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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1893-05-26, Page 19, 18913 ­­--mu�" I 9tk 1893. - -1 - . I � - � � I p I . � � . i T 1 3 � ;F, � I - I I � I : --*1-7 - .11 - --- � - 0 -----,-,I���--ig;v-�-Z��,-,I—,K, , " i � \�� ; � I . . � I I I I X" .. i—N 'fut word . ---- , J � , - - -1 . . . , � vrFast.Rlmck I . . � -- - - -- I 11 't I . McLEAN BROS., Publishens-* - I . ; . I I I S- I ad you can -_--------- i . I I �. ­ - . ,,,, �11 � P . I ,y with satis- 1. TWENTY-SIXTH YEARO * I , I . . SEAFORTHo FRIDAY, MAY 26,1893. t $1.50 a Year in Advance. I ­ I � I I I . - � . � . - I � . � . WHOLE NUMBER, 1,328 1 . -- I � ­­-.- 1. ve linporte(I . -- � I ��. I - ' engincier suddenly - . - � uree f lectures in connec- tops of the cars. The . �, - �iantities, al- - � I . take place on their arrival at San , the Somerville co 0 - 1i � � r htt-thinking person could blame person, without making any surmisee ai -to she even, though :he gave bar age as seven- will to 1 follow the i7 . ies. and 'all what * teen. Just befor J udge King began the Francisco, softer which the happy couples i tion with the Natural History Society,) � Dr. changed his mind and tried I 11 I I them ? 1he next on the list was Davin, the his identity, we would may�,.that he must ad then settle Henry Eason, afterwards Professor in Knox fireman, but as he was doing so �he first ear aw , mied-, as low. OUTINC SHIRT& ake a prolonged trip a . �L I I y wandbring mentality ceremony the father of the� * -1 side his will in � pompous creature from Regina, consumed certainly have a ver . ,1ir a in orontD, Dr. Black, William Leish. struck the water and he was thrown be- I pp r n i, and for a time i ooked as if he down as permanent residents of Virginia College, T I . I a I a as a 011 I -1 � . Dr a dollar if - with jealousy because he got no place in the and an unusually large amount of peen. intoul, David Inglis, Dr. neath it and crushed to deatb. In many In- I - Rejoinder " would forbid the bans ; but he finally con- City, Nevada. The future grooms are both man, William R -� , a : . , Robert M. Thornton, and atsinces, the passengers say,, the tracks wars : . - . � G the finest Cabinet. He attempted to belittle Wal. Concerning the tenor of the provide work Canadians who have attained success in Kemp, Dr. Irvine I .. . lace, and accuses him of inconsistency. The we might sa,y it im.a. heap of acrimony as in- 8ented and even promised to I floating and extra rails were laid to hold their . . � - � Pleased to be Our -Mally sales in al I our specialties next scene, however, is the most pleasiog,. solent and extravagant as it was undeserved. for his two sons-in-law. The whole party their professional careers. tho present pastor, James Fleck. es down. The train in places ran through ir : * . :. I - t I � I I I I , � , � ft for Brantford immediately after the -Professor Wiggins, of Ottawa, says he -The retired farmer of Toronto against ti - : we can beat and novelties in The solid Conservativ the opinion that Is -1 reach of with the water up almost to the grate -bars I 1, I a representatives of We have alwaXe been of has retired from the field as the weather .whom actions of seduction and b - . lady of the engine, . . : '- . . ill Hosiery. the highly intellectual and cultured con- there is a vast disparity between reason and ceremony. as elected prophet, and will venture no more opinions promise were threatened -by a Belleville 1. � great varle atituencies of Cen,tra;l Ontario, -a.rose one ridicule, but Mr. 11 Fifirmer's" mode ofargu- -Mr. ,Emilue Irving, Q. C., W active earthquakes, floods or wait in the city the other day and paid into i - ty . NEGLIGEE S H I RT$ after another and seertions treasurer of the Ontario Benchers' Law So- as to proop I . - threw Davin�is false &con- ing in simply making arrogant a predictions, he the hands of Mikel & Roberts, solicitors Perth Items. . I . rear -n -h � ciety, in succession to - Hen. E. Blake, M. cyclones. Although his . I � � � I i bof� sations back ; and lastly came the discomfi- without substantiating them, rind uttering Mr. Alexander Hoy, of Avouton, came .. I �. I d at a. very �� vinced us that we are aking P., whose Parliamentary duties in England says, have come true,he has received nothing fo - r the plaintiff, $1,500, for, which amount * � . . � if as con, I m ture of the Grits upon seeing that their plan invactives against his opponent and the Con. both action@ were withdrawn, the plaintiff near losing one of his eyes. He was busily �- � �.� � I strong Hosi, I and sh 'wing a correct and popular ",'(' had failed'and that the Government were aervative party. � I I Farmer " seems to build prohibit him from longer holding the peak. but ridicule for them, and this in his reason 1-1 0 C i for retiring, . renouncing all claims against the defendant. engaged feeding the cattle when one of , � � , I i I I a I . � The Laundried Negligee sustained by a handtome majority. Let the a system of brow- tion. I z --cheson. , of wares. 0 15 . all hope of success on inch -The Lend , Ii It a discovered the -Mra. Kelly, of Ancaster, mother of the The latter is a man of considerable wealth them threw up its head striking him n Lh I I I 11 13 I : 6. t..4, +. on o ice av � - . - .1 � - - wear I h;- cannot : 13 'A I -A f.—;l "- belonom to -111+. & a 12 I �'. I . Shirts)L in all the prevailing qualities, cuumin drop. 1:uckers lith ill reco ecu beating an ock ungn a 6.) an conses o -is J. .T . " ,I kes are better � resort of so club of twenty boy@, aged- from 12-yemr-old girl, Lottie, KkelLy, who tr a wo q 1 that a sh ort time, so - 0 -af ter some of the and, shall not commend itself to any com- , d was fearful lost �, befor` I in an elegant illanner and 9 's 9 to 14, who spo�d their time in novel read. poison her father ao few weeks ago by putting Toronto's beet society, an , ' —Amomg the successful candidatea at the i� , 0. . are made 0 1 land had been laid low at mon'iense mind. In truth, the sole object . t into print. recent examinations of the School of Peda� ..L� c flower of our and smoking cigarettes. Paris Green in his tea, died on Wednesday his name should find its way 1g, telling a ories I � . . L , perfect in every detail. They 'lave Duck Lake and Batoche, Mr. Laurier, the -and aim of "Farmer" is to pile obloquy 11 era' of last week. Mrs. Kelly was taken ill —A year ago the German Mille Fishing ogy, Toronto, were Mr. R. R. Knox, of " i I I I zeneral, The boys call the place the " Moonahin ill; . : . . a I shortly after -the unfortun . �,, . . -1 �hit the, ; leader of the Reform party, made the re- and- reproach on Cousery tives in g Cave. " I ate affair, and had Club purchased 110 young German carp and it. Marys, who secured -his first class and �1' .� I I . �, . . I I . POLP mark that, had ho'been in the Northwest, and Mr. Irvine in particular. After sum- —A young commission agent of Montreal, been, sinking ever since until her death, d them in the millpond at that vil�lag high school assistanVa cer.tificate. - � i � . L was caused by grief. Vaiclempring the members he a been on t a' . - I � he would have taken n his musket and ming all up, I am inclined to think that if named L. M. Carrier, has made away out of which, it is @mid, he —Within the past week Mr. John Vance, 10 ?- , - las fully open, L - THE U LAR FANCY helped the half-breed reb'eh. Laurier ,and the 11 Rejoinder " is possibly the work of a him —On Thursday of last week Mr. Samuel alert to see who shouk Ostia; the first carp. of Shakespemr6, shipped;a car load of hogs � . - L .. . � . . g the timp of composin the country with $15,000 entrusted to amid, of Grand Valley, Wellington Mr. Lemon Shark was the ilucky man. On from Milverton station to East Buffalo,andl -�,: P beinp, made I Wallace, although great men in their way, single person, duriul I by flour merchants in that city, to be paid McDo � . 1j. b L ,- L are but humsn�; it would not do, ,to hang�' it the writer must have lost the chart an millers. Carrier leaves unpaid county, returned front a trip to Ireland,sud Ascension Day he succeada4 in lending one Messrs. Coutte and Grimm shipped a car �, Ve a very large : -� I I i to western I tired to bed complained of not 141 inches long and weighing over 1i load of fat hogs to Mitchell pork factory. � I f rationality I ?� — i4 to either of them, as the country cannot die.' mistaken the reckoning o * when he re .- lot of z� oxford 'S,hirts 'sizOs I - debts to the amount of $20,000. -p rk . � Alen's 4 rk that by , rised at these -Mr. T. S. Ford has sOld his poo 1� 11 stand a Crood � pense with their services. Farmer disclos4 Before concluding let an remw, fbeling well. It was thought to be the pounds. Everybody is sur . V, . - Z5 , -In Torontog Friday, Mr. W. J. Tarle- , ;� I C S.10 selling y 1 1--$I. To see is to buy. - his dislike for tho'Catholics and his bitter,� writing this we do not propose entering the , a effects Of a 1009 voyage and was not oonsid- fine fish, as they were not over four inches 12J acres, just outside the corporation of - a � . et. I . Ion, about 70 years of age, stepped off lin of ,� I I 0 . . .� m Gloves, take polka Dot Madras, $1.25. unrelenting hatred to the Orange society.' arens. to fight on either political 'Or agricul- ioving trolley oar, with ao trailer attached. ered -serious. Not rising at the usual time in length when placed in the pond & year Mitchell, in Logan township., for the an � � ; . I - . t "A party of stalwart Scots went'up to VVIL'111 tural questions. Nor do we entertain for a M next:morning, one of the family entered his ago. It is said that they sometimes attain $850. The purchaser was Mr; W. Dow, . .i . into account. . V- to I ' - moment the thought that Mr. Irvine is in- He fell under the trailer, which severed his, - - It, - - Fancy Stripe Oheviots, $12: sce and ejected the horde of Orange row ­ , when to their horror they found that- & weight of ,40 pounds. who recently came to Witchell :from Hib ; ,rdly anything . I ,1P - Perth- capable -of acting either defensively or offen- left leg below the knee. He is not likely to room -In Winnipeg the other night, a young bert township. � ? � , I . dies he shrieks. As a native of he had,paoseed to the great unknown, 9 Is $1,50. � 0 - . woman named Jones quarreled with her -The bankrupt stock of F. W. Long & ment, this. sea. � county myself, I remember the contest be- sively, for we are well aowsore he has those re over I -Mr. E. D. Mackay, of Gootetown, , F,ualish Madras Shirts, $21.00. -Mr. H. A. Massey, of Toronto, was in I i - ;1 your Gloves, . 0 tween Daly and Foley, and a yea,r or two. resources within himself which will enable Cleveland, Ohloj last week, attending the Demerara, in in Toronto �islting his role- lover, namid Arthursi,�, and deolarad she Co., of St.. Msry's, consisting of dry goods, � . . Boys' Flannelette Shirts, 75c. later Daly's two oon'tests with McFarlane.' him to equal the effort of replying to any of ' t Loud -on, I - tie -arm. Agaio, cloak she proceeded . 'it you, to Broadway bridge, by suction to F. G. Ramsay, of Cheal,ey, at Fi re- to su nin exercises of the Epworth Memorial tivea. He was one of the cornmissioner@ would kill herself. PutUng' on her hat and clothing, mil.linery,otc., was sold a ; � I I — Being a young lad at the time I p4nnot say our boasted Tuckeramithou �� — Fheurchgin that city. At the early service appointed by the Government to prepare T 41, too, both in. � roo exhibit for the World's Fair, and without hesitation threw herself Into 591 cents on the dollar. The stock was . -7 hat took place in Wallace, but im conver- r. Irvine'n letter was . reas able sad not on Sunday Mr. Massey contributed $1,000 the Demers . - valued at $18,296.90. 11 . a feelings, . il .4 . .Shirts .Made to Order.. w id to provoke rancorotl 6go. Mr. M�ckay the Red River. Arthurs, who had follow f. I T sation lately with two men who.. were resi- desigat ' ' towards psying-the debt. and is on his way to Chico -The Avonbenk factory made its ,first i� � I - . . dents of North Easthope at the time of whereas the " Rejoinder " was but a lot of . � -The Toronto Public School Board have has proved by facts that Canadian flour will ad her from a distance, plunged inufter her, ,I � C? I C , interspers- - shipment of cheese on Mondayo May 15th, I ; . We also make all kinds of Shirts to these elections, they volunteered the infor- ungrounded statements well decided to purchase 7,000 Presbyterian keep longer in the hot climate of Guiana but the young woman was determined to i . I . I - and at present we have a full instion that the Statement that the stalwart ad with rudeness and contumely. If this hymn books for the purpose of teaching the than American flour will. die, and fought desperately with her would- at the. figure of 91c. Ninety-one hogs, do. i , : order, ' ,g down " can be done by i Sciot@, or any other kind of Scobs, went up so called 11 dressio f r I t of the newest cloths and , tonic .sol-fa system of music. The item -Mrs. John Rockwell, of Kingston, has be rescuer. - Arthure was nearly drowned livered at St. Paula station, the other day, I i . J assortmen . and sensible reasoning,we shall sub- &'due estimate of the shuffling of the Par- in the struggle, but the timely arrival of were shipped from Glencoe for the piggery, ; � .4 to Wallace at that time, in a notorious lie. earnest ! �Gugh is splen- raised quite a brisk discussion on the ground 4 �, 1. I pa,tterns in the trade. -��,' - - are their wotds ; we mit to it with deference, but s tent legislatorm. She was amoured of the spectators of the incident.saved both lives. at Avonbank. This makes over 20D hogs � Now, 11 Farmer," these that it savored of denominationalism, liarr . I w: . I -in everything � a lau the -4 lid easterly wind storm . raged a d ted there. Z . ; I ,. u have -not nspected , Rev. Joseph Philp arrived In London, support of thirty members in favor of � . yo . assure ToMs. Guatur, of Ryde, in the Isle of if Edready i have your words, and it remains an open tootive assertions and opprobriou Juage . - . �uestiou. For my IND part I are intolerable; 'and I can , Mr. Farm- I Woman's Suffrage Bill, but only sixteen few days ago at Halifax. The wind blow ,, I : ; o last Friday, from a, tour to Egypt and Poolea- ' It blew down' Wight, who has been vii - . our stock of Shirts, you're unacquaint. q condemn - intimidation at er that none except thei fire-eating element ty. eiting her sister, � ;, . ks, - heartily . tine, tired and travel-stsined. He was met voted. She holds letters from a score or with tremendous veloci - Mrs. Wm. Wills mud family, of Mitchell, � � ed with the newest good�. the polls by either political party. will approve of the coirsen'ess of his utter- at the station by a party of friends. The more of members who romised unqualified the staging around the spire of St. Mat �, � �i . � I I I &lie condemn any atteiript to atiffe argu- ances. I min � popular pastor of the Centennial church support, but who evidettl found it desiro thew's Presbyterian church. The istaging for several months past, loft on Monday for A ment on the platform. There was a 'great � Yours Respec6fully, .1 h improved in health by reason of his able at the last momoot 10 burk the ques-- fell upon and broke 125 telephone wires, Kingston, where she will spend a month I � II.Mue . i I . JACKSON �R is A READER. I I The church is within 1.00 feet of the Acad- with her son, when she will leave for her i I I I 0 -9 deal of this dirty work carried out at the MCKILTior, May 16th, 1893. trip tiou. I ' emy of Music. The audience was just be- native land. "I � , late Imperial Elections in Eiiglmn�, Ireland of the Messrs. Snider, at Ger- -Rev. ]Cheo. J. Parr, who was poistor of -1 It ­ SHIRT MAKERS, SEAFORTH. , — - The dam Western Congreistionsol. Church in ginning to come out of the theAtre as the -On Moudsoy evening, last week, while I and Scotlaud, and if the associate4 press de- " . the , * mings - - . patches are reliable, those beloug'�hg to the Canada. man Mille, near Berlin,broke away an Wed and who hat staging fell. Had the accident happened Mr. John Woodly, sr., of Fullarton, waii i . - - . nesday of last week, owing to the heavy Toronto for a year or more, I i I I :0 -called Liberal party *ere largely the ag- Toronto has 23 billiard halls. lege r &frightful fatality must throwing down hay in. the barn, he &coi- i : n I I at Rejoinder. I will never'take the part of an -The Roman Catholics of Sarnia are rain, which had swollen the river very just completed his course at Victor[% Col two minutes late � . A Reply tG Th a. . ' much. The mill will have to be shut down with marked,L honor, will go up for ordin- have ensued. The Ptorm was very severe.o dentally fell through the hatchway, sustAin- � ils .1 ' man or any one,elife who misbehaves, building -a $4,000 residence for their priest. on at the coming Niagara conference. shipping and the fishing fleet on the Grand ing very severe injuries. Dr. Armstrong - I i L -ExPOSITOR,�A voice has again until the d*J�iage is repaired, which will ati Was at Once called in i L : DEAF. b a I will may, that the tomehingis of the -Mr. John Cook, of Glenwilliame, has a - Mr. Parr maintained his connection with Banks no doubt suffered heavily. , and on examination I , b6a heard from out of ambush ; it is the a this spring. - take some time. � -The Galt Reporter, which represents found that his thigh bone was broken, be- I , Order have astrong tendency to make men goose 42 years of ag -Mrs. R, Melville Perry, of St� John, N. the Methodist church,, though occupying a . - i ting, &a. . cry of the masked roarer of Tuckeramith. a one of the beat fall wheat tie j I -Twenty mores of land on the outskirt growing nee , no sides several bad braineis. i � more orderly sind better, and every precept sleep in bed wheDa, Immo on a con. Congregational pulpit. 5 � I freely admit that when his first letter ap- 1,300. B. 9 owes a been issued by a firm of To- in the Province, says : 11 In many sections -Another of Mornington's old pioneers � the rituml bristles in antagonism to the of Galt were recently sold for $ -A writ has � of tiguous stand upset mud the bed caught fire. . 3 . n behalf of Mrs. Ellen f &11 wheat now looks grand. There it, no has gone. Mr. Win. Reid � 4 - peared in press. 1, in common with, many John Chariton, M. P,, will deliver a passed quietly ; . efarious teachings of Scepticism and Infi- - i 4ings. n The olothes were burned -from the bed and ronto barristers, o . others, thought it emansited from our old away onT edym g, May 9th, -at ) delity with all their corrupting, debasing mud lecture in Woodstock shortly, ,rrowly Forde, of Brantford, against Charles Low- ' denying the fact that Some fields in Dum- a a a orniti the . I . - . — friend, the philospher of Egmondville, being d tendencies; a observance. from the body of the woman, who us ell, of the American hotel, in Brantford, fries mud Beverly are rather patchy, which ripe age of 86 years and 9 months. He was I . � I - gpntle in comparison with this latest effort. demoralizing influen�ces an large smwmill at Ottawa, escaped with her life. for $5,000, charging him with the ruin of will interfere with the yield ; but in Pas- one of the first settlers in the township of I . 4 anothership- . I regret to Bay that I cannot look upon this system upon which sooislism and snarchy --J. R. Booth's -Fifty immigrants by the stranded steam- . . . ct is to �dlstroy began operations, last week with a gang of , . a) � � are founde"d whose real obje I or Wandrahm were landed in Montreal Fri. har-daughter Nellie. Lowell is a married linob, as far as can be seen from the roads, Mornington, coming from Lanark when it I Ace Ourtains in : as being either a- sage philosopher the moral fabric of order and piety; yes a 900 man. man of some 40 or 45 years of ate. The the fields present a thick carpet of green wms all in bush. He had ao family. of ght � 1--ite. They are or yet a, gentleman. .Y�s, I said that oats ch when espoused by the people 4 --:Mr. -Adam Dann, of Galt, has invented day in a helpless condition. They were in- fortunate young girl was empoyed as that is beautiful to behold. This township boys and four girls. All.but two sons Bur- . - were the most remunerative crop to grow at syst in whi duceA by an agent on the other side to take un to be blessed with soil peculiarly vivo him. V . . patterns, an(I . as eon instrumental upon more than one a lmwn.rake that is said to be the beat yet at they would chambermaid at Lowell's hotel. seems . I . I present, being fairly eafe, and the price re- �h ion in deluging what was once the kin inven-ted for that purpose. I passage, and were promised th -Dr. Smith, assisted by Dr. MoLsrty, adapted for fall wheat growing, for it is sel- -The Methodist church at St. Marys is tter than the mains very good ; on the other hand an \Occ 9 9- - owner be landed in New York and other . places ­ g -of Mr. George dom indeed that a failure takes place intending to'erect a $6,000 school building ­ �iu value. In- overproduction of wheat has reduced the -do of France with blood.- I might give Joseph Brymat, Foxboro, is the where they had friends. aimptitaled part of the Is I. this summer. The building will be of white . I , ion for the pur- ' of a Jorsey'oow the product of whose milk Tyler, Michigan Central Railway yard an- there. " � price of that cereal fully fifty per cent. thisl traducer one illustrati 8 months is 400 pounds of butter. -George Baird,a Chatsworth young man, � . -Lord and Lady Aberdeen arrived at brick, 50 feet by 100 feet, including porches -� wers will find throughout the length and breadth df this pose of checking hie cry of rowdyism. Take for 19 yesra of age, met with & serious accident gineer, at the Amass Wood Ho;pital, St. Irtains, Carpets, - To�onto, which is perhaps the most strongly -Mr. Henry Jones has been appointed while working at a barn. He was. up about 'Thomas, on Tuesday. About fourteen New York on Friday evening an route from alld wings. The Style will be the Roman- . � planet, and at the best, wheat is an lancer Orange city in the British Empire. The Brantford. city engineer and sewer inspector, I ground when he -fell, &light- years age Mr. Tyler's foot was crushed and Chicago and the World's Fair to England ' e8que. It will be heated by steam which . , well assorted, , . 11 I . tain crop. His contention that fred corn most eminent evangel -iota tell us that it is - at $1,000 per annum. 14, feet from the ad above the ankle. The end of the They sailed Saturday morning in the steam. will cost about $1,500 extra. The schodl eV,eryL . ty ing on hie head on a pile of stones', inflict- an"Putat i ted city -The church bone becoming diseased, further amputation er Aurania. Lord Aberdeen lable'L and would not affect the price of oats, I do not � the most orderly and beet condue choirs.of Waterloo ,joun . hich it is femred he will � :poke of the� will be attached to the church by fwo, - at a very close believe. With mpparent glee he prides him. they have visited1from Halifax to Vancouver have decided to run an excursion to Sarnia hig. injuries fromw was rendered necessary. suc�essful establishment of tb Irish village, covered arcades. I i . d -Four little boys were before the Strat- #,elf on his cowardly behavior in casting or from Maine to Oregon. This fact strikes on or &bout the 20th.of June next. not recover. -Misa Scott, Windoor,haod a narrow escape in which Lady Aber eau is so deeply inter- � , false and insolent reflections upon me, a I -no words of -Mrs, Neitch, of Torontoi, is suing that -Burglars entered C. H. Thompson's from bein killed aday or two ago. She was ested. 11 We are proud of our Irish village," ford police magistrate, the other morning, :, I course which would compare favorably with with a Stinging emphasis which nages for injuries occasion- store at Copetown last Friday night, and . I i I line could convey, land with respect to the city for $1,000 dat broke open the cash drawer, but got only a croosing leffersou avenue, at Woodward, in said he, 11 and believe it will work a great for breaking windows in the school build- - I . that of the vicious cur who anea,ka from the m ad her by falling on a defective sidewalk ad- girls of Ireland. in5, They were ell found g Feminine branch of Fthe order the Lady True revolver and 50 cents. They used Some of Detroit, and did not notice a big dray close benefit to clever-fiDger uilty and flued - , rear and plants him fangs in the flesh of his ' . ollar each. The father of one paid. the � WcFaoul , 1�lues, why they are the pride of our land.; in March last. . I y broke to her. Before any one could reach her she Lady Aberdeen wishes simply to bring the: a I , unsuspecting victim ; or the te-nomous ser- . ad the same tools as they did When the . I . So much for Farmer and his cry of rowdyism. -Mr. Charles Everett, of H&ysville, h Dpen the se6fe a short time ago at Mrs. How. was struck by one of the horses and one of remarkably clever handiwork of the Irish fine. One of the others was despatched to I pent who having hissed �ds poisonous Now we come to the last and most import- a horse killed iecently by failing into an old I the wheals was just about to pass over her, girls before the people so as to establish a get a dollar from his parents, mud to tell - - . r''IL . . breath upon his prey, dar�s back under h use. t a 0 -boys ant point that of free .raoilway P&ES06 to well on his premises that had not been cov- ell's O� * hen she was grabbed and dragged out. She ( market for their laces." Lord Aberdeen will the parents of the other two h t th — m� . cover unobserved ; or with I the midal-ht J Foity years ago on Tuesday 16th inst., vir mar ia England, anct after-. were being held as hostages till the last I . � It � . �S man unler members of parliament. You have shown ered up securely. a the firit railroad in Ontario, the Ontario, was badly bruised on the back by being spend the sum ­ dollar was paid. All the money appeared 5 I #11erary mein and I 11,118111ain, who shoots or stabs hA ignorance, he romrs, this is a side issue, why -The state brougham and other carriage . itruck by the horse. I wards will sail for Quebec as Governor . � concealment of the mantle of darkness. In Mr. Angers used as Lieutenaut-Gov. Simeoe & Huron, now the northern division f . z�are eminence. He did you meddle with it? I would wish to which opened for traffic. The _Rev, Mr. Ware, Baptist minister. at General of Canada. . . in due time. -- � . ,� . I the meantime I will stay in the open and be nor, were sold by suction a, few days ago of "T'raind Trunk, was owned on Thursday of last -Residents in the vicinity of Branchton, -Mrs. W. Boyd, of Logan, a daughter of � � British Afuseum, inform him that side issues for Comparison er o Belle Lindsay, -was dr I can remain in his lair, He blows about the train that opened the road ran only t r �-, the ivorld has itg - I or illustratipu are frequently introduced ,in for $1,500. ch, solicitor, died Satur- Ewart, . week at Sturgeon Point, where he was near Galt, have become aim- med at the rapid Mr. George Leversage, of Fullerton,, died , - abilities of Tuckersmith. f a6rm - ra, to arousel . a . . � very suddenly on Sunday evening, 14th inst, ;here are relics.,and the bleat o ducted debates. His brow -beat- -George Mallo er, the widely known spending a few days recruiting his health, growth of a perniciops weed which by some 6 0, 0 1 their sympathy in his behalf, I presume. I He had been a -Mr. Charles M. Ac Ity and She met with an accident vv r w ek koeiva,ble varipty, I Allow me to say here that I have never ut- ing and %�tt mpt at coercion will aVail noth day morning at Paisley. 2ty-five cattle shipper and president of the Men- It is supposed that he was boating and was means has got a footing in that locall 3 T I I - I I I manuscriptw of : g. Re�a d I have reached the I st ditch ; resident of that place for over twei � is dead. Mr. upset. Mr. Ware came to Lindsay about a ii rapidly spreading. It -appears very early previously, resulting. in a broken leg. , he I . I tered one word of disparagement in connec- IR � � I treal Stock Yard@ Company, . a .. Lrently doing r eminent wrifert, - be says if have proof, ive it 'or oopologise.� years. Acer w&s favorably known to so boat of year ag6 as the pastor of the Baptist church, in the spring, growing q ickly above the bone was set and the limb app� � . I � tioawith the literary attainments of Tuck 'a , ; of Aylmer, the other day , ce there had an- wheat plant and practically smothering it- real well, when on Sunday while at tea she tropollar of Scot- For colosaa ch ek and fare -f seed mpudence -Mr. R. Learn,� eas called them to and during his short residen r : erentith farmers. I now paeg on to a rehash a ad a Goldring colt, 11 mosths old, western men whose busin whole �'ommunity. It flowers and seeds early, is by no meano:9, died -very suddenly. it is sqpposed that's, ' iron ship -build- this surpaoe�sed anything yet. - We l,his vote purch 9 Trunk stock deared himself to the 0. . -carried from � � � of historical im'? , . of one of Sir Cartwright's blue ruin . Dn the r1ilway bill is strong cire mstantist from a Mr. Wyatt, near London, for which the neighborhood of the Grand He leaves a wife and 4 little children. thing of beauty, and has a small of Hades. small clot of blood had been - 17 . . speeches, given almost word for word at de-- I ar opinio, with all he paid $190. yards. other3ill, of � - anderson,an extensi; a farmer of Specimens were submitted to a skilled the wound to the heart, and lodged in some , granite city, and livered by the gallant knight himself ; space evidence -,. it is the popul pf Waskaoda, -The horse 'driven by Dr. M , J. W. S F I b i -John Burwasb, farmer, I ' aft otanist, and his reply was sonfollows: of the arteries leading therefrom. lecture was-histori- whom I have heard make mention of the . Port Stanley; ten away, jumped into the Manitobm, has disappeared, and'since he I vocate of list week . ' . e, anecdote biog- will not permit me to analyze all the point" matter that Mr. McMillan takes the free Manitoba, was drowned in the Souris river . w4a drowned The weed you handed me the other day in -The Mitchell Ad I, a harbor and . The physician it has come to light that his liabilities are . � here, but I will notice two or three of th utthe near Melita on Monday last week, having he called " Field Pepper Grass," or " Yellow says: When in Collingwood last week -we neations of melt ' � ' i passes and these who have spoken o I ordered a livery horse, and without a me- enormous, As nearly as can be got at ' life and was - I most promine_ut. He says farming is -so plainest are prominent Reformers of thip missed the trail and driven into the river. I , for his patient, and owes the banks a6bout $30,000, who are Seed," (Lepidium Campentre). It is a ns- visited Rev. Mr. Kirkby, who married a � influence of the demoralized A account of our trade policy ' n my estimation -Mr. Cope Stinson, of Brantford, has ment's delay Oet out tive Of Europe, end was most likely Import- daughter of tha late Col. John Hicks, of - that the young men are disgusted and flee- riding, men whose word i ear that Mr. Me- commissioned Mr. Paul G. Wickson, artist, did not know 0 his heavy loss until his re- pretty well secured by chattel mortgages. (L ,that great empire , are that is as good as a bond. I h . turn home. He owes sundry local people, including ,6m- ad in clover or grass seed. It is an anna 1, this town. We found him very comfort- � : ing from the country. The facts Milian is gone to Britain. ,I hope he will of Paris, to psint a portrait of the cele- - - ployes $16,000, mud from $50,000 to $75,000 flowering in June, but, like some other au- ably situated, and located ir, one of the . -never sets." flie the wages paid young men willing to work 0 Chatham was 100 yeirs old on Satur ' nuals, as 11 Red Root " and 11 Shepherd'@ lisadsomest stoue built reetories probably in ., James Morrison, are higher at present tban,they have ever return in health end strength. I have n brited trotting atallion Geneva. daylsst,'May200. OnoraboutMay2Oth, to outside people, including English and Purse," it may start &_growth in f&ll,sur- the whole Diocese, outside of the cities. , I eting at hearty veto ish to haraes him by any means. If it had -Rev. Abbe Seguin, parish priest of St. 1793', the first official recognition of 'the Scotch houses. ` liar in the He has a fami . . I been before in my- recolle�tion. A farm w real's most flourish- vive the winter, and flower ear � ly of seven charming dsughters r. Martin ft�r his r not been insisted upon that this wais a ml,li, Cunegonde, one of Mont a, then a mere military post, Nag vouch - -The amended by-law of the Ontario ad pulling in perhaps the beet '. - . hand who would not rece�ive more-Ahan tow . the spring. Ha of whom be nat oud. Mrs. � . $1125 a ear some 2,55 yearq ago, will now ciouB Tory falsehood, I Would have let the ing suburbs, for over twenty years, died on safed. The old records state that on that Law Society 41lowing ladies to enter 'Mr. R. s, y atter-drop. � We all-knowAhat the accept- Friday after a long illness. He was 50 -years ' date a report was made an to th-b navigsbil-. legal profession was finally adopted at so way to get rid of it. KirkbV has , aged considerably, and is Trman by - readily command from $175 to $200 with m . . . the World's Congress for mother. She is a great help to her husband � by. the congrega ance of gifts of this nature can have but one of age. ity of the river at that port and beyond. late meeting of the benchern, and there in -A number of Canadian ladies are taking getting to look very much like her late � church on Sund&Y board and lodging thrown ib and while the effect and that is to dwarf or destroy the in- -W. H. Hay, of the Central Experiment- now no obstoicle-to -prevent ladies becoming a prominent part in . I principal part of their 'Auring the win- Women now being held -in Chicago. Among in church work, and we learned from other I Annie , . worw at when dealing with al Firm staff, ha,s returned from Chiesgot -Salt has been struck at the Canadian f Blackstone. The lady in whose tized Miss , I stancea ig dependence of parliame Pacific railway well No. 2, near Windsor, devotees o . . who re- � sources that she is always foremost in every- . I , .� teTmonths under existing icircum Now, if Mr. McMillan, and says the Canadian Agricultural exhibit a been brought these is Mrs. Elizabeth M. Tilley, � . -meetin i !, railway matters. . th of 1,125 feet. The building and special interest the reform he of' prwyer ,g in choring around the'stablei, formerly' they * at a dep presents the Canadian Division of the Ithing pertaining to the advancement . � '; - will prove to the people's is -the finest on the ground. - � ; .� leriing. 1. Were expected to chop t upon his return ', apparatus required in the process of manu- &bout, Miss Clara. Brett Martin, has already ity. Tuesday a, I � . e� acres of a fal- , King's Daughters.. During one of the dia- (human l a haoying � satisfaction that he has never accepted free ' -]Kra, Don'sIdson, Aberdeen, Scotland, is taken the preliminary steps 'to begin her �ne intend - low, which, in itself, was �more solid work � er facture will cost $125,000. One thousand ussions she stated that, though introduced � At Listowel the other day An&rew . rch Been, I will be one of the first to anxious to learn of the whereabouts of h legal studies, and she will shortly enter a c I - Methodist ch railway pa the i foreigner, she felt like a memb?r I Morris' team, with the heavy dray attached, F than is now performed in the entire year. go.: a � icks, withstand son, George, who -is R blacksmith by trade, barrels will be the local law office as a student. �-Mr. John H-1. 1havebeen �through the- mill and know give him praise for his ability to works get well under wak. of the same family as her sistere In :ran away on Main Street, dealing dentruc- . I is home I temptation and at the same time ackpow- middle aged and married, and worked about . . � u the farm of -The little son of Mr. George Cavanagh, - Goderich, whereof I speak. I -tell you, 11 Farmer," I I . Woodstock. -During a. barn -raising o the States. ',They were in fact-occapy tion in their route. They first struck a . f ill-health.-Misa � your harangue aboat the hard times young ledge mistake. We all knowonthe: three years ago in elkirk Mr. Fred Baforth, in East Flamboro, on of Smith's Falls, diedLthe other day under ing the same soil -all one people. There delivery wagon, picking it up from behind ' . . my n member for S � -eter, is at presint X � Men in the country are having is the most other hana- what his mile ce would imply. --F. W. Coleleugb,' Monday, last week, a heavy piece of timber sad circumstances, Some' member . of the visis only an imaginary line separating the and lifing it over the horse's head, laid the . .V I) - I . kerrill-1-Mrs. absolute humbug, and the silliest part' of Now, Mr. 11 Farm-, with regard to your in the Manitoba Legislature, in to be mar- fell on Wellington Griffin, knocked him family had been using ammonia to relieve a Canadian and American women. She old horse over on its back and proceeded to �mily left here this i it is that you may they are leavi this dressing down, I have administered to You ao ried at Providence, Rhode Island, to Em- eleii;s and injured him seriously, His toothache, stid afterwards set the bottle hoped to see a material chs in this re- distribute the wagon along the street the i -0, 11 - dose of your own -medicine. I.hope You ma, Shaw, ao well-known writer and lec- Ben@ ble6 She bad just 6 " I . IN countr because of a protective sort ., Warvie, of TO- hind wheels being carried some distance. . in Dakota y t il and recovery is doubtful. Mr. G6riffin is about containing it on the ta spectabortly. Mrs. John - � in their new home. i to a country with a much higher pro- will gulp it down with so few grimaces as turer.' 3 years of ago, one of . 35 years old and unmarried. turned axound when the little fellow rushed ronto, too, addressed the convention. She ,Mr. Wm. Dunn had left Mr. J. L. Hamil- Wingham, a - 'oing possible, Thanking the ExPOSHOR for space -Hiram Smith, 8 0 said that there were no obstacles between ton in his buggy at the side of the street, . I � form tective tairiff. Another point in the tale of - -Seven valuable d t go have been poisoned up to the table and reached the bottle, and maved into her old wo- and numerous friends for thleir kind eicitres the old inhabitants of Westbrook,- near in Berlin lately, and Mr. George Randall before he was noticed had swallowed most , I 11-1 com 0 is mortgages. In the mile an(I a quar- sions, I remain, - 11 Kingston, met with a serious accident, the America and Canada except the custom but fortunately saw the runaway in V=6 . a Mrs. D&T87 ter where I reside, containing about 1,000 Yours Respectfully t - � other day while hitching up a Spirited lost two thoroughbred Jersey cows by pois- of the contents. He lingered in t great houses. The ancestry and aspirations of to pull his horse and buggy all but one � he many friends of acres, there were thirteen different owners I. J. J. IRVINE. Prospects of recovery are small. oning. A post mortem, however, showed agony until his sufferings ended wi h his each people were aimilmr, aud. they were wheal up * onto the sidewalk.. This wheel � � be: sorry to learill - when I calne to McKillop eighteen years I _ horse. ( that the cows had eaten rags saturated with life. . following the same destiny under the di- was torn off and smash . ad to pieces. . Mr. . ­ � � AIGKILLor, May i9th, 1893. - The other morning Mra.Jacob Bricklei , have I I also ago; this land is now held by seven, and . . livin in Quincy township, committed sui. psint which they had picked up near Mr. -Prominent Christian Eudesvorern . the rection of intelligent womanhood. Hamilton 11 who is crippled was unabli to . ­ . RcTaggairt, Of - Randall's residence. reeeived word that Roev. Dr. Clarke, a ' ot. been for'Mr. p stross- six of. these are of the orig�inal number who n view"of the "Rejoinder" to cide ty saturating liar clothing with kero ]-A Paris subscriber of the Galt Reformer help him elf, and had it u . ,Taggart, 110 purcha neighbors, A e -Mrs. Robertson, wife of Henry Robert- father of the association, will sail from Liv- bition Dunn's presence of mind and quick action, , Bed the farms of their Mr. Irvine. . . senO She * erpOOl for NewYork on June 17, mud w . i the prohi , . I t, a- .�,and then setting them on fire. ill furnishes the following ox a at presen OIL `­ after first paying for their own, and if � son, Q. C., of Owen Sound, has succumbed . cation. Mr. Editor: Do you think, if would undoubtedly have received very Seri- ' - I spring I Pu . DEAR Exrosiorort.-We have read mud was )Omewhst demented. - Positively the Montreal Con. qq . . - - they,h%ve a mortgage on their latest r . . , iten. to an illness with which she had been afflict be present at I a team next struck McGilli d.aduated thil ti6in circumstances shouli occur,the pro- Ou:yT11 Th - h on the lampoon which ,appeared -4he guards at the Kingston pen - car sjr7ry. I of medi^.,111�f hsv chase it is not to be wondered at. W at is deliberated ad for several years. The eldest daughter, vention. 'Dr. Clarke's experience in Tur , pears' delivery wagon, the ton.gae I 'Our last number under the caption of tisry do not enjoy the work of whipping His litera- hibitionisto of South Waterloo will apply to vr dray striking their ,horse in the breast &ttonflw�44ccorslgf ully. true of this section is probably true of in y Miss -Madge Robertson, in well known in key has been an exciting one. Aft, to prtilent a requisition to of ttie I " . - . Irvine," and after convicts to whom so many lashes are order- �Taggart on, his *no- other places. Why should it be otherwise ? "A Rejoinder to Mr �, circles as one who is feet taking a ture and all his books were taken from him. --Of 6 b of Snip 6r Settletrient to be- and making a very nasty wound, nearly , � - I I . weighing the matter carifully, have come to ed by the judge, and think an officer should literary lace among Canadian writers. He was wayned against using the name " so- Old Beelzebu reached an exce ' I ahmit that the debt off Canadi is large, rite very little sp. be nted for the purpose. prominent p y " or 11 orgaiaizstion " in any -of him ad. come a candidate for � parliamentary honor$ killing the poor brats. The delivery wagon thod-ist ahar,ch last � and was mostly incurred in establishing the conclu ion that it me i �Last Friday Mr. Henry Hart, of the ciet To advance the 11 Father was also b&dly smashed up. No damage � allow -ed Obviously 6YO Watson Manufactur a hampered in more e'ven from Reformers. he ing Company, at next election? -( ,. text .. - If Public works, which are, however, of more probation a oetwood, dresses, and- his work we. of lies " in or4er to ' Ving , would was done to the dr&y or the runaway team, I �� I ads Preach- value than the amount of debt if turned into he would attribute Mr. Irvine's supposition of Ayr, last week shipped a, carload con- t6wnshipof Manvers, living near F1 put down 1� ital in- vinei _ ' I - tainiog 300 cradle churns to Manitoba, This was ki�ked by a colt and died from the ways than one - not amount to much. The old r�scal'e soph- -An operation of more than us .n the Lord 5 Prsoj� hard cash. Would favriners be so heartless concerning tfia writer of a former oommuni Mr. Hart was leading the snimal -The four children of Humphrey Purdy, was the means of deceiving lady Eve. tereot was performed about four weeks age appre- cation to so 11 wicked heart and evil imagin&- is the second carload they have shipped effects. close of West Zorra, had a narrow escape from istry - ;on, by Drs. - . , be muGl� ." to ljhU-t Our gates againit these unfortun- ad far-fetched idea indeed. within the last mouth. frorn'the barn to the pump, which was ning a fevr days since. They —seems to have the sole power of the on Mrs. Henry Willer, of Wilvert � - . �.ague SOG,ety h&VO , 40 young creatures from London and other tion," a quaint a . - to his dwelling, when he was suddenly kick- death by poisoi and Dr. , -.y,we hav6 read -Toronto is tired of cedar' block pave )ds gathering some wild Oxford elections in his hands. He declared Parke and Rutherford, of Listowel, 1ertainment On the I cities, who are miserable through no fault of With regard to- this let us a . asphalt too dear for resi- ad in the abdomen. The deceased was about were in the we( coking berries in Toronto Mowat did not need to come Edgbert, of Milverton� She had been a � I following reverend - their own ; who, in many instances, inherit 'the said letter, by the man calling himself & ments and it finds .t flowers, when some inviting I � Rev -do. � ,)bservation, o'#nd in dential streets of the poorer districts, tie 1 50 years of age. . and the childrea partook back to Oxford if he did not go in for Im' severe sufferer from a tumor in the abdo- .0 take part: , I the vices of their parents but none of their Farmer with critical .( has decided to experiment with vitrified �While a son of Mr. Patrick Ryan, of were discovered, afterwards they mediate probibition­ Saboth Oxford and minal cavity, which had - grown to a very Soo., McKinley and virtues, as that would be impossible. Many style, diction, and manner of argument it . i freely of them, Shortly . hasten- South Waterloo being vacant, there might large size. She had become so weak that . . ime, are good, and it bears a strong resemblance to the indicting brick. . I Yarmouth, aged 12 years, was splitting were seized with severe pmIuS, and, ? 1, of them, at the same ti d be a rivalry between the two as to which it was apparent that an operation was her A etired teacher and gentleman of -During the high wind on Thursday of wood, the other day, in his bare feet, the � --.-- I � of the " r . a and the ing home, they explained that they he ' . in the - . 4 difficult to distinguish th'a gold from the ortion of the Northern Pacific axe struck between his great to berries. A physician was sum- constituency would have the first choice of only chance for recovery. . One of her rela- I �. Arbitrators spnrious article before they get a trial. leisure." It is not at all surprising that Mr. � �­Jait week, a p estroyed, and 0. next one, splitting the foot two or three eaten wild y!ao Is eta .1 � - unty of Huron aver - Irvine should have made such a conjecture'� mfiops at Winnipeg were d een dull the moned, and his timely aid doubtless Saved the old boy-Beelzebub-�ut would he me- tives having been carried off b i I r I - I � �, -100 Xow, I come to what 11 Farmer " vilely in . H. J. Morgan received in- , inches. Had not the axe b aced him where he is, and be- - trouble some time ago she wax desirous of � of ar view. However, we , S. Callings and ageters, who are now all cept? pride pl - ing bridges troduced in hits - first letter,, namely, See- a% many hold so simil _ nage is $2,000. - great too and a piece of the foot would -have the lives of the you � ing 11 boss " then, might not be willing to having the operation attempted. It was of I , � en rendered mud in tarianigm. He refers to a social gathering car -riot but look upon It as a manifestation of' juries. The dai If Broo., of Waterloo, shi been cut off. right again. give it up for a common N. P. ship. W.T. a rare form, known to thLe professlorr as a The Aw&rd directs �. held in Kingston, which he rudely terms an cowardice for "Farmer" to veil his - name -Messrs. Gro I p- -M. V. McInnes, the Dominion ila'mi- -PIADFs have been adopted for the new , ,contained no fluid insittdr I 6ds, comprising 54 cattle, -During the past week passengers from dermoid tumor I I Z . ,rty per � public, particularly when Mr. ad three carloi ildi Montreal. The cost ntribute fd I Orange pow -wow. At this meeting Mr. from the ion ,gentfor'Michigan, passed through Knox church but ingio 0,000, the se&ting the Northwest to Ontario on the Canadian but a jelly mattery like substance, a. re - I all the I I first writer and wroteover From Shakespeare, for the English market, rat, a ,tensace of I Clarke Wallace said that if his kinsmen in Irvine was the - h 19- families Of the building is to be $5 . scarey h , arra,w � 8 � 'Ulster requir6d assistance they would, get his own signature. The last letter is calcu- on Saturday. The average price was five Eondon the other evening wit church is the pioneer Pacific Railway have had a rather markable feature was the presence of suc, I itip except F the Orsngemen of Canada. nts per pound, and the average weight from the State of Michigimu, who have taken capacity 1,2DO. Knox of Quebec time o abnormal growths as were found inside ; I . entirely Wcaiudod- . � ulaterial. mid from looted to excite more perplexing misgivings ce t church of the Province n account of the high water. A pas- well -formed teeth, a large size bunch io- : � rbled with respect to its authorship. True, it is .1,400 pounds.- up lan& in the Northwest Territory. They Protestin 7 years ago by Rev. Sanger who arrived in Toronto by thati route three I two yesray As the Tuckersmi the 1%h inst., Grand Trunk having been organized 10 a of bone, The Un- : for' I th firebrand has a "Farmer," but ' -A Buffalo despatch on went to North Bm on the a few days &go, says : For the entire dia- of hair and a large piec, l � d the e . I reproduce it in 11,but oveT the same pen -nam y I an ontribil- what followed I wil it in niz couples from Brantford Railway, and then go by the Canadian Pa. John Bethune - It was first known as the n u 1 r c r of th growth and the fact ime to tim*e as the � in condensed form.First,we find Casey,of El- thiqJact by no means convincell us that it is says : Two elopii - l I . The I ied in the police court' cific Railway to their destinstion. tch Presbyterian church, and its first toonce between Port Arthur and North Bay a a ohm a to a Soo as ifferent provided gin,drawing attention to what Wallace said, th 'lucubration of one and the,same pere of Point Edward, place of worship was erected in 1792 in St. washouts and flooded tracks were very fre- that it W -attached to so many d u. Ontario, were marr one of much .. ml � "te� c - -Mrs. Ji C. Collier, in ctureo made the operation I I p -construction: The the intention of this long-headed fellow, no Tbe, mechanical part of it, committing the this morning. The ,brides were sisters ghter, Mine Msry, Gabriel Street, at & -cost of 91,050. This quent. At White River an eng wand four stra . and ,serious femora P � Sylvia May and Pearl Detweller. Both of accompanied by her deal 9 in the delicacy and difficulty, .(, pay 70, per- cent of doubt, being to make capital for his party ; wor?is to paper may have been done by the rrie Mayhew, of building was occupied until. 18135, when the box cars ran into the river, resultin 1 a felt for the recovery of the patient, but � . I %ve been presented these were pretty and modest looking. The and her neice, Miss Coo g&tion, having a year previously death of the engineer. Of thin occurrence wer . pidly 4 the township -'4 1 next we see Wallace arise and declare that one !hand, and it may hi a Thameaville, left on Monday last week for congre� - progressing ra . Ity Sligo he had said this, and would not take one for � ublication by the samei but the letter former was. married to John Morrison, o Knox church, moved thefollowirig particulars were learned: The she has rallied and is . The cou, p mucisco. The two young ladies wiil changed its name t . I town8hip's costs, to word -of it back., nor Casey could not make itself appears to be a'oomplication from the brawny young laborer, who towered above San Fir tinies will be disposed into the present buildiug, which is now engineer, when he found that his train was toward a complete recovery The tumor, in- product of a plurality of caviling brains. his bride like an oak. The disparity 'Was so not return. Their des about to be superseded. Among the pastors bound to be wreaked, went down on the which Dr. Edgbert has preserved in alcohol ;be:%r1ng the balauce' hiEa do so , next Curran and Costigan cal .1 . of so follows: Miss Collier will be united in step to jump, his fireman at the sa is certainly a remarkable one, andwill be Of 4 I ,� .1 r , " I �, �v I 6 "' I �-,., �, ��,, I county pays its OWIL . lY express their regret that the matter was We cannot conceive that ench 9 disconnect- gre-st that 'it was rather amusing to see nsrriage to Dr. Pickhmord and Mine May- since its organization have beed Rev, Messrs. I in medical circles. appoint introduced in the House; they would not ad and desultory jumble could be the work John stoop down to kiss his bride. Pearl's i lags John Young, James Somerville (founder of making good his escape by runningUVOL WAAQ interest - . e arbitrator hew to :Dr. Boyne. 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