Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1890-12-12, Page 1__ ., Z-- ,---- - - 11-1-- 1-1 ----- ­ - - - ­__ ___ __"_ ___, '_ ­:_ ­ -­�­­_ _- ­___ � �,___.__-­­_­_,__ - - --.-, - , -, . . T, � ­ , ­ , ,��-J� ­­ I I � I � �_ � --- w1r­ - �___ "_ ---I',----- __ - � ___ _ , , - t - _ 'r , , � . - - , � ___ _ � — - � �_, ____.. __ I .. . k, I -, _� - �_.____._.__._ . '_ - .- I � . ; . . , I . . . . � . � . . . . . : J . . �IL � . I . � - I - . ; I , , . - i . . I . I . - . -.1 i . � . I - I . .. . . . . I � � - % - . . : - __ I � . ­ . - . I . � . I I � � I I . - . . . ,� - . . . -1 I . � . I - I I . . I � . I � I . I I . I �.- . � � I - �: - I I - Ile - - � �. I 11 . I �.1 . . . - I - . . % � . . � ­ I I - I . : I � � � . . � � . - . ­ . I ; . - : - . - . I , I I I - — � : ­ & - , , � . . I - - - . . . - . I _�_ , . . � . � ..: I : . . . . . � , � 11 I � � . � I - I � . . . � . . - . I . � � . - I I . . - . I - \ I I I . . Z . I . - I . I � 11 - . . . - I - . I - ;nl� . . i I - I . I � - . . � ; . I . � � - .. . . - . . � . . . 11. .1. TWRX'rX-THJ_HD X&JAN. ( . ; . . . I . - _McLEAN BROS. Publishers. . .. . ' WHODE NUMBER -1,�IOG- � � . . SEAFORTHs -FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12,1890, . . 1 $1.50 a Year, in Advance. I . . - . i - I - I , : . � I � . � � I . �T .---- - 1. . - - , xrc, . - . � I i ­ is . , I � tariff Republicans, men who have no that Victoria University of Cobourg,is 'farmers are badly discouraged and are on board the steamship, the world over, and the prominent , I -, � By making seat. He also asked that the two ,� 1 desire to ebange their party affiliations to federate with Toronto, the architects trying, to sell out and go elsewhere. special arrangements the women escaped personal charges against the respondent positions they ,occupy in nearly- All . 'I -I.. DECEM BE Re � __ * . . cauntries. The Jewish Colony of Corn- . K, . unless forced to do so by the extreme have advertised for tenders for the new -Everybody wants to sell but there are interviewers and left for London at be dismissed. Mr. Mieredith iaid he . . P. � V, protectionists of their own party. For building which is to go up in Queen's 'no buyers; any number of farms can be once. consented to hi learned friend's pro- wall, which is becoming quite extensive, .1 � . .. FINE ASSORTMENT a number of years past tilese men have Park. The excavations will be piished boughtfor less- than the improvements --Two girls, each bareheaded and position. Judgsment was tfien given de- was well represented. The town has no .�.:�, - been talking low tariff, and voting high forward at once and bu . 'bearing a child in her arms about a year ' claring the election void, without any more honest and enterprising citizens _. A I I . ilding will begin on� them cost. Numbers are leaViDg � I . _0F tariff. In. th6 recent election 'they in th6 spring. The new structure -will their lands, houses ,and improve ' old, ran away from the Poor House, I thanDthey. - - 7 as ments � costs to either party. ,' I- �,, . � I I - � r C , ...i � - . - m&Jug away. I — , I W. i . - 1. voted as they talked. According to the cost $180,000. This neighborhood has and i I have just heard of , M- MILLINERY, I � Berlin, last Saturday. They were quar. —Addie Stnith of Toronto, has been ., L11 . ,eorge 1�illiam Strathy, who . i��l - I 11 �� - ' . light that is in me I have answered my now become a veritable village of cot- a fafiner so anxious to get money to! tered at Waterloo until Sunday evening .engaged by the Highland Association of hssI0Dg been recognized as an eminent � _R I - ,1"Iel - 1. I � authority on mus - ic in *Canada died -at � Z ": TA AN T LE S I , I . . friends questi,)n,,and I trust he will be tages and schools, and 'this new addition 1e'.*ve with that he 0old two cows ! V . I - � is when they were taken back. Illinois, to dance in the big Auditorium 1. . � I 11 DRESSES, satisfied. will heighten the effect. - calf and six pigs for only $7. Stock of' - Mr. Alex. Smith, of the Kinloss at Chicago on the celebration of Burns' his residence in Toronto a few days ago I (_ � .. — .I . � . � - -L - 7 !! - I I � � at the advanced age of 72 years. He ,� I SfIAWLS7 To be sure the McKinley Bill was not The St. Andrew's Society is getting to all kinds is very low here. I saw a I Mills, has won the gold watch offered anniversary. Lambeth's choir of Glas. " , i - : was born in 1818 in Edinb a-rgb, Scot- - i,.. , � WOOL GOODS the only question discussed during the be quite an ancient bo-dy. On Tuesday six-year-oldcowin fair condition sold ky the London Advertiser Printing gow will sing and ex -President Haysmill 4, o . . ! . T . ; I ' late campaign. There was Orangeism in night their 54th anniversary was,cele- for 75 cents, per hundr6d, . live weight,' �Jom pany to L land, and when only 15 years of age die. ;'LLL . . ;i -UNDERWEAR the sender of the largest deliver an oration. A'. Gordon Murray, I '. I - . . , -, I ml - Pavilion, she brought 8-1.35. One reason why list of yearly subscriptions to the West- who'when a lad- attended school in I I , , Z --i � Pennsylvania, the School Question in? brated by a grand ball at the tinguished himself as a musician. He , I . � . ,. - tudied under the best masters in Lon. ­. � . . ,� - is president -of the association. . 2 J - . � if i . Farmer's Alliance Movement, Speaker! banners, festoons, and flowers, Every- one in a hundred fit fo . son, Leipzig and Berlin, and in 1847 .4 And, Well NIT-ade Clothing for Allen Wisconsin, Prohibition in Nebraska, the which was unrecoguizable by reason of stock is so low is because there is not ern Advertiser for the month of Nd- Toronto 0 9 - -1 ' . � r beef. I vember. —Rev. Mr. Cars'on, -who has accepted . -1 , - . � S_ wid , - I F came to Toronto. He was appointed � " - . I Boys, at . - Reed's Rulings, Blaine's. Rbciprocity body present worea sprig of real heather- 0 i —The total number of care of wheat a call to the pastorate of the Jefferson . � y i - I . � - ' � . , � .1 . professor of music at Trinity University , I I S Scheme and various other questions, from old Scotland. The evening was a I Can�,4a � inspected at Port Arthur and Winnipeg Avenue Presbyterian church, Detroit, � I -1 . - I Edward KFaul mostly of a local nature, but all other great success. Many of the city's best I - up to December 1st amounted to -3,934. states' his reasons for leaving the Metho- in 1853, a position which he filled uIltil :� I- 3 nal - was: closed for thel -1. I I � �` � questions combined were but a drop in society people . were present. There a few ,years ago, when be devoted his, -T. : 11 SEAFORTH. . n on Wednesday. I This, with the,amounts milled in Mani- diet church in Canada to be, that he has __ I � A� seaso I r f . I - - the bucket in their influence upon the . were over 400 invitations. =,The town of Gait and vicinity rais-� toba and on hand in the elevatpre, rep- grown weary of constant removals every attention to the composition of the . � * - , ; I . � . � I =_____-1__1_ I.- ---------- result as compared with the tariff que.4- higher class of music. � - A link with the past was broken by- He felt that very much of � ,, - -11 ,e411,000 to -assist Rev. Dr. Johnston in! resents over 3,000,000 bushels already three years. I _Z , , . - ; �, � the death o ' Tuesday of Mrs. Johann' i —A few days ago while Mrs. W. A. _ THE SIGNIFICANCE OF tion. 0 . a I delivered by farmers. the work done in the church was wasted � his -mission to'Africa. ; - : I T REPUB- As before� intimated, we will have an O'Hallo Christie and daughter were walking �� � 11� . THE REOEN . ran, wb-o came to Toronto, in' - —A society.- for the prevention of I —Mayor Dowling, of Harriston, cele- by the constant changing in the pas- � Ti . . I 0 ' � I . L : I i I- along the Waterloo road in the vicinity I i LICAN DEFEAT. opportunity to test the McKinley Bill. 1832, the Little York era. She was 100 i brated his 50tb birthday one evening torate. . . � � cruelty to animals has been formed ini � - I ' ; i - I I of Guelph, they were attacked by a. � , I � -e- I " The next Congress will be Democratic, years old, baving been born in Cork Galt � ! last week. A large number of relatives —One day last week a f ruiterer at , I .. �� i '� r . I I I . � �� Dtkr, EXPOSITOR. —Last week I re- but the Senate and President arb Re- county, Ireland. She never had any tbree-year-old colt belonging to a neigh- -- I I an �v � —Joe Hess loudly denounced moder- d friends, some of them coining along Eastbourne, Maine, opened a consign- - . -�% I , - I bor, which happened to be on the road. , I ;; i I ceived a letter from a friend in, Huron public,an and for two�years atleast there serious illness till about four months ate drinking at meetings hold in To- distance, gathered at his residence to do ment of apples from Nova Scotia. In , 11 � � � ' - I I � " . 1. I w6ich he asked me if I could will be no material modification of the ago and ketaiDed all her faculties till Mrs. Christie was kicked and knocked- t . �, County in . Tonto last Week. honor to their worthy friend. the center of a barrel he found an un- i j I . 1. . down by the animal, but managed to get . I . . I not write a letter-, for TiaE EXPOSITOR measure. In the meantime Blaine will death came. The .deceased leaves be-. — —Miss Lizzie Pope, youngest daughter usually fine one wrapped in a paper, on ,4, ; .'t � Last week 100,000 yards of cotton �_- I I . � . ,,iance of be at work upon hi's pet scheme of Re- hind her four out of a family of. ten ed in "I ..I � , . manufactur a Kingston mill were, 13 � f, giving, my opinion of the signiti 1 of City Treaslirer Pope, London, who is which wag written: through the fence with the child. The - I A —as he is now, Many look to children. Her grandchildren surviving shipped to China- � I . " If A y young hor9e was .Dott,o be thus balked and set 11, I . ., I a nurse under training at St. Luke's lady, who chances to eat this apple is I I - " the recent defeat of the Republican ciprocity - � � . �� ,- I , ; eA . e nd women. � Hospital, Chicago, obtained 961 points desirous of matrimony she will please to I I . - .11, Party�, I wrote him, saying that I him as the Moses who will I d th Re- are grown men a off for a gap in the fence through which : : � � —A man named Louis Davidson was. . I : �, � � , , � would, be glad to oblige him of course. publicans out of Egypt. W-e)will see Dr. George Williain Strathy, who it was again rushing at them, when Mr. �1� , . - I I rl� killed the other da y* at Oil Springs by ev out of a possible 100 in her recent ex- correspond with Hartley Marshall, � . J, � , - A: . . � _4 recent what we will see. I-*. has long been recognized as the beat kick from a horse. � � aminations, thus securing first honors, Falkland Ridge, Annapolis county, Christie saw their position and came to . : . . I am��, afraid, however,. that I' I 4 their help. Mrs. Christie was so sorely I ' � 1. -1 eveath�the Wall Street Financial . . N. M. YOUNG. authority on music In Canada, was I although the youngest competitor. Nova,Scotia." , I t , I n —len ocek-n steamers reached Halifaxi -A �, �. � 7 -7 CAsszLTo_x. North Dakota, 'Ile died ' during Sunday and Monday, and all re-i� —It is said- that the engine driver who —Wrn. Patterson, employed at the bruised by the kicking and the fall that ";. . r Panid, the Indian Scare, the Parnell buried on Saturday. on Thurs, ; � I ;, .9� � December 3rd. 1890. the services of a medical man had to be : f � i Scandal- to wit—h%ve occupied so large . day at the advanced age of 72years. ported rough passages. i was on the*train that killed Mrs.Samuel stave mill at Essex Centre, got his arm I 4 - . I I i _�, I : Y, . - I 4 lace in the minds of the Canadian — He had been ill for nearly eight months, � called in. Had aid not come when it _­Ui I i a P, Notes from the Queen City. The. Ontario Fruit Growers' Associ-' Detcher near Peterboro has become de- caught between a belt and the pulley -did,itispirobable both Mrs. Christie � r I � t an article upon the Novem- . 4 - and three weeks ago underwent an ; hich drives one of the saws, and was � -1 ; . �, people that TORONTO, December 8th, 1890. ation meets in the city council charnber,! ranged in his mind as a conseeuence of w and child would have been killed, or I I I her- Elections here will be read con- I operation, which it was hoped would Hamilton, on the 16th, 17th and l8th� the accident, although he could in no drawn down up the saw. One of the . i A totally unexpected move was made ; fatally trampled. � b� Z siderably, like ancient history to them, prolong his life. He was born in 1818, : . � I on Saturday last of this month. � way have been to blame for the unfor- men noticed him in time to pull his head I i � 0 F by the Cgown Lands in Edinburgh, Scotland,'and when only . I —Andrew Daly, a bright looking i i .. , and I so told tny old friend. But I ' ' to one side or it would have- been sev- I'll ; t Dcloartuient, by which no more nickel ' —W. Fuller, of Madoe, had his ri I . Ight' tunate fatality, t � � Z I _z I � �c ha-ve made up my mind to allow the 15 years of age distinguished himself as young fellow of 19 years'. arrived in . . lan'ds w"i be given out to speculators eye knocked out the other day by a1 —The case of Madame Boutuillier, ered from his body. The saw glanced nday morning by the I .1 I .� . to decide the -A a musician. He studied under the best ' Ottawa last Mo ..� . I .- - Editor of TirE ExposiTop piece 6f machinery flying out of a com against the Grand Trunk Railway, was along the left side of his head, shaving � . ; ._� At $2 per, acre. To make a long stor ' : - . ; ,� issue between us, I will pen a few notes y masters in Londori,;Leipzig, and Berlin. I . 9 Canadian Pacific Railway under very � . I K I short, the visit of the iron and steel ;utter. . � dismissed at Montreal. The plaintiff, off part of the skull. His left arm wa, I . .- and comments on our recent elections, and in 1847 came To Toronto. He was painful circumstances. He hails .from � T delegates a few weeks ago, the reports —Large beds of phosphate have been who is a widow, sued for $10,000 dam- badly smashed. Patterson is 55 years J 'i � I I . . . will appoint d professor of music at Trinity discovered on the farms of S. Vankleek ages for the death of her son, who, while of age, married, and has a a -mall family. the township of Glouc' f1i I �a� and if the Editor is with me, he eater, and a couple . 11 - _­ I � . -1 that the United States Government in- � of weeks ago hired with Mr. J. R. �4 , 11 - - I : i consign them to the waste -basket, and University in 1853, a position which he and Win. Whitefoot in'theltownship of I stealing a ride with two companions,was —Dr. Johnston, of Jamaica who has - - t 1 '4 tended devoting .$1,000,000 to the par, I - Booth to out roads on the Black river I i . 31 _;� if he fayers my friend be will 'ive them filled until a few years ago, when he Faraday in Hastings county. addressed a large number of meetings i 1 3 I � q 9 � chaee or working of'Sud . �� killed near Iroquois station. - In _. . � I I, a place in THF, Exros,JTOR. . bury nickel., and devoted his attention to the composition ' ect of h . limits. Daly was put to work in a . I . I i` i the advances of one of Kr' - —Thepeople of the west coast of'r —A cablegram received in Toronto Western Ontario op the.'subj is i r I I upp's repre 1 shanty in charge of Mr. J. Gagnon, and - . . of the higher class of musie,. . - I I mission to Africa, ind who secured in IJ I ,;� It goes without saying the result of sentatives in the same direction, seems Newfoundland have prepared a petition� last Monday evening announced the sale . . !, . I one evening, while on his way to the '-: _01 p' 0 �, i n, 4� the elections was a surprise—to every- to have awakened the Ontario Govern to the Queen asking to be mad6 a part, on the ship of some of the cattle sent Toronto the co-operation of an influen- . .: i I . � - Pleasing to the Eye,but Hard � cial committee to provide ways. and i,hanty after his day's work he slipped . 'a __ I body. The Democrats expected to win ment to a knowledge of its impr� ence of the Canadian Confederation, from C�nada on the sheamship Corean. 1� i�- - I � � on his axe. His left leg was badly cut, � -1, . I � � ,­ � I the next congress, but they bad no idea in carrying out the details of an 2ade- on the Stomach. ' —Win.' Rowlands, confined in the' This unmistakably indicates that the means, left Toronto on Thursday last i., - . - I -1 - : and he had to be carried to the shanty � il, I � � - n peni I I , � that they would bury the Republica a quate mining policy. Somethihg like Mr. S. ,11. Mitchell, of St. Ma itentiary for ehooting his wife, die& lungs of the animals sent to London week. He returns to Jamaica. for a .. , - rys by a couple of the gang whom he was ,-_. " I i out, of sight. The Republicans had a -sit to Alpena: on Thursday of last week. His body� must have been pronounced free from fortnight, after which he Will proceed to ,� -�� . 1. this has been in tke wind forallittle time, who Is at present on a vi with. Here it was found that his leg tL' � I s suspicion that they might lose a man for7 on Depart . ment South Dakota, writes to the Argus, was forwarded to his home in Chatham.� contagious disease. London, England, and from there start .o , zll: e, 1 .- I was also broken. Next morning he - _N1 - �- ` here and there, but they were not pre-, sent out notices demanding full payment under date of November 14th, as fol- —A large quantity of high-priced silk' —Mr. Jacob Hallman, reeve of Wil- for Africa. � started for Mackey's station on a sleigh, ;�, . . � - 7aterloo. CODgreasmen on all applications for nickel lands within lows : The prairie here is mostly ver which was smuggled by a well-known' mot, recently sold his farm of 200 a anal was closed on. - - A - pared for a A cres —The " Soo " c - T t McKinley, Cannon, and Carter met in y fter- Thursday last week. The season'fs 150 miles distant. The road is an ex- j �., 20 days. The order in council issued on level, so level that if you stand and gaze, firm at Hamilton was seized by the.cus-1 to Chas. Montag for $15,000. He a ceedingly Tough one and the aleigbing -i I I Is recordis much the' largest yet made, I a � Chicago a few day ago. " Well boys,',' Saturday superseded this notice, and and turn ,around again and again, every torhs a I warde purchased David I n " #thorities and sold. Creasman poor, so the unfortunate young fellow - i ! i . I said McKinley, I I I am glad I was not Dr. James A. Henderson masterm', farm of 300 acres for $16,500. David the total tonnage carried through the _1 � . I - although $35,000 was paid in on Satur- .way you look presents to your eye a —, I had a terribly -trying journey. On ar. w. I � . . ! . . I ie -elected ; there are going to be so few day alone, there are numberless cases in beautiful ascent rising more and more chancery at Kingston, is dead. His Creasman has purchased Abram Cavan. canal being 9,041,000 tons, as againsL, . . -.1 - ;; I i riving at Ottawa his friends took " � - ; Plepu'blicans in the next Congress that a which unwary specnl&tore find them- as far as the eye can see, and, on ac. demise Tenders- the office of supreme' agh's farm lying immediately west of 7,500,000 last year, although the season ld; i, I - �,, � .- charge of him and got the beat medical - I a . fellow would feel awful lonesome among selves out in the cold. Men in actual count of the clearness and dryness of grand master of the Kai hts Templar Elmira, containing 173 acres, for was six days shorter. Nine years ago ,- I I 9 a�tendance. I - - I I only 1,500,000 tons passed through, the , , - them," 11 Just the same as I feel, 'my- occupation of claims not paid up will not the air, Vou can see fully three times as again vacant. $11,300. 'I could find any number of situa- �_,� � I ' . — 1 , I I self," remarked Cannon. " All very be allowed a cent's worth of profit. For far as in Ontario. I —Mr. and Mrs. David Kay, of Paris, —Information has been received of a increase efiace then being 480 per cent. tions for young men in the country,"' ,�� C ; I . � off This year Canadian vessels carried four � B- well to talk publicly," put in Carter, this reason tro U*ble may be expected if � I got up early in the morning to see celebrated the 50th anniverssry of their fearful disaster in the Bay of Fundy, said Mr .,! 11 , * ,(Marquette, the Provincial . � , 1-1 11 1butthere is no use in lying among the lands are resold and the new buyer the most beautiful sunrise I ever beheld. marriage on Monday evening, November Harborville, Cornwallis, a schooner be. per cent. of the tonnage as against six . _ , . I - I - I" , . Immigration Agent, of Montreal, 411 if �,`L - 1- - i ourselves," �nd they e,11 went off to die- attempts to enter into possession., The Beiag a beautiful clear morning, I looked 24th. This worthy couple have beew Ing capsized and going down with". all per cent. last year. 1 � I , , i - - I they could milk ; but"it is a singular � T — _. I I .1 store a piece at a Joseph Vanatter, of St. George, is .V,., i - sipate on a dish of oy. first result of this startling innzvation to the west and beheld what are cafled residents of Paris for oi7er 36 years. hands. The disaster occurred Monda - 1 ; y thing that even the"laborers who come, 1. i 4 ; z I - 1 7 � second class restaurant.. How seldom will be the increase in wbalth of those here the Wessonton Hills. —The Grand Irunk Montreal express last week, two miles. distant from the still shipping barley, potatoes and tur- 1 _f4 . - ; This chain . out here can't mi.1k, and won't learn I I ; I - DIPS. *� i anything occurs, that there is not some who are lucky enough to h - en on of bills, I was told, skirts along north Thursday narrowly escaped being shore, being witnessed by parties on He has shipped altogether from Z� '. s. &-W- 4 1 how to. It ,seems that they 1'e'arn one 1. '' r � - 11-11 a : one to say,, 11 I told you so." But no the right side of the - fen��.__�*�veral of the Missouri River and 'is over plunged into the water at Lachine by a, land, -who were unable to render assist- Qopetown about 35,000 bushels of tur- thing in a lifetime, and -refuse to learn a � ,,�, � , � . � - I I one up to this writing bas dared to Toronto gentlemen are looking happy thirty miles long. The - clear' air and switchman's mistake. The conductor ance. nips, over 3,000 bags of potatoes and " I 1­� I I I " � is second. Ihave known men to throw up ­,.: a- I make such a'remark regarding the re- these blustering cold days'—one is Mr. rising sun casting ite light directly upon was Orowned. —Conductor J. S. Draper, of the over 10,600 bushels. of barley, and i rn to - � k, I I I . good situations here sooner than lea _,.� ; . , -1 E) - sult o,f the recent elections. It would j. M. Clark, the barrister'. who repre- them gave them a beautiful luminous —Warden Lavell, of Kingston peni- main line, Grand Trunk Railway, be- still shipping. - He pays from 55 to 60 milk." " Well,"'said a wealthy Scotch -4 . I I i - . A . I i not be safe. Such a man would be senited a syndicate with a $300,000 loca- appearance and seemed to act like a spy tentiary, has identified the safe breaker tween Toronto and London, one of the cents for the barley, and 60 cents for ' - �. I I I farmer who keeps 75 cows, and who was . . . I � 1. hustled Gff to the nea�rest insane asylum tion.- Mr. W. D. Macpherson ,.alued glass, and bring them almost to my feet.' arreatedat Denver, Colorado, as the bestknownand most efficient conduc. the potatoes which go to Now York. � I 1. ­� - , in the office looking for farm laborers . I I I � � without examination� - . his land at $250,000 up til Saturday, Their beauty and gr-Andeur I cannot convict who recently escaped from that tore on the road, met with an accident The duty on the potatoes is 25 cents a that could milk, " when my wife and I � i I , � . ; What was the cause of the upheaval ? and will now take out a multipl�ication describe.- I expressed a desire to go institution. recently in attempting to remove a bushel, but the New Yorkers must have , . . . .� r commenced farming in this eountry � L*-� The answer comes with practical unani- 'igbt, oi Newport, Ken- tramp from his train. He struck one of them, the quality being so much bettef ,.". f , table to get at his valuable asset. Lieut- and see them at once, but was told that —Cephas Kn - . ' 1 .7,-.1 1 1 mity—the McKinle Bill. Was the tha;n the American growth. , neither of as could milk. The first time _� k � Col. G. A. Shaw is another lucky man the sunrise and the hills had 'deceived tacky, was in St. Thomas a few days! his ankles against the iron safety rail, . � 8 we tried it, my wife sat with her back � -*j f I, ­, condemnation of the members just ? and is chief pusher in the Fairbank me, as they were 30 miles away. ago looking for his daukhter who eloped receiving a painful injury. —John L. Brown,the East Zorra tax to the road, lest any one should see her. � �7 _. I - 7 - That is: another question, and involves 1% Mining Company. -The sunset here is also a beautiful -recently with a music I tea. -her named —There has been started- in the collector is supposed to have I I skipped." - , � - �1 , " - __ _. . . 'If you are. ashamed of the job,' I said, f i ­ �� . , D- - I discussion of the Bill with all its What will the Government do? is the sight. Just before the sun goes- below Albert Fortier. � Presbyterian Sunday school room, in It is belii3ved by those most likely to , we'll give it up.' It was all right after !� �: . I schedoules—a mass of i matter, equal in next question. This will not. be known the horizon, you -look to the east and —The furniture factory of Messrs. connedtion with the Presbyterian church, know that'he took with him at least il , 5 : � � that. We both learned to milk, and did I' � � . i I ; bulk to the session laws of the Ontario until after the local Assembly opens in you can see for many miles over the Cliff & Forster in Lrucknow is now Westminster township, a Farmer's in- $2,500, part of it money held in trust . ��­ � . �, � 6 1 . . -owed mohey Haw it till we could get help." - But why .1. � I �� I - Ch of the East Middlesex and part of it borr . . t I Parliament at, an ordinary winter's sit- January. Those in -the ranks think the prkirie and see houses dotted here and lighted by electricity, by the use of atitute, a bran can't people learn to do more than one 7. i ting—and that is quite foreign to, the Government will have its own prospect- there all over the land, and although forty.one incandescent lamps of sixteeD. Farmers' Institute, which in to meet much, if any, of the township money he ­, I . , I s; I thing in a lifetime?" said Mr. Mar- I t . . I I I . I � oae of this articleo I ore in future who will make reports as they are nearly all of them a mile apart ,candle-power each fortnightly,to discuss matters of interest has taken has not yet been ascertained, ;; � - . PUP _. � , � quette. " Here we take hold of any- � � . �. . , - I . . It will be, remembered that the Mc� to the value of lands, which then will be yet great numbers of them appear in —A check for $600 �'resented at the to the farmers. and will not be known for some time I . ; D� - � thing that offers. Here are nine or ten I � � . Kinley Bill went infdeffect a few short auctioned off in the manner adopted for view. As the setting sun throws, its Bank of Commerce, Belleville, on Fri- —Mr. Wm, E. Strickland, agent at yet. Mrs. Brown is a hardworking Te- I l � , weeks before election: day, Its suppor- the sale of Crown timber lands. A Toy- rays directly upon the windows of the day by Cheater Yourex, a farmer from - Galt, for the Dominion Express 'and spectable woman, and is much to be young men, far -in laborers, who could get � - 11 I 1; - . work right off if they could only milk, .., � ­ tara did not -deny that its effeots would alty on the output is also a possibility. houses, each window becomes a mirror, Thurlow, and paid to him, is now said Canadian Pacific Telegraph Compapy, itied, being left almost penniless. Mr. or agree to learn it." . _� . I . I � . increase the price of i many articles 1-7 Wrown a sureties are John Morrison .. � _570f The change will be of undoubted benefit I and, as you look to the east, you see to be a forgery. died Jast Sunday night about 6.30 —Miss Ada, Gunn, a handsome young ;�:, . ­ - - -1 . P merchandise- Its b. tereat op oneots to the Provincial Treasury, and will be ].thirty or perhaps forty Butis greatly I Mr. Otto Klotz, Government sur-, o'clock of inflammation of the lungs. He Wilson and his son Morrison Wilson English immigrant, came,out to this . -, 'IT - . ' � 7 did not claim that t price of .&YI Mtti- a great stumbling block to the wild -cat magnified shining directly in your face. veyor, made the distance from Prince. was also a very successfutl auctioneer, both of whom are wealthy, and th'e I I . � . . t_ country a few weeks ago. .Onthevessel � . 1( � I- �; t I I �, e d. schemes which have come into favor Turning your eyes to the west you see Albert to Ottawa in thr6e days and having carried on the busine of the bonds was $20,000. 1 1 1 so since his amount I � I 1Z cles of merchandise ould be increas from Liverpool was an old gentlemen I I - . .. 11 What did actually )ccur ? Something since the present boom started. Num- the sun apparently tipping its edge di- three hours, which is said to be the father died. —It is proposed to form a traders' who was coming out to Canada to join . F - - . � I � I I , I � I � I � � it nmy be confidently asserted that was bers of Americans in the Sudbury dis- rectly into the ground. You gaze a min'T fastest trip on record.' —The United Empire on its last trip distillery and, malting company to oper' big son, who had established himself at � - I ea by eithc r party. Immedi- trict will be affected seriously, it is said, ate and inch b inch out of sight it ,, —Principal Caven writes to the press down from Port Arthur brought to ate the old 4ortou distillery, in Kings- �� 1% . � - not forese y Port Moody, British Columbia, and was � � - , . ately upon the pa,98age of the Bill * the although more will have decided benefit. goes. . It looks as though, it was not stating that typhoid fever has 'disap- Sarnia a cargo of 43,000- bushels of ton, and manufacture barley into malt The old gentleman suggested ;� . - , well off. 11 � ir - wholesale merchants began isauing and Im the general opinion .the locations at more than a mile away. Itseemstoget pearedfrom Knox College,, Toronto, wheat. The Monarch, which arrived a whisky, similar to Scotch or Irish, also that his son might want a wife—just - 11 ' '01 �� sending out birctlars to their patrons, present held will be worked for all shy and timid and lower itself gently and that all of the students who were ill couple of da a later from Duluth and to manufacture malt'for the trade, and such a one as Miss Gunn ---Land if she I . ,�_4 � I y �� I y advance . 9,000 thus increase the manufacture of liquor . 1. . I I informingtliem of the necessar their worth. This fact is seen from an into some well or other hole almost at are satisfactorily recovering. Port Arthur, brought a cargo of 4 didn't mind he would broach the ques. . I I and the number of drunkatdo. it is . 4 . Is in the price of certai a articles, conse- offer ju ' at made by a certain firm to the your feet. —A large number of farmers in the bushels of wheat and two car loads of tion to him when he arrived in British � e not yet unloaded on also proposed to put up I I . quent upon the passe, - I , Columbia. Miss Gunn came to Belle. �� 1� ge of the McKinley British G�vernment, Permission is The weather here is fine, almost every vicinity of Paris are anxious to have a flour. They hav i �, Bill, and the retail dealers passed the given to mine 100,000 tons of nickel if day clear and'bright, sometimes windy cheese factory started at a convenient account of want of room in the elevators. elevator. Mr. McMillan, owner of the ville and secured work an a domestic 14, 11 .0 i I information onto their customers. And it be done free of charge. and cold, but most days are comfortably point, and already'a, movernent is on _Mr. Nelson Smith, of Now Dundee, P, perty, is pushing forward theme � I _ . . with S. Eustace. True to his promise. � : - f . . � ,�, whether from mistake or design, on the There is curiosity felt as to what the-- warm. , At night the thermometer foot to, carry out their wishes. had a narrow escape on Saturday after- schemes. He says that if he can raise the father lost no time in bringin -,� � a r I - hoist of doctors, who are trying to make drops d�wn to about zero, and yet the —Rev. Dr. James, of Walkerton, who noon while enjoying himself skating on $100,000 stock in Canada he can get 9 UP I I � : Part of the dealers, N,holesale and re . the subject of the young English girl . . - . , - I I �� . - tall, I don't know, b it it fell out that their bread and butter in town, will plow is�xufining' every day. Canadian has been at the point of death for some the mill pond ; by some means or other $500,000 subscribed in England. Al- whom he. had met on board the. vessel -i 4 . I , , i � �, say to the decision lately arrived at b farmers would say this is impossible, time past, from bleeding at the nose,- is he stumbled and fell, and with a plunge ready a number of the rich men of .1.14 . I I � nearly everything th it the cirstomer had y I and the son was interested to much an I' I � - iammer to a swal- the Police Commissioners. anc - went head first througb:the ice, and no Kingston have promised to take stock. I f .1i L to bay, from a claw Ambul e but it is so dry here that the ground improving. Hopes are now entertained - extent that the next mail east brought 4 . "00, low -tail coat, was inoreased, and some- classes are to be formed and instruction cannot freeze, .there being no moisture of his recovery. . � doubt would have drowned had it not —The Renfrew Journal says: On Sun- an offer of marriage to Miss Gann. and r 11 , 11 I r I � A - � . . times doubled in price within a half- given to the bobbies as to the proper until you dig a focit or more below the —John Shannon, accused of shootin ' been for a youDgy lad who was E-tanding day a shantyman arrived in town on hi 9�;4 � �, i � I . 9 I'S in the envelope was money enough to 't. . 7 I I s dozen days after the; cKinley Bill was ", no min haying fallen here .-since George Damm, the East Zorra school near by, who ai�sisted him ashore with way to Ottawa. He had been employ, . � W treatment of civilians taken ill in the- surface, pay her expenses across the continent to , I Ir signed by the .President. 11 Why, I Street. Our medical schools aie, sho-vel- the harvest,and very little before. Only teacher, on November -11, has been ac. the aid of a ladder. ed above Combermere and . was die- the lover whom she had never seen. It 4 - � : . . � I' � . � never paid so much for cotton yarn in ing out hundreds of new doctors every twelve inches of rain has fallen to ma- quitted, the crown failing to produce .—At a meetiDiz of the Paris Presby* charged. He was refused his pay at is needless to say that the young wo- ; I - I my life, "remarked a farmer's wife. indig- ear to heal a suffering humanity, so ture the crops of two years, and the re- enough evidence to convict him. tery last week, i� addition to the adop- the depot, and'having no money, had to . 11 1" - .f ,y ' Mau lost no time in communicating her ,�4� � . nantly.. " No mord you did,". perhaps a little opposition may he. exT sult is that the crops of all kinds are a —David Cunningham, a leading citi- tion of the petitions uniting the two walk to Dacre from where!he got a ride ;1 � . answers I acceptance of the proposal, and started . . 11 - the sua-ve young dry�goods clerk, 11 but pected to a scheme whereby every partial and in many places a total fail- zen and contractor of Kingston, was Presbyterian chnrches -in Paris into one to Renfrew, and withsore and blistered 111. I I - , . to meet her strange lover. - _. �i .. � ! , � it costs us Yur, yarn than we policeman on his beat will be the custod- ure. There are thousands of acres of 'killed Friday by a wheelbarrow falling congregation, under the charge of Rev. feet started to walk to Ottawa. On � , I I re for cotton ' e, known as the - t .. ; )) - goes the lady ian of smelling salts and a phial of pare- corn lere that was planted and well. from the third storey of the new wing at Mr. Cockburn, a petition was received Wnday night another man reached f ;:11 - � I i used to sell it for, and off -onto Mission, in doing a most extel- � 1 71 � Tor T il ; : . I I � 'houie with blood in bar eye—if it is pro- goric tilled but has never been harvested, the penitentiary and striking him fairly from the congregation of Innerkip and here on his way to Ottawa. He was . -1 � . lent work among the poor in that city. 7., Xr � F . I . 4 ­ � . . per to make such a remark concerning a Considerable .surprise - is expressed at I there being no carn to harvest ; the dry on the head. . I Ratho moderating in a call to Rev.Peter employed at the Spanish river and was Some few years ago the mission was � I- - I �,! I - , ;I . - . . 1&dy—and her husband and the hired the number of cases of typhoid fever. weather and h6i winds from the south —"Gen." Grant, who secured the Straitb� of Holstein. ,discharged. He walked to Sudbury, started in the most unpretentious way . I � I 1 -.. io_ .,. � I - MY a � I man go to -the polls !the next day and The death roll is rather longer than is withered and dried it all up just when, scaffold �n which Birchall was- hanged ' —Orangeville has passed a by. 75 miles, and had enough money to P by Mr . General - Keer, who has now 1:j I I � � in - - _. I I 1! . * !.�, . vote the straight ;'Democratic ticket. usual at this time of the year. Suchbas the heads wereforming. The wheat and the carpet to his cell, has 'sold both law, and hereafter all wood for his way to Mattawa. Fro there he left Canada and is engaged in. similar . ,�� � L . . . , a a or- I - �, . - t_ I This or something similar happened ,- in been the case.all through the fall. In. crop is also a failulre, some of it yielding to a man in Toronto for a museum. For sale in that town must be' taken had to fini h hi journey on foot if f work in the City of Glasgow, but her � I ;1� I thou ands of ins ta � ces, all over the ty, scarcely anythingJ ind but little of it the scaffold he received $DO, and for the to the market and measured, ex- tune did not favor him. mant-le has happily -fallen on the shou : Is n October'244 deaths occurred in the ci . — The —The Cornwall- Freeholder of last I � I- __( - , 2 ,country, and the result was tbe over as against 202 last year. Most of the sufficient to pay fdr harvesting. Iasked carpet $10. - cept where it is sold by contract. ders of Mrs. Duncan . Clark, of St. 9� I . . I . . �: I I - . whelming defeat of the Republican - cases of typhoid rbported are among the a friend that I have known for years —Underthe hesding of "Lassoing: . measuring is to be without -any expense weeksaya: At the invitation of N. George street, who has since assumed I ,��. I . . I . I Phillips, clothier, a number of friends � . I � Party. The.KcKinley Bill may be all medical students, and talk is favoring ab9ut his crops, and he imid that he put Ladies," an exchange says, 11 Rev. Dr. to the buyer or seller. The result of personal control of her mission. . Asso. � I - . . z I � - . � �_ its friend's claim for it. It may be all the closing of the Ischoole earlier for the in 33 acres of corn with none to harvest, Cochrane, of Brantford, does not return the measurement is marked conspicu- assembled at his house on Sunday to ciated with her is a large proportion of I ­ �. . . - I - . witness the rite of circumcision perform- k._ - ,I its opponents charge against it. Time Christmas vacation. sowed 50 acres of wheat, the yield being empty-handed from the Pacific coast, ously on the load, so that the quantity the city's most refined and gentle blood, 4, ip, 1 1 ed on his child, born the Sunday before �� il* will tell. It is not at all unlikely that - - The Board of Trade has been consider. obly 5 bushels,, per acre, 9 acres of flax Three young ladies come with him to on the vehicle may be seen at a gl&nee. and these ladies devote themselves heart t, -I - . !� -11 itiated, as is the Jewish custom I �;Z� � there is much misapprehension of the ing the practicability of .establishing a threshed only five bushels, and 9 acres the college-- with four others to follow —Last Saturday morning in Simcoe and in and soul to the successful prosecution of ,_1 � IL �_ XcKinley Bill. R so,. the misapprehen- beet-6ugar, industry in Ontario. MO r. of oats yielded only 50 bushels; Mr. at later dai'es. " I . at the opening of the court Mr. Osler into the church on the 8th day. Rev. the work. They have irr active opera- � 4'' 1 � - - I - . r I r-� . sion is and was that it is a high tariff e' of a Prue Ro . 'ioing —A. last Saturday despatch from rose and stated that there bad been Rabbi Friedlander of Montreal, perform- I ' . Carl Trostoff, a representativ . F er, one of the most enterp tion the Coffee Palace, Deacioness'House, � . I I I i is the sian firm in this line, told a representa- farmers here, told me he planted and Liverpool says:�Mre. Birchall and: overtures made as to a eettlement'of the ed the ceremony, after which the guests � � I you p ease � Nursing -at-home House, Bible Women's - A I . I - . ; a - - I t", epub- tive cornr ation sat down to an elegant feast in honor of ;. 1� - - i Ell cance of the d0feat of the R nittee the other day that great cultivated 60 acres of corn but got no Mrs. West -Jones arrived in the Majes�' election suit and that, on consult House, Old Folks'Aorne and Day Nurs- � , - licans at t e late el tion. The lesson success could not bat be the. outcome. returns, a, total failure. Mr. Underwood tic. Mrs. Birchall is greatly changed with the petitioner and his friends, they the occasion. The Rabbi occupied the eryi�, In c-3nnection with the Coffee - . I , I . I �_ Y 1. � to be- learned is t At the Americans He said the Canadian beet was the best told me he fia'd 50 acres of wheat and in appearance and looks very pale and would consent to an order vacating the head of the table and in proposing the Palace on Hayter street is a reading I , , ',�, i . want a reduction o Ithe tariff, and it is in tke world for the manufacture- of harve,ited only 170 bushels ; 50 acres of worn. She was dressed in deep mourn-, seat without cost to either party. While health of "the youngest Jew in the room, where the laboring or working 1 ! I world," explained at some length the �-, f � ft plain that he who! rune may read—if sugar, and one of the cheapest. With corn gathered -5 bushels of small ears ;, ing. The passengers st�xte that although, the question of agency wasin extreme clam4ea, who largely reside in the local- �. -1 , " , � I` - �, - t '" , , - - ?I '* * , , 1 �� , - - - - � - I. ,� ", , I '. � �, I i . -1 t � � . I I t ,4, , - 14 1 4 I- I I I . I I , I i; � I . . I I 1i I .! �Ii'� LF! ,l­ i'll"!"', b "' hS z t ( � 5, �- , I � � � r� 4 I, , - , , - , - - - I - - ing of the rite that had just been A i . � - he don't shut his ey.s. Every Republi- a I.&rge market and a big protective 5 acres of oats, no crop, did not cut it was evident she felt her position -doubt, yet there had been corrupt - acte mean ity, can be catered for owez�Ahe, most ap- , I - , ki I I � . - � . I . D I I can who forsook is paxty last No- t%riff he didn't see how the scheme could them ; 2 acres of. potatoes, dug only 4 acutely, she did not he6itate to mingle by parties for which the respondent did performed and its significance an a die I proved plan and allured .66m competing . I I I I I IL Vernber, meant by h . s vote to rebuke his fail. Although nothing resulted from I bushela; 12 acres of flax with nothing with the other travelers, which had the not in anyway feel himself either morally tinguishin mark of Jews the world over. attractions of a more questionable cbar- _� I � I r I I . � � � t I I. . - aInder . in - - � Party leaders for forcing a high tariff the meeting, a start has been made i n to cut. The beet yield of wheat I havb effect of keeping up her spirits. Mrs. or personally re"nsible, but yet, at Mr. Friedf. , who is an eloquent and acter. The Ron. S. H, Blake, Q. C., in � ` . . - � - I; , I n1da0ure' upon the country. The west- one more good direction. heard of yet was only ten bushels per West -Jones was cheerful, and consented the same time, he considered that they cultivated speaker, spoke also of the im a subscriber of $5W � � i - towards this branch � - --- . I ,8rrt agricultural states are full D - A I � I f low Following ispidly after the decision acre. The result is that most of the to sing two songs at the concert given affected his moral right to retain the proved condition of God's %ifeient people of the project. . ": r I I . ; I t - . . I I . . Z I -, A � � . L r � - . . . I - � L I � I . LLL I I . 7� - LL � � I - . - I � - - � I---- . . , - - ­ -_ ­ � . . I . . 1, . I.. ; . � . I � - , � i I I . -L . � 11 I . .. � '. L L t . i L � � '� ,I . I I � . � - . � . .. . -, 1 7 . 9 - I __ ­ . � .. � � �� 111. � . - . . I , I I I F, � I . � � - . I . � - I . ! . : -­­ -----,-. , - - - - I � . � . - I . I I I � . - , , � . �L - I - ­ , ! � - - . - � I I ­ - , ; i L ; - I I � . � J I . � I - . . . .- I ., — - - I I . . 1. . - - 71S . I I - �� -_ � . . - I . - I . . � - - ,I . . ,— __- --__&AM.,__ -, . I , .- ­— - . - ­ ­ -111- - - __.. _i__ __ ___ � _________-_1. 1--'--L'---�---"----�'--------"--'-"--�-�--'--�'-- ­­­ ­ -I---,-- '_'_!�__. - . — ­ - _ I---- ___ ­ _- -''-LL - ­ - ib�� ­ I