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I � -- . . . -der and protection to individual price can be obtained for all kinds � 2 -- ­ - � . I . I of his purchase money. 'Baker brou lit law, (or - and reduce The buyers can be numbered I - exploded, the ar a so . s a really excellent 0069 � . i I f the lamb, tut rights, wa Ey the aozen. - Bring on your produce - � ------- � " I luthorities with the same the second It was suit to recover"the pr6�0� . M -r. Tully's was I 11� - I - the Canadian a �wenty- rstand that . r, as the markes doses at 12 o'clock � . f the, farmers. If ' e touching off the first blast. t't is lamb was at we unde earl� � � . to the wants 0 1 ade, was judge Doyle.held tha I dy has succeeded . I � E S paid take a lelf out of the-, good falth, tb�t ,it was being in . be, five thQueand cubic feet of rock his risk and not Brow!): i that it had nono-the lose so- � I . 4 q at Full&Tton noom-Mrs Wm. Gun I . they were to I and that Qqniequently it Would thrown over upon the unsuspecting iiiass - or, and ag-i a consequence -The new iron t credit in, passing his second intermediate ex. the par�nthesls after I book and ixy their case seed to Bak : I = gres MrThe figure between i which rnanufactuers � it until the Canadian of humanity with terrible results' UP, pa 'a money. in comfoletedo and smination in law. -Mr. Wm. Folland, � each line denotes the page of the PaPerol better to wal e Brown was entitled to M r, Mr. W. W. COW"t be found. plainly before Sir John M cdonald, or I . were buried b nea.th . i Rose, on the'contraatol our tinsmith, now sports a bran new I . . the ad,vertisement will I head of the Government ' Would give some in- wsrds of 50 men - -Mrs. Rose, wife of, Mr. Jae. o'rd. The bridge has'& span of buggy. Business must be brisk. -Rev. ' , ade-Duncan 4%; Duncan, (6) whoever might. be at , . change the mighty mass of rock. . . of Wingham, died v irly .suddenly on of Strad ar, in an overhead S. F. Robinson occupied the pulpit in . For Fall Tr dication that they desire, a � . She 128 feet in tbO Ole - I Commercial 611ege�W- H. Shaw. (6) Dominion Government, there would —� . Wednesday eveping - last week. after- With posts, 20 feet high and a first the English church at Clinton on Sun. �� ...... Farta for sale -John Burps. (5) ouch as that hinted at by Mr.. Sherman's Huron Notes. was in her usual heal in the . I ompany. (6) goon. be a reconsideration of affairs I I %me structure. ale-:��Canxda C, very . clear 10 D , 1 With Mrs. R. 01 - day in the abeence of the pastor. -Mr. ; Lands for S . It was made quite noon, an as Siegel, for Alvin. Sale of Farm Stock &c. -W, J. MmUn. (6) justice done amendment. . I -Four 1000 candlepower electri daughter of -Mr. Ed - and the farmer would hav ­ - I by Akins, who resides ne t door, at I three -Mil Mitchell, is lying clan- Robt. Kelland has left here Teacher Wanted -Wm. Aitcheson. ,(6) I . -by the debate, �however, that so soon as lights have been &ced in Knox churc I - -e, Stratford. (8) ! - I - JeXaMiniDg Some wird Sieqel, of 0 ston, where, he has secured a good central Business Colleg him. I . n O'clock. She was f the brain ! -1 . V. Fear. (6) � - - — Coined&, is prepared in good faith to 'e- Go.derich. grously ill with cong i estion situation. . Mandrake Blood Bitters I . I I -Ethel cheese factory has disposed of plume that were irow�ng in ibbert, where important Sale -A. W. Sloan. (6) I gotisite for a fair and free reciprocity stricken down at Mr. James HisIOP 8, H Of HARVEST DEcoRA,TioNs-­The Trivitt I Music for all -H. Wells. (8) The Matitoba 'Crop. . the July and August makeof its cheese e sugdenl� . i . - . when sh was � ted she has been visiting. Dr. Naismith, memorial church was handsomely decor. � Large Stock -D. S. Faust. (8) . In relation to the Manitoba crop this treaty,the Americans will be ready and at 9 cents per pound. . with spopl6xy, and hkid. to be vissis ffs, is attending her. .I . . . -- . Girl Wanted -Expositor Office. (8) . .- I I - - he late -David Me intothehou8e. Medipalaid was sum- Sta at the St. ated on Sunday last, and servi 5 in � y It is -The farm of t . ce � . ebtors--Jas. McGinnis. (9) oirmed borrespondent willing to moet her half wa I i�, as she passed -Mr. Joe. White arrived thanksgiving for the past bountiful bar- , . i Notice to D year & well inf I Id last week moned, but of no ava �y with two I I Lawn Social -W. F. M. S. (8) I statt;ment� isborne out for the people of Canada now to show Whinpey, near Nile, was so * six o'clock. Marys station the other ds held.' Sacrament was also * 11 I Tuckersinith Cider Mill -R. Pepper. (6) . ', wr-iteso and his I - . . to his nephew, James MdKnight, peacefully away before -year-old Clydesdale vest were at 8 o'clock, . other that they do reall' desire reciprocity. - d John Me- �ome on Friday very valuable two 7 dispensed in the morning , formation � from y -While returning I I L k"f Argyle,'7,660, and I by privste in i ­13ouncan McDonald an Iliong, 1, Dul -- -- - I early yet to As soon as they make this known to ending the sta hief," 7,607. Although and- service was held in the afternoon I , sources : "It is a littI6 � Neil have been appointed tax collectors evening last week, after sp, 11 Corsock C I . � - there is no of Grey at a salary of W each. evening in 41 pleasant Valley," Mr. the for the Sunday School children. All � I I # n neighbors, he water 14 days , aMtV011 (expoo tor say much about the sampl I � of this year's their America . - [ndependent Order of Good Robert Tindall, an em loye of thechair they were on t d in- first-class the services were well attended, The - �-� -- . I The ' � L wheat. Da p weather and eveLL frost doubt but th6v can get what they want. , cul. horses' arrived fresh. an Rev. Rural Dean �Craig, of Clinton, L � in . Templars, of Londesboro, have pur- factor ' Wingham, fell through a I . I . . l I Y) ondition. officiated in a very A;ble manner L&t Jill of I I Perhaps the ,McKinley bill W ,anadian c � I . Sept. 12, 1890. might yet' very materially reduce the I ill prod chased a fine now organ from the Oaken vert, or cattle -guard, oh the C - . cbed his fare- , I L H, FRIDAY$ Rev. Mr. Taylor.prea . I SEAFORT quality of the grain. 1, saw recently in them up to force their representatives Organ Company, of Clinton. . pacific Railway track, receiving a very well sermon in Trinity church, Mit. the services of the day. The members - - ' . . I - of the church deserve praise for the ethat to t . ion. -While plowing last week Mr. Ezra Severe and painful cut a few itiches be. and is now the L -. I ake.acti We may soon see which , had the misfor- iHe Was assist�d chell L on Sabbath, 31st ult., manner in which Church was decor- I i . c , an editorial in the Montrea Gazett _ low his right knee. at St. Mary,%. Before I L - t . I ' tio . The FW1 Shows I I Pickard, of Holinesville i Manitoba whea i is the stronger power, the people or the between the cis- called installed pastor The collee ,p in aid of tfie pay' � - t would be extra fine . ,. I home by a friend and 9i physi n . pre- ated. � The Fall Show campaign commenced . � L ' tune to break the arm bone : ish Was unusually large. The chime of I I ­ r. I am, sorry to say combines. In this yonnection we may' wrist and the fingers. in, who had to put several stitches in leaving Mitchells Mrs. Taylor was . � � - - P quality this yea � 1, � I . - f Goderich, It will be �some time before sented by her Sunday school class with belle for this church -are expected here - - on Tuesday last by the 0 enilig of the far so can be determined a: -t give the folloviing, -which app -Dr. and Mrs. McLean, o the wound. I Isome COPYL Of It, Gleanings from, . I I . "I Industrial Fair at Toronto. This- show that so . . returned home from Florida Tuesday Mr. Tindall will be able to go back to a ban, . in a few weeks.-' 11 � I . ed- as present, such is not -the case. The Washington despatch on Thursday: . ,ing last week. The doctor is great- work, I . the Sacred poets." BRiEss.-A large number from here , . no doubt, be largely attend I . " I - even � .-Mr. Finley McEWen died near . , I I Willy ; eather tolward the end ' i M purpo8e of organ- end going -to Goderich Fair next , � usual, and although we do not approve scorching'shot w I . Senator Sherman has written fro ly improved in health. -A meeting for the with Monkton on Tuesday, August is I i of July has injured the sample in some *-Washin ton to Erastus Wiman that -The Constance cheese factory Com- izing a foot ball club in connection --t�l years ago Mr. McEwen was a week. -Mise Dennis has been A iting � I . of the manner in which it is conducted, 1 .- - the� Goderich Model School was called Sever - I 'fact that it ful- parts. In sections where �heat is earlyp -the resolution in favor of reciprocity pany have sold their July and August South kasthope, but later friends in Parkhill, her former home. o . : there is no,dei' ing th�e _ , � -passed the on Wednesday evening' last week, and resident of I I ny . � ,t. ,with Canada would have make,of cheese for 8J cents per lb. He leaves a widow Mrs. Ed. Roberts has returned from the --- I i ' - East, where she has been visiting friends I �� . � ; ied on the quality is not as good as was exp.ec Senate in connection with the McKinley They have also sold a lot of hogs for it was unanimously agreed. that a foot removed to Logan. , , 11 :: fills the object for which it is carr . I five children. The deceased was --.Mr. Geo. : I I rd, to ed. I haVe the best auilliority for this Bill had there been any chance for de, $5. 10 per ewt. ball club be organized �o be known as and d was the son and relativeR. Knight, of I It was started as a drawing ca I t 58 years, of age an is r I "I . j, &in it is believed bate, but the mpatience over the 'tariff -Mr. Henry Collins, of 2nd conces- 64 The Goderich Modell'School Foot Ball abou ,wen, one of Perth's Ilderton, who has been visiting hi - I and statement Later gr � - big fa . � draw the people to the metropolis, I - Sion Hay, last week sold ere has of Mr Hugh McF ents here, has returned home- -The ra I. , � "I'll . the harvest . bill and the I rge interests at stake be- I rm Ot Team." A Splendid s4 of offic - , � tter sample if r- earliest and beat settlers. , . w I � - and the �crowd promises to will show's be ; cause of dela induced him not to press been appointed, andj�rom the. appeai vation Army had a jubilee here on �� . it does drawp 100 acres to Mr. Rich. Harvey for the I -As Jsmeg Mathers, of Rock's Mill, . i I - I.t, - Z ; ; � 9 h which the boys. I o day, and Capt. Andrews, of Sea. * � ngness wi : I . this year than ever before. It is completed in good Shape. Thou h the res-lolution, now, but later in the Sea, sum of $5,000. Mr. Collins will retire once of willi ' As driving home rather M " I be larger I - near Bornholm, W Miss McNally, I w; I , r - � od work' they will doubt . forthy led the Ineeting.- i t , lowed in close succession by an 11 t ' 11 sample'is riot calculated Sion, or in ecember, upon the rems from farming. help on the go , ug he ,�vas attacked in a . ' ! year in 4 . I less in I I ex Zose iaformed here, yet it may sembling of Congress, the proposal is late one event % f will be folJ -From the year 1873 to the' ake the club i mortal. The secre- . by & who has been visiting Miss Maggie � . .. ". by pas,, both Houses. It is 'an- ' son, ill be- Swamp on the 10th concession to her home in f � man�y othels, both great and sma i. I tary-treasurer, Thos. Morrison, w Mr. Spicer, bus returned I � a be nearly as good as an avlerage. Much certain to 1889, both ine asive, Registrar Di(k, eive ch'llenges ,from all man who demanded his money. Hanover. -Miss Pearl Rollins, who has - : a there will be , . nounced fro Washington that the A : for the next six week . of Huron, has returned to the C3unty pleased to ree 06 ed I - � ' .1 - Mathers' very corpulent form prov , � . - � weather for the balance . � I . ' been in Detroit, for a few montlig has . I � I show some place in the Province nearly depends on the pressure in behalf of the resolution is the snug sum of $34,237, as requirf d by parts. - t him, thent as it nie Dre;�, of � I ... i 1. . I . week as Councillor quite a protection o I home. -Miss Fan I � � . i '�� � every day, and some days there will be of the season." i already very great from all quarters' of statute, of the feiss collected by klm in -One day last enabled him to leave the man lying ,returnec . I ion, who has been the guest of Mies I �, . 11 -worn Crop estimates are still being made. the country. Hundreds of letters have . Strach Cooper, of Brus- �� J� '. 11 Z I - ve his office. W t, an and Geo. E., - Lon, - . : 7 two or three. The old and we .� I ntly b ugh a dog wounded on the road, he soon recover med to London, - I . � . b en recei from prominent persons, -Thos. Cook, he recei - sels, were driving to Wroxeter, Carrie Drew, has retu 7 A . e � I I � � 1: : ­; A . Providoial Exhibition will be missed -, The official crop report has just 'been' . )in near ed, however, 'and escaped for his life. e, Mrs. Page, -- � w r , .1 � urging.the p seage of the resolution. - the Carter farin,on the 9th conces, Of bounded out from the fence, . . The MetroPolit&n Ron* 1. �day Mr. Hugh Lennon, of . ?!� I 111 I- 11 .0 0 is now nearly finished., ?k-- a ed, and this estimates the aver- - - 0� etress, � �.! til 4 place will be well publish . - � Goderich township, had his barn burned Jamestown and frightened their h, roe. -On Tue - �, , -1 this year, but its propri ." - - I met with . 71 r� ic . ere thunder The animal took to the ditch and upset Ellice township,near Stratford and when opened people say it will have I .. f I � i, I re pretentious age yield of wheat at 24.6 bushels per by lightning duri the sev - - . � .. , . Ne*s of the Week. . in�o I threshing. the nicest bar mi town. It is well � � ... ,� &ken by others, even mo I ng. Mr..Stri inful accident while - . � i - 1- t I storm last week. grain was in, and the buggy in a twinkli achan a ps � if '�-i . acre. Thisis justone bushel per acre -Saturd -n the machine was going atfull I r- , ot so useful, Sup- i RAILWAY C OL' L IS 0 N. located and should do a good trade. . , ! I I I , , I although perhaps n I he barn will pro- had one of his legs 1 injured, and Mr. Whe -4 - li � .. I - d struck him f -- � . i se. All the , less than � was estimated in the .report - a small insurance on t . d I I f �­ , terpri ing in Cleveland, Ohio, an electric car ed. I ; .- f: . � '. I d by private en I � into by a locomotive - and bably cover all loss sustain Cooper was hurt abo�t the shoulder an speed a tootli flew oat an � � - , . ?; ,. t Porte . I . tl� f, miraq � Glenfarrowo 1 71 � cularly for the crop of 1887. After- deductions was run I -Mr.,Thos. Gregory, of Wingham, face. It is a i I they were not on the head above the ea.r. - He was . . � i i I shows this year should be parti . - .; . . i * %. - the crop smashed to atoms. At least a dozen a cover on knocked senseless and bled freely, and . . I , I - , * , 4 from thetotal acreage to:coveir arrived h6me from Manitoba on Monday killed, aithe buggy, J had I - , 11 interesting, as CrOPa of all kinds have I terribly injured. . it was thought that the wound was LOCAL NOTES. -Mr- Curry bind Wise � J. � � .- . a.-'stimated yield .. � � a ­ and -Jive destroyed by ha ., tbi p - PRECAUTIONS. - The importation of I � I - , - I I I �, I - ��. �- �;- been unusually abundant, '. I . i persons; are They were a fi"-look . . r Bl� i; i. Sever& � � � 11 last Week, bringifig with him two car which prevented V�e . occupants from ey,spent Sunday with friends in 1; " I � - loads of cattle. - extricating themseli've's when the rig fatal. Unde medical care he is recov- S. 3',.ntl I of the young people '. � . � I ; v toba & total wheat crop . . � L �, I i'-1 1 - f' stock of every descript would give M Spanish ragiv into London, England,' has 'hicle was laid up ering. . I . - ion has had good � ing lot of cattle, fully equal to Ontario e ve i v "" � � I overturned. Th .. . 7, I- � f! L ��'� ­ � ��-�. ILI - �000 bushels, betwe n been prohibited, 'and - stringent pr6cau- Is � 4 I V , during the years . � t- � 5�� pasture . Z h tions are bei' . ... I of %bout 17, 1 - stock. Mr. Gregory has th in i Pao- for repairs, the horse lea . -on Saturday morni _ - e ving it behind ing last there ar-­-ad herb are talking of going to , ;.,�P� of w� 9 taken by the Navq,� De- I � - Macpherson, Torrinto nex�t week to take in the dilits' � . b ture on big farms. - . n his journey back �to,Brussels. died in Stratford Mrs. I L � those who think 14 and 15 million bushels ic . 0 t,t,e Exhibition. --r-Mr. Chrysler, who d4;i, 4� - I � I inst cholera. ! I partment ag e* E ek wife of the Rev. Thomas Macpherson, a 1­1��, L i - i We are not, among I . �� "i V, " t, added to I -The oth,�r day as,11r.- W. Ste',ep, of -The Clin The de- has 196tely taken up land in Michigan . ,:., i ila le for expo ,�ANE. -Paxton, Illinois,' and � 1. d fo attending these would be ays . A HURRI , h year of her age. 41i . 'of aan4 down a year ago -a certain in the 76t] AL I I- that the time devote . ;ays : About 1 returned to Turnberry. Ile reports � I LL 11 - ,ited by heavy Clinton, was hauling a load 1 6 orn in County Antrim, h :11 � A A a couple of miflion vicinity :Was on Sunday vh oi.rses. armer living not 3 Oil - ceased lady was b nas e He in- ", . - .. I ; which Would be I es from Benmil - I I'll I'll - shows iff wasted. side altogether from . I by a hurricane v6ich a hill he nearly lost one of his h - 11 t�h Gordon. d crops, and fineweather. . �� ­ he Ireland, being a Miss Sar I L . rain, a I y and bef ore could ler, Colborne townsbip-,'sent his hired I goo more . " I � � � the recreation afforded, we believe that ba3hels from the territories. ed re t damage to ,shade trees, It sliplied down ate a con- , She came .with her busband to Strat- tends removing his family to that. . . . t it.; � profitable L The official report estimates the -yield inflict 9 L I I - stop the other, it dragged its in antoaueighbor's�threshing with an . ial climate in the course of a mouth, ; I an educator they are i buildings an,1 crops. 4 . Oa firk. I �Another neighbor ford in 1849, he being for over a quar- gen - I � as ) 4.3 bushels per acre,and of -'Cor-. 81derable distance along the r d, al- Old old pitch o I . His many friends'here wish him much . - 7 erson a of barley at 3 To FIGHT AGAINST STRIKES. l I utury after pastor of the schools. No matter what a p most choking it. . I who was helping to ; thresh used this ter of a cc ration there. The joy and happiness in his new.home. . . - it must be a very oats -at 44.3 bu" hels per acre. These porations ernploying- 60,000 hands have d Jeo accidentally broke a'F4tyne off. Knox church congreg I , I occupation may be, I per acre more than ent�red into a compact at Pittsburg to -We have this week to recor fork, and . rersary of t6eir wedded life OBITuAny. -Death has removed'from I . . unobservant person who does not learn are about one bushe I � will fight against strikes. In case. of a strike death of an old lady in the per on' Of Nothing was said allout this old, old 50th annii last. Turnberry, one of its oldest settlers in � . -be of service in the in 1887. Besides Wheat' Manitoba� Mrs. Starko -of Brewster, who d arted fork till about three weeks ag�, when was on the 12th day of August n the person of Mrs. Jae. Scott. Mrs. . !. 11 work is 0 cease, and.a striker from . who For some years past Mrs. Macpherso � � so�nething that will ts , . . this life on Tuesoay.of lag wee . , Mr`8. -the farmer's wife came to th man d,who came That a have a conaidetable quantity of oa ., .one establishment will not.be ernployed th year. She broke the tyne to buy 50 cents worth of has been failing in health, and Suffer- Scott was a native of Scotlan regular every -day occupations. . . Stark had reached her 7 � er husband when the country � r export this year. in &not .- - daughter to honey, and w�eoi she had the he preceding few here with h I good many do not profit in this way we barley and pota oesfo ,, her. leaves behind her a ion a . . honey she ed so acutely during tl 0, and by industry and � - There we're ight frdsts throughout RAILWAY MATTERS I�N- NEW JU�SEY. . - was a wilderries . . aid I vuess this will �mske it all right months that the end was no doubt a : --New Jersey has 3,743 miles o - e Dale, of Hu 1t, " the grateful relief. economy, succe - fully believe, but itia theirown fault f rail. niourn her lose., de- . 11 I eded in making a good - eek ending Mr. Georg Ile for the York you, �roke." Now A . show is so small or. so unimportamt the country d rin ' the w I toad. 'By accidents of all sorts during )I 0 membered that on the living for herself and children. The - ; 1� No 9 . . livered his fa -11 wheat at Fair a Mill, breaker of the fork �'thinks she sh uld -It will be re ' t in good circum- -1, . I ­- - August 22rd, the heaviest"being on the , the last yea 749 persons were injured, f a I list,. an accident occurred at latter have been lef , . I .. formation and ex inton, one day last week, and i ound bring him back the � old fork, as he 6th Angu t ­­ that much useful in Most reports 263 of the fatally. Two-thirds Of Cl � Mr. Scott -having di,edsome A -1, - I night of - August 21at. ' . t it turned out C3 lbs. to the bushel, thinks he has paid very dear. for it, as Clear Creek bridge, three miles west of stances. I . , � . . I ,��t perience can not be got either by a Spec . than one-third of ths kgo. Mrs. Scott was an, earnest - ­'' those injure e - ��, I . ght for. o di � grain, ,,, , but less and 421 bushels� to the acre. We have 50 cents will buy a bran new fork, Parkhill, whireby a special freight train years -i , i�,.. cladin, that n , m%ge wa's done to ' This -A's wrecked and devoted C ni,�oer-. of .f'.4 tator or exhibitor, if it is son I I - those killed, were employee. hristian and a me - I , . i: 14 but those best informed are dubious. heard of others �wh., have also hal grain � of twenty-five cars was badly gh tbe Presbyterian church. Although - . .- -1 - . explained by thestatemeut that many . - I I -,..­� At Toronto, London, and other large ex 'h aa this in weight, but and a fireman named Cheeseboroul � . ­ 1. . be that went as big - � I . I tramps walkiug along the tr I . Perth Items. sing 85 yea ! � Probabilities are some grain will . ackswere i �was killed. A coroner's jury found bi re of age, Rhe remained . . days might be very . ' none higher to the acre. I Jamew Corcoran, for 35 v s, 1;1; .it� - - - hibitions a few places. � I About half the struck find killed by trains. -Mr. . ears me one guilty of negligence, and af ter- strong and healthy up to a few weeks , - I he . . so , - � -F-. ,ft , on,and. damaged in mm.=The steam- -Wellavethis'weekto mentibn t actively engaged in ,the grocery busi- a on I - -. profitably spent by almost any pers, 'KI) . � I i � I.., to the date WORK, A � WORK d when Mr. Richard Mortimer, of before -her death which occurre - � -C'-� es there is much offered grain was cut previous - Australia, is death of one of the earliest setilers of . Stratford, has sold out and is re- war a accused he Wednesday 3rd inst. The funeral : . I I I I ' Stratford found that he was � I -A I whilff at these pla-c ship service' at', Melbourney . . . .� .!.�� amed, and a large poqtion of the bal. - r Exeter in the person of Mrs. NVilliam ness. in I I - I : . 11 _ were conducted by Rev. Mr. � I I �­ . n - being -gradually resumed. The numbe I : , - ; . . I himself up to' the authorities on services . R days which can not be viewed Slee, which sa t took pl4ce on tiring. gave � I,— ,�., 1 in these - q' even " � 7 '.1 -1- - r 1- -11 -- too far adva�ced to receive of applicants for work on the wharves is � I � - -- L . , � - ,i . aace was I . i had -The young people of Avonbank are the -charge of manglaugter. On Friday Hartley, after -which the remadne, were - - � th profit, there is also much that can t Thursday, 28t� .of August. S - ' -evale -Cemetery for . I � - Strikers who are -caugh YI:­ -1. W1 Sampl:o of new wheat increasbug T years taking a lively interest in their Liter- eati- taken to the BIQ " -�41 W ,. , � r TL - � ��� much dam& 0 last Police Magistrate Wells inv I I ,�'. . Scarcely be viewed without prufit. Bat, ge. � * been an invalid' for a., number : y. Much good 'Parkhill. It ap- interment. , I . �� ­ i'� 1� �f � 1 I I moleating non-union men are heavily and Endeavor Societ gated the charge mt 11 4 and as a . O' help herself. ary � i : � � . t �, .1 , are now being 1 Shown freely, and was entiroly linable t t I I . , � - I �- - - , I I ,�� 6!. ';I'.!, � Mrs. r 8 a pears that -------7777— - -, , I ' � - I., I r.f beneficial as the large shows are, the I ality is . decidedly below an fined and imprisoned. . ime orhei i done. - the accident was caused by a , i i - JI k , re rule the qu SCHOONER WRECKED. -The Schooner At the t ' ' - death e was -Mr. Mayberfyv teacher. of' calis large stone of some 1400 lbs. weight be- � Heasiock. - ; - 74 -1 : 7,: 1* smaller County and Township ones a ica seventy years and ten months o� . I . ! -1, , : --- ­ � nd the yield'lighter than ex- Lion, from Nova Scotia for Jama� . thenice in Stratford Collegiate Insti- I �� 7 .,7� ;1;j;., --- A even more so. At these, we get the average, a I - Ing left on the track by the men under AccMENT. One asy last week a � -, " I - �. f I � sh, was wreck ed in a cyclone'oni -Messrs. Town & Hamlink, ,we en- - I i- ;e, intends btarting a class for out - I i �, I i samples of new with fi Mr. Mortimer's charge, when the end- driving mare belonging to one of our li 4 T�, � , ; .11 agree tha in ricans from - New York tul - � � . - I- .d �1- ­ � the evil, and although the pected.; A amer Bermuda res. terprising A a, to be hel(l -Wtar school hours. I . f, 11 � � � : good without I 1 1 August'28. The Ste . oller eider den arrive6l of a freight- train paralyzed rbed- ,, 1; �,�:; I ­ - � I , - I . i I �,� - Ility State, have leised. the PalacF, R citizens, got her foot caught in a ba . d -� . ", o,�, CL -re of exception�Edly poor qui i, '! , : ,�! .- ,- - attractions may not be so enticing they wheat cuedthe crew and took them to New . -The other dtty .%1r. S-4muel Boyd, the men and the crash came, driving the wire fence and cut it pretty -badly, it � I I � . -- Rink in GOder"ich, and during the past I i - -, t, I I "'W '-i . 1. I of grain, ittone across the bridge and finally mak- lacerating an artery. It was lucky the I e ­ , , , - - -; this yer r. The berry i,!s small and some York. ,. of Downie, fell 'off a load . L F .1 ^1.1 a, i,i4 -, I ,� are, as a rule, less harmful. ON- week have putlin all necessary Machin- ., :, I . ;,z C � . . . . --i' , ,,, V'. -IMMIGRATION POLIC � , . � lli� i � - I IT Mr. F �i�:i�� t od word times shrunken. Boo�n crop estimates DomiNio�N his haud and receiving other ing a fearf ul wreck of the train. animal was found Shortly after the se - i . , . . - � IJ � �; 4 * "Labor � . . : ­­ .Z4,%y "-, -� We always like to say a go I - DEMNED.-In the Trades and . - cry for conducting succesifully % first- spraining . i , , - . - 14 class fruit evapi as They iDjuries. . i � *-15 ­ 1� , 7;4 � e-� .made earlier are now being largely dig Diating busine' Mortimer by the orders of his imm, edi- cident as She would soon have bled -to ; ,?_ � , _ T hey are even I . I I � I . L, ,� I 1, � .� � 1 4 for the local shows. I . . . ' � as made for 1, 1, Li . ., -�! . in their place than the c I . I �.. .11", , . Congress at Liverpool a very strong reso. claim that the, r Will require at I ast 15,- -Mitchell h&4 discarded their Ball ate Superior, had left his gang of men at death. A quick move w, � '[ � 1. ,if,., ,- J ! . . - - � L �ii ounted. passed, condemning the im- and replaced it work tiboat 3 p. in. 0 g I Z : 1, - . I �­ � more important I lution was a the 6th of An net I I . I " - , -, I i .. I , -,�. ; '. - - � 1, . -, . . ni,04 and 000 bushels of applei this season. electric light dywono . J. Walker, V. S., of.Blyth, as he was 1 ,11 1. -1 -1. I -light Reliance dynamo, paying a remove a pump- . , � 41?i" 1-1 1 7Z larger ones, and people should. not allow I migration policy of the Domi i �! -R. Leath rdale, of Bruss s, who w th a 50 � nd went to Parkhill to on hand just one hour and fifteen min . - . r I � ,� _,�'j L, I . I ; � . ing engine in pursuance of his orders, 1, i- o �- ---,* , I . Mowat has scored another utes after the messenger left. This - - I � I - " L �. ;, � PREMIEP I . Ontario Governments, in assistiqg any ' ,wo old -$500 for the exchan'ge., il , ,- has a penchan for relies, had L I - I � - I vtl their interest in the ' 7 . -­', �, ;� �! former to detract il : 1! � I and so he I � 1! :, �!l �r - �� victory in constitution law over the persons other than agricultural lalboreri . :, � ; "; L , L 14 _ ­ . . - 1� I books sent him this week from Hamil- -Mr. Wilbur Nugent has resigned was three miles away wh,, time, of course, included his prepar- 1 � 4 ; .. � I I from their care for the latter. No person j , I 1- " �1� �1 - _ L, ­-­ - � - 1� � 9 te a I i'l � I ,i -.1."i � I Dominion Authoritl In 1888 the to come to. Canada. . her in the Mitchell the smashup took place. The Crown � - I I I 'L I �t'l - exhibitor at one of these SHORT CAp.EER. - Lilian Grul�lb the ton One was published in 1711), and is his situation a accepted6 a similar rec- ations, hitching, &a. The :distance . f I . ­� :,:��! a " tb e othc covered was about 13 miles. . I -��i � L � � can be an. . strates �r high school, bavirig alleges that he did not leave Jull di - , , I I- I . Ontario Legislature aged an Act giv- ialti. " X Hel to Sg . , , - ­!� f . inger, died at P � a much pxasowAL9.-Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. J , ;; ,, I �i,�q I actress and opera a � �, - � - I..." fl, ��; ; - ' :17 , � i � shows without receiving a stimulus to do Governor power to . - bears the dat 72 and carries the situation in Essex Centre, at tious with his men as to Signals, while . ­ ki ' more last Week, aged 2, 1 1 . Blackstock, of Southern Indiana, United I., "V ink,the -Lieutenant 5. 1 � i .; L �L ,,�� 4 Z k- I � '-11 ,--',, : -j h best higher salary. � he says his last instructions were to , - U; - ; Z r,L4� �'� �'jj �" 1 they have ever done before. )leasing title o "Young ma a ?" � - _,�L'i ` � 'O -visit toltheir � . , , - I bett.ar than commute br. remit seniences for offences A GiNF,Rous EmPE-ROR.-The Em- I . I tates, who were paying a � f -1 , � �, - nd refuse i Is" L Both e well -The $22,000 estate of Kastner Br. a-, keep the track Clear, and it certainly is $ , L [ ­� )�, * L . I ,000 companiol ringv . , r ,-.. I �, , I No person should bang back a peror of Austria has given nearly $10 spectable man like Mr. I ­ I � . against the- laws of the Province ove'r, ' eat6r,.&nd are �ighllr prized of Mitchell and Sei i ille, who &Bslgn- hard that a re 1. sister, Mrs. A. Parsons, returned to -� - � � ,. �,,� i � bound in I � � � i I - . e benefit of sufferers by 1� . r the . � IL T. � 1, -� �-- : ,;� to exhibit because the money prize of- personally for th � I ed to C. B. Armstrong, . of London, a Mortimer should be punished fo � I " � -. ,'', 'A'f� �� which the legislative authority of the by Mr. Leath�rd4le. . Kast- carelessness and disobedi their homes last week. They were . i � I . I o P r I � �' �. " 11 Lll � . to pay for . . the floods. - � John Ta blyn, -in w was Sold favorably impresse'd with this part Of I . �- � , 1. It I L I eict - - � � �' I � � � , fered. may not ba sufficient ends. Sir John Thompson, SAVING THE, BIG TREEs. The bill to -The hous� of Mr. eek ago, to Edward A - ence of his '. , , r I Li ��T ­ � L , ; ­­ � , ; n. Who ha.s an . ' ped de �c ton ne , at the rate of � 71 0 cents on the dollar. men. . the country, but could hardly endure ��i, � _ i - 11, able. Every perso )f land upon Hullett, nari , ilverton 1� I - , , f! �'�,-!- the tro - set spa Men t work -Three young ladies of M -- - our cold weather of August. � �� - I ­ ­� Z the Dominion Ministek of Justice, dig rt a certain tract ( i I I - " -; , I , , � ri I by fire on Mo�day last. sat week, i. F -�� ,�,,, I I animal or an article that they believe which the -big trees stand in California, have gor,e to attepd ladies' e Exeter. PRESMVrATIONI.-O[le night I � :: 1 , i . -. I . . colleg a as - ;,-, 4 puted the right of th" province to exer the fields discovered flames issuing _ .1 .1 '' �i '; � J � he U,nited in - � , ;4 �­,; � 6 1,� 4� toL be possessed of merit ahould'.briDg it - I 3ublic park. has passed t - . � - � . . , � � - - �­T� , ­ ­ ' and -1, claimed ttiat the 'a a. I od., 6nd with the help of the follows :-Miss Pagemore and Miss CoN,cERT. -The concert given in the the neighbors and friends of Mrs. Rob - q . . ; � ci8e such powers , e . from the r, ,, e � . � . ­ -1 -- � L . � - X �-,.­ out, to encou CUTED HEBRizws LEAv ighbors suc. eeLded. after I ­ - L , ERSE ' � , .1 ,i �:­�- Every an . in some Miss Li � On Presbyteriin 0 a I �L " - - i � 7- �` , - . rage, the show, if for no i - States House of Representatives; no . hard work, Rupert to th H 'It college, and town hall on Tuesday evening via% fair- ert Smith, to the number of about sev- I , I act was ultra vires 6f the Legislature. P 1�,G Rus- �vingstone' r1to Ithe - enty, assembled at her reeiden e nd I .L � . ch animal or . . in putting it dui. The fire had � i - - L � `i �� ' I other rei%son. ly well attended, and all seemea to en, � � - I . t; �; " , . e'. contention it was siA..-During the last ten days 750 Jew Id' College, Brantford. U a " - � t , In order to settle th : be roof and Ladie - . 1: � caught between t , �- ,,, , L , - t,: manner joy the proceedings very much. The � gave herself, her good in& nd family '- . . � . �,,�p ,­ � ; � ish L families have ditscheff, i left Berd I i I I I article that is brought out is just one Mr. Ch!lrystal, of Avonton, Lre of a high 'a pleasant surprise. Mrs. Smith has �_ ' _ � ­ � 9 to submit a -Rev. � i� ,� " 1 - - agreed between the partie, America the ceiling, a4 did consideral le dam- solos by Prof. Trevor we � . , " 7r ..7. �. - show, and the . Southern Russia, for England, i . returned from a trip to Iowa, - , 10 -kind at- � - f .� - , more attraction to the I has lately order, and were aloife worth the price � ng been unremitting in her j ; . ! ­: . test case to the courts. . The Chancery an � aqge. i - � , � i '�L . last we f tentions to any of her neighbors who . - . I li 11 � the more at On M y of last we I i I � I - I . d Australia.. - on& k Mr. Saml. where he has tvio brothers residing, of admission. Miss Fe4ry Morgan, o 7 � � - - more of these that there are ! - �19G.-A. - � . - . 1, � t f the High' Court of Justice TERRIBLE WF.F.CK AND BuRx omfo�table circumstances. . � ];. - , 15, � I t- - division o i . * dt (Colborne, was hauling f armers in c: Wingham, sang a few songs and gave a, , have been sufferers from illness of any . . i , .. - , I � , -,? tractive will the Show be, and the grea wr -- the Missouri, Kansas and Westlake, i . . _ . I , � ,� � � ., �, . decided th that the Legials- eck on he was going Mr. Chrystal reports the corn crop and , . . t . - W od into Clin 'on, and as o - ,� e other day, . recitAtion which were loudly applauded. � kind. She is a skilful nurse and her � � i�, - 1. - I.: 1. ,I accomplish to both ex .. ursday night last : P : . . - I - -- I er benefit it wil it claims and Texas railway on* Th � Holmes,� ille the hay to be immense in that State. - The singing class assisted with a few cheerful countenance and loving exre , i , �:It� I - ; ;, � ' ture enjoys the pow : era week resulted in the killing of eix cars down the gr I - : � �, I , ", , hibitor and spectator. If every person �. tra vires. Us ig een he fell -Drilling at the Stratford gas well have helped to soothe the pains Of . I �: �­, - front of the I songs. The Prof. leaves town this week . ,� � j�_:-X�l - that the act passed is �in of hogs and the u e had reached a depth of 1,060 feet when �,-,� '- - ��� � f � I : �. . :1 . � ui er � I �� this principle, what splen i. for another field. . inany a suffering one, and as her services : i o"J., - , , 7 , - would act on I onto the he a hee an . . � . � . , omd one disconnected a I . .. - , , L: - -! - .which they had been - I ­ ; - has the contention of Mr. Mowat cars of grain. S - one of the casing, for I . _L ,�­ I , � - y rendered �: 1.�: � i L. 1, , , Let an ef- again wagon. Ont *heel passed eve. s. -Miss Alpha Essery left have a ways been cheerfull : GL- ; i �- �., did shows we would have. d rom. PERSONAL - .. . thl' tcourts and the at- - switch. . 4, having arrived f - . I 1-' 1. ' r - 1� � to been upheld by e i I . L ,,, , one, -The ,captain his feet, whe';h4r broken or nol we have waiting a few ' ut fee or reward, it is not our - I I - � , ay on Monday to attend the Industrial witho L . - � q i � I . 4 fort be ma -de this year by every THE CRUEL R'USSIANS-- passed Bradford, Penney - . L rising her neighbors ihoUld desire to I . . . - �- . . - , to notlearned. The other whed' . rs. Isaac Bawden is P . i 1� : - I - L I rl � 13 tempt of the Dominion authorities of the barque Catherine Sudden',1 arrived . . ..�ania,, Tuesday, drill Fair at Toronto. -M � �� f . . � L: make the local shows as successful a I I . over his hat, on his head. Th.s was in- ing was resumed. in Toronto at the Exhibition. -Our gen- make Some tangible acknowledgment of ' . ,1,f -1 I . I stitutional p ` ra of the at Port Townsend from Siberia,l reports ­ ) . owe i I ­ : -..­ - make it a limit the con � � ; -The Robbins brothers have purchased � !*.A � possible. Let every person : . witnessed horrible atrocities deed a very, uLirow escape. t, Capt. Kemp, has. their obligations to her. This was the , I � " �' - ' I - I I and centralize pow ing Fabout 3 o'clock the homestead of Mr. John Begg, tailor, jai town ticket agen - 1,� I I ! I � � Province L . � 11 f . bit what they have and to . Sian soldier's on ex- -On Fridi 6� evening eling . . - I ­ t r �11 L point to exhi it perpetrated by Rus , hell. Mr.1 and Mrs. Begg intend at last been found out by the trav ! mission on which the visitors on this " � I . . � X ­ Aeen checked. � itonging to Mrs N. Mor- in Mite een ! OccA91O - L . I . � .1 w : , , owe in which they authority at Ottawa i in Saghalien. the sawmill Pe Columbia in a week Public, and people can now be a n were bent. Accordingly after - I I I : ,� 11 4 attend the local' sh t .. . ilef I I .1 R �­ o leave for British . % � , �t 1''TL � - rish, in Colt O oe, was diecov, -red to be� t I flocking in and out the town hall about the greetings were over, a very kindly � . ­-, � y is, ,said that the D: minion authorities o to reside with their- son, and - -, I L -1 I , " Thisis the wa 0 1 4 PATROL MATCH. -During the re I . Me6 ris. J. Levy and . Johns, or tw I I worded and appropriate , address w" 11 . �. Z are most i fiterestedli �, ban ever. � I - : � - I' I 'to the Privy ' ka � train time more t 11 � � I Coun- cent dry weather the Atchison, T��e of on fire. I � -Mt. Alf. . read by Miss T. Forbes, while, on be- - , � t 4 w ; f havethein will appeal thecase i i�ing, saw the fare and at daughter. � I I , to have good sho'wa and to � ho were pw I I � � L . . " � . x. and Santa Fe patrolled ever mi e ratford Walters has received word from his . ,� L �; cil in England, but j Odging from past e .11 f d dead in St % . z J � :- I . j� -�. If all will act in the manner i nee acquainted ... e owner. -The man ; beneficiLl. Kansas day and� ight to 0 " pot- wife saying she arrived in England 0,11 � half of the donors, Miss Janet McIn. , L " I the track in I Lrus o,fit to be John R. ; '. �� . I - -a mag, i - I - I � - V 'L periences in the samelline the result there - under control owever, before it got last week tu L .. � J .0 . . �­ ;-I we have indicated, we are sure thatthey � avoid fires. I who O� K.-- Mr. A. Q. Bobier shipped' a car- � tosh presented Mrs. Smith with . �D , �, , near. It is supposed ter, of Toronto. 1IThe medical men I � - I ,-,: 1i ax, as Watet . -Miss Minnie nificent easy clasir and other useful sxti� � I- I e same &6 here. One would Ho . - The f - load of eggs this week. . . I- I I I I m. will ,be th I . ..- ! than will co . lat a spark� ble, I 110-Y that the lady � Z . �4 .. I will profit vastly more 1 , � out of the f rnaee be- examined the body say he died . cles. Itis needless to : THE GR]ZA,T JUIIPING ".. of corn . . e " ��- . � �, r . humiliating Ne ork, the tt f Lucan, was in town this � L ,- W . I ., , � � . �L - e of Ihink that after their many other day a,t Elmira, n the saw- pression of the w�ndpipe, and foul play Bawden, o I thus honored was highly delighted with ­. , -1.1 I-. expenditur .� 11 week. -Mir. Jas. Egan spent Sunday. I i . . pensate for the required � . I I ­ ;� . ies would jumping horse Ontario atte ted to fore they qui,t 4v�rk� and got I I . - I I I defeats the Ottawa authorit 1110 � : the kind and appreciative words of the I � I . � I of feet. Tfe' made dust, which. I -ed until it caught the is suspected. � I - I . � � % � - time and money. � beat his record- seven nox, f Mr. lastathis hoind in St. Marys. -Miss __: . :� - , . � ; 1. �- - - � � I fight Shy of butti against Ontario's 1i -Mr. John � eturned from Toronto, where:' address as well kw with the ni pries I 1� 11,� � , . . 1119 �6 feet 3J inches. . wood. I lee . � .- I., I I � nks and ap- , � !o tly smash happened at Robert KnOX9 st�tion master, Atwood, Horn has r ents, and expressed her tha I - -Rather I I � I . -�, '11, Ay little Premier on constitutional AIL. 1 A de- ( ttending the milliner , I I P, I . -1 - t loss which dougl. CROPS RUINEI� By H I . . ani. she has been a . I � � aboratory, Exeter, on left on Tuesday 6f last week for M � T . � �� . IN speaking of the grea � . visit_: precisotion more by looks and actions , � -, min . : I - ;, N B111 must questions, biii it ta experl. - - Devil's Lake, Dalkota, on the Do Miss Fanny Bawden is � es a lot of spatch. f rorn Dame rurnor has it that Mr. openinge.- - 19 1 an p easan so:X& I" . ­ ­ the passage of the McKinley says: Th ail Saturday n appears . - wor a. I ` ': I - t ast wee . � 1. -11 - I - � �­ -�, - I re t : , � b jet upon the Canadian ence to learn some. people wisdom, es- the 6th inst., the e r. Russell, bad left a Knox will - turn', ere long, and t%ke ine,at her home in Goderich.-The side evening was afterwards spent, and be- . L ''6 . ne,2eaaarily, infl . storm on record occurred here fast even- that .i 0 to walks on nearly all thevide streets have: 1� � , � . . . � � - iql � , � upon the - pecially when the c at of their .pxperi- . ruing I& 3 under a large piece of one of Atwood's.fair ones with him fore leaving for home the company again I . . I I graveled, and at,t present' I Z: I farmers, and through them ing, and all the crops in this County ba �'hi�h was above and at- the Prairie Prov nee. been newly : ' , I I ' . ff.� hy i L . I I �, e glass, L, . . I ,�, - advantages ence is borne by ott er people. that were spared by the drought and plat r 'all and market build- walking is rather bad. -Mrs' E. expressed the hope that their wort , "I . I whole people, and the great wdwmw� I h w case, on whi-.h were a -The town h friend and : - he harvesting, were utterly tached to a . f it, .Wher I 9 �11 I . 1. � Reciprocity ready for t .. and jug at St. Marys was burned down Fish has returned from Detro e ed to enjoy the comforts of her e - I � number of o lina'cup and saucers, � star my . - . ' I - .. � . they would derive from a I she has been attending the Exposition., . . . I b 11 is gradual I ly draw- ruined. - 11 when Wedn, last week. The � : � . . . atea, the Dun- THE McKinley , - On. Tues- different* gl�ass 0 nament_s, eaday night , I air and to go out and in amongst them � : : . treaty with the United St, KILLED By LIGHTNING. I I flat was: �ccupied by Mr. George -Mr. Win. Sanders, we hear, has sev4 ---�, : . ery truly remarks : If ing to its final Stages and no doubt be. I day, iCt the Riggs farm, six miles south the heat be( u e so intense as to cause groan( is connection with the Exeter' ministering to the needs of the aick and A . . I das Banner v . . . . , ,a an !4gricultural implement ered h � I ime next 6e.k it will have be- of Doland, South Dakota, while on the the glass to r c k, thus letting the entire Grant, 8 i Advocate and intends studying law afflicted as she has so long done. . � � Z . . se, an4 iery little of the stock I . I the farmers of this country were to put fore this t 114, d smashing them to warehou I ; ' . - ; . I 1:F . The 9herman amendment straw stack 6ehind a threshing machine, decorations d wn an Saved. i leaving on Monday next for Ann Arbor, - - . , � I - come law - 11 was . I � . - Z I �- politics aside and combine, as the manu Peter P�terson was instantly killea by a atoms. Grey. - . , - . has been dropped. .. The reason for this - -A case able i terest to -Strong ser-m9na, says the Mitchell where he will enter college forl train. �ii . - � � � facturers did, independent of party, . I . bolt of lightning from an almost clear �f � c naider 6y ing. Mr. Samuel Sweet has taken his Tow-,mup krRms.-Mr. Robb, the 7 ., . � -- I - � . �, . . I ; F� � ,� . they could bring the Government of Sir is the strong opposition manifested to sky. . butchers andi h6vers was dedded at the Recorder, were i preached on Sunda Place in the office, and in the future h oi new School Inspector paid the school in � I . . 1­� I I i the Division Court at morning in the. Presbyterian and two � . I t last sitting, i - - �n. 4 � - embers of the � . I I � 3 I- Johir Macdonald to its senses. But it by m . Senate. This op- FATAL BLAST. - Last . Saturday, a Clintonby..! 6,1ge Doyle. Some time Methodist churches against horse -racing will conduct the paper. Wewish both Section No. 8 a visit, on FriAlay of last - I I �. .. I �, , I . however, IaB shown by those Spokane Falls, Washington Territory, a a here young men success in their. new spheres' week and expressed himself as being 1. � � - I party feeling in the breast of the far- position, premature blast occurred. A large ago,cattle des, e Baker bougl t from one in general and tfie turf Club race - conditionof the � . � . � I I � .1. Ae a�gainst:ihe -amendment, was ' �4.25,paytng on on Monday'in, 1particular. Rev. Mr. They are both pushing young men, and quite satisfied with the - �1­7 w mer is strong and he is indisposed to who op( I � L . . force of men was engaged inblasting at Robt. BrOWE 6 amb for , $1, and later Mills contented himself with reading a lao doubt will suoceed at their respective school.* He is a m%n eminently fitted in , - . : I cl urchmse . . �­-. � take a Stand for his own interests. The not due to an avers;ion to extended trade a huge rock pile in the Northern Pa- account Df S' sum of $2. few extracts from other men against the callings. -It is a common sight here -on many respects foi discharging the - . I . L I with Ca"do., but simply to a cific freight yards in the eastern part of L on the sam� dq a f ther - Saturday, market day, to see the street duties devolving upon him. Oa this, ;­� � farmers are in a great majority in Can- relations f ho,psere6eing, , �- The lamb- w i not , a fit st tendencies and influences o LL ; I 1 6� taking too great an tho city. From 50 to 85 men. were at in front of the town hall literally block- his first visit to the schools in big in- ;, - Ut , . �,Z I ricultural interest is the feeling that itwo 4 it was agreed . that but Revi. Tull nd Nuge , whose or - 'if, -, ada and the ag ' ork in the cut at the time. Some of butchered, , n i iginality and y . are s the case on Satur- spectorate, his principal aim, is to get '! t of all, but in the ab. advance, step in view of the well known w rkmen were preparing blasts to Brown shij �.eep it for t least a i aivid'ual resources V - et importan _ the we the day last. -We predict success .for the thoroughly acquainted with the teachers ; � mo . - :-�� j . .uck atraight from : - . , of the, r ent f r the I I � the hostilitV C�nadian Government b touched 6ff after other workmen and month. Baker a lamb never in lack, st which he .�­ -- sence of combined pressure on be ' Wn co cealed this shoulder. Mr., $ugent's whole sermois, market, as it seems to be growing in and pupils, and their work, in I �. ! - th t. One it had diet, bu Bro . oble I . � I "; I e on the part of the I to reciprocity. The feeling wa� at teams had departed for the nigh I public fayor every week. The highest takes great interest. He is a U, , � I 4 .- . powers that b I I _ � .e I I -. I- I ot be accepted by blast had been prepared. In putting in fact until d been paid t e balance presenting the � T�,rinciple of government, �� I . I . ver little attention is the overture would n . ! ; : I . . . -� I I . � - farming class, y . ! r I ,-� � ; I � - I I I I ; r I . � t -� , � � � - � ­ � I . . .1 ; �i � !�� ,� : . I I i . . 7Z - I ; - .. � ! o � i Adjmr"�- ��� M a . I � 1 ! �'h 9 �1- - . 1� , , � - � , i I Pr � - 11 ali ' 29 1 t 7 A . � . I Il . I . � ­ . , I I I � I I . I I I . i -� , I � . �i i - � . . I I I . � . I - , I : [ I I I.- . 1k '. . I - . - I ? - ­ ­ i .5 1 . , w . I %, .- i . I I - � . i ; J I . � � � . .. . I .1 . i I I . I - � I -1 I I . � . I I I , I ­ � � . . . . . � - - t . . ; 1� I I i . - - - I- - q . - I � - I- - - - � . . � V. . ,�11 I I I - - I 11 I I I . , - 'a --ag"Uhmadi , . , �� . � � 4 . - � =. , . ,f , i I i -. I � - . - ­­­�. - -11 11 -- - , ­ -- ----'- ­.,Wyw.� ­­­ -- - I 40imp VAI jcholar ai pleasent i ;lar and ,john Ste! � ion, who 'Second el examiaat� i two long( Schools - Of flax AU which p1d -The fil ,gladly W -e an Many. I lun'tol-11titiel . - G-1VING - time we W-11 on the follo - , shoes;, Boy � 1A,ather Do for a linutei . 4_�ober list . I I - BRIErs., � ,brought i. r-eady- den, - . ting fine A IL,ad _N4ro. � I � . the past M - Cook, of I I I away a -= I The last n � tery was � Frieibyter, ; ; very Itrgt � � ; I � Ininisters i plessure t � I deliberath I t. ing the spi I - UkinK sw ,,in true hi one anotb, I Irouto, and .� 9a few: � a May. . " , i.ca-ilile, . 4 - I I . Xpending A 'Toronto. -. her sitters I - L. Harold, T he sacrar U dispen . ,church on � . inst" at th , uig4an� rej� . -cheater co, Mrs. Kom . week : 1r1ey1V8!!11 this placAs'- relatives -4 . 1Professor I . and formet. I terian Chu! - in the villii - d 'amo-Ul IU JVY811. S". HIT, -of last wee] Mrs. J. M, - .of , this pt yisWng hii I I . I the -re whilh Ing the uem - . $wartz,'of � . were in th� I . �Mrs. W this- week v, . R, Morrisol .Mrs. W. R , -641 House, I I - Mr. A,dam I Deitmit, An� � ,I i a.pen" few�, , I r�-Iatives A= � � hood.-M-r.d XcLkron, s� ing I the pas! -Country, ar I Riimo,r %&U6 lane will al� -Old Laud, I bachelor, bA-1 � Logi4, of T� . �, -vigifling her� . -of this v iihl-�-, I I <�, - � SliooTIN - villagers ha shooting p - atieCedsful. G, =�' , . uncle t�e � lars of the i Rver� thinj Thaev,euinj Ughtedy th - _quality andi brags baud4, yond - any ,A were not , proceed , a an � SABBAVII � I tenW .quarte ' - - Schooi Axse araith- and � I church hery good progr, .cordi I , &I invil memberi ic throe sessi( in"o . ! . - BAiEF Nrf Ja,o. MeLeia 'visiting friej Cxxdmore la- .- lev-enlngi V � a few, weeks' I �' Cu4mbre i& haypress, at nufa - not have sec, . .CUMPeteUt1,3 . � of Thornpas . some of his � We hope he ticket.-MvA ing the Qu - Miss Hulto , vwtting f rh left. for how -comPaiaied b -wh,6 intendo - her sister.2. - Londo wh - �- - Isproat for ti � � ,to, her home I Xaster - Cha I � < I "With friends Will IAGOD . Ronday.-I �8�fter a week 'vicinity lefti .J. -Young, o the pastorl the Pulpit - 'S%bba-th eve 'to be eong . � town. -We � M-148 IvIsOA, Detective A - � I twi3e -this � af ter -.7 I � - I AN � - -It is =. I 1110 appearan . to America i . - � - I