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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1893-07-07, Page 1­­­ - ­ - - � I I - _ _ , , __ ­ _ . ,�L . - � _, . - . � .-,' - � � . , , IP's � ,,v - �­ I . .4v . . I � � a k 1893. ,� ., Month, we� . b 6f S-Ulxx. � . :1 . � , , . I I � . " 5T97 T � . I I I i � - - � . . i 11inery will . : � �� 7 � . � 1 .5 .. I I 0. I � 11 w . � t � � - � . . . % � . � . I*'Faul 6.1. - , _. �1, � . 3 , . . . . � .. � � i I . . 11111111111 M"Mm""'M � . . most lovely I , I asantly.—Was . . Momas Dick, _ -of Hay"is r,a.. � . . � out severo III- � once more. — nufactarer, re. 0ttawa, where _. -of Court Ivy ` . e Grand meet- I 61rty and. straw- � : the beautiful, illiam Moir.- on iicesof the: Is.- . . . I � - ; I - . L St. Georges . L the . marriage- �ster,cof Regina,, , � - hughter of Mr.. t. . Mr. E. L. igham, noted as asiated by Kin I � I I. , ,room., and Miss bride, and the ,Wallis Garrow, . Clara, Rey-nolds . 7 wedding break- . . rides, father the � p.m.. train for, 'sit preparatory 1 7 �at Regina,, I I � � : . � vatlQn has com- � �e a very heavy - nity never took - It rs are: SMIling & I . xenoe,­A gr%nd � r the, Patrons, of -and Bond next me will be assur- �, r -tension is bei I vh-t This wit' � Nexting, capacity. - .1 00 small to com, � � . ever increasing �wartz, pastor, of ; 6 in Chicago at I I - . . � fort us opersitioa . though under the I I : iphysicians hai"Ve- ; I and-, restoretion. � loc I I I . , al and spa 0101 ' I iser, W,U6 lost a � � a. similar MIS - I .We . � ek, by losing . �al, when oppo* I a re.misew tha horso. . )ouer WAS: it un- . ind died . � , gr6pnd, a �, issapposed to I Iccessive heat- � I � � 9. I ; i y while a ,y ,peeding; ka the atternoOlIt I unie, Everett X.nd - ir6 Lottis ran In- f il` of Laingts% Cart I le side and enter- : �� and virtuiLily ran - � �. it atruck. the hip, , � - w -hen it brokeL ��- -tlij, in her. She .- . Yards, when Ohl' , � iia4d, in teamill- , � - out I; smashed - � - "are, was slightly , � . I both taking the � pDate; directions- � - I I �11 Way of the track � I . L I - � - I theL f'&Ult, if anyr , ` � - , I ,be Is Cote a loserr �.ang driver, if not L `­ Chicag-0 V'Olan* cast $2ft. - the I ��&-U; filledrand iorward to A file - . , � Put thelft on L !will I � , , ", , , � I I �L. . they Con Put Ila � time Of Writingi 0 tOwIlt and Our - stained.�_Irlfty 11F U � � . IS are busy driving. I I ( vanstolle - ore .� � in the rIliky ; ,D hundred tolls � i still comes. The I a here red outli. but t- . x to be taken Off- ' ,a pasture I# .rop y was here . ��V, baal"r, Itand-1 . Ito a good a . a Of everyQUOtbat, . ing in the W, Ay Of . ; should be larger ' I I I ry farmer and hfill' ; ties - . : and then PraO lo,dian butter Would, . �at C&Aadiail Cheese ita of the 'Wr , orld.— i " The I ' ,,a fuesday. , Eisra. ,3cott & Innew", L I �rjc- largest shipment L iL this statioly Olero (,at -are ever B 'tle all w qr. WM. Dicksoll000f , ��r4ti= Of ev@r.yone' � 010, � Edi owned toy bi . j,togetherl and they, . I I . Tho .ipecixl train, . I hwo- � L -_ i L rvideff. and PIOA10111 irkton FresolyteriAlt , .d.y .", i dond#iy, � � �. . .1 - . � a ,Sund a,y interential . � I were delivered Dy" �oher ,NL A-9� 9,01 on- lo- . lwlse.. ic was held in : . most - .church, When re made by' 1."a'"' - owtilly Of usset-1 �nd M Al".'asic � of nensall. bythO -v;as furnished' -a � 31ceeds of the Pico' L m amounted to, over _ - - I - - 117 - ii . ` ir - , .11 �, I , i , 1-4 1 � O.'' 14 , . AtL 1 , � , , , I I . . -�, � 0 1 1 11 11 -, '44 I I t �1'1 - - � � I an ," ,; — - � I . � - � � . . . L . . � i j - - L . . . . � . . - . ___ - I 11 I . L . L - � I ___ . I - ? L ­ . 1. BROS.,, ftblisherS - . - I I - V______�_ . . � � . 4 ! $1. - � P;�_ �__ I � . .. . - . - . ; - 50 a Year in Advanm BAR. �_ — TWNNTY-Sl�[TH Y . . . . � . SEAFORTH9 FRIDAYy JULY 7,1893. ! I - - ____ - . . L . . . - , WHOLE NtrMBER, 1,' 3,%- � - __ 1. . - __ _____�___�___�_71 � �. .1 . . . night yet give them a higher give friends with bei tyro, but would not sell them at city weigh legs broken in two placeg, and the knee , ,-:__� � this kind of investigation may range from beef, scalloped potatoes, boiled onione,bread Ing powers I in I it W%e -agreed upon that the cap split, wbile.Mr.. King had one of his . � if ani,oxmin,ti�snniante,xfsstrionist- ' . - . _ place In the aggregate than they have al- Now IDever was an i I I I rom meals figures, Be L ngton street arms and several ribs broken. There is a. the 'I World's Congions f Be t " up to aDd hominy with sugar syrup, . but since I came here I'and have seen hogs should be taken to a Wellf a will be crippled, . I 0 &UL'ohanted Supper (cost 14 oenta)—Fried bacon,bre'ad ready attained. . it, L stylish-, Designs Hagenbeck's Menagerie and the if p�ssiblel', further from dealer's soalse and sold according to weight don er that Mr. Cotto � . L . 0 their system I am, . S. King's ease is not so serious. W I Maze in the Moorish Palace. The more ,and butter. . I . it than ever. .1 know that rn�y Tory friends registered there. There they were adventurous will go'�Ioutnidt - the limits of Nothing Dolmonicoseque about all, this, After Mr. Pringle. , who read this will be i�clindd to pat me on to weigh 1,960 pounds, or 35 pounds less —Homewood, the residence of Major Superior Hinish, the Fair and study * with aritic,iol eyes the but, as Idiom Davis says, good, plain, sub- � - than when wei4hed on the city mosles. The Rogers, of Cayuga, was the scene of & vary ' i - ` I shows of every iople who DFAR EXFOSITOR,—I have seen in - your the back. I know they will be more Inolin , t $2.27 by the mansouvre. happy e4ent on the 28th ult., occationed by , . . endless succession of smal stantial fare. There are many pi - dealer was out ins' _ - Miss description - which line the itreats in the will watch the outcome of the expe t issue of June 9th a letter from the pan of ad to do so when I say Phat I think probab —The congregation of Knox eburch, at the wedding of him second daughter, , rimen . o rong a I I w X. with great Interest. The building Jamse I Pringle, of Stratford, on dverpald ly we Grits were a littl,6 to t t times ' Is - Perfect Fit. - neighborhood of the great sho ', and a go by the . in day contributed a special Josephine Mary, to MrL. C. C. Ross, barr I Agricul. Govornment officials, and In justice to Mr. our condemnation of the ' - And I am Ayr,on a recent San mod . . hibit wonders of every sort, to the music way, is located not 'very far from , Inclined to think there, Will b a tendency collention of $2,527 In response to a call from. ter' Toronto. The ceremony was perfer . . — e'as bands, amid Mountains of pea- total Hall, near the French Colonies exhibit. Pringle I may say that he has given us on I the pastor, Rev. John Thompson, M A to by Rev, Alex. Grant, B. A.0 of St. Marys, . Ito a rest. He does not want your: Old increase the strength of the ate wh And pastor of the rows of banause,add oossus It was erected at a cost of $1,000. � I ry sib 0 Tbs. 000 an old and esteemed friend The claim of combining the above of Zountl i25,9 I note, uncounted . gubsoriber to oritiolse said letter. I Aon't that Toryism In Canada is ary ve ba�, wip out a debt of $2,500. Uple left Lon the 6 ili Shirts, is in. itself an assertion that of lemonade andromall-beer. There Is a - GOOD Music* - Intelid ' but still Dot to be compared I to the rotten- church is now clear of debt. family. G The h-uppy co itWoorraUted jonly b such a collection mine of rich materi%IL for the artist and tits � ' jiviog an adverse criticism, for'I #re ; when I may that —Glencoe High School Board decided to o'clock rand Trunk train for eastern points . y reports in that wil The parlors of the Now York State build- .don't 6 , muoh:to criticise, with the excep. Does 0 simil- reduce the salaries of the teachers, and in and a trip to the seaside,. of,the latest goods as we have accu- r of bizarre lift damage of lag are becoming very poloular'with P�OPIO tics of the concluding part, which refers to oue cannot fall to be struck with the . I I takes, " From this paradise of abnormal. . - arioan system and consequence As principal# second end third . i—Thers was a pleavant and happy re- - ou tour Old Subscriber, therefore I ,v 18M in CS a . - olulstedi in .r store—the result of Was and monstrosities most visitors are who like to hear good music and the Congo- rill try arity between the A� I say that this assistants resigned. Miss Clonay wan pro union at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. quence is that theme rooms are thronged ond lot him down easy. I consider that let. Tory no a Le ,11ioen careful selection. shut out by lack of time. The Plaissnes f boodLloi$M, CUM. moted to the position of first assistant, and Hatt, Berlin, on Wednesday night of last . nearly all the time. There are two fine I. ter to be a vast improvement on all its pre. country-, In the mot . of t family 31eulg Oxford Shirts, 75c and $1. furnishom more amusements than moot stu- . 1) ion and Torylem, in, her salary increased. . week, when all the members _be anon in the parlors—one of them a 0. bines4nd other corrup e Grand - dents can appropriate, and fore., L mega fi' dooe-ssoris,-for it does not show up one p h annual session of th Ifen!s Polka - Dot Madras Shirts, of the Fair * b one of Canada -is her oldest 4hild. These things —The 40t met together at their old honit in Barlinfor - most in importance' -and interest are the cent gilded instrument sent there y , litioal party a a sample of spotless parity have all been copied from the United Lodge of the Canadian Order of Good Tom- the first time after 20years 10 agoveration. The � �, the Now York firms that refused exhibit nor the other "as- a set of depraved . corrop- , $1,26. foreign -communities carrying on their home . - .- . . States. Look out for moricans when they plars was held in Hamilton last week, with family numbers six children, Mrs. Drummov v,,,- Xen�s Grape Shirts, $1.2�. life and pursuing their customary . 000qpa- at the FaIr. Once In a while there Are 9OIn8 tionists. No, It does nothing of the kind 0 howl liberty too stron , and look out for F. S. Spence in the chair, and about 200 of Watseka, Illinois; MrsoWebb, of Spring- . 3[enos Xldras Shirts, $1.50 and $2. tions, for thd insiection of the Wastem amusing occurrences In connection with. the but it has admitted that both Governments Tories when they c y loyalty too strong. delegates, representing every section of On- field, Massachusetts ; Albert, of Buffalo-, . world. There ore nearly fifty different performances on thes6 pianos. The other are at fault and that both ought to make a ' e . day , a young lady nested herself at one of change for the better. Now that is admit- What they lack in loyal actions they have to tario, present. outh London andthe other three, including Dr. . J. E. I "' ' I Underwear. L "bows in the P14mance, and the majority of the instruments and began to play popular tinig a great deal. It is Toryisin as for as it make up in loyal words and I venture to say —In ono day last week, in S I Hett,. are residents of Bailin. fries, has - . ,We carry the best goods—our size and thoroughly constructed . . that their corruption c6pled from the United ,Mrs. -Fawcett picked 185 boxes of straw- , outh DUML , 8 these'are large airs. She was an accomplished musician goes; I think he will come all right yet. a pretty good day's Work for one not —George Modd, of 8 L � villages, so substantially made and so well . r let. States, and their obnoxious trade policy also berries, ale. He rUIL from 3.2 to 46. populated as to reproduce the atmosphere. and. performed with a dash and brilliancy He also gsy� my criticism@ on forms oopiq from the United States, certainly not of fingers, but Miss Teeple, of Westminster been stealing wheat by the wholes I I Tjen�s Cotton Vnderwear, 35c, of the countries.whioh they represent. The. that soon filled the room with auditors. ter# tend t4, show that share is at least one d . goes a little better, she having picked lj�. took a load from C. ClumP's premiewas and . Among them was a large delegation of poo- and from the country to 'which they profess to sold it to Whitlow & Baird,* of Paris, and Ken's Balbriggan do., 50c. � man in Morris who Was born a Tory on on Monday last. . Irish villages show the cottage industries ; ple from the country, very few of whom, was foing I to a a one. I cannot tell, per- be ad loyal, has and Is. �olng more to annex quarts of strawbarri next day he stole another load and sold It to Ajen'SL Balbriggan do., 75c. the Javanese village is a model of the light, I Caniods to % L —In Lakeview Park, Fort Elgin,, on Sat- . O'Nexii, of the -some town. He was :or- - . evidently, had * d opportunities to hear , but this I do know, that in the - he States thin all led to cele- T ry, summer architecture In which , the � I hope may 11 be delivered between now urday, over 4,000 peofle assemb raigned before Judge Jones of Brantford, &I Music. L elveosyee pie seemed spell- . past I bave,been just as keen as the next nomaing the I P I 3fenos Natural Wool do-, $L ood T Poo . speeches that wi . 4 bien's. Sanitary WOOLL $1215. , bamboo furnishes appropriate building Ms. found by the melody poured forth and they man and the day when their valiant Knights brate the national hol day by wit I when he pleaded guilty and was van *IX . � tori&l ; the German' village, besides the pressed arou - nd the performer until she Womsoh onto a benefit when it present- @hall be called on to render aii' account of APOrting events and listening to the MUSIC months In the Central. Priaoner 9 an . Winding street with its old-time German ad itself, slid during the last 'fourteen years a 6dy Folitio. by the Thirty -Second Battalion Band,Walk- Ls a Yoh= ' ; .ry. __ seemed in danger -of being suffocated, L One I could do no better politically'than I have th-a deeds don In the � I I - Man of 'good sp earstice, but a sneak t iol - Hosie factures, oon,tains a mediaeval castle, our- good old lady caressed and all but hugged I Youp .rra Y, argon, the Port Elgin and the Saugoon In of the meauest tind. He owns a leam,of The stock has reached beyond all, at done and saw no reason to change my r I I rounded by a most, slid beyond is the In. the youngwoman, as she was still working po* - - i - A. BUCHANAN. than baudoi. min horses, wagon and 1harnsex, and a half inter- n litical views, and he tells you with apparent � ,g I i� L 10al competition, and . hence we. evitable beai%garde of the Fatherland, at -the ivories, while a hale old gentleman sympathy and regret how very I discouraging ST. Louis, MISSOURI, JU' ,e 1 ,1893, —Mr. Alex. Brown, who left WY0 eat in a threshing machine. . - .. about four and a hall years 590 for Austra- ' . doL the hosiery trade. . where two excellent military bsude beguile l I the h . ungry and thirsty crowds during the. whose style of chim-whiskers gave rise to it must be to a Reform editor to think he - � lia, returned a couple of weeks ago. He —Mr. James O'Nesil, son of the late 2L5C. the supposition that he WAS an IDdi&us far- has an Old Subscriber who hak been reading � speak@ in glowlug terms of that country. Daniel O'Neall I -of Keg Lane, near Parlo, . 31,en!s Black Cotton Hose, afternoon. The Dahomey village attract* a mar, nerVOUILly -fumbled the place Of LMU@io him valuable ps can, . He was born iu,1841 on the it Tan it, ,per for thirty years and pro- He wears a beautiful ring presented to him died last week . I " 25c. throng of sightseere, who stare at the work- : and tried to turn the leaves, much to the fited so little by it. 0, Yen I it must!be 'Two young men , " d Clarkson and by big employer. for putting down the deep- farm on whieW he died. He leaves a widow, �' 69 Tancy $( " 235cp 50c. era In �he thatched huts, and crowd around . amusement of the young lady, though she very discouraging to a Reform editor to Adamson, were drowned at Virden, Mani- ent pole well- in the world. - five sons and one daughter. Mr. O'Neall . L IS Wool Hose, 25c. the central pavilion where the dance is was nearly disooncerteA thereby ; while a think that I have been rmadieg his valuable toba, while bathing. ' hold the responsible positions of treasurmorof I ack Cashmere, 25c, ,,� . lj3�15 urged on by the fury of discordant ifistru. third be-spectaoled matron leaned over the paper regularly for thirty years and yet have —Amassa, Wood, of St Thomas, has com- —The closing exerelson of the Ontario Ary -treasurer - it. BI c, Monte. The Laplanders in their buts, with i � imbed the In- Agricultural College, at Guelph, took place South Damfrion,and the secrel , . � . pianista's shoulder and labouriously spelled pletely renovated d� re am . ricultural nodetY. : not passed the Ideas, views and principles of so . ship of the North Brant ag L � �60c, 75c. their reindeer ; the Chinese joss -house, with out the title of the piece, remarking an she I that dtan church at Muslojoye his own expense. look Fridayo, and were highly interesting. imitio curler, and any . . I He was an enthus' - Toryism, but then *a must remember ) *y I Ireland,Jobn There was a large a visitors. � it Natural Wool (silk feet) 50c. its clamorous gongs; the large and head- — y n lit n ttendance of copied; It down that she 'lowed she was ago- I have been reading,Mr. Pringle's letters in By the deab'rh of I _ game in which he took art was made the - ( 014 61 f Edu so'I fs . a ;, the Turkish bazaars r to git that there piece I ole a a heir to a sum of Mr. G. W. Room, Ontario Minister o More plesJ%&tt JI ___, � is gmaUlity and See -our windows some Vlon,nese villa or her darter. If THz ExposiTou for the lost fourteen years, Chiitiok, of Pabr, ;f t , for an expression . in � D ti udents on their, ' i . and the mosque from whose minaratthe Mandyesulearn to play the composition and perhaps they may"have something to do F up I d cation, congratulated the at thorough good nature. I . 6 muezzin Is heard ,000 invested in excellent showing. of the above. . 0 � MOD!? ro. .'is fully 41, Union I. —Last Satu d- : . , melodious voic of th' with the dash and brfiliandy of her sister at . h:w4 as Alexander MaDon. t � with it, and now I wish to state for Mr. - Mb " 71 . 1, 1. C L above the, diw of traffin ; and the Bodouln the lit piano In the New York parlor, she Pringlets Information that I think and feel bicycles in Sarnia, and he stock continues —In the past uth five of ths' oldest in- old, an employ; tl�e Mickle mill, Graven- - . OL camp, are attra6tive p4ints. But the most willtave all the rustic beaux in the neigh- just as he does in regard to the large salaries to Increase. - . habitants of folalabide have died, and &'I burst, was taking Ins"arsInslit's for a now JA KSON BROSI . entertaining locality in the whole Fair is the borhood at her feet or thereabouts, . Government officials receive for the work —George MoColl,, a horse trainer, W" resided on concession 3. within a short die- belt. the . projecting set :screw of apalivy . If � Street. This Egyptian sabarb .18 ! I I I THE LEADIN�G FURNISHERS, C . . It was altogether an amusing goond'; and they do,and think there ought to be a great fined $40 and t t a St. Thomas police tonce of each otherg, between Dunboyne and caught the insteriel of kin shirt. u a . t�xr,00ged. In the afternoon with u OODLI contion, a gambling houso.� 0 whi d over the I - � used court for frequen Mount Salem. Their names and * &gas are - 4 -winkling MOD nald was fle - ' RT]EI. L - yet there was something touching about the change made. Consequently I consider my. I n Commer- 11 V a my a a been dashed to places � , SRAFO and confusing crowd of Orientals and Occi. L —owing to a sue I d -ran the Mrs. Dodds, aied 78 ; Kri, Vint, 81 ' Mr. 11 nd would hav m eager way in which the people drank in the ;elf 1 not as far advanced as he is, and mores Uan, 82, and Mr. Burk � id ladies mounted melody; the like -of 'which they had never fficult to find a clal Bank of Mani b ,doing business in Eat for the giving way of blavlothes, which I dentals, Said very amusing are the contrasts Thayer, 89 ; IL r. Gil : — or think it would be di .. � . -one seen there. - The tim before heard and may never again bear; and Tory or Grit sither, with the exception of Winnipago has been o palled to suspend- holder, 82. were- instantly stripped from ,his body, . . _ Lngus Johnston, of the 7th con- man literally naked With the L � 1, —A London Man,; !fined the other.day —Mr. .A lesvin . .9 ; THE GRE4T SHOW- AT THE olmosinaledivid�opubl,ic-attaimtion with the , � probably one of the brightest remembrances the interested parties, but would like to see q the . . WNvy CITY. - adventurous youths who gallop through the of them will carry away when they a move in the matter. At any rate it is $1, or three days., fq t 6ing his horse to a ceesion of MInto, bad a barn measuring 50Z exception of his boots. His heavy W.Gight "� CHICAGO, JUlY 3rd, 1898. street on small donkeys led by still smaller many . ! It ,required , rrible death, - I . . return to their hard work and humdrum ex- much desired by your humble correspondent ehade trao. 65 feet raised the other day. probably saved him from a to I I - black -faced and whitegarmented.boysi. Here —A can e McCormick's manu- the assistance of over = Del hborst and � THE MIDWAY FLAISANCE. istence will be that of that half hour. in the and I Mr. 7i'llisin ,Car- —The St. fi�sgim Indiana, who usually . . . . e I he Plain. are endless bazaars, presided over by the ban � dooms parlor of the Now York building. L OLD SOBSCRIBER. factory ,wfis badly Ided the other day, 90 ladies were present. ,n last gather the straw berry crop in the Athena ' . regard t . . I . A of boiling tafty. D . It is a great mistake to I ralve- Turk in his fez, or. the silent Nubian MORRIS, June 17th, 1898. while emptying out ter also of the vioi' ity of Harruito . formed a eom- . I 08ae as a side ihow . A. show, it certainly he ceaseless 0 RCITY 01, CRIME. � . . —Mrs. Douglaso of arriston, has a top we It k raised the fro -we of a barn m section, near Kingston, havo . I I . latter of hoofs. on the. pave- - THE $0A - 'a' teasuring bills, and thisseason ask More for picking , . it and the most extensive, and � varied ever crime in 'Chi. 4 feet 2 Inches In 50x701 liVing &IO than the farmers, . ment, the wrestlers, swordsman, conjurarm,. There is wonderfully little I onion that mossurp in many Instanoesoofeel In- � ) L ROM TAB STAT BE - . I ; brought together for the entertainment of . flower-Lgirls, the gazing and wondering cago and at the World's Fair,, considering AN ECIE10 F I . height two weeks a 0. —Mrs. Lavin, an elderly lady ns -their - fare paid . - 4 in X CottAg clined to -pay. - They Want I I malt; but it is much more. � It Is an In' crowds of sightseers., the nativem of almost the opportunities that are offered to those __ ! -�-Thomas Camp L 11 of Oil Springoorhad 8 in Iogersoll, dropped dead the I to be supplied with allik and pota- , r&'IL -ir ; for it is the histori- both shin bones bro, a lost week by being She had gone - across the , To . part of the F& L very race that touches the Nile, provide an gentleman who disregard the distinotion be. DIAR ExposiToR,—In your issue of Juns � Other afternoon. I 0 the great exposition of . scarcely t:6109,waanyd 2 cents per basket forploking. li us background of :ntertsimmont so full of variety and so on- tween ,,meum at team " or have no hosits, the 9th, I noticed in editorial relative to the struck by the do - as while loading a would un- . L I . I fry Out their I I Ub road for a pall of water and had Accede to the demands of poor Lo � , the art% and sohlevemsut-1 of Civilization. tirely foreign that one never wearies of it. , tion in remortlig to force to ca resamt Chinese question in the United wagon. reached tho'house on her return when she duly enhance the price of the fruit to the The architectural gate of the White City is .Asis, Africa and the Islands of the sea are ideas, To he sure the police have been.kept 9tats. Now, Mr. Editor, allow me to give —city clerk &all 0, of Kingston, has . fell, and shortly after being carried into the . on the lake front, but its historioal, gate is I . isonce, and o on'the alert to protect th ithin you &little friendly advice. there are say- been presented wit� 8 ,300 56 A testimonial house she breathed her last. The cause of customer, 000sequently the red men sit idle to be studied in the Pla no May a strangers w In their wigwams, while the palefacegathers . at the. entrance to the Plaisance. " Begin. . take a I Ong journey through strange and rio completing 50 years death was hemorrhage. - I . Ding the Dahomey villaga� -immedi. L the gates of Chicago and they have . Dot in oralEXPOSITORS come to St. Louis,," well from the citizens, upo I number of his own berries. Moto lands within this international pleaso 8,11 Instances been successful. But they mer soother oities,and Ibelievothey Oreread more of ' - vice. _Wmo. S. Thompson, who, a 3 t'll ight as one enters ille Plaim. - . d Morris Gait, � �R. Dowling of HarrIston, draws his . Italy are ground, to which'svipry great race con, have, all things considered, done remark or lips by some of the young American — Ames Millington,ge 82, an years ago, resided on Mill Creek, near I . . . J . . ' ' ' t ' supply of water f cry from t�e : of �oarbarous or his fact � &ace, all the barbarous, somi4 , , tributes that which is peculiar and charac- ably well. For all of which theydeserve due bravos, Slid, should circumstances necessi- Merril, aged 83, h � residing near died at. his home on the Portage Plains, Scam` a : flally civilized stages of race de- teristic. - . t. . r ver. The mouth of ;the pipe b and parl . .1 - commendation.- Of course there has been tate your paying a visit to this country, Harrisburg, Brant coi nty, died Wednesday Manitoba, on the 21st of June. Docessed I d, and while -cleaning it, I I . S� velopmeat are strikingly illustrate the usual number of victims who never read you may, it so inclined, kill a man or two, Of last week. Li - removed to Manitoba In 1877, settling near oboked Up With Inn . .� . r / . broad. avenue, a mile in length, lined on . EC03TOAMICAL LIVING. the -papers and who have been taken in by and if possessed of a sufficiency of that glit- -�_Mr*. John Lovell, Canada's oldest In- Portage Is Prairie, where he pr6ipered Out the other day he came upon 6 cst tish � . I -a bull . either side. With' COMMUDitifog And villages An exhibit that no one should fall to visit that old, old, confidence game, which was Saturday, a 83. . , witb a head like . toring material got off Scott free, but if you ter, died in Montrial on 1 greatly, and leaves his family well provided about & foot long I from the South Bes Islands, Central Africa, is -New -York wo-rkingmsti's model home." probably devised shortly after the Garden 0 D He was born in Ireland and came to sued& for. ' dog. Dowlill ,g got frightened and tan away . 0 of itestf, two value your life please do not make ku w . I settled the fish and many parts; of the Orient. It is, as an It is a plain little structar of Eden was closed to the publio-�-,the � r identity as author of those two articles when: 10 years of age. - —Charley Allan, son of A. S. Allen, M. and before he got bin nerves mate. observer pointed out, a walk through stories -in height, devoid of ornimebtation scheme of the stranger who wants a check You h I silverware P. P., had his log broken near the ankle a had -made good his escape up the pipe. . nontely : "The Chinese Question" and "The —Thieves stole wort o his stiosin pipe Vo- - the t hi t y of. the race, preparing and and &I -together not calculated to attract i l L . L , coulas -is or: , . ttention, But an a. cash d after banking hours and generally a at fault." from ithe officers' as room at the Kingston few days ago, while playing football with About two montiM 590 L noting OUSL to the highest development much 4 xperimenj is be. 6( System and not the peopl ug fuced to work, and upon taking the pump I gets his now -found friend to accommodate T &ware belonged to Mrs. the Clifford club. He had been -attend! I Myself vim somehow possessed of an un- military camp. � - Ing conducted therein which I great In- him. Aside from a few- instances of this L I I High Schoo aparta largeocat fish W-96 which ith,po attained, The main L buildings, 9 of ' ; and . roliable desire to do what is commonly & Thornton. I . I In Harriston and intended L found fast 'be - the State, buildings, and the villages in the terest to every workingman in the land, daring instances of. Coat second class certificate at -the twean the valves. It had been drawn up � . � - ' kind and one or two —A costly monu n tit has been erected in writing for a ' fairly complete record the result-- 'of the test' in likely to receive called 11 rub it into " the young Americans . � ill not now be the pipin 91 over 200 yards, passing through , Plaisance furnish a ropolls, T�(r ato to the 'honor of which he w Non igs Way - a 'word, the ex. picking pookets, the World's Fair public has � about the rottenness of their - 0YOtsms ths the Nee P . M&tthe ws, Who July examination, . L two f valve � . . of what man has; been and has done on this widespread attention. In nt and Peter able to do. - per- perimen�t is intended to show how goo ' agent of 'he Fast . L & I gratifying of which desire keeps me contin- Samuel Lou - -to build and I SUNDAY SERVICES- I ually in hot water, and I rather think the were, hangs'pt &nbal�el son of the late Dr. —James A. Moore, t planet, The student of the Fair will � d'as re ' In 1838. . —Thomas Corman, - � I fispe find no better way of dividing his day, house a Capitalist can afford . a , of Guelph, Corean, of Woodatooko, Was married in Vic- Freight Lins, died on Wednesday morning . L,Ingman for $10 a month, and The directors have Insugrated their long- temperature will not be noticeably reduced —A young lad 11 ad Scott, f last week at his home in Buffalo, Mr. than by devoting the fresh morning hours rent to a Worl . 3 hursday o -fell out of a ties o ai torls. British Columbia, lost week, to Mine of last week � � to, Jackson Park, and then passing on into how substantial furniture It con be furnishL. tslkod.of Ilan of having divine, services at by my corroboration of your statements in in a gile o stones. His jaw and Maud, youngest daughter of Hon. D. W. Moore fell down stairs on Tues-d&y, and re , - I . I and lito A a on- 'a tions. I in , I lunch and the recre- ad with andhow good a living can"b the Worlf Fair grounds on Sunday. Tbs regard to the aforesaid ques an Higgins, Speaker of the Legislative Assam- Calved severe injuries which r alted i the Plaisance for his ; ' one arm W 7 ation of the afternoon. There is- almost as Joyed on in income Of $500 year., first minister who preached was the Rev, You very truly stated that the Geary —Mr. W. Y. Bi us n, for 40 years & r8sl* bly there. Bishop Cridge, of the Reform- dea,tb. He leaves ;, wife ande"family of � . L i - Salmon, of asear C olloge, Dr. _11, W, Thomas, pastor of the People's Act was a violation of the express oondi much to be seen and learned in the smaller j Prof. Lucy I dent of London, died Saturda ad E 11copal Church, offloisted. I .y, aged 69. young children. He was marrisi to Rise . I ra ago,'but church. It is probable that Dr. Thomas will 0 L Ottawa 11 I at conceived this idea two yesi treaties with China, to say ' member of th I—TioOttaws, Electric and the Mary Cowan, of Princeton sister of :Col. . at Ion the greater show—to say pothing of tions of two was for many as a . . ible pers, Years ago e� the element of fall which the Plaisance, of- rire rec saived little encouragement from those be frequently called opon to preach at the nothing of the contempt soution He . - plan. John Boyd In physical appearance, Dr. Western fair boa . . Horse Car Street Railway CamPsnIsN are to Cowan, of Woodstock. Several fers, and which the average sober-minded to whom she vubmitted Ifer rounds. which underlies it, and the decision of the —Thirty thoui d anadians and other amalgamate and ran % complete ,electric ha Was station agent at Paris for the B401010 American sorely needs. Thacher—the gentleman who has'been hav- Mines In a felight, frail man, who looks as Supreme court was arrived at by w6t I lit British subjects Ii toz ad to addresses in Fee- system. They got a monopoly for .30 years, and Lake Hurosit before the Grand Trunk M low d L described an the Ing so much trouble over his plan qf -awards If s, breath 0 L wind would blow him away' be called technical evasion, a BYstilm of 1, at ijac no, I Park, Chicago, Sat- $450 per mile an - took possession of the Groat Western. He The Plaisanco is officially ' tival Hat and will pry a rental of . . and in . t O . He has a broad fore -head, rather sleepy a urday, in at J � remove all snow from the streets they age L a built. Miss Katherine a nicely chiseled mouth and nat - - - - Kos " rol Dom n on Department of Ethnology, catalogued — o k up. the idea and pushed it forward, .1 evasion which is scandalously prevalent in , hono�l I I Day.. was born In Brantford and was well known . as a separate and distinct group of exhibits, and the house wa ' in. this country. The Geary Act specifies that ad on Wilfred Laurier excep�sa required for sleighing. The eye- throughout Oxford and Brant counties and . via, 8; graquate of Vassar and a touch- The People's pastor 18 little or nothing of a 11 Chinaman shall no register'ed, photo- —It is expect . th t H 7 and,, although not precisely a part of 3 sok- B. Dal 6uty of a will address a men a if me;tings through ut tem will cover about fifteen miles. all Western Ontario, L , . -pen to all or in- science at -Brooklyn, was secured to pulpit orator ; it in wholly by the bee,e bed and, I suppose, tagged, or of course 0 1 school teacher , son Park, is attached to it and o . I he is now fair. his thought and language that he embsills grap the 06'th of Alleglauce,or be deported. Ontari6 in the lot r art of August and the —The other day, near Loughboro Lake, —Mr. John Frampton, r ir - I I do. take charge of the matter. S take -year old doughter died on the 23rd who secure admission. to the F&* Kingston district, a two near Belton Rent county, It -is a mile long and nearly hal a mile ly inatalled-In her work, and as she talked his hearers. . Now, Mr. Editor, this glorious country is first weeks of So to or. Cos home in of John Johnston, while playing On a milk ult., from Vl�od pol . �. He had out -his . writer the other . THE DAIRY TESTS, . peentratiog Its oner- —Fifty lads fo m r. Barnard " drowned in the knee trimming tre #�Illnf . ord on ,wide; a wide street runs the entire 416- about th#'matter with the at the present time co ' to It and w as in t a school y tanan through the center of the grounds, - day her face I fairly sparkled with the light - I think I alluded before 0 the - dairy oom- gies for a fourth of July liberty howl Im- London, England , ar ved at the Union eta- can, tumbled in know it. He was � , . . tion, Toionto, on Pro to various points in milk before her father the ,1.4-th, .He dressed the wound himself ch is I lit L -and on either side in an unbroken 8LU4081101011 of enthusiasm. petition that was going on here. The con- modiitely alter sanotioniDg an act wh[o .0 owe at the time, and after he got -thought littIs Of it, to when a doctor in the first place the worthy Couple w where the hod been previously milking c and I ,&ts to a -he � of villages, shows, theaters, cafes, lboothe, 'th ditions Were so severe that only three broods such a bass violation of liberty. 1heir Ontario, thro gh he went in so roh of the child, and Was called a ve -t : .- , There the $500 per annum income d -motto is .,,all man were born frop and Ong& ad U r Y, ' patient's life. , The remains were taken t* . I azasirs of every description. go to be to have become " poeized and possessed,y an . Jerseys, Guerngeyi %ud Shorthorns were h; t - �100 a aound her bod � . and b war. o.pp a & arge k upon which thelate was hooked when he - SrSL Many curious and diverting thin, entered -25 of each. Canada was repre- qua]," but Chinaman they �photo raph like f to sit at the —David Faucett, general merchant, A111- ()&kville for interment. Mr. Frampton bad AD . 0 0 register like horses an to a Mrs, Folgeor, of King ton, used � ' I . i . seelly d- the ancient instinct of the race the lawye.ra.would say, of the sum; -01 0 seated in the Shorthorn alas only, by five criminals, L I 0 - be . itably inscribed and mon, Slincoe countyo, ban been arrested on. beau In Kent county many years. He was � - I for the sightL of Three hundred of this amount was u a an elsewhere, plate the job they should be tagged Re lake shore has a on of her tom n k Erb, fur- of specialaotivity and -in- , the odd, unusual, grotesque, . a, ut cows from Ontario, but her "In noted as a teacher . d the balance wake placed at the head of b. It weigh@ the charge of defrauding Brow bud foreign Is gratified to the full. But 88 furoish the home an we are about the head of the procession.. dogs. No wonder they have to howl "libei- - 1, Berlin. He bought a large tolligence. He was very genial in social _q I I - - n are torrib three tons. miture dealers, I � in the bank, for - Miss Davis propos a -to t* to - foe erly classed I - " �lnolair and wife were amount of carpets, rugot eta., AMOZA In life, and made the life of tive go,therin 0 .: an exhibit the Plaisance is propi The first test—for cheese only—losted 15 ty?' Of course these Chicame Ily L ow that, Dot only can the worki an 1, so the Americans —Rev. Thomas 11, , Drs - as Fft�nological, It, is an exhibit of people all - days, slid ended on the 26th of May. In it degraded &ad immors I R tfain at a crossing east SM from the fi­ ­_ - - __­ I Ing for many miles ground. Though upwar a live well on $500, but that he can mar mOn- t i way. But, struck by a C. P,: would . � than of arts, manufactures., and in- , the Jerseys came first for weight'of milk, may, and must be got on of the L last week. salestsan, claiming he Was w0l off and of 50 years old he had remained 510910. ventions, -and. its interest and value are to my besides. In furnishing the hom � Miss butter fas and other solids and weight of mark you, there are conditions Which, if of St. Thomas on� Thursday of It In bald he Is with� . hres strange and myoterlous-looking - be found in the habita, manners, customs, Davis spent exactly $299.50 and ' the . were a good fulfilled, do away at, once with . all these Mrs. Sinclair recolvedL very serious injuries, pay for them shortly. —T L I walls, of the parlor ihe has tacked an itimiz- green cheese. The Shorthorns i ut her husbandm'sca0d unhurt. Out MOODS. men arrived at Niagara Falls on the Mlchi- dreso, and individuality of the races housed - I her expenditures in this di- deal ak.ead of the Guernseys in weight of faulta. If they register or take the Oath of b d d from the —A fatal accident befel Arthur EA., son Of g n Central Railway the other night. one ; ll these peoples are ad statement 0 milk, but the milk of the Guarnseys was -a Allegince they are allowed to stay, ,Now I —Among those W*&',' no' -of them was v pparently &Offer- � s of the earth rection. The six rooms are furnished nest. good deal richer. Coming to the individual fail to see how a Chinaman will be morhIly Presbyterian La4lals 0 ago, Brantford, at, Mr. William Hewitt, Of Protoulnear Mount ory Ill and a L brought together from the end ore are few signs of luxu to . to xaminations as Miss Carry Liv. Forest, while "slating at A, barn ratting In Ing great pain. They went to a small, and T.Lb th orformance of the cows, we find one of the elevated by.being registered; he is just as the Is a, ' LW eat Lather. The frame was just about 11u to), Where onlythe o1ok .and are to spend six months in peaceful re- ly, thou ry ' rather obscure he as will look In vain for iturk- - at him r. James Livingston, W I the bracing Istiont with each other is in Itself a very be foun ,and. 0 still every. Satorio, obwo, Waterloo Daisy, owned by bad as he was before.; at all events I ingston, daughter of � all in position when some 0 I to d a -good the name of Wal - L d' Ifl at fact and, in its w&yj quite as ish rugs or ottomans or divans. he 501b take the Oath and then the American E&F,le M. P., Baden. I t, I,@ gave way and the purloin plate fall, striking man to re , H Im to bed, his com- - plain, substantial, wholesome Daniel Read, of Clearfield, touched t . will extend her majestic wings and with --Jameq Clancy, . P. P., of Ken I on the head, lace. TaTfIter putting �h after I I I In'. , a -of, the solidarit of the race thi has a mark on three days, and had a very high � the unfortunate young man I up a doctor and soon .strative it I instantly. divilized and barbarous as tKe White Cit; airnatout ito -7 As for. the house itselit ile Uncle quite an extensive fa mar. He has some anions Lhuntec iding oil plies and covers a lot average throughout. . No cow of siny brood speoiki vigor .scream I I liberty," whi did not rat L � Sam, with outstretched arms, will IRY 400 &ores under crop, 300 acres of it in crashing his skull and killing him I 1 ?4 urn, and In;& few ely, The rio of Drumbo,mads Oft- The Man died, Such was &he endef or were the* different a frame bui m ilked so high. heat milk 6,9 was al�s, balanco in mi$061- :�:Hutchlanon & Hewitt, days the ok . I phases and stages of Civilization so curiously 26x28 feet. There In a front entrance" also given by - a Shorthorn, though not one 1, come, John Chinaman, and wsloome, your wheat, 50 acres in bei I a shipment of three car loads of cattle to time and for F combined in. one locality. Lunching on the -Well a@ a Si� As one enters, he of the Canadians. degradation and immorality has all vanish- loneous crops ; �11 looking wall. tke life of one .who was st on* is poich. . , England by the Canadian Paoifis litailway - ,my six feet wide, with a . . ly-00m. ad like mint; now you are a man in reality ; -�-The 0anadion pacigo Railway express ever twenty years aprominflut .character in piazza of one of the Vienna cafes 'the writer steps into a hollw The'kitohen is I2xl3 The second tost—for butter on' 3 only a Chinaman," '. leaving Ottawa for the west Tqaoday night recently. At Shorlott Lake the tra,in was the criminal history of this OOuD`ttT­ The ' y I before you wero ditched and all the ogtioI4 were killed or ' .L. wastntertainod by the humorous inOODgruit staircaffe on one aide. nd cold water,with nionced on .the 31st of May, and will last for far - . �tle'st Brit4nnia, - mfvn Wallace, alia.g Henry'allas Arling.bet- of his surroundings. The waiter was a Ger- feet lu'size and has hot a In this However, the low an it now stands Is mowed down a hard of cal On maimed. The ship to laid their oloim be er known aa John Harvey, WAS one of the "Man 1. at the, next table was a group of a fair-sized �autry. A living. room with 90 days—up to the 28th of August. from being carried out, It is generally con- Seven cows were killed. The timin went fore the Canadian Me' ,"ifle for $4,700. The t' L all P inost noted expert confidence men 'and , vi and two doorv, together with test the Ontario Shorthoms which were out 0 Ix million dollars to undisturbed. ; L vacious Frenchmen ; across the street was three windows . . not having calved�ars in. eded that it will take a ' at ra do good We somoulot. country. -'He boa the Tunisian theater with its semicircle of an open fire -place, is adj%cont to the kitoh- - of the first test— deport all the Chinaman who would not —Frederick MoLaren has arrived at the Pangtouguisheue round crocks in this � . is also a bathroom 4xf; feet, with ciluded, and, are holding their own well. Of this only some sixteen thous- Woodstock from Dayton, Ohio, to inquire iLw; & "il 41 "hel 70 my a" yved ,various terms Of imPor-Ispument showy, bazaars on e�tlher side ; from the left on There 'a, d by register. I his -Reformatory, 1:63 in number, were out me into the mysterious d oath as Bmbro of - ,I during bi% life., and -has been an associate Of I . came the Clangor of gongs in the Chinese first-alass plumbing. On the second floor one of Obese COLV and is on hand, and it will be some mootbe Ing on Saturday, one of them, Samue of equal diere.- I I a u dune seaAsteein both] Clutch Donohue -&ad others I . . 9, two large ones and a small H. Wright, of Guelph, is 16 years old but d r b r from Loudos$ was drowned� -The . lottildiog ; on the right was the Temple of are three room . before Congress meets to Appropriate more father, who we fe n I - one -41 for sleeping purposes. Altogether is giving from 36 to 46 lbs. of milk dailyi for the purpose, and it in' very doubtful a garden with suspicious cuts and bruises Brown, , allery of any I Luxor U the end of that busy thorough t, but 4 young fellow took a dive off a boat that was puts. Scarcely a f0gUaom f(I L � � the home is one of which no, workingman Waterloo Daisy dropped somewba, whether they will do it at all. Ao it Is --the about bia. head. 1 pears took Importance is without him POW0, fare -eat; and in the background owned by Willis t to 31". suohored seat by, and It api , Cairo W need be ashamed. �. . Fair Maid of Hallet, Chlearoon are allowed to room about with- —The total; subscriptions son I . was , —A Gamith paper says : Andrew Rich - were the rising walls of the buildings of the e op d into hemr be was never emu sfier. He - a . d lime .4.6 Succeed ? Of course I expect to," said Grau[ger,Londej,borough,beA t t a tog as of yore. Kirkpatrick, Wife of the Lieutonant�00vff- - cre"'Pol" 11 dressed. . ardson, ex 670, was tski'Dg A MOTO au- �. U -Chicago ! The worl . miss - place and touched tke 50 lb. Insivalso, On on W t to prtnow not missed until the boys were a . often seen stratoge juxtapositions of races, D&vis,'he she chatted with the corre diter, I adm�t I am some bat nor of Ontario, for the prosen This In the firat drowning socident that has colt from one of his farms to the other on ,. - but it is doubtful if it has ever seen any spondent of this paper the other day, "and two days the Shorthorn hard showed the Now, Mr. E allso, but still I cannot 90 MAY 6mounted to $672,251. Tha lists have since this institution was built. the opposite side of tbeyowd ; a neighborl;t I t lold of milk, but subsequently drop. hard on the Americ &I n last an soon as the fair is over I shall pub- lar' -end of been closed auA th ' ount forwarded to occurred 6 Saturday Sadie colts happened to be on t;he road &ad were � : , exactly what has ' " The tables used by the d-tiry ex- " far as you when you say at the In —In Peterborough las more violent and humorous in contrasts tha pel balk'. Grant, of Otte ource of annoyance -to the Imalre he was this, LOvery, fair must have its gigantic ish my figures to show the various Items in con- your article that they ore cowards. Why, Lady , I ity. .Paris had been accomplithed. In4ho way of clothing parts, which show . a incident which oc- - —One eveni'g late ,u Mr. Jacob Hall Hutchinson, aged 17, and Linte Morrison, As Ing by.eotiol the colt from her.. Mr. . tOYg its mechanical monstros C� on with the test are most intereitin Sir - � I can give you On .N.T. aged 14, woes taken Out in a co,noo for a lead . I the wife will be allowed six dresses ; two no 1 $ of Linwood Waterloo lunty, was U rdson picklenjups, stone and throw It its Eiffel tower, Vienna its coloaval'dome oraing, two asersuakers and valuable to breeders, but are too istri- Z1r;d but a few weeks ago here. in the . " � iher.in-law,Al h mail by two gentleman, when they were Riolix and Chicago has its dakk calicoes for In' rat reader. They State of *Missouri in which there was& re- lag his tes;� his little rot mught 1110 the Current Slid carried over the at them to drive them back, which it did, (38nom its Titanic egg, A V . �� further notice them. That � ' two hundred for afternoon service oad two wash dresses. oal grssont to the gone is manifestation of bravery, The Strioker, aged'11 year insisted on halgin: ktor and up- and he took no Of � Ferris whael—'built of iron, o be two bonnets and two are alu lished from week to week in the marrkab no man hold and being familiar wit the horses he TOW slide, their *&nos fil iling with wl act being evening thecolts were hems�aad the Owner, I eter, wit re will ols , and fifty feet in diam The children's Wardrobe will con- Bra are Gazette of Chicago, The barns in oats "forrod to vm where a 10 ad to put his head a the log of one of I *ebdng them. One of the M600 d after Mr.. Ssmuel Carr, noidoed one of 'th6vat -a � . ed accommodating, it is said, about two cloaks. -over 'arments, The which the cattle are kept'aro " comfortable up a trais, robbed the express car and pas. , tur &%Is to swim, clung to the boat, all two_ L I swent -and ex - thousand people. Thi's oppalling instru- mist mainly of made 9 sollaerellameng whom were Governor Stone, the salmile, wkin the ores kickea him in Ing ouTied down the river some distance Year-Lold filly, lame. H man . oAdt costs exactly $10, and each as possible, but the conditions are not alte. face, smislAing in, the n jaw and bel end , . infant's he ex -Treasurer -of the StA,te, the pipair oked up, The other swam "here. &mined the saimal'S foreleg found that I . ta-lity of pleasure stands in the center be on exhibition with the price gother- faverable. It in impossible to keep of . isseuri, t seriously damaging. one of his eyes, The WAN PI the bons was broken just below tits knee isanoe, and in the article will . a debeative, and did it without unfortunate girls were drowned, 01 the avenue of the Plai of L ad." . them -very cool, and the food so far has boon gad a Stst doctor succeeded in replacing the teeth and The MO way occurred near and the - ead protruding, Hesaw that noth- . . 1. 611ma,x and ultimate expression the show attach -two toy pistols. Now, . entertained that —A rery serious runa, bat destroy tb I I I Now that it has be- ,,, How about- the food you propose to very dry for the most part, though now any wooposs but broken jaw, and hopes are few ,jag could be done I a 11111malt Oletnent of the Fair. a slower is being brought in from that is what I call true ooerage or bravery, re. Grmd T6110Y, WillingtOlt County, a I he snppmd I � I - some gres . i) and &I- the boy will be saved from selficas disfign which w%s done at onco. am .. gull its revolutions, and the dizzy crowds furnish ?" StitiODS, (I MOM a* th9part of .6he rebbe . mys ago. Mr.A.Cotton,of Balwood,accom- from one � So It wfil, of eourge, be plain, but it will Wisconsin, The resullm of the Camp 1110# !A reported doing as a, . was the accident was w result of a kick I ,tQ swinging up into mid,afr� the joy of the what mant, The little fe it ip a world-r�erry- be substantial and well,cooked. At the end whi b will be continued tIU the and of the though ths officials' bravery was NOUN oil as could be expeowd- pealed by John King, of East Luther, a and of the other colts, and expeo" to bear the . laisance is complete. . tobod with great interest, dermset &t that particular time still tkey W, named Mahar driving along with7 a span of horse . . 0 a of each month every member of the family, sea . , —A Wastiai"iff low" lque wholod lose, whLIoh would be a lift'ry one on 90-r uud in which grown-u;p humanit � first tin* the loading broods had it� en 5hoMhy the Gove . I rning to rig Wonging to sbe former,when the toz ..� . in the festive ; tmos- will be w*hed to ses, how they are thriv- as I will bethe L at hich brou ht in ton hogs the "her moi � -us allowing him, - Howevei, M-r,Fj#h0A*QII heard what more become children sa to furnish." hav been matched against cash other nuder igg. a party at the next station at I fie had them weighed. ran through the --neckyobs, th had happewd, Aad concluded it WAS the M L Pbere of the " greatest show on a krth. " in on the bn1gof fffe I propor rly gop- they arrived, t6 hunt down the desperate the ondon va,arksk ough they tie buggy to run up against the animals I L at the fill The s 1Z of Mtn Davis, menus for three San- the same oonditions and very nesi a the descendants of the at the 01tY W811911 $deolei, and alth dashed suit of his throwing 'the dom j,4: ide -show is an object. of interei t to a opied by the writer and promobing these of the average former, The crimisal. Theme or . tipped the boom at 1, '5 pounds, the owner and soariug them so badly that they to of He inimeal"Gly todk $50 ewer to his noll Man who cares for his kind end finds n the day meals was 0 - bereas of Banker Hill, . . ate, Both occupan - 11 yield of the Shorthorn herd has been a enr - d. 19 nd explallled a mystery that woUlA '� things that interest them survivals Pf the here it in I . imber very well, Mr. Editor, that, was not satimfie r:ley weighed at least off at a f urioue r d me- bor, a i . : —1dilk toast, rise. and goes to show that the milidng I remc a, the rig were thrown to the ground an have been solvedf I wh �_ I I ' 00 I t, ill I � I I I I M t' J PU if DO I 11 nj_ &I I a on , r a, U I W . 01� ; " 11 I it r Prehistoric mood of wonder in the litmos. Breskiagt (cost 18 sents) Canada I, slon$Pwith Yourself and 100 pounds more than that, he was sui r. 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