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I PRIL Av'finl, 189t 1 - __ - I __ I . �. I 11 I I I - I NT . . <* � 11 _� .. ;;; � _� I � . I ., __ - - . I 11 ­ 11 I I - . . , -, I . - / : � .. - ! ... . I � I I � . � . I I 11 i . . . - I - ... 11 � � I I i . � . � J - - I I I- � � . — -, I I � . I . I � � . .- LETE VON . . . I , . _. - -1 X.- __" � . - . �. I � � - I .. - i . , � 1-1 I � . I - -1 � 'S_ NOW— ... �. � . - , 1. I - I __ - I i I I McLEAN BROS., Publishers. - - I'll I - I . - . - ... I . ��_ � % . __ . I 11 .., �. TWENTY-SEVENTEE YEAR. . I - SEAFORTH� FRIDAY APRIL 27� 1-8940 � $1.50 a Year in Advance. ­­ - I .. -1 . . - J - ��_ I - - fop Yo f ���- � - � W110LE NUMBER� 1,376. - U 41; "� � — I I . , — I . also sent to the Central for three months - J � . I � � . Z===__ =. . I I spoke of ,her once as can answer tha,t question. But one thing were burned, but he succeeded in gettin , 1. . , - much its he cap- do to pay the interest on whose house she (lied, 4 e Jt is statf beg for permitting the abuse. Airs. Blair is I. , I very elei ent of -uncertainty re.nders it ex- .h se elections the horses out of thd building. =Z=��� 7 , . . � . 6 do know : Shortly after years of age, and propossessing - � ..­ I . � , tremely difficult fo the buyeis to know his mortgage, he is very apt to forget to pay "an angel in the house." we I o3al -w ut - - . I � - � - _,_&.T�f ID - I -bitterly prej ndi, rance. - . ' Iler, J. P. I will thatthere is -no insurance. Dr. Algie, Of Yt e YJ I I .- . and ,says in appea ta and Bo " I what thev ii ffer for c resh- The father wa ced against he came out D. Weismi . -_ I of new _T -1a iav safety o attle. As a the hard earned wages of his men. Th 1 37� . - � w� h- , �:" � . ,G � 11 � . death, just ask the Sun, who is the traitor ? and to Alton, is attending Mr. Morris, I �, J � � do not know what the ra,tes in#in Manitoba generally lasts from three Burns, and, after his daughter's -Mrs. Margaret Edsall, the wife of a far- __ ?es and styles, at .pri,a - __ _'� z - ) I . rule, shii1pers ng connected with Burns the Exeter Times, where is the red -herring ? his injuries are very serious. aer livingabout four miles from Selkirk, I �i% - are to be, until the cattle � have been to four months, and in almost every locality burned everythi -The moulding shop of the Hilbom Plow In - , IdY, '.&Gm a few ce_4ta . I . , - 9, new outfits start out every except the bibles, and Mr. Matthew Turn- To say the least, it sw�ely looks fishy. Then3 the other Manitoba, was assaulted while alOne in her .. ,,c - � I purchased, brought to Montreal, and loaded, in t4anitob - . . _ gh as you ut to , I . SPRING SHIRTS ' farmer who bull, who married Annie's daughter, writes what was his next naove 9 His ambition for Works, at Ayr, was burned down to home by am English farm hand, who, failin I wa : � Year. ' wa altogether &mounted 9 .1 � 0. I 11 I and the vessel is ready to sail. ,ere a great polifical distinction was so keen, he was .day. The damage in his designs, plunged a knife in the wo. . _� � I � I - � 1, I . me, - My wife told me there -w In- & little over -$4W, but the building was not ' , � - -, 1! y pre � �� - �. � ot of -Parasols dur .11 . One of the Store's magnet points I In'some cases the rate is fixed after the wantsto make a raise will get his outfit on nong'6thers, letters, from easil vailed upon to come out as an man�s breast. She escaped to a neighborls, � I � I awe '. -1 -'I- r, ii, Shirts. The bulk of the trade is s1iip has sailed with cattle on board. In se- the instalment plan, fr6m Massey -Harris many things." Ai gs hie d n ,gainst Mr. McMillan, and by so insured. -ad � %Ortraeif . .1 .I-- . . I . to -& Company or some other implement agent, Burns containing snatches of son w h epende ta d --evangel- - .. ,'.r , large & - curing space, the shippers at' times ha -ye 'sing to doing he lost the confidence of �il Reform- -Rev. B. Fay Mills, the note and the would-be murderer went.,home a ,_ d law in price. I I .- - � - - bound to co&entrate where correct agree to pay whatever are the going rates. and,work th� outfit long enough to make a- ". sister Annie" used afterwards to be ist, is now holding a series of successful attempted to cut his own tl�roat. He _. __ I . I . . nown her children. William Anderson, Vie Can- ers' �nd now he has the presumption to aded guilty to a ­. . 11 r , at x, Noys, . was later arrested and ple - __ . I'll I whatever the agents of the ves- stake ; then.he will skip to parts unk 4alifa � I . e in . . # " . s4les, fine quality and good value 90 This means . e of these -re- the' Conservative candidate. Surely- the evangelistic meetmi s . I, � - -11 I I I nd leave the poor devils who worked with &dian immigrant, gave soin Those Scotia., The crow% are greater than the char of criminal assault and atteTpted I .. -1 5een quit Oft, .' - __ We beganwith a de- sel owners combine -upon, when the shippers a Grieenway. .... e ____ � e a busi3a I �� . 11 b9ad in hand. I I . . I from his mother's singing -to Sun don�t want another murger. - , - i I � a their power. cheerful hearts through rain and sunshine,in memberac my reasons for -ative churchbs can contain. I ' Gapes, still there is �� . 7 of doing the largest fur- are 11 Motherwell, who took them down from his are i asking my Consery R. H. Abraham, -A correspondent of the Galt Reporter I I I l. a'. - ,_ termination I In these said other ways the wholeo-export the mud. , - - well before they vote. I -The decision of Rev-. -"- � left, chie"fly k justly makes conippan o -1 medilj4a _ - �� this section and by the recitation; but at MotherwelPs premature friends to think i to accept the ,call to the 'very I i t f the sadly I � �� Dishing business in . . ) cattle trade' - Canada is now being para- Eastern Assiniboia is cracked up lost. - Mary's rs, and of Burlington, not . neglected and desecrated condition of the . . - Ines, � - - I . 01 d monopolies us a fanning and death these were mother got have i4o wish to continue these lettei Church, Brantford, has I - .1 For those w.ho. - � eviden6es. of appreGiation ,come � In lyzed by one of the hugest combinations in western Ian � against Burns, and used am willing to let the public judge as to the First Presb- - ­ '-.Vterian - - I Dr, have their Cap ' Canada. � - stock country. Farming may be carried on over her prejudici ements. Thanking you, caused muel disappointment in the - latter old St. Andrews' cemetery, in that town. .. - - .. .1 .. many. forms. � g the song, " Highland Mary." Annie, . He iays -Many of the oldest and best .- � ft, a - on the south to sin . . . V_ city. . , I - UPS made UP, we ape I 'IN � , . I The first principle of a contract is that successfully on small scale but also, was a singer, and so, doubtless, was Mr. Editor, for giving me space in yoxr um- -_ .... � side of the Canadian Pacific Railway, -John Baker, of East Zorra, had a horse citizens, the early settlers -of flalt and D I- � , � I . I - �, assortment of ­- . white Airts-50c t6l, $2. both parties to it am free to assent or not , d Burns would know paper, I am, . aeglected spot, L r1lig f ditt to its terms. Here we �ave- two what about the great send hills of the Highland Mary; an A CON . .attacked with glanders. His 7 -year-old son fries, lie mouldering in that I I Sp I � ... ts, Colored Fronts --$I to $1.75. to ass ock coim- that the songs be sent her would not be . SERVATrVE . in his wkich is made a dumping givurid for all -the I �_. Ahs. i; I t White Shir interests, the cattle inclustry, and the -vessel north? Eastern Assiniboia as a st . L . was affected by the horse ,sneezing rubbish and refuse of the neighborhood." - . I � A -The correct thing' ftknxy, April 28rd, '1894. - ,I. - . �� LL . � industry, the latter dictating terms to which try has a good summer raur. Stock win wasted,. I I . face, and died a few hours later . . : _.... I _.. -4 Fancy Shirts, ,9oft or Starched. Collars and never'be run in large nui-xibers, as they 0, pale, pale now, thos,3 Vany lips, agony Three other members Of the�fa=yt Such an eye -sore is surely not creditable to - -1 - . . - asou we have had 'a_ - I . the former must submit. It is powerless to hay during the winter I aft bee kissed sse fondly, . � the municipality. .__ . � - � I Gn some special li ' I �� -1 Cuffs -75c to $2. r � esist, for no other route is open, and the would have to be fed And clop,ed for aye the rparkling glance Canada. ai�e ill*with the same disease. - being -canvwsed for suh� I- I I I vier �in Berli -Guelph is N . ]Ift ­ Sizes -12 to 1.7. � incipal steamship lines coming to Mon-- months. - 7hat dwelt on me so fondly. Mr. W. R. Climie, of the Bowmanville -A lad named Gre in, was _ - i -Woods,, which are "np)t - 11 . � I . : I � a good stock coun- And moulds n silent dust, - . . I I . scriptions to the prize listof the next Central- - I - . __ . pr al and engaged in the cattle trade being Western Assiniboia is " Sun, is still critically ill. kicked on the shin While playing football on � . �. 4 tre . =gtnlo�Vme dearly ; Exhibition, to be held there in SeptemUr. - I . _V`D siibs�dized by the Government and enjoying try and stock generally winter well. At The heart - Ainary value. . y,DU I I -11t, But still within my bosom's core. -The McLaren cheese factory will be re- April 7th. The leg- swelled, and the Isody, -nding -"'liberally. Mr. ' - � : � . shall tive'my Highland Mary I moved from Windsor to d Cifizens, are respo � . Our customers , , UNDEAXWEAR' Toronto. and finally the he � . I'% t other advantages are practically able to, - Swift Current we find the head quarters of - art became affected, an-- ��, " -am , , - -for " . .. 1, i .1 I �keep other vessels, except an occasional the L C. A. C. & C. Company. This Com- ! . -Work on the Galt and Preston street he died ten days later. He was subject to Robert Stewart$ lumber merchant, who f � , .ise. - _01 I � I . 17 . I the ast three ydars.hsa given the prize for _a L , . I - --. . e vany s " ir rapidly. rheumatism.� . - .9 "SOOT'S KAIL.' railway is progressmg . I T I I __ - 11 I We have aii idell Stock Of SP-T'n tramp steamer, off this route. Thus th , range extends 110 miles west of - . , Ith C.- trotting stallion has - increwied it - �� I . , I �re makes of Goloro LL .� . Underwear. Vy hat comfort requires conditions render this monopoly possible, � Maple Creek and they have under their con-, OUTFIT FOR A ftroz.-Iln old days this -Mr. Peter Mitchell, who was so seri- -John Fer ,son (lied the other day in e � I 11 - � A - _� . ��Jl 1. - . . aty-fiVe thousand head of . ' . - London tow= ed 92 years ndin to $25 this year- This and the collections _. I the fairest and p,a . - . we aim to have, in proper,qualities and and it exists, and is exercising its arbitrary � trol about twe wouldi be: (1,) A cheat o' drawers " split ously ill at Montreal,is rapidly recovering p, ag ' Mi h N to (late- is an evidence of the interest , . � �_ . t- I st tyrannically. . sheep. T66y run their sheep on the, range - . - � . - I I . � . &830 in 1 e agn . cut I Z . daily beincr 3t -oods powers mo, . new," and ordered for the occasion; (2) Bed -Rev. George Purkis, a retired Conffreza hL,% last days on the homestead w c tizens take in ' t' tk iculturists. , I 0 up - � sizes. We carr� all - the bei g. With practically no competition in - rates 3yatem, the same as in Montana or any and table linen, ("Naperie,") with a supply' tional minister, died at-Bowmanville A 11yri- took up 57 years ago. He leaves four mar- c, -The Rev. R. McCOL, who went from - - . - - � - . I made. -_ - from Montreal, our cattle carried from Mon- stock country. The 0. A. C. & C. Com I ths. These. are ad . - I * . ofblankets; (3) Aset.of eilver teaspoonir; day, aged 78. ried daughters and a son, the latter being the parish of Petrolea two years ago to sue- � with trimming,% to - treal at excessive rates, are landed at Liv- pany.is the only outfit of any importance in (4) Am eight-day clock ; (5) But the nine quo -The work in connection with the elee- John Ferguson, of Oxford county. ceed the Rev. N. H. Martin the cur&+,e of - . - , bleres Cotton Shirts and Dra,wers-all sizes ' stern Assiniboia, including the cattle dent, 31 1 . � t . _ ... I i erpool, on the same dock, by the- side of We non of all was -a, ladle I . tric railway between Galt and Preston has -Albert Mahafty, a divinity stu Christ church, Chatham, has since the �:, - I . --me. American cattle, carried at competitive outfit at -Crane Lake. They will employ well known in Kineardine, has completed I . ­ . I - been commenced. - I I - 11 - death of Archdeacon Sandys, been a1ppointed � �_ I Z Men�s English Balbriggau Draw9rd-all sizes rates from Boston, New York, &e. about thirty-five mnen the year through. AIC STOLE IT. -Burns was oneb quoting -Footpads at Windsor robbed, John Val- his second year at the Presbyterian College, . �alliea, Musli . - . ' tor. Last Sabbath morning he ww in- - I nZr Do� � -'75c. Both bring the same price in the -- English The wages pikid. in this G-44ion during lamb of $60 Montreal. Recently he carried off the ree . I . I , Scotch men entine, a young man from Kings*ill,61 the rectorship with hinpressive, . 7 �Ir ' . � I", . d ing and haying are from , $2A to $30 P something bright from an old 9) I t award of his year-& scholarship of duCtled to I I _L 7 I � washing materials, . men's Natural Wool Dmwers-ail sizes -$l. market, but -the American farmer was to a pedantic schoolma3terl who coolly ob- 1he other night. . highes - ceremonies, by the Lord B"o]p ,of Huron. ' __ , I I well, worth . _�, I I I more for his cattle than was the Canag � I month. The smaller outfits will e ley ; --James A. Calder, of Moosejaw, has been $100. . , - � � seelde' Men�s Merino Wool Drawers -all sizes-. isn ough, with served, " That in very good -but the idea is - I Galt the It is fifty years since a similar service was , I � _ .1 L farmer, betause, of the lower rates. Thus, from 35 to 40 men the year thr in - -Professor Hodgson, while in . tnessed in that parish and the church Was *� . are choicei ,and * ' - � V.25. . S inHorace." 11 Ifso," returned Burns, ",he s'ppo ted school inspector for the North . I �� I tha - I � shipping cattle:are worth more in the Buf- 'reduced wages after haying. I stole it from tke Scotsmen." went, to succeed 1�ev. Father Gillies. other bdyay, hypnotized a Woodstock ung wl 1 - _. best that -can be pr ' WUSOZ crowded. - - : tj�_. "I . Sizes�32 to 46. � � f%lo market than in the Toronto market. I will brm*'g this letter to a close by mak- -Ernie Flannigan, of Brockville, WAS Mau telephone. Tbree ck . - ' - ; . z ! - e, Muskoka, on Wedneg - I . - - -At Huntsvill I - � A It now remains for the Canadian people comments � on Northern and . his is a sciatched on the arm by a cat, and is now doctors were with the subject and bore testi 1, � ey'- .� � , a few, I . YxTHoLm.-[pronoun0edYeVom.1 T day, 18th inst., a fare in a rubbish heap in - i- � I I � I ; I . to -determine whether this condition of af. I rn Alberta Is a om blood poisoning. mony afterwards to the fact that he � � I S%them Alberta. Northe . village on the borders, nestling at, the foot of dead fr f H. S. May's hardware store, at noon, � re anything in 1C . - HOSIBLOf ' fairs shall be 'allowed' to continue- - Shall country that is adapted for mixed farming t Hills. The one overlooking -Twd travelling dairies will be sent to was completely under tke mesmeric in- rear o . � , uk- . - I � i some of them largely a and in my opinion surpasses an the Chevio . teach the beat methods of fluence. . extended to some, coal oil barrels and thence - � � Oil 010tha I If ' I . limit ti o,a steamboat lines, ub- ything in the' near- the Northwest to . to the -store and other. buildings, until the , 001 There seemd to be no I r - ' . Yetholm is named " Sterraugh," and is ces from Rat Portage are at of our stock quicjc, . I sidized by the Canadian Government, and West, and a man with capital would be safe. .I a thousand ieet high. The late Gipay making butter. ' ' - - -private aavi tern half of the village. "Wom destroyed, - I I - Hosiery Trade. More to, see here nad . ­ French Canadi - Z, Coe d to the effect that the Canadian Pacific Rail- em . and thirty- . � . .. � 's L . alloenjoying the advantages of Ca ian intryingthst eate rot. . i ueen, Enther"Blythe, had her head uarters -The Aberdeen Mills, Glen hipFei. VIA, . � Every Ourtain ' t r J : ' _. has made a very low rate from Duluth including one hotel ' t mill *6 two or three ordijaar aus ro Qu bee anX i than i ry stocks. porta, harbors and waterways, upon which f m e emigrants from the 'here. She was a daughter of ' 'julT Will 500 barrels of flour to Newfoundland I u ��Uas ' Episcopal , . I . - -Y. from- the lowest - I - In i - ew England States, are in the majority i . I ny Lake gold fields, via Rat Po � e -two business. places, also the . I We have the greatest 2�c *sox: on millions of Canadian money has -been ex- N ' Fam," so celebrated by Sir Walter Scott. week. . . . f- indicate and Port Arthur. Rat Portage people ex- church, telegraph, telephone and postoffiiies, � 1 , . various pom-_ . Carpets are in veir � .. / .. pended, be allowed of their own arbitrary- tkiA section. They help oneanother in all My mother, who had been at school with -Reports from ten thousand prospectors into that and the steamer Excelsior. The total loss � I 11 � - ". . . . the market. ,. il motion to exact just such rates as they sorts- of work, so the working man need not - Queen Esther, (though the GipsieB were that the peach crop in the weatempeuinSU'& keet . $120,000; insurance, W,000.:: �d shadings. I : . . is I I � . � I . I shoose from. the products of this C"adian apply. very irregular attendants) met her at a Fair will be unusually abundant this y"ear. country. 11 - rly the other morning the St. � �. � Cotton � ary -Amaranth towrwhip has ,voted for local -Rev. W.. G. Wallace and Mrs. W ce, Ea I - .. meres Black industry ? or shall Parliament be called In Southern Mberta, between CaIg in 1850. -11 Eh, Sallie," she exclaimed, " I Patrick's Orphan Home at Ottawat wan ,ased to have. Yon cill 1 44 Natural Wool 250. n to intervene, as it has done in the case and Fort� MacLeod, farming is the pric' I to Scotland !" (my option b 207 to 255 votes. There is only of the Bloor Street Presbyterian church, _� I upo T& heard ye had come back I . badly scorched with fire. Itisfihou-htthe . I 011-r- Spring stock.. I -, 11 Colored Cotton 1�` other powerful organ' The one =Tin the township at thaL Toronto, were the other evening presented I � In � of railways and Im- industry, but by no means a success. mother was over on a visit,) 11 and the tears h D ' � I ,. fire was the work of an m*oen( W7. - � . I W, with passage tickets from Toronto �o the Old . I I will kain -somethi,ig i I I Black Cashmere --- �35c,50c, 75c tions, to protect the people from oppression ? hail storms aii so severe through thin section- ran clown my dirty face when I heard ye' -Mrs. Sarah Warburton, a Guelpli wido , ulte I . e . from � � ( t I . . In the uRequal contest, the, cattle dealers that the poor farmer has often seen to'his had come back again!" Queen Esther used will sue her baker for damages caused by Country and retum, accom anied * & small the excitement a woman Jumpetl . . I I - � . Wool__45 � I werful sorrow his surnmer's labor levell ,red villar of Yetholm eating bread with a pin in it. � raeofEnglis- ------,, I I'lama - have struggled in vain aga ed to the to describe the scatte ty a few of the second storey, after having made: an attempt __ . - 7 I ,, Silk and Wool- LL C. 6inat the po . e noted to reach the fire escape. .She wae -pretty - " � , vessel combination but are unshle'to break ground by the hail stones in this fair as 99mae mingle -mangle &ne micht think it -Messrs. Hunter and Crossley; th ErZnds of the congregation. * badly bruised. Medical care -was -� il�medi- - . 11 . � I : ection. is. also fairly -as either built on a verra dark night, or -Canadian evangelists, have begau'a series of -Mrs, Knox, one of ,WilmoVs old resi- I � � I it. They now bring the matter before the Ninook belt. This a . .1 I ately afforded. All the children, at the , � - - I I the Canadian Esther died some ni�eetings at ville. . dents, died at the residence of Dr. Brown, - I ublic It directly concerns. well stocked, and I think, of the two in- Caswn' on a windy ane." , Belle signs of dangir, -wire safely bonveyed . McFau 1. I �. 465.00 � � I' - Of e. -After a short illness the youngest daugh- of Platteville, on the 11th inst. Mrs, Knox first i - - 1P Comer. lf he isto be paid the fair value . ­ _' I .1 clustries, that stock is the most profitabl 10 or 15 years ago. I out of the building v6nd distributed among I- - ; . I 1 nd . n, . I � . I �?ORTH. I � I Is the price we ask for a pa�r of Eng- his cattle it must be possible to market Between MacLeo'd and St. Marys we fi I ter of Rev. G. M Milli "" of St. Andrew's became so old and feeble that she was not � I them at reasonable rat& - in fact as - cheaply the two principal cattle ranches of the West, 'ANEPITAPH.- I . � died tWe other 'day from able to live alone and keep h6use, so last the neighbors. - I . church, Toronto, - . .. - . I . lish Worsted Trouse es. But this ques- namely, the Waldron, its home ranch on the hea,rt disease. . fall Dr. Brown took her to his house in -Two children belonging to Joseph Oro . . xs, made to order, as his American rival do' Here lies interred a man o'wight, - n e ski, of Berlin, -one a boy of 8 and the other I that would be good value at'$8. tion concerns more the Canadian farmer. Porcupine Hills and the Cochrane, at St. They ca'd him Malcolm Downle, -Forty young ladies have mad� applica- Plattsville and got a woman to urse h r. I � es Fritz, agent for tLe - - . ,sistauts in the Toron- -Miss Robin'& Henry, a bright Canadian a &I of 6 years, were playing in the wood- �� iny, Brantford, has gokt � - The farmer. in old Canada'. especially is be- Marys. ".These ranches, with the smaller He lost his life one masket nicht, � tion for positions as as ion will be *irl from St. Stephen, New Brunswick has shed at their home on Tuesday, last Week, . . We are Leaders in our Line. ing obliged to change his mode of farming outfits, will -not give,permanent, employment By falling aff his pownie. to Public Library. The examinat . 1 3. 1 vhe-els lately. -Miss Al I I It . - en the boy put his right hand. on the � _ I . � I - � 1. I . I by feeding his grain instead of.selling it- f to more than 40 Men. held on May 18th. just graduated M. D. at the head of & class W'h � . ool teacher, spent - - - I i A TEMPERAWCE' ITEM -" I'll no deny, -The 3 -year-old child of Mayo I � Ander- 'of 54, at Hohneman�s Medical -College Chi- wood chopping -block andtold -thegirl-to- ! Sat, . __ - I nder the parental ro&J. I the market for his cattle is destroyed what, ' ' 86 would brick and til' I a become' � As I have taken in Manitoba and the sir," said an old fellow, " F11 no deny, sir, on, of Vancouver, British Colui�bia, was . She led them all She is an arts chop off his fingers to see wh t th . .. Ile I - � I s of his industry? ' st ex- �SUT readily I 11 e greater part of the Northwest, I m" but that whiskT is a ba -ad thing, especially' s cc. The girl got the axe I r . terribly burned by playing with matches, on of the'Unive Bruns- look lil � _�� P illage on Tuee� press my surprise at seeing so few Cana- ba-sA whisky !' ! 0 complied, and the first and second fingers 111�__ tialie3tv" " , Thus, every Canadian is deeply conceined , igod raity of New - . .. law o�n reig, Friday. � e'Fredericton. --- -S, Jft.d%:ks & C1 I � � c k, &�t . matter wi�h Dashwoo�,4 �_ i in guarding Chis most important branch ,of diai"' This country is over-stoe'ked with I vered-from the hand. The boy was . - I . - ,Canadian husban )r. W. 0. H Ae of Windsor, is one of -The farmers of Wentworth who hame were se - � - I - � C dry, and we ask shall one , -1 . e? Mr. Win-. Sn , ., jr.i, . _. . useless emig-kants from the Old Count nd -A LONG HOME.-' 4 Could I , get a horse -weak from loss of blood, but a physician . ell I I �,great powerful interest stan Z a . 50,000,000 worth, of prop- sheep are rej icing over an extraordinary . � meat a nominal c -,' - The Progressive Clothiers, d at the gate- A generally ; `k`e the claimants to 4 1 J 'jo i * - I ost!l ily Canadians who come we from you, the length of Highgate V said ambs, staunched it, ., . ow is for the citizens way of Canadian commerce and,arbitrar c Vo erty in England, including the famous Hyde increase. Nearly every ewe has two I . ORTH, B line for the 49th parallel, and ompete r to SEAF . I Lord Ad mte Dundas to William Pitt. in the city of London. I and some three. One Beverly, fanner had -The other evening P. Kins6llw, a . td be quite a boon t4 � _� . . levy tribute upon one of our most important with men of their'*i stamp, and leave our, ' Pitt sent him a horse, with this note, ItI Park F' � - 17 lambs from 8 ewes. it I is el Lerally re- Puslino,h farmer, drove to Mr. Sleemax�x - , iemen. and bicyclists.__-�,. � . . 'industries, or shall Parliament be asked at Canadian Plai, s to the sons of lords have not a horse as long as that, but I send -The Ingersoll Fish and Game, Associa, -, I' rewery, in Guel h, and told the clerk he - � � - I tion, with Dr. Carroll as president,,has been marked an a great year ior laniti, but will b of Ce . . prom, tly to deal with this abuse of power gre wanted a keg r, which was given to �.. ened out a cooper shop OCEAN FREIGHT ON CATTLE. and dukes to play c icket and tennis " don't you the longest horse I have," ' formed� and will stock a pond with 60,000 chops be any cheaper? - - - .1 and Tus prevent further injury ? t was put' the wagon, . in the old photograpil � - you know." . - I 1 . him.. After the beer M I � Kall retinned home, ou � & bill seeking to'temove these grievamces I think thai I hc e succeeded in giving a trout. *�,-,, -The death is announced of Charles W mped into his Wagon and.- drove A CIRYING EVIL. I ' all A PLRASANT LEssoN.-The following - Reeve Rip- MacClean, an undergraduate of Toronto Kinsella, in. 11 ... R a. several weeks so, - has been introduced into Parliament b Mr tint Of t pres6nt condition -of -Last-Triday, about 3 p. in., - id rate, not p�yivg for the keg. ; ; n . Mulock,so that the whole subject will Tikel ' fair account of th conclude stanzas, part of a beautiful poem by Dr. ley, airominent merchant of Thorold, was University, after a long illness. He was 8, Off at a rap the first time this sort of - I Lo don. A F.KMEDY PROPOSED. y Manitoba and the est, and I Will James A. Sidey, a physician of Edinburgh, As this was not � - . . � � . be discussed on the Iloors of Parliament on by saying to those who are, thinking of em- . . struck dead. by lightning,while o4i the� street prominent figure in 'Varsit athletic circles, -work had been done, a warrant was sworn - I 11 - . � presents one of the beat possible lessons in near his residence. I I - where, his skill as a footba7player, with his . . ­ - ' asbaro. L . I I . the second reading of the Bill. In intro- bracing the land of the gentle Chinook, to the pur6 Scottish 11 DoriC." It is well arrested, -and brought . -, The Dominion Live Stock ssociation The po - wn ,-... L ... , -7L �� duciiig�the Bill, Mr. Mulock stated that he Hundreds of tons of rock crashed do bright'and generous disposition, mahe him Out and Kinsella was G'. - A, Newton, Of,:� ttention of think betore you leap. worth studying out. em is entitled, ,alls the a favorite. He was a member of the Inter- to the city and locked up. , He� was tried at, I : . ,�A deem it their duty to bring the � , ot wedded to the methods suggested , - -Rz,v,N BLISS. from the mountain near Niagara V e court next morning and sent up 1. - lied by his daughtef.� the C&hadian public & matter hi h has al- wa's 11 I W. CA 11 The Burnie that wins to the Sea." -other night, and the New York Cexitralrail- mediate team. I the polic __ . I - - by his Bill, if any better could be proposed,f, Up near the mean I . I . . - ge last Kimclay.-Mr, Injure, awnd'7 allowed I -*- r wbaur the boodle crew bides, t noted for trial. � I ,ster, forn I.. ready done much to i t t�e tot�l de- and he stands prepared to co-o,terate wit), I Up near the foot o' the keelie craig hie, way was completely blocked. -Messrs. Bongard & Ruttan, two -Through the carelessness of -an emplo I aerly a resi­ to continue threatens - almos the Gov " t or any mem ers of the Our Scotch Column. Deep V the hidie bough riv1d free Its sides, -D. L. McLean, Ottawa, has �een re- horse buyers at Picton, have just a el rge of the rack warehouse,% connee " _ iwhs a visitor here on, I � ion of one of Camada's eatest indus- . ernmen ., R GO Vey in cha � Woodman had as his � struct five cattle to House in order to accomplish the end aimed (By WILLIAM Wyl Smrru-) Ises the burnie tbat'�ins to the aeA. ' elected Grand Chief of the Sons of E6 and; fourteen fine horses for Scothwd. with Me.sars. Hiram Walker & Some im- -- - tries, namely, the export of of thi� cattle I Out ol the fozy fog, Colonel Campbell, Milton, Grand Chieftain, have a contract for no' less than 1,000 - - . . at, namely, the restoration . I Lense whiiky distillery., 100 barrels Of I I . " . ' 1, Ms nephew, Mr. Win... Grea,t Britain. trade to a healthy basis, by the prevention BURNs' HIOULAND MARY. I out ol the lairy bog, -ee, ; and D. M. Robertson, Toronto, Secretary. Canadian horses for Scotl*ud, and have m - , I , � Cauld as, It seips free the wauchis well .1 whisky valued at ss,000, have been . e .. . Our lod(re of Sons of When it" is remembered thal i since the iready forwarded over 300. Their pur- I - - l rates, which are Mary Campbell was a Highland girl, born Rionin' in water drape, . ilton, hotel keeper, a though done by o4, _::. oodexici;�to attend a.. I � � establishment of this trade about the year of exceAsive and uncertain � -James A. HO.m ly all in Prince Edward stroyed as effectively as . I I I w strangling it. Therefore the question near Dunoon, on thenorth side of the Firth Toddlin'in spedlin staps, Rockwood, has -p' chased Mr. "Thom -as chases are near committee of Scott Act sympsthi"re. It - iky, May 20th, and to- 1875 it has brought back to C ada in cash no a I have en- Gullers the burnie that wine to the ass I - Moore's farm, adjo �U� -tke hotel, IQO acres, Con . I ) May be discussed on the basis of an existing of Clyde, about the ye r 1763. lal � - I to transfer the whisky from ' rarpose on the follow� � I nt , 9 r Of . . I over $75 000 000, the price 0101; Canadian . -71 e popularity Rev. D. C.'Homsack was desire( � � . . ' L Bruce is visiting hig-_1 I ) 31 Britain it �becomes at evil, which, in the -interest of t1te country, deavored in vain, to obtain, among the de- . Thro' Ilka link as It winds doon the ro3ky glens, for $92,000. . house No. I -to warehouse No. 5, whence �-L *. . I cattle sold in Great demands some effective remedy and that scendants of her sister, the exact date of her mony,o the mile agait it gangs aglee, -Ivy Lodge, Daughters of Rebecca, Galt, has ro ed too much for the decommodition ware I " - f Ifullett.- ndustry af- I . I air tho' Re trauoblet wil seggs in the rasby bends, . urch. At a it is barrelled for shipment. A vaiv� was licession , a - once apparent how deeply tiiis i � forthwith. . birth. There seems to be no family, bible, s will celebrate their first anniversary'.on Fri- in arkdale Presbyterian . ch take, and the whisky poured/ -Z� � . * to ousi,cler left open by mis I . ng their spring work _L fects the interests of the whole epuntry. Hirsels the burnie that wins to the sea. e other nin v c _ I I I .. �� . I I At Home" 'in the I . C) : - As the whole subject will be discussed in or other. record in existence, to tell us Her . Close by the cosie stells, clay, April 27th, by an 1� meeting held tb: througlii in rivers to the ground, inundating rc, Bradford, Of Salt- I The importaAC6, therefo�e f h subjpct � the overcrowding. in the chure and to Bug- - I I . . .1 I I .. 11 ", , P , ParliameAt, and it is to be hoped a solution father was Archibald Campbell. Her Doon thro' the hazely dells, lodge room. de- everything. . . -his-parents here this -_ . demands that the AssociatiLl saubmit to o, was, Campbell. Whaur grow the arne, the alk, an' birk tree; d to ask a I . -The whole coast of Nova, � Scotia, gest a remedy, it was decide -- . arrived at this session, it is'of vital interest mother's maiden name) als . t- -John, Valentine, a, young msn� from . - . n heaa secured a job- the public the following facts : I - I ee Sync neath the briars an' broom, from Canso right up to the mduth of liverance from the Presbytery at its nex . ,�Ile, was visiting his brother . in � toCanadathat the decision of Paxiiament shall Mary Was the eldest of eight children, t ir . Whaur the witch thummlea bloom, , : Soa. -The Foresters � The cattle trade re i iest point . to what should.be done. Kingal " a � ched its i 0 bein thedirection ofrelief from -06e oppression only of whom lived to grow up. She., was, Lalch louts the burnie that wine to the sba I Halifax harbor, is completely' blockaded meeting as � . - Windsor, a few day -even- -. - ; L �pecial sermon preach- : . in 1890, siaice which time it has � eclined.. now existing. Therefore it is tant that at the time of her I acquaintance with Burns, I � .8-t. Andrew 's Church, Ottawa, is a large _a. ago, and, in the ., I � I ' I `�t S1 The following were the exports of cattle GLOSSARY.-Scaur, a precipitous bank. with ice ; r, but it was not sufficiently. large to ing We ` tlupttLl�alkerville_ On the Way . I --- Inday in June.- :_ public attention be now di= towards - a,t Col.. 'Montgomery's,, Coilsfield, L Whaur, ,where. Keelie-Craig, crags or rocks -Mr.' Thoemas.Craig, organizer iof the building . 0 & en as . � I . - � . . * _�_ � -(4arden- .. and their value for the calendar years 1890-. the issue involved, i the hope that public place Burns celebrates as ," The h = stopped by two men, � -, � in Walton. . in = ,where ruddle or."' red chalk" is found. Patrons of Industry, has organized eight accomn��date the crowd that sought, the one of whom aeked him if he had any - ... I Aerable atteation a,t : - 94-92-93: . . . - . I ,v " I o Won may be evoked for the guidance of Castle ol- Montgomery." Their parting was Hidie-heugh, secluded bollow. Wins, gets, lodp4 in Renfrew county, and expect to or- other night, to hear Rev. Dr, Mackay, the "yea, & little," LMEW 11 8 I - Lered flie, . � . ;­. . Number of cattle ex -1 t. on - her. a . � missionary to Formosa, aad Rev. Mr. Mae- change. - � . ­ .1 � . - to United Their value. t9e people's representatives in Parliamen M 14th, 1786. Burns gave obtains. Fdzy fog, spongy -moss. Lairy, ganize many more before he leaves. � peo- generous yoiith, an(! he pulled out 66 wallet 3 - Year. . ported L _' I Vicar, of Hom � . I � i Usder:.those circumstances the Committee pocket%ible, rather elegantly bound, J in two where one would "mire." Seifis, percolates. " -Jaiiies Parks a farmer, was on Friday, 3,n, ChIna. Hundreds of �ontaining .$40 in bills. One of the men - - - zale. � - Kingdom. of the D6minion -Liv'e Stock Association, ap- volumes, as a parting gift and a pledge of Wauchie, (guttural) tasteless, insipid; same - - a $10 and costs on each of ple were tumed away. Scores of men were romptly grabbed the wallet, and taking the . 1 1890 104,133 $8,114,145 at BellvVille, fine pi 11 I - , I Ben, amin Sa.ults " 1 7,381,284 yointed to promote the necessary legislation love - She -gave 'him a bible in one volume. as wersh. Wqll-ee, the "eye" of the well or three charges for violating the Weiglits and content to stand in the aisles and around money out of it handeA back the empty - i . 99,967 - � the entrances to -s �� ' Keb. 'Wn" or 1'en.") Measures et. I 4poe e ook. The h' went to . � H ' ` 1891 or. the prevention.of excessive, uncert&"' The latter has disappeared, but Burns' gift in (Compare the door - k tb ighway men . I I . . I - _ . ugh Johnston,, Of . - 1892 93,206 6,920,748 arbitrary ocean freights, rates and, -seen at the Doon monu- , sVr n, -Joseph H. Lewis, of -The Palmerston town fathers fixed fees Detroit on the ferry, and Vilentine followed- � I we the latter paxt, � � - Nose Creeki. near . - hL . . 189,01 89,572 6,799,638 and to Mary.is to be 2 oddfin', totterin6, as a child. Spedli . - methods, including scalping, respectfully re- ment, near Ayr. Mary died in October, gur- 6' tkeir town at . _.. � k'l 11 - than cattle making little speed. Gullers, makes a *which for hotel licenses t] is year in them. He reported the robbery to the De- - , ison, of Winghain, - � Whilst the scheduling of Can luest,the Canadian public to co-operate 1786. A late writer says -I know not on I. rn,J) a Calgary, killed a big prairie wolf, ac as 11 � I g in sound. Burnie, - dim of " bu weighed 115 pounds and measured 5: feet 8 127.5, each. Mr. Wm. BI k ked the courts I 4hil AlcDc'n � it lice. I - e, another � . . I trol po � ald last � , - I was one great cause for this decI41 . . h them in order to the attainment Of so what authority -the 20th of'the month. to quash t ie by-law, on account of the fees - �Scott aild wit omistream; derivedfrom bourne, Jimit; inches from tip to tip. I -A case that excited considerable inter- � � k daughter , ' ' I and a preventible one is also operatmg in - - oo, high, and the by-law was - L -6eaforth--Mr. Jen.� L desirable an end. I have convinced myself, however, from all as streams often anciently boundea prop -Mr. Franklin Cody, farmer and imple- .being PIA0 Id t eat at the recent 'Waterloo assizes was that - . . - the'same direction. If the trade were in a, . - - it was later'mi the - astray. I Agle - declared bivalid at Osgoode Hall, Toronto, . � � . I tj T. 0. RoBsoN, President, the evidence I have, tbaf . Ilka,,each. Agait, e, ment agent, of West Oxford, died at Swes A Sargent vs. Moore. This was an action ,oe, healthy con e &b e to can fix ' . 2. � draggled. s ' g I e an brought by the plaintiff, -Sargent, a i st has started store- ., � dition it mi lit b s and (Signed) Tffos. CRAWFORD, Viceml`resident. She died at Greenock, and is - Id stand. Mr. a's if the . �1 same month. Zblyi�ue, crooked. Trauchlet, borg on Tuesday of last week, after ill- the other day. A town council _ Sam � � _�, . o, . I soine drawbacks, but scheduling OTTAWA, Ilth April, 1894. . I buried there. I Stggs,'sedges. Hirsel,si to hirsel is to hitch is of a year. ; � , the fees at $270 for -a hotel license, but uo Mr. George Moore of Waterloo, for the _1� �, a "Ood stock with t if not all nei I - - . ty were not misfortune enough, mo I . I --- @_ I Mary had one sister, Annie, who was _ - higher- - - . 0 Urs Wife. . have his share of of the vessel owners have an un erstanding . . forward like a creeping child. Neils; cov- Maggie Chapman, a little girl � iii To Le Grand alienation of the affe'tions of plaintl I . � Z L then 12 years old. Annie married James Wag W& InSF �_Mrs. White, the janitress at th � � ' - Pie of the surround- L, or combinationy whereby they c arge such From The Far West- I like her mother, erts or shelters. Arne, alder. Thummiss, ronto, dropped dead� She . Iki London, found a This case was tried at the Iastawize%-but ­_ A i4eph Leech and hia `L - . . SWIFT OMRKKT, ASsibibois I n e, thimbles. Laich, (guttural,) low. Lou's, about too soon after an attack of � t hoia. Trunk Railway station at the jury failed to agree.. A�rs. Sargent,- t1w , . t TIT I . - ­ � eech, have charg 11 . freight as they choose. � - � I Nortk West Territories, April 9tb, 1894, had two daughters-MKyand Annie. I stoops. fever, when she dropped dead iro M, teart small looking -glass in the ladies' wash room pla,intiff's wife, Save ineriminatirg Usti- � _. � e of ni -the surviving - 1� 1 In da i lit, last week, and & check- . - w � . Owing to regulations, Canadiai� cattle can � on we( es nig . - ent in this - - . gh the Unit1ed States to DEAR ExrosiTon,-- I take the liberty of have. had many letters fr6 --- * failure. i mony against Moore to the effect �6t he - I place.- - . not be ighippect throu,� I I I ' facts con- husband of the latter. Mary Anderson was I i18 in bills stuck in the back of I J_ii .s married last Friday , Europe. Thus the export trad� is confined givingyour readers some p wn L , The Conservative Candidate. -The W ' Board of Trade Council for $100 and had -frequently visited her at her home at � �, Who at, one tirne, , - ort, that of Montreal, the cerning -the Province of Manitoba and the a& body, to be " the very picture I inniM They were returned to the owner, an night while her husband was away. Th J id, by ever he r med Insolvency Bill on the it. 6 . - , to one Canadian p I � DEAR EXPOSITOR. -With regard to the objects to t who had wired word of her lar Wroxelter. It is - head of ocean steamship navigat Canadian Northwekt. There are -hundreds of Highland ary." There is a wonderful h hich the offi- Ilderton lady, defendant gave stmight denial tcv all th6 ' __J � (I I .-- f I - - . sometimes, in families. I have her letters I have been writing under this head, groun of t e heavy expeuses w ., rt L I I I ix other until the day To this one point must come a,�%Rftdiaia who leave home and'good situations in On- likeness, I she was, no longer -the Seaforth Sun seems to flolit shy of the cial receiver will incur before the creditors lose. L " an Scofield, of Ingersoll, and F. B. charges brou lit ag . n huin. The Judge , ket, and tario and the Lower Provinces, to try their photograph, but, alas . meet- I - ym charged thelury,, giving an impartial sum- J A wife. The Rev.A. - d t9rough its zeal Scofield, of Woo tock, have est-Olished __� : cattle intended for the English max and fair when photography came in, real question at issue, an (18 � four - I � � I - I --Joseph Addison Gott, of Winnipeg,died- mary of the evidence. After about T. I I the ceremony. A ' � there be shipped by one or othe� of the few fortune in the Great Canadian Northwest, y?ung �, �d to get photographs of ker to stand by this would-be member, calls me - . i -Irs. Hartley I . ers sailing between that port that would gl, _ r and so I manage - A -' ' idly go home again, p oviding * several years ago and was thought twbe an their claim to 160 acres of Ian . d in Calhoun hour's deliberation the jury returned a Ver- I x� and -N . . � - lines of $team they had the money to (to so, and I think two, daughters and compared them with that a traitor to the Conservative party. I hurl - - county, Illinois. It was given to their tl*s house with bas- ' cc I pic ion back in its teetk, and arried man. When his estate wa% to be diet iii fa.vorof Moore. I A . One was her very - thr insinuat defy it unm - I J . and (,'re&t Britain. ' grandfather, Sergeant �yman Scofield-, of � -4 e at Mon- that those who are well fixed down east, - of the mother. , wives' - ---*- � � dmtantiml provender � represeniati � d it is the best and only resemblance or any man to prove *here I have ever been disposed of a few days ago, two - were -_ 4 - - Each line has its i � I the 46th Infantry of Wilson's Regiment, - -1 I - stat . ture,'? an ould discovered. when: -Mitchell lost another of. its efatima110 -- -The host and host- � treal, and what is easier than fo these re- should at least know the real e of things d Mary that the world will ever a traitor to the party. If the Sun w A , - and I will admit that Manitoba can , raise the of Highlan Belleville, James Blair, of lju�tin which took part in the war of 1812, .,.!A ht entertainers, and . �. presentatives to meet weekly or ftener,­ Of it to the late Dr. just stop and consider, I think it could see -At 9- was President. The property young ladies on Wtdnesday, says the .Roe 1�1 . best wheat in the world, but if they ( I I sent a colDy i ral James Munroe of � lult tinie. It might . The have their mly see. e man it don, was given three months in the Cent 36" Minnie 11 -A . I �� combine as to cattle rates. -nine and forty cents a bushel for Charles Rogers., anct he prized it highly and where the insinuation would suit th is wife one year in the penitentiary for is v valuable. corder, by the marriage "' � I - n is 74 and the bride . � constantly get thirty Elliot, to Mr. D. Alton And - I . 4 . . . agents in England, cabling them monument, in is trying to uphold. Where are Mr. Tor- and h "' erson, who ims . � .. � little, boys,the womaa�s Marles Schoenfeldt, aged 31, of Galt, " � . I � as to the price of cattle. I If it g9es up, they it, it does them little good. Manitoba may placed it in thenewBurns ce, Mr. Eilber, Air. Jackson, Dr. Rol- brutally beating two . died Friday momiiag suddenly from poison- just completed his course in ' dentistry and - 1 4 o I d' rates for be well enough for those who liave money Kilmarnock, the town where Burns' poems ran . of children by a former husband. - . 4 11sert.ion last week.). I .� the freight rates, inc u I lins and Dr. Bethune? With any one eaten cUnned tomato" the started Practice in Exeter- -K'nn'e when I � � Put. up Ing., t� I., � . - 11 I - rice falls, M0110 to start them free of debt, but for a were first printed. up� -Burton B. Wake, who attacked, and He &A i � � - �� . _Xrs. J. J. Messer, - cattle already'on board. If the7pg ith little or Mrs. Campbell gave Burns'bibles (with a these men as our candidate we could hold' as sen- night before, the tin ha,rmg corroded after but a little girl was a favorite with every i . I n- at Mr. William -1 __ --- rates, do not come down iii prorrtion. If man to think he can come w ir in one of them) our heads and support him without any robbed Miss Gerard, in Windsor, w opening. This should be a warning to cooks bod, qnd as she grew up her mguy-extellent, , . I - I- 1� . - ' I �� I arge quantity of cattle at Mon' nothing and be independent in a few years, lock of Highland Mary's hai i tenced at Windsor the other day to 23 � 4 Dtiff and -'Vlaster - � there is a I to Annie's two dsughters-I have this from scruples, -men that have alwa remove the contents of u ,fities developed with her and multiplied. . � . ys worked for . 1-1 . : I _� he is mistaken, It could be done when 11ths in ;the Central Prison.. Wake's and housewives to . I � ,-.. 4day in Bru"els.- treal, the vessel men combine to exact ex - the husband of one of tbem-saying, " Las- the Conservative party. Not so, however mo I all canned stuSs as soon as the lid is opened, T. Anderson is a good dentist and a it-esoily - - . - - . I IvOieat was 80 and 100 cents; not now. this bright star of the Sun. What did' father is an ED lish baroiaet. _. . young , 1. �visitiug in RrusaeI8 -_ I' cenive rates. I . come to be marry't, ye can with take of the contents which and exemplary young man, and the 1� In the fall of 191, after work closed down sies, when ye ion ? -Mrs. JohnCith, of Pine River, near and, not to par � . � 1�1 . .Anderson has re- . i ad Edmonton Railway, I sell thae for as muckle as will buy each o' ,,he do at the Bishop and Swinerton elect -he funeral haye been allowed to remain for a number of couple bear with them fron-L here the bent, �_ I - 11' the markets improye and shippers want . - 6ge of such oil the Calgary ai I stayed at home reading the Globe, and Kinea,rdine, while on her way to t E wishes of their many friends for their future- I , I m � .N-lichigan, where he .� - to ship in time to take advantp In fact, -went to Winnipeg with Keith & McKenzie's ye a chest o' dra,wers.11 But their brother He of Miss Armstrong, last week, dropped hours in the can. fty. � I �.. � Ir -in- improvements, up go the rat�s. -afterward tried to make light of some for ; ' - ano fakir is said to be plying his happiness and prospen 11 - .. I , al of his sister ot the u of Mr. Alexander -A pi �' . . grad� outfit. . That year they h&d a large William (from whose children I =The make of . . I I dead in the b ggy .butter at the Ayouba� .1.rson. -Mrs. Andez- � � every state of the market or exigency of the ai-op in Manitoba and inen were scarce. photographs) bought the bibles and tie look voting for euch a. man as Mr. Swinerton. indla, trade in the county of Middlesex just now. November *W- I cattle trade seems to be taken advantage of 1 . factory for the month of I ' ��11.y n1any in the,vil- . � I . all had our passes to North Bay, aad of hair for 95 sterlin& to each of his sisters, will say, just here, whatever faults Mr. F Y, John Halter f"er, near Breslau, His method is to offer a piano on amazingly ' 'band V - - ,� � . by the vessel men, to levy exe Ve rates. We . condition that they should Swinerton had he was not a political we&- -Mr. ) - pounds, for December 6,9821 poua&, . �_ ha, ing lived . ..� . "I y of the boys were anxious to stay for on the further Waterloo county, had 20 hams stolen from liberal terms. A piano is placed in the 8,74% 7 031 , I d _' - John Johnston 11 Buyers cannot ascertain belore b7tyiyug what man out of the Anderson family." ther-cock, and manv & -better man than to January, 7,275 -pounds., February, L is - 81&n L . poun , and - to the - I . , Wsttylt, of Goderich, �. the rates will be, the harvest� as the wages that fall were 11 never go on a bush fs,rm in Canada, near either he or Mr. Weismiller has fallen from his smoke house one night recently. They house on trial, and the victim induced ds, March, 9,808 CIE I I X __ � . We all went to the Years after from 20 to 25 pounds ". Mr. * . what hebeheves to be an insurance POun I n - I - . I , , �e­_Nfr. K. N. 1XIff I I - Thus with a well-grounded fe�r of being above the average ,y ticket offi : got into great straits for grace with the -%&me disease. But,toreturn weighed I after- 13th of April, 4�814 ds or a total of L -t . x- -they have to -Caaladian Pacific Mdlwa ce and Orangeville he , so far, ,has no clue"to the thieves. policy on the instrument, but which x0a a sum of nearly ; : . - � son lattended the � oharged e cessive rates buy in ension of six weeks, on the money. and some patriotic Scotsmen in to the subject. What is this man's polities? Halter on Wednesday wards proves to be a promissory note for a 37,976 pounds, repr, L - I 3 -About nine O'clock 1 $9,000, that will, after the newAary ex- " I � . ignorauce of what the vessell men will lied for an ext d Montr w years utbuild- have betu anquet in Brussels, ��_ atepa"ilia,t we all had the offer of work an eal gave him a hundred dollars for the When he came to this Riding a fe t week, the barns and o large amount. Has- I % Jaines Timmins, r I - - - - - charge to carry the cattle to mar�et. p . ity of Wifin eg bibles and the lock of pale golden hair, said ago he was a Reformer, but he thought he night of las Tis, near Alton, -Mrs. Blair, of Crookston, North penses for making, express, etc.o . . � mnd contents, has I .. � The rate ma -y be $7 a head, or i t the farmers in the vicin ip something away off, and tried hard to ings bel * to James Mot I to deducted be distributed among the PiLtrms. . .. maybe tha . t them to the town pf Ayr, a sacred de- saw ota ngdestroyed by fire. The fire tingo, was, On Thursday, last week, sent - d the Portage, desired us to remain ; our sen . Wyy ' .11 $17.50. This uncertainty alone , akes cat- an an Equal Rights movement, with k a; 17,972 po - o were t undo � f milk. has been - - 4 Toronto, where he - I - I ,simply mention posit for the public forever. work up be their candidate, started in the stable, where Mr. Morris was the Central for one year for maltreating her As muGI to I -.1 L v' -1 I tle buying extremely hazardo, ' the great request -was refused. . The Urutality "bib- brought to- the factory in One day, an&, , Phe house of Mr. . to show that the Camadian Pacific Rail- Mary is described byher sister's descend- the hope that he would Again, I would ask feeding his horses, by his upsetti the three-year-old child, Lty. shoW the flow -of milk just now thbg�e has Vills, was burned to �� .. prejudice, in some cases, of tu�se',Joarmer who this little over the average height ; but be failed in that. accidentally = by ited was without a parallel in that Cout d4ys of � . . T] r own ends, and are not ants as a lantern, which was in during the first eleven � � . uyer. N, Thy should Way work for thei the Sun what it's pet did for the Con:- In his efforts to vered - -� bruises. been taken : Very little of the : - I sells, in others, of the b , . date the poor Mani- florid, very high -colored complexion; blue put: out The child was co with cuts w , 122,0277 I poundsof milk. � The quan- In ,and Mrs. John . . . a legitimate industry be reduced �o the level over anxious to accOmmo ; pale golden hair, (her sister's son -in- servative party at the Bishop and Holmes the fork handle. The children will �e taken from her, and April I ; I . I tol-ka farmer. eyes ad ur en us - the fire Mr. Morris as seriously, if not I - of milk- to make a pound of butter I w '!; I I Eve. in Molesworth. . I of gambling ? s me that the -lock of hair has faded election ? On that day he h g tb i e face, neek and one sent to the industrial Sch W_,__ -A -w mico, . - _,;t `� ' tity '46r-1.4 "I �__/ ?�Ww . 20V'� I . - , �- ." - , A .1 I "t I, �,� I I _- - I Jk Or - 19 0, it , " - I - I I r* Ift r '�fl ==P1 , I I Ma,nitoba is no country for the working Law tell ': has vaned from a little over 19 pounds to I �� Buyers, who in buying have no t .-Jeft his house 60 years ness at Sea,forth, ard just got back to Hen- fatally, burned about th - - and a good home Albe � : w: _ �f,.-�Id.for tbe other. . �on has bought Mr. "I � reckoned . $2,5 somewhat since i'.. farming imnlements, to - I ,_ .� - ' . ` I . on a sudden squeeze by the vesse�l men, have m . an; the wages paid are from $12 to Iisp - all & few minutes before the poll closed. hands. All his -t The husband, the childutba's step -father, was about 24pounds. . )r the sum of $400, _. . - eat, ago) ; quiet, retiridg _osition. Her mo s - � Mr. Smith is livinf, I . . lost heavily, some even beingi ruined or per utionth during seed time and harv, er None but himself ge � ther with 11 milch cows au(i 10 fat hogs . I I I ­. . . ire Manitoba, farmer has as ther's cousin, Mrs. Pet MacPherson, in Did he vote for Holmes? 41 � a farm. -Mr. an' � driven out of the traile. In any !event. this and as the sverv,g ­ � d � - : i . � : I � [ving in MIr. George � I � . � I . � - I � ! __11 I � � . .George Burgess is - ,� � . I . I . . . . - � I I 11 ­ ::: I - I I - - - - - 1. - I . I �� i A . 1. � . � � . , .,I � I I . i I � - . . � � . - - - I , -�,��_­,­ -.1 .�'--,'�-_�-��_,-, �_ �, - " - - _ ,,!�, 4' __ .- � , I _1__.�,_,._____­1­_______., __ ,._______,. : � � � . . .1, .1, - - � , ­ . . - I _ - __- �, _­ - i - . � , " �, _`,;jj�� , - . 1. � _-I'll � - _�� � - , - - -­- I � ��� . - - - _', I -111,11 � - I .. , - L, � - - , I- I 1. ���­_ _i. _.. _ -,- � � � 'e. . I , - " �:.I,J ��_� :­,� . 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