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The Huron Expositor, 1890-09-26, Page 1. oods. b on�t � & fspruu N :to eve��_ I , bLt of I+st ae the v,4c- hothought . ing ato - es I 11 at aw that th -,so Arated by 41y imb [be � some �ho I I o are - on, - ,ling lig4ts 151-1 -- known I Loyan be 'to Just ce. , e they q vill - t places of . I be ga ItY , � , ; . - Or,. to J j� ai ww � ,er- -r iti- I mable ( I 1 rh Ltes, In 0 'oc' I d sp�,' ngal i whole ap- ' switch out � this in his ,over the : spot for a, I Aicates 1 the [ing down- fistance, of falso shown : the, switch- , I three feet. iL hie place z tch sl�6vred � f --etl and I . apring W&sF- � , following i& r [ews,of Ilth �rence to W I . t gentlemang. � , illage: "Onw- .1 which Arer I � Ig was the, d ternoon Of I le estimable, �. Detweilert� f the DOOR Cnudsen, Of �Y; PennsYl- dace at the her Foundry ion�'l friend& i. E. Rowell, M,00y in his, The worthy � i by a large', I end Joe our . Elt a. long and' [m and his- � __ - I isiderabI6 in - hell Division � ie in which t, ,earge Lark- , ,ring a sun, Of tting m%teh. � stakeholderg, - I 0 arose as to � the stakes- 6ch party b�s t want thern '� of business iaitter. Mr. to the decis- . � ?e entitled to . �is own$,, , fie sued . for went. agaln4 having been I all fell upoo I I 0 . I I . I - . � . � . �K '-tA I I �' � . � I I I . I �� _=�. . �_ �i - ­ - C� . I I . I . � ... � I . , I I_- _­:_ . W. i . F I - - i,75 . - ,A I � I I I J 4# 1 � � . . I . - 1110 I I - . I . . . I _�! t . 11 ... � � �� . I I I � I . . � I .. ... , I zi . . 0_ - I �' � 11 � 11 - � � . 11 � . t -, .� I I - I I 0�, . . I I � I � . A i I / . - � I. . I 11 i i I I . . . / I . . . I i I _. — I � � � I - . I � . . - . I - I I . - � - . I � � . .1 I i . I . I I - . . - � I I 11 . - i � I I . . _,_� . � - I -- - i I � I . � I . 11 I . . I I � I . . . I . - I I L . . - . . I � . � I - I . - ; . I � r - � i - . I MCIMAN BROS. FubUshem. I TWENTY-THIRD YEAR. - I , � ' ' . I . � EAFORTH, FRIDAY9 SEPTEMBER 26 1890. � .. 1.50 a Year, in Advanm I - I � .1 S I j. � 0 . I ! WU03[jE NUMBER 1,189. . . 1. I ­ � "I - - -_ 11 - __ . i .1 .1 I . I I �. . . .__ � . .� - --- . - ; I . . . I , � I I - I LIFE �MONG THE. ZULUS. they are not a 'vindictive people. The less than 28J per cent. on the amount in- of the Quebec and Lake St. John TLail-, illustration of the progress in Canadian in the act of erasing his name from our I I - . ' . . 01 T -t architecture. time-honored subscription list he quietly - . I F_ I I . -thunder-stoim commonly passes quickly vested, and it sho i ed away, leaTing us in the hole for - I - I fad i I I � . ws,juld be remembered way. - 1_.- I I I by, after which the air seems - all that this profit a made in 70 days. -Barley is com freely into -the � Miss Sara Jeannette Duncan, of 'an author- $1.25 In the LIL' - . t I � ing ver i ine of cusseduese-, little- .. LL . - ' r the lat ten days or B�antford, the clever Canadi I . BY AN AFRICAN., MISSIONARY. the sweeter and the *sunshine all the If the value of the, manure were added, Galt market. Fo . ' - . . . I . ntly contributed to ness and down -right meanness this fel- - The Zu tie constitute one of the largest. brighter. . less -the cost of feeding, the percentage so about 3,000 bushels a day has been ess Who has freque 4- L - ever- . � . � MILLINERY* 0 0 and remarkable of all the tribes i It be still further increased.-. taken in by buyers. Ba0ey in that, die- the press under the nom de plume of -1 low surpasses anything we have . L I The Zulu is self -respecting if not of profit wi " 'in contact with, . I - bushels to the -acre Grarth Grafton, is shortly to be married come. * . . I . . I that make up the great Bantu race proud, haughty, of a martial spirit, Another point w�s brought out in this trict. is from 5 to 10 i - � I I . --a that extends east and west sharp- minded, - quick-witted, logical,.aud experiment that mi . ist be of great inter- short of last year. i t6 Mr. E. C. Cotes, of the Bengal ,-The work of cleaning out the reser � i . � � , I I . e continent, and from the . a most ready reader of character. To est and'of much 4alue to the farmer. -Robert Martin, of Port Stanley, Civil Service, who fesides at Calcutta, voir that supplies water to the people of . , . met her fate when on her Toronto was commenced on Saturday. I . 0. 0 , OPENING Orange River on the ,south to about - the that as' food pri onstructed. It *iss Duncan , . I . an Englishman, -once trying, long Bind It is this- - ices ranged has a chicken peculiarly; � . It is nearly eight years since it was . I . , . I . fifth degiee of latitude north of the hard to impress King Dingan with: the last winter judiclus pork -making was has a pair of -ears-on eit r side of its recent tour through India. . � . . . - . * � I q . I I - t ' The ears hang like -A beggar playing the dummy racket cleaned before, and the bottom was � � . equator, and' numbers, probably, no greatness of Victoria's majesty,, the much more profitable than judicious head and no comb. � 7 — less than fifty millions of peo e, or chieftain finally replied "And what beef-makiDg. We carried on a feed- a dog's, and -are covered with hair-like was arrested the other day in Kingston, foun4 in a frightful condition. N06 1 1 1 —TAKES PLACE P-1 0 � - could be fil-thier 'than was the . nearly a fourth of the population of the " I When ing contest here tas't winter in beef- feathers. ' - .�t the police station he gave his name as sewer � - . ; entire co tinent. The Zulu tribe�. may does the Queen think of me !" e, tb�', e Antoine Gentel. On being searched at bottom of the reservoir in which the. I . . Chaka was once told of the great extent making which ,was - successful in ' -At Cainsvill miles from . . . . ,urplus water of the city was stored. . . I -Vxvii� 9 . I . I be taken as a good 'representative of ail and power of.British rule, and how they a marked degree as shown in but- Brantford, John neon builder, tl�e station $104.09 was found ow his 1 -00 in bills, $12.30 in silve�, $'I Meds which were taken fron) the I I . . TO -DAY AND TO -MORROW$ the more than a hundred and fifty other had conquered Napoleon, he replied by letin XLIX, issuid on the subject in dropped dead wbile at work, , He is person oppers. bottom make a stack such as might be I . . I I . I . - I � Bantu or cognate tribes ; so that a sketch saying : " Yes, I see now. /There are May last. The d�reot profit given on supposed to be a mem and. 79 cents in c seen In a hay field, and the stench from . . I - . : . �. of this people in respect to their ap, a in all 'the earth ; the investment in 119 days was only nine Star , dent Order ,,of Magistrate Drennan fined him $W and � . �, only two great chief � e Althy scrapings of the bottom was I . FRIDAY & SATURDAY, a, Brussels, 0 itario. costs or six months in jail. He iOaid th . . 2 . . pearance and temperament, or natural -my brother, king George, he is king of and three-quarteralper cent., while that Oddfellow � d the dufnm unbearable. Notwithstanding the filthy I : traits of body, mind and heart, can but men arrested at � Uxbridge on the fine. He had worke Y I . . . � all the whites ; and I, Chaka, I ,ani n . per cent. in 77 -Four � - � 0 aytaking pork Was 281 a t. � condition of the bottow, fish managed � I __ -be borne in mind, how- suspicion of being pickpockets, werb, busines up wee . . . � � afford a ood idea of all. To one. who king of all the blacks." When Bhhop d It should . . to li�e in the water, and the small boy . I . � ' I e the looks and traits of noted evef, that thes ' �periments were con- tried there on the charg of trespassing -The Methodist General Confetence - � I ' � has:never mad ' . Colenso was trying to interest the e e kd Trunk ,,,, nd having no at its session Friday at Montreal &4opt- reaped a rich harvest by capturing them I . � I , . SEPT., 26th & ;27ths races a study, there would doubtless Pakade in his attempted translation of ducted under. circumstances that were on the Grar 9 1 . f ter' the water was removed. � -1 I . . i . I olitic - . favorable, both 81a regards suitability of money to pay their fines were sent down ed an amended report of the Committee a . 1. I . .� . . seem to be little'or no difference between the Lord's Prayer� into Zulu, the p the use of tobacco, recommending -Mr. Henry Brown, of ,Big Springs$ ' p I � . on . - - the� Zulu and the negro.; but, as a rule, chieftain, whose uppermost, thought 'was the foods and the facilities for feeding. to Whitby jail for eight days. - tbat,members and officialsof the church Hastings County, who was attending the I I ' - - -1 . I ? I in the formerthe skin is not so black, how to protect hie country and peoplef The animals were also kept perfectly -At a meeting of the, Bruce Presby abstain from the use of the weed and Industrial Exhibition in Toronto last : I I - � I - in upon ,his. religious comfortable as regards temperature. t Elgill ast week, a ca , . - � nor the'lips so thick, nor the mouth 90 broke suddenly tery held at Por the Dominion Parliament or Provincial week, had in his possession a curiosity,* I . - � Z . c : I . large, as in the latter. In form and teacher's efforts with the impatient re- I have met with the practice of keep- from Geneva chur h�, , Chealey, to the ., . � . Legislature be petitioned to enact a law being a piece of linen abouta foot square, . Eyerybody IATited to be.. Present. carriage they are generally well viade, mark and inquiry� " Yes! yes ! that- is ing pigs on a maintenance diet In win- 'Rev. D. Perris, of ssouri, was -sue- -nd . I . I i upon which is worked with a needfe 6a . I - ' rega 'on promise ._ Drohibiting the sale of tobacco a I I make ter, co :1 ^ ersons under 16 years of age. I . I I . tall, erect, especially the men, their all very good ;- ,but how do L YOU nsisting of finely out clover hey tained. The cong' , silk � thread the Ten Commandments. � � frame well proportioned ; so that, on -the gunpowder?" A native pnee came to and a little grain. In regard to this I salary of $1,100 and ur weeks' holi- cigars top , * �vood The work was done, according to a line L I _ . I While some men were sawing , . . - I Whole, they may be considered a fine- the writer and said, 11 You have told .-us have simply to say that if the farmer days. - . - at the bottom of the linen, in 1713, by I � i ,­ with a cire � at I I I . � looking race. Their color varies from a of the goodness and greatness of 'God, wishes to waste both feed and'titne be -Hon. J. M. "i on, Provincial W.mrsaw the other da. r -old daughter of Sanfor and . I �, -4 t 18 0 Baden, the saw suddenly flew into piec . HOFFMAN & CON I yellowish copper to a jet black, their how he hates sin, and hc1w the first 'h - will 'ad thi r some such similar Secretary, has issued a 'circular to the 9x; an eigh,Vyea . I oYn meat-ma-kiDg there is no with a loud report. One piece Ann Morris, who resided in Wiltshire, -- �� I . preference being for a pure black with man pair,'tempted of the devil, fell into course. . license inspectors of t Province calling . I . I I I inches was thrown over a hundred feet EDgland. The letters are well formed, I . : . ' lace for a mainteD their attention to the n cessity of i i I � . a � I ; just a little red in it. Their bright eyes. sin, and brought ruin, upon the race," p ance diet, for ani- vigi- high, and coming down about IGO feet some of them being in the style then , � I , : i ' �rovisions of the - I I � often twinkle with a merry humor ; 6 4 Yes you are right.' "Well, then, I mals should be kep,� pushing ahead un- lantly enforcing the : e *eat, good less iDthe case of those kept for breed- liq - off went in the ground 8 inches. There observed. Around the Commandmenta - . I � d like to know why the gi I . . uor law. . ..CARDNO'S BLOCK) - their beautiful teeth are well set ;, th ir went , I , were six men and three spans of horses is a border, while the corners are orna- I I . I I I I countenance bespeaks cheerfulness Bud God didn't kill the devil at once,� and in purposes. I . -While runniDg.h h streets . I � I . - near, and it was a miraculous: escape, mented with trees and flowers. The .1 I ; ' : contentment', However it may be with stop all. that' mischief in the begin- Ue readers of this letter must not of Carleton Place on .Tuesday night, � � the saw flying a few inches past the linen is quite yellow with age, but will , . . hem in � respect to work, they isre ncstur- ning !" , I conclude bastily that corn ensilage or Willie Robertson was! seen to stumble I . I . it be �sed profitably to any head of C. Ideldmann, senior- but no- preserved. 4 1111i . ' ' � 0 i. " � - � I : a ihily light-hearted, always ready to, Now, in all this, who does not see roots cauno and fall. - He was picked up, opened hie -A mysterious robbery occurred on a 1, � I S E A F'O R T H burst a body was hurt. Trunk. Rail- -. . I � laugh and play, sing an� dance. This much of encouragement to work fOr -.the extent in producing pork in winter. . eyes once and died. He had hile A. Forrest, foreman of one sleeping car on the Grand 11 1, � : . ' .. . - ..— is due i I titutional tempera , the whole Bantu Our experiment does, not s&y that. It blood vessel. He wis eighteen years -W � . - - . w I n part to cone - redemption of the Zulu of H. McGregor's camps, was examining way express on Wednesday ni lit last �_ ! e old and the only son of a Y . i � Now York Letter. ment and in part to their' sur'rouudiDgs, race, all Africa, -to Christ? As they simply proves that neither corn ensilag widow. . Cobourg and 1� L. I � I I � . some timber limitsin the townshipof week between oronto. . � . (Regii1ar Cgrrespondence.) � profitable for making pork -A source of ann4ance to land own- � � . . I . ,the country they inhabi�, its..goil and its have now bi their heathenism their own ifor roots are . Bridgeland, Algoma, he discovered a. Mrs. Cora Murphy and her two child- I . . � - L . I - NNW Yoltri,, Septembei 22,1890. climate -the former so fiuitful, the lat-, constituti(3nal cbaraeteriaties,so will they in winter when the proportion of meal era al'ng the shore west of Kingston is In . i all. 0 . human skull, which on being examined . re I of Belfast, Maine, occupied one of . ; � . . f . . � Z - a a te to fed along with these is relatively am the stealing of atone. One captain was . At the'reque;t of the Board of Health, ter so tepid and bland, Their wants have when they h 11 be conver d . . bk Dr., White was found to be that of a the compartments. After leaving Co- I . . � Mayor Grant has 'taken steps to have a being few, and these easily supplied, God. As they are needed, in .God's The many points of interest brought brought before a local"justice and fined i 1 14 or 16 years of age. The d'gCOV_ L bourg station Mrs. Murphy took her . . _� hey are free from corroding care, and' economy, to round out and complete the out in this experiment and not touched for trespass, after which he made good Mir N I I I � . recount of the inhabitants of ,this I city. 1 - the morrow. Nor are upon in this letter. will -also be given- in his escape to Toronto; where he tran- ery was made in the woods about three- boy into the wash room, .leaving her . � . I The fact that th6 death rate as -ascer- Aake no thought for human family, so, in that economy� - . quarters of & mile from the farm on satchel containing a purse in which � I . ntion before ' �f the stone. I z tained by the Board of Health, was out are they less social than light-heartedi they needed to round out and complete the bulletin. I may also me . shipped several load" - ,jhich on James Mille resided some ten there was about $500 in bills beside her � I - closing that this experiment wiil be" re- i I- _e ughter little girl, aged about 3 yearsi When ' : �, - of proportion to the population accord- In solitude and silence they see nothing the Christian Church. And, if we ,take . and on the -At TeesWater 'o Thursday last or eleven years ago with hid da I I 0 - pested the coming winter . I I bing to be desired. T sit the leading traits of their present Ohar year-old i aughter of Mr ge, she returned a few minutes later the . ing to the United States Census, eet," not week, the 2- - Louis&, a girl of fourteen years of a - . . - t . that the I ; � :, � the Board to make a test, which they and snuff and talk and sing togFther is acter to be an index to what shall be sait lines, with the difference W. R. Thompson, Iiiinber merchant, who was lost iu the woods and n hel had disappeared. The disap- I . - � � * . . .- did by enumerating the inhabitants of with them the height of enjoyment. their new Christian charactery it is -easy proportionate quantities of corn ensilage head first into a tub of water and I pearance was promptly reported to the . fell of her found. � - I � . � conversation always, ,con- to see that their own peculiar typ� -of an4 roots to be fed -will be decreased.'- ed � - the second ward. 1 Here the Board found Nor is their . ; � was drowned. The 1mothqr discover - -A farmer from Chatham arrived Pullman conductor, but, though be .. P . � � . d to the trifling incidents of the pass- piety will not be without its place, ; use, I TiaoMAS SILAW. - ' I . . � a discrepency of nearly 30 per cent, the fine little one in a s oit time, but lif e at Hamilton one evening last w�ek on made a thorough search,, no trace of the � - I . ntario Agricultural College, G ue�l�h, the I b .1 I .1 ing day, but often given to the graver and glory in.- the great family. of r6gen- 0 � uld- be found. 4 United States Census being 274 less than i was extinct. i � his way to the Toronto Exhibition, and missing puree co . . I .- �� I one body of that September 20, 1890. et ' -Mr. Frank Brooks, of Granton, uses i - ,� that of the Board of Health. From cal- affairs of state, to law and government, 'erated . . 0 -Mr. Robert Young, V erinary stopped over night at Roach's,hotel. . . � 4 � . . A . I culations based 'on these figures the peace and "War. The Zulu has a sympa- Church which shall. be gathered out of Surgeon, of Bowmanv�lle, has a Jersey Upon- arriving at Toronto the nexl t day &-horsepower to drive the machinery in 7 . I Canada. . . ­ i - � . I B a.' I et- his barn. The power is outside the � Board requests the Mayor to order .a thetic side, and not toward his own p6o- all ation ', . heifer, 2 years old, that has been giving he found that he had left his pock � . . v - s, � new census whie-4 will be forthwith be- pI6 only. During a time 'illow. building and hid from view of 'those � i . I of continued (Cbntinued next week.) .. Thursday, No ember 6, has been from 5 to 6 quarts of, milk a day since book containing $623 under his p - I I � 0 � de6ided upon as Canada's Thanksgiving I . � . enumeration will be 'ickness in the writer's family, one and had a calf. This His return to Hamilton was � � gun. The work Jof � . May last and has never . a quick one, working, inside. When working in the F � I . a,' inter- d ' � - done by a force of 1000 policemen who another, and sometimes a set company, Feeding ,for Pork in W BY. is said to be a most . remarkable occur- but� upon going back to the hotel he shop the other day, thd horse stopped, �� I .0 : i . � � .1 - . ' . I will be detailed each to look after the would come, almost daily, to inquire DEAR EXPOSITOR, - The marked in- -,M r. R. T. Wilson, of Dundas, has rence. . -found his afe in possession of Mr. which led Mr. Brooks to go to the door .. � � � . I � - � ieh he is concerning'the afflicted and suffering crease .in t I a flue fruit farni in the vicinity of the f the mission- 1pu,rh","d3 �� - -1 particular neighborhood in wh �e exhibit of the various -Mrs. Large, widow o ,Raach, w . �is IJ ' - got it- from the cham- to see what was the matter, when to I A most acquainted� They will take the "queen," assure us of their sorrow Indus- to*n on what was once barren. and for- ome -great rejoicing on surprise I ne at the Toronto ary who was murdered in JaiDan s bermaid. There was be found Mr. Jae. Foster's six- - � A , d residence of each her, and give a sincere expression to trial Exhibitionj which has just ololsed, saken ground. ' months ago, delivered an inte;eating ad- ,I.h * rt of the farmer. I year-old boy stripped quite naked and � I I � e pa z 4 name, age, sex an Minnie Fraser, a I ... . person. The co�� t will be made by their hope that she might soon. recover. is a sure indication of the increased in- -Miss I Dr. . graduate dregs on mission Work, in Hamilton a - - well-known and highly re�pected big clothimg wound around the knuckle 11 I I .un A 1 - ' the same as was the P e ' to the influx of the white peo- terest which the farmers are taking in of Queen a University, will be designated few days ago, and s � oke of the work in f David Lucas was s�daen- coupling the spindles. The boy was not - � . armer named , �1. i � - election districtsp It is expected _�reviln�jslar�e numbers, the Zulu - ing. We to an India station shortly. The event p I � - . " sus. p was this profitable branch of farm which she had Nen engaged in in I killed on Saturday evening in Gara- muchb�u'rt. A little later in the day,on I � I . � United States cen . � Y . o will. be finished noted for his hospitality. As, things should be all pleased that such is the occurs at Kingston. I Japan. � fraxa townsbip. Mr. Lucas had been to hearing the screama'of a child, he looked I I ti - �- I in three weeks,after -which you can pay were at� first, no traveler in that land case, for thi6 Province has,never hither- ,Mr.Amasa Wood,of St. Thomas,has -Mr. David tubas, of the vil- Oakville with samples of grain, and out and found a small boy with bi lep : ; 11 . ' , ever thought of taking tood'with him or to produced the Methodist church at a "I . I your money andtake -You-r choice. , pork to one half the extent in6pred lage of Paler 0, A-alton county, was when near home on his return journey down through the wheel of the horse � � J of being asked to pay for what he re- of her capacity. When our farmers Middlemiss for three years at his own m . I i I . thrown from his rig on Saturday even- the colts he was driving ran away. One power. He was rescued, badIt bruised, .. . THE FIRE PROPHET. %&, I I Being social, e� work in earnest in the expense. . : New York containa.many a man who ceived. 1 rmpathetic, hos- generally set to Ing and instantly killed, through his of the wagon wheels broke, and the de- but fortunately no bones were rokeu. �_; I - ; � � � r -John Wilkinson, of Brantford, aged - I - follows some que I er occupation, but per- pitable, it is natural and easy for the production of lambs for the American team running away. rown violently to the -Just before the steamship 'Worees- t� .1 � . builder' while in temporary : � - er than that of � Zulu to be 'polite. Indeed, few people market, of shearliDgg for that of Great 54 years, a ) brother of Rev. D. � V. Lucas, the well- ground. When picked up shortly after- ter left Halifax on Saturday, 1.3th inst,' �_ I . . - " haps none was more que despondency, took rough -on -rats the I . '.1 I I L an old man who died recently and. are really more so. The host receives Britainadof porkfor the lastnamed own Methodist c�c. gyman. apidly kn :5 wards he was found to be dead. Mr. bound for Boston, a hack drove r i.$ - 11 . . to furnish "tips" to his guest with 11 Sa ku bona," 11 We see t, it will not matter very much other day and-put,an end to his.life. -Andrew Hardy, of Culrose, met Lucas was born in Trafalgar township, up to the wharf, from which the b I � . � I whose calling was I -J. G. Kolfage, ex -Mayor of Am- 3 - I . . � or respect you," and the guest on taking whether we raise two -rowed or six -rowed t on Monds standers gallantly assisted two nes � ... . The secret of his . I . with a very painful a,.-ciden y and leaves a widow and three daughters try ,� insurance companies. . , g, died suddenly in that t,.)wn I . . . 8 11 Sala liable," , "Remain barley, whether the duty is 10 or 30 beratburl I . 1. phenomenal success is a myster as his leave say , William Cousins, trees- last week, which will lay him off work to mourn his loss.'. dressed young ladies. They were � - 08 repilea, jl]Hamba on Saturday. for some time. He wa w -Joseph Irwin, of Leamington, had - I f . methods were most carefully cleealeT well," and the h t cents er bushel, or indeed whether we 9 plowing in n6 escorted aboard and every attention wia . _. , kahle," " Go well." Ae plaintiff in Earley at all . r of the town, died the same dsy. . land and got his foot caught � between been missing oats -from his barn, and set paid to them and to their Ample bag. - - His business was run somewhat on the grow for exportat ve � �, ,I court must be allowed to speak as long the last eight years I have been saying -Over-900 tons of phosphate ba -the e. The wharf was ,crowded wJth . order of the commercial agencies, and the plow and a stump, the point of an old-fashioned bear trap to catch the gag I . , a without i n1terruption, and I t as he please . to my fellow -farmer§, keep your coarse been taken within! the set month from w going through his foot, i ,ing out he Government agents on the lookout for , he -called it the ,Publib Adjusting Bur- privi- d turn them into meat, the §tar.Ifill and Orown mines at Buck- P10 I . culprit. Next morning on go - �, 11 the defendant must have the same grains at home an I re have decided to found an old man named Knight fast in deserters from the British army, th& 1. I ,. � eau. By some fmeans be was able to I you,'Mr. in h r Ott I -Hamilton groce - . I furnish in advance correct information lege ; ,and the same rcLIe holds in famil- and I feel it my duty to thank 9 �m, nea aws. ciation for -the purpose *.'of the trap, his leg badly lacerated. On average number of these gentry having � I � e, through the --Edward Langevin, who went from form an asso . ` � � . I concerning fires about L to occur, and the iar conversation. At a feast all must Editor, for permitting in this to Quebec to St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1849, hunting out dead beats, doing away . being liberated the old man fainted, and lately amounted to fifteen monthly. � I I I companies paid him I - iberally for the in- group . themselves Be rding to their- columns of your paper, to say has just died in the latter city. He I with the custom of giving Christmas when he recovered was 'sent to jail. The Worcester once at sea the women � I I i. ' - I . In ! every case fires took rank a d age, and wait till the head- tj,em once more. . ht'm son in revenge attempted to referred to descended to the ladies' f . i formation. - n at -this leaves a fortune estimated at $5,000,000. boxes, and to protest against wholesale Kni � � place as predicted. The information man h a ortioned to each his proper, ' An experiment was carried o -A by-law prohibiting the sale of houses supplying consumers, thus tak- fire Irwin's barn, b6ing caught in the cabin. ' The better looking of the two i � *rY ­va1luable to the com-' share .''n ap Pt'h e 11 r e n� r thanks.. The college farm last winter which, makes it rom the re- sctofpouring coal oil on some bay. then approached the matron, took off 0, " - was,of course ve I I is ounty of ing legitimate trade away f r I u � liquor in Lanark township, C � Oanies and it is oaid they profited by his Zulu a sti e quick, fine, ces paid' f or g, bangs, and a lot of I I - sense of j ns of deserved very clear thati at the pri 'k, was carried by a majority of tailers. I Irwin says Knight has threatened him wil female para- IV I . : co Jai Lanar I predictions in every caae except one. correct', He never food and pork re4pectiveLly, mobey can -Mr. Peter McQueen, when driving repeatedly and he will push the case phernalis and frankly declared that- k - ,I I ' , punishment. The Zu a onestYt 80 be made at feeding for pork in winter. 1107. few iniles through. I I I she " was Dennis Finney, not by auy � I In thatpease the fire occured, as usual, I I . . Dt * ,George White, of Palmyra, deliver- along the Eramosa road, a ' i . experime t no o -stealing, used The primary object of this od fell to 1 -In his sermon last Sabbath evening means a womsn, but a whole man #md a. �_ I and the company lost money by failing far at least as pertai Will- out of Guelph, on a load of wo L � - .. . to be worthy of all praise. The white was to- determine the relative values ed a load of beans to Cochrane & 'his hend, dislocating Rev. Dr. Wild, 'of Toronto, dwelt at soldier at that. ' The kind,hearted . i to heed the warning. Whether he was ' check the ground upon , . � - � man could leave, his house, cattle, toOlst of corn ensilage and roots As fac - son, Ridgetown, last week, the � in collusion with incendiaries or not is his neck and causing. almost instant length on the Oka Indiana question, and stewardess gave Dennis a place wherei I - irrie could n lothes to bleach or dry in open tors in swine -feeding ai compared with for which amounted to $126.30. f age and criticized the letter of lion. Mr. Dewd- to resume his na tu ral guise, from whenm� i . � - unknown, as no evidence of er - death. He was 80 years 0 . � �__ I I . . - I ai 'c The full sum- -At a meeting of the Peterboro coun in a short time hu issued forth be obtained against him. nd, day and night bbrough the year, a suitable grain ration. Bessie Cumming, leaves& widow, butno children. Hewaa noy very severely, Part of the audience . vary i� . I REPUBLICS. giotuh no �watch or faste iing. and have no mary of detaM will be given in a - but- cil Monday night Mi ' so a a brother of the postmaster at, Fergus. applauded. A comical incident occur- fine specimen of English manhood, i . TO HARMONIZZ fear of their being stolt n by the natives. letin which is now going through the daughter of the late collector, was: P- hile the doctor was in the albeit a little short in statum He wa* If A number of prominent gentlemen in I I I I pointed collector of taxes at a salary of -Joseph Stewart, of Westbrook, near rid. W z . . � engaged in the work of Under Chaka's rule th ft was counted a press. Kingston, is the owner of 4 rqmarkable midst of his exordium the door next a4companied by his wife, a buxom Hali. ... I . this vicinity are , apital crime. But in word and thought The experiment commenced on Jan- $600 a year. - ' . ed fix girl, who, it in stated, concocted the � bringing about an Internatio,nal'Con. c -The Rev. S. G. Bland, of Kingston, cow. She is 9 years old and, has -given the pulpit opened, a 'face surround Whole L_ �� - , the Zu u in far from being honest or uary loth'and closed March 28tb, bav- . whiskers appear- cheme, trained the - __ ota- with red hair and red warrior, and . greas of Republics to be held in this birth to 17 calves in the following r � a, - - j ,_ truthfi .1. "He is pr e to have very ing continued for 77 days. The animals in returning from England, slipped in - �, country some time in the future, per- is own mind when - of three �roups with three his cabin and injured the, leg he free- tion. When 2 years old Bhe- had one ed, a man's voice shouted, 11 How about finally landed him safe and sound in i� . I arge reservations in consiated calf, at 3 twins, at 4 triplets, at 5 twins, the Jes-u-ites ?" the face disappeared Boston. Dennis wasquite a hero Of An i� I - haps in 1893. The idea is to have dele. I a a ago. . .. - the ! republics of the he is avowedly giving a full account 'of in each group. They were bred on tured here some ye r or abut. The audience was -otherwise foggy and disagreeable trip, ; � - !, gates from all I � I - m Mrs. Smith, of Chicago, at 6 triplets, at 7, 8 and 9 twins each and the do I .. ce, and manages to die' the far and in all respects the -Mr. and electrified. and his plucky wife came in for a great, 4� " world and from the bountries that are some decurren ered the who wereiDjured in the )ate accident on time. vl I guise and distort facts with exceeding conditions in which they ent Aproducebought by : -Mr. A. P. Reid, the veteran cheese deal of admiration. , not yet republics. The purpose is to near Copetown, have -The quantity 1 I; . . cleverness'and skill." Praise and I flat. contest were yery similar. They weighed the Grand Trun�' er of Belleville, is going to surpass : -At Chalmer's Presbyterian church'. 11 . I . .. publics and to educate . " for (temages with the the 'Load on James street marketp Hamil- mak A I harmonize all re tery are on his tODgue though he may about 200 pounds each when the experi- settled their claim himself by turning out "the biggest Woodstock, on Sabbath last, Rev. W k� 11 1, other nations as to .� railway company for $5,000. ton, and shipped to Toronto, is, says the )y - I � � the inhabitants of ad&. He has McKay referred to the Birchall trial - "I . le. The questions think the man he flatt rs but little bet. ment commenced. - - an M � "I their rights as a peop. ter t - Nor oes his hospital- Much that is useful to -the farmer to . -Angus Wilkinson, a laborer, who Times, amazing. A buyer for one To- cheese ever made in C - n'es and ban a fool L stablishment, alone has secured :contracted with Messrs. Hodgaon Bros., the following terms: I 9 A young mam �, . to be c'naidered are importan icious. For OW -peri- Was seen intoxicated at the railway de- rODto e . - 0 t o I I , supply twenty cheese is found dead in a neighboring swamp. Y, . vent his being, avar kn was brought out in the e3i z a properly conducted it ity pr . other night, 30,000 bushels of potatoes in the past 'of Montreal, to i L w ; I I if the congress iii I -his greed is excea- AZng. other -things. it proved pot at Allendale, the a I - � Mr. cattle,� in particular, ment. . Large quantities of fruit ara "weighing from.twelve to fifteen hundred He ba been murdered, and a more �, - I efit. L is a yard engine and ten weeks. ed murder has seldom I will no doubt be of great ben , -blood i . z '1� W. 0. McDowell, who Originated the give ; and he said to have it for a the following: I was run over. by � I �f . � I ., I bought for Buffalo. . :each, and one of them to go as high as cruel, cold I . i , that 11 It is better to receive than (I)- Tha. en three pigs averagin killed. been heard of. One charged with the- � - ,� wh 9 . - � T - - questions max M ' �f I idea, has submitted a list of on� a dail -Eduard Strauss and his band- -Mr. Paul Peel, the Canadian artist eighteen hundred pounds. These cheese, � t ivi.11 , . . 200 pounds each are fed y ra- ' who recently w in France, . which are'for larg; dealers in' the Old murder lies in yonder jail, to be put on �. I � ' to the committee which are of vital in- 0 gi of meal and Strauss, the famous Vienna conductor on distinction . ?. � . - tion consisting of' 51 pounds isit to his relatives . Country, are being made at the Ashley trial to -morrow for his life. Our town �7 " . � Among them are the -expansion n he Zulus, as in other African and composer, andL his world -known is in Canada on a V . . � .� - terest. . nal element ensilage, they are fed � factory, of which Mr. Reid is the pres- is stirred over the awful event ag seldom � . doctrine, the divarma- tribes and races, the emotio 35 pounds of corn usicale in Princess and his old home in London, but hats � before. Let the investigation be thor- q e6tion, &c. is b- o and deep. In these ect loss on the food given, orchestra, gave a- m oronto during the last month, ent owner. it � , . . , all round Rink, London, last Friday evening. been in T I . �- . -loss i, meat of nations, the labor qu 1 3. great Toronto Fair closed on ough and impartial and let justice 'be t. sed to 100 we n the supplement of the other and probably at a rge Code, one of the and has been so delighted withthe -The �. .- The committee will be incres wance has been made for the -Mr. Geo � , om the most - . Inthe Shemitic when S119, . d d is ;� i members, to beselected fr at amilies of man. a- first settlers in that istriet die picturesque spots in and about the city Friday night at ten o'clock, and there. done in the stern demand everywhere �� .1 I gbrrealnc4 we have a manifestation of the cost of labor and the value of the in uite anumber of in- were crowds there until the very last. but friends there another death,the , . � prominent citizens of New York. . I . . If -relying three pigs of the at Trowbridge ,on. the 12th inst. at that'he has made q . At 4 o'clock the rain poured down with death of sin.. A soul in sin is a soul , . will, ,an earnest, serious, se nure# (2) That when He was much teresting sketches. � . I . I . EDwiN ARLINGTON. soul ; in the Japhetic, a manifestation same weight are fed daily 51 pounds of a the age of 62 years. I -A clever young lady belonging to a vengeance9 but the crowd did not ciead. There are man destroyers and 7 __ I i - I �y I 7 - . __ - n in ) pounds of respected in that vicinity. I . y matriculated seem to mind the rain much. The show they stand on every side of us. it � .1 ol the mind, the intellect, 'as see similar meal rati6n and 6( 1 -a. trifling direct gain Archibald, a native of Nova Woodstock, who recentl I -James . i . � politics, philosophy, .science; in the roots there is only I t the University of Torouto,was was a great success, financially And may be they are our own neighborr%. * Scotia, has .been elected to the Maine in arts a � � J�T:EIAV­ er*ise. - The receipts of the last -day friends, relatives. Spiritual ignorance I . Elarnitic, the heart, the susceptibilities, on the food fed, (3), That when a like with an irresistible desire to oth 9 ,_� I emotions, affections. These. affections, number of pigs of equal weights are Legislature - for Aroostook county, taken mento of theold log house were $3,369 as against $1,K76 on the worldly pleasureop covetousness, greed �._ I" Maine. Th6 county is Republican,. but secure a me closing day of 1889. The gross increase for giin and strong drink, which in an- )� . FALL GOODS renewed and sanctified, make the base fed on a, meal ration averaging 16� al I ;ed by her father at North Embro . � I -a Archibald who is a Democrat, carried it ereel r I ther- pounds per day for 70 days there is I e 'ela in J - of all the best Christian graces, ; o Driving several over last year's receiptA amounts- to other name for th devil, are y g I t ty., half a century ago. _ . i- . I . __ wise, they run Ao superstition, sensu- handsome, profit. The profit in this ex- by 56 majori . . ed a saw $10,627, being $69,3223 this year against their thousands, and you who are I - - -Four,young men, said to be medical miles to the spot, she borrow . ' .justly - '_ , , - 8pecid Departments# ality, and often break into a fierce, un- periment was $8.38, not taking into ac _ ,695- in 1889, when- there was an aroused over the foul murder of a man, I . ' et to work, to cut a block off the $58 1 . students in Montreal, while maddened and a : - � i. Hence, at ease, free count the cost of feeding, the value of logs., She soon dis- arrear account of $32,000 left as a legacy in the 'dismad awamp,' how do you re- . 4 �__ goverped passior - I ' end of one of the I from lie excitements of war, and with manure or the further profit on the with liquor, threw a splendid large dog . MILLINERY) MANTLES, . . ow of a ho- covered that a rock -elm log which had for this year's managers. gard the spiritually dead ones around - ' - � their greed for cattleL or other gain in food, represented by the differdnee be- f rom the f!our)h. story wind jaws defied the elements for a period of fifty - -�-Tlie editor of the St. George" Jour- you, and what are you doing to stop the .� -1 .. I . abey Dee, they are wont to be not only tween the cost of growing it and the tel Friday morningy 1, was "'reluctant to yield to -the nal is responsible for the following :-,, destruction of bodies and souls that is I' - DRESSES) FANCY GOODSt .,, sympathetic, polite, but also to market va'lue. This meal ration consist- and both fore legs of the poor ,animal, years A about six .,, in ' I �� . . I I I socift, -for their kindred, ed of one part ea I ch, of ground oats, besides injuringghis neck. The dog was strength of a girl. Her determination An obje feet long floated , go' g on every day ? It was a dark .1 irm regard , was such, however, that after working into this office one day this week and night in Egypt when there was dead in show a wl d taken by a'carter -to the police station, � � READYAIAPE CLOTHING. �requested us to -die- c' � � - and (specially a strong aff6ction for their ground barley, wheat middlings an mined by a veterinary upwards of an hour harder than she had very modestly (?) ivery Egyptian family, but to -night . I - .- . - . I � - . mothers and children. Yet, being. im- two parts ground peas. The market where he was exa done before, she had the satiafac-_ continue his paper. This, of course, is there are familips�not a few in Wood- �p . — value of the mixture last winter was surgeon who pronounced his injuries to ever . to . . pulsive, untutored, it is easy for them n of carryin aws in a request that we are @dways pleased sthck-in which there is not one liv-10 i - I er pound.) When be fatal and advised his destraction, tio I . to send Xt to comply ith, as naen with any honor in soul. Father in dead, mother in deaT. � 6reat Variety to Choose From. to ta e offence, get into a quarrel, and seven -eighth cents p, � re which was accomplished a short time triumph. Her purpose is I . w 0 , 1� � - settle their di�put a be pigs entered the contest' they we I ' -up usually pay up :their ar- and the children are dead, and -God's . � � I try e by' fiercely t it , . fist b valued at four and a half cents per afterwards. The police s6cured the a firm in Chicago who will cut 6 into their make sions. This degraded own' people seem to- be' fast Sal � , . it g each other. Strife etween the teces and 1, erect therewith two rears on such occa GeV. - 'I - I I live weight, and at its close they names of the perpetrators. of the brutal small pi oved Awake from your sleep ; arise from t e: : . ladif a of a kraal, the wives of's polyga- poun( act and it is to be hoped that they will miniature houses as nearly as possible object of humanity, however, pr I . - mist, sometimes waxes so violent a d were Bold for five and a quarter cents. i the like the original; and these, placed on himself to be one whose nature is a dead, rescue the perishing ; care for th&, I- � . . be punished to the fullest extent of the I Edward. McFaul ni � the mantel of the modern home, will stranger to all1hat, goes to make up dying, snatch them in pity from sin an& - I I noisy that'nothing less than an authori- per pound live weight. .Js . . tsti ;e application of the marital el' , The profit on those fed only'on meal .law, The dog, &valuable inimal, was , and -while we, were the grave.- � � tho V; ht a cient to & ub is y of Mr. Lynch, paymaster serve as a remin4 � e * r of the past and an ohmmeter of a man . . - � I , y -, ' Ray it. And ye 'was very handsome indeed, 6ing no the propert � t SEAFORTIL I . . I I __ i - - � C . . . �_ I . . � - � ;1 - � I . i � I I . I , . % . 11 1 4 . . - I . - f__`� "z' � . . : , I - S. I I __ I - __1 - I I . - . . � � I - , .1 I , . . . . . - � I � . . � I � � � . I � i � � .� I � . . . � 5 I . I I - __ - . I I ; . . � I � . . . I I � . � , I - I . 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