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The Huron Expositor, 1890-12-05, Page 1- - TWENTY-THIRD YEAR. W11011JE NUM131MR 1,199. 1411h*- * rr, I *1 L ;1 I I � J h, JAJ; I � I&L � . I � I . . . SEAFORTHS - � - . ­­ -,-. � ��­;%­­­ - 11 - 1. ,­ I .� , � I - . � . . . � ­ —­ ­­— ­ . . � ­­ - I T � . - I - - I ­ I t , I . I . I . . . - I I . b - � I I - . . I I . � - � 1� � I . I I I - � � � . . - I - I . n;:�, . --:_ . I I ----- - , I � . � - . - ,. - I � . - - ­ . -i - . . . ... I .. - I AYs DECEMBER 51,1890M 1 . - � - - .. - .� ­, ­ - mcLIMAN BROS. Publishers. - 11 $1.50 -a Year, in Advance. . - - - I . . , - — - - I I - I -- ' ,�� f. I - . . . 1 4k, .r � �� . � ' England, and the reports of high prices Society of Artists. The album was fill- affirmed the position tht.4. the Lieuten- well as the gre%ter portion of his raised the river .so high as to imprison : I -, .. , � I I ' , 1 � price. We could have paid one cent to . � . flesh was all worn to the sheep. On Monday morning they , , z two -cents a dozen more this summer from there have been for a few cases of qd with �!beautifully' executed photo- ant -Governor should be'relieved of ,the trousers, and the . � �P, I - took three horses, and by the means of . 11 I . . I I . DECEM B E RN We have ubver classified graphs. i The fair recipient smiled handling of permits, that a committee. the bone on the'side of both feet and . + 11 I . - . 1 g . �t . after the lit July if the quality of a selected eggs. . The ankle ropes, towed all the sheep safely to. V , . 11 I arket, sweetly and made a very pretty speech be appointed, and that 0uly for medi- about half way to the knee. - i p - portion of the eggs had not suffered eggs -going into the New York in . I I shore. - i'�,� . ' - i . cinal, scientific and.- sacramental pur' joints also having about a half inch :; - -� � -- FINE ASSORTMENT from the holding of them. In seeking and ii such shipments of selected eggs in reply.,,'. yZ I � worn off them. The side of one of his —Capt. W. D. Andrews, a Canadian, ,; .- in the English market as have been sent to E aglaDd were -sent —John, Gimlet, of FalmerstoD, aged ,poses should permits be issued. , , I I . I . � . . to get foothold I 0 "' who has for eighteeu ycars been engaged � I I I mE­ it . —OF— 9; was fatally injured on the - —Mrs. Ephraim Weaver and two legs is terribly bruised all the way to " !� it will be imperative that eggs should to N6w York -they would have sold above 40 yean , I taut rubbing and in .the life-saving service, and who af ter- I 1. - - . I [ )) . r I- children, of Lynden,� while driving to the hip by the cons � I - be handled promptly. I the regular market value. - Mr. Wilson Grand T unk Railway, at Toronto, a I I I . � - I � were bumping of the wheel against it. it is wards became blind from the effects of It ` I � I AULLIN'EBLY) � . is of the opinion that our ,' eggs are as few daysi ago, and died shortly aftsr- Braiktford on Tuesday last week, . 11 ,-: � - I ,MR. J. D. MOORE, OF ST. MARYS. � almost miraculous that the young rr an exposure to weather and water, is mak- -A I � . . , struck by an engine while crossing the WL ' I , ! : - -- . - 19 - estern Ontario selling -i f. I , . ' � MA NLTLES� Mr. J.- D. Moore says lie lzas no doubt- good as the continental eggs he saw on wards. e, leaves a wife and two , � I ,, 6ped with his life. The attending ing a tour of - . DRESSES, of the liot as good as children I I railway track- about four miles from esce ulti- his little book entitled, I 6 r , I - L . possibility of Canadian eggs find- the English market, but 'iIew Canadian Paci6c Railway Brantford. They were thrown some physician, holds out hopes of big The Lifeboat." M- . I � � � —The - . . � � � p � � SHAWLS, . ing a market across the ocean, but to the Irish or English eggs. . We cannot I Gold medals secured for bravery in sav- Z I . - I . bridgesp�nning 6� Souris river was com- distance and severely injured, and had a mate recovery. r I i I I - I I . 4 as compete with the Irish or English eggs, I � y ,they will fetch as high price. ' r8e —About six o'clock the other morn- ing life from drowiug adorn big breast. U I : , L �; WOOL GOODSY - a& _ :Iraq, pleted Saturday. It is the largest one narrow escape from death. The ho �, �. . � T� they".,.Aid, in the United States is, in his as to fr9shneas, and that will, of 00, asked He has been recommended by His Royal I, I ; I � UNDERWEAR ' 0 was killed and the wagon all smashed. - ing in Toronto, a Young Woman � . I : � L � . . � I . � opinion, absurd. It is not yet out of have an effect on the price. We shall in the N 'rthwett, being 3,300 feet long f . - I amed Watson were Police Constable Hendry at the corner Highness, the Duke of Connaught to re- �. --1 I I I . ­ - .- ell -Made Clothing for NTIen the question, he says, that Canadian not supply the rich people and well -to- and 75 feet high, and was only five —Three brothers n -, � � , I � ceive the Albert medal of the .first-class I I � I w �,­: And W - whom a weeks in!6oDstruction. last week hunting at Bark Lake, Ren. of College and Spadin.a avenue, what � Y I I I ;, - - eggl may not find it more profitable to do, but the poorer people, to i , . - street car to the in recognition of his many acts of brav- 14 ! . � . . I � I � - and Boys, at , go t1D the New York market after all. He few cents a dozen on eggs is -an item to —Rev.; F. McCuaig, Presbyterian frew county. Two crossed a sheet of time she could -get a - ving life from drowning even � , � 1� 1 � � � minister f of Welland, has written a water in a canoe with dogs and deer. hospital, and stepped into -a door way ery, in sa i. I . - � - - . has figured out who witi pay the duty, be considered, and the smaller bakeries i out of the cold. She said she feared at the peril of his own life. The cap- I � I Edward IVITaut I's another strong letter appealing for signatures to When the other brother reached the I I il � and says that taking it. all the year "We -may have to adopt nfined. The tain has personally saved sixty. -nine .I. I 1� � I - � 6 � I - 1 . 1� � � _ 'h our method the petitr�ons for the commutation of the place where, they.were to meet, he dis- that she was about to be cc 4 I I ; style of packing, althou e I I I round the Americans will ,-pay one� cent 9 k, but before he lives, while he and his crew have res- , - - . e of death passed upon Day at covered the boat upset, the i � r . . � SEAFORTH. my. But sentenc' dogs drown- constable went for a hac % , - . and the Canadians the other four cents is better than the European w . I men, who got one, the woman had given birth to- cued over three hundred. � � . � . h - � � � of the the last Welland Assizes. - ed and no.trace of the young �� i : I ------ of the five cents a dozen. Mr. Moore is the father and grandfather. I a child. She Was taken 10 -a livery —The Quebec Board of Trade are i I �. � I I I ' � undoubtedly perished. - I I - . - . �. I - I THE - EGG TRADE. . inclined to th nk most of. the recent -talk present British consuffier brought egg� -Alex,,. McKenzie, of lot 5,concession ' ital. look.ir% into the question of the destrue- � I I I , � . �. s of long 8 Kinea I dine township, lost a splendid —An illustration of the effects of the stable and subsequently to the hoop �� I I . in the newsp pers as to the bigy profits packed in barrels between layer 9 r . I . I I �, d late- —Edward Braithwaite, son of Capt. tion of our fishing grounds by New- :, . � � - � I - I ;- Ever since the McKinley Bill came that can be ;Xde in eggs in the�Engli4h. straw and he won't have any other, kind mare a few days ago, through inflamma- cultivation of the memory occure I -1 � - t foundland fishermen. Evidence shows J4 - tion of i4e kidneys. The animat was ly in the Presbyterian *congregation of George'Braithwaite, of Gore's Landing, - ��. 11 I I . � � into force a great deal has, been said in market has been quite. inaccurate. The ofpacking. We have been �packing in that -ihe depredations committed by - . I . I � I i . I era about the effect that legisla- statements in the bulletin recently is- oat hulls and out straw, but he want' worth $2P0. The mare was well known North Williamsburg, Glengarry County, when skating on Rice Lake on Friday I i . . ; � .1 . - � the pap - - . . + , � I : . I as one of1the' beat roadsters in the dis- where, but of a Sabbath school of 60 morning broke - through the ice, and reckless fishermen will ruin our fisher- ; � ,�� : � ould likely have on the Egg sued by the Minister of Finance on the long atr%w. ies in a few years if the Government L r . � � tion, w trict. I . scholars, seven young girls between the after a desperate struggle to escape was 7 . . i I . I � � 11 We have been doing a large, trade . i. . � I � situation—or in the extracts published . I I � I . I Trade, and also as to the prospects of merely —A v f the war of 1812 and ages of 10 and 12 repeated the entire drowhed. A young man named Mc- does not take the necessary steps to stop - ,!; . . � � . � . t- in his judgment, have been in pickled eggs. These are not �teran o accident, it. A vast quantity of non -marketable "I . � t openIn le market for eggs —canno . the slightest Allister, who witnessed the � . I ; in EngLand. The . Globe's correspoudent found7ed In the experience of shippers. limed eggs ; we put 'other ingredients one of the oldest residents of Welland, shorter catechism without I . . I r , went to the rescue and also broke fish is taken with puree nets and, after- - il ; � , besides lime into the wate in the person of Mr. Clendelling, has error. * The depre- I � has been interviewing two of the I oldest , Political bias alone can account for the . r and., so we i old age of 97 years. —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fraser, who through the ice in his efforts to save wards wantonly destroyed. . . 1. I I ­ ,gs. 1have-some on -just die& at the ripe n I ��� I . and laraest dealers in Canada, and this bright color of the reports. call them pickled eg A� �ute to England, and becease� had drawn a pension for a reside on the macadamised road near Braithwaite. McAllister -succeeded in dators also use a ringi g mechanitm, . � I .. � I is what -they have to say about it -. ,I have shipped to England," Mr. the ocean now en r I ty-fifth anni- S&ViDg himself but could do nothing to which, when put in motion, frightens .1 � : . - great ma!ny years for his share of the Galt, celebrated the tweni -N . XE.�SRS D. D. WILSo,-T & co., sEAFoF.TiE. Moore said, " but I could not make a comparatively there is a better prospect . - help his friend. ' the fish and causes them to rush into � , I I New York. branch of our trade in the war of W2. . verear of their marriage, or silver wed It � aoLhu A. Wilson said : , "There profit equal to the profit in for this .. y . ohn D. Wilson and George the nets. This process prevents the �, 1i . I I M r. --� —All ,� who remember Miss Marjory ding, on Monday, 24th ult., by inviting —Doctors J t * . . I : . Last June Mr. D. D. -Wilson, of Sea- British market, They will be more im 0 multiplying and hatching of i6ggs by the j �1 I � ,, I t discrepancy in the reports that iends to a so- Wilson, two of London's most pr min- ,* # is grea. Kennedy,"i, second daughter�,, of - -the late a large number of their fr . � I 11 ri en- tperature, . different species of fishes which form our . zi i4 : come in newspaper despatches from forth, rn�ade an' expe`� t- with the pervious .to changes of tern � � � will -be sorry' to -hear gia,ble. supper, after which music, vocal ent physicians, left last Monday for a 11 ji - � i He:seut. shipmenta t6 less caution will be necessary in their Scottish iVocali8t, I ­ �� I I England as to the Canadian eggs sent to English market. ,� -SL and id8trumontal with conversation, - three-montb8' visit to Germany. They matioral wealth. The Federal Govern- . 9" - I :, I � I � L f . brought of the death of her husband, Mr. A. 9 8 ct the L., I . the British inarkets. QAe report stated New Yerk and to Englaiid at the same packing, and they will not be - - OUtL L I pli8hed filled the pleasant hours. go to the fatherland for the purpo e of ment will be asked to prote . - � n- dozen were paid, and time. The English shipment was of into competition -with fresh eggs. This Fraser, "who was a highly accom dical studies of the fisheries. . I .1 - I . . � L ' I ; o . that J�Oa the te - considerable im- educationist and a graduate of Aberdeen —The survey of the Winnipeg and continuing,their me � ; I � � L ­ I . large . picked eggs, while that' to New. -is to me a matter of I' . Did JLUDgS, p rticularly to ap- --On Saturday, 22nd ult., Murdoch I - - I another said the price was only 7s to 7a - chest a and a I I I I York was not. He took -every care pos-' portan,pe, as last year,, I pickled 1,500 - Universi�y. North Pacific Railway, has been com- - L L � tention to the Koch con- McDonald, an unmarried man in his � , . 6d. We have sent some shipments to —At the annual meeting of . the St. menced at Winnipeg. The line will run ply- their at I . - L � E agland since the McKinley Bill, came sible with the EDglibh. shipment, and so -barrels. As you know, they are put in , as 0 . arket Andrew'o. Society in Montreal on Satur- from Winnipeg in a northwesterly direc- sumptive cure, of which the world has twenty-ninth year, whose home w n I I I - . -but have not heard from well were,the eggs packed that when pickle in the spring, when the in view to intro- lot 21, concession 17, Huron township, . I I . . . I into force, . ,gs' has day nigit .Mr. MacKenzie presented tion to the Pacific coast at Port Simp- heard so much, ' with a ' � I them yet. Until we learn something they arrived there there were some in which we have sold fresh eg I vered son at the mouth of the ,Skena River, ducingthe lymph method in Western died suddenly at Hodgin's hotel, in � . I � ' f � . I . I definite we will have to suspend any boxes in which none were broken. He been at.its lowest ebb, and taken out in the sodiety with a wicker trunk co Alaska Ontario. Ripley. At the request of his father an I . . I . definite opinion as to whether -the old saw them displayed. for sale alloDgside October when fresh eggs became scarce. with black lf ather, which was in the about fifteen miles south of the I . I of inquest was held, when 0 the following !� . - —Rev. Dr. Smith, formerly pastor I I � L . . . is only from October to possession of Prince Charlie at thebattle boundary. Only5Omiles of the pro I . I country market will i'ecompenbe us for the.Irish, English and continental eggs,' Their season of Culloden. . posed road will be surved at present. Knox Church, Galt, the largest Preaby- verdict was returned by the jury L: I . . and they gold for Lao Much as the conti- about Christmas, and they have gener ed 44 We. the undersigned jury, empannel- I . . -the' loss of the American market. A of John terian in Canada, has recently resign I the profitaLon ally sold five cents a dozen below the —A, prominent clergyman of Toronto, , —Mr. Daniel Ga,bel, son hurch, led to ascertain the cause of death of I . I . new market is uncertain, and in New nentsleggs. Yet when be trade last Sabbath evening, during the open- Gabel, Deputy Reeve of the township qf the pastorship of St. John's C I I I I i � . � I i I �, . I York we knew what we could depend the two shipments were .compared, he price of fresh. This branch of t - �'L q . %. is not L ed knotter for San. Francisco, under rather peculiar Murdoch McDonald, find that the de- � l � , 11 I I .. . . t t t had and. we ing prayer, referred to the Parnell -case Wilmot, has a patent , a ` � 's; I . upon. We have very little experience found tha he New York marke so sensitive to distance, thus ; God blese the empire of which binders that is going to be a great sav- circumstances.- By several press re- ceased came to his death from an over- i ­ .. � I L - $400 the beat of it, or four cents per expect to make it a success. i Cong agesl and � %1, . L in. the English markets, and a few ship e. Mr. Gabel has ports we learn that the regation is indulgence in alcoholic bever � .; I ' we are a part. May all her ststesimen jug in binder twin . i 1. � I e a sufficient guide to- dozen. People talk of an unlim4ed 11 I can hardly give a more definite that we hold the electors and public at L ments will not be Ilars by deep in debt, contracted before the doe- -*; . L , be upright and virtuous. May the peo- been offered fifteen thousand do .�� I I . I" the trade, nor-, indeed., will a whole sea- market over there a�ud say that Great opinion on the chances of a trade 'with as also beell'aw-ard- tor took efiarge, and he was charged large responsible for having intoxicating I , I . i I commun- . . No doubt a trade can Britain imports six times as many eggs u certain pl� turh from dishdnest and impure a firm in Ohio� He h L - ! �; son`8 operations. England. Th6 situation is n . liquors for sale throughout tlw I ,�; 11 t full leaders." ed a medal and made' honorable mem- with preachiag Christ and Rim crucified - rA �, , be, worked up over there ; that we shall as the United States. The thing that and the' information we have is no strongly tC'L "draw." The people ity. As the present law now stande,we, I Z I . —FoIir'chi)dreu named Cockbnrn, ber by the Society of Inventors in Paris, too li I ­ I . � . interests the producer is the price he enough for a clear judgment. But . - I were not so .anxious to learn the the said jury, insist that'. the Crook's �1�3 . � I �t ,� I � � realize prices as.high. as in New York is is to get. It does not matter how many � from ' '-y present knowledge I. think 'ranging 1iom 21 to 13 years of age, ar- France. my to 1heaven as the way out of Act be more vigorously enforced in � , I J I . . I . . � certainly very doubtful. This change if 8 In r&ed in'London on Tuesday, last week, —Some boys in Waterloo formed a w - -� I I I I I eggs Great Britain imports he has tion but we can- Send - , . 1A . � m eans that men who have spent a life- . there is- little qtfes empty debt, and they would rather have their future." I , rices from San Francisco. They had tr,svel- club, and taking- possession of an — :",. % I I time working up a. trade and making , our eg - to England ban their souls saved." - Ogil- ', I I been getting aft she wants at p as , but I doubt it for ' Some of the members of Mr. -Z - -V� . I . lower than the market to which our eggs C� y us as well to ship ed the entire distance without escort of room in a third flat proceeded to make ears tickled t I ; business connections find themselves cut . a time it may not pa . -died in Cali-' them* table and the room * —On Monday last week threshing waip -vie's expedition to James' Bay have re. ­ 'a - I I I . ,� any kind. Their'motber selves comfor I—- . into New York. With an established Mr. Blakeney turned to f - � ; i off and in the necessity of seeking new have been going. The British market Ottawa. Mr.,,H. P. Wood- ! ia a4d their father sent them to his attractive by appropriating some of the going on at the -farm of :, - � , � . It is like beginning -business has been supplied from countries adia- British. connection. it will be better for. I burn wasoneof the party. He says t �, : mark�ts. . l town hall furnishings, and " borrowing" Smith, 10th concession, Culroes, when I . I . - I . I cent—from France, Belgium, Holland, us to ship to England unless the United relatives in Stratford. they were enabled to make the whole i : over again. _ . I one of the.sons, a young man of 24 years -,7. �, " I - Tobogauning Reems to have had its from their homes, or wherever it conic fl­� � . I � I 1:1 The. Montreal men are inclined to .Denmark and other countries , until the States duty is thrown. off. But no � . be found, what the hall did not furnish. of age, bad occasion to get up onthe journey from Mattawa to the bay, �700 7;6�' . I - . — � matter how we fix it we cannot hope to day in P! anada. Following on the re � � - .1 1. favor the English trade and to depre- market has become overstocked and a e. They left Mattawa on , , i � I - ,. f usal of Montreal to patronize tbe.sport it When discovered they .were enjoying machine, in doing so by some mishap his miles, by cano '..'' I n - No. ­ � i I I C . ciate the v%lue of the American market. large overflow found its way to the get as profitable returns in En -k . land., as is annotinced that there will be little or themselves at euchre and other popular leg was caught and drawn into the cyl- the 23rd of May and 'returned o , Z�l I . I . :� They expect Montreal to become the United States. That was the oituation . - we did in New Vork." , . � E Z�'q - not b ` ing in Ottawa this winter. amusements. inder, shattering the bojAe in a terrible vember 23. In regard to the physical � � i ", ., - I . I . � � centre of the trade if the British market until the M cKinley Bill came Uto ef - ., --0— . 0 ogann I manner up to the knee and frightfully � features- of the country, from the height � V j I I ­ I The two most important clubs have de- —At a meeting of the educationists, - I � - that fect. The English market was flooded . . � 1 - I . is found to be profitable. From . Canada. , ' lides,'knd -one of the held in the Normal School buildings, lacerating the flesh of the remainder of of land down the Abbittibee river, for a , ii � cided nqt to open a I .1 f­� . � city a ,mber of the testimonies as to before, and now the- overflow to the eek, to ar- the limb. He was liberated as quickly distance of nearly 300 miles, the coun- - t -, -- I . - - , I . I na he Hamilton Rome for Incurables smaller plubs will me shortly to - I . pents,to England, .United States is turned back, and it is T � et dis- Toronto, on Friday, last, w - I . 11 try is comparatively level, but the cli � �!' . the success of egg shipi Was formally opened a few d aye ago. . . cuss the question of closing down. range for the holding Of the National as possible and medical help was ee- �- � % � and others have . been sent f in that market some super-saDguine peo- l - mate unfavorable to it ever bein much a ': I .11 I have come, I . - Y' -f 9 - . , cured, but he never rallied , rom the I —A meeting was held in Toronto on —At-Cobourg last Mobday evening Teachers' Convention next Jul , all .! � , z- -� . I - -� I - out merely to bring certain English pie look for a market for our eggs that to consider the advisability Of Andrew! McGuire pushed 'Miss Tucker present were elected a commitl h 'shock and died in about three hours after of a farming country. Good potatoes, � t, . . . . � � ' I I � z - will be better than that of New York - Friday �ee, wit however, were found north as far as ­ I dealers into prominence. : y 'founding a beet sugar factory in On- and her'escort, named Turner, between power to add to their number re. the accident. - . I I � . I . 11 The thing that has made Canadian a market whicb,even before the immense . . - —A horse attached to a buggy became East Maine river., grown at the Hudson t� tario. .. v with, I presentatives of all educational in ��, �� " two mot iDg-trains at the station, ight of .1 I / : I e eggs preferred in New York over the quantities that have been. taken by he The Montreal High School build- I ed intentioa of killing them. I stitutions in the ProvInce, to frightened near the cemeter bridge at Bay post. , After leaving th.e hel -� I the suppos ' perfect y - ften seen, 11 , . I - , I Western eggs was the quickness with United States were -turned to it, was . — ries, a � St' Catharines last Sunday and plunged land pine timber is not o . the ;, . - less profitable than the American one. ing was burned on Friday. It is rum- They e��-aped with slight inju nd arrangements for carrying.' out tke pro- , . country being covered largely by scrub - �, . � into the icy waters. of the canal, drop ' �, which we could send them there, __only, ored that two of the scholars started the McGuir!,e got away. It is said to be a posed convention to a succefeful issue. .4 � � . . . I taking a.few days. In England.) Can- 11 The prospects, judging by the pres- fire. . case of-,* I . —The -people of Walkerville, county ping the occupants of the buggy after spruce and white birch. The party � , . I I . "t . dj8- ent 9 T . I . c � . conditions of the British market ; were the postmaster of were eight months abseiit, and no mis- . � W1 , ga ousy. .9 in rather a him.. They I - I ada 11 be at the disadvantage'. of —Three Dakota farmers are in Win- — and of Essex,' find themselve / * � � , 1. tance from the market. There will be in. are far from warranting the reports nipeg maikip ements for rem Me era. Abiathar C. Dykeman pal Merritton and his betrothed, A gentle- hap whatever occurred during the entire ; I .g arrang Ov- Adam -IDykeman, both of whom have queer position with regard to munici I 4: 1 . d Cian6- which are appearing in print. And the , on had trip, which w&s full of lively incident 4�. � rket the prej:u ice against - man, who on a previous occasi P I 1; I I - that ma . jug 300 families from that State to the been e ployed near Galt for a number affairs. There are now in the town on I � .4 , � -� � 1, . I . conditions this season are unusually fa- ceident whatever. I I I dian eggs that in New York there has . . ndidates for mayor. been.engaged to the- young lady, and without any a F 5 � rade. The news- � Northwest. - A years past, have purchased a finefruit ly three possible ca 11 a� �.. against the product of the Western vorable to a Canadian t continue in —Last Sabbath night in Woodgreen . been —Thomas McAuley, of Kingston, has fcarm of 67 a of incorporation the mayor who was not permitted to . � I I I . - ; papers bave.not told us that this season I ores, in the townsh�p of By the act ed Methodist taberritcle, Toronto, to a. � 1:� I States. The fact thai Irish and English been notified that none of the. St. Law- Chatham, county of Kent, a few miles must own a certain value.. in real estate, her good books, providentiallyhappen -� . . I I , I eggs command a higher � price in the French &Dd'other continental c go- are - W. F. ; - - - E rence islands owned by - the Government f rom Wallaceburg, and intend ta�iug and only C. E. Smith, -it. Kerr, and T. in the neighborhood, and,tplunging into crowded congregation, Rev. I . T. .1 � . -nd work of It, . . Enalhh market than Normandy eggs is scarce, that therefore England as not are for sale. . in January. I Smith own property on which they can the numbing, freezing waters, reicued Wilson, spoke on the life a I I- . I I ; C�l possees on of it early I . I I I I " I evidence of the effect on the price Of been getting her usual supply and that —A sort of influenza is attapking —Th house of Mr. James McKirinon, qualify. Riram Walker & Sons, the both from a watery grave. The horse the late M ra. Booth, .of the Salvation Q � : � their having to go a little farther. Eggs her egg market is high in consequence. , a drowned. . Army. He paid a warm tribute to the I . � . . . . . I We have not been informed of this, and dogs in East Williams. A number of f armer, one and a half miles noi*h of extensive distillers,own all the rest. wa 4 .1 -- . ca.n be kept a long time, it is true, but . viluable 'animals, and some not valu- Aylme , was totally destroyed by , '-fire —The annual meeting of the Brant , —Charles Cullen, a baker in the em- Christian work of that remarkable wo- I � I . � I . I . �, � er price yet it is of the highest importance in . ; the fresher they are the bett able, have died of it. county branch of the Dominion Alliance PlOY Of Wm. Spencer, at Niagara Falls, man, and gave several instances of p.rac- III,:, , I -1 'L � � I . 1. It oply pays -to. keep them the formation of an estimate of the Wedne day night last week, together And , , " I —The Grand Trunk Railway las pur- wit A, on Thursday of ,formerly a resident of Trenton, tical good already accomplished by the - � I they bring. value of the market over there for Cam. h it contents." The fire was .caused Was held at Brantfor culiar and somewhat Salvation Army in the reclamation f I � . � I I I -�R . . . from. a season of overproduction to a I chased 3.� acres of land on the Cauadi by. the'u0setting of a lamp. Mr. -Me- last week, and was an event of unusual underwent a pe Ian 0 J� L .' k � time when they are scarce. As a Wne- adian eggs. It may be that we shal - - I , critical operation at the Buffalo General men- and women who seerned tc , A? . I' - r, -� . I . - I . , find it beat to ship to New York not- side of the St.. Clair tunnel, on which Kinnon, was severely burned about the interest. Every part of the county was e 4i � .1� I . � � ing, as in the case of the proauct � I � being Hospital last week. His affliction was neglected by the churches.' He urge � ralth . will be erected a depot. face. represented, about 100 delegates kj .� L . I 1; I �; 11 I �withstanding the duty. If we can ar- ers to emulate the self-sacrifice I � of the Western States, when eggs,. are " of Wiarton, has been M. Lee, of Paris, the absence of a large portion of the his hear . �, I I � I � erators in the- hot weath- —Miss Holmes, . ­Tfie, young ladies of Galt and vicin-*,- on hand. Mr. D. i I i I . I he market range for refri I Of L the W plat- roof of his mouth, and it was of such a of Mrs. Booth, and work for the regen- . � - . I . detained at all in getting to t engaged as principal YOmIng ity have lately organized a walking,club, ,presided, and around him on the L 141, � I - - . 'er it may be te'tter to ship to Great I . ble articulation, was eration of the world. In concluding he ... I .L ' they are depreciated in value.. - public school for '1891, at-& salary of with about '00 members. The object is, form were mally prominent prohibition- nature that intelligi . I , , - . ; I I I I . - . 11 There has been a good deal of �.zeal . Britain. Without cold st3rage nothing $400 per annum. . The ists. There was also on hand a ossible. He was advised by Dr. said three women had stood out in the � : � . strong imp . �: , � � � . - . coul& be doue in midsummer. From of cour�.e,. recreation and pleasure. undergo an operation, and present century as pre-eminent in three � , L - 1 -meaning person& who M cGarry to , S I . - . displayed by wel a Saturday afternoon Edward C. members take long walks over a prev- representation of the Women's Christian Florence Night- -- V beat -even in the 1-0 � - he'went to different phases of life. . I i � Montreal to Quebec the accompanied by the doctor I . � i . I I have been sending over small shipments I ' dent in his iously - nperance Union. . J i - I � holds of the boats sailing down the Coate, a Trinity medical stu -. .selected course each week, and Ter I a 1 �41' ; ; C, � �gs in attempts to test the English I year, died at the general hospi- ' kla d says the Tor- Bnffalo to have it performed. A piece ingale, the friend of the sick nd wound- . � of eg secon( thus add to their health and the color in —Alderman Fran n . � I I ' , i I market. . And there -is the danger that warm water of the St. Lawrence''would I was out from his leg and sewed ed,,who claimed, and claimed success- I f, I . tal Toronto. His parents reside in New- their cheeks. onto export trade in cattle this year has of flesh ,, " I 21 T' I � a affect the eggs. I . his mouth, and at fully, the right of women to learn the . their.eff6rts may -get Canadian eggs nee the inauguration into the cavity in .. I C . ' I i . � - I ' ; 11 In calculating the difference be. market. —The other day at Bright Mr. Robert been the largest si t . t . I . reputation over th —Three delegates from each of the to everything connected with source and cure of disease. Josephine � � . : ere such as our butter . I �� I I . � I . � Foreman's little son got hold of some of the trade, and he would not like to last repor ­ tween the English and New York mar- t on, I 'C' I e. Butter bing the the case was working most satisfactor- Butler, the heroine of moral reform, : � received fram,s similar emus Irish societies in Toronto are to mee matc6s, and with themset fire to his see it repeated, as it is rob . tt - I � was sent over of all qualities, in all kets freight. and diity ebarges-are to be Send so many fine store eat- ily, with hopes that perfect speech will holding that in every case where man 41 ;r .. .1 � � I I . and wornal; equally inned, the same ­ . t taken account of. Freight from St. December 14th to *rnake arrangements father's stablei�­ which was burned to the country to 8 � I I ­ � ad. Messrs. be obtained. - 11 � - . kinds of shapes, and put on the market reception of -Messrs. Dillon and ground-. - A neighb J L * J . �� such, it Marys to New York is one cent a dozen - for the oring dwelling -house tle away tobe finished abro, I y � I i . in all kinds of conditions, and O'Brien in February. also caught fire,,.but the , dangerous ele-- Aikin and Flanagan have exported since —Mr. Henry Walker, an enterprising measure of justice should be meted out i -1 � . . -- I . it would be about the same to Montreal I . 1i L I � 4� I I seems is now in- U the middle of MWy 32,000 head of cattle fa ?rat the east end of . Haysville, to both. That is not the law in Toron- I 1 31 the case with our eggs. - ' rm ' i I I � ipping of butter when , and across toLiverpool one-half a cent a —Fergus and Elora have now a co ment was extinguished before in ch - does not believe in the good things of to. Their's is obloquy and disgrace for � . Promiscuous ob stem of electriclight. The t to the British market, which is the larg I . .1 � the United States duty was put on that dozen� The freight to England would plete sy w' :harm was done. � xuy firm t dng wasted, so he pur- the women who walk the streets to- . i. � . � 4 � to on the therefore be one-half cent per dozen villages will be supplied from one power '; —Albert Douglas, a Guelph young eat number ever exported by i his world b( . � - ' product has left its ill effee I which is situated inFergus. ry in that period. . chased:*a large wind -mill from the To- night, wbilet the bell -hounds who ruined , , i . � . . ore under the most favorable freight and dynaino man, while out shooting Saturday af ter- in this count . � i . � . � I . . D. Fer- d -mill* Company, and has them are allowed t6go free, nay, even . �, I � I trade, and,the same evil may be done to In e figure Salem will be hitched on in a few weeks. noon nearly lost, his life by the accident- —In the will of the late A ronto Win � � . I i 1; � 9 If the matter be left to jr�tes. As to the duty,the way w e e a I I , A the eg trade. . Medical : He placed the rier, formerly of Fergus', who died in erected it on top of his large. barn, and honored and f t d. The third worn n .. - i - I hen eggs in - �� . i I � .1 iVup is,that in the spring w. —The University of Toronto Ye of his gun. _ ' a' in, the bar t I 0 al discharg ; 4 - the dealers they will find out a market Society have sent Dr. J. D. Thot-burn to lighting'his pipe, Scotland this year, $2,000 is left to th n place he has 9, straw -cutter of the age was Catharine Booth, who - i - -if there is one. They have enough at tke United States are plentiful and a lin- Germany� to study the Koch gun on the fence while in CRDad 8her, and in the cellar a successfully claimed for woman ,the I ; . . i 11 I, , Ber , 9 when it slipped and went off, the charge Presbyterian church a for and grain cru I Z . �' � � p , great mamy are shipped into Ca ads � -pulper, which are connected by right to preach the Gospel. - t� i - stake to spur them to exertion, and method of . treating tuberculosis. Dr. striking him on the top, of the forehe d French Evangelization in educating girls turnip i - I the duty. ' In May 9 - 0 . �T . I . I I � we shall pay al . �. a I ' I I 1�1 I their experience will save the trade from r n. ortion of the skull at the Point aux Trembles school ; his shaft and pulleys with the wind niotor, - � . 1. when we begin to ship somewhat exten- Winnett ac(Omp carrying away a p works, St. Marym,will ! �. I - � A . � falling into disrepute. ---�The building committee of the board bonet' .. iife insurance policy goes to his friend, and with amiddling good wind he can —The Maxwell i i . - . I � � Z ,- � .. n to see sively and they begin to want our eggs I ,hop grain and pulp turnips dt the same resume operations the 2nd of January, --j - 1. 61 1 eed not say that we hope my one eent of the duty Of regents of Victoria University, Tor- —bn Tuesday evening last week, the Rev.,Dr. Smellie, of Fergus, whiM one- c , cce8s. Our busi- they would p ,.. time, and when there is..a strong wind which will be hailed with delight by r I 1, - � Z �� the E,uglish trade a au to, have awarded all the.contracts, barn,'with all contents and fifteen head third of the residue of the estate, after t � Z , '' i - I'll a market. In June we have some hold on- the maf- On - are paid, be can cut straw as fast as ho could with all the citizens. The creditors of the I % 1 � total.iDg ubout $180,000. Building oper- d the family bequests � I i � . . ne8s, is gone if we do not find '. of cattle, belonging to Henry B. Shantz, these an ,- Z � r . I I think a market will be found, but ket and would only pay three cents and ations will be commenced ,%lmost im- Waterloo township, about three miles is to go to the Foreign Mission work of �the horsepower and four horses, and it firm have granted an extension of 12, 18 ; J � .- they would pay the other two cents. it is pleasmnt too than and 24 months, subject to interest. The i : 1 wliether we shall be able to sell for as mediately. - west of Berlin, was totally consumed by the Presbyterian church, to aid in sup- is a good deal me ; . I high prices as we have been , selling for would average all the year round that, - . Rev. Dr. Willoughby, of Toronto, fire. The boys upset a ,lantern - while porting the missions in Hindostan. standing out all day driving the horse- firm 'is alleged to have a surplus of I -1 � ' . If we we would pay four cepts of the duty. - -7-,, . I - Id days. , 1 $200,000, - - , . .1. . dist church , wb ile power ow co I! 0 , - in the StkLtes is pioblematica But they will soon be raising more than preached in Central .Metho P engaged in feeding the stock. The loss —OnSunday evening 23rd ult. —About 1.5 days ago Joseph Lavery, —Charles O'Brien and Dennis Quin- 71 �,:� The same will be heavy. Insured I` - I I � have to take less in England than we in the Mennon- Mr. A fred Martin, son of Mr. i . . been getting in New Yo-Fk the a supply for themselves. -. They have got Stratford, bn Sabbath 23ult. I r f near Harriston, lost 20 valuable Lei- Ian, two young men from the Township 11. t ,� I I . have Yet, even. if 'vast areas of grain lands, and now 'that day collections for the Superannuation ite Company. Martin, 10th line of East Nissou i, was o earched diligently for of Ellice, -were UPL before the Stratford - I I � -1 farmers will receive less. . it they � fund were -taken up and amounted, in —Mr. G. -D. Damm, the East Zorra leaving the home of a friend where be cester ewes. He s 1, . I /. called to and travelled hundreds of police magistrate on Thursday of last ­ � that -be the case, the farmer should. not their attention bag been $110, be- had called during the evening, he was five days . .� I , I .. Canada,] Of course he - . � how- collection and subscription, to school teacher, who was shot by some t . - cut the heads off his hens. Farmers will take up egg raising. " miles in the vain search. week on a. charge of horse-stemliDg. . ever, will always have the advantage of ing $10 more than -was asked for. unknown person, has so far recovered passing behind the buggy holding the Z he cost of I lost sheep were talked of in the house by Mr. James McPherson, who lives a - . I . - ' . - who have kept account of t a better egg -raising climate.- � Our cold- —An immense .crowd assembled at, from 'his shot wounds that -he will, be lines.. The horse att&rted suddenly and he family at every ineal. On Saturday couple of miles west of Stratford, left I I I . . 11 keeping'their hens and the receipts for n Station, Toronto, on Thursday able to attend to his duties in the school piffled him up between the buggy box t � j . � r) old me Ahat each hen er weather, smaller farms and greater Unio i I., . . the eggs, have t ealera have been the e the fam- agai in the- course of a week. TheEast and hind left wb�eel, his arm passing be- morning last Maggietold her father, his team standing in front of Baker's ; �. � during -the year will earn clear from 7 5 number of egg d- evening, last week, to welcom n rd of $200 for tween a gearing I bar and the box. His' while at breakfast, that she dreamed . store one day lately while he went in. I I " .. �� I ous African explorer, H. M. Stanley, Zorra council offers a rewa t night that the sheep were on the side to make some purchases. While be . i . � . cents to ,gli, Tba,t from a hen worth 25 -cause Of Canada's prominence in the � cost sleev6.eaugbt on a bolt underneath las � ' I -. i.. � ­ ction of the party yvho fired the , � � * f .1 I � . . . . rv./ I and his wife. At the. lecture, later on the convi L I . . . �, rk and for the same egg.iindust . � I the box and held his arm fast. The farm and that they were surrounded by was inside the, horses were driven off, - � - . I I I I � Z 't It cents is good'wo , " The - Yablishment of a trade in there was a large attendance, but there shot. ' � - I - . � proportion of profit a cow would need . es - �orse continued at full speed for 21 logs and water. Mr. Lavery paid no and were afterwards found near,Q-uin- L "I I was no such crush as was looked for. —At a meeting ol the Northwest Pro 6 time L but Ian's farm. One of the horses W&S lyLin . - , E � : � So if we do have- England means th'at we have �got to pre- ' - attention to the matter at th I . It. to make ','-'100 a year. .. f hibitory Alliatice. in Regina, Northwest miles,with Mr. Martin dragging behind. . A leg, ang - I I ' ' my morning I I I I - , I I o - . 7 11 to take something less in- the English ,vent de'teiioration of the eggs by reason. In fact, there were quite a number o in the arm or extra jolt o he told one. of the in the ditch With & fracture . I . I of changes of temperature in transit; vacant seats. Among the attractions Territory, it was resolved to support By some turn ' tys that he had lbetter take one, of the the -other was on the opposite- side of 4 I' . - - �; �f I market there will still be a greater , ' ; I . ents must have proper - pack- on the platform were Mr. John LiviDg- only candidates of known temperance the buggy his arm ' was released and be bc 63s the the road.--` When arrested O'Brien ad- V. I � . - or , : I mer's hens than from . that shipm . . . p the ground. Mr. Martin, through horses and try if be could ; i profit from a far . , and that if the Assen)bly be fell b . . .1 i ! - princip � . 11 I i ing and handling and prompt transport- stone, senior, brother of the great mis lea, . . mitted the,ch&Tge. The horses, he said, � anythigg else on his farr.n. Another iven power to deal with the liquor alFthis trying ordeal never once lost con- river to an island that contained about � �-11 � - I word to farmers and also to merchants. ation; and1bat business -connections -iioDary explorer of that name, and , g' Ise sciouoness, and at once started for the three acres. that was in the river upon got stuck in the ditch, and one of them �� ... ,!; � . I must be properly arranged. When all 'Messrs. John Livingstone, jr., and N. question, power: to prohibit should . � .. his farm. The son did so, and su- cceeaed �ras unhitched at the -traces and struck :�- .. - . As freshness will, be of the greatest im- Ouse. Word was at once forw : i . portance to the establishing of the Eng. this is accomplished the trade will be ,M. Livingetone, the two eons of Mr. given-; also to memorialize �the Board of nearest h getting over. Sure enough there -- with a whip, causing him to tear the -V I ! , , -- � i . - better than paying the duty to the John Livingstone, sr. At the close of Education to place temperance text warded to his father who hurried to his in ere the 20 ewes, hale and heariy. They harness off the other. The'prisonersare I I . lish trade, the practice must be aban handsome,. maroon, mor- books on-. the ,Public School list, and son's assistance and conveyed him home. w � charge of bee 11 - I � I � - doned which some of them have fallen American market, but it will not be as the lecture -,a - Upon examination it was found that his had gone on the island when the watdr also being tried on - a �� ,go with the profitable AS the NewTork market has occo-covered portfolio album was pre- that teachers be examined on the sub .., from his feet as waa low and the late heavy rains had atealing.. ; I into of holding back their eg - egg -aented t'o Mrs. Stanley ' � i en torn - �� . � . J-.-"� , i I iexpectation of getting a little better been. - We classify all I s going to - by .the Ontario ject of temperance. The oilliance re. boots had be I . . .- 11, ­ - I I . r, I . I . � I - . - . . 1, . . I � .1 � . . . .1 I - 1,- I . � - "I I i . I I . . - ; . I I . . � T . � � I -­ �! .. . 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