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The Huron Expositor, 1890-09-05, Page 1�AIBER. ­_­­� � - [-:LASS � i Yia k*e r . "31HARGE. 1AUL) . ,T'rr IL. 16 to Mr. Christie, q last between � I ,villagers attend. 1 -camp meeting 'in vt,ll pleased with rd.—Those of our . ling the Saenger. Me again. The,V . esa.—The pulpit I h ,a was occupied I Rannie, a stu- I .,,, Illinois.—Mrs. i,.whG has. been � �r, Mr. A. Geiger,, L I Ay- r 1. Wednesday even. Hopeful Gleanen h, held a lawn � of Dr. Sloan. It 19 and the -lawn - �d with- lanterns. ,The town band - I -1 ,,and Mr. Oaks linton, and othersi displaying their 7 The ,sociability -,, uch to the even- . proceeds amount- �. �he Society use in Point -Aux Trein- I -eal. . "ation, has taken . ant in the Post tby the remaval .. rision Court �-.wa& I : .. The legal -lightO I . ness: was scares. .181 I of Trinity e�ureh ' w on the second One of the lead- , . I autoA,raph quilk. - %a M town a. few' I Lilt of his visit One; as required to 90 I disgorge. � DENT.—On. Wed- � i accident occurred " led Blyth of one Of' )wn citizenso On I , I Wilson wasi pass, I et, when bpe W"" . wy horse. Reillt �, he did not hear -_ I and not* getting , a - kn - ocked dovmt . iriesi as to result in qio.wing Monday# alerk of the vil' ' I � aratiou, and WOO I Peace. He Was � 1 Masons in ths' , iok a very active` � He waa 11 con. Methodist church I � I politics. lie W" i the community � long, and all Will ,� I �ad circumstanOe" I 1. He was buried i M�asoniG horidyff- lei and leaves his, I � adly,of Jour 9013f, � mourn his loss. , : . - I iels- . Gkie, formerly Of Is week selling the i West of the viriage'. � eturned from tko --, ing Obtained a 00' stan cricket cl"b' �ay with our ellb� ' , a. la the first in' ,'� ie 42 and Bru, ssell' - ad, innings BKussels a to make .by (g I' ,y succeeded in do- ,. I T . vVingham by the' 1 Cormack, an 0111 I r few days this week � __ : relatives but has . . - .i.—Mrs. Co'rinackp y visiting at ]DO* � last week.—Stfin' I Coleman, of Sea' � I te Brussels 017icl�et - aid wicket keeP64 -W. F. vanstolle . a on a trip. —Judge irt for the ',revision L .or .Brussels On tb-0 :yar. There are 60, : list, 12 by Reforl"' . -) I vativos. p � vroot- too late tor lost . I . � - i � i I � .1 : - ; I . . . F ; � - i � � . I � - I : - . : . - . - , I . I � . �­ � - I � - I I . I ____ I i � I I . t, I . - i , I I i I . 4 I " . - 000000MMOM - - __ - - I . . . . . I I I � - -_ - - . . I I - - I—. - - . , . I :, - ! , . I I — __ , - - . . r �, 11. f . . - I � � I I - I - . i. , , - - 1. I . .. . - . . I 11 - .. . I - � � -_ I - - I . I I .d. . . - . I I . � �%, . 4� - . � , -----.:L I 10 .� . I . I "I . I � " . I I - - � � . . - I . . . I . � � I � � I I ___ . 1 4 . . . # � I, � . , I I . I I � I � - .... � . I , . I - . . - � � I . . . I . a . . I I I I . . I / . . I 11 . � I . � 1� . 000 . . I . - � . I I .. I j I �, � . 11 L . - i . I I 1, I .. � I * - I . . f. - - I � ;� � � . I . I '. I . ,­ I � - . . � . I . I � � . - I . L � 1 I � . I . : � . � I I I - I I i . I . . � I - - - i - A. I - - - - . - - TWENT- i Y-THIRD YEAR. I , � - - . �. - . I .: I . . .'I f . ; I . - — I-, I WHOTiE NUMBER 1,186. � . . --�- I - SEA17ORTH, F4IDAY, SEPTEMBER- 5,'�1890 . I McUMAN BROS. Pub.Uslxers. - .. . � X l � t . I � - ) .- 7 $1.50 a Year, in Advance. - : I .. . � I I ; . I -_ I I I I I � - — . I - - - . . - � 4 ' . i . � . � I I I . . SALT LAKE CITY AND SAN ing about Indiana, we here mlet Shosh- ,dent.' The� work well--o-nl too well ing through Ne7 Hamburg and arriving said, it willprove' to our wholesale and the buit contains &'small apart - I Olearing- Sale FRANCISCO. I ones and Piutes that in thei ugliness -in fact th�y are the only ople on the at Guelph at six: o'clock that evenifig. -dealers that they have a remedy in' ment in' tended for the storage of w.ads L . rival the red men of the nor . True, Pacific Coast who do work but thiir One lady who Wa:,s dri iDg into the city American courts against absconding : - � Lv . and caps. The piece mnst have been . a , influence on'society, especia.ly in - San ,from Eramosa w�ll, it seems, remember Canadian debtors which theywill here- very expensive one in L WHAX ANL'--ONTA'RIO- MAN SAW ON, HI�q they dress better, but they a ,-e shorter its day, judging - . . I � . � -AT THV,- �r I TRAVELS. and more withered looking, and can Francisco,' Js simply awfvl. I saw this party for some time to come. As after, ihanks to the example set by the from the manner in which it is . I I I I , . . chew tobacco and drink wiiisky with eno gh i � . - - I � Good- Gracious ! What's the row? u n.&'walk through the dens of she met the tdurists her horse sbied, pursuers in this case, be more prompt to ' mounted. . . . Have Bkigham"a Vivesdibagreedasfo'rin- as much ease - as ' any Sioux or.Blackfoot. Chinatown, and heard enough from throwing her in:�o the ditch and break- take advantage of. 'I -M r. C. E. Hubbs, of Deseronto, . . � They come up to the train beg for those who'hiave lived for yep,rs in the inganarm. On, of _the party named It is impossible not to admire the firm' went out at 5_30 o'clock on Tueiday, -Chen" Cash Store erly ? or is there 3, pow -wow of Utah I _ I 0-F braves ? The noise ou getting off the bread, and show their pappo see for five place to con,'vince me that thf-re is no Will Marks, fro'' Detroit, took si-ek and stand taken by these firms in pursuingi' August 19th, and at 6.30 returned. with ' r I I � tri4n is something outlandish. . As we cents a peep. Well, it is woi th a nickel room for tho�se people on thib side of the was taken to the. general hospital at a man so'far away, -so apparently secure, 17 splendid ba:ss weighing about 40 , � I . ' I . I - � � � - .. . -OF- . . go� round the cornier we see that 'it is to -see one of them. . I ocean. I I . Guelph.- They, ,were met at Brampton while the ingenuity and pluck shown by, -pounds, On Friday morning ;, I I on�ly the hotel runners clam for As night approache' we pais up. the The peop e of San Franci,g,-o I cannot by a company Toronto wbeelmen,who their solicitor equally command our ap- 1 21 bass in the ,same time. , The bass � oring - Truckee Canon and euster the nouutains, like. They a�'c very nariow-minded. escorted them t that city, where they probation The trade of Canada are' I ere got in the Bay of Quinte * -. - . . - HOFFMAN, & CO. pal,tronage ; and stich a row ! There is and are soon under the 45 miles of tun- They know nothing about �he rest of . 'spoke in the h es erms of the'kiDd indebted'to these men for showing what' ' ,A,by-law has been pass , ed b - no other city in America where such a n . . y the fues can be made ;, els and anowsheds that are along the* the world. To them there i no East. treatment of th 3ir Canadian neighbors, can be done by energetic resolve, aided,' . � . �Y. 130 few rnel), or Oun ' '6, I Ingersoll Council whereby all expeudi- route. R ,d Cape Horn and through New York, 1 Chicago and Fhiladelphia and promise.t , the trip will be repeat- as in this case, by the hearty con -1 I where such a f usal is allowed to be made. . . , I Wture on the sidewalks adjacent to pro. I CA,RDNO'S BLOCK some fine wheat fields near the mountain are insignificant places -this western ed next yoar. , . I currence of the Californian - authoritiesi perty, which does not amount to $1, I - 3 it is indeed a warin reception. But 'we edge, and we are in Sacramen city is the hub of the Univeise. - . I - -_ � in what they rightly regarded as the� ... pass through the �rowd and crawl into to, where 4 . I - I shall be regarded a3 repairs and be borne' . I the State Capitol stands That thera is a great loose egg in the - A Case To - . some kind of a 'coach, . and are soon high'above all . , Read About. , cause of justice. . � bythe municipality, but where such , : I � 4 1 S EE A F 0 R T H a w i,rling through the trees that line the the minor buildifigs. And now through morals of t,�d people is only o evident By common oofnsent, the most annoy- � _--------.0. I wor'k amoun6 to $1 or. more it shall be , I I I. at ityl . the wheat fields of California we run, -the people are beginning o realize ing loss that 01 merchant can make in Canada. ; re rded as v'ew work and shall be borne eeta of the c r . I 9A I - In th . nd are'delighted with the appearance that such a style of life doe not pay. the form of bad [debts, is that in which, I . by the property benefilted. * . e eveni e take a look round. a ach . trees, ng of the country, apple trees, p That it is not right is of no onsequence having sold a Oader in good faith mer- The panel of jurors, 72 in number -Martin Armstrong, a farmer living 'E ARE GIVING I We find ourselvealwin a great valley corn- ar trees and vines, all gr w irk the . 9 for the Birchall trial has been selected - -W to the avera e Western American ; that chandise on credit, he finds that trader * three miles from Peterboro, at'Xassau,, - pletely shut in by', mountains, un whose pe, � -.Track laying has been commence - I ardens by the way, and while admiring it does not pay will weigh with him sacrificing the g Ods or rea I I . � t9ps can be seen the snow that never 9 ,y cash, and was leading a calf to pasture. The uni- " - these and the lovely flower - ga,rdens, we somewhat. 1 . on the Galgary and Edmonton Raill - melts. Little mountain streams are seen . THE GEYSERS. � running away o ignoble shelter in the way. - 1 mal gave a sudden jerk to the rope -and . . forget where we are, and ara suriorised . United States ith the proceeds, there i threw Armstr6ng to 'the ground. His I Great Bargains running in every direction, and one of 'lie morning when I found W, -A corn atalk.grew 12 feet, 3 inchdsv , these has been tapped by the people of when we hear " Oakland, tal�e tho�ferry - It was a 4 to dictate ter a of compromise to his i head struck some hard objecti causing I -IN ALL KINDS OF- ' for San. Fral)CiScO." An hour after- myself on the Northern Pac fic Railroad creditors as a c nolition of his return, or in height on Alexander Creighton's farm� usaion of the brain, from which he i I I S�lt Lake City, and down every street � ' . on the road to Cloverdale, !�roin which near Beachville. . I cone I ai�d on both sides! of it run little open wards we.are in our hotel, and hear the coolly resolving Ito keep all the swag and' I died at 8 o'clot-k Friday morning, re- - rumble of the wagons, and th D rattle of place runs � stage to one f �California's th ide in Uncle Sam's -The deputation of Waterloo farmers . . I . drains of clear ap.Ong water, bubbling wonderful sights, Ot e eysers, , who visited Calgary are delighted with maining unconscious from the fall till - D RY G 0 0 D*S1 over the .pebblea I and lea�in over a, the street care as they. pass down the most dominion. Thi§ kind of robbery has their trip. i 1 death. I . ��, 9 11 streets of.the city. and as I paised up the Son ima Valley beien endured 6ften enough by Canadian � Mr. James Grant, of Brockville, � _. thousand little oblatacles making as many' - with its orc hards of peac I and pear - -The beautiful Catholic 6burch of - � . SAN FRANCISCO I merchants, who have usually been : whose son Charles was murdered In ; � little waterfalls. 1 The city is � Notre Dameo Montreal, had a narrow . . -LLY LAID OU trees, and! saw the flourishii ig towns Of deterred by dislance, by expense, or by es::ape from fire a few days ago. i Oklahoma territory about two months � MILLINERY, ETC . BEAUTIF � . T is a large city and a busy one, but in ' . . in square blocks *hich are separated by many ways not at all to be compared. Santa Rosai and Petaluma, he thought the uncertairktyi;of successful result, from -A splendid collection of heads o� ago, is now on big way to the scene of streets 120 feetwide with the cities of the East. Nature has came that Californians had ome reason invoking A � ' . Every street is � me�i�,an law, and procuring wild animals'has been shipped from Wi4- the tragedy, to be present at the trial - done much for the place in giving it a to be proud 'of their State. � . . Our stock in all Jines will be lined with trees', a04 these are so tall I I . s terpreta on and enf6rcement by nipeg to the Dnke of Connaught. ! of the persons accused of the mur,der. ! I ... climate, said by many to be second to The eigh een mile ride 'by stage ig American pract tioners and tribunals. A wai It is thought that after the trial th6 � found very complete at the Cheap, and have go heay.7 a foliage that one can over a win ing mountain ad that is -A convention of lumbermen 0 - I none in the world. For our own part CSS4 't� against . see but a small' p rtion. of the town at . te' just wide e bugh to allow he carriage note worthy , ,, however, has recently held in Toronto Friday to protest . body -of the murdiored man will be . Cash Store of we are not in love with the clima . been pushed th�,ough with great energy, the scarcity of railroad cars. I . I any time. There'are'no sidewalks, ex- , � brought home for int�rment, - - . . Ceptilag that tin.dEr the trees there has During the week we were th re, the .sun to run aloi* Above are the oak trees and the absconding swindler arrested, . � -The otber-day at'Sinith's Falls a, HOFFMAN & � 00. never shone, but during th) mornings covered with the mistletoe, " and more tried end iffade Fto disgorge his ill-gotten -7-No fewer than 1,250 fathers who been thrown here . and there a little than once w6 pass directly -under it- ii . have twelvechildren living have claim- large hawk made� a plunge for some ' . . . the sky was darkened by I eavy dark thousands. We refer to the case of . � � gravel, and in -some 'cases tar has been grey clouds, and during the Oternoon a but, aq fate Would have it, there wa's Co William Drap�r, the Winnipeg dry ed Mr. Merclier's free grant of 100 aer6,s chickens in the yard of Mr. J. M. Ram - NOTICE. -Agents for Butter- 6ed to make the walk more solid. The coach. Be , 1, in Quebec. I i say, but in his rapid descent 'his neck . . - L - ­ lady in the neath ,us from , . I I I Vonderf ul, and it is no thick, chilling mist drifted. in .from, the is the Pj�ton Uiver goods dealer. �JThe plucky rewive of -It is now certain that Albert 0. came in contact with the sharp point of . - ick's reliable patterns and publica- dust is' gomethine ocean. However, this is said to be the 1,000 to 2,0(� feet - two of his creditors, and the bold pro- I ,� , wonder that there' are bootblack stands . winding along 4he valley, while here Brown, a well-known lawyer and hn old a barbed wire fence which cut his throat I tions. on every corner.. The main ,street Of the worst time of this year. I ceedings of thei�r counsel, resulted in a resident of St. Catharines, who disap � But, climate or no-cli ate, San Fran- and there e' see broken down houses measure of sue -,e8a that deserved to be ,- and he fell to the ground dead. The city is not what might be expected in so _ in showing W re the sulphnr and quick peared recently, hasbeen drowned. ! - bird measured 3feet, 6 inches from tip - . large a place, though there are one or ciaco has the beat horticultural gardens made widely k aown,not only as an en- -John Miller, an Englishman, w6 to tip. � A Thrilling Adventure at Sea. on the continent.' Takini a walk silver mine 5 Inswe been located. Four couragement to creditors similiarly situ. 0 - I two remarkably fine buildings. The ' ings Us - hotel, -Last Saturday's London Advertiser '. hours' driv 3 up a steep grade bri has been staying at the Queen's The steamship Vancouver, of the Do- ; through the Golden Gate Park and its ated to believe that successful absconding Toronto, the past few days, was relieveA says! At the meeting last ni ' , market is particularly attractive,and the fine conservatory, one sees ore in the to the end of our journey, and we at with booty i�s In t always possible, but ao I ght pre - minion. Line, reached Ramouski early show of fruits and, vegetables is very once proce d to the bath -house t of five E25 notes on a trip to Niagara. ! paratory to the celebration of ,the com- . � � I � I . Sunday ' morning after an exceeding fine . but there is not the taste displayed shape of flowers in half an h6iir than he the virtue o1i the Sulphur springs. a deterrent to such debtors as may have -The other day when the boardin&�- mun . on at the FirstPresbyterian church, stormy and exciting voyage. She sailed i In fix' . could see in an Eastern city in a day. Im- in contemplatiQ a.like step with a'view . ing up the stores -that we see in agine yours If drinking a qhart of hot house at the Sarnia. end of the -St. Clair Loudon, of which the Rev. W. J. Clark I . I from Liverpool at midnigbt Thursday, other cities -of the same size. The There have been additional decorations ulphur wa or, then getting into a large to 11 beat their ��_Xreditors." tunnel was burned, .Alice Lennox, an is pastor, an appropriate sermon was . i I made this year on account of the visit of 11 Draper, wbo� had a stock of some i � August 21, with nearly 600 passengers buildings throughout the rest of the city tank filled ,'ith the Bamt�Aiquid ,� im- employe, perished in.the building. �1 preached by Rev. Mr. Talling, after_. on boa.rd, many of whom belonged to are not, re i arkable for their beauty. the G. A. R., and when one enters , the . our�olf then procee�ing into a. thirty thousano dollars' worth of goods, -John and Hugh Freele, of Adelaide, which the pastor had the pleasure of . . � 11�1 long walk that leads across the park he. &g1no7y � disposed of it ,for' not much more than ' A I t welcoming 24 new communicants -four- : various parts of Ontario. Very soon Th,ey are gen6rally low and � damp -look- closed rooni into which comes 'the hot I , were charged before Squire Noble �, � after leaving Moville on Friday evening in ees on both sides of theterr-aced path- I . half its value, took notes from the pur- 8Q01L g, though it is a very dry place, but a vapor from water whose temperature is Strathroy the other day with sellin�g teen by certificate and ten on profe i � she encountered a strong head wind and the lawns and flower gardens surround- way all'inauner of designs 1. in colored . Pe��piration is no name fd� chaser, who � ih quite responsible, and liquor to Indians. The defendants were of faith. . , . I es and lichens. Here is! the G -rand 1650. 1 i ran away to tho� States. His Right - heavy sea, which continued with in- iDg nearly all the dwelling houses are mo'48 what foll ' The effect is! most pecu, was fined $50 and costs. -A centenarian churn has come to. . A I creasing force till Monday morni rmy cross in yellow a d " e . and sensational en�ugh­relays of horses- ny- of the front rank of old churns. - J. W, , 119i, very fine. .1 think -I neiVer saw better liar. On,�Z�iering I had -a severe cold. -The Edison Electric Compa . I . when the wind blew a furious gale. flower gardens, taking them altogether, side by side with it the grea American . , bribes -pistols- -headlong haste -loud ' Martin, of Preston, Waterloo county, eagle, seemingly painted on ihe embank - On comingidut I had efitirely recov�red - New York are going to build worksho I ' I � . Tons of water dashed over the main than in this Mormon city, while a visit - f mouthed threatenings, and at last be in Peterboro' worth $30,000, where the� says : I have a churn in my possession ment. Mottoes are seen rowing all the same lwA the case when yesterday I gets clean away with his pockets full of I � that belonged to my adopted father,, I deck, fore and aft, and many passengers to Rosebank villa�� is alone enough to the way, and one f, 11that he is entered thle Banff springs, regarding luere, and is shortly afterwards beard will employ 300 bands. I - were drenched and a few were thrown off convince one thai the State of Utah is along which I shiil have more tol Jay again. , -At Essex Centre Saturday nig arn t is over one huu- shed against the bu I in fairy land. Inside the cib ra old. His father broughtit their feet and da' I- fit for somethine.1 But the chief object . I . But it is to see the Geys�rs we have of in San Francisco. In that city he - the -four-year-old son of Ptichard Wolfe, dred yea 1. . . . warks by the water that flooded the of interest in thTs!place is, after all, the � a ce, not t!o h . was engaged as salesman in the estab- while playing with some companions, -With him when he emigrated . decks and poured down the stairway to - i SCENE IS INDESCRI13ABLY IBB 1UTIFUL. come out t is dist n ave the lishment of Messrs. Murphy, Grant & Id from I I I THE MHO MON SQUARE , Water lilies, white and blue and pink, batb, and ho can describe them?' any, dry oods merchants. fell into an old well, and before he con i Pennsylvania to this country onver S& the 8-aloo D. on which are built the tsmple, ihe tsber. At a hei ht of over 2,000 1 feet above Comp .. be got out be* was dead. . I years ago, with a four - horse toxin and tate Of things lasted till late na�cle and the other building, which, for grow in. a miniature lake, ir . which are .. . I n I ' . This s � . . ea leVel y U enter a canon, �, d see be- Mr. Geor C. Gibbohe, solicitorof -James Under�vood, after spending a yellow dog under the wagon. Tuesday night, when the wind and sea the want of a better name, I shall tall swimming about many of tie feathered a ' ' lgi�ntim�ted to the principal a short time in Dakota and California', . . � ribe ; onits banks gfow fei a in end- fore you a eam issuing in � 200 places London, ha� ence -Miss Kate A. Gokey, the young .. I , e synagogue. The tabernacle, of t �. . I ladv who was non suited in an actio - I moderated. *Thuradp�y a. dense fog and t�. less variety, some barely abl a to reach f rom the si. es of the . mo u6tain. The creditors, Melisrs McMaster &Company has returned and taken up his resid n I I a number of icebergs made it necessary which we have rc.ad so much, is indeed soil and th� rocks are all colored red and Messrs. Cialdecott, Burton & Corn- at Norwich, concluding that 1 after alil agaInst Dr. Duncan A. Dobie of To� I above the moss, so exquisite,y small and - I . � to f4,ky to. ' a wonderful building. Its large, semi- - . and black ind green, and t e -odor of pany that in h s opinion it was possibla there is no place like Ontario I ronto, to recover $5,000 for a 'breach of . , I � . 'be seen from the eael ing up over . ree Draper to give up the -Fully . $20,000 , proin o I a Ln d sulphur i almost stiffocating. First to fo I to ise f marriage has returned to I Exciting and terrible had been the spheroidal roof elicate are they, some r ( n their I! notes he has been' paid � I voyage thus far, but it was on Friday mountain side standing out in marked our heads and bending dw you strikesthe witches' cauldro�,'where had taken for"the stork. After careful farmers in the vicinity of Tar& for stock Toronto torenew the suit. Mr. R. 4,. oints to kiss the waters bei 6ath. Tall ; about 10 a. in. that the most dangerous contrast to the small roofs of the other P . are five or kix boiling pools with green 'study of the r�n tter th 3se firms conclud- during the'past- six weeks, Mr. George Smyth, of Bigelow, Morgan & Smyth, ' - I .9 palm trees are seen with t iiair. tufted � . I and thrilling event -happened, one that buildings Goin ,inside of it one i - . and black liquids ; side by gide with it ed that l( )lot afford,'for the Dunn alone having contributed $15,0-00 has for some time past been engaged , I ' � will be remembered by the passengers souck w"ith the ze of the auditorium. tops, and around their stemE twine the is a'stream Whose waters are black as Sake of the �ommer, ial morality of the of that sum.* - -with the - p.laintiff's case anq,,, as it is al_ : . as lang as they live. Fog had once more It is calculated tiiat over 10,000 people "ffectionate ivy vines. Banana- irees ink, and a i6w. feet away a" ool of clear, community, to 3.1low uds sort of min to -In Oshawa and vicinity there seems leged that some important evidence ha& with their ripening fruit gro: w� aide . by R, . * . � set in, and the speed had been reduced can be placecl in �'t, and it is a common sidewiththe mammoth ca,,�us�plaa,ts cool water.. From"ap opening in the do as he like& N 7ith th eir money, and to tobe onlyone opinion on the temper- been discovered since the last trial, the- - � toadeadslow. Allat oncewhat was thing for. the bui ding* to be crowded. ground comes forth � steam with such set an examp,e of fraud unpunished. ance question, and that is that drinking plaintiff,s solicitors 'expect that this, - which extend their rough bri -nehes ma'ny . creased -thought to be a dense fog bank was ob- Its acoustic prop�rties are soffiething re-. � force that it rises in a column sometimes The resolved'A therefore, to risk a heavy and drunkenness have sadly iu case will turn out differently. than the, feet overhead. Roses, lilies dahlias of , y I _. I served about three lengths of the vessel 60 or 80 feo�t high, while the roar can be cash � a d a possible suit against since.the repeal of the Scott Act- last, . I markable. A� aldistance of 250 feet we ti I more it was dis- distinctly heard ' 11 kinds abound ;- fuchai),s are not ';ges, -Mr. Ambrose De Guerre, B. A., of ' �t head, but ia a moment 1 the - whispers of our a' . 0 yi; � I a -_ ' 0 heard a milo4 away. Nearly, every im- them in d , to test the matter. . � -Thenew waterwozks of Chatham plants but trees, -in short tabre is n i. o covered to be a huge iceberg. The or- guide. to the janitor, and it is claimed portant opening has its name and near- Accordingly 1 lihek instructed Mr. Strathroy, has been appointed mathp- are being, built by an Americau cam- . der was instantly telegraphed to the en - flower that one does not se,-, and see I il zl - that every -person in this vast building ly every niine suggests proximity to Gibbons to prbyeed to San -Francisco and matical master of Galt Collegiate Insti pany. They have a ;circular taak 20 1 . gineers to reverse the engines, but too can easily hear e6ry word of thA aver- under the most favorable conditions.. the lower, regions. An' intelligent essay the co�.inpelling of Draper's dis- tute to fill the vacancy occasioned by feet it, diameter and 150 feet high built -1 I I ' . . 'i I . - late to diminish the speed to any very age ispe%ker. On thie raised platform at ' Nor is Golden .Gate par the Frencbmaii visiting here made a fitting gorgement. �i j the resignation of Mr. G. I. Riddell. of boiler metal a,znd set in stone found&. .i � noticeable e-�,tent though- the command one end are - the pulpits---�one for the place worth seeing. San �rand..,Oo`ilys . In Canadai' he only case in which a -The Minto township Council, in ttie I - I I'd Gardens remark wheii he'said : -11 Sauvonsnous, li a � bout to grant tion, which is to be the reservoir to .1 I was promptly executed. Women president, one fo the twel e apostles not seen unless the Woodw ' messieurs, car 1'enfer ne dolt pas etre creditor can a I k relief by arresting his county of Wellington, is force the water through the pipes in the I ;. . OW I � e for the much loin d'ici." : Looking at the,Devil's ink . to be supplied with water. screamed and fainted, and, the wildest and one for the ,ishops, while at both I have received a vibil - debtor is who, e his debt is due and he aid to some farmers in the township.- town. This is -1 L confusion prevailed during the few ter- sides of these are the seats for the aged money was required to fit u this place bottle, and , the Devil's slide, and the can -swear an show that he has good who have had their crops destroyed by - from a well beside it. The well 'is 30, 1 . - � i . 3 ribly anxious moments before the. araah members of the congregation. Behind -is not known, but it must h%&ve been Devil's grist -mill, and the Devil's tea. reason to belie've the debtor is about to a severe hailstorm this summer. feet in diameter, and about 40 feet deep , . L � I , . I I came. Chief -Engineer Murphy rushed all is the great organ with its 2,800 something enormous. in the irray, of Pond Mills, of boiler metal, lined with brick. They - �' kettle, I was not surprised when my leave the proviihee with intent to defraud. -Mr. Geo. Mi � , � . into the engine room and ordered t -he )�e orld has - an . � pipes and 57 stolls, whose grea,test pipe, animal, mineral or v( . ' companion dalled it a devil ol f a' place- his creditors." In all the States of the- Westminster, sold over 50 bushels Of expect to bore several wells in thig, d A, � � . 11 quar with a sounding power - ni;on any creditor making fall wheat, of what is known as "Volun- the 9 they will got a pleuti� i � . . doors of the water tight compartments is two feet a been forgotten. The con rvatory is profane or'not, it described it thorough. American U " . engineer say . I 1, � - riety, to a London grain buyer ful supply 0 I . to be closed all through the ship, so that in it that shak;a the building. The almost as good as that in th park. The ly. Nor,�is I astonished,- when later affidavit showibg circumstances of- fraud teer " va f water, which they . . I . � Will � . before the ship struck the ice this wise temple is not nee rly completed, though museum is alone enough to ccupy the in the eve6ilng going over t�e ground a either in the c�ntracting of . the debt or for $1.15 per bushel. It was a fine force by a stean pump into the r I � � I ., . � I ciato no. i I . . arrangement was accomplished, to the it has been in th, � course of construction attention for a day ; the w Id. animals second ti e, I found crossing my path the. dispositiob b the debtor of his sample. . � 4 . - I I I y -The tug of w%r team from , West� m ��. � ' JO 0 ate, can obtain an order for arrest -It is announced that Sir Henry . . . horror of the coal heaver who was im for over.. 30 yei 6ra, and though over are better in number and si , e than the one of tho ven mou at Zorra that acco"Tanied Mr., James I . one compartment, . time be- $3,000,000have dreadybeen expended small. boy could see in a dozen Cole's r-headeA 6nake, and such fight as he. similiar to ouix capias. Of course the Tyler, who is now making an inspection I I I prisoned in De . I Sutherland, M. P., to the -'British- . . . ing considered too precious to allow him on it. When' co pleted, . if it ever will. mena eries, while the showl of stuffed had in Min too ; he appeared to be, debtor is guaranteed against malicious of the Grand Trunk Railway, is about American-picnio at Chicago, on Satur- , . in(eed birdeg . It owner andl rhanager of the 1whole 8ur- or unfound, tovisit Winni ; an opportunity to escape. Not more be it will be and beasts is most c8mplete. ad 'Arrest by proper.provis- ' peg with a view of ar- J t . I I , . day, 23rd ult., failed to capturd the I - i i i ions as ig for an entrance to Manitoba for . I . � than two -minutes at least elapsed from A MAGNIVIDIENT STRUCTURE. - would be hard to particular' e in giving roundings'� Liz wl in every to se6urity to be given by the rangii grand trophy, being defeated by the, . . ' � Ahe moment the order was given to re- The stone used ' a a dark blue granite a description of the various collectioni, 'direction,�,nd they tell us that r citor . to answer in damages in case the Grand Trunk. . I 4 , h Highland Association team of Chicago. - I verise: the,engines before the Vancouver and has a beautiful appearance. The but I -cannot but mention the show of snakes co , . ere to rusticate. ' his Ryoceeding are found to be improp- -The farnous Canadian yacht At- Though defeated by the fortune of war, &truck the huge iceberg with a crash walls at the base are 9 feet three inches insects as something remarkable. The Next m6rping we are off again for the erly taken. These laws have been in lants, built in 1876 by the late Ale�an_ their friends may rest assured the Zorra. . , I and trembling that send a thrill of hor- thick, and at their thinnest point are butterflies.in a thousand varieties cover city, and thi� time I get the post of force in all tl�e States for forty years, der Cuthbert to race for the American �,stalwart8 gave a good account of them- ,, ror to the bravest heart. When the about 6 feet, so that you can understand sheetaf ter sheet of paper and with their honor, the eat beside the 11driver. As and instead Of beiDg'repealed are found cup, was burned to the water's edge at selves, and that they or their gallant. I . - i . . . word. wbk forth that no serious injury that the building is made to stay. If painted wings make an pretty a picture we run do n the steep incline we feel most salutary and essential. In Canada Charlotte, New York, Thursday night, captain did not leave any me imp I * had been d,)ne to the . in great - a irits, and we *re working we are forced � instead to take criminal last week. The yacht was owned by . ship the excite-� the religious beh f of these people had as one could desire. The 'ODIlection of � I an _rem. ' , I inent a-b%ted and those whose lives were only as good a. foundation as their main- stuffed birds is also wOrth - of remark. up a glorious appetite when suddenly proceedings, � i o unsatisfactory aa to be Mr. George Ayre. . sion of their prowess and good qualitiem y ' , behind them in Uncle S � so m perilled a few moments before moth tample,'they would certainly be Eve'ry continent is fully epresented, the horses -start and commence to rear, in general no remedy. - �Tous of cucumbers, onions., etc., are :i . �, again breathed freely. Capt. Lindall worthy of admir tion'. . . and almost every name that you can and at,thesame time we see ahead of us I wall finding a ready market at the pickle -A monster sturgeon was captured If Draper's 1 leaving Winnipeg off Port Stanley on Saturday in the neta. - said this was one of the largest. icebergs The men are -se dwarfed in intellect, mention is here found, while., hundreds right in our path a rattlesnake who im- sensational, hi�, arrest in San Francieco manufactory at Norwich, and threetons he had,bver met with. Estimates of its and so deadened in conscience by their of birds of brilliant plumage and bear- mediately c,bils and commences to sing. was not less exciting. There should b of plums -passed through St. Thomas the of Brown Broa., of that place. 'The fish . I e � . d, length vary from one -mile to a mile and continual sins, that a more dangerous ing. names to us entirely nou, are look- "Nowyou6g man, quick," says the a other day,per Canadian express, for the weiged 190 pounds,, was 7 feet long an 'L . a half, and it towered highL above the hey are' ing out from their patches. ,� pamphlet yrritten about it for the factories at Aylmer and Delhi. 3 feet 3J i � Dches in airc-umference4 Capt . 4 set can not be driver, and there is no time lost in g6neral delight' of Osgoode Hall, canning . 1. main deck of the vessel. It is an ap- orderly enough, Decause -they are forced But this, is perhaps apart . from what getting a at ne. Shot number one is Draper was I � eated on civil process . at -Rev. E. R. Hutt, late of Port Dal- Ellison last season got one weighing ly-i , 11 . . palling thought that had the speed of to be so, but I would just as soon- have one really sees in the city., ! A visit to wide, and t,�'e snake is likely to steal a nd housie, wasinducted into the pastorate pound a, which was considered a monster. . -- I ;1 the suit of tha� rms named above, a WO the seals base, but n6xt time the stone goes in . i� of St, Paul's Presbyterian churclig lu. A remarkable thing was that on Satur. . the vessel been even ten miles an- hour nothing to do with them. Inthe^neigh. Cliff House, where one vie on its being �' hown that he had made . ere� I - . � she must'certainly have been broken up, borhood is Salt Lake, ,where hundreds on the rocks, and where 1'crowds are Rvely on h6me, and a broken back ends fraudulen isposiion ssets in gergoll, last week by Moderator Rev. day ino less than ten sturgeons w . - caught in three nets at the Port, the � . I and would possibly have sunk in a few go every day to bathe� And the bath- seen bathing in the cold w�ters, must the career ,of Mr. Rattlesnake. But Canada, and 4�d taken the proceeds to M' Myers, of Norwich, assisted by Rev. . � minutes. A sea -going man of seventeen ing here is something very fine. There not be omitted, while Meplo Park in Such a t I a he kept up. It would San Francisco I ,j an or ssrs. Cockburn, of Paris, a�dSin_ largest number known. When the a ' ' I � an in the ocean - all its beauty must r - The be a gi t� � . eceive a call. ra'� clair, of Burford. I Brown Bros. examined thetreasure they years' experience says he has never seen is more salt in the lake th * �an ,hing in a brass band, and granted. Dra er applied for his dis- . a rougher voyage than the Vancouver water, and it is: almost impossible , to city itself is rather disapoointing. It would take the place 6f a kettle -drum or charge main on the ground that the --James Robson, excise officer at G4t found 60 pounds of tallow. As -all the . - I - ' hadon this passage. sink in it. The boiling springs near the has very few solid looking - buildings, the bones.. . � fraud, if any, V As committed in Canada.; for the past twelve years, died sudden- tallow is rendered into oil, the value of* - . [Ei) Noj.rE.-'.%1essrs D. D. Wilson brick str4ctures idence Thursday night last such a catch can be,7readily -understood. 14� 1 city are also worth a visit, and'& bath in very few stohe or . In Five minintes more and we are on but the Califo'r iia court held, following ly at his res � L . Robert Jamieson and Win. M. Gray, of the hot sulphur water is very invigorat. fact-, it has been well. termed a 'wooden our way agkin, and are soon in S%n in the New Yo -k decisions, that the law week, at the age of 71 years. He, was 1- -On I&A Sunday.- evening, Rev, S. - ' � � Sea -forth, who returned from the old ing. It was on our trip to these that we city. The public buildings �re not what Francisco. , � W. A. M. of F remedy must govern, attacked with severe vomiting, the 11ond, of the King street Methodist . country last week, intended engaging struck a sand storm. A blizzard in would be expected in a place of such SAN FRAN060, August 4t]2, 18�0. and that it made no difference where violence of which, itis supposed, caused church, London, preached on the causes. I - ! passages.by this vessel, but fortunately, Manitoba is nothing in comparison. pretensions, and the privatq residences, the fraud was committed. His discharge the rupture of a blood vessel. . � of crime, as presented in evidence before ' I � .1 . as subsequent events show they changed So'metimes it is impossible to see across th?ugh in some cases most 6legyant, are -A pa4 69 bicyclists, among -William Gove, of the Egremont the Prison Commission wbichsat in the � I was therefore r�efused. L w ays ago. The main causes * '. � . � ' . -imagine, whom were three'ladieu, lately wheeled It is refresh ng) certainly to find so road, Plympton, Lambtou county, has � � - y their ininds at the lmt mo�nent and took the road, the dust is so thick -the effect nop so numerous as you woulld city a fe d ' � . - I passage by other boats.] but the hotels are welt kdown 'to be it from Detroit to Niagara Falls, or so put his plum crop at 60 bushels, while as presented, were : Ba( . on one's clothing is disastrous. I conclusive a p -onouncement of law, . .1 example or � . I . I I - It was a beautiful evening when we among the finest in the wortA. Of course rather Torohto, for they took the boat prompt a move nent of the machinery of many other farmers report favorably dn environment, idleness, running the- ' � i -At the annual meeting of the Mil- left Mormon town and.rolled along the Oakland isthe home of t,h rich, and there for this Falls, where th,ey attevoled justice as has ri �sulted in this case.. Stich this crop. Apples are a failure, many street at night and the drinking - habits el lers' Association for the counties of shores of the Utah dead sea to Ogden. here are the prettiest dw 1, . g,s imagin- the Couveniion of the Natiopal Wheels- a deliverance an; ould farmers not howing even a bushel in of society. The preacher added to this Huron, Perth, Grey, Bruce and North Here our tra'in was in waiting, and we able', and there are a grev�t many of men's Association. The patty left De- * * Put in 6yery hoDest hand a whip their Orchards. � . . list vicious literature, needless exposure , i Wellinaton held at Listowel last week, w behind the eveiareen trees troit at l0o'clock, Monday, l8th ult., To lash the ras�eals naked through the world, -Mr. James Rayburn, ,of Caledon, is of temptation, as in the case- of the habit. . � ere soon off on the Central Pacific them hidden. r� - the folloZg resolution, after a very bound for 'Frisco, We didn't sleep much and surrounded, by beautiful lawns' and crossodto Windsor, made& run of 34 ]�Y'n from the East to.the West. the possessor of a rare relic of the Up- of displaying goods for -sale, exhibition, . warm discussion, was carried : " That during the night, for the heavy arnell of gardens. Among the curio4ities of 'San miles to Leamington before 6 o'clock. Encouraging it is to find a scheming per Canada Rebellion of 1837-8. This of nude or semi-nude pictures , and at&- � ,� I we, the millers of the association, agree the sage -brush and the presence of the *Francisco is I . � Starting out on Tuesday they took a knave, secure as he deemed himself, the is the rifle used by Samuel Lount, who tuettes and the like. With W1 these ' . - . � hereafter to adopt the recogniied weight indispensable crying baby kept us wide CHINATOWN. ' . north-easterly course, cIlling at Wal- width of a continent away from those figured so conspicuously in those troub- there was. the absenceof the teaching of . of 196 pounds as a barrel of flour, and �Lwake until the wee sm�a;' hours we're This is a city within a city, and a dirt- lacetown, St. Thomas, London .(where he -had wronged, compelled by the louli times. The piece is a peculiar moral and religious. principles to multi- , hereafter agree to put 98 pounds of upon us. Next day we -kept on through ier, more immoral, less in-Viting place they dined at the Tecumseh House,) sovereign law' -that still. sits empress specimen of the old time gun. The bxr- tudes of youths, suggesting that here, � flour in bags instead of � 100 pounds for a country that is I . et in length, and' wasa wide field for Christian ' � cannot ba imagined. A v,isit to the Ingersoll, Woodstock; then taking a wherever the English language prevails, rel is four and a half fe I endeavor. . the local trade to grocers and bakers ABSOLUTELY PIT FOR NOTHING, opium dens is indeed inte esting, and north-easterly - course ag I ain reached to make restitution. For Mr. Draper running parallelwith it is a wooden He charged home on all who by their I .1 and retail trade from our mills, said unless you can point out the virtue that hero . one sees John China an in his Tavistock 'on Friday, and dined at handed over some $16,000 in notes. The ramrod . Although not a flint -lock, it votes consented to . the continuanoe of . said change tp come into operation on there is in sage -brush, rabbit -weed and nat4al state. That this el I a of people Shakespeare that day; next they steered present came has taught a salutary lesson is not a great. impi ovement on that the liquor traffic th.e guilt of its oonae_ � . . . I . October 18t, f1890. . Tood-for-nothing Indians. And speak. degrades a community is only too evi- their wheelis in an euterly �c6urse, pass- to dishonest merchants, and, as we have clue.. The,trigger guard is of brass, quences. I � � I . - , . . - # . � A i � . I � 11 . I � . . . I � I . � ; I I i . i � _� I ! . � i . � � � � I i . � . . .1 - I . . I I I . � I I � � . I I - , , I . I I I - I i I � � I I i I � . . . I I I I - . . . - � . I ! . � . � I . � I . .. i I ; . - . . �., ,�� I I .. I I- ­_ I I - ,- - _­ * , - ­ �. I ­­_ - . I . . . I 1� I . ! � A � i i I i I i - - , I I A , I � I I , I j � � : ; I i , ; I . 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