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I *il -_ I rp, !me many A I � -to the 'Empire's -Maine rosid, known as the Flying Yan. then her life, and, right in the heart of has been leading people tobelievehe ler, and others, all, formerly of Tucker- � __ the . , - . �. , - - � - I e- n on both sides This, mind, is according I Ch ve had -their crops cut clean to - I . -M Uut1lon, . TS ther are a number of me . It was found that he smit'll, ha . *M& I I � - . kee, as it was passing through else&, this great city, her body was secretly was a poor man . - AV I . � � � it of" Mr. , I - . of politics who are absolutely needed in own showing, and yet the same _ paper Massachusetts. . . . taken away in the dead of night and had a horse and carriage engaged from a the ground by a heavy hail storm. Vp _. I -.0 ,cut ,d) MrThefigurebetween the parenthesis after Parliament, and with whose services tells its readers that there is no market I - ear. buried under a false name, so that as livery, and wanted to use it about five to the time that the storm came along I - - jQvi be I � - DIPHTHERIA. —Diphtheria has app � ',be h.,dis larg, each line denotes the page of the paper on - which . ii but after it passed they we - j4d.there Is not . the advertisement will be found. the country can not very well afford +dian products in the United ed at Red Bay, a fishing settlement on far as her friends and the rest of the o'clock on Friday morning. - the fields looked magnifice .. � . � I . Labrador coast. The opulat . a case of - . - � promising, . re - at . - 1, - P i's completely rubled. _� -Zmut� 01 Have Removed—Hamilton & Innis, (6) . . dispense. It is impossible that local. States and that commercial reciprocity the ion world was concerned it was . % � .d rul �. i (). P. R. Excurslon—A. Strong. (6) . . _ , ld i numbers 300, and half of them were .mysterious disappearance," and would The Grain Situation. --The quadruped that furnishes the -celltral ,. I constituencies can begot for all these WOU �Ot benefit Canadians. Our read- - down with the disease. Many deaths forever have remained so, were it not Prices in the British markets are . . � I —At rrys RU . Seaforth.Races-:-F. S. Beattie. (6) . . - ; propelling power of the Clinton water- I . I - JIT. -QUO-1 — - - Trunks and yalises—R. Willis. (8) men, and it would be a great advantage ere can Judge. of the consistency and occurred. for the accident above referred to. Not about the same an they were a week ing cart,got#rightened and ran away one I - - W one -James S1 . Farm for Sah—David Rouat. (5) to the part" to wb ich , they belong if sincerity which dictates much a course DAxoTA GRAIN.—It is reported that one of her ?cquaintances knew what had ago. The close in Chicago Saturday day last week. The boy who was I - A - . . r Qum Western Fair—Thos. A. Browne. (6) y . L M . Teacher Wanted—P. F. MoNaughton. (6) they represented a Safe constituency so as this. throughout. a large portion of South become, ot or until nearly two weeks showed a considerable advance over the driving, a little son of Mr. Arthur .. 11 11 I whet, Savial I . Teacher Wanted—B. Surarus. (6) . . - Dakota the crops are in almost as poor a after she had been buried in an un- past few days'. The crop so Twitchell, was thrown ot and had his I Ipgod in mind,: I Teacher Wanted—John Menzies. (6) I . that they could the better and more � condition as they were last year. The -known grave. It in I not my place to far as the United States and Canada are � 0 not . Mantles—Edward McFaul. (8) , The Brantford Expositor, the Wood- I arm broken. - qwry, -not � . _ � - Alma Ladies' College—Principal Austin. (8) efficiently attend to their Parliamentary stock Standard, the Kingston Whig, and grain is burned, blistered and -withered give details; and indeed the attempt concerned, appear to be very satis- —G. A. Boyd has disposed of hia %woo .ed hiz AtW Preparipz for M01 Trade—E. McFaul. (8) - . and party duties. Many of them can S to the ve'ry root. In North Dakota it - would, be useless in so short a space._ factory. tailoring business in Ethel, to J. A. Glenn ,� I 0 .shield him$#: Teacher Wanted—Thomas Elliot. (6) , the t. Thomas Journal are four Liberal - id, the crop ,situation is almosil as The guilty ones will be tried and per- Better weather in England appears to - $ , i I Garden Party—J. H. Piper. (S) - I f and of ten do, win doubtful 'Coustitu- papers that have recently united ' is Sal . haps convicted, and let us hope the case 'have improved the condition of the of Listowel, who taken possession at, -_ $,,do ,gr#bbed i I Seed Wheat—Andrew Gorenlock. (5) . . � Ln bad. . once. Mr. Glenn comes well recora- , . oVer-al blows 013 Civic Holiday Excursioh& (5) encies., and it is but right that they pressing on the Government the de- - BANISHED. -The celebrated Russian of this 11 one more unfortunate" will be crops to some extent, but it will, i any mended and will no doubt secure a large . ,. . I i - sirability of a now line of policy in re- 'a fearful warning to all whom it may T ticting PaLuful I I are o I share of public patronage. 'Mr. Boyd - teeth of -the: t __ � should be allowed to do so if they . novelist, Glyeb Ushiensky, has been sent event be below the average. he last I . . gard to this matter of fees. Public to Siberia, because he 'wrote a letter to concern. Mark Lane Express says thest t e - pros- - . *61 - I ,(le- more likely to suo'cee-d-than local men of sentiment appears to be very generally the Czar in support of the memorandum REMODELLING THE WESTICRN UNION. pects of wheat have been bettered by talks of going to California about Sep- � - .Mr.. W. W. . . 1i;kuriog wxpositov# less ability and lowerstsliding, but in in favor of the proposed change, and we The Western Union Telegraph Com- tember lot. - . � I la,dies -w-1 . sent by Madame Teebrikova, and a improved weather, although the expec- . sever�l 1�5 5, � - * , have yet to hear any valid argument in -The new brick hotel at Ethel is roarkably' nat : I - the event of their failing to win in school girl of eighteen, who was arrest- pany whose main office was recently tstions of a crop over the average are now about ready for occupation, It is,a - . _ ne el . favor of the maintenance of the present heavily damaged by fire, has decided to . -ocident 0 1 ouch places, then the representation ed in bed and burried to prison in her ne� bee ok being that it will be I I - - ; SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Aug. 8, 1890. . system. If there are none, the -Ontario I 0 6 t outlo fine looking building, and is a credit to � 19r," drivlLag do I I night dress, has also been banished on, remodel the building and bui d four now er ent., OF 4,000.,QOO bushels less . , th 6 double : . — Of " hived " constituencies Should be Government should not hesitate to ' v both the proprietor and the village. The . A" - . I in- suspicion- of possessing Nihilistic secrets. stories. The building will then be nine !ban the usual crop. Barley and oats i # o arranged that a Seat would -be troduce thb legislation necessary to stories high, with a flat roof instead of . contractor, the well known mechatilc, - Acending maits]. The Representation of South 6 I TRAIN RowaEm.-The Santa Fe train have suffered less than in 1889. The _. I t vailable -for them if thought advisabl' achieve the desired! end. . 46 the mansard roof and tower as pre , R. Lang, pushed the- work along fil- .0ming up. I J,q i . � Huron-. a . e I I . from-- the South was held up", the - heavy imports of1foreign wheat prevent- mously and demonstrated the fact that - out to pass, lot . . * viously. An addition will also be made . i The above from the St. Thomas Jour- other night near Trinidad, Colorado, ed an advance. 3, in the interests of the party by tLe - - he is f ully up to the times. . I Iroke,,Aud tun I W -e publish in another column'of this e on Dey street which will make the Last mail reports f om. France are t I � . � I. 3) party leaders. Pew of the leading men nal refers to the system of paying pub. The engineer and fireman were wound d, fr � . . -The Salvation Army intend to hold on the ce 5 but managed to keep control of the train building when completed the largest of .1-omewhat better weathery turning buggy - ' � , issue a letter from " An Old Reformer, on either -side of politics represent local' lie officials by fees.. Thle Journal might * a camp meeting on. the lake Shore at 'Ing he w&S- goln � one for telegraphic purposes in the , , i- , hile the would-be robbers escaped. . stormy again at the close. Crop re- Bayfield, commencing, on the 9th of . , Other whed, , � referring to the representation of South add to its -list TH.E HuEoN EXXOSITOR'.- W . L world. The seven hundred operators . i, or home constituencies. Hen. Edward DISMEMPIRED BY A THRESHER.— ports Are somewhat conflicting, but the ) I . August and continuing to the 17th. The . to ",,were till � Huron in the Dominion Parliament. ' . i� L_ Blake has always represented an outside It is the pioneer agitator for this reform. 'While Frank Fox, a oung farm hand, will have two whole floors to them- wheat appears to have suffered more - , y selves; the Ar3sociated Press will have meeting will be under the control of renr"'d. The � 1. ( Our correspondent takes -THE Exposi- - from recent storms than any other cereal. I . - and, m constituen id of It urged it over six years ago, and: has - was, engaged in feeding a steam thresher S ey. The same may be as Mrs. Philpott, wife of Major Philpott, ihe tongue ' � . I i � � kept up doing so ever t first on the farm of A. Simmons,near Lansing, offices in the Dey street extensionj and Many fields in the most important Is- � I � . - -n( ' � - TOR rather Sharply to task because of Sir John McDonald, Ron. Oliver Mowat, - - since. A Michigan, Tuesday, his right arm was the rest of. -the building will be used tricts are reported as laid, but with fa- and Ensigns Michel and McGee, and -.0 some dists . I its failure to make any reference to this substantially as. before. Although the other offi-ers from surrounding stitiong. -�. � *.ured. Mrs- Fe I - the late Hen. Thomas White, and many we had but few seconders, but we are aught and drawn down into the - able weather - , - ! I . � I c ma vor much of the . damage -Mr. X. McDonald and Mr. Smith, . 111r1o. Archibald I I subj,ect, although H was invited to do so ' fire destroyed. the company's 3,000 in - 4 others we might name. As matters pleased, to notice that we 'have now so chine. Fox had sufficient pluck and " can be repaired. I � i by another correspondent in a' previous � � struments, together with thousands of of Exeter, recpntly shipped from Hen- I braised, the fori � I t I - . I N5 now stand should an of- -these men, many on our side, and we have no doubt Presence of..mind to throw himself back . German crop reports are less favorable, sall, station a car load of the best regis- I'� : . . I- otherg. Th I T . issue. Well, we must plead guilty to .9 y -_ and briwe his knees against the thresher wires and batteries, the service was cold rainy weather retarding the ripen- the I F : I whose Services are required in Parlia- but before long public opinion will be so' . � tered breeding mares that could be got I � I - A . platform- or he would inevitably ha e crippled but a very few days, and at ing of wheat and rye. Rye cutting ";newhat. . . v I , � the indictment. It is no doubt true, as . in the county. They were sent to Car. V� ., ql� I �i . . ment and cannot be dispensed with, Strong in favor of the change that the been dra'wn in headlong. As it was his this writing everything is proceeding as was in progress in many early districts, - berry, Manitoba. There seems to be a - I - — ' __ 1, - -� our correspondent remarks, that THE - ul- smoothly as before the fire. . ,_ A _WT ; . - without seriously crippliug the party to Legislature will be forced to act, no arm was literally - torn from the she but the weather is detrimental to the lively demand in the Prairie Province . - ., . MILLIONAIRES AS JOURNALISTS. . i EXPOSITOR is not usually backward in t -be. We rible rending noise, an condition of the grain, besides delaying "PEX poV.TRAI � 11. der with a her d I which they belong, be defeated in a matter bow relue ant it may this season for good breeding- mares. A , . 11 . � � � sing, its opinions -on any subject of . I . I was carried under the cylinder. Fox Another' great daily newspaper is to the work. Potatoes have begun to rot - � �J` expres � � .1 � � close constituency's Seat can not be got hope also to see our confreres -advocate I be started in New York, and 'this time -Mrs. James Harris, whose husband I The Ramilthl .- - . will recover. in some places. Stocks of grain - are ' � I I Z� public import, but there are times when . with money enough to keep it going an causing a resides a short distance South Of Farqu. -Filttsburg Post I 11 'I - . ,mi � . for them without'buying the occupant -the cognate reform, viz.: a law forbid- SEVERE HEAT IN- THE WEST.—A light all over the country, . w1curide poll PC ... I I I- 9C speech is silver bat silence is gold." '. indefinite length of time. Mr. Henry bar, died on Tuesday of last week. She 11 ;1 4� � �, of the " soft" seat with an office or ding the pyactice of appointing mem- despatch of August 4th, says : -Chicago . good demand for foreign grown. I I �vtier. The acci .. 4 __ I :�� It is, said to be a very thankless under. has sweltered and groaned under many M. Flagler is said to be the moving Antwerp 'letters say.. that samples of had been i,ll for Some time fromblood . ; . - other emolument, and thus the favored bers of Parliament to public positions, I . � % 1. ! 1. �� . a hot sun this summer, but the heat spirit, backed by John A Rockefeller. ing. On Tuesday an internal � be readily tecOf � new w -ny -at I � , , taking for a person, no matter how heat from the Danube are of very I -)0180n , Aent I , ; � epresentative is doubl advantaged, or what is tantamount to the same thing, Odai 6 : r y . . on Saturday eclipsed anything experi- Both of these gentlemen are millionaire mports blooA vessel burst, causing her to bleed � I . a fine quality. Local stocks and i � � � - good his intentions may be, to interfere � ' d particular1l . � : many times over -And ore well known in to de , on - i I �. I I ",I . not through any particular merits of his -having the pledge' -for appointment enced here since the flaimes of the big were small, and the quantity afloat only ath. Deceased was daughter of � ,*-W man :�' I I � . in her - I connection with the Standard Oil Com- � _ I I I 1� I a quarrel between a wife and own, but simply because he had one- while they are still members, and then fire swept over the city. From the 70's moderate. - Mr. John Young, of Hibbeet township, - -ti North Aftie . r - - I . - I - -1 :, any. The new paper will be a two and was highly respected. , She leave'sa I I spouse, for although the weaker vessel the mercury crawled up to 94 degrees, P Servia's wheat crop is said to be the I I I . . � t.he present �cenl 11 .r� � " ceeded in manipulating a conventibnoo dropping into the office a few weeks af cent morning sheet of 8 to 12 pages. It finest, both as to quantity and , lity family of small children. . . i 4; . may be getting decidedly the worst of I and then to 96 degrees, and finally to 11 qua I . I I - -men, but few i �� � � ter they retire. will employ special correspondents a -of the Women's Ilia - I � it as to secure the nomination in, a con- 99. The wind blew from the southwest, - I for twenty years. . -The members I - , TL !,- _ the battle, she is'sure to make common . � . over the country and make a specialty of I their perwuali� I , .:� I J� stituency that any person so certificated L � and it was like a blast from a retort. Russian crop reports are rather con- sionary Society,of the Brussels Method- I . I , � " e than Sir J0, Z - t�, cause with her beligerent -husband, and * MR. HENRY WADE,�Secretairy of the It Stifled- people and sent horses and out of towA news. Its principles will tradictory. The last official report ist church waited on Mrs. NV. A. Cal- I I . l # � - I . i - I,- 11, � could'win and hold without either ex- A�s Premie -r- . . Jlh, -&r _ " � both unite in pummeling the would be , be Prohibition and clean politics. Very 8 I Z i .1 I . Agricultural and Arts Association of men to their knees in all parts of the . , eems to favor the belief that the crop bick last week, previous to her depar- - I � , I i 1, ,I'; - ertion or expense. If the schemes we I I little positive information concerning jederation, the ' � ,Y. , . . . � i� city. ,Where there was no shade and will not be a good one, causing intimat- ture for British Columbia, and presented - i. �, peacemaker. A similar fate usually be- Qntario� is at present on a visit to the I :Pacific Railroac . ! �__ il � IF'%. propose were adopted by the Reformers I where the reflected heat reached its the new enterprise can be obtained, but ions from some quarters that the report ,her ivith a cake basket, combination i� � � ­ I . I �'. t I,- I- - . f alls the newspaper that attempts to I . . , I "I � . I I # i,� 4 of all these hived constituencies, this old cotilatry and has been looking into maximum big thermometers registered it is understood a full staff has been ell- was put out for effect. Last accounts sugP.- ind spoon holder and napkin ring, I 'governing powe t 1; , I 11 . . - " . elected by � . 11 � . .1 .11 11 t� f reconcile or patch up internal party dif - . . . the system on which the largest and 11 8 degrees. It was estimated th gaged and that the paper will appear JA%U - I ; - 1" i . at 60 from Odessa are of an active speculative acc(.�2_panied by a complimentary ad- -,. !t, P li�,- species of corruption as well as injustice .exception,of a 2 � ... 1, . boat September Ist. Its name 11 n., ­ � .11 . ferences. W -e always think it best - to ' persons had been sunstruck during the 5 dress expressive of their appreciation ,-­ i I � 1�' . would-be done away with ; all would be most Successful Agricultural shows are , may be I I The Nation. " . market. Stocks were small, and � Frime Ministex 11 .�:" I . I r - � I ift settle these, if possible, away from pub- day. Thirty of these 'Will die. Bur- . receipts were, not expected to become of he, services in behalf i ... � 1, 1 . placed on a more equal and fair footing, conducted there. We commend his re- lington, Iowa, August 4th,-Tbis per- , EDwiN ARLINGTON. important till- August 15th. Hot ciety, and as an activ It mhat it is to fiE t .... lie view. Like family quarrels Ahe out- � e, and zealous Tomembered thi, . . 11 I I and the party and country at large marks to the careful consideration of tion of Iowa and the neighboring pEirts weather had locally injured the spring church worker. - . I . - � I Side public should have nothing to do - many show manageris in this country. -of Illinois and Missouri have been I .Mponsible per � I �_ would be greatly advantaged. This is 81- . Grand Bend. wheat, which still requires a fortnight -The Wingh&m. Advance Of last for sill legislati( i ith them, and the less they kifow of Mr. Wade says -. scorched for the past three days by a for ripening. Samples of new rye were week says.: A number of our towns- � question .which, we think, Reformers A VISITOR'S OPI-NION'. Government M4 -1 I therathebetter. Hitherto THEEXPOSI_ -StAnother very pleasing feature .teady hot,,dry wind that is fairly bak- 4 of fine quality, but the crop in S�uth people will remember a young man . - I could ,discuss with perfe' to 6 I the countryio I -1 I Top. has never attempted to interfere ct freedom and me has been to see the circus element is ing vegetation of all kinds. Saturday Grand Bend bids fair to become one of Russia is expected to be under average. named Andrew Muir, who several years . Will -of the peol . disin terestedness, and with much greater rigorously excluded. The show here is the thermometer was 100 degrees in the the fashionable watering places on Lake A report from Odessa says that in three ago worked at cabinet making with Mr.. so Parlia.menta, with the claims of contending I . . I , party advantage to the party and the country made Strictly' agricultural, and even shade. Huron. Already several of the visitors, Caucasian districts between the CaSpian H. P. Tome. They will now be glad to overyfifflthyear candidates, and it sees no good reasons � . charmed with the beauties- of the situa. and !Black seas the locusts have destroy- learn' that " Andy " is a large contract- ' than 'the one referred to by our. corre- horse racing, such as is permitted at or- tion and realizing the benefits to be de- ed all the crops covering a quarter of a or in the -city of New York, and -is ' . election., for changing this course now. Any can- P ' ell dinary county shows, is not allowed at New York Letter. rived from a sojourn here, have, instead million acres, and the ravages are still worth at least one hundred thou nd 49 It is an -eir � di.date who receives the nomination of a 8 ondent. It is, in our opinion, of mu the Royal, though there is a great in- (From our own Correspondent.) of pitching their tents, built for them extending. dollars. This is unother of the sa Im no ableopp '� � fa,irly constituted and honestly conduct- greater importance than the personality terest excited in the horse and cattle Pa. NNW. YORK, Aug. 4th, 1890. many I &own., editar ( �, , . selves more permanent residences. I Winghamites who are' making their . I � of. the forthcoming Reform candidate. rades, and indeed, in the whole pro- Four transatlantic steamers sailed These consist of rustic cottages, small not only a brill . ed convention,if he is otherwise unobjec. . mark in the world. - In conclusion,. we would say for the Huron Notes. � orator -and polil -1 tionable will receive our support. If ". . cee ' dings. We shall have to take- some frcm this harbor on Saturday, and about to be sure, and not very artistic but . -Mr. Arthur Murphy, an old gentle- ' 'Roscoe Conklin .., J� ate of this kind in - Canada before a dozen more sailed during the week. Mr. Richard Spsrling has sold his - Ll- information of our esteemed correspond- 10 P I amply sufficient to accommodate a 'Sinall who-- resides on the boundaryline, I , '. . :�; man - ,:!i the -convention be not fairly constituted . - ng. With us the agricultural fea- I ng maries, are Edws , - , . . . This practically cone'ades the outgoi family for a few weeks, or even months, farm On the 12th concession of McKillop near Winghs,m, was at work in the barn' . . � 1�_. � - r � and honesty conducted, or .if the cafidi. ent and all'others concerned, that TnE tures of the display are too often over- rush for the season, iwd hereafter the during the summer. to his neighbor, Mr. Archibald. of his son'in-law, Mr. Will. Henderson, the Commolls: __ I 1. Eycrosrroit is not the' " organ"'of the Re. shadowed by this circus element. The steamers' will be m -re heavily loaded In response to the kind invitation of a -The Morris and Grey choose factory .the Seward ; ,W I � � - - � date be, in our estimation, objectionable on Monday afternoon of last week,when Wilfred Li I I ,' people flock to the show to be amused coming the other way. In this connee- ma, e a- sale of the balance of June mak and , . "I 1�1. form or any'otber party. It is as in- Parkhill I .,.dy who is ruaticating here we a e he met with a severe accident. He was I !W -. or unworthy, we will not be slow to ex- - rather than instructed ; and, in fact, tion it may be noticed that the number ' 260 boxes. They received 8J cents. ,and -ready debi m A . I ,t 'T: . . dependent of the one party as it is of the paid a visi� � to one of these cottages, and . � ­ and make the facts . they have been spoilt. But we shall put of people who annually take a trip to unloading hay and gave the 'trip rope a 41c . �� � 1, press an opinion other, and is under just as little obli- that right in time." ' found tha u, whatever else is lacking in -The Exeter voters' list contains 561 Sharp pull, and it broke, can � sing him to -not's - &stiron. . i; I- 1 known. Inthemeantime, we do not � Ear6pe is becoming larger each year, these temporary homes, hospitality names, with 33 female voters. There -ion. The sevei fVr :, - gation to the one as to the Other.' It has . - - while the annoyances of the voyage and are 189 persons eligible to serve in the lose� his balance and fall backward from are Liberal, bV ­ -, - - ',:,* "! . think it would be judicious, nor in the I abounds in them. The cottage is about the wagon, striking the barn floor with U�i , :­ F�.L :_ ,� � the time required are constantly growing c p city of juror. that they send: 1� .,�.. t. .1 � interests of the public, for THE Exposi- usually worked with the Reform party, News of the Week. 14 by 16 feet in size with a verandah in a a � I - considerable forbe. An ugly gash was 1� Z � i - . smaller, and the progress in this direc- -"Second hand baby carriage a tives td- Ott&wg ­ �',' t'l-4- - a ndidates, N,. -The popu- made inbia head and the collar bone - �1 , I I and ha' supported Reform ca ,ARIZONA'S POPULATIO front, tastefully decorated with red, for a le ­ , � � TOR to discuss the merits of candidates tion will no doubt be greatly increased cheap. Apply at the Post Publishing - A HETEf * -U I lation of Arizona (not including Indians) . white. and blue bunting. Inside, the was.dialocated. - � I .�i . 4 because it considered the principles and . when the plan is carried out of running off House Brussels." You had better keep � '91 thi �� I-# 1, I who are likely to come before a conven- � sleeping apartments are curtained . , � , 11 k, :� . . . . is 57,000. 1 I's oA I � .; �, w line of steamers from Montauk - ---On Friday last, what might have I ;C r in" � - questions advocated by that � -it, old boy. agi:ore.,du I . . .. ,- I I I 4 f 1:1..i ; � tion. We leave that to correspondents which is at the farther end of Long Is- -Mr. W. G. Bissett, of Exeter, Id heterogeneous � i� j - party CATERPILLARS IN THE COTTON.—Cat- -Point) from the living room, and everything . IT - been a serious ace' ent occurred at the � � better calculated to advance the in- erpillars have invaded Texas fields, i presented a cosy appearance. There is has .� , , I I I'�',;; :' - who may eboose to do so. � . in land. This scheme is perhaps much Falls Reserve, near God,erich. It seems ', I �, ��. _1� . .L � ,1""', , - teresta of the whole people than those millions, and are likely to seriously in- even a cellar in the house, a luxury of sold a half interest in his well-known than people. , � - We may Say, however, that while we -have a populat 'L �:, 0 '.� more comprehensive than is generally trotting stallion, �'Volo," for 8500. The that Mr. Wrn. Bawden was out there I. I ,:J#03 jure the cott6n crop. which some more imposing buildings � I - . H� advocated by the opposing party. It - understood. Part of the idea is the cannot boast. Atif,r enjoying the 11'D_ horse is going to Manitoba. purchasing cattle, and as the men were ataute limitei , J i , - J!1� III , "W ? �' - .7 Agree with A good deal that our correS' L A GOOD MOVEj-It is announced by 08 driving a herd of over eighty across the � I A_ I - - 14, � � I., iver, � 1he sole end Of � - �o',,fi 4-, also believes thai the':admini,stration of the Russian newspapers thatitransport- proposed tunnel under the North Ri pitalityof our arni,L1,,'e hwsLe8s we went -The annual fall show under 'the bridge. a little boy tried to cross from I ? � -; 4- � pondent says, we have always been of . , - T � I.* " i nder . ;Nv I �4 , ublic affairs has been more economical ation to Siberia will shortly be abolish- .,iindy beach and then auspices of the East Wawanosh Agricul- the opposite side, which stopped them, die.s,tiefied . � 'M - aeross the city at 421 street, and u for a stroll on th e - Ul protection. I , - - � . - , � __ - - t ,, , . �.X' �a hq­ __ - by , . � rl 4 an nd. This is drove home in the nwoullight highly ,le- tural Society will be held at Belgra-ve on a a n n � span . , � .1 , 1-:1.1, -the opinion that the so-called. I I hived " P the East River to Long Isla the I -_ � ,:0i_ � constituencies, 'such as South Huron) . . ed as a judicial punishment. m- ing but Ia-ad, L �1_j I' ­ -._'t � . DiscovERY.-A correspondent of the I � d honest by the Reform party than no little job, but if it is ever an acco lighted with our oul-ing. All the cot- I Tuesdaiy and Wednesday, October 7th and it gave way, letting them into the disadvantages; - whell be t thirty got upo o e , t� , , ,_1 - 1. �1. � � . W � ' For these reasons it London Daily News, has discovered a p river. Five bad legs broken and had to . I __ � 4 , -the Conservative. . � . #, 1'111_�,, should be held- for the benefit of the lialied fact the trip from America to tages that have been erceted so far are and Sth. i � .- ; _ _14,­ff 1 A 1� Z 11N, V" -W- _-, ortened. For the property of private individual,q., but pre taxeaj I � I - � _3 ... , , � � , - �! I- �. � � ! ., 7i_ Reform party in general, and not. for has supported the Reform party, not as horrible state of affairs in a Turkish Europe will be much sh * _M r,, I'Vibert Bell, of HensaI], mar- be killid, but no Other damage was - - _solve 1, - 0 �,Ail - t '99 instance, it is proposed to take a passen- - Affshoneat agen � ,- � - IF- ­.q.J rorn Exeter '. : I t an Organ," but an a free and inde- prison in Macedonia. an enterprising gentleman f keted a load of oats at the Exeter mar- done. - The boy barely escaped going * - , P o J 4 V ___ . the special advantage or glorification of . ger from Chicago to London with only has bought stract of land - freights. In t 11 . .Z ­_ ;� i� — _, 11 1� UNDER WATER. -Pekin, China, is just across I - � 1'. : � ,� --.,r pendent journal, having its own views ket last week which weighed 155 bush- down with the cattle, as he was left lahte'rio, peof . 4, � - k, single individual. These constitui- submerged, owing to heavy rains, and the towm line in the townshipbf '81tephen, els. It was the largest load of grain standing on the edge of the pier. . ­ - I _�, two changes and in six days. It is cer- t, . - _-.,L,,- *,tt any . �i, t and being free to exprees'them, irr'- business there is paralyzed. The gov- 1. ; L�,l ��q, ii( � tain that a number of large capalists and intends building cottages for surn- Scotch and Cis �i EA f : '. , . �, i� �: 1�_ f ?, ,�.., . encies were made so overwhelmingly spective of the influence these are engaged in the movement, and the mer tourists ever brought to Exeter. -Mr. John Tiplady and wife, who ' � �4z _!� � . ma - , , �' y have ernmeut has ordered the immediate and providing other attrac- French. The . I ­ . - � �..� K t one-sided as ther are for the express � �Mr. Arthur Stephenson, who has have been in Dakota for several months I - is tha I_1 'iii;. �,�J � 4�. day may not be far distant when a trip tions, which will, no doubt, bring many vinces . . I . on either party. We have never, know- opening of Shun King to foreign trade. been living in C inton for -some time, returned to Clinton last week. 4r-1. - Ora . n,gemoll AIL � I .. I t - I t� �� ��4, 1 purpose of weakening and injuring the . THE FOREST WoRm.-The worm that will shortl go backto his farm on the 11 - � � � ­� � A - ,�� ,� � � , : E ­� � - J to Europe. will be more like ere ing I _� ,� '%, ; ,�, .! - i :_ - :,4-i..% i ingly, hid the faults"and failings of the ferry than a sea voyage. 88 a more excursionists to Grand Bend than y Tiplady brings -rather disc � -,I! ,- ,q._­,,�� : Reform party. This being the case, devastated the forests of Bavaria, is now . now find their way thither. . ouraging re- country as-thit -J- , �:� " - - -3., ' - ell I .�� , � ' one, nor magnified those of the other, 6th concession of Stanley, the present port8,f rom that section of country; the - . �_­,� I .i;� , . . doinggreatdama, eto trees in thevi- THE REBATE -SOCIETY, There is another project on foot which, tenant desiring to give it up. crops in the neighborhood verse interests � .1. 11 4� �. 117, , - � _1 they Should be used by the party to 9 1 7 _ . - " , . I while we have endeavored to deal justly Quite an ingenious method of savftig if put into execution, will be greatly to - in which he .- in rw--e alid. r, �� A, T, �- - 1, cinity of Gaizenheim and Mayence. . At a promenade concert recently was in were an entire failure last y aud� : �� � i I , P --,.--- strengthen its ranks . and increase - " . , �! - 'T...:, � �: 1,._t, -, . I it' by all. As we have done in the past,�so -A re- - - � . � ;_� � �� I COSTLY WINTER RESIDENCE. money in shopping has just been de- the advantage of the villagers them strength, I � :.. � s'-� � �4- ear, . - � given by the Ladiee'Guild of the Triv- the county authorities having to su . I:- . - - - f 1hey should all port from the Cit of Mexico states that vised by a -company calling itself the selves. At present they can reach the . pport 9-0 - , , � ., ,� I disposes sis __ , power in Parliament. I I I ' � :.A 1 4. we hope to do in the fu'tu- re. We shall y itt Memorial Church, Exeter, the sum the settlers, and he says that the same . n, 4 �. I T �. �- 4 , , ­ I _� Ar , ' the castle of Chapult city, one of the g er ", Sir Joh i, 1 .. ., :t I � . . . , � 4 I .- . I I - hew by the line,lot the chips fall where . it is almost unnecessary to say, Is com- of loose sand, which greatly detracts handsome fiRure. ' Ve e this year I I years ago. .I P� ',',',­f.f - be held, as much as possible, at the d's grandest and most imposing structures "Rebate Society," whose membership, lake only by trampin ov - half a mile of $58 -was realized which is a very thing will ha to be don �_ � L - - _­ I posal of the leaders of the Reform - I ;, , : , , , " Jay I �,t' A! � they may. in the world, is about to be sold Lto posed entirely of women. There is no from the again, as the JDL . I" � - � , - pleasure of a trigto the water. . eople have literally no tanada, in 182 � v_ ,�f, . -The first new wheat of this * i - .. - . season crops, and- starvation stares them in the . � ---. � __ L- ­ party, and the leaders should demand initation fee and no restriction of me it is proposed, however, tb cut a channel His eatly -edu I -_ I � ,� i - ==no=" Gould for $5,000,000 for a winter resi was brought to Wm. Ross' mill in Brus- face. In the immediate vicinity of Ab- I . I � � - _ I- m_ �_L � - � If".. I ' i I i . :ift I � Z . J; � � ,.-.,I -ew- defice. , - or the Aux Sauble directly from the limited.4 and ( 1A , _- I that this should be done if the Reform;, THE Hamilton Times and Clinton N - beiship. Every one who joins is given f' - sels, on Wednesday of last week, by erdeen, crops that a week agd looked , � L I d, As � ,:7 - ,, i; a ticket certifying that she is a member, Bend to the Lake. This will make 11 I I.: - T �, � ,� � : ers of the Several ridings have u9t the Era are having a very lively and learned THE DYNAMITE FIEND.—A cipher a Duncan Taylor, of Grey township. It very promising, have ' - � . I L - - � � � �1, - J _: I _� i- , �, - � I- I I - _', � dispatch from St. which -ticket, wh�n prevented in certain considerable change in the topography was - a 81 been entirely de- 115 years of � V, - � patriotism to do it of their own accord - . Petersburg says a )lendid Sample and scaled 64 stroyed by hot winds- M r. Tiplady is .-i 11i � -, � �­-.V. - discussion not now -as to w stores entitles the holder to a percentage of this part of Ontario, bat it is neither ajZrity -he . I � - * !� I i�_- - , i hetber it 18 dynamite mine was discovered under pounds to the bushel. glad to be back in Huron, and says that noVe . - . . . .-, , k � L C t ': _]A"..� ,:- �� - In the first place, �the nominating con- drunkenness that causes poverty or the railroad Station at Rasik. That off every purchase that amounts to one in the interests of the -picturesque nor '-Mrs. Connors, of the 16th conces- he haa no desir3 whatever to leave it ties was his � �, __ ' , ,�� _. .r� - " - L . I It ­ � � �­' � " vention should make it a condition that poverty that causes drunkenness. They place is on the route to be takeu- by dollar or more. It is said that quite a for the benefit of the Grand - Benders siob of Grey, had the misfortune to fall again. I � I _0� :- , 1: i . - , . .1 ��) � .;, ��'.--- ,4 1 . . , I'll. ,,, - I �- Emperor William of G large number of stores have already en. that this has been entertained, but for a . � bodies to wbi 11 :11 , �­ I 7 - - the nominee, whoever he be, should erTany on his from the fence one day'last week, while -One ) day last week- t)�'_� I - L �_t i r, might.'split the difference and take it ­ ­­�, fril � 11. ..., 1 Z Coming Russian trip. tered into the arrangement, and it is much more practical reason. The Can- I Mr. W. ly rose to _aifi, � F, - : "ti. �L- 1:� hold the position at the descretion of the both ways, and t* after the cows and broke her left arm, N. Stinson, of the township of Stanley, . , and parliame I . - - - " -1. - � hen they would both t of land ' I i� - : 1�7,� *�Y�' DESTROYED BY SALT WATER.—The in- I predict just above the wrist. She is about 76 � . A �.,,l - � likely that more will follow. ada Company owns a large exten d Z, 11 � leader of the Reform party, and that in be about right. I- " shipped three car loads of. cattle at L . - I - J;" I �, �� t - a I - . �. ,-4, ­_ _i , flow of salt water destroyed the crops successful career for the society and in this section. About a mile up_ the logic is not a j t,;[ 1- il 'I . ­ years of age. � - . - , , .1_1 the event of the Beat being required for i on 9,000 acres -in the Province of Ger-' have no doubt it will be imitated else- river begins a stretch of country familiar- -Mr. rhomas May, of the London Clinton station for the old country. Af- - of sattire of - ` - I ; . — - I , , .� � - , - i . . I . where. ter the cattle were loaded, Mr. Stinson lund of 41 L . i --! , - ". i_� bich, Egypt. It contains a principle of bene . J- I ��, i . j-:._; another person whom the leader may ' - ly known as the flats, about ten miles in road, South of Exeter, is having a, hand- . - I I 4`� 1 - � , I - I- � I,,,i thenews columns of the Toronto T. -The flour fitting by organization which is not gen- length by from 2 to 3 miles in and Messrs. Read :nd Cor&, who were . I.. "I � t W, � ,I' -, � ,� deem of more strength or use to the ' HEAvy FLOUR OUTPU_ width. some and commodious house erected. on all a a& - eplr_ '� .-L ' �1_,�-44_ .�'. �� . __ I � � I � Empire of a few days ago we find the output from Minneapolis last week- was erally understood. On accolint of the low level of this region ,going in charg of the c ttle, t inimitable L ? ,� , . I � . L I , y, IA� ... k . � . his northern hundred acres. It is 09t down in the waitingroom, as the train. ' 'L' � -, _r,j � m , - z , . p arty in Parliament, that the conven- A WEIGHTY QUESTION DECIDED. . it is unfit for agricultural purposes, and commandin * ance and is the was doing . �V'' �,­ I I , � � 'L . � following suggestive ite the heaviest in two years -170,680 forces have 1 4 �%� me: I I � . � I i ; *' . . - conseqi 9 in appear Ogo alert, Am I 1, � .4 tion's choice should step. down and out " ' barrels. - At last,New York has been drawn in iently brings no returns to the finest structure between there and- Lon- , h : I rN,L- some shunting, and -f r t as i� Ottawa's exports to itbe United States what they were waiting fot� ! I I � "I controversy and the all -absorbing . I train I . - I I . ,. � ! - Company. By cutting a new channel don. - � � and make room for the man whose ser- in the twelve months' CONVERTED ao FREE TRADE.—The to t" , as the hjwaZ20 �� - 1, I ,� . f:�. , , , . � 1 � :.Z - � . . ' vv a Appe&rAu � _ i �, 7 i r I _L , . vices are consid � me �� ..o � I � ." , . . tained to drain these flats, and thus he I j_ ­r . � " I . retires. I � � . . the second place, the p�rson holding the lumber exported was $2,687,000. ` - * an . 'greatei avail. In $3,067,3,60. Of totat the value of the oldest. and most influential Repub- been settled in a Solomon 'like fashion VanEgmond, of Hallett, near Stapleton, the next one, d there was ,no alternw-' A I " roye valued at Atchison (Kansa- ) Champion, one of queMon, " who is Mrs. Astor?" has for the river & sufficient fall will be ob- -The other day while Mr. James left without them. It was impossible � - ered of, this ' to overtake the train .. if they waited for- . I � t � -. pi � lican Papers in Kansas, came out the 1he question, first assumed an import- thousands. of acres of land will be ten- was helping at a raising, he met with a . � i - . I'vf' l';' ' �­�' ­ . � The customs duty collbcted at the tive, for them but to engs, a liveryan' ,C4 Th ! - ,� � .. 4 ,� I * * Lv der d fit for cultivation, and at the ge d I . e I a eat should be required to give a certain' ' other.day with a free trade flag at its ant position 16 the gay town of New- - e bad accident. A falling rafter struck drive to Stratford, � . ,_ . J _ . 12i 11 . Lk, i i, , port of Ottawa daring the past twelve masthead. It says that protection has port, where dency to malaria � i i ; : : . � , � tima any ten where the, train -the oent . - � . � the oldor' Mrs. Astor and same . � �1. - - �11 I I proportion of his parliame�tary indem him on the forehead, knocking him would be heldover. 1) i I � , - � __ - ­­ ood of . 'It I , : IP 'I! months was $364,649, the alue r.' the so impoverished tfie farmers of the West the younger Mrs. Astor both demanded . which may exist in the neighborh over, and he fell across another .rafter 44 1 . 11 � ic, -� nity into the exchequer of the party to imports $1,805,309, and the exports I -A few days ago Mrs. James Carr 11 . I , I r I � _ I _. these low-lying lands will be removed. - � � � and enriched the manufacturers of the that all letters addressed " Mrs. Astor" breaking a couple of ribs. -1 � �i The - cu - ti- $3k499,863. . . . i � and daughter, 3rd concession of a � - �- n- ; - �. , � be used for campaign and other legi _ East tbat nothing can bring a cure ex- be delivered to the-reepective residence Realizing the importance of the re rey � I � .� - . -1 7 �4 ' oults _. 43pinion. - � I ;1 -The " Walter Hayness " farm, be- went out berry picking leaving'their 11 b4ag 'ne �, 1i . - � . �, mate party purposes. If these c6ndi- cept free trade. I I of each. It didn't require much p ing lot 18, 4th concession of Hallett, house u--noccupied. - - 4 . s. � These, items must, certainly, have on- , g from these improvements, the .,. Z� . � 1.'.� .1 - el . Company has offered to bear a large Some little children I -belie -1 I .. 7 � 57 1 - � i I- �'. I ffdns were imposed and carried oat the escaped the argus eye of the -'political PROMINENT OFFICIALDEAD. -Acable dering for the postma,ster at Newport to and consisting of 100 acres, has been belonging to neighbors fo --- � N. I �1_ - W . . - . P �of the necessary ex- and their way I Of the ... - . 1,v, � .. . I i I I � . I � despatch received in New York- by the decide that it was impossible to comply proportion Sold by Mr. Richard VanEgmond to , � ! � peDse if the townships interested, over to. the house and went in for a I . Wine but t 1, . � ted "soft" seat would not be editor, else be never would have. allowed Board of Foreign MissioDs of the Pres'- with both requests, so it Seems the mat. Mr. Thoo. Tremier, of the , I �_ � . � 1 3 cove -1 �. ­- � . 4�, . - . rl I i township of "good"' time. , They got hold of an advocated . -1 .-. I .., T. - I. it softer " than it should be, and no one his news columns to give the lie so di- byterian Church,- announces the death 'ter was referred to . Postmaster Van Stephen, Bosanquet and ' McGilli ' � -I - - �, 1. � - . � , - I I- Biddulph, who takes possession on the axe and knocked in a panel of the door, 'raouldi- I I . I -� I at Seoul, Korea, of 1. � Im. ., :�.-; member of the party would enjoy honors rectly to the daily teachings of the edi- Dr. S. W. Heron, Cott, of New York. And Postmaster vray will make up the remainder. lstof October. - ug P( 1. - - . I � It i M ems to think 1. ­ _� , I "''i . medical missionary of the Board. He Van Cott decided that letters addressed cGillivray, however, -se - smashed1he stove lids, fruit jars, disheg, 4t.' � . - :_- �- ' 7 an e - . 7 - � - " - I � z : t 4. I .. _. I � - - d advantages deni'd others. If a fair torial part of the paper. The Empire was superintendent of the Royal Hos- " Mrs. Astor " shall not be delivered at that the advantages we The membership of Bayfield Pres &c., spilled groceries, wr,ing the necks 'He is's , I P , ; __ - . ' uld not be cOm- byterian Church was at the last com. . � I I � . 1 t ..i I 1 .; . . � � 1k . � . I .1 distribution. of seato were made, such an never wearies tellipg its readers that the pital in the Korean ca it&]. all, unless the addres's contains th mensurate with the -outlay, and ig not munion incre' ed 'from- fifty-six of several kittens, chopped the head who so . 11 1 . � . I P . e num- - I I . I . � ws he I �, I � . as . - - I ­ I 1. .1 Unites States does not -furnish a marke ' to off & clucking hen'and had a big time � . %� theories,to � I . � :,­ . I.. . .�. .� arrangement as we have deliniated and t MICHIGAN'S LARGEST CITIES.—The ber of a particular house. In fact, so willing to contribute its 8hare,and there- eighty-two, eighteen by profession of generally. The respective daddies re- - i to ,a ,, ad) - - .- a ­ - . � - 1: � , Z, � I- _. advocate would not be required. But for Canadian products-, and, that com- population of.the largest 9�ven cities of far as the United States Post Office is fore nothing has as yet been done to- faith and eight by certificate. This take , � * �i . . I .. I L i N I . � I � I �� I . Michigan, as ascertained by the late concerned 11 Mrs. Astor " ards carrying out a work which must . placed all that could be of the damaged event. I I I _. . - any be of immense benefit to this whole see. encouraging to the new pastor, goods and the sun shines once more as " Sir JohT . . - this need not be expected' under this mercial reciprocity would not be of does not w mvWbe � I ­ I . - ' census, may now be said to be as follows, exist. Evidently old Uncle Sam is no Rev. Mr. Henderson. I � r . I . I Government and we must deal with the service to Canada. But here we have in round'numbers:. Detroit, 207,000; respecter of persons. . tion of country. � -1 i � � .) usual. The little codgers wil,1 seek an- � has haters b, I A , .. �. � I . _­ I V: - . I o -Mr. H. Levett's storehouse at the other kind of fun in the future. I . � t ! V' � t � - i a ituation as we have it. Under existing its own statement that from one Canad- Grand Rapida,61,000; Saginaw, 54,000; . A S E -'N-, 8 AT I 0 N. hiatchernes ' � - . * I , 1 - .1 ,--- I . Exeter station came nearly toppling -The Goder ' . any 14an. I . �i , Bay City, 39,000; Muskegon, 24,000; The sensation of the week has been -A daring theft was attempted at over one day - 8 all says - On Thursday, July 31, we were Alor underva I -, 11 . ich Signal of last week i; I I . circumstances a few representatives ian port was sent to the United States, __ last week. The grain i 1. . * - , I - I I _� ii . -1 Jackson, 22,000, �nd Kalamazoo 18,000. the disclosure of the downfall and Goderich early on Friday morning last. stored on one side and the pressure Shown" a sample of spring wheat harvest- � 4_4 Ria:peri � . I - . 9 I ': ,� I I have Seats which they can hold with in one year, Canadian prioducts to the A FORTUNE op $200,000 LEFT HIM. terrible death of a cigarette girl. And, At about four o'clock Mr. A.' B. Davi- caused the supports -to sink. It was no- ed on the farm of Mr. Isaac' Fisher, - few f0116,wo, , I I - ­ I � - � � L, . I mes Quick, startling as the details developed prove son was awakened, and upon looking ticed in time to save a serious loss to the Colborne township, Huron County, I . I I I I very little exertion and scarcely any ex- Value of $3,067,360, while the total ex. --Ja Ian apprentice with a - . ­ ' __ . i,_i I . building company at Bridgeport, Con- it to be, the case would perhaps have interview. ii; � Pense, while the constitue�ciea .of the ports from the same port, for the Same . round saw a man on his knees near his owner. : ��, I - . . ;ril . N nectica�, has just received word from never come to light except through the - on that day, whieWis the earliest spring- and can so a - - , � � I . I u and bar- . �fi , * The man succeeded in getting that in some sections of Manitoba at � . .. great maJority are such that their seats period,amounted to only �$3,499,863. So bed, trying to get Something out of his Word has recently been received wheat crop ever fully matured � -1 . - � England that an - ncle in Australia has - accident of a detective overhearing a clothes. interest, 1, are always in doubt, and it absorbs that, while thero was exported to the left him a fortune of $200,000, provided conversation in a horse -car. The clew vested in Canada. The earliest record- dialoy , - �­.� I � I . at ,_.� I I n Rhat he wanted, when Mr. Davison re- least, tfi-e crops have- aga been de- d a I ty i - pring wheat is that of huffy isojee ; _' � - � ; I y_ alized what had taken place, and follow- stroyed, and farmers will experience the two years ago on the Experime Ahviever ;1K. , I n earl ail their indemnity to ,keep the U ited States from the port of Ottawa he will go to Australia and take charge thus found was followed up and a story in 6 harvest of " P� A � of a large ranch tbere. � tital . . . 7;�_ 9 voters' lists revised and defray o6her ex. Canadian products to the value of $3, - . 'I unravelled worthy to rival, the imagin- ing him to the hall, caught him and de- same hardships that they have exper- Farm, Ottawa, by Professor Saunders, . � t TRAIN WRECKING. - Two attempts ation of any, writer of fiction. The 'manded his money, which was at once � " In -neco . � I III., . . .:. I I ,a incidental to a hard election and 067,360, the total exports t all other ienced before under 'similai circum- when the date was the 9th of August. I . izitig O10ppG6 I pen8e 0 . � I - .� I Thii trait is f-_ -. , . � - were made last Thursday night to wreck victim in the case, unmindiul of her given up. The would be thief has been Stances. Mr. Samuel Townsend, Messrs. . The sample just harvested b Mr. Fisher . I , � - - , f, �� i- a close constituency. Besides this, countries amounted to but $432,503. the Pullman train on the Boston and sister's warning, lost first her honor in'that town foe about two weeks, and T. and R. 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