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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1890-10-31, Page 8_�, __ . , - , ,----- , ,­_-­-_..,-'­­-- ­ - - . I -",��..-�"------,---��--�-,.-�--�--,- ____ ____: ------- - - -, : I---- . _,-.­­­__ '. __ I I �� I -­ - _­ -'__-_­­ - - - � _-1 - I I . I ____,__­__­_­__­­_­ - . , ,--. _ . _.,_____ ­­­ 1-1.1--_ ____ -1 . 1 �_ . . . __ ­�__ - . . - '. . . I r � � . � - � . � ; , , , - - . . I I I � : . I . . . . � � . . . I- I . I - I . � I I . I . � - I I . I I � I - i � . . ; I . � � � . . : - . I � I I - I � I I I . . I . . . � . I I . � . I - . I I I � - 11 - . I . I .� I S � - - � I -_ - � - . � . ; . - I ._1 � 11_� I - ; � . . I � _ I I I . . I - � I I I �, t ; I . . I � � I . : . I .. - I I � i . - - . � � - I . 1.� i - . " . . I . I I � � - -, . . \/ : i - ; I . � . I I . . � . I I . � . \� . I . ,_ , - ; � - . . � . - I - . - . ­ . � I - � � : . I I I I . - � . . .. � - . I � I / . . . .. I � I - . A 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 t I I . 1 1 � . � - I . . . . . "" , I , �� I I I - �. I . I I I � " � , � ! " . I � � .1 I I � I . . I . . .� . I'_ - E ip SITORL I . . OCTOBER 317 1890, . I . . ..-_] , - THE H_PRON I i - - - - -_ 1Z - - . -_ - - - - ________________� - I . 8 - - - I . 2 --- - I . � W00101000101010000 - . - ! I r ������ �_��� � I _­­ I � Road, -Mr. David Martin is brick -veneering leaving next week for Michigan, havinV . ' - I d seventeen minutes respect- his annual hunting expedition. -Mr., him. -Mr. Win., Rollins, LondoE . is residence. hired with Mr. Sec . tt to work on his EDWARD CASH twelve an Daniel Dunlop, of the 2nd concession- of is still very low.-Mr.'P.! Baw( en and and otherwise improving h Young - and Old ively. A second goal for the Hurons � es are farm there. -Mr. George Hood. has ' . I - - . Howick, is one of the oldest Orangemen family leave shortly. for Englan� on a -Turnip pulling and auction sal . . - I . I ' f farmers. built a stone wall under his dwelling � � . gave them courage to repeat their many in the cou t He 'joined. Lodge No. visit. i now engrossing the attention O I Wants Fine Fall. Butter in prints I attacks on their - I � . -The Wroxeter Glee Club, under the house. -John Smith, or. and jr. have I he day ; 447, Derr , Trelanti, -in 1826, and has . I i and , rolls. Also Rides, Sheep and Aikin played the game of t] . yp ve met6ber of the order ever . Wingham; . able leadership of Dr. Brawn, will ren. gone to Michigan. -Wm. Michie and . ALIKE SHO -ULD READ .; all the Seatorth defence men played been an aoti - . George Hood attmded the meeting of - . , . e forwards played since, � and is still a's hale and hearty and I - BuIE'F-s -Hetatings & RltAie are do- der the cantata, 14 Pillar of Fire," in the I on � � Skins and Raw Furs, . well, in midfield th - Town Hall on the evening of Thanksgiv- Raton Division (,'xrange at Blyth I � * re not so effective in shoot- enthusiastic as ever.--�-Mr. E. C. Cole- ing a ru;hing business at' their cider . -Mr. James - . , - � well, but we to man and Mr. R. Roache,.returned home mill just now. They have to ruh night Ing Day. The music -lovers of the vil- Tuesday of last week. OD'EkICH STREET, SEAFORTH. ing on goal as their opponents, and - .1age and neighborhood are looking for- Russell has completed his contract of Our A nnouncements " G . m Lexington, X.entucky, -qn Friday 6,nd.day to keep up to the de and.- � . . Clarke's bridge on the 5th __ this was due their defeat. -The Rangers f roi , ward to a treat. repairing I - 7arsity at Berlin, on November evening last. They brought with them Mr. Jok x Currie has arrived hot of ter . 4 . - line of. Morris. � A CANADIAN BARE. Is"t',yan'd in Toronto on the next Satur.; & thoro-bred two-year-old stallion-, a opendin the summer in Manito a. He Leeburn. � I � - . . - day. Mr. G. A. Dewar, President of four-year-old breeding I mare and a thinks a lot of that country. -,M . Win. Leadbury, I We shrink from the thought as we should the Association, will bet as referee of the horse foal. All the, animals are Dale, ca isge maker, has sold 4 8. rigs NOTES. -The fall wheat is looking LocALITiEs.-The post office building As they appear from week to -week ,ou: � - - shrink from the sight. Such a man would be first match. -*A - testri picked from the high pedigreed, and they will be a valu- this seas' n. Mr. Dale.is a fix st-class fine in thieLloCality ; it has not looked ering of tar paper and every page of this paper. They .are no an unbearable Canadian, especially. if he lived in � . addition to the blooded stock of workma�, &ad that is the rea on he as strong since the fall of 1881 and if here has had a cov mpty I I jargon J) of words thrown to . . . Huron County and had access to the CHEAP AND .Toronto clubs will play one f rorn the able s and I new siding, which wiU add to its -warmth e . - CHARZK CLOTHINO which Pickard supplies to all - Western clubs, in Berlin- on Thanks-. the county. So far as appearance makes so many sales. -A little d 6ughter the weather continues favorable it ort. -Mr. Hugh Ross shipped- gether, in the.hope of attracting ' JI ' , , 4 r ALL CLOTMNG? . ons will have f . our pedigrees go, and that is what is want. of Mr. Andrew -Murray had her, leg should be in -good shape to standthe, and comf - a Mo. oomers, Have you seen our NEW F. giving Day. The-Hur & " 5 a Sr load of fat cattle to Toronto a fAv menVs attention, and holding out prom. - They are beauties in even? sense of the word. tatives on this team. This is ed, Mr. Coleman has made a most ju- broken.,,he other -day while Ilaying, winter. -The p#'Jople round number c - ' " Men'aYouths' Boys' & dhildren's suits, over. represen that'was to have been played- dicious selection. -The young people in but she .8 now getting along n cely.- school, Colborne, are very much algitat. days ago; He informs us that the tram- ises that cannot be fulfilled. On the Gats in larger variety than ever before. Are . the match I saction paid very well. -We understand you.tully fitted out for the faM and winter a . ca- in Seaforth last spring,but the Toronto's connection with the Guild of St. The Union Furniture Factory C mpany ed over some mysterious lights seen in that Mr. Best, ' i contrary, each advertisement has its . . I . Thomi�i' church held their first open ' ng in some poles for the lectric the fields at that place. The lights -barrister of Seaforth ' has . Sons if not remember where they clothe the Can objected to travelling 80 far. I are putt . specific purpose, and comes to adia� Bare, the Bargain Clothing and Dry Good8' - meeting on Tuesd� ay evening. On F40- lights. While raising polei on Tues- move about in a mysterious manner and rented his farm on the Leadbury Line YOU as a ; to Ransom Dennis. Mr. Dennis and his direct message of somethi House of Seatorth. I - COMPLETED His LABORS. -The Strat- . count of the unfavorable weather the at- day, Ch 6ries Reading slipped, breaking -the superstitious have the. ghost fever. hand at . I ng that shottld - . WM. PICKARDY . ford Beacon of last -week says : te I adance was not large, but that did his leg � intend tryingtheir . interest you. , . .Land putting bie ankle out of A fatall accident and a suicide which young wife e an� is get- happened a few years ago on these lots farming, and we hope they may prosper. - T. Kidd'8 oldstand, Seaforth. 49 Messrs. T. Ballantyne, V. Y. P., A-' not hinder those at from enjoying joint. lie was taken hom. � Miss . - .0 prese with -We regret very much to say that At present several new additions to . I - me i are connected in the minds of some very good music, ting on � ery nicely. , ! I ___ F. McLaren and E. Casi-rell, the corn- themselves. I I Jane Dundas is having very poor health. - . mittee of the Western Dairymen's As- readings %nd recitations helped to pass 7 0 - : the, eccentric lights ' now seen. We our stock, among which will be found . � 1P I I - The many friends of this amiable young . . �_ - �, '' � suppose the lights are caused by a natur I . �1!p 44, sociation, in July last, engaged Professor away the evening. These meetings will . Zurich. ' i lady would be pleased to hear of her some very pretty r1qu txpoolfor f three be hel&oxx the second and fourth Tues- &I phenomena, which could easily be I . tll�` ��,_41 - * J. B. Harris for a' period 6 . . � I D S. FAUST has now got all his differ- ' -In regard to a late resident I > to vJsit the cheese factories in day evquings in the mouth throughout explained. -The threshing is finished recovery. ' N.0 - �, months, . - 11 ent �ranches filled with the latest styles in Dry - ury Line who, it is alleged -UlsterCloths, the district-, , give inst'r6uictions, wher the winter, and Will no doubt be pro- Goods, Hats, - has also a large for this year ond the 'roots are nearly � of the Leadb V - e . caps, &c. He I � neighbor's farm, Circular and . - DISTRICT MATTERS. needed, to- cheese makers, and inspect ductive of much good. -Thursday next stock of Fresh Groceries. Any person needing all taken up, the,fall plowing iw in full took a mortgage on his , - - . - I � . - the milk brought to the factories. The bein L Thanksgivin . g Day there will be anewsuitof Clothes will do well to call and owing 'and the farm work will be in L we think we are safe in saying that it Mantle Plushesj . 9 examine his otock. 1194 as altogether the result of ignorance . - E; o completed his labors. divine service in St. Thomas' churcht * good shape before the cold weather sets w . I 1, To CORRESPDXDEN�S- , Next professor ha n W& ' I nion BRIEFs.-On Saturday, November lot, in. -We bad our first flurry of snow on and Was not done with any Mminal in Thursday being Thanks( giving Day He has, during the season - visited ninety, at 11 o'clock a. In. Holy Commu � n- Ladies' Underwear, I e m' - Sunday next at morning ser Monday, the 27th. -Miss Kate McDon. tent. -The Birchall trial was the theme . factories, inspected th ilk in seventy _ vicv.-The tenders will be received by the Ray . I it will be necessary for us to go to . . . council, for the -supplying of two hun- ald left for Detroit on Thursday to for conversation while it lasted, followed - three never failing in a single instance Woman` ChriRtian Temperance Union, rn hal � ),which I Children'sHoods, press one day earlier, than usual to a'r'rive I at the 'factory in time to see will meelt, next Wednesday after' oon at dred chairs for the new to,rA spend the winter. She will be' much as it'has been by the hideous and re - I - n is now I about completed. -Mr.! Uttle, -A.. H. volting crime perpetrated on the poor irespondent. ound. the usual hour. Dr. Ferguson has missed by her many friends. �Boas and Muffs, next week. - Oar co 9 the first milk that came in. He - f . 'a in ' . in every factory that he inspected more leased Mr. Hugh McIntosh's new house who broke his leg about two months Clutton was I visiting in Tuckersmith, little school girl . Russell county. . . : ,ho,nge in eet the other day last week Our mode with rufflans.of this murder will please bear this', r or less weak milk. -The lowest was 1.25 and will occ t shortly. -Thursday ago, was but on the str . I ' And a nice. lot -of Boys Overcoats. - . I I � mind and forward their contribu- per cent of fat ; the highest, 5.31-4.06 next being 7hyaniksgiving day, all the for the first time since the accide�t. Ile . I - . - Ous stripe would be to destroy them in - . - . .. tions one'day earlier than they "are per cent fat difference. There has been stores and7other business places in town had to u,se crutches; -Mr. B. Holtzman GlenfarTow- . their tracks as venomous reptiles or . . I . ' - no litigation, but Professor Harris has will be �cicied. '\ � � was visiting friends in the villige the I NOTES. -Most Of the farmers aroux�d wild beasts, that is ' when detected or in the habit of doing - I . I \ - other day. -Mr. John Kolosiy and found guilty. -The quarterly meeting Call early while the assortment it I .. here are eikga' d * t - .written more than 200 letters.to de- . Btussels. wife, of Indiana, have been visiting ) in akingup their and comni union sery ices in connection I root crop w T, X_ - . Os THEIR MUSCLE. -The men of Me-- linquents, which had the desire& effect., - . ' . hic appears to be an e with the- Methodist church in Walton complete. Fine selections. Kii.lop, over 50 years of age, hereby The result of his labors -he is willing to HOTEL,10.0,k SALE. -Mr. Win. Beirnes relatives and friends here. . cellent one this year. -Mr. Russel and . I ,. ' challenge a tearn from Tackeramith, to - leave to the cheese dealeis of - We -stern intends., 'selli�ig his new brick hotel in I his men are again on their rounds circuit, will be held at the church, one - WaltOD, by auction, on the 14th of No- I Kippen. : mile north of here, oniSabbath, Novem- be, over 50 years of age, to, play a friend- Ontario, satisfied that 'his .efforts have - � packing winter fruit for.Mr. Sparling, ber 2nd.; meeting to commence at half - foot ball Qn, the Seaforth resulted in much good, to the cEepse in- vember. It is a good building and a � s epee Tovem- of Wingham. Edward AvIcFaul ly game of , � WEIS ILLER' ialties for S ow cost Some of the farmers are past ten o'clock. On the following � L � . Recreation ,d on such date as may dustry." . - good stand for business. her will b�: 1. Mantle Clotho at and be1l[ biting their finger ends because they afternoon the busines's board will meet SEAFORTJE1. I gr;n' sy the captains of the 0 . 0 � NOTES. -First snow of the season on as we are luitting that line of goo&. � 2. Grey at the same place. . be aRreed u b - October 28th. Mark it down. -Prof. Flannel ai 6c a yard less than regular ptices. 3. sold too early and therefore too cheap. I I'� � -, contesting teams, the admission fee to ImPoRTANT1 NoTicE.-From the Sea Special pr Ices on Suits and Overcoats'. C. Or- -Of late some of the rascals I - - be 10 cents, and the proce�ds, after de- forth Seed and Feed Emporium. Asthis is'the Panton ddivered his lecture on the dered Roots and Shoes away belowi regular of this or the next line have bee]ft Usborne. S. S. Cook, and was witnessed by the fraying expenses, to be dlyided equally season of the year we can't sell yoir any seeds, 44 Yellowstone National Park " here last prices. 51 Goat Robes at special prices Ito clear. 1 very obliging to their neighbors in FARM SOLD. -Mr. Peter McQueen has relatives of the contracting partie . i we are determined to be to the 'front .in the Friday, The lecture wag a good one, 6. A fine of women's Weariffig Shoes at $5c. No , . . � I . between. the two teams an,d to be d,evot- flour and feed'fine. Remember we can give you credit at the above prices. D. WHISMILLIER. carrying away a number of their fowl. sold his farin,. lot 30, 4th concession of The happy groom and his bride received ed. for charitable purposes The match better value in Oileake, Pure Linseed Meal, .but the attendance was small. Anegro. 11194 tf After capturing the fowl they were 4 I . I Usborne, to Mr. Henry Hor'ney for the warm, congratulations of all present. � � to be played rain or shine. Come on Horse and Cattle Spice and other foods than show suits the taites of some better than NoTEs.-Mrs. R. Mellis and daughter taken to the house recently vacated by , Tuckeromith. The acc4tance of this `y *ne can possibly do who. buys in small quan- something- giving intelligence. -Miss J. Pock, where the eatable portion of $5,500. The farm contains 100 acres, ' BuiRlrs.' -Miss Logie, of Toronto, in- tities.- To farmers and others wanting. Flour, &-concert b are attnding the funeral lof Mr. Tb ere is a visiting her sister, Mrs. Elder, of this. . lodged at TA.R ExFOSITOR Bran or Shorts, We guarantee yop those ,at mill O'Connor has illed for No- George de,,,s of Glenfiller), this week.- the stolen property was appropriated and is a first class plaee. I brick house and frame outbuildings. it y challenge if days will be prices. Give us a trial and we think we can con- vember 4th in the town hall here. -Geo. We are pleased - e " ,,illage.-Mr. and Mrs. Beaman, the office within the next ten ,e ond of the beat equipped Hewitt oftlma,: purchased the Pybus , to see Mr. Tho as Me to the wants -of the inner man, whil is not a bad price the way things are well-known temperance workers and attended - to. -B. -i- ORDEA or THE MC- vince you that we haN' I � Gregor again in our midst a�ier an the feathers and bones were left strewn , . - . Seed and Feed Stores- in the County, our motto farm south of the village on the road to going now, but a few years ago this organizers of lodges, known as the Royal . I - KiLLoP Mix. . being small profits and quick returns. ROBERT absence.of some months in the Canadian. about the floor. Can it be the desire 0 SCOTT, Willson'$ Block, Main Street, Seaforth. Seaforth, from 'the Western Canada Northwest. -Our Literary 86ciety--'oughi for tun or the lack of food at home that farm would have sold for $8,000. T emplars of Temperance, have this week . 1194 Loan Company, for $2,700. F. S. Scott THE THAMES ROAD SOCIAL. -The been engaged in carrying on a series of - - I LrsG BRoKE_-L,�.-Mr. Wrn. C%knochau, I . made the sale. He -has also several to be revived again as the want of `06 -hall induces these fellows to commit such Social in the Thames Road Preeb' yterian meetings in the Methodist and Presby.. I, very serious DuNcAN & DuNcA,N this week will of, � . -Quite a �aurfiber , depredations. -The Misses Ritchie of of this town, met with a . Ilg f er 8 ecial drives in Dress Goods, Veh' ,eta and other good farms he will sell cheap.- .can now be overcome. �� Church on Monday evening Was well terian churches of this place, and have -and painf ul accident on Friday event Plusges in all the leading shades and designs at Division Court on Thursday of this attended the !'Babe in the VVO'Ods'� Rowick,:were the guests of Miss Belle, attended and was a very enjoyable &f- been,$reeted with large audience%_ and . to load a car - ur Bridal . rdai even-- Wylie, last week. -Mr. and Mrs. - � her I 'th last He was assisting. yo show in Shafer's hall on Satu ex ress themselves as well pleased wi I I wholesale prices. Ladies buy - . ' fair. The pastor, Rev. Mr. Fletc I P with egg boxes for Mr. D. D. Wilson, Trousseau from us, we can give you som6 special week. -Monthly Horse Fair on Wednes ing and seemed well pleased. -We, are Campbell have returned from North . ' tion - and succesie�- inducements in fashionable goods. Tailoring day of next week.-�-The squirrel hunt in . -t t�e gist East Hope. -Mr. and Mrs. John'Me- gave an instructive history of his recent ' � the interest, co -opera and was. standing on a wagon along side Department, the largest stock of Overcoats west Morris on Friday last resulted in a vic- now in a position to repor trip to the Pacific Coast, while Mr. Bis- � they have thus far met with. Mr. and �- the car. An engine passed near the - snow fall for the season in this loicality. ,Burney, accompanied by John and � � of Toronto to choose from. Our Order Depart- tory for C4t. Bowman and his men.- - I � hop's address on his recent visit to the Mrs. Beaman are both excel -lent singers, horses, frightening them,,, and they . � i -Bella Wylie, spent Sunday with friends ' ment is complete, havint a -% ery large range of Brussels has had a Choral Society organ- i ' Old Country was both humorous and in- which makes the meetings very pleasant turned suddenly around bpaetting the Tweed and Coatings of the newest patterns. In. . I in Wawanosh.--How about organ- and enjoyable in the song service� line, ,ff spection invited. DUNCAN & DUNCAN, Seaforth. ized, and it promises to be a success.- McKillop. ; . . tereating. Both addresses, gave un:. - I wagon. Mr. Carnochan was thrown o ., 1194 The apple shippers have been busy this COUNCIL DoiNGs.-Council met at izingaliterary society onthisline. A bounded,satisfaction to the audience and They appear to be very 'earnest workers , and itis supposed'that one of the heavy . apples.-Tbe Fulton's hotel on Mo y 20th October. night of each week might be apent a considerable addition to the funds of in the great temperance cause. -Min - boxes fell on him, causing a very bad THE Ladies' Aid Society of the Metho- week shipping their pda with pleasure and profit to all if the � . dist Church will give their annual Thanksgiving, Methodist and Presbyterian churches Of Accounts were passed and cheques the Women s Foreign Missionary Society McColl, who has been in ,London for , , fracture of the right leg, a little above 0 young people would take the matter in . . . Dinner on Thursday, November 6th. Dinner this place have united for their Thanke- issued - for $321.87. The cle,k will be the result. some time, was, up this week visititig her the ankle. The end of' the fracture- d will be served in the basemdnt from .6 to 8 . . . was hand and have one organized. -The e I � . - . parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. McColl, of fthe . , Service,- which will be held in authorized to notifv the eng meer to pr6motion list from the school in Sec- � bone protruded through the skin, mak- o'clock.. Following which will be addresses by giving . . Township of Hay, but has again return- I REv. J. E. HowELL, M. A., of Berlin, and resi- Melville church. locate a watercourse in accordaE ce with ing a bad wound as well &B. the fracture. , ' tion 9 will appear next week. flensall. ed to Londou.-Mr. James Petty and T., � dent ministers, interspersed with choice selec- DESTRUcTivE FmE.-On Tuesday fenceviewers' award, on lots 26 and 27, . hoes Ile was not otherwise injured, - He was tions of music by the choir. Admission 25c. � GREAT Bargains in Boot and S J. Berry each recently shipped a car - immediately taken home and the injured . 1194 . evening last, Mr. William Barrie, who concession 7, and lot 28, concession 8,as Bayfield. ' for the next 30 days at A. Weselobs. We have limb properly attended to, and he is I lives in Morris, about a mile from here, recommended in his report; The . con- DON'T forget that H. F. Edwards I just received over 1,000 pairs of Rubbers and load of fine lambs to Buffalo, and we - ­ . GIRLS WANTED. -Wanted three good --IV Over Shoes of all kitilds, which we will sell at the learn they weighed the. heaviest of say - now doing as well as can be expected girls, one forkitchen one for upstairs and one while feeding his stock left his lantern. gregation of Cava I n -Presbyterian Clearing Sale is now going on. � Overcoats are following prices: Men's lined Over Shoes $1.10 1 shipment yet received there. -Messrs. - under the circumstances, but it will be for dining room, A�ply at QuRmNs HOTEL, Sea'- banging in the barn, and went to the church, McKillop, was granted eave to -o . __ I going fast and its mo wonder, as they will :, pair, Men's Rubbers 56c a pair, N't omen's Rub- -ownship of Hay, and , . � 1194 D. McColl, of the T a long time before he is able to attend f orth. 1194 tf stable to feed his horses some oats. On take clay off road glTiOW' nee t fill in . when sold so cheap. baers 35c a pair, and all other goods equally as I . ­ I � - GIRL WANTED. -Good wages will be foing up stairs again into the barn, in a sheds. Council adjc T to, meet in cheap. Call and see and be convinced that -I sell H. N. MeTaggart, of the village. of to his ordinary duties. The horses * a good competent girl, steady place and 4 found it amass of flames. f�. � LocALITIES.-Mesors. Jqhn Pollock Boots and Shoes cheaper than any one else. Chiselhurst, are each shipping away were caught before they got away, but rnviall' family. Apply at THE E31POSITOR, office. - ew minutes,he McNamara's hotel, Leadbury, On Mon- and John Falconer returned home last Butter and Eggs taken in exchange for goods- large qu . antitieslof barrelled apples. We - - several large egg boxes were broken - by . . 1194 He thinks the lamp must have exploded. day the 17th of Nbv'-e mber, ,and all week after spending the , summer at - Sign of the Big Boot. A.'WZ89LOH. 1194-3 being upset from the wagon and several - He at once ran to the house and gave parties having accounts should attend Lake Winnipeg. -Miss Keel, of Toron- DEPA-RTED.-MaDy will regret to learn wish them all success in their enterprise.. dozens of eggs broken,, bat no other LOCAL BRIFFS.-Mr. George Hammill the alarm and in a very short time the as therre is only one more meeting this to, is the guest of Mrs. Newton. -Mr. of the death of Miss Nellie Morrison, -Miss McLaren, of Staffa, is the guest - . � serious daxnaj� was done. returned to Toronto on Tuesday after neighbors g6thered in and with their year. - I Richard Smith, of London, is visiting daughter of'Mr. R. Morrison, merchant of Mrs. L. Harold, of this village. -Miss; I . - - . spending a couple of days at hoxne.'-Mr. assistance he succeededin having all the . - - friends here.�Rev. Mr.! Ryan, of of this village. Deceased has -been Stark is this- week visiting friends in - I Clinton. -Messrs. McPherson & Co.,, TnE WEATHER. -For the x)ast week or Arthur Atkinson has set out his dentis- horses and cattle removed from the Farquhar. i Florence, was in town last week. -Mr. ailing for over a year with that dread - stabling underneath the mass of fire., grocers, have a very fine cabbage head I more, the weather has been very u�nfavor- try card at Almont, Michigan, where he . LOOALITIE9.-Mr. Thomas Rundle, John Ax�nxour, of Clinton � has been ful disease consumption, but was able to OD exhibition which was grown in Mr. able for any kind of out -door work, be- has located for practice. Mr. Atkinson As it was snowing at the time he had all of the 14th concession of Hibbe % had a visiting at Mr. Fergueon's,.-Rev. Mr. be around until about the first of Sep- I I and we bis stock in the buildings andgot-all D. McLennan's (grain buyer) jarden in � ing wet and cold. Thoae ,who have been is an exern lary young man, I sale -on the 22nd inst, and thiigs sold Thibid�eau is slowly recovering from his tember, when she began to sink very Stratford and which when pull � ed out of hope he WiFl be successful in securing a out safely Affeept a few small pigs and - 9 - � taking up roots must have had a wet, . His some hens. _` But tall his season)s cropsi . very well, cows going as higi as$44, recent !severe illness. His many friends rapidly until Saturday night at eleven the ground weighed nearly 20 pounds.-- " � dirty, cold job. The roads, especially large and lucrative practice. except v, little fall wheat, were in the and calves as high as $16.50 per pair. will b I pleased when he is again able o'clock, when she quietly passed away. Mr. Win. Moir and wife, of Oil Springs$ . I in, town, are very bad, and the weather mother, Mrs. Chesney, of John Street, The prize winning colt, whic swept to ta e char ge of his congregation. She was only 12 years.of age. She was Lambton County, and formerly of this � does not look settled even yet. `Ihe and young brother, haye gone over to barns -unthreshed, -and all was destroy' the show ring this autumn at litchell, On ,Sunday last his brother very accep- of a particularly lively and lovable dis- . . first snow fell oh. Monday, and on Tues- spend. some weeks at Almont.-We are ed. There were'two barns, - one 604� Exeter,, Staffa and Kirkton, as sold tably !occupied the pulpitof the Meth position and was a general favorite with neighborhood, are spending a week or - - h etc so among their relatives - and friends . day night the ground was quite white, sorry to learn that Mrs. T. A. Sharp is feet and the other 4Ox7O feet wit ne for the high sum of $138. T�e wield- odist church. -Thuraday �morning oif all who knew her. Much sympathy 'a her' I but it soon disappeared On. the following seriously ill. She has been confined to stabling underneath, also a hog house ing of .the hammer was don6 by Mr. last W: eek -fire destroyed a building felt for the parents and relatives on - e. -Mrs. T. McLean, (wife of Mr. I day. Twenty-one years ago one I weeks. -Mr. R. J. 3Ox4O feet, and all filled with crops� � Thos. McLean, the well-known cattle w fell the house for sever& .i Henry.1 Brown, of Witichelmia, 'who ned'by Mr. Cameron and wb ich during account of their sad bereavement. buyer of Goderich,) was in the village ' on the 7th of October and did not all Black, of St. Catharines-, was visiting The.whole was -destroyed. The loss is seems to be well up in that ar'tl-Three Ow I , imated at $4,000 and there is an i the winter was used by Mr. C. Parker as �,, HARVEST HomE.-The annual harvest last week, thegue8t of Mrs. W. Rod- - . disappear until the middle Of the follow- friends in town this week. He was the est in- new me . mbers joined the' Farquhar a chopping mill. Mr. Cameron had �., home dinner, held in connection with ing April. That winter there was good guest of his aunt , Miss Carlisle. -Miss Aurance in the Howick Mutual for S2.- lodge of Odd Fellows lately a ad they vegetables destroyed and also Charles the Methodist church of this place, on gins. -Mrs. J. S. Cook, wife of Rev� J. I I sleighing for over six months without a Nellie Wright, of Woodstock, who has 500. Much sympathy is felt for Mr. . S. Cook, of this village, who has beet! - I J_ f ; found riding the goat not a very pleas- Parker's chopper. -On Tuesday evenifig- Thursday evening of last week, and the break. A good many had their apples been spending. some -weeks here, left Barrie. The buildings were all nearly , - ' spending a number of weeks at the par- . . I ant experience. -Messrs. Cla -ke and a large number of young people� . "- social held the- following evening both ental home near M,ontreal, returned frozen on the trees, and many had to on Thursday for Gorrie -on a visit to her new and he had ... Igot them in first class Fuller are doing considerable at the sembled at the residence of Mr. Alex. proved to be the best and most sue- week accompanied by her ' leave their potatoes in the ground until sister, Mrs. N. .McLaughlin.' Mr. shape, and now 411 is in ruins and th6 ­ home last - i *flouring fruits of year of � labor gone. business of buying hogs and sending Granger and spent a most enjoyable cessful ever held, and that despite the sister. - I I the following spring, and there were no Harry Smith, of the Ogilvie - T - thern-to Toronto. -.ehcking apples is timedancing. The waikthrough,mud unfavorable state of the weather and � - I 11 A4 T ilis Goderich luas in town On Satur. I- A f +1, 'I. ;n +.h;u ,Anin;f at I- V, .4 . ; � � ; Turnips got up at a. - L . eb"Jua A" � f I V e UL V& W V J J and rain WILL long e remen, ere - 5 - A . - roads. Ine dinner was serveU In Air. JD1yD1i. , I � L d day.-filiss Jessie F. Thompson, Pred- Exeter. - , I , ,_ Dickson had a large field and a splendi I - present. 11�- I I The many friends of Miss Nellie Mor W. Colville's carriage depository, and � � `� - I , ' BuixFs.-On Monday isst Mr. John �. ; - - ' i � , 16 " � I crop on his larm and he saved dent of the Christian Endeavor Society BRIEFS.- 'i8s Hattie Donagh, 01 f - 1) '%Pe -d a car load of apples 7 - -,�i,� I I I 0 1 - rison learned with deep regret, of her the tables fairly groaned in dead like Denh I ,Ishl , ` in the -Presbyterian church, returned Goderich, who ' has been visiting the in 91 - .1 , :- � � . * which occurred on Friday last earnest with the weight of good things am. - r. . , F - � � . scarcely any, nearly all Voing frozen in, - . - Greenvky deatht to Brit" . , can and his son . � � . , �. _. ursday L - I 1. � I and the cattle and pigs were feeding on from Hamilton, Monday, where she had Misses Gould, his returned home. -Mi. oTEs.-The lecture Wit Mon- at her home in Heneall. Deceased was so liberally and bountifully provided � � I I LoCIL N William left for Muskoka on Th �­ . X 1. ? - week. - I them the following spring. This was been attending the Provincial -Conven Samuel -Hersey was in town this [ 1. "' __ I . -day night by Dr. Wad -el -Ward, was well know' n and 'highly respected and by the ladies. So much so, indeed, ,on their annual -shooting expedition.- , I I 1. the eailiest" win -ter ever before exper- tion of Christian Endeavorers.-Mr. -The anniversary services held in Main Th' the bereaved family have the sincere -was this the case that one almost felt Mr. DiAvid Cantelon, of Clintono I 1. , . i� I well attended. e audience was I I ­ . .1 �' � ieaced in these parts and there has been Wm. M. Gray and Mrs. Gray and Misses street church on Sunday and Mond& . I _� �- ' highly pleased and showed their ap- sympathy of their many Bayfield guilty in sitting down to partake of, shipped a car load of apples to the old I . .., : since. Willis and Mary Copp are this week nded. Rev. Jas. Graha�.. avidsou and Mr. at a 25 cent charge, what � country from this market on Monday � �` . 1. nothing approaching to it . were well atte .. P preciation by many oixtbursts of laugh- friends. -Mr. John D . representing the Methodist church at of Ridgetown occupied th� pulpit on part � � I , j� - r A RUNAWAY. -About'. 6 o'clock on the Provincial Sunday Sch'ool Conven- Sunday and the iplatform on Monday.- ter and applause. - The new bell on John Watson traded horses last week. well worth 50 cents. The literary last. -Rev. G. W. Racey will prea�h - I -1 � . . I took sale was held hex e School No. 10 is loud eno gh to be Davy wanted a faster driver to go 'cut- of the entertainment was held in the a special Thanksgiving sermon in . - - . � r­� . Saturday evening a span . of spirited tion being held in Brantford. Mrs. The monthli a hors a heard all over the sect -ion an" is quite ter riding.-tf. Wilds gave his "Babes church, and the programme was an ex- Trinity church in"this place on Sunday- .. . - �. - - ­ I young horses, belongingto Xr. Robertl(Rev.) A. D. McDonald and Misses onTueaday. Anumberof fine an ornament to the newb ilding.- in the Woods" entertainment in MvArk's cellent one throughout. Revs. Irvine, -Mr. Will. McBride has opened a I kem.-illan, Jr., of McKillop, near Rox- Arbuckle and Annie Henderoon are dele- were offer - d fo �i` ­. e:, L . e r sale but none were di '� - Rev. Father Chiniquy is to I)cture in hall, Thursday evening, 23rd inst., and Allan, and Henderson, delivered ad,- bakery in our village.' with the result ­ . � . I I boro, ran away. They were - tied in gates to the same place from the Pres- osed off. -At the marriage of M , � . . . ; I Mrs I - ilas Whitlock, formerly of this the Boston Methodist Church on Wed- pleased the children. dresses that fairly bristled with good that the staff of life has fallen iii.pries. . . . I front. of Messrs. Wilson & Young's byterian Sabbath. School.-' . T. 0 9 I plac�p 7u I and at I . . I - nesday evening, November 5 �h. This solid facts and common sense, -Division court was held here the other I I � a I Store in thl'o town, wlken something Kemp and Mrs. F. G. Neelin are at in Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. P. Bawdexi . I - I ­ 1 $ will be probably the Sunshine the same time were truly entertain' o. 1. . I I last Op ortunity I 0 Ing day, Judge Doyle presiding. Only one : I frightened them and tbey�, 'broke their Kingston this week as representativei of Ridgetowu,al�'o formerly of this place . I �il.. of hearing the renowned, lectu er, as he TAKE A L6CAL­� PER. -We claim and highly interesting. , The music, as case was brought forward for hearing,.- , 11 � . I ' 5 -­ - I � moorings and started off� Mr.. McRil- from the Seaforth Union at the annual acted as groomainati.-Mr. George Weir . old man. Lecturc to com- that A (in Sunday next quarterly services will I 1 4o a very ,�no well regulated household supplied by the church choir, was very � �4 Ian was standing close beside them at meeting of the Provincial Women's leaves here shortly for Ridgetown I . I � . I . . ,mence at 8 o'clock. ' Loym OrFAnge shou be without a first class local good, as Also the trio by Rev. Mr- be held in Connection with the Moth. � I , - � - - the time and grasped the lines, but 'was Christian Temperance Union being held where he has bought a farm. -Miss E I i I his sister, and the- ir friend. The � I � i I �1: � � unable to restrain them. They ran up in that city. -Mr. Robert Duncan, of Hodgins and Miss M. Bawden 6i lodge No. 219 have ordered � Ic ad of hay newspaper, and ,to all in need of such Casson, I odist church here, Conductor Snider , - %� I - � I . I ' to feed horses that come fr)m a din- we can confidently recommend THi& singing of the children, under the lead- will preach both morningand.evening.- I . � 11 Main.street at a furious fate 4nd out the Mitchell,* one of Seaforth's pioneer busi- Lucan, were in town this week. -Mi. . :.*-4P:4� - . '. � tance. The hay will be f urn ished free HU N Exi?o,siTOR. It has more good, . ership of Mr. Casson was also very Mr. John Bell has been relsppointed '. ­ i. , I � � I I - North road, making for home. They ness men, is at present in town. -Ad- H. L. Billings left this wi�ek for Peter- R ' - . . _ � on application to any of the members, reli le correspondents, than any -other much appreciated. The proceeds of the tax collector by the council at - - . I � .1 . ; got along all right until they reached the jntant Manton, of Toronto, will conduct boro.-Inspector Tom is at present con- Mr. John Neil, District Mast'r of Cen- p a; harvest home and social amounted to a salary of S40. -On account of I .­ I . noxboro bridge. At the further side ef the services in the Salvation Army Bar- ducting examinations in our school. : ape� published in this county, and . : . one 4 . I . . . tralia, is invited to act as chair- c quently contains a great amount of - nearly $70. ill -health, Mr. L. H. Shane, has dis- , � � � - this bridge the road takes ai. sharp curve, racks on Saturday and Sunday next.- Messrs. Davis & Rendle intend converi- an at the lecture. interesting local news. Its editorials -On Tuesday after-. posed of his livery business in this , �P � in A cordial WEDDi.No BELLS. - ' - �_, �. ,� � - and instead of making the, turn the Dr. David Hammill, an old Huron boy, ing the presept roller rink into an ide' invitation is extended to Iall ladies are s'' no other newspaper pub- no6ii'- of this week the residence os. -Mr. Joseph . econdto I horses- went straight ahead over a bank but now a prosperous resident and sue- rink for this'wifiter. This will be wel- . - . l I gentlemen. -Mi. Thomas Stin- n q., of the towifship - - I . about four feet high, and through the cessful practitioner at New Baltimore, comed by the young people as it will be and . lished outside the large cities. Its Walker, V. S., left here on Taosday -_ . - . � � son and wife of Bayfie d, were columns are entirely free from sensation- of Tuckersmith, was the scene of 8, last- for the State of Illinois where h& fence at the foot of, Mr', LJO hnj] Dickson's Michigan, was in town this week seeing their only -enjoyment.-The bells for [ . . . I . " isiting their niece, Mis. W. J. Wilson, al stories immoral or -trashy reading. pleasing event, the occasion being the intends 6 .reside for the future.-ldr. I? � � . orchard. ' Here one of them,' fell, and his father, Mr. Win. Hammill, who is Trivitt Xeiiiorial Church arrive in about v , - ' �' . . . . I . � I I I I . being unable to get up further progress seriously ill. -Mrs. Colin Campbell, of a moni�`. Mr.- D(oirance-te I acher in sec-, last week. . - I It c ntains from time to time interest- marriage of his youngest daughter, Miss Alex. McCreight has purchased the - .. � 7 . - . I . ible. They remained in this Goderich, was this year awarded 185 tion, NO. 2,- N66illivray, 9 ""has been en- : 4 Ing. letters of. discusaionl� on various Alma, to Mr. W. R. A. Ball, hardware !boiler and engine of the woollen mill, I .� was imposal � . 11, , 1. . Wroxeter, topli - of this place. The ceremony � I z .1 I . . shape until a son of Mr. T. E. -ff. a y s prizes in Ladies' Work and Fine Arts at gaged for another year.,-MiAs Maud . i; pertaining to the farm, etc. As merchant - the Rev. J. 11. which have been lying idle for some' � I I � - e1i as letters of interest descriptive qf was performed by .1 � nd -them. 'He six of the local shows in this county and Dempsey gives up her obbool'in Biddulph BRIEF NOTES. -Rev. Mr. Davidson w , I time past, from ,Mr. V&nEgmond. I � I happenedalong an(I fou � )Ociety �foreign countries, besides, a vast Dyke,of near Kincardine, br6ther-in- Mr. McCreight has had them removed - ort assistance and had them extricated realized considerably over $100 in prizes. at the expiration of this term.-Und6r represented the Young Peopld's ,r� t , I I I amount of foreign news nd a full and law- of the groom. The ceremony was and placed in his cider mill..-Ibe an- . ; I tefore--Mr. McMillan 'carn�e_up. The This is a record of which Mrs. Camp- the care of Dr. Tennent, the stallion of Christian Endeavor at the ecent cou- I .11 - . � I complete market report. The pub- witnessed by a number of the relatives niversary services in connection with. - : . horse that fell was nea0y suffocated bell has just�cauoe to be proud. -The 11 Bonner," which was injured at Lon' v6ntion held at Hamilton. r. David- The happy ethodist church here will beheld, �, . when found lishers, who are reliable men, offer this of the contracting parties. cipients of a .­ . and in a very �short time he remains of the late Annie Pringle, don Fair, is ,yeeovering, nicely.-Tqe son, with. Mrs. T. Gibson and W. L. the M - I . . would have been dead. � But as it was, second daughter of James Pringle, Esq., Salvation Army. here is at a low eb Henry,attended the Peesbyteri aq e paper from now to the first couple were made the re on Thursday, November 6th. Rev-- , . . I . . . ,� .( of January, 1892, for $1.50. Subscribe number of very handsome and valuable John Potts,'D. D., of 11 .. ,h . beyond a few scratcbe8, neitherN horse of Stratford, and sister of Mrs. Charles last evening only two or three attend Se ool Convention at -Wingham this � I - Toronto W, . I ! I After partaking of a Bump- h&aks- � Wilson, of this town, were taken here i Z .e Sunday at once ,and get the reinainder of this presents. preach at 2.30p. In. and a T' I , I I A was much injured.- ; i the march. -W. Alex. Davie can still week as delegates from t1k ' �, ­­. Straith of Hol P . tuous dinner where cheery wit and good , I b -#, � 7_1* , - � 0 1. from Stratford for .interment in the be seen limping around town, having Scfiool here. -Rev. P. - yearfree. giving dinner wil e given at 5 P. In '77 . I r prevailied, the newly married after which addresses will be delivered I ml �_ FoOT BALL NOTES, -The Hurons - Maitlandbank cemetery on Tu'esday. been injured in'the foundry by spillitig stein, addiessed the an nual meeting of BRiEF NOTES. -The first snow of the humou I 1: . . �, 1. I journeyed to Berlin last Saturday, to Several years ago Miss Pringle sustained some hot iron on his foot. -Rev. A .' the Wroxeter Branch of the Bible So- season fell here on Monday. -Mr. J. couple drove out to the depot where by Rev. J. Potts, D. D., and other . L I X eld in the Metbodist church last Clegg shipped 300 lambs to Buffalo last they took the evening express, and as ministers. . � play a cup.tie match with bhe players of an injury of the spine by falling down. Savage will hold revival services in the ciety h . I - I , they stepped lightly on board they were ; *_ I a �_ 6. Tuesda Mr. - Sti aith is a week.-Wrn. Scott'ss'ale was a success, . . . that town. Aikin, Grepnq, and Dixon, stairs, s-ince which she hao been a help- Methodist -churches. here in a few wee y evening. I I I . - . . -E. E. Harvey hasreturned to At -- t , i stock sold at high prices. -Wm. followed by showers of riceand good t of (Ialt, played with the! Berlin men, , less invalid and a severe F,ufferer.-The He is at present in Lucan.-Quite a pleasing speaker and delivered an ex- . . I I - Mic rthorn bull to. wishes for their future happiness, and wood from Moose Jaw went Ter- . - . ially to win the Scotts' Lacrosse Club have had a group number of our young.folks, and some o d cellent address. -Several farmers in this . ,1 North -1 I . � ,� t and helped very mater r.�%,has sold his she een teac 11�g � . � graph taken by Mr. Bauslaugh, ones too, attended the raffle at Sodom on vicinity have had their sheep worried by M egg for shipment to the old we unite with their very many friends ritory, where he has: b hi . . - game. The, ball was started at a few .photog I . .1 , . . ' I." . . 11 . - iainates before four, both iteama began and theybave kin . dly favored us with a Friday evening. -Some of our yougg dogs recently. As uaual, the dogs be- coul3try.-D. Kelly and J. Agin, of the in themelee of good wishes. -On Tues- � school for the summer months. H%Wlu ' . timidly, the Rangers had the best of the copy. It is a good photograph, and they folks wentto Lucan on Friday last to long to nobody, and the responsibility 6thlineof Morris, hadeachtw-oshee day of this week still another of those resume his studies at the'Toront& . 9 p- I . . I . " game for first ten minutes, !then the war are a remarkably fine-looking lot of seethe play "'Uncle Tom's Cabixx."�_ ' for the loss cannot be fixed upon any killd ' d by, dogs last week. The dogs are pleasing events took place at the resi- School of medicine. r- �. - was carried to their . ow n territory, young fellows. -Dr. Campbell, of this Mr. L. Hardy conducted the stock sale one. -The flour mill and oatmeal mill stilflat liberty. -R. McCorkindale has dence of Mrs. Wax. Cook, of this Vil- - Wm. Creek, a farmer living nesr - . , 1� � - lage. We here refer to the mi arriage of Milverton, ag was ruIL I - I - BOI& his fifty acre farm on the 6th line - . scored exactly: half an hour town, who has been absent for the past here on Tuesday. Mr. Hardy has taken report -business brisk. Both are run _ ed about 70 years, I . � . _. . . The Hurons . 'inutes later six weeks in Philadelphialand New York, out a license for auctioneer.-* Mr. Ed. ning night and day. �Mr. The . Gibson's of Morris, to Mr. Albert Cole, for her youngest -son, Thomas Cook, to over by a yard engine at a crossing in, , I I � after the kick off; five n I I rapidly approach- $1,900. Mr. McCorki I ndale intends Miss Maggie Colosky, daughter of Mrs. Stratford on Wednesday evening 164- , � - ade a goal. 'At half time is expected home on Tuesday evening Treble left town Son Tuesday evening. (junior) new house is c ; the Rangers m . - . . Colooky, of the township of Ray. The week. His head was severed from hig I � . e. � In the see- next. -Mr. Win. Campbell, of Harpur-- It is reported that one of the c ing completion. 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ACR-O$S THE C - Ex)rrmll HURON E)"O � ith a promi ,cordance w I , 1 .� and othets I sha,11, ti unins, give an accau 1. trip to tftis Western P of the re"sources of 11 The stateinents herein I in any w1iieoverdrawn, are my opinions derived' I and the I f.00t reliable: at any tirOae glive AnY., mation 04 -any particuI terest And- shall be hap present purpose isto pi era with a.descriptive. � overlt.he great C;iildli. I way. through ,_ rivig aboundin4 in the fiat world. � - I On Sat,4rd&y, A-Ugusi regrets I left Thegsa-lat Marie. Qn-larrivin.gth ness as u4ual, very qu ous,circleO 0t was sett , . brated Ev'ain-gelists, Mel' , . � � Hunter, had arrived on. general4inion that fai the futuro progress of -1 has beeo discounted � Daring W_ iy Ftay I was I -Queen's hotel, kept b - . . y 4 . Ian, Mr. Wltm. Bayd * , ' thereput4tion of this I I ized houso".. 11 . - on suluduy mornIng the ferr� for, the Aml I - � boarded the ateamer " �� I � Canadian! Pocifie steaj were delaYed about tw.4, one of the looks of, th ' i of order. : We were, Ah thr,ough-ond ,glided oul waters otLalie Sapbrid though4bikily was ples . WM an I th as gli),"J . ever W ky Bay,pass I Whitb% i Point, At 1 1 of sight�of land, and �xcrosa thl middle -of t The atmosphere wase is, even i;0 summer. , I perature i�of t�e W- �A . I -!n hardly e4er rues so! . The sto7amer had a -ft � . pmaerigets. . Every be . I 'Ve had'some distingi among whom the fol . known to the Catiad W.. P. 0owland, Pres tarle Bat�k. and at one, � I Governot of Ontario; Bowell, - present Minis . Mr. Dwight, of telegra B. Oslej, well-knowr :' and Prefessor Hart,,,of, � r Winnipeg- ' ; .At sonset adriftl � fall. Dbdne service, , . board. 'An Anglicau ! I Cree- Inaians ret�d tht l f preasive, service iof th laud, alia Rev. Profe.. ' � an able Isermon, taki the " Christian Grac I . � � � attentiv-0 audience I I . . � I service,w&s i I � � 1 a, veF.y .1 . deed.. :, I At 16p. al., wepas; I' I light A thick fog a and �jl � Is darkness . calm. r he passenze - � 5. 6 rest, an , Z�11 ibs quie- wise �of the plouguin .. I . - water a, � , � ing f rom _� we he' nicely I � I were ay �faketxed by th . . ICOXTIN�mus BLOWnw. .which *as necessary,. .1 i� . Every t1*0 Initintes a which r6dered sleep tion, AtAaybreak t for a titliie. � We:soo-n on the . 1*4t, which apt I bosom 'of the lake 1i � pus. This isianatiw many 4aisastrous sh- On one Of those dangA ­.- ateatnei� - Algoma"., . L L � totally � wrecked. 91impse of the -wild a Shore and -the gigaul I Thunder -Cape L A mitsti-sweeps evert grand *altic Mon I ut aur A , , It is 1'35(. the to � fov ad in th L . L . a ru e .1 gure of a mi , by Indians i � � � I TRE $TIRRI - I Liatle .of th. Thew-�, e st tht mi'A 1 4 echo and re Sound *mong theelffl � Ila th* sAme �ndgl Jole', Once renowned - sever I Ore. This . , - . upon th � e turfaceof I . ago, atuined kreat J e-stimation of the . . for within its A -, - About eighty square,., 41 �Of preC110118'1114U]. Wal and for a' t I inie I � mous,, , � At nq'on we arriv! AVe have here about , Until the train from e *, p1w I d 1.0 the4' irlf - � - , 1` . . , , L � L go the'passengers at , The situation of P0 I I i i L "Ilt- It A -well laid � r � L . . I - I i - . . I . . : I . I � . I I I L I . . L I - . I I � . - - I . __ __. I , - - L - I � � I : i . : : 11 - I " � � I � - - � I - � 11� I . - . - - I . 1. � , I.: - � I � I - 11 - I . � . � � . �, L , - . I I I - . - - . __ - � - _ ___ - - -