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S general riot, cently, Charles, youngest, so ' --------------- m_— I I MkThe figure between the parenthesis after each . . alieutenant.. ..) v- W. A; Ryerse, of Port Dover ; H. a of James ---� I ould like to know if he had seer, wever, was! finally restored, and Hall, of Morris, fell from a tree and broke nything of it, . erriorghip of Manitoba in oraer to put a dif- liams,lof Toronto;.Mrs. Vance and George The British 'Parliament Is recognized by three of the hot-headed Irish I n were ar- his arm in two places besides dislocating it No. 2 said there n one denotes the page of the paper on which the ,, W. Wil' hewn 010 hid Own pathway through life. Order, ho " calf, and w I advertisement will be found. I . - Fur Good"ackson Bros. (5) . . fereut complexion on his rerhoval from - ar- Viiacel of Simcoe'. . About fifty people in all rented and placed in In I m a I go, b � . Fun, Furs--Falute of R. Ja � � all Students of histoi--y to be thid outcome Of I - at the elbow. . I ne on the side of the road in froutof the ­ . mieson. (6) � liament, but this -was refuq'ed., and 0 ally *ere 'mote- or leas. - All of these a' Tvil Chad'docki a Place and if it wit . - � V -' a his he would help hirn . Ifforses Wanted—E. 0. Coleman. (s) ��fured SAD ACCIVENT, — &O iiam —The Presbyterians of Belgrave ad a home with it which be 11 � a S acuordingly did, '. re the old Saxon- g3-thering or convention of wealthy farmer living near Hant Jordan, very succes -fill bee on Friday of'last week ; everal day@ af Should stud. the Premier aocepted the.' � h v her face —Duncan & Duncan. (5) inevitable. Tile doing ! well except , SUcceft-t3hineas hictntooh.(5) � Mrs. Robert Vance, of free Mort, in which every freeman had a .Michigan, while ll�uling a t�reihing in%- excavating the foundation for the new ter when N ooking Government recognized that Sir John Mo. Simoo , who had both legs broken, and is in voice, In our day it is Impossible to all I among his cattle, he foun We have for sate ­;I, V. Fear. (&) 0 low. chine engine Friday eighID9 %500 pounds, church. They also put a temporary ence Missing, He on d that one calf w I Auction sale—Wm. Allan. (5) . Donald's son to abandon them, would a a a very� critical condition. - - : i � f As Boar for servlce�--L. Tasker. (5.) . . every man to attbnd Pdrliament,`4nd . ran over and Instant' y killed hie 3 -year -ofd around the now site n the Sallie d&y. - ddenly thought that he L I ;i ' . � we 00 1) might have giver, farmer .No. 1 1 r .� -are obliged to send re i . � TaTeachers--R. MeMordie. (6) �eir prestige. ' It 1 but The.Engineer and the. Conductor of the daughter who wasp laying around the in&- —Bonny,theme ndsonofCouduotorPax- the wrong- , I ,presentativeo,. Parlia. chino. - calft and on going to see, folind that it Was- Farmi for ode—A. Hislop. - (5) I ight, also, to say that, in no' far'as ip ub- special are both in . . � ker, of Wivgham, had a broken'sirm, the re- the case. Of 'course he Teacher Wanted—J. Ballantyne (6) - L , custody, and will be tried ment, to- be true to British prec ENLARGINc; ITS BORDER,q L Teacher Wanted—C. Camp , bell, , 6) liely known, this resignation is not edent , ( . I d u to for tll�ir part in L the disaster. —The latter . .1 The Salva- Suit of falling Into-& railway culvert a few and trotted it home took the old plan Teacher Wanted—W. Robinson. (6) " ' � should represent the whole nation, and n' tion Army has bought a valuable building 'days ago. I -� Ott his back rejoicing. - I . - � I site Ill New York"On Fourteent Street. It —A few nights ago some one stole out of Mr. Samuel Fanson of Exeter lid,, a Tovernment or 'to �on collision, and asserts that ho'ba(l no idea r r has a fronti go of 75 feet and costs $200,000. a field, a met of iron harrows belonging to ras berry'bush with berpries-on It. ' Berkshire Pig—C. Troyer. (6) and the'C .� Auction Sale -H. Penfound. (5) any disagreement between Mr. MeD nald was iqj the baggage oar at the time of the one group or class has any -ight whateve o , . . I dissatisfa ti Teacher Wanted -S. P"smore. (5) - ., . I Berkshire Pigs -H. Reid. (5) with their policy, but I i to be more numerously repredent3id than any A large building, to ried'sre a second crop The bar. . , a occupied an a head- Mr. Edward Wise, of Goderich - This Canada of Ours Rushinir the Season -Lumsden & Wilson. (a) . i � � - township. ill becoming quite tropical. simply to a disli 9, on they h4d Ranged the double trucks until the other, Britain is and always has been & quarters for the general officers and the HO is in hopes that they may be returned, —The Trivitt Remnant Sale-Lnmsden & Wilson. (5) his part,, to Politicil life and a desire de. crash c'!'ame. I . printing and publishing departments of the but his faith is not ' Memorial Church . . Auction Sale -N. T. Adamil, (6) . I vote himself more�;:Assiduously.to his p ofes. it wal I . and in so far as we get away � ! very strong. . was the centre of attraction for a large an I Monthly Salo -Good Bros, (8). . . I u: . sra most lamentable affair, and men, from. the idea of a Democra army will be erected on it, Gregory H. Tom, brother of Inspector , Exeter . It i I Friday, October 27th -E. ReFaul, (8) , ion than he cc 'M do, did he remain i.nj pu b- tion of �` he Columbian Exposition will bring I ey, just so far MILLION.9 'FOR EDUCATION, �,; Charles R. Tom, and at one time assistant in the Olode- intereatingassembly on Wed- esday,moj ., . repugnant to y d�ed in New York, left richWodel school, has been appoint Ing 0 witness the . . I , . : ad Prin- . He is.not much lik the eadnee to many a heart for long years as a ' ' 000,000. it is �%id he gives oipal of the Vancouver, British Columbia, . Hear Grenville P. Klcl8er-Star Course. (6) lie Political .life. does our practice become' Bri.. Back, who recent] of last week, who came t El - I Thanking the Public -E. Nablo. (8), It li fish prineiples, British precedent and the an estate of $5, solemnization of the nuptials I o Tile, Tile -Robert Scott. (8) , , ol,d man!' in this reapeof. result of it, but, it " - I I of Mr. Af.4. I Tke Klciscr Recital -Star Course, (8) I �. time its lesson# ; so plain British love of fair play. The plebiscite a million dollars to Columbia College. The city schools. 1� , thias Ellwood, of Rentall, formerly of Exe.. I f Presbyterian missions receive Imany thous- —Mr. -Jacob Miller, of the Nil concession ter, and Miss Margaret Ellen Logg, I .. Sale of llapPel-Estate-J. Livingston. (1) —r----- and lin�ii Pie that he who runs may. read. is simply a ,reference of finy,�matter to the andep and Rev. F. H. Fatt Performed the The [ . Publiehers ZfOtice�—MoLean Bros. (8) - - I .. 8 ! Great Clearing saie-J. pope. (a-) � . A misalpprehens'ion of fl� SinciJ the above ',was in type It has been 'whole people instead - thee are gifts to the Peabody of Goderich, township, who died Monday, ceremony � " L . . . ,I Unreserved Sale -J. Benewies. (6) - Position. learned th at James Findlay was among . -of to the smallgroup - Home for Old Women, the New York Hos. was one of the early settlers ; his funeral After receiving the custoinary congratluis. . Change of Businew-G. Smithers. (6) 1 ., W�o c mprise their - pital, Dr. Parkliurst'o Societ i Home for In. .of the Orange order .9 tions of a large portion of the widiwe � . 0 representatives. under the ,direction � I Just Opened -J, L. Smith. (5) 'The Montieal, Star "is olfb of those those that perished . � I When ourables and other chirities. y the following W � , bridal party the i I ' . . . .� 0 Sir John Thompson or anybody else says eduesday, was a large one. were conveyed to the d 1, - .- . : i - took the train f r Detroit and . interesting, ,so - called Independent ourn- -c I � ---- - -Wm. Miller has purchased the lot on 0 epot, � is is repugnant to the British -Con. Cypress street, Brussels adjoining his dwel- The contracting Parties are . l, that thi i other points. i . Canadian Poric., I � N, ate which, 'in order to keep u - an :� The -Hooper Case. stitution', or to B' well and favorably known and the warmest .1% . I . ritish - principles, The Trade 'Review of last ling, from Mrs. P. McKenna. I'llere A's a" wished for their continued I happiness follow � . . P he is saying what is not true and is, more. bat new house in course of erection on � Of ;- Our= (5spoitoto appearance Pf independence in , lities A misterious case that has been attract- the Toronto market h�s but ite tL40 'Of- them upon their bridal tour, with a ho a n 7 . , .�eek says t - . . . d supplies Kenn& purposes going to reside if - have to bei� on . one side of' the �f , g , �eat deal of attention lately, is that over, plainly. telling the People of Canada of hog products, and prices are unusually that Ii a Lfor them may be an uninterrup P . ' ence jug a 'IT M rs, Ale ' . -- one day and on the other the next 'and I . I with a relative. �, . I er I fib a list of qu tations taken honeymoon. I ted . ,IDAY, Oct. 27th, 1893 .- thi bg the death of Georgina Hooper, that they sore not We append ' i SEAFORTH. FP in cone , high. - - ,to govern themselves or from the Toronto Prices Zrrent . of -The Jesuits, the Rev. Fatibers Dougherty -Tuesday afternoon of last week R. G, , , , . � a way, frequently do an iDjuaii0e to wife. O'frtir.l R. Hooper, an Ottawa civil rar_ look after their own b.usiness,but mueb leave journal, comparing � the quotations of this and WBryan, begin a mission in, the Catho- . both parties and make themselves ridiculOug vant. '81he died, under somewhat . it to " a -few of the beat o' O'- lic church in Clinton, at 7.30 �, Wilson hauled up a bunch or two of shingics South Huron Reformers. 1. suspicious . f us;" that the tober, 18921 with those of � tile present � .1 P.M., to -day to the residence of A. 34. : �� . ,�� �,- as well. It has now taken the Patrons of In- eiriiumitan,rieo, on a Canadian Pacific train, - of 11 common week. . (Friday). During the Isbion they ,will. ander street, in Bruesel 11:cKayl Alex. Dr. Br;4i9n , Presiderlt of the South. d'ustry under its wing and: pours out a' . . Oct. 20, 18 ' preach at 9 a.m., and at 3 and 7.30 p.m. a, whereho wag put. O: --g province , .people " is to do . I M Hmrou Reform Association as coustitulted t . dvice a short distance. from Montreal, on Septem- what they are bid and say no more about 11 92. � Oct. 19, 1893. Everyone will be welcome. on & new ro f - , He left his I 'in little son o them, but, if they,are, wise they will Pay bar 18t , Along Poric, pe r- owt. $16 to 16 $19.20. Frg k, 6 years clod, in the wa for L' , and, it Is alleged, was buried in.a Bacon, per pound.. Sc to 12c. . 110 to -The great spelling match held on Men- 6arried the shingles a g0o, while he coal Legislature purposes, bar 4 it. The question simply resolves itself into - an . i caNed a I , but little heed to its cc "' Sol as it is i Hams, Per pound.. 12c. � Ise. day night of last week, in Holme-siffle round to the rear of a o Is v meeting of the R qP an' ex- coffin much too small fof her, in the clothes this : Are the Canadian people fit to attend Rolls, per pound.. .I Was lie house.- , I I 11 to their I own business 9c. I 13 t cc: quite a success. The captains were Misses t I loc to 10 A flock. of geese frightened the All in sympathy with the Liberal cause, to esp' . I . , or should, guardians Lard, pure ......... - gio to loc. 1 12ic to 12� c. horse and Way it went, turning on Flora I eformare of the riding and coeoingly unwise and d unreliable guide, she wor at the time of her death, and with. a ecially in things political. i . I S. Ford and E. Proctor, and after consider- treat � and then down Turnberry on the ran. In giving ad, out 0 ' be appointed.? " � open, present . I be held at Coxworth's � hall, Henaall, on vice to that' organization, it brings in ere , Imony. She had been insane for — 0 In every instance, it will be I able hard spelling, Miss Proctor's side held IE'very effort was � — . quotations are hieller than thood, of a �ear the floor. 0 'Monday, November 6th I - y top tile frighten - the some ye ra, a'ad was 'Confined for a consid- made to a � at 12 O'clock. The failure of the Equa' Righis cause as proof Of erabl t I . WE MOTICE that Sir Richard Cartwright ago. American mess,pork d I urinig the past - ad animal but in vain and ' -, �' � a tijlme in an muilum at Kingston, but ne, teacher in the Wing- it. looked like a : . ; - object of the meeting is Ito perfect organiza. the evils of lack of Url;ty.- It Says:" iq followiniz ou, . year has been at a price which d$d not al- ham Miss Livingsto poor chance for Frank's eacape without in. . . tion, arrange for the holding of a convention . Hooper I'look her a t his very excellent ..Practice low of export�tion to Canada, and, as a re- H pulblic school, will next year be on the Jury. He h g' 'on m anfull I way shortly before her o� annuall - I arrist n public school staff, Forthisposi- y to - , � ' a An object lesson, on this subject'was death, alleging that he intended Y visiting his constituents, holding suit, the home market has been supplied al- ti the seat but when the wagon turned at Alill I for the selection of a c Widate and the con- I td put her fheetilIgs among them and exchanging sen- Mont exclusively by Canadian � on there were 180 applications, but -Miss street he wi I taught the Province �f Ontario by the Equal in her mother's care, and then tried -to get ork. AS a Livingstone was chosen without havi us thrown ouit Oil thestreet like I sideringof any other busitiess,that may be Rights movement. ' It began with a great timetits with them' result increased interest has bee directed Ing ap. A shot. After a roll over he jumped.up, I brought up. - it is to . show of enthusiasm, ,,,but the first battle that her put in the Terrebonne Asylum at the - , He has advertised a plied for the echoolv Surely this is a tribute � be hoped that this . I i series of meetings to be held at . to this industry in Canada, and ome pack- - to worth. very little., if ally, the worse of his perijoug ; grely attended. ) ations- expense a parish , Hooper's actions were different Ing establishments. have inpressed their ride and abrupt descent. ' I:he' wa . meeting will be lar, in the offered -that of the 'Provincial elli' I ' . -One of the articles on -exhibit at the re- found- its forces divided. Doubt prevailed 'no quee points throughout the riding upset shortly after and gon was . ' I different I His first -ca ity. One day last week th firm of J. cent Blyth Show was the map of England the abaft 011ld other . Whether or not the association' should. meeting was held on Tuesda night In t & T."Grant, Ingersoll, slaughtered 8 parts of the rig slightly -w I I � I multitude of councillors there is wisdom,and as to ; nd he toid so -many y he 00 hogs, worked in silk; giving' 'all tile principal damaged..� - there are many important matters to be go into this contest-; And the contequendel stories that he was suspected of poisoning v - I, lage of Burford, Judging from and this, we are told, is not &a oncomwlon cities, towns, counties, etc. It is the prop. , .-Mr. J. B. Cummin,gs, of Win�ha-mq kad I ' . retence of doing so in I � & very narrow escape the other t,da . : was, that it made a p " . his wife in order to get bar out of the way, � repo occurrence. It is just a quentio� whether arty of Mrs. Walker, of Clinton, and was There will be an I Sir Richard was most warmly received and arranged at this meeting. . some,places only to buffer crushing defeat. and be � rte, - He election early next year and if Sout � . ad, before ,her death, proposed the quantit of this season's hogs Will be up .. , Y h H uron It wa,fi�' I I I y I made in 1793, just one hundred years ago, waR on the road to Dunganno � y r to a young I' was greeted by a large audience. I to the average. D, In company � univereall felt at once that what- marriage' d * Ito is said Farmers i with Mr. John Campbell, of Wbitechureb I a y in Ottawa, itat- , in order to make -Captain Craigie, of the tug Evelyn, of 0 ­ � is to hold .her old position it is time the ever -practical political power the Equal - to be in splendid form and he deliv" the most of high prices, last ye%� killed off Goderich, brought down from. the fishing and when going d wn Glynn's hill the horse' ' - ,r , Ing that 1,49 wife bad eon dead some years, ered ciao � 8 , - - . - and exhil� many of their breeding sows, and lit IS held islands two very curious specimens of petri- Sault, its a nd fell,'turni Libe als were getting into good working Righi�ra had possessed was now largely,dis of his most Powerful addresses. SIrRiobard I tumbled g a perfect somer. ' - shakpe. sipated. The display of weakness had killed ,iting to her 1 death notice to that that Voting sows are not breeding to good fied rootil or head coming under the dashbo I � I ;, . is'always good and with the excellent ma- advantage. twigs, a portion of �;, the soil in Mr; Cummings was aid." � . ,. . its pre � stige. 11 . � effect. t1hese things ame out' a little at a ­' . - ------------------------- :-- . 1 . which they were imbeddred als6 turning into thrown put, his i . t lead terial*he now has at his disposal, we may � egravel, knocking hi - V ; . WhY This -Difference'? I 'P Our Eastern co�telmporsi-Ty entirely. mis- time, unil matters a sumed a rather black —��--� I stone. The effect is very peculiar and inter- striking on som im sense. . . � . fairly expect his speeches will be Master. eating in appearance., - less. He was picked up for dead I e, ` I . understands the p6aition in so far as On. aspect in'o far as Hooper -was concerned. 9 and. gained conaciousness in about ten m,nut � ,� - , but r In itar report of Canada's exhibi% t . . . . � Canadian Apples in En ' -The Melville church, Brussels -0 ts 11:11; th 8. tario is concerned. IThe cause for tho fail. 'He how ver, main' . piecels,and tilat they will be eagerly read by J. McKittrick, Liverpool, in his report of 1 Women' . to -Philadelphia E 'osition in 1876, the' tained his entire iono.. . and was taken to a f Xp J I � . n Society held Ats annual arm ho'use where he I . New I , the public.. . October 12, says :-Th-e first arrival of the Foreign M issio remained until he was sufficienti I I ring meeting on Thurs'�ay a i York Tribune says : . � ure of the Equal lRights movement w an ceWee,kn& asserted I is ability to explain � season of Canadian 'sPPles was Sold he thank-offe I veniqg I . mwwmvwnm� I . re to be brought home. He ha Y recovered " The Dominion does remarkably Nve that there was no nred for it ; it had no aw' piciouq'� circumstance, Al--; yesterday, ex Lake Winnipeg, and the fruit of last week, The offerings" aniounted to$19. - a a wound on - I I . 11, cc- a __ _ -1 t ough M a. Hoopeir's mind had long been - r t re. 'being large and welfcolored met w1th ready Iiidia - the left temple, d log. - I I real or * ti WE NOTICE from the repo't tha Mass 40.Tbig Society recently all some of his ri; cuPy'ng almost as Much sPace aq the mother ' arigibl - - unds to work upon. h S ipped clothing to a bs are ifijured, ' ' . . James Elder, of Virden, and S. Hannah, of . n Missions in the Wrth West valaed at Mr. Campbell was i . 1, sale at comparatively high prices 5 also thrown . un from Quebec and Toron i vlz :- $323. 1 . but received very slight in. . to, tweeds Whatever applicali�n it might have to Dto - I coffe-eted s �e was in go ' d bodily health, a'- Griswold, two former Huronites, Blenheims nd Ribstous, tight and slack .- gqi, - country. There are displays of furniture also shoulder an out, woolen minion politics it w clear it had non 0 rding to' . were -Mr. Elugh Sturdy has arriv6d in Holms- Jur Mr. Cummings wag ug to Dun. � - ' goods and hosiery, specimens of a' e � the testinicipy of various pbysi. a' packed, 21s 'ad; do, slightly wet, I' . Y. �, tonewaxe, Provincial. It was easily demonstrabln and cialls, andAhe surgeon who m mong the,,representative farmers of .Mani. land Pippins, l4s ; Colverts tight a; Hol- ville from Portage ir. Prairie, having been gannon to see a man about purchasing 9, . marble maUtlepieces. The boot and shoe ade the post P nd slack absent about Six wcoks , he omi . latere5ts, drugs and chemicals, 5?wirig ma- was clearly proven t iat no class or sect in mortem ex � mination r(ported that the I vital toba who waited on -Ministers Foster and packed, 14s 3d ; do, slack packed a d Slight . -says he had a Piano- He saw big mail before c rig home chines, circular - t . � . Augers, to. discuss with- them the great ly wet, 2s 6d. The pwrcef consiste� Of , - very- g %yages are not very high, and. sold- him tile instrument,, and that and other saws, pianos and this Province received from the Goverinmen organs all i ppeared to be in healthy con I ood job but � was Slight compensation for th cigars have also fine Sam I I - only and the weathet L,o cold no white mau'could . a injuries re. or privile ,ed that they were not ditio'n, and, so far as they`,could see, quo 84.barrels, and of course much lower prices I ceived. � - v �ea in their col- ' any rights or privile stion of tariff reform, on the occasion of stand it, and lie was g ad to leave the place lection. The furs are� particularly: �notjce- I cone titu bi mally entitled Ao. The was � no natt : iral � c there would be paid if more were on the imarkeb me again. I .-A Young horse belonging to Mr . . f n8ely displayed I ! . . t -Peter Sinclair, Inspector for Grey ] C I k h k, of Wingliamy created consid. - All kinds of wearing apparel ar . I cause o death. The coron- from the report in the Brandon Suni and choice colored fruit in small qual9ititiels is and get he able a pro- Justly and their recent visit to Brandon. We quote At the Same time these prices sh'vv tha. - G. people becoming. convinoed of:this, soon' We jury gave it as t - air zverdict that the th- . ,al',ce dsi,"a � ... The extentand variety � I - I of Canadian industries, as represented he � I wanted, and, provided shipm6nts a d town6hip Board of Health, receptly had cri' b turbance on the.mai6 stfeet of that I . � . . mo - Wn-.. 131ashill, butcher of Brussels, before 1 5 o)clock one evening, lately. 7o btaienr -.. ' - " equent'everits have proven, ,not only the eircurnstan�es. The trial is now in prog � ate and condition good, Ila l5d is, . " . will surprise English and American visitors 8 - deceased had met her death under suspicious ' d blows in that part of the DO. A. Runter a,nd John McCrae, ' Thwenhabra0eumust have been Scared by some - re, dropped the Equal Rights movement. Sub " " tract will give- our readers an idea of . � how the win . . who thought that they were 'well informed � � I ress able. In another month our heavy I En -Juktices of I . about the ma factures of the Dominion,,, correctilepe of the vit W tsken by the people at JolietteJPro minion. It says : glillh the Peace, for violation of the Act eoncern- thing while standing tied on a treat, nu supplies will be either exhausted or, not be. . . ,an back a I I " vince, Quebec, �and bids fair The addresses of Messrs. Elder, Roddick,' Ing of good keeping quality, not a i . building not bei d breaking loose ran down Victoria to , Statements from a variety of but also, that the movement was inaugurat. to'laet ,for 0 : I ,market'. Ing slaughter houses, his Ing Josephine . . I � . Other 4 � me weeks. I Although . the. cir- Martin and Dr.,Flemi,ug w far enough away from the street and hoaees, Street; then it became taugled i i. ere forcibly nut, �ble condition, and, nothing of me � � ad and engineered foil the most unworthy cumst%ntial. evidence s very strong, the all BTnt be, Mr Blasbill was fined $5 and costs, with a telephone pole in front Of the Post. , I ho,wing tha"t the , i I , n to � � a - sources could be quoted. a d at tirries the ministers.had to libEe � lug expected from New York or ton, a , o'ffice leaving the top of the buggy and. con. - , - � Canadian exhibit Of manufactures wai high- of pirty. ends and was simply being used by analysis of f,he stomach by Vrofessor Ellis a state of affairs that, while appalling, had few Calladiairis would do well. � . of -Dr. MeTaggart, of Tenne see, formerly tents,of *tbesame behind, while it took t , I Me to her as compared with, other - a r4ce of poison, and it is unlikely nothing but truth in their composition, Mr, I - � MoTaggart, priv- remaiinder of the he . . ly credita, designing politicians A one party to injur' shows no t I the firm- of McIntosh &- 8 . oppolfe �1 . I Cliffe appeared in the interests of . ate bankers, of Brussels, wag in that vehicle UP street as far as countries, and that in ne rits of.another party against , whose that Hooper will be c6�victed. the Canadian Chees town Smith & Pethick's a . . - If he is' farmers. Mir. S. Hanna, like Mr. Roddick 6. I - last week on a business trip. The doctor.ia An ) where it; detached itself ominent. How ageLTent of public affairs no serious innocent, a,� be Says, h' t d made a bee line -9 conspicuously pr ,L, can bla;me no one Was a Conservative. of the old schoolf and her great eta that he wa man i I Canadian cheese has scored ano by a most genial gentleman, He expe 0 up the sidewalk. A . u has co, me up�n him for w beese was judged another 25 per cent dividend will b made child WaS Sitting in a0carriage directly in the U now, in this year of 1893 at the World's but himself 1�for what hen he told them that but for the duty, two United States and one Canadfait judge. shortly in connection with tile a path of tha run-aing horse is fault could be fell d. The prejudices and victory at Chicago. C cago ? We will let speak sym I . , I I ) -he could Jay the Deering binder down on his In ol tibiled estate. -- bove men- , but child and - Fair at 06 D.%thies of well, mearling people were be- had his, cobiluct been �ptraight and above 'farm for $105, and that on other implement ass for Cheddar cheese, made ' carriage were removed in the -nick of time . ; - li �revious s" jug worked upon in order to induce them to Id have be'an immediately Be. lie could save 160 per cent, it must have r, out of harm's way.. - It ran against post at authority �hait will not be questioned, at ' board, he w U I � L' to 1893, Canada won 103 awa d -Mr. H. Sweethas been engaged dig. a . 9 U ' . se: f ad the atio ­ tissure of' falsehoods he wove impressed, his hearers with the fact that , r Chad. gin a well for Charles Baker, 16th - ooncet- any rate by the most ardent Prefer nialt in vote a a�jnat the Me at Government, as no quitVed. T � a I I United Staten not one. In ciao 9 the Queen's and was then eapturgdj none ' other grou,nds for i islatisfaction � . . I . protecting manufactured they w in dar cheese of the year's make Cans tile worse for its mad break. A small wag- � the country. Iffou. T. could be abo4 him' el�Y, and his! ou ere fostering :1 8*0 . I ' t . I -- - spiclous actions took ,I n of Colborne, for sume timo, and had �M, DAK�Y, a: member I � industries that did not appreciate what ha 369 awards against 45 U the Unite 13tates. eached a depth of about 50 feet, when the gou, used.,for delivery, the property of W. of the Dominion Governmeq, in an inter- go, against them. When the . So people were form 1he sti�n-gesf evidence against him. been done for thom., . 4 Canada had 130 exhibits of cheea6 which I recent heavy rain camf, T. Yates,1 was roughly used, ' ' "I , . t � -paper re . . .4 1 1 - . scored highcr than the highest of the United I . I the bqgo� was completely'wrecked and the Yie* with a news led. to see that the were being deceived The flow of water One wheel of . ,pprter concernin E� - - 4 � - eat that very ittle could be done 9 and that they were -being used for deceptive I States exhibit. Ontario had 275 exhibits of Wa's go t then, and the whole well Canada's position at the' World's Fair, Are the I - to cheekFri a rig was 4 otherwise considerably broken, I � I ' ly no one wai hurt, � � 1. I . - 8 of the Week. I cheese of 1893 and won 260 awards. Five Harry out about R50 - , . says : . '� r. and uhworthy,purpos(s, they turned from - eople :Of Canada fit to New I - I in, l:.%vin,g 14 9 a Qo, ern Th -C. H. Pratt, the Minneapolis lots scored 991 points out of a possible I ' �larg sum I their di�ceivers and kdhered to those who I ��28elves- , ASSIGNED. , 00 to lose these timep.- -, - "' One thing I regretted io observe wag it 1. for perfection. Quebec had 113 exhibits of -The big tug Mani.4tique which came . ' * that the manufacturers of the older prov- had been! proven unwo thy of blame. That . A P-onsery , ive paper in this county says, real estate dealer, has assigned. - I cheese, avd won 105 awards. NovA Scotia into Goderich harbor a couple, of weeks agoi Brussels. e ta reference t ti'lia Plebialcits : i ad, :I I . . d t1kree -awards. looking for & lost raft, ram against a rock ON COURT. -Division Court WAS - 1, I vantak.e to the I k at this method of LOST AT - off ClArk'F; Poibt, while gatherinq a portion Siding, the bar being represented by . e- .� is the r a8on for the collapse of the Equal fell at Grand Forks, Dakota, Monday. New Brunswick had four exhibits and ob held here on Tuesday, Judge Doyle pr- inces of the Dominion have not taken , , WINTER BEGuN.-Three h3c'hes Of snow bad ton exhibits and secure Divisi 11 We do ow SiA.-It in estimated that exterlt which they should Rights movement and ffiat is the object lea- te9ting the � A I of the raft, and knocked a large hole in her 11 havb done, df the one opportunity of their 150 tained two awards. Prince Edward Island W. Al. I i 8 "age of public opinion, through 'ill" have been lost by the recent storm on had nineteen- exhibits and took eight awards. bottom, breaking the shoe and - G. F. Blair; and I what Canada is d the -niunicipali'ties, is the most constitutional the Pa0i6c coast. - Manitoba had four exhibits and received crackingher the following cases were dispose -i of : Peter -tions of the worl was one of the chief pushers in the Equal I Of arriving at a safe DIED AT stern pipe, She I%y there 24 hours before and Margaret Erb vs. lives, of showing to the na son wh ch it teacbe . The Montreal Star Si clair, R. L. Taylor and I 15apable of producing in the or most effeett a way ROmE. y Lord Vivian, British three awards. The total number of exhibits being released, but fortune, ely th ' weather judgment for plaintiffg. $30 and . I Ambassador to Ital ', died in Rome an Sat- of cheese from Canada was 539, which se. remained favorable u t a 3 costs ; mallufacturing Inc. When we examine the Righta -movement at th P, last Ontario elec- and sound colilevIusion in the interest of tem- Samuel Holmes France, Germany and the United States' perance reforr�. In the first place,' it is urday of pneumoriia. . f ntil she was got afloat. I - m . anufacturing exhibits of Great Britain tions, but when it found it could not be with t A eat I In the experi ORE AND MORE. -The ad 1. ; cured altogether 490 awards. Wine of the The damages atnou nted to about $§,000 Peter and Margaret Erb, vs. Holmes, judg- - , , an 11 0 on pre 'd M - and for plaintiffa for $30 and costs. These - . trouble - to which they ernment,- it dropped tl�, a movement and had cZltions, and sav6rs too 11114cl, of, World's Fair on Sunday were more than 'Out of a possible 100 for perfection. Five of Made quite a wreck Of torm cases occupie'd the most of theafternoon, . d cc Sider the enormous expense worked . to the injury of the Ontario Gov. British instit ence of minsioni at the exhibits from Canada secured 99J points -The recent big rain and wind a' ment have. gone, and that democrati�.Sfiirit k1tich firedomin one hundred and forty thousa d. James Hort , how little expense and tr uble h , ates in 11 Or's and arose out of a disagreement about a I tario and Quebec 0 little more to Say abot t it. opinion of Si I \ these lots were from Ontario and four from house in Leeburni. It had been raised on line fence and cattle going into a neighbor18 . . stone foundation was bein 9 crops and being impounded. It was the I � � rare in on. love for the Patrons o Industry is. equally F n T ompeon, in lately an- known authority on cholera and germ, dig- Th6 only element of sadness, says the T Tile rain loosened the result of defendaut not carrying out the ; been inca,rred by our manufactil, Its new found * 1he neighborb�',-, Yefiqblic. .This was the DiED.-Dr. John C. Peters, the well. Quebec. posts and a . and the Maritime pirov- suspicious an . swering. on loll eases, died in New York O;j Saturday. erected beneath it. inces, in comparison, one is really at a loss d althougi we do not affect to queries put t ic platform certain Globe,which enters into the )ubilationg over earth and the posts swayed, letting to understand the omissio . give advice to the _ oTehi 1)�y the representatives TERRIBLE STATE OF AMIRS.-Ther'el are one ,idO award of fence viewers, an -d the judge gave . . n to take advan. men bets of that order, .of prohibition i and, comin now five hundred political prisoners these results is the feeling that so far as of the kitchen into the c 11 r, pul ing fr n oma advice, ailing him I 9 I .1 9 in . the' cheese goes we shall soon have no more - me .) � prop, -4. . that it wa . they might, perhaps, pi ofit ' inent legal 4 mold in Rio Janeiro, and their executions,, worlds to conquer. There is,no use pointing No one was hurt, but the'doisheef the a out Of such cises that 'e-rimival . ta re Of this grand opportunity of showing from such an 8 a I ot - � _ wh , at they -can do," � by a. mental to - ?mi . %thority-and from one who 9 under the main part also him some wholes t . I . movement as used 'such an a " ,tactically a ' broken. I Suits often arose, and advised that al I I such ,xpres Now, why this difference ? At the time by the Star and a , pres ion of 'Opinion carries with C. W. -WELLs DROWNED. -C. W. W and other view of the Equal Righl a ii, we believe total abstainer after private trials, are said to be 'frequent. us to the British market, for it in ours %I- articles were badly few other ells, cases be Settle& by each party trying to . �atriots of -its it much we -,, � .0 of the Pbiladelphia'1i,1xpo,%.ition our Mann- Stamp. I - � � igh � a millionaire lumberman of Saginaw, Mich' ready. Yet even there expansion I go;18D� -The Maitland Presbyterial Women's con � . . . I- on. In 1889 our export was v' I ciliate the other. rer , alued Foreign Mission Societ'y have sent 1,200 .1 � . Z The italics a -a ours. This is the straight. gav, was drowned the other day while duck 871,205, in 1890 at $9,349 731, in 1891 at pounas of good, warm, substantial clothing f actu a had no protection except what a - -- � . ­ - at was Settled between Smith, vs. Willidins reven e tariff azffo - Shooting on Bowstring.lake, Minnesota, parties; Thomson vs. LU eat and frankeep declaration we have seen in $?9,481,373, and in 1892 at ' - Dancan Hewitt, gaviiishee, adjourned.; I � FRENCH AUTr�ioR DF $11,593,690, The -to the Indiant) op Prince Albert Reserve � I the past fifteen rded them. Now, and for The Grand Txnink Wreck. . 9 LAD. -Jules Lefort, progress of this industr North West Ter t Home Knowledge Xseociation vs. Imlay � years, they have been revel. .: a Conservative aper1or some time. Mv.ny tb6 well-known French cheinif y is one of the mar. rifory, The auxiliaries 3 I I I J�u"id nent of no'n-suit I Govenlock v . Kerr, . . and man M . i , . icako and Grand . 811 garnishle judgment for plaintiff Ing in Protection, One would think that, if Ch " papers y. speakers have expressed' several I portant works on chemistry, is not many years since Canadian cheese was Kineardine township, Luckn(;w, South Kiq- against both for' 0,; Burns vs, Eizerman, g c ol . A 'terrible collision occurred oil the �, I it author of vels of the histoty of this country. It is contributing were : Kincardine, Chalmer h' a . Trunk Railway, within the same idea, but ,1' they cove�ed It up in dead. ,- . . they a -'re being strengthened . � I I and" improved �- � scarcely regarded as of approcrable value in' 1088, Ripley, Pine River, L%ngeiie, White— Shirk garnishee, verdict for plaintiff for ,! two miles of Battle Creek, Michigan, early, I FAST SAILINC.-The Canard greyhound our exports, and was chiefly known for its chutchi St. , Helen �� � . language so ambiguous that there was noth- Lueunia, has cut 11 ocean records, averag- execrable quality. Now we lead the world Wingham. rue � eelq, Ethel and 1 1 by Protection they would now Pult forth a ` on Friday *morning last, A:', Raymond and thing to a � I .9, 13 . $37.50 aglinat both ; much better showing than- take hold of. But here is a paper, ing 21 knots, an hour during the a THeMillan vs, McKay, n - of eight Pull- ntire vOY- both in the quantity and the quality of our' -Mr. Christopher Columbua Crabb, of adjourned, plairltiff to pay Costs of day they (lid seven- Whitcomb special, cO118i Iti 91 . that gives ' � � age. I , teen years ago. But, on. the authorit� of man ca I , the views of the Conservative i . export. . Locat,- BRIgrs. -The Young Liberal i I FATAL K�PLO.910 Goder:ch, died on Friday ni,ht at the ad - ; I . ; vJUg �%n Opel . a I rvative leade N. -Four persons were The I esson to be learned from this history i13 vanced age of 81 years. . Crabb was clazia at an early date, 0 . of their arty and Con r frankly aria killed and others injured in a boiler explos- that what has been done in regard to cheese the oldest citizen of the town --of G t' �,.vhich they intend . rs, bound Eastward'from Chicago, P : _ I intend Ila - 3ing night _ Minister Of the Interior, who reached Battle Creek a; 3A5, a M. Tile freel' I r Mr. Daley, the I �- blub is himself a blatant Protectionist, our man.u- conductor Was given . , Y. We enbirelly- disagree with the ion at Spokane Falls Thursday night last may be done in regard to other products of oderiph, inviting Dr. McDonald) the sitting member, - a written order to pro- principle set forth, but we. admire the cour- week, . and the oldest merchant in- th'e Eluron dig. . . - . * EXECUTED. - Martin Fo . - t Vv. 81 facturers do not, show to nearly such good ceed ab ut0a half i our soil and industry. and Mr. C, S. HY:man'� the man who advatitage when brought intocom: etition o r e city to the argp and houesti that give it expressi ii, Y was elee- There is room for de riet. ' He was one of the pioneers of Gode- :p den I I 0 if should be the member of -,Parliament for . ble track, which run from that point to party views w alw trocuted at Dannemora'prison New York veloPmentalong the lines of raising live stock, rich. Mr. Crabb was mayor of Goderiell, London,of -which due notic' � f 0 a as clearly set forth for the murder of h ? . ) especially, cattle and swine. Great Britain and was on the school board for e will be given. - with the man,u acturers of the ". world, as the r�ilway yards, a m, ' r Ott '. . Monday, is mistresa at Y11,- He The Canada Methodist church held its Har- t:� they did fifteen years ago. W il and a half away, -we would have -� b r governed cc Saratoga. .: . imports enormous qua;ntities of the produce wak a consistent Cone' . . an untry, 0 age animals, and the trade s profitable and on- . ervative in politics, which was ill some of and there await the Pa ific express, from purer politics i us that would not TF.&ME-NDOUS E,XCURSION. -Twent ' f th' cc was a candidate for West Huron. yeat Home on Tuesday evening, I the N. P. advocates please explain how is tile East, A d , y thous- i &decided success. -The Mechanics, Instj� uplicate of this order was Savor so strongi ,� electio an a pro- Lately two old tramps seem to ]lave I . I -us ? Our explanation of it irg, that h an ; � of a stru gle for the spoils. d New Yorkers, headed by Mayor Gil. greme of the cheese Industr ' ta - tute directors have decided to make a th, s th, .and well suited to this country. Th . ' . ded to the. Engineer � roy, in honor of Manhattan day, visited,the Lesson in economics. it y I" a"') a n object H ken quite a notion to tile neighborhood of thorough canvas of the town and vicinity Chicago Exposition on Saturday, is not tha result of almeaville, having called on several 6per- . . I - press consisted of thir an coaches 'And a meang that (lire !, expr protection. There is a duty on cheese, but gone last week. for members, and, if properly done, a good our Manufacturers, instead of being b6ne This declarat on put 11 Plain English fit . I in- baggage car, and -wa I . . .On Tuesday evening as H.. � ted by Protecti6n are being positively 'a b ession of the. will of, E-N-TERTAINFI). -Lord and Lady Aberdeen nobody ca membership should ba the result. . j:axed. a oaded.with excur. and gove' - n pretend to say that it has had -The col, Their market is ' . rnme-nt.by, the manses of the peo� were entertained in Detroit on Monday by Eilford's hired �man Aleck, was - coming in lector is now going his rounds,�Tbe Night. 1� so limited- and their sionists. The Engineer f the . anything to do with the development of the from doing the night obores, he was ' . raw material is so heavily taxe I d,ztba,t a,ny rega - . pe . SP it of British in- den, hb great market for the on by two seedy looking individuals, who rded his orders, and proceeded out on t' Mayor Pingree, and afterwards left for Lon- industry, when t " , which were to be tried at 113t. . $ cial did- Ple, is opposed t' 'th a I * geb UP- ingale cases 0 stitutions. Sir i o!hn Th - Thomas last week, have been referred by advaintage they receive from! Protection is the single track again ' � � �MONEY STOLEN. -A package containing --Imarket of Great Britain. would no floubt have fnade bad work of him the court to Judge, Tom as referee. -Messrs. �Mpson gave ex- roduct is,the-f roe' - largely nouxtralised by thee ' .) eating the express, preseion to this atement �11 slightly differ- $22,000 was abstract d from an Americau Ke industry has prospered becau8d of -the had it not been f � � , . or the help of a rail and tages and in addit -at the rate of forty miles ent words at EXT, reas Company's car between Ne brains and energy df cheese -makers, because one of the boys, who happened along just in � Balluntyrie an,i Nelson are busy putting a �wo " disadvaln- which was coming Clit ton. Had he and our con- a . , ion to this ' they, are re- an ' hour,* around a ; . Cleveland Saturday. w York of intelligent co-operation, and the diesem. time to sic the equabble. an iron roof on tile Dlaning mill for the . I of coin atitiozi. While it I- our a, 'head on. The temporary said t ImIt -such n institution ad � illation, largely through -the aid of the On -ting of the Pr I It new proprietors, Anicht B moved in great measure ft' an om the stimulus special, being the heav er train, suffered TRIAL AT CILICAGo.-The trial Daniel -At a pro re nata Mae rothers, who are �. 1. - of tario Government,, of information as to the tery of Maitland, held at Lucknow, -eY also busy having the saw, rnill removed from P � the plebiselt is re P�ugnant, o the spirit of Coughlin the ex -detective' indicted for v: a true that in- little damage e.xoept to he locomotivc, .but Conger" a complicity in the murder of'Dr. Cronin I improved methods, I i rea . Grey and placed on the premises. -The dividilk-1 and favored manu,f ' ,atiern th" y, would have stated the t is the t free W. H. Gedd"s, of Whitechurch, accepte � � . . A a ; - I �hey say it is repugnant I !grega . ion o, ve- td and organization I huge fortunes under tb the ex. call from the con n Convention was largely attend- I � enabled to pile up actutrers are � the express engine wag� mashed into a mass truth, but when:� be held inChioago on October 30. - , wil trade industry of Canada, anA all t* f Haynes a d a Prollibitio . e, of old iron to ' ports of protection industries Put together nue church, St. erines, and St. David'R completed for thecom. I . ) two of the a aches were�' badly the spirit of British inatit tjous�- we Stu. cannot compare with the cheese within the Presbytery Of - Hamilton, Th' Ing plebisicite in January.-Ament Brothers - N,, P., the vast mr EXILED FOR TWENTY YEAR.S.-T Uath . my are worse off under it telescoped and the remail der damaged to a entirely mistake i, I they are dents of St. Peterabug, auspect,64 of having -export in a are asking for a large stock of I . than they would be with trade as free " . q�, is we all& I show later on. murdered a Nihilist for giving information value. . og8, .. a if it great6r or less degree I . . � pastoral charge of Whitechurch and Cal - . I via I � . can be got in, this - All. the pe ' to the Government -have been ment'to Si. I church, East Wawanoeh, will be declared I . . . OPle in Conservatism is Always to be found upho"Id. .1 , � pretty conclusively by � 1 7 � � . ,- . - I I � I . i I " , .1, . a . ry I a. t ,c 11 il " ( - ' I i I a - - ! - I Tr 4 1 1 1 1 1 I �=l n, il i I I o � � I i 1; 1, I � . 0, I I t - I g, , , I ( t I ; country. -Th�j@ is Shown the foarth oar were kille or very badly in- log the classes as � a 6 ,� beria fo'r tw Huron Notes. - vacant on the third ,Sabbath in November. Gr �' . I g hurled to ti a rear -of the car by was this spirit � 07- � Daley. Athe statement of Mr. jured, bein' � gainst the masses. It STRIKER.S SURRENDERING, -The striking -Donald Ward, o I Mr. McNabb was appointed Moderator pro LOCAL BiTs, Mrs. Thomas Strachan ar- UP therefore, this precious system th " thst: enacted � the - corn law' f Kansas, ia home in tom'. of the sessions of thin charge. rived, home fro -al Manitoba on Saturday. ! I � 9 her he is, seriously ill. -Mr. Joseph Perkins, of Usborne, while She bro . a , which penetrat- for the benefit- of. "the landed, proprietors in have held a secret meeting and resolved ' -Fall wheat in Morri tow%ship in look, I , I I - Ing Well and will I ave p enty -of top f her grand daughters- . I - does no good, bat injury, to the great body ad the fourth and sweptlit from. end to end, England, that fought almost to the death UP" a complete Surrender. The fight. last I driving along the giraval road to Claude r, a daughter of Dougaid Strachan, of the manufacturers and a floor of the third cc �, h , Louisville and Nashville railroad thopmen Morris to see hie fat ' . - - It . wreckage took fire fr I snow comes. - . formerly of Brussels, -The young people 'of I it being continued ? Simpiv f ' in the lamps, and in the act "of lighting a cigar when the School Section .r orm Bill, that opposed so bitterly -MACMAHON'S4 FUNBRAL.-The funeral -The side road h.f A I A. I ti bu den upon other claamev, why on earth, is i . boye with he inflicts a grievous To add to the horror o� tile situation the the Ref ad for two months. when on Thursday afternoon of last week, was or the be- g � i the extension of tha PIP&" h. L Z ,, . V-'1-`;--- : I � . � I -OcTi * �ig broed gavid Pei lot 9, eom 1� Robert M . � Gavinooll .1 i � ,10 collcal . . I I � Mr. McAl ILI 31,cKozif -r � I has- be , u gf, , . . - -10outainial I late Their, , -it bur'n up 1P Cou�xca, � ton'a hote *11 presen . ditch ou a to drain Paid on cc I flve yew -re, � &nce with lawful der, I leave the Printed 4c L , � I gravelling L . L "wAer,e P.Uls( . n, for $776-1 : me6vat tb I day, the I the forttic . N�qTES,— . , - 11 -1 ,cession,, lit stated in. a � . C., Uorrisi the east hi taining 50. -11110"Zies, f Oeorge 881 taining 11 yemr, for a selbei'm bi � . farm, conti L . a year for . - - A Scaoc so I X pon- 0 officer for! 15ury 860C dition of � I Pupilelin a � I T-Maanw of I , � some home '. Zalth offi . Parent dian ' from tbe III the school! L . need Df Stj - - e.ouldition i - . �an ontbrew' likely give, I . � NOTE'S.- � I of Mr. Sha 11 -ills G)rea 'ters and- Di , ments of pi ikha,t has bt I hard cazh� Robert 9 I Xtintardt,ji � - Cudmora w L —3dr. Gra! YOUT CorreA way of pari recta of -sot] feet to Ithre beat that M � _Mr. Can't s inglup the � I � intention i L -� t1lat'it will, ing the wi .stay here, I . Village an& I . � -Rev. M-). � I- guests off 3, I I : was preachi —The farm L - of the fine I L doing - thel been many L few days.— � burg a visit lieving,us b I mere are coi -load of gr4 Miss Lizzil Samuel Thc iome days,: nursipg, sh� L Mr. Jarnen I Loul'S', V F, - V no, 40 a "W - 0 820 aria 21, on horned Started suddenly,t ,ey, propose nola- I a 1 , many 01 the wounded, totally ' 1 hooted I of tile latq Marshal MacMahori to brewing the driver Ing an entertai�n'-m-e-npb o I . � ! , , - ' � I and enrichment of the few. I - . I beyond th� and hissed Mr. ok place the 3rd concession of Moods, i ' � over the back of the buggy, breaking the Tuesday, 31st inst., when an excell5nt pro. . i �.� reach of those who Gladstone in the Imperial on Saturday in the village of Mont Cresson, plated and open for traffi�. Is now com' unfortunate Young man's back. ' He was gram will be presented. ' AlI are cordially . — -- 11 . we�e, trying to rescue Institute because he had become the, chain -near Paris. ' The pageant was very im. -Mrs, Ashley, of Lon4eaboro, who has picked up unconscious and , . . . - HUGH JOIIN McDONA%, "I SIn them, were burned be, a I crisp, Twenty- pion 0 . Posing and an immense crowd took part in for some time been in conveyed to bid invited. -it is reported' ,that the Robertson � of the late seven bodies were take � f the masses, land that upholds the the procession; I � � employ of Mr., grandmother's house. A doctor was called family, well nd favorably -known in the , , is , has returned immediately and found his injuries as above,, township for many years -- Eiji, John, MGDonaldp and Mon4ber for Win- almosfunn Out, most of them House of Lord@ in ii.its pyesent form.3,71n SIR ANDREW CLARKE PARALYZED.—Sir to her home. . t a Moody as a lady evall I icogni7Able �ve'entir . I � I gel t f i � nipeg in the Domini I - ely beyond Canada it 113 �espo�.elble for Protection, for *1 And Clarke, the celebrated London -Mr. Guy Hicks l4e bought from his stated. He since died. fall to Bruce county, , will remove this , I I the gerrymander, for ,.t -Twenty-three. years ago, while . : . 'he Whitewashing of are farm In the 12th conces- William Jackson, of Clinuon, was cleaning Grey. -Abram, second son of John Bi h - use 'they 'belong -0,: "our uddenly fell to the floor inse- - ch township , being lot 34, for a pane of glass, . is ops ; -t ectIOn in Vr.innipeg has been- $r. anO' Mrs. Albert B adley, of Toronto; par ,)' for the I � oulzh- has been v'6ry ill during the past week. He I , . wri for a new el Canadians : boodlers beca I Olhll,e.r day. Ile was talking with a patient sion of Goderi _ 0 ase I 'Irliament, has Uentification, and oriel physiriewn,was stricken with paralysisthe father, the 80- a Mr. J. J. Coats h a pur h d tendered his resignation of Of the injured has locating near Paisley. - I his seat and the Since died. Of these, se an were their -farm in I ; . a - . . w 11 issued. Thia event ban b ill , le a nai the sum of $4,000. , he shoved his hand thr I an long talked r. and Mrs. Oliver by nea.ting of defeated parlim. [ ble, ' ! it, cutting his wrist by the broken I I - . I . &b011t and it is said his lesignation hall been I 13l, . I Orland, of Tilmon- mentary candidates, because �1 they too be. ' 0111E HOT —HEADED IRI81131EN. -Win,. Speir, of Morris, arrived home After the wound healed up it we glaws. had pulled fairly through a siege of typhoid I id the hands of the Goveru�ment for months � urg ; J. J. Brown, 0 Sbrathroy ; T I . .. -There from Dakota last Saturd4y. uld trouble fever, when a relapse set in with -an attack . - A. longedtol'-�our part was a riot 11r. has been him more or leas Ali h little attention Of 0013gestion of the'lungs and - � and i Jr McGarvey, of f � , y," and largely for that at 'Blarney cattle in Midway away since last March., to London, I � nd T. R. Strilugem, snobbery in soci ' Plaisance, in the World's Fair, oil Saturday crowds at Chicago were mmense. ft. The een acted upon &I life which I holds a civil evening. of I *r. Speir Says the. 'd - Ot Ong been t- has at length only I , I her day a small sore hanging in 'Port Dover. T : C adians,' A number. rish sympathizers " on his hand, and after festering four becau, . 4 w an ' I ' hr o'?e &'o'u t t 0 PlicatiODS. His life has f H so Mr. McDonald re Iused E -A. Summers, who wag seriously Laimont sold fine I . �,� Mrs. service clerk abo the balance, -John � a ve 4 merchant's clerk or a m the top of ad a short time ago in the Bruss Is flax sma the -old, to Messrs. Baeker � - to allow it James Findlay, o tore down the British flak fro . injur- for a couple of days he pulled out of it a live hogs, 8 men I ease I . to remain in su P any longer. ilton, and -Robert farmhand, and will-, awn, upon',& brainless thi castle The flag was at once r ad, mill, is able to get abou ' e 11 piece of glass, which he has evidently , & Vanst a It is Colgrove, of London to 11ship, are missing, ,f ' ' - r a a 'title, whi � t tur' w n a second.. attempt was to t dow althoukh F -till - him one, Brus#olr4 last week,.that net- , said that the Gove ument pressed Mr, Ide dude who inhe'rit 1 and 'he' been carrying about all these,years, : le'i no the tear it down theIrishmen and Ahe ep'ac ted $83.40. Donald � - hAd uix were injured., b � made quite sore from the terribl; squeeze he re. -The beginning of last week a Colborne ceadoij, also disposed of 7 ige, 5 months ' . I itig ;-Frank F.0g. '001d Colum- calved. I I . P � � I I shoulder of -contempt to vi` clever, - in. farmer called upon a brother farmer near old, to the same gentlemen, that realized I . . � I blan Guards had a tua4el, which at one -While picking beftlintits one day re. HOIM I vilIet and sold he had lox $ " I � � I � I I , I , � I I I I i , ON � t a apr1ug 90, If � 1 4 1 � ) I . . . I I i� . 1. . I . I I I " Wheat ralslag was as profitable air � � 11 � I � I . - i I I . i ! I � I I - I �.��,-'- i i , . � - - i I �, -, � � � 9 � . p ! I ! . I I ; I � ; ; 11 :: I . . � I � I I I I I � , i 14 � � � � � O'k I . i A, I ; I ; - ! . - . . I I . ! � � - --------- . i � . ; I I . -. " I - . - ! I I , I.- I - ­ !: . I - - . ,� . � . ­ - I I - � . . .. . ­ I I - � i I � ­ ih. , I . � � � I ; .. I - I ,� I I - I . -� . R, I .. e 0 1. I ;1 , I I I .--.--- -- t ­ . -­ . z I I , I . �- t . � I : ; J 1, I - - . ! I . � . x . ; . ��� � . I � I � . ,- I . .� I . I � i I - I . J i I t � I I . 4 - I I � . ! I I I � � I I � I . I . .1 . I � . . 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