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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1893-09-15, Page 117, 1893 . ===="!!! � - � M, 18q3. � I Clr o o d s h as _�- - Steadily and �ve been -a..O- � troopedoirl r I %&\,day� n�- � ow I I with, attra � ac - and goin, � - � 6. _ I larger than, mr, owincr to � * 1 6 �%t in every . Tking with, a en and we I : this seaSon , I �-% Possible— , 11 - Just naw _ - .attention to , I � � E lines, viz - I - 1. ind ',Nlantles. w � � � - I � - I I i - � � . teriais are in Vork-room h ' � as 119 to order is - ar work. I I . All mmings are in vd our trimmers, � . I ou.r ideas . into , I- I - B quickest poe. I - �McPt matilf - , I ac 41 advise YOU at in the mean. I � Nvaiited, come . . Order. I I - plendid aagort- �_ul&r Inaterials 1wear—such as, ��viots, Serges, ,�� W-001 Cords, I � host, of other � Purple, Na,vy, . ay—la fact all with trimmings . . I i - I - ___ � ; - � . many different ion this fall— de—to ' much. which ban been an omitted, and � found a's usu- , Rough ciothi rhough there is ,I . plain smooth ut they are all ' with and with- xately, trimmed; � . with a rich up- -, �dl moderate in � iiake their selee- tise," as they are i rapidly even at i to have Our - .�, � ' : � .00k through " , . . I F-.xtend the in- � I 'Whether cug- ,d see what we' : �1.1 , ky YGU. . : � : V I . I � 4 c Fab ,..- � � I H. I � � � I �� r . Of the family - kind and loving ,:I Alexander,. of � � ary ; Dr. James - k,ie and Ka6te, an who: resides jwt � . i&eorge Turney, . - e late M.-ra. John ber, 1887, was & . For years. the , �s of disease, un- I , I Revere sicknessers, i,eated to recover ; rimited to a few d spirit, released, � - - ran,scared body, . ,e rich in, the re- . eautifully adorn - y principles that . � - , ta and the appra- ! i i I I . nd. kind fatthfut I � �, : 7 ions of all rest stent member of - I A , a church -and in- � I er. The fUrkeral I oou were largely . . r , ne hundred cgX' I - . , 7to the Wingb5l" - I I - I I __ I � . -Y. -11 ' � � Brophey visited : ' ek.--�Nlr. Itobert . � in siting friends in.. zaars. M, and A. . re visiting friends . eek.—,N1r.0h&rIe1- - - ram Aurora; last - e pleased to 900 . I g of the Boston week, it was do, I rch an d Paper it i . . :another year , and : a now one. ,Mr- , I lie papering 001" I � . 11, je�.Wellery and . ,anoient weaponap I . 4aited. our village . Wilson. received I I ter, , from her .918 1 City, Michigan, - 11 known here and �i.ug business here . A about the 18bb _j,lFAo,a is expected . .r in. time to at- . k affering dinner . 131h. P,ev� S. I . no of the spcmke" . : 111ent. . z � I - I I I � . . ,.ur painf nl duty 11 . Tuffin, � :i" Hattle . � rday at the real' - � M of , Chaxles Tuffin' 0 tioll of k inflam!ma' - - ,go. Ifer euf� 11 borne : 'bat were ruedi- I Tile best Of il but Death claim' meteen Year's) five _� he funeral took I was Ono of the titis neighborhood. . -pular young lady,, �cafft 0, gloo", over zaxtencl our OYU" � � . arents and fatnilly The, teacher,, and -;t church Sunday � - sh lost Burns' bu . I and I I as beautifu . I to, call' I their hear . he'd .com. Seafort . I t St,13&67, �ashed as ,iecs of I nod at 1b P I settiog, a ditch� up - I I I - - I . � � , � � I - I -_ I . . . I I I - �. . � I 11 % ­ � .11. . . � . I . . � ! - W , I I I . � � , 1—. I I .' I I - I - - � � . - I MCLEAN BROS, Pub.lishers. � -_ � I . P i#�,-* , ENTY-SIXTH YEAR. I i,_�' I TW . .1 ­ , . . I � , - - - SEAFORTHt FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 15, 1893. � " � $1.60 a Year in Advaiiee. I I 11 I WHOLE NUMBER, 1,344. _ ',�. ?. — , I I __ __ __ I . . 1. - . — I , - - I t. , � I— . � I . . " � . - � � "I I . I I I � � . ' id th t consecutive years under the old Union -of ��* . seem to mind. Site, is a queen, a p�.ragou, has al I rbored business concerns , but they did not remain here., If these also being damaged. It is- supposed some Fi Aftinus, who @peaks English, a a " . I w Ila , " I I 11 . in her class, but she, hm won bones ly the whose Zayii��s National Policy, insect stung the horse, as the whip was not they thought Canadian lumber, jud Ing by U Lower Canada, from 1857 to I Simply to T are shady and very often ii. evils waye not due to the pper and � 1�', - �. . ' h", , a and under the Union of all the Pro- T12 , proud posit h �es,l By M own legal. The police are now ongs ad in an would his opponents. say what were the ;load and the horse had not even. got far the exhibit at the Fair, w S' h d f that of 1867, i - �� I -! O:Ut�,e; de. vinces from 1867 to 1876. In May of the _� - ' effort she has gained the laurels that ixve earnest end avor to *bring - f them to osuses ? , The Conservatives admitted the enough to get into a trot. an ther country in the world I I I I il 0 � .., I . F, � � I ; . e Y I, - i I . I Announce been placed upon he' classic brow. She is justice. T see companies, as 1b rule, regu. correctness of the Liberal contentions, and �Wiindsor lately sent two and Walkerville ci ad to come on, here to see if oo9ditions latter year he was appointed postmatterj .4 - � I I . - F � fit � - It n'ative of Now..Yoek and an.. En)plrs�,State latetheir C nadian business strictly within have declared in favor of reform of the fo one blind persona to the Brantford permitted lumber trading between this coun;- —Frank Atkinson, who owns the saw r� . . I .", f �..j� � Tha,t YOU will 'be interested in the poet admired heF so,aLrdently , hat he 'rimed the -law, cc fining their fake dodges to the tariff. Reform, indeed. Since when had asylum. try and Turkey. They would likel to got mill on the Canada Company lands, Sauble t-�2,� . a direct. � ' _ . t I . t her the following,e , At" erican a he Conservative party been entitled to call 1 —Rev. Dr. Jackson, of Knox church, Canadian spruce7and pin I River bank, was returning home from Park- j, L- I styles of Hats and- Caps we are now a .n st�omen. , The authorities offor t . � . I . I By -a lake of Otsego they off ere . to'pay the a penses of any persons claiming. themselves reformers, or* shown -their ,wil- Galt, has returned from a holiday trip to _J. and W. Russel, if Riohmcn4 Hill, hill after dark the other evening, and whe,a ,� �, , , . 3�:­ I ! ?�, � showin,",' for Fall wear, Superior work- Allegiance, whato�er befall ; - I . to have been defrauded to come to Toronto lingness to carry out any reform ? The Scotland, I Ontario, took first prize,$26 and gold �medal, crossing the river bridge two masked men i� t� i manship has produced goods that are On the mountain of Qrunihorn they proffered I -1 I I - " 0 . and give evi ence, but so .far no one has Governmebt tariff reforms reminded him of ,—Word was received from China of the in the yearling clasi at the Worl4l's Fair pounced upon him pulling him to the .1 I Their homage to Pauline Paul. conductor who presented him se�ious illness of Rev. Donald NeGillivary, with their Shorthorn bull, L6rd S4nley. .1 � ; I Id - ground, and while one covered him with a � neaty Stylish and attractive in both. availed hims If of the privilege. This is the railw4 � .. � I I . � id Stiff Hats. Needl I " She standi - i , well," said the oldest glirl of due, no6' dou t, to the sums; being small (Mr.Lauribr) with a pretty little pup. When who Is a missionary bu the Honan 'District, W. Kough, of Owen Sound, was fift� with revolver the other relieved him of $20 and � i I � Sof t ai es8 to Say a family of I four, who ha r wee� all the other passengers asked for a similar --David Watson, of Southwold, Elgin his Oalloway,Glencion II. W. and BiCook. some valuable papers, after which the 1* . . . ta ranging fro $1 to $5. .Not a y � � tli�lte will be many specialties, and mak the ac mn nice of Pauline an4 her `�, I I ' � III I e with ass 'with Indian Warrior. I -- , � I - cau i passes but th police receive complaints from resent on some future occasion, the con- county, has an eight -acre field of cats which burn, of Aberfoyle, Ontario, took firstJn the made good their eifeape. No clue has since � 861f-aoss , well bred. daughters'; N I been found which would lead to the identity �..K we _)e found far in advanc � ,p over the bar er, and Inspector Archibald U0tOr replied that it wan a ' mean man who yielded 61 bushels per acre, 40 pounds to the calf class - I � - tilent, We are agents, for the follow, 46 Just think, 31 pounds a week," a d1i the hopes very so n to import some of the de. could not at least promise a pup, Without bushel. . - . —Mrs. Hulds S. Rockwell who Is �idely of the robbers- ; f- � -5 ", - . ' I mother of the you g lady, an she pawed frauded ones o prosecute the offending con. being disrespectful to his political opponents —A large party of tourists from Austria, known as a gifted writer in the temp rance .—After keeping their accret for 'eigbt I . 1� . ., � I . - ing �Englifjh Hat Makers : Wilkin,. gently U p and down Pauline's back. � � France, Belgium and Germany, stopped at cause, and oleo in c9nneotiou wit the months Mr. 'J*mes Hourig,iu,- of D ndaj, . I 66 1) cerus. As it s, a number of companies have he feared the tariff reforms of the Conserva. u I pon & Co., London; Christy & Co., Seems to be an imay milker, too, Is id been warned t at the full' pressure of the tive party woul,,l prove very small. pups, in. -the Queen's hotel Toronto:, last Saturdsyp on woman's enfranchisement movement- I now and Miss Mary Maddigan bHve been forced "I . , I - I a � � � . _1 I I I tbeir way t� tizen U ' �r bar to admit tha� they are man and wife. The � London-; R. A. Sims, London; Bat� the father. I law will be br ught to bear if they neglect deed. o the World's Fair. editor of the Canada Ci . nd '. � I ! I . - � ; -� . I � - � All of these flatteries did not see , ,to , I .P. an i6 now young people attended a business college In � 1� . . tersby & Co. � Keeping. up wi h agreements made with pa� I THE TWO t POLICIES, —Captsih John Oades, the oldest shi capable direction the Canada Citiz ' �. - . �i . . affect the equ,inimit� of Pauline who, * th trons. 7 The Ministers -and Deputy Ministers were builder on the lakes, died at his residence in taking vigorous part in the plabioaft 0 di - Hamilton, and they were very much in lay& ,., t � . , . A 1� I occadonal glance ,at �er daughters to ee d r i�e Is 141�1* . We carry a complete range of the a' � travelling over the country holding secret Detroit Thursday night of la.st week, after a cussion, and is oin,g Important me v to with each other. They got married ]ast � - - . . 0 that they were getti6g along all right, a n. 1), TH COMING MAYOR. - -conclaves with manufacturere.� Why all long illness, aged 79. . the cause. - � January, but they didn't giye it &,way. Tha Itt' I - � I I " " "' � . I � I aboy,e there is tinued to aerenelyiehew her and accompa y- 'A little bird has whispered through the this Recrevy ? Every person knew that the �—During August the customs duties eel- —Rev. Robert Acheson, who was astor ceremony was perfinmed at Waterdown by .. I . I . noner better made. The reputation Ing the act with an bcoasonal swish of the streets that am ng the mayorality possibili- Cabinet was pledged to stand by protection, looted at St. Thomas amounted to $5,371.27 ; of the N. P. church. Galt, from 1 , 8 to Rev. Father O'Leary. The secret would ��, � I - . I I : . i ties ex -Mayor Iarke looms up as a very sub- I I rty stood by free trade th . a value of dutiable goods was $19,926 ;' 1873, and who is now stationed at 8 rling not have - I , ail. . : whilet the Libera pa -out had it not been- for the ,_ ., - I these goods have gained is such that t , leaked - 0 . � - I notil-in- need be said in addition to the Pauline is a oow, a HoIstei7.-]Vr'ieRia,i stantial shado Moreover,, there is reason with B-dtain and aft other countries. ' If re. free goods, $10,327. Valley, New York State, intends t j otire best man. The bride is not - more thaui 1-80 f.�' I ;,�' .. . I I . I 0 to believe that he Clarke move Is no very- turned to power to -morrow the Liberals —The M-essrs, Walker, of Walkerville, at the next meeting of the Presbyt F . and , a, " � I , o0w, and is as modest as she is worthy.� She 11 nd the groom is a year older. V, I . . antiouncement made above. . recent one, an I is said that no later than . . ,�'. I has won the champion butter record. of the could not give absolute free trade as ib ex- have a 100 &ore field of tobacco which looks will make Galt his future residence, , ving �-Last Friday morning about 2:30 two - f __1 . � � * i N . I world, 1,153 pounds in 365. days. I last June a rou d score of influential Con. ists in..,Britsin, but when they (the Liberals) flne. Thirty-five man are engaged in bar-. purchased a house on Sprucq atiset, - that. trains were wrecked on the Michigan Con- :, ! � S,tiff Hats, 7.3c to 84 ; Soft Hats, Nolle servative# ,pleftad them4ielves to support. , � I town. - I i ... - I I The toilet preparations of a society � held the rains, as they would do—(ohears)— vesting it. I I � trul Railway, near Diitton. A freight train . 1. - . . 9 5 0. We are alao beadquar- the eloquent on through thick and thin, no they would �exeroise- their power to free in - —Daniel Hagerty, of MoRs, west of Lon- —A few days ago a parcel containing consisting mostly of heavy beef- care an routs - : 4, � ' . ,.,5c to $3., are nowhere in comparison with the amount I I I �,, . . ters for 1 -Ken's, Boys' and Children's of fussing and primping done by a haughty mattei P of it. t, F. Clarke is dustries f rom the intolerable burdens of pro- don, has sold his chestnu� mare, Minnie $775, which was being transferred froth the to Detroit was badly demolished by a fast - ., . ' w' . I - ' . .Durham, when - about to ow n th ed th:tbeat looking, the most eloquent tection, and therein lay the differences be- Holland, to Joseph Jacobs, of Montreal,- for Molsons' to the People's Bank, in'Moii�real, express train, en -route to Chicago, which ��,�: : . . Faricy Caps. . 4 .11 � arena. A man tranicures -his hoofs mud ar'd tbe ablest 'man who ever graced the tween the�parties. Protection was the ideal of the handsome ium of $200, through the clearing house, was m�olen- ran irito� the rear and of the . freight train. �,r, � h � The lose falls on the People's Bank. I This The 4ngine of the express was badly wreck- , � Girls' Fancy School Caps, 25c. horns with sandpaper and qh�rnoie skin * Chief Magistrate's chair, and a owed his the Conservatives. The ideal of the Liberals —Mine Theresa Salter, of St. Thomas. I I - .�. � . - etirement mo a h I was free trade. The Conservatives wanted stands first on the list for drawing and is not the grot time that money has 4 1 � !, - I til they shine like pearl'i 'r an anything else to the I gone - ad,, tj Iso the baggage car, Both engineers . I N - ' Boys',Fancy School Caps, 29c. 1 brushei and rubs his smoot 6at unti fact that fo r, terms .in succession looked to protect the Infant industries. These in- writing at the World's Fair educational de- astray while being transferred through escaped by jumping, but the fireman on the . ; . . l - . . . � .­ ; I Nlelville Caps, 50c- hair lies straight and the li 9� , '1;ve ,h ,.k ua the clearing house, which is holding &6 i . - ivien's Silk Lined .'t , a '.. .u. i a a wnership �in fee mimpI0- dustries hav'been infants for many years, partment. I In- express was slightly hurt. Four large car's " ; -*Nola bod Is I .. � �`oti;: Mr. Clarke's frie de think t4st Mayor Flem- but if you b -aid they -,were old enough to —Jacob B. Erb, one of the oldest pioneers vend ti � were totally wreaked. All the passengers � Iiadies' Silk Yacht Caps, $1.25, cluding his pudgy legs, iles6a like �� . I . '' ' ' —Y& Ion. I 1: � ) � in has managed o gain no 1 friends during Hod4kins were badly shaken up but no -one seriously ;I- . I Ohfldren s Tam' O'Shanters, Mortar The halter is oiled, polished ind adjusted,. 9 I stand alone'they would whine and cry, and bf Waterloo county, died on the 7t.h inst., he firm of -Massrs. Moffatt, - . I and when the noble animal floally stalki his present term and that, "anyway, the the' Minister of Finance would may we must aelils residence, three miles from Waterloo & Clark, who. own the Waterwort a in hurt. 1. . . . . Boards Phez, &c. line in ripe for Conservative once more Waterloo and Berlin, were obliged, thl 011gh .., I . .. f . . ) out of the barn mud, witli,;'& confident air' t' continue to levy taxes for the purpose of village. He was'in him'86th year. ' —From Friday's London Advertiser we I . enters the arena, he in simply immaculate.- to hold down a dais - in the Council putting money into the pockets of these in. —Many complaints of lawlessness in Ox- the stringency of the money market I 2 the learn that Rev. W. J. Clark., of the Park .�;�� . If in search of the latest novelties, Chamber. � I - !� .1 I � . rity., � fant industries. The Liberals said that not ford county are made. Tearing up small United States, to place their business i 2 the Avenue Presbyterian church, London, ad- _� . He seems to-'.reoognize his --own superio I ' 11 ", . you need -,o no further than here. A LIB RAL BEQUEST. ors�-s t;ils are bands,of a receiver to save their propierty, dressed a meeting, a few nights ago, on him � 0 He looks at the visitors with a bored a one cent of taxes should be taken out of bridges and cutting off h -,. I xpres .. I I . I I Rion in his laz eyes, frisks his tail Ian uidly To supply the spiritual 'needs of her thapookets of the people to be put into the among the lawless sots. they having. a *surplus of nearly a million receiit experiences in Chicago. He referred _ I ' . Y 9 .. � i Watch for our display of Ladies' and seeme to think : " 0, yes ; the Fair's Hebrew . altize he city has already two pookets of the manufacturers. No taxes —Herman Bryson left Buffalo on his bi- doIjars, - to the mammoth proportions of the World`o 4� !. � t R, , notice a success, but the impertinent, attsntion� large synag sa. There will shortly be a should be I:viod except such an were -&bee- -cycle at 6 o'clock on Sunday evening and ar- —A remarkable phonom lace Fair, described the wonders and extensive. and Men's Fur Goods. Due ' 0 gz � enon took ; * " � . I I . �, I . I Ifred D, and lutely nece a& o. rived in Walkerton -at 6 o'clock on ,Monday at Courtwright, on Frid%y morning Ilast, ne@R of the exhibits, and p3,inted vividly the I will be given. . and admiration of the people sumoy me." third. . The father f Messrs. A ry for the expense of Gover - '10 � A MODEL HOTEL. , ,Frank Benjamin r oently died iin London, ment. I evening. The distance covered was 200 about 8.15 o'clock. The St. Clair river land- .appearance and characteristics bf the differ- i -A : I I-'. I .They have discovered a curiosity in 'England, leaving ani estate of over $3,000,000. DEPREOIATED FARMS. miles, denly fell two feet. In lose than ton min ites. ant nationalities to be seen on the ground. Ii, . I � : JACKSON BROS., - Chicago that rivals anything in the Midway �In memory of h h OR have � decided to The Liberals -are told that free trade will —Another flowing well of water has been It came back rather slower than it had ;one The reverend gentlemanis narrative was . .1 . I . . out, but by nine o'clock it bad again ri soh I Plaioance—at least ChioaRo editors seem to eirds the erection of depreciate values. What in the condition secured on.the farm'of Dugald McKellar, - racy, engrossing and educative. All those .� I � �Iouate $5,000 azil R;o . , I , � - think, so. Says one of their number :— � ew ynagogue fo - 3e Holy Blossom bon- of the Canadian farmer to -day Every near Kilmartin, Middlesex r,ounty. A four ad its normal height, and'a little higher. present had a better idea of the Fair, than. .�� .... j.1 . THE FAMOT-TS HATTERS, , �� I 1� I egats -in this province has fallen value inch stream gushes from the well, flooding Nothing like it was ever known to ha 3pen- they had previously possesmed� ,.J�r ' "There is a hotel just outside the fair r� ,0,3. . � f arm in . . . I , . - . . � � I � � . 11� SEAFORTH. grounds, where the force of dining -room . 1AATE MILK MEN, � 'from fifteen to twenty per cent. below the neighboring. fiats. there before, and the oldest inhabitant' for —About sit weeks ago Mr. Win. Rome, of .� I . ' ' � irls is like uuto none in all this broad ci�y. ' the values of fifteen years ago—(% voice— ' The congregation of Cooke's, church, once is knocked out. I : the 10th coucessi , on of.-Brued, lost -a steer. , - 9 - The milk dealers %ve taken umbrage at . r�day Search was mAde for the I animal, but in ... �11 I In the first place, the manager of the hotel he publicity give sellers of an inferior I I More than that ")—and In some cases even Toronto, welcomed their pastor, Rev. Mr. —The heavy thunder storm on T ;L, L I I THE GREAT SHOW AT THE -_ .*; I is a Canadian, evangelist, and the girls are thirty er cent., a decline' due to the Na. Patterson, on his return from Ireland, by a - morning,; last week, proved disast in vain. A few days ago the proprietor came 11.4 � . , " rticle by the Healt Offider and in mass- 0 - �,:,;" I - hill, the 1`� � WINDY ,,,CITY. mostly recruited from the Sunday School eating assembled ave decided to contest tional Policy. Conservatives cinsoled them. reception in the .school-roorn, last Friday many places throughout Ontario, At out- across the long lost bovine. entangled in a . � . - - � i � ,,t I . 1 ranks. After their duties they hold prayer bin right to do so in he court. The Health solves by saying that values in the United evening. arge parns belonging -to. Mi hael bog, almost buried. The brute was still � -i I � �, ' I at we a burned by lightni with Con- -_ � .­ - - SONTETHING ABOUT THE* VRIZE .STOCI!: ' AND meetings in their own rooins and are not dfficer despaired of ompelling the milkmen States had fallen also. Of course they had. —Mr. George Hicks, of the village of Haist we Mive and able to walk when taken out. He 1� i tents 1, , 0 bushels of wheat fin'1300 bu h I ,1H,F PECULIAPLITIES, OF THE KEEPERS. t� supply pure milk n any-�other way and Protection produced the same results every- Thornton, Simooe county, will apply to 9 I ell wm quite fat when lost, but when recover- I I above cartrying tracts in their apron pockets. i I 1- :,".k" - I — . Added tothis,oueof tbowaitriessesis &New, ' . here, and the remedy was a reversal of Parliament next session for a bill of divorce of barley Loop $3,000. At Mid -land an- ad he had dropped about 200 pounds. How 'A � � W h t upon the plan -o publishing the w - , �-, I . names . ' CIUCA00, September 11th, 1893. Y 0 is doing th fair o the dflenders toge her with full analysis policy. . . from his wife,'Elizabeth Jane Hicks, of To- other barn with 611 its cbntents was �0111 * ha lived Phrough the dry month without 1, 1� : 11 I . .Irk:school teacher, wh e17 � . -and at Colborne and '.1 . If. . -, Lovel woman can manage, can expatiate ow an economical plan —sigh tseeing and o their stock. Th,e ealers are so mad that . ABOUT RECIPROCITY. routo, on thergrounds of adultery. pletely destroyed, feed in a mystery. All the water he had re- - :,�. I I �i I y ,� Warkworth sinMlar disasters occurred. ceived was what he had got in the ewale, . I � e_ r It can safe , hey w'ill make no milk- —Mr. .11jouis Wigle of Leamington has rf j;. . learnedly on the arts and sciences, can even eainiDg a little at the same time. Auoth a se,,� . The Liberals desired free trade, and in - I . i 11 I 11 sold the well known pacing st�llion Corn- —The house of Rev. Mr. Haddow, res- which was dried up when the steer was, - ' ,3g I pursuance of that policy would try to se- �, � . � .h cook and darn a little, but there is one notch is at cultured Boston girl, who came here for 0, d -water Lt . _ .4 . a change . of air and found that she could do cure reciprocity" with the United States. cracker, 2,18f, to Messrs. Buchanan Bros. byterian minister at Georgetown, was a ter- found. I I- 1. " i 1, - - in the wheel of industry in -which -she must DESERTIN' SOLDIERS. - of I I . - I Ing by two men. *hey . - I . . � - I . . i I _: always prove a inisfit. It will never be thi� light work without injury, and thus I . � Every person who had to buy or sell desired of Ingersoll, for the reported price ad on Saturday morn - � 1� " - � . hey say when a orps is removed f ' , - :i;.', I liber' he line, and all $2,000. entered his bed room and ordered him and . � I possible for her to become a succesaful spare her lean pocketbook. But the moat . Perth Items. I 11 -, � I . town to another desertions always ee- � l on ram Paris(!' '. - - . . . stocLanan—live stock owner or livi stock !of "them are quiet, well-mannered Cana- eu The' newly-arr ved dragoons from would rejoice at the removal of the barriers —Forty-two deaths have occurred in Mrs. Haddow to hold up their hands, and � Listowel's tax rate is 20 mills on the """ - � � of tariff now existing. In 1878 Sir John Windsor during the past year, of which demanded the money in the house. - hey ., , - � dian girls, who sing hymns lustily in the .�, - I . _', � - - I I judge. � . Quebec give eviden a hat way. Therehave Macdonald advocated protection as a means number 11 were Episcopalians, 9 Preeby.' found $13 in Mr. Haddow' po ket, dollar. _. :f � � I c - �, - I short study of the men model Sunday school adjoining the hotel, no I -did ': �. Ii requires but a Qn six desertione,al eady of soldiers, who . teriatis, 9 Methodists, 9 Catholics, 2 Bap-. and a watch in his vest pocket, They a —Stratford uleared $300 out of JIts civio I 11 !. - I who have in their keeping the welfare of the and do their work with a pleasant smile and g�ret the move th; t eft their girls behind of securing eciprocity, and Sir Charles -. . i ' with Chriatian patience, One of the' girls, re 'r Tupper d6ol a that two years of protea- tists, i Unitarian, I Christian Crusader. not take the watch, stating that they want. holiday �celebration. '. ' A I 'T r � .1 � . superb animals at the Fair to convince one the the Ancient apital. Applications - ,ow. �Four tramps found a resting place in I 11 is a beauty in a o,olden-haired, violet -eyed I a' tion would b ing"the United States to' their. —The Elgin Historical Society have pur- ed no jewelry. In the same pocket, 1. _. I � I that they doa1 talk. A single scene ouch 0 or ad ssion on the other hand are nutmer- - � the Mitchell lock-up the other evening. � I I The young- men at that hotel are sedd mi .. knees. He ( r. Laurier) arraigned the Con- chased from William Clarke, of Dunwich, a ever, was &*r6ll of bills containing $400 ,�. -11. -1 � . as was witneased during the late session of IwaY ous but the vacancies cannot be filled for 30 —Thirty-seven embryo . 1_� I � I � hervati a Go ernments, past and present, on number of teeth of a mammoth saurian, —D. S. Clarke, of Cheslay, came near, Ion- � teachers are in I ­'. . . I I . I lady ma�nageis, would undo completely the never to ,grumble -at their'- meals, and a I I � . d I I . v ' .,.111 I I arge of insincerity when they claimed plowed up on his farm laist week. Two of Ing his horse one morning recently. A pet attendance at the Model School in Mitchell. -, I , I �� � refined, aristocratic nerves of' the- thorough- swea Woid is a thing unknown," just , 11yr, SIR JOHN'S STATUE., the oh dog is I- —Mr. ,Hilgh Campbell and Dr. J. W. � I . ILr , - to b a teeth are seven inches in length. n the habit of carrying moat b3nes , I I bred stock now on exhibition, and would thinl of it I Sunday school girls who sing a in favoi of ,reciprocity. Sir John Mae- th �1_f , hym a, working in a Chicago hotel ! - Of I� has been decided to place'the statue Of donald sprun; an election on the country —Charles Gett and Jarvis Foster, who into the stable and after devouriu the i eat Cull, of Mitchell, have qualified as Justices - y . 9 �, �, . . give the keepe,es the palpitating and lively , n Queen's Park on the on the pies t ist he wanted a new Parlia- lived in the court Pa�ce. . , I I all be attractions either vinside or out- Sir John McDonald i try eight miles from Tilbury leaving the bones lying there. On the � . rouing indignant troops of t —Elma Agriculturi6l Society's fall ,show 1� . . a - z I privilege of pu -eyed Aberdeen- 9 � ite� �ately occupied b the Sebastapol guns. ment to dea with the , question. He got Centre, have been arreated, charged with Ing above referred to, Mr. Clarke wen out -will beheld this year on Tuesda October I -%i . -,ahort�horn heifers, wild � ide be white city this surely beats them ' see a k I . .1 . orareweatall sorry that this par� It will therefore face irectly down Queen- the new ament, but no honest effort ocunterfeiting. Dies for the work were to feed the horse and was surprised to Yt i �, Auguaes, and ner;,ous, suspicious Durhams &I,. I �_ ' . I . �, street Avenue. No otter situatiou�could was mad scure reciprocity. It 400ked found on Foster's premises. la,rge bone sticking in the animal's side. Dr. 3rd, on their grounds In Atwood. !, F1 ; and He-refords down the Court of Honor. ticul r. curiosity in "'the wickedest city ". 'iotice will shortly be' � 0* —In consequence of th6 breaking of the Johnston, V. S,, was called and found hat —Rev. D. V;. Lucas, D. D.:, has been lec- �1. j� � Such a chase would be attended by no end on th continent, should come from. Canada. have been chosen. as if the ervatives would continue t - -_ I . Such a the far famad Manitoba Hotel, un- g1ve Of the date of u ,veiling,,, I sacrifice the farmers for a few manufac.' frame of her bicycle a young lady fell on. the lining of the stomach had been penel;rat- turing in Mitchell this week, on the sub. 111"R e � . � of danger to visitors, to say nothing of the - i 11 - -I u pon corraling the pro- der t directorship of Mr. Samuel Gr gg. - NOT GA IBLERS.' I I turers, but if the Liberals had to choose be- Coleman street Toronto, Saturday morning, ad, and it is dcrubtfuI if the animal will ever -ject of-tenipeiance. - . �, I I . A I" I difficulties w-ttenda t u 1P � . The machine was badly used up, but the recover. . . —The oat crop ..&r. John M,cV`i t ti _- '-- -1 - � I -Is, in. comparison with which � CN-TARIO 8 PREMIER, Th case of.0liver J linston, the Oeorgia tween thefarners and manufacturers, they —Miss Buchan, the treasure� of the 3ick farm, at Avonbank, urned out a bushel of . . - I � I - � testing anima 1 eeper, is r ng -lady esca ad with a few bruises. � . r� . k 7 � putting a pig in a poke is a sinecure. And Among the visitors of note during the hote f.eah n the mind of most, wouldstand bythe farmer8—(k.oud cheers) you p . I. . . � I I . I —Hop picking has commenced in the Children's Hospital,' TorontlD� on ope ing grain to every seven sheaves. - .. I . past week Have. been .Sir Oliver Mowat reade 9. On Monda the Police Mag- —who re res ated seventy-five per cent. of — �._ - then the horses, the magnificent horees-0, and Hon. John Dryden, who called in, to see K, minion. vicinity of Walkerville, county of Essex, and the contribution box Saturday morning,, Mr. Wm. Oliver, of Avanbank, ex- . � ­� . istrat dqcided that th evidence going to the wealt ard population of the Do � .11 . : no, It would never do ! , - r the hibited his high grade Lincoln sheep at '., - the wonders of the White City on their re- show b0 the strang r had been robbed He, however, was firmly convinced that 86me,500 hands are employed in securing the found $3 enclosed in an envelo with '.. � � — , I . The horseman is given to silent contem . I I q : " The' rat week's the Montreal Fair, . - - : turn from the region north of Lake Super- at a p kd I k game waal altog6thor too cross. reciprocity would benefit the manufacturers crop, which is pronounced excellent. The following information I .� plation. He likes horses better than men, I pay of a boy's second year's work. E. T. H. " —Mr. L. Buckel, of the Rob Roy Hotel, 0!4_1 ly ior, The Weteran Premier did a good d�al graine . � The tinfortumate side to the affair as well as the farmers. They preferred work will last three weeks. . P � "t and horses do not converse, He is usual a lad forw%rd- Millbank, had his well drilled by Mr. Win �-­ , -gray mustache, an of sight-se6ing, and waa delighted with the was thp �ide publicity given on account of free trade, b t could onl get that with —Rev. W. S. Ball will reside In future in It is just a year since the main ' . ­ i I .,i� . � . . y a we Cromie, to the depth of 66 feet, when the " � I a small man with an iron ence of Toronto. He has been 46 years in thelmin- ad the proceeds of the first week- he y .; open vest, which is adorned by a. heavy gold Show as a whole, and expressed himself as the otl t cipanta in the game being Britain at pr sent, hence in the &be 6 The breact, drive - a of -struck a fine spring. 4 i � r '"' , Phain, and a worn Derby hat wit more than pleased with the exhibits -of On- so.,�Irell�eknpo"wn. The ma istrate, however, free trade wi h the States they would an- istry of the Presbyterian church, and dur. ever accomplish d. 4 �' . � I 1% � - .9 the city also sent in $50 Saturday' m,or Ing —The Weir -flax uCill, recently destroyed .- . I . tario in all the departments, In a quiet did the most in h-* d honorably deavor to secure reciprocity. I Ing that time has never lost a day's service I I I the rim. A peculiar fea,ture about the stock . or the support of the " Toronto B ead by fire in St. Marys, is being rebuili of . �1' . he smaIleat way Sir Oliirer received a good deal of at- dischar�led MeAara, Frank Kirchmer� W. _ L. THE 'DISLOYALTY CRY. from ill- iea th. r. a is now . years :; I ­ - � show at the Fair is that some of t ­ _1 Wivers' Cot " in the hospital. stone. It is expected to be in running order 0 , . I : and quietest men own the moat ponderous tention, many distinguished men calling on Cheeee*orth and Archie Corrigan of .the But the Li 3arals were charged with dis- o . I age. The names of the athl4es who took in October. - . il I . tf u.1 him, and by apeciii request he paid a visit charge �f attempted robbery, The friends loyalty to Br tain as soon as they spoke of . —The Windsor Board of Health has re- — - - -­� - � animals. He stands back at a respec - part in the tug-of-war at the great Lucknow —Mr. Peter Campbell, deputy -reeve Of . . . . � to the Supreme Giand Lodge of Foresters, of thesel gentlemen have all along nothing reciprocity. IThe men who raised the cry coinmended the boiling of all water for do . � . distance and never takes any credit to him- ,y. gathering are an follows : Bonnie Jean Hibbert, reports his fall wheat, which he T � aelf. The stockman at the Exposition barns which was in Session in the city, and had doubts but .that such would be the � final knew it was:false, and Canadians were not meatic purposes on account of its impurit - Camp, Ripley—John Mc&enzie, Angus Me. has recently threshed, as yielding 30 bushels -1 I . may not be able to tell the birthplace of his the"' distinction conferred on him of being result, I � to be frightened by a false cry. The old This aotion is taken on the advice of the le M. an acre, and his oats 60 bushels. I I - made an -honorary member of. the Order. MORE ROOA1 WANTED. I Conservatives had said it wa's disloyal to medical, profession, who say that typhoid Kinnon, Ed. Caradies, Alex. MaKenit buquorque, . I I grandfather but he can give you the pedi _. . . . ibl - - —Mr. H. A. Culloden of Al 11 � 1, I ment. There f6ver is unusually prevalent. � McDonald, Alexander McPherson, Dan Mo � I . : gree of the prize bull or horse back throucrh Mr. Dryden was especially interested in the demand resoonsi a govern 1_1 I � . g I All th theaters opei ad for the season this , - Me- New Mexico, travellinw auditor of the - live stock, and was a, frequent visitor to the ' could be no disloyalty in contending for the 3—The Department of Agriculture will an. Leod, Angus Martin, Dan Rose, M' - . many genera.tiona. The family tree of each - week ar doing a great business. among �hb I d Western Division of the Atlantic and Pa- � . - . . � . I d barns and the stock pavilion. � Exhibition visitors, The ' talked -of third best interests of Canada, first, last and al, force the ninety days' detention. Ontario lennan. McCrimm6n Camp, Underwoo 13 - � of these illustrious animals is all mappe A CAUTION TO 1-NNTENDING VISITORS.- . ways. Titne� might come when the inter. and Quebec cattle will be quarantined at —Alex. McIntyre, John MaNilledge D. ciflo Railway, spent a few days lately at the #1 - out with red and blue lines, shoWing the � � big,thea er has not ffa erialized. ' The prea- d McArthur, Rod McKenzie, Dan McLean, Manse at Avonton. . � .1 le I would like to urge most, stroDgly on all ant bons a of amuseme it are n ests of Britain and Causda would clash, as Sarnia or Windsor, while the Manitoba an. _A� - o 'Larger than ­ . relations of thoroughbred scions. The who ntending visitors to 'Chicareo, the absolute . they had over the scheduling of Canadian North-West animals will be looked after a,t Dan McDonald, John McDonald, Murdoch —A little son of Mr. George Brown, re- Ai � i b r I * " 1. � . - genealogical history is framed and hangs on I 0 y accommoda is Toronto's own peo- , I . ng their departure so as to Can a r , Calder, David Ross, W. McLennan. R ley siding near Monkt 13, while playing with , , I necessity of timi ple, and when such ho' des of play -lovers re. cattle, when P 'itain took good care of bar Emerson or Gretna. I � . -) I .I - . . the wall,' arrive here In the morning. OvVing to the r city the .insufficiency, is sadly own interests before those of Canada. Any . —The Pictgn Times says: Mr.J-amea,.-�A. 'Camp won, the fanning mill, had the misfortune to get ­ -, 4 . � Upon a stroll through the barns—which sort to ' .. - -great rush of travel the trains on all the - 0 aty the Mminion might make with the Jayne, of Richmond, has purchased the —A St. Catharines paper says : 11 gre. his fingers caught in the cogs and having -1 means a walk of a .mile or two—the visitor app�renl. We want at least one mor largp tre 'I ad i I arts of the railways are invariably late, and there is un. United Stat4, or with any other country, George Gerinan-farm in Adolphustown, over Laurier is an extremely good- coking I y, them,terribly bruised, 'i �J opera -house immediately, and surely when . _ .. � .1 .; . will see horsemen, from many, p would be of ho effect until approved by the 100 acres, for which he paid $700. At is rather short and stout. She received her ' —Mr. R. H. Pomeroy, a Fullarton village . _� . ��_ I , . . Frenchmen, . isaians, told discomfort and annoyance .in, being there hai been talk of it for three years . I world' Canadians, I'vi ter landed in an unsavory quarter of ja strange Queen, on th 10 advice of the Imperial Cabi.- one of the finest farms in Central Ontario, callers last niolit with a firm grip of 1the merchant, was in Mitchell, the other day-, - � � . - __ Eastern men, Western men—and no mat city in the middle of the- night, , when the some on will spring I to the breach during . a that and Mr. German refu'Red $15,000 for it some hand and a smile.that bore out her w1rds, for a load of merchandise. He reports bust- . � I this seasm. The peorle of the Queen City net, Did tha Conservatives imagin I f � , I whether he comes from the Illinois prairie I I : I ago. I � I I . , haye stopped running and one love amusements and sports Can4dians diid not know this ? He (Mr. years � I I am vary glad to see you, Mr. So-andil-So.' ness fairl good in the pretty rural hamlet, . � -podes, he ban certain traits of his street oars and will pay � y . . A ; . or the anti Laurier), tho1ugh a Liberal, was prepared to —The Canadian Pacific Railway, �vhich She chatted quite charmingly with tho4e at though mone is Icarce. - M own, If you seem to understan n only reach one's hotel or lodging place for their share. We are a long way from the adi�'n treaties to Lord Sall8bury's spi her side when there wasuo one I Y . I , 4 at largely increased expense by,apecial con- leave Can . ,me time ago acquired -control of, twenty —The frame work of the new tannery of .11 edge . limit yet. - . I 1. .1 . points of haunch and brisket, he may � I � . Iles of track and rails of the Lake Temis- dioed, and so she stood in the middle o the � �- A I I tion, If you si,ni- veyance. . - . . examination P.nd approval. But, above all in � the Brethaupt Company, of Listow-el, he& ' . i - � A SUCCLSSFUL ENTERPRISE, 0 � 114 I up and volunteer inform& - � �. I this, he could not for a moment believe that camingue colonization system, covering see- flOr she was considered the perfectio, f been raised and the work of roofing and d , ­ ply sa� " that's an immense horse," he - - The Niagara -F%Ils Electric Railway is I ,--I , . I - . hopeless—yGu are not NOTES FROM THE QUEEN any Canadian would ever frame a treaty tions of the forty miles between Mattaws womanliness by the large number of a mir- closing in is going rapidly on. It will be one - - I knows your case is - owned chiefly by Tord6to capitalists, Osler injurious to'Britain. . 1, And Lake Temiscamingue, has put five hun- Ing ones that stood around the room.. of the most complete tanneries in the Pro- .4 g animal to CITY. d ell -known brokef 1`1 horsey. When he examines an ToRONTO September 11, 1893. and Har�nmon , the. a be- WHAT THEY 'WILL DO. dred men to work to complete the road. —The directors of -the Galt and Pr�ston vince when finished.- i _� - . discover a eye and 0 . , ��t . strong poii3le, he closes on 44 the orincipal dire tors. It speaks well —The custom of rio6-throwing at a we A I � I , He twitted the Conservatives with being �- street railway hope to change their motive -1 . - ' - - I chews a- straw reflootivelY. If he. is sa,tis- On Tue8d ay last the -_ bunting - met fly ng 10 theid foresight in rojecting the road, , —Mr. Win. Blair, who has for a little o�.,.- " I fantastically � loyal. They would allow a diing nearl re tilted in a serioue a6ident in � , , _-� I n e from 200 flagBtaffis proclaimed the opening of ' I building it thAt the . au power -from steam to electricity. It is said more than 14 years occupied the position of. I . ... � . , fied he nods his head, if and, thoir enterprise I hors 'to be imported from the States with- Malahide last week, causing a horse to run by electricians to be feasible to operate the I . I Fair. The initial pro- . a - - 1� �_ , - in the 'live the 15th Induatria postmaster of Stratford, has been dismissed i. I - head very slowly. The judges � . summer� season now rawing to a close has out any strain on Canadian loyalty, bVt if away with the bride as the only occupant of road by electricity and to baul freig'ht cars. .4 - . - - I stock pavilion are �Iso men of few words. ceedings Were very gay, as befitted the im I been suboeseful beyo d the most sanguine the horse had harness on, it must come off, the carriage. The plucky young woman It in the intention of the company to :have from office, and Mr. S. S. Faller has been, k'-4 I - I d the City -Council y . I appointed his successor. No reason in gives �� portance, of the event, an All summer long they have had 4 �" - I The exhibitor brings forth his sleek and hopes. I 1 fe otherwise Canadian loyalty was in Jan r. happily succeeded in stopping the horne,sud within a year or two a complete line operat- I at—they are all beauties— and hundreds of leading citizens were pres- t Mc than the know how to handle, he te for the dismissal of Mr. Blair. .�,.� I I beau�tiful, anim I Concluding, he declared that when a ib. ,-hen drove back for her husband. I ad by electricity between Galt and Berlin to 14 . i more 'r ' without comment, -to be sure the man at ent by inyibation. id d cking ad to be considered. —Meaqrs. Kaetner Brothers, of Sebring- I . , ar areds came into power, as they would do as . —A little fellow named Willie Nichol re- �, � Vick who pressed the This w, rk is now goi 19 on and will be corn- oonnect with the Berlin and - Waterloo vill,-, hNve lost their fine ,coach horse, - sly, and It was Lady Kirkpat 0 . ,J-i : the halter chews his tobacco anxiOu . R11 soon &a the Goveinment gave. the electors siding in Brantford, filled his 'father's pipe street railway. Passengers will be .carried ,, ,,.�. I intently watches the judges from under the button that set the machinery in motion. next seas;�. Toronto citizens - . Kuuo. " They imported him from, the . ii, : I Withrow'a speech. expressed plated �efore an opportunity of pronouncing on their with tea, and was having a smoke when his direct from Waterloo or Berlin to G&lt by 'tat �,� ! . h -looking cap, resident with re now grabbing up the $300,- S .e8 about sixteen months ago at a cost z � peak of h'i,q rakis policy, they would reduce the tariff in the little brother knocked the pipe fronr his _�_,�' � �; -he among other th1bgs his- thankfulness that at too c that has bee this line. ,,_�_ � I direction,of free trade, and send a commia. mouth, setting fire to his clothes. The . . � never a word. If he gets a blue ribbon 0 0 0 n � .1 nills, 1151yu : 0 f B I n thrown of $1 I-jOO, but, as he was owned by five of I., . - - George Carr, farm hand from Bro8l&u �.j I 1; accepts it as a matter of course, and in last the Fair - had grounds and buildings on the � arket. Rion to Washington toconclude a reciprocity mother put out the fire, but both were badly .. . the family the loss will not be so -severely -1, � i I . ,4 1 , . i- f I � ts no ribbon he stoically nearly adequate. Nothing seems to be more is n jail at Berlin amaiting trial on a charge f elt. �,�X�k. ailence, 1f he ge � I ot injure burned, .1 -1 hides his disa,ppointmonty and pats his true than his words, " We have laid the treaty—& treaty which would n ,9_� i - I of arson. Five charges were )ail against —Mr. Fred Long, of the gents' furnishin N11 -, I I - . V., I ! I ') The L�'be al Leader. Britain. To this end he appeaied-to them —W. G. Rochester, a young engraver of I i thoroughbred companion Wa consoling way, ends of the earthynder tribute ' to &,iipply . the young man by various farmers of Bros- department of the T. A. Mara Company, 0 . � - 11 - contest, Ottawa, has sold a patent for $60,000 to a � � , , r I 11-1 as r,y.luch as to say- "Never mind, old an amusement pr9gramme, No feature of Eve ywhere Al ci.. aurier is being received to organize and be ready for the., - lau for having on different Sundays set fire London, was taken ill with inflammation on -� rc ta demonstrations of good which was hastening on. firm in Germany. The patent is for a print- "t I � 0 now much. the great Industrfal is better than ,the men- . with t a most cc I I I to wood piles on their premises, and which Saturday evening, and was subsequently I 1 ��r.4 fellow, These judges don't k . I Ing. and lithographing machine that will �X_ - a At every place also, he I — 0 _ ; 11 �,wi I th people. were oftEn in close vicinity to farm build- removed to his -father's residence, Sti, 1, I We know you are all right—you and I do." ster perform�ance given twice a day in the ,, . -1 d fellow- horse rifig. i It is better t`�an eight circuses , a ad by lirgt udienoes. In fact, the a�a. ` make as many as 30 printing@ of different - - - I . . y V. y - friends hope for hie I But despite all the calm and goo 'i "a Sandwich, has colors at the name time if 'required, some- ings. Carr, who was committed to stand Mar His man _1V2 I 'as not cost as much as ", es of his first eating at Newmarket L'Assumption Cofleg 0 1. � ,I -� 'a deep rivalries rolled togeth IOU . speedy recovery, ,-,: . � er and do , his trial on three charges, is the adopted son I ew 1� �� ship at the barns, there ar r ,the rule thas b an repeated a , nearly every meeting 'operied with 125 n -pupils. thing unknown in the history of printing, of a farmer, and seern@ not to realize the —One day lately, as Mr. and:Mrs. Poster 41 11 , -1 between the exhibitors. Each breeder who one. - Moderate charges was eve 'in � n re I to the address "' —Ottawa has a riding club with 60 —John S. Blatchford,. who died about !-J�j has come here, some of them from long dis- at Toronto Fair and the grand successes "he ha since held. Y � seriousness of his actions. When the dry Quince and dau _hter, of Blaushard, were ;', q . three weeks &go in the Winnipeg hospital, 9 ,�, . ciate it. ,preae ted to him by the el- -members, . wood piles were briskly burning he would driving home from St. Marys, near MoIn. �_ l tances, appreciates the full value of the tiny the past prove that the public appre ly a resident- of New Hamburg,,. 1 ":,' �_ —B a so 6 s Picton market Sat- was former] : �-�, r. t, _ " 11 , � -and, u which the Peninsula was referred t Id nth i bl.ua ribbo,13, and to them it W a 'precious Unlike other fairs, the charge,at the gate is I �d , . . then aid in extinguishing them, tyre's Corners, the tongue dropped out of : . a he 11 Garden. f Canada," Mr. Laurier urdayuat to 30 eputs per pound. � having lived in that village for over forty,�� - I . 47 " - . indorsenient valuable tha� gold. the principal expense, but where, save at the a o"' —A ' Guelph despatch, of the 8th inst., the necky,oke, which caused the horse to run, . w - . more , � to I a I I ni o' I r x � � I 1. imal wearing Industrial, will you find an entrance fee of 8% d : —A thi t . ound salmon trout wa caught years, and at one time carried o ' says : T; -day is the 66th anniversary of away. The occupants of the vehicle were �-! I Think of the value of an an rize at the but a simple quarter ? Ha dimand, Yor , and even Muskok& in the lak near Brighton one day Ia:t week. business in the carriage making and blact- I A home the proud trophy, first p the arrival of Mr. D.11 Stirton' postmaster, in thrown out against a wire fence. They sue- 1V I I - , great improvement ol " d to be the arden of Canada, and —Strat roy's-rate of taxation will be 18 smithing, � It J� 'I . - As far as exhibits go a He is,olie of t�e two or three tained a few cuts and bruises but escaped 1. Worlds Fair. � alm I 1! ., . - 11 i's noticed all round, the live stock being that similar clai a -were made by Nova mills on the dollar. —Ezra Wood, a Cbstham teamster, be-- this city. � ., j�� I -1 I Man ager Hill said he Sooti and Prince ward -Island ; but all —The . arkhill salt works ship 100 barrels came enraged at the attentions paid his wife surviving settlers, and in, in fact, a walking serious injury. I . - You do -not know Pauline Paul ? - Well, especially a surprise. . icyclopedia of all that has transpired in —On Monday forenoon, says a St. Mary's ,I - - J'l 1 1 - I was going to have the beat fair in the year thes gardens were being decimated and de- daily. . by Charles Hammond, a painter, and fol.' at paper, Thomas Sutherby comedown to Mr. ,.,�, . - , Pauline is quite popular. She is a World's ere were few,� if any, f ami- —Rev.�T. Piper, of Palmerston, came lowing the couple as they went out for a this section from the' time of his arrival in .1 I . . fair visitor who has attracted a great deal this time and a visit to the grounds shows pu ated. Th I a on Monday, 4th drive Monday night,fired fo U'r shots at Ham - Guelph in 1827, when it waa a forest, with R. Kolan's barber shop, and sitting down . - r . I � I of favorable notice and comment from some how wide a margin,bis efforts have left him Fi 0� I those. gard no who had not one or very' near losing his lif at. . 1 . Hammond and only a few unfinished. houses, up to the in a chair was noon asleep. At noon when '_ I as I - very distingui8hed people. In fact, Pauline to come and go on. mor, of their me erg across the line. Was inst. He. wl�e in a buggy and had stopped mond but without effe � � ate. He in a I pecially ac uAinted the attempt was made to awoke him he was ­_ ­', act the it I . arming with strangers it n t a fact that incoln, Welland, Monak, to speak to a friend on the .sidewalk, and Mrs. Wood escaped without injury, and the present d is quite swell, She received yesterday. The streets are sW . I affair is'now the talk of the town. . with the history of Guelph and Kelinch found to be in a state of only semi-convoloull- -_ �_ ap in the Exposition home was since Tuesday, when the first arrivals came. Hal' imand and o her counties were daily on again 6tarting he had not gone inany townships, mud known almost every inch of name, from which It was impossible to wrouge 14M Her two This week the hotels ant'. boarding-houses losi g their popu ations? What were the yards before, the- horse suddenly threw uf —Three lumber merchants of Beyrout, Mr. Stirton was oonveet- Iiim. He was taken to the National Hotel; draped with flags and ribbons. Sahio -_ in them. daughters, w d by her side, assisted will be packed from cellar to roof. But no- cau es ? Was it rovidence ? It would be his head as if shot and then reared up a - Turkey, Adallah Sayih, Nicola n anil ground and his mother, who lives near Whalen, sent - - J. F. Aftinum are in Ottawa from Chicago, ad officially with educational and municipal " , he stoo Pauline was attired in body will grumble. There is a welcome for blas hemy to say a. What, then, was it? most perpenlAicularl'y. The reverend gen . the' World's hey were organized f t .midnight, but he - in doing the honors. exhibit at institutions as soon as t or. She arrived &ban . rib- every one of the thousands, Pro action was th cause, and the vicious tieman wan,afraid he would fall backwards, where they have an . . a rich robe of red, garnished with blue J� - as reeve of Pallinch a did not reco nine her when he awoke in the �*, � SWINDLENG SCHEMES. poli y of the past fifteen years was respon- so he jumped out of the buggy, and both Fair. Their visit at the Dominion Capital im his township ; w t � , , ifted at timf . istrito for about 30 years morning. We has been removed to the y � bons. 1his robe was I )a that I . , I . V ", . I I a M-1 owing, to its proximity to the border,.quite sibl for the d population of the agricul- driver and horse came heavily to the ground is to see if they can , profitably long,.tirne ; a - mag Stratford Hospit&l e1juce, I i 11 the gu sts might admire her generous, By y the fall, the buggy do any business in Canadian lumber, J. and represented South Wellington for 19 i�", inetri a of the city, Toronto tur I districts. hildren. were born here, , both being injured b � I 11 cal proportions, but Pauline did not I as much as to the siz . 1, 1, ; I � , I , . � rr T ; � I . - . �, . i . , . I 0 1. ".�_ . I . " _*4 d - I I. . ;, li . �. I . : . � - . % �� . . 1 7!�" 1 . I 1! I __ . . �­ � i ' � 4 ' u �' ,1h I - - , 'i I ( ill , . � I I n�l I I u - I 1�1 il I I I , , 1 8 I 10 I or ;. in �1 - hu t", rou ar � . m ' I . 8 rp P` . , a' d � - � I I 'ill . a, " f ) it ( �.e ' "' he L( I �-&� I � r . 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