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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1890-12-26, Page 1- ­_ I—- I . I I . I I q I . . I - - I, . � - . -, I . � N . , I I __ I I N � � - 11. . i . . I . I I I . . . . 1� - . I I - �, I - I � . I I I . . - 1. - . I . I � . � . - � - I I I � . I � 7, I . . . � r . - I . . . � . I - . I . � . I I ­ . I - . . - . I : - - I - - I - . I . � 11 � - I I . I - '­­­­ �,_­-- � _­ __ --1-- zL---.- I - , I- I � - I- � I � I . � � ­ . I . 11 �� -1 -_ � . .1 - - . . - - I . . . � . . . . . . . ­��: - . � . - . . m I , � I * I I I I � - z2r 1 1 n . � � I � - � I I - . . . - . III - . � I . 2 � I . I 1 - . 7 1 . . I - � . . . IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII __ I � - . . I - � I , . I . � � - . . I I . � . I . . — - - - - - - - - - - - � - ; . — . I - . I v — - . - __ .. , I - - - - - . — . I - 11 . � � - . I — --- � . % I ; . 1. . i - ��� . � � . . . ,,, . . . � 1. . - ZQ�� I � , # -- . . I , , . ,,4- I I I I . , f . . q . , , . I I . ��i,1111111 - � � - - . . . i . It I 0 . 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When that � I : � YDS, � �, - , _� . . - I - The both were Mangled 'by the cable, The and was much respected and leste His gentleman Arrived be found the u,Dfor- I I . - . F R# them went - without. 'Luaintainces. '. . I _. �O I - � sentation of the case by ex-Comtroller mans , one Sinews of his artris were torn from the by his numerous acc In ry, tunate woman almost figuffocated. He - - If I Canadians, any of them being ,Mani- ah about three feet long and ers, William John and lie � ,, ; He claimed that tbe natural rooin w his body dra;wn through a broth I soon relieved her, however, by placing ." : �, . � in - Green. ore than three shoulder and � n firm of , -NI 0- . .2 I �i DECEMB E R. b - and a half wide. Not-rn widely -know 11 tol a pioneers, who were driven across ornprise the I tend- � the East River Bhould be Do pac,3 of six inches and badly crushed. c the jaw in its proper place, and ex 1 : - . the line through the tyranny and unjust boundary of so the strongest a A I I I . 7 . mercially, socially, and could get in at once, � -7 d No hopes are entertained of his recovery. Clary Brothers. ed his symp&thy to her by the one re- '�,' - I I nt. , objection, as com washed their hands ,an I I � - dealing of the Dominion Governme got in first, -Two little brothers named William _. 5 � � - . Thomas Bartlett was �1 i I already - obliterated. ten and eleven mark:- "Next time You yawn hold � � I 11 I , - both industrially, it was - -A man named I t t : I I The residen ,,e cities such as d in his chair a - � to in this settlement on . � I � I . I 3" found dea I I � ,Z - INE ASSORTMENT London, faces, quarrelled over the soap and t his boarding- and Richard Leslie, aged the Lou- your hand under your jaw.' . � * Many�qther larg ed I . I . . 1� F . I sides of the line are, ;as a rule,' anxious each other's peevishness, as they tei'm - morning. years respectively, cted by the Agri- - ? . . . S�� Paris* an� Berlin, are naturally divided I . house in Brockville th,e other - dnesday last week. -The judges sele . : � I I — for unrestric -ciprocitY, or complete . e - t � ; . . I : I - OF . � ted re I . � I - - . I I - . I I annexation, but the feeling is much �-by rivers, but are commercially and it. By 8 O'clock two of the sailors came His surroundings were most . repulsive. don Police Court W cultuTal and Arta, Association �oof Qla I � I . the - . They had been turned out of doors by Mooborough A- � . . .- LUTERY i �he I politically united. The present arrange of coffee and Liquor had been hi John J,;Hubson, 9 'I . I h � - � % - . . and - D . ; - I . a I _,N11L ) - � stronger on the Canadian Bide" . around with a large pail -In view of his intended tour around their father) and for three days bull been tario, Mr. onaldson, East Zorras R I;, 11 � � z _NVI - e '0 ned ther, NI r. ! % . . � I Ai\�TTLES) Dominion Gov rum'' t has statio ment which allows New York served a dipperfui to each person. Then nd were discovered by and Mr. Will i . � . kI t each 0. orld, Rev. Dr.Torrance, of Guelph, without a home, a coal bin with a have complet2d their inspection Of the - ­ ,sy I E So I I � along the boundary line at present a Broo yn o antagonize ker followed with the bread in the w e western divi- the police sleeping in a . � - I - the ba I : - � DRESS , . ce to the, pros - several farms entered for -competition in I .. 11 - Police f e took what she has been requested by th � 1 7 . . J company of Mounted or the pur- Green thinks, is a Mena Commission his apron - tattered piece of rag carpet Us a COM i I . . �. SHAWLSY lkgling into the perity of . each: Tile , and each on deral�ly Sion of the Presbyterian Foreign Mis- . Group No. 4: 11 Craigburu9" White- f� I 1� . ,I , I It was handled consi - i 1. -.e : � . .1 � WOOL GOODS pose of preventing Suit I uthorized Mr. Green to draw up. a bill needed. I ary Society to visit Formosa. forter. -church, York County, owner, C.. J* . .. . 7 " I I ) . - . By Sion . ­ . I - . . : . country. They are stationed in 3ections a . -Oswald Birchall. writes from Eng- . L 0 ,� � . . TJ.NDERWEAR L conforming with the views set forth to before he got to the last person - , -The proposed removal of the Water - Park- 4 - . . I . along the line na to -Lake of ne the coffee was cold the men ap silver medal; I . S � from Groat islature during the tir Ian lie thinks it needless to say Brodie, gets the gold medal ; H ". . T . 1* I � a distance of about 200 be presented to the Leg This time each one had a ous Engine Works .from, Brantford is d that Fabout.the execution Of house, Vespra; Simcoe, � _'� : � . Well Macle, Clothing for Men the Woods, the"coming session. - f � peared again. I oiled beef still creating great discussion. Leading anything furthe u, townline bet.ween Tay tk� I -, . I And 0 . � I miles. A company of six is stationed at large tin bowl, one I all of br . -brother Reginald, but in the John A. Swa 15, -i � . I THE LAWYERS. inclined to grant them any his half ilvertnedal; W. - - urlDg ONE MORE FOR . 1. � J a-nd Boys, at Emerson, three being on duty d , nd the other contained potato hash, -citizens Seem ports he could never see and-Medonte, Simcoe, a i I . I . ri ather, a newspaper re! West Gwillimbury, Pilver t, - i . . i . The will of Dziniel B. Fayerwe .1 � c .1 I the day, while the other ,three patrol ay bequeathing and a qiiantity of both was served to reasonable terms to remain. . rreet of his brother's H. Fraser, n, ­ z . I . -1 who died the other d in 9 � I . ­; � I � 1 7 )s �1 M."Faul's the line at night. Equestrianship in oispi- each person. I carried mine upstairs -W.B.Young, the Forest egg dealer, any reason for the a e authorities i edal; Thomas Pascoe Darlingto :. I � I Edward � 000 to various colleges and h4 . left for England the other nay with. wife, and he asks that - tb _�, i I 1. the Iiaast of it, $2,100, . and threw'if, to the fishes. "reparation to the wife by allowing Durbam, silver medal ; Charles Ilan- _; i - . - . thia country is, to say his widow, at Qaeenstown, 8,000 pounds of turkeys, and will look make Simcoe, bronze iredal. � I . - I I . � . - I ., I ?� FORTH . uring the. winter tals, is to be contested by , By this time we were . t of shipping eggs to �is body to be removed to Woodstock kin, Tiny, of . � . . .. SEA . not very exhilarating d -the pro9pec -Vicar-General Laurent rector 2 � . k : . . that 'wh6 At first agreed to its probate. The I - i 1. - . .. . a I m_ � - season, and it is generally supposed - and the tug was in eight with the first into - di - � t - _­­ -.------- ­ . ' I mber St. 3dichael'i Cathedral, Torontol ed t : . I ------ . -off market. - I I 1. . _7__ is expected to realize nearly .$7, two- that far llowing aineunts of ti . I z � . their zeal for capturing the would-be estate - :. . � ��__ AKOTA. Mrs.' Fayerweather receives, load of Irish emigrants. -Fully -Dan Nielvor, aged 25 years, recent- -The fo last Friday. evening of heart disease. ' J. _ I . I - I . I r . : . . A VOICE FROM DA_ - , ill' -cool, off before spriDg. 000,000- thirds of them were girls and boys ' ��; - z __ : — _.� I to twenty-five ly a resident of London, was accident- f rom the United States were rafted from � , . I , smuggler w ' alking and was sud- . ive- �� I I am, under the will i $10,000 in cash, a house _� I ;, � I - . -_ 7 ' ' I- Thanking you for so much space, . annual income- of ranging from sixteen ally killed at Smith's Creek, Michigan, July Ist to December let, this year, He, had been out W faintness, and was : � I � I I PY.N111tNA, North Dakota, t in 57th Street, and an ; Garden denly seized with - 3 . � - � December 11th, 1890. 1 Yours, etc., - . . the estate, yea�s of age. Very few of 'the girls the other day. He was also well-known by the Calvin comrany 8; tak,eu into a neighboring house, where 'I . I I e 1� - - � NDSBOROUGH, $15,000. The remainder of - Island, for Queb c: Oak,,13,060 piece . � I � -or. -Having read so I J. F. LA ty colleges wore hats, and most of their baggage . e jentlemau was .1i � - . � " Pembina, North Dakota. I after the bequests to the twen ored handkerchiel or a in St. .-Mary's, Perth County. 'he died. Th reverend . - � � I . i DEAF. EXPOSIT , - was tied in a col Railway white wood, -,263 pieces ; longitudinal", I I I �� I I d" been paid, is to be -In the Toronto Street - Vorn in L'Alujou Main lat Loire, France, . � . I . � i -I much of la,t erio icals about . have d) - 45,478 feet ; Pipe staves, 12,822 . � - ; I �:� e in various p __4_ I and hospitals, potato bag. About 1300 got on boar yt,, ! I - I I - - . � � � dest - labored six- � , itution in Dakota, with your per- . iitora. This Arbitration proceedings on Saturday the 1,0 , 11 pieces; poplar, 4 pieces; in 18222. He came to Canada in: 1858, , 1 � divioed among the three exec and I found afterwards that two of the CoMparly is stables, car- pieces ; ash � I � . c I � in your valuable paper, New York Letter. leaves them- a million dolla.rs a piece and . el in, 320 pieces; w n 1860, and *1 I - '! Z, mission for space � y bunks on the right value of , the as ordained i : 7 e girls were to occu.p � pieces . �j I : . � - .1 � I I . teen years .in . . , � I . it is t - - - I ;r ish to give year readers a few facts Regular Correspondence.) o this that the widow objects. Sh .1 shrft workshops, and other buildings walnut, 53 - * 9 pie � St. Patrick's parishj� To- . : I w: ( ide of mine. Dinner was no ' t served , West Indian staves9 19,030 ces. -the year 1$81 be was Apt I - is not op W as eig, a pupi , P, ac � I �posed to the liberality of her a ced in evidence at $172,731.51. -1 of Carleton -touto. in - . I r e- . _1� � Cathe- I � . on th6 other aide of the question, as well I NHw YoRx, Decen her 22nd, 1890. til after we started from Qaeenstowu of South Dandrical -Jennie Gr i . pointedrectorof St. Michael's I I . houuhts respecting the husband's bequests to.th colleges, and an ,t go down for mine, as the -Ar. John Maus, Wednesday : . 7 17 '_ as a, 0 Faster Succi has at last concluded his i �turday, and went Place High School, died on dral, which position he filled unt 8 1. I - ear has these out in and I did no o leave it for was kiffing pigs last St it III 4� -, . . . . "I Red. River Valley. This y , no remark ableach ie vernent of going with- says she is wiffing to carry scenery wag too attractive t -last week after an' illness of less than - - . :1 I .. ; I !!!!! . T, . ery trying one to settlers Perhapaso, .,-, e stable with blood on his clothesi .1� t I � 11, . I I- I 11 J out iood for a period of 45 days. This case she obtains the property. I into th her death. doubt been aav I dinner. Z' cked him, two weeks. A pimple.abDeared on ar- . . State, but when one of his ed � -The St. Catharines Star says: A .; - . 1� is the first tirve on record that, anyone but I think the colleges would rather have horses ki ­ �ii 11 in sorne, parts of thia new . Very Boon we were out on the ocean - ace which, on being irritated, inflarn I I � bruising his f e happened at the wed - 11 � 'he j I .� � � . n you consider that we have millions - She fell into ridiculous mistak I whe of health has lived more than one million in their hands then two In ' I I ; )ega� to feel the vibration of the breaking 'several ribs and and spread malignantly. �N I ­ � 1. � . '�at the pustules would . - '. � - of bushels of wheat for e rt you will in A State food, and as the I the legal bushe,3. I Am afraid the sight - and I . f one of our young townsmen quite LTX- ,xpo was sea sick, leg. ding o I . &e � still at a rea- six weeks without any . nillions being disposed of vessel. -Almost every one -The winter term of the Institute for the conviction t - recently. The bride and groom were IJ� . � . - � . , ; - � � see that, all a State,we are . faster has been caref ally watched every of so many i. . i I I ptation for myself iucluded, and the deck had the [on i ation. The I oo great a tern �rought to prove fatal, and no amount of exPOStu tons cere- I � . - I sonable distance from stary minute of the time, he is fairly entitled quietly was t appearance of a pig -sty. Very soon the the Blind at Brantford, was b or entreaty could dislodge the driving off aftoir the momen � I " I d. western D Tesist. . when lation � � I . I I Ir. �j destitution in the central At . the lawyers to . � . me along with long rubber a conclusion last Friday evening, gloomy thought from her mind, She mony, when the bride remarked, - "You -1 I � . �. to the rather empty honor of Champion sailors ca auntie." The happy . i �iss_ � Q, viz., WELL TRAINED tIOIN'S. They dashed the a highly huccessful concert was held. ur days before death forgot to kiss ; ; � nti,es, resulted from two,iftrce,, � conscious fo not. I 'It . . �: cou Faster of the World. Since the fast be- I .L - :_ I . replied, "' No, I : ; ,,re ev astation gophers. er in the -pipes to clean up. home for the was un think , - L , i iy util �ng at water right and left, and many a -poor The pupils do not ko groom i � . I drouth and d � gun on November 5th u - it ended on . Prof. Darling, the lion tam came. was her any- I � . a la '' 1. *d �L e to a cer- )f phy- play I I Claudius Nero," now runni . ged lady, the _d I thought 11 ' . - � 33 '4] �7i � L ; ; 'on ;� . la . '�_7:goo' �"s ioad A � I The former may be overcorn . Saturday night last a committee ( o's Garden, &esents one of th most body got drenching wet, as I did, and Christmas holidays. polis College, -The death 'of an fiI I kissed sake," repli I- irrigat'jon by the sinking get dry. I -was sick -The lease of Regro, of the late Thos. Inglis of Glen - way �o due s � 11 . . tain extent by I ' .to widow er you)ve � . : fortunatel sicians and newspaper men have been in Nibl rices to be found in crept into bed used by the Government as a branch of ' itatect"bilide " I'll wag, . t - y e ac- interesting performa - he survived a little over the ag ) . ` - -.�y _� i of artesian wells, as it very constant attendance and have mad s far ahead our days and not the slightest attell ris, whom a I � S I I His exhibition is a p - Rockwood Insane Asylum, has been mor 111- ! _�ica urred at her residence kissed the min ister2s wife." Ahasiyde- ; happens that there is an unlimited sup- day to day con- the city- :ie by tion was paid to my repeated ap i � I . I � oil records from � � ­ ersonalitY was . - - , . ,,.he ... esian water underlying ratq - o siddlar performances of days go) for assIstance. I cancelled, to take effect in February. four months. oce -in her 80th year. scription of the 1%dy's p . . I - . v ply of pure art cerlli�g decrease in weight, change of � f tions on Friday 15th inst, ' ul ;, - I les I routh-striaken region at * atd is ahead of the stage . burgh- given by the brideq when the awf . temperature- and everything else con- as the railro, days, The 150 inniates will be distributed . almost all the d . f wildly IaaPiDg into IdidDOttaBtefOOd for three I Mralngliawaga native ofRox . � < . I �i .1 Ilry. _pthvaryingfrom,900to 1500 feet. nected with the undertaking. Sucei's coach. Instead o - among other institutions. ced upon them that the 11 I ' . � . a 6 ct ng revolvers and at the end of that time the steward shire, Scotland, and emigrated zo d sensitively PaTtiCulaTt bet- ak ,( - , ;he lattlers expe the cage, whip in hand, fi,.ri th the �� --Tae, Brady, auctioneer of Ingersoll, I or, 11 I I Tile gopher nuisance the s it the ess asked me why I did not ear, wi ith her husband in 1857. Her dignified an ' ",_ i � . 9 i - . I I Ir. � , . - ccessfully combat by the judicious I weight dwindled from V47 pounds a ild raising a rumpus gener- %e girls.- I replied that I would conducted a sale of Shorthorn cattle and country w . I , � , to au, un- rest of I erred in Glenraorris ter half of the Episcopal Minister Ofti­ I . I I I oison. The start to 104 p6und� at the finish, and his at the lions a * I : � .1ar, I fp � at the food they Shropshire sheep for Moassrs. Gil;lls n & remains were int ,ciating had been the victim of miStaken � . : Al � . � o I . - - application of soxne.form u looks changed so completely that he ally, the professor enters in a most rather starve than e ' 0 the funeral being attended by I 1. __: I - Liver Valley have, cerned manner and gives his orders e Burch, of Delaware, the other day. cemetery, osculation. " : F Pti . settlers in the Red P cQn a very large concourse of neighbors and ve Dr. Chinier, - . . � � .. � ould not be taken'for the same man. ' 1 ilater tone -than a had. She gave me a pi c6 of bread and % I I ` ither of the a ent very high, sheep I ., i � , ! ': I I ­ Water, air and ice are all he has had to to the beasts in qu which I ate, and that was Some of the stock w -The name of the bra - . . 1 7 - .- - � if. -d plagues have eyer visit- ng of Italian a pork chopy friends, by all of whom the was held in in the parish � c wi been more fortunate, as ne, hurch at � , � �. . i __ � f! I � i .,- � , � 11 live on and yet his bodily heal an would order a gal elling at $40 each. - who was killed � t - . � � � � V . ..� aforementiow at least -t� excess. laborers. Npither is he afraid to take the only food I had at the ship's ex- s left very great esteem. I lith inst., the battle � - �: I � I . The bread was always served -The -other day in Paris a lady . of St. Eustadhe during the , I - .1 I . I I,% F, ilas -on Thursday evening, in 1837,- 1 1 - It ed those count d and his mind clear all the . � 've been I b O" hiseyesoff them whenever he please8, pense. ith their skins her purse, containing a few dollars, on d Lower Canadian -rebellion Is .i - . I � a 1. V I I ! ap- , I , 'Tis true the crops would h . t=. go� Saturday night he broke his e potatoes W, - t around Mapleton met an - . � i h m u he turns hot, ana th - k at the Post Office. Some per he farmers 3dy's lips becsuse of ­ �_. ore rain. bad n the des he Farmers' In- again upon everybi - - ,�_ I I E I - heavier some seasons if in I lbrI fanst by very easy stages, beginning and. during t e perfor a ce on. There was soup for dinner every , ' 'i . � : I . The afterwardap and organized a branch of t � I i b is Of teu. the case in On � - son came in shortly the recent death of his widow. Madaulc ,a, � - On his back on them a dozen times - I ._1 . � . wl " , fallen (and sue itil ly a teaspoonful of cocoa. ained, and at day. It,close,ly resembled greasy dish ppropriated the stitatlE of which there are a number in I �) ovinces of Can- without any enquiries a Chenier was most devoted to her unfor- - - I I . '93, . I � tario, and the Eastern Pr Sunday he ate a, good dinner and started animals are wonderfully tr _h a water with gfeat-pecesof meat swim I I being the fourth for 1 - 1 - I I throng the county, this married., I � - I . failure irk any of the forBoaton to exhibit himself in amu- the professor's bidding go e tewart, of Embro, tunate husband, and never � . hem aocla)., but total I tion ago ming on the top. on Sunday we had pure and contents. West Zorra. Mr. S . � _v*_ . � laties of the valley is unknown. The uern at $1,5Wa week. . ., numberof featathat-a genera . Jurnpuddin, and thewaiter handed -Frederick and Arthur Knight, nt for the purpose of explain, agaiLi after the doctor's tragic end. The . . -1 . . � : 1, � - coll 8 . 99 was prese ng time 11 . I 0 1 1 , - - - . h, e- - gopher plague is also almost unknown. I would be considered impo"ible. P s father and son, who were - arrested the 9. Af ter the -deceased had been living a 1 1 11 n I I RELIEF FOR THE CROWDS. . ICE OF MILK. it around with his finjers. Fish wa munici- ing its work aud-usefulnes ' f red - . .f again RAISING THE PR the Ith her son-in-law, Dr. Wil Pre- . I , i , rnediate di3triet e wil � . ' I �U- 1. i . The crops in . this im The question of rapid transit is f tbe .Milk Producer's served seVeral times. Such a DaBty other day on their farm, in on a business of the meeting was. finished b � I . I � I � r fully up to the average. .The secretary o I never saw before. The pality of Springfield, Manitoba, _. I - 'Were this yea 0 up, and a determined effort �e saying that looking mesa . - h on the - tariff," in which vost, of St. Jerome,. and it was from the� I i 10OMiDg , gave a speec t is the staple ut a noti( lugh to charge of cattle stealing, have been com, n that the . ed, ; yield, which Union h"usent o -_ - residence of that gentlema . . - i The wheat i. will'be made at the coming session of butter. was nearly strong enc - . he strongly advocated free :trade with A.- � ,. avvages about 15 bushels per " the price"of milk until otheLrwise order- walk. It was provoking to have a mitt7ed for trial. ,, lady bearing such an historic name was ;, I . r , crop, the Legislature to pass some measure . the world resting place in - the I - I I � - ga- ! I � )r- l acre, sorlII realizing as high as SO bush- ill meet the unmistakable de- ed will be $1 70 per can of 40 quarts, eu passed through carried to her last ! . � , - .11 less which w tion charges, with an dinner such as I have trie4'a to describe .-The Duart Presbyterian congre , : - i ,ven . less the transporta � ev. Malcolm -Nearly 50 Cbinam, ence of many hundreds of 'People "' - I i as low as 10 and e ' n Thursday last week home- pres A . ery 4! � ad .. els, and Some his mand in one way or another. Ev -can when the slat for you on a dirty wooden table, tion tendered a call to the R in the Winnipeg o Montreal and elsewhere, who had ,� I ,I I _� ; tells its own tale in, t - addition of 5 cents per . nlook over the Kay, formerly' a missionary �1 � - � 7 '. ed I Good farminj one of our city's representatives at At I � h and a,tin plate, and the - ward' boundy amongst them being some from . tribute of respect ,. � n I � Mr. Kay has accepted the la L I west sidIe of t e ,O,ne to pay- their last I I � 11 as in the older settle- n is delivered on the 'and see the Northwest. , them, . , as � . � country as we - has promised to work for the pro- ca side of the room wealthy merthants. One of �� . 11 i � 11 es'and Ontaxio. bany Hudson 'River. This is an ine.re,ase call, and will be �inducted on January e of the last linke which binds the L . - - �- I ,�e, i _nts of the Eastern Stat ject and many of them look apon it as it down to a firstelam dinner . speaking of the American, exclusion law, to on to the past -_ i � - rn. - 6 fixed sailors 8 e t* n 11 . I � in tOWD, who sow their 16th. ,g a 10 . �., . 119 A People living i the most important business of the half a cent a quart over the prip , L n table. present �Sof James N. � A for December served on a clea I - i- 'ob- by the Milk Exchange ere treated -While eight men were unloading a said it was an outrage, and lie intended 9 re 4 1 .tl&- � , rog, and who pay �o more . . y the poor g ernment. -The defalc____ i I ;1 . � ,rain in sp, . on. No plan to accomplish the � The wa ),irls w -R&li- calling the attention of his Gov .: - �, 1: 19 are . reaping sesBi - - Cunard's wharf, of f � .. t I [kcr I �; attention to it till harvest, elan agreed to,but which was three cents a quart, ritt, to ere sub- cargo of coal on Henry, the commission merchant, .. � 1 .C2 � rops. Noxious jeat desired has yet b -haps receive the producer. The result will no doubt was indeed shameful. They w f the to it. He thought there might be re- Ot up to $40,000. �111, - now very inferior c . aginable, the fax, Friday -night, a portion o 11 laliationbytheholpe Governmentl And iChatbam, are said to fo � I � : I I I the viaduct plan will per I - jected to every insult im 9 i . I - 7 1� , . Ot t� Nveeds that grow luxuriantly thTOugh on first, This provides for a be a contest between the dealers and the Irish girls -'especially. The sailors would wh-arf collapsed with a crash, and a -_ ,bed it is believed the following is pretty ; 1 aa 11 mMer, seed and reseed,u.ntil attenti reducers. The Union is an. important ter. Five of the men American reside."ight be bani� a I . ADI viaduct from City Hall through Elm P thet known if fell into the wa nearly a correct statement of the I rger i T . I the early su call them by every epi . and the.importation of American goods L firially they rth avenue g%nization, and includes most of the ' Chatham town : I � usurp the entire farm, or,, - rn amounts obtained in � . es: they appeared to be dull or were not I . � ha I I . -1 'I � er .- . Log becomes unprofita,ble. if -street, Center street, and Fou avy producers in the near -by counti eply to their insinua- -Voting on a by-law to grant aid to I forbidden. . -old son of George Sauve. Bank of Montreal, $11,000 . Colone : I wheat growi to 42nd street. Facilities will be afford- he andN;w1Jersey - -saucy enough to r -A ten-year un &Sons, $600 ;J'arries : - - ; I i . - at, a total failure. We have a soil un- a state, Connecti cut I ic night I was awakened by I the eitent of $15,000 to the Cobourg, Owned last Satur- Smith,4514;Gle � d � * ; I n the ed for running heavy locomotives and of thi � a price ..tions. 01 x took Garden Island., was dr iiner, $1, 100 ; S. BarfootL, $300 ; Gen. - �1 ,_ i , . � t . - Paralleled in the world, considering � from outside the city,direct to The reason assigned for the raise i icei feeling -very wet and ,uncomfortable. - I Northumberland & Pacific Railway vening. The lad was on & hand- M � I : �i L ,: - is remarkably trains -producersis the increased pr � .d found place- A; few days ago at. Ca:mpbellford, day e . .,� . L Area, and the climate , d the Brooklyn Bridge. by the if it an which was drawn by his brother Stephens, $280 ; Tighe & Stringer, $500; � .�, . ; I . I agreeable as the City Hall an investigated the cause 0 i . � . . . is not quite a It This plan may not be the beat but it of feed. Former efforts.of the Union to - u pail of and the by-law was carried by a vote sleigh, s. He ran some distanfe and I,. Stringer, $200; C.Northwood, $800; , -1 - :1 healthy if it L I that One of the girls had p t a on tkate - I . I Z. . . portions 6f th . fix the price of milk in opposition to the - against. - it glided P. T. Barry9 $300. A. D. Stringer and , i ; " _q, country. -'and ady to of 105 for and 15 k gave the sled & 'Push. 1. . �; some other 1, � ing Novem- ther have 108ty - i � Xt I is certainly better than nothing, - ' I �; however, all ' the necessary . Exchange have not been successful, for water At the foot of her bed re airhole, ,and 4 L 11 a. I I , , public demand some relief without wash herself and had then gone to sl,Dep, -For the ten months end ver the ice, struck an �e Waddell are also known� to " . Ni the production of No. I the I that milk has been brought . h krio*n at time of I " .i :1 elements for I . �! ay. The -frightful incapacity of the the reason and and some one had knocl�ed it over. her 20th their arrived, according to 0 h e juFt how much is not ly fl ' c '' sled and lad *ent underneai . � '. There are .1 - I z oats, baxley, potatoes apparent to this city from great distances, roji Assets are - . I -ore 9000 elder b u Oxford, on z I hard wheati I I L " roads is becoming n his The condition of the babies and their the Provincial Government retur rotbertried hard to save the writing. nil. � - A as*a fleld crop, are an entire . - many members. of the anion sold t . . failed, and he w1s ,town property and a farm I . . m hay. Peas, � mothers underneath can better be imag- 10, 106 settlers in Manitoba, nearly . little fellow, but � fail, nd millet do f '" ly every day. . d. one of the chil4- of' whom irrived whicb there was a mortgage�of $11,000, , air . , N milk at exi3hange prices. by the Canadian. himself. id I nre, but flax .a A BUILDING E XPERI'ANE,_ T. EDwi-,i ARLINGTON. ined than describe Pacific Railway. -The care of 6tock and nearly lost a - .4, . - e steward fariner taking a and oh investig tion it is found a chat I � . I well. I r8vement in ,"French � . and th . -A Prince Edward i - �-, `1 - . ren was, taken sick I g &mount was ef - '. � An idea prevalent in 00ari() about The latest imp the furnishing'by . - - . was household effects numbered 641. telmortgagefor a bi - . 7) is room an' Aon atation the I - , Zia I in this city is vagated h d the mother - as hanged Fri- drove of cattle to Pi, -_ ­ --t . t 4- I i. t -untry is that it ia a region of un- flats udlord of a billiard room and &,. - .Life In The Steerage� Remi Lamontague w - ' I ve behind f ected on Saturday. . - -1. - . 1-j his co permitted to nurse it in there. I day was obliged to e old lady in .2 ­ uriag thels, - ExpERIENCIII) ON as taken into -Mrs. Renshaw, an V, i �lizzards d ' y L - YOUNG LADY you corild slip a shilling day morning at Sherbrooke, Quebec, other T -a E her n - :_1 f athornable frost And utable bowling; alle for the free use of tenL WHAT A . - Of course if & Iame cow. he animal w I died the other day at the � �. 4 n ,;L eason, and the indisp ants. A wealtby real estate owner has THE ADRIATIC. ter's hand before each meal for the murder of his brother-in-law h year, �; the winter a into the wai L I 'on o L ? d hailstor ery just as preparations for the executio� Mr. A. S. Carson's-barilyard, where she 90t ' i home of the cyclone an. Me dar- d for a flat house of I have just crossed the Atlantic in the hour, you would be served with a v . residence of her son, John Renshaw, . I I - I -- � � frost, just broken groun lay down, and as, it was B cold night 6, West Nissou'i. The de- I I . I incr SuMmer. That we have hard i of the White Star -steamer heriff. Webb fell r � I z:r ouilt "this kind which he is going to build as ,steerage decent dinner. That was a regular were about completed S 6rsou got a sleigh robe and covered concession . Icr I `Ou�t attempt to deny, but on ace - . I . a victim to heart disease, dying very Mr.Ce husband, the late SAM- i-- � � �u- d - an experiment. The building will be Adriatic. n's practice among those who could afford I the Morning there was ceased with her . '. � - . osphere it rare he bad paid suddent . I up the cow. n e seen. The uel Renshaw, who died seven years a.gol �, 1 I ,, e, I I six storeys high, the top floor to be , I secured a berth in the single wome lacolnehire, Z4 . , � of the dryness of the atni it. One woman told me a Y. �1. I � , unbearablej and is generally er Adriatic, -for every mqal she had. I -Mr. George Manser h%s disposed of ntither cow nor robe to b aged 85 , emigrated from Li - V I .. I Ig I the billiard, room, and the compartment on the steam �illings . found later trying to make her � becomes � two a] . e ago, and after .� . 4 -yovid- . England, over 60 year 4 : , oon to the country used tPr - ;­ d- that that was pocket his farm near Crosehill to Mr. James cow was - I ;, .� B�. believed to be a b be fitted as a bowling at of the White Star line. Jlaviug p was informe way home, but the robe had disappeared. ly slattled on �� I / � _ . Scotland, who - I I __ . e_ n account of ex- basement to the. f all ed myself with the necessary articles as - I think bett�r food Barbour, of Dumfries, like now to hear of I several changes they final S rather than otherwise 0 lies which IeY. The Idtter will extend money for thiam. 6g09 Mi. Carson would the place where they died, of which they � . terminating the insect ene m, hich cotlI ' plied the came to this country a few months a . - . --and better Isery could be sup � - . - ' . ng - �'i m . a he milder sections of the length of the lot, which. is 100 feet deep, set forth on the ticket w ice the sum of $5,000, As this is pro the robe. riday evening a solemn and were residents over 50 years. Settli . ,43, -flourish in t . pins to be in a vault at the further of a tin cap, tin plate, knife aqd fork pobr people who are compelled to travel for -Last F "I I i I Color- I the 'i e of the best farms in in Canada at such an early date they had � I country. Take for example the -spoon, wash baiin and soap,.& straw irage if the managers of those nounced to be on . . e8sive preparatory and baptismal i � - . � . is pest made its end so that the noise of knocking them and nd a rug, -I was ready'to com- in the stee pay a little more the locality it is safe to say the young 111I I cted in St.Jamoas' . Pres- ia bright recollection of p 4i: . ado� p in this neighborhood over will not disturb the tenants. mattress a . great companies would when * I . � rance L estward voyage. The I Scotsman has made a prudent purchase. service was condu . Me ' �, . 1- first appea -billiard room oikv,,the top floor .will nee my W their helpless passengers. don. Rev. James of Niswuri it was a howling wil- I I , i ago, and although The attention to ached dernesso, when, the wild deer bounded i . �wlll have accom- steamer was to start from LiverpQol at . ,ye, and during -win. hall and Joe. Larkin, Grand byterian church, Lon . aorne four or Love years I but eleven da x church, pre I OL - I '0� it has not yet entirely �disappeared9 still be a fine affair and -were We were a single article of Trunk Railway watchmen -at the cross. Ballantynes 9f KnO dy solitude, followed by � �k - m,odations for other -games besides bil- 1.30 p. in., but steerage passengers that time I never had . an interesting and instructive sermont . I the - d hungry packs of wolves. Hungry bear& I . . � �r. the damage done scarcely pays for - to be on board by 10.30 a.m. We I never had the oppor ing on Richmond street, London, were, mroge( � . � . to " I .8troying them. The genuine Iiards. -Eagh tenant will be given a sep clothing off. after which 28 new members ar )e- fed upon the farmers' Pigs and sheep. � _ .- t in which -were all bundled to one end -of the lower I hereww always a number on Saturday, last, presented with 46 . selves in front of ,the platform. b ; I . It& .. labor Of de so Much is writ- arate nigh- each week tunity, for t y and an address for faith- them 11 I � blizzard, aboutwhich full use of these decks while the saloon. and intermediate v. M. P. Talling �lnd the church Overcome by the weight of years the I � �rt esolation in its - be will . have of men around,and I never had a decent purse of mono latained the f ore Re "to rest, leaving ii famil I � I e kept . ful service. The address co, I . I I - himself, passengers got on board, and wer . ive adults were Ak#ptized, the deceased sank y I ten, leaving death and d meal. elders. F died), 55 1 . - re I anodern "improvements " for e leading bual- - . - � I . t I tr&ck., is unknown in this valley. The 4 rain, all packed close to- ions being put by� the pastor of nine children (three having . 1: . 11 : winter and friends and the rent- will be the therein the I hope I shall never be compellad to signatures of several of th usual quest r - - 11- , L-ritig the� . a One of I . -S. J. ness men of the city f grandchild, en and 40 great' grind S 7 � � loss of human life du --Old same whether tenants avail therriselveo . gether, for nearly two hour . tickets travel in steerage again. , red _by the new members, O! - . : r � 1. . � I - . -Mrs. Hugh Nichol, of the 9th line and answe.1 ' , . . � I I Season here, does not exceed that of the Officials then examined our are by profession of children. : Ill � . f the privilege or not. ' a se- whom sixteeii w4 of Chalmers � . . I ,�h ; II urlon or the northerndistricts of On. .0 HOLIDAY I)EASON-. - and we were at liberty to go to dinner. � Canada, of Waterloo t with d the rest by certificate. -Rev. W. A. McKay Able ; . . � .. I . tario. In fact I have -ndt heard of any . down, being too much ab- ent a few d while faith tin of Rochester, church, Woodsto hed an . V ar - I y dur- The brilliant displays of pretty,thiDga I did not go old Eng- , A Young Men's Prohibition Club ri6us Jaccid aye ago, -Arthur Hoyt Day, E I i, deaths by freezing I'll thi3 co.untr . our store windows, the throngs of sorbed in taking a last -look at ,anized in Winnipeg, out driving in a sleigh ; the horses took land on temperance sermou to the Temperance 1! I f ,:� It, has been org rs. New Yorkp was hanged at Wel . . -own � 1. about six years 4a w . F ing the land. - er fright and ran a ay, throwing M � . "7 ,my residence of al. shoppers with bundles in arms, fman, of Kingston, lead ry bad- T r last week, f or organizations of that t last Sabbath, � � here. As regards cyclones, the Sign cks-all I stood at the rail wat a- -Prof. Kau hursday morning viii, 6, 11 ]Elow f - uching the se breakirog her arm ve I on the 27th of from the text, Esther I � . I AL k I . 8 Of . p -h loaded tru L nitentiary choir, haL composed Nichol out, the murder of his wife, estruction . � . I I �k . cords testify that no such. dis- streets crowded wit ill I of the pe ly and also inflicting internal injuries,. bank at can I endure to see the I. L . I I - July lo, explaining the - 1 � . t; Service re ese show in an unmistakeable manner 'galls, utterly regardless o&time, t an anthem, which will be published at . 7 pushing her over the - .L I . in the valley th . � is doubtful ed .f!rTnly my Kindred?" After 1�tk 4 . ` - ^'Ster' has ever occurred Yreatest feast was-aronsed by theriniliDg Of the supper her recovery . ; . the near approach of the 9 -el- the Ni;gars River. Day walk ; i since tl,,e st&tions have been esta6liaboad, greens, toYs, bello I went down th6 but was too an early day. -The Jewish orator, Dr. `W�d stances in which these words i . : : - I Christmas . I -Prince Edward County Council will ' � use 'to the scaffold and maintained hii for- circurn I i , differ� of the year. en the free were spoken, he applied his text to the I . I w � . I althouO Us late to g for the indi- Ward, who has been giv 'ast. Rev.. Mr. McCilai"g I straight winis have on dolls and Santa Claus in all big va,rio :et anything to eat. I did not titude to the I . I � . 0 - , ke a hungry wolf establish a house of refuge prov- tbf al spiriLtual ruin caused throng out the world to -day . I . I cut occad ry hand, and appointed of many churches throughout the h � ons attained terrifying veloc ustant and fai I ei feel like grabbing Ili was his co � . I � I met with on ev I . L L Mk . I hailstorm phenomenon is by forms, are go to bed supperless gent, and LaAark county has deliver lectures o - confession. Up by, "the drunkard -making -traflic." . - I � 1g: ity. The but as the stornis everyone is preparing to eat, drink and for it so I had to � a commission to consider the matter. ince, to n Palestine, attendant. He made no ely blamed his Think how erance besots, de- I . -The-slee i - . ould like to be seen by some par intemp � . . . lio means uncom. Mon, as the be riierry. Ma,ny stores are handsome- for once in my life. , ping corn iall boy overturned a bottle of etc-, w le passioilat � victims; how it, I- I � . and - wise -A ell Kingston who. lent him money to the last I ,was the one who grades and ruins its I 1. 6- ted streaks, I destroy only isola done of them exhibits partment.§,_.,tzwere arranged length -and Mrs. Potter, of Til --1 ties in itch I . I � is co m-parratively ly decorated, an - f the carbolic acid, six ,ago. The loans have sister, who' be claimed affects society, the home, the chi 4 k. - i, e visit from Rochester to the . . against then a. of Coluill- about five' f laet down each side o month& I . . I - - an immense -moving panoram. . sonburg, has a badly burned face in con- som. d th hardens the � . �d' damage If can- ,q , ianent 1 consisted of two pieces o not been returned and the man has die- �Ianpe e admit having actually how it Bears the conscience, , � , low, no very great pern ing America. The figures room and river. He did not I i . I a- ,. results therefrom. Sit,uated as, we are, bus discover ry life -like. - as fastened from two poles to the ship'lel sequence. pushed big w heart, and blinds a man to all the n- I � -e ve v es, a Prince Edward appeared. ife over the bank, but his -1 id , onal boundary, we are made of wax, and al -Mr. B. Hugh f London's ty 'i �� near the . internati rgotton in these side. On each piece four strips of wood has worked up -Mr. Peter McClary, one 0 ic. a terni �. There are :� ;1 I G., ity for ascertain- The poor are not to be fo I, have ample appoitull . 'oral newspap ed, making sleeping room for county. apple evaporator, . -The London Free Press Pahl - s times, as sev . ers are were plac . bushels of apples into dried leadirog manufacturers and business men denial was not emphati iahes $3,000,000,000 yearly spent on strong "a - jug the prices of store goods, farm pro- joyook nd over 8,000 . died on Saturday at his residence in ink throughout the world, while only , �_ I , i 'a of, the line. raisitig,furide for Christmas trees- and five people. There was no covering a nd cider. , � I don in his 77tb year. Deceased was the following item as . a warning to dr re raised for the spread ,of 1 &c., on both slide The 11 Her- nothing but a piece of wood to serve as fruit a woman liv- $12,000,000 a .1 . �8� - dacta, toys,for free distribution. � -The withdrawals from the Govern- Lon d son of the late John McClary, yawners: A young married the Gospel. And for this vast outlay 1. 11 I Hardware And groceries are much _� � . ald " will give a Christmas dinner to a pillow. - continue to in- the secon . Middle- ing on Bruce street in London, is just s a standing armyof '8W, , . �r f chimper on this side of the line as a rule, in t . he city, , irrespective One by one the girls began 10 climb merot Savings Banks one of tho best known men in . ng from a very severe shock to the world ha , � lel . as well as All cotton goods, while all every newsboy i nationality. into bed. Very few of them had any crease. -The amount - withdrawn last . sex county. With his father's family recoveri. ived the other 000 drunkards and 180,000 every year ". I I ta gr,a es Oj Woollen goods are cheaper on of creed, color, polit ca or ng I felt Borry for them, as the week was $150,000. . oni New, Hampshire to Can- her "ervous system rece i6 delightful going down to a drunkard's grave and a; ,1 11 . * A � I � I d I ,iven in,Lyric Hall, coveri ians connected with McGill he came fr * * God, . I ing near Nilestown, in day. . She was indulging in I � � the Canadian aide. . wy cold; but they were —Phy-31*13 drunkard's eterIlIty. � . I � I le The wheat market The dinuer will be g , xperimentiln ada in 1817, settli Dr iah the and a band will furnish music while the night was v( College, Montreid, are e:. 9 num- Yawla before retiring for thenight,when . . � ; wi6n us has been higher throv g - Westminster Township, and fc,r a u�red. In .bless General Booth and the great work - � I le gures boys eat. Whatever else New Yorkers Itght-hearted and appeared to be happy with Dr. Koch's lymph' a supply Of �ry unusual incident occ :_E � i . I eutire season, as the following fi Some of them lay singing and talking - ber of years worked on the farm. He a ve r he has undertaken, The 11submerged t 'heart and received. performing the act she opened he . I . � 3- .7 st price paid for .may be, they are generous a berths which they of inland revenue in. psuperis- i . . K will gbLow. The highe o the night. In the an named Davidson, ern- -filled the position , �i - a till far int - la -Millions, . �_ - . �� 11 stations between �Emerson And have a share of that charity which cover -A young M niture fac- Bpector from 1855 to 1876 when he was mouth so wide that her jaw was dislo- class," by which he means the � wheat at � underneath mine were three women. ,. � 4 a multitude of sins-. � ployed at Burr Brothers' fur tice of the cated, and fell out of its place, prevent- ed and degraded,numbers thte - 1 - A :. nts, while at Stations and they made a erannuated. He was g a noise or one-tenth of the whole population. . . I Winnipeg w&s 87 ce Each bad an infant, - t rible ace'- sup jus Ing her speaking, or Makin ,)I as a Booth, I . 41 . the line as high as 96 cents was NEW YORK OF THE FUTURE. Be,' too, so that Bleep was out tory, Gdelph,Met with a er and had served "The drink difficulty I �South of - hih ascending peace,for over 30 years, l4owever, she mau- �, l, nt pri e of No. I hard The ,Commission appointed for the lively noi stion till 'all on towards d!ant the other day. W as councillor, reeve and school trustee above a whisper. lies at the root of all. Mine.tenths .� : -1 paid. The preae ing the feasibility of of -the que w � e of his hands, got . in- aged to notify her hi;jAband, who was in " _11 , n din Emerson PurDose of,consider in the elevator, on an active iffering and of our poverty, squalor, vice and crime - ' � 7 8 � I . la� -1 wheat here is 64 oe to. -ating into one huge municipall- morning. � cable and the respectively, having taken ase, that she was st ". s 01 54 cents. The settlers this courI incorpos at 6 o'clock by the caught between the steel' ional matters. He was the hol he madd gpring from this poisonous UP -Mt- I I - Ititude, nearly ty the cities of New York and Brooklyn, Welwere akoused . drum on the elevator. He reached out terest in educat rian Church, scarcely able . . �_ 1i I , ia 'Perribilia, are a motley being repre- Staten Island, &c., held a meeting last steward and directed too the.toilet-room e other hand to extricate himelt and a member of the Presbyte I i � all the European count . Each one took her -basin along, but th ;17 ; . � I ,'I . . ;; I el � A ,sented, The majority) however, are week and -listened tp an elaborste pre - . . I . !! � I � � I I ­ - : . - I 1. tdg� I i "'� * .,a,_ ,- - � , � � - I I - I - r4*. I - r -_1 I -T, I ( 0. 1i I 1 - , J A- JJ , - I Nz�� 7- � - I t - . �_ I � . . � . I ;_� �C_._' I - I . I I I I I . I I . V . : I ;c_ . I 11 7 - . -1 I I � � I � I ­ � . . 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