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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1895-07-19, Page 1�—mqimm --- �­ ---m-----1- -- - ---­!�M­ � I ... ..... .. � �­ �--- � - , i - . . I 11 � - . I - - I , I -k` .� I � I I .- I I - I I I - . . : 1. � . -, I � I - I . � I . ; I - - . - I : . I I I - . 7 I - . . I . . . � I . � . I - - . .1 1: � - d 4 1 � � I . I I . :1 Alk . i I I . . i I , I . I - I I � - I . ! - � i I I , I I I � 41 I .1 . � � - � - - - I , . � I � I I I � - 7 . - - -, I I : . - � ­ - I I . i I . � - - . � � - i . ; - - ��� — , i i i I . - � : , : p . � ! � � I i I . i 7 I . k � . � I J I I i I : � ,� . � I I h I � I - ii I I - I I i ! . � I ; , ; - I I �: . ,I A- � i � � � � I , � A, I I I �' , - * -- I I - I ! . : � �M,1�1 .- i I � -- . � I I i . I � � I [ I i2ilft -. : / . . ! . 11 I . I I . � : I -- � � ! I I i I I I 11 I I � -- I ; 7 - � I I . . � . E3- I / . I � . � I i I - � , � .1 I . ; I - i : I t 7 i L i - : �. � 1. - � I - . � , in every ine . � 0 � ! . ,eivable*�Tai - . I i igs booll-t dli'r'- =-===�----!!! - - i �, ,�nd for clear-. I - 1. . .1 TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR. Z I . ' .%nd the bal- � . . WE16LE BER. l.1440. I V rnkrehant is . - � .--or thc'-' fall L I �r- I . �11 make e,,-,- o not It I I e this . I � , . . SELF� PRAISE . . ' UD . & , and I * . I - "IlLr . - I : . I � n -old alv nV I .- . -- � . - .4 -�11 � ... -1 C � � - . �-- t LF : � , ; I *1%. "I'll � IS H- :� � i�-� . . . . . . -'� i � . . �� I . . - - - � " I � . , I - I . � -- . . . . SCANDAL'' I -1 �� 1. 1, - .. � ! " � . ., - , i,; stvlWit- � �, -i3OTvthii1­ i,,� I . I ; - I . 11:� - . I � I 1� I i * I I . ­ I . Sometimlas when in- a m.9ditative . , I � I � . mood we bu. il� castles In the; 1�1.air, like � I I -.. I , . . � � - . -other fellows,�but p6ve!r yet nave we ­ . I .� 11 . " I reacked the point which prompted a . Sateens, thei I- . ' . 'NI"lAills, thel I � . �, ridiculous statement Co�lhe effeact that 6"Tons, t'41111 -t � I r ,� s . , sualmet; - we are,the only perf6et; mortails whom . Jehovah .1as placed. on ! this *nndane . I . � . I I . I sphere.: I ! , I - i i I - -- . I I . I GIs. I . t. � : ! � I . . . . � I : ,I - I I .i I il - . � -a - , , White Paxdil," Here "Jos ; I , -1 I . : � Qh i:vills � I wl.,,� .� . I i i I 1: - I - I I .1 I . . i I I ! � . I I I i I . STATEM ENIT I I ; I I i . . . . ing. i I - i `. . � . . , Im.. j 1, -1 - . -1 -:irs, in Boys�l ­� We Can . Viet N i .�ests, in OC16 .. 1: -- , . I "V I I I . . � � � : . P I i - - . � .,: -called � . . i There tire many kinds of so I- I : . - ' ; i . � i . bargains now being offered; but - if � i � - I -, . i I - I � � : I I � you"11 take the timb to mivestigate anA I . . ! )w i U L. ��� I - : ��� look around, you will', .arrivl at thq I � . I ' i . . I � - eonclusion� that 11 we are* leaders in ou ... 11 Dods � I : I I � line," .and �that the bargains we offer I I . . � .. ; I I IV � .� . are a, little better than- many othieio. Pan.. . - � I � V We we closing out many Unes of Sum - ; I � ; ; I r .� :oIrth; mer goods at prices never before � -aF- - I ,* proachedl. . I � . I I q - I I � 91, - I i I � � . � � place as li�- 013Lr.$1.25, $1;50 and $2 FanO z I him.—Willit? � Shirts, -aH sizes, now;75c. i ! � . .. .,J - 0. Dei, . � I I t ,on Sminday - Meif s Neckwear, all.shapes, 25�,, . I . � . i Irale out ci,� al�- and 35c, n .20c. , ! I : . imals l4cked - -- - � - i t ; . � I ' Men's 'Bla I I �e knee.i 2 6i Ootton Hose' 1561 DrI fo I - ! 1! two pair.for 2,5c, or thiee for, 50c.: little feltow ii� r - ­ i 11 I I too � I See,our cial line of Trousers, L- I '10a, - Irorn its moori- - . miade to me , .e., for $3., 1 . , Xve not tl,OWA . I I . . , . t - . � to irivejtigat� 0 1 . atlers. I Scotch, 'Tweed Suitings were I - . I . - — I ! t22, miade,-ta your -order for;$16' , : � . I � .. I j . ; - I i * . I . 'These. are only a few eamp�e prices; we shower cill f L , . . we have many more to offer. . 4A nicelvand - - I � �- � ,h shawe,7slwill �- - .� � I . I I . —---...r. S, will be'no- - - - * , - - � ill 1i , iii ii� V. " ii . . I . I �. ��- � -- - P ' � ­ - rmera havf� all . - -- ,� ­�� -1 ��: Z - - -� - . a 7, We axe Leaders in OW Line. k- to �he se ­ere . - I - , :. , .. . ; I - lie crop is'the � , - - .—.­­--"­..­ : � I I ­ . x1lan,y years- � -. � � 7 tt clioir took i --- ,� �� - Amdksan' & Ore" ' . I g �on �his week. f. 19y 1,.Lch�11, spent. I � I i, . . z . - leading Clothiers, I � Missios Annie ,,, � .12 The I �� � pri, &I Sarnia, , -1 I Z oMw, ".4r. F. 'L. ; I . SEAFORTH, ONT. . � � - r 1 7 1 1 1 - � A i thd WVL-,-. - 1-7" 1 L '� � 1 1 I.. -, I etlier With I , ;I 1);1 1F � I . , - t- - � ter, 1, ivere the i I � I l-1 - I . - I � � I wk f,11-,dz; Nveek, I I f ' i -t I I , 1, t is st;l"N�,- - . helse L: i I - I � � ! L I Z I - a� - ,Xit­�-A 11u.111. 11-� I - ­ . ti . v of the nei­h- . I I I 11 I �,nin,!, � . � a 1i IJ 1'. . I . I Zi, , - . � , . ray. � � � . . - , I - � � .... .. i . � . - I . ---. . - -ft- 1-st Man- , I . "I 1, I . . . Tllofliaa, �dter I J : elativvs ill thic � . I I MissJack-,on, : ! 'S I their 1111cWti, I PENTECOST, . ,t Fri"tay, the - -11� , 41e ':,fietliodi6t . - r I � � ' . e eftwo dav and i * ��heri-, the' Pro- Inaugurators � .ell feel proud. 1 4-r - -, . �Ined to be a -11 .. ; . of � I refreshment . I I . i �e . Elell!"Ind for Low Price - �m laitties aL,o , �� . . . � . I ei�rythimr that . , . he sveAers oi .� - --- ­ -­ , ­ I .1L i�, � - ­ 1-1-7-111. 1 ­ � . 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I : . � I . i I : I . . I . I � � I � I 6 i . ; I I ----------- �-- 'r - I I ; I I !: . . � . ; I . — . - ­ . - � I I . i�i � : � , - I . : . - � f . 1-1- . I . �., � McLEAN BROS. i Publishers. . I . . 1� . �; . . I I . I - . � ' i i I Z I I . I .4 . . - � . 1. Q�AFORTH9 FRIDAY $1.00 a Year inAdvance. . - . : , S1 JULY 119 18950 � 1� � . - I ; I � 9 9 1 -,! � 1 1 � . . :11 I . . -- , . I � �, I � -- � If : . I I - - . I - I . i � I I I � I ' ' * 13 In 90"go. . . the relies in Mr- L. �). Dro possession . . . BEYOND MAN'SAE A- I ,v rho have looked in th yawnin -sizes, of all descriptions, and of! all styles opening ceremonies were attended 'by a !enou e - t form a lake of six square . mile !h wat i 'CH sly t It carried in their cargoes . 9f human freight. large number of prominent men. *The Iles- �! a This al, ne, he expects to produce an is a mortar and pesi,le, t.urned out of a � . J I hat the effect of I I e black, aggod � � I I I - . : I . I 1. � bllng ; I - brick. ih t re I - . ; � � mountains, the mad, ro Ing, tu eted of red e �electric forea ,f tO, horse power, and piece of beechwood oVer a hundred years I ! . Now a rig would appear laden with pretty pital is constru. o iw� its ' ) I � I I I Wirrento and the I uge - Ile of gli ning I ght-costuir I � "'other dams a - i porltemplate d further lip the ago. It was used to pound the spices at, the . . maidens in bri ne6; another with stories high, and has accoinmodati - .e '. ,I � I IN A MMI-ITY leaching in the a n,* Is so ,te w'rds'for � . . . nos,, triver. Baby a Po�nt � is two miles from inarriage of' his �father'.s youngest sister, � -- . - I .1 . . , thi rig the spirited young me , with the inevitable two public wards. and six p riva I i ,I . � t fern - But. at a I eve to. )15t th ai N eat Toronto L - .1 i GOROE. - " ' � 11 I fife andl drum ; next, the venerable' old 23 patients. The site upon which . build. "��Parkdale i Junciion, and Mrs. VV1 illiam. Vren, of,W"t Nissouri, who � ar * le cattle r woh in e . � ld� a � . � ' - I �- � - . - I I— - . Mrs. '" . * Itho center of - died when she was 80 �*%Ifs of age. 4 I . - � - . ; . . i brother,who bas marched many wday'to ingdo erected was donated by m. �81X miles from Toronto. In I . . I oll worth a descril ption. R you Wor to , . I � ' were belA very . I , ant Boys."? � Every .Warwi to. Those in charge are: t ages the estimated cost is —Orange demonstrai4i* � � . , , Zdtth Sesi Tu,pper, Relates. the! -Facts .1 k a I forinon about it, �e would ion ou the tune of "The Protest . ck, of Toron ,eluding arldl � - $ 1 1 . 'Jxn4da on the 12th, �', I , , . ­ . � I large consi ruments to swell �11,,,,perin ndent, Miss M. Warren Falkir er, �$500,000, and -tie oompanv expects to ,.ab- generally throbgho�t I ; . .� I t' in brought in . - - � r 'Occurrence L ntiles krilow t- t�ai e - - � . � , Of ib I —A G ' is is EL fablo, bat �tho i e . e ranks of the or green � nd by. Ig It t of ,Mr. N. Fall ciner, barris e 'sorb $120),000 0! yearly revenue. ZIthough'the rain in , 1. 'er - ''I'll, - � tir,�d op- I A er � it ed with the ar I y or. Mormons naf.urall,, do not like to , r,-, i --:-Mr. Niche as Awj%, M, P. P., is able rangements in many I'laces. There ,were .1 I - I . — �,,g . I noon fully three ' - I Mi unn, I � - � I I I port ty For a Daring C�oiwbo I I i thousand people wore pa Belleville; head nurse D To n - I - I . hink tha mc ble .. rt: - is to, both certificated nurses in the Toron- to be out, after -a long,'i ness from malaria monster celebral f Ottawa, Belleville, � . . � - . � I I �. Neu d Sh -,cattle iThieves. to rading the streets or thronging the hotels . ' i r . 'a " eriff ug i seless and iiiacc2slb tp gh the od' St. Catharines and � -tin th i � � � . - . I . I . and eating houses awai turn for a to General Hospital Train g school; and 'lever. Mrs. Awre� 4 now, unfortunately, London,— Collingwo i -1 , - I - . t I I . [Special Correspon�fleiicej . nay. i of one of , thei most pr min But %uffering from tl�e same malady, but her - Seaforth. At Ottaw', Grand Master X. I . . . . .,. Padfieldl of , . - I 111� . . meal. Just at noon A slig t shower of rain probationary nurse, Miss J 4 ­ - I . i I �con it ' � Clarke Wallace, who,;Ias one of the speak - LA HUNT�, Colo., -July- 6.-�-It' as the on. , came up, but did not last. long and served Detroit, Michigan. I di i ' ' i 81 t0q: se#iouis. When Mrs. Awrey . " Wouldn ' t it be possl to 'to ge i . - ; ' - . tecovc I ti - was opposed I �,o had t Into the i 0 1 story told -Iyy the inir, tgineer w" t gorge by.means of the iver?" one of the I ?nly to lay the dust,which had been flying * i �rs,jlb'otl d trip to ers of the day, stated tha I he / .. . I s I - . Canada' : I recupera. e. to an �e Manitoba in refer- I �. I . . just come froin the vi�e t ' orn 60n,q,ross a - in clouds all mornin About one o'clock, I ! I , �� i .y attempt to c w � 9. * . - 1. - i1stiosiers asked.* I . once to the school questioi and added that I � . Teliuridej and who had giVen me isevera) I the various lodges began to congregate and Rev. R. J. Beattie, of Knox chu � , . —Mr. �Riel iarA Wardell, father of Reeve t I � . � � � I I It has been triedagAin and agt in, 9 7 re- � r owed it 1b i wou � I strange stories about the Danitcs� .Tbii I marched to - the reerc ation grounds, where GuelNhr bas resigned. . Vy ardeU, of Du�dii*, !ied at the residence if the law all e ') Id favor the .Z . I P . .1 - � - . � I Ing engineer, "4Ut You - - a - his . ­ - . . turned the rnU of his son on Fk4b, oat. He was in abolition of sectarial schools throughout - � sti me as being ci�no of thio..'w� d sk nd tbe-real procession was formed. Headed by -7 rnia school teachers will be paid ,y I � . I I . 11 � � . , . . � mu6t remember that - tI o Bear ri4or is at- _ De e "ed had, resided for sever- the Dominion. : 1�� - I � 7 most remarkable, and.'I will . I ME 1. Marshall John Scarlet the whole comliany monitbIy in future. I 92ndyear. . I � Z �. I gli-77 I gm� most Impassable. Its mirrout Is K" Ift; its a d two years ago re- —14 The Hustler," smart little paper - - 4 c . 9 years � i I - � �- I words as near as I can roco'l ct theql: V 38 lodges strong, and mtending over a LMile —An $8,000 extension is to be added to at in C] lie 96 . -1 I I I .1 . bed a mass of jagged ro turned to Du ad i re he had previously Hamiota, � , 1. � I I I I -- 11 grandfather know John I4'C, that ornioll * in length, marched ul Main street and o Guelks general hospital. ,published at Manitoba, Says : Air. 1 1� and plunges along and Jer is - t�"' . n — �r the half Y�ar e�dmg June 3(,th, lived for a num er of ears. Doyle has returned from a 450 mile drive- . -X12 � fiend, intimately. I have often. heard him 0 v ry to Coleman's grove, w iere the prizeswere to R ,- . I . _ . .;I - it � - ­ - douce. rintil it enteri G -r 3on or j, A at —The rece at a, 8 1. e put out the forest through Southern May. itoba via Harni t . . ��-, describe the terrible' Me intaiii Meadow be awarded, and the a 3eaking to take place. 2,322 immigrants arrived in Winnipeg. � 1, 0 - ­ . - � . � . L I -� . . massa � ere in -all Its sick-oni) ig and, rf volt . - The following are the Jodges 'that took —Tbbmas Hurst, of Waterloo, had $000 Bres that. were r, I uring the past week Rapid City, Brandon, andjalopgtbeNd -. . � 1 7--- . rig or canoe could not existilong In t14ose tu . tg L� i A , y �­ . , multuous *aters. Ther Is a logei am ng in tbeneiglit orl 0 .. f St. Johns, New- ern Pacific Railwayto 'Bal�er, Pilot Mound, . � details. He said it wj�s 6ne,bf L(e's �cn. part in the procession 1. - . stol: n! tfrom him Friday night at Wind4or, i -� 0 � . � -1-clita I '.--, - I the Utes that a renega� o of their. 'i or, r , I �pl area. of and home via Hartney, ,Xapinka 1V T : I : �� -ats that robbing and 1111ing gent: lea WW Marshall, Robert Searlett; Lady True --A car oad of show horses and cattle found)and. m d �irnber on an a � I- i ., � o . � - � . . . I V .no crime at'all. it. was greed that under. � i um '6 Blues in carriages -. Walton, No. 16; Win- from -;tario reached Winnipeg am�ek 80 -miles has )ee; i � he crops, I . - Who hao stolen a Slo, 1X wonlaul, for has )ee; i � ttoyed, together with and Virden, and reporti� �t whi , , . v - - I � wife and on that accou: it d I ' � . : a mill railwE y a tba on, hotel and the whole look rand, they are. about ten days la r �� I - lay all the preparations for that cirtiel ar- n fr um throp, No. 21 ; Colborne, No. 32 ,; Seaforth ago, I I f , . IL - � � -of cheese ever expqrt " The fishing re- than ast year, and that 0 gram on - � i . c . - irm. his. �. - - as 17rh e by brass ban I ; carriag4 ,� � fair. The gentiles had splendid ca)tlo and his tribe, tried to reac'�Wthl.'g, 9 " 3s containing speakers; --The first carload set6lerneut at Morr i 2� f, fi . . I , .. Means df the river. Re thought i�t a E lafe - ed Irom Winnipeg, has been shipped!to, ports contilau e Ty ,os� f yora . w o e ro . from Beulah to, I . -1 wagons, farming utensils, etc., or whicli Hibbert, No, 272; Mitc4ell, No. 335 ; Lo I : I in R He unces the settlement a . retreat from his onemi(A and that 0 Id NO. 908; Seaforth, No. 1,450; Auburn Montreal. � : ! —Rev. W` IA. �,ks, o Toronto, and apid City, I .. � I ; - . i � the Mormons cast envious eyes' You . gent em on h e sailed from . I kill'and eat the fat boi and m ke i ar- fral band ; Auburn, No. 932., Waltoi . � A� 0 to ' fficer has seized $9200 in "il� eeveral otbe: fro;n Hamiota, soutla' Oak Iake the beat - . know the latter were Very poorly e4uipped — Us ' . I leme i tl e Province, with p - I d � .ments and a tepee from i. their sk No. v 0� at ;J sor, for non-payment� The p rty will visit all' round settlement i I : I I : I In this line, So, as all the world I knows, a- ' He 252; Sunshine, No. 459i; Londeaboro, or �c in � of a Montreal for E I � * . 1, � I . made a rude canoo, and taking h 9 Sb pi Hd uro itraized farm � than in the same �� - ' Coventry anc p �, r cra, 8 icy I � ­ I - - tbe'DanItas--murdered't4e helploss 'emi- . 863 ; Bayfield Young Bri�tons, No. 24 ; Hills demand for $51 -duty. ' . . e bi es, and then fewer mort - I - * i I is - grants foi the sakof A their go�ds and wife.with him attem, ted the d****** con I of Green, No. 308; Hensall,' No. 733; Goshen, —A, fine hor4e belonging to Mf. Pe9m6 proceed to baidon,.'ffirn which point they number of iA�)wnships e ewhere. : � -- , - I . P . I - : the ,rapJds. The ci e was'knaPiied l`1t` No. 833;.Varna, No. 1,035: F. Davis, C 'n ot Par' dropped dead the other., d it will take a tc ur by I)ic 7cle an i rail through _Mrs, Patullo, Wi of Mr.0-A. Patullo, . chattels. *1 4in not g)ing to relici, irse the f I I . . � . I e ,. - sy,. England, Scotland tin(. k Sen * el -Review, ,died at; I chips and the advent irers lost. JNo, the tralia Marshall; Newton, No. 493; Con- was valued at $200 1 , , Ireland, after which of the Woodstock Sen � I awful story, as every ono knows t, but 1 10 . St. John's h itai onto, Tuesday morn- i- � _ bravest and. most ba Ay, either thItO or tralia, No. 610 ; Lucan fifeaud drum band; -FR ev. William McCulloch, D. D�, a �o �ed, they will cro 3a the'ehannel. to France. 01, . - � � � A want to tell you a curious sequel.'! a g of lastweeN -1 . . . 'Indian, win hesitate b,fore trying eff 00t Lucan, No., 662 ; �Biddulph fife and drum Presbyterian divine, died at Truro oni S:m-, —Mr. 'Jo m Jones, taila -, a resident of in, . . rol, Paitullo had under- i-. 11 "After the. Inas Q .n 110rit troops . . � I on Pominion Day, from 11 I I I � ' " to that ountain pp son. I band, 20 strong; Crediton, No. 1,343; Exe- day. 'He was 74 y ears of age. I I � 11 % 'I ' nto that _ - 3 ury, died from gone an o oration several I I "' g "' .an. entrance I ris 11 Kingston for over lialf a cent p_ were sciat out to plirs i�e and puni1sh these - "The only human being who coicii ach the other (lay. He which she did not ral and after � Mormon assassins. 1 learned .. . tor, No. P24; Godedch TownsMp, No. 145; —,�soeiety pa�r, to be called Freedom'. catarrh of th � ie�ou 7 - .1 A, 1 .7 1 get, in that place, " stal ed the joi rn( d , ,� mlieA Tuesday.. . Y -'oderich Township, No. 189; Goderich is to e publishe i Toronto. next Week. 'Was 76 ears of ag(" He was a Consei ,dai of sufferm a Is, suecu I that the avengers wore. on tbclr,�4i,ck and G I � I I . I . � � sheriff, who was one of the group, Stwould . adically tive, R yt ria � and a sti Llwart temper- Her husband -an_ am , were r dur- . -. � . . fled into an isolated valley in Utah, ear. , If )I , . Town, No. ISO; Tipperary True Blues, No It will be r Pr tant in its leaders. I I , . be a.M.oxican cattle the . 1 306 ; Summerhill fife and drum band, 22 —Aqex. Buchanan, of Galt, has presented one advoc was One of the charter ing her last ours. .. 0 was the daughter � I a strohni whicli, flows do-mpt from Itile a, ']at i - r e aa I r 0 .. . . �� "Indeed?" .laughed the mini g is w, strong; Hallett, No. 9-98; Clinton, No. the United Presbyterian church in t', me rs of el 0. T. division in -King of Mr. Robert a me,, l satch range Anto the Greeli river. I it as ds ' I i . � sister 4 of Ae i e of Rev. . . . . and how would, he in wage it?" � ston and 1 in hi i lifetime held offices in Oakville, and a I . a safe and remote retreat, renderd ell " I I I - 710; Winthrop, No 813. town with a beautiful residence, wbichwi . Dr. Cochrane an . ord. Mrs. Patullo, � 11 . . N � ' - I don't ,knoi ri joined th ff, The threatening weather kept d be sed as�a manse. ! the rand. * i0o $ 1 nigh'impregrinble by the lofty inguntl 10 ,p� sher. a tTo 0 u I rch union w' of a most -am d wast .- I 4 '�but:ho w6xild,get' In some wfLy. 'it V iat , ad, still � —A gracti cat at 3 toward . ebu as iable disposition, an about theni, and here they found�d.flr�t a . � I many from going to the grog ere —The new Presbyterian hymnal, over is . . ce of the Rev. W. Me- a prom . merit member the Presbyterian . I � 1- � ranch were, in the sout, icastern pa of C 01- was quite a largenumber prei to see the which the committee have already a n. . foun in t le, �ns 6n . : I I I - camp, then a.4ottlein.'eitit, which grew iriv orado .Instead, of the ripirthwes 'rn, , be t pastor of St. Stephen, church, being active all the ,works,, of - I I a goodly sized tow' 4i,'now balled Ashle � various prizes awarded and -listen to the two years in compiling, will still take an Kenzie, theeloque . . ;jly grew . . . I . � ' I neak so e fa ih- speakers. The followinEwerier'thp: prizes as er g ! New Brunsv ick. ' he annour teed when leav- benevolence connected With that church. t , �. " erithieveg,would sneak in so, oth ar to domplete. I . i I .1 L I � U ­�, ' thai his ab - � � It lim near 'the U tet reservation, and n Py . b L di 3 , I r Sound ing for his h dida* sence the —The steamship Atexico, bouad for Eris- . io . � awarded : T e a ies dge, ai No. —N r. D. M. Duncan, of Parri 4 chief, business of the ,place now 3 to fur , ; - ,3 u ' 11 . . I . 'Then the co!inpany Ill* theSanta " peg ell c� s;4h as sie�ness, funerals, tol, England, which sailed from Xontrml � - I . 0 isle, )P- 16 - beat dressed lodge, Wlnthrol� No. 813; has been chosen by the Wirn ool pastoral wo -1 . I nish supplies for the Indian agenqy.. ; - I 11 I wrecked o18C . I I I . � Ing car�urged the she Iff to ell iiat he ' H( - t and like matters, *Ould be fattended to by about two Weeks ago, a;s been ; 1. , largest lodge, Lucan, No- 662 -1 beat lodge board as classical master of thei Co. egia p . . : 1A.Fearful Sight. 1 . � I 11 �� i . know of the baunts of the I n I � � the')�.iev. Mr B the' Trinity Epia- Belle Isle, All the h dswere saved. The 4, 1 .% cat tle Orange Young Britons, Bayfield, No. 44; Institute. ; I 11 I . I ry ) . ,-. ; . ., I I I Among these Mormon settlers was i I I � I al church , nd ., fitted. up at great I I thieves. � . lodge coming longest distance, Lucan, No. —Mr. Charlton's Sabbath observance law# cop ,a he purposed doing a like vessel had been specia . cunning ell dog -named John-V�yckliffe .- i I What I know Wei ild . JRU a bc * " I he 662; finest 'banner, Walton, No. 2529; beat directed against the sale of Sunday n' vice for hi a bro� her, Mr. Bryan. expense, under the ,irection of Professor � . - � It's a wo.nder the great English �efornic ' I all 4te' e Kingston Robertson, f th Q adiarl Agricultural . . � answered, '!aO 1 do t want to� hire You brass band, Auburn; beat fife and drum papers, has been rejected by the House in —At a ill meeting.. of t 0 I ; I" t-� 7 , ­ �� didn't turn. �n his grave at ,"the acts of bi , ,out. , [opt the in- ,epartment,, 1� ca'rry I'll �nitkjgive you a person e�cpdrl- committee at Ottawa. school board it was decided to ai� D ,�he first consignment " !! band, lot Summerhill, ; 2nd Biddulph. The c I namesak& ',This WycklIffe was one � -11- ' � y school lessons or Canadian butter in, cold storage. The -I- .. I ence or -two. T4e greatest p -est of lorado Judgeswere : On bands, C. Blackstone,G d, . —Robert T gart has been committed: ternationatseries of Sunda I � . � . Lee a stanchest followers and v deyou � Alef. erich ; Ladies'lodges, banners, etc., a7loodstock on a eb i ublic schools each morn- accident occurred on Sunday evening, July I � � ` , cattlemen ils tk� 1&fexlcan�catt . at arge of ' to be read in the p 'ing ing a bell ' P _ a devotions be va:ri�d by the 7tb, the vessel irun� ashore duri � I � ever -in ,.the Danites' ciced that all I is, of � ing ;that - . - ,:Qsh th � r Thi�y sneak over the boMerat n lit and White, Mitchell; Wm.Turner, Saiiatsbur�; forging a fifty -dollar note on Dr. Adam e shoalo of Belle Isle. � The I - � ,, at, coin es from a gentile's to a Me lingo the a U I recit ition, c f the Apostles' Creed, the Ten thick fog, on th : i carry off th neat c. lay James Kinnisten, Parkhill. - Eiribro, . . - ,mon'suot. ,� Over in Wyoming a, Henry' 0 " by 11 . loss will be very bea*�., as the 'vessel was a - � hands on. Th iZe In commun lea, the Me! n�s' Com nanAn e Uts, the beautitudes, or psalms, - are Immediately after the prizes had en � —Walter Janes, who robbed so ! � I I I I I . I 1' Ford was. a magnificent lier(� of cattle 0 tdirig Itae p eacribed by the valuable one, and the cargo was very heavy, / � I . I Ustifill3f Connected b at laget nd will awarded, the speakers took the platform, Bank at St. ,Thomas in 1880, and did five: re I rayer pr �l ! . i � I - which Wye , I master years in: nt, and that the pupils including over 1,000 1ead of cattle ana . kliffe thought, ,with thievish swear -to anything to li� .p ch eir out with Johr� Neil, county , South "Hu- 'years tberefor, is now doing six I dn atioll Zpartme - i I longing. �In 18.74, 1 think -it. was,� lie made of a scrape. There w Ls the famo Archl- ron, in the obair. Mayor Gray, on behalf Massachusetts State prison for burglary. rea the �� ,,13oons .,-.vith the teachers, and sheep, besides a large quantity of butter and � I . � � . ' , .. � I x I - I . � a night def,cent on this herd and carried leta gang. Arialilleta a �yplc g the town, in a nelit speech, welcomed tbe —Afr. Thomas McClay's planing mill at men: I e golden and- other texts. provisions. -1 It - � orizeT 1. �. I I . � � away pearly 1, 000 bond - tb() - pidk of the - - I'lurou —A Guelph - man, anxious for a little i , - . 2 , thik who lived doNi in the fano Oraiii,gemen to ou� town; complimen ed Woodstock was burned on the night of the �' n . . ng on e f! of James Watson, recreation, sauntered � tout to his fathees, Z - I � - lot. The Owners of the herd, �W611 know 'brotlid - ., , no and thei� on their neat I pearance andorderly I I th inst. All the machinery and tools be- rai arm - � gentile cattlenion, discovere4d 4heir loss oouDtry. His 'brotlid -law, 'ap hip, nor Tottenham, on Thurs- place in the country on Sunday. There -was . k ) .1 cousins were of -the s6me stripe as�bimself. con iiet. It had been sixteen -years since longing tothe men were totally ' destroyed. I Ad at& town . . . �1 -- � I � �. I ' � 'he gentlerwin q� shortly and set out � on the tra ,the Mor-, k. J. Thompson, of Campbellford, da of lag week a young man, James an apiary on the farm � and t � . They were the scourgo of that.reg#on. For an range celebration ha,d been heldhereibut —1 � � 0 J,1 � �� . a. ley , , . - , c tught between the falling tim- went into the garden , watch the " busy . k I . . mons with blood in their 6i TI &longtime the�flnes�, fattest bei0ves had he oped that. they would visit Seaforth. at Northumberland county, reports having out Inn rasl ` Three (if L . I . I . traced' the tbioves'to the Bear rfver, near - a terrible ex- bee improve each,shi g hour.' - : . sappeating from this alrid that leas three or four times in the next sixt en on June 26th, three acres of fall wheat. ber i ano&! 4i head crushed to - . - . � : . . � been di � . their � - . whexe Blue motintinin and Cross InountaiD to � g almost instant death. The them were engaged *in iearrying one 'Of - . I to . oin up huge and defiant. , Hero occu ran(jh, and suspicion pointeird these yea . : I - I The head was well-filled but small. n: el�u r, leg bwA'ly frac- fellows, deceased, andille became interested � . . - rred . �111 Rev. J. H. Ho -ad 4r � Charles Baxte i I � lazy, -worthless Moxi(ans. I dgins next took the floor. —Ex -Alderman George Magill, of Ha - - I -one - of those wonderfully excitiog scenes Xexican Thieves. . , Mr. Hodgins was himself an Orangeman,ond ton, while attending the Windsor races last tur, d and (rushed; Neil Drummond, left in the funeral obsequies. While be was .. I : T - ' I � a d other injuries; James looking on, the pall I bearers espied him. - . -1 . .only knoi the udven turo us: west. A- . "'At last I started )16t overnight vqitjl . ' Id, week, lell and broke a small bone in one hip diale led in I . I , a had, been so for twenty years. He 0 G.v frightful storm arose, wIlch compolled the ' The funeral procession stopped, and oue of I couple oi deputies, d atl t� capture therefore, apeak with assarance as to! .he of his legs. He is now in the city hospital. Ste 4e, rib fractured. - - ; - . � � - . ; -the the mourners went at the intruder with its I I i -1 1 Y. 11yams, uncle of 1, . pursuers to halt and during *bich the the thieves If that w,r, )ossible.1 It'Was good to be derived from' the Orange ord er. —Deposits in the Dominion Government �Solom A II � .stolen cattle, rendered frantic! by� the vivid � g were on sleeves -rolled up, stinging him above the . dusk when we ,came to tum�le down All1true Orangemen were the champions of Savings Bank during June amounted to Hy a br t] I ers, 0 ronto, w o 1 ", ,I lightning and resounding tb i �nop', stam- dobes -where the -gai tg lived. Tpey were civil! and religious liberty; further, they $393,345, and withdrawals to $267,820. The trU for the murder of Willie Wells, lived eye. Immediately t4e poison took effect, I � I I . , - . � 1. p tried in Iva to head pot at h I ome. We Went into an oti1t, of door were! not Only good Protestants, but g4 �od amount now on deposit amounte� to $17,- for ,,,ightee n years a. the Gilsay house, New the man's legs and arms swelled ' and his I 11 off the infuriated herd. They 1 lit just Ilar and -there found a quarter". of beef Chr. tians. False impressions had g ne 075,310. - I Yo k, �and was only once known to go out- face became unrecogniz,%ble. He is not . .. .as well have tried to swep back-, e storm � r. aid of the b�'Ilding during all that time. anxious to witness any more bees' funerals. I : . . with the brand of awdli k-nown i ompany abro d as to the celebrating of the twel th —A seven-year-old son of Joi Fai , , . . I � " itself. The cattle rushed madly .along, of J ly. It was not to taunt R a fatall I He. On & at the bad conduct of � ­ . I )n It. - Taking Jt with us, wo WOM down oman Ca�th- rough, of Maidstone, wa y gored by a � W so �noyed *— . . ,� � - . -1 !! - ith them to do- wound six his i riepliews that he kept his room until ill- , - ,I' I I � . , carrying. horses and men -W, i6lies that it was done, but to celebrate the cow on Friday evening. A . I Perth 'Items. - � ­ � - I another I - � I . 1e road a short distance to wbero, I prinjgs. It is not I i . I . . � I heaI .th dre n � hirti to Hot S i �: I 1 . - gran I victory which our forefathers had inches in length was made in th6 abdomen, A . i; - if t - member of ho,gang �ived and thdre found . W Y. Mr. J. T. Crawford, of the Hamilton Z -�- .1 I I I - won at i tholglit lie : An recover. bolomon . ;: � he test o Into whichAe quar the Battle of the Boyne, when with The child died Saturday morning. . . � -It I / I f �, h"'e"cald' p I theii own blood they had purchased the re- —A novel feature of the Christ church, Hyl 6MS is �13 611t 55 years old, and is very Collegiate Institute, son of Mr. D. Craw- i ��; - I wehad ;cIzed.111 d mfectly;. Vowalt- _ - I ford, of Blanallard, and Mr. J. R. Hamil- . 11 : ., I l I r id until tier "ew came home ;An ligio is liberties which we enjoy. to -day. We London, Sunday school picnic, at Spring- wealthy � had ton, of the Brantford: Collegiate Institute, � t . Chin I Z. . I I . I . Id elebrate it ,as a memorial of past bank, Wednesday of last week, was a base- �-Mr.*�111lg o, a �Chin an, wko l . hem into oustody. Arohileta was a pow- shou . c . son of Mr. J. D. Hamilton, of St. Mwrys, � X� I , . � �t � ;i )rful fellow who bad sworn :he would vict(ries, as we do Confederation Day. He ball match, in which six la,dies participated -bee: 1 carryi, , 9 on a i laundry business in a few. days o for Europe from � I . 1 . I �� I I was 3ure there were many of these men who with no little skill. Pal nerstion, jp.n who w conveyed to the started � � � I I I aever be tak-en alive, but he subtnitted to I Montreal. They took icycles, and after I- � I I -al 08P4 Al died the other da3, � .� ; �� e � ,. �, . new celebrated the twelfth of July ready to —George Parrott, a painter, fell 40 feet Guelph gone 11 i ' England Will wheel I � - .. irrest when bel found we had *led the spending iome time M - "I � ... I "I'll", I I � * - , I , , , I I ` , , � 11 I ji ! � I ` #sit 0 1 1 - - I I I � 1� 4� 1(9� % I , � , , i , �o ; U, I t�. I lio - � I - �' , t it, � ti, roij, I "" a� ` m kAb th war r el. a k his or. I I � lay down their lives,, if necessary, to main- from a scaffold, in Toronto, on Association after a 'Oba en o about two weeks, 5 ,, mrn on him. is'm Ife, howeTerl made a . . stranger in a, to the chief points of! interest on thecon- � � I . .1 tain,our civil and religious liberty, and ball ceiling, Friday afternoon. His bod7 froi i Inn tx,)ub e. ; e was a - � I . ­ I I i rrible seene, t I Ing to stop us and threat- . pe � i i phy- tindut. I - - . ; . . wound up With an ap at to all to be loyal struck the back'of a seat. I+ is doubtful if strE nge AIA, ind i the nurses an( % -1 I . I Ing in the most Re ry language 1'to do me . . , —Mr. Charles Imlle, of Pittsburg, Penn- I I � I . and patriotic men. I z�,� he will recover. Sid ins sy inj ith zed.kre 41tly with him in his �i ,� I . I ! I I p. However, we g)t on- .- priso4ro safely � . arrived in St.'Mirys the other I - � .- " ,, . . e 7 wqe not able to under- sylvauiai � I I - � I . i ... , o the neighboring town, ind Ar�blleta Is Rev. 'Mr. Bon , of !the Methodist church, —A 'serious smash-up occurred on the affliction, am or flat - I his orders. He was day, on a visit, to his brother, Mr. John . i .. Ilt".., � . . ' Us * Seaforth, said at, at �the pr sent time we, Canadian Pacific Railway track, to, the ab - d him . I - I I -. ; I now in the pen tentiary a, noniCity. - ed at'G elp � bp. Borne of his country- Leslie, of the Huron Ro" Blanshard, after � . I I , I . �go. bur . i I da, are living in 'a, cri 3 1 F- I . i I . . in Caria 8is, and every north of Woodstock, a few night , I ch fie will spend. some ti�ie at theiLpuren- I I "Another tinie I was on'the trailef a 7 t. 11 . i � I whi . � - - . . - I ,� I ciMerimust, nee� bealivetotheimportaneq,pi .vour reLrigerat-or cars were smas e inflo -^ff i I � . Xlr. IN alker ; ! -ba rig, followed. him all Geor , 3, Burds,'Of Palmerston, was tal home in Esquesing, near Georgetown. I - I I the occasion. Canadians as a people are peo -- kindlin - - 'I 9P , . . � - � 0 P , notorious thief " le wood and another ditched. No . . family and the �� � LW. Mr. Ken- - ! 1. i av rg up to Ithe ruined dobe I , - I � � . . ; :. . . A and coml I - I Lg a I&SP horse 1 in � a, trotting race at There are seven sons in the I � I . . Harly situat o distinct rjj,' person was hurt. f ill I . .. 1: ed flthere are tw I I . . li-imiller. Hen- W I d mother who are both living, cele- I � , I � Th , up - to , date I wAere he Jay hidden just 4s the mpon rose. tions, going to �ake lip our fair Dotiiinkt I -Charles Whitlaw, a prominent citizen IF at Fo T'e4t, �n Joly let, wlien another father an . - I Itty over,�7�t. I . . 116 know me, gmd leaping on bis horse 5 � , I InD smash- brateathe 60th anniversary of their wi I �. . � I he omar rB Alato letely � � I I , . I . . a - - � � � .. . . t4rted for the river. A�tcr NrOi I rode, two people who Ispeak entirely different U.A- of Paris, died at his residence on Sunday, ra'� co kr � . . i � il ­ � 'WhileWe are willing that the 4'� - after an illness of about three months. For ing oiie whiek of his ulky. ding day last, autumn. ,The father is 85 i ��- - �, � i, ., guages. � , . Burns was I � ORY. - - - 'I .. and has been living on"the I I n . �', I ; hotandfast. ,Ile toDk the stream, and his daw had thrOM out An d&xr ged a considerable dim- years of age, I I , I . i 1� - � I , ,. I - man Cathlblies 'of Quebe and the other nearly half a century Mr. Wbi . I . - I I lit,it wef--k I I I � , 'X)p;.! - V [ I I horse struck out bol Ilk. 'in after him my . ; as, dislocated, same farm since 18'r-. , I I av . � i I.. t � i provinces should have equ ,,I rightswi h our- been one of the mos : tanlr& His i t sh ulder ; I . J; � , I J* 0 t a Ahe usiness, men in I -DU n days, 3fr. ,A. F. . . I I . 3 I i and his I 'I" ; . I � GOODS . / I !.jl�*, I , � T, I horse and I went. I followed him across, it fit irm broken in two places. ring the last te: -� -ar oil he I . I : , I I � selves, yet1we are not epared to g ant that section. He was 72 years of ago.,. I i � � . . I t . , � Ill Dre an4 then in 'MeLaren has paid out in � thi neighborhood ; . I ­ ....... back again to the tither � shi of Ottw,va, � Aft �.r havin � hi s ai i4ressed and � . aT ` L � i I . I I � . rs . . ,4Lrv. Sever 11 . i i . . HOIJSE them rights to our own detriment. The -Mesa' . Hale an Booth, . . p g of LiBtowel about $1,600 for firstbalf Of I I � . l(�r bruin, but - I I oi F, 13MN-,r, 01, "-�WjUL GORGE. . across onoo more. , I*o or throe tImes 1 Manitoba school. question is of the,greatest have dispoted of their entire winter cut of spli to, the nf )rturite n man, * � � -1 � -� � I i . . shot at him, but issed him'. : He got 11 I )ped from the district, . - L i , I .-struction. On t nd rigIA " I importance. Separate sehools ba� been logo to the Minnesota Lumber Company, of ii tie 6 b iimself, was t1rown out of June cheese shil He I � , nber.% of Loval . I i -- q . away from me, and, [--must say tha a fel- a1gy, and otherwise initirred. shipped Monkton, Doi ;&I and Newry fai , . . I l . . wfl il Into the . 11 i .Ilclieb�.ate ille . : �. . . � .over the b -ink-of an a � I forced upon Ontario by Quebec and fie we Polo, Illinois. The ci I consisted of ab At the !back of L `L L _About I I . � I . Bear rive,-. Do�vn won . v rhole beri low who will make i ,uch a, desperate, break willing to allow that province to die ate to 20,000,000 feet, and t e amount involved. is L 10 Dr. Barnardo's boys ar- tones from Atwood ; ;Wyandotte and Cedar i - - .1 L - ! i e L . Dw,- -The fife �. - I for his lib rty as t tat Mextban th - �'ek at the local home on Grove from Moorefield ,� Maitland, Wal- I I it, headed an l � bellowing tphoii terror thr( Ug - ihe rush of I . I something like $20-0,000. rive1d, last wl , lace, Elma, and Mc � i I I � . �-t Saliday.- ; I . - . � Me A,nd he d Isplaye I such ThePrivyQounei ma e irb appearthatthe The public schooli in rural ! - . -L . �Ves.il Manitoba how it should et�ucate its children'; !rnington, and Trow- 1 wind and ai f , fuli a sublima ,almost dese " a -it. 'I d _ - ec 'on ' re. Bathurst street,Ti� straight from Lon- I � I �L . I . � L - . -courage and resour a I believe. he would -, 8 'a -in - �nglai i i. Their ages range from 12 to bridge from Listowpl,; Ethel and Sil- m l - L . �' s1glit, as che of the cattle len Old me aft- Catholics have a privilege' which never �-e- open on Monday, �LiXgUgt ,19th , and - don, ) - � - - -F -k. teelp ng With L , . � t .1 1[h, ot in ver Corners from Ethel; Harriston and )FTfw tljiiweL I a I or an get, nt) that ' VI liges a e is 4 movement on fo - - ., -,owim the Bear ri�, L , towns aad incorporated , on 18 1 1 ­,(-, Toronto, I Eveq Dep,r.tment.i I 10 I o � were , 1 s if h , ar 0 r : .- .- 1, Bargairis. I orwafid. oule 0 : ttl ; not ,walled ranch above ker, o lived In longed to them and which is contr cities, - 26�b - Normal I schools th JbL wich from Harriston. � e o d count � . . I ! killed. :)u see, the rst" litit 6nt .down ustice. -He thought Manitoba shouff"be Monday, AllgL�lat ? i celebrate Dr. Barnardo's Ford I lint' -pit in Mr. I I � . � I ' i jubilee, - I . � I that neighborhood., � Mexicans, be as I child rescuer. Over 26,000 �The Stratford Beacon directs the at I i ir I . i formed a I Illow for the la t,to drop on, and . ever, ief t al s oper in the will open on Auguat 20th, and modei schools - . ii�,,�.el-s' to re-. Everythin must go in! he next ly get so fir noAh in lorado. They � - child4en ha 0'e en rescued through his in- tention of the Natural History Society to -1 . , 'U'll so the survivors.crawle,d n r ; ' qo� .of Itho debris Tare b siness - 92nd. , , . undoubted misery and the I . � , rx, belong- § L, � W E E'K S.' . � e too lazy, and th� n they can doi� tatter, and he was 1or putting every man on September harvest offered it at the drinking foun- - . - , and,took- t p their.abodo in this inaccessi- tim out of Parliiament 'I Who voted to the con- -A. McMullen, of Centreville, last week strunien. i ty, from , - I : fatil(Ir Of 01.7tr � . I I . � )nt of the post office in that city. � � I . � i ble gorge, where They have thriVed and z4ht along on the border.," : trary. In cloi �Mr. Bond appealed to finished a large new barn for GoorgeWart- degr a ior ' and trained for useful and tain in fr( I � . �4e:4troye& bv $1 t any hour of the day enough polly- . s I -n I . 'Then thf,, wthing man and t�e sheriff Oran emen to se e6t as delegates to their - aa e ['Jves during the twenty-nine At almos . - - I w -g -f We need more rooma d �c mow how -the reach of any man' � man, Wesley. It is 56x55, witil' 24 feet boner b � � sripl;ose(l t6 il I still roam beyond a , � adpoles, fish and reptiles of rare-tina � , *t. 1 � - A� wor) t � . . ,to "et �, I Io disclassinj free, silver, while 1. look ., with yesi iM 9 L)od man has. been engaged in the � - I -- Evervbodv . 0� � - ; hand. There Is no possible way -!to got into flem grail lodge, men who would vote as their posts, on stone wall eight feet high � merge � from. the tap to stmk I . - I I _ in varied brands e, L lw ' . . - I this place, aliloss you choose to be dropped � g 'Out t1leL windo silo*yi peaks nciples dictated, and not be hoodwinked tabling in lower story. It is one of the fiq- rescue worl '! � � I I 'tit and 2(ith -dia,ss goods at SUCIL in- - ,� � i . ri&Wg In the distance' decided Ithat the -A, feati rel of the wedding festivities at a fair sized aquari4m. A bushel or so I � . . ' We sell first T , �iplco at the � F E yri h men as Clarke Wallace and others Best barns in Lennox county. � I . down from the edge of the pree , I � � sue 'Iengvxry, on the occasion of the could b6 secured for experimental purposes - A 4i(f time is x . � . . significant, rices th,�!,t- you ,end ofJ:axiope 1,000 feet long. ' "at do full of 6 I A 8 yet. " The half has ot his stamp. . . -Near Tilbury a large number of cows LancOte,r, - � I z - ­ -ivic 1101i � I I 1 . � - - - can lia ' ly aff6rd It lo - . " never.been told." I 11 arriqe ol Miss Cath ine M. Macpherson, on the shortest notice, and a dili 1 1�r I . �r (, ! In a Pxison'Ranch. � � I I Dr. Freeborn, of: Clinton, spoke of the have been fatally poisoned by means of m I "I r -gent per- : . I �ii,l bride re . do without (i I � FIDII SEssioiks 7PPER. wonderful growth - 'green being a da I M. P. son might perhaps capture an occasional I . � � adventurous ,out here, *1 which' Orangeism had Paris * nkled in the pasture ugh-tei o Mr. D. M Macpherson, � iii-eddill" tout: Ir . . - � -kno mud -turtle or water snake. I � C, 04ain. , Men 4o pretty. ; *— IT S., Ifa8 inquired into P. for 01 mgarry, t 0 well cheese ! I . I I made all over the world during the past few fields. Dr. Orth . , - but- tl�o lJoldest of them -would I hesitate . I I � ; . :, town. --Mr- � - � king, � to I Ir. � S w -The following wills were rebated in :, The Glori us Twelft. � years, till now it is a power - that is felt in it, and a detective will be engaged to ferret A. e p . . over I is 4iotliod of reaching theoe cattle. i I I Court .during the month ,of , .11,1 Mr. & I . . of Mr � A. ( -. McBca !of Montreal, which the Surrogate ; , n, I I ' t . The r po�niight b . . . �arys, per� - L M r. i i )k place ;he o June :-Michael Duffy, of St. M . reak, you ki . 4.�i��ts of - I , �o4v, and The Twelfth o � J, ly this yeary%as come every walk� in life. 'The principles of the out the matter. � I , I I I then, If y6 shoul(I once get do 1 i there, and gme ; has 6en 'ight loyally celebrated, Orange order required a man to be moral, to ,, Captain P. Lamothe, of Alton, Illinois, toi , , ther d :y, was the' dancing i . I w1l , . ' of one sonal 81,500, real W. James Wilson, of f I � ,� I I 1� I .to get orth ,h � 4 en one ingat o. recover six of a S�otcli reel iin whi A the ladies - � I I of t4e largest be temperate, and to be loyal. It was a has commenced proceedi t . I .2,W, real $2 500L. - Ernest ' � . how,at 0 Y611 ing the caWle out? and Seaf � non-political institution. The members bad thousand acres of I set ridpres.ented , Th Eltna, personal 1V ) J .. . ! � � I four generations, I . i I k. There Is abso utelY no 1i Of escUl . On crowds that has be n in town fF many a and in ano, which it ., I C.- - � � : I : ., were Oe-bridiei; her mother, Mrs. D, 7 Zing, of Morningti . erional $75, real t . � , g 111ou tains, day. Thatthe d - theprinciples of tolerance and loyalty"in. is. claimed will revert to him in 1897, � .1 . � I . on ihe .1 - - : .1 all 611't 'so blacl-,. frownin � Sully;�, q of Downie, per- i . - ST I , tes ra on onstr,ation wfis a sue e only oroer expiry of a 99 ears' lease, The city of i I i ; her grani Imother, Mrs. Duncan $362. Robert - - I I � Maepilferso, i andinother, Mrs. 5 5,000, real I . � � - -McBean, ai id he grea t- . r, . Z. PENTEC - and a, e'ch �md - lea - f ' - � i . , draugemen sti)led into them. .It was th I 1 7 thf-ir al. I 0 f . 0. ps and oft] is .the cess is doubted by n tie, and all sonal $, &5,51i� "Robert McIntyre, . Thur�- 7 i I y b itirring where men of all creeds, all sects, and of London is locatedon part of the land. . gr , I � :. - t,n I - , . ( . ! a, or Bear, ilver. Thtse is must certairA. avel received such � a; i al'. 1,595, real $7,400. 1 � I iglity Nan) ) I . I of Blanshard, person I I I D I : . E , AFORTH. othing lt�Le 't In the woAd. The plade is up and ,a d6lling in the good q4alities of both -aides of pot tics could join. hands .-Commander Booth has sent a long let-, Suthe�t � I I- - .� 11 011 Feifluv I I I -Tfi6 general repc t, read at the great Michael Klein, of Ell�4,; persona,11S2,171.55., I � . � . . I ter to each alderman in Toronto, containing I . A . - I I ittorly iiiace - aga �, - I . A " I I ossiblo. The whole r ' ton of their order si should carry them". success inst a common Re. i e I i ., t. TI, Ship' - I � I tion convention of, Christim Endeavorers, just real $4,000. Jariet i REVirweat-her, of St. .... ... I A e� I . . Stan of Big , Rev. Mr. Stout, county chaplain of South the reasons why civic grants to Salva I I I . ')'- . ,.;r , country lic,relabouts is �thi- wildeLt mud fully through another year. � , a 6 11 arys, no personal, �eal, $800. I I 4 t !I ii , it IR, .. I , I . . I � n, M isachusetts, referring : . I It is si,x*n. ari since Seafortll has wit- Huron,' explained 1howide gulf that so Army homes and refuges should be in- -cIosed;`,at,Bost0 rr Ili, .stt--trke(l t4 -� i DuncaA'a 01 14. st , . most insurmountable. It is i8o Ir Iles -,to p - i . ationi I iep � esentation in Canada, --Sanitary Inspector Durat, of Stratford, * .1 � , I - I ! I gemen from Catholics. Ile ap . The Army is holding a camp- to denomi . 4 I I I �, I I � -111 ���� I --be north .of Mocker, the agency whero the nessed an orarig e d nionstration. before, and arates Oran� p4l- creased , I . 7 gAh1(-'.i a114 � - hewailthat the MetbO Lists lead with 1,057' had a South Easthope farmer, named James I �- I I I the meeting of ed to every Orangeinan and Peotestanti: meeting on Well's Hill, near that city. - a . . . ever since it was ki own that .to �, * , I ��, i p,riz-t-, ""vere - ' cicti' and 1-22 junior so. Ogilvie, before Magistrate O'Loane, of ' I . '� , I ; - . i I ill rocious inm9saoro by the �qtes (if the � of the pioneer oung 1peo e's so .5 - ­ � Do ljot'Waste your iMe Attend- It - -So I � I !.'A 11W11 01� .� F, I - . Sleek(. r family and evrxy plie e� the' agency the South Haron lo Iges was to be "held here, stand firm, and se.e. that arate Scho6ls -Jeremiah B. Bowers, one . Edward cietie"s;' m t of the! amieties, being known as Stratford, a few days ago. It ap ears that � imposed I upon tKe people �of settlers of Hungerford, ,Prince . . . � ; 0 , I I �- 'Llsivell, of : � I i , ing an Inferior S, I but - 5ook -place in --1870. Th,ere pro qeveral � the brethren have I een busily engaged com- are not Christian 1'rideavor ; Ogilvie had inhia employment a ty from . � _N OD ) . � � i 0 - . ! � P1 , tj , county, died recently, at. the age of 94 :-PjpwoAh loo:of - LLLL - � � � - , I ffliltel3fien in Mock-er who seeh se eting and perfac ag arrangemep -0 T the Stratford Home. Scarlet fever :broke I I �1� �,Ompel him . L I . . the I to for the Manitoba. . ' -- L � I L � . I reat1freg, among thein a hflla%ous !guide successful carrying out of the emonstra- §hort speeches Were ai delivered by years. His widow, who is 85 years of age )anadl,an rest yt�erians are next, with 979 . I I Ir � - & ) le's s00io as and 108 ju I T*i 1-v ,00t ,6 � �reat- 76ung' - nior. soci- out in the family, but the boy was kept 'L - - , I . ind trapper' Cooll' -Powtoll ,who has fro- .ition.. For a w�k 1revious to We'long look- Rev. Dr. McDonald, of Seafortb, 'and Rev. 9 children, 35 grandchildren, nd 14 � � I . 1-,;,,it1l $ I 'L - ,t* _': L a tists n rig un L - I , Y ltw i I L I ;ies ; Wa - il he was taken ill. Then be was bar I . - I I . %nior societies; "on - e - - � . 9 I .� I . - for e e hard at Al grandchildren survive him. Deceasel Was f I riedly packed backLtothe 11 ome, -LLL t" V,,�il.­ . 41- 1 luently visited this place and looked down ed .dLyanumb(r of menw Ir. Armstrong, of Bayfield. I � Ae's socie 'es . r. - . , �i i ' * ' a veteran of'37. . . - - I - .1 . ' om'tbe lofty pr6cipice, upon, tbo cattle work emeting are ies on Main street and The rain w1dich commenced to fall before . . 0 . I 11:1 11 %1'011-11��T -f ! . x - ,, people's facts having come to th ; ears of Mr. Durst, � . I . . -10' � I prison ranch' The otherwis decon 6tin g, that the town mialit the 'speaking -was over, drove most of the -Mrs. Outwater, of Stirling, over eighty egai Is nex i �� h 122. youn� . - - � " , - - `, , I . - . . . ' 61 i le ;a - I . ,I#.%,- 1. ev. I owning about their x, . . cieti4s w, id 3 societies. - he bad Mr. 0 ilvi ummoned before the I L I 1, I : . "I M'Ost ple,back to town again, and before the 'years of age, residing with her son Andrew, I 10 � L � , present iL gay and festive appearance. - �,J ,�Ifli 11141 - I 'tes, too, know about.theyn and have seen v -T e a finding a rich magistrat , to imp?aO a line of $920 and � ,- C.- . r . � I f the ra�rchant3 took a hand in !the work, rh:dows of night had fallen, nearly all from on the 9th concession of Rawdon, went out lie d r e Bic �� h ter . . - -- I ; - I a 1.117-0*11 "Alilu. I � I . I ine s College, om i They are very Wild anti agile and 0 v I kad departed es, 8 On � 11ILMst in the vicini, of ndon at pres- costs. . I . , I I!, !111. 'Mr. . i 'Bus . . Ili run like deer. They' are arni-ill sized wad ,:ba Friday norning the isi�ors were ,outside points , to their hom to the barn the other day, and, steppin � Ott, Plover Mills, -Miss Maggio Ste tt, of Nissouri, and . , t . �. I d in was a loose board, fell down into the cellar, a 'Ut. Mr. Robert El ' � , " i . I gree: ith an artis*tic arrangenient of ev- and only the echo of the fife and' her little nep ew, so of Mr. James Hed- I , All" - V�U- 11. . . Chatham, nd iiumber over 1,000-a mighty nice L I Ir of Lo 3don wash' has in. h 11 I I ind us of the � rsary of distance of eight feet. She died three hours tax collect)r I.,f-'(1ter�; ,V.wl- . ergreenstgs, )unting and mottbes seldom left to rem 105th ann3 I . I on tho,triks Of ley, had a runaway ',,'whiledrivimg through : - � � i GlTeg a much more thorough co roe of instruction ord for the adventurous cowboy who will I I I his ' ess ion a knifo t fo nd 11 I . - . ­ . I I . Z 11 k, ; � ubjects or ob rthandthan anY Ot seen, 1. - the battle of the Boi Alth6ughf most of afterwards. " � L .4"1"1M!1J,l:1t at. roblorn how to get near eg4pugh � ' the er rhaines, 1% I been used by St. Marys to ehurchl _on Sunday, 7th inst. I I in either busiriiess a olve the:p I I a that sur- I . j) it@ Canadian contemporaries and is vastly more sue- � ', - . . ,, i - I -nd tlieii how to get�-I�i�ju . The threateniag elouds did noti keep any the old people had go e home, a number of. -E. A. McDonald announce el tLe es y blistery of the coun- Both were thrown o#t- of the buggy. Miss I I I - 4­orv, 11f IX C- . I ce4oful in piacing its graduates Ill choice p0aitIODS. o lasso-thoin a . - I- * I I viciu-, the liln , in - . I � -1. �. I plied to ut of thoir ountal pasturei-.-;;'= *-They at home. Oran, �em en rec uire more - )an a the young folks staid in town and enjoy.; reys along the Humber river, in the ` � �Ilnf,-har., The I � The Karn organ Conipanj,, of Woodstock, a ) M I - . Br , of East Nissouri, is Sterritt received twd.very bad cuts on the ' ACP -- I : land AlberrE, Wal- I little rain and a ,strong Ceze to prevent ed a social dance at the rink and in Kidd's; ity of Toronto, where the Aqueduct Com-, try. Mr. L D ; . c goTge - . 25 year i � � at Lllt:h -us for a ledger keeper J %3t W I ,avo*l1v6d wall on the asses of th , from 1 I in p0gatWiDat of a hat dsaw I25 8 Of a e, face, one from the eye back to the temple I , I . P I I �' rig -to celebrate the, hall, The - crowd throughout was a most'i pany purposes to locate the reservoir i I I . . . �' i .� ". foo'. hall ; lgwe,lof Patillo,arecant rad v Was? placed there them from earigregati . � I of his great , T ther below the eye, which exposed , I - 4 � . a Lad bavo bad plenty 011 Water.. In winter - ' -at, power a ; z the grope (LI -grai o and ano I - - � We have C6 so j een Informed that and not an accident. or unpleas-�t which to generate h- Ind light at I in j . I -ttonday last. time honored victory which their forefathers' orderly one, I ,was bruis � -1(,�y evi-i-till" I ihey have been sliclter6d by thl 0� lofty over� will the cheek bone -an ed on many ; I i ­', � hor hand department, . I innedticut. I The paw was used in . 0 MiEw Blanche Bean, of the s . Besides,npan, of them would not have, ant event happened to mar the day's� low cost to citizens, are completed, and i , live . t . � triessed � I : I ) 011P. �� I Ile . I h" seelired a po8ition in the o floe of the Sarni% langing mountains. So they have thrived won � . be -' pleasure. L be filed in a few days. He. says 100 men 'ihe erectim of the first fiame building in pi of thel body. ersons Who wi . : � L I to supply a lady' objected to getting wet should we, favor � I : i 1--t ill cwwt post. On Tueida,y we were ask - Lnd waxed fat. And if ever !one g6ts at fUIL :� will start the 140 -foot -high dam over n f Oxford,1 and was loaned iCo a the accident expressed. i surprise that she � I I L ing Det Olt bouae� but had I 0 the I the coui o . C-mladiall Or- � sonozrispher for a lead em, he'will .have a very g1oodl thi- ed with a little of --he - need rpoisture of - , I . not killed. She,, is. progressing favor- 1 - i , � College rig. � ca nter n Michigan for the summer of was - L � . L �., none to send. It pays to attend the best. heaven, which has ,his year been so sparing. -The new -general hospital at Woodstock,� rge at Baby's Point, in Aug � I . .4 --tllkev ;V, (I. i , . , all torm on TU SDAY, September - viere Is a great beap of bones and skele- '. It ably. The little fellow did not sustain any ; - . I . I � , P , r g the election campaign of Tippe- - : . - .Snlith ; 1'. . i 41ogue, adilresa - tons at least 60 feet high to fflark the place ly dealt out to us. - Very early in the.mom. was formally opened the other day, by, C 80 feet wide at the base andn"20 feett 18 dtiri Among serto : . � . goopenalor the F I r . I 1. � I ard, For cat - � I 0 . us inju—ry 1 16-- Wa�Ojffl , � Oat. � , irig the crowd begiqu W gather. Rigs of all Lieutenant -Governor Kirkpatrick, and thO, top, and wil.1 colled from spring Ire-sheta e (P c siddlit W: IL Harrison.) 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