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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1895-02-15, Page 1- - . Itho r. UP th,is� ), ! 7 cases- of � I ! r Ix I � P � HE � . . . bur Win� . � � . ­ U, I - I � I . � � . ­ I . I - I ; . � I - I I I I I - . I * f I I I I - -_ - � : . � . I . I - I I __ -1 . � I q . � � I . - — I I �� . � _Z_� . . — , .� I . i � I ; � I � 11 , �. � I � I i - �i I -1 . I � I � � I I I . - " . . I � I . � I I I � I I t 11 ; � I 1, 9 I I , I I . . - I . � . . I � � 7 i . I . I I I . I � .. i ", - . * -_ , 9 ,_ — grog- � . � . I I I . I I . � I � � . . . I I . . I . I , � . IV fe- 11 I I f I � � - - . I I �� - I I ; I I --Zk. . . . . I � j, / . - i - I I � . . I � __ I I I - , ) � . ---- : . "" I I i I z - - . , , . I - � ... . i ! I .1 ":, -1, , 11 .� . � 11 - , , - - __ I - $671 - ',�_ I . I . - or .: I I I � I - .. - ��N' \ � . .. I + . --A - . . k I - � . f . 1. � . I I . t � % . . . I . - . � I � ,; . I , ; : I I . . I � �­ . � I I . i � � . , I . , . " . I I . I - . f I ___ __ . I-- I � -2 I . 3 � . . ". - � 4 � TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR. . . . ' I J �, . . � � - - - I -1 � . : . . I . i . . . I I . 4 . : . � � MCL � . . I WHOLE NUMBER, 1,418. 1 ,, . I � . 11. I . , SEAFOI�TIFI, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 15, 1895, EAN BROS., Publishers I I .� I � 7 . - . .. - ___ — . ; I � � . r - . � . I I - " ' . ' ' . - $1.00 a Year in Advance. I . � . .1 - — . I ; I ; , �' . ' both at home and abroad, ,,and while It V I . , " I 'were present from all parts of the coun y, - � . � . � . I 1. t � � . I � . � :-*-: 0 U R :--:-:- ' CELESTIAL FARMING.' lasts only unbounded -pleasure is sought i engineer and fireman so that they could not and whiell were in the possession of Mr. erected in the village of Lucknow. Ile w . � I . ,as I � . � � . � . - � . I , and piroininent speakers ,were present from see the flagman. * In a flash the train thun oved in the burning a, man ot inany sterling I ID � qualities, and was . . � Toronto; Port Huron and other cities. Thurs- dered, past the brakesman who was. Signal-* sleeper. -idel kitawn and � f . . after and Indulged in. When New Yea, ' . Joseph, were destr - � , 111W HO JOE, A NOBLEMAN- AND A fully* laid aside their hoes, and like trUe 9 storm. 0 - � . v. iv greatly respected- by all I 0 day arrived, the Chinese farmers scorn day even notwithstanding the temper- ling, and disappeared inthe blindin . . I ture -was - ;. ]4e-,vztsa--,tziu,ielil-,I,efoll-erin politic-_,. , I mi = Annual' " ing , t ana­-% - *1 Sle below zero, the hallowas so crowd- Then the brahesman realized that an ap- . I . . . 11 . HARD WOR�KER'j Caucasians masticated turkey, duck and a Canada. In relioion a. consistent, member of tlyel� ! j 4 I � I . . ed that a large overflow meeting was held in palling catastrophe -was imminent. � . _' � i I I : � An ice bridge is forming at the Pr t-erizin Church, Another aged resi- � � i , . I . other edible delicacies. . These -bucolic nrf- Mr. UcPhers6n, Presby- When the express stalI&I in Warellaw's � esby 4 i . � .the church. Rev'. I - -Xiagai-a. I., : His Garden Truck Enterprise on Long ists do not use stiong liquors. If they get Falls. � .. . :(IeiitofLuel�zii�oN�-p-,issetlaxvay on Tuesday . I . I � Is- ' . terian, of Petrolea, was elected president'lor cut quite a few of the p�'ssencrers got out - ! , I - . quartei o I ? - A1exZd,`e'i'- . ; ; BARGAIN DAY. - a r 60 cents, they spend It for 895,and Petrolea was selected for the place and were standing about at t ""' -Brakeman Charles. Sanag�an had his last week, in the person of -Mr. � : . . . . land -An Object Lesson In - Ind ustry and he titne the feet badly frozen the other night at Paris, McDonald, at the ripe'old age of 84 year -R. .1 . t . .- . � . opium.4 For 60 cents they can have at for holding the next county convention. collision took place. In this way many lives � . I � . ­ . . . . ID I I I I I . Thrift-Tbe'1111ongolian. New Year-Celes- least ton good smokes, which arc,cqtitv5L- __ * _ -During January 2,338 car,s of cattle -Rev. ]LNlr. McGill, who- resi,led on the I � � I : . I I ! .; ,� . . . ___ saved. The thing happened in a passed east through St. Thomas in bond. Mountain a few miles from Hamilton, a3a,cl 4 I . . , i tial Farm Products. lent In effect to.ten big drinks of whisky. aising in _. were . I . . -The Barnum Show will visit Ontario dur- wbo,xvas the ohlest clerg-viinan iii that part I ! : ropphig this loomed, and before a brake could be set . I i � The farmers, however, are d Stock -R ' Montana. inoment. Out of the storm the mail train - � Saturday, Feb a ,6n . , [Spe�iai Corresponden'ce.] pra�tj 4c) gradually, as thQso . LoArjut Ss.%NF; CREM, , in,- the- of -the country, died at1iis hoine on Thit . i ; . . who use the ) it crashed 0 coming season and will be the largest. . I rs- ; 11 s . . Br,,00xLy,-\-, Feb. 12,-Sbew Ho Joe was drug to any ettent become weak, pale and HARLEA -into the Pullman section of the , ; , . Montana, Jauuary Suth; 1895. j � show that -ever visited Canad day, .317(1 inst. Rev. Mr. .:�N16.('1ill -was born I i ! . I$ ex press, The crash and shoek was some- i n the YOUDgeSt member of his father�s fam- lat DEAR E'XV0S1TOR,--Mayhap a few lines ,I I I -Ten thousand tons is abra. in'17,99, and retired a few years a o ­- . . Y. , . out tba n1y,^_1,+- i ! .1 . I I ngr terrible. Ine engine of the mail train C5 . - . . . . 4 � - . � ily and therefore fell a victlill to the Chi- - John Chinaman Is a great believer -in . . rsoll Packing Compa y active 111i'listry iii the Congregational church � � ; �e sOld at . from this vicinity would be of interest to of ice that the Inge Il i � .� � . � � .� Trade is influenced less by what is said * . ran right tinder the rear Pullman car, have secured thus far this season, -There die�l oil Sunda -v eN_'eniII­ 2rd inst. - I 4 - . � � � ; - � �j nese primogenital custom of getting not,b- Irrigaitidn. There Is a pump on each of your readevs. This is, as no doubt ,all Smashing it open and raising it in the air. A soup kitchel will be opened in Chat- at the residen , .Amr'. Thomas S I I : .. 11 When our Semi- � i - � ,I - cc of her soil . I . �b 0 than by what is done. know, a stock Country .1nd it is, as perhaps The tender of the engine crashed into 11 I � 11 - I '. Ing of his father's wealth. - The -hbsorblng the farms which Is used almost incessant- . � . � i '; r �j , . . . e -s try the all, to assist the starving poor, of .-whoin Hal"IeY, at ��t- George, 13rant,Q,ountv Mrs I � ..­ - � ' Opp. � I . � * - I I I . .1 4 1 . wititual. bargain day comm round we give ambition of the Mongblian is to live well ly In, watering the cr . all do not know, the great t stock coun engineer's caboose an(I turned over On the there are 11 11,enry, Haw] I - , , ,.9 i; I - � - 9 I d be exclusive Jn his associations. For . ey, at tbe ad-vance(.. age of � , I `. . you, bargains that are unhea,rd of be!ore. a, i � . The Irrigation pump'�s in the center of "I all America, and thon0i Canada ha's her ' undreds in tb e city, chiefly anionl� � o I I., ; i I left side of the track. The express car the colored population. years. The deceased was bo?u a short dis- - . I w : . � - _� I . long ages every ChlDaman. of rarik bears the field,, and a big long India riibber hose great berd - and an 0abundance of feed whieb was attached to the tender broke . a I . i � - � I Out -Trade deniands n ew goods each season, S . ; i ,. . " Toronto Granite curlers, won t.1e I tau-�e below Brantford, and was inarried. . I I . - - � t ; ; � atid Ave must close out -what remains of our Monto . �nd was piled u I Z - . i three names, and an Invariable mark of extends to the circumference of the farm. for stock of all kiuds, it0is not in it with loose from the coupling. -The �� � plebeian birth is to bear 6ply two. Though This Is sometimes �seen lying' . na, because here the winters are more p Governor-G'ener s prize for 1894 by defeat- � to Mr. Hawley of St. G corge, wheresbe has I I � ar- ; I . : � - el coiled among on the wreck of the engine and Pullman.. -P : I I ! 11;at through. � winter stock. The few prices quoted below born the son of a high magistrate, the un- the plants like a huie python. to be depended on, and here if the rancher Tl - . ing Dundas 3 shots in ce lived aIW.,_11­i)ere --,be died- I I i � Wheneyez, a Carlin- ell at S111 I . � 1= ie express car was burst open with the . . 4 � Z:) I � ­ 4 7 - will take but ordinary precautions, he can Galt, last Friday I -N-eil Heath, teaeber in the Victoria, ,I .� . . i I are only samples -space does not permit to Vvritten laws of ca,9to by which bo':was rain does not come, John att shock, and. Express Messenger Turner I � I � . . aches the ' - . � � � . 4 . winter his stock- any winter in good shape. - am council favor ap 1i i Dritish Colitinbia., High Seliot,l. was sus-_ I 4 : P, le'ttion I � . _j ; 1k, AF - "I 7- . surrounded forbade Sliew Ho Joe to work nozzle of this hose to the water supply and was shot out into a snow drift,t'miractilous- .The Ohath I I I _. is a vcry mo al Legislature for an act to create I pendeil by the superinten(lont of educatiol . - � I 3 � I I ; . � a I ,­ive all lines -,and a visit to the store is the � in his own country, and by these same for ly escaping with a out about the head and Chatham into a city-, which it is now ternied for teac-1) in,, in a manner ofT�ensive, to - o- . ! � � hours at a time pqurs a steady stream The present ,%vinter * derate one, to the Loc t y a. .� (11,11V wtty you can know how chea.p other laws be was compelled to live in a st tyle of water on the plants. and the sheep men here have not as , yet fed .1 R� -i : - . . - - ; � I I On another por- - Cace, The escaping steam and the cries of � Catholics, and therel)v violating the . li . ---- Z I I . I . . any -hay except to the Hospital bands, and the injured added to the, confusion. All 1, :.--R;x-. Jame - ;section of the school la ' .1 . i . lines are selling for. We sell reliable c,00tls befitting his station. There was nothing, tionof tbefarm standsaliquid manure only bv courtesv. ' i iiian � � 0 I . . I . � . . as the stock are in a good condition at pres- s Livingston has been iiiiani- pro'viilin- foral)7 I ; i . . � , 01111'. therefore, Idd for 'him to do but to emi- tnnk where the fertilizing Ingredients be- the cars in the Pullman s66tion were more . solutely non-sectariait. ed"itcation in"t'he ptib- � r . . I I I i � � . � ent, even if the weather turrib severe, it 1110111sly invited to remain for another year t i I . . ": . Ing held in solution are by tbe.saino proo- or less shattered. To add to the horrors of I 11 .. I I ; . - . � . caill . as pa . I � ess distribikted over the soil. Every grain . " lie schools. - . � . __ Alen's-Scotch Suits to order, ,0,20 and $422; iot, harni any. The cattle * are also do- the disaster the burning stor, of the Kincardine Methodist 4 ; . ' . - I . . I . � - Coal fron � � I the � I - : W -44 y0ILr order taken or. Saturday for $15). of -8eed sowh. is handled separately and de. Ing well, but the last week they have been Cr church. -Alexander Thompson has purchased the -1 4 � I � * V�� on ine and tb�',jtoves in. the broken cars set �111 p .A : � � � " ider the shelter of the ant. banks a fi ' , . faritt of Williain 11"ilkilisoll., .� � i�au- 1, Canadian Tweeil Suits, $I'j to $18; your 1w, ballging ui -Th e Dominion Line S tean-isli ip Labrad or, containing 2.30 - : , i � - 21 . . . . _r, � . I posited in holes made by the hand. When re to the timber and debris, adding to the from Liverpool, arri ,ed at H lifax at 4 acres, near Perrv*s Cornenk, Oxford cotinty, 1 . . Z orders taken oil Saturday for $13. 1, .Z, " . - ood deal. It is my experience that cattle, - -% a , , 7 Z� the seed Is planted,. John beaVs the ferti- 9 . danger to the wounded penned tip i � � . , - � I � . � I - , and - i Men's Tweed Pauts-Scotch Panting's 1 " "he. - tho,ligh a nicer stock to handle, are not in it In O'Clock F ng the quick- for the stint of 8,15,00(1� This is one of the - .! � . 1. ; -Ilzers on top. riday afternoon, maki I Im He grows. his cucumber' . i I ; i � I , al � tj . . ' I ! . . � p ­ . - - 8 the wreck. Willing hands were soon at aSsar ever inacle to that port. . -1 . 1, . ., worth $6, for $3. 1 - ii heep for rustling. All last week, the eSt P, finest farms in the county 4of ON(ord, and - �� : I i squashes and other vegetables upside down Work- to release the imprisoned passengers -J. , I . - � - 51 :1 '. 20 de- the buildings on it, especially th� barns, are � I l .Alen's Overcoats to order --818, .$20 .and . .1 � � - 1. .. - - . - � coldest this winter, and sometimes N'V. Conuor, principal of the Berlin - i w . " i . ­_ " - - - and trains his vines on poles which,are . . and succour the wounded. The windows of _11 - . : , 1� ! �, -- I . - - - my shee out from argest and hest equipped for miles J .1 1�� ... .. � *22-F reize, Beavers an rl Meltons-, for 8 1 6. . - :�� grees below zero, I had . High School,- has threaxened to suspend , the 1, , � I . I . I . � . - 11-1�� f_�, , arched toward each other on the hills. It the Pullman cars were broken and the pa -9- ' i I I - �� . Boys' Readymade 8u -its -,;,4, $4.50, $5- It, ' morning to night, and they needes no hay, ally of thestudents foulldstnokingCigar- around. Mr. Wilkinson inten4p retiring Ur. Short - I . � , . is a treat never to be forgottoti to see a . sengers taken out. Engineer Ch�rles Man from farmin . . � � . - two atid three piece suits -at half price. -1 - - but I noticed the cattle would not iro out of - ettes. . ,., . g. I : � ' t brought m - Chinese farmer lying on his Wt;k beneath nering, of the mail, and his fireman, were � � . Boys' Overcoats -$5 Checked Frieze, 13:11, I - shelter toleed. Cattle,'as no dolliall are -Rev. kobertJohnston of Lindsay will -A redu�tion in tbosal ries paid some of , . - . a I � . !J I . it,q.-A-tiss double breasted, for $3.50. . . . 'i , i - - . the arbors snipping off the fruit with aware, are . penned tip in a small hole tinder the drive receive a call to the vacancy in 6t. Andrew's the Kiticardine to,urn. ollicitails was made at a i �, — - 11 I pair of shears. Strange as this method of . . �1 . tmest of - I k turned loose in this c6uDtry and, wheels of the engine. The flames added to Presbyterian late council ineeting. Mr. Williamson, the - � t:k - �. :'hree-fifty Checked Tweed, datible breast- i- , I . . - OrSOIX wa� ; '.. I I I - . oriental culture may seem to the Amer- .,are rounded tip in spring to brand cal'ves,and. their danger, but axes were procured, and Church, London, caused by the � A, I - . . gain in the fall, if the owners want to sell J. A. Murray. . t . I ed, for $-450.' 1 � - a death of Rev. ellivient town clerk- ,sugaested thatbissalary Ll I . n I I '_ xu�y, last t � . . .1; . � __ - . I . loan farmer, it Is worth studying wlie'i beef. Such 'is in my opinion (and I have the timber cut away. How the two men -The -Simon Frazer farm in Warwick be reduced front $200 to '.K50i This ,was :1 . 7 I . � 4 one sees p I 1-loys' Reefers -$5 Freize Reefers for -$3.50 ., their crop of radishes grow as big been years in the West) a very foolish idea, escaped is a miracle. They were crowded was offered at auction on Saturday last in because of the band tintes. 8oine of tle jerious ill- : - . * - , ,vho is, in 11 Tlottr dollar Serge Reefers for $3. I I as our average sized turnips and each of into the only open space of the wreck. 1 t . . I . . � for the loss from coyotes -%vant of care Watford, and 82,730 was bid but tlie Mlillcilnlen were mean enough to I)ropose a ­ . . I- . erty was withdrawn. ut this dia not 11 r x-ne from I I - __ which f, . 'I a ing steam, and they were soonresene . . �. !� " I elVe Clicolillagenlent. - i I ! Furnish-inas-lklen's Top Shirts-$]. .50, 1 ,om experience I be .n is better The cash collections of the hiland reve- rec ' � I Z5 - - . k T he' de- ___ k I measures fully 8 Inches in length and Is lie injured were removed and put in one of nue office in IV terloo for fanuary, 1,49:-), � ; . -:k:� aild �2.5,0, in fancy flannel, knit, serges I ­._'��%- their bqans weighing almost one-third of off, who has 200 head of c 't , . I -A disastrous fire occurred on the t. � irtly after- i Boys' School Vamts-sazes 1-1-2 to 30--50c. ,.- - _� :__� - I I/Vi a pound. ,They 11 -ave � white radish and other causes is somethi ' ormons,and Fortunately they were not I ouched by the prop frrther rednetion toislot), b'r3 � lieve a ng . I ­.. att e and herds a ' _1&r I . ..... "i -, L t man Ze7 I from 1 Yj- to 2 inches III dlai-vieter. - . ,s cars. The accident occurred at I . . them from bis ranch, feeding hay occasion- 7,423.64, an increase of $1,162.23 sideroad, a�boiit a mile an(I a quarter north ' /_1 .i., � , , Curious Vegetables. 1.30 .ni. In a short time the engine of the . . , -e., for $1. 1 1 t e ex re, V : sliort t�,�r\ � : . I were .$2 / �ry - U-nderwear-S2 suit for 81.25 ; $1.150 suit - ' ally, and giving them a little attention,tban over tliat of 1894. of Dolibinton, Bruce coinity,the other 11107`11. . . and quite for, $1, &a. 'See the line of union goods at . � . Among the vegetables grown by the he who has 2,000 on the range, but in any express managed to make its way through -Que,hundred houses and business 1)'uild- 1119� The house oi�etipied by John and Rob- � 04 Sat - ' S11EW HO JOE. Chinese on their Astoria farms Is a species I n the drift, and it to6k the woun(ted to Wes- iiigs,%vo�'e sivept away at Cape Breton by an ert "�iug Was dest' I - . N)c each -Shirts or Drawers, All our im- - I case it is a wonder to me that n ore do ot oy ed,aiulso were the boxii. - I : t - of mushroom ps bid as stone and as black see the advantages of the West for stock . inuluding 10 steers, -CON Z r I ,_� ex -tend -ported Underwear at reduced prices. Many grate, and that is the way be cut the Gor- I 'If , vs, . �t e ton, where medical aid was procured. . . , , . awful tidal wave dut�ing the storm of last and its contents, .� . as ink. These are rery expensive. Before raising. It is t 0 WHAT A PASSEN(4ER SAYS. -S horses, 21 J �- heep, 100 fawl an I S I IcPherson � odd garinents to ,Clear out at. half price. . - dian knot of ]its perplexity. He landed in rue, the last two years this . . week. It is believed many lives were lost. . t hogs, � I larly so, in beingcooked It Is, necessary to pat them country lip bad an awful back sJ, but it is Mr. A --Rev- Dr. Hannon has received a III) gralli, y, impleinents, etc. The 16ss is I I I Neckwemr-50c Knots, Four-in-hands, at San -Francisco with a large amount of B. Aylesworth, the well-knmvii. 1. I a:iii- lik . - . I ... I I 11V lost & . 4>- 12 hours In water, and when taken out tO-(I&y Titi Queen's �ounsel, who was returning from I , I _0c .- .35c and 25c ditto for 15c; 75c Cash- money and soon afthrivrard turned up In %, -, 0. : � - . . I I I they are soft and swell to twice their for- too high, lie is all.rightin old Montana. The Stratford, where lie had been mductin&C- Met-liodist church at St. Thomas, to remain ' I � Gloom, 6 E_ inere A-Itifflers at 50c . 50c Cashiliere 1\111f- New York and became a regular habitu - �country,andif onedoesnot fly mons invitation from the Board of the First heavy. The iiisurani�e is 1',-) (10 settleis of . 0 C( -One of the oldest pioneer '-*t. Paul`& . I of the fantan dens and other establish- the its their pastor a third year. South Oxford, named Pwbert III., � , � flers ait 35c.- (Iloves and Mitts, Hosiery, mer size. Among the other vegetables of trouble is here, too winch is expected. the defence for Mr. McNeill in South _-�'�. - .-Cue died � . ` the Rev., . tficir own peculiar oulti%yation entitled to Last spring I Saw a hundred men out. of Perth trial, gives the following succinct ac T ie Ottawa Presbytery' .adopted a Suddenly on Wedncsda�y last week alt ilia . . Braces, Niellit Robes, &c. at* prices that ments III Afdtt street where gambling was d ' -- - I re- - . .1 istinction are the white inclon, gourds, work in Chinook, but any amount of wor - c unt of the terrible affair. . 1i Christia, 11M � give one cannot be equallea. . . then carried on without restraint. He sat . 1, O� - He says: conimenda.tion calling upo - 1,1 I home ten Iniles south of Ingersoll, at the ripe axworth"'i- up late one night at the Mott street IvIonte parsley, water cresses, beans, gow fol, pong could be got at $30 per month, but that Cc Shortly before the accident occurred " temperi-ttice workers to organize and spp- age of S5. Deceased emigrateil to- South I try 15th. 1p� - * Men's., Caps -$12 Beaver Wedges, extrt% Carlo and dropped every d soi. and dunk`gWar. . . was not enough, and many would ratl r y port pledged temperance nteni for ParliL,- Oxf,ord more than 60 . -hoice, for $8.507; $1 0 ditto for $7. J5.) ; 8,9 Per- 011ar lie ]Ind. ' ic go said ye;f_�' _ � - (. Thb leaves of the Chinese water crosses idle than work for that. However, I Mr. 'Ayleswortli, " I had formed a � I �� �Iso_ give-. ment. - . -.vell- remember when there wa s� but one house � I . 11 sian Wedges forS7 to repeated disappoint- t iings table in orde� to look over some papers, and 4- 4 ; 81.50 Sealette Caps f0 4 I - 1 ,'41 , St Sealette Caps - are settling here a little, and e in a - . 11) i 01a views are. slender and taper down to a point. we hop -A young man driving froill, Paris to in Ingersoll and that a log one,andthe . . ,ments, lie liorrowed money, from his having finished . my work, ,vfas reading a �n i .. ; � wia be i . -for 6.5c. Tweef! Caps. The stein is hollow and . Surrounding country a forest. " ; i -X), 35c, 50c and 75c, all shapes. friends and kept on gambling and hoping M - Is used by juvenile year or so Montana will be her old. self. wagazin(L car was Brantford the other night was found in an :, I . . The 'porter of our - � � . : � I � � . I In the Micirwher idea tha"t' - something ongollans In the Flowery Kingdom for Yours truly, I standing on the rear platform, and the first almost frozen condition near the second toll -'.\Jr. B.01iarel,kv, vi -bo now re,d,des at I - � . . . ; . . - � - I I .Nleii's Cardigan,fackets.-I'Ve have a lAct ,' would turn I! p. " He soon learned that whistles. The pong,sol Is a sort of lettuce. - intimation I received that an accident was . 'tilcli, Colorado,lit -writia, tou . N ��at.y . 0 AtANK 8. BLTSS. gate, and had to be removed to a house in Jumbo (-, Ir friend I i . . I line of these that will be closed out at half die leaves of which look -as If they !Ind &_ order to get thawed out. . at, Haysville, Ontario, of wbieb pla,ee he was . �ia vill,age I the something to turn up should be his impending, I . . was the porter opening the . . - . - 'been polished, so brilliant Is their gloss. , -III 1884 the committals for drunk,enness Z I 0 1 � . price. These prices are for 8aturday,' shirt sleeves for honest, ear.nest work, the �,. A Serious Smash -Up on the Grand door and calling out something which was formerly a resident Says- It hus been and , 1 ; - I . - . - atury ; mlie - � February 16th only, and it's your . ' b I � fatil t if Gow fol Is a species of giirlic *blch throws were one to four hundred of the po Vs very cold b ere; 4U eio-w zero. TH-r. Bar- - . oeiling of . � your neh,libor gets all the bargains. Come , only lottery that -could bring a prize with- ,-, UP long, pale green spikes. It sells for 25 Trunk. . unintelligible. 'E'verybody in t0he Cai, sprang of Ontario, whet pulatioll elky and.his brother are feeding -260 ]lead of - I � - - n out d1saT)poJntm6nt, the only,investment ' for the aisle, and, owing to the table im- -eas for the past year there ilhq (1creen L . I carly, and take plenty of time to look at the cents a bunch. The vine of the dunk gwar .A disastrous accident occurred Friday af- were butone to 900, a,decrease of sixty per cattle this winter, awl tbeir time is fully I . . , 'rand , � I - J evenia- . I .r C in which gamblers couldnothave the best tern'bon last, on the main line of the 6 peding my illovements, I was the last out � I 'oods. A chance like this onies only twice resembles ,that of our watermelon, 6xcept cent. occupied lookin after them. Thiey took 87 � ' I I � 'Just as I got out into the aisle the crash' Rev. Dr- , . 7 . of him, The dying words of the English . . 9 . . . a year- - Trunk railway at Wardlaw's crossing' MajorHarrison, for twelve years head of fut cattle to Chicago in the fall� . � that -It 13 not SO juicy. The flower Is a Caine, -and we wereall thrown in a bea,p to. 1p � , I I cut, a E - . com. edfan,JeremyRogers, "Tito little raffle - all I - , ifter noon ; . . . yallowilve leaved blossom, and the fruit quarter of a inile east of Highfield, and cc officer of the .Royal ()Irrenadiers, Canadian -A serion-9 accident happened -,t fev-- days � I I . t . T E ,RMS1- Spot Cash, 1�4'ogoods�sejit out Is'over, " had much philosophy]n them about eleven and a half miles frow Toreuto. -of the Oth con- . I marked . L . I gether about the ' ntre .of the car. Mr. I I : 0,11 8-pproLViLl. .No goods exchanged unless' forSbewwben he found himself penni- oftenweiglis 40 pounds. This vegetable . Alonalian was tin militia, and popularly known in the service, ag,0.tO Mr. Hatch- Gmirlar I L af this I Po 0 1 , dermost, Judge Burton died eeSSJOU of Nissouri. lie was proceeding into I C, L' SitiL elV no The express from Chica,go, due at Toronto , 'ndeavor � returned the .satne day. V - less. A fatalist, like all his race, he did costs 65 cents a pound. The Chinese at 8.15 a. - . Was thro-wri upon him, and I upon Judge .1 at his residence at Torontor the other � E 0 ­ pumpkin is ibelon shaped and of a light In. � being stalled in a snow dr � -it oil a load of ,,I Cod -whe s I . - goods chLar-ed at these. T) vices. - not despair, ]tow ift' Burton. When I regained my seat "the cax (. ay. to1% � . - liceessfal I .. - ever. Shew smiled in the green collor, ribbed with stripes of a darker was run into from behind by the local pas- ­ --George Payne, of Ingersoll, -who -was pitchlioles which are rei,dering navigation It I)-" 1, . face of unkind fortune and looked around hue. When ripe, the pumpkin sells for 20 Oe presented a .terrible appearance,7 The 7-11 : f - We are Leaders in Our Line. for some means to make a fortune and go I ti . - ine weel;s acro, ss daii-erous on the countrN, rowls - -In(, . sencr r train froni London, due at Toronto hooked in the eve bya cow ni more or4e I �Iiw, It ' I Centre of he floor was heaved U'p, Only is now abl I.1> tused the load ti')o upset ,and Mr. �;ou ' . � g ad I at 12.20 p. III. The rear sleeping' car was I back to China and snap his f _' three seats were left unimpal 0 - as 17111,31 I occa-Aam . . Inger In the cents a pound and the Celestial beans and rt�d, the' backs - e to be out agaiii. His sigh t � ct I completely telescoped and thro"'I'l from the . - peas for 30 cents. been totally destroyed, and much sympatby -%vas precipit%ted to the grounil with such i . , d Seats bein scattered in every diree- I I flender- � co of ]its oldest brother. track, as were also the engine and tender of a� a __ - "" � . I � �. c, - has been felt for him. foree that his colla I. bone was broken and his -1 . ''WkIs hh- , i Cox 10m k s o, n & Greig "One day in the spring of 1884 it 00. . Some of the Chinese farmers In As' torla thpoollidin-trala. Several other' cars 'be- tion., andtheescaping steam, the smoke. I , 9 have become so wealthy that they include 0 sh ()it](' lor dislocated. . � business. CUrred to him that' while his-. felloW and the cinders from the engine, the boiler - '-Daniel Al eany,an old ne-v6paper venilor � I . .- i � SEAFORTH. countrymen In Mott street favoied veg white men-aniong their farm help. . longing to the express train were pitched , ,bich appeared to be protruding six or in Toronto, fell and broke his collar boite Fri- -Rev. Henry IP,. Horne, B. A., L L. B., I . ,- evening . - . forward, one upon another, and wre0ked'. -o' ' day. He wa's taken to St. Michael's Hospi of Chalmers'Chureb, Elora, was married on I . I taken ' . 1: � � . etables of *common use in this country A Farmer Home. The destroyed portion of the train caught ,eve, feet into our car, added an indescriba- tal. His wife.and grandchildre�, I - Wednesduy 6tb inst., at the residenre of the . Z, lip The homes of the Chinese far rers con- ble horror to the scene of ruin. The front , h,ose _ � � com Init- - ' they purchased several varieties of their . fire, and five cars -were entirely consumed. I Sol, � � I � . . � Ow of a n u In her of little shanties of pecul- . 0" the car was thrust close against the rear support lie is,are in destitute circiTinistances. bride's mother, Mrs. Sbortreed,,'224 Jarvis 11 . �� 11 Peculiar cultivation and were do- s1st, The passengers in the Pullman which was ' stVet Toronto, to Miss Helen W. Shortreed. tewed a. ' ' Uscussion .. pendent on the Pacific slope for tbp unpro- Jar architectural design built with the, strnek were : Mr. Justice Burton- - Mr. Jus. of the first Pullman, and I could see that -Shortly ifter midnight, on Saturdav I I .. I . , ed by the 'Rev. J. � . 1�7a' The ceremony was ,perform . I ONL the patfornis and lavatories in both - ca,rs Trinity 'College school, Port Hope, � - �114�,,l the I - y nounceable greens and other edible dell- cheapest scantlings and covered over with tice OsIer, '_Kr. B. B. 0§1er, Mr. Fira'nk Jo- '8 M. Milligan of Old St. Andrew's -Church. . . I . � I I . � _ 1� �. �('Gnsecra- I, � . cacies of ,their native land. "Whynopraise tarred paper. Thefirst thing youstrike sepb" were terribly crushed and splintered. After Completely destroyed by fire. The total � 1'. * . I , Mr. A. B. Ayleswort-li, Mr. Joseph Niss Margaret Sbortreed was her sioter7s � I . I _. - in Astoria, on Long island�, near recoverin loss is psdinated at $80,000, with an i ' I � gave no- To . $ i ,,-,- them in approaching these cliateaux,which stand Monahan, Mr.- J. n w ,g -from the first shock of surprise, ' insur- bridesmaid, and " r. W Horne, brother of / . I �, � 11 . New York city, and g- ' 000 on the building ind. $16,00() . I etrich?" asked Shew . tilar busi- i . in the center. of. the farms, Is a sort of let- strangers. ' The gentlemen named were re- my attention was drawn to Judge Burton, ance of W, . I I f i; . the bridegroom, was the groon-isman. There I I ' . 4at these i . . � w got the address of aflorist whose face was streaming -with @ood, and on the contents, . . io I I I i . . 0 Ho Joe. She ter box adorned with a stationary. black turning to Torohto from Stratford, -where who appeared to be partially stunned. I -The saw log business in Greenock was a large number of itests present. . . � . d! I Mail, 1! - - . ; � . 0 . �� � Coming Just now, about 100 men . � . . in Astoria who had a few acres of glebe jo sign covered With cabalistic figures that they had been taking part in the South -A lady fr m away )ack of Inverbaugh. a . ! rent on a hill and Eurrounded with trees look equally' like a tea chest bit of litera-a �erth election trial. assisted him to rise, and then proceeded to swampisb 1 . I the zoo. i - . . Of these several were came into the Elora post office the -other � I .1. I � � —0 I and shrubberies. tu'ro or a *prescription for the chills. 'Ask injured, and one, Mr. Frank- Joseph, killed. attend to Mr. Monahan, who presented a and 30 teams.bei,W employed there. Slioiild day. " How much to send a letter to the - C . & i_3 0"wei I �­ - rrible spectacle, and was evidently suffer- the slei-hina last a few weeks longer; it i . , i The land was fenced off Into seve"ral lit- a pigtail what the inscription means, and The charred remain's of his body were after- te Jo . I's States ?" she asked thepostmaster. " Five � : . orls.i; c6 . nsented to' ,, itiff sever( ted that Afessrs. Cargill & Son -trill - ' ; . 11111 keep A. -r . AVIXG determined to adopt, as tle gardens, and the B ,. pain. He was complaining of' bstitna " I - . . ernal ,,,, he draws himself Into his -5bell and says: wards found in. the debris of the car. Mr. 0 . � � &1�11 . I - cents,- was the reply. -9be put down the � � - �� �� made him a bed out of a a t out about seven million feet. ; It"111111 ,� H nearly as possible, THE CASH rent Show half.an a and No - sa'be. " the cold, and I - : . Z . � . si(; I � - ore o'L the ground "Nobody saDes anything." Justice Burton was badly cut and bruised. ats, at ,e letter and the 5e. piece, and -the postmaster ; t .1 , 8TP:M, we have resolved t6 reduce , wait for his tental until thefIrst crop was couple of se id endeavored to procure �Eraest Chamberlain,a young man frorn I . wy, the I . S Y, All this Is a dismal, unmeaning bhink Mr. Monahan had an ankle broken and -was I allixed the required stainp, "Put on an- � I : I I some blankets f roni one of the upper berths, .Huntsville, who was brought tothe General r of them," said 'the lady, throwing .-- .- t . � �. t � ' marketable. - Show next hunted up a �Chi- 'when you got down to inquirli6s. otherwise injured,and AIr. Atkin,son lia,d two , t -was unable to do so. Just then i ' . , . . 3s here - the aubscription price of TiIE F,xPos1T01t In the rear of the shanties are the barns Tibs broken. U11 the Hospital Toronto suffering from injUllies re- othe ; I ; nese tea merchant in Mottstreet, who lent Mr. Mona,han was the Coui t I down another 5e. " Ma- . � -Jam. es . i .to ONE � DOLLAR per'annum. if ybe it will go faster. " . � , � I ivivalitv Mr. At- —Samuel Latrore, 'of Canaan, Russel - - . � A, in tho wherewithal to send to China for Ind sausage factorles, where fowls are reporter, and lie has since died. windows were broken in by those outside, ceived by an axe blade falling upon his ri.gbt . . I I . I �ne nevv . paid striCtly iR adv,ance. geed and -to purchase provisions until bi�s kept and pork sausages manufactured. kinson was a Globe reporter. The loss in and we were told that- there was little time lbg, had the limb amputated, His condition 4�ounty, about twenky miles from Ottawa, � � � � . i . . I - - crop wag planted. The next thing Here also may be seen a bronze rod about rollin to be lost as the flames were rapidly en- is very low. . . � of. t 11 i.�� I I - stock- to the COMpally -will be very met N-vith .a terrible accident ,wbich prove,1 i I - ; 9 . If not paid uatil th e end of THREE . I croaching. Accordin�ly, with the assist- —James Allen alitiost totally blind,st rt- hvtal. a few days ago. He was working iu A I o famih ! -Sbew did was to erect a shanty in which 2Y2 -feet long, with a pound weight bang- great" J a . . tance of some one, I helped Judge Burton ed on Sunday to walk from his house, si 7 I � - , I INTONTUS1 it will t'e $1.25. to sleep while it was too dark- to be a -work- Ing from one end of it and a'shallo-w bas- it is many years since such a terrible ac- I X the bush on a I-og and missing his footing, I . - . Z I wro,# n ot out of the window, where Judge Osler and miles from. Portage la Prairie, into that . � 7 ; ; niakers, Ing. Ile gathered together a number of ket suspended from a string on the other: cident occurred on the Grand Trunk. The jumped backwards. He -lighted on a piece � I ; � ; � ! I If- not paid until th, e end of SIX Mr. B. B. Osler received him, and then, by town. He lost the trail, and,'sinking - er I ; , I lo"t. an old scatitlings and stray boards and got This is where all .the %viegetables are cold weather of the past,week developed a � ex of wood, -which pi ced his bowels. He , : , mean i MONTHS) it will be. $1.50q, an Astoria carpenter to nail them together 'Weighed before taking them to market. blizza, s of a plank, we succeeded in passing hausted in the snow, was frozen to death- Z Ries NJ(- - , rd,-%vbich increased it- intensity during was only able to pull himself off by means :. , - - - - - - I - - - -,I I I out,.Afr. Monahan. Events -'succeeded each His b'Ody was found next day. . . . - I - Ih the sbape'of a hut. This being accom- There are numbers along the rod -which -the night The thin film of fine of a tree close by. He walked about a mile I . � snow � . a brick for a enable the weiKbor to ascertain tho quftn- w fallen on Thursday to ,the depth c traordinary rapidity ! I No subscription ivill be spent . . 7 i at ('at b - I plished, the intrepid son of the mandarin hich liad" —Rev. A. J. Gordon, A D., pastor of the afterwards to his home, but soon Succumbed 1� � 0 o Tve . out of th eir ex- 11 I 4 t i h : lotiaur pe�riod than one year with - tity of goods Which be Is sending to the of about ha,lf an inch was caught up by the that� it is difficult, t ' them in th i Clarendon Street church, Boston, and ,who to his injuries. I . . . - I t5 _ Out set to work to be a Chinese farmer. � , I- : i e res , act iequenc6. After go e'car I � - Z, - i . I � . i - i : 't- last being paid for. Cash on Delivery. markeit. gale and filled the air like a,thick inist. The was well known in Toronto and other parts —The eighth annual meeting of the De- � I I C, found that I had put on my overcoat and � C � The Chinese fanner has a mortal dread roadways were filled up and the railwa . of Ontario, as a temperance lecturer and minion Ayrshire Breeders' Association -was . I Ai I � . ed af I ' - SZbew Ho Joe prospered from the start. I y exchanged the travelling cap I was wearing __4 � - of the camera, which he believes Is an In- cuts packed so li&rd that hardly any of the evangelist, died at his residence in Boston on held I Toronto on Thursd week. . � These terms will be strictly adhered Thero was such a demand for bldvegeta- ii ay las i I I preae'ut : for a hat, -but have no recollection of bavinv 4 I � � . � �._ f -A - 0 4-L 41 4. . . I L. I I . o toE without respeev. to persons, so E.W1.1. bles that he could .hardly make change .4 W 0 VY one. When I tried to I kt "a r,0 irou gir at a I on I riday. xne 0al'uruay.rebruary zna. PNlr. win. Stewart, of Menie, presiding.. � I . � . done so. We subsequently boarded the � get a snap shot at one of the farmers re- Chicago Flyer is one of the fastest n a . . � fast enough for ]its customers, and the ftains on -John Atkinson, a resident of Windsor, Secretar�y Wade presented the a, nu I re- ; I if any subscribers are required to pay bagga,gre and two forward cars, and were ; . - aged 85, died Friday morning. He -had been port, which referred. to the increased de- . . I l . the long price, they must blariie them- gourmets of Mott street were so intoxicat- . contly, be plunged ,vOildly into his but and the Grand Trunk line. This, fkL�n was - � . !, I 1�_ 0 od -with deli-bt over the new order �ot closed the door behind him. It wo'-uld not made up of engine, bagga,ge-car, first and taken to Weston, where we'were transferred blind for the past eight years. Mr! Atkiii- mand for the Ayrshire stock where the hi h . ;� - .1 . selves ard not us. - - 0 be wise for a paleface to follow John Into second class passenger, and three Pullman to the suburban train for Toronto." son, who was b6rn in Downbain, Vorkshire, standard of the breeA . z e d. g- ro. - . . - . I � things that they did .not always notice the hut, for the Chinese farmer is usually ears. It was in charge of Conductor James In reply to a e was recogni . ; -question as to whether It England, in 1810, was one of the builders of W. A. Balla 6 . whether they got the righC amount of ntyne, of Stratford, was elect- � r - I I . - I - - � A change or -not. Shew did business strictly armed with a long cabbage knife, and it Hollinger, and technically it is known as thought Mr. Joseph had been left in the the docks at Birkenhead. ed pi-esident., and Mr.. H. E. E'yre, -of Har. I j . Is nA safe for the troublesome Caucasian " No. 4." It was due at Weston at 7.53 a. car, Mr. Aylesworth stated that in. his -A big lumber deal was closed on Thurs- leyn, vize-president for Ontario. I � TO DELINQUENTS - on the "one price" m-otto, and before be . � � . I I was two years -in Astoria the fame of his to experiment too much on his temper.. in. I+ was running behind time all morn- opinion there was little doubt that, he had day, last week, at Ottawa. Robert Thomp- -The Embro ,Courier of JaSt Week says - . relishes bad spread so far that he was un- No portion of the cosmopolitan popula- , incr as perished. L '11. .. I u We have n!OWL e -n five and six . the road was . so heavy " Only a' few minutes before the acci- son & Company, of Hamilton, purchased Poor E,dward Burnon Caine to the v1- �ge . nd there 'was considerable difficulty ftf betwe able to fill the orders for garden truck. At tion of Long Island Clty� presents such a & "' . 1461; squ6re miles of timber limit on the yesterday, md a pitiful sight he was.. His L I . thoumnd dollars owing us on aur sub- the end of the third year Lue Wah. entered panorama of picturesque anomalies as this steaming, owing to the intense frost freezing dent,P he said, " Mr. Joseph was speaking Upper Ottawa known as the London hands and f�ce were so &Ldly frost bitten. I . L . . scription list. This iuu8t be calleGted . colony of Chinese farmers. Here virtue the water pipes. The train stopped. for 'a to me, and my impression is that he went limits, the property of Alderman Lou7on, that one would hardly know' him. He lives I . - the field as an aspirant for agricultural and vice display their characteristics, pov- while at Brampton, and it was follo�wed al to the rear of the car. I did not ,.;cc him for $115,(0). . i - . at once.. All arrears over onLe year on honors and rented an adjoining farm. - in a house alone on Air. Robert KenVsfarml . ; � . . - t immediatel by No. 6. The latter i after that. I think he must have been in -At the annual meeting of -the First Pres- nd shares his humble home with his horse. . - - ARCH NEXT Two years laterYu Lee, Yung Gee, Ischin - - mos y S a . I i n i the FIRST 0 F M ) Chu Lick and Yuin Yoh startedL rival . the mail frorn London, St. Marys and Strat- the lavatory, as I am certain that no one by-terian church, London, the salary of tbe The poor man hasa big Charcoal -scheme in - . I - , . -will bw- placed in. the bands of .our farms across -the way and built a number - I I I ford. The leading train started out from was left in the body of the car when I got ordanist, Mr. W. C. Barron, was increased his bead that he can never realize. ItWlDuhl - ; L z , I . r Brampton and got through as far as Malton out, and I was the last man to leave. In fro4nin $4150 to 13.300, and Miss M. Lilywbite be well if he could be persuad ed. to go totlie ; so-licitors for coltection. of little huts which served the double pur- . . � . ; . - ' . all right. After leaving Malton there is a spite of the smoke and the cinders scattered was voted a salary of $125 a year as soloist, 11o'l-1.9e of Refuge. I zz poses uf barns and dwelling houses. Show L �, � I , L T, n-. Tbe yea,r Mfly commehbe at - vz � - slight up -grade as far as Higlifield flat, sta- round I feet sure that had he been there I this being the first time the church has fle- -I' ,Rv. Dr. Lyman Abbott, of Brooklyn � I a.ny' Ho J60 had now'arnassed a snug fortune. . I � - tion, when a heavy down drade star'Fs to- should have seep him. It was not till we cided to pity a salary to a Singer. the Wid(-I.y known SUCCCSSOr to the pulpit Of I t 1 ni e and the full year, will be (riven for lie cared nothingfor competition. He had � - . . 0 were on our way to Weston that A] r. i . . a prosperous and growing circle of pa- - wards the city. About a quarter'of a mile -Tl,e good 1' toads Convention in Toronto Ilenry Ward Beecher and Mri. Abbott . . - . I wNE DOLLAR.' � � .Jot,e. s noticed. Had lie es- - I i I , A I eastfrom Hi hfield there is a cuttinaabout wits brought to a cluse Fridaymorning after have been guest4 at Rideau Hull, Ottawa. -, - It- I � ; trons, who found as much enjoyment in I -1 .1 'J" 9 - I 3 his relishes as the Alclican man from his - --, -, - 41 fifteen feet (Teep, known as Wardlaw".9 cut. caped I am sure lie wonld have found us out, a number ­of important re,olutions had be( -n Dr. I.,ynian Abbott preache(I in St. An- I ER1 - �, being of our party, and taking especial care passe(I Lieut._ -Governor Kirkpatrick A. F.; drew'--� vlairch 8unday inorning-, �3r,d inst., 'I McLEAN BROTH, I 3 . � -Never in the history of the road has there . �, ures which bring with of Jud -e Burton." '� -. L - . CyiJS of I . been a drift in this cut sufficiently deep to 0 - Wood, ex 11. 11. P., and John 1),ryden, Min- to a.11 immense andienc.e. Oil Thursday - ��, PUBLISHERS. thein the, attending dyspopsia and - , '7-- To. 4 found it to - In conclusion, Mr. Aylesworth Stated his ister of Ac,riculture, -t *;it ... . � ,� I I . stop a trhin, but _N o much for were anion -v the eN -niiig, 7th iii.it., he ai;d �.Jrl's. Alibott, I - ___ - indigestion. Three years ar,o he sold. out � '1�t%_)_L conviction that bad the alarm been peakers. 0 C5 , n , . �Lj - . 4� _� i - it, and the train was stalled. At this time 0 (101I)PI11117 With Loril and 1,;.ttly Aberdven,avt- L - . - his intorest, in the farin to Yu Lee and re- - ., I., - . - the wind was blowing a hurricane, and Con- fe-%v seconds earlier, and time given to reach -The Calt Reporter of last week sayB - tende,l � social in t1w Sunday school hall of . turned to Cbina. - .- - . I �_.'� the door, most of those in the car would . .1 . I ductorHollincrer senb a brakesman back The Doon Woolstock Company, S churell. PUBLIC SALE Tbo Chinese farnis have varied attrac- � d ­­ . _.: ((4111- 11 .. " wl�ose. St. Andrew', - . .1 � I , .. --I- " - .,!�^ I . I I . twenty telegraph poles with fog signals and , haxe been caught between the two cars and present premises af e Situated U .Alort dis- - Ali-. -John '.%Jackenzie, a well-to-do fa�- . . , -.- crushe r --- - 14 - . - OP-010IC1111— tious both for .the Student of entomology I I—' flag to stop the train that was following und d to death. tance out of Doon, is at pre.,qent lookim, iiiei- lix-im, a fenvuliles E1,011) AU,a Craig, alla . . . und the botanist. Four crops are raised cv- . . 0�� . ' * *�' � CC , , � J . 1. � . � .0 -event pitch -in. The Grand1runk .N11t' JOSEI'll SL "RF'r_-F­ ny %,on, I S_ i . .. thus pi a about for a location offering better bbippi it bruther'-'in-law of Dr. 4wlei of the � � . ?.13 - I ; try year. The tillage is most thorough. f L C. . does not operate its road on -what is known '�% f r. Frank J. Joseph. the unfortunate facilities. � They at presec' ­ -e, .a 11 ,a - . � I Short -Horn' Cattle. . All arm labor is perlorined bylliand. A CURK09F FARMHOUISE. . 'it eniploy about 3mme p1tv left the London tt i t the I I I � . - -is " block System. " man w1io was burned to death, Was ,56 year. tWel,., e me . �3, 'clock on Friday I � L - I - erty rears Its gaunt head above the modl- to railroad men , the S II . 1,ucan cro.-i.sitig, at ,�) .) .0 A plow is Dover used, and labor saying ilia The block. system is -operated so that one of age, unmarried, and resided a't 21)3,Jar- -Thomas R. Wooa, tailor, of Drayton, (-vening Z . L . ., anti started to %valk t(�) Ails i Craig. .. � ), 95 chines are. unknown. The Chinese farin- cuin of modern wealth, and the grotesque . � . a station be- vis street, Toronto. He was a nephew of while splitting Some kindling wood, the ifc, Wa." found on Sittunlay rnormi.- lying � train is not allowed to leave , . M . _. THUR 6 -DAY, FEB 28thy 9 ors work front dark to dark. Eight welock custOIAS Of China arc nourished in the fore the next train ahead of it is reported the late Mrs- J. Beverley Robinson. evenin seized with c) . lence. foriny -rods . . il _A.T - is their broakfast hour. Fifteen miniltes hearts and habits of these Celestial wan- f Loin , ' 7 He other 19, Wa's all apoplectic dead near the railroad . .- I "� r the next station. If this had been' the was all onl?`c - I e � arc u-sually devoted- to this meal. They derers. . - )A4d. Since the time of Sen- fit and smitten to the ground. The trouble -%vestofthecrogsing. lti.i.t--.-,inL�(,--ii-itisl,)ir�(I � system No. 6 would bave been held at _11al- ato oi -�ld he had occupied the posi- emanated from the bursting of -swall artery that lie wtus killed byr 0. freight train ' . I � ey The peculiar] ties . of Bret � Harto' ton until 'So. 4 reported from Weston. The tioi Istant in the head. H� was completel paralyzed wbitil passed the spot at'b' o'cl,)"k P. In. -1 Maple Lodge Stock Farm s i I work- agaiii witil I I o'clock, when th .Xf "�assi-sXa law clerk of the Legislative �1 " L -CON'SISTING OF- take half an hour off for dinner. Thou "'lleat.ben ChiDcu" are not confin�d to his rule, however, is that trains follow each .zWsembly, and was-lield. in Iiigli regard by on the left sideand totally uncoil--ciou.s. He _-During the severe Storm of Friday last - they go back to theiT hoes and work until manner of playing poker or to the out of , ?, 2 I - 10 Lusty Young Bulls and. 14 oth r at ten minute interval.,;. Ten minutes the members of that body. Foroseveral. may recover; a young inaustootl watcliffi- a D)ndolj police- I . L ., � . L . . it is too dark to Jistinguish objects. This his coat, but extend in even a greater do- after the Chicago express left Alalton the years he.was examiner at Osgoode hall. He -On. Thurs(IoLy, January 31st, Mr. Rob- man arresting a street ei! r FlOrSe,lAnd bi�; sym- . . GhoiGe Young Cows & Heifers, is the everyday life of this strangepeople. gree into his mannor of living anti tilling 0 . 11 I . ., 0 - the city in the ert Stewart, father of Air. Walter Stewart, : patliks were plainly Ivi 1) the anlb,?1.11. "'They I . . Witen- His New Year Comes. the soil. I. N. I .mail reported, and stafted oil for 11 eston, rendered valuable services to � . Inf-luding prize %vinners at Toronto and other large L Josi.:rn W. GAYA_ never dreaming that the other train -was revision of by-laws and statutes, a work for of the Lucknow planing mills, passed away are dumb brutes and -might be It df f rozen antl � �1_1. I I shok�s, and a nuniber froin cows that give �O lbs. or The Chinese farmer throws aside all his *_ stalled in Wardlaw's cut ahead of it. which his intimate knowledge of lecial at his home in Lucknow, at the ripe old age not be able to -make it known," lu.. was say- I I (j% ,-r of inilk per dity -, 47 are froni the Maple Lodge - . . I -rd of J. S. 18mith, and seven trom th S ana rcsponsibilities at least once a At this time the wind was blowing a hur- routine and Alunicipal Government fittoed of SU years. Deceased was among the first ing to a young woman Companion. Just. - lit ' e pringhurst cares , -The third annual convention - of the . t) , Iferd of 11 & W. Stulth. Catalogues with ful par- year -on Now Year's -day. The Chinese ricane. The drifting snow was so thick him. As editor of the Law Digest, he be- settlers of the section, having come there then soineone- touched birn on the abonder " . �4 Sonle . . that the engineer and fireman could not see came well-known by repute to "Kundreds of front Puslinch township, Wellington county, and -%rbispered,somethingin his car. What? fivulaI­4 now ready, 0rop a card for one to J. S. Now year,s day took, place Feb. 8. Lambton, Christian Endeavor Union was , � h ' Hay ke L . 0 1 ' .) " Af&ple Lodge P. Q., or H. & W. Smit week and some for -a held in Forest on Wednesday and Thursday a rod ahead of their engine. Th6 roar o legal gentlemen whom he never met. He over forty years a o, and settled on a My nose frozen ! You doift Say " and he "I'""', I.. 0. Maple Lodge is one mile we4t of Dioan cross. ep it up fur a f L first . ing 1. montli or inore. m to be of -last week, and was the most success�ul in: the storm drowned the reports of the fog was an L. L. D.1of Toronto University. All farm lit t'b lip of Kinloss. He was a made a bee line for the drui store., while the . . " Oil the London, Huronand Bruce Railwky. . 1417-2 - the areatest of all Chinese: celebration% the history of the union. Over 130 delegates signals, and the drifting snow blinded tb'e' the notes of the South Perth election trial carpenter by trade and built the first store police led the dumb animal onto tbe Station. L I in X - . � . . . . - . I . I . . . . . - . 4 . 1. I . i - I . I., . '_ T . � . I . . p I � . . i i . - I I � I . I _�, - __ � - .. - . I � I I I .. . . . I I � I ,� � ____­_­_­_­­_._­ ­ .-- -11 I- .. __ � -1 . - � � - I _. � . I _� . I ­ - - -f . . �.__ _. -- _..­.­____._. ­_­,_.­_ . I - . - I - — . I "Ll .. IL I _. - . ­­­... 1. - I - . . - . . . . . I . . I . - . � . . . . . I i . ,� I . . . . . - I L . � � � . � I - I I �LL I- 7 L'_ I I i I . �_ * . � L 11 I . a I . � I � L . I i . - I � . - - ;1 _. . L 11 . 11 . I . . - c . . . I . . . . . . . . . . - � - L - - -1 - ­ I I .� . � - . . . .1 I L L ­­ . .. 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