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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1890-10-24, Page 1�-�­ ­­, Z �'. -­ , -, - - , . ­­ - '-­ - � , -- - --- ­ - ,-,--- , ­---­---­­ - ­ -- ­ =;­ - ­ - - 17 1 �- -- - - - I --- I - - - - - . I --.,– - � - ­—­ - - I I— I - I 11 . . - - I 11 . - � ­­­­­-, ­ ­.­­---- "I - ­ -- � ... � , - .— ­­­ . -- - - I :1 1-1 . . � . � I - . I . . I . . . � I . . . I - - . I . i I I . . . . : I . . I I � I . I . . I . I . � 11 - i . � � I I - � . I . . �, I - : . . I � . � I � I . I i � . I . - � T . . I . = � . I . : I - . . . i . � . � . � I ; -� i I . . . . � . I . ; . i . - . I I d � . . � I . I . J a i I . i 7 . I . . . I I I . I . ; I �� . . . . � . I . I I - I � � I 1 . � - i . - � � I I . - . . . ! � . , . i . � I - I . � I I I . ... I � i . I , . i I � . � � I'll � - � ! I . . ? . . I I . , . I � ; I � I . i i I- I I . . : � � � I I I � . I I I I . I I i I � . t . . , , . , , I I I i -, . I . . I I I I � I I I � � � � I . ! � . I . , , - I . . . . � . I ; I � . I>- ! 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I I . . � i � I ......... ........ I . . . . I , I . - — �� I . : I � . . -- . . - . I . -- . I ..-- . - - . � ---, I XcLEA'S BROS. -Pubhshers. .. -- � I . i ! ...... . . � I . . . $:L.50 a Y ,in Advance. � T. - - I -THIRD -PAR. * , . FRIDAY,, OCTOBER 24, 1890PR 1WENTY 17 I .SEA)FORTH9 . I . 6 I = I WHO11E �TUWBER 1,193. * I I . � - 1. -1 Z i I � I - --- - . - I I � . I . x I � I . - . ' the pump. w � ere he got wa. rt an w handsome set belonging to Miss I I I ; . - h te d as 8 I . . =��� at the last Industrial Fair. They were ing the abuses on the elevated railroads, year old class, this- Wilkes stallion, the blood, maile his demonstration be allghtly relieved after spitting up a quan. Cross. Mr. Anderson's efforts to part The Right P1 ake a drawing card, and the,Captain reaped which have become so great as to be owned by Mr. Jonathan Miller, of fore Charles 1. in the royal palace about i I fie is now feeling better, them only made them more determined � , 1 250 years ago. It is a massive Oak affair, tity of blood. some time before his to fight and the re 3ult was that the set- . � . I P a rich harvest of [the Association's shek- almost unendurable. The essence of the Goderich, had a clean walk over, and with four fail leaves. . When the latter but it will be i elai Some of the troupe are still here.- trouble lies in overcrowding and lack of could easily have distanced all his op- . to for- . , ter had his jugular vein torn open. The � � . . wiil allow him - FOR-- , � I I d f throat and lungs . ; ; their ponents. 1he open trot, however, are down, the table is. oblong, an 0 i - I . Stranded without a cent, some say, and accommodation, which cause in on but . eri- blood poured fro the woundj like rain I t I slow time and vexations of various proved to be a very fine race and created sufficient length to lay a corpse 9 get last Wednesday's unpleasant exp from a water spo lt on a wet day and FINE MILLINERY) . . longing for Capt. Horne to come within turn enee�. 7- . . ngst the when they are extended it is oval in ' I : laasoiog distance. But the latter gentle. kinds. In the morning all the down- a good deal of excitement smo � esent iii had it not been fo. the timely arrival of [ � . ! � .-There is on exhibition at pr � ! . There were four. entries in- shape. � I .11 FINEADRESSES I in the States. A lot more going trains are full, and in the evening s - of the a veterinary Marsh's dog would have . . man is safe tford Windsor, Ontario, a painting � - -- -, �, cluding the Colborne borsesHappy Lucy, -A tailor residing in West Bran ch -has a history. In had the blood- of 4 murdered brother on I � - :­ . , of the company.are scattered through the.up-town trains are packed before Ikinshaw, was Jound crucifixion, whi Z , - - ed by J. Miller; Daisy L k , ., owned named Win. Wa tury his hands, or rather on his teeth. As � . -Start. No one is liable to get a own 3arly part of the fifteenth oen� . I E MANTLES, , . - on his work- the 4 � FIN - I ! Ontario, giving exhibitions to provide they it was the veterinary has hopes of p � . ' � I � ­ eturn them to the happy seat going lip in the busy hours 'of the by Dr. Whitley; and Gray Frank, Friday morning sitting nct. It Hans Memmling painted a picture of . I funds to r 8 at the start, owned by Powell brothers, of Drayton. table in his home with life exti & Vaudyck is saving the brute'a life. � ifixion,'from whic L . . BOYS' CLOTHINGi hunting grounds in the far West of the evening unless he get it c L a couple bad starts they all got is supposed he died on the previous day, the cru -At the recent, stock sale at the On- � , . i and then he is virtually called upon a Af ter . sed to have copied his. This die- �, � ­ States. . I . r grey but his age! wife, who is very infirm suppo tsrio Agriculturail College, at Guelph, � d, and is supposed to be the one I . L AND— T, -has bought 2,000 dozen times to give it up or act the part away together, and soon the old e � - i A Toronto syndicate 0 were about 400 people'present. I - I a pacer went to the front, and as -he came and wh se mind is weak, did not se in appeare . M acres of marsh land near Port Perry on of an ungsliant. Nowadays he choosei now on exhibition, having been given to there I . MEN'S OVERCO,AJLS,-. - Scugog Lake with the intention of turn- the latter and allows the women or'old � -down the home stretch leading the van I to realize his condition. r6ment will Dean Wagner bythe Mother Superior I The bidding'was,� lively, and generally - - .1 I �, . men to atand,or hustle for.sests for them- b I of -rode, the crowd sent . up The ominion � gove nvent in Prague, Speaking the ani M�ala went at average I - IS ---, %, -ing it into a shooting preserve. They I y a coup e ' - the Ursuline Co . . selves. The slow time made by' the cheer after cheer, in honor of the old shortly sell some fifty islands in the vi- of . - I which order brought it with them from prices. The average price got for each � � I are waiting - f Or, incorporation papers. I days of steam and elec- horse. In the second heat it requirQd cinity of Fiddler's elbow, in -'the Thous- out 250 years ago. animal in the different breeds was as - , 11 The land is famous throughout the coun, elevated in these . Flanders ab � Edward MeFai , tricity is simply outrageous. Nine or '' some six or eight attempts before - the islands. The conditions of the sale will reformer, follows : Shorthbrns, $84.70 ; Here- . I try for its duck,-ehootiDg advantages. I be -,that not more than one island will be -Joe. Hess, the temperance . i . ten miles an -hour is - fast time, and judges couldget them in position, � but rem fords, $58.50,; Aberdeen -Angus, Polls, . J. � I ' . Conventions are now the order of the - . Add when once off it was evident the drivers sold to one person, and a deed will not who had been giving a course of lectu . SI�A FORTR twelve miles is most 'remarkable. . - his $45; Gallow9ye, $77 ; Devons, $61 ; � � day. Nearly every interest has its*6r- saued until a house -'in - erected in lEhimilton od-bye to i -Ayrahires, $48 ; 4olateins, $75.30 ; Ox - a . . to thesp inconveniences the dingy old of the other horses were determined to be i � I . � friends last Friday night at a meeting in — * - I � � ganized Association, and every Associa- grey if possible, but the old thereon. I the Palace Rink. Mr., Hoss, had ad- . I cars, the cinders and the noise, and you defeat the . ford Down sheep, $23.60 ; Shropshire QUEEN CITY TOPICS. tion must have'dts convention. If these edyl for them and -The Dominion. Chief Afialyst,a Mr. Downs 829.70;� South Downs, $15; � Associatio , have an idea of what the New York flyer proved too ape . dreesed very large meetings during i: I pigs. I . t � US and Conventions keep on traveling public suffer. The Sun has after the ,first half mile had it all his Thomas Macfarlane, has returned from - � TOROXTO,.-OCtober 20th, 1890. multiplying in the same ratio as they . . I - where he short stay and made himself a favor�it Leicesters, $19.30 ; Berkshire . � taken up the Subject and is giving it a own way sn'd came in an easy winner a vlaft to the United States quiries in , witli his hearers. The ladies of the $11.85; lmpro;Vv d-Yorkshir a, $11.97. A report was circuilating h few days have been for the past few years it won't good airing. If the people will only act by five or six lengths' the Colborne was enizaged in making eu i i . Union - ent Con- . , ' e - do of Purifying the Women's Christian Temperance -The Women's Advancem ago that Grosamor Hood Graeme, who. be long until one-half of our population I ood horse again taking second and Happy referenc to metho . - a little, instead of -grumbling, great g water Sul . � was mentioned in the Globei's bogus Bir- will bd employed attending conventions. � Lucy third. pply of large cities.' This qaes- believe that much good was accom- grese held & thrc e-d&ys' session at Tor- . I annual meeting will result. : pliahed by the cheery, good-nat Officers were elected, I I chall confession, intended Suing. that Among others the second A PALATIAL RESTAURANT.' The Lucknow Fire Brigade Brass tion, Mr. Macfarlane Says, i is exciting. - very few changes being made in the di- . - I journal for $50,000 damages for libel. of the.Canadian Ticket Agents' Associa. Work oft Delmonico's new building, Band - was - in attendance, and by considerable interest in Philadelphia. evangelist' ' -' .. � . denies that any tion was held bere'Thurisday. President ' . I -Last week's Picton Times says : rectorate, Julia, Ward Howe, of Rhode � The Globe, ho"11wever er of .Beaver and South William th splendid playing elicited a good -A horsebelonging to Thom. Farrow , I I corn Ir I 11 Within the past three weeks four Island, is presido'nt. Owing to the pro- � i * legal proceedipga have yet been taken p. J. Slatter in the chair. There were J � streets, has been going on for & long 7eal I of . praise from the large crowd shied nest Plattsville the oi I her day anc ; r, against it. Some people think it would present ovei 80 members of the Assools. . I ran the buggy into i fence' Mr. Far- young men from Prince Edward diedo longed illness of Dr. Jenny K. Trout I " � I . ­ time and- will scion be finished. It 1present. . � . .. . . .� bout his three of them in the States and one in her position as Vice-president for Canada i be a just retribution on the Globe for tion and a large - number of Ainericq�n ta.nds on the site of the original Delmon- k '. . I I row sustained serious injuries a - - follows : was given to Mrs. W. R. amilton, f 11 Is- a Canada. chest, havi: tberNorthwest. They areas H Of . . � blishing such a hoax on the public. ticket agents. . �'i The question of commi . ng two'cir three ribs broken � U ico, so well known to all old. time New - � Vatsou, aged 34 years, son of E- Jarvis street, Torcintoi Reforms and I ally, caused W. N . - I eDgth, the -gene- I and being -injured intern i Vr'ae:me is down on his luck just now, sions was discussed at I Yorkers, and when completed will be a t Over 200 stray dogs have been ere. Watson, of Picton'- in Duluth ; Jas. statistics, industrial- education and * , . . � � 0 - probably from Striking on the fence as G. - r O, is year. - are, son of- D were discussed$ -and several- re- , - being employed as, a driver.by a shOP- ral impression being that small c minim mal nificent place to take a meal, and ' r. Bredin, of Science I I . - 9 . mated in Hamilton th' ot a riously' Bredin, 23 ye. i keeper in Queen Street West. He is a sious should be advocated, as it was con n resort for bankers, -Fourteen foundling hospital children he fall. Mrs., Farrow was n e Milford, in Chicago ; Bidwell Reynolds, ported on the successful nature of their .. . . . � son of the late Sir Hammond Graeme Of sidered that large commissions had a grand down -tow I Don't imagine died in Ottawa last month. hurt. r� W. P. Rey- work in the interests of women. There I ' merchants and brokers. . , aged 22 years, son of M L �the Isle of Wight, and a brother of the tendency to annihilate the system, In that the up -town establishment in to be' -The re -building of,the Thousand Is- -At a meeting of the Brant District n, in Chicago; and Arnott is a large staff of officers in connection I present Sir Ifainmond. . the evening the Association held its abandoned, for in spite of its many later tend Park hotelLIS to be commenced im. Druggist Association on Thursday last uOld6, Of PictO W'hom, with . y nual'dinner. � week the increasing consumption ,of Cole, aged 24 years, son of Mr. Charles with the Associstiou, all of :1 . I . � The Canada Preab terian has been second an . and elegant rivals, it is perhaps as flour- mediatelyi . g- Cole; of Picton, at Fort McLeod, Al- the exception of one or two belong to - -1 . � At Iasi; the "Catiadian Pacific double . morphine was discussed, and the dru� 1. I getting in ita oar, trying to find out the I ishirignow &at ever. If any change -Nora. Clench, the Canadian violinist, .� I t13 . aying' about as been laid down the Don giats present, considering the traffig im- berta. the United States. . . i wherefore of the popular a tracking h should be made at all it would perhaps of St. Marys, is removing to Buffalo as L -For several years there has been a -- I . clergymen's sons. It calls the public's Improvement to King street. I'D a be in the nature of a movement further the leader of a string orchestra. moral, pledged themselves not to sell isfaction in the congrega- -A very melancholy accident occur - attention to the fact that Mr. Osler, short while the railway will have an uptown.. It has already moved from -There are five hundred. children of the drug unless on a doctor's prescrip. growing diss&t ea at the Belleville races last week, by i � , . . - I tion of St. John's''chnrch in Tilsonburg, hi h . 13 -year-old bo,y, .named Jimmy I I I son of the Rev. eastern entrance to the Union depot n i I Crown cauns6l, is 66 ' 14th street to 25th, and if -fashion de- School age in Kingston who do not at- tiO - the oldest and I 0 & � l ' . and at last a number of Ulderson,'one of the riders, "a thrown ' I � 4 ackstock, his which will Save an hour in the run from -Mr. Robert McLean* of Toronto, r Canon 0sler ,'.that Mr. BI mands it, would probably jump to 59th. tend school. � � p . . ' 'Fire Under- Most influential members have openly I h;,,ead firs!, from the running horse i Oppo. nent in the casei is a son of the Ottawa and Mont -real. All this does not prevent the building -A maskincinge was taken in . the secretary,of the Canadian - 'alil i& 0 - - � tion, has been granted a rebelled against the iiincivations in doc d wned by Pat McLaughlin, of � Rev. Mr. Blackstock, a Methodist mini- The Young Men's Christian Associa- of a palatial down-toivn establishment Bay of Quinte, Friday, which weighed writers' Associa , end methods of worship they s � ' trine I Kingston. It -was the second heat for i - and that Bishop Hellmuth is the tion is the most progressive philanthro- three months' holiday neki summer, to tb ster at Beav,er street. It is a remarkable 45 pounds. 0 he free.for-all run, *and Vi --tor had car - 1. tleman daily men- on in town. Its Yonge . . . fatbe'r of another gen pie institud ; i fact that while New. York is every year . John Muir, enable him to take a trip to his native ,cl%im the rect r has from time to time , erfully -A sow belonging to Mr land, Auld Scotia. This is & boon forced upon them, and a Serious rupture I rie�d ;ff1the first heat. Victor, Chandoo I . . ;� - I tioned in the' xeports of the Birchall I street house is patronized wond disaffection is so idil I ,� 1, I I d has a kindly influence on the stretching.further and further to the '10th lines. East Zorra, gave birth to granted Mr. McLean in recognition of is imminent. The an u a had scored up once before 1, trial. ( well an North, its old buildings down -town are twenty-five pigs the other day,, shop of the diocese has �', I . t .'of its members. The young men new and . vere shipped from long and faithful -services to the Asso. great that the bi , his power to the.judges, when. it was noticed that I V I Among this year's conventions, tba lives , being constantly replaced by --FA thousand sheep % I been appealed to, to use Eulidis went laime. Her rider called to I I Of ion for the Advancement have just opened a branch in the West . Johns,:1 ,- Newfound. ciatioe. tionable prac- . tl . the Associ�'at . more substfwtial ones. Antigonish for St. I . -A number of Premier Mercier's put a stop to the objec thb hostler to examine one of the hind ' ! of Wcm en i81� first in importance. On' End. The site and building cost 640,- REE INSTRUCTION. _ land, one day lately. i ught a stone bad got into Tuesday it began its 18th annual con- 000, and is a credit to our: list of public - - rary Board friends the other night presented him tices. d McIntosh and Mal- feet, As he tho , 'The Cooper -Union has just opened up -The Hamilton Public L�lp Two men name the shoe, b such o3culd be eas in the! Normal School building. buildings. Lawyer and 3vangelist S. its six departments for the season with is making efforts to put m. sf6p to the in. with a handsome solid silver dinner ser- - who have been confined in L'Orig- Ut no trace of F� - H. Blake gave a forcible address at the all its' classes full and two or '-three ordinate reading of novels by a certain vice at his residence in Quebec, and lette, - found. Youn Anderson again -settled - . - Lhis; is an Aisociatioln of eminent, liter . complimentary speeches were made by mal Gaol for some time on a charge of himself in th gadd-le for his ride to - I ropic American ladies opening 'ceremonies.' He said money - -class of people. I . removed to the asylum I ary and phila.uth I thousand names on the waiting list a death. The orses wheeled andcarne � In . Messrs. Garneau and D. A. Ross insanity, were 11 their object the improve- spent out of the city's taxes to he ,, . week. Mr. Waddell, ) �' who have for SUP- Two thousand five hundred are enrolled It will take about 1,000 railway,cars Hon . � ,? ; I d Mgr. Labelle. The presentation Thursday last before the jud es stand in a bunch. As .1� 11 Pient of the iocial condition of their a i a - port a Young.�Ien'a Christian Associa- ' students in the. department for' the to draw the stone, necessary in -the an -made in honor of Mr. Mercier's sent to convey them to the.asylum, will they did 'so Iseveral -spectators heard - -no tion was a saving, and deprecated the as - was his last trip to � -��, ers the woiW over. As yet there is. d - I Certainly remember � something sn�p, and Bulidia, a lameness t a vancement of science and art, and building of the approach. to the tun � . Canadian Branch,. butithe Association wholesale licensing of taverns, pool 6 than a thousand are left over. nel under the river St. Clair. 50th birthday. few days previous to . without any .2 She mor the L'Orignal, for Mallette was more noticeable than before. came to T I orpnto at the invitation of the rooms and. dancing -halls. 'fifty pupils have joined the steno- -Mt. W. R.' Meredith, M. P. P., has -Within a ruck him a terrible blow onthe d her - 1. I - . . -- . 0— About and at id from Lon McKinley Bill going into force there notice, R � 44 was thorou&bred, however, an Board of Trade, and the cordial recep finally removed his househo below the eye, ipflic.lng a � I graphy and typewriting classes, -his business in- were transmitted into American Porto left cheek I blood was up.1 Like a human being that - ' tion given them by our people, regard- . New York Letter. least 400 are on the waiting .list. The don to Toronto, where painful wound, from which blood flowed was too prou to yield to an oppop!nt � "Will, no.doubt, have a bene- _ - terests now lie. ' from Kingston district the following freely. It took sevelai'men to tie- Mal- ' less of sex, I (Re#ar Correspondence.) entire income of the Union is now ab ntities : Barley, 250,OW bushels ; she leaped f rward with an agonizing ficiat influence in, strengthening tlice good X Y03tv, October 20th, 1890. sorbed in supporting the different de- -Mr. W. G. Fortune, B. A., & for- qua . hay 1,000 tons ; peas, valued, $14,203 ; lette. look in her e3 es, determined to keep u feeling and kindly relations. existing be- -115wit imposing ecclesiasti- partments, and in order to increase its mer student of the Hamilton Collegiate -Two more divorce applications for with her corn )any. It was then noticed I I . I � two nations. One of thelmo, are considering the Institute, has won the $50 scholarship in mica, $3,481 ; horses, sheep and cattle, . - I cal celebrations ever held in this coun- facilities the trustees c next parliamentary session were duly I tween the people of the that her left eg was broken at the hock ' I I . At the opening of the Convention, Ml1- try was begun in Brooklyn on Friday advisability of asking for an additional Hebrew at Knox College, Toronto. $7,835.12 ; 49- families also roamed into filed the other day at Ottawa. Mr. joint, and. at e was hobbItug along the I ster-of -Education Ross conducted to her nig t in honor of the I I golden jubilee of endowment of $506,000. As all instruc- -The egg exporters of Montreal at a the United States. ' farmer, of the township � I seat of honor Mrs'. Julia Ward Howe h - � ii free of charge, here is a chance meeting Saturday decided.that. an im- -There were last week at the Can- Thom. Bristow, I track with tl e siump protruding from il . I . . ' Bishop Loughlin, who has been a priest tion 9 of!Collingwood, county of Grey, wil � ked quite happy h to show port duty of -5 cents a dozen should be adian Pacific railway stock yards in . the skin. A, ter going some fifty yards the, Presidents and loo for 50 years. On Saturday morning the for some gentleman of wealt y for a bill of divorce from his wife, the gallant . . ex- ent on Montreal 248 head of -fine Hereford appl with a groan of anguishl, I over it. Notable women filled the plat- Jubilee mass was celebrated by. the his philanthropy and emulate the imposed by the Canadian Governm Oliva Emeline Bristow, of Midland, animal we und. I . . I �. cattle, bred and rais, -1 on the Cochrane � nt forward to the gro form, among the rest, the A ice-fresid ent, Bishops in the Same church in which he ample of one of the justest- of wealthy eggs. - ranche in the No, -hwest Territories, county of Siiheoe, on the _grounds of The jockey I tried- to save -himself, but 3 , � I Mary R. Bragg, of Syr -- - - - - , ouise M. has officiated for the 37 years he has Melo, Peter Cooper. -The proposed enlargement of Brant . . adultery and desertion. mrs. Isabel his head struck the hard ground and hi& i . Martha H. oundaries is stirring up deter- comprising the receij.�,s of i6shipmentof ' tant matrou of the Home , I Smiley, Vermont ; Dr. The special feature of LONG MAY IT WAVE. ford city b Carpenter, &sale - skullwas br,g.ken. The mare also rolled Mowry; Ellen M. Mitchell, Colorado; been a Bish6p. - foot to' place likely about 1,000 head w ich are being for- Hamilton, will Apply over upon hip. Eulidis endeavored to . , the celebration was a great parade on A patriotic project is on mined opposition in the suburbs band iigh as to be the. to be annexed. '1hey object to shariD warded to Great Br.tain by Mr. Robert of the Friendless, Henrietta � Wolcott, Massachusetts ; Saturday ght in which tiver 25,000 the stars and stripes so I - . 2 ii6b .9 Bickerdike for the - ,I,anche company. for a bill of divorce from her hus I rise but fell ack. Dr. ]Murphy was at ne . U-11day was a par- first thing Kate Gan ' ' tt Wells, the same State ; t. , On S r seen by the passengers of an the cost'of city municiP * William H. Tapley, of Moptreal, on the the boy's Side almost immediately, and � r.. Ella V. Mark, Maryland, and Mrs. men took P pole 12-5 feet - -Robt. Sellars, the oldest Mason in They were in excellent condition. D , ade of 20,000 Sunday School children, incoming bhip. A huge . ted betwqeA "' the Canada, who died at Kingston on f ues- ' -The convicts who escaped from the gronnds of desertion and adultery. & brief examination convinced him that I -S, C. Hoffman, New York. Alderman and on Monday night the celebration high is to be soon erec -Mr. �. M. Dann, for many years the �- boy's r e was run. Dr. Purvis I . n silver tonglie, � c: H igh * day last week, was one of the veterans Kingston Penitentiary have not been r of Welland- High School, w E. K. Dodds,with his 6w will close with a dinner in honor 'of the twin lighthouses at the Atlauti ' - red. They used small pieces of rope head maste I lay night, having shot the mar on the spot. Many peo- . welcomed the distinguisbed workers to Bishop at [the Academy of Music. lands, near this city, which are 191 -feet of the war of'1812. He received his die. soon Pround and died suddenly last Fri( ple left the t ack, unable to witness thei, Prof. the sea. The' flag ch t Montreal in Aprii, 1813. 1 tied together to reach- the g � the Queen City of Ontario. � .. Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop Ryan and above the level of 'L , arge a been sick for a few days. He was final races. I � . I Clarke, of Trinity College, was hap in I nt, will therefore wave 1*6 feet above sea -Kev. G. Munro, of Embro, Preeby- scaled the wall by throwing an anchor only ectr.d. . �-� : - Py ArchbighopiCorrigmu will be preee `j ' day, of gas pipes over the wall. The night well-known and universally reap � Ot�er - isible far out to sea and rch, in his sermon on Sun I - his remaris and learned besides. f . together with 300 priests and a ,large level and be v I teriain chu rd was at the other end He bad been entrusted with the highest Perth Items � . addresses followed, and. then the Pr6sl- .all denomi-, before any other .object. The cost - of prayed for Birchaill, and counselled his patro in the ya t away. Twelve years s in the Masoiiic .lodge and the Mr. Win.! Tier has been re-engaged I : number of prominent men of ill be about $600, eing found even when the men go , I position regstion there. He - dent made her thanks for the hearty nations. Bishop Loughlin is the oldest the enterprise, which w congregation against. b i victs got out of the same Presbyterian: con me teacher fo, Monkton school, at a amil welcome, in the course of which she took Bishop of the Catholic church in the U being raised by. popular subscription, on the streets of Woodstock on t,he day ago two con leaves a wife ang five sons, Charles - occasion to express her envy of the wo- United States and has. charge of over the limit being $1. The flag will be of execution. window -%nd in simil ' ar fashion. eterinsry surgeons Hamilton ; . ary of $4 in year and be lber of cattle and horses -On Saturday, lIth inst., Hiram Dunn, v -Mr. W . Tier has sold his farm at� ada who already had, i very day in the -A large nu Toronto ; Carlingford,1 to Mr. Philip Cornish,pricier � men of Can - � � Wted- 100 churches. A purse of $10,000 raised kept flying e Ottawa district, Dolt, the old pioneer, with Mr. Bu- Herbert L. Dunn, barrister, )dstock - . 9pects the auffrAge. On - taken care of by the keepers of the in Templeton township, s Win. Dunn, Imperial Bank, Woc . J, aid was 65 - � � . many re. $ e met - and - by popular.subscription,'has been pre lighthouse. rhe scheme also include, are dying from a mysterious disease, It chan n, the founder of ' Strathroy, ' of Merrill, Wisconsin, p . nesday morning the exePutivi I pa- mented'him. jin honor of the occasion. . 11 Ahe principal is supposed that the animals have 4ten celebrated his 80th birthday by a gath- Ernest Dunn, -Mr. H. arpenter bravely stopped I I the afternoon brought out the first I APHY. the placing of flags at a in&- . poison hadi, been ering at him residence of all his children and David Dunn British Columbia. airunaway I wn in Dublin the other day,. I 11 The Scientific . N19W METHOD OF TELEGR harbors of the country, and its ori i h' h fox I I pets. They were, That thin is the age of electricity is a 9 grass U On w ic I I � I and grandchildren. Not one was absent, Mr. Dunn was 69 ;1ears of age. . with no ama, I nsk, to himself. I . Work andi, Influence of Dr." Maria Mit- are reminded every torn hope to see a liberty pole at every drq. N. - -The Chicago nter-Ocean admires., -Mr. Co lie,' nf the Dublin tile yard,, I Mary Whiting., and fact of.whi'ch we I eek Mr. and no death has ever yet. occurred in bliell." by �� Prof. be . crosti-road throughout the land. I -On Wednesday of Iset w %tch of important Court business . I . EDWIN ARLINGTON- rk, paid ny of the families, Six years ago Mr. the deep is doing a I rge b a sinese in tiles. Twenty "Woman'and the Forum" by Mrs. day. The latest in this line is said to ' , David Ward, merchant, Lems - rio. it Says:. Our neighbor, 'I I - I :nd Mrs. Doll celebrated their golden in Onts loads left the yard one day last week. I I invention by Edison., which, if per : t waste time over mur- i an � --------�--7— 1 Canada, does no I . Martha Strickland. Agreat interest is . 4, will revolutionize the telegraphic . out $150, the equivalent of the duty on go the 55th . Biroball was convicted in a -Bishop dwin preached in Triu*1 I . A � - fecte - a car load of potatoes going over to the wedding, and one year a derers. I ' - i being felt in, the Conve tion, the weet - The Dungannon. Show traday, evening of I I . very world. The new discovery consists of a � oknow Sentin0l.) United States. Thin in the effect of the anniversary. Hoyt Day, who church, IMM hell, ThA - I � - I ings were Bplendidly tittended and on of metals, k0 -own only to (From the Lu -Mr. Win. Stewart, editor of the wqek,. and Arthur last last week, nd conducted confirmation- � . combinati � � . gar& Falls I � i . enthusiastic. - . ion The officers and members of the Ash- new tariff. b- o Courier,mas married Wednes. u hed his wife over Nis i&I services at Dublin on Friday afternoon. es held last, week th in � he oldest in ha 'At the criminal asaiz: e veni�ri, which will, by connect sh Agricultural So- -T * bitant in the vicin- Em. r SUU111Y11, Won convicted in a day. His tr I . � � with the earth, carry sound a great dis- field and Wawano day last week to Miss Isa. Ferguson, . sday morning at Welland, On- � - in. Martyn ban purchased , it took the s to bring in -the aid of lwire�- As the ciety are certainly to be congratulated ity of Kenilworth, Mrs. Chestnut, died laughter of the late Mr. George Fer- began Tue Mr. . � without . . nded a few days ago, at the advanced age of i . eing the chief witness, Mr. R. 0 Si aith's house and lot in Mit-, . � I 44 guilty-. against F. C. Attwood9 of tance . upon the grand.f3uccess which atte 'rio, his sister b - emrth*is w 11 known to be & good con- the north gueon, of North Hmbro,� The ceremony ta W, eat Toronto JunctioD. He had cor e ity, and is now uised"kn' their annual fall show in Dungannon on 102 years. She emigrated from was convicted and sentenced Tuesday chell. The price paid was $900. . responden I ce with a Mr. IEL. S. Young, of 'ductor of electric ne -of this week. of Ireland 52 years ago. She was high- wasEperformed by the Rev. G. Munro, administration of - -Stewar, & Nicholson, of Monktoup I � as to engaging in order to complete the "circuit" between Tuesday and Wed aday ly esteemed among her neighbors. of , mbro. Mr. Stewart has a large night, In the prompt i . -ustice any two points without running a double It was by far the beat show ever held by � to murderers, Canada beats the contract of ex - I Fort Lee, New Jersey, tford, circle of friends in thel neighborhood of the counterfeit -bill business. One of his . te feasible. the Society an& -*e doubt very much if -Rev. Dr. Cochrane, of Bran his home and is highly, respected, where world and is well worthy of a , model cavating a large drain te conduct Ellice � letters weint to the desid-letter office at wire, the new idea seems qui * y e United States. water into the Maitland river. I 61ready experimented to a better township show, has ever been has gone to British Columbia, where he 1, thence to the Canadian Mr. aw grounds will preach the opening sermons of the he is known as a man of integrity and for th . Edison has a in, of Woodstock, is -An effOrt to going to be made to re - w Washington anc I ch an eitept that by st4nding out of Seen in the county. The ni sbyteri&n church, He ability -jailor Cimerc irchall'Fi mail. It suscitate the old Oddfellows' lodge in . I - i I Minister of Justice.. Government -De- ,an can . dia- on which the show was held are exceed- new Victoria Pre -Mr. Tom Roche, of Forest, dropped kept busy examining B - . - - l and ordinary heaiing distance one' an- bich practically died out L tective Rogers replied to the letter ,ly well. adapted for the purpose and will also lecture in Winnipeg and V off at Watford the other night on his daily contains sporting Tapers, mag&- Mitchell, d at tinctly hear the faintest whisper. . If ing I couver. . ziner,, religious works an various other some six o seven years ago. I I made an appointment with Attwoo w�jn completed will be second to none I the Rossin House, asking him to bring the idea is put in practical workin I in' the Prov - kind o djoubt butt at iuce. They are conveniently -At the First Unitarian church, lar- way home from the matched race at a of literary productions. Among -Speci services are now being hold . order there in n h it wil treet, Toronto, last Sabbath even- Strathroy. A crowd was disou i in the M_&�n street Methodist church* ') reply. Attwood fell into ted about a. quarter of a mile to the -via a asinj other articles received were about forty his (11 Dgers ily cheapen te-1-6graphic comnannica. situm, . owe, who L had about close firiishes, when Tom remsrke e ,conducted by th Rev. Benjsi- I trp and was arrested at , I I %y Rev. Mr. the hotel. great I . rillage and contain nearly ing, Mrs. Julia Ward H opies of " The Lord's Dealings with the britch 11 i tiou, and perhaps - accomplish - other west of the N mding the Women's Convention that the closest finish he ever had wa c )' Mann was & min B. K efer, assisted with the n � . He fourteen acres, on I been atte in Chicago. T Convict Daniel Mann. - o-te in his possession which there are built he horse he was ridin time wonders not dreamed of. le race track and a in the city, preached an excellent ser- wire deal noted Elgin County, horse thief who Nugent an other ministers . won't I ,above the queer" for a long - CAILIFORNIA ON WHEELS. a splendid half mi . came up to the of Downie, has . : I cultural ihall, the mon.� The venerable lady took for her and another ead some 20 or 30 years 2690 was sent to -Mr. Jo eph Corbett, now. . ork are in A California 11 exhibition train," con- large two Storey agri The building text hessalonians L, 5. - even' and the crowd yelled " D Kingston for a long term. He killed a a two yesr Id heifer milking that never- . I - - `11 . Two contractors on cit;v w ng ! hree care of the Southern Pa - whole costiug e.r�3 hompson, the well- Rest!" but Tom reached over and me had a calf. She is giving four pounds s ' is s. large U 0 t tiritaine structure -Mr. Archibald T � I trouble for having paid e;rtain laborers sieti of it bv, I , squeezed the horses windpipe. Tha guard and escaped, but waa sub quent lailroad�, is now on the track ' of was fined at ged for murder. pe ing In her milk less thar� the cast-iron 15 -cents an hbur cific I i one foundation and when finished I kuowh cattle exporter, judges ly recaptured and ban r day. now and is gain � ,,ailway in Jersey w th at olice Court, Saturday, one horse shot out its tongue and the I , Birchall, however, doesn't take much every day. . ade to come up to the Baltimore & Ohio P d as a publiq hall, etc. The the Toronto P I limit. They will be m . . gave him the race. -Mr. ,James Watson, a prominent I more. The con- City. The care contain a display of the is to be use llai and costs or twenty days for &I- . terest in religious literature and pre. , the table and offend no products 'of California,' collected and ground and buildings are owned by a do g a herd of cattle to run at large -The other evening" the little dau h- in he 14th concession of Logan, .. tractors continually have men, mostly . 6 California Board of joint-stock company, the members of lowin i ut a sufficientnium- ter of Mr. Charles 1 M. Arkell, M. fere his sporting papers. farmer of � ­ hem starving and sent out by th the which have displayed a great deal of on Shaw street witho was passing the fire -place, -Mr. George Preston, of H&rriston, died very suddenly on Tuesday morning Italians, who come to t . Trade. The object as- explained by , such a magni- ber of employes to control them. Thomas, bills on the Grand Trunk of last wee�, from the effects of a pars- , willing to work at any figure. ' Maio ._ J. enterprise in procuring - when her dress caught fire, and immbdi- . I - Tuesday -was a great -day in Toronto. managers, r J. B. Lank and S ficent park for a pl-easufe resort. - -Alex. C. McRae,of Gore Bay, Mani 8 IS 9 -Railway platform at Loudon, on Satur, lytic 8-tr . 011- 11 I - ttle of Mathes, is to acquaint EaAern people for the -The b ard of directors of the � . The laffil, anniversary of the Ba . atifornia and Wednesday, of course, was the great toulin Island, was placed upon trial a ' t a i teily he was enveloped in f me . AS day miorning, while waiting witb the I resources of 0 � the show and as the Sun came the Criminal Assizes held in Toronto it was tea time, both Mr. and Mrs. . He had just made his tario, Mutu &I L - ife Insurance Company - u eemn at � I:, HeigbLts - was celebrated by . day of e room, and the latter Stratford train 1 Q . me already made in su a soon be- Saturday for forgery. The judge after Arkell were in th . ol children , in great; style. with the progre . - p- out bright and warm, visitor btle loss knbwn to station constable Allin- have commissioned Mr. P. Dierlamm, tile SG 0 . ce for the c wn took picked up a rug and wrapped the N -tist, of Stratford, to paint an,oil . �� . Songs, orations, and readings Suitable plying th.b markets of the , East with -gan pouring .in from all directions so hearing the eviden ro ' otherin' the fire. The son when Mr. Win, -Courts the porter at ar i � . . were . tht rule of the those fruits and nuts which were former- ' two o'clock between two and the case from the jury and - discharged one in it, Sin 9 -oyed, Tecumseh House, picked the ortrait o their excellent president, to t e o cas, 1y im I e * I child's clothes were entirely destr and report d the findinj to Mr. Allin- V. Isaac; . ly almost who] ,ported. ' There is an that by - people were _2 sive, . Bowman, M. P. I ' rno nin , and in the afternoon over 1000 - . . ;a.oner. eiveA are exten e -A ne Reliance electric light I mornin and elaborate display ci��,.Igrapes, ! winie, dried three thousand . r Harry Hack, of Woodstock, and the burns rec aide, son, who hunt�d up r. Preston and School � oys assembled in the park d preserved fruits,' nuts,; oils, silks, ground. - He dynamo has been received at Mitchell, - were reviewed by Col. Otter. Enthuoi- . aa I . The most attractive and interest- has just received notification from Lon- but the only serious one is on her I restored to him his lost treasure. ut in place. The new - . , went grain and specimens of ore and wood. ing feature of the 'show, however, was don England, to the effect that an under the arm. � aami ran high, and. the youngsters I -J. H. Smith,' of the Ridgetown Col- 1 rewarded the finder by giving to him and is being p l There are also black figs and Egyptian Quite & number of gentlemen machine has a capacity of fifty lights, tbrough tileir drill quite like the Colo- . the peeding in the ring contest. There aunii recently deceased, has bequeathed legiate Institute, had a narrow escape 1 25 cents. . gulars� Sir Isaac Corn. T ere is an Irish potato weighing 11 the programme I to him the modest sum of ;C10,000- g near and kept joking him The old Ball dynamo of 35 light power nel's red -coated re - were three events on . while experimenting in the laboratory were standin I is returnedlin exchange. Ze, and a sweet potato --weigh about the handsome reward, so he gave j the sel. en I , no insignificant sum to fall - � Brock is to -day in school circleF unds, a piece of bark 15 inches and it is' safe to Say that at least half making Dutch liquids on Wednesday -Mr. James Russel, of-Fullarton,met i - ular man of 0611 time. Among ing 23 po I MolTofell1sow's pocket. the finder 75 cents more. I I - moat pop thick, bananas 4 inches in diameter and those present went there especially'to -One '01 the most interesting relics in Thinking a�ll the gades might be absorbed -There,was a gory tragedy on Dun- with an ac�ident a f ew days ago in tying the older, people the patriotic feeling was e In see the trotting. The heats were one I - ght, -. Th ' � . I . I anting. Principal Grant, of pears w 'ighing five pounds. each. n to. trotters the world to the. medical prof ession has he was raising the vessel to make an ex oodstock, the other ni a colt I e young animal was fractious not NY ort, California is Shown up in a very mile best two in three, ope farmers' trot been' purchased by Dr. W. S. Clark, of amination when something attracting das street, W tid be eared the side- and in pulling back while Mr. Russel � I Queen's University, Kingston, made a shc and pacers, and in the his attention'caused him to bring it to a and the crimson About ine was in 1 - tying the halter, his the guests assembled forcible 'and attractive. manner and in a � 'a 87 thesot of oration1to - I there were five entries.. The race was Toronto, while�-on a recent visit to Rug- he inhaled walk for Several yaZ . n - splendid - very sm%lI space. - �d by Mr. Boden, land, This relic is nothing less than level with his mouth, when o'clocka, fight took place between night finger got ht and damaged no that ' in tke National Club. I I won by a horse owne nd was nearly strangled. I I orne's THE ELENTATED RAILWAYS. ich took both heats ,Pon which Dr. Harvey, famed the Igases a he was able, to reach watchman Anderson's big black dog and it had to be ts. en off. . the table u The da�ing exploita of Capt. H A movement has been on. foot for a Colborne township,wh . irculation of After some time : I � aggreg%ti6n of cowboys and Indiana af- ihout any difficulty. In the three as the diaeoverer of the c � 1? MA, , -11 T .1 i I � 1 - f X .J 11 , I I ( V1 rt \Zz-, �1111� , --­a---­�. 1 9 , )�, � I I � * �� . , � , , I , -, , � - il C I r t I I A0 C P.&I to � IL � ) a � I 11 I t5 g time p�6st,for'the purpose of reform-. wit I � . , forded great pleasure to the thousands Ion I . . I .. � - � I I . i : . ; I , .. . I . .- i I I I . � . �, � . . � .-. . . I ; . � ; s i ­ '. i � 4 ! . - . I ; � - I - . - . I I . f I I I i - . I � I � � I ! I . � � � . . : : 1� i . I I I � . i . ... I. ­ I -- I I . I V . . �- I I I . i- I I . . ­­­ �� �- . . .1 I . . - � . �1 � .— . I , I , S I . � . � I I . I I - . f i I . . - i ,I I -. , , 4 - . I . � - . I I I / I . I I i I � . I � I . ­ � � - � . . i ; . I � I � - � . I . 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