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The Huron Expositor, 1894-08-24, Page 1. . . . - � 118940 . . - - . ......... I ........... ��� 7th, , 1894. 1_11Er I ,X.JL-,,— , ithoa* _-B �* WING . ! 1 14 x1t . W . I I I . ;. , -IR . OF— , I I t 6 "tock.... i - - kR'F,D— � � I I z 4,8�:nCe.:dw- . � - I . I I I � I I � _cFaul, . . 1 'f , ���L Made SW .all be_ i � ,i,y,iu " is very 61- - V , 8 ", r6- , � brin I � M6 Ky, ging ,i Vent vacatiol-L (I B ' i. - op Yaygt be - ThatY�/ rigilt. . , . �dles, I just ag 4eir wild oati.11' � �Y get the seed 2 * I I one, -either for I To, young men lo -wick are - ' very ;of thera expect - week,—Liquor I 16 foot ball field. vhile p4yin- a, 0 ,�om. our 'village 0 sltpplied w K � ith I . . � � . I . I . . I I ieauilcil raet Pur- ibers all present. �er and Code, the �wman were in - a sideroad, coxi- ie, plit in a proper I I .i oi Messrs. Code - m was instructed . Ivert at lot 23,, -- , lotion of blessrs. � , I Kirk by was in- -11tting out road � -th concession .ton I I I ws. Kirkby and . easarer were in - I 1. �meet current ex- . , , Messrs. , Isbister . I . I- 1894, was oludy le reported bay- - � byMr.Hugheson . 7, and found the Aion of Messrs. . - . - Reeve was in- a � north boundary I Of � ame. The coun- A agmin on the St. - tas been proclaim - 3 May. 8118,1r, of iss, Saffie Dobson. I is visiting rela- I Mrs. W. Cook, 6y -with friends in tud Lyda Barrell, itives in this vi - L11 were the auests Cp ,[Azt Sunday.— A v officiated ' last ciarl .church, the � o attend a failer- I last Mondky for � ,, after spending ; this vicinity.— Ln the Methodist I lt,g, as the Epworth I raternal visit. to - ,-On Tuesday last ,was driving the � I separator into the - � wed, it is Supposed . nick Mr. McLean � ;making an ugly � ssed the wound, �ar I n is not dancrer- � . C, merly of this vil- . six- years and a , � i principal of the ats resigned that I lucrative one on D1, teaellina- staff. I 0 Aher, Mr. C. B. [his successor, at I � � 7 - I �W_ , Couple of acei- I)een more serious . rurred 4, -near this ie first was oil the �oout half a mile �a victim was Mr.' kad been driving all day andhad ��on`s ciliting. 11, thed he had to go . be hGld ba,clk, at roke, cauain,g t ' h6 �he horses' heels. ty control'them and hgof the binder. I st4ped he had is legs, and it is lv, the spleen be - U was, sent for and v possible, He put ,ts on the legs, ind is doing as well the circumstances. , - ix got back to his 7on to attend an �e about five miles , I . 1011cessiou of Kin - I � . case is Thomas * an, the well- "'I'l-11 aso been cutting . � fitem a, voun(" colt. . . n I , and they alone ttile slats oil the � wile, loose. The � to fix it, -send - ii for a, piece of 4 front of the in&- vted to tbroW` out �- in front of tho . �Iuartls. When the' , Osked to dirow the irikin',; the Young mp. The Ilorses (uttl ,tone ten feet 17-, 1 Ithe leg near the I the unfortunate . . 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I cKay and INIr. _.. . - " I � - �, � - ' are became, noJ#- d I - ' � . . _­ - � . bi-ne the �4191�ny of the best farm nd one of haste to get cargoes ,,y an can Ross, of Teeswater, are the Sur- � . - .. � . � 6amoa--that is, the men who com parents are notorious characters? a . iat 64� would not Dun � � 'I-, _. - I ­­- - - I)e at a village boiisq, 6nd 'it work- of ' wrecker, pirate, thief, desperado now carrying on these tests ; the material the brightest little "fellows in the group is terous they so4n found d ,less, vivilig members of the family- 3 � - . I 1� � . . I tnouglit; to istribilted an- SC4 worth a �ent, bat would, neverthe rosi of St. Thomas, and , _4 - surrounded and shot Infa, �ipd the- and agent for'the slums are found here, for the experiments being di the son of parents who are both in,prison as are -Mr. Levi Mont . �.,.. A . I , 9 I w - I . always I time. 3 ..�, � ATURDAY kit the medium of the Agricul i load th�ir vessels in gooc. widow of the late Rev. � - _] g nually through . � . Smitb) - � � � would bave been slain if he had been but every city that 1 -know of has its beach ,hich is practi- convicted thieves. - Dona�d H. McLean 601, of Mr. Mrs. kinliline ( Wed- . � n, v -Nlr. were married on . � ' � I I . e � � 1"� _4 . I The whole island is in a turmoil. Coln rs, and the poor swindled Immi- tural Experimental Unto dents of the Robert McL"-n, see e Under- Elder Smith, Aylmer, I I- - - there. be retary of th just., in the latter place. .'�,'. I ­. , ,A. �.. i . L - We wore shown the king's roorns and,lils erous' at BOB- cally an association of the ex-stu Canada. % - against nesday, 15th . �'. I ,, . .' ,­. I -NIPBER IST - ton w York and 'Liverpool than the ' d Mrs. L � grantsfind them more nurn Nolb only - writers' Assoc�&tion, has filed suit - - E Agricultural College. is.this ma- 3 ns have had rears, Mr. Montross -, I .. � "'. L, � EPT we the members of the Union, ompson 8 wo. , He de " nds - -1 . $ , ) pictures and bric-a-brac. The walls sug I Sir John Th t so �e the city of Toronto for $1 000. ma Their Aaes totaled 148 3 1 , _. I � - terial sent to ' * J i . I em at Samoa. aving' �� L:� gested fondness for German and'English voyagers -of the Pactlio And th ' ing in. Lak e inj passedhis 78th birthday an . . .. . . bat also to many other interested and pro- anarrow escape from drown I this 8um in compensation for th uries he h - .; I . royalty, but I found no� the fnc8 of Any . These islands are more thorough Sabbath' t � !Smith lier 70th. Mr. A,10ntrOgg' first Wife, ___ . I I - er Clearin out Ontario, who Muskoka, I received some week s ago by -- a 1, fall into all ried I ­ i . - �1, - , . I � � . I �, I � . � � - . � V" _. , tinr I , ` - 1� - t,- , - 11 1_111'111r�, ,II -n L , - t_� ,; - �, joil-he. end'of our Summ 9 American president or general. We saw Iceepers than you will find In almost any gressive farmers through k and bav e --Lord and Ladyl Aberdeen have been 0_� . who died over two years ago, was mar � . I � . I I- �;l � . have desire . * " ' Rev. 1). Spencer �.. � - . I W� Aft(rthat date we will be pre- the queeni ,and at the invitation of ,the � rom, early morning (Ito join in the wor tained in St. John,, New excavation on I one of t&e street -to bill, for over 50 years. I � . land of, all the earth. Y handsomely enter . cowardly actw'as done at The-h-.1ppy couple left for - � .1 . . lv� " .. . - Just now we warriors went into- the guards' tent- atnighton Sabbath thewhole written for the necessary outfit. - -A som itly. When tied the knot. . -_ . . _. i -;;k,- g for,Vall TTade �tntil late In the, autumn of 1893, nine valuable Brunswick. � ore, =( It county, rec4i spend the honeymoon, and, wal - I %, up to � y Kint' (I � atting*_ . his Toronto to -, .. lr 40M . � n oats he ; � .. 1W I 8 I � Fo. ler was c , I �* , .4mxiou to close out the balanceof, I about 15 dusky soldiers, each reclining oi �own, with few exceptions, is given varieties of winter wheat Were Selected from -Dan O'Shea, of Liicaii, shocked twent Mr, James ))5, to settle in Aylmer. . . - � I I . - � ,- . : 1. sale- a pillow of roundwood: upheld by two ental acres of oats after the binder in two da,ys- - in a great return .. -L —clear out every Oevotion. the EXPerim � � found irons filed in the ground � - . ;..,. er goods small supports, a more unoomfortablo ' t,6,30 on Sabbath morning the church seventy kinds.tested at . . 9,y the Hamilton Steamboat 1 ..'� summ A ten acres a day. g.1 -,""O.- Mmaiderable 7damage was -Last Fri& - . I.- . . . . , �,- + +b- -allek.t nos- I Q+, +_;__ These ere divided into two sets, Z 0 1 manv -place! - .1 + TTamill-on and 191, . I - , , , jL SuDin er U (W ' . and the people pu - . -Excursionists to the nu _L_ r. . � . Company. gave a free � p 0 A __ - - - 1. . Oao " - fifty-eight . .., , . e pillow, it would seem to me, than that In ,�ells ring t on their. in ber o I prov- done to the I - 1. . I- Aible, prices, n - �est attire and assemble for worship. with fi%.e varieties in each set, the Dawgon�s , laughter of back to seventy-two boys P21d - , and sboppers will, - t ex- Bethel from the foot of which Jacob saw instance rived at Winnipeg, from the Eastern - 11 . I I ell bella Golden Chaff being used in every -Miss lluntE�r,�f Onondag4; 4 O.-phaus' Home, I -1. ," ,,value for every cent SPent here- the augelics. I Again in midafternoon the ebur DITIparison. Each applicant inces, last Friday morning. eve Run r Was out4iding, when girls from the Protestant �', . I'��il ira Far on into --for the sake of ci ed George Wells, ex -Re ':1 foot caught Dovercourt road, Toronto. The Street Rail- _� I � .:�X_ - . The pTice W Each of, the warriors had a .gun, within �,lng and th he �rs er and hev - � special cars �-- �_" - , _ � e quote are for Saturday, th S y 'a' chose the set he desired, and the five -A Woodstock mau nam. b 'ion she Was any kindly put on - - the people gather. .0 e thre h' I ;91. I u best reach. At their invitation we sat down on 0 und , night the Christian songqm&Y oldress. has been fined $920 and costs, or two months t n In this posp way Comp I � - - geptember . � be r P cau varieties Were then gent to his a - in the stirr a g and �conveyed the children to �7_ �, , . a mat beside those who were sitting and 'Ilea do ght up and sounded back Each plot was 1/160 of an acre in site, and in jail, for assaulting his Wife. dragged for sb e distance, when the strap free of ell r e, , - � . 1. e early. Ls -who stole a horse ' wHghts the � �af)ice, cora lift scant vocabulary Wked over the Same- - from home to home and from mountain to heLa , -Tommy Skein 11 ; injuries are and f rom. the boat. Miss Wheel, I , . e rate of IJ � bus ej d her. erl ge of the � � .�­ � abbath kept in the seed was sown -at th 'er 'Millson, of West- broke and r e e . a nar- lady superintendent, 'was in c"T I ��_, _.- -1 , I . ' an troubles. We sa* one soldier who had beach. .There is far more S acre. One hundred add fifty-seven ex- and rig from Farm serious, but lot langerous. J�, was - �.� � �- per I � 1, I �, HINGS- * . - . have already ininster township, was arrested at Dutton .1 party, and a happier, healthier, and. better- I , I.. 1� � IFURNIS � : been shot in the foot, and he was limping Sam�o4 than In any town or city in Amer ters with winter wheat . row escape. .. ,0, . 1W - . - ur men ica, bf'the same 7size. But th - erimen � a of ��Iiildren it would be very I I . I'll - - 0 1 1 - 1".. .. I _� )L -in-hands, Bows, along leaning on'an assistant, F Is was not &I E heard from this season. Of this num- on Friday. . . -Mr. J. merville, so4-'of Mr. Jam" behaved crow I - 4_�rl � Neckwear-linOts Four Ditto, that ed last night in a skirm way avored -us with satisfactory -Dr. W. 0. Stewart, of Guelph, has been Somerville 'f Lucknow, wl�ts married at difficult to find. , , � .. F'..- " L " -NY loc Were we're kill , Ash, and _s so. From what cruelty Christian een - I Sth iust., Mrs. Go- , , ne no .- her, eighty-one f . WiSCL - �,, 0 - ) - In olden time cl physician for the Ontario Agri- I . 7 -Be,.,. j,6nathan Goforth and I _ tl�t iver " L another skirmish is to take place tonight, civilization'llas lifted Itl mperiments, appointei a�erior Ci_ onsin, on the L I . , ,*, now 25C. There are natives who do not want to Pay conquered an enemy -they broke reports of carefully conducted E � ural College, made vacant by the death S11 , lor I Mr. China, visited Thorndabf 0, - . : � I,inen, Collars, German make, formerly ' I V when they' sixty-one furnished partial reports, and fif- cult . to .Miss ,, Foster, of that: place. forth, of Honan, �_- � - _ . e ' & the late Dr. McGuire. I �� the Evening s ago. Rev. Mr. Goforth preache(i I I . 10 Linen Cuffs, formerly 35c, their taxes, and their various grievane S his spine. � To add to the humiliation of teen wrote of failures unreliable iesults. -lerville i superintendent Q. few da � . - � or 2 sts Son - '_ the in the ethodist Church there on I I I 2 and'co I plid says Sunday __1 - - -9, -r St -Edward Dennis was fined $ , V - -%y now c.. have been summed up, and a young wa - the defeated some of them were roa ed , . Telegram i b department, I . __ 'I _* U derwear, all sizes, tormerly rior wants to get the throne and Introduce and paten. When a woman was candidate The; eighty-one satisfactory reports came mto, for cutting a ' but very ening Mrs. Go- .1- � -ROV 7 . - from twenty-sLK counties, thirteen of which the other day in Tor( to Press of tha, city, is not only Well evening and on Monday eV . . � i. - . D ,� ..i Bdbrigg411 the millennium. A long continued strug- forttlarriage t6 -some chief, she was scated were situated east and thirteen west of the piece of poetry out of a. paper belonging ' favorably k own to.. Superior fleople. forth Xve a lectur2 .on miSSionau work- to , .1, . ' I -0, 50. 0, suit, now 80c. - ' _ ode- - fferent the Public Library in that city. - ninced A� Owen Sound, Wde& to the . -.1 11 . all styles, fo gle is opening. Meanwbilea German and in the inaftet place for the public t city of Guelph. The sames of tile di on has a -The d 'th is anu( I ', who W the ladies. The church was CrO I . . I- __. I � jt��ey Shirts . a' cide whether she were fit for such maj!� 'lacques, of Trentc , -ell Mills. D ised as * doors both evenings, many having to remal'a - � I - � .- ' English man-of-war Is in the harbor, nd , ' l�esiilts of -Mrs. Dr. L Commo eo:0 , I tow. 75c. - I experimenters and tl* detailed ining cereus, bearing over 30 full- of - used to I)e their � ­­_ - - � . � Unlined Kid Gloves, formerly $1.25), an American man-of-war is expected 8001i- � riage. If they decided in the nega#ve, she . ime outside. As Nissouri ant- for both them . �;:.� I � , the tests will be print6d in the annual re- night blooi -in his 83rd ! year, brought ,%%e first team I - - _Nfev�a . What will be the 360-SUlt no one can pr4h,. 'Was clubbed to death. , blown flowers, some of which are over -seven Of horses t � 0 Owen Sound. ': A,t the t' former he ' it , - I ' port of the Experiment4l Union for 1894, 1 , , Grey me i was less to have them I,- � I now 75c. .1 certkin-this Island and They worshiped the dog, or the eel, or &meter. � I 10 hi*h co4table of and the people ArounX there . _. 1. I - esy. But this is which is published as an appendix to the, inches in di of In- I f his death!, he was , �� _._ - . � , 0 . ATS AND GAPS- all the group of islands am suffering from - tural College report. Tile nine -The other evening Mr. Bowman, y, anil was prominent �l local military back once more. I �, . - i - I it is a common say- � tal ag his bicycle, conided count 'tam of cavalry -An importa�t case of forgery is causing - 1.1, � I -a ' ,,,the turtle, or the lizard, or the shark. wmp , I foreign interference. "Backl" cried the Christian religion. to Agrlcu I the experimen gersoll, while ridii - er '. 1�­ . - 5c, now - 5c. all var ler at hi celf the steam ent at Sombra, near . : �c I' - ' ieties were grown "Pon gh .speed. ,Mr. and marine circles, being c xcitern � . I . .,,iris� School Hats that were 2, ing among the natives thatifirst comes the such monstrosities of behavior, and plots at the station, in exact accord with with another , ric in 1862, and late captain , considerable ex �, . � - - IROY.97 hool Caps that,were 35c, now 20c. missionary, en things changed. ario. As Bowman's injuries are very serious. i7 . Hill, a . - 1.1 : � . - __ ' � So then comes the merchant, th the instructions sent out over Ont . centen- Heroi I Sarnia. The alleged forger is one . , . � Neds, Soft Hat.s.,that were $1.50, now 75c. comes the consul, then comes the man -of- The Samoans have not much use for den Chaff vilas �- sent to -Sir Oliver Mowat attended the -A church for the Indians on Walpole young man who is charged -With using,% �_,., . 1. � ts-Your choice of ainy Stiff th � .0. ,�ndrev, a b A the Bishop of . -.- -_ I I - Xen7s Stiff Ha � war then -oh, myl � I I clothes. I saw no fashion plates In the very experimenter, it is obtain a S " g ellurch' Island was dedicate Its completion is spuriousmarriage license in effecting the , � I . I %t, in the house for 7-5c. I like the�'� windows. A tailor would starve to death e . all the kinds �c d 0 I-Inday last.. -Huron the other day. ruin of a girl named Sawyer. Hill, it iz . . I �' ' �___ � _S e Daws xl�s Gol c ion 0 �­ __ '� possible to ry elebra , Why should three great imtIons very,reliable comparison of a ara , whic h comme i the . - � - a ' �i g t e 01 lit one U MT. . - English, German and American stoop tol in Samoa. Lack of completephysical In distributed. The following table gives the This iS h dest church b due to the untiring exertionh Of Rev. said, afterwards married the girl lawfully' - - ' - i - I - 1: _80ySt CLOTHING- such small business as to be watching ­ average amount of straw and of grain per Province. ' Jacobs and the 'church - W'rdens. - � It cost to escape the consequences of hisother - _.- - - I ...... - -!5m -31r. H.S. Losee, th Xcept �bout $400. leceived girl - � - _� , . . ...... 8 Ontario -- . -;,V, -.1it; , -, e father of the Ce �Suits $22.25, former prices with anxious and expensive vigilance - . ....... acre, of the varieties grown on 1 $1,700 and is all paid for ,e act, but the relatives of the c � 11 , L 11 16__Two�, Pie . � or that � . _�.. . � . cheese industry in Oxford. county, and There were about two tho#sand people. in would not be satisfied with thii sort of o_ � ,4.50. these islands for fear that this - r � 0�00� -.- farms : . . Secretary of- the Woodstock Cheese Board, ed -the reparation, and arrested. it "I - f&50, $1 and � foreign government should get a little ad- - . .:� - or af-re, attendance, and it was �ronoune had him , �� � Lj_�_Three piece Suits $3, former price $4 . "�� � - , - Natne of variety. Straw per acre. Grain p onia, on Friday last, aged atest event ever helcl on ithe Island. is believed the couple were InKrAea in , .. �, - . (To .) (Bushels 60 lbs.) died from pneum I . - I A � etter call home your warships . - ' 1,;9 gre �� ".. � to $L vantage? B . - , Dawson's 9 4 35.7 be a calebral'ion in Bowmall- Toronto in July last by the Rev- J. H. - e Pants � 45c, former and leave all to the .missionaries. They , Golden Chaff 74. ' i .�t 5_�_Pair Boys' Kne ! ,_ Jones"Winter Fife, . 2.02 f<A= 32.5 — I Aaron Wenger, of Ayton, ,a pioneer -There is to hiln- Murphy. - :1. _. - . will do'more for the civilization of Samoa - 0 Early Genesee Giant, 1.83 N f- 3i.7 creamery:owner, was seriously hurt -a few- ville, on September 22ad,_ 4f the one -Mr. R. Meredith Of Burford township, , . I - .1 -I , priee, 85C er spoke from - . 81.6 . s in ,dredth anniversary of the landing of the I . I than all the guns that ev Early Red Clawson. 1.66 . on I ; — - . .. I - . Surprise 1.73 31.4 days ago, by the overturning of a "bu ship, is putting in a win"ill and force pump U - - . , I � THING e world's navies. The cap- 31.2 ettlers in Darlington town � . . the sides of th -restin . g - I Anierim1n Bronzo, 1.83 ,* I which he was riding. His leg was broken first white a onf�ction with the his farm, so that he can force water Up to � - - . tain of our steamer, In an Intu ad '_ . Golden Drop, 1.90 MA had to be amputated. in West Durham, in c , � onel n(l lay pipes over 1. 1 1 05 Tweed Pants, f ormer price $3.50. gs ago concerning the FArly White Leader, 1,80 29.2 and tor of the fish annual fall f air, on the secciud day. . Col largettank at the barn,'&i I -1 � -) dress a few evenin . � 1 .8 _41dr. Philip Veale, cura ti'the rid his farm in different places, so that he can � .; - the Pacific, declared.that the -93 23 iiia more, � I former price $4.50. . 1. F. Cubitt, who has lived 1, 93 Tweed Pants, Islands of - - Bulgarian, � d who had been in hes, with- . I , former price $15. tial and the unre- haellery in Ottawa, an 0 rops whene er he wis - _. : -2 Tweed Suits, , ement toward civilization that As the reports of the par t -n sixty years, has been...chosen �i�ai"n Water his C v - 6 � .$I , er price $IS. oply 3A0v .IV-.- tS h discarded, an4 Chicago and also in London in charge of the tha out waiting for the rain to -ao I it. 'The ­ .� $14 Tweed Suits, form amounted to anything in these is] ands had �� liable experimen ave been t. He for the occasion. . a with _-'L - I - . , ork on - 1_�_�, - � adian exhibit, died the other nigh -Mr. J. J. Kelsot of Toron6, superin ". . . , 11L. i . I - , Special prices on all Ordered W been made by the church; gospel, not gun-. � ' ., only the satisfactory ones used for the above Can - height of the t--". and when fille I I _=!-�., .�___ ve him sufficient, pressure to . I � � (lent of neglected children, having r�, �Water will gi 84eptember Ist. � � � powder; life, not death; bibles, not bullets; tables, this summary should be of great was 58 years of age. ten � . . mant that at this time of the careful at- -Two of the oldest residents of East f where he intends to lay I . . . ,_ The only move AMERICAN CONSUL'S RESIDENCE. value, and one well -worth &,, Ross ceived numerous communications rom va,ri- throw water from - fields. This is a - - . i You need not - cry 1kard - times when has flill swing in Samoa is -trade gin." I tention of the farmers of gntario. The con- .NLissonri are seriously ill—Mr.' D rid is and pbilantb±oPicper8onss the pipes, all over his front � q I #- #-- undue economv. 11 ,1 T-Irs McKay of the 9th concession. ous organizatiox --nts, 11 .11 .,I one that will prove very re- . - � .. i y -e such a Raving. Bear in- ' s and has gIX- vestature comes no 'immorall. clusions drawn and the remarks made y an . I lo? is inswing arranp goo - pecially in a dry season IM6 1 � - . I ,- � - I .au can mal That maddens and imbrute e much The former is over 80 years of age and ,the throughout Ontar " es - I . u not from perism, not from ill. Toronto ,raunerative, � - I for en to Sainon the unsavory.and - niust title . Pau many of the experimenters indicat for the holding .- � ��",' mixid, the prices, quoted above are -bell of the Pan I gn - ty', but -originally from the fact that on ood judgment. c latter over 90. bound to about the latter end of October, for the dis- thils. . A 'was I .1 I � only. of the 1 'ific., The forel these islands the climate is so mild the thought, accuracy, and T ave. been obtanke I -Mr. Tilson, of Tilsonburg, is cussion of matters appertijining to children, -When the Thousand Island PS �­" . � satur.day, September Ist) I gin is h431ped in its work by a domestic make The following fact3 _ ' " ____ I :. .1 year round that necessity does not have his model farm in a condition to. be :�J � . ... . � It is -prepared in I the eighty-one reports under consider (!red '1 stituted stritt rules t0116ing morals we . . called "kava. " I d f rom (luring dry seasons, �Huch as rescue work �ttd other kin in 'b TERMS—CASH. I .drinl,- demand upon weavers an . independent of rain , . made, but as the years ha;ve kone . � ;� 1: . � I __ I is a inexorable, , . and pipes t .. Of Metho - � � � I I � � . � the following delicious way: There I I ation: 2 putting hydrants etary of the and the park drifted 011t direct ­­ � I I . tlko ploblilers. s Golden Chaff gave the as he is tilxsir. J. W. Wheatons seer, � I �, !per niethisticurn, from - 1. The Dawson - ion pur- - I . - I . � plant called P g�radua-Uy calicoes and pankeens ng the throughout the fields for irrigat - ation of Western Ontario, ist control the rules became relaxed. The , 2 - - � � . But . � Dairymen7s Associ '� .. . ; I � I - - Line, f._- � %rge8t yield of grai�i per .acre amo I 'We are Leaderi3 in Our - _�t of which tile ka-vit is.made. Ayoulig - i" d. the 11 ; I QQ& oses . 'r- � 01,; n and the ._+.,,,wnr._P fee has beenabandoned, Card­plVT- I . 1. into deman . . - I I � .- and al "Lu � AAA a . I —6 . pacas I n I - � varieties t over Ontario, ) r of laying tile corner started last Inouday I f I - . Samoan woman moved to one of the Fiji nine mcouraged, and . - Samoan s stituteg tattooing, -The ceremony ling a couple of ing is tolerated but not e __ - � , omewhat sub � - � I . . Ro ing the chief butter districts dancing is permitted with informal hOP-r- At I � resolved to re- ell as among the 11 -varieties tested in West. He intends spenc . t . ' I ands, but got tired and which In some cases appears quite like a as w . stone of the new . mall Catholic church at . . - � I . turn to her native Islands. Before starting boat crossing from 1893, 1 ich, was performed Wednesday of last weeks invisit I - - i . 'he , -_ _1_. �, - . JAckson, & G-rei ' "' suit of clothes. In the' s Golden Chaff wa's de- Nor -.v-. and iowa,with the ob- the hotel. The -only two rules abiding are I 99 up - of Illinois, Wisconsin saw a rat, which Seel ,a 2. The. Dawson . � borneward she ; wharf to steamer I put my hand on fbe ther Brady, assisted by the refisal to allow liquor selling ami t __ I I cidedly the most popular variety with the week, by Rev. Fa J R#on as to the, meth- - I . ot of this plant' , Je gathering inforai, . .,� --. , . , cat the ro "You tire tat- Rev. Dr. Flannery, -of St. Thomas. � of landing of passengers on Sunday. There is , __. --.1 I . . Nveali: and thin 1 'knee of a Samoa], and said, 0 ct pra ,.in those section? ,- when the rat _1 incoliately be . in both 1894 and 1893. ds and ctices in use. I T I 1111 ,came strong -1 thes. " .experimenters e business is 'vi . to � -11 - THE LEADING CLOTHIERS, . tooed. " He replied, " Yes; that me clo rican. Bronze Dawson's -Great dissatisfaction exists with th where m ade a -now a movementon foot to permit -boats 11 .__ I . . and vigorous, and she concluded that the. 3. The . Ame 7 ' e force. Over 100 rob- I I I . 4 1 , , . 0 lalloi I said, "When do you have that tal 'Early G' nesee Giant, call o,.,l Sunday and ]an,& passenge!�whc` dO- � i. I . . I D HATTERS, e could do for her nativ ;tooing Golden Chaff,- and e Montreal detectivplace in the pastyear specialty. � ' - FURNISHERS AN I )) es t t h�i' tngs� h swered, "Twenty years of d the Bulgarian beries have taken f L' now, has sire to .rwrd the Taiernvie. services. - ._1 � - I � - .1 at It done?" Hb an the strongest, an -M.Mr. Thomas *athi,e, o - uck -.1 It I I'll - I i rge pot. iver and James Vause, � - - . 8 - ered. In many cases most ,�J was t I e this joot to her people, th. 0, age. I I I said, " Does It h urt? " He replied: pos essed - . . and no clue discov I I to he weakest straw. I- a mammoth cactus growing in *a I& _J�Jessrx. James OIL � _1 , I . I � -- � SEAFORTH. mi,4:, .11,-'etlic-nist-rong,t�ii(lvio-orous I & Swell up I I I I asked, t and is :two farmers residing . - I . ,11till, -0h, yest Hurt! awson�s Golden Chaff and Sur- glaring ilicornpetenci is apparent. -within five miles Of cl� _,� , . .. - . 'So it was transplanted. As tho root of it i t take to ha've that tat- 4. The D esidence of John Mather, It is of the " elephant ear" variety in the county of Grey, had & _��, I . I . I - — " Nvlly "How long does if is6were tbd least,- and the Early (1,ene§ee -Tile summer r s over eight feet in height'and five in width. '� tooing Oone?" He answered, "About two re the most of Winnipeg, at Keewatin, Algoma, wa � . Flesberton, � id vigorcon. on Friday . -_ I made Ole rat strong -%l -I tho 1111- - t�iiant a, ican Bronze we '33,000. bore flowers for terrible encounter 'With a, best , - I . not the same result be produce(l i � - ., nol Amer . burned down the other day. Loss. $ It is eight years old 49* both Yawl - . ,, ' months."' " t shed , the first time last siimu�er, an evenin , 10th inst., in which . � I - � ISVILE ]DRINK6 ,? So she cultivated in Samoa tl)c � I the men I noticed had been affected by rust. ailway freigh . upon it. The �, ; __ Indeed al _( ',Nfoose Jaw, were present . 111� .death. Mr, Vo.use . . ... SAN GA man race olde The Canadian Pacific R Iraculo i piper ine 5. The Dawson's 3 , ii Chaff and some fifteen flowers' usly escaped � I — . ' Arteinesia, - i . i. 'thisticum, fron, Nybich the kava I t is a badge of manhood. A 'fie first to ma- and twelve box ears at �_. � Oil - linell, I - . I I . . Early Red Clawson were t flowers are yellow in COW, and only remaill. owns a farm ' the south c4k � . -.1 . 1 ismade. . man Is not respectable unless ,tattooed. - burn -0 Friday. A bl"k - 11 I 1. REV. DR. TALMAGE'S DESCRIPTION OF o have- no :)r not ture. een awarded in bloom for a single day- - and Mr. Oliver is a near neighbor. _Z_ � L old men wh tw,�, -Thomas McClay has b � . Seld, . 11 � is e$s . ; ) - . Girls and I He would be thrust out of Society I il's Golden .,Chaff and - z e cleaned jvp near- bear had d covered Mr. Vans Oat � �t t 11 ' ,1 IS MADE. 6. The Dawso - � - I � HOW IKAVA jelse to do prepare this kava by the follow- admitted. The most profitable business is Early Red Clawson produced the largest the tender for the new hospital building -The grasshoppers ll$V place, said a and was a nightly Visitor thereto. ThO two - I I I — �Ing -process: They take the root and chew tist r - ires to thr . f at Woodstock. Whitney Brothers got the ly everything about my decided to wg,eh for the I � _... ; . . - I that:of tattooing. Thear ct a I quantity of grain per hundred pounds o 'the a �' _­ - . � -nd I)buddes the didates for two or I ng, and Pease & Company, of Toronto, Middlesex farnterthe o ,r d y an they men, therefore, I . .1 Xt Is the Wationai Beverage a It until the juice fills their mouth; then bush with A few can . plumbi these con- � have lately been feeding on burdoek� the l"t marander, and put an end to his depreda- _�; ��. I . I straw. re- I - I,- ! I t, J - J. * - Honors. with ,orrade Gin' ­Tattooing & $bey discharge it from the m6uth Intq a- three months. Every day, as the Datient 7. The counties of Norfolk-, Middlesex, Uhe heating. Thetotal amount Of i refuge of a hungry'insebt. But there is not tions. Aiuied with Winchesters, -they - . the moii I th . punt, Sinicoe and Kent, tracts is $5,775. exporter left after a paired to the field in the dusk of the eveft- _�­ Budge of Manhood 1n the 1slands. bowl. Mare root is Put into 0 sfum . pm endure Ito the pricking In of the Huron, Lanibton, Bruce, ' diamond likely to be many of 'them ._-..� . . disposed of I th 0 - , -A Tor6nto lodal - I .� I and n . and sharp tooth combs, the e rate they are dying jug and hid themselves among the 'oats . the liquid It by needles furnished 51 out of the 81' best reports re -on duty on .Wednesday of last couple of weeks at th . I i 1894-.1 a popular drink, saved $3,750 C . S ing around dea-d In Soon bruin was heard in the grain not far ___. . � I �' [CGpyright� Louis Klopsch, . way. It has become I At tAhe o 1, n- progress goes on. ceived. week, by shipping s9_5 ON worth ef pre iou off now. They are ly . - ea, the w ,�. ; . APIA, Samoa, jul' 2.-A hundred and ore or loss great, but 8. , The average yieid of the nine varieties � ' ef the new some places so thick you cau scoop them;up froin. the watchers. Mr Vause fir . _, - y Is ordered on all occasions. ,ore The suffering Is m ed States b ore . neck He .- -. : aters; one 1 ing and �biosing of all socialitles, b r . I one must be in the fashion, Yet I suppose wheat. tested over Ontario, wa stones to the Unit . handfuls. ball taking effect in tile animal!o . . . . f sixty dead men in the angry w C, L of winter u tion. in - I- I it is I_-, . a . that �e ol tariff is Put in opera of North Dakota, then startia forthe bush, with both melt In . �� . . - - ship sunk out of sight so that not so much I and aft6k �11 styles of business ,,, thero'ls no more pain than 31.5 bushels per acre, and the avera� -Mr. John Charles of Burford township) -Dr. R. S. RaiasaYll 11 � . � eryw� re. in this the mar- n similar sized ) parents, Mr. and Mrs, , they ran, but none of _the -..-- � - as,aplanlorropplias since appeared; of here and kava there and kavaev d' ks which men and women suffer in the same'varieties grown o ty, has a splendid crop of P11111's who is visiting his 11 pursuit, firing as - - � most of the , , was 39.5 Brant cGun county of is appeared to reach the mark. , Sudden- I.i oo three great American warships lying And it is cleaner than yrdom. of fashion through which some plots at the Experiment Station ,and pears. Last spring he sprayed big trees James Ranikay, Rden Millss bal I . ., in the harbor, the Leipsic beacbed, the of other countries and has In it log- t � in the higher civilized lifo. What bushels per acre. " ' d he attributes the Wellington, met with a painful accident the ly the enraged brute 'Wheeled around and � , 3 1 people go of the varieties with Paris Green an and in -, breast, knocked . - . dalia demolished.- of the wood, strychnine or nux vomica, b 6goDy of corns! What 9. The general behavior . r day. He went out shooting). struck Mr. Vallie on thv ­ , Trenton and Van . I si or it tjgbt1­:boots with a diamond praying- . othei cartridge did' not dis- lilm down and jumped on him this 1. . -of-way, the Eber - - expect6tiation.' I con lobes for tested.over Ontario 1vas quite similar to heavy crop to this s - At - �� �, . three great German men and simple a k- 8. piercing of the car at the Ex- -A valuable horse o*ned and driven by firing at Ewne the . -t the bear with P. ctely under; the Ad- t waists to that of the same varieties grown e opt;ned t4e*breach to see what , juncture Mr. Oliver shot a . I I I i2n and Olga gone compi as an improvement on most strong d# ingsl What crucifixion of Stoll Frank Folden, of West Oxford, while being charge. 'tionhavi g -been I I � racking It is s�.id to be a most delicious drink, Al- - T them of more moderate size! The periment Station. recently, was the matter, when,�,' the shell exPl6oled- revolver,their largerammun, �­ � . , I . ler rolled over on itg side and c i make e bear th-- ----- an"' _71 . idships; out of all the vessels in most all visitors pr�y this kava 11114 see' only another form of worship 10. Among the' 156 experimenters who driven on the street in Ingersoll' eg. and r cut on tile nose and his eye- exhausted. Th - - � apart am tattooft Is ran away and broke one of its I He was badl3 ,, Mr. Vause � . � . - ved, and that because It what it tastes lile and what are Its effects, 1, hion-no flinching on ' e e results of their tests with Win- . 'powder. I knocked Mr. Oliver down, when - _. � �� . harbor only one sa Ony fit,the altar of fag le ort d ng to dis- was shot shortly after. Mr. Folden escaped- lashes singed with the'� , gained big feet, and leveled the bear twice � ... . ail out into the but as I have great faith In the testIO backing out. teTwheat',11only five speak of wishi: I - 11 � � ' -' had steam up and could s and fright of others I did not taste it, believi4g all the part of the tattooed. no bush continue the co-operative experimental unhurt. -Some one writing to the Lacknow Sen- re, e butt end of his musket, but it re- "I . sea; thTee days of wreckage I tefdl The work done, he who went into the . he series of meetings that were to tinel says : on Monday night, the most with th and succeeded in - I --- shook the Wand and by they said about the pungent and gr� . I d much iiit*rest is manifested _T ,xt at Toronto) in Lucknom, gained its feet each time, se which knock- -_ , -d - .aboy comes out a man. work, an have been held #i October ne, , disgraceful sight ever witnessed ge I, .... i and horror which sixed all,na- flavor of this beverageof rellnedaTi de % . L. Moodle, of the village. A ,tting in a blow upon Vau 1. .. report of ne-it steamer tran - . � As we Passed along the main street of� thr6ughout, pfees of Mr. D. was seen on tTle streets er 16 ed him hors I ,7, ' ' . The hava not only appeala wd after us with detailed particulars regarding under tile aus v de combat. Both men were - lectated spit the island we had a cro For more � the noted en abandoned, number of boys, not one of them o and dazed through loss - I to the taste but it is said, to beaulff ,s, as well as those of 71 .., - /--_-­� W the tp�et in then on the ground, � , - ,,t is q,9 � laffed, something to sell. To, buy a flower or a these nine varietif be6b,,tested at the Ex- to the inability of Mr. Moodie to years of age, appeared on Havelock 8 ip-hammer blows "mini- . � --- - others, which have � - * condition. The men (or can b d and the tr' - IL � . )., cup or bo;�i from which . , shell was greatly to re -enforce the number =. an intoxicated of r ' it f01l0We& . I.,- .1 s the e r is referred to ste e7i)y the brute, which, had I , I . - The.bowl is not washed, but -Iretaill rting party. The men are 'T,us- periment Station Of reade our mills of Alexander these minors - - - arden of the esco � -The extensive ft we call them men) who gave - Sol P . The children are the bulletin on winter wheat, which is now ts advantage, might easily have put 'an I . �tllngs, of this beverage, which � cular and well formed 1-:elly & Company, at Brandon, Manitoba, liquor, should be est f its hulban opponents ; I � � - 'a UPI � and,come to look like exquisite e wmel beautiful. As to the women, every nation being printed by the Department of Agri- destroyed by fire Thursday night Kw. -Inspect r Stew A, en to the lives o I � . high polish, Not and no one culture, Toronto. were ,of extremity of the ' o . and . . � � type of female beautyp last week. Lo.9s, $6o,000 , insurance, W, - what are you doing? but it had apparently got Buffident, i . I Ing, which submits to a I t* aa its assailants- ,� I . . - Friday, was satisfied t Ile 11 . . I , - " ' I . I only is the cup enameled, blit the 40mach has its 000. About the same time an elevator at the Galt Reporter. Last � . . - , __ - - the one who takes it becomes piso an of another nation is competent to judge I)ISTRIBUTION OF SEEDS. 1_)0,000 bushels of oats) -r-Says d is firs a ipmea However; this mayt, it reft. its prey and - .1 i I I - ----- r� Of . I form- concerning It. The Experimental Union has furnished Winnipeg, containing Mr. Angus McBean ma, e h t h Both men inful1v , ..., 1. : I .-- "N enameling SO elaborate that I fan TP whistle of the Ala- [loney for the distribution of two I this seasen. The ran into the forest. Hu�_ 1- - - I . by But -there g9es the sufficient u X. - � -%= J, * - . such condition, EL It haj to sound three times and hundred packages of ,winter was completely burned. . r -old son of J- of.hogs, 83 in number, '� �� ed that one W110 was In thousand five -Ernest Morris, the 5 -yea price obtained was Sar.30 per 100 lbs., here,a made their way to the house, and I - J imeezing violently, cracked the enaipel and med E5 year. These will � to dress the . 1. . . __ . . . of the then off for Now Zealand I We wait for - wheat over Ontario thi! Morris, St. Thomas, was shot through the fraction lower than he obtained last year for ton, of Priceville, was called � I , whistle and then start. Over s with five varieties ds. Mr. Oliver's leg was bitten iu I ­ � - died. Instead of the burning ouV supply 500 experimenter , lip by an arrow the other day. With a -his first shipment. 'The hogs were of the woun � --- � wines, the second � , b6en t4d his bandwas injured. Xr- I % � , arieties have as eugaged * red pa and eight places E 1� � ... , vitals by ilie brandy and whisky an, i th cr billows to the ladder. of the eacb. The following v number of other young lads he W "' ttern, half-breed York Vause's hand was � I A.W I 0 carry -a rolling sets, as rows shot by 0, make fine terribly la,cerate4, and � - �� . would it not ,be mor- - 11 eled steamer and up to Our .bld place on the chosen and are divided into two on the commons gathering ar �IerZ, a�d had side,% enough to was badly torn on the - right side -and � - ;� , ' , . I "_ . - around a whole. art gallery of 0041a 1p to which we again trust our indicai,ed below: . biger boy, when one striYek him in the face, it breakfast bacono" even A they do not look he reast. Both men's cloth- �� 11 � good sh ir rounder kin of scratched on the b .. � I . insides? I a is at be to all set 1. . Set 2. with the result stated. v,c,n, . ing w torn to shreds. On the following � ... I - lives. What a mystery. It mu , Chaff e .ty of quite as handsome ao the I as - - . �� I I — . Tell all the Methodists that *Iieto � Dawson's Golden Chaff Daivoon's Golden nt —The fruit, supply in th the Berk, Suffolk or Essex breeds. - -n took up the Z ,. � / . I lower -of the Innumerable creatures of the deepl F 11 Early Genesee Gia . I Saturday a party of eleve ;-. - I __ — a Wesleyan and a consistent fol ficuss s flying fish or see once in .4rly Red Clawso Early White Leader Hamilton is very large thi3 year. The —The other morning & beautiful wad won- . . d +the bear through a dense � . - 1, ga�nnah* We di 0)110 Jone4'Winter File � I .. - pworth—S .4 - ale, but we never Earl), Ripe supply of apple� is said to be enormous. derfully perfect mirage was seen in the , trail and trace I I - I the three worthies of E . I d much diffi- - - . - . . � � 'is every . a voyage a spouting wh Surprise - swamp. After a long tramp an .. �� . , ussed by the Pride of 0enesee good, and the supply eclock. - . , Charles and John. Chough 4 ze that we are being diso American Bronze The peach crop is very . northern sky at Buffalo about 10-30 e wound- , I I . ce this r0sli V � -ceedingly heavy. . culty in following the blood trail,th I � I I � � �Mv drop of inherited blood Is wai-IJ) , inhabitants of an element 111led. with so The seed will be sent out by inail free to of grapes is going to be ex Toronto city,the haybo� and the Island were n his den, but still . I inan of peace. one of �ls ances- oduce of the plots uite plenti- . . I king is a , and the pr Pears and plums are said to be q visible for nearl biLlf ail hour. Those who ed animal was located i - — - I ' uch. life that our captain says when a all applicants, " t I very inuch- alive. After a number of shot-, - I I 11 I I 'fought back. an enemy fropi Samoa M D - were first I 0 7w, had been deposited in 11 : ve up I . _. tors wou ded by its captors it re will, of course, b6 the property of tile ex- fill. , ( ( V ver the phenomenon clain, is body he ga � � I . I well that the defeafpd troops whale is . . Rae, of New South Wales, L, The carcass, � I . - I off the sharks perimenters ; and ill return we will hope to y see the church ontest and 8 . - and did it so ieir boais cheered quires ,two men to ke —Arthui nel Clarke, clerk of the Ontario that theycouf4- "tin'tl rie Con- the c uccumbed. � ' e . -Z as they. got back 'into tl 7 while the captive Is ling drawn in. reaeive full reports of carefully conducted writes Colo Ontario SpIres of Toronto, �out the atmosphei triumph, � I 'I-," e )pies of the , . the ! which "; ,brought home ill - . "Yell don , the inhabitants of aking for cc so ki til�t only 4 ... I tho Samoan king, shouting, "N ose ybu, tests. The grains will be forwarded in the Assembly, a� ditions changed quic the - . ; . i�, What, suPP ip floating above iv ed, Mimicipal Act, f _ first , weiglied"195 pounds. .1 I STREET BATTLE IN SA', 9 . in think of 'this shl I order in which the applications are rece saying he has heard the after . - N10A. F1' bting Cock." ocean d utlines could be �Iiscovere( i � _4o I � I _. 'Po better . 1. - a 9, te -dilutes 1�i � g might .g rough, of the statute is a model, u(I it is W 11 0 present kin I plowing th I . ten ii - - - tions. All this a brief putting of what an But the - them, of the bow I until the limited suppiv of some of the I _J. � rather thqrL a chan I wave, of the passengers The 11 instruction as a sample for New ,riouth Wales to copy A' "Orillia Packet says: " Mr, William . ' . - antipodean hurricane did for this harbor symbolized by a dove 4 had'but screw stirring the ,noment varieties is exhausted. T - "'&"(' _zrilb I - - I . . � , . and down I the ralling? Every I I I blauk forms " necessary for —Mr. Brinkinvoi, the -NianitOulin h - . i _Nfarch 1889. WbilO all UP ticleer. As in America we nev nt of sheets " anid t at the time the from. �. . Aldborough, lumberinan says ,_` " The abolition of the Harvie ind 'wife, of Barrie ro-ad, lately Paill I 1. in' I ces of the one mall who declined being pieside bending over , - the work, will be Sen Mr. Thoufas Purdy, of Auty of 20 per cent. on ,cedar a it to M-ra. H_&rvielz father, one of . as we pass on by day and night t ... are — via � - 1 the beach of this island are pie I that he �� hose who wish to Elgin county, threshed recently 1,000 American . . at his place near Listowel, I I I - wreck -age of ed tQnlpest the United States when be knP'W inquiries of grains are forwarded. T railway I ties, Will be of great value for Orillia's pioneer.�, - Me- - ", � that unparallel. thousands of ichthyological , and from . Mr, Alex � the office, 80 Malietoq:1S the only the a gulls, join in - tile coming year, may bushels of wheat from 35 acres, I OX f Perth I . of' a ship remains, the could got 1� What do 0 Be the work Manitoulin. Wenow ship about -30 J inthe. county 0 - - - I I only one Skele:ton resent mill, that I know of who dec011ed to be "What's that?' of nearly 73 Of 183,21 was I sufflciei,itl * distinot ,p I iles from shoi�e, think choose either of the sets mentioned above, - - two acres of barley got a yield - year. Millan, one, of OrillWs settlers Adler, to re k 5o ll�n. Again flying hundreds of To hin-k� What Richard, Millman, of, pieces to the Ame4can market every 9,1 Temperance So- . . - y It is ,in,.� when the honor fell i . What do the sharks t To make the results of the most v"Vlue to bushels per acre, and , ; output is :about a, member of the origin .� 11 - . r5 of us? I,.,, Wheat from The present value of this x1r. Cu page, and ,big was - that scone of cyclonic infernizati011 and.again he preferred anotlier for the es think? What do��t '000- both the experimenters - aAd the " UniO , Yarniouth,had2l3bushels of , duty will ciety, started by �N, pi - ratli(*r unfortunate t1i at, Samoa in the pop- do the whal � :%)0,000. The wiping out of the . - throDc and accepted ro�altypjonly when as great mytterles the five v 'eties should be sown ill eve . I ations, stands as a SYR . iopiis think? We are. , aill 1-f 6J acres. aside from the, in- the first Signature to the charter of the w uL,vr mind of an n 1110 cirellinstanc hi ' to do so. t I . —Messrs. Long and .Blisby, wool iner- add at least $10,000 to it, ace in 1854, and for � - es compelled M - . in export that 'will certainly take Orillia Sons of Tempera 'o d since he to them as'they are to us. ifistance. . � ii- crease i At '.' I onyrn of siiipwre )�:, for the place is as f blob . C. A. ZAVITZ, miltoon, have more than a in liage and fruitage as the There hav I T. DE WITT TA.L-yAGE. chants, of Ha he benefit to the- population by the ;-)o years he has eschewed tobacco. %I , i - � a specinlen of fo ter,,but War V barbarism . I Director. lion pounds of wool in their warehouse place. T will be at least $5 a year he is strai * lity hale and hearty, and took .1 world holds. Indeed its harbor is the sea took t110 ScCP 'merican, or College, GuelPh, AuguSt Amer- al-,olition of this tax d in this one his son-in-law for a walk of five or six miles, � le - -wbether .under Samoan or 4 R item T I I - Cap - anNicty fori thol: � . Valuable t on Winter Ontario Agricultural awaitingshipment as $0011 as tile new 11 �, Igh a wic ic, Nearly all the deat generals epor s 1, comeg into force- The new tariff W -each famitv oil the- i-81au thinking nothing of it, - hil Aln Hurvie . " r tail I * S _ ican tariff ties alone.�, Mr. Brinkman, only a short 'Ar e I I harbor, it bas onlya siliall entr�m-ce, and F,riglish fit,,. Wheat. 20th, 1891. -- - .- * - , . X " [ wars havp been good puts -",00l on the free list, Where formerlY a Of (lians a five was qui�,e used up.' I ;e,foam. of olir American , (written for TuF E POSITOR) tinie ago secured.frO111 the In � � - rocks in alldirectionstOss the whil - . r _.�'llqither of the p � I I T �%piscopalian x was imposed. ioneers of Mornin&li � Presbyterian c --On Friday last Superintendent WOU011, duty of 12 cents a Pound f a large section of timbe � I . I ot I' members o� ,� monopoly'o John Taylor uncle I � e need ri - Thirteen hundred and forty farmers years' -1 . � The captain told us that W 'ation ildren's Shelter, Adelaide street way. Nlr. I � or_i�lcthodist or Bapti of the Ch —Before coal was e has pas�eda , niployed, about 5,000 land on the eastern part Of the kland. . ; I St died at his .1 . - f him sailing or gongreg . - throu,rhout Ontario are at preseA condlict- I . � ! sisted by several ladies, es (;,rieve, Al. P. I think we were left if we saw . s of wood were required annually to ofmr. Asil 1 . [ if a squall a, or Cat-11o'lic cilli-rch. systematic experiments east, Toronto, as cord of the first settlers Of Kinloss . illness of I I out ing int7j)ortalit and dozen of boyst salt works at Kincar. —One st after an � to sea, for he would do so (lencet-July 31 " � I � therefore, sneer y�hen ' I -write babies al1J the n SUDG4, , - S a� . I .,es keep the Rightinyer 12A .'resi . � cuine up, bu t he would -return and t&kc us. . Do not, The flag in agriculture. No less than 8,096 packitt ' took the re. through the (libson . ith bar,rel township Passed away o one week,;. at the age of 17. He Was 7 10 piamd under his c& which together ,%v . I ; a is a, Wesley4n. were dine running, in the person of Mr- David Ro,�s. He to this r fter more than seven days -of Ocean th,tt -N'I,LlictQ of grains, seeds, tubers. and fertilizers, 11. The party . A uso J4 a one starred 0 . L trip to PortNelsOl J the works and shipments inst., e resitlence of big son--i-n-IZW, -',Ylr. native of Ayrshire, Scotlaild, colning i � Lp or land the that floats over his ho, out froin the Agricultural College to Act, for E iany of them little stock, running died at th � - some 5)o v ears ago- He lived for 6, 4 -1 . - 'rolling without' sight of sh lissiobary. Indeed sent .1 irty, ii � twelve teams and neession 2, Culross, with countrN - you like a be. flag contrived by, a- n . ni,mberql about th o Lit. The Hamil- gave employment to about Mrs. w. ,S. 'NIcKay. 7co fe - ye�r. - SWIloarl islands greet ) ,itific , aries Is found these experimenters within tile past year ab average the year round, . _w j ill ti�e township of Dunlfrle,l- � - [ssiop' 's just able to 1`1111 fifty men on lie has I)een residilla for some years settling rk of the mJ " n . I viz,ioii. As we came oil deek this inorn- It is, however, not so much the great, ex - mite Tie(i the party st of this wood . Then he moved to the Q tho good wo ,whom ,ueen's bush, Wherever wo go on this isla�nd. The Bible ton Steaniboat C0111pally.cal , -e- nio years of age, and had I - I ing the waters were coverod with small ' churches and tent of the work that crives tile results their elson where they Rightinve" purchased th .1 which Ile was over eighty nada. He I on the farm where he died. He leaves t" -1 - 0 -o and froili Port N ) 7 . his life in Ca : � is the chief book. There are - free t to a herself and tile dex1terous manner� in spent fifty yeais of I -_ . � boats of natives bringing specimens of true vahie, and causes them to be appreci -eyances " a load of w- 2nd concession of Kinloss Sons aua twoolaughters to mourn his loss ,- ,; I coral and all inanner of fk-ywc-rs and fruits, schools. one of the group of islands has a ft11 selection of the were met and taken in con\ she could, at a glance, size -LIP Settled on the. ' - I � � I . reparation for ated, but-, rather, the care ystein underlying farin and treated to an abundwit :� upplY Of do take year- 1858. On his two-builolred. i Thomas Tay 7 ellesley ; Y-Irs. Alex- C,%V3P- rea(ly to sell these and transport to shore � 1. the regular s el to the farm- about the mpbell, of NV I - I TilliaM Taylor on college of 65 students in T habitants experiments, thil,gs produced on Canadian Woo all the wind. out of it, and give water privilege Ca . lor & California. ,1\11%- J- M - try. I its exact contents was a mary was a splendid I all tile passengers who chose to go. A boat the minis qearly all Pbe in .y co-operation of the good sels fo erected be- am, and W and write. There the work, and the heart - sing and at times I men. In 1011cling `es i bell, of Wingh M In, of these islands can xead . The results of ten farins. I It was, a plea. e little dots trot ers and wooc mill which had been he re- the old farm. belonfring to the German legation, with aro no doubt enough bad People.- e experiiiiewers. of much &Inr,giug sight to see tb ican market and the packers, her and a Saw 8session. Here I four stout oarsmen, took- us three-qudTters i � the properly conducted experinients are clillib on big knee and up -the Amer Kingston fore he obtained PO - I sbips of war h -Ing for the most time in e of one hundred ex- I after Mr.1 Wottoll, vessel. name is known from Chicago to I . I - of a mile to the beach. From thence we . .. q more value than thos s back, and t1rag hiin round the � � I - es familiar with th care and systern. hi 0 . . I went to King Malictou's residence. But harbor ko6p the nativ 'jillelits, which lack I . I more civilized!, nations. "The per . I I � it is a time of war. The king had fled to vices of t � . I . � I - � k I . the, _fQrmt. . - woxe, Le WAS .bW71 - CQ=bers. 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