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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1902-07-25, Page 1Z , - . I - il __W I � � - � . . . . . . . - . . . . I � I � *:F ly IF YOU re. ; )dst _Wgi7iz�i Moment"a concern R- the meditatic, I everything , I hei", �in dry goods ­lial a - 'feet conformity t ith quailty, price a th; Baperiority 119, with hundred aention� [&fied with but t . " a, limited few h more of thei 4. ,ore—goods spea�. I - I . � : . I � �e. We sell tb ,make a, sne � cialt . � I � I in all their ebe,rm , � I - I I &C. , I ,are to be seen in agh. -and are nice ,we. . lax. rect i . n style, right 'ia trimming—tbe , � r - - � . � -housewivea. Wo va,y;�—Iirrens Maria- , i%X* Ei figured down to t plain'l dress Btu& �maud,:so we have � PI&iXli CaBlimeres, . 8-Y !��erges, Poplitiff, �other kinds too, : . " sperieg.. � � - . I I Aen -up the rooM81- ,re andi therili. We, : I . � - I . 4 � . . � � . . I I I , a I , With price latta,ch- I p m w eigited ! ia the I I r, carpets "presen. I hosen stock� _* The I is are good.,: I . I I )Iothinz. - .1 I � �i � doesn?t suit, Your �,Etnded, and!lbaick i well, they �ell well� a ordinary !to havj � � I .. ; . : I � 4 � I I ; igh, trim4aga are ' mt the, ki d that � P � afay Summer gown. think of lowering Aity when I ", making ' �de. We sitrive to . : up, but pull the I I I L , % , , . . +V_r . I P� ,- . . . I . J 'Alf .1 T . 'I - . f I . r Zs 00.1 I 0a. , � I . I Is store, - I . !���_ . . � . - I if the old IcTinronite last week. !:. Amon, �a Joseph: MlcCab,� � onto, Who, Vad, bee . I E(e �wag delighte � , iends. " Al�,o- Mr, inglecalled ion 01. 1_qGabe, and I fam"ib I � �ng their- annual hol � parents, Mr. an � � - . � � bam. I i � 40 pairIm child , for -!9 - oen.t.4 per Pa � W. H, Wiltip, Boo! , I IS05-1 � - _e charnpetre to b . J Taesday &IODIDEV romise.q. to eclipai . r a,ttemptted � b.V th � - The, program - - -under process 0 A , .1 a puhli rhed- , in. . ,t,. band E,n4 W41 � �&- Costello,!; tenor � Concert COmparij. , -liel" Scottish voca. . . vocal amd inatri ,I. coal drinks an �4e,w of the attra, ;arrangement� for � . * 81 , and' from ther . re are matiers ( i . ,� ' �nsider&Lion Pf tb . � iNim-io, rniAh an . � prerne at the fet I I __ __ : � � itS civic holiday 0 1 gpsser, of Logan, v �1 New I&E � Oatario, � . B 'en prospectiak ( I ,-r, 44 equare; riAles: ( ',�h hepaid aj larg F fairly we,11, tirbere I - - a dl.aue his morre� %rd. urcither of Alrl way &t the residenc a, _af Stratfor�. D( � land S9 years Sg( � he M4 . 7 t_4a year of t � lived in Sbr&tf,Dr .made her ho,We '971t : � �, of Mitchell, had fication on Wedne, . was buried urlde [ on the farm of 9] �ton for some ill', �� ' urred while ` Russia ttom mr. the Pit an 1 a NV'it ba,t he escaPeu . z 0 01 the, Fallarto �,,S,*undsy school too r. Job ly Ist, in M , V I a very enjoya � � �ho were, present- , rlized, and beside, a tellri-is, and rg,cg , �vetber it was Orlo ( Qhodista have I'll � I .. � , � - - 1� � .. _�, . - - I I �_ � ,� � � 1 :% . , t , . - I - I I - � - 4A . , � . I- - � � - - . - . I i I - %%%%%%% I �� � , I I 0 I . � � ; 4�1' i , I __ . - . - . r�'F 11 I I I \Iml- : I I . . . — kmoory IT i � � ! . f7l; f i ; I I . � , / i I I . � . , � I - � ! i I i f I ? 1 , I .. % I . I � I; ; ; � , � � � � � � . t I .� � I i I � . : � I f! ! : : I i � � I I . il : I I I i . - - I il I . ­­ , � � I - 1. i . I . I - I ­ ! I � . THIRTY-THIRD YEAR. I _. I I ! I i _�_71, � i .. . ! - ; � L I I I I 111 ; I Z a WHOLE NUMBER, 1.8 - _. I � I ii 1�i I SK FORTH - FRIDAY, j1JLY �5 002110 � � I 1 - 9 . � ;�i . — � --.-. --,-- I . � I I I , � I I i I - 11 - I . — - - I ____ I I .. . - . . ­ i i -ii I . , � I .;I I I I I : ' ' ' . . I I � E ONOMI04L PORK PRO- The church, unlikf the Isociet , is of divina G PAPER � . � ,� ; 2FLOORS. WRITIN I . P � � � I I I institution. It stands 'for B orifice, obedi- 2STORES1 . I ; I D1100TION. - I ' I I � .... � i I �. I ence and love ; fo - holiness, uriby and self . . � �� .... � . �� � . � Ground Ploor ' I- ;� I -PES 50 ft. -wide . F I 1 . It - and, ENVELO, . .. I RETAIL � [Written fo�'�THE EXP09ITOP..] sbnegation. T e society seeks to relieve . I I r I I . i � distress on no otbe ground than the "broth- ! : I In � ae past aoriflp objestions. have been � . ! . I 100 ft. long :: , � Uppor Floor erhood of man ;" the hurch on the far M I I i 1! made the pack4rii re the use of forage � . I - I I MANUFACTUR., plant�laynd roots �6r pork production, but 1 loftier ground of Christian lOve. The so- VAPATRIES �. [ . - I � , . ING. I : I � � I - i the I ! ciety seeks, at best, to elevate, men socially I � I : I � : ghb of recent �ejxperiments would Eeem . - I 11, - I � t . . I ____ - ._ � - -__� to ab o � ff theirfeara'; Or objections groundless ; ,and morally ; the church to el wate the race and PADS ! . : . . . , . I � � � I � I in fa it, the go-od '. uence of a considerable spiritually! by prea.bing the d )ctrine of the � i � I i I r sacrifioe and substituti4ir of bhlist by in- In all the lat�est shades "d tints : prop),Lion of gre feed or� roots in the I A A A � r .. . I ­�N I ! . oulcating itlile praoticia�. of the Citriatian . and at low plices. 1 � ; ratio a;of a pig can a oarooly be overestimat- � . i � i � I i graces, anA by attacki�# the disease of sin � I At this seas . I ed. I 0 has long ft een known that skim � or �. it is eviqent t1jait while- the: f I � i I � on our .store is devoted neW-ly exclusiVely; milk : as a moat beneficial influence upon at the 0 0 1 I : , � - i 1 the t lif b of the pii i kers and quality of the societies a �e' doing goo wor in a Eocial ar as t : �� pork 6ven when t (I amount fed forms only ;, in � f hey' Alm� 1 Experience had P,ught us that , I _D . L I 11 I . to. the clothing for the man. I and benevi)lent way', ye i 8 '0 C, W. NTKLA) � affect to be hand aidfi to th church and . .9 1 : . L � I a sma, .part of th( Iration. Green food and � � i � the world's savio ra, khey are but false - I I roots A aern in a lar ' measure to be capable 0q, - I A . , I the more we confine ou� attention and ene� ies to f6wer' Christs Pria broken reed §. ,Shoald they then : SEAFORTHe . � r I, I I I of s I plementing fie now—in view of th - I - . . : r a be invited to parade in' a body to our! - I I I i � trem, Ideas expa sion in the Canadian I - , . T lines of goods, the better :We can serve the peo le who wishl ! bacot ,ndustry—q !te inadequate supply of i churches on Sabbith, chief pieces. De id cattle I are lying here and . - � i,, P � I I . . place of honor and be shown off as a special there at alir oat every farm in the centre of ' ' : I ; � I 1 -dairy )y-peo note, f I r use in pig feeding. ' ,mer wh to buy to the best adva.litaae. At this season ' . ose C lexhibit of charity nd benevolenc� ? the storm's a h, and dead, maimeo and . I i also we -findl �T4e f i itious permit may go � I C) . i Should they be -pre che to in the mass as bruised hun sings are added to the her - I i � , even ' irther thart 0 use, forage plants as a i � , I . I I , � I I : I I slappl, nentary fee . He may even make if they ocoupit d a different plane ror of the a( e. :�, Ati,the farm of Mr. John I our tables a -ad shelves con'taining, � 1from ordinary mort Is ? Is ihe object �f � Kearns, se ent ' cogeession, township of, � I : 9 � �them Ine chief ite4 of his pig feed if be is 1 1 1 1 � , quantities of! 'oods which . s I . I � . � . I caref I to use a go)( �these parades not a selfiqh one, and is it� Winchester, a gruesomesight nietthe eye; - proportion of grain— � . , had better be away. In o es . right for t e churah to eceive 1 and advelt- 1 of the beho er. Portions of the barn lay q 1 lilies for I thei ' I I I I . � ) - I : �osis, boaa and I ley—during the last . I I I � . . � 1 . Use a usur )er 9 I : . I i I Imont'i of the feeffla period. . am )PP0204 to society I about the-p.-emiaes, slid of the dwelling not � I �. � . � church pa ra,die:p,o Sabbath land sPeci&I:� a vestige c)uld bePtound. Not even a . - - e pr J As the season i3 ther far advanced for, 0 ( 0 ,remaining days of July, we make some attracti�' ices. I , i . . ( . . , i I sermonizin 1, al I odiett 6r -drganiza-' splinter or a rag gav evidence that it had . : I � t I I : I I Ian exItaustive discussion of forage crops 2 � � ! I . I tions then :)n four groi lids (1) They are once been he site of, a happy home. The - I ! � I � suita a for this pu r )oss, I shall confine. my 1 1 � _H__11_++++! 11 ! 1. 11 H__!11+!__11_+++++++ � i . . , ; i : Iremal ks to sueh as a re atill seasonable. sensational and de act from. the solemnity! father lay i the clever field, with a broken . � i . � � i I � I I I � I ­ . of a religio�us assent bly. (2) 11,he trappin � hip and 05berwise terribl bruiee'd, and . � . . � I � : CLO ER.—Probajy no crop is better � i , 99 y I . . � yo 1, ngs T, , itilover, and a and tinselpf society regalia areiout of place: near by hi lay his little son, seven years " � ' ' . ' - ! adapt( i to ban. t i '' ulate pride' old, quite d ad. Th' I ! in the olturfah, and tend Do Btittl � I bi t of Rover stubb , , e corpse of the uofor- � Clothing,, Sh-irts and- Hatisi : 1 used for this purpose and vanity! ( I . I � . P i will'&,every good' eturns. So far as our , r , 3) They i traduc,b dangero4a tunate mother, elvid�ptly picked up with - i i � I I � eta � ) � I i f 88 distinctions into the church. (4) the house, was found iLg4inst the fence. The � � I t expRriments go, the ,pork so produced is of There is a 6naptation for ministers to in- "two other children were fo-und in the field !�+ 7. + IM 11�44+++�D+ ! � i good I I I . i I I . ; (' aalitv. dulge i � bruised, bat, . . I I In undue a unwarranted flattery � � � i I ! ! RAP �; —'Of all th crops used here so far - . .with broker, Unibs and. tortibly I � . I . � i� ! 1 1 lot paeturing pigs, p� quite easily stands towards �b7ese o it I - au d to preaoh more atil living. . I I , � Fine Ta0ored- Sul�'I' : � �f`rst. * ' oinve in its favor are -, . morality o' so et il g ead than Phrist and A fine hardwood blush, the vroperty of i � I I " he principa " - I I , : C05 n( , I � ; ' Him lcruci ed. I Mr. J. 3, a�djoinirlg the Kearns pro- � I r � f ,�I) its .nick growd, (2) its wide range, &a - i I . � � 7 .. A word ' out t , ini vidual communion perty, I presented' a � unique appearance. i I . ; � lt gro,; i well -on all a DSL arly kind of land ; I I I I . MADE TO YOUR MEASUR�. , � i cup. It is sai to 6e sa ibary.*and therefore Maplea, elms and caks were torn from their ! ; : (3) its ,Dikg season, is it may fie' s-)wn as late - , I I i I � t � . . I absolutely ecessary. But is this the u'nderi- roots, twisted, broken' and splintered. Man I I . I i a September a ;Al do fairly well ; (4) its . . , I y . I ' I viden: palatabilit3 ying reaso, for its idopbion ? We have all instances'of nl�rrow escapEs , are being re - The old reliable black worsted, it� twill and cashmere, Sale I "tice $16.50 t ! .$I 8 � , as the pigs ear, it greed - I ' I Q . � ily, all �� (5) its goo( noticed pe ple at fairs and other public ported. . ! i i I . I effect upon the quality i . , I 1 1 i proi I � The Oxford grey worsted and serge Sale I " t4ce'S 1-5. 00 td - 181, . gatherings r nking niscuoulsly'from the � . of the bacon, prodt a g as I � � I b : ' I D t does almost in- I . DAMAGE ESTIAT&TED AT $200,000. 1 . - The Scotch tweeds in gr6y, striped'and mixtures Sale Priice $15.00 t' $20 i .. some cup at a wel wi th 110 15hought of ; VariablF, a good fir . careaes. Rape may be At the residence of Michael S. Grady, -5bh ' ' ! microbes or contagion. If �they drink . I The -West of England worsted iti. trzey, fawn and blue Sale P� ice $I 0. 00 t6 16, xpeobidtobefibl) pa turaFe from six to I concession, Winchester, a narrow escape is I I r ! . I n I 0 . � I eight ee a roul , is o; sowing. It should sture's leverage - promiscuo4sl irorn b6 The Irish serae in blue and black: Sale 1p�ice, 81-1.00 $is' , y reported. John Clark, the mother and a . ' common ev p, why i a the name%f reason and I i be so in rows ab)ut 24 inches apart, since I - The beat Canadian worsted and tiveed Sale _.P�ice. $10.00 to $16 i 4 common sehae lire they fraid- io trust, one four children "we're in the barn! milking . I . f � when ) grown :11ves the greatest return 1. � when the stable collapsed over them. Clark The best En-lish and French worsted trousers Sale fr� ce $ 3.50, tQ $ 5: - another in the far more elect qircle Of the Z) ,I � er ad .3 and is bef t adapted for pasturing. . . r I J � p ,I d Chi ough a portion of the roof and . I communion table ? Bea des, if we brood escape I I . � I It sh uld be sowm: fairly thickly in the getting an a ce, cat a way to, the imprisoned I i I � � I � I I . � : I over the nitark idea, here will we stop ? ; ! I I ! � ; � rows a y three pol do of seed per acre. An family, all if whom -iwere go . . � . 11 , ; I %, For one ihou d h0e the pew's t cup safely, . 1. � : lacre i d ay thi Ing ,ale J I � ***A*_t����*****14%* �� L" t be expe(t d to carry fronh 9-0 to to boxilor compart- ! except one ,ittle girl, badly injured. The I - i I I I L stalled off, with a Lai ard,, i � . ' . - I , L i 140 a through a e son, depending on the - . o' Har . : L � � I I � , P4 ment for each perso 'p 80 that' we would be residence , mon, Shaver, 9bbI conces- ! .: � � - L . b I � . ille"OR nd the co tion of the cropwheu -I' ot Bion, township of Winckester, one of the I . i , t � ` absolutely certain in n comiog in contact � I I �the pi - are turne I n. and most solid brick -houses in this lopality, was r ," in, people, Mber our isolation I S ' I I I Re Y46 -wear, 8 Ll i t. 111 : ! I VE' .HES.—Vetel 0a also are valuable as and insula ion is pe �fect how much of true completely 'devastated. It is iu�possible to . I ;� . . . I . ­ , . I . I : i forag( for swine, al d may be, under excep- estimate th damage now, but it is within , t 11 commun. ' � - i � I . I I Christrian brotherh od And the' -_ I . . I I . Zional :onditions, B.)Wn late in the season. - - I the -mark t say that in the townships of Choice of 25 suits, regn-dali $5.50 to' (b � I � &I this t�Ae 6f the hairy vetch, Ion of the a.into " V 7ill be left ?' I IC believe in Win�chesLer, Finch and Osnabruck it will w6. 550 . . S ale ,S0.45 EaPeci%11Y is the comm. nion cuf th t best symbolizes I I I -f ,7' , ; hie species haal 4he peculiar quality ot . exceed 8200�000. Four ar6 reported dead i 7 1 1 . . the onenee;l,and con ness'o el - Choice of 37 suits regulaa� $6.76 to $8.50 � Sale $4.95 w f the 'aton ' ) � � � Arowir g up again ler havilog been out off a w a i and many soriouslyinjared 5' I I mient a 8 the spiri of Christian broth- . , 3 ( it down. I I �—* . I I � rhood which should pervade this solemn Choice of 23 suits, regular' $7.50 to ,$,'10.00 � Sale 40 95 !or ea — I 0 1 . . .1 , 0 -Probablv',' o green crop I ! 1 f 0 will give � Choice of 29 suits regulai. W.00 to '12.00 1 1 Sale $7.95 a ' , i ordinance. I believe, !iowever, that the I Uan�da. 2 1 9 I I I . be r return ini il'ork than oats. They choice shol Id rest with the indivisival con- —One day last week Alex. Davidson, , may b sown late or early in the season, at � I � - I . I i I . x bushels �o the acre, gregatiori, though t is ot urch in its wisdom concession 5, East Oxiord" fell from the top" - 5 A, 4 I . the ral of five or si ,� . . I . 9- 9__V__9__V_ � i I should giv an advisory leliverance on the of a load of bay to this barn floor and was ++_9 _4__&__A[4__4_+,1 1 .1 i i I ]1: 1 1 - I 11 and ti i 4 ­ I � I I .pigs turned Dn about a' month after I I . I . subject. ' ' LAYMA9. fatally ipjn ed. ! - � '! they Airminate. `X,ketaulb of .this crop is I � . . . f . V � . 5 - � : I . 1l1@NSALr,,, July, 1902 *i —Th Hc norable Sir Oliver Mowat, Lieu., I I - .; 71�- � that it lasts only ad6:kort time, &a it does not I a .. __ . I - nawt-G ver r of Ontario, on Tuesday, cover w , . . I _ III ! . � - te I 310 eighty-second birthday, he . I � seem tl be able to . hen once eaten . . .� . The Crops wad he Weather. I . ,�! i - I down I I celebr5d ' � � � I � I M -(:. ; - I � . having beer 'born n July 22ad, 1820, at S IT 1: --Pu -A- N..J W I I , I � 1 AiMCHOKES. — other crop of great In Oiata in there is a ggeue deprtsaiori . o I . � . � i 0 r"I Ki t I ( ntario. I . . I I : I value Jbr pork -pro among the farmers bwin the apparently ings o . . I I liction is the artichoke. I T _-Th �ei 6th is announced from Marlboro- � Id be ao'wn Ute in the fall or very g fall of rain . r en oronto e . I - i It shoc � Bet]. is Colored bosom, great variety, i . I i Sale Pric 4 . ugh, Fedi county, of Samuel Harriet, a ?-> I e � * 1� early ill the sprin " The pigs may be al- and Lske , imooe at d in sever4l other Bee- . . . . Sale Price I 1.00L ,owe .. ' 7 I Silk front, to wear without vesb, � : . . i October and the early tions the bay crop i rotting int the fields. I pioneer �far mer of that idistrict, who bad I I � r �o feed on io,- � Colored shiTts collar attached, i Sale Price 1 .65 r� The farms a are nn�ble be takO it in, and atts"nedU ageof 97years, Howasa"- ) . I I : sprin I Theywill,dothe harvestingthem- I tive of 14ela,nd. Colored shi�ts, collar attached, fo working' ­ Sale Price .25 aelve� This is a fn�ost excellent crop for if fine wea her doeai� not Boon adme the whole . I � . 11 ) . � pri 11 e ruinedl ; The inilitia. department at Ottawa, will � � � I broo � ows in a gl-and autumn. cropwill I I I t� - rr—ange f6r iiring royil salutes at saluting 11 dozen colored shirts relcrular 50c and 5c . Sale 35 )�Mst all variel 0 of juicy forage crops. 1p Ji , I 0. Al , Othercro reports to .band indicate .a' a . ' � � . I 10 i � � aresu!ftabletor pq N a properous state 6f i0bings right stations ilirpughout Canada on Coronation - . j! � , . � I . I . production, the sorts 11108' I . .1 I �: � I I . I ment oned abDve rlooably being. the best throdgh fr rn the biorthweat Territories to 'day, butit is not the present intention of the . . � - : � r the provin e of No 'a Sdotia. Th ++ -.*, 'r. +!!- + 9r-!++-! + ! ;,, ' , ' * . . , . t t e repor4a federal aut2orities to make a public holi-I . +++ I I : for Canads. .! . I V, . � , I � � I * ' day. . � : i I � The Inear,ion a ility of al- are particularly briAbt 'r6m Manitoba and � ; � . I . al the advisab I . I : I I i lowin 2 iraze, or shutting in the Territ�ries, where t ie largest crop 00 r —Miss Nellie Jupp, daughter of Mr. � ! I 1 . -, pigsi to James Jup? of South London, slipped on I . . � a am I record is I 0 , :� pen and eding them the green .�oked for. Mr. Hartney, the . rTs- ! � t .. I I .I � local. agent the doorste at her home, on Tuesday of . . I � � crops does not see' to have bee , of the Maiitoba governmenti, . I I 1. I i - n positive* - . last week 1 nd fell upon a lawn mower. She I . ly sett ed yet, for, 10hile greater daily gains states that the ballet ns from Manitob�% I � � . , w 11) � ; as infuied very painfully, two ribs being I 1 7 dozen odd straw hats, remular 50c to '91.00 ! r Sale, 25c ,.may b expected Nre animals are kept in continue to be of a mosi - encouraging chat- . 0 1 :I I � broken and her collar bone fractured. I ... I close .iarters. thd1r is always the item of acter. I . � � � ; r . ; 11 - - Sall �;, Alberta' crops qrie not nearly so- far ad- —The -revenue from. Chinese immigration 16 dozen odd so -ft and hardl felt hats I -, . e:! 37C extral� abor for cuti i g and carrying the for- � � : if . � � ' P, - I . I � . � a �e. I . ; I vanced as 4ssinibdia's, and, the reports cob-- - to Canada for the year ending June 30bh,' i ! � laj . � . - ; � ; I ! , An ffier item of me importance to the cerning them, while not so sanguirle, are in amounts to.3364,972, compared with 817810. � #_,Ff������ . ,i) � 704 during the previous year. The poll tax feede. is the cotnplir tive economy of winter no way pe simistio, and even here favorable I' at year was increased from 50 to $100 � ; � I I . I ! . � I ,i. � a 8 . i i I and a I nmer feedin!g lof pigs. According to weather 21 assure 'a good oro I , I I I i , vario A experimentla klonducted here reoet t- ' Western Oatario rep:)rts are optimistic � -the number: who paid the tax was 3,525, 1 1 may be P 34uced at about $1 per particularly with reference to tire fruit. compared with 2,518 in 1901. � . Train Loads . of Harvest Ha"'nds ', fo r ly, po :1 —Rev. James McAllister, of Gait, one of - . ' I . �, � hundmd pounds, 1 vb weight, less cesF, in Icrop. Apples are said to be heavier'' than' . best known Methodist - I I I summ r than in win_�er. This seems to be for years, and there will be an abundanco' the oldest � and Oanadian Northwes'lt - ' due t( less cost of 4roon feed, as well as to of peaches'. All grains are looking well, I clergymen in Canada,'dropped dead in his 1i - I . I I . � . � . !, I low t nperature, which must be overcome 'though farmers are going out of wheat raia- stable Monday .morning from heart failure, D I i it � I � I I Z I - I I - i � by fo : , or by artiAc al beat. 'Ing and taking to oats and other productiq. _ it is supposed. He w�s about 75 yeAro old, , I . 11 I . and had been a c I lergyman since 1850. He � I Great numbers of mon will be going Wes� twS season I J. - I ISDALE, Agriculturist. �Oorn forms a general txcepti4n, however, I . I Centr�. I EXPE)Lirce�" 11 Farm, Obtawa. �%nd all reports epeak of it as being larg'ely retired to Galt sevenyeare ago. A widow __ fxom these parts, and we W�ould have it knowi,l 'I that we, are � r I ! I I I !I trined. , I � ani a large family survive. I ­ I . . i I 0 ,r � . I 8 in a position to fit yon 011t properly for the jo'atney and � for S, nday Pa'1 ! Eaotern'Ontario reports generally speak � —Mr. John k6rgu on, proprietor of the . . � i 7� 1 1 ' I 1� i Oes and Other � in a hopeful tone. Crops are, for the most Grand opera house. Obtaws, died on Friday : I : the work when youget bhbre. We can ticket ��Ou and Cl 01the , i � ers. ! from the effects of � a runaway accident � I I . - . � ,part, good,, those of hay and potatoes ap, - Al I DE.Al. E\ros1T0Rj4I Wish, With your per- .. on Saturda of last week. - He - was ; I V and will gladly give Y' ou any information . j � a . our power I pearing to be the most romisi L ng. y YOU, . . I mimioji, to say a few words in Quebec reports, in a mmon with those sitting in his rig whr.ri big horse bolted and - tions land prospects in the! West. ' I sociotj church parvidos on Sunday, and also threw Win, out, causing injuries of the brain. in reference to condi I . , from all over, speak of too mu rain and I . 1 7 on the ndividual c;t�munion cup question, cold weather, the effect beingi more disas He remained in an unconscious state up to i t 9 -,he � follo ' ' - I If yoa need workin' clothes, look over I . � Wl]2.9 whiohl�atterfigurea �o prominently in the trous towards the east. In Quebec hay and the time of his death. � ,� ' - . I I . I � 11 � I recent Miaoussions of ]the General Assembly —Mrs. Jane Johnston, ef Elma, Perth list : I � I I I � I potatoes are doubtful in some places, as are I . . I I � of the,"'resbyterian church. . county, went to Brockville a short time ago t � ; . I fruits, but'on the wholei a heavy crop of hay . I : .1 :4 - - I me, y Bay at the, 04t8et that persor ally I may be looked for an well as of Potatoes. on a visit to friends and was taken home a The sunshade -hats in straw � lsal� Prio�e 10c to 15c am no . muah in fa�,ot of secret societies as Nova Scotia and New Brunswick will, ap- few days ago a corpse. She was seized with � I I * , . . . The sunshade hats in linen . SA4 Price 35c to 5j)c an 4id$r ally to th, hurch, though as see- paretitly. live average cropst The fruib dizziness while walking down stairs, and 1 !EknizatiOns fo� mutual benefitIfind . � . falliogovera bannister, fractured herarm. - The top shirt in cotton, strong a.dd durable, SQE Fri ce 1 2 5-P to 50C ul`� *, crop in Nova Scotia is r ported,poor. under I . � . I ; 25C no g�eat fault with t �lem. man A a social the avera ' hil i ' w Br'anewick the I Paralysis followed and ahe passed away last The undershirt with or without sleeves ; � S I d1( Price, : mal and loves t is, association and com. couditiox w lie I without bib t ,� Sf onsh 0 1 fellows. The society all account!s the cro 84uld be' a good one. I . 50C pa g'�e' er, a I ani, Friday night. DrJeeased was upwards, of 60 L The overalls with or '19 Price - ni I miare some ba bette nd from years of age. � I i � I � . I I i . . S 1- � P *C E I —A son of, Henry Plilmer, of Soathwold, The cotton trousers, made easy to'work in S ri e 7 5 (j to 95c -cre I a ich this element of his Owing to the lateness o� the . season it is mte el in It i I , I . ,, � . � � e ,.c nature in ,under mutual protec- Elgin county, -while riding a pony to water, The cotton sox in atl sizes � I t S I Price 3. yr. 25c , , * I I iexercisa. Alan, too, is thought' that" conkiderable i'improvement; , I i I . tlon:t :ind congeni . would result from favor ble Weatl�ier. carelessly tied the other end of. the halter I I The cotton and wool sox mixed � I S 1'e Price 2_1 1pr. 25o .weak and a varia'10' quantity alone. To- I - � strap around, his 10wn; neck. In fallingoff, ; I . . i � i I . . I - I I ! : day1ho may be in 6alth ; to -morrow may . the pony ran away,jand dragged the boy � � I I A X)estructive Cyclone. � . I � . I . : I : I be eltr .-ken with 6 l4ness or laid low by I . about twenty rods before stoppiug. He � �.& I& I& I,& I& . � I A cyclone in Canada, and especially i was neiirly choked to death when his father .rWV-W,1V-%-,W,4 - � lw~ � azeide: t. To -day "I e may be financially on I � � q � I I � - . I Ontario, ia a rare occurrence. A terrible --leased him I i � the "or -at of the w ve ; to -morrow he may - and died in a few hourr.' - � � � � I . I I . I I � b barikrupt. To -i av he may be surround- 18torm of this nature, h wevet, passed 'over —Thomas " Pett � who resides on the i � , 'a ithe county . f Dundas nd ottier St. Law. ' � , -, of Dundas I � k ' ed with friends and' home comforts ; to- Irence. districts on the (venin i of Thurada Sth concession of ;:,%,hide, Middlesex coun� - ., Butter ancd- E gs taken'a 1 11 Oas I - m 9 y I .g I I . orro,y he may h(J friendless in a strange I ty, was rettir'ning ho�e from Aylmer, when . I I I , I � lof lalt week. A dearatch from Cheater� his horses became unmanageable and be was . i I � land. It is in Buc t men of depression and , I � ! I � indas count � I I ! : - extre iity thab ma:� needs and appreciates a Iville. Dc Y, a iya.:. , The cyclone thrown f rom. his wago�. The wheels passed AL �AL.A.AL.,&Op A A A A- � which passed over this 0 nity exceeded his abd� Ao--- � ; � mmu 04.1 � . helpin hand, eve� though the tie that . over men and caused some internol I � :: - � f � promp �� is the hielpfu ness be'not"the endear- in fury, a ything of its kind in the memory rupture, which resulted in�.hix death early � , . I t � . �, f the oldel t inhabitanti. About six o'clocl� Wednersday orn�ng tif lost week. I I I . illig on of friendship, nor the bolier one of 0 1 1 �. , . : . � in. th citizens o' Cbe�terville were . . 0 1 1 - Uhriat n love. 1hus it would seem that P- I —Walter ��owarrl, aged 79, father of M. K. I . Alarmed by the appearai ce of the sky to the the so� aties, confi " e to their own proper I Cowan, M. 1'. for N' rth Essex, died and' the villag . While incesisarlb I P - 1 5 northwestlof the villag - I I � A to the individual in � C . : ' Greig Ste wW,,' art � sphere�, are a real - ' _� denly at his home in .Leamington, on Satur ; i : - I elctrd 'discharges I b up ,the -, twilight, day, evening . r Ded . esee I d was a member of the � I secular i1nd social if . But viewed in their I � . � , , large clou y masses were rolling and scud- ' ! - I , � I I � I I � i relatio�bs to the c u ch of Ohrist, a per- Essex county, council,1 a'nd the Leamington . � : . . I r - ding before the wind. It was evident that ik, council for 1�' yea I rs. ! Besides his widow, he � i - (SUCCEESSORS TO GREIG &,- MACDON.4LD) tinent'luestion is, Ire their aide and advaut fearful sto in was ragi in t . he immediate . � � , , 9 i y two sons, I ages )t purchase ittoo greats, cost -to . I : ,is survived i�l ,. - M. K., of Wind- : I I � � I Is n who reg4�,da the higher spiritual vicinity. ! Ne"r i n Uh sterville the ptorm , sor, and Colvin, of Blytheswood; a daugfi- � I I ; I- took a ao�theasterli d rectioil and pas�ed I 'ter, Mrs. MacDonal , of Grafton, Nort I h � - �! the iiii ; , I I I 9 ;I ife a laramount ? 1 blen will tell you that I I I � I � � within a 14 ile of the to n. Those who w�re � I - . . o �; they g- 61i ion in the society as . 11 Dakots. I � t I I A as much ri, � i I i tand, I watchirig felt the hot b list from the cyclone - I I I : I .. Johnson Br'os. Old - -f� I I 1 as in t 3e church. �,�B!lr, does not this ,asaer- I it swept with fearf � ul velocit, to the —Professor Robert ,Harcourt, of Guelph, � . . - � � . I it ument of the tippler, as y . � . f i � ion salvor of the �rj � � who is in charge 'of the sugar beat experi- , : I I � i I at al�bo iol is the beat medi i southeast.' The wind onster twisted, tore ments throughout the, Province, has recently : IN - N � I I I ,who laffirms th icine I � I ; S-171- A :F 0 IR11 T = I I � mid destroyed everyt ng in its path for a I � I 1. i I I he eon get, and a � b acatiae i� is pleasant to been visiting the �sevoral points where the I I � i I ! : i � ____ L space of a'out fifty or ixty rode in width, I I � i., I . take, or that of b $ man who besets that he whil � beets are being aulti�ated. L The plots are : � I . can b as good a C datian by staying away e everything with a radius of a mile Bru . fi- ! I . 'in width was more orl less Affacted. The i 1, located at St. Catba�rines, Brantford . , I ; f rom. vine Bervici oil Sabbath sels, Markham, 'Ora�geville and �: . When telegraphing, Ilse -the C. P. Pb.; , en remitting � I Mid reading aelph. I � le at he i storm struck the tow aship of Winchester The weather hasi Dotbeen -particularly fav- ' . � [ he � ? i He stay@ away, but ' I �t :B . : f I in what is known as tb( Ormond settlement q 'way : is to read h Bible, and as a substi- orable to beets this silason, but except in a, ; raoney, use, Dominion Expregs luoney orders, lie safest Jorge I I . I . ads the Jo (a in a a manae, or a in th6 15orthwest corne - and cut in a 6o' th- i I ; i I 'I tute r ' - bips of ew cases where 'the 1 lands have been too � � . I . � � . � sporti� e! daily papers. In the eAsterlk direction acre a the towns wet the crop is looking fine. Owing, to the . . I i to reillit money, I I Wiachestdr, Finch an Osnabruck, and is� fact that a lorge acre�ge of beets w" sown � � � � I a a rn e i rga yn emween i Ino v�i t lie society in preference . � ! � 6 I � I d to have ape t ts energy at the St. . � i suppose n I � . . � : t 4 1 to thd church of C irist, becaiuse it is a this year W ilapply.the factories now build. . I i . I e . I � I Lawrence.' Friday met ning the country for! ing at Berlin, Wallaceburg, Dreaden and i miles around presented a scene of dev ; I refore mor( �ast%-: Wiarton, the value of the beet crop to -the : Q'f% � 9 I . - . A worldly instibutior, i he invention of men, . ..! GREIG & TEWAR itsland t congenial to their oar- � � , I I I t tioulUd terror. i i � i I i Dal 3etites and c teigne. There is jas - 11 : . I farmer will be accurately ascertained, but in I � � . . � ' , � � i : i � � - : � I , ���� I I � � . lhad& Themon S Stolle 1" I io ,�! , I f -I V� 1 4� , ! ! I - f t p 0 1%n � 4 en t . � . I I 11 ak I 4 I . I I tr I I it � a I � . 7 ttl I . ; � � enO religion, 0 aii least a show of re. A GRUESOME SIGII�. . the�meauti e P,rofe;sor Harcourt believes ! For Canadi,--�, Pt.-' ecr -qip� '; ' - � I P : �aiilway tickets and tel ' i', ke it - Fences have disappeared and cannA � - A 1 i Or , - 1 ligi to ma lt�eductive and danger that the crop w�'R!`,, p'rove a most profitable J I ' I be I 11 ,,1 Dominion � F i oull -path, but v i far too little to make one. Lset year '69 average yield in the i r Express Comlpar,­. `.1der:, Dempster & Beaver 1ine ,,teamsbips, I I tound, dwellings and on � t�uildingo were. f , . I � i � I . I I � it a reial help or f(re1a in the spiritual life. overturned, and in eDme esses torn to - plot 8 in 15 d iffer' ep t 1 parts in the Province . I ; I . I I i , 1 1 1 . ., I I : i � i . i � . I I � i i I . . . � i . I I I I I . . I . i . . I I , . I I I . � . I ; I : I I � i m ': �� - . . � I I I � . i � � I I . , � I . . I I � I i I I I I � ,�. � i : I . 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I - ! �._ -1 -_-11-1 ---:--- __�­___�_ � � - , r A . I i . ; I �; - i .. . V A � V � , i .1 Y I I - ki;i . ! -'i -a i i; % I - i j_i 4 t ;, a � ?! _q N 9 "I � 11 I 1 15 � . ;11 t -. 3 i�. _; 1 �21I . __�__ - I — 1� i I � I K:i I � . I . I .1 � � __ - � , - ".; � �i r . .1 i . �:,( I , f� " , G� ; I � I i . Z � R _. , � �I � I - � I I I 11 � I i I/ � i � - . 1* � I a - I . i , I � a i � : '�;i I i �! I - � '! I . I � : ! I i t f I I f � � Z I MCLEAN BR913 T_ ers � � " i rg FublWh ­� ! . 4 � , 1 ! I . I 1 $1 a Year im, Adv�moe. _� I � I � : -, - � — I i � � ,as over 17 torts per' acre. Tit , is at, $4 � per . i . .�­� �� 1, when the fat,al flash 6c mrred.1 It appears , : mmeans$68, The cost of,yroductioni in. i � I �that the lightning 3.truck his watch � [riding rent, seed and labor, � ials been :put chain, wbieh wam expos �,d, and fastened to �_ .f b $40 per acre, leaving. a go Did margi� of . his suspenders, and ho i ling a watch, which � , rofit-- Another very impor milt indu�try . . . k, �, he carried in th rent' ket of his trous- . ` � * I 'rill I '111 also a the feeding o, � cattle on'the � " , ere. The timeplece 11 al 3hattered by the �... 7 . a icall, Ft alp lel t aft the arin matter!bas � 1. lightning. Except- wl peared tio, be a 1; -�s , I aeu extractel from the b eta. Twenty of the size those this slight burn on the back' of the head there 1, i were ; -1 hiju�.ig's the body - .ctories of erected no marks or made on � i 3ar will be, required to furnish Can4da . - 4 Df the unfortunate in . � j I . Ith sugar, so that there seems good rbqm , _Mrs. Charlotte. I odmau, popularly li t Z, , I i I ,r the development of the ent�rpriss. I'll . ,� .1 J 'known as I I Granny" Godman, died in the � w �. I - - —1heeStAlLie oithelateoirl.urank 8 th turning out tobe much ore valu ble r .11ouseoiNetiagest harplitionflast, week,at the remarkable age of �%blout 110 years. Ac- .1 � j, � �, lair was at at Ilili first supposed4 It is now cording to the best a rit, that bas been k6 y 13 �i U 11, icertained thlat it will amou! nt to about obtaiped,Xrs. Goo�4 a0was born in Nor- 1, � .,300,000andlthe Succession' Duties Act folk, England, in 1793i' lint the date is not 0 I �i ill secure to the province alb I t $60 000. '�i�%d po8itively establit,hed. I She came to,Canada, . � 1. he Daniel Scotten estate ie to' ithe . . . in 1837, and lived in amilton. ever since. V n 11 ii lovirice $45,000 ; the estate_�f Win. 0�.ris- Her husband was a h=ney-ow.eep in the . U 0 �) $44,000 ; that of W. E. I Sanford 8#0,. old days. He ,died a. goi d many years ago. �i 10 and that of W. E. H. . � Massey, S$3,- Fourteen children wer, 3 born t,q the couple, . , - I I ir 10. I I I and the last of them, A:naham�l died about r, —O.a Mends afternoon, the Sootchulten I a year-ago. Hia-deatt a .great blow to . I '! - h Toronto, un eiled a monument ' to he the old lady, Land since t at Elie had no de- � 4,- amory of the oet Burns. The monumBut sire to live any longe, When Mire. Good. 1 'L �� � placed in the Allan gardens' " and wai dt di. - man was 105 yeare of e Abe Joined Wea- - !,; �, ted by the m, � sons of the city I . some we 3ka ley church, Rev. Dr. Vir. F. Wilson being I I 1i ii :0. There wa &-large gat ering preamt % ; then pastor�of the churcli. Rehad taken a fl !, I :)m Toronto and outside, . cities. "be � tb greatintereilitin berLpjicr to t, andsince V , 4 itue was unveiled by Mrs. Iiavid Wallj�e - be bala looked after ht r wit� a peculiar fl � Toronto, and speqches were r � - delive d 2 interest. . . , I if . 41 f professor Flark and others . of o. 0 I —Fred Lee Rice, . I o was hanged in To- - nto.. i I ! I routo on Friday, for th a I crime 'of shooting --� —On the 23rd of June, ,190 , , the body, of * Constable Boyd, and whO ,.was p6 member of . I , � 0 young woman was f6un in a r in 4' bank robbinggang, i years ago was the - I rl the: Park Side Ina, Niagar Falls, onibe rideofbis fa-mily in .heir happy home, p . � *1 inadian aide. On the bure u in the-ro in four miles from Chawl 111 gn, Ilfl�iois. Fred,. �, - 1, 31 is an empty bottle which . � ad contaited Was an only son and had bon c �T Drphine. - The body, which was carefi Ily educated by his p&r 8, who were then fl, ibalmed, was on Saturday. last identil ied well-to-do-'. He w" F tary of the tele-:� el.� I " - ;` I . relatives as that of Lucille Charte - a CIN was to be phone company, and a - I - 4 ofessional nurse, of Greenville, Ohio. "he � iieen driving to and J ro b 1 en Ilia home , - 1111 'if . mains were interred in DrummondvIle I and the town, with -a abk att6ndarrt. At R meterv. . . I - I . that time be e he resilect, of the . tt .1 �, P —At ille Mas a nic Gr nd �,odge for On. townspeople. But ze association fell to , . 11 �4 rio, held 'last 'I- ek a,t Windsor, Judge his.lot, and swift has 3e an his! downward I " irding, of Li dsay, was ellected Grand course since then, amd to- he is the - i� '� aster, and B. . Allen, (if To�onto, Dep4ty Victim ,- the hairgrraie-o ll 0 Is. Of his . . . 41 *and Master. 11e remaind,6r of the offic- .of companions in his fi al crimes, Rutledge fl fl a were elected as follows : Grand a en or lies buried in the cei e;ery ot his native T, N U irden, Oliver Ellwood, London ; ad town of Streetsville, 8611(i Jone�, or 'to call 1?I 1i aplain, Rev. W. L. Artritage, Pet, -r- him by his proper name, Ryan, lies beneath B rough ; grand .1 registrar, E. Q. Davies, 9 o. the sod of -St. MichaeUs cemeter n T : Y_ i 0. R . . _; An. R. -M. C%ssele� of 85ratford, was route. I I �cted district d"paty for thip district. I . � . — --- 0— � , - Iti , —George Steeimart, of Ratho ' �wrjL"s . , Perth Notes. 1 � I Dn Sunday morning, when went out to —Mr. Charles Scott, ol Stratford,.bav an I a stable to water my horse' I notice a unusual pear tree, which blossoms a second ,yeon on the roof. It - flew ' own, light g time every 7ear, At rasent ft has on it the pail and took -a good d ink. Tbel L I large pears, aud also a Oej =d erb of blos. ' ticed a piece of paper tied b a floe vAre soms. These blossorria do �Icp,t Usually -, anditaneck.. Onit, aaw itt 9 Pr was w `1314 Pr I . I mature. - -1) . Z! . icago to Now )�iork,`follcwle by s, lot of e .1 —Mr. Ed. ard Beidle, an old resident of . ;ed I A- writing I co 'd no" in ik out. Al er u 1. Stratford, on 13riday -evening, lith fl . log fed it took its flight see inglystrai ht inst. He had only ibeen confined to bed .4 - . - New York. � f since July let, but for E ome time suffered —Miss Lilly S. Steacy, of, Cornwall, a with a tumor on his ne k, ; T. 1. eadle was * . ung girl about 19 years of ' ge, emvlo5 ed 80 years of age, and �� L � 8 an o settler of - � � the Stormont mill of theC4nadaCoiloied Ellice township. - ... For i h past 1'airty years T, i tton mills, wa,fl teltritly injured on Men- he had lived in Stratford . F I y. She was employed in toe cardLing e- ; —While at workat E sou�s inill, Strat- -4 t rtment, and was fixing her, 4air prepara- -ford, one morning 6at eek, Mr. W. T. T I ry to going he me, when it w as cauglat in Hill met with a very p ii iful. ,accident. He � � � i - B machinery _a: i d drawn in, iwith the re. - , was -engaged with sotric, v rork on a line rip I It that the entire scalp' was torn off. she eaw, when in some mazuer his hand slipped. 1 la removed to ,',he Cornwall general h6s- ' I His right thumb was iliv ded do . through ) I . I ,al. The doctors arebope I -of her re- � the nail &1moet to Jwi 0 nt. Up hurried to I � verv. , , : L ' a doctor's office, wherethe ivju�ea member I I I -Edward Dobson, i Jr., of Thamiefivi'lep I was dresse.d and a nuin ber of stitches were � � I 3 bendedthecircus at�qhathfa l, S&-turday, neceagary. I w ,I d returning therefrain came to his dea It. —During the aforid on Monday evening L i - j a took the trw a homel bq� ieglect,ed to of last week, the dwell ng house of Mr. �. 1 t off till he got tol *thwall, the n4 ixt Charles Jefferson, of Hi ert, was struck - I I ition, and proceeded,to W;Ih back. Later by lightning and on t to chimneyaknock- I was f ou,nd asleep 0#,the track by an oil ed"off. The current r- at wad down through v I -11 MS12 , and invited to share the sh ty the pipes to the furnac 3 )elow, i%nd -did no � I me , but� he iribisteid. on walk rig rll�lanoubtless damageexcept to seat . the pipes. The I me. ilav down again and family were'aill in the . use �at the time, 11, I 11 asleep, for some hoirra I er his mari- And, heyond a pretty al den .start, were in Z I I A g, 3d remains were found ion t track.: e �no- way injured. It WE .. ther aclose Call. � . i I . —Governor Rose, of the Y kon is lying —A very pretty hD weddin g was sol- i - � Dawson dangerously ill, a ring .front a q ' emnized at ListoweL a , igh 11con Wed- li aim 4 1 ralytic stroke on thOright side. His case h4 ' nesday, July leth, w nMisa Bettie. eldest I � considered hopelet,s. � Governor Ross was a Saughter of Mr. an Mrs. W -m. Peltion, Z i - ,tive of London.� Ontario, iind was born was united in holy bon Irs ,,o Mr. Samuel A. I ore in 1856. finalIv He womt to I Mauitribii in' Kilgore, of Listoweli it i -the presence of the I . 72 and beated in t4e Northwest immediate relatives of t . ontraeting cou- t writory: in 1878. � He waiis one of the ple. The bride's home -Nn sobecautifullylecor- Ldinglpablic rrer oft�he ter�itories an 4 or e occasion. "' . 11 � n Y, ,d long been a member of the o=m 1p� Bator of the United Bre 1ren hurch, per - d at the time of 'his appp- . ritelaits formed the ceremony. ' wernor of the Yukon in 190", was Prem- I —A quiet wedding'wa celebrate at the I * �. I i I � home of Mrs. A. Robe � rtson, 8tratford, ,.on —The sudden , -of Mrs. J. B. King, Thursday July 10th, when her daughter, fie of the gran secre,tary ol tl e Indepen-1- Margaret S,, 'was married to Xr. Thomism il. t Order of Foresters, occur,ed on the Abra,ham, of'thM city. : e ceremony w" 3.ia running between � Kingston and To- performed by�Rev. M. �b. Uitch, pastor of . nto Friday -morning. �Mr. and Mrs. King � Knox chureb.! The bride 'was dressea in ,d been atten& rig a meeting � O' the Relief U_ whiteailk. thegroon'sgift to th bride . 3socia.tion of ihe Independe Lt Order of *:as a gold *,atch at A' chain. - R, r. and - wiesters, and i I c . ompaily w th a large Mrs. Abraham- Ieft next morning for E-d- �, I Lmber of delegates, had ju it returned Tminton, where they wi &ke their future, )in an excursian lands when Mrs. through King� ! was t lie Thous3 id tuken. ill ,)n home, . —Mr. L. It. Nell, of ,vnd his - rang'sVille, e train "d died SIM I oat int ediately of a I ii -ter, were driving th -Aw gh - I Mitchell eirly . . art failure. ['48t week, to visit frie ods st Exeter, and —W. G. Beach, of Toironto, � as drown A stopped to rest at the Hicks house.-, Wbile ' ' or Allandate 1�'st Saturday., He was ei n- there their driver-, a vi r3 fine little mare, oyed by the P , , iamond Glass company of took violently ill with � nflammation. ]She I at city. He went to Craighurov on a was turned into agrassy lob .and ,given , liday trip a w"k ago, On Saturday ae every attention that:sk 11 could provide, but I 3ut - cat alon�' " a, boat, and that eveniag after vue night and : : V of terrible ogony - was found uptfurned. � . bo � Lste� r his body - a Id: i . I i she died. MT. I il abipp-ed bis buggy I , �4t oover(,1,,a; ke Toronto. beceasec "a to home, and drove thr 6 , to xeter with a i 14 n -in -11 1 r. _ ei� illivray Kiii,owles, went I livery. Craighurst u oil receiving a telegram an- I —Arthur, the eight -ye r -old mon of Mr. luncing the do th on -Saturday�. Mr. Beach Arch. McCollough, of let 6, -oncersion, -10. iF- 68 years of age. A widow and one Ellice. near Gadehill, bvd the top parb of aighter, Mrs. nowles, survive him. his right -thumb cub aff aceldentidly a —The farmen of Essex county are in a short time ago. His ther was repairing a A way. Ow: ng to � the coutinned w t reach ofa waigon. and -the little boy who 3ather, they yvill - be unable to roalizq � . playing a' d where I is father was work- fficient from their crops to, psy for seed ing. Mr. M(Collough wits -driving a piece A cultivation., The hay cr�ior i3 almost a of wood into another piece, and -it seems tal failure, as ib was impoas'ib ' to cut si Ld � that there wss;another hole communicating - � re it, properly The fall a a so at - with the first hole, in, which the boy Put his red, as the straw became rusted from t ie thumb. Whe 2 the pie Of wood was knock- =pness of the atmorophere and the gr4n I &at the thumb off. ed into oe -1 d not head olit properly. Corn will ' . . I Strange to Bay,the fith rdid not know t ab is than half ' it ,ving the r r crop. Only the' f &rme und 1p�operly drideridrained . I the boy was " o -near, J —Anumber of the p o e of . thage � ,ve n 'll ha eve� a fair crop. T3e potato�o Methodist church sea " ed zone evening lre� . ­ ,ve suffered long with the other ,1 crop1s, . icently at the7lpsrsona�,gc , So say farewell to � d in many ca es the farmers )ave ploug�_ their retiring 'l.pastor ,an I his wife, Rev. -Mr. "� ( under the fi at crop arid I lauted now and Mrs. H. A. fIr".811), who hame Eiace ad,bub without securing any better �Ie- _-- left for Wellburn,lto taike chargeofthat I - . I Ito. � I I '- ' circuit. During-the.evelling .Mrs. �Grabsm . � I � —Information by c�ble has ire -ached the I I 'was pregented with Is lie utiful silver berrY I ,esbyterian offices at Toronto of the death set. blrr. Rutherford o0oukey- read the Mhow-f India, of Rev. Normai i H. Russell, addrese, and I �Ars- . . J Dowd inade the to of Lbe most prominent Canadian Pres- P resentation,,to,which � - `A %and,Mrr. Graham . . . iterian missionaries in that c( untry. The made feeling and sutdible replies, After . use of death was dysenter , and it � is which x4efr ' mente V 7e servW and the pposed that is illness was f compar'a- people disprIll ed t.o tbe.r homes, regnAting vely short du ation, as no w a of I it It � d in te - very much tb depattu re, ,of their popular . lien received � o I and esteemedpastor am d 1 wife4 . * ,nouncement �f his I death. In 0 , ctober, —Mrs. No Is J,6hust)x died. ab the reei- , he wa - 190, a se it out W India a a mis!ion dence of her .. Blatwh1a,rd, . on -in-law, - It. Russell Bomers, M lay, July, 91b, aged y by the Ce,tra' Presbyter Congreka. of on W,qdn on, Toren . b 3h Rev. Jr. McTavish to, i w i( 0 7D yeare. ld:ra. Johnsw,q bad an i4t3lek Of pamtor. He as a native of, create, and Is grippe early I last 11 left bar in ! years of age. He lisaves a ife and four a weakened condition. cold toutraeted a kildren. : I 0 dsvelol*4 into pneumowa,, ew wee a 4, - � —Thornas Hi koon, the son A Mr. James and caused h r death. She had been &:,res -i- . � dent to'ziship for forty-five .ickson, of E niamdre, was struck and of Bla shard illed by ligh ning, on Tharsday. of Isat Her busband, I late Mr. Noble eek. The de eamed was one A the Marty . - =t on, died four 3 rs ago, when she .- ien employed pon the new ouble track moved to 8b.'Maryeart I 'ived with her, sov, - �ing laid by ti e Grand T n Railway, s16 V[r, Noble Johnstone. I L 0011PIS of ye&r1a !w miles wes of Port ' The' stor ago abe went to livemitl her daughter,MTs. iddenly coming up, Hie s n drove hit . Russell Somers, of Bls m hard. She lea -yea I mm, under a tree nearby for shelfer., aind to mourn her Ion a fair 11 y of three sons and e I had only belsn 'there a few nrmedti � i six doughtere. I I i I ; ! � I . � I . � . I I I - . i ; I I I I ; . � 1 7 : i I .� � ." � I � . : . . � ; I i I � I , . . ! , : I . . ; , I I I I ; : I � i . ! � I . - ; ! � ; I i I I . � 1 . I � I I ; �_;_ � _­__ __1 I i I 1 I I ; I i I i . . I I I - . : r I , I % , I I I � . I -_ � . . I I . � I 4 i E I . . - ��� - — I-- - - � I _ il_ 1. .� - �A� - I __ - - - .i . 11 . __ __ .. ,- ___ Mm