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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1894-01-05, Page 1gA gag" . . . . . . . . . . Sal, 777 4 MchRAN BROS..' Publishers. $1,50 a Year in Advance. TWENTY-SEVENTH YXA-R SEAFORTH9 FRIDAY, -JANUARY 5,.189* 1,360. WHOLE NUMBER, successful that has been held there for many, -of one hundred urned to England to got married and ably mean the employme t years. long and has. a 'Pont. But yet, of- that $10,000, not qftite He rot i . i rounding country, This is the last place of It is seven and a half miles i ad married an- men. —At the close of the school at School % pepper $180 has been received, though much indi- found the glyl he went for h interest to be seen out- here, so back to the doable drive, mith a row of h rge certainly "been e xer- other man. He thed went to Now Zealand —A most pleasant event occurred at -the No. 8, , Elms, taught by Mr. F. Section viddal self-denial has ques, "Maple city. we go and have ju4t time to got supper shade trees in the centre, and at either ADA was not again'heard of by his friends beautiful residence of Job! J%( Ward, of Logan, the scholars presented him - hen aide. Then inside this are rows of Palmettos, cised. with a handsome present w000m before the.doors open at the theatre w gregations take hold, iintil his death.. He left an estate of over Dell," East Zorrh on' Clitistmas ev w U panied by a h China Town," Oak,Eucalyptas,aud an occasional magnolia, It needs that the con willed it equally to his broihere gueits to the number of -about 130 relatives Very complimentary address, we see 11 Hoyt's triFe-thratig end then the many small- -sums, an well as $70,000, and and sloe amusing. while -between are large century plants land an& friends gathered to ce4brate the' 26th —Mr. John Aikens, second son of Mr. which is qui will soon do the work, or and sisters. to intp We are busy preparing Yeating t,so ferns with a well trimmed cyprese hedge on some larger ones -aonld- anniversary of Mr. and Mte-.' Jacques' weA- weachod In It 'a almost 12 o'clock wh' —Donald McKellar, a P&Imerston John Aiken J. P., of Hibbert, en we gome on - else, that Chri t ealthy followers should I algar Street Church, Mite we will go and see San Francisco by electric the outside. On this avenue live the wealth- 0 . ve to their Master's er, was riding on a farmer's sleigh Saturday ding. After an inapecti n of his new -y- Traf hell, on Ann - black iestJOrange growers, and -their dwellings are take hold,?who-- -c gi light and what . a 'Change sine"he with, per- afternoon, and carelessly " jumped off. He completed residence. the iisitore pronoune- ning, 24th ult., and did well for a: our -plans for the current round- work by hundr@de or iliousands mantle of night has settled over it, Instead piettiresque'ind costly mansions our legraph ed it the most' comfortale farm dwelling' day eve eal eel enial than is requiied was squeezed.so badly between a to young man of his years. of the rattle -of, h6avy dzays, wage", the ed by beautiful lawns, bordered by the most haps, less r the they ever wit4cosed. A festive evening was —Miss Minnie Collison, of Mitchell, on others t give five cents. This pole., which he had not. observed, and yelling of the news boys and the noise of luxuriant growth of roses, lilie and flower's for some one sleigh, that his condition is considered seri- spent. retiring an teacher from L School Sectidn N,0*3.v a nd- year. We w411 announce t, be do and it must be d ha g As th6y hurry,along each of atmost'l-every variety, ' It is indeed a work mus —The other day in Toronto police court, Downie was, made the recipient 0 the busy thron seeing. it quickly. Who will take hold One. e evidence in - the case .0 her pupils. puts Ing Some Objects now all is quiet; even perfect little aradise, and. after e present and Address from u and one feels like pr&Srihg for a home.in River- earnestly ask that anyone who sees the —Thirteen animals of the Ontario' Agri- Nellie'Lafontaine g%v While to you later on what we ru not merply cultural College dairy herd, which showedi of " Doc" Andrews. the witness was som remain at homethis winter. the streer care have stopped . nning of in the Paradise of the great finportanoe of this matter shall giving her evidence the senior' prisoner in- She will a of Wallace town - "there is Dan aide, instead —One of the old:eettler a few hurry Pa signs' of tuberculosis after being treated With ht to be seen but nd in a subscription, bat shall just a sk r shadows in the unknown. From hete we riturn to Lo me terrupted -her several times. The Crown ing forms which cast Ion& aughtered the other day in ship passed away lastweek In the person of 'in -tend doing for of the Angeles and then go south. by steamer t6 to their mi; ister and see if he would ap- lymph, were al Attorney objected, and aswoa him politely%, Mr. Stephenson, father of , Mr. Robert YOUr light shed from the globes on the top re the congregation. the presence of a number of medical experts. high. poles. This is in the a coining befo to press the All -be more Stephenson. business part of Son at the extreme month rove of it am not going to on FrI Diego, a town P willing...,. I theanimals were found to or .,to hold his t The funeral took pl" State, when we find Ministers are -often un iet,')=d A"ndrows, 11 when my,?Iday .22nd ult., to the Palmerston cemetery— tfie city,but away down in another - part all western corner of the i6 bath people for an extra collection, but if the re- lees diseased. keep qu being put in jeopardy by Sebring - benefit. is din and hubbub. Here are the large sa- the weather warm'enough -to make age comes from the peo. —The MeMastar Manufacturing Company, life and liberty is —Mrs. John Kastner, cr., W r the privill loons which have a stage -at One end where in the ocean enjoyable, although it is yet quest fo gaville, have offered. the town of a witness who in swearing falsely-'! Ville, and, - her grandson, Alexander, VIM ple themseWee, the case is very different. of , Oraul women come and dance to the music of an February. After spending a few days here 000 cash for the Haggart foun- —On Tuesday of last week Mr. James start in a few days on a trip to Presoott, r days across the line in old Ask your minister if you. they send to me Brawpton 86 McGee, the Union Loan And a taking 'the long vrohestra and along the gallery in boxes and then a lei r. Willele's statements. These dry property. A few 'years. ago the rate- president of Arizona. The former I ihe stage and the throng be. Alexico, we return Drth by way of Stock'- for 50 Of U sit paye took a mortgage for $75,000 on the Savings Company, was found dead in bed at her son Peter, and the latter S'e'h'd -one up in a journey to see Ladies ton, r - wilt"be. sent to youle roperty. This J&6Master o Mr. McGee, who intends to! remain there permanentlY. "0 low, are employees of the honae. where we find Dan so fa under the in envelope. 'Place these convenient to the asmer; ffer is like- his residence in, Toronto. attired, in gaudy , dresses of bright eel O-ra, fl aence of his'malady, he tMnks it" necessary was 72 years of age, had been a resident 'of _Mr. 0. M. Robertson, of B&Idur,.Mnniw- Lg men 1 below and to have some one take e%re of him, and I church doors. All your miulater would ly to be accepted. many years. I -He was -well to' his father. Mir. smiling down on the yonin wishing —In September, 1891, Reginald Hooper, Toronto for tabs, is home on a visit lassing,out,,and now awaiting trial for wife murder, was in known in connection with the company e need to do woald be to ask anjone. Gilbort7 Robertson of Narth Easthope. Mr. THE LEADING CLOTHIERIS, ready to welcome any that may care to think, through bin excellent persussiv i ad powers he will induce the blue-eyed maiden to help, to take one in F while away an hour in their company a the collection plate next Sab- the Kingston hoipital for rhen miatism, He which started the Industrial Exhibitions of Robertson is the principal of the publie drop it in a. How often in to accept the _position, ' Dock and I *ish flirt, though, and a female which he ' was ior a short while manager and school. at Bilaur, and reports the teacheve SEAFORTH. spend a dollar for. drink ad in it ivhatever they, proved a great a such places as these moral young'men lately him success. This evening as we sit in our bath, having-firt plac a needs patient had to be removed to another again treasurer. He was an ative man of 'there receive better remuneration for their No on home and grown hotel and talk over the adventares of the wish to giv for the work. Work'than do those of Ontario. 'a, ward so that he could not communicate with good parts, and of tried integrity. come from sons.e country cents last six weeks, wo'come to the mutual con- to tike an envelope who does not count it A, —On a post card written thi other day Danneith, of. Jesnotte, lonesome amid'the strangeness of the a 64 he King's business her. —Mr. , Samuel A TRIP ip through this country privilege to help, T of jgoithorbs to for the li-olidays, that surround them, by the (falne) f riend- elusion that our tr —Professor Robertsoxi, Dominion Dairy y Mrs. Amelia Demill, Penneylvani% -' In home enticed to Is has been Indeed pleasant, while education. requires haste." If you are going to h elp, mail advices' her daughter Mrs. JamesRoss, Of , Notion -its. CALIFORNIA. avethe Commissioner, has received f-diends' And -relatives in Dowx ship here eh6wn Are. it has been profitable please do it quickly. words, nicely. written, with- incible, weather ally ftn , to believe there were 179 i atented the " Inv I ghysically I ebas P path of self-respect and morality and are and bans cial. One's idea of California, .' If,space Oan be allowed, another letter from England which lead him strip,11.for keeping -wind, 61d, an a doom from which showing the immense that the big cheese (eleven tons) is not iii out a mis-:spelt word in th lot - Mrs De- ow - nd (WRwrzx YoR TEm ExpesiToR.) soon drifting down to a 11 follow thii one, them. can not be otherwise than vague and speou-. sha of the, nearly so bad. a state as was reported. He mill is in bar 93rd year. rainmit bf a doorway,.. and intends to how* About the first of February, 1891,four of hardly a mo&r's prajers can pave lative until he has made the acteal tripand' importance -of Jhie buildingin view le sent back from —Donald MeMurchie, of Ripley, aged 8 well *8 at This is Tuesday, a bright,warm mornings himself her wond work it has to do, and also explain- will have a 70 -pound samp 90. it manufactured at Stratford . a our compaDys Dan, Dock, Oscar and myself, mud, a admired for erful. wealth of college years, fell and broke three of his ribs- on Jeanette. pose of so we go across on the ferry to OakI in the cause of the present difficulty. England. met in Portland , Oregon, for the pu We spand the da beauty and grandeur, not only in her do city just 6vor theBay. y r even less, might —The hot air furnace at the Imperial 'Saturday. —Wews of the death of Mr. HillYarCfOr coming to a decision as -to where we in com- a riety of trem, large sums, say of W 0 dent in.viihing Universities and other places of delightful clim to and gre. t va Agent of hotel, Galt, had its fire extinguishoiA by the Mr. J.. J. Bell,. the new business editor 28 years a res' of, the stone town,im" p4ny and flowers, but in the richness and'. Could moat pr -6 ev. Dr. - Reid, 0 italy spend a montit. interest and in the evening .90 out to a L l be sent direct -to R rch in Canada. But flood of a couple of weeks ago filling the cel- of the Grip, Toronto' was a dozen years ago St. Maria on Christmas ,reation. a From Pie received at in ree abundance of her -tropical fr4its, of which the Tresbkteri, u Chu Natotarium and spend an hour bathing in may be sent to 216—Mrs. Ann& lar. When the water Jubsided an&, it was the editor of the Pic on Times. Recorder, Deceased was a former manager of the St. After remaining a few days in Portland few States -or even countries can boast subh small sums the end re -lighted there wae#n explosion of gains ton Mr. Bell went to theL Daily Marys branch of the- Bank of 'Montreal, and its warm mineral waters. place to visit is China Town. It a variety. Ross, Bracefield—to be remitted at tramping around in the rairl, snow and slush The next I Re* Dr Reid, for im, which singed the fireman momewhait, but did Brockville. He in a B. ., of Queau'A'%nd a retired from active servicajoarly in 1889 mad of that 11 web-footed " coup ry, we cams to W. D. B. of each Month to terse And. vigorous writer. removed to Toronto, where her resided up to ore desir- in Chinese New Year's and at 8 p.m., we arO mediate transmission dia. I would be no serious injury. derland —Rev. Mr. Perry, of Geneva Presbyter - the conclusion that there wis a ul —During a performance at Won the day of bin death. The remains wero able clime -to seek, so w6 &eked our grips on our ay to the home of sixty thousand e ice of any large sum in Chinese. The streets are lined with people A C ttl Famine imminent. - glad, as will, toget n in- ian church, Chealey, occupied the pulpit of b flufflit back to St., M-ar" for interment, and were. soon ming e passengers his sent direct, so,that I may keep track of the Museum, in Ha Men,, Mile. Uno. the H - r- -§ix Stratford young men were up beforo ling w5h th out to see the nights which attend such an -- Daspinheelarge marketlicig :of cattle t doo snake charmer, was naarly choked to, St. Paul's church,, Wiartou, on Sunday 24th a''. board the steamer 11 Ocean Queen " en, -The bf the fund. d o occasion New Year's being the principal fall, and consequent low prices on this side Iuresss ffort ia being madib death by one of the larke reptiles which re- ult., both morning and , evening, Maistrate O'Lo%ue', charged with being. il- r S'n Francisco. I -may add that this e Wfarton Canadiaa remarks-: 4 Mr. Perry orderly in the Salvation Arm:K. -They all route fo a We manage of the Atlantic, the Texas Live Stock Jour the Foreigii sented the freedom with which the Hindoo day among those peo?1q. stern The, first day on board.,while xailing down hOli iirbity of cattle in with the h.earty approval of blamed John Barleyoorn, and said, had they to a ht of car "nal believes th4re'is a so woman handled it. TAB incident. caused is one of the most ablo'knd vealoue mini Columbia river, all b lovely and morenb and rowd through aud'keep insig ry that country,' and that it is likely 'to in Mission, Committee. dieu the Bruce PreBbyterk, and there are not been the worse of liquor they would not guide and at last come to a halt in a groce ANNA. Ross. much excitement among the An Co. few thereL is not a ripple to disturb our joyous- elief lieville, congregations in the presbytery, that have t all, The Magistrate ad- ­rDonald Moodib, forrherly-lof Be have govie there a store, We at once begin to examine the crease.. Some of the reason for this bi BRUG"'Mr out., December 25th. 1993 BAI- menade up and down the be man Day, and has not envied the people of Geneva their z nen an we pro L contents. Here are some -eggs packed in as far as that state is concerned may died in Chicago on Chrisi ministered a severe lecture, and imposed deck, tell funny stories and play and sing at an a son. of ous, talented pastor. 41fine of $5 each or twenty days in jail. They oja ach. sidebeau'tifu the piano, while e mud and shipped direct from China, and quoted. The causes of the reported' short- 0anada. been buried at Belleville. He w Hickory " Green, laborer, is said to all paid the fine. hanging from the ceiling is a chicken's claw age are the hard drolughts which the state Mrs. Susannah Moodie, who wrote 11 Life in 66'sts and shrub. the late be the strongest man of hn weight in King- ry froi n- the has passed through In the past few years, —MrLg. Edward Boyd, of the 3rd conces- scene abounds in rocks, fo Ron. Mackenzie Bowell was 70 years theBackwoodis of Canada," and 6 Soon we reach Astoria and for the and rolled up insidwof it is a, liver ston. He is not more than fiv feet . in on of Elms', died very suddenly on Christ- bex-v. n as a great Sheriff 118odie, well known to the'literary same bird which is looked upo the great fatality of the past several winr old on Thursday, December 28th. 81 first time we cast our eyes over the waves terms and the nevoi-before-heard of ship- height, and weighs 135 pounds, yet he haw SLhe had got supper for the fam- delicacy. It_ 'Al' is 8hipped'from -China. —The church of England parsonage at People of thai section 20 yeara ago. nine night. so of -the father of all waters and truly it is a nto of female oattle, calves and year- Bracebridge has been deatt6yed by fire. —Mine Thompson, a teacher of SackviII6 been astonishing people by exhibitions of ily as usual and retired to bed. In A, few There are many other fancy and dainty mb grand sightto see the great - billows of the rhod. All this tientain the hospital th lately. minutes she jumped up with a 4t&oking on - dishes, the most. preferred being roasted pig. lings to market during the pe —There are 90 ps, street school, Toronto, died in the General extraordinary strong trable, being, t time fell into her mighty ocean as they roll and ti SitL the Joss- House or place of goes to show that the producing power of and 107 inmates in the House of Refuge At hospital on Thursday of -last week. She bad —Weller, after whom Weller's Bwo, was ation, and I a very shor w' ever carried. on their endless journey. Soon We next vi a supposad -her Worship, where all the Gods, both great these great western ranges lias decreased to Hamilton, gone. there to have an operation performec named, as a :tage proprietor and mail husbanid'a arms dead. It i -ate, 333 milefl, be art as aff ete , see our vessel is riding -the great waves, but and isma, are kept, There. are twenty, in a, great extent, to say nothing of the prac- I—Mrs. Wm,Hewitt, who has 'resided in for some internal trouble but did not our- carrier ever th entire ro, - he w e d ounting for her mud- ;randeur -and sublimity r His gre&test 'den death. age, and here amid all the k is a light iwhich is ties of spaying cowehich has been ex-' Eastwood for over 50 ye&rs,'was found dead vive. She was a sister of Principal Thomp '%ween Toronto And Moat eal., She Was 71 years of the room and before each. of the7 i1pene a trouble awaits ua and the gay, carried on. There is a slight in- in her chair the other day. Collegiate Institute. convey Lord Darham, - through resided in'Elma since -4947. frolicad6e, quartette put on grave and S om - ke t burning continually, and besides this tensively Aon, of the Hamilton feat was to `to'the latter, I beit J. Linton, an old Stratford there is food and drink so that if any of the crease in Ontario in store cattle this year —Dr. Ferguson, of Winnipeg, has been —Mrs. Win. Bond, of the Stone road, from the former place 1X 36 —Mr. Ro bre f;Aces like - o many Monks or bilious friends of the ods dome from the other over 1892, but it is very 'slight. In man !gery in 4 Chi-,; wb boy, has been kindly remembered by some a y appointed a professor of aux ile visiting at a friend's residence in Galt, hours. ton has u'and our company is broken up as too there is' not position. clergyn e ot have to go parts orf the Western St cago hospital and has accepted the fetook the cellar for the hall door and fall is claimed that 74r', William Tully, of his hosts of friends. r. Lin World to visit them they will n completely lost his i(yesight. This two; of our-compauy betake their miserable -away unentertained. From here.we go to one-fourth as many cattle now an there was —Wm. Eberle, a Palmyra farmer,brought' in the boso'collector of taxes in almost headlong down,cellarj on Saturday evening, of Elderalie, in framers to their berths to remain there dr- "ca is four years ago ; in other parts there may''be 1892 he had his roll re- affliction has excited the sympath of many the theatre and as the main entr a hog into Ridgetown one day lately weigh-" biesking her right arm and sustaining other Bruce county. In e great,er'p-art of the Journey, leaving all the'number, or possibly, about' $3 'uncollectable of his friends, and on Friday last he Ing th crowded our guide taken,us by an under- as many as one -h Ing 794 pounds. ere injuries about the head. She had s, turned and all but a home in Toronto by Dan and I in solitude to gaze -on the vast groun e which is known to very few a little more, but nowhere -is therd to be' —it is 6atim&ted that the recent overflow, Bey aculous,escape bat in doing very nicel sme date waited upon at hi Y. taxes in by December 15th. On the a e of waters that surrounds us. found as many cattle as there mere a few After and presented With expans m` and -River at Brantford cause& m1r The'young man, Alfred McDougall,who in 1893, when h he roll of 1-894 number of the travellei d pam white people We descend the -steps and of the Gr a returned t on, board a thereto the extent of which had been - raised being bout sixty hours we land a ago. As.'an evidence of this, cattle damage t shot himself at Wallaceburg recently, at- to the council the onl t emaining a cheqe for $1,300, very narrow passages ye r o propertT Francisco Bay find ourselves in a Angeio h Mr. Linton has been on the on one of the harfa in San scarcely room enough for a man to walk in. man _from ihe Brownwooa, San $15,000. taxes on the burnt Scone by in frienle. tempted first" to shoot Elsie Cornell, the unpaid was 24 17, and how glad Dock and Oicalr were to once hat there were n6t enough young girl whom he desired to marry. She hotel. The first We pass through tunnel after tunnel, ome- country, says t —Joseph Tovell, of Guelph, recently lost road for 25 or 30 years. more place their feet on land. ral storieb underground. Along cattle in a square of four counties where he his celebrated Kentucky stallion from in- —David Healop, of the 4th concession o.f times seve rejected his addresses and hefired two shots —Rev. Mr. Steeves, of Kingsville, Essex "Ift thing to be done is to get breakfast,for it is all lived) to stock one county. , That -means flammation of the hings. Hevaluedhimat hen South H*9thope, lost, a valuable Darbad cow each side are doors ope ing intosm at her, which did not take efiect, He t county, is a Baptist -pastor with a record. & a. in., and two of our -party have been 3re '!here' was. range enough. for 61,00(). last fall. The a- nimal was losit about Aug- rooms,'Pix by eight feet in size and in each that wh rantothebarn.near by and shot himself He says that during the past six months he iligent search w*A fasting for -,two dbiys, and th —A Mrs. Joseph Ra', of Ramsey, near not 18tbs and though d #ir keen appe- are.from six to ten men each with a pipe,in 200,000 cattle, and wheo, no doubt,, there dead. has taught 51 Sabbath school lessons, t fo nd until September, e. -was no U tite is developing into an enormous on the al- were several years ago nearly that many, not Ottawa, was choked -to death by -a piece —It is proposed to, establish a creamery his mouth from which he. puffs into preached 102 sermona, conducted 96 praver made she As for Dan and I an -appetite is one of -the fourth the number could now be rounded Sth, when Mr. Healop, in hunting for An- rget C9 take with us han ready impure air the poisonous smoke of One. oi cheeso' sticking in her throat a day or two factory in Guelph. Mr. Davis, and other meetingey made 324 calls, driven I the famished. things we nevbr foi opium and tobacco. But we must hurry on, up in the four counties. ago. - of a Chicago firm which employs ontside the town at least 1,020 miles, dis- other sray bovines discoverec Ai- 9 a.m. we are all ready if we . This rule of one-fourth may notbapply to —No less th&A- 48. candidates for the town' brute panned in A trap made by fallen we lewve home. 8, has visited the -city for the pur- necta with the for our guide has turned a corner and are not now council were nominAed at 1 icton this year. efiarged the duties of corresponding see- trees-. The limbs of the trees had 'to be to board 9. atreet car that'con - the whole state, but there pose. -If he can make suitable arrangements e, lose him we are- liable to wander in these retary for young people's 'convention in,; -nd when this train going to Golden Gate, Clift'. Hous New within the borders of Texas more than Fortunately only a few of them could be sawed to get the cow free, a s. Af ter a underground alleys nntil another the company will employ from 35 to 40 volving a considerable correspondence, and walked home. Though fei Seal Rocks, and Sutro ight 5,000,000 cattle where three years ago were t Year's day comes. As we journey on, a elected. hands, to begin with. They desire he drill- was done she visitud the World's Fairo pleasant ride.aloDg by newly inad g xdens, carefully the cow did not recover from, her great sound strikes our earn, like the, sound 8,000,000, br twenty-six times as many as —The first sleighs to orose the St. Law- shed free of taxes for ton years. green beiges and rose hashes, all in bloom, I —Mr. James Smith of the. 3rd concession twenty days enforced f t, but died threar a lt of school boys make with tin pans they there are store cattle in Ontario at the pres- rence arrived in Montreal Tuesday morning, —The Inibber mill of Moffatt & McGre- -1d union printer, f d an ron toivnship, is ine and by of Hu tF can we come to the end of the car I pon enquiry we find ent time. 26th ult., from Longueuill. The crossing is county, has purchased 4,200,- da 64f _r bein gor, in Essex onnected with the r Aimable Mau 10 a.m, are standing on the varanddh of the are using as drums. U The Journal goes on to say, between the 5 days earlier than last year. having 4een at one'time c John Itrathilee, an is 9 it in the music of the orchestra that plays in 000 feet Of logo near Tilbury 0entre, in ad- set type C1ift. House, a largaL Square frame b iildin the theatre, Soon we Are up on the inside losses this winter, the short calf crop which —Messrs. & Sons, music pub- dition to a 13300 acre"tract of timber laud Belfast Herald, Ireland, but has not -looking the Golden Gate and the $eal ke seats will be had next year, and the cattle mar- lishers, Toronto, have gone into liquidation. fo4l 37 years. Owing io poor health he was of Downie, died on Christmas day from, in - over and as the -room As orowded we ta in Tilbury East, and will employ several Ro ks. The Golden Gate is the sntran66 of ill be still further re-. The firat have been in ex' forced to seek a more life-giving occupstiolk flammation of the lungs brought on by ,the On either side are upon the at -age. To our party the play is keted, the number w istence for eighteen hundred man and many teams in getting the that of printing, which he.1has found in than rathdee was borpn the farma. the bay into the ocean. kely that 3%nudry years. Ed grippe. Mr. SA not very entertaining, its oddity being the duced, and it is very li f lumber out to be shipped on the Lake ie farming." and. high pr6mdntories stretGhing out let, 1895, will And Sexas with; not more so e died, lot It only redeeming feature. The Chinamen —The house of Mrs. Walter Anderson and Detroit River railway. on which h concession 5, Dow into the water and forming a gate -way. than 4,000,000 cattle. It is likely that this SarDi&, Was burglarized the other. day — P r. James Macknight, of Milwaukee, Dies and on which Wis fa ther settle when he seem to enjoy it very much and applaud Mrs. Thomas Gss, ef St. Johns, W. B. —M is truly" a - grand sight to -stand and watch c w 11 be seriously felt -by during her absence, and some valuable Mr. James Macknight, of LondoA, ex- came to Canada many years, ago from . Ab - heartily at the cend of &-song, or after the scarcity of attle i aged 31 years, committed suicide Wedneis- non of the large lsailiD ships,, steam boats, yachts ing. At.present large numbers ofeattle Iry was stolen. No clue to the perpe- World's Fair, Chi- erde'enshire, Soutlan& Mra.-Sitrathda6 and orchestra has rendered, to them, some me- spr jewe day morningl last week, by putting a revol- hibited table At the ch is well worthy of noVee. This a family of two girls survive the sad lose of 9 and small crafts of - all kinds represe.atib lodious piece - of music, which to us is dis- are being marketed on account of drought trators. ver ballett through her heart. She is snp cago, whi' he globe, as they nail in rnmer, through In a a goo every quarter -of t cordant and rasping -in the extreme. After and carcity of feed last an —Tw6nty-two Chins'men arrived in' Mon d husbakpd. suafather. sed to have been despondent over her table is one which could not be made Mr. Strattide and out, on the one side leaving the calm, half an hour here we again descend meVeral of the western ranches. treal the other day from the Soo, by the O ime, And illustrates the patience of - was an older in the, 1?resbyterian church -at husband squandering a large fortune re- short t peaceful waters of the bay for the seething, the stairs and make our way through the Canadian Pacific Railway^. The Celeatials cently, reducing them to bard circurn- the maker. - It is compoiecl Of over 81000 Avonton, and a teacher in the Sunday foaming waters of the mighty ocean beyond. rk in the pieces, and -in it almost every variety, in- School3 taking an a0tive interest. !a church stifling air of the narrow tuDpels a distance stanceo. me,position and lowering To All Presbyterians Who BelieVe are on their way. to Havana to we Be eluding some of the rarest foreign woods, By keeping the 8& that seems almost intermina'ble, but at last plantaiions. —Wm. Clifford, sent,from Chatham thr work generally, our glance we can see a few, ya-rds from the- we are on the street and how refreshing it is in Thei Own Missions. —A few nights ago burglar -6 broke into to the Kingston penitentiary, was are-reprenented. On account of the various —Below­` Are the names of the successful -ocks on which are (Written for the Epositor.) the postoffice at Three Rivers, Quebec, blew* years ago shore three. or four large r e th of pure air. We ';will now released one day last week, and almost at tints and polished state of the table, it has students at the late session of. the Mitali-ell huad.reda'-of seals crawling about or stretch. to get iL br a e supper misislon ary up the safe and carried away all the regis- once went on a drinking spree. He stole a the appeArance of being painted in Japanese Siodel Schobl -. Robert Angus, Fred Beth - ca and dry. go to Aheir restaurant and haV Hundreds of thousands of oitag at full length upon their Bid which consists of tea, cakes, ilReats and -moneybavebeen spent, and well spent-, on tered letters and poetage-stamps with about hor" e and cutter in the streets and tried to stYl-- 14le-pieces are fitted with minute une, Walter Campbell, H awarm rays of the. after. as, and it took over 3,000 odd Theodore Denison, Thomas Duncan, Swans'. ing their fur in the larton, Ben G dandies. ' From the restaurants we go to the mission field in Central India. God is $100 cash. sell or pawn them for liquor and was arrest- preciseno :Boon sun, and they continually -make the Mr. D. E. Galbraith, of Collingwood, erry aharp barks saloons, a gambling halls *nd then to ed. At the police court he -pleaded guilty, hours of labor to bring the ornament to a A. Douper C. ff. Pal nd now,especially this last year of two,pouring a:1r.rasound, with their 9hort; i of the low out such a blessing that literally there is not has been offered a position -in the Lond n of completion. Alexander Graham, Fred Hackney- Augis giving drink as the reason for the theft. He state They at once rem he first WE where live some - of the lowest 0 inded me of t I 'atitute at $1bQ0 a vear. Thin he accept- McRae, Duncan MoDougatlJohn McIntyre, among the fallen'women of this degraded room enough to receive it—giving such in- U will probably be sent up again. boast show I was at. - It was in my child, tid, but the Collingwood Board has now - -Miss Utting, of Ingersoll, received a Charles Willis, A. W. Wynn. 'Bella,. Bal - race and'here, if noi -before, we realize the crease that there is not barn room, or rather a PeAh Items. lantyne, Jennie Bailantynes Allies Be4vers, hood days 'I down on the farm. when we raised his salary to the same sum. children ere taken to WiDgham to tee the be - Ado - great need of.missionarlies among tho'heath- chur h room, to hold it. In view of these Chatham fann" severe and serious blow on the head in the H. Stone & Company are- still Stalls Brown, Margaret F. Camp 11, en - China It is- now* two o1block in the, circumstances, here is a fact thA ought to —The maker of the ing streets of that town from a runken, man Messrs. itwas..there I firat saw e, ablin, having line A. Carnochan, Jessie A. Hamilton, elephant." ado and sold 6,000 of those wills i walking along rushing the hay business at D big it was called a sea lion, morning and wearied with the uight's.ad- receive the'serious consideration, not mere-- mill has m reing attachments. last Saturday night. She wai ently shipped from 300- to 400 tons. Maggie Huggins, Birdie Johnstone, -- Annie the seal, only then ventures we return to our koom much wiser ly of the few, but of the many. -The call during 1893, and 4,4W bagg with t%o other girls when a man rushed out rec 0 ans 20 wills e V ery working day dur- he other clay a lady from Wiarton lost Killoran, Maggie Latimer, Kate Mulberon, which probably answered the ',.pnrpose as few hours before in regard to the life has been before the church for m'nthe to' This me with a piece of gas pipe and struck at- a —T 1 and also added to tiie wonderment of than a Wel and habits of our Mongolian brothers and supply the $10,000 required to complete the ing,the year. hile young man. It was dark and Mine Uttt'n'g her purse somewhere on the train between Maud Nokes, M. Z. . Smith Mary E, great show, Now'wehav lkd at. Win Stratford mud St. Marys. the feeling thankful that we are not among the new college building being erected under the —Mr. Rutherford, of Galt, w was knocked 'unconscious T the seal& long enOugh so will go f r a walk essed —On Ch ristm-as Day on number that make up the sixty thousand direction of. Rev. .,Mr. Wilkie, Missionary at away spen4ing Christim. a, had a dr &*colored convict in —During the flood j' t before Christmas —Mr. George MoDowell, son of M d am we strol along will pig stolen from his woodshed. The thief Moro Charles MzDowll, of the second concession on the beach, an and Chinese'of China Town, San Francisco. Indore, India, wh-9se large hall,-70x4O—' the Kingston penitentiary, named Freeman, some of the residents Of Dublin had rt, in wel, met initis v. . p the pretty shells and bbles, It has been said, and truly, that a visit to the meantime. gai indow which from Chatham, &to three 2 -pound currant water in their cellars than ever befo of Wallace, adjoining Listo gather a would give ample' -room in ned an entrance through a w w we wish thtt some favored lone 0oul i i ful mud serious socidentn Thurs- ha -in the shells California is nt complete without making a But, as yetV only a. small fraction of the re- was pried open. loaves, besides moat, eto., for breakfast, and their experience. very pain as ting be with us to 1 here —A company of Milvertou'a sporting men .21st ult. ..He was' a in ot anjoy "gather gu -can see quired sum has been received. —Mr. W. St Jamieson, who resides near for dinner, after consuming his allowance of days pacino stallion, Free tbriihing on the farm of Mr. Aitcheson, on from the sea shore," bat,aIE68 the are with trip through China Town. You er place in hould not the' congregations take hold ? Kirkwall, in Beverly township, shot an Am- beef and, vegetableashe ate seven and one- conso e ours' ves what cannot be seen in any oth ia spirit onlY and we el with a rifle.* The bird was the third concession of Elms, mud unfortuu us d ions :of hours America, and 'the actual knowle go one all sums that really erican gray eagle is of plum pudding, His equal as from Mr. George Hendtie, of St. Marys. A some tender recollect and then'the many am a very large one, measuring 6 feet 10 inches half ponni gains of the customs - and habits of ihis and has not been Iseen, within the fancy price was paid. atelygot his foot caughCin the power shaft. with do the moat of the work in anything, would gourm a lees - shore. y to from tip to tip of the win Mr. Jamie- —Mr. Win. Purcell, oldest son of Mr. N. His leg was.drawn under the shaft, tem rlug apent with. them, but not by th wa enitentiary walls. the ei, so must numerous and ancient people makes it well have an opportunity to find their p an escaped lunat the flesh off from brlovi the knee to We are out now son. e two mi this work. He're is Mr. Wilkie's atmtement son is havine it mounted in Galt —Ellen McLaren ic from Purcell, of Listowel, t home visiting h! ere are many places of in- worth the time abd money required to mo . ke —In the family to which olice Magis- a' and brothers ' for the first time ankle, the iron nutsn the wooden part, of hurry back, as th the London Asylums was o%ptured in the p rent th' visit. of the situation On. the e v 'rooms turned into trate George Spencer, of Owen Sound, be- yeare'r sidence in MichigWO, the shaft crushing the bone. He w" re- terest-yet to be seen before night. outskirts of Woodstock Wednesday, after- during nineteen Pa.-vilion and The next day we visit the mint where 11 We ha e now two on jthe' yellow in tal one in the new college building, I. e., long here has not been a death 'since 18419, noon of last week. The woman was in a —Mr. Joseph Hodgson, the well known moved to his uncle's home in Listowel, ancl -way back we go into the gran e I the value is stamPed a' t e bli while, we enjoy:& cup of coffee a6d hot rolls a period of over 45 vears. The familV con- being fatigued and hypnotist of Toronto, i spending the bli- medical attendAnce procured. .The injured t4 e onderful that is sought after so earnestly. This 5Ox2O, but to -night, while at prayer-mect- mort wretched condition I - we listen to the lmuqic of has well as in siste of 7 brothers and 2 sisters, of whom the with his father and family in leg bad to be amputated. rtlof each in- ican t n out S30,0,Q00 a day,and to see Ing, outaidi on the veranda bedraggled to an incredible degree. She day season craak organ that plays the pa fur d full. Our youngest is now 48 years of age. -plained where she Hibbert. and Mrs. Thomas Mulheron, who t ly, in part'or to- t ,_ 'I twenty dollar gold pieces lying the room, the whole was crow ed made no resistance, but ex strument of music separate le call A flax mill in St. Thomas, owned, by was from and suffered herself to be taken to —Mr. W. J. Whitlock, former editor and are among the oldest and most respected d causes one to wonder where it goes, new college, 70x4O, if completed, w Mr. J. Lindsay, which employed 70 hands proprietor of the Tars eader,' and 'an old residents of Mitchell, were married fifty her. We aft and listen to many pieces got 'the mint, wo see so little of it. help as ove'r this difficulty." the jail. "invested in 9, years ago on Christmas DAY last, and 'the and ju eaving resident of 9t. Marys, has at as we are A pat to leave, the first fe 0 in-.& privat6 letter received frbm him re- in summer and 20 in winter, was burned to —Colin H. Carn$bell, the defeated caudi Here we see pieces of money belonging to n event was celebrated by &f n tea of a tu the following touching men- the ground a few day ago. The damage to ontreal a few hardware store i Walkerton.. amily reunions at ne ia- struck that sends the 47,000, date for Winnipeg, wag in- M cently, occur 0 -descendants blood rushing tbrough '-iAy veins.and awak- each decade,- back three thousand years be the building and contents amounts t days ago on a business trip. Speaking on' —Mr. A. which there were tkirty of their new life to every spark of fore Christ. Eve In the widow's mites which tences: "As our wee room' (5Ox2O) is crowd- S, Faller, of Stratford, who lost )D, with wife and ena, and gives d full and overflowing at our different ser- on which there is no ineuranop. luention Mr. Campbell said noth- his bicycle at the time of the f all fair, has present. Dr. ohn-Uplher( )atriotiom in my body and I join, my voice amounts to the pame'as the tenth part of a e gIng for our --- Last Friday a child of David McCallum, the trade A to Berlin, family, and Alexander H., fibin Dei bu ib "I meamr' ife and -fam- t er with the music will all come in our lov- be, and h Northwest, and where it had boon hung up" in a hotel were present - W= Vosper, w ing t e Jim' Mulheran, wife .1 of the great orgauJn the cent. The next day we spend in the large vices, there in an intense Ion are of tariff reform recovered it again. It was trace iegrand old hymn "God and. beautiful Golden Gate Park and explore hall—but it who lives on the Malden road, five miles suit 11 to 0 ily, of Fa closing line of ti 'r om Windsor, was found by his mother in wil ti ov rnment d ea not grant this for a board bill. rton ; Thomas g9aster's own time, and He knows what fr n., being an, the grounds on which the midwinter fair ing open by a kiqk tha f thh e is in and family, of London; Mr. and Mrs.io. e rga the yard with his head split it will be routed horse, foot and artillery in —Rev. Mr. Dewdney, of Mitchell,. Sav we Dead, and when." On, probably intended will be held. yeician holds' of Brantford- and Min Phroney- The attending ph American. L. Inititati From San Francisco we go to Stockton,- 1, A subsequent, letter speaks of eight farni- from a cow. that country. poor health, and has thoughts of asking a Laird, were alI In atteo- the, hymn to es—aloout 30 persons—ap plying at once for out no hope of recovery. spending a Mulheron, of Seafort l be " America " but it was he City and District Savings Bank of leave of absence witk a view Of o a Canadian and here ourf little. band. is broken, as Oscar led to embrace Jesus. —Mr. R. D. Emerson, of Paris, tocently —T ben ce. A very pleasant time was "it, "Goa Save, the Que6n t ontims to attend to baptism, hiIviag been Montrealdistribated this Christmas among winter in Bermuda for the efit of,. his an 0& is called back to M y met with a very serious ac dent. He *as M- MOO nenoun, and Dock and I decide to travel Christ in the midst of 4ucfi suffering, b et the charitable societies of that city to the health. and the aged ple naturally felt happy Cleland has purchased fro. having clou 11 Fr4n th' avilion we climb the, hill, to busi -0 be the faithful conversation of one of their returning home from Brantford by train, number of forty, the sum, of $10,800. There —Mr. Wm. their children &boat the ins more, eig -to. This is a peak owned an south -.to th Satro,Nk iti e0rangeregion. Dan bast 'who reminded- Mr. Wilkie of and jamped off at a croasiDg. He missed bin are 2 Jewish societies in the list, 12 Protes-' Mr. James Brock the 1Tacob Tennant f r in -tro, a 1( ft behind,.ao he domplaing of ill' health, number, footing and fractured his skull. He is in a very'pleasant event took 01600 On fi up by one ikan, Mr. Adolph Sm typical Scotch elder in his rough hon- Df tent, and'26 Roman Catholic ; and the sums lot 19, on the 4th condession of Ims, Con is caused by the charms of the at the residence of ,sihich we think a are entertikined i ad Weeks -y Italian. who has made most of donated range from $W to $850 each, the taning 100 acres, together i with stock and W nesd&y, latt very wealth do not, think esty." In one very important sense the critical state, but hope Vir---.-& blue-eyed maiden. Somewe. of Avonton, the 90ch- his. money out of the gold mines near t receive his recovery. jum J elug given to the Grey Nuns. - r-imlement. 'Mr. Walter Murray., is davgerous, we _ leave with, Christian church at Indore canDo noon Rev. C.'ftmls H. Rice latter r rriage of hiLeyoun t see ginia City, Nevada. On the pai k he has the sickness —Friday after $500 and the i=n jr,, of Mr. John siolp being the ma son f and tendereet iym-- -them with the welcoming bry, "'Yet there General Hospital gets John B Jo Imur-, nd it 'is biija our heartfelt grie nt young Methodist Min- iz its to no million dollars, a aged 22, a promine home daughter,- Miss L .z pent over o of Notheirwell. Thecer per - of Rev. S. H. RiCO, Of e re- f .ttle Paradise, with its pathy and board the train for Los Angeles, is roomu." - House of Industry a like sum. Binning,,sr., of el, ban arrived really a perfect li approve otthia method ister, and son r6m Calgary, Northwest Territory, where ray, emony wAs over -hang- a beautiful and enterprising city five hun- riners, do you —It to stated that arrangements hay beautiful walks, secluded by iting husbandry ? spending the John, New Brunswick, committed suicide at in one of formed by RV. A. -H. Drumm, of Avouton. 1w we g6 of oonduc cently been completed whereby Bow Park, 1e has been for five years foreman f over one hundrea a each side by the dred miles south. From Los Angelf V for the pre- the residence of , Senator Lewis, in t6t eats to thO, number o ing trees and bordered o ange ship- 'hundreds of thousands nece"w I will be turned into a the Calgary newspapet offices. at --Or near Brantfori most beautiful flowers natural to a temper- across to Riierside, the gre need -sowing, and watering of city, by putting a bullet through his heart. Uoyd Harris and Mr. Thomas E. It of Listowel, has were presents and a very pleamint evening -ornia. It is a city of paration and work and was dairy farm, Messrs. my$ - in- ping centre of Calif t contract for sup- was ride received many valu- ture such as is found in this tropical cli -an this.difficult field, and then, when the in-: He was broken down,by over Shuttleworth are said o be intereatedp and secured under tender the spent. The b rs of the Avon- -eight thousand inhabitants and covera. on a4lum with butter for &bfo'presont*, and the membe ate. Then at every few steps we see some withholding the $10,000 re- despondent the English market, plying the Lond crease comes, to snip to rch Aoir presented the grooms who a -of fifty square miles, which is laid out —Samuel Wilcox, rosiding near Woods- proposi year. They use about 1100 ponads a ton Chu piece of statuary or a bust of some noted are aept - for the familiar, Shuttle- one, th a handsome e4 to ten acres, thickly quired for 6arn-room ? Ex, with which they are both in i &ISO LA member, wi in lta of from one 36,5W po n 0 a yes character 'of ancient history great Philos. 6, and at this time hearty response of one of the Bkuoefield lee, has just received a legacy of $12,000 us, Poets, Authors, States.- p1ca'ated with Orange treei ml- from --the estate -of his brother William, who, worth Bros, h 'aving large connections there, day,or u d r. The young couple will take up their ophers, Hstoria he matter ban been left 'butter e to be manufac- —The Sabbath school entertainment hold chair. at once, where er of some old, time fable. of the year they -are 10'&4ed with the. ripe congregations, t swer died over a year ago in Now Zealand. TiLe Both and cheese ar ciaurch, Ful*ton to hi on Fri. residenoo, at Moterwell, men, or the h o n imb the peak that over -looks the golden fruit. ' The day After arriving in the moat to I t dividual liberality, and itt" an an Englishman who came to tared, and ifrthe project is carried i success- in Zion WILS ps box a blackamith Ah Now we ch t deceased was through: it Will, says the Courier, prob- day's"ning, 22ad ult., wae.00 of the Most Murray on agam! ci y we hire a horme and bugigy and drive to the call many dollars, end five 'dollars, Essex county years ago and lived for a thus. fully ocean and from this lof &venue. and not a few tenEdollars., have oot1in1"b-, an&alsolti2e, our- up the --principal streett :Mmig'Dolis somi%ho surface of the dee 14