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I =�- , ----- � . -- -- & --- ' I I . ;1 . . -------ZZ==:= . - � .. I 11 � I � , � . Athe privilegeof bein ing." But there seemed no time to W � 14EWADVERTISEMENTS more speedy in(F lose cumberous system ad. We may fairly, anticipate, there �&Akes delight In exercising's talent he in the line of education be got for so 114t. from all who he 9 , ,,it . I ­ — . I I � ' ible ac ainted with him. .One daughter Either the building must be again post . I *,� - X- Su0cm] - 7 I haA to be adopted, else the' interests of fore, good returns from Manitoba. This has for pen and ink drawing, and he tie money, and it is just barely poss suysou - , I Wednesdaye - . I I has big room literally decorated with that tbia to one reason why those edu , living in Manitoba, did not ar - � . Aff The figure between the parenthesis after . - . . - poned or It ,must be begun in f&ce.of & I . I I 11 the Company would seriously suffer. A will have a beneficial effect on busines ' him &live., The debt, either of which was a g T1' I . I � 8 the products of his art. The line of de- oational privileges are not more highly rive in time to see , . Ifid, � tMeas each llne denotes the page of the paper on which trup - � the advertisement will be found. bridge was consider,ed impracticable on I and trade in Ontario, and will help to fenve is a subject of general speculation. prized. It is my firm conviction that a family are all grown up and will receive answer to faith. The allottedtime V., wider� this. sul � � � � . - . - . I . 4! � , I I'll, , Farm for Sale -W. G. Scott. (6) account of the level, nature of the coun- enhance the good results from our own young man from the farm can learn - sympathy from a large circle of friends. past d the work only half done. paith I of I ,a roller r . Seed Wbea"ohn Wood. (8) . . . . The Grain Situation. � more at this institution in one year re- —On Wednesday night of last week, stagXled. Then came Christ's Wora in 0 - , Auctioneer's Card -D. H. Porter: (6) try, and hence the scheme, of construct- abundant yield. The oat -look has not garding the general principles of agri a thief entered the stables of Mr. Q. M. to Jairus in circumstances so simila - � I . prettidr,th I L . . . - ve markets have been ex. r. , I School Books-Lumaden �& Wilson. (6) ing,a tunnel under the river, through been so good for many years. The only The specula* - culture, and even regarding details and Doe, Huron Road, near Goderich, and He had given his chil&a CW Into . ;Z side t�o - � I . L - -ople's Jeweler -W. R. Counter. (6) . cited the past reek, with quick fluct - . . t. I 01 I . Pf , � W us'" The mare Christ's hand. It had been ac&pt.d. . f Why -1. V. Fear. (5) which the trains could ,be run without black spot looming up in the near tiona.- There ere reports of cold methods of Much importance, than he stole a horse and road sulky. - - .. L b . . � L � . . . 'ked beast, with whito mane Christ had lingerid till the Lease We L � .Dancing Lessons -Thos. Scott. (8) ­ - will gather in a lifetime jiLroply from is a well mar 4 . I'll, 6 C. an one . . . ' � - . � - New Store -A. Weir. (8) . y interruption, was devised by Mr. future is the McKinley bill, which Is is weather and float in certain port! of ,. his own experience in farm - work. The and tail, standing about fifteen hands lost. And yet in face of death the .. 1. . oil, Witt I I I . Tsunk"eo. Good. (8) - P. 0. (8) Hobson, the engineer of the Company. expected will come into force about the the Northwest but the consensus of same will hold true in regard to a and a half, weighing about eleven hun- Master's word' -was, 'Ll Fear not, believe 00 floor st,� I . Roems Wanted -Box 124 Seaforth This scheme is now almost completed first of October. opinion is ' 60 the frost did very little ed a of the breed of live stock. dred,- and -four years old-; with -. new only, and she shall be made whole 31 1 - 4;1�4,of the Tit � . ... . Lot for Sale -J. McGinnis. . I - .1 . damage, except in some of the northern- I dtioned A T) the Public -Mrs. John lenderson. (5) - knowl peg , therefore, to the young men shoes. A set of Ehglioh heavy silver-' Fear not, believe, only, and that buil, - W., I - - the a . I Noxon Drills -Thos. Brown. (8) - and as we have alteady said, is a sue- I ; . most counties, where a small amount I ap fa d � , � . . � I * . � of the rm, and ask them to give the mounted harness was also taken. The ing shall go up this summer and ths6t _ ;Wl� %it . I I . Business Change -R. Beattie & Co. (8) cess. The cost of the work will exceed THE Toronto' Globe and Montreal 'of wh�at may have been hurt. Esti- - whole outfit was found in Stratford and free of debt. Restful, rejoicing faith - . the p-romenad . � � Girl Wanted -Wm. Pickard. (8) two million dollars, and it is expects . d it Gazette are of 'the opinion that there mates of the Manitoba wheat crop are subject of this letter their careful con. , 0 - . 15,000,000 to 18,000,000 bushels, against sideration ; and I appeal to the fathers �the man arrested. Constable Yule, of and persistent prayer—these were the * handsotu;e el ' I f! � Din which iF . , . . 0 will be ready for traffic in a few weeks. will not be a Dominion General election 7,200,000 bushels last year. The British on the farm, and urge upon them to allow Goderich, had the case in hand. right thing in the circumstancig �Iad I %, XPJ00-1for. Its completion is thus spoken of in adis- until after the next census is taken, markets are higher. Wet weather is their so," to avail theinselves of the ad- —Mr. C. Hartleib, of ,Dashwood, has text after text., promise after promise I I - ,­,#w1ly the Ita S It, V JOU t I vantages of this institution if the latter disposed of his steam carriage works to showed itself in its abundant sufficien � othv". The I . I - V-3 � patch from Sarnia : - because "it would be a violation of 'the again reported this week in England, . - ' I ey I I .. I � -- - I I All doubts on the matter are - now - spirit of the constitution for Lord Stan- where harvesting is in active progress. are so minded. Men would call that Mr. Henry Reese, of Zurich, for the and applicability. When, without any I - I - 'everseeninth. Z 0 1 . ; . The Mark Lane Express says that the farmer cruel who would starve his colt handsome sum of $1,700. Mr. Roese plan of mine, the last appeal Was pub. I on the priuci SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Aug. 29,1890. set at rest, and the tunnel is an a . or his 6alf, but what must they say of will take immediate possession, land the lished (for the little letter that then 41). . I j;. W. Grigg. . — - OCOM- ley to dissolve Parliament on the advice wheat crop varies greatly according to I � I I plished fact. Monday morning a party, of his Ministers before the census has localities, but, that the crop is -full, in him who starves his son -intellectually, public wishbig anything in his line can peared was written not as an appeal,at I oaditably, w : consisting of Engineer Hobson, of the . . � nd that for all time ? � -� r - the. enter . taiui - Reciproafty. - ; . been taken and additional representa- the-hibaviest growing counties. The new a . do no better than give him a call. He all, but for insertion in th sport) the � - - 1 Grand Trunk; Charles Mackenzie, M. Z , i Use it �� Cass, the proc mith, of Toronto, wheat shown in the London and pro- Some may say that in thus writing is a man who f ally understands his hope was strong that God would .. I � Professor Goldwin S P. P., and Dr. Johnson, of Sarnia, en- t�on provided in accordance therewith." you are blowing your own trumpet and- business and a thorough gentlemai. Mr. The Centurion's explanation of Chri - Of W. I . is I - I vincial. markets samples well. Supplies partdient. I care Hartleib intends retiring from t4 busi- power ending with ,IS' . Vs N� , , - ]R=zr xv. . I Mr. Erastus Wiman, of New York, terad the tunnel from the portal on the This -might bei but Lord Stanley is of. old crops are almost exhausted. Pub- that of your own de 0 peak the word M1 . L i � I American side, and when the p&rty ar- of new crop but little what may be said on this ness, and will remain. in Daehw'M until only, and my aervantshall be heated 11 " t �� . and- Mr. Longley, Premier of : Nova rived at the division of clay separaitin made of better stuff than most of his lie cables say the samples ' I t . Ine're . . score. The time was, and not very spring, when he purposes taking a trip —that ',suited exactly and seemed PrI . � L 9 Of loer"10i - � I . Scotia, were expected to address a mass the drift from the tunnel proper on the predecessors if he will go in the face of are mostly in good condition, and are long since to Washington state. such. sirapf� - and appropriate truth, for � st 1. . L - - � 4 , when I was a farmer's son - , orage, ia , I * . I �e quoted per quarter at 35a for red and . , the Opers '. meeting at Niagara, on Thursday, on Canadian side the workm'en Bhoveled an the advice of his Gov&nment. If Sir on a Canadiin farm in self, and I think, The Clinton New Bra of last week "Speak the word only," and some of in . I � I I . i 38 for white. Estimates of the probable y . i Wilson, one of the most fa- thy sery n wil immedi ly o y -- W.sakes, wh . ... . -1 - the subject of closer trade relations be- opening in the thin partition, and ,Engi- John Macdonald ordeis a dissolution crop agree quite closely at .about 72, - therefore, that I have a right to know edYs : S uire a to t ate be .. *14 . - the .g� of I ; I � : neer Hobson walked through, followed - 000,000 bushels. something of the educational needs of a miliar 2gures -of Blyth, and who for So when, on May 30th Dr. Warden's -- � 1. I I tweenCanada and the United States Lord Stanley will not,say nay, and if ) � 7 1 � . - by the others, coming out of the portal . farmer a son and ,of the capabilities -of many years has been prominent in the kind letter came, tatting me know that few' raoiiths 11 - � : I The meeting will, no doubt, be a grand on the Canadian side. When the divid. Sir John thinks there is a better chance French mail advices report unfavor.' - I : - able weather. The quality of the new this institution to supply those needs. county in various ways, met with an friends in Ottawa. had -authorized - him much the bet I I � one, and those who attend will receive ing line was passed the signal was given, of securing aMajorityin Parliament by . I have no anxiety to conceal the fact accident on Wednesday evening that to draw $2,500 for the new building. I j&core who . , . ' . .... 3 holesome .truths. In this con- and the steam whistles in Port y uron . . crop, as far an harvested, is inferior to I I . ministry Witt . 4 some w- having an election now then after the last year's ; new grain in that I do desire that the young men prove fatal on Monday. While 'was not surprised, only deeply, deeply . A in the I q q0ted I f rance ad thankful. The way of prayer I 11 . I A�. . and Sarnia, and on all the boats who are to remain upon the farm are to walking leisurely along the street, he, glad a one to I . ikl i nection also, Bystander for September census is taken the spirit of the consti. 50c to 2 francs per 100 kilos less than - . -Mi . �7 : � river began to blow, and for about fif - . I old. Reports from the important north- have at least half the chance in an edu. .was knocked down by a runaway horse and power was made clearer thau ever I tege. . � . � . &I � ir! has this to say about the prospects of te�n minutes the sounds were deafenin . tution will not stand'long in the way . 'Ulng - - � . 1, . 9 cational point of iew given to those that had rushed on. the sidewalk. On bad. seen it before. And other dear .day mOr I � If - . � Flags were run up on all the, public ern departments are still rather con- V, � . ' 11 . .-' closer trade .4 -el ations with the United - and there will be an election all right ai, who tarn their attention to the profes- being assisted to his feet he seemed to, friends in distant quarters, who had felt set 15tyles for .. - i . . . buildings in both town tradictory, and unless harvesting sh . � � sions. , e to., . . �� � States -.- . enough. Sir John never allows 'the con, Yours AV ;1 . 6 . I 4 . I t. 2) 't a in honor of � the I ' have been completed in the north it be unhurt, and was able to make his -the need end joined in the Pr,aY-er, h a ,,�njiljnery � I . I - - - ' THOMAS SHAW. way home, After he had retired his joined in the thanksgiving too. 448ing - - Bowey, -of C I � I I I- t �f. "Yes, the clouds are breaking ; � stitutionv: much less the spirit of it, to will be impossible ,to judge closely as to wife discovered that he bad become -in- uuto'the Lord for He hath done excei- I .1 I � . z I 7 night of monopoly is far spent ; the da the volume of the crop. Old wheat , is Ontario Agricultural College, I � ; t f 4`_ I V IN ViEw of t%e fact that the people stand between him-and'his plans. - Guelph, Auzust 13th, 1890. 1 sensible, and sent hurriedly for a doc- lent things. This is known in all the this week. �] � I I ; - . i I 4 of liberation is at band. It is the day I . scarce and firmly held,, and imported � tor. An operation was performed, earth." I would have liked to have . Jermyn, i . - . - ' � ­ . - - ; . . !1 - of liberation for industry as well as for of Toronto have refused to grant any aid - grain is in good request. -. � W. . I - � - � i. 11 ­ News of the Week. Germaby's rye crop is turning out , I thinking that the skull was fractured Written a letter at once letting anxious - ohn ( , ­ .of Mr. J * - I 14, commerce; for how without the free towards the re-erectioq of Toronto Uni- � � Huron Notes. W inten �­ ' I � I !, ­ - ' and was pressing on the brain, 'but the atchful helpers know what a beautiful i i i.. - I disposal of the products of industry can worse that expected. samples being gen- . numbeer : r t 1. versity, notwithateinding the great Ma_ GRAFToNBURNED -Two-thirds of the .. . %� Mr. David Wilson, of Brussels, skull was found to be unhurt, and the answer God had given, that the whole evening *to b . 1� ? . � t P., �. I - -industry itself be free? We repeat that business portion of �rafton, South Da- erally. light and of unsatisfactory : � ; l, . terial. advantages which the city derives kota, were burned Friday. Lose, $go- -. quality, and increased imports of this left for Dakota on Wednesday of last conclusion formed was that a, blood ves- amount asked for had been receive4 Frea. cottins ­ :1 . � the McKinley Bill -is a measure of in- � , I J . . w � � ......... �� I - � eek. i sel had burst. At last accounts he was but circumstances that need not be ex. ,fiwAly were . v: - -1 . � ,it 1. '", . ternal policy, not of hoeiility to Canada, from this institution, the London Ad- 000. . year's cr9p seem inevitable. Potatoes on T p ; 1 . 1-7 . - Miss Cole, of Ethel, has been ap- still unconscious, and no hopes are held plained made iti I thought, at that time . - e . . - ..-� I . CHOLiRA'S PROGRESS. -Ch avy lafide are diseased. - Sunday. I 1; 41 1 . while Mr. Hitt's resolution pointing to vertiser recomme4de hat the name be . is he - coo. HowZ­-JA 7 � I � . olera : F, i � i 1- - pointed to the position of organist in out for his recovery. He was for many imprudent to d . - � ow , , � . . At , , commercial union, though its . progress niversity" making headway throughout Japan de- Russian .crop reports are very, con' the English church, Brussels. years reeve of Morris, and has been The building .is now going up, and is � 1 1-4 1 . changed from the " bronto U crial Chur,ch I A iC . �� f� " i has been blocked by other business, is spite the efforts of the Government to tradidtory. In the south and east the � . . : I I Iii F If -. ­ I -The first sale of �cheese from the, clerk of the village for some time. rapidly nearing completion. I - � � f � .1 "to the " Univerii�y-. of Ontario." Con- - � � ' so far from haviag been- -laid' aside that - arrest its progress. crop is said to be below the average May the I eight 0'elock , ,I � I I : Z " � V� �. !,". I Belgrave factory was Made on Tuesday --m-A rather painful accident occurred Lord himself abundantly use it � His those imporb. �� -. I I �� the framer looks forward to pushing it, sidering that thetnivershy. GARIBALDI'S Wii5ow.-The widow of particularly of sprink wheat. � In the � in - I � � of last week at 8J centff per pound. ' on Friday evening of last week -in the own blessed work. I I'll . 4 . .7 � � " I Z7. western governments and-, in Poland re- . I I ly occur at tt 10 " it' ' as soon as he has the opportunity with - ial inatituti '' General Garibaldi is about to marry Dr. , -we have- this,week to announce the barn of Mr. W. A Wilson', While an- I . I �� �, � . vine on, the suggestion is a 4 . ��� - :i, full confidence in its ultimate su�'Cess." ' - A"A ROSS. - who were in � I 1 �; -� - - , I -net � Smith, of Cred- loading fall wheat with the slings, which - : : I, irl � good one, aside altogether from the con- Gabriel T4nferna, a physician stationed sulta are better, and in sections very death of Mr. Mid� . ,. : I ;. ., A .kelihood Mr. Hitt's resolution . at the Italian Naval Academy at Log- good. , . . . Brucefield, Ontario, August i3th, im. the aflkir we] . - 1% ',� I . . � � z . I � t� , In all, 1i sideration r ito for its horn. I or iton, who died on Mo :day of last -week. are in connection with the hayfork. Just . from Toronto � 41p, I will be brought up at the December . . I sick for -'about two as they were hoisting the first sling I oncerning I daughter -of � :: �� F� J of punishing To'oi . Rep Aa frorn.Hungary state that the P. S. -C the furnishin - --- � . I SUP -PRESSING A NUISANCE. ' . I ­� :� I F.- 11, � parsimony and meanness. � -The Gov. weather was very fine &nd favonible for Mr. Smith had been 4: - . g of I , � V 11 �, However, I - ' thi aew building. I have just received - ­ I I t Mea years. ; - �while it was nearly even with the mow, , a . � " t I session of Congress. nwhile Mr. ernor of Ning-Poo, China, has suppressed the completion of harvest work. -The Toll Brothers have purchased the main hook pulled out of the rafter I � Theme$ FA � j� .� I Many I r 1;4 �f I - If , , I .�-,, t! Toronto has only acted in this- matter as let r from Dr. Warden. As many hive � . J . - Mr. Charles I - 4 11 - I ,-, �1. - 1 ,� I . Plumb, of Kansas, hag. introduced the the native Chinese nunnerie,s in that die- 'samples of new wh-eat had been received wi-angly come forward to help id -put- . . � �i� - - � 1� � � . the property lately owned by J. Black- with the pulley attached, this causedthe acted i � Ll� -I- � , I � , . she does in all others. She' would like from various districts, but the quality �bride, 1, I R� f I � trict, on the ground that they are dens of . tin I - - �� - 0 1 , " : i;, Fl. I I I .. �%�'. subject of free trade with Canada in the brough, in ,East Wawanosh. It con- -�sling of sheaves to come down with tei- ,g up the building, are there n . herself � 1.,Vqf:�, , ­ I I . I was , I f. t, to own the whole world if she could, but imrnorality,� . was less Who will just as willingly take their . I � . satisfactory than had been ex- ers -1 � I J i - - _ 1� ��! �. I I I ac I , , - " ,,�* - Senate.. While'all this is being done ' tains 200 res, and � was' bought for rible force. Miss Bella Wilson, daugh B&w,den. T] - ib � -e S, ::, f she would not like to h for it. HEAvY FROST. -A killing frost is re. pected. Austria's crops are less favor- $4,700. 1 ter of W. D., and Mr. John Eatlin , part in the furnishings? Reja is an I I I, I i� -- I at Washington and by patriotic Cana- pay Muc � ,earty mornin I . ably spoken of than those of Hun- . 9 extiact from the letter, which will ex� � 'O - V �. � . ported in Kittson, Marshall, Norman, -One day last- week I man who future horn ' , 1. -, iu I - �Ei 1-1 Her iulers are .extravagant enough in . is employed by Mr. Wilson, were -"- ­ � � - j, , � 1 333 77777 I I 11 I: : � , . dians at home, our Government are I � and Polk counties, Minnesota, in all the - gary. - . was walking a plain what is wanted : " Mrs. Dr. par- e, �� � border counties in Northern Dakota and - ROumania has commenced ,exporting harbor in Goderich, he picked up a heir Mani I. their internal mana&nient of the city's long the beach, near the both in the mow ready to assist, w4en ." 1i aciag ever possible obstacle in their � I sons,Knox church, Toranto,is to trying to of t i� . the long rope .caught both, thro � � I � .1 �, , � affairs, but v�heii it comes to - anythine Matnitoba westward to Minnedoes. new wheat, the quality of which,as well best ' wUhes I I,- I ; way and are doing all they can to keep I . them a distance of 22 feet on the wing raise enough in their congregation to - � - - � - WHOLESALE SUNSTROITIEs.,-During a as quantity, is said to be good. Spanish pillar quarter bearing the date hard siony, which �. I in which the Province has, an i ro.vide all the beds required." I (cost. �, . ! 4. � M teiest 1788. Such coins are curios nowadays. threshing 'floor. Both were unconscious P . ing one, Was �� . � . " forced march of a Bavariin regiment � -One day last week'John Holenback, for some little time. Miss Wilson got ing, I believe, about $1,000.) ic We nee4 - I I the wheels of Qo merce blocked in order , . ` In Italy wheat and maize (the latter . F. Robinson. I they grab all they can,and give -back as from Ribelstadt to Maekbreit 170 men ' harvested in September) promise yields - ,everything new. Besides beds we re I . I that a few pets who are now over -grown . - . I of Ethel, was drawing manure when one several bad cuts on the head and is . � - . ; � . . . with ill-gotten wealth, may grow fatter . un . -died above,the average. quire school desks and � seats, kit -a -hen . � wishingthen little aspostible. The` head pushers " fell from a' stroke Three of them I . . of hie horees balked, He started to badly shaken generally. It will be Choz, Jackal � - of that city haV6 been atrugglinj for and 17.are dying. I furnishings, laundry fixtures, - dining I still from the taxes coming from the punish the horse, when the brutTe kicked some time before she is really sound ranto, in *hi I .-. I years to induce the Legislatpre to per- I IRELAND'S HAY CRoP.-The Irish hay For Farmers' Sons. and struck him in theface room tables and chairs, lamps, crockery, - I . hard working people of this country. . . . . , breaking his again. Mr. Eatling had to be 'car- - nected with � , . I . mit the property of the Province located cropis ruined and the condition of cere- ONE YEAR AT THE- ONTARIO 'ACRICVL- upper jaw and'nose. ried to his home in the village the etc., etc. We roughly estimate these an House., � e . . I . I likely to cost about $2,500, excluding : The people, how ver, have the remedy als and ,the turf is bad. Onp death is , TURAL COLLEGE. -The other day, while Mr. A Me- next morning. He is affected consider- � . , I ; in the city -to be taxed for the city' ted from eatin � fteoed pota- the beds. This seems a large sum, but !w- in their own hands,if they could only be . . .8 repor - 9 . �, I To the Editor of Tim 7UR.OX EXPOSPrOR. � Tavish, of Stauley-5 was driving a team ably in the back from the - accident and I benefit, but thus far they have ' not toes. '- � . . SiR,-I frequently receive lett r In � - induced to use it. 11 . I e's fro' hitched to W. Perdue's thresher, the one of his hands is badly hurt. then it is for a large building, with &a. � , I STANLEY NOT YET i,,,z GOOD HIMALTH; - farmers' ill be horses became unmanageable, and upset -Th- Financial District meeting of commodation for 92 -teachers and all. NYAL . - made much headway, and their course - sons asking' if they w a - Hl"" * , I �Henry M. Stanley's agent has written The old furniture was very old, -Bolas town,were in� . � I 1- towaMs the University w1i'll not a letter in which he says Mr. Stanley iR at this college. For 'the information of ishhad his arm broken, and the machine church, met in Londeaboro, on Tue9duy, -of it'45 years, -and in iiew of - the new ment 'on W( - Every Word True. aid ' allowed to take asp ,-oial or partial dourse the thresher on its side, Mr. McTa�- the Wingliam, District of the Methodist , - . ,,, The Brantford Expositor, like the their-desigus in the direction named. very far from being restored to perfect' ' � have renewed none of it - ,very interesti �, . I - those who write thus, and of farmers' was slightly broken. - 10th inst., at 10 a. m. Ministers prea- baildir1g8 we - i I -, ,orth Expos But, perhaps,'after all, it is just &a well health. -. -We regret to learn that Mr. Oliver ent, Revds. John Scott, Chairman; J. are s � 61 , 'the farnib : 4 Seat iToR, has recently been ' sons generally, I should like to be per- for years. We apealing to former = , � w - ,-1 I they did. refuse to aid the Univ'ersity, WILL THEY AxALGAMATE I - Miss mitted to -answer these questions Pennington, formerly of the Huron road, A. McLachlin, Win. Ottewell, J. Fer- � Pupils to h 1p in the furnishings. We .1 townsman, M �. . ., doing good service by directing atten- , � L Z- 6 ' Frances Willard gaid in Chicago that ; try to exereise the very strictest. seen. , . ,�. , tion to the injustice to the public of for had they given a grant they would .% movement is' on foo ' . through your columns. GoderIch township,died at his residence, guson, k. Swann, S. Sellery and.R. . God- .. ,form membel � - . -1 . t to amalgamate By the term "partial," I mean a Maples, Dakota, on Sunday,August 3rd. frey. La,y -Represdutatives, Win. Pot. omy, consistent with efficieney and dun- - ,was the marr - .11 paying public officials by fees and the have schemed so as to. bring back to. the Women's- Christian Temperance co*urse more or less fragementary in re- Deceased emigrated to Dakota in 188-4, - lard, J. Braithwaite, N. H. Young, W. bility. We try ever to realem6er that it � 7 -miss I,eils, I - . I I -- I I it ­� Is � - Union and the Salvation Army. � � i., a - their coffers from the Pr ' t " e as theLord's money we are usin for his own �%Suud. The I -q.mce wic . r fl'� " danger to the independence of Parlia- gakd to subjects selected and also in re- and was well known to many in Goder- Bengough and J. Leech. Missionary 9 - � � ­ CROP FAILURZ.-A ' I V. �'-' � . ch as they 'gave, an the less the Pro- , St. Nut des. gs,rd' to the dur tion of the period of ich township and vicinity. - work. We look to him to supply us � ,$, ­ . , .. ment of allowing members to step into MIX a . � � sermons were arranged as follows; Wing- Rev. H. M`c� ....'6 ., I . . - patch says the crop in MC-Intosh-couut - -A b&rn owned by John I'vaddy, of ham, local arrangements ; Teeswater, -throughhis people -with �all thatthey ceremony wo, i � 1-1 -t�- . yl attendance. Such a course may be taken . I � . . .1 .1, t � I - vince receives I the less *she I � . V4 , ,.,; high salaried positions'to which they I . � North Dakota, is a total- failure,- and -ere, but it is neither desirable nor � local arrangements; 'Wroxeter, Noverm- really need." - . 1 1,14 ­ � h . East Wawanosh, was burned on Thurs- terian churel �. - - some of the farmers are already asking -,, il irtually appoint themselves.- The fol. will be required to give in return. I . 7 � .4 � . I asels, -to- : I . V profitable. -The individual who adopts day evening of la'st week. It is sup- ber 23rd; L.B­Wallwin; Bra Are there not some amongst us whose Betablage of i : i ;, . �. . ; . - 1". � for assistance. � - : I , lowing remarks, which we quote from this course gets only an 'imperfect and posed to hearts shall be made willing? One will . bride wan Itiel . I kzl I , z, be caneed by an incendiary. cal arrangements; Walton, - local ar- : IM z � THE strike on the New York C6ntral GLADSTONE SP,EAKs.-Mr. Gladstone, very probably a confused idea of any There was a small insurance of $900 on rangements ; Londesboro, local arrange. I undertake for the desks and -seats, an- . in cream 40OR �� -1 . �! t ��,- I ayt - - .4 our namesake, will Meet with universal speaking at Hawardeu he other d . - . � �. . �1 1. subject. it, which only covers a small por'don of I ments; Blyth, other for the kitchen furn!shings. Some - - ; 1, il 'I approval from the people. It says: . re dilated upon land culture in England.- I - . 01 � � C - , I Railway still continues. The' doesDOt By' a " special" course is October, S. Sellery ; suita6ble ace 7 1 �. I . V 11 n- -ditional .1 I ! � meant one in " hich the attendance con good housewife will look after the' sheet. *& I f t. i,., - the loss. ' A burn, December 14th, W. F. Cam .1 � . � . i I . . . - . . . . ings, another the crockery and another amiable snd;� � 11 W , . I I There is one aspect of the question seem to be -much chai�ge in the -situation Ele.sa.id.there ought to 'be more fruit tinue's for one college year, and during -On July "Isf. John D., elde.9t son I bull: Belgrave, December 7th , I ,� S; - .� � .. -Do I . � - ­ . - t- �, .1 - farming. -.He bplieved the value of the I , John the knives and forko and so on. What- . sure of all - L J 4 1� - that has not yet been presented, and it - from last - week,- except,, that the con. ,which the student devotes his attention of David Camph,-11, 1-ith conces.,iion of Scott; Bluevale, Decern er, Win Otte- 'a� ,, �� 1� . . I , I .... � � . land, in spite of inc reign I 0 - I . I :4, - i is a most important one. Reference i tending parties see im- to one or more subjects, as he may de- Grey township, had the m'Worturie to vVell. Educ-%tional meetings, Wingham, ever is done must be doBe quickly, for - forher and I I . - � � '­� ''141 � . a m to be drawing ports, was destine . all must be ordered by the 10-th of Sep. United life a-1 , �A ­­ : . . " � � �� -4 - . now made to the enticements field out . . d#o improve. � sire. By adopting this course a young have three of the fingeri- taken off Septembei 21st, S. Sellery; Teeswateri . I " i , , . -- .� w;.- : i - , . further apart and becoming more bitter. SENSIELE SUQGigSTIoN.C­,-Tke Berlin t6mber. It is such a �iecioua honor d newly wed6 I - - . , . . 11 ,�� . to men to enter public life for the. sake . man rriay in one year take in the two his right hand iu a planing mill at Nlat- local arraugements; Wroxeter,Fiebruary, . -. an � . � 14�. I ; � o f ,�-�;,,�� 41- : t * - - Post says R . , T'it � �`i; i Jre has not materially extended usBia ought to, trove her de' years' lectures on agricultural dairyi�g; tawa, about thirty miles froin Duluth. S. Sellery * Bruasels,local . , - - - I '!­ . �; -".." I ay of T lie stri . , j" - L , of the prizes offered in the w I p privilege Christ gives us to be fellow- ­1 . 4-'J- L L . noori train f( � f� � -1-12"-4- , , tL, of . a I arrangements , L . . , � ,;; � ' ' - ; 'i-, t -,,� �47.0 , offices, and to the temptations that are bu the service the road is very iq- ire for peace by consenting to an ar- but to enable him to do , he must The patient is doing as well a workers with Him in giving light to otities, where . . ,- . 1; �, ,,f,� ." � -1, so 8 could be Walton, John Scott;, Londeaboro, Feb; ­ , I � � L � . . . I . I -I i'� I �, rangement by which the three great rd outside- the institution. in expected under the circumstances. . the that eit in darkness. - Wifl it not � I v, ,­­ -- this L ruar-y,,,,.Tohn Scott; Blyth, January 25th, In I weeks befof� o �­ , !4, :7 P . . - __ I. ­ given them to desert the service of the different. Pa;senger trains lire run powers shall simultaneously withdraw however, there is no real hardship, for -Mr. Nelson Keys, of the Babylon JohiiISc ' � �1­ � 0"-.". f boa' . - , ,� Lr . � 1-1, 14 - country in order to fall into some soft '. be honoring to the Master we love that life at Owen 4 . � 1!,-.�­,, �,- A - .�- I : I ott; Auburn, Februa I r 11", J. H. - -- - ' � ­ �,� r .,-1 .­�, !, "sit."' The �ccusation hagbeen-made irregularlyand freighttraffic is nearly their troops masFed on the frontier. the college is bu t little more than one Line, Stanley, met with a rather serious - ry, that house be opened free of debt, fur � - : I j�' '-­1Lj,7,. ,_ L ,,, L. I— ; . McLachlin ; Belgrave, January, I. � � Bil:EIIS. �,.L - - B. I ; --i M'k 7 L -� � against at lea8t'one individual that he at a stand g.till. This, ,of course, results THE CALIFORNIA FRUIT CROP. -The . - � nishings and all ? Contribitions should . - - 'Wallwin; Bluevale, local arran � Wingham., �c L �- - . 11 ; � !, 11 -1; . t�.� � �, invited defeat -at the polls in order that in gfeatloss and inconvenience to ship. curing of raisins and prunes in Califer- mile from the city of Guelph. accident a few days ago. While en- gements. be sent to the Rev. Dr. Warden, 198 - - preeiding. ' � � � . 44� t�tY-lr - �, .. The entire cost to the outside student deavoring to get one of the horses into Amounts to be raised for Superannuation � - I'- , 9�. ­ .� 44 ,'' he might be in a position to drop into ast. The would include thp tuition fee, books and a mow the animal kicked, striking Furd: Wingham, $79; Teeswwter, $53 - � A. R. -- ronto, vv -as a � 1":.. , niwwill shortly be in full. bl St; James street, Montreal. - . - � - -La ,� -ill '1� -6 c'- , �, A . �, � I . -, pers and the public generally. The prune crop will be close tb----1,5 00 boo I - I I ,� an alluring office whiGh had become . I . M " - " I I `.' . , � , . ''I'r - . board. The tuition fee is $20 a year, him under the chin and on the breast. Wroxeter, $42; Brussels, $57; Walton" � -Thomas B 7 ..­:: . . 9 T � ,-. - ---t e � I � � i�- vacant, while others, no,Ldoubt, have situation can not long remain station- -pounds. Th.e prices for dried fr'ui� '�ar which is a nornival sum. The outlay Mr. Keys is now recovering but he had $40' L3ndeaboro, $56; Bly attlie races . , I : ., , a ,,, . , , -- j I i - !.. � ; � a ' ' ; th, $59 ; Bel - f i - - C - . i -1 ­- L �F - iv. kept the glitter* eLteadily in ary and a crisis m net soon come. The steadily aujanenting. The se ' On Wednesday of last week Mr. . 1". - , 1� ­� , " �1- , ing prizes 1 asc n Of for books is not of necessity more than a narrow escape from instant death. graye, $35; Bluevale, $42; Aubur , week, -Trot � .; " 7 %%'­ �- , ­ ?. , n, - ; i�, I I., I I view. -GlanciD through 'th-6 1890 bids-fai-r to'be remembered in the th- . . Philip Lorch; a well-known � lt� �!,� �' .. list of labor authorities are still -making efforts -farmer on L - I '.1i =:;,-, i �i� ­ 9 . at sum, and good board may be had in -A young boy named Kemp, of $56. Ma District meeting will be held and goes tc .� I � .�� -�-, �77 God- y I I -. I I ,, horticultural histor' of Californi the third conce.ision of Wallace town-' , . I 1,; .� f ), - L.: 2�!! � - sheriffs, regiatrars; etc., one is surprised y , 11N�' �, ,,,, ,,L" I . to secure arbitration w a as 0, Guelph for from $3 per week and up- eridh township, got his leg broken, t * �� - ,' � .:e * " -� I hich the railway remarkably prospe' he Bl On Monday evening a public .1 Barber 0ov4 - - � . 1. - - n" t at the number of ex -M. P's. and ex -X1 ' rous year. emoving some straws from I lee-- gave , i- . er s - � Wi � -- - and the ,, � , � �� 1 - t. Thua far SYMPATHY WITH DILLON.-Thirty . . I i . , [--,;�- si tently, resis he knotter -of his binder when the A boy name� I 1) I r ship, was r -,Y L .1 '�,%'WtfL wards, acco ding to the amount-, of ac- o* meeting was held, when addresses were t I . , I ii F �i% - w ; f 't i" P. P's. who hold these offices, officers p commodation required. ther day, in a rather unusual manner. � . I � I .:. � , 1� �'. From the state- ' ven by Revds. Messes. McLachlan, - . � i-1, - -, � -; ­. . - thou and perso -He took a te 91 I � I ­ -. name of more than one ex-Cabiuet there have been no serious disturbances 19 as took part Friday in a r and water tank to � horses started e6nd the needle- descend- -1 z . , r 1 �; �-. � . � ;� 1. -1 - ment thus given, it will be easy to . esti. haul water for a thresher, and the Swann and Sellery. Cainpbell!a v I I . , ­ -: �. I I I -It � 11 - I V . f I . demonstration held at Limerick to pro- mate theentir' ed and pierced two fingers of the le ­ , minister is also to be found. There is of any account, and I . e�* . - �.� r, � " the strikers and " e cost of the'special course horses became mired . it ,i i . i s � L -! '1� " " I is getting al, I I '. 1, i- - - � ­ . - , - . , I , I I 11 ' test against Bishop O'Dwyer's attack - Taking them by ­ . : -- hand. The hand being thus pinned ­ �: ; � , - I . no doubt a strong and reasonable their friends seem to be conducting when it is borne in miffd that the col- the head, he was attempting to le . thetop of " � hief � upon John Dillon. Dillon I - � - . i-�ii ,. . I ad � I , , . , . 1, , eve year co I � '. '. �Z . I . i , popular prejudice on .the part of the , O'lirien and 1 down, the discharging arm of the binder � . -1 � - - . mmence Octo.ber Ist and them, when - one stepped on his leg, How the Money Came. L culur saw il �� I � �' . � -, 1: , 1, i .. o s embers of Parliament themgefves in a most orderly manner, ten other Pai'mellite members (A Parlia closes during the last h,%If of June, and breaking i.t. ' POINT-AUX TREMBLES,COLLEGE. struck and broke his arai belowthe base ball: i � � .- - � - I . I I .19 Z - I I ment madv` peeches. A banquet . . , - � � , '� . I , 11 � � I � �p � using public office, not as a public trust, and appear determined -to CiDn(fu-er by fol that no lectures are given from Christ- elbow. Mr. Lorch took out his knife . . factory and � , I I I - -, I - - - I , � On Friday of last week, while a Mrs. Anna Ross, of Brucefield, who- and started to cut his fingers ,, I * 11 .. �; i . lowed- at 'which 150 guests were - . � L � � , 1-11 � , - I but as a means of further advancing legal and peaceable m I .Mae until January 22nd following. threshing was in progress at the farm. of free of the, , - 'the grounds . I'l, lc � " i � i� ,�; eans. - - I f �� , - ­ �- resent. . I : 1 .,; �� .�i theirownends. It-issufficent honor for � - . p - has taken so deep an interest in the needle, but being afraid of .cutting a by the Un' � � , � ;i . � I . I . Those who take a Bpe::ial course are Mr. W. Ohler, in Colborne, a son of Mr. Point -Aux Trembles College, near Mon. cord, desisted anti did not get free until 1. . - . , .. I , - 1) � I- � ­ 01 � .., . t, 1 -- which arrived at Vancouver on Thurs- I �� - i . , , � �� John Hamil V- �, - - � 0�� - . Quic-K TRip.-The st hia, not required Jo do any manual labor on Michael Swarize met with a painful ac- treat, and through whose efforts a large- the casting -was broken off w a one man that he represent his constitu- art �- - I - � 1. ency in parlia�aent, without grabbing A GREAT deal of int . d the farm, and yet'they may take advan- cident. Some one abo'v(i him had laid car load of f I ! I , erest is centre ith cold , - . , t, I ,- *� or, ' day last week, made the trip from Yoko- sum of money was raised during thd chisels. The accident must have been an diao. Pacific � � j14 �- , �: ,.­�l ;� 4 the fattest office that presents itself. . ' � '­ , :, - I.- -, �- just now in the whea -crop of Manitoba. - tage of any instruction that tn�y be given dow'a a pitchfork, when it slipped down, � . i � � I : 7 -�'- t hama in 13 d . past year for the erectiomof a new wing 7 L � � � � � � . - - . - , -first gers, . . I - I -� ducted on, a business basis, by maki - . . e ad 49 -dlass passen I would not on any account have it penetrating 'one lung. Under medical writes I on the � . a � I I : � con- a- at the stableo1f they choose to do this. the prong catching Swanze in the breast at the College for the benefit of girls, -On Wednesday of last week, - Mr. y .": � �­ �� ­­ 1 - ;, - Let us see that public businesi is The result of the harvest - ther 'is ex- utes. She h ays, 22 hours and 44 mi unusually painful one. John Bai * � I " , ��f. F ­. �x Ing i - � : r . � � -i � � . - ,� � . .:, 4 the salaries correspond with the work pected to have a very considerable in. 10.6 Chinese and 12 Jap nose ; also 1,500 tG the� Montreal Witness as John S. Cogpin, of Mitchell received . . - � . . I I . . . I am recommending treatment he is doing ' . I I i a � understood that - way, has re . � 'i to be done. W�en this is done II the fluence, not only tons of freight. . as well as could follows . telegram from Mr. George Pepper, of now : ��� � ; z -, -� f, "' on the trade of that ., I this in pref9rence to -the complete ,two be expected. I . Is 11 I - -- � � �- 4 I � . I �� I up DEATH OF A FAm - - Inquiries are coming in from various Toronto, asking him to have his span of near Londox t " -4 i office hog" will be starved out, public OUS PIONEIC-i.-Sam. years"course. The students should take -John Bain, lot 4, concessidn 14, quarters -What have been the results four year old �­ � J� Z. , , : i - I i . �. - -1 country"but upon the trade. of the sister nel Cody, an uncle of " Buffal I - � r�'-, 4 ', � � , duties will be more faithfully discharg- b Bill," ��-: -I , , ' drivers at the station that . of -the new t 3 -1,1� - i ; , �F� e to the other of last winter's effort to raise money to af Mr. Coppia complied and full height . - , - e hp. C'h+ I T , � `42", scheming -now done by our public m . ears. a rivers there accordingly. Just - ed, and a great deal of wire -pulling and � died at his farm, near Ottawa, Illinois, possible, or, what is much preferabl , day, containing twenty-one well devel- enlarge the girl'g building? Th min, had his d% provinces, and of these, perhaps Ontario the full two years' course whore at all Gr y, pulled a bunch of oa � , �-� I . I � F- 'i -, , en is the most interested. - A large amount on the 21@t inst., aged elghty-fou'r y I - �- ,- J-4 ­,- C; I - the regular three years' course. Per- oped stalka� being the production of a Mr. Ratigh � -. v : �: -, F,, -, will be avoided." � of money has gone from this Prb'vince -to !1e was famous in north utes of the General Assembly have given while the t i . I . ;4 ,6rn Illinois dur" haps it is not generally under8to rain was stopping Mr. Pepper shop and I � � . � �, � � � ad that single seed. On one of these heads 148 result's, and the report of the French made a purchase of the team at $4W, � L ;, . ... . , -1 . ling the early days, and in the '50a was a i I :1 � L . . � I -11 I � Manitoba for one purpose oi another a atudent who passes all the examin- grains were counted. It was found -to 'Eva Teriaut�, - I I I ;� -1 - I . . " * � . I L I I . � - "I � I I � i I � � The St. Clair Tunnel. and. as yet very little of it has returned. aisisting in running off many negroes to . - . - I .,. prominent underground railroad man, �. . - ngelizo.tion Committee has gone and they were shipped to the cit left on ations for two years becomes an associ- average ninety grains per head, making out, giving results, but still the news following clay. They are a handsome Plailwa I - - . 'y the t! L � �, I � T]6y Y IL I 1� iL r I - ate or graduate, and that the degree of a grand total of 1,800 from a 8i gle does not seem to - WAY " - r ­� � , . I I , A great triumph in engineering skill It has been hoped that in the eveut of a Canada. One of his sons, Saniu6l, is . a n reach all quar span of well red animals, and Mr. : �L'�',- il 11 I B. S. A. is conferred upon those who I ters b - I " I I grain. These oats are of the White where an interest has been taken, I Pepper should nearly 'double his me ey I expe . I I .. - � - state senator of Colorad and a . � � I I - I � I . , . � has just been achieved in the completion' good crop there this season, and reason- �Fda h- successfully pass all the examinations Egyptian variety. ' 113 weeks. L , . - �- IL - I . � i- , , � . ,�, ator ri ug � � � have been a9ked to -write a letter 11 giv- on, them when he takes the " I . ' . 1 �4. - -� . � �, of the St. Clair tunnel, connecting the ably fair prices, tile Manitobans would ter is the' wife of State �oe'n ab e. for three years. L --The Goderich Star io in into the . after in thej . �­­ . I � . . I . JEWS FOR PALESTINk.-An �associa- . week ing results." If editors can have pati., American market. : . I FL. z . . f last � L � ; - - L _ I L ; L' , : - I . � " � There may be, however, a large says: Mr. James Jenkin, of Colborne, ence with me I would like to put it in a - - neay. I �i I , a , Canadian with the American side of the be in a position to,return a portid� of tion for the colonization of Pale ltine has -Dut I I : � � .. a I . L r � number of young men who cannot leave was one of those enterprising farmers narrative form. -Mr. John M. Patterson whofor' the I day tw the j _ � . 11 'St. Clair river, between Sarnia and Port the large receipts drawn from Ontario. been successfully estahlished b th past sixteen years, has beenlivin With . car loads ,of - ; I - I - ; .. 'I, '42 - y i �hj the farm for two or three years and yet who took a sample of the two rowed When the statement came in about his son, Mr. David Patterson, 7allace, ,I � o �, lk * - � � I � ' , L � '. �, i ­ Jewish Workingmen's Club in Wh � ­ . , � I I - �. I I -11, . -r. . Huron. This work, has been in progress Hence the almost universal interest felt . they.could do so for one year. I am barley sent out from the DepartmeAt of the beginning, of May that i � I � � I - � %, A chapel, London, England. The ageocia- ' natead of and who was A Canadian pioneer, died - -Two r! - - I � I . I �'i ­f� I - t I 7 . � 1. R - ��,� ., satisfied that to them a special course Agriculture at Ottawa. He Bowled. two the $5,000 still required we had barely, early on - Monday, 11th of August, - i for some time. When first -spoken of, here in the result of the Manitoba tion is sending shipload' of Poo; Jewish such as I have described would be of bushels, and forty pounds, and from $2,500 and that not exclusively, i have passe - ­ : ,� I I ': �. .- - �, -, I � a r � - * .. �1, - ? I I I . - � �r � ,; 1. .. � " Crop rep 9 ,all along have ndon t9 Palestine a, n having reached the ripe age of four SundaY, . P -1 � - it was considered a very wild and vis-. harvest. ort families from Lo d L . � . muc4 value. They could thus get all this' thneshed out seventy bushels of answer to our 'special appeals, surprise score and ten. . I . x�: - I- will provide them with; funds to - pur- , the 1-�ctures on general ,agriculture and good clean grain, in size and color fully Deceseed was born in - I �,­ . " l � 1: ionary scheme, and one which would been most favorable. - Tle great drea( I . '! . � 1. � I - chase necessary articl�s and i, start and disappointment were f r1les, Bran Z .. I . il most keenly the count Antrimg Ireland. in the year - . -! � . ,1 has been of early frosts. It is quite h �th these, could equal to the imported seed. y T � . I ­ notlikely ever be accomplished, and live ktock, and, along vA I � . .L I � . I - � I ­ , -�� - . . t em. . . Who has felt. The thing had been gone about 1801, and Came to Canada in IS23, land- where he w L ; I � ; � . �� - -, � ,� which if tried would only result in true that there has been more or less take the lectures on dairying. Lectures ddne as well? I all ' e � 1, T � . . � I . t I I �17 � ; � CAR. -A c r on th 1 Mou in the name of the Lord," prayer from ing at Quebec. H6 made a shor . vras in hi - . 7 1 , � - I ­ '. � I failure and lose. It is wonderful, how. frost both in Manitoba and the Terri- Penn gravity railroad near Re%ding, t stay in W" born UR i.. , - - .- ,�!­ RUN -AWAY P nt on other branches might also be taken -A turf club has been organize! in many hearts had gone up for the whole that provinee, and then moved to the 7 1 r- I j - I � - � . i I f I 1, - . . - � I : - r. - Pennsylvania, ran I - . �� . .1 I in, as on veterinary or horticulture, at Lucknow, or rather the old club 'has amount, plans had been laid for getting neighborhood of C . am � . � - what hurnam ,skill and ingenuity, tories at different times during the past away M � South D I - � L I ­ . WAS one of, � - I 6 L . ever, Saturday . least the principal portion of t ' * on been reorganiz,Q4. Some years app. -he the whole amount, the agitation had wards he bo far I s % . 11. ; R ;, , ,- �,, he Ornw-all. Soon after . . . � and attained a velociy of 80 miles - -., " �, � L' � ba(ked up by plen1y of money, can ac- two weeks, that of Friday night last one or the other of these subj6cts, club construct�a a half mile trac-k,:'bu mat South Gore, . plonep I - 1. . -, 1. L X I I . . an hourp'finally plunging down an. em- � ., L - ut been made extensive enough, without county of eaL . ,rsL I J - - g -L � ­�- - . cora,plish. What at first seems utterly being the most severe. . But, if we can bankment 50 feet high. Eight A number of students took this special after a few MpOtinga the track was &1- miracle, large returns might be e � Ur"etnville, where be was & _Clow , -, . ,-- 1 -� . I � �'. I 0en pas- W11 an � ­ . . " course I ast winter who were unable to I - xpect- married to Janet Thompson in 1826. , � boys, wil! I . - � V - I � ­ .1, I 0 � i, , d : I - I . -X . j. - impossible in a short time becinies an place any credence on the reports, the sengers were in the car, four of � whom. lowed to go into disrepair, bat during ed, and, yet the work aimed, at wa's only After spending eight years,on th4st farm . . I �. � - I remain two years; but why 0ould we this summer considerable work has been half done. I In , South � - - ­ : . lz� � - 1. were killed. � I �� i � - I he sold out, intending to remove to Ohio � , i � � - -, , ,accomplished fact. Hitherto the cars of grain has not been injured exc*ept in low I not have:at least one hundred stiidents done atid a -good deal of money spenr, " They shall not be ashamed that but . Xurgaret, � - I .� � c�;. - I ! - V . ., i I I � � . . � - , . � - I - . I .- I bought another farm next 'year in . . I - ql . the Grand Trunk Railway had to be places and where it, was late gown. If - - , ' I 11 of this class every winter? -By the upon it, so that it is now in shape for wait for me," that was the verse that 0 f Mra. A. K'a , �% � � . . x ord Township, 'a z � . :i - a me county where I In Duad � - � J - -As the time 7 a,pp oaches Jor the payment of $20 for tuition the farmers� races, which it is the intention of the came up but not with comfort -I have he lived unt I - I I , � : � �, it now confin . - &a . , sported across the St. Clair river at this is the case, there will be , very trial of J. Rex Bircha ed son is thus enabled to attend while from club to hold this fall. I it 1874 when he moVed into 'D _;;.- � ol, '; . .1� tran i .1 � � ..; - � ' - . . I 1. . .. Sarnia on ferry boats. This means of large and profitable harvest in the North in Woodstock jai waited upon him about this ' I Arambo. ' , �. matter and Wallace,- with his son who bought a Aied Tuesd - � . � . I : f�� . ., . . . 1, for tE e murdor of F. two to four hundred lectures are bein -Mr. Archibald McPhail, an old -am " ashamed" that was the way it farm there during that year. Of his i I � 9 t . born in I '' transportation answered well enough West this year. The most dangerous C. Benwell, the prisoner.is well In body delivered on the subject of h� ture resident in Goderich township, died on seemed to me. Then the verse looked family of four , � I I � . I I I and calm, if not cheerful in min4. He life -work.' This -tuition is . is fu J� z for a time, but the business of this road time h now nearly passed, nearl sons and six dau j. ; Y'all , ghters about 60 yA .'�t a herefore Saturday of last week, at the ripe age of at Me again. "' They shall not be bat one son and one daughter survive . �­ ; ­ .. ,.� ,-I� I -1 eate and sleeps we'll, and takets a lively marvell-ougly cheap, or the lectures are 72 years. f I . � I 4, % . and its numerous tributaries had at the whe%wt is ripe; more than hw1f of "it , He lived 'at peace with all ashayned that wait for nie." I triust him, his wift d i Ringilton, �, i I I � , wr - I interest in all that reacbes him within marvellously worthless. � Ymg some eight years I - � men and held a high reputation, receIV- not only wait upou him but welt for ago. He had 30 grandchildren livi � Ooia7nt�y A-0 11 . , � � ; P, . length grown to such proportions that a has been cut and some has been thr6sh- the restricted circle of his daily I . a. He I Nowhere else in Canada can - so much ing a large share of esteem and 19-ve him LA as they that watch for, the ragrap a 119 ` i I ­ � . o i� I I - - - - I , � . r = I f � - . . 1. � - I -- t the timeof his dee,th ' ' - and In an It � 4 . � I . 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