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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1893-09-22, Page 1. � 15th, lan. I . . . 7 Fall _(t'Oods has . . . Steadily a.'11d L - have* Leen, go- , .Lve trOGped ill � . � each day no,w ;t� With attrac- I . :i.- and goilag � 11 larger tha-i* 'Year, owi . � . _11(y to � . ?_$ � �vorking with a - tv ll rement, and we � acr this seaso � I Ol. 11 " �,, Is Possible— clr. J u.st nol � r atten I tion, to nt lines viz. I I ) .. I � 1 7 and _NTantles, . � . . I � � � . - I I � � - : : . I . , i4terials are In � work -room - I ., _. I has �tug to Order is I � oar'work. All. � . 'rimmings are in and our tri 7 ,itnmere[ I . your idem. . into, . I -he qoackeat pos, � I � most satisfac. :Nvill advise you, but in the mean. a wanted . , -1 I � come. � r Order, , . : � . - I , . I � - � I- I . : ,� � I � " : . - . I I ; qdendid 1 assort- ` I ; � �I ppular' M%terials -C . - � ze&r-sluch, as, � Ill I ", ; eviou, Serge#, , c7 11 . 001 � Cordtif '. a host, 1 4. Purple, Navy, 'ray -in fact all . � a, . ill with t1rimmlogs . - � . � � . . A many difforent ation this fall- ttle-to, much, �111'w-hich has been I 3een, omitted, and be -found as., usu. I . Rough cloths, � though there is- , I I . �,F, plain: smooth I I but they are fill . -with and 'with- , Dorately trimn;ed,, ut with ik rich apm ,, all moderate in ) make, their,sp'lec� 1wiso," &87 they are, , - -to rapidly eviou at : I I A. .to have our . look through extend the in - 7 ., whether cus-, nd see what we Qy you. 0_cFau], CH. I ENOWT I I � wbsenc�e,�-Profea- I -i, . � je of the Valley Ikere Nvith his two � lair concerts the . I : . I jinswell,. ,who has � . aund this pl%ce, I ilast to work at his . ,NLItirray Brothers � I . r foundry) report � 1g,_,News reached � last that Mr. IN. I orm arly of Exeter, I 4. -Our milliuerg f or the fall and I - I � for. -Mr. George - : ,, - : L ;broken a"few days . I I . - - . I . I - I I - al, . � : � 1. ,a f 1:10gs went to , �, ig the Industrial. . �Iwlnl who haR. been I ' i dw%rd Elliott, for I . �ed liome--Miss. � . . . . A'Visit-at present. I �hila, Of, Walton, I ' � several days this- : , rank . . ; here, -Mr. F . 7 4 week an bnail'081 I 1. and :Arvia Elliott , I , ; I been ,engaged near I ; - lhomo.-A-19lit Me l - � ,thf) guest of Miss- : � I � I . - � , I � Alex. Xartin�, Of � , friends, in town � � I oDuar,. who has I ��_ialll . �irk, is honia, for . �- i. �l 1. I - 14denoeg of Bay. - � Ill . I 4e beat &unirner re� - . 4.rejast I -b6con-ing : 7' � �i rara leing UlAe I I .i �, - � 0 N hotel accoulluo � v,a in, the real I �i MG of, A, ; '116, erection . c es, before next So"" � � 0 Eason point has I " lots and 011-Veral i I ; �to are negGtiA109 I .�bury, for the, par, I � i�priv&W cottage"" I �.Pat Siltua,ted als it � I . I ands, . . �. lake, it c0mul . �� obtained at 16uy 1 ! . � : 6ws 1 th,rough the adea to, Utilize for . I . pond, . Urfitvniental I 51013F, I d I ottages for $ pairk. I frora One hundred I I and� has not its e for ballaing, the I t one can, wade � , ,rtry the, lake, The I ijuh was, throWullp � I I . I I . ,jr1terest. fharl I l. ,,ov,e a, naost PoPt" � , �� ,)0sitiou. for all"" � ,al _ I . . . I 1 7-- qxring the . �,,! Trunk Railway I . irs- sucl Z , the, girde. t : ­ ,1 visatio � a Sarni& �, . �j.t .Varys- I ,r_vtwy in - - eight � I ,.,st., about I � - I ,ed at � 91 � were eVga� � I train I � . C, 0, passing � stand- I � . who W063 ock- I I i ridge and kn - � 't thl& erf! the river a, '. . I e the U]2* 1 �11 diatauc y fifty 10, . . - I D J96111 19 fil 1-1 0 1 �Zous that he 11" � I i. - [jej-nJUred, man vV0 tol�1812, and oledi"I 1� I ,l..Xa,mb3atIo111 itWas I ri land Cull&r boll& . : �! ar)t thought . that c talued. 7. been Bus' flit -. glalmilton. 1 1.4 � - 000 I X.4 " and 110 is w I I de $ang. � . . - I - I __ .1 : ---.1-.-_-_.-_ 1. l_­F­­,:­ . _... I � �_ � I—, �� . . 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I � - i . - 11 . . i . �::� . i - - , I I TWENTY-SIXTH YEARV Ll il, tf 1:. I I ., I . 1� 1"22v 18932 - WHOLE NUMBER, 1,345. � if � l� SEAFORTH9 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER � , ; _;_-�� . . I Ill ___ � -1 f . . - _� � � _'. ­_­­_ ­ ­ ­ "'T"'i" . f oratory. that sway the 'vestige of. protection was removed from the coke a of one man to put it ,into th � ie loot% those - powers ci ' - � N adiag evangelists and minister ' ' . I I I I a multitudes, and ithat digni I LADIES"FUR GO, - ty and statesman- j soil of Canada. He had said that in Que- ' coke of another. Mr. Ldurier, in re. world, among them. being Rev. J .� . I : ship which beI6 only to the leaders ,of ,I bee, and he would say it in the far east, in. s on'lie to a questliou as to the r.osition of the Neill-, toe Scottish Spurgeon, and p � 9 I .1 men " I . I �_ . ,. Manitoba and the-Northweat, The Conser. lart� n the prohibition question, explained Harley, the workingman's avenge . . � Saturday, -September 23rd, we dis- M�. Laurier in reply warmly thanked thell �1, vatives- seem to be. satisfied with the present t�hat,i was the epliby of the party, when . I � of London, England. In this way o � play our immense stock of Ladies' sponsors of the addreasi6g, and s%id that as:� state of things. They were satisfied with I ' to. power) to take a plebiscite, in!" people attend the meetings ever - the last three were of %"political cliaracter�l halving Canadian cattle scheduled in Eng- jredi"e're 0 give the pdople a chance , to say while last Sunday the attendance I . Furs, and wait your inspection of the be would defer ' a reply until the afternoon' � land. Mr. Carling, in 1891, congratulated , y would have prohibition or than 10,000. . - � meeting. . . l . sanie. I the farmers upon the advantage enjoyed in ' ot. -The Calgary Herald, which wa � MEETING THE PEOPLE, '� not having'their cattle scheduled , - Re fur- � v ice- - , h,,� 1� � it, , �re you personally in favor of ton years ago, and which since i� Each Season we are extendiri- our After this the town hall was thrown iDpOli ther said that this advantage waiworth one pro 0 . � : I been run almost continuously as a d 0 . 9 . i I ' . facilities, multiplying 'our varieties, and hundreds atreamed in to shake the hand 'and a quarter million dollars a year to them. I Mr. Laurier -I must say this : I am not nounces that it has decided to aban - - of the distingui had visitor, who was kept Where was Mr. Carling now 9 Why was it 4 hyp crite, I have.. never been a prohibi. daily field and to fall back on the . buying with greater advantage, and busy greeting h many admir ' Ir ` �ionls , bu� I have always been a temper- - semi Z 0 era in this i6l that farmers toiled day and night to provide of a -weekly. - formal fashion u til noon. Mr. Laurier an; themselves and their families with the bare nee ' an. ' (Loud applause.) I bringing to your hand the pick of all � i -Mr. Wm. H. Taylor has field . I . party took dinner at the Royal 1�otel, an necessaries of life ? It was to enable the �. I � OTHER SPEAKERS. near Clyde, Beverly township, to � that's fashionable in Furs. about 1,30 entered their carriages and war Re � Sh rt and spirited addresses were given Young, a neighbor, for about $7, 1 dpaths'of Canada to amass great fortunes - This beinle, our first season in Ladies' driven to Matheson Park, a little. over �a' and th go to England to live like lords. by on. D�vid Mills,, of Bothwell ; James has bought the well-known Snowb 1.) mile distant. They were escorted by the He di'�an IM6 ullon,� M. P., 'North Wellington and near St. George, -paying about . not blame the manufacturers for the � Fur Goods) you will not be disappoint- - hands and by an immense procession of'veW, - continuance of the present state of affairs, 5am a Sutherland, M. P., for North Ox- for it.- . ' clea. . I I but the farmers and workingmen. . Presi. 1,ford, 11 -At the tenth annual meeting of � . ed,in our attempt to, exhibit a stock - 1� I - dent MoNaught, of the Manufacturers' As- I T is concluded the proceedings of the stock District Methodist church, I equal to any city establishment. You A more' suitable place than the' pat - ,k sociation, said that the superstructure of afte noon and after three cheer@ were given ville,it was decided to hold : on . . . could not have been desired by the speak" are invited to see 'wbat stylish women j' s protection must remain Intact. The Gov- for he Queen and three for Mr, Laurier, League convention in Ayr dpong t . � ., I or the audience. The rural beauty of the erument mig ht drive the carriage, but Me- the arge assemblage dispersed.. Many of and the question of institute* for sy will w -ear this season : in Furs. We spot and the perfect m t a Ole. Naug�t cracked the whip. He was the thos who Pame by train wended their way 'study of the Bible was referred to ask you to no half feast. We will light to be there,lapart from the ora,tori6al boss. . to t a station and those who came by pri- vention, . . I attractions. In I a clearing, bordered by ' I DR. MACDONALD, M. P. vat conveyances drove off. A goodly -Mr. John Rutherford, of ,Sho,,-,r you a Sight beyond copy of tall trees which ohaded the crowd when �ha Dr. Macdonald, M. P., Huron, amid that � nu bet, however, waited behind for the near'Ayr, has nisde quite a -i-eputa " elegance—the richest, . grandest and sun shone, seating accommodation for thous. Canada had more party allegiance than any I I - EVENING BANQUET, himself so a sheep breeder. At the V lands bad been provided, and all were wi,ih- � whi h was &8 successful in its way as the Exhibition, last week, out of a rld. He would ad will , other country In the we day largest display of Fur Garments you in hearing of the platform. Long be6re rj da 'a celebration. At the appointed hour,' eight prize@ for flat sheep he lea . the procession arrived. the, benches 'were. vise farmers never - to mind party, but to! bet eon 250 and 300 surrounded:,the tables seven. Mr. Rutherford will or we have ever known. Iva heed to the welfare of the country,,� an after partaking of a most sumptuous Chicago in .October. packed with enthusiastic humanity, and. 9r. Laurier, who was a just and pure man,� . . men stood rows deep in the rear. So m . ny would guide this country to prosperity. The; a ere made In response to -Mr. Woolverton, of the Horti I went on the platform that a number ha to too. to by Mr. Liurier and others. � department, at the World's Fair,is JACKSON B110S 1' history, of the Liberal party would not ' . ample f Canadian fruit. T leave it for fear of a collapse. 1[ " r. Laiirier left Mitchell the following tin 00 4 me ning for Stratford and from ther " l , 'If vs is that the countries vi ON THE PLATFORM. �; afford an example of a leader against Whose In a he era erdict OLOTHIERS) HATTERS and FUR- A great cheer went up as the tall, gr4ce- character there was a breath of suspicion ,1 we' t to Harriston and then to Mount liven to the irrigationof lands c . RIERS, SEAFORTH. ful form of the Liberal leader was seso as. suck could not be said, however, of the Fo set, at both of which places he received uce larger fruit than Canada sho � i ____ oending the steps. Dr. Wood, the POal- leaders of his opponents. Though born a th same cordial and enthusiastic welcome nothing to equal it in flavor. .i ;�_ - � dent of the Mitchell Young Liberal glub, Conservative, he had been forced to become as �sras given him elsewhere. Himself and -During the heavy thunder stor . . , man a Liberal by reading in history of the great Madam Laurier and Mr. Sutherland e ant seed over Ingersoll and vicinity TaE LIBERAL . LEADER IN . took the chair, and an excellent chaill, constitutional reforms which had be,, 1� N a,, he was. In his introductory remarke.he Sunday in- Mount Forest the guests of r. y night, last week, the barn. on t MITCHELL. brought about- by Liberalism. -All were of - of Miss Jessie Campbell, of the seco I!: - found in the presence of so many C e rva- James McMullen, M. P. - I on fact d by Liberals, not a single one by the I tives a 'matter fo,r congratulation. He q A KINDLY INCIDENT. oession of East Zorra, was struck b . The Grits were 11 hived " at Mitchell on Conservatives. In 1872 th4; Conservatives - . Thursday of last week. It is doubtful if so thought that though they might go way bought the votes . of their majority with Sir A kindly and pleasing incident of Mr. ning. and com?lotely destroyed, , large agathering was ever beforeconvened saying itwas the same old story, they Hugh Allan�s money, and in 1878 they Laurier's visit to Stratford was the call he with this season a crop. in. the county; at any rate it was the largest would find food for reflection in wha� was ­ . We ou Mrs. James Trow, widow of the -The Allan Liner steamship Sa brought before Canada, in the National In, ' assemblage ever seen in Mitchell, and it' said, and' imend their ways. ,a Id a. p,,Iioy, the greatest -humbug* the country late esteemed Liberal whip of the House of with Lord and Lady Aberdeen o - sp ' �ibute to the wor der, arrived at Quebec at two o'clock I ..t . h of � th ] I . would have been much larger but for the lendid t a had ever known. (Hear, hear.) The Na- Commons. Although he had only -a few day -morning. The weather was c very threatening appearance of the morn- andowei t 6n to say that without class 1 i 09's- tional Policy had increased the oost.of Ii i moments to spare before leaving by the . "Ilk d high taxation CaDadians Wo Id Ing People ffocked in by private convey kti n a . Ivin5 northern train he expressed a desire to see rainy, so that at nine o'clock there u' and increased the exodus to the Unite . becoi a a great united people. Libera�ls, h onlookers to witness Lord Aberdee als from every point of the compass, and � 11 � . a States. It discriminated against th6 poor Mrs. Trow and extend in person big con - train loads came froifi both directions. It laid, w re actuated from conviction in the man in favor of the rich. - -Itu was time to dolence in her bereavement and to assure cial landing on Canadian soil. , . is estimated 'that there were at least six *advocacy of the policy -which they," had put in power a party that would legislate her of the morrow the news of the losq of so -A young son' Of Mr. Robert, D thousand people -present. They were not adopted, believing that it was the b ` t for Ingersoll, was driving about two mil , . the country. �11 in favor of the great mass of the people, valued a political and personal friend had that town. on Saturday last, whe all Grits either, for there was quite A eprink. ' I and not Jor a favored few. , In 1882 the caused him. Mrs, Trow, was, unfortunate- 11 b ning a po JiDg of Conservatives; Tbb weather, at- % RON. THOMAS BALLANTYNE.- Government had so gerrymandered the, lyp not at home, but the other members of ning struck the rig, ur though so threatening and unsettled look' The genial Speaker of the Ontario egis- country that its confi urations looked more the family received him most cordially and the horse's tail and splintering the , Ing in the morning and early forenoon, lature, Ron, Thomas Ballantyne " was arm- like chain lightning ftllin anything else, In accepted his message of friendship, which The boy attributes his escape to turned out to be delightf ill, ly received and spoke with rem rkable 1885 the Tory party prepared for the else- they will hold in�the most kindly remem- that he was -leaning backwards vigor. He congratulated the Young Liber. - ( , wagon for something when the elect I Mr. Laurier wag invited by the Young als of Mi - �� tions of 1887 by passing the infamous fran- I brance. . I struck the rig. Liberals of Mitchell, and. the whale demon- tchell- upon the success .,of the' chise act. In 1891 the Government played I -The successful Liberal candidat stration was gotten up under their auspices. g4therring, which gave all an 0 po tunity another humbug upon the people by pre- I , of me ting the honorable, bcicv�'d'' and Canada.. Brandon, Manitoba, election, Charl The success of the demonstration and the . tending that they were about to make an ' . .. rous merchant, . - and excel -lent arrangem , ento which gifted leader of the Liberal party�. One . . - Port Dover boasts of 1,700 visitors dur- ains, is a prospe complete � �1 effort to secure a reciprocity -treaty with the . - could. not but result in a grand success, day the country .would reap the _-bene- United -States. Canadians should stand by Ing the summer. � born in. Norwich, Ontario, 37 yes are alike creditable to their zeal, in the fit of '..his brilliant talents. Th � Li anads and place in power a man whose -A Belleville woman . suprlied 81,000 He left for Brandon in 1881 and was eralg of Perth --- had had t figh4; � C of that town In 1889-90. As he def a . good cause and their capability for manage - many a battle for lWicaligiii, and d not motto was Canada first, Canada last, Can- worth of chickens to the � ma I i boats this leader of the Opposition his victor ment. They have good reason to be proud ' - ada always.' (Applause.) - . season. always succeeded ; "but they were t d, I �f their effort and the magnificent demon- Is- . I -Six hundred freight cars pass thro�gh garded as a decided advantage to th stratiou in which , it culminated. If the - couraged. The speaker. alluded to the in- . MR. LAURIER. . the St. Clair Tunnel daily, and 10,000 pas- I way Government. - . Young Liberals of Mitchell continue until fluences at work against, them, an among .When Mr. Laurier, amid great applause, seugere weekly. r i - -While Mrs. Meadows, of Book the close of the next election as they have them the infamous gerrymander, f which arbse to speak, Miss Kate Awty, of Mit- -J. A, Allgell, engineer of the Ontario on her way home from Otterville th . begun, they will c�rtainly inspire both they kuew more than enough in t is local- chell, stepped up to him and presented him Agricultural College, Guelph, for about 19 day, the tongue dropped, and goini, . young and old Liberals of South Perth with ity. They knew that beca N Vth East- with a beautiful bouqVet of roses. Though Years, died a few'days ago. three feet into the ground upset such zeal and enthusiasm as will ensure the 'g:utho a,thOP" hia.voice'was weak from the strain of long- _ y Tyler via a d �ope, in North Perth, anduS Sir Haur it'd the-' Gran were in the rig. Mrs. Meadows was . return of a Liberal for that riding at the !" South Perth, were Libeial ere put� continued outdoor speaking, Mr. Laurier Trunk Railway works at Belleville as well on her shoulder and side, breaking -, into North.Oxford, the consti= 'of Mr. r her ribs, which was driven through h next election. L I Y made a most agreeable impression upon the as other points alofig the line last weel causing death, Mrs. Meadows was ' '_ " - The town was decked ont - Sutherland ; but, notwithatand ng this, -Tramps infest Winnipjj�an' a re iiold. a * ,� _� .� in its gayeat audience. For the last two months, lie said, . __ ,� 90 years old. � North Perth had been redeemed, a d South citizens at night at dema Ing their . I _� -Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Austin, Bro garb. Flags and ban era floated from many he lied preached the gospel of freedo of Ing up , n - Perth would be redeemed at the Inext elec- m money. buildings, and the Mayor having proclaimed trade, new in this countr In the . y,new I neigh- the parents of Rev. B� F. Austin, o a ba,lf holiday, the citizons genellalily irre- ti,on. The Goverurnep at it was boring country', not new, however, in the . -It Is stated that Sir Hector augevin w I � ' he'd '� an if a engaged writing memoirs of - his political , rODg to trade with, the America - ev college, St, Thomas, �slebrated thei spective of sex, age or political creed were old land, which had been the pioneer in the I I wedding on Saturday,- 9th inst. Flif on hand. Hon- Mr. Lailriler bad staid they could -got $30 more fo & ho�e,e,,,but it world of freedom, whether religious, civil career. . I _ � a was quite right to trade �r ith A lis on -Mr. W. G. Murdoch has been " ppoint ago Mr. Austin married Miss Mary over -night in Stratfor i, and in company wish the other side of the r commercial, in the land to, which the ' I Guire: both of Prin en - earth, wh ther Mr. 0 cd postmaster 'at Pine River, Kincardine several leading politicians and about two ' Liberals of Cansida always 164ked for an ex- . I ' Bowell had, gone. � . the result of the union is five child hundred citizens of that ant I - iDg, 12 grandchildren and 2 grea ,. erprising ' � ample, In order'to develop the government township. - . ' I burg, arrived in Mitchell by special train MR. , JAMES GRIEVE, M, . of the people and of the country. Sir John -The Winnipeg Park Commissionero children, Mr. James Grieve, the popul r member . have sold $30,006 worth of 5 per "cent.`. de, about 11 a.. m. Upon arriving at Mitchell, f -or North Perth, said that he as proud to Thompson, while speaking in Montreal, had bentures to a Toronto firm at 105. . -The other day a little child of they were met by a big crowd at the depot. stand upon the same platform with the hon- sneered at the Liberal Convention which had -West Dumfries farmers in the vicinity months, the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Laurier'snd hi6 party were escorted to 'met in Ottawa in June to settle the policy ' Kenny, of Brantford, wandered do tv carriage and accompanied by Dr. Wood, orable leader of the Liberal party. ' He which was to guide the destinies of Canada. of Galt say grasshoppers are eatiog the new mill creek nest the house and was d - the clever President of the Young Liberals, made acknowledgment of tho support he He said that no doubt the Liberal leaders. wheat as soon as it appears above ground'. A terrier dogj which accompanied and beaded by the 33rd Battalion bane, had received from the good far era of Logan wanted to convene their party to -frame a -Rev. Angus McKay, of Lucknow'Prea- back to the house and whined and from Saaforth, and the 28th Battalion band and Ellice, who, he said, ha not their policy. There was, as he stated, no such byterian church, has received a call from a at Mrs. Kenny's skirts until sh . . far er he as- oougre from Stratford, and followed by an immense: -equal in the country. As a ff policy for the Conservative party, and he gwtibn in the vicinity of Pictou, Nova down to the watei, where the body ' I . concoarse, of enthluoiastic humanity, they serted that the whole policy o the party in was right. But the advantage was not on Scotia, I - . )l war was diametrically oppose o -Mr.- R. Naismith, of Blair, Waterloo proceeded to the Market square. Aere Po 'o the side of the Conservative party ; it was -Mr. J. J. Kavanagh, collector 4-.r. Laurier a -lighted and was received at terests of the farmers of Csni� a. Almost altogether on the side of the Liberal party. county, has ten acres of potatoes, which he tome at Gas a, states that the A ' the only change that the Go rnment had expects to yield _1,500 bushels of fine P the door of ,the tastefully decorated town - It seemed to him that the Conservative quality. � . . . company which is boring for oil I hall by the local reception committee. The made in the.tariff during the ast fourteen leaders had always treated their. party very ; has sunk one of its Wells to a depth leader stood on the steps, facing the years was the imposition of a duty of five much in the line of the game that he .uced -During last Friday morning's severe feet. Five drills I are going constan ' . . - large a-udience in the square,while addresses cents on eggs, a commodity v� ich was not to play when he was a little boy, the formu- storm four oows beloDg113g to Mr. Thomas Iready $300,000 have been spent. . . to any,extbnt imported intoiCanada, but Downin', of North Oxford, were struck by of welcome were read. I . . la of which Consisted of -these worls, I 'Close 9 a which Canada exported in I 1 titles. . lightning and killed. been struck, but not in paying quan TH E CIVIC ADDRESS. ua your eyes, open your mouth, and iomething � . - The duty on binder twine haalygbaeon rneducad -Tilbury Presbyterians have extended a yet, although the company is s&Dgu Mayor W. R. Davis shook hands with good will fall into it." They bad,,'to take it, it wil I have a good return for its inve Mr. Laurier and on behalf of the municipal from 25 to 12-L per cent., but this was not call to Rev. James Hodges, a recent gradu- 2 whether it was good or bad, and so it wag . , . corporation read, this address - " We, the *because of the Government's oncern for the with the Conservatives. Such would not go ate of Queen'.a College, Kingston, offering a -While Mr. Stephen Keen of SC . I I I members of the council., on behalf of the farmer,, but because Sir Oliv r Mowat and down with the Grits. They were people - salary of $900, which has been accepted. was picking apples the other day tl citizena'of Mitchell, extend to you a hearty the Patrons of Industry had,gone into the who would not clda-le ,their eyes, and this -At Belleville on Saturday an angler on which he was standing broke an I manufacture of binder twi a and broken caught a maskinonge - which weighed 40 with great force on his head, crushir ! welcome to our town on this your first visit was the reason why they were convened at . the- back of the combines. Tf the farmers Ottawa t h' th * advice as to what was pounds. 'I It girthed 2 feet, and was 4 feet 6 base of the skull, He only lived to Nlitchell. Composed as we are of rer- . . 9 0 rive air . aouR. of different political views, our action of Canada we ' uld give -as muqh attention to reqdired by he country at the prevent mo- incheolon ;i , time afterwards and never regain - can have no political signi:ficance ; still, we the marke,ting of their cropal as they did to ment. Sir John Thompson sneered at that -a . S.%lliameon, of Guelph, has lost sciousnese. He was about sixty-fiv � are unanirnous in acknowledging Your hoiit the preparation of the grouhd where they c 13 ention, but it waa one of the -greatest another valuable dog. �-This time it is his . of age and leaves a wife and several * were grow,i), it wotild be iiiuch bett r for 0 v cooker spaniel, a son of the great Faecina- up sons and daughters. eaty of purpose,- your great talents, the ser. a. events that had taken placesince Confeder- :- vices you have rendered the state, and your them. (Applause.) . , .� I ation. The leader of the Government, in, tion, and worth probably $106.- The.animal , -A most shocking and lamentAb . . � . .exalted position. as 0128 of the foremost of MR, iomx M,r,IILLA � X P. discussing the reason for the admitted de- was poisoned. I dent occurred in Toronto Friday . -Reports from the Niagara district state M�. Joseph H. Ferguson, Q. C., I the people. We trust that your visit to Mr. John' McMillan, M � ' ` `&ron, was crease in'value, of farm lands, had said that that the crop of peaches this year surpasses known barrister, who had lately Mitchell will be an enjoyable one and that next announced, Referrin� to the leader, 'real estate had diminished In value in Can - you may carry away with you good impres- he said that he w�s for C I nada first, last adla, in the United States and in England. any previous crop. At Toronto the, other blind, in some manner not e&oily so I sions, of our town, its surroundings and our and always.- 41r.t Laurier acted " Can�da ,What answer was this 9 It was the rn�reat morning a sale of 1,000 baskets was a � ffected for fell from the window of his offic people. VVe are, honorable air, fully cog- for the Canadians," so that every Canadian quibbling. It was true that real estate had at 75c per basket. I fifth flat of the Freehold Loan I nizant I of the responsible position which could get the reward of_ is labor without diminished in. England, but who suffered -Three months ago D&vid Campbell, and his brains were literally dashed you bald, and hope that an all wise Provi- paying a tax of 30 per cent Mr. McCarthy from it ? It was not the tiller of the soil, member of the Northwest Legislature, was the stone flags of the pavement of deuce may long spare you health and bad said that $260,000,000 of manufacturing but it was the landlord. The tiller ,of the found guilty of embezzlement and fled the street. . . strength to be of service to the country, to- was done, in Canada yes ly, and that the soil gaineq by the decrease in the value of country. On motion of Premier Greenway -Charles, Simpson, aged 16 y . wards the advancement of which you have people had to pay 30 per c nt. more for the land in Engla6d. Land had -been a mono- he has been ex . palled from the Legislature. English lad who left the Stratford ao long given your brilliant talents." uld ost without this , poly in Great Britain for the last eight con- -Sab Malier Oka, vice-president ,of the couple of weeks ago, to take emp MR, LAURIER REPLIES, blessed 1�'ational Policy Mr. McMillan turies, and the landlords had endeavored to lokio Chamber of'Commerce, Japan, is in with Mr. John McKim, ueisr Lakeei Mr. Laurier, in reply, said he was great- charged t . he Government ith 'appealing to maintain its value. Under the corn lawo, -Ottawa. He is of the opinion that a big mitted the indiscretion of eating a ly touched by the kindness of his recePtiOD) the country with a lie on their lips at the previous to free'trade, the rent paid by the- trade can be"worked up between � Canada of.green pears while suffering fron , especially at the action ef the town council, last electioni in giving 0, t that overtures tenants was $12 an aore. By the benefits and Japan. I tack of inflammation of the bowel which, disregarding all party differences ex- for a reciprocity treatyl had come from of free trade rent had been "diminished to -Louis Papineau, while driving from St. unfortunate little emigrant lad tended toL, him thdl hand of brotherhood. He Washington, and they t 11 us now, when the extent of $6 an acre, and it was still Johns to La Prairie, Quebec, the other day, intense agony until Saturday . 11 understood the address had no party sig. that dodge has served Alieir purpose, that diminishing. The profit went to the man was stopped by highwaymen near the latter when he passed away, nificance, but that they all stood upon the I . States could soil. In Canada the men Place and had to deliver $900, which he was -Samuel Wheaton, a London T 1. broad pl%tform of Canadian . nationality and . reciprocity with the Unl�ited who tilled the takiog-from the bank. .. I . farmer, had twenty bags of whea I . 1. not be obtained, but iti was. part of the who not only tilled the soil, but owned the -Professor Robertson, dairy commission - citizenship. � � Liberal policy, and the �iberals would ob. land, were the ones who suffered. - Proteo� er, and Mr. George � Johnson are collaborat- from his granary on Thursday. T1 Addresges were presented by Dr. Irving, tain it on fair and 'h n�rable means. The tion was the cause, Free trade had decreas- . . I were forced open with an axe tak 0 Ing in the publication of a special', bulletin the dwelling -house. The thieves we] President of the South , Perth Liberai Asa9- American Governmen t w a ready to negoti- ad the value of land in England, because it ' i . relating to obeese, which will give some ciation ; by Mr. Jameo1ennani on behalf of ate a fair and honest treaty just as soon " had broken the monopoly, and- protection into Londo%. East by means of a lea � the Seaforth Young 'Liberals ; and by'Dr. Canada had a Govern I t that would treat had decreased it in America, booause it , valuable information relating to the progress of the bags from which flowed a tin ' I l, �Vood as President of the Mitchell - Youn . Trin good faith, some- had proficed 1an unnatural _condition of of this industry. __ i of wheat, At the outskirts of the ' 9 with the United States : . -Mr. Samuel Sararus, of Wilmot town - Liberal alub. The South Perth address, thing that the present Povernment had not thinoall The Government said that they were trail was lost, The bags have Mr. among � other things, said : 11 We re6eive done and would not do. I I - n going to reform th I a, tariff, but how? The ship, has purchased a farm from Mr. D. onis name printed thereon. . 1. Stauffer, on the Huron Road, two miles -The other day a Mrs. Jackson, with alv*.rm the statement made by Sir John . THOMAS 'GIBSO'�, M. 1'. P. , x1an9faeturers' Association was their mas- I Thompoon at Montreal that the Government-- .. I I I ter, and when Sir John Macdonald, in 1877, north . of Dundee. The price paid was sell, lost a pocketbook containing $ Would ad -here to the policy of protedtion. Mr. i Thomas Gib8on� M. P. P. of East called the red . parlor, the manufacturers 8020- ! note for $80, on the ferry Arial. Sh _ . With your policy of reform, air, this fair Huron, said he b�cl ' d to the cham- of Canada, together, he abdicated his will � -The barn on 'the farm of Mr. Joseph discover her lose until she reached h I 0" e� necked . bar at hqc had ki Bander, about &-'Mile fr�'oim New �Hamburg, returnin m do a search of the boa Dominion would enter upon such an era of ' - and the will of the Government to the . the bottom Out �rof the cordage - was struck by lightning, Saturday last, and prosperity as would enable her shortly to men from whom he,expected mono did not find lit and crossed over to combine.,- (Cheers.) M . Laurier was a 0 most of the contents destroyed. The lose thinking she had left it there. On vie with our n0ghboring sister to the war and before the people with. : Sir John �htomgpo- south." The address of the Somforth . man who would eacri�ce office, po son has told the country t . hat the Govern- is $5,000. 1 avenue she meationed the lose tc , ' ' emolumeipt for priacipl�, as Hon. Alexander meat were going to maintain the principle --The apple crop In Oxford county is said Mrs, O'Callaghan, when the latter Liberals contained thin reference to Mackenzie did. (Cheers.) Be was a level- to be much better than was anticipated. had the purse and was on her way YOU119 . the leader : 611 As �iernbera of the Liberal ' of' -protection. If so,' where was there to 'be ' party we confess to a peculiar pride in our beaded man, This tri imphal march would r � eform ? There wag also the declaration of Buyers are offering only $1 per barrel, how. it to the police. � not turn his head, but t would bave the ef_ ever, as the quality is said not to be so good . -A couple of months ago a as great leaders, and, just as we are wont in . Mr. Foster some three or four weeks ago at I . , feet of stimulating hi in increased. exer- as last year, I story from The New York World, . retrospect to pay our tributes of admiration tions for his country's,. cod. They had to. Fredericton, N. B., that if it were necessary -A fiee Sunday bus line Is to be started and esteem to Mackenzie and Blake, your day not only Mr.Lauri, r, but a man equally to increase the tariff 50 per cent. 'to main- next Sunday from Church street, Toronto, that Mrs. Boston, of Burlington, 'right worthy predecessors, so we wish you pur , le -the Hon. David JMills,the philosopher, 'tain what he called 'the strugglini Indus. to the Woodbine. The authoritice,it is said corned in Cicero Harrison Case's de now to believe that to the, present'leader of i � tries of the country,' then the -tari - would � , reproduced in a number of Canadis I of Canada. i money will not, in any way interfere with them so This was followed by other articles Her Majesty's Opposition in the Dominion . be increased 50 per cent. To take Parliament we accord to hisadmirable quali- . MR. ARCHIBALD OISHOPI M. P. P. out of the pockets of -one man to give to long as they do not.. -ply for hire. . reflected on Mrs. Beaton. They all ' *ions Mr ties of head and neartentliusiasm,loyalty and Mr. Bilohop, M. P. A, for South Huron, Another, Mr. Laurier declared to be nothing -Mr. Bart Howard, of London, who has Mrs. -Beaton wag, the myster affectionate devotion." The Mitchell Young set out to show that S�uth Hurowhad been abort of fraud and robbery, The Liberals been in Chicago attending the Moody Bible who was with the old man whon h Liberals expressed themselves as 11 proud to more shamefully gerry�audired even than denounced such a system as robbery, and Institute,for the past two months, has r!- eared from the Norfolk line serve under a leader who wears the I white South P 'th, and he,succeeded. Althbugh he would renew the pledge which he took turned home and0pecte to be located in Vs. Beaton denied that she was c ' - flower of a blameless life,' whose character, represen e ng South , Horon, Phe had 'been ger. at Newmarket, that he and his followers that vicinity shortly. Mr. Howard speaks with the case in any way. She t Kablic and private. is without a Asia, who rymandeiled into b-'-' a voter in South would not rest until they had removed from very highly of the I work done there. The Staunton & O'Heir to look after h as piloved himself to possess thosail mag. Perth. . Laurierl.n.1 said at Newmarket the soil of Canada every vestige of protee. institute has tents in various seotionis of the este. - The lawyers have served n - � netle -qualities� which attract followers, that he i �Ioruld not be satisfied until the last tion, which could take money out of the city and,the mee6inge are addressed by the action on the following papers : � . I �'l I I . - 11 � . ��, . I I - � , I I - . � � I , I I . . . 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"I $1.50 a Year in Advance. , � "'. , - a of the - Globe, Mail, World and Empire ; Brant. - .0 I I the wife then going to Michigan. The same --- �­ . jf.i, I K� �"; ohn Mac- ford Courier and Expositor; Kingston News; day sha left he made a will leaving all his � J�_: Mr. John Belleville Intelligencer ; Brockville Times; property to his youngest daughter, disin- I V . , . V " list, both Peterboro' Review ; St. Catharines Star ; ' heriting his wife and eldest daughter. By t I �� 4: . ver 5,000 Strathroy Despatch ; Stratford Herald ; the intercession of mutual friends the differ- I P4 - y night, Georgetown Herald ; St. Thomas Times, ences between husband and wife were re- � vas more St. Thomas Journal " -;Galt Reformer ;and I moved and they lived together again, and - 14�el 11 I . Guel h Herald.,. 8aroline so lived until his death. His. wife never �t " , k" � a started - Leader'. of Detroit, wants a knew a second will had been made until . p- � 7 I then has divorce from Will. W. Leader, whom she after his death. The deceased one day be- , � ,% �- -, ;,V� ally, an. .;. married on July 23rd, 1861, at Berlin, On�, fore his death met Hon. D. Mills on the I . � � 1. -1 ­11� don � the tario. They- have six children, the four old - . , street, and asked him to de troy the second , 1 , I � : � � position eat of -whom are 30, 29, 48 and 27 years of . I � will, as the suspicions be en'tlertained of big I 4 1 I" . . _':t.� his farm, age, while the youngest are 20 and 15 years 0 , Id respectively. Mrs. Leader says that wife's conduct were unfounded. Mr. Mills 1 did destroy the do' � I !_0 I ,� 4r.John she and her husband lived together until not the will, but told ceased that he would have to come to his- - � , - � � I -� -� � 500, a ' nd October 10th, 1-885. The grounds upon office and see it destroyed. �Tho deceasecl t�, � ,0 dl farm, which she desires a divorce are cruelty, non- never went to Mr. Milla' office, and the! will 1-I!, � - "' , I � $10,000 support and drunkenness. I -After fifty years of happy married life, ' . was never destroyed. The action W" brought to set aside the second will, - and . - . - I - I �� � -_ ,41'. I Wood- Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Brown celebrated have the first will establiable I a's the true j-. . . V41 I n Beach. their golden wedding at their home, the will of deceased, Eon. Mr, -Mills, during . I 4% I Epworth other day, in the township of Moore, nes6r the trial, raised a point which His Lordship t_,..- ,_,;, I .,�., , -, I he year, . Sarnia, about 100 friends and relatives be- is taking into consideration. It ill, that If a �1_..; I stematio Ing preFent to assist. Among the friends of ,_ man makes a will supposing hie wife to be I t 11 � FW1 the eon. the family present were Charles Mackenzie, � dead, ,then the will id void, so if a man makes, 111. . . I - M. P. P., Mrs, -and Master Kenneth Mae- & will g pposiDg his wife is unfaithful and ii � � seville, kenzie, Mr. and Mrs. P. Symington, - Mrs. she is not unfaithful, then also the will Is ,Wf I , i., I tIon for John Mackenzie, Mips Edna and Mr. J. S. I � void. W� � I � Toronto Symington. The worthy couple have lived . � �__ I � possible In Moore for 40 years. � � � 1, �.' ,�_ rried off -On Thursday night, last week, a fire I Perth ltezns.� i .1 - ­, 11 show In took place on the premises of Mr. Patrick � The Newry factory exhibited some ' I . I � � I .- Naugle, on the Sth concession of Biddulph, Prime choose at the Toronto Exhibition. .!i- - r , - Tv", . cultural two miles from Lucan, The premises were ' -W. H. Gil-mer,'o'f the 12th concessioD, � I __ - . Z ;" distribu- occupied by Mr. John Ward as tenant. Two Elms, has grown a stalk of Indian com � ­I :� �,, � . I he gon- barns and a brick residence, with all their which measures 11 feet 3 inchas in length. . , ­! . - .­ � hioh are contents, were destroyed. Loss, about -The Elms farmers have not put in so, � - 1-1 . I an pro. . $2:500 on buildings ; insured for $1,420 I large an acreage of fall wheat this ses6sou " - I . I -1 , I � . we, but and$1,000onth000ntents. Thefireissup. formerly. . . � !.. " posed to have been caused by lightning, as 'a -Rev - J. W. Mitchell, a former pastor . r - " Z m which heavy thunder storm was In progress Ili of the Mitchell Presbyterian church,, paid a- i 'visit _ I .� � 9.1 Thurs. that vicinity at the time. i : to that town list week. - � ; I .-, . � . he farm -At the Toronto police court the other -A number of sheep have been killed and . . . 'i . , - - � nd con- morning Elizabeth Nunnelly, living on Der- worried by dogs in the Turner neighborhood, : fl. I I � I y light- met street, said she had been married 12 near Black Creek. !: " - I � i together years to Ebenezer Nunnelly and had four , -We are orry to learn that Mr. J. E. ., , � im" . �" - � children by him. There were no chairs,. Davis, of th Mitchell Advocate,, has recent- : �1. , :, ­ : rdinian, bad, furniture or stove in the house, which ly been In very poor heilth. �� i � � I � a board was in a squalid condition, and the family -Mr. and Mrs. Win. Buckingham, of - , . . " � . r, . I t i I ! ut Sun. was literally starved. Complainant said Stratford, bave returneafrom a very_ enjoy- .1.1, t Pill , i old and her husband was a reporter and had $700 in able visit In England. I , � 4'1� . I- C. . were few the bank. The bank book was produced in - -Rev. Dr. Lucas, the well-known tam-,' 7, . � n�o offi- court. He was remanded tintil Monday 4 - parlance speaker, made a very favorable im..' ' �� . I P, .�, . . and $2 found on the prisoner was handed prassion on his Mitchell audiences. 11 -, J ynes, of over to hie wife. , -1 � -The village of Dublin has a curiosity In, �_, I J1 , 0, I as from -Prdfessor Fletcher, Dominion entomolo, 1 the . shape of a - white uilule which a good . -,* . IL I I., . I n light-- gist has prepared a bulletin on the horn flyj many people have been looking at. � 1 `4 ,; 1_ I !J rtion of shafts. which causes so much damage to cattle. He recommends the -cattle -A span of ponies belonging to Mr. Johii, 'Brown,of Stratford, the day, 1. � 11 - . -1 spraying of by means ran away other i: - the fact of a force pump with an emulson of coal oil doing damage to the smount of $25, �� 14C ,I in the made thus : Coal oil, two quarts ; rain -Peter VVhaliugy, a lad of twelve years of _'4- - . :�._Il . I ric fluid- - water one quart ; common hard soap, two I age, residing in Sti�tford., had hill left arm .r A � .,� Ounces. The soap and water are to be boiled broken Friday while playing with some j.�, I - I 11. . I a in the and while boiling the coal- oil Is added and other boys. W - , � If . I as Ad- stirred rapidly. As it cools 27 quarts of -Mr. R. Babb, jr., who has been In the .t � " : . _V * I . He was water are added, This sprayed on the eat. west for three arm, has returned home to- Ye I - "_ - L. ra ago. . tle or applied wfth a sponge will kill the Mitchell, and intends shortly to open up a 1 -4 IN I mayor flies it touches and keep the cattle free of tailoring business. � 1..'l I t , �:. ated the flies if applied twice a week. - I --The residence of Reuben Jackson, near �1. . LI y in re- r, of Now Hamburg, was I St. Marys, was entered the other day and a, � - 1, �. " a Green- fined $14.90 in all,by Squire Mackie, of Ber- gold watch, two suits of clothes and five or . �" � � lin, the other day, for ass aulting Hour six pairs of stockings taken. �� . A ton, was .Y Brodrecht, a former partner. it was -Miss M. Harvey has resigned her posi- , � 't 1� k_ 1 a other brought,out at the trial that Merner, quit tion as teacher of School section No. 2, .; 1. " I � about work and, entering the office of the estab- Elms, having decided to take a course at i � 1� 7� 1 i� -1 � all who lishment, locked the door behind him and the Toronto Conservatory of Music. I i t' I t3 ed that Brodrecht sign or endorse a -Mrs. Alexander, of Cavalier, North Da- I , : . �, 4 � . one of private note for $1,300, payable that day by kota, who has been visiting relatives and 111 il � er lung,. Merner. This he refused to do, whereupon friends in Elms during the mummer, left on - - I I ; � I -.� nearly Merner seize ' d Brodrecht, floored him and .1 Tuesday, lastweek, for her Western home. I � � �! 1- lw� I attempted to force him to -sign the bond. -Duncan McKenzie drove a harrow tooth , - ` " I ckville, -The cries of, the prostrate mein brought I through the ball of big foot a few days ago tA.._1 4 , -1 f Alma vther employee to the scene and Merner de- wi3le working for Henry Doering at Newry, - �� -t �rj;i r golden siet9d. . I a;nd sustained a painful wound. . �, � ty years -It has just been discovered that, Mr. ' -Mr. Eccles Vallance, of Elms, was � " "; " � A, Me- Thomas, Bryan, collector for the township of the recipient of a basket of choice- � i a. �. , ity, and Tillbury Went, is behind in his receipts. Pelee Island grapes, the other day, the gift . �� � i r. - ran liv- According to the treasurer's book the of his friends on the Island. Mr. Vallance I -1 .11, , I t -grand- amount will exceed $800. Mr. Bryan Is a - taught school on the Island last summer. I ,�. ,�;_�, farmer, and has always enjoyed the confl- J -Miss Shannon, late art teacher in Strat- . � �-. - Fr I twenty dence and respect of the people in the town- . - ford, and. formerly .a teacher- in Mitchell f4- � % . - k r �_% Mrs. J. ship. He cannot explain'where the money - public school; ham been appointed as teacher 4�1 � � L_ � ­ , I wn to a we;'t to. .The township will not lose any- I in art in Mount Union Collegeo at Altianceo X % 7�t �`4 I rowned. - thing, as Bryan's bandsman are hold for the � ._ Ohio, I I . I � her,ran amount. Mr. Bryan has turned over to his -A Christian Endeavor Society has been - � - I .. -, .n" � . I . bondsman his farmin# machinery and other ' organized in the North Morning -ton church4 .. � � � I I . a went personal property. ut this will not in- The first meeting of the Society was held - I . 1".. � was re- demnify them -against loss. Sabbath evening, loth Inat., and was well - � . - - ; - il -The trial, at Sarnia, of Albert Wilson, attended. � - of Ong- for the murder of Mary Marshall, of War- -Fredericki son of W. W. Thompeorip of rnerican wick, was concluded on Thursday, last Cromarty, drank earboliq, acid from a bottle n Gaspe 2,000 week. The prisoner's solioitor, Mr. B. B. which he got in the . cupboard, and 'but for of Oaler,_ made a strong plea for acquittal, and the timely assistance of a doctor would have �, 4 i't �- tly, and Oil has air's after the address by the- priso counsel, delivered his died. He is recovering. 1,�. 4 4 1 ­� the judge charge to the jury. -The Teachers' Convention held In Stkat- 11 L j! , titles go After about five hours of discussion the jury � ford last week was a decided snozeso. Pro- kwlg, , lijo that . brought in a verdict of not guilty, on the fessor Houston, of Toronto, was present and 11 t", A. btment. -grounds of insanity, and the judge directed on Thursday evening delivered a - moist in- . I I George that Wilgon'be removed to an asylum. The teresting lecture on "Recollections ot Emiu- _,ii, j1 o limb news of the verdict. created a great sensa- ant Canadians. I I V_ i I d he fell' tion, considering the facts of the murder -Mr. J. E. Harding, Q. C., has given ri.*J, J; ��' -41 I g in the were admitted and the act Itself so deliber- judgment for $1.6.55 In the suit of Dempsey _ . lil�� I I I I � a short ate, and it is the wonder of the people of vie. the town8hip bi Downie. The action �#:y -- . ad 0011-S . ' that vicinity that Wilson was acquitted. was brought by Mr. Dempsey to recover V, - A � ,� � ; tA ' a -years The verdict in anything but popular. damages for loss of a load of milk and -, , � _� grown -About 2 o'clock on Thursday morning injury to his wagon through a defective � � i z, --. of last week, Mr. Angus McLeod, merchant road, I o +I I '' .� Is acci- and tinsmith, Napanee, was awakened by -A juvenile entertainment wask,held, the I t, 1, norning. burglars in his house. He arose and ad- other evening, at the residence of Miss . .- li 4i - . s well. vanced towards the burglar, who - told him . Macpherson, Stratford, in aid of the 1oopi- become not to take, another step or he would shoot tal. The programme was furnished entite- counted him, and at the same time fired a warning ly by children and was unique and ,interest- . s on the @hot in the -opposite direction. Mr. Me- Ing. From the efforts of the little ones -11 . uildiog, Leod reached for a water pitcher and threw there was realized about $20. � - ,. out on it at the burglar, who in exchange fired a -Mr. H. J. Powell, of Stratford, is the ;1, Uelaide shot, taking effect in Mr. ZbLeod's neck, architect of the now -Evangelical church in " . i which severed the main artery. He died Berlin. He was the architect for the two . I � 1� I I ears, an almost instantly without saying a word. fine residences of Messrs. R, k R. Smyth, . �! I I I A Home a The murderer escaped with about $20, the of Berlin, and is at present in charge of � � - I I � oyment proceeds of a social held in the Presbyterian the construction of a $10,000 Opera- Rouse % 1; J de, com- church the previous 6ight, leaving his hat in Guel b. . -__%_-�t - , � . number behind. .. -T. K McCarthy, of Stratford, *as rid- :4 I � , � ­ an at- -Anthony Marshall, a well-known Ing his wheel on the sidewalk the other .1 -1 - I 8. The farmer in the tpwnship of Blenheim, be- � evening and in endeavoring to avoid a dog I . I � jll� I suffered tween Washington and Ayr, died on Satur- came into collision with a little daughter of i �ill I , ! , - norning, day night, 9th inat., from an attack of Mr. Wm-, Hepbutm, injuring bar rather so- I � I . � A 1 typhoid fever. Mr. Marshall was widely- Oxford Waterloo verely. He was brought up before the po- * 41� . it" ,_ 4 ownabip known throughout and as lice magistrate and fined 85 and costs. . " � 1`1 t stolen a wealthy t%nd progressive farmer and a -A new joint stock chesse company has . ,,_�� , ;� I a doors man of sterling character. His genial face . been formed at Gotham., called the Elm& I*,; an from has been a familiar.one at gatherings: of the I nud Morniugton JoIn,t Stock Cheese and *1 f 'I a traced . f armers- in that district for a � generation or, ' Butter Manufacturing Company. Arrange- . I I r", �.! i I k in one .two, and few man were more highly a@- . mente are being rapidly made for the arec- ; -,, -'�! - . .�.'ii I 9 � � y stream teemed. * e e of nature's tion of the , . � i 1- . - I city the noblemen, and his death will be greatly re- already been secured from Andrew Alexan- ,,, T I - , . . , Wheat - gatte by all who knew him. Ile was der, and the work will be commenced lm--- ,I . I - I , , 1 - - I ,; . di Y� and unobtruselve in misnner,'a man mediately so as to have the factory in run- I-, ; -1 � - I - I A Wind- who did not seek public position ;:but he . . ning order for next pring. . . e. I . � 6 and a had a clear head, and his sound judgment -In Listowel, the other day, Mr. Moseer n i .11 �,i a did not was sought and relied upon by an unullusIllY ely L Bricker's young son - was sever burn- _ i . 1. 1, ?; 1�j orneand large circle of friends in both public and ad while playing with matches. He - k ­ t. She Pr vat's affikirs. Mr. Marshall was a brother. had lit some paper and straw which 1A, . R,j I Detroit, In!la* of Mr . Stephen Hall, of Blenheim, ' ignited his clothing. Fortunately his father . j , -, � ;,, '! �, J Campau whose serious illness is now the 00009iOn"Of heard his cries in time to save his life, and . I 7'-,. . � i a lady, regret, and of Mrs. George Perry, widow he got off with a few burns on his back, A - ji:l said she of the late Sh&iff Perry, of Woodstock. He few moments later andit would have - been ;,��,:l li " to report v!as 75 years .of age, and leaves - a family of. . too late. � �,!, I I six sons and three daughters. His wife died -The residents of St. Marys are greatly � �1_1,ol - � .; nestional about four years ago. The death lof Mr. annoyed b� young loafers congregating at ,- :,I - alleging Marshall removes another of what are fa. street -corners and annoying passere-b , The, � Y V.141 t- � I � was millarly and accurately called the old land this the Province. � other evening a young fellow by the name I t4, . + I �L't � I t. I ath, was marks of part of of Vanderburg threw a stone at another "I � . i papers. -Justice Meredith reserved judgment in boy, and the missile missing the mark went i,il__�, , which the will cme of Bury vs. Smith, tried at the through a light of plate gloas in Mr. John I �, �1 aged that Court of Chancery at St. Thom&#, on Wed- I Walsh's store front, completely dernolifshing 4_.;� -.g , a. Oliver, nesday of last week. Richard Bury died at it.' The glass measured 72 by -102 inches, - � . 1� "', 4 _� a disap- Clearville about a year ago, leaving a wife and will cost &boat So to replace it. It k t ,z:, I. steamer. and two daughters. Early in' the eighties he was insured in the Dominion plateglans In- . Montreal, Mr. T. 1:4 It � I 1§ I 11 onnected made a will leaving his personal property to surance company, of and , 1% 'i � " retained his wife and dividing the farm between his D. Stanley, the local agent, has announced � . Y. *I i _� I er inter- two daughters, subject to his wife'@ ,dower. his determination to prosecute the offender, , . . ,4 � I . otices of Stories crime to his ears of the alleged un- &no make this case a warning to an othem i ; I � � Toronto faithfulness of his wife and they separated, z : inclined to like rowdyism. � I I - �� 1. - -i I . e � I . � . 11 '4 1 . . I - , I i � - - 11 "