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The Huron Expositor, 1897-11-19, Page 1--- -- -V0 'keullics 1,;i8t; - - � I I i � , . 0 1 . � . . I I - I - . I I . � - I ____ - f - I . . - ft-" I � , ,on- -radce, -and a,e -, - -_ I I ; I . am at Prices that 900 �- '_ � &_ = -_ . - � . t I I , : Publisherse I . � � . I I I . MoLEAN BROSI. I WM a --_: THIRTIETH YEAR. I . I I it them when you - - . SEAFORTH NOVEMBER 19 189.76 � I I � .1 . 1 $1 a Yea,r lu idVance. . . WHOLE NUMBER, 1,562. - I FRIDAY, . I ! I � I �, _.. I aw _� � . . ____ — ­ � -1- ---- t to take a. big quantity - _�-_ � I � . � I . . - I . I dare , �_,_ � ' . ' 11 h d those fr oad and a ga,�,e the alarm. going to sell th - any- capable of seating three huri4ted people, has * b across the road,and a eul, . om whom they are chosen. There and not being able to get sight of him 3114 � less � , a USEFUL HINTS ONDAIRYING. knew this 11 extremely bad repaIr a Mis. Skinner was alone V ith the lqhildren than the regular . �. I . � I I - . was much in creed to regulate life, a new '-where he began work ,rds the ! spot been built,every nail in the bttueture havi . been- 2el lhln�led, stone foundation, new I lug an! the door on ;7. : ... . I I .� - nature,and the spirit of God were- essential he last saw him ing tow' im Iviniz face been driven by the misi 6 I 11� , � 81 . aiid found h I sionokfe own hand and, being unable to o. I , � ..... BY A. PRACTICAL M". floor in id .4nd ceilins renewed, desks re - - the Cree, Chip� count of the smol C i ran out aide and � � I _ 'thin the last ' and for the work. Revds. McDonald, Acheson down in six inches of water, dead. � Mr. Lofthousepreachea in ,her Aand, in order to � .. Ular $.,>,,50, - . Mr. James Morrimon, who for the. past paired, all wi nine years —The rectory pewayan and Esquimo, laukupiges, slid has broke the glass witb� - , I . season was engaged as cheese instructor by th4 building not up thirty years yet. Two and Waddell took part in the discussion. at Warwick village was ' affecticti an, esteem of get water into the �Jln so doing. she . , 11 Bqpt Methods of increasing the attend- entered by burglars on Friday night and won the unbounded room I alar $2.75 for tl.,1,5. , I the Butter and Cheese Association of Wag- of the trustees swore the clerk refused to � h ih � . i . ) - . I take their U * the 15th March. ance in our Sunday Schools," was introduced $163 stolen from the Rev. H. A. Thomas. his people, over whom he b4i a powerf afin' out her hands bad jr. � i neighbors were I tern Ontario, gives the following useful spy ication on � the pr( beeds fluencia. - I summoned and the fire a liguished before .alax M25, for $1.95. 1 . hints to patrdna of factories, and which are They never offered it to him. They gave it by Rev. Mr. Graham, Bayfield. We should Part of the money stolen was - —The ; iectivbi �re he curtains and . . Hamilton det working, much damage was done. x "i n n , a 01. �1 tt ; So h i str I to the reeve at the other end of the table, all show more interest in the work ; the of a note which had been paid the afte, noon " r h � 8 � . - based on observations made -by him while . I � - I a, ill terious case: blinde were destroyed, d the bed, bad ' . . - ; a limited quan ' P y and one of . them took it a &�y afterwards, superintendent, teachers and parents should previous, . . � with no success as yet, "' a f, Were I . -in performance of his duties. He says : - I . In an otherwise empty . .� , . tity) and! : - —The lumber piles belonging to A I lavid C P" �- box car hall clothes, carpet and othe. furniture . - be more &live to their responsibility ; if on- I _ 11 I . , ,,one there'll bo 110 more �- , � —AS the district,in which I was to work was which he should not have done. The three son, the Liberal candidate in Went Si nooe, been found a boy's old coat , a scarf much badly damaged. ri 1 to z I A— * the clerk insulted the Inspector pe * ntendent has enter i ti _9 4.1" 'to � They are worth se,i ,,, the south-westem portion of Wesi" on. swore an n prise, tact, sympathy His the worse for wear, and a- piece of cia a -, —The auction sale of th' ughbred Ayr- ;, ; Ug; I tario, sing all south of the main oline when they brought him to council meeting, d good spnee he will attract scholars to' were destro�ed by fire on Thursday. I . �' - � by telling him he did not understand E the school,and so with AS teacher; prompt- lose will be about 89-0,000. About 2,0(0,000 all of which are Saturated With. blood. Thi shire cattle, ate., held by . in - M. BOOM- . ig * t .. of the= Trunk Railway and west -of I floor of the car was: also besineared with tyne, just east of St. WAr a, was Well at - V week- an -. . .- fish. Thisiofalse, also,'as attested byalia nese was a necessity, kind words should be feet of lumber and 700 cords of slabs 1 were " ' ' ' . I other lot ot- 1 - Oxford county, with a few of the Oxford I . blood, and an effort .had 4�psweutly been tended last week. The 7'1 1 was nab sold., . � " . I'll � nen Napki a, I. �, fa3tories. . . � of thecomicil. The Inspector appeared for cultivated ; teachers often fail by not mak-. burned. No insurance. i inkling Band The prices on mis�ellaueou ' articles rangea. - I —Mr. George Smith, one of the moat re- made to conceal this by � � n regWar, - . ubsti ut. e another, and advised the council they had ing the lesson simple enough and the schol- 'pr wt"re in good con- I � , we are selling a . . . it. The rat� � � - .t 980 1 1 � Although my work wall to tommence on authority by section 43, sub -section -11, ars cannot understand and do not become spected residents of Harvey township, 'while over the top of way authoritiet fairly good. The eAtt'a �pr, r ... � . � May let, as many of the factories in my die. . . , 1 ill be able to get. ---- ­ - i Dging in some cattle the o a of the dition and brought fair pr�` . - . school act 1896, to remove lots out of Union interested ; the interest Of parents was bri * i ther day, was are unable to account for the stat - " . I . I triot start manufacturing early, and some —Mr. Thomas R. f Oshawa, . � Joseph Copl ' "ill ' . - the �iu�,?- itchell, w" I "services', I commen owner of the coat mud son Of Mr. . � '. - � requested mi , ced on Section 11 and annex to Section 12. I said lacking in every school. Discussion by R. struck by a falling tree and pinned I p car, and so far it haa�baffied the detectives. I . : I . the council had no 'authority, %nd suppose Pollock, Rev. Mr. Acheson and T. Melli.s. ground, He diecTfrom his injuries shortly It. may� be that the � 1. ,P 11 � I , mairied at Owen Souni , o - Weilneada'y of 1� I . Utlaerwear , I April 14th. There were two things that I I scarf wall murdered 1 1 . ., I . a I. . I were not as they should be that came under they had, they could not do it on that day, THE EVRNING. . I -after being found. ' a' 0, W6 Miss � Nettie . Brandon, of . . � . - I Nowadays when a man makes inaceur- the 28th of May, without previous notice. . . —Mr. John Dickie, of Lobo, died at i nine ­-Soine months I t week, to . udin ' v, few days in . I I . . � mv nd 1041 in love with pretty that town. After ape I . I - I 'and promised To lito they came to Mite ell, and remain- , .�, � . I Road church choir led the three weeks. He was 56 years of age - -and Minni t at i ro a . . mve the best Underwe - notice. First, was the starting to man. The evening session was well attended a o'clock Friday morning, after an illue a of sonburg, a painter, . " ta�y. That it is ar7 ate statements, a very sensitive ufaidtilre, cheese in a factory before ap.y The Inspector said if that motion did not the Bayfield - a Wray, of 8 r hro � � r is sho, nleeting� I - _1 and gentle publib explain these cleaning had been done in it, and second, give the 'C'ouncil authority,he did not under, singing. All the first rule of. business, the one of the -oldest and ,moat esteemed: resi-, to marry her, going so far 9 rocure the ad a few days at the paren�i-1 home of the �� 'by - the quan.. . ; , , I � Wn .. 11 . stand Enklish. I assented to what he said. - - I ig every day. , I was the want of provision for keeping the ;; retiring president, Mr.John Ditii intro- dents of the township, where he wai I the necessary license,, and set k 40, for the ce . groom. I inaccurate statements by sayin' g factory warm, which it is necessary 'to .have and any one reading it -will agree with hi _ due * . a in 8bri . i —Henry Miller, of Milve ton, while la's- � �s and Drakwers, ad the newly-eleoted president, Robert possessor of a fine 200 -acre farm. emony, to take plac i rA toyt the hom - I I � � I ill o .. that'the man is ing , . a insult to agree Polio ; I ...... 2%_ 1 only deal * a well as I did. Is it an . VuL Gi son, near 111 - a and Dra,wers, fleece , . � - in done at that season. 9 1 could give many more cases ek, to the convention. After a 'song —About five o'clock Wednesday ilight, of the prospective ' bride,': ut Willism tering the house of V 'd a fall, from . : - v � sophistries. 'Tis an easy way Before a load of milk arrives, the factory with a man . vice, the Rev. W. J. Waddell, of Hen. Mrs. John Caverhill, of New Lowell not at the- appointed time and, becom- bank, one day 1"t week, h I ; ­ - .. ......, 1. I __-...500 I . in which their sworn statements were not, Bar I � Was came .. .uri . It be- . Wray , �ned Shirts and Draw- ­ I out of callinc, a man a liar, shouldbe thoroughly cleaned and every. - .aall, addressed the audience on "Sunday struck and instantly killed b thel mail I g anxious, Mrs. ,awdis out a WA which he sustained severe 1, j - t; . - . 0 ,;dth a stove set up and correct. . - i 13 . i �� , I , not . 4,, good weight., an ...... t which is the t0jebtive that our School work," and gave a splendid, pointed train from Collingwood, at 17ew Li6well. raut for the recreant lover's at whid ing early in the morning, ��� " � - . I . re "I a fire on in the making room. They try to make it appear the clerk has 4t ''. Aloha .Food and.M.r. Miller walke 0 ell- - , earing chiifty on the disadvantages The deceased, who was about fitty 1years was executed Friday, an , WAS .......... � ......... 41-50, less unsophisticated, but more The whey tanks should have been cleaned an ove rboariog way. Thejae trustees called �ddress,bi I . I Sunday school work in foreign lauds, Of age,,Ieaves a husband and several child- brought from Tilsonburg by Constable Wil- lur for a stairw , and a istalicie of r and Dm-wers, Shet- ' - I 0, Ill * ' his shoulder, ; candid, forefathers would have out the fall before. A little washing and a' their second meeting to please him and it in ,erty and the 1. son, with two alternatives I �iaring him- in al;�ut ten feet, alighting 0 - �xtr& Special values, I proved their defeat. The council reiused to arising from ignorance and I pov lithe in tome ran. I I fralcturin the thoulder . good scalding out will then make them nice difficulty of expressing Bib a tr o break in y I 9 . i..; ....... � .... ,_ 11 used. � —An attempt was made t' to the the, face—stand his trial on IL serious chaZoor dialooatin it and 14 Q L �_ --5010 . and clean to receive the whev from the first paw the by-law to please him, and Mr. F. of their languages, besides other drawbacks- v __A uLniffina An Prilla—mialit About or marry the girl he 1ad piomised to . ! . . rts and Drawers., - . ) � r- f 1- ton, tor thirty � I . kild, front, sott fir This very leniency displ' ed towards day a make. Patrons should be very careful Holmeated advised them to call a third which Christian people would hardly believe I 'O'clock, by three unknown mail, bi it for. ever love. Iteid chose tho latter as the —D. Merkliuger, of Milv, . . .Aigh ay I . � a', has applied . - � I I ; I . : . � �....... _,,.. " I . Boning meeting to please him. Then they took ad.; ; three most plessau" coun y eut of that A I I . . I to strain and aerate the milk, as soon as . existed ; statistics were also given. sho*-ihg tunately the alarm was given and. the' 4 is, and the apremou was years a resid - " I I .1 ........ 75c*�. sophistical or false rea ce from their own Inspector, and he ad- 'T rgil . owGovern - - . � - drawn from the --cow, especially at this sea- v1 a wonderful advance in Sabbath school work 'ecoundrels'were frightened off just a they at oiace performed by Rev. .M. Fothe to the Domini for a patent . . I i lanov, strlria .Ql,;-f. IL 1-11 -1 A M4, � A & 4.'k i.l. f . � 1-4 . -1 t. M 1, It. h invented ' It . I - = UYVI. LUV"I QLA Vxu) vized thern nov, an son UM "W& barn on Howe Islan ,. near in . n on a new . . I . son,whan the milking is done in the stables. ' throughout the world. . I succeeded in breaking open the door. � ­ A I A . finish, good . .t IAOU P " vy ' itate the 3, soft . to attempt to reason and Prove From the appearance of the strainer in most legal advice so to be out of the influence of The next ev. Mr. Burton, , , i vushfoido as strue'i is a clever (Tevice, and- i facill ld . this autocratio clerk, and it was ekpected —The Rev. Dr. Clarke.1 Preibykerian belonging to Mr. 1. .. hauling of heavy loads and: the same thus -, - I q that one line was not what, it of the factories, one would judge that there Varna'who pGke� in the absence of Rev., minister at Bracebridge, d ad there I � I I each... ­ I � . . riday, by lightning and three horsed a . g in of the Vehicle. � . :� . I I . ........... 715c. - little of the milk strained before thpy would say Mr. Justice Meredith gave Mr. 'Shaw a Egmondville. Early piety"� %Us were killed. John, * W 0 be a great saving on the we 1 �Z . 11 � aged seventy. At one tine he pri tised the at i � pair. - � .... --2156.. - appeared to be to the sense of was very his decision to please the clerk, but A. Z. was very important; thO work of the teach- orks for Mr. Rushford, was Ju a g It is. to be - called Merk lingeee Jubilee it came to the factilry. Here is where a t he enter d -the .w . i . �,� .heavy aR wool, I . I sight, but rather . some other. great deal of the trouble in having bad flav- Feems to say different, but it pleases the er was to - trainAhe young mind for Christ ; mddicine in Toronto, but ' . iielighiftitig c and . Sleikh. I . . � .......... ­­ ...... 9 - . I - ministry in 1885, his first. and only. - �harge the stable door as t] , " iends a;ud ueighb ra of Mr. En- , . 450�. . � - - Some have' tried their wits in ored cheese arises. The cheese -maker can- clerk better than A. Z., and you know. I this should be commenced before 'evil habits- . being Bracebridge, where ie minister �d for . was knocked down by thd shock. He r -, —The fr . le4mlm worsted, heel , � . C012troverting other matters, and not always detect in the milk the flavors never call a spade by any other mame. were formed ; every young man and woman I I � 'covered in a few minutes. , ,The lightnit g. right, of Blalishard, availe themselves of . . .. I ... ­� ........... z ... 2,%. Now, boys, act in futurel 130 you will not twelve yeaM -d1h house. .Mr i. an opportunity afforded, an assembled At 1_� - . � .1 - so we find that a great number., which often develop only after the cheese d,and should have a Bible of their own. The —There were fewer failures reported in also struck Mr. Rushfor I - ; . go into the curing room. The cheese buyer have to be Dubliely reproved by a frion Rev. J. A. McDonald, Win. Clark and - I . Rushford was lying in ))ad Upstairs puttir g his residence, one evening a hort time ago, � I Canada during the past week than - f Jr any ra -1 the Boys, . I I of men will -deal in sophistry �Om to - culls oat all I will.try 4d help you. � sleep when the light i tr.u(k to testify their regret at his I departure, and I i � - � es inepebt the cheese, JOHN C. moltRigox - the ..'newly -elected president all gave a few week for a number of years past. The total her child to 1. r'n n to show their respect and as am by present- , I i a - - , � w i h � ' derwear we did not for ith this object in view—the bad flavored ones, or wants a reduction , remarks, after which thanks were tendered was twelity-four, all small failures.1 The the wall at the feet of the b br aUsig the . wit - . I - � . .Clerk, McKi lop .,ed, re . two beautiful I have the moat'complets, owil inter- on the month or half month,. as the came % 1 ' by the convention to the people of Varna number for the corresponding week.l&'�t, year plaster. Mrs. Rushford'61 mother-h�-law in a and Mrs, Enright furtherance or their � . 2d costly chairs, accompan by a nicely . 8� Underwear weve ever- - I ests in a manner that they might be. The blame is all laid on the ' for their kindness and hospitality shown, wai forty-six. , . W969 working at thd , litove down- a I I . " ; . cheese -maker, who very likely spent a The B87fie!ld TragedY, When the convention was brought to al Adambleilim', of Pilkington, . when the lig�tntng struck worded address, Mr. and a. Enright in- � ' . I — w sen- stairs - I I . t almost any price to fit, . think is best, rightly or wrongi I I tend residing in St.. Marys. �a I � I y couple of hours extra on the same cheese to - A despatch from goderich says: Fred. close. tenced to twelve' months in the c mmon the stove and caused ,a, sort of ek,- I others must judge. - . Elliott,the prisoner in the Bayfield trajedy, 'll be 1eld in jail at hard labor� for stealing oats from Mr. usbford fell id the floor a n1d —1ohn Wilhelm, of Nortbl Easr,hope, has. "I - Shetland Underwear, . get the flavor out of the curds. The next annual meeting w., 1, . plosi�n. Mrs. R 10 -- Another thing about these early spring was brought before Police Magistrate Sea- the Presbyterian church, Blake. township. remained unconscious for' 861ne time. A purchased J. and A. Fiaheifs fa;rm, on th Aniah Shirt,a, double ' Albert Howes, :of the same . I - 'a; %!iao struck, bi it 2nd concession of that t ., ip, for $9,250. 1 : I I - I L ...... � Now to the application of all - this cheese is the putting them on the market at Goderich, on Friday last, and the aud-wa � � 1, I—. � ger, ------- T-10 I Meihm nearly loqt his life by bein s' �ob by dog lying near at h P, I � rank Keagan � in tie act -of recovered with the excertibit Of ittevesight. The Wilhelm family 0 about 1,500 lake, not as. hea,vv as . - musing, for we never write a within a few days after they come from the evidence of Albert Woods, F Mr. Howe% wheii discovered - - ey I I . hoops. I know of cheese this season which and Thomas Clark was again taken. Woods, Canadian Fruit in England: . - , The barn acresinthe township, and 1 for that th � er ... ___ bo _ The animal is now total y,blind the grain'. . I I - � 50� to 75c. . I word that is not intended 'I reshipped from the factory when four who, wit rt, accompanied Harvey Mr. L. Woolverton, of Grimsby, agent stealing artly burned . I 1! 1, I have paid over $80,000. Tilat real est&W . . . —A 9 d N on, of was p . 1 7 11 derwear,, strong and . apply M some manner to the w" anbially his &r the Department of Agriculture, in . man callin I himself Fre . _. � - . I I I is increasing in value, is a ivil, by the fact - . �._ ..... 39 -1c, 4oc, 45e.- days old, at over one cent per pound more Elliott to Varna, repeated aubst kking up the trial shipmenits of tender Brantford, secured board .at the h me of - � changed hanas profitable sale of our stock in than ill offered at the present time for the statements before the coroner, nothing new nil -has just received some account sales _- Mr. Reuben Wilcox, of Tilsonburgi a , few Perth N,oi�sw I that the farm that has 1. or 81),000, and not � . �� finish Uaio� Under� . . It would be a It transpired , f ruits, . . I was offered last year 7 - � comfortable., 30c to 45o. trade, viz.- Clothing. finest September cheese. being elicited from ,him. . , dave ago, and a little later die d with — sold. � I � I' I I- . ; great deal better for the reputation of our from the other witnesses that in answer to from Covent Gal -den, London, from Liver. , 3 lapped" James Hawkins, of Hiritiony, lim sold ;nderwear, American. pool, and from Glasgow, which are highly $58 and some jewelry. Nelso. sai � �a was his fifty sore farm to it � Aaper, of t i �� * -three in n ' � , hat , . L . ur application may be termed rather cheese industry, it none of the fa-tories Fred's threats, " Take him away or I'll in his vali were I I L. —After an illness of ne 9 md serviceable,50o, to 60c_ - -11 0 _ satisfactory, and prove the possibility of � a Y. M. 0. A. man,. and I place. -1 j ,� Daddy'? Hammer, an he'was familiarly � - � � OW k as, " -on c*da to sell and lom prxce&, severe ; possibly so, but it is would make cheese, before the lot OF May, shoot him," deceased Isaid with an oath, very pro&able export trade in , Canadian yapera to sh " that he � had been a ea, ivasser -.—Joseph, son of Rev, JI! W. Olm . Ot known in Mitchell, passed t 3 his reward . ­ :: and if the buy lid not ship any from If Here's one that's not afraid of your .shoot- or a Toronto firm. I fiead master of . I � �� , � ight. Speaking -of sophistical— on won . peaches, pears &lid tomatoes Mitchell, has been appoin6A - I Sunday morning, 14th inst., � at the- good old * 11 om�� � ��. r , the factories until they were at least ten ing," and, lowering his head, apparently to Crawford peaches are &* most difficult , —The GranaTrunk and 0. P. I . have Sharon, school. � age � of 85 years, 2 months a 1 26 days. Do- L . ", � I . I . . � we use the refined name—state- days old. I found a number of the cheese- escape the shot, hcrrushed from behind the fruit to early, being sovery juicy and ten- come to, an arrangement by whi h ,the —The trustees of achooli 1 isetion. NO. 5, ceased was an old settler of �' le townt quist -, L I � . ments, we have this to say: makers using too much sour milk as a start- mother, who was standing between them, . � Thanksgiving rates have be � Can.'L k 1. . der fleshed, and the first shipments arrived I L -an fixed a - single Elms, have re-engaged Saniii'el Petrie for the and industrioust and it mig be almost said � . .ns Bross , .� .- that in no line of trade has er. Others allowing the milk to stand too and made at the prisoner. After the shoot- mperature-'. in the first-class fare between all stations 1 year 1898, at a salary of 056. - that be died in the harness, for be worked . � . "I . he �atedly, ".I'm sorry I . uro 1 �d 'De, —Browli . ,1, burglar, was, steadily up to a few days previous, -to bib , . I � 0 � long before applying the rennet, causing t ifig the latter Said repo . refrigerator being too high ; but the .ship- ada, and from and to Port It n a, , the 'Listowe I IMPORTERS31 - , there beeii so many sophistries product in both cases to be harsh, acidy sh7ot him." Thai pris�iier seems to feelmost I I .. - - These fares will be good to Suspen- Stratford last week, 4-entenced to � nierit per so. Numidiin was carried at a trOit . ,;aixt taking ill. too ripe, owing to the te I indulged in as' there has been cheese, a cheese the biyers do not want. I deeply the awful Position he Hii in, and from . dge and Buffalo and return, but not months mi' the Central I given ill the - - . lower temperature and arrived in good con- siou bri , Ma6u., INTON. �� - Wood ed . . . - shippe� a —The Thanksgiving supl ar � ' hb �� I - ---- � with regard to clothing, for as found others making a fine cheese to Ship at the evidence of 4 it appears that Fr dition. Forty cases. of Crawford peaches vice versa. . —Frank McConnell, of bubhn� Methodist church, Staffs,'D Monday lu - I � , clothing from eight to ten days old. These ob i ese,if as -well as the trio who, went to Varna, was - a Point, Quebec, 4 � u, the . the demand for cheap - . sold in Liverpool at an average price of —At' Longn car load of cattle during the bourse of ,last of last week, was a I I is � success* Re a I , iamtions for holding a. ' left on the shelves a week or two longer, under the influence of liquor, though not to North 0, east, while two young lad i were k, to the Toronto mark�i, I - h of eu in a few weeks for the I increased, the quality Of the very quickly go off flavor for the want of the same extent as the pthers. $3.66 per case, containirig about thirty . wee speakers were Rev. r. WeDonam � . . pla�idg'near a .barrel of gun der n Fri- - , itD — I quarts. I I g t W Mr. Robert Llvlfrlatpt,le'� of Cromarty, Stratford ; Rev. Mr. Homes, i,lil 'Mr. . 1dren. We bespeak for- materials used became illf6liOri a little extra salt. In all of the twenty- Mr. Proudfoot, forlthe defence, urged Pears did equally well,some Louise Bonne day, one of them threw a, I ed ma ch in- has bought, David ahohla residence, i an they all ,gave P.—Mr. James 2'y1cGill,..of - ion of eight factories I visited, the whey is return that the shooting was done in self-deten the � in Febru � in Phinnimore, of Mitchell$ _ I resulting, in the introduct - ce, bringing $3 90 per- case, Bartletta, $3, to thq. barrel. Both were killed Kirkton, and will move i14 i ary' interesting ti�lks. . The saH quartette � ; hile his n who Mr. Mahon goes to Mitchell. , I to 9 at the home of Mr. . - -ad in the. milk -cans. Some of the whey prisoner being delicate and slight, w . Howell, $2.07,'and Duchess, $2.19. . explosion which followed, and a wom . � and the Colquhoun family a ded mue �� � week.—Mr. John lNle- - all manner of shoddy and adul-- tanks are 1. in a deplorable condition. At the brother was of violen�', temper, aggressive Even plums did well, some Quackenbos was ne'ar by had an arm blown off. I John Marriott, of E1110bio tefb on Thu� ..* : - 10 � L,>ndon on his bicycle - teratinc, textures being sold and ecksk � I came — ra- the enjoyment of the occasic by their sing - 9 factories where the whey is elevated into a and strong. The Police Magistrate ad- —A large amount of wr I -day of last week for London,' England. He ing. The pastor Rev. ]y - , , I - . bringing $3.77 per case. . 1,ub � tam , X . N " ' , 8 amo d to $664 I . rt of the week. —Mr. Win. ' . . for all wool. How often the tank above the ground, the tanks are as a journed the case tilll Tuesday, to con- Tomatoes brought as high as $1.71 a case, . ashore at Porb Elgin Friday and. S urday, Sailed via the Dominion 1, ri Soo on presided ; the proceed te . etheroottp Aey, who is well-known I � - question was asked, is this all general thing in fair condition, but it is .the eider whether he would commit on a cha The consisting o I f the upp6r works o i some Frid . ! . � , "' liar —Joseph Latter, of Reed hy, Michigan, � visit �iiga, has been shipping . rae where the tanks are in the ground. , of ma laughter or urder. Meanwhiloo the only objection being their si�e. . te ,in the ' I to , wool, andas often the lie was. reve many of �ns . variety sent'was the Ignotum, one of the steamer which met with a disas r - —%in. Cockram' has finishea his coutr ot ).Ck from this sta�iou dur�, . This is where a great the bad flavors the Crown,Attorney wi I communicate with � arrived*in Stratford, last we 3k, on a I � . . - k.a, Life � er yes,, time alone largest, and the English taste calls for a severe storm of Thursday and Frid the St. Marys cre%mei� :building. The � . , of I I his father and motber,who, reside near New - VS, having made Sales. to- I eu come from ; the sour whey going back in old the Attorney -General o the matter.—The preservers have the name of F. B. a on interior fixings Are being i�pidly brought to �- I . d medium sized tomato. , ' i . - . ton, mud also to attend the -wedding IS es : Mr. A. Wellington, I will tell. - rusty milk cans and the cans not properly oner has since been ,committed to stan Grapes were a complete failure for the them. The storm was the severest � during .10! . - . � � 14 . : � finish by the other contrio i tors. .101 I � with a :Fr - washed and scalded before tile night's .milk rifir triAl on the charge of manslaughter. . ; A brother. He brought Am .as &�curxo_s. ed Foster, Ingersoll ;;: most art, bringing only about one cent a the last four years. J : � —About 95 acres of land it the neigh] or- . . tar,o grown at his home. , . . � ' U I t a curious po � ion, Wyoming; Mr. D. - The trouble lies not in carrying Part is put in. In July and August nearly all of The trial will not likely take place ntil-the pounifor Concord, Worden and Niagara, —Miss Jennie Oveiholt, of Ailed Craig, hood of Tavistook, is �sbill d with fl6x, I Ke oqtlines be it - 3mblance to the I - R..Smith, Is T ar qui, -a P. ret ..... I i who is -visiting ber2uncle, Mr. which was spread to dry, Thve"nre last we 1 Mr. W. D. Drew, New,... ... wool (,00ds in stock, bat in re- the cheese -makers had gassy curds to con- spring assizes. but in one instance six cases were told at I � , human hand,- the five finge i being repre- . . �b _4 tend with every day. in all cases these � _0__�._ - r case. London township, while driving ho is from allow storm came and burle It. I rn - i. Kyle, Tuckersmith. : I prese'uting, these goods other say curds arise from bad flavors in the Glasgow for 93.69, or about $2.68 pe church at Hyde Park on Sunday, aceived - Vakespeare, lbft sented by five potatoes gco together, and . .- ga. Sabbath Soho I Workers. "of -.-- - ­ ing-as in a palm of t a b WIXT LiTTLE GIML —This ", I I This proves that there is -yet a possibility -Mrs, Henry IR . `ly, meet' ., th and. , This , � - . . wise than they are. I milk, causeld in a great many different a lied b I �? - fami. � duty to chronicle the I The annual meetin Z o the Stanley, Tuck- y there last ond-a :week,' ith her � . )� pleasing the English taste with even Can- severe injuries about the head, ca dmore, of 'whose illness: .. � ays. A few id the principal causes -are ; eramith and H 8 tb th School Associa- I I � the horse running away. Mr. m Mrs. for Michigan. r'� Flach*ent out there a natural curiosity weighs -thr � a pounds. , � - - y known, that w' 1, not V athe . adian - grapes. - . an l badly couple of months a�o and took —Mr, John,Wilhelmf sr. of we * � jr� 11 The, fact should be full . 1, bad water ; II, dirty milk cans ; Ill tion was held in I Methodist. church, . 0— Smith were also thrown out an . up land. tion uwo weeks ago. This 1 '3 . . I . utowel, is lai visited Baden One day last ,eel1r, attending � - ' oungest daughter of Mr. honesty is the bell t Policy 111�: Straining the milk ; IV, improper aeration ; Varna, on Tuead N v mber 2nd.' The Canada. shaken.up. . —Dr. Rutherfora, of L UP to some business. ,On his &y home he felt; . � a Pi �ayf bole 'one, but, not- �ket, � with an attack V94 -- �the London road, near . - this, matter, even thaugh the V, having the milk stand too near th 19 day was a very unfaivor _1�rs. Mary Jennings, wife of A 11brabam of typhoi&'fever. Dr. Nin- somewbat uneasy land gre steadily war" ' -rS. of age. . n or barn -yard. withstanding thisfact, a goodly number .—People in Winnipeg enjoyed sleigh Jennings, of Brantford, went to in% as ian Woods� late of, Bayfield ,Will take cha �e twelve yea motive be like the - Scotchmail pe —6 ' - . . on Satur,:14. She of t, his illnes .., till -assistance. had to be se red. A son ef �� previous to her death were present. After th usual dipening ser. dri�es on Sunday. was her usual custom, Ile doctor's practice cffitlng I Mr. Lemp, living about t , a miles froris I . . who said it was because he had � kJof Varria, extended —The Olitario Government has passed An returned home at about 11 O)clock, land on John Vance, of T&A tock, last . w ek �� 11 !of a, sensation of pai in ' I That School Dispute. vices Rev. Mr. Burton I . ­ i . I Wellesley, broughl�bi.m.t�o his home, and a , -., rder-in-council providing for their own fire entering the kitchen I passed a few � words — -� .. was obliged to retire tried both Mr.. EwToR,—As a latter appeared in a cordial welcome to �the delegates. The o I I . shil ped, through A oat Moo Gibson, a do Is �,e a 0 p0e. - I I � otor was soon, consulted. . . t of following office and C'm ittees were ap- protection at the Central Prison, Toronto. with relatives there, when she con 1plained deev car of hogs t6loroqt�, the"balane of, few hours later he was a o The- funeral - We know that we are well and favor- last week's' issue over the sigila, ure pointed, whichrwith otiernformal proceed- —Charles Pedler, an eighteen -year-old of being dizzy and immediately fell to th A. T. Bell piggery, a)hd from farme of was held the following day afteriloong, � 4 s was at first anticipated I , 9 % Trustees School Section No. 6, McKillop," . - . the � '. . I when a large concourse riends -and rels- - � . I a . - h ings Occupied the foreno n: - - ' a vicint ! � � - � -ly known 001 O I . . Hamilton youth,,hanged himself on Sunday,- Heart trouble is said tA i be th: th - - it 1_-'� tives followed the remains -for interment in - - , I . ap �. ' from the curina � . proistr ted with inflain ab - as clothing Mel thbv Say to give the facts in the Be . count of a dispute with his father. cause. Deceased was 59 years of —Twe-cKeese were stolen ,---- - �, and after two weeks- I chants, and that name hag been cas;, but their real object is obviously to President, Robert P,iillock, Varna ; Ist on ac I . I ged 22, Son dward room of Cleland's fac-toryi ih El the other the Lutheran cemetepy. a was, 67 years . i president, J. Dinqdale, Kippen ; 2nd —Mrs. Demill, wife of Rev. A. B� Demill �� I the reputa, vice ] —Thomas, Lee, al 91 old. 11 �uffering, ia spite of all � of ma' f. - I y selling goods on maliciously malign and injure thie but I lians and good narsilig . established b as tion of the council and clerk, and if their vice president, T. Mel to Kippen ,-,,Corre- principal of Demill Ladies' College, St. Lee, a farmer who resides on lot, 70, of the night. Thereiianoolnei6ilthe . —At Brottineau, North 'Dakota, October � I aearly o"Pharson, Hensall; Catharines, died Friday evening- - a of Somerville, was acci entallY ters have since been put OW the curilig-room. I � -i .. i she pas-ged peacefully- their merits, selling as i letter was not read outside of the township,' sponding secretary, A .front ran � 19th, Eliza J., wife of Mr. Thomas Patch- I � dear- Lg at all and treas.,.0 lRedmond,Reneall. —Miss Annie'Craig, of Chesley, is suing Shot and tilled the -other day. windows. i . the cW-toniLof �this possible for cash, haviii as the conucil Rec. sec. . Wh n hunt- - � I - I would make no reply, but , , man, Hills Charles W. Gim, of that plaqe, for $5,000 . � teele,� of TA%1 ing, passed awayj after a b -ief illness.. The t a love for Jesus almost -assorted ounty and Executive committee,—Geo. Cole; Ing he met with a neighbor name LA —Dr.,M: 8 isto n deceased was iii hei 48th ,ear and was the � � times a large and well and clerk are known over the c . Thomps4n, Kiippen ; , Win. damages for bieach of promise of mar- who, while examining his g di barged last week from a mouth*� sojourn in I the � I nd so she was -cdlled to . were not Green'; Win . . . . I mother of eight children. M any of the resi..! . ZD on outside, while these trustees Pybus, C J . -the bullet entering "In I - *11 remem- .. sto I of clothinct always hiselburat ; James Miller Kippen; riage. Lee'a La'd" eneath , city of New' York,'wherel he has been tal�ing dents of St. Marye and vi nity wi. GK � , it, I .r I . i I ' S.atu, day morning. The- I known in their own section or they would Reid, Brucefleldf Statistical, com- —While out bicycling the other day, Mrs. the * d issuing from the to of the & post -graduate --.�cours% iii surgery in I the . - - �� - . han(I Hector r 6W an . I I I I bar her as Eliza 4. Mix Aland-, TO11119ellb . . was. largely attended bY1 I I ustees, and they -of Ingersoll, was . 1� . � rtothave been elected tr rna George L. McDonald, hospitals there. � . - J . - I ittee,—Rev. 1�. C. lqqrton, Va ; B. hea3l. � -incr t e%tee of the - � first and last office. As I m -one of bi , te . late Rug M qlholland, �vho . i 0 � - . ttention to a now hold their a, Brucefield. Visiting committee, thrown from her wheel and had Br plo er, lee- 'Uticipati & daugh r of the t e ecease . ell; We vould draw ; the Higgin , - —Dr. Nansen, the- Arctic ex —The Mitchell firemed ird a . your a oftenhad tocgrrect-their misdeeds in I T. �4ellie, for Stanley; arms broken at the wrist. . 8�8 resided on a farm ibout t ,o miles north of . . Massey Hall Toronto, on's rge ball for the e'venin -before Thanks iv, —A. Stephenson an( tured in I 9, � I ; o * L e � s, rot.. era an � SIB- , special announcement of prices past in their youth, your readers willpardon —Miss Maggie Latim'er, an emploVee in , or equ�lly St. Marys for many ye rs. nine . of SC ,, L . 8 on another page sin James Foote and E. A Wanless for Tuck- " I evening, to an immense audience. JAt the ing day. The Lo6don Hatpers, - e so o1ar14 � ,Master's tailor shop,in adoe, ra ago the deceaAed,. v ith husbiLud and 1, ersmith; Messrs. - Elder'l ' d Neelands for Belair and M, conclusion of the lecture he was tend,ered a as good music, will be ebia' d for the, oc- yea . - yrtle Was ' . -,and material me while I show their untruthfulnes an I . ge I . children, removed from the townah'. 0 .f - I .of which N1 , I.- * this* issue. In it you' will these 1, facts ".and sworn affidayits as far � I i. . dropped dead at the shop Thursday. She reception at the Canadian Institute, at casion. . . - � L I . ;: of Cil I + A--1cJG_i'llivrayt Middlesex ounty, to Worth lilliant and -reatly loved ' .. . find a candid- statement of queddi- as relating to the coun and clerk. )) Their Hay. AYTERIiowN ;�B�510N. . was Sitting on a chair and expired without *,hich their Excellencies or -Gen- —Miss Steinsicher of trodbagen, Wyss . � 1_> .... , ' the Goveril � e, a 1. ­ I - . - . ce resided. boety to: h&v %st look- . - � t, they say were a word. L k Dr- school section No. i, at ChRistm .1 . __ . Inf first faq 11 we trustees' ani e�ral and Lady Aberdeen were presei t. as' Ow Dakojta where she has 8i "I I I overec M u r I . � —Mr, James Doualilsoll, si, of Atwood, heir com-paw-on. Much I ties, especially of' our rain, I I we three are all personally. " David A increased numbeo Of visitors —Wholesale firms in Winnipeg say thbi Her . - . pres oon session, which Nansen was afterwards entertained 4 sup- to her certificate expirin - five -months! trip, L le 11 & 'L . - I I d to I hich speci L ent during the after �_ t .' Nir. and Mrs. Ond -trustees and. secretar place - al atteD- I Ross, one of the ys or years bac succeiflult has returned home from the letter until ened by prayer and praise Service. trade has not been so good f El - toke, a stock-, to W overnment house be taken by Mr. I I .1 . I , . er at G � . t tothe scene of his-,boyh d., in Piarthshire, their sorrow. tion is given. , says he saw nothing bf - I Was 01rat subject was I "The Benefit of as itis stpresent, and that an astonishing 9 ' , f Mitchell high school. I —The-Pinga'l foundry, owned by Messrs. student o � I D';nml 0( : i __ ... I - . Monday, and had nothing to do with it.- The amounti of business is being done. ony, has �dim. Scotland. Mr. dwn stood the sea. � - I . went to Seaforth to write it or Teachers' Meetings in our Sunday Schools." Walk_ Macpherson & Company, was burne 'I to the —Cor4elius Meadows, of Harm He t�ook thp train fmm Liver- - - . - k6let. . Other specials are . � . W. G. Smith I was ably introduced by Rev. J. A.Mc- —By a vote of 43 to 6,the town of ground on Friday morning last. he fire osed of his prize !team tp Win, Cudmore'., of voyage well. W'. I I Re may have - ' , - 001 to Gleago wid fror i there to Peeblen, ; are throughe - I get it written, so he says. TD'o'n'��A, Varna. It was, hijilly recommend- erville decided to expend 'K000 for local a, geaforth, who is buying horse . I broke out in the paint shop about 4.1 lZarm. a for the ]Piv' � -town. The M t fort - . a a 0 ur- farmers I -Underwear at 50c, 1 met A. Z. there. And Mr. Ross says it a su- im rov - year debentures . -q tis native p y odd years I now. In nearly every, I Special false that over three fourths of ed that teachers' meetings lbeheld ; th ements, and twenty The founory has been. closed up for, , I erpool market. Mr., Cudmor Is witnesbed ina iy changes in t.ho � J is aid &Always reside over wifl be issued for that amount ^ di te is a chased a four year� old from ft. j. Shepp d. absence has _ I . and crop. Megsrs. Wal- - 99 Gloves at 50c . ratepayers were at said school perintendent she ion Army) 'weeks,, aMd the Origin of the is I Many :Of 04 faeei; be knew ini t and Scott had batween I the )etings, teachers would tecome more —General Booth, of the Sal4t mystery.' The moulding shop and �� p rt of . —John Schenell of Rostock, who is ,ver old town. L . - Boys' Pants at 500 meeting ; he says nineteen were -there ; these mf I inited prayer will arrivein Canada about the middle of s �10,000'; insur, . 'culatiori, has dispose of ii50 have passed atway, a ,ill there are a few � on the alert for spe � 1 On- Saturday there was- . It H-ome made Wool Mitts others .,%vho %vere present say thirteen and familiar with the lessons, I nd after visiting the Maratime - - I � ,villom time has spaxed. The visitor amus. - I would. January, a � _ ! his new house mud lot� td. Sam Ohm, . for a ather, and it was very I ver fifty ratepayers who have and exposition to the w�rd', of God � . ad for $8,000. ! . I I . ' d ad himself fitshing in the rweed, and audh e, is: no room for growlin97 I at 500 ifficulties might be provinces Will come to Toronto. —Consirerable excitement wall created od round figure. Mr,; Schench int a - . i 1. votes. W. G. Smith told' tbe reeve seven accomplish great good, � an ' med Norman Mitchell I other recreation aa big fX ey dietfaed, While ... - . I 1-1 —A young in us - , -Ilent autumm cc 50C along the waterfront in Toronto on Friday, ruilding again in th' %Ot�l, . Those 6 near, tab - - i . 11r arried lihad an ie�xcf Oashmere Sox at d five acrainstit, removed and the church awakened. ke Ze -the g iest of a m, I I voted for a iii school an 0 '. of a Rhit Yf. Arthar, a - - � cc & at 500 L s what takin art in the dispussion. were James shot himself dead with a rifle at Montreal, out four o'clock, by the appearanue �_Jaa. Mu,rphy,� of the t. in Peebles.he was C,eut, for the Fine Brace and others also say the same. This L' n Sunday, on account of disappointment in 11� valuable ;O&k sister. Mr, -Donildson JVO V-iSitcd Bain- . rnie, Blake; o gigantic waterspout. This unusual phen- nerviRe'L recently missed ,some 1. b ocn' ThursdaY, (9 W. G. Smith calls a un,taimous meetingt g lippen ; Will ' i�m i Ca . . I at hurgh, where another sia; er re,sid-es. � - a here � Neckwear at 50C. for Miller, Rev. W. a love affair. I a approached from the south-west, timber from his bush, and, with the - . ank there w ereL any from � he is 41 the Trustees," iccording to Mr. . as d —At the assizes'in St utford, Isf,t . lell, Hensall -; I R e'v. T. and travelledi, rapidly to the,esatwar , a � of County Constable � - tr grand - __ I ... Rev. .R C. Burton, ,Va;rna; Acheson —James Huton, of Toronto, who -killed omenoi 1cCarth r week,, - mcert at;Gorrie OnFri I . Ross, Statement. So if lies are facts, these J. Wadi . . his son With 0, pair of shears on Hallowe'en, a mile out frorn'the island Its head was his property to the. farm of a neighL, r. before Mr. Tustice Rome the jury eather was so disagree- and T. Mellis, Kippen. 1 : ghter, . . having returned a true b, 11 for manslaughter _ . __ . c says they applied to I - � to, face the WE HAVE ONE PRICIM TO ALL are all facts. Then h , I I How can taste for healthy lit victed of manslau 1Y —G. T. MeKeil.zl'a, of Monkto , has pur 7 - � erature be and who was con - in the clouds, and the water could aiu 1� _ against Dr. J. G, Yemen -the cage came up id not like .. i the by-law, and the Vrhen � - . 4 ' 111�4 � the council to pass 11 was the has been sentenced to five years in the peui .be seen boiling about its base. � a chased the Gill faimi at t a r ably low - 1, ner and entertain MONEY BACK IF WANTED. clerk refused to grant it. They called a cultivated in our Sund4y Schools . a he held a for hearing. Yemen eaded not guilty. . agemen bere on TueB-- . . seconAmeeting before applying to council, next subject introduced by Rev. S.Achesou, tentiary.. , to little east of the eastern gap . it suddenly price'of $4,300. One! day It - , The evidence of se'vera witueshes, inciud. , very had . lid not grant them Kippen. The subject i It d that all lit- _4An inventor in Guelph is working a collapsed and was seen no more. . ! successful ploughing beei ail managed to . if the woman, sev- tandingt the *...'a ...... a .... N ............. and the ratepayers wou I I I It J at about 25 acres of .1 fall ploughing ing that -of the husband i � led & All 01-- � re was not health af. , aid literature perfect a steam sleigh for locomotion in th —The Canadian E a,,,, 'Con office . i Irnferpor Ellis, of succes. ! I eral city. doctors, and I , . ; r )Ed 'Pan' 8$3,000 1 1 e is edi- I 5 'y to eithe'build or borrow money. eratu �f n � ning it rained and . I authorit - should not be published, The best found in lUoudike. . He thinks that by his invention in Trenton, � was ro� of earl . lone. . Toronto, who made th alys of them CA . GREIG d MACDONALD The clerk never refused to grant their re lid was in Gre itain and United a man can carry a load of a ton from Ed re e, i ant y —Mr. Samuel Jewell, fohnerly of Mit he crowd Would be verY ' . ye. last Friday night. The burgla d I . � quest,as that wag not his partc, he did advise the wor :tgrhibould be found monton to Dawson. City in about ten da . is .he States, andwill cine contained in the tt,le found in the - shOwillw , . 1. Only good I is,as the door ws unlock- chell, has returned from t . . oil that they had St4tes room, was tiken. The ir - �h - - I the coun , -no authority, but , - -, ol ; i bad book —It is stated that .an excursion of four knew their businek nil ination. remain in that town until *rch ist, when - j _y, after bejv$ out; I 'y or ma as they . . an W, brou,, C f 'a and his desire CLOTHIERS. in the home and Sunday echo families will leave Hull and Ot- ad and the vault opened by the co ' where he ,lit ir. ,& verdict of 6 . his advice did not effect the council, T Jlpr a, boy or girl ; hundred ived u on the he will proceed to� the K, londike, - hour and a b I a b6 hampered by baJ -th were of the same opinion, and it has prevail is ka bad companion taws in the, spring to Qolqnize lands which Several detectives have arr rrefully expects to make what he h" long been look. not guilty on the char ! Of manslaughter, . "I e pronounced the din- On the Wrong Side of a Street, in.the healthful literature enu�blea and helps .us � � , � but guilty OW the i � g Block. � correct. W. G. Smith states the Minister - the Quebec Government W opening up for scene and the matter is being ly in ing for—s, fortune., i, � I ther charge. 'His anything ]Partaken of' - - Stron of Educationand their Inspector advised lo�rify God; the reading sought was am in settlement in the Gatineau district. , looked into. The lose was Princi —One of the Bu'llibery, boys, formerly of lordsh!p then sentence I. Yemen to three co fortably . - I )r; a good library -wa's more %r is .In Kingston penitentiary. L . Oir proceedings were all that ex to characti Rual game for the Ontario Rugby notes and silver. This bur Is i lieved other Indian, named ill years . . ONT. them that th in th6 —The i g of Mitchell, and an . . - elk. . i I SEAFORTH3 This may be " a fact," if so valuable than beautifq articles was to have been perpetrated . q6 ai - WAY Sundaylastwe eakersof the evening:: was required,. Football Union championship of 1897 - were out boating near OnOnAm _ I'll 11 -There passed a ) Clifford, a ! Me -Bain, of � . He says, for it home. The Revda. Bu.�.ton and Waddell Saturday afternoon, be- cracksmen who have lately be . 0 rating sit capsized an old- and highly as eemed resident Of � -ad . � . W - � theymaytake the credit, &mes Miller took part in the discus- played in Torouto )sgoode in the district upon an extenei a a e. No day -of lust week, :, hen their Elms, in the perso� of I a W. .1towland, ,Lowe, of Wingham,_XIOV is one person, they and J tween the Hamilton Tigers and the ( M . - appears the trustees I clue has as yet been obtained as to the andMill was drowned. A 54 years and i akers were, � sion. winning. — . i l4ra. John Neuert, of the 14th concession 4 d. -The ape were liable to a heavy fine if they did not I Mrs. Ellis, mother o , I 'C. iblicted 10211 � , . and at timea hu- � - - now far should m4ral character be a Hall fifteen, the Tigers , are already . thieves. eleven months. He i�4 � 9. a 11 fact," they have —Several Blenheim peoplc , I tie quartette, renitereci � THE CANADA proceed. If' that is' of tesi to be engaged . rt for —Thd Rev. Joseph Lofthouse,an.Anglican of the town line east, near Listowel, hadj�be ivith dyspeo ,ia in a- moat #9 __- rations for an earl ta ,'all� into the cellar one Oa Many Years I . . not been -relieved of iL It is like the other test of elegibility y 8 i , , . 9M . h f - work," I was introduced by making props Stevens missionary Stationed at Fort Church 11, wasi ,misfortune to I I y vated form, which open d the way for Other ;re wort LO .. rance company c, facts." Now, I will show their sworn in Sunday school, � season. John ad fracture her. skull. The 'old I that they a I I ... le next ass - ha,v - TAO Accident Assu -, TKC i pu p a nm. was necessary, in the Klondi with his Wife, spending a few day in To-�A. last week, 8 Or Of Elms, to . I &Ifi aliments. H I.VM4 - - . ,I, 'a W as I re are, I re, ' �_ me as singers I I statements to be false. First, they three James Miller d,t ' his luckinthat Eldorado 70 years, of ,age, and the e! m are" go, I - essif teacher, that the int011 8 r7mg to England. r. and1lady in over "I minor to Sal, which will I tood thirty order to be a succmf Mr. Burk, V. S.-, will routo, on their way i ship for Several yea d held oPher I swore the school house has now. a . ;Ie-hii�declF, while among '"W been very hard on her ' ffices, All of which he 1krformed with uring an aitificial hafid Ae Glass. and as 'they three moral character be laid rong .and deep in ein.01 with a company. I I Mrs. Lofthouse have been workin .. -eli a serious Ore abil- - I I I � Accident and Ple years. That is not so, . � od ; hupible submission to unkte I a Quinioa and Indians in the untry -7.-Whst might � have i; - 0 Wife and family'are - . it �$cott vs. it was new, of G, � f Brantford, and C. th ES ' ity and faithfulness. A i. In addition to attended school in it when as obedience ; I R. W. Leemw 0 J y.—The su� they the love � � . ill for nea;rly ourteen took--pisee. at the residence of Mr. R. S�in- - 11 on the 15th - . early - I Friday morning. lef"O mourn hill deal! at Goderich $ . . t it' God was neemarY, as wen the Wynn Williams, lormerly of Tilsonbur' , about Port Church - M&TYBi � ,�t UP by the - iev Costs little. Are knew it was untrue. They swore ths ." ion of means�,to . _ . srs. Some idea of their isolation may. be ner, of St 'ad 12j0W 1 an adapt ye A owning 200acres of lan� , he Carr., , .1 I , ­ tandin teakie at ute stru k 0 1 h i , 6rl � I r -i � ' " , ,hT I _, I �X' b bc y H I n ), r, I � � tion broug An accident pol . I t Bowen on Thursday, in R,tement It appears th osel, at,, I men order. aul I . was in an extremely bad state of repair, and there must be . I at � J i h 'Skinner rosis' at leorge Scott to, haxe, his' you insured 7 order to be sue in any, work. left Per LeeUL on Mrs. LofthouWa at re ab�ut 6 o'clock) and. It I posed the ed I life insurance in the W rk . this same house they tried to. insure in the -end, in g r er wa4 cited naphtha launch, owned b . ? _ gathered from the past nix a yes * $1,W0 id the Indepepcle it, Order of F-orftt* he 15th vf last Jan� ase of the sick )`0 pe-abooting expedition Ing the a ores ost.only once during Ph . Robbi the new drug� The a clothes were ignited whiU,h was lig ' .. d who, came from � Clin- 11 - e it'worth as a moral man, but in der to i the a ani - iing-the lauucT2 in shoal had she seen the face of � a white woman. he lamr. The fire was fikat noticed, a era. His xon, John E.,! W-111 assume charge' . . . ...... u - . . ve ecessful i im their t of tile farm. oat of frienc I I . I or more. I told the directors the trus- ot separated, r1elau. A neat,church, seven o clock, by Mrs. 91 I r . . . is and thoaO I'll I Ranald J. MacdonaK gg for $600, which would mak youngfor Christ more th mor ity W&q nee. of'6e bay. Runa out and They have been off . . Wi6rtAsu, who I I h him pronounce bira a- ,, - ; ent Our Sand ool teachers me water, they both W81 work in'their far r � � I -1 I ada, Acoid tees wani ad to build a new house, so they essarY. wed soon afterwards, . i'l . i C. P. R. Telegraph and Can mo�Zy and spiritually than Leeming mi illianis I - . � r !,I . . man� I � � � only insured it for $400. And the trustees -more advanced � . . , � ___ I I I . I . � 1 � i;: � i . - � �� � . � . � . � . - I . Insurance Company Agent. . . I . I - � � . I I I , I il , . .- . ! I . I ­ __ � . -&