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SEPTEMBER 81 1893.
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. � sub-otations in variouis parts of the Stateg institutions and specious promiesso they the pro, ous year, an increase of 129,000
i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. - than goods, at the railing prices, Would at I xperl. .
, � I )d (5) t� lay the results of these a Canadians. tons a traffic on the Welland Canal
I � not buT them &tall. Itsounds ,rather'for- are ,not fit to be called
i� the parenthesis after each � ." . ments before-tho farmer@, not only In bat- how-mr.,shows a dacrea a of about 2D,000
ii IRLThe Idgure between The naips Canadian has been made 11
I one denotes the page of the paper on which the alidablb to talk of flooding the country With letin form,1 but more especially writing tons� The quantity of rioultural products
i advertisement will be found. cheap American goods, but It is not marly to tha Ag - r,1601tural press.. Ntarl 11 of the a synonym In the eyes of the world for %seed . �61
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I : 2,300 Farm for Sale—Expositor Office. (6) new. work in the Stat 0� of nuesots manliness and sterling honesty, and a ontreall was 261 954 tons as against 205, -
a so terrible as our Conservitive friends would I above is 0
; i ng ip B G Bros. (6) 605 tons he previous year, The grain trans-
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: 1, I ats, a 9 ackson Bros, (1) have us believe, for It In always - the :iilltrs - cannot believe that the people of West ,
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. . 11 0 @� . cpaul. (8) n the a L ad of Jhe reputation hich he Huron will drag it in the mir a, ported to i Montreal by rail, during the sea-
, It a hmaker and Jeweller— er r. (5) and not tho'buyers who suffer -*hen the 0 0 son show an increase of 107,000 tons.
; ; tt New Fall Stock—R. Jaunliefoo : ( . had made ol$11s conducting tho ats, I)n w rk - . 4
� i Acknowledged by All—Jack ,6) roe. (5) 1 market In glutted. We think we would bi at Guelph�.- The experiment static In Min- ' . Lieut. Col. The Hon, Matthew Aylmer,
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4 4 Ready for Fall Trade—Dun � , un n. (5) - a fit#ated at St. A th Park THE DOMINION CAPITAL. son of Lord Ayltrier, thenew Assistant -Ad-
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? 4 i,t estimating with extreme liberality, were we 0880ts I jutant General, has arri#ad.
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. mare and Foal for Sale—W. Somerville. (8) about midray between St. Pa Is a Min-
, i it :xpositor Office. (8) to say that there are ton per oent..df Can%- , a — , -
t , . mospolii, inif within three fou t9a ) a mil - i - -
I .i For Sale—E (-By Our Special Correspondent.) . I I
I I I Pickling Spices -1. V. Fear, (8) y " ic care which irun ry, I : News of the Week.
i I � da's population directl interested in suY� of the aloott :ten
; Reliable Dye Stuffs --I. V. Fear. (8) I OTrAWA, September 4th, 1893. . I
H . For Sale—J. P. Clarke. (5) I � .. one probooted industry. 'But suppose for rninutes *w.sen those cities. � As an .evi-
, � l . . I GOLD.�-The steamer Paris brought to
" has been Daily Cabinet Councils have been the or- I
, �.. 'Teacher Wanted—W. G, Broadfoot. (5) L Now York on Saturday f,25,000 gold, the
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� a moment that there are. Well, -American* dance of the malicious spirit
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I i WanW—Thoo. Code. (6) � . : g Professor Shaw of tote, i t may be der si ter, and an - -
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�, I —R� Hicks. (6): L of Umbra ;07,000.
i ----_,� : For Sale goods come in add force a reduction of . d 4 G !;-be PERATE MAN. -Alonzo Clark, a
: Alms Ladies College—B. F. Austin. (8) mentioned that a copy of ! the . effort is being made by the Government to A DO
� I - Boarders Wanted—Mrs. Geo. Flintod. (8 per tent on this one tenth 6f the population, . whioli'contained the recent report of the
; ; racehorse owner of St. Louie, after shooting
F -t . —J. T. Cairns. (8, clear off the arrears of work accumulated
- I I Vavn& Post Office Store � The -result is that nine tenths of the peOP18 commission, was sent to a promin int mem-
! . I Qtirl Wanted—Mrs, M. Y. McLean. (8) � and" dabgerouil wounding his wife, has
I i - , a. It during hie absence. There are a large num-
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- Fall and -Winter Goods—Wm. Pickard. (8) cer- bar of the I Minnesota Ho t
i__ %, save 215 per cent. on their putchases in a I 1, committed suiolle.
q . ,I was marked within nd -Without, ii�d- reach- bar of appointments vacant, Including
. I i Bicycle Races—A. T. Cooper. (6) I -Two thousand
I - � WORK FOR OPHRATIVES.
L n. (8) tain line and one tenth tons or gain the dif-
� It Mind Your Stove Plpes__Mullett & J*okeo ad Its deWastion almost an soon as the, a some high offices, suoh as Lioutenaut-Gov- people ll� I �ork by the start-
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i I Genuine Goods ---H. F. Edwards. (8) d 25 F_
j i farenoe between their former not profit an Intment had been made, but It c�mplete y -
I 11 11 . 0 ernorships, Judgeships, and Collectorship Ing up of the cotton and yarn mills at Law-
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. I nth has for four- Mled to 4�ot its purpose. T6e, regents at .
f � per cent, But this one to . - . f the port of Montreal. One difficulty in ran6e, Massachusetts,
� . _.. . . , subsequent meeting of th -0 SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKE�S.-Threa 41i
a , teen years been bonused out a� Board found
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� � t ht T% of the nine tenths to the extent of 33J per and una "imoualk sustained I the'jappoint-
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I .1� I I .1 n - � - . - nt. of the price Of 4 their goods ; and more meat. . I thislatter appointment has been the oppo- vention 'of Sunday School workers were, in
- 0 ce The duties of the new position com- session at St. Louis, Missouri, this week.
. I � sition of Mr. Ouimet and the French, who
... L I than that, in its relation to 99 other Indus- mence Oo6ber let and the saI%ry paid is an I Delegates *ere present from every State
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� � A SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Sept. 8t � ' ' ad'vanoo oii that given by the '�Outarlo';!'Gov - urged that. the Collector of a Freneh city and Territory in the Union, also from
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I , I � Home Rule. - I . : -_ 000000010 ! : I have reason to think, however, that this most every civilized and jincivilized 6'ountry
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�� * . vantage. Where in the hardship ? No I i ; in the world. !
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. !", . It Rule bill has passed its third . - I � diffic! Ity has been overcome. in this way . I .
I'll .4 . � t ',�' The Rome ' matter how you look at it the fact is India- Thid Political Cam aign�! !1 -The hotel in
. I SUMMER HOTEL BURNED.
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�� .. mbsok, a hamlet in the Wurttemberg
. , - ! is class legis. Dominion politics will trict! Mr. King, has been on erannuated, 151a-
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� I . � I lation of the worst kind, 'a robbing of the - orth T2,200 a year, . I
I � - , , hot -in this Province. Mr. Laurier the lead thus creating a vacancy w
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% I'll i likelihood, be extremely acant. The Graces, I q6nadidn, on the condition that the oppo- week. � All caped except four, who were �
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- �'i, 11 the Highnesses and t4e 11 Me -Lords," will I suffocated 1:5their beds.
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,,�:tl I . t, County of York on Tu d withdrawn. If this programme is carried
Rg : � overwhelm it by a majority that has been . Voi Populi. I . TH ' - CHILDREN BURNED TO DEATH.—
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11 ,�, �i � I that section have given the , brilliant and out, it will be rather hard on an old and Jaoc� laiborne, living twelve miles from
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. _��L I 4 estiniated at as ,high a figure as four b.,un- THE EX�OSITOR predicted some time ago - ! efficient officer, Mr. Nelligan, the assistant ,
, � � gifted W&4�r a splendid send off. The Tor. in the
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I . i dred. Then Mr. Gladstone will again W I I Postoffice inspector for that District. He
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. - " �, Peal. -to the country. The skill, the finesse, . � off a short distance to fish. In their ab-
. �iA� - the wedge of Sabbath desecration to enter '
�'Ik A, seven thousand personk pgesen:b. M r. the only man familiar with the dutips of the
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. -;I � Laur er :eed co ton. The -house was consumed and
. e I ed courage which this wonderful old man Our prediction hao'come true.-. � I have permitted an outsider to have been ap, I
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'' . has shown are remarkable in the highest de- - ' ' . .. p I)ISTRESS IN INDIA. -Floods- are causing
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. " An old writer said : ." The voice of the ormiiogl tr�ln and at every, A�st n on the
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- I �_ 4 gree. Through one of the bitterest political I great damage in the Province of Behar, Bon-
- ... � - of God I" and, to a large route to Newmarket the most '01casing de- point Mr. Barwick, the Conservative organ
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I .. Ir.. figtits Britain has ever known he has held Pe . .- : gal. The rice crops are ruinedo and thoua-
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I I g when the people are thdirofighly . awakened, while -the �reception at Newmirket is die- AN EmiNENT PREACHER DEAD. -The
: � . . . . . . . ; hostile factions - which would be equivalent . . point political hacks to these impdrtant pos- Rev. John Cunningham died of diabetes at
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: when thdy real�ize wh&t;is,st stake, the good 6ribed' as f Ilo*a in the report,: i �!*
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p ; 11 . �4 - senseof the major an, P "At eVery station along the 11 is appointed, however, and before Cardwell day morning. He had been ill for months.
I �', i moue. He has listened unmoved to the bit- .- I
: ;. I I In many instances, no doubt, wrong does berboarde the train onitheir ..way to the ,
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I .- ,; I tereattaunta that the most thorough mas- town. A procession was formed and a
". triumph, but it is, in all cages, where, the ' in the London Sun, has a warm eulogy of
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� 1-1 tars of invecti-ve in the world could hurt at . . I march iiia& to the park. The townspeople appointment of Mr. C. H. Mackintosh, 9- Hon. Edward-Blakei'as the most remarkable
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: 11 : I people have been. luiled into apathy. But , - and great P,, as Lieutenant -Governor of the North.
t -,,, L �� turned outl in large numbers, and valuable r�cruit of the Irish party since
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� x .i � once let them be thoroughly aroused, let crowds from the surrounding country' were west. It will be easy for the Governm�nt 1880. 1 - I
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. ` I the issue be clearly defined, and they speak 'in atte Flags w.er6 i!,flying here, to'elect their candidate in Ottawa, because ARREST OF A FEMALE AGITA.ToR.-Emma
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� � ",� �, H �� � � I ted any other man io. the world to -day; ,Believing this to be true we will .mak a . citing riots. .
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. k I � I � ctions the Liberal ',.party � port friom Augusta, Georgia, states that 600
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: I I . ,wheer force of his personality has mad I while the many bicyclists in.attendance also was an uncontested seat at the Capital,
� c � . I � , lives were lost and $2,000,000 worth of
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r I . es of the where the Government is all powerful.
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� k I .1 : .- - Westing to study the surroundings of home I all sides and the following bra;ee bindi were Government in the House of Commons anxi- R '
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; 1. I and friends, and the training that have . rket, No- ous to resign their seats to accept office is
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c . ii", I _; .4 � EMIGRATING -Thousands of Poles
I '. �1 �1, to their .opponents. Let our readers ponder bleton, Kettleby, Stouflville, Bond. Head, very large and must alarm the Prime Minis. OL � '
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I . r I made these things possible to 11 the best I h the Warsaw district An the last
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� , , * this matter ; unt A16ert." ' e w eks with the intention of going to
I ol -A: � k. hated man in England." i I
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I I I i1aj.. who wamts to be made County:Judge ;1r, America, but it is doubtful whether their
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. .�, P .4 Burns, who wants the Lieu tenant- Governo r- will enable them to get beyon .
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� . Al -i ;,I, � ' I party, as well as creditable to the people. . requested that his salary be reduced from,
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: 'I, , [�;, I I I the Congress of. the United States on No- The Agricultural College I wants some office, he does not care what ; ,000 to $1,000. There is great distress in
, � O...�, I., i I Laurier�as, we have already stated, is a ated Mr.. Lepine. of Montreal east ; Mr. A. W. 85
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I , , t Democratic administration dare not move in tario Agricultural College at Gulelph have I .1 � and many others, then there are a number
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. � - - eard whether or not he will Visit iaron on -who do riot intend to offer themselves again, re starVing.
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7 , 1 1 Mr.Cleveland and his confreres seem not on- such an institution. The principal fricti force In the Behring Sea, reports that no
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� -�,, , �;!_t - ly willing but anxious to redeem the pledges was between the two leading teachers, Dr. . ! . I bright for their carrying the country -at the raide have been made this season upon the
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i:1 ". � , I - on Thursday next. . il t elections, but the haste ies, and t at the seals are unusually
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, i.� . - F ollowing up Mr. Laurier, a strong depu. ere tire making to become independent of plepti ul.
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. I- �V�A��i I mense revenue: from high tariff taxa,tion. over, he boldly charges that the commission withdraw the warrants of subordinate I - who was afterwards granted a new trial
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� .11 - What a fix Canada would be H. M. S. "Blake' did very well. The beat -On a single conceesion in Hullett three
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I � - 4 in now if she had free trade with the United papers of Saturday last : . bands, has bought a bell for\�hi
I C,- ", A ".v e.Port Albert which the Association sends to Bisley� next been erected this summer, all within a radius
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. ; r`. -- �t . I Sergeant7ing, 45th ; Lieut. Curran, 12tb ; Ratieford estate and purposes fixing it up
� WL; 9 children with but surely no grown man The duties of the new'Appointment are: marous promises as to bringin '@rtain
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,;-:i . r', r� the State Agricultural Colle' Were this done simply out of tho fhInees of -
, - . -ave peady money and are willing to '. ge ; (2) To' IeC7 . vidson, 12th ; was - married
, , 'Id make no Lieut. C. N. Mitchell; 90th; Staff Sergeant officer of Detroit, at a salary of $4,000 a year.
� �-_ , ; �, .1 - must h ture to the farmeys :at the State Institutes a large and generous heart, we. won Bell,'12th ;'Staff Sergeant Da here, has been elected health
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I i� _1 �_ '74, inj I urea the seller, while it benefits the Cana- at the next election, that ' Gunner Turnbull, British Columbia; Q. M. received in Clinton post office on the evening
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lace the accident -occurred, brought Mr. I .
Deatchell,
over the top of the sling, rack, down he bIIIV
Miss Hutton and her brother to
The fall rendered him unconscious fc r some
toWnL, when medical aid wasi Pr*%u,,red for '
time, but he was 4ory fortunate to escape
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Mr. Peatcholl. Miss Hutton d her I
with nothing more serious than a severe
brother were not seriously injured. 'The
shaking up. I '
horse was found next morning at Mr. War.
-Mr. James M. 'Martin of Moron, has
wick's, none the worse for his night out.
moved his barn, put stons stabling 6nder It
-Mr. B. Forster. of Holinesyille, got
and built a straw house, giving him � build.
tired carrying -water up hill, and has &r,
for
Ing 56x82 feet now that it Is co�npleted.
ranged something else to. do this work.
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Mr. Martin in a progressive farmerp _
His house Is on the top of a hill, and about
-A collision between two single i buggies
half way down is the spring that supplies
took place the other evening on the main
the house with water; be has put in a by -
F I had its
street In Wingliam. One uggY I
draulio ram a few feet below the spring, for
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shafts shattered, which was, the greatest
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enough to give the water considerable fall
in done. �
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and by means of pipes the house In coast '
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r. Jo`hn Mallot while workin"'g atound
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ly supplied. The ram works perfectly, and
the flax mill on Friday accidentally fall,
will throw the water tan feet up for every .
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and striking a board in' red himielf inter-
one foot of fall.
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nall and otherwise. go, was c fi to
-Wednesday of list week a court of .in.
the touse for a few days. I
vestigation was held at Walton before A
-A most valuable cow belougain to Mr.
Govenlock, J. P., by the Howick Mutuai
G. Hesk of Hallett, had the mis ortune to
Fire Insurance Company, in reference to a
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break her leg while in the bush he other
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claim presented by Win. Storey for M, for .
day, and we are sorry to may Is no likely to
the loss of a year old heifer said to be struck
be of any more use. .
by lightning on June 25th. J, RA Miller I
-John Johnston has sold out his store bus-
and Edward.Bryan, directors of the above
[mesa at Bluevalsto Joseph Pugh. Mr.John-
company, called witnesses to show that the
ston is going to Goderich, having bought out
heifer was sick previous to the time it Val
an extensive livery business there. H. Ross
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found by theowner in the field. T ere were
has bought the livery stable at the same vil-
no marks on the animal. The claim 'Was
lage from Mr. Johnston. i
disallowed by the magistrate. .
-The trustees of the Goderich Collegiate
-On Sunday morning, 27th ult.,, about I
Institute have just - had completed by
three o'clock, the stable of Mr. Finlay, .
Saunders & Co., an improved . system of
Lower Wingham, was discovered to be O'� : I L
heating and ventilating the building, which
fire. Mr. Finlay, with the assistance of I I
they think in about as perfect an! arrange-
neighbors, succeeded in saving his horses, I
ment as could be desired, �
harness, etc. The hay, of which there W,ac
-Mr. M, cMurohy, of the Goderich Col-
a considerable supply, was destroyed, along
legiate Institute staff, has resigned his po-
with the building. The origin of the fire is .
sition to accept s, similar one at Colling-
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not known, but It is supposed to be the
, Mr. R. E. Hooper, B. A., was
work of an incendiary. There was no in.
appointed to the vacancy at a salary of
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suramee. The town Alarm was tounded; but
eight hundred dollars per annum.
as the fire was beyond the limits Of the
. -Word has been received that Thomas
water works, the hose reels were not taken
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Black, of East Wawanosh, and those with
out. �
him, had 9, narrow escape while on their way
-Wrn. Brown, the veteran horse trader
to Manitoba, by the train runni6bg off the
of Morris township, says he has got a horse
track and some of the cars- turning upside
that can rival the famous Barnum ciren't
down but no person was seriously injured.
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horses for ability in performing feats that
-On Saturday, 26th ult., Mr. and Airs.
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require reason and cuteness. The other day - -
Edwardp, of Albert Street, Brussels, cele-
he rode. his trader over to a neighbor , a and
! brated their golden wedding., They had
tied him to the side of the barn. The horse, -
been married "fif by -five years. In honor of
not liking the idea of standing in the hot sun -
the occasionitheir daughter and son-in-law
without feed, broke his moorings and started -'
provided an exeelient tea on their lawn.
on a tour of inspection. He first visitedthe ,
Theee were about eight' guests'present.
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adj pining pasture, but finding that the grass.
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-A horse - belonging to M '. Moore, of
hoppers had left nothing for his wofship, he
near Blyth, met with a painful 'accident last
returned to the barn and smelling the goca :
week. Whitle coming from Auburn and
bay withill, concluded that he must b&ve
w.hile descending a steep hill the animal
some. He forthwith started to investigate
stumbled and the weight of
loaded cart making matters wo�ie,
ithe heavily
the'fore
the siding of the barn and finding a small
door, three feet equare, that Jed to the
legs of the poor brute were badly
cut up.
threshing floor he immediately crouched like
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-Mr. James Steep' 'of Clinton, who has
a camel going through the eye of a needle
I boughtthat portion of the Rams Ord property
and without delay entered and was soon on.
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in which was situated the allave factory,
JOYing a bounteous repast. This horse ,
pond, is cleaning the pond out, ,and intends
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weighs about 1400 lbs. and left the clear im.
to stock it with fish; he la�lso tpurposes
pression of his foreshoes on the floor Where he
erecting a cold -storage buildiog, -and may
entered. . -
also put up a house. . -
-A kettle of boiling tallo�, caught fire in'
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the Exete�r tannery the other day, and en- -
COUNCIL DOI-211GS.—Couneil Met at 'Varna$ .
tertaining the fear of its getting filre to
the building, Mr. Clinton McCallum carried
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August 29th, 1893. at be O'clock, Mem- �
the blazing vessel outside, and in doing so
the sleeve of his shirt caught fire, scalding
bers all prisent. Mr. Morrow's account.,
$6.750 for goods supplied to Mrs. Scotch.
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and burning hi right arm considerably. I
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-and Wm. Lamont's account, 80?, for
mere., .
repairing bridge on McNair's sideroad, were
—Mrs. Barr, wife of Samuel Barr, of the
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15th concession of Goderich township, died
ordered to bQ_paid. A by-law was passed
at London, on Monday night of last week.
authorizing the clerk to levy and raise a
rate of two and one fifth mills on the dollar
Deceased had been in delicate health for
for county purposes, one and one fifth mills ,
some time; she was the second daughter o
Mr, Fred Tobbutt, and leaves two childrenf
for local purposes, and seven tenth mills for
—Miss Esther Willis, daughter of Mr.
general school fund, also the different rates
required by the several! school section cor-
James Willis, lumber merchant, of Exeter.
died in that place on Wednesday. of last
porations. The clerk was authorized to -
week. She has been -a sufferer of consump.
ering the council to --
issue debentures for the amount.'bf eigbt
tion for some time, which finally terminated
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hundred dollar# timid amount to be raised
her life at the age of 14 years. She was a
off union schooilsectior�No. I to defray the
most estimable young lady and the parents
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expense . of building a new schoo'l house in
-Mr. William Townsend of Tuokeremith,
said school section. The council then ad-
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met with an accident a short time ago which
might have, proved very serious. He was
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engaged in hauling in oats, and while stand-
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Clinton.
ing on the edge of the rack lost his balance
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and fell heavily to the ground. Herece.ived-
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some severe bruises, but we are glad tbo 'say
NEW S'XOKE STACK.—Mr. A. Chrystal, of
is able to be around again.
Goderich Boiler Works, placed a new iron I
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smoke stack on Fairon mill last weik. The
was playing with his little boys lately, he
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old ons bad b . fifteen years "and was
met with a slight accident 'which might
pretty well rotted, r. Chrystal is an ex- �,
have been a serious one. One of the little
pert mechanic and completed the work with, �
feHowi playfully threw a brick which struck
out a hitch. I .
his father on the cheek just below the tem-
EXTENDIING BxYoND.—A large number of
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ple, making at the tim6 an:: ugly looking
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people were present at the auction veto of
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town lots in Bawden's survey of the Rame.
-On a recent forenoon Win . Bright, man-
ford estate last Thursday. Purchasers seem -
ager (of Brussels Flax Mill, hung his vest, in
ed averse to buying by auction. Since then
the pocket of which was an open .faced gol&
47 lots have been sold. Only a few AdIcee
upon the fence east of 'the Methodist
w7 at, b I
lots for sale remain iAside the corporation, .
111 (c lawn and immediately opposite the
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and some 46 outside.
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mill. Somebody purloined the timepiece
PEOPLE WHO TRAVEL.—The following
during the noon hour, it is thought, and the
World's Fair party left for Chicago on the
missing watch has not been found since.
excursion last week: It. Ransf.ord, Mrs,
—Mrs. Francis Burke, of .Zetland, re-
Ransford., S. R. Remington, Mrs. Combe,,
Miss Combe, H. B. Combe, R. Agnew. B.
ceived a paralytic stroke on Tuesday of last
which caused her death on the fol-
Churchill, R. Jenkins, Miss Jenkins, W. J.
,week,
lowing Friday. Deceased was 78 years of
Patton, Mrs. Patton, J. Jarvis, J. Adamoo,
age, and was one of the earliest settlers.
Mrs. Crich and H. Smith. The Nfauitobs
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excursion alto took Messrs. W. Elford, J.
1he funeral on Sunday was largely attend-
ed, many of the pioneers of that section
Southcolnbe, W. Longman,- Hugh Sturdy.
. following the remains to their last resting
Mrs. Stillwell, of Bayfield, left for Spokane,
Montana, mud Mr. and Mrs.George Beesley, I'll
place. !
—Mr. Lack Kennedy, of the Central
J. Castle and A. May were passenigers for
Ontario, California. Rev, W, Smyth ana
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Mr. Rober Mason, of the Base line, Go
wife are off to Parry Sound. All the above - �
erich township, who takes possession on the
were ticketed through by W. Jackson, local
2nd of October. Mr. Kennedy has not yet
passenger agent, G. T. R, I
RuNAwAY. — Labt Thuraday afternoon
decided what he will do, but whl likely re-
main in Clinton. Mr. Mason has rented
there was a runaway on Albert street which
his farm to his uncle Thomas, who takes
threatened very serious results. A big load
of flax with a spirited team was manned by
posaesBiori almost immediately. .1
—On Friday last Rev. G. H. Cobbledick,
James Perdue. Near Scruton's butcher
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shop the horses took fright at a passing bi-
cycle and all efforts to control them 'was of
Le'atherdale, G. A. Deadmano Geo. Henry:
no avail. The flax and driver were dumpea
W. H. Kerr and Dr. Cavanaugh of Brueseli,
left for a trip to the World's Fair. Mr.
off in front of Alorrish's bakery and Cante-
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Cobbledick and Mr. Kerr had some inten-
. Ion Brothers' grocery. The horses madly
dashed up Albert street and came in forcible
tion of going on to St. Louis, Missouri,
where the World's Sunday School Conven-
cont#ct with a buggy occupied by Mrs. W.
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tion is being held on the 4th, 5th and 6th
H. Ball and child and Mrs. Goldthorpe, of
Colborne. The buggy was upset and badly
insts.
—A daring burglary was committed the
smashed. The ladies and child had 5
miraculous escape from death. Bath were
other night in the store of W. Neal at Wal-
ton. Thieves entered through a cellar win-
severely bruised and Mrs. Bill cut In the
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dow and by way of.& trap door made access
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face, while the child not injured. The
horses continued their mad career until the
to the store. It is not accurately known
how much they to themselves, but
heavy wagon caught on a telegraph pole OP .
-appriated
it is estimated at $5.0. Other houses in the
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posits Mr. Arthur Cook,s'. The animals
and wagon and tangled harness landed in a
neighborhood were ransacked also , the
midnight marauders but no serious to, 8 sus.
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confused state in the ditch and were captur, ,
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ed. The horses were :severely out sud
bruised and the wagon a wreck. An idea
at Stratford on Th4aday, 24th ult.,
of the force may be learned when the froct
money
axle was broken clean off close to the wbeel.
in the hose reel race th
Railway team of that 'cit;
,Grand Trunk
defeating them
The escapes from untimely death were MaDY
bv two seconds. They had to do something
and fortunate;
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11ton having
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donalia x -is.
train. X-iss,
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able to be �
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better. -T-ho
w.right and '
. pounced for .
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bridge Oud I
from Blyth
seven ,and ei
bridge was
- leading a 'i
throwing tb
aukl� ,bones
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outside of t]
woutid. A
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is doing nic
before Mr. ',
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the iverage
expected.�w-�
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the P.sot fol
"areest
bair 7v
returned lh�
our sesside'
lama b'scs ta,
Howard he
Robert Dr3
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in the,uear
in anoi�her
Peter Duri
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in atthe t
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badly iuj
we utdort
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Of going
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John Gibil
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Methodial
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inst" mol
Hotel is �
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table, we�
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train �com.
the up tri
late, owiv
trairas aw
win so,on.
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would have it, pulled the ticket for the �
first run. They are of the o inion that had �
one of the other teams gone Erst they could i
have more than made two seconds better'
time. . " �
-Robert G. Vincent of 1 Brussels, has
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worked out a now design in a spring mattress.
It is called the Diamond wirei mattress and
Mr. Vincent has applied for �& patent. He
is perfecting machinery whereby he will be
able to turn out 8 or 10 a day and he says
the price will be very reasonable. Mr _. ITin-
cent has had an offer for a half interest in
the invention but has not decided whether
he will accept it or not. He j has purchased
material for upwards of a � hundred mat.
resses as a practical test pf their worth. .
-On Wednesday evening, while Rev.
Mr. Peatchell, Miss Hutton and one of Mr.
Hutton's boys were driving home to Wing -
ham, from attending prayer meeting at Mr.
R. Warwick's, Bedond concession of Morris,
the horse, a broncho, becam� a refractory.
The horse jumped to one side! and overturn-
ed the buglp�, throwing thei occupants in
the ditch. Mr. Peatchall wag quite serious.
ly injured, being cut about 'the head, his
right wrist and side being badly bruised,
the buggy having run over him, The shafts
being broken, the horse got away from
the buggy and Mr. John.S.alter, near whose
OLIVA:*
BBIEF.s.-Rev. Maurice Baldwin, Bist10P
of Huron, conducted the confirmaition ser'
vice in the Trivitt Memorial Church oil 8111)'
bath morning last, and administered the
rights of confirmation to eigb*.een candi,
dates. He also preached a very a utilt
sermon on Sabbath evening to a ve 1796
congregation of all denorainatiOnL-31r-
George Bawden, bricklayer, has secured a
situation at Durham at his - trade, and left
for thereon Monday last. we wish him
success. Mr. James Jewell, bricklayery 0
assisting Mr. R. Cudmore, contractor, of
Hensall, thin week.-Georgio, a two-Y"V`
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old son of Mr. H. L. Billingg, formerly a
dentist here, died at the Central hotel 'In
Thursday of last week, and was buried in
the Exeter cemetery on Saturday afternoon
last. The cauwof death was congestion,of
the lungs. -The Presbyterian church hi's
received the first coat of plaster this WO.Ir-
-Rev. W. Kattlewell, of Paris, preociln
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next, and at the Main streat church 012
Sabbath evening, and in Draw's opors,
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He comes under the auspices of the ROYaI
Templare of, Temperance of this place --
The South Huron Fall Fair will be held here
on Monday and Tuesday, September, the
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