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The Huron Expositor, 1898-05-06, Page 1. . 1 4 . * I . . I .. I . ___ __J -1 ft&_%11 I I - - - - . . _1115w, _#4VA _ ' . 411 I i _a i I ,q%%"N1NN000P1 . . . I mehold elTectSo ,which, i I - . - . - . . . - 140OV4 . . I . I I - Oat, while the ladift - - -0 ... 0 __ - __ - . I - .. . . . I I I . - . __ 11 . ; - - . . - - I 9 __ ; in . - . I I . .1 --cobwebs - . uniTH YEAR. . . .. I i I . ing, tasty the - : I , Tin .. . I MOLE" BRO13i. PUblishers. -, - Some very 1J_ 2 .: . r WHOLE NUMBER*, 1.5W. I . I SEAFORTIr. I . - . I . -_ I FRIDAY, - MAY 69 18980 1 . . I . I "in Advance. - 'A . at R*re to be seeil in our I ; .... i ­ 1 $1 ' Yeart .i - j - . - . _ - - i .1 I I ____ a . " I Mine a big I I I . - --- . . .1 I Ul a is . . , visittili 11 1. I I TIMIC MOT., IiATTIN . . ON THE ROAD TO THE to the soil of their own rbicalmr farina. - show's one to be a man of substance. The oldest of the family, her younger brother: that thel I I I : 'AU*O0k.-Miw Elder. I : I a ,drewtheir wages from thd win. i L . * . - . - a,, it . L c - . . L jr. Hantisford also -dismissed au . ast'week I . KLONDIKE. . PR' A. ZAvrrz, thye mud fourth of the family haying died IpAtl psn _. . ! , I I are made in Chicago, I think, and in __y. , . 6 , . I . * Director. south-west I have seen h . , .. .1 . - 11 L I n rg HW en, : .homaa : . I . . - AttedItural College, L L t orh wi silver year at the age of 108 years. The doosamed was old; elperieneed serva t, Goo a h 1: __ It - I . 0 W, 11 7 I . I ; aelph, April 30bb, 1893. . . bands, silver balls around the edge, and seen last winter by Indian Agent Solieffield bridge supelintandent, and put his son in . . . L I I I 401ver, of Clinton1who - I L Vidou For Untle Sam .1 ON TUE CHILCOOT PAig, I II AMM 3rd, I a other -wine embellished,so that their intrinsic living in a wigwam with the snow drifting the place at $2,000 a yes I . I I . . . r, a :higher salary ne with: - Xittle. I i . . . . i . , . - . I . ti, &turday . value would be great. Bab the northmen through the cracks, she preferred this man- than bad previou I bee 'y aat.-Id ; L . FrOM Far AWay EdMonton. ' :% %pwi, and he ad- _. r I The first battle between the United - We were up to - the summit of the Chil. - do not -imitate the bliza". Mexican- in or- ner of Ufa to residence in a comfortable house van6ed­11ason's w itractor in - a I . P . fifty pounds L X. W. T.,April 15,1898 4. . . We packed up EDmomnmk, L T . ! . States and SPalit was fought on Sunday coot Pao"' . . namental headgear. . . provided for her. Mr. Schoffield says that higher authority. as ought to have been the , rdO the mason, wor .. r . -spiece, but it was no stormy up there that Edmonton in booming just now and pros- . , . _k forenoon Isst,' The ' The packer saddles histrain, mud drawn when last seen alive Mrs. Ounkegeshing -was L, . . . . .­Miss Lily Ham, .1.1 Asiatic squadron of the ease in the circumstances. On the other . - United Stat we could not nee - anything -the snow out poets look good for the future., Webave a the cinchas bill the animalis grunt. He no wizened and dried up as - . ting a &W days aax%i. V%kl -4 . I .. I . . -on, Comodore Dewey command. right into our, eyes --so we came *back to Klondi6* Of our own right here, sell . to resemble a aide Mr. Hanneford saynhe allowed the pay - 1 i . . L IP99 entered the harbor of . Xmillm, ir. ., the ,ing hoists u charred ­ f rather than a human of the men employed by him on, amounts PUR her friend, Mies., - _p from one hundred and fifty -to two piece o wood . I 0 Phiu * camp, which is about four miles from the goods and furnishing supplies to:ventnro- hundradpounds on each back, preferabi being. The funeral took pl ee oriFrid * owed him by the company for%ravelling ie of Mr. Jamai Pat'.. ,ppinablands, early Sunday mom' y my I . The Spanish batteries, located lng' summit. We bad the moat of our stuff X0JFe spirits who are on their way to the the less amount if he can manage it, for he last, - mod to at, I there, speed expenses. The caw was adjou v - , . hauled from Sheer Camp to the scales, Yukon to dig gold and who have, after known the benefits of a light load in a Ion -Joseph Bailay, a farmer residing in the evidence of Sir Riven I ily announced the arrival.- Both fleets lined 9 Wilson and Oiler -0- . which are at the cot of the Paw. If we thorough inveatigstion,seleoted thin B . . . . . I ­ .up tor battle about five' o'clock in the had nice weather we could soon gat through being the best, The to route as inarch. Then he ties all. the animals head antinck township, was killed Saturday - officers in Englani'l. -- - , I . to, . I . a, of., : . . 111010ingi The.gans of the American war to the lake - - wu in full !Of these to tail, ties himself in the lead, and night about a mile from Walkerton, by a -While Willism. G. Remor, *wealthy . . . ­ : I . . .: , I OY the other . t i I ' sh . a One of my friends had all his poop -Is all waiting here nitil navigation horse he was driving running away and farmer of Boxgrove, w"Ariving home troin . , . - ,,. . .!r bigan, r on the fortress ot. Cavite GAMY OUT OF TOWN. , , _ I . . I . - MAWHZS ' 6 of the rig. He was a Markham a few days ago, him hormesto6pped , a f, i 1 = this an" Of Manula. The latter staff hauled to the summit from Dyew at a opens on the rivers. . Among those from On . I ; 1. net Ithat 9 cost of.$ -200. It is not no bad going up as it tario is ex -mayor - Stewart, of Hamilton. When well out on the -brail he frees the throwing him on Sudden L i . . lal .- I I i.. , ___ long tango, returned train, puts a bell- on the leader, and away man about 40 yours of sgs His son, who into a hole and stumbled. The * I . , . up Of A.T. - i - I PEOP E the fire of the,i6eriosm, and were suppo is wading through the four miles after leav- He is in advance of a party made was with him, jumped out of the rig and Ion - 9 throw Mr. Reesor forward,off the least i ------- w__ . _rt. 0", bay go like ,men. When night comes I . L I i I thing to rin r little - . ;; . -1 ad by* the Spa, - - D. Taking out Stumps Lin no _ Duncan, Frank BI I .0 :21out of the buggy, and his foot . 4 nm warships whiih Vam 181L.yea- L . ack, W. J. Sk broke his I% . eaught I I 4 a uupsoks them, puts hobbles on the fore . . - . anchored under the forti. Commodore "Z well an4 W -A Hamilton young lady - named Alice between the stop !and the hub, -whom it was --I . = ir alter fif .1119, James Irvine, C. W. Cross L I 6 I . , ; sled'load of goods up these, hi , (ind turns them loose to grase. This in _ I . ; or( I . . ; L . Way . M. Stares, -died on Saturday, from nervous hold securely, He was4ragged for full . i I lered his v close . pounds is as much as I want to Tallman,, who are coming on --to join -him 098 I . . . . 'They are going by the Maoken _ . 81 - W" I L _ quadrob to tackle at a time. We have about a thop- h a record of each day. Electricity may have, shook. A few days previously she bad been : .. . . . , and delivered an awful ire. . , - mile, Ahe horse Joing at -A galtopi to _1 -,. I .1 sand pounds up there now. Zie' drive Ir. i O""Nadal '"'09L Everything Is ulot to Dawson City, but to Fort McPherson, _. the horaw into obscurity in the emit, a a. it to pod d he : I . - L t I I 7 gulis of all calibres for thfiv raiintes. tan ing on the sidewalk talking to another.- P may's farm, w ere i 1, an 1A ra, . . p am - _-; ; 0 lady, when a runaway horse dashed onto he4,*u found by Dr. I - Pgo .. .1 I I . r p I . _. . . . I .. aing in the efdowalk and passed between them.- after. The doctor immediately dratsed the - . ; ; . then withdrew his v snow, and the thermometer in generally - whore they will branch 'ff to somethin Od but hem n, floring and sinful co" me, I 90 . L, bouts he still fools his I in th Talt, a -short time essels beyond -the pan. ; . range of the imiker guns, and poured shells around zero at 'night, and just about freez- Th will go from Athabaska TA caresses and sweatme v : I L I - ft 1131JXJ ing in the day time. We have bad - rather 'Y'oerl boats and canoes, and they will earg 'n'tie lo on She was not physically injured, buk never 1 7 2 . . . . - frOli Iiii big guns upon the SpaWar& - L years. I He is 10120 m7 to =. . wounds and took the unfortinate man to I I a . in' good weather so far, but this is terri not a in hi xistence. . - . bly With they supplies for two ' ' T I ffictinghideous damage. This fire Qted 0 t the reeovered-foom the fright and died, despAte his home. When found Posner presented a . I z i demand for horsepower to I . . NM . slow work. Quite a few are * 11 I . . ' f - still fes - _-) . ; 9 . for a little more than a quarter of an hour. confident that the party will make their ob. the efforts of four of the leading doctors `6 -horrible spectacle. - His mnldeLivm b ,,,, e I - J t . I . and lots of them wish they 62 gne'Ovue'r' jeotive point without'inuch di keep the Yukon migratortforoe in motion the city in her behalf. in the vehicle, and the wheel had to be - 1-1 I L . The Spaniards, though greatly weakened, . - fficulty, and ; - . enterprising -dealer has rought in I . L .. .; 'started, myself included, but I -am going an there are experienced men 'in the number an -The dairy school .at Kingston, under taken off to liberate him. Me 0 ; r . . . . - g I I . continued" to reply. Commodore Dewey - - w I I . at thes . ,,ere . L . - 4 L I I through no9r. A great many have died he is hopeful of the best rasults. ABOWT ONN hU,NDRZD ]BURROS the direction of the Ontario Dgartment of torn to ribbons -and covered with blood mud 1 7 1 L therefore closed in again - and renewed , L I L , I . 1 , Cassels" i cannonade. After the h; & along the trail from spinal.- meningetim; it - , N. I as the donkey in. called on the PiCifle slope. Agriculture, 4as been unusually successful dirt.. Reesar's inju -on were found to b.v - I - - h,t had . rl we . . I . attacks them udden and in a few hours during th L a year just closed, there being 11-8 'serious, but not,neoewArily fats! : , . - nped for an h0our and a half 'tlie Span.- - people here some '- .1 . . - . 14- -Trade -H-'erle. conti I . We see some strange They are oonfluedin a neighbouring corral, . %. - . . I L - F P - - I they are do ML Many cases. Provisions and crowds come up daily to see the break- students -30 more than last year. About -The Ainerlean Government in . , . 4 . ,414. - 11 *f __ - ish squadron was practically annihilated i times. There passed through here the other . . depanding ; I .... . I . . . - . i i - . . . I 1 7 - ,are not ve plentiful and Prices L not ver,V day a meet interesting person, Mr. i J. E. Ing 1 A I , . f . . 11 and all the forts were silenced. Three of n process. . They. are long eared, 10MD. 25,000 Ibr. each of choose and butter -were upon Canada for a im ply of horsee m tan - - - i ;- - - . 7 - I I I . Ilia were on fire, . moderate. ., _nnr sell- at 83.24 a sack at [all fim. . , I me&$ the former averaging 7.31 cents, and of need. Anagent, of pEe United Btates baw .1 .. . . I - . - the Spanish shi one had Camsell, chief factor of the Hudsoii Bay headedo'shaggy, clean out and #a Ofit of boen_in Oat rio I . - ; ad, I . , ! I Dye&, and on Summit "b brings $5.00 per a fellows, and when ro 'Quebec Making VAT-Mge- , .1 I . . -_ - - sunk, and the OthsM were riddled and help. seek. BVen Wood gene I _ littl used from reverie the jhtter 19.51. cents per lb., a pr a a L, omw . I _ , I L Company at Fort Simpson, which is situated - for 5 cents a pounds . I L - - , L less. The Ion in men is stated at by the unsympathetic ropers they are ex. over, $100 being realized from this source. . L mente for horaw, and he is vai& bob&-ve . 7 . . ee 400. in- on the Mackenzie river, at the junction of , - . a . . It so you see it costs something to live in this i 'He. - 1 .. - .. . zluding two high rank officerr. The Anieri- . the -Lizard, many hundred miles north of tromely lively. They"kick and bite -and ­tWillimm. MoNalty, a very respectable made contracts for fully 5foo maira" - - . 7 I L can I 1i A : . - % loeaes are not yet known, but are sup. part of the world. Newspapers cost 25 L here, by 'water. , Mr. Camsell has'! been in 80re&m with rage, when'being. hauled up to farmer, living near Longwood, was- found I -to and other points - I _ was at Montreal Toron . I I A lot of the clothing bougbt- in Se posed not to be very heavy. The resistance ,cents each, and are -generally tw eke the company's service for fort -&w years, the tying stake; but once thel pack-eaddle is dead in a pasture field at the rear of between ther.8 and Windsor. an Xrrsu I ; - I . a I - . - -Ir _'­ fortk this season will be pur- 0 we I .1 I ML old. We have no regul-Ar mail, a * with dealersat the pftees where he % " I IqML i . of the Spaniards was admirably stubborn, and has always been stationel inl the far Securily fixed, they return to meditation his farm on Saturday aftemoop. A revolver I . - I . i I , " 1- Air . chased at Greig & Macdonald's, to pay ten cents par letter to forward them withoU further protest. They have . not, i I r . i but they were overmatched. Nevertheless northwest. Short in stature and slight in was, lying a few feet from the body when toship h6ress across the line if the -were . . _: I -it- . . to Dyes, and the same to have any brought found, and it in supposed the - unfortunate required. No pontrao I p . I J . - they did not yield, nor did th . been tried in the north countz he , ts were inx for - I : . . for three especial reasons: , ei strike a build, one would not think of asso.oiatinp - . . . . from Dye&. . , . . ' - . ; !_ - ungla f6g. After the lapse of a few hours, hiin with ': the arduous life of a Hadsoa'Bay Rockies,,aud the experiment will be watch- in immediate delivery, 4or the United States . ., I , an took his own life. No cause can be I . I % I ! reason might be called, a nega. Colinodore Dewey, who had withdrawn to THE GREAT SNOW91JI)B. ith much interest. They' played- an assigned for the resh act, an he was well to. Government is fulty'l sup lied at the presout . 1 - , : . . , I I i The first I trAder, yet there are few points in the north ?d w - - , i important part in the early. days of prospect- do and appeared to be in his usual good time. Mr. Walter Har and SnAth, of Tor- . ,, , . the west side of the bav when the Spaniards This in Suaday, and a *ad day it is for a he has n4b .visited, few trails he ban not - . If, , be,m 1 tive one, that is, some people I . - - . i -California, mud if they prove is useful spirits whon.he left for work afte di r. to k ceased to reply to his bre, returnedto Cav good. many Klondikers. I have just come packedovir, few streams he is not'i familiar ing in . : : . - ; ' . I r; One onto, was called on .by the Amen anagent i will purchase, their clothing from ite. He was received ,. - when oall. . - :; ­ - i withisome shots from back from the scales where a snowelide eOV_. With. . This. is the first time he has been out here, they wilLfind a steady market, for in -John Porter, the man who was ran into and agreed to supply I horses : ! . 1000 . - . - i i I . : : . . . i . ,because of something we do the land forts, w some respects they are preferable to horses, about a couple -of weeks ago it the-Huskii. ad upon. A uniform price was arrsuged for . I - : 1 U4 hereupon he again opened ered from forty to fifty people. They had at the trout ; - . I - - . , being easier managed and easier kept. - 1' i - I ., I i -ing ab Guelph, by a G."T_`R. , all the aiii'mals. It is possible, however, , ; a i - - not do, rather than because of on them with furious torrent of projic- taken, out about 26 and brought too .13, ]IN SEVEN rEARS son street crow - I . . ­ . . I )thin -'we ate doing. tiles. In a short time he h d- silenced after long, hard work. It happened to be - I . ' .. I T. A. G. ' traiD had his wagon Smashed to fleces, that the United Staten may not i,equire anv 11 I z Somf . and the object of his journey in to,: confer . I . 7 , . I 0. ? 11 I - and. -- :f - I them, a rbntly rendering them- totall * close to the power house and the 9 I narrowly escaped being killed* and w90 had horse#; in that cue Canadian dealers ,,Wjft - I r - I . - _ . y y were with the commissioner of the compan t . 1, . . - . - to undergo an. operation at the General have had their troiible for tbi I . . 'at son ! useless. Then Commodore r [one. While Some Nuts for our M. P. to " . ; Th tethin& whicW we do not do Dewey demand- brought there. The people who were cov- Winnipeg, whithe he ban I I . , . . ad the complete surrender of the city, forti- ered were in a snowalide earlier in the be I R06 ital-to, raise a portion of his sknU,- has -Bromleigh Moore, a no:Tng uInglishman . . . . a . - I . . . re he spent's couple of hours in the. office Crack. - . p t4 Bothwell, in ' - I I I L , 11 : 11C . . -solicitors to sue the company I . . . Is, that we do not,, and wi I not, fications, munitions and stores. The GeV- inomin a d inanagedto get out, and had of in' a -on his wey r truoted his western Ontarios r. Fi6er Time, representative of Vic- I , A M . I sell inferfor7 goods. emor refused to surrender. When inform- 'resolvel to, go back to Sheep Camp. They toria, in the Territorial Parliament, and EDITOR Exposi ro&-DEAR SIR, In your for $3,000 dantages for negligence and arrived in Toronto on Tuesday evening 'of . L - I I L L .1 . L . . I "Rid -I.- . I . . . . I ad of the refusal, Commodore Dewey noti- had a long rope, an& were holding it so that issue of last week you gave your readers an - last week. OAthe way therefrom Montreal I - , . . . deeply impressed those who heard, him ex- - breach of duty. .t k an acquaints -nos with i I . . extract from a speech delivered in'Parlia- -Whether oce-seiOned by the expectation he a rue I L.l _­ : I The, second reason is one which we fied the Governor that he would give him they would nob got lost, as you could hardly press his opinions of the richness' of the I I - : . . . I ' - I ,_ . : I . I ment by Mr. John - MgMillan, M. 'P., in of a war duty by the Unitdd States on tos, '.'illitlister." UThe'stranger was attirea M6 , , - r . . r have often presented - to you on twenty-four hours to *clear out, idtor the ex- .nee in front was northern districts. Mr. Camaellinistrongl I i . ; Of e canyon : on, kness unto a Church of England clergyman, and . I I . y I - y I - piration of which time he would bombard .deep in plac , telling his experi- which he stated that a pound of corn is of or not, there is considerable bris . I I - ! I .' j t; - I : I ! other occasions, and may be 'an in favor of the Mackenzie river route to the criptu . ral I . I I ; - the city. The scene during the cannonade-' once to me, 41doleie: & I more value than'& pound of oats for feeding among the jobbers, and a number of sales had a fluent commanil of a . , say- - -1 t 1 fi Some . I - - th 'Was &bout two gold fields,as it offers few obstructions to the , - , briefly repeated in Saying that was . terribly magnificent. The incessant feet deep, and when t slide cam * purposes.. This I dispute, and I give my have been made to American 1p rties. We ings. On. arriving in Toronto the two took . - Y ,I; a he tried 6rtatiou of supplies. He diabourajes . I t . I . . . when we claim lowdess of price, roar of the hea, vy unx,! with the sharper ro- to keep on top, but it was only for a second, Willard's I'Dpiry'Husbandry-" hear of transaction Kind . I . a of the both in a walk up York street.- The clergyman, Who i . . authority. I : I . * 0% - I bmusp , i , - I those who regard the Lizard as eaiy of . . I I . . 1 i :1 . . -statistics fro the beet English, " a& 1 t a I . .1 -9 I . I . I I we always give quality the first port of the quick-11ring weapons, combined when hew" enveloped, and he just dazed ascent.- , Except in winter, when the ice in give . in Montreal an& Toronto during the week, and had a parcel under his arm i ht he ' - . . ; , p - I . I . . . . . - -and Q overpowering strong, the Hell Gate Rapids in that stream can and German, authorities proving on Wednesday a Toronto house sold to a wanted- to make -a fe v purchases, but re- % I M_. 0 1 , to make an , hellish din that off and came too when they were carrying Ambri. - f.....L .. . ; considerati6n, . quality is- was n I that a specified weight of. oats produces New York firm a lot of tea and other. gro- gretted that he could not iloso, as his -had .1 I I . re-echoed from all sides of the land- him to the power house. Another in% resent an insuperable obstacle to trackers. , ; - never Eacrilficed for low Pnees. - , 5 'thing but large drafts with him. Moore I 11 ; . looked bay. Not the least admirable feature says' his back is hurt so that he will never town the Msokenzip to the'Peel, aa& more esh than the sime weight of corn, cerien amointing to some ten ton in. no i I - thence weight . -_ . I I . I . i of the exceedingly well planned attack was be able to work any more; he said . he was to 0 and red clover hay, well eaved, is better min lent him $30 and the parson &tarted across I . th Porcupine, or to the head 'waters of - . . . 1 The third reason -and we milkht Say .& * the astonishing acquaintance the American conscious most all the time, b than either. But three'-fourthe of th4 far- Ing is oing to be active in the the road to make his purchases, leaving his . ., - . e as nce seeress to the' Stewart " - . i . great deal about it -is, that if navigating officers displayed with the waters jammed so tightly he could not move his oe McMillan in what Mr, Camgefl .mers do not out their clover nor cu'r-6 it Lake Woods region of Ontario this pArcei with Moorti. ' He toI4 the latter to - - ; - I Xiseii as . u I . I : - . I VOU are not satiaff-ed with any of the bay. They never. seemed to be in the arm and could hardly breathe. He went off properly. Bulletin 104 for 1896, from.the summer. Many inines are being deviloped. be very careful of it, as it eon ad -articles - I priceso : .. . . THE MOST ZXFEDITIOU WAY4, Guelph Agricultural Farm,, states that one Navigation on that lake will open on the ,of value. Whe th - =A ws opened vit - . ' . . leastilanger of running their vessels into in a doze and woke up feeling betters and . - - - 1" re' - I tiele you' buy from us, it is all 6 the Yukon, the richness of which mad tri hundred pounds of oats contain 9.1 lb. 6th or 7th of next mouth, when boats will police headquarters . jf, day4 afterwards, 1. i . I ar - . . I I 11 w I . . the shallows, though the manoeuvering was he finally'got his. arm loose and 'ot the I . i - i . 9 . . . I . . you r-own,fault if : -He .says he streams he fully believes. That the digestible protean, and 44.7 lbs. digestible ran from . Rst Portage to Mine Cantor. it was found to hold a inbee tof old Imewso . i - you continue constant and apmetimas elaborate. snow away from' his face. ' I . . , - " I . . i MOMY is gold hearing he gave tangible evid- carbohydrates, while corn contains 7.1 lb. There will be three boats -the " Keener& papers. The parson h n% turned upyet. ..- . _. . I to be dissati-fied, because it is - INTERNAL DISSENSIONS. prayed, and thought and thought, and fin. - I . f I , 11 . . ally he heard the sound of the - shovels, and once. He displayed7a valuable watch,'the digestible protean and 62.7 lbs. digestible " EdnaBrydges " and I I Sbainrock " to 1prb -A serious runaway - cident occurred W . I I I . I the first article in our business The Spanish authorities., beau'biful cases of which were made of gold carbohydrates, and the protean is, of more Francis, and a now boat will ran betw ** Lovidoim, Sundayr,af n, in wbicli several - ' . I i, . . after the battle, directly one struck him he throw up -his . I . . I ; creed to make anything right claimed the result as a great victory, and in h hod from the Lizard near its mouth, and value than the carbohydrates, and therefore the latter point, Mine Conterand Seine young ladies were more or lesshurt. A bus I arm, and when they uncovered him a said, . I I Aen6th-of Hem Carpet - L -that turns out i iwsatisfactory, this way buoyed up the spirits of their peo-. told -an interesting story. In 1895 he oats is: of more value than corn as a fat and City. The 11 Keener& " is a beautiful stoof containing members of the choir of St. 0, - ' i ' ple.. A the actual facts became kno " Boys, save that woman!" -'and he.pointed I . . ! . Ora sitair, hall or bed- . . even to the extent , -welt to a cloak.k -_ She was taken oat, also her ut a man named Irving to Toad, river to meab producer. . twin-screw packet, with stateroome for 100 Peter's Cathedral, who weregoing to oing at I.F11 _ ' . - .of pric6s for fair quali i -, . . of- . refunding' however, a revulsion of - feeling took place husband, bai ihe woman was gone. Her tablish a post for the company. Irving Mr. MeMillan &iso states that, by our im- passengers, and fit to carry 600 excursionists the asylum, was proceeding up Dandas I . . _. - ­ . . I . I : patterns.- Prices per . i .. the money. - I among tfic populace, -and bheir rejoiciugs t up a building there, and built the chim- porting eleven and a halt million bushels, of ;n thip lovely lake. - , street, and nearAdelaide it was *toppod to I - a I . husband was brought. too and was laying It i Ase, 20 wid 25c. . gave. place to discontent and riga. A des . oy of mud takeW from the river bank. When corn, we were enabled to. sell nearly nineteen -Rev. Mr. McCaughan, pastor of Sb. take up &not er passenger. The driver, it . . -Now, -pssibly, you have not been - his wife out on a rude table as I was leaving ' . I patch -from Madrid says -: T e spbrit of for our'boub. Three men were taken out of he mad had been burnt dry specks and million bushels of oats. Now, the trade and Andrew's church, Toronto,, has had to go to appears, got down from his seat to open the - I I - - - - ' . . ; accustomed 'to b' your false elation, prevailing 24 houri ago, based )hrea4s of gold could be seen on the breast navigation returns st,ovi that we only ex- the Southern Stitis for his health. He rear door of the rig, when the team ,started - I . -I;*- I I I uying 09 a tent and, one out of another, this side of - came from Ireland we years ago ! ! clothing from us. the Ministerial misrepresentations re- the slide. Ibis -a canyon most all- the way, ind sides of the chimney. Mr. Camell is ported 7,247,991 bushels of oats at $1,835. t to take to run away,no onelaving hold of the lines. - - ' 7 -and , I . - - , I garding the battle at Manilla, has yielded - from Shea . - exported 7,229,89 ' Androw's, soon The horses dashed on at breakneck speedp 11 r . and we the pastorate of Sri. It is really. astanishing- - ; . about a mile _p Camp, aiad*every- NOT KITOWIT AS A ROMANNOE0 721 in 1897, . , - I ' I i ' . . . ., bushels of corn at $2,749,953. Now, we established for hitneelf a name, so much so swinging the bus dangerouslynear telegra h 1 , . ' 1 g is co - - ; Well, then, give -us a full, fair trial, the to great indigaUon now that the facts are th' vered, mad 1'expeeb it will,be - rid this report of his verifies others from p I . 0 Ith . 0 yoa ; scarcely. a -.pat-.. I .: result ' n in their true pe spective. The people . imported this corn and sent our money out that his church was crowded, and it was n and trolley poles, the girla scramming wt . I see ring before all f . will'be pleasing to you. a the bodies are recovered. a same locality. Several parties aie now . -1 . h vatich more money- . . O.. have become fully aware that the Spanish P of the country, and then had to ship our uncommon thing for many having to leave, terror. Near Glebe street one Of thepa;ity, _ . I . - - It has been storming for the last four days aid -more are likely -to at- . 1. rapestry and U- a -ions it . I . )n the Lizard, i I squadron has been lost and that the situ- ' own corn, and if it had not been for free being unable to got even *standing room.. Miss Conuor,openidd the bus door and j - .- . - - I -L -we carry every- and we have done nothiag. but stay in our , I i : . Of course, as yo, -i know, ampt the stream as soon as the ice breaks. s per - yard -25c, 30c., ation is hopeless-. They expect# momentar- . ts and corn in Ontario would The strain, however, seems tq have been too ad out. Soon after the horsell weres pea - -1, I I 7 ; , . . ": thii g in Men's and Boys' Uoth- ily to hear that Manilla has been tent, and I tell -you I get pretty homesick Mr. M. C. Larson, who washed bars on U- " - - -- * fAiL rnll- -.01 - Wr- ,in 'the I I ".. I . have been higher this year, as we could have much for him. Rev.,'Mr. Jordan, another by dashing into a trollay.pole, wreekin - , _ , when I am doing nothing. Mbst of our a Lizard in 1873, who came to town a few . - I F I'-- 7. < i 'but we cannot talk about and that the Philippine Islands are in the . I I . . . - ng, shipped to Manitoba, and if we pay good Toronto pastor, has also had to go away for rig and throwing out two of the, girls, ; 6 ; . . . stuff is at the toot of the summit, mud, I a before M ra. Camselli also says: there is . . , : . . . ; once, so hands of the enemy. Everywhere it is ask- prices for. Manitoba wheat they could T the benefit pf his heilth. . were badly cut mud braised, those where. . - , a i I ! . . all the different lines 'at . suppose it is covered with fathoms of snow,* ying geound on, that river. He U an his . I I . - . . . . Im, I I . this week we`vill content our- . ed with exasperation why' the passage qf the balance is on top, which of course is tP us g6od pricea for'osts and corn. Grit ar- A frightfully fatal accident occurred at, maiued in the shattered bus being mare or - . . back to the -Upper Liz&rd, confident - . . bma really choice pat- - I the American squadron into the harbor was. covered, but I think will be found easily. at he will strike lack again. ' mere may they,loit $3001his year by free Newmarket on Saturdiy night,. resulting in less hurb.. .Miss Connor had her ankle badly. , . . I . I I , I . - - When he fractured. - - I I ' I . corn. Mr. MoMillWe' corn and oat theory the death. of four people. Mrs. Luther - e ry, I I I I ; ! I at Wool and I L : . selves with O'kdered apd . Ready not disputed, why the defenders weretaken The trait is one mass of humanity going up 'sited the region before, he and-otbers, in like his egg Vill. The old women say Miller, Mrs. -Matthew Moreton, William H. : - 6 res may seem I made. Suits. by surprise, despite the faot -It bee been found that the herd -of . ; . he a I . the summit. You have only room to step. efit by the Stikine, thence by D Lake a : i , I . I .1 cattle . ; . . full knowledge that an attack was impend- they know better, and "k why he does not Peters and Edwin on the farm at Rockwood Asylum for : : . . 7 ; . I but really good Car i one after the other with your pack on your d river,,whence they packed their applies- p9seed requiring each ballook Linstead, all from the ; . In Ordered Suits, We show handsome ing, and why the mines in the harbor wets country, were driving home in a single the Insane, near Kingston, and which sup i . . back ; some take fifty n mud other* p . some of these prices. their backs to the Lizard. Lao -of food .1 .71, 6-- . igh 1,400 pounds, as this would buggy, and when nearing the -railway track plies milk to the Institabion, in affected I - I . - used to destroy the invading ships. The and fif by. d sibilityl of replenishing , .1 I 60Z, 65a, 75c, Oc and Colored Worsted at $15 and not take as much as one tadrded sold to vie z I * . . I I the mpon their I . r I " . i _ ­ eon ithholdingof the whole truth, be -as reasonable as to require a dozen of with tuberoulosis. Abvut ton days ago one t ' I . - -tinued wi a . I ; i . - I I , - . . I . $17 a suit; Black Worsted Coming b ek we have to slide down a pass ; took caused Mr. liarson and hie companions as a train was. app oachiug, the driver fool- I I I I 7 . and the suppression of the particulars re- I eggs to weigh one and arbalf pounds. An ishly attempted to cross in of the cows became ill, and Dr. C arke, ; J_,, I - . I on the side, and I tell you we come in a 197 abandon the diggings. - front of the I 7 . .1 . . . - . _ I . . . . . - Suits at $16.50 and $18. gard ing the losses sustained are goading the burry ; it is about three q usrters of a mile. . article in. THE ExposiToR not long ago anginej which struck the buggy fair in the - superintendent, at, once suspected tubaroul- I T 10_ . ulace into a dangerous temper. The ex- HOW THE rAOK TRAINS ARE HANDLED. . about the profit to Seaforbh of the Broadfoot, contra, and the four I . coin to be the trouble. He at once bolatod - , I w I I POP Fifty pound is ax much as I have taken up I occupants were in- . I - . tp i " d W England , ­ I . Men's Readymad.e High Grades at $Sj hortations, to calmness, made by the more 11 To those who never saw a pack tKain, a & Box fadtory shi Wg goo 11 the animal a nd waited developments. , His , . q I ave about a ton to take* up . I ; . at a time. I 6 . stantly killed. . . e I ! . I I we had au6h 13'. range of 1 $10 and$12. -1 . I . sober blinisterial newspapers, only increase yet, and am leaving the heaviest until the Ow words of explanation may prove inter- was a good reply to, r. McMillan7s theory. -Mrs. Sternaman, ,who is being'tried this observations confirmed his sus!ptoibus, and I i z I . ifter applying the tuberefflin test the . i ia.dei of Wool, Brus- - the impatience. The public, realizing how last. It is atfil snowing, bat rather lightly, Ung. The pack horso'bas upon his back a Yours truly, , week for the second time for themurder of I I . Good knockaboat Suits at $05.50 and they have been bamboozled, seek for a -saddle. . This is a saddle of felt, sur- J6HN` 0. MORRISON. r in for doubt. The animal i I - . rpets. If you eon- mud we will not bry to do , anything until I - . . her husband, in fortunate in having secured result 164 no' 00 - T ; I . - i .: . . I I I I sea r of I - . was so badly diseated. that bar- death was I 11 4 Carpet this sprmg, I ; pegoat, and Senor Moret, Ministe is over, as it is terrible on the oanted bi a wooden structure,. resembling McKillop, April 26th, 1898. - the services,of X. F. B. Johnston# the Tor- ' , 6.50. t the storm , - 1 I -_ I - . ( ' the Colonies, has been chosen as the,Victim. sawhorse inform.' It site squarely on the erg immediately decided upon.' This was -car- , il q , n `ew Rpring Patterns. I ; I I summit. The one* cuts right into ur I NoTi,-While we have no desire to inter- onto lawyer to whom the Hyams*broth - . . I . il Senor imal's back, and in adjusted with care, so . ried into effect mud a postwinortem examinam . 4 . I I , cy V - $1 10- .1 uying, a Suit, look ixp oul R I I 90 i 95 '.kl_. " M i range Mobs have repeatedly tried to assa eyes, 1and you can see- nothing. v W. fare between Mr. MoMillaw and Mr. More owe their lives and whose pleading saved i . , . r Moret's house, and have only been prevent- t mbrasi6ni and sores may not be caused, - . tion revealed her lungs in kA advanced state . , L , w ' *_ a we afraid most of our readers will Clara Ford orobably from the gallows. Mr. ­. . I . . , I can do Jor rison, are . . I - and see what we edbya-strong force of mounted and un- L saddlehas two. cinches or girths, West. of decay. The tuberculin .tests.:are bein I L , ; 1 7 11 I I . Johnston has been retained. B. B. Oaler, I 9- i I . . conclude with us that Mr. Morrisoin's arga- . . - i I I " you., . I mounted'police- The house is now strongly Co-operati - States fashion. Upon the horns of this either very clear norlogicaL In Q.'C., will prosecute. The Crown wF1 L . - SoUr five : _r - I . . I ve Agriculture il piy applied to the entire hard. - t - I - ,I I . mente are n . . I I . I , . I I ,. 1; on other animals have been found -affected, and . I . . . I guarded. Similar precautions bave been (WrIttenforTas: ExpostloR.) dle the packer hangs his parflashes, two' L I I I these respects he is not up to his usual the fees of all Mrs. Steh2aman's witness , - I . . are taken at the residence of the other Minis. have of dressed deerskin$ highly . . i L I . -_ ImpoAant as an article . bf weax, - a 2,800 Ontario farmers . a bags, made . . and the counsel fees, it in -'understood, have these have been - isolated. The -herd eon- . . or - Off Cloths anct - , : . L . I . w the ters,audguards have been placed around Over ented some of them, and foldingto- standard on tbis OoeX8i(m.-E%L . I i ;G I Hats _ of which we sho received mftteri land instructions for eon- am . . . been subscribed by friends. 9 . I sists of forty cows, and the few in that -all .L A ; I 1 7 . - I I . - I t L buildings. ' The . . or like mn envelope and laced. L In these, 0 . of the Urge Ottawa lumber Ofthein may' yet have to be deitroyed And . I t widths. . : tae G-overnmen ontheirown farms during I . Z . I ices, qualities and garrison ductingteste up I -Several , . _ . Interoating pr , '* ,-.7 . 7 c L I . - - Pops are confined to- their barracks under the present season ' These . include young carries his blankete,to prevent them from 04Ma4d[& ,. that other herds in the neighborhood lare _ L . T I . . . - - I ; I stylo-Fedoraa 95c, 81.925, and tr, The 2ad of . - on top he piles " ' : - mills, which had been idle for some time, similarly affected. I , . . . . " . arms. May celebration W" men who have attended the Agricultural I'M dust and dirt. Up -Fire did $100,000 damage -at L the Rath- began cutting operations on the25th uh., . _ h " . 2.001-l' Stiff Hats -81-50, ,2.00 seized upon as the occasioh of vehement do- College, juccessful and painstaking farmers in in' anagI bag, for,like a sailor,the plains., bun CO $a term cotta worke -ab Dexer- and will continue Until the frost freezes up 0 . . , 1, I _ '. , t ; - . . .. . . . "in O'y . I \ . - 1, I I . . li an . onto on Xburda;. - . the logo next November. The starting of , I and 2 50. - . nunciatidne of the corruption and incompet- who have experimented previously, and ; . . here died & herhome, on the 3rd ooa- . . 1. I ". .: i . once of the colonial administration, to whi& others who are. undertaking the work for HI -Mr. Harry H. Hardy', barrister, ,)of work again *ill give summer am cession of Elms, on Saturday morning, 23rd f . . I I . I . . ., I , - I INS. . . mier Har housands of O'N'tto . - 11. - . . - - 0- . ; the disaster at Manilla in ascribed. the first time. . , I other bags and bandles, shovels, Brantford, and cousin of Pre i bands. J. lry'm'o a ulb., Isabella Agnes, wife ot Mr. Wiii. J 11 ; . on up i . he JA some t P . I . . - , WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL IATER About two thousand experimenters have - a pans d grab in portioble sbape,until died in Mexico lent week, whither large mill began with about 800 hands.,and Shearer, aftef an illiness of -about two I I J : . I I ; I - _ rital work ' he h and tail of the animal can be gone a few months ago for the benefit of his the Itall Lumber Coin their restored We - I . I from Manills, conducted satisfactory experime I t . eke. The doceased was tte -third dauak- ­ ;1 I r P Cartaina gives the: .1 There isno further news I ars of age. PBa nroynisno ' in I . - - : . I 'thin the past ton years. Of this number n stioli* out -from the load. Over all health. He was 45 y mill, with about 200. n & Wegtou'g ter of Mr. Oliver Jones, of Mornington, an I e, for w& have: theniv MONEY BAi3K IF - VANTED. . cable connection not having been restored. wl 0 . I t o hundred have furnished good re- a a in, wid the whole in made firm t-Jarnes Yates, who recently died at bis mill began running last Monday with 350 had not completed the 20th yearof her ago.j I , I A f inn ad on the 23rd of Februar,y ; . ; # ith Ohs W." rri , , ,6 the best,; in large . I It is assumed at Washington that Comodore , over tw . . will be 0. ports. for at least three differefit years, and the i end hitch, a peculiar fastening son's residence, in Prestom was the oldest hands, and Gilmour & Hughson's wi - I r - i . . I .......... . . . . . This looks like a revival in the last, her death having thus taken place justi i L N pricts- you Dewey will have bad no difficulty in redul - five, six and even ' nine years. i, I L ns of Manilla, mud Cavite, some for th which prevents the load from Oddfellow in Canada, and l was the onl about 300. - . y I , , ra value we can give- the fortificstio' . wl a t" months -tater. About three weeks -&go , - * - . Ing These little experiment stations form object I- p1D1g7oP;9 or turning round under the living charter member of Baltimore Unity, lumber trade. . z - ' r 30c. 40a. 50o. 75c- - z but it is believed.the force at his disposal 'in I . , , . . I . MEN & MACDONALD ML r neighborhood IF, Saturday evening, M r she came ,At" Vit= danae,. . , I to occupy the lessons in nearly ever3 in the. L y of th6 animal. It requires some skill dge, which he joined 5&yesre ago. -on a. Giorge be ' affected with . . I I . I r I I - Vince h tch, and the trick' m ife oi the foremen in the yard dew and the best medical,skill available was mot. , :not sufficient to allow hi . . I : I ! - , the influence of which can never ad One orning last wiiek 16,750 1W. of Kirk, wi - - i ! Arrangements i be made im- I I I - . . .islands. r ive some idea . riTk Falls, able to check the progress "of the disease. ' I I ; '00.0 .... 0-0. I . i ; . - .00.0 ....... man= 0. i LO Veorre'etly estimated. To g' cannot be learned by mearly looking on. All Ik were taken in at the Martintown partment of the tannery at Bark -'a I . Z modiately, therefore, to 5,000 troops to - 4 . this influence,. I quots the following from packerew know their business are,familiar choose factory, in the couhty of Glengarry. attempted 'to cross the river in & flat -bot. -Mr. John Kirkwood, of Listow.01, who - I i , J 0 L of . . L . ; . . a e the islands, should C modore. Dewey ask li" been ill for ove sari and bonfined to . 'i L CLOTHIERS. . in by experimenters : with this can hitch of a rope, audit is the This, amount will be I&Fgoly increased dur- tomed bout, which she propelled by means " a - . . . -_ . . ; I ­ he reports sent - _ I I . . for them, to maintain order and protect t .. I - I 4r prices nowadays, - I On the Wrong SiAe Of the street, in the ch b ofit from my experiments Only one hich is --completely secuie. -The ing the hei4ht of thesesson. i of a paddle; When about two hundred yards his room since) last falf, died 1.01f Saturday Spanish gopulation th re Antil the future of "I got ran an L who Wag L Ult., 1 7 . back is . - He rides :.-Berlin is negotiating to buy- its water- below the tannery her husband, on morninq, 23rd intho 52nd year -of his - 11 - , of my , er is uaYwell mounted' ' .. , 'doubly large in these ,p is ' uch and my plots are visited by most -_ I he dtoessed was a nitive jof Perth- I r? the Phi *ppines is decided. There m ge. . he peop]6­ the greatest I Sbrong Block. . coin . to what this future may be. neighbors every year. $1 .. I Tn western. fashion -the long stilimp. He vVerke plant, and the owners Messrs. Mof- the opposits bank of the river, heard the a , 21 -'A $1.25, . ijecturo as. raise. an on a pair of high -heeled top boots. These fett, Hodgkins & Co., of gyracuse, New boat strike a log or anagi which precipitated shire, Sootlaud, and caic to Canads in . .s per pair V f, . ONJ Complications with. some European powers 11 An &i.result of my experiments I ts are u4t comfortable to walk iu . T York, have given out that they want $ISO,- Mrs. Kirk into the river. She screamed for 1-853, while a child six years of sigo, His, I 11 I - I . 1. are certain to arise from the, appearance of. inore bushels to the more and make more hey ! nable to swim family I settled in Brent -township., Bruce I 1 250. SEAFORVE, - - . . ive a mania -mincing -gait, an whop a cow- 9.37.48 for the works. I h I but Mr. Kirk being u I , - . ; L L no I _ L ] . . ; tateg u a power in. the far sent, money on MY farm." no county, where he grew up, and was 20hr- - - - . . ; __ - the United 8 , . gets off his horse. he w very much -It. may not, be generally. . known that anhaving no boat at hand could render I already. in t e, Looking at it from a financial point of a girl d a whan'she done he slipiere Gilbert Parker, the celebrood- Canadian assistance. She floated down the stream ried in 1872 to Miss' Ruzabeth I ! L : int of which in to be found he Fultou, of I % -ah 9 : L 7 - adjoining township Elderalie, sind - . 4 _ , Of Manilla, - Ot . writer, is a graduate of the Ottawa Normal put a number of small boys fishing on the . : I . . . the ; . I L ­ request of the Chinese residents view, my neighbors have received benefit . WXTI THE FRENCH HIGH HENA. L Of . . ' - I - I : ' - A . they be placed under the p - - ' mo. - - - rotection of expiri ental. work to the smounb - 2 -, - . that in School. He attended at the fall session of (bank who held out their poles to within a who: survives him. Deceased ve;1 to r L from my ? 7 . I ; tainS j at these prices d The boot rim a'riding boot,,and the heel is . I I . the British Government during the wart all of a good many hundred dollars." . - the Literary few feet of her grasp, but in vain, She Listowel in -1878, where he followed his oo- . Z : __ 1880, . - I I and was president of I I ;;; I 6apa,iitain line. They' anish fiostility to thapipposal. .. ade high to give thefoot purehas' up& on as a asterer. He . leaves '-seven 7 - . . in Sp This system of co-operative experimental 0 against Society of his year. ,.iswept put and sank in about eight feet, of .0 ti , . - I ! . _ . . L , I .1 8pon, 4 -ad the assort- L 11 - he bar of the stirrup, for the western man ag chilirr!en. - . i I 'ch: e. ; W I At Madrid excitement is increasing. The work in agriculture, which centers at the t I -The Ontario Government has received mt r.. survivi . , Prices per- . __ E -.i--- - I . . - . I A : . : j. , _ _ &ford, . Car dic I E - . - citT him been placed under martial law. The r, I ma'ay applications for -the post of professor .-Mr.. E.. P. Hann -late chief 'on- - On Friday morning, 22nd ult.., death . I . , , - . . - Agricultural College and operates throno . des with tAe hollow of his foot in the mid . . . - $4,S4.50 and 1_4 4le of thel stirrup. He wears over hk I --- I ad an agiia resideit of Porth count I - wa. ment may tall at any mom- ' i ' of the Experimental I Union, is - ox ?:40 In the Ontario *Agriculture Col- gineer of the Grand Trunk Railway, is remov ff I . 0 1: I I - I Sagasta Govern the m ad um. r of leathern overalls,' usually "we soancy will not be filled, how- suing the company jor.$6,ODO, a yqa r's in the person of "I t , I . Fare to the Soo by boat 1st class, rews p*i, Mrx. Robert Brown, who, I I - from year to . itl I lege. : I., ent. It is blamed bitterly for the inefficient . , 11 I T V1 t I i W-1th 11, _. I _ being enlarged and improved - I - . I n eather down their outer saams. her demise was livin I _i _ 0- - d class, $6,36. state of the defences at Manills. Weyleen the fertility of the soil on ever, until the Iiiijinning of the antumn salary, which he claims in consequence of at the ime of g ' I ,I . F7 ; : $9.85 ;, 2n year. A study of hose oveii Ils reach well up on the hips, Mr. -- bgrtson . . Port Arthur and p4ularity grows as Sagasta?o declines, and ifferent f&rmas and of the relative merits of ed uitil' his seivioes being dispensed with by ,,. -in-law, Hiram G. Moulton, ii Strat. 11 , LL - . - . . . . First class fore to d ave no me b, and' are fastened around the Death was due to & severe Attack -of .- : . I . ----- I - .8 ,is a further source of danger to the internal promising varieties of agriculturid crops foi I that time. ' ----. Hays. Evidence was given by the coin- . : i I or 1. -, I . rettimbirboatt$16-50; 2ndclass,$8 5 ' a' iso * by a I ather belb,in which their upp Rev. Sam. Jones,.the celebrated reiiv pany's employees. who were under Mr. pneumonia. Deceased was bom. in oounty I II ,a Cret6nnes, Curtain L . ce in the country. . diderent'sections, are the'main subjects un- I These are called shaps. The . __. .... id gash X.etting, Art, . J, Manitoba, by bo, . a d are v . I - t his L A -_ . To - Winniveg The British,cruiser Talbot has gone into der experiment on about twelve th6usand .9 mlist, prexiched in Massey Hall, Toronto,'on Hanusford,. that he employed them 4 rm'Lfh, Ireland, in 1815, mud was oonse- ; ." .,. , - . : unman I kes to display a fringed buck- Sabbath last b Y 83 years old, At the age of vigh- . &I I . and lectured on Monday even- house for severalweeks at a time, mi differ- quen : wies, eta., an iminensv '$15.35. H%vans, harbor to take out the British sub- plots this year. There are in all nineteen, vest, if be -be a I ing. $ L she married her first husband, t1i L ! a tn jacket, : th all ornate 0 i lit ' ot ex iments, which embrace the Mr. Jones came tresh from the ant recent years-- that they used theindo- been . I I 5 , - J. I 7 . i - 1, . Dominion Express 0-rdeTS are pay- jects who may wish. to leave.' distin per L d ndy. Beintiful articles in bucksk' * ... - . ; - grown on about nine- In can Southern States where he has been preach- terial of the company,, and that their wages late George Stevenson, and with him 4omi- - % . . I ; . . I . I 7 . . able anywhere in, Canada or the -United On What appears to be a fairly good auth- agricultural L crops Ot at, Wgary where the manufaet L i grated to this country two years later. The ' , I . . 7 I . Spanish troops tduthtj of the cultivated land, of Ontario. are ing to congregations of five' and on thou- were paid by the company, and, moreover, I _ L I - I . . ori s hat 40,003 .- 0 fine clothing in this msteral, especially man Pal - . , went 'first to 1Bo*mAVViIIe, . . s I . I. . 7- I . States. . . southern Cabs, The demand has been greatest for xperl . d Dple nightly.. that Mr. Hann rd said two care of wood Young couple - 1 4i ; , I . Try the City of Manzanillo, in . L detelothiqg, in an industry destined and subsequently -removed to Downies t*k- I V in 'a . I Cident policY costs little I _ L mente with oats, sPrmg wheat; peas, corn . . -4gn the Saugeen Indian Reserve last were hilyroperty which the trea4ureir of . v ' An ac ' . I arving and -are ready to re L .. , I . an. IS, of that - . 'L I L are practically at . To M E THAT FLACE FAMOUS. I I week there died a wom ' , named Mary the Gran Trunk prodacei the receipt for ixkg up a farm LOU lot 4, concessiol . I . Accident - Assurance Co. mortality among,'* and In golds-, . I I I L M . . . the Canada - Volt at any moment. The .84 . I . .p. About fifty years ago Mr-Stev- . I I . . . I .! ahig whom her friends claim to have in court, showing that they had been paid townsh . a . i - h' number of ap IL he toilet f the plainsman is not complete- Quakegeshig L . . - 16 , _p I , idow - ­ I I s I I them is placed at an incredible figure. We could still furnis a I - -after some time his wi ', I -4 . . r L . I 1 I is canto with %package of each of six as w thout a road -brimmed felt bat, the , been 128 years of age. The trath of this is for by the company. It was also proved enson died, and Brown who survives her. - . 1. - .. I The Cuban ' the Stet- I v( , , F-oods I : army under General Gomez so brero oft 6 Maxiom vagnero, )uohed by her sea Simpson Quakegeshig, that the company's men worked .at Mr. ,married Robert $ _,, . 7 . I in good condition and ready varieties of corn, which - formaL & u OL a between 80 or 90 years. This Maitland I Hannaford's houso (son' of- the ;Later they removed to the 3rd line 4f Blan- . , - L . I .I.'reported to be v u - so . .Not al broad.brimmed felt- hate are I who Is now ' , - 7 . Raltaid J. Macdonald, ere who are anxious to r I i I . . . to co-pperate wit ar test for farm L ! I It the Unit64 States MY I , I . I 11 11rapoUny I . _ . . tain which varieties of corn are best adapted "S toone,and o have one of the proper brand woman, says the Port Elgin Times was the ex -Chief Engineer) for several weeks, and- shard. - .. i I I , I . .. - I :1 - I . - . I I t, . . I : Dom. Eirpress, ot ocioups Ion. ., . . - 4 7 . . . , - R. and L - . i - . - I I . - . A,,ent for C. P . . , L . I 7 - ., 0 . . i . I - I , I . I . . I . I' . - . . I . I . . ash Pry Goods Store - . I . . . I , a 7 . . . I . i .. ; I . -L I . I I . 1, - . I ; . - . i I . 3 . . . . I 4 I I . L - - . L .. - .j- w . 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