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The Huron Expositor, 1898-11-04, Page 1; I ;_ I I . ' I I I I I , : 1 , , i, I 7.1i __ -1 445 '18980 ` im , i - I Stori, I i before the chilly I "he'sflaow begin to, I ana -all nature Lit - d y winter li e. , Is, 1, ;e to be repla",l 1 nfT more: C M ` )e needed, a c as - apa, Underwetr, era. To meet the for theso goollst ! stock , hich JU I ua 1. 4 49 i -,"'i" q ali Y a figure " cA 'F h i . GW Fur MAts and . 9 _7 _.__­ __ - - ­- - - - -___1- - __ - - - - - - -_ _ -_ ­_­­ __­_­- : -_ 1, - I 1- _­­ : M__ _7_ _7 __ - ­ I . i I _ If- , I _ . I ' -, - . -11 - ­_ ­­ -, - - - 1. ____ - I - . - . - _­__ I_f -- F----J' 17-r- ---­m -­-!­_­---- -- ---- -I--- ­ __ I - Z . - , . - , , I i . . . . , , : Ji - ; . . . I i I , I ; I I . I : I - I . .1 .:1 i L a X I . I ; i : . . -r- T7---, -, . _______-11-__ __T___,__.1_­i_,__­___­_ -1 . . . . I : I i I I i . : - , i i . I I . . I . . I ; I . I - : . - i i I . I i . I . I : . 1 1 1 7 I : . I I . : I I , , . . I ! I . 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L I andthe SiI - L.. I . ' . - I - Tj9B ODI PiRJCH TRAGEDY., . I " r clo blies; and I told him Fred ho flof Pedagogy in isg4o: ,and The engine of one train, and the cabooe-4k, - - `:: GED .l vv an,d -Lilt, 5 10, ' . . NEW ROO x) and _ and several cars of the other, loaded with ' . X's, ,Dy wa,s w a special t in English, histor , , . had forbidd n me to give them to a n . - i . I . ' " 7 I : modlerns. Aft 3r graduating, she ta ght in grain and cattle, were badly wrecked. . j . I said he w uld hav 3 to Toe I - t I -ig ac 0 a c , , I , AT THE CORONER'S I " 0 and see d. i i I the Clinton Colegiate Institute for' year - —The conductors and motorman on the r E' VIDE WE NQUF,S,I!. : e . I . . ' . Q re I d ' n I 11 TH . . . He went o er to ta k to Fred about getting Helaty i I . ! " I and: a half. Declining health necealsitated London Street Railway have gone .on strike, I M , 1 1 we k th main particulars of the . I ' I f . , Lasi the clotbe . Fred had been picking up . I I I - . ) . ; : i .; her opendl ng t e. winter months in Plorida, on account of the refusal of the com, I I i shooti f red Bmttie, by his father4h- apples and atching what was going on. IBMIllfintyne . I pany to T : I . iled regain strength. ands for a higher scale , , , . . I - 0 but obe faii1ed I I . ) , - law" -, lillislin C4 x, in Go'derich township,- . 1. . I - g . I - . : RF: mootiX.G. I 1. I . I W Anesilav of last week, were given. .,- I I I I Sheldon 1 il ! ­4A,mdkement has been started to raise of *ages, nine hours 'a day, and the employ. I -. . - . " in a owly in his direction. ]KIPUng 1 1 , a mlm,ri 11 fund to the memory -or the me tonly or citizensor lAndon. On Friday I I I , %;ioicnier oeaTumn, . uest iwas held. on Friday ud Satur- I _ H . - ' I I 4 . I Z a tc venet of the Preabiterian lastil the day fo owing t e e mp, the com. . 9 - - a When fathe gob' * hin a few feet of Fred I , , , . I 1 y, a; wh ch ie following evidence was, 1, - ! I I - i i . . . . - is: I - : 11 i . t' ' he made a g eat p ing at ad said I -and I mission committee, Rev. Dr. "Coch pany attempted to run cars, but it didn"t 1 _ I . ­ I *-I 1. 1'. h 0. . ride ; i It : ; - , I g ven. I At the ihquest Mr. E.' N. Lew father, a . I- - I . . I.; Ba - MI." I 4-h f +1, f—A ,.lk-.]A ­ avidl *dha Ittlix r AR it...4 I Ark -, lssorted furs— ' 20,- $25 and K I - `p i __ i ines, . i . I ; . , fursi_$6, i$7,4 , Ards. - . - , " .- Is 7, ` I - ­ iud . I e . . . i t at,5., i I : I I .. Z . " I . , 17i,-50,. ,,MO, ,,,P5, - - t I i I t I I I i I I . i I 6 ; . . I r , A I Shawls, i I - J, is, Cloth ; I -114 1 i 51 Iloods , : : . I . - _` - , im, i I . I - I I . I I I _- 1 .1-1-13.50ir$51 1$6 50 , . + . . ; . i . . : . f . 1 1 'i ' 1 : W F TS,, aesoried h I' I - 501 $51 $6-60. K i: f : r i . I . . , , . ;Z assorted pat- I .4 and ; 5 each.. . ! I - I Lt of Flan. i I I inings, Un.- t [ . I pers, &c. I I . I r I ; ! UNIN G -a cent& I I # t - I ' ' i 1-LETTE-5 ceiits i . I I . i [1ANIN-ELETTE- 4 . '101 . . I I 7E, extra , heavy-- , L I ; I I ri.,'s-sc, loc and I I I I - V -11,L-15 cents, & I I . I I ; I 'EL,. all wool I . . I . ; ;, _ r LANSP,LS, lighb . . . . . . - - I I I . . . . I _: L stoak 6f i" - 'o-rter . s end, I ' - . - & clos'est - _ - i or, but only lately I f of BOYS' ANa 1111RUB11) STOCK- - ,t EXT11-A'GO011) . .. - -I- , 111131 t a big Col- I " 'Ilin , ; What we mr 1 endorsem.eut. t 'ulkya both q al- . re jusit as particu- A' . .. lolls as it Ia. pos- I . w that any . t1fing 4 rimental t,(); our ­ F e our stock for. , L ask u% all the lat the goods and, . , ?_ I I - I . - v . r- ­ I I . . I r resented the Crown, and the prisoner with an oat Tin ELI n well ave a — I I Lauv 1. t -i- - i I , . , 11 p 8: Ito aid %arggin; Th it --- i . - ___11 . . blood before he orchard. I , I {) tffiejr S. be a min - ' mission fund of 810,OW, stale eggs into the is ti y -_ ". 0 1 I I was di fende by Mr. Philip Holt. . go. out Of. the . . I . i , --,----------, t . . baw JFre-d's h n rai ad to'strike father, but . in t e esti blish,ment of Presbyterian issions authbrities sympathize with the strikers, , - . ! - , THE EVIDENCE. I . Aid 'not see th lbl w fall. Father backed I I I . . I . - I - I in the var ous mining camps of Briti Col- and demand that the railway company , run . . . - L . - 11bles, H ylmla I . . I I : I . ! . I . I The first ibneso was Michael Kennedy, a and Fred fo lo 7adl hin! up',and made an JJLD I . unib I ears in accordance with their agreement or . . i I . :_ youn man he was at work n the Thomp- at ice, , I r n 158 ician I have their charter cancelled. in the mean- I ! 1P 8 _ 11dealy at 3. time the people 11 will walk." - I . _It ant the Yukon. I L 0 other spring kim . I heard father's vo' r. IE P. W ' lit a leading ph L ' son 8 the road firom where1he but could not istinguish what he said, as and ray r *' 6, I in 0ttawa," died sul 158 urday I , ce was as fol- wa64 . I . . I i I . tragedy ocou red. His iisvide - o quite Io*,. W . 11 moriling. He was atRideau- Hall at party [ I L@ L ' - I 1() it I rm, a ros I (0: I - eL - i. SATISF C No lows : Yeater ay Iwas plougbingLin the field houl-. *ng- Red I . 7 1 . . - - " fired Fred .41 ha ds wqre n or father's al At ]Bible SOVLOV Pirl , 94 in t e evening, and 'after returni Ca Perth Items. . I I'.. . i . . . when Williai Cox came over and told Me dere. I did a t see th revolver. I saw — — - on r. Powell on business. 0 etting ' ) _ . I ha shot ,, tti(i I previously had seen . _ a 111, but - - . . he thesmokeand adtheishot,an saw -MY hmia he complainedofhavingach —M.r. and Mrs. Henderson and Mr. - Chid- 1 . ri o . lvi,_ e,a af - Cox the direction of Beattie's husbanO fall. her stood therej and I , (),r w A to ,bed. Mr& .Wright heard him ley Johnston, of Petrolea, have returned t . . I I I . . I or . I A . Alex. W11" ut (0 1r; 8 e do r - an absence"04 three ____N . I th r Ito them. I weut I 1 4 4, bre and before she colIld get St. Marys to reside,after I o e . a e ,AV, Yo I - Z %.— i . __ ---.$ Elace, an d in e in t et val had heard a shot screamed and J,e I years. I . . red i that direor-ion. Between five and to where Fred w lying and is .d : "It is MARRIA,G_- Licm,z UR15. Mildical sabiscaute he was dead. i I I I . . . minutes 'elipsed from the time Cox 8 Ro , ec I i . : I , . -six 1 . too bad, Fred, yo ave brought this u n I No Witness i I q I uired. - —A terrible accident o urred 11in St. —Mr. H. W. Thomson, drugkist of f I I drove al ng tie ruad and the hear.. of the yourself." I dMjn't heat him abeak a ter I I _____1 I ig n a, c F,, NNIT ... i1chiga, on Sunday, by which Mr. Stratford, purposes returning to Mitchell, . I . I ' ' I I JChlI well known ex-Lo doner, -ne a I J, . shot. When,'Cox-,eainie over he' pu led up to the [ -_ . I Marshall, 4' where he will engage in the milling bust 5 A that all the dive-rse phases ?f life have bean tried ond y a, y he was shot. I la'h r sent me b Ick ' . - dinitted, . . I tested b *the holree ai d'beckened. hen I I went, to . c 'me and -took me, in 1842, and After living near T ront. ra. loi t his life. 114 was'employed as ai yard. with his father. . ' ' - . 0 t of life is the quantity or condition -on ever gh I a I y rnov,sd In o fl he in .n on the railr4ad running through that - —Mr. James Hood, of Wallace, has pur- I - perpon . "Of him li said -:"I shot Fr , ; come away. . a nj is few couple of years, the famil , I house, &;d ; all that one an get - di , he n away, and in a -ly 1 afte . f : chased Mr. Meno Weber's f in, and :Mr. I --tio I -11 Bob` hompsou, quick ! " Witness %t ith Robert Thompson. township of - Downie. Shor', a, do to wa a car, or the ca , . I beyi I a wl tea, thi dden stoopp,' exi ence known as saiisfa 1T. . and ca 1. minutes me t(k , an&, was standi t . - , I'll. - I I - , I . . - . called Thom,;pson and the4 went to I __ "C 058- XA31INED. i she married James Gillies, and i V a rough! a 23 " he was W. Ruller, who has been tenant,- for the I ' : . I house. and Itold Mrs. Thompson. M r. I : , I I I long and happy life together till! the den ime th ro wn h eadlonk to the roadbed, and had pasu five years, has invested in a --farm in uy any'more—yo r time cannot add one jot or tittle to it ; Thompson wont over to Bea tie's. Cox then To Mr. Holb--1 h v6, one child. My bus. i i - of the husband a few years ago. Mis.6il ies hi's neck bioken.: When found he w" quite Lather township, to which he .will - mo, e in I . - . . . brains and ability are as hel less before this unbending law as the turned in, the dire3tion of Beattie's. This band was abou 5 7 ars old, and a, power. was in religion a Presbyterian. Sli 6 'I the spring. . I , , , I . tetween 10.30 and 11 o'clock. I did Jully built young an. My father is a: ghters to! , —34 r. J, W. Rogers, of the late firm of You may Audy, work, delve, strive for a condition *a . three sons and three, d& I mourn — Gregory Higgins, aged 16, Win, Free - feeblest child. - yo smaller man I ha e never known father' , Bell & Rogers, left Mitchell last week: for - 1, _ , . n, t e C'x ny more. I went to Beattie . I , age$ 17, and A Daniel, aged 117, all t, . - - p , . . ' 'i ,. - i her lose. __ - ... — I I I i man . ) ac .. 1 _, . beyond that of satisfdction ; blit in the, end it will all count for nothing,' aren go 'I ,; and returning, saw Beatt -6's to be quarrelso r I . he talk about my bus I I living in the west end of Toronto, pleaded his home in Parkdale, where be will spend . - , I . . r and your efforts *ould have been much better employed in seelcingo, th.at, Eoidy abo t I 'clo k noon in the orchard. band and LiI5 as been within the past Canada; ; I gui4y to Incendiarism the other day.; Their &few monthUrevious togoing to the:Pa- . -000 I highest priced commodity, I know nl th'i'ng of the cause of tho trouble, three. or four a.- My sister is 20 years - Three inches of 'snow fell in Manitoba on! excuse was that. they -wanted to Isee the cific coast, r. Ri;gorghia b4ther of ..Mr. I I .11 which, as westated at the outset is : The g I . ay. I am not yet 22. .On. I I I i 1Y11 tt ol , . . . I . The bed ' was. ab)ut sixteen ot- eighteen of "age next bir i I on Saturday. . I I I ree4 como oft. Higgins was sent;to the W. A. Br"ley, of . I . I . I if we may usff- the term,, obtainable, viz ,'satisfaction. . Xonday morni Whitely drove me *i M . , . I : L 1-1 ! yards fr in the back door of the house, —There are not enough ocean steamers Peh tang *mhene reformatory for' three —Mrs. Wm. Brown, nee fna Leggatt, r I . I ! .. ! . I .. I home from fatlil a I d, alked to Fred and at' her home ' . i. - . : south- as , . . i - a coming to Montri-eal to handle the freight year s while Freeman and Daniel were sent formerly of Logan. died * in --- I . I- , I i gavo him 804. I a i ' . After the doctor, . Gladstone, Manitoba, after Wing married I _ co ine to our.customers. lWe know that the m6st Ve offered. I to th penitentiary for five years each. To Mr. Uolt I I L ? 11 -Aiid under this law we, . I. I' , ave known Mr! Cox two Yeft my hasband mad threats against my ' She le :s an hife-ut, I ivalent for his money is satis- or ! three ears ; have always found h', m a —Gus Hamilton, the clever *teeolechase he. pecial naval train conveying a de. only ten months. eve ­ . can'offer an intellegent buyer as an eq father and hid f xmil', nd Uncle Thomas. I ----- 0 . d es i' 3pectablerhan. .1saw Min dri Via I : jockey, died- in Toronto on Frid y Of , brain re, en child and husband, as well u many fr n I Ato qui - He said: . : tacb ent of 133 sailors and 12 officiej I - - - I et, rei . I . I I . - in- _C faction. We cannot fall upon the neek Of every man who com . i g He said be won 11 sta d by Lily. who have the SyMpathyLof all in ther, er and tow Our delic, - 6 along phe. road between 10 and 11 o'cloc'.1, at - ould pulverize his fever. . I rou frolln Halifax to Vancouver to re .- .. - lit at se if ie met fail ier !h, —It is stated that the crown 1 ill not apply munity. . our store to address him as bro,th , 0 0 L an orinary When he cs me '. rom force tho'British warships Were, was de- : l . V gait. bonas. He du threa ned to leave me and isms, of Mitchell, de- for POStPODement in the Napan e bank rob- r 'I d neiar Rst Portage between one and —Mrs. J. E. Willi , in delirious antics'worthy of a menag No ! we 'cannot' do tbis, its Beattie's towhere I was, be drovo' rap dly. &I o - I 0 . tak) the baby vt ayo He did, 00 away, but 1, November we lo, ered an addreps at the Sunday richool i . not our style ;- bnt'we can and - do treat our cu tomers-as beingslof Mr. Thompion got into the rig iiivith _', X-, . bery trial when it comes up o I .t [ clock Monday morning.' The, tender liv Peterborougb, on the - - ' . I i they drove back in the dit!ection of can e back agai . 0 Wedne day morning 21st. * and four 4aro left the rails and rolled down convention, hold in . , -and we send them a y with the idea that we .a -e doing busi- an, it he continued his thie to. My husband was h - pro- - - resson . Beattie's. Cox wai;very much excited, bu —The customs authorities, a e I a too -foot embankment-. Two boy's from subject. " How we conduct our home de I ness in a manner that comind, ids the respect and good -will of buyers, u. relsome, aE ha' had rows with others' hibited the importation o . the 'trai:iog ship Agincourt, of C atham, partment-)" . .. I gave no reason for having shot Beattie. I . f thel Illustrated 6 The home department in con- i .t - . iodist Sabbath school, - - - who look to find a place of de ling where they buy their clothing, Doti saw no brui as on COX's face. ! i ? h ve seen a re Ivej at my father'sf house. Sun, published at Detrc I ,as an immoral England. named William Miller an& Frank nection with the Moth A - , I I . - , , i . I I I I Is He used it to all ot squirrels on the arm. publication. Fleckney, were killed, and a stoker, iieaman of -Mitchell, is the largest in the Province. below.cost or'anything like t at but with the confid nce . that if a thing . . I . ) I E ER. . I Jr., of Fullarton, , I - In " I SS L LY COX. I —Mr. ]EI. Salter, of Oat a ai',,was assault- land tramp were injured. I i —Mr. Wft. Robinson, I is not riaht, iyhy we will mak i ; ; ' I . ... . I . I I I It t right, -that is we guarantee satisiaction I Mrs Euphemia Beattie, wife of the man ad and robbed in broad ayli&t on ,Satur. left t*6 apples, of the King of Toinkin - 115 . . i I I Miss Lily 04 sai 1: I had been for I —The Fergus 'News Record say'Is that I . . . . . ... I iDg. . i I. shot and da ughter of the prisoner, was duty ' t i Frc I i, at Ced wdaIe. The police 'h I th in variety,, at the Advocate onice, Mitchell, in cloth' i . bid d and bad told him go. -day by three met some individuals were on t e "' . - i . I sworn : I. have been mairied two years den to go w a c nnectiou with w tha -other day, which for .size -and flavor i . I On Saturday i -1 en I met Fred in town be have made three arrests i ! that town on Ahe evening pre:redru'lg the. I 1, - . December. rhere had been trouble I would be hard to beat. One measured. I I I - broached the oil ject )f my coming to live the case,. I I :East Wellington election, and succeleded in . i In offerinc, the following specials we do so knowing that every article is eon my father A family and my -husband on P 0 0 . 0 11 there. He hai been talking of *joing out —Dr. G. H. Cooke, a nLedi al practiti disabling4 number of buggies belonging to twelve. inches in circumferenee.andthe other I - last September. Before that they had I Is, - . reliable :— I vest, and said' d er, of Thorold, wam found dea in. bed at h' Reformers, A' - driv* I sheqs eleven inches. I i would stay at home an : i, The different I . . 1i . the beat of friends. My husband used v. up drinki if I would ,come thereto It is sup were Onte6id, and the nuts from n —A pretty wedding was celebrated at the I i , rooms there, at noon on k und my. thj buggy . . i I __ I I . to !visit there. My husband was in Gode- give of A I , h of Mr. H. Walton of Stratford, on , live. When I me ack home -on Sunday posed that be had taken an overdose , n off and carried away. ', There .0M` . ) . 0 -shire Twee , equal in many respect to a Scotch, ':Nve -rich last SAurday, and got back about five . I 11 . . I I wheels take , Wednesday ,evening, October 26th, when A.Heavy Weight' Y rl . I omised, no) to Oo back thisre again. naor -otic. 1 I ticles " in the - re living in our house the pr . I was a skirmish for these ar . I I =k, There we ' ire did about $65,0)0 danage at the his only daughter, Uiss Carrie S., was 'unit- - - k - make it to your measure for 8 1 2. "IT 5. - an,j Alberti Lusk, my husband, my- - Fred, on Mond%, , cal,ne and asked me to go. —F . morning, and P61thouqh the Refortneirs were I I to his place agE i! i, b t I refused as I said 1 old Upper Canada College uilpings,ln ed in marri&-ge to Mr. M. J. Dunn, of the 1 . w -a disadvantage, they were I :_L - I I - I I Ae4f and the baby. It is on. lot 28, Maitland Toronto, on Friday morninj. I he mildings put some ,hat to Classic City - , flour mills. The ceremony was .. n - I I " . i had nearly cau i(d in mother's death, ani . not deterred in prosecuting their godd work I number of Suits from is called con'cesaion. My husband,! when be came occupied by the Mae onad Manufac . J . performed by Rev. - Dr. Hannon, in the .... - . An6ther style of goo& that we are mi,6k ng,q * . f" her was rett ng about it. I bad were - 0 T CY _ p a . me, said : "'I have Lil I coaxed to come My at j n election ds . . I of the immediate' relatives of the . Honey -comb Worsted. The rice '61 it made-to-order ii rea§onab16— he heard that. Frei I had aid that no one could turing Company. —Joseph C.! Warrington, of"Montr he s . -- . . . anA live w1ith us." She islin youngest sis- I .308 i f -- - . I - i . Y —The safe of the west end 1 n iggest cheesel man i bride and groom. 11 . $16.50 and $17.50. . I ter. Ile bad seen her i6 town and bad fert my clothes _ ut self. I did not n o' 3on I a . hurs vy n the countty this —Word ham been received'in Staffa, that - I , - . I 0 u Montreal, was blow q b Brockvil,le'o Belle- . f - "ked her to come. My sister had -said she them, becai I as afraid he wo u re aB- eason, with anebes in I . . .1 I M. Th other 1 places, . . . - ; -.she was r keep me., He Oad en going on. a goo f last week. " e!bu 'Ile, N an , Ingersoll and Mr. Hugh McLeay, who left Hilibort in the , the class o oods called Police mari's i Serge, well th Aid not know how ,o come and deal with me. He h never made any pro c1ut'rre""o1Iy0$115, though the' safe b tain0d ..av The liabilit - leg are unknown, spring, and settled near Fort William. W I Almost everybod knows i '8 bring her clothes, and -he told her he would . . . . I as assigned. , e a week ago. Mr. McLesy was . $1,50). e . , died ther I . . POsal to me to run a way. He wanted in I ; e t will pr6bs ly be over $100,000. ,.He has ; - "oods has many imitations, -iw ich all pass for .Policemen's Serge. The id in the acquitte , al cheese market this season, 0 I . . night with 1i lantern,'when she was to come to his blace to live, and said if any —1 rwin Johnson was a! of . acclompamied by Mr. Roderick Kennedy and - ) the g uine article has been Changed, and is Dow to come down stairs, after throwing the J. . ominaked thi his death to . old name,therefore for I 0 1 1 to Euphemia he would chargeof highway robbery at cal d and, low Canadian prices, famil ow-hoseatthe word of I I-,',islev SwI e, from the 4ct that go much of it is used for sh5oting clothes out of the window, and be. would thing happened topound assail It on Jimes McLeod, but on Vioted f, elling in En 1, adian mar- frienTs in Staffia. Deceased was well known , . called 19 . - take her away. I said, " You are 6oling,?' marry me. I I eard red threaten . . . I Thel tdal tock , nd complete y',.. upsetting the Can and highly respected. Mm McLemy i& a , ' t ! -suits. We sell he Bial .. e at $17.50, made-to-order. . . . I . I told my hue'- father if he ever cam i on the 1 place. I did receiving stolen goods. -, I I let. RaL is tie largest exporter of cheese a daughter of the late Mr. Roderick Rea- - - l and he said it wais straight. place at Berlin. I V -,his season the amount. being about 500,- . t . I . band that altho h I was willing, Lily not know whether father knew of theise "he will of the late I tX - I nedy, or. 1 r - ; I threats. I wa xeat od all r ght at home., — , I ochra 31 )00 boxes. A large part of his liabilities I I I style of should visit here 4ught it was a wrong of Brantford, has been ellt red for prob S -0e : —A very peasant event took, place at the if i bld things become now, the "new , "'. . ,you have any infarest in watching I thing for him to ;i io"take agirl aWay from Fred just'perai aded me to co o there. will be dueto farmers throughout the coun- ' : at(erns this season are identical wit0-'k t e. in b surrogate court. De6ased left mc ' e try, from whiom`he bought. home of Mr. Thomas B. Coppin. of Legan. . - . . I . I cloths will lease you, as the ] her homq like t iat, but he just laughed. I 01, 1HER EVIDENG -,. $20t in real estatei life Wsumneme i a, on Wednesday evening, 00-tober 19tb, when, . - I I i — . -7 1 - I C) f dtings. , y osed that 'ox had come . I . Rev, Dr.. ,,gone, pastor of Dominion Sughter, Miss Annie, was United . I cloths in v ten years a,o.. 11, This is especially true o Overco The ma k utai ie at the time, and noth- Dr. Whitely d opoEe:d that I pers al effects. I . course of his eldest d - __ . , .. o o I . a . . . -, Methodi i t church; Ottawa, in the . I - ! The fashionable cloths are I Naps, Nigerbeads and- .AL1bntenac3. n i6g Wai iaid to hi a about the matter. MY to him on Wei li; eadi y morning. about half — he Glengarry electi tion agai at narriage 'to ]Sir. George Regarr. Only . - i M14 Pe his ,ermon 8uaday morning, referred to the In T . . . I u8band's idea in going at nightWas to take ast ten o'cloc ind stated that be had shot cDonald X was i I s- . the most immediate relatives were present. I - $1 5 a d h' ' ' I i ' Niaerhead Suitirigs we show E e very handsome patternis at $1 5 a 9 . 6stion. He said as a wobi- I 0 111 I I . robibition qu _ T - I teattie. Cox ,,ve I he doctor the revolver. - turday by M. airs, J u" ices Oi r As boi - - I - I . my, sister away without the folks knowing I I : ir,s's e,Pd o 9,' -1 d iticnistj he could not disguise from him- ;h bride and groom are very highly . . i $1 i Aed, their many friends wish them. a . . i about .it.. My father and mother had not Cox was almos 'ren,,ied at the time, and , I .. I i, , I . . 4 and Maclennan, no ev-ide3ce btdn j' offe self that, for the present, it would be well reope( I Oe. .. - , usic no . Jagainst him. I I happy journey , '. I , -'t objActedtoberco ihg hereto visitfortwO had severe co i on his face, which I to leave the Dominion Government alone — through h Wilvertort, died rp 'Alr T 0.1n+ba f^ _Iv -of a ri ual I - looked as if th ha been in Mrs.Maynar& Trim, of - . 11 Ur -n varnna a are certaill itv thatl or three days, or even weeks, at a time, but ade recently. I —,A despatch, from Londob, iEngla p P 11.. ­ :_V r, ohibitory law now - . . . V 40 cil).) ULL L111 -A-" M" - V A . r, . . - . .. I understood, from what my husband said, The doctor Ile i I Ily corroborated Mrs. t : II in O's ' l6t week, Deceaised;vas the third d . ; - le . . says: It would appear hat Lord i It w uld not sliffice merely to place the law I - , augh I I . , -would warrant aDyoxe paying Ile price we ask Inade-to order for t] 111--i hat the idea was hat my sister was to live Beattie's stattoi. P!, - li.ublished, and admit- I er4;en ral, of Can- It w ter of Mr, Long, of that plate, and wsw mar- I I I . ! . 0 t t3hief ambition as Govern I I I P15, $17 a nd $20. .1 . , I here all the time. In the fall my husband -ted. that he haft b is , told previous to the I da ,'is to be instrumental in the furtherance a t a statut books ; such a law must be ried to Mr. Trim three years ago.' She . ' I I I . I I . . bac ed up with the overwhelming Jorce of I I ., - . _. aughter 16 'months ,old. r I went ov - shooting of thel rela ioirs that appearell to If an Angld-American al lance. I _ . ; I t I Ill I I - - I . t C b ' to help in the thresh t . . . public opinion. He thought, therefore, leaves a little d in el 'e'D h'ers'ird 'o mother say that he Mrs. Trim was in h r '26th ye&r, and her - I : s ' go -and h have existed betwem! Beattie and Lil ' d wk Saturd' , e I - W W k on the Orderclothing specials tc make - I . . Y- I —Fire about three o' q morh- ;pro. 'i$itionists should direct their effor . I I . --_. __ 1, I I . I . in , D uld no er save i in ar of the threshing He bad held ing destroyed Isaac Sar ;ent's planing MAI , IC - ust not omit, however, in our urnishi wo d oyl I a post-, o ­tem examination and - , firs towards creating that state of pub1to early demise has created much regret and ' - . ' Ar . mention of e Readymade an: Y Dg exceptio I angry. Af ter I . . oung I , I n ditico. The start money, end that made him founi the bulletlha eoteredon tberightside, n King street, London, with its ex nowe , . sympathy for her y ' husband and I , pe . . I I :Opilni n. - - - I I - i there is our own make .of X-ea's at $7, $10 and $12 a suit. 01 will that be discoptiaued his visits to my ofthe nose near. theey ,, had passed through achinery,and a large qua.11 tyotidmberi a - _ !. daughter. I : I , 4 ! Samuel M rnillgstar, of Dresden, one of - other's, or would simply leave me there 11 I Mr. J. M. Ford, of the fira? of T. S. - / - the brain with an li'04rd movement, and he yard. Loss eatimatel at v)5*0. — I -tire of those ords " our o*n make," well you will in Idlest and best-known residents of that . ; I . i notice We DEver . I . 1RA *1 . the lro-d & Company Mitchell ,was married . I hile he v ent on )ther busineL-s and then i A -A ; +1-1, .1, f t'he head This was _' L IN 4, .11-Ir—,ii,r T.."_ - - -, I I I . understand ,,Nhy this is so W. ell you make a comparison! of 01 r own I . I . V r, , - I . f — r. 08 P 15V , - - town, has comn)itted suicide. eceased had 9 0 . I I . call back for me. He had no spite gainst the cause of die th. Beattie was a well de- don crockery merchant, is dead, haviing e - I been ill for a long time with inflanimation last week, to Miss Jean - AaKa.yl neice of . I t , - E I . I . I . ' - 'atu - - - and ordi.nary makes. I I my fathe at th6 time. My husband hinied veloped and a 0 r ,'atu ,son, of that town. The care- - , - . i make I . i it Ong : an, much more so than 1pired suddenly at an ea y It " I of the heart, and ,it is supposed his mind M iOs Xathe 4r. Bradley, " ' I Z8. COX. . . 11 , ; I j I : I ! before about Lily's comingto live - w.th morning. His death was otall xpecte deranged. Mrs. mony was performed by Rev. I - . I - I had become mporarily ' ' ' I . : I My,husb4nd used to swear at my4ja,tler d IP80 cor'roborAe4 Kennedy's disea . - I I W . in the presence of the immodiate.'relativies I . I Otir own niakef Boys' All Wool Linc- 1,Knee Pants at 65'e. and 75c. t Robei t The land was caused by heart .. I n 9 ar ad 'a nurse mat up with the . , ter a I I I ythiDLY' h could ab ut him. Ty stateme it, at d al toitified that he had : While in a demented a ate 0 ImIll, I -and friends of the young people. 'Af. I . . - — I t ; 6 M16 uv 41 an early hour Saturday I , I I I I ; , ; I I i - I ; . - ather ne or said nything agiinst my bus, gone ba, -k to- B at vs 1with Cox al ter the imrs. James Sawyer, of Mi oh ur to " t out'bf _Bi6 short trip Mr. and Mrs. Po;d will retura to . I r 9119 , , . . i I ' ' q - .. -_ moinin . whet th'e wife ketired, lea;viDg the, I I I I 1 6, at' band to me or ii my preseiice. The first shootin . Bo a tie , wa still ajive but . bt wee :, d - t, eir new home in MitAoll, which Was lidilt I oucr (I tuckskin Pa ts i un- bed on Thursday nig 01 a R$ a rather tough name, but no t tl than the stuff, for i I , i nur e .` The nurse fell int ol a doze, " I . r 1 1 1 I "I, 0 1 - . ,, cause of trouble bi itv leen my husband and coilaciot s. He had known Cox for many !walking out to the orchard, c4.mioted a" _ . wh( n tl a patfi at slipped out of the room , by M . i1ord last summer.- , , I inary overalls. I I . I I I $1 a pa,ir are away ahead -of c I father caTe up on . night when my h a8band 3e iev d be would be the last he - bus- . 4? ya ro, ).ad cide by cutting her throa w Lth , I - unload- —On October 26th, a quiet ]home wedding - . . . - I . . Pvas returning froin a 'threshtug. H3 went in n in the i d t' wantonly * do an act - ' I I _.proi ure lan oll I gun, supposed to,b rm " t' I I . . I 1 band's raz;r I , fte residence i i ;o .my f ther's place to get a drink. My Ii 0 a 00 in 7, 0 , Beattie. i —Mr. E 'Win S. War ell, who! r i ed an( shot himself through . tbf, '-breast, took plate at I I Haugh Fai , , I o u - I I Tfiere a little point often rnissed in .16 p archase. of cheap Underfelothing in I . I I 01. . : ea ! gin its, aneo s. . - ather ro roaobed him for leaving me alone, 3 neir St. Thomas dropped ead on 8at ard. y e. The immediate I ] 4 ,xeorge armplit r was in the field south ' 0. ree iou of X( ww, 68 r9ars Lo to and leaves a wife, th )rth Easthop Indercloti in,, Underwear or Wool of any kind:'that Thomp on's and was called by M. I I I fact any quality of L 09 L . with only a hired man . to look af .er the of Mr. ", while driving some cattle anngitharoa-d- ghters. i . - . . - . s n n participants were Miss Joan Burns Thom- , t - wi th tb e ; bod should be -washed before wearina in !arm, and told him he would not'be any- Tqomps)U'. H( w nt over to where Beat- L . .: ; comes in contac y 0 I near his home. Mr. Wardell v ras I his1list ulture son, .second &ughter of Mr and Xre.Thom- i --The Onta io Department of Agric i - Wool Underwiea r bouaht at a o,00d' 1ing ahead by it. This - made. him angry ti wars ying, Th latter was unconscious ye r, and was one of the olde a tlers in . . ad -Mr. George A. Baxter, a werhy I borax and - tepid water. ( .ieap 0 0 1 1 - ael be u so e experimei _13 I . .. I I : h its in lgrowing f3onl a I . I tt father. There wars no objection by my and died 'in be If an hour after. A bert . i 0 a a ' , two , a', - 0 1 I_ :11 I ' (P A - fall M Ava I tbi district. luq lj I- A vouna farmer f Eaton Rapidg., Michigi . I ; I i roomy size and trt,a6edin L, s manner w WUCVL I V OQL M" . 3eople- to my marriage 1with Fred, Lily Lusk was Beattie's hired man, but wao ab- z On Sunday a steam barge br if Ine ponthe astelands of us 0 A. the weddi [Lg party, which L itioluded only - I I - L - . n I . We rnay 'c sua Wel n can- umber of pla es h 1 ,, comforta ble than if worh as bought fromstore. . ,a IIY tO-te '3ad never until lit Ay been prevented from rm; when the tragedy oc- tbil lea in lock No. 8 f tbe n ave been selecte pieces relatives and a few intim4te friends, par - I , n . 6 sent fro n the fE gat - . -, - I . h4 present producing no L . tbat our All Wool Underwear, at'$1 a, suit is free from burrs and smell of ,oming ? er ere y my people, but 'of late curred I al" and carried it 6ff aso (1)0,1 of land., that are at I took of a sumptuous dinner. Mr. Land Mrs. ; L UL - 1 . . I I I C - - I lome ob ection ha been made to her I com- IngeE. e cal c p8, and patches of . beaver . I 11 - - . J Con;t able G nd 'y handed the revolver to in consequence carried away two ot erigateJ, economi 014 : - ! ctrease. , ! . Baxter left on the noon train for their home 1 1-3 . . meadows over uu with weeds.. Pa kagco of - . I - I I .ng so often; my husband knew this, and the Coroner, a d tated that it wa's in the W 8 8,48 eadiso . in Michigan, followed by the congrgtulatione ' - I - I and as a -re,.Ault navigation . I - - I I seeds have b en sent up for How-ing. If 4 . 1, I - te, olonq , : in --sproi c : in quarrel 4ition in ' hich he bad'received it, for several lays. - I " - making and good wishes of many friends and ac - I 1is was the in& part of the L..; sarle cou ! I I . t - - I I . Iting and , . TIr Fleeced Lined Goo s S,!Il at $1, ti. -30t .S2 and $2.50' a suit., according to THE si sTF,r.'s 'visiT. I one cha -aber b in empty. -Hugh Skinner, son of the latell these succee4 intance.p. I ' I yo - - I . . . . ; . . -perman- qua -. I C . - . . growth, the homl will probably be , - - , . He drove off'on Saturday night, :abou6 TH I VERDICT. ' Skinner, M. -P., is laid up at 16 Wood'Aciell -The Stratford Herald of last week says : 1. 11 . I the (Inality. I I I , . ent, for it should reseed itself, justlas it has i , 10:30,,and retarned about 1 o'clock,' with - dislocated aboulder, some PaIT . I , 11 Monday marked an interestilig annrverm . . - I . The in latter as 1 hen given to the jury . hotel with a I i . . douisinthellumber valley since-learly in .j 1. I - . ' . Lily and hei clothes. It is about three ful bruises, and perhaps int inal injuriei, . I sary in the life of ex Nlayor P. R. Tarvis, i 14 N xt week we will make mention of our stock of Cloth and Fur' Overcoats. who reV red, 4 d f ter an absence of tw .nty Ilt .. the otht' the centur Tha hemp may be t, every . 1. . - miles frb here to my father's house. -1 the results of a runawo,y accidd . I may be who 54 years ago that day left his home at I . ' PgL V I - I . . I _MV five infilutes r tu ned *with the follo fall e6nd ursyea for paper making, ore. ' I I ;er st yed with -me that night, and on I . I : I Ist C(1811 I n the ineamtimo for anything: in Clobhing call oii us., . oist I verdict : , "I T a t he morning of theL night. .. . - bre sold. The i1seed also Brunswickfarm, near Oakville, a boy of , 19 . cil 1-4 In t i . 4_b treated and the fi q i Y Uncle, Thomas Cox, came for her -Wilson Burt, a well-to-do fa mill, years, and was driven by his father ona . 11 . . . . Sunday 26th of Octob r irederick Beattie came tol I ha*s a market valae, If patches 6.f hemp I I . ; ! . and aske her to go back home. She did . 1 years old,living nine Miles east of Na:)aneel, . other ,sleigh through a foot and a half of snow to I . . - i . - . :1 ; I his death in hi 0 n orchard by a pistol I ----- can be grown - oh. land unsuitable f r \ . . i ot!go. -On Sunday afternoon .1 went wer . was killed on Thurday. Mr Burt*E a kid Toronto, whence he took the boat, for Aoch- 1, . ;_ 3 I I - I . . I I shot the plat be ing in the hands of Wil- . m maj, be able I l ! .. ) I ' crops th farmer otMuskoli I . . I - - fig 0 1 )_ rfore. . i to my mother's, leaving Fred and my s ster ri . 1 ng one of a apan of hores worb-, eater, and thence to New York and New , . ' 9 - -_ 'e P1:n w4 further find, according I - I I . liani'Cox add Zmething to their annual produet. . - I ______-1 . . - : 0 i . r I - . % . . here, a6nd found my mother very ill. When ; A became fri g e . a Orleans, where he boarded the clipper ship .1 I . . i - - I to the evidene , hat the said' Frederick ' when the horse n ; . -1 y I I came back I tol I my sist' ka, and. I is bod Wa is =Ely e Grandmount of Ashland, - . . I er she had b( tter as tangled in the reir I . W's- , Akbar on a voyage to Canton, China. The I - i - I I 1: I . . . I Beattie was sb t i i eelf-defonce by the saidl ' w I I . I ! . i ; . go home. In the night niy Uncle The mas . I . d d around the field for o) er a iiii our. consin, h been,j n Winnipeg for a lew.days Akbar was the firpt ship to mail from New . I William Cox.' . ragge jot n : . I ; 4 ! , en route I out touching at ; I . . I I - _15y mpso Victoria, Brilt wtv to meet the . came ag in and tc Id us that if we walit ( d to . the death of Mrs. ish Columbia. He Orleans direct to China With I I I . . i - BEFORE THE 31AGISTRATES. I son )urg lo ea on o is on an intere ting mission 8 trip was on.- of the rich . ; - - . . ' : on Saturday morning, Til I It, appears I c,j. R. Runt, 11 0 see mother alive we were to go horneJ; he ; : e 11 A( i 8 or the late - Due- Grand- England. Thi 1 fforn Beeton 1 was goir g into town to call a doctor. t My The- case W u before Police MaglE trate of its most respected inhabiiants. IT - that the Only he periences of Mr. Jarvis' life, about which I " I . ex] "I ;n- (-r San and- . husband said it was only pretence, and Seag'er and . I lorace Horton J. 'P., on ceased lady had eached the : ipe 4ge of 73 mount, of the E epartment of the Seine, his memory . - 1 . ' I I .11 " , . 1 a ona ( er. Saturday and o 3day last. Tb , e evi, lence years three sons a id Ig I France, live in Cauad the late . . -4irt htlr, of Ailsa7 G reig ,-iwd I I 'J t save ,I, I and leaveF ia & and the, United - loves to linger. I , ; . I said he 7,Quld not turn a hand - . . ' of the D 'c's fami- -Elizabeth Ann, widow of - I ; . . . i'iv a, toe diree i - .i% $v ,ek visiting I ut a last was the same a Mat given at the inc, uest, ters, ene of the latter of whop a Ahe wi e State branch u I I , .Ttxl l an(l c,rdn& i . ! He obje?ted to my going at first, -ne o ver ; with the excep ,io i of - that of the p I ri2oner, I cle , rk . ly havink become extinct by his death, Charles Cawston, of Topping, North East - . n . I ; consepteid, but1would not drive I of Mr. A. U. Ra3 nes, the tow hope died at her home in Stratford, on - . 1 his e.(, -k visitin I i . ' - ,Me rift,pn se hool The Due left an state valued at 2 '000,000 z i I . the hireo man drave me over. . I found my whose evide% e agrees exactly, with his -Miss Ida Sm th, the JAe . -mounts iving on October 24th, after a lingering illness of - , :_ I er a statement gave his testi- .0 :in all J _d . - I - I I - . I . Mother ery ill & id unconscious Af t' I(, i[V teacher, whose to irageolis con . -pea, and the e Gran four years, in the sixtieth year of her age. - I I clothmers, I " 9 a,n I efore., He I dle : fra, I inent ill'receive it on; roving ­_ . I 1 wbile sh,e came t) and asked where 'Lily mony freely a,n lid not appear to try to ing her pupils from danger duling thf this co t p orn in Guyiborough, . . I . . Mrs. Cawaton was . I i . b - . ". .1 . . i ,j . 9 be swepttha , eir cl, im. Mr Ely de Grandmount is i - I was, an4 fainted when told she had not shield hiiinself " any manner. It seem ,Lfortuiiate th i . . I . . , trous cyclone which ­ A [Ong familiesi securing Nova Scotia, and came to Ontario about ' I I I I I come. She grew delirious, and remained did! not put tb revolver in, his pocket pur town o September 26th Ia-at, vill receive now rating the vari . . I " -, _i0ining . 1 . . /. O' the, wroag I side of th Street, in the Strong Block. anac ian: thaDe evidence of their ancestry, etc., foi the ur- forty years ago, settli'ng Lon the farm in I Iiaf ly ad . 'a . 0 ) . so for some tfiiIe. Uncle Thomas went to posoly oil the , ox aing of the tragedy, whe the medal of the Royal C. ' J ' , I . I z I I I . ,a 0 Beattie's, . but had it n bi k, awarded for 11.qopspi,-u8us bravery Be of I -laiming e eAtatee. ng - 5,­q,6,i,1,,, 1,(K) acroil ,' - - ! . : I ,, I- Aftet visiti Stratford[, on which the House of Refuge ios:"; urilinjittil sup- M . . . seque . . . i I L I . . . our plac agai and this time' Lily c me starting ut fo ociet;, . li Ivictorb , where I ie has relatives, hip will go now stands. Sub ,ntly the, family , . . - I . . _ I -why a pocke for da. ai before, th inking th t h In SaVI i - - M - 'IXT-i W .'.Ih. c!over and f , , . i . - . I back. t] other,, as ed Lily he bad left, ug life." I I . moved to North hasthope, wber, r. Caw- . L I and to Quel ec to, con iplete his chain ofe'vidence. . I r p4rt-: =Iuag, writa I M E 1, and she Isaid. she ked Fred -and he liked could 'frighten. Beattie from coming t —M.r. Thomas Joy, nine %o' stDn died. The widow moved tO Sbra rd I : .­, ,: , Jr., Box 4 - Case's clothipg house, St. I Cathi L hree.... era, Qui4 ec, U . . ri es Naa at- L' i i her,.and nothing hey could say could turn boRse to, take L ly, his daughter,. away e is a native of tX t . . 1(;( . . 0 owi I .. . - in 1893, where she lived until thtk LL ie of t )8-4 - - I , I T1 HEM t her ag4inat Fre . Father spoke to her Hetook this met. od, kn ri that Boatti tacked by robberout his own::'oo a 0 t I has live I in Micl igan for - yearst of the , I . I ; BUY AT AOLNY T1 _ ;a , 30 1 . _ I . .1 -, . ; I . . . had previously o'clock Sunday inomiag sInd rel e1v ed ' a L is her death. She was a member L I 11 . - t L I . about gi iing so. in ell with Fr6d, and told was a cow,ardI3 ,ellow at ,d Tin -A ecident bappene a thodist church, and her kind di lmition I I . - N I-) time lost ; a recelipt always cylvell ! cashed at par anywhere in North' her ths people 6re saying they did not b ycT - hif 6 . wn ,d n Solon, bi ien , frigh tenisd i ' A a gold watch! and hai J a. As he Grand Trunk Railway station, ati Paris, on Me . 0 I . a ll money &I waal set unday m6rning, by which Tiiomas Both- bad gained for her many friends, whose sor- ltreti fwere here know whether 'Fr A was married to her or this v h Msgistr,e tea reserved thei was about to enter his I hous( hb . - S cost row w Ainerica ; cost le'" tilan any -other s(lieme of remitting money. . The af re aid . . . ill go out to the family in their loss. :.,-,(,k ia the after- I I to me. I Lily said it was all nonsense. I did dedsil'a I im. to bat h1lave 0 ATunlil 8 turday at 2 o'clock, an( upon by three men, who called t on hi. - well at stained injuries t 7!1 . . . I ' . .81 freight train ifrom the —On Sunday evening, October 23rdy- Mr. I I the music, ariplies most in not obj ct to Lily's going with,Fred. e., mean ti 'allowed Cox . him b' . life I ; forcibly1to the xise of: Dominion Express Money Ord-ro - When in th 'mean ti out on bail, hold up- his bands. ' - . an( , I I . I , : I I 'd beard of'what ni father had himself in $1, ( and W J. Paisley,of 011 ' —After a brief illnes , Mrs. cDo ald, went, w,th live a mk for I drew -- , John Muir, of Avotibank, died at his late I inv the opera . . .MV u an I Buffalo,1 in e ageof 86 years and 7 I i I . I I I at the ril , remittincy. r I 0 f " oN was better : - - i 0 said he hreatehe to get Lily away from t 4, and The w 1 Cox, pr soDer'a brother, wife of Mr. McDonald, . P. P f r I en- and ret isined a the diamon4. ariting to residence, i 1, the. He was born in Lanark county, - Lily said .she $1,000 eac I . social givea by I . I home b some' an or other. h ' . It to which I mon. . Cost -up to ', _ 3, 3,p ; up to , 5, 4c , u' to $10, 6C ; up to, $20, loc. pl - - ,, . f. garry died on We sday ni , of -last take on water, v hen another frei. h and, and crossed the ocean in 1820, met- I - e Prealyierian . I -1 . . P was sor y for going away. and promised to. . *--, I week, aged 32 years. A,e was a, , r. Itim- followed fifteen i ainutes behind, sed tbe.1 Scotl . - I I t I - i the dense f ' and ding with his father's family at Dalhiousle, 1, was a success. .. I I I : stay at on- —There die at her residence at Avonl- able lady - --Her maiden name w Ca ler- semephi ire ow, g to 14 . .. , For 11%',ates and aIl C. P. P., Travellers Irflor.-nation . home. , I returned home on M.' end of if.,Triver lAzark county, -Ontario.. . There he remain- . : I - day moining,a0d my husband said he would bank, on Oe bjr 9'2 d Elizabeth Taylor , ine McDonald, and she was 16 id" uj ht ir of crashedi into th ' reeir . ,aped with red, I I I . I marrying Miss Annie Barrie I , . see I sister _ n ,' - - - ed 31 years, I ted! with - I . I I give me no if I did not get my' relict of the I t Lines Gillies. She h&4 Alex. McDonald, ol Glen Nevis. $h ) Iii ayes Bothwell was picked i1p from und4r his on maplar . i . , ; I 10_it -_ i . I 6 - The old couple celebrated 1 4 rarnme conoisted3 A PPLY T -1 to come bacto :1 I went over home to get her, been bedfast or some tiTe, but on the Sunr four children. I . gine and carried in -to the biggage-1room. It 58 Year,81 ago- . . ! 1 . . eir Avonbank " I . Is terribly their golden wedding in th I . I g and . . . I - , - I but my father'said he did not ti -ink he day previous . her .death she was take' —The death took plaw6ce a j oodstbek, was found that I Lis left thigh ,wa. iband 11 , I I eg e ow home, and Mrs. Muir survives her hue 1; - I rrie gave a Ishorb I could It t her go, and 1,ily herself refused to violentiv ill, died the following Satu last Tuesday night,, of gist hel Top-. lacerated, the I b I the kn-ee orm-bed to x RK J. MACD . .coffee and .a#ple I a I i go back, I had never told my father that ,flay. Her d in Ise was c& -used by a grow pin rl ugest daughter of 5b late Elder a jelly, one oi 'two fingers cr shed, and although she ham reached the age of four 1. . I I - ; I I , t 90. yo i - ' I I out 4be hands store yearg. it was- Mr. Muies father who un - : I 'llection am I . I my has and ha een unkind to me. , I was in the neighb r ood of her stomach. Th Topping, Aged 26 years. , Deci %*ad was a. that be was bad] y scalded ab I - I ; ' I . . to sme to Avoubank. Mr. 'Muir has . - de circle & Thameavillet ve I U 1, eye specialist" always ble to: do my own work F ther deceased was b . n in Paislel, Scotland, o young lad. highly esteemed b, r g and face. 'X. I. Kennedy, ( ; I . . as - so ship 41 v or rain,- I . ,, .. Agent for Domihion Express,. C. P. ,,.,Ti elegraph n o esterdsy mornu do a Woodat 4 w per of IN fiavedthere fince 1851, and he leaves a farn- I . da - g store on vVeap- i I I came- 6* her ag, :bout October 25th, 1 20. Thus a a was 78 year of f rien ock, and' s I stock on the forw' d t ters, ,all re- I rian chure - 'l, 00 a ; . ! I 11 or 1 :30, and I told nim that Fr, d had of age, less ti re days. She came to' Can - widely ku wn in educational cb-olles. ,Miss was sitting in the cabocso at the time of the I fly of four abno -and four daugli ; - e.y, of Toronto, 17. - I Ompan er fat er, t e aduated from . . Accident Insurance 0 SEAF01i T -H. 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