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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1902-09-12, Page 1MIT � .1 , S SO. mer ;),"; �� I Lees, I " mi . , vtObe posaeae Le Public, in Aqguat days. � ,eap UP the ook. for Close -0 know tMe. tearer you ro must boD, P, & We have, money -, you ; the Morley. a% nutshell. t 0eason'a ma� . to aid usi n Ltities of mer - I . The things, � out at once, both you and aesions, most I � � , I - t ete- , wrt Waist 1: � th- is aeason'. ce, Ones, yet. l�- are excen- 11y in waists, �� Ingw that to, at. We men.- , I . � � ,Is � �XG.HATS � KERCHIEFZF , I _�R� Ro On. me the Gppox sing as we of - y, for 'aeariHng g7 in the latest ond ' at cost � M�c ,yot require I . - . I . I white dreu-:- I Or with the '�Olds of white- , I ,elgreoi of aimple ving and be heae: goods can I A to look like . �GANDIES � �W_Ns I I DIMITIES . .,PIQUES - ­ aws i qUS_IJXS. . I ,n,n- mestic. 3-7 ice, " is such to � he goods. The '10 Supply your I - The, goo'da are reshuess, thus, !uggeations, the I for their little-- .ud quick sales . - . - is . � rONS - � � - %� �I.Nr G-8 �'.ETINIGS '� �s �we make' a- nd ends, alsc� �d nxuch that ia , � - � - ; - , 7 .f4 �- , �n as cash for I t prices allow -- -4 Ir ; . � � � I . I � � UL I CO. - . . � IF 111" 1 �v Uash, � � .to r.e. , . . . ___ . — isaes . Murdock .pleased to see I - Andrew Moir � relationSL and % a' By on was i �- acy a day or so Z� I . 07Brien�-The OcOmpanted by Pleasant day's ,aturday last -- r. in the village ,sa Harvey.- . ,eraort returned � h1a vacation.. --- I is visiting her - . �.ad Mrs- AleX- . lichigan, have- � 4Z into the fine dy purchased � -,Nl,r. William � mr-. jacob.i'e T - of -Nelffoll, I blic schools re- � aff Jennie Mur' - e the place Of noling the Nor- , visiting friends ' London, is the� � iss Maud Rig - rt of this week linst-Mrs. D. " to visit friends - eber left here . I re Jae has rela- I y" of Mitchell, 6 Dast week re* � and Mrs. 0. A - rued hopie- thi-- they h&4 been . I eat I a. -Mr.- S - is week looking I Off the hSrVeat' as among the He- had twcl 8: drawing in& . I , a I I ;! t � . - . ! : i THIRT `YTHIRD YEAR. i� ! . i i I - . I 7 1 14 .1813. 1 � . 1� .i SEA . I,- WHOLE NUMBER, I I � i � ____ . � I i � I'll - � I - �_ ; I I I i . � i ' � I I � I i THE' DOUKHO ORS AS r 1� � � 2 STORES I i �, I � SETTL R, . � e I � I ; _. . . - OrOuiid Floor I i 7 , I . . � � I SO ft. wide I - . �MAlt, Ur. Wiliam White, t�e asaistant to t, . 100 ft. long I . ! )Floor the president off the Cans diap Pa-Afic, speaks . "Ier with strong emphileis upon i the worthless- - . I I 44ZIrACTUR. nose 'of the 1 Doukhobors is, Oconomic factors I � . , I -, I I I ; in the Doininio, � , I . q _. � ; I -1 I *43 � � ,,, * . I . _-_ - --I I �....­- I The Northwest and th wopt may be said � I . : to be Mr. ,Whyte's ap . . . �, . . I : ; . I ,h re !of jurisdiction, G I : : and naturally a race iii�,bh ithe habits and . � I i I . *#*"**************#***" : . bi , � � I 0. I . I : I hietory so Peculiar as to b4 'almost unique t T among the: mottled peo I plei; of the enrth With what little forerunner�- of Fall we have had the people have taken ! ' tr ' ) ! have come under his attention. w I the hint, and have started the pace in search of the needful. S�fflcierit and They are' industrious, a f sayo, but their . a . I proper clothing for the winter is a momentous and stupendous q4estion with industry yi6ldp no res either to them. ' , L, ; I � selves or � ul IThey rear *- si i . i- . most people. The thing is what to get, how to get it, and where. I I to the coun 14111 u �1 , tr �� . I i ,_ I � � � male, but ro�nounoe anim i Mod ; they culti- se t ; . - I I I i �ey neglect the I - .1 - vate some 6f the soil, but t �i . .- In the first and second, we should be glad to olffer suggesti � ns. In the . . I . 0 C . � � . . ' crops ; they clothe *msplvea, but latter, we have in our possession powerful and ,convincing argume0s t4t ours w �ments. The buy . . � � : o gar, y : ; I- . I is the place to 'buy. . � � � � � I nothing, n Dither do they s�ll ; they wear 9 I . � j � ., � I I i w - e__ � 1\ �_ . ...c . J : I : cotton in at mmer and fuFs ond crudely ten- a �� � i I While we feebly try to place these arguments before you, 'To feel to do ned skins!i winter. ! �: - h I I � � , � . so on paper cannot be as far reachiug as the better method of favoring U's with D VELOPRITC. GI�IZE�ZSHIr. I � I � I I I . 0 , �� . the Gpportunity to show you -or in other words ivo you -a practic:l ,46mon- , When fir t they camel heol ie� they came to A � . .. 9 a I li - . �� stration. In this we would go about it the same way as the individual did the this country with, their ,pecoliar tenets and .� . I I I 1 1 . proving of the pudding, only we want you to wear instead of eat. � r notions, it was thoughttha� by association w � I '' � � i . , . I � ! with novel and more enlightqneA . surround - A , 1; i - I i I . . . . ings than they had known in. the'past they to I "I - -r ,&'"- � A A �A 04 � - � � I uld develop qualities � I f citizenship which, - - . . - - - 04 A wo G � . I t . I ! i 4 - . �� . . f I � although isfratige, migh� ha�e been advan- at , r, I f i tagaOU8 ; �ub the experie � ce of . the past in � I � I , I - . � � three years confirmns the b lief that � I 1 L 1 some T I � 1; � . I I rT '011 entertained fro fir I t at they arerab- th __ QTT-A6. I il . . . � : ! I m the a I � . -,� . ; . i : I solutely lacking in th tiality of adaption at f � i to new conditiom an' n6.w inatituti6no. k � i W bank, a whole lot on quality, becauselwe know it's saf ; 1�� have I I 1� - Everybody knew, of course, that they had so . 1. been trained into it, because our customeis are of th6 ,�lass that dom'o'd it.. conscientious objections 1 to he military ser- n( � I . - ' i .. _. I 7 One of our good customers has a characteristic remark, which to Us' iseems vice� a4d th!at was -no ob4tac to their settle. Sb � � 0 I _- ; .1 i . I I er i reason -able. He says, - "show me your good' stuff ; it costs a little more, but I ment, i . . I know. Ws the price that buys the horse every time." . � � : They became disaat4ed I!With� their lot, cc I i � I ; - . and some went to Sout6rh California to th . . . I ! � I i� i I . � a w6their they could fiOd lands there br i The same principle will apply to anythim, and' everythin 7 ni.an 'oi, " . : 10 9 a , more suitable to their vi�ws iof life than the oil I woman is called -upon to buy in the way of wearables, 11 it's the chlapest;in the I ,� � )I � , � 1 � Northwest, of Canada ; but �hey 'Came back ev . I I � I � I or� : end X, wl�ether it be . with the re-;)or� that tbl"a 0��mate was too Or � 7 1 . 1 � , � I - I . - � I . � : : hot for them to live. i �t i of I I � I I . � : � - . : r ' or � I � r I WANT TO RiTURINI. ' . r A FALL SUIT, AN OVERCOAT, A FUR COAT, I i , ; . � I i . in t I I I . I i If I � .1 i i r When I was in the Ana ,an Empire on a T - � N DERCLO' i 5 business mission which i v ad certain de - 1 A FUR JACKET, A SMALL FUR, UZ Tffl__�, � t . . co I i � . � � . � I i partineilts of investigatit, � I I I I .. omewhat i � , I ar . . � � � astonished " remarked Mr. , " when th I ; I WATERPROOF COATS (not rain coats), ! ! I I i . � - I I . i the Governor qf Irbusk,j in I Siberia, . I ; . 11 I . th i I I i i informed me that the ' � f, , i - . . TROUSERS, OTERALLS, SMOCKS,. HATS , � f I -Pou�hobor leaders of .... I . � hvd actually written to the Oussian.author- ' . T, - � I - .1 � ,I:, : ' � ities asWng to,be� allowdd return again. go i I CAPS, GLOVES, TOP SHIRTS COLLARS, Ylts. va I .1 . 71 � . I The governor added th&4 th were evident- do � , 1 ly dissatisfied with Calhadii, just no they � I I I In all the above departments we can meet the demands of our cu tonip�. , w - i i lf had been dissitisficol with Aussia and Cy- T - � � we should not have what you want, we'll get it for you. . � I . i . ., 0 � . I prus. I thought it atra ge t1hat they should - � I � I I write asking to ,I'd t� in � � I I d . go back where ,it � � - - - - �__��_�__�,&.& _�_ -, I � 1 ' z . I I � they had, ace'roling .. I - -1 I I � - - - I - 7�lwlww to,thei�.r own stories, to /�� . : I : I I endured such'i in.artyrdolm, �eraeoution and sa I . - � � � I ! N .'� J)f A,tS. Op,Pre88JO13. i : - I th ,� I . fterican Gum Rubber Widerpto 0 L 0 rom the unsolicited 7info mation of the I I I . , . : I . I I Russian authorities, Mr. % 7hite gathered yc I . ` : . . I I - 1 . � - I I This coat has not been on the market for a; number of years, it havin that if they wi�re allow4d t) re-enter Rua- pa � . . � 9 L . . � been for the time being, crowded out by a lower priced and very inf�rio�' coat. sian territory at all it vOouli be to Siberia, I'll, : I . . I-) ��� . I only there they would bL all, owed to go. I - I - 11 I ; The low'priced coat has had its day, as people who bought it want no I I Of one thing Mr. Wh , . .. I ; ' �6re of �te �'s firmly con' fri � . it. The American c,um rubber is = absolutely -,yaterproof coat, soft as clitimois, vinced,I and that is the u' leseness of the N "I . 0 1 " � �m . I 7 � I ;_ . I aiid we are the agents for it in this district. I I I I Doukhobors to the Doiming.on of Canada' un rrr= ; I - They ai�e unlike all other �! ommunities of I � : . � I . . � � The Price. is 1 � f ti "' hey remained �, . � � : $0.50. settlers'. In course o "a' *� ' y � . I ._!� I . �, r . I � here, the Doukhobors, a th result of in- __Jt7XT]1_) NTra �� F) T! R, 3 t i 9 1. I S . ! � I , 0 � � � , a d i . -1 � . t � I tercour � a with those a orind them, might I . I I � 1 4 � � : I � ; - lit ' � bring themselves morerto!, harmony with � . L� 4 ar ; I I ; I . � western life, but i woul a slow process. � b be. I ; : � I :. . NEW FALL. HATSO : i I I .1 an I I . � I I I : i 'I � THEIR PEOULIAA DOPTRINE. . to I . . I I i I � � . � T 1, ; . I �; ha . The new hats are a decided change from past se" ins in s�yle. I , o 4'�ppre- There are 5,000 Doukhoboks settled in the .. ! 0 : � , F . ;� 'hem a new re- te ' I tt I ": ciate them you will have to see the shapes. We have them ii� � � . ! Yorkton colonies. Am�ng � , , . L ;1 . � 11 - ! . . � I I i ligious braze has taken oldi on a consider- fa � I . ; 1! I : I I I I fie 1% � . i !i able number, as the result Ot the ireaohing 1� I I , � . 0 � I �� .1 . I T1 - � i : J of 4 new Russian teache� recjOntly arrived. � English, American � �: 4' . I I : I .� the 4esertion that th� entire colony, or. r, - . � I : � I ,; th L ; I i ', 4,000 o � its memlers, are aff�cted by the re. . : � i � � I � ! ligioum mania is purel�, jo#rnalistic exag. ou I i � J . I I � and Oanad.'ia n � - I . � I geration. The Most tiustWorthy reports lat . ; I i I �, I I � brought to Witinpieg fro I in Yjorkton which is an A- � I I : . ! i on the 6orthweate rn braAch 61 the C. P. R., he I I : i -And at all Prices. about � 300 miles from! that city, no : . . I � � . L � I � . I in th4l b not I more' than 1,200 of bu ! -_ I � � I . P:g� 1)v4W=#*U �� mumpogg Wlt.'_` I � . the selot h4ve been ' lea from their T1 t . F I : i . . � " . � i r I . original beliefs by the new I rophet so far as do . - I � I I . "� NN' : 10. L �Z ' do ; � . : i . . . . . . . . i to put � his teachings iqto )ractice. Even - , ; , I � so I _ should t�hese teac�ings reau �t in the desti- lie .1 ----- A ; IN" S, III tution of their victims �the .1 H . fe will still be 45 I. I I � : I I . I � � - I . : 3,800 of the colonT left to took after their d . � L . I i . . u All new goods 1-11 Stock. The new shape�: for his season re moetina unfortnpate '� bre hren. � ,T)ie i community o � . I I 0 principle is' deeply roo ad in their minds, in . with niuch poplar favor. Great variety of stylo's. � � ! � I,, t � i i k I 1` I and they are absolutely devoted to one an- YP : I I I I T � 1 1 1 1 � fel . 9,�d $100, other. �' �� , I � i 11 . � . � The Price 215c, . . cy 75c . 4_0 ALARM A-INIONG, OFRICIALS. to I . . i � . i I $in - 1 41 ' I 2 I I � +.P * _* -9 - if, v o__9 I _w *_ r The state of affairs b4s �een known to in , � . I . 1_7 1 1 1 Z i i - i i i i i f _6__&__&__ --A- - i A 41� " . - Government 'Officials in jtbe� Yorkton dis-, on ,,,, i � . i I i � * i I � F . . tri,3t fo'r some time, but 4he' latter do not � I �� Ti - Julti, as they hold th ..- I 0 anticipate any serious fe I I Working Clothes in the iol-lowl, g 11 that the appr ach of cot weather will vi I 1, I I . ]1:lring I - I i - � I � t . I � the Mis''llide jones to their ienses, and th pa - i I I � � - I the �� Feclait at I . I . S1.00 py w �, - he Wool Trousers . i i � th. nt est6oknow wand I . I , 00 ering at large, and adopt ra�ional measures iii I Moleskin Trousers 1 W to 8l.. hi , � � : I I 1 50C to 70c t � � of protection'%.rom the rigorei of the North. an , I - Overalls .. . i western winter. i I � I th . Smocks . I I . 506 to 8 00 Mr. �John' S. Scarlett, � f Yorkton, is YO . �, I I � I P I : . 25�- to $�i-00 amongthe gentleme 0 who h ve reported on bo Top Shirts 1 � I I � the sub set. He states that, the mania in Wool Sox, two pair for 1 25� � 701ves __ I - do - 9,9:;4 � * � 1 7olves out 25 per dent. � of the colony, but wo 9 __ ?f1tf §�Rl i I . ii he thin a that cold -weather 1will, biiiag . i . . i ! ople �o their senses. Theis is no h th � � I pe . ard- r. ship being endurd& yet, will Of �..: - .� he :says, nor A— Butter an Eggs ta O�'h* , 1, � ; 7 � �e n as S there �e for sokiie time. The unaffected we � i part of the colony are repor ad to be well a � T. I . � : . A IN I prepaxed against the winter. he � � :-, � � 9- I . , Mr. �.Saac Cowie, who tra ,eta extensively th ,_ L, �1, . I over th 01 Northwest, and 1 ha ! written quite a . I . I ��, I � I L number of works on the g eral condition ha �_ � . ca 11 16 � �. G r'e mi g S ew F15 of the c6untry, is also among those who an 11 � 1 ' I visited the colony and repor'L44 the unusual for � I 6 1� I ; conduct of the settlers. , � .. (SUCCESSORS TO GREIG & MAC�ONALD) I There is nothing the GovO�rnment can do Z ; � for the ,misguided section 6f the colony. - I The foreigners are viola,tin I n . l nd � �.. so � taind � 9 01q � S � - J they or e� quite at liberty to tdopt any reli- gr I I I � . � . . I I 1 thoymayseefib whiohAoes not zon- lai I I -1 1 S i A --:Fn— � � 89tiotnube 0. crime against the cOde. . I I I I I . . 11� rX `�r � , G tll.11 . I I I I THE NEW DOCTROB. his � ; I ' I I The iiew religious theory v rhibh has spread . OUR 11ON among 4bem teaches that all animals belong th HARVESTERS' EX $ � to God,. and should not be hAerfered with - wi � I � � � I r � i - . 1. i � ! as td their liberty,nor slauglibeied for eating kn , - i � rpose's. It constitutes a most severe form -1 � I of vegetorianism,whioh has gr wnwithalarm. of �Ip. To Ca'adian No r�_h we S�t P' ' I ing ripidity during the past three months, sol I � ; 0 1 � : - � � . . at the bleginning of which tir i it was ntro ra i � f . � 0 � I 1,� , duced from the y I I - i I Swan River Colon , which I - � contains about 2,OW Don ' ' obors. The th I . I � members of the colony refu : to use the Ba I SEPTE! B E R" 16th 1902 :� hide of animal, for purposes .; wearing ap- M �� F 9, - I � � i ; I I I,- I � i parel, and are', therefore, clot Ang themselves - � I � I I � - in light cotton garments.: T hey� have alio as X : � � I __ _j . i � . � . . - I Z . � I purchas d binder twine with which they are an . � I � � I . I � I I �. I - r �sifor their feet. mi WINNIPEG, Manitoba, a4d return I � $28 00 making moccavins and sandlo - � I I In a northern' climate like that in which ex , ! � I - ESTEVAN, Ass-inaboia, ai�d return 1 28 00 limpossible to follow be I I cc i I;( (C . i � I : 28 00 located, it ii - T MOOSOMIN I I I - out the Iteach.ings of such a r4ligion without U_ � I I �; ! I - 1� .- ct �4 cc I t 1 30 00 courtin disaster. Ib has resulted in the ch I -, - REGINA I i C C r. � � � f � . cc, - � arms b� � . 1 30 _00 eing poorly oultivatel,,ae the turn- da , I . I I I i�, -)XOOSEJAW I - . : i , r _ � 4 ing loos� of the horses and n e I cg 111� cc f , I 1 30 00 ., . I � . � . - ! � work of burden to be perforZol by the men an . : 6. to ; ; 35 00 CALGARY, Alberta, - � i . . �h ' - I i . ; emiel*es. In the streets of Yorkton, it wi . � . : I I STRATHCONA, Albert- and retu- M , � 40 00 is a f&W!A*11&r 81 ht during the past few weeks � al i � I I �*__" I - I . ; to see w load of farm produce on a wagon . Gr , I r 16th, 1902. � ' I . . - Tickets good, '10 return Novembe : I handled' by a dozen Douklobors. While 29 - I � , I.,. I i i this will undoubtedly heavily reduce their ca i '. crops, it will not necessarily � involve their cie I ! i I " _ � - & STEWART,-. ; complete starvation. i da -11 � GREIG Akents 11 : I - � , - � I I I , . I A singular feature of the c4se id that the , I I � I . I - m now nectarians will not aces money for the in � . . � - I For Canadian PacT� Railway tickets and telograpbo'DoMinion � stock they are turning too a, and unless ch . F � Express Company ;: Elder, Dempster eBeaver Line pte=411ips, . 41 � - i they re4over from their man ohortly and w .- . 1, i I . i I I I ! I I . � . ! I .. I � . I i __ - . � . � - : 1; i i � I i -,- � � i I .. ! 7' . � ! I . I : - , 1. ,� � . IP� . I I . ; ! I- I � . - � i � - . � � I i i . 1� . i - : ! i , I . I - i ! i -_ I 1. . . ,_ I � . . . i 1� I � . I- : � - � I .- -6 . � i � I . I- - � 4. � � . . . I k -I zt( The refto Iti. I � _ . uI "`N �Ir, , , � I I I 9 Eli ol1v f was's Whyte Oentra � I i � 6 1 t ]L A. , � . � 1, I- �'. � � I I � ! I - . - f I I I - - I � . r 1! . 't N I I ; . , ­ I , I . . I �. � �, � - I - . � ..i I— .1 � i 1 ; I I � I ­ � i : i . - . - � I.. �, . I I i i ­ i . . ; - - _.L__ . i � . I I ­ _____ - � I 1. I � � - t_ __'. - _.- _ _,_____;_______.__. ­­­­ �-,.,I.-�,.-,.��-.-�".,--.�.---.-��-�,-...-.�- ' - - - — - _. I � I I - .... � - I I I- ! ! � : - . --- � .1 FOOH, FAAY, SEPTE M ! i � I MoLEAN BRO8.0 Pawaieners -1. i . I BER � 129 19029 & .. i � . I I I .--- � . ­ 1 $1 a YOw in .&.dvance, __ ; -_ -1 -_ I 'I I � . i I - I . ____ - I � 1. I � . � - I stake possession the A�imala will perish of ed until the head was drawn up straight, the handleof the fork breaking and pene- � ; V xposure %nd hunger. '� HQU E FURNININGS, the legs stiffened, and the muscles of the trating his abdomen to a depth of over a I . 11 I i : I . zr I . body became so rigid that the animal could foot. . The nufortunatemat bled to death I ' . * ' r 7 1 1 � , Am.er'.UM Farmers Prejiidiced ! �� — scarcely breathe, Most of the medical in five minutes. Hewas a married man, � . i Against Canada. I I � I practitioners in town were on hand to cb- about 45 years of age. I - ' ' � 71 - I i - � WA L PAPERS aervethe case.together with a numberd -The- three year-old d%ughtar of Xrk. A 4 HAT I A FORMER HU ONITE HAS To S_-�y horsemen and there, who Were greatly i'�- Daigneault, of St. Bonif", Manitoba, on __ � I I A"ZO IT. I W1 DOW SHADES tereated in t a fight against. the umm lal Sunday, fell into a b,aa,rel Oontaining water _.- ! ,� 0U_ disease. The �horse died Monday a;fterno it. and waa drowned. *i I . , A inE ipeg es atc says I : " Mr. James 01010, U TAIN , POLES AND : i I IS The cause of .the dizesse was traced to a whil -The Grand Trunk f�reight depot at ,� I , ardner, of R inhard Iowa, an officer Of P, I 0 URE MOULDING *hich stuck in' the horse's foot eight days Welland, *ith ciontents was de- . s Domir ion American Land Company, re. . a irned the other da � ! before the disorder -developed. stroyed by fire about midnight an Monday. .* , _y friom Loon creek die- - � ,.. ort ead, Ivilare he went 10 , The follow: rig pupils are in attendan ae There was mat a heavy qua�ntity- of freight 6-1i � ict h of Indi4n . H JFJ 0 W INT'" at the Clinton x iodel school : M is -sea 0. B . - 0 : . _� �_ , I ith iii party of fowa' lande7eekere. The � , Allij-11.9 Iri n hand. ' . I I . - I I e� -The Bothwell dairy stock -barns and 'I i ! I ! ham, LondeBboro ; H. Cameron, Kip .7; omi16 on Amerioa� qomp�uy owns Con- I I � _t � Anommum�— . E_ Dunlop, M. Kerr, K. McCourt, X To t_ creamery were completely aestroyed,%y fire I derabla'and in this 5istricb, and will be - I � iSEAFORTH I _ :., a me i ani of bringing in a large number of i I I I er, E. Manning,. E. Robson, E. Johns, Clinl- Friday night, togeifier wi;� the season's � I , ; I , ton; F. MeE-4en, Hensall ; X Hartry, crop of grain and creamery achinery. The ip . ��, ttlero fr)m the aouth., Mr. Gardner is Is fo__r'k_,w_h�re he —atates his- sister is dyin - t :. � gv seaforth ; J. towrie, C;- L. La - fire is supposed to ha�ve stArted .from a Ian- � 9 it anadia.0 by birth, doming from Huron bought an! excursion return ticket to To- 'rence, Seaforth ; K. Hart, J. Lane, Bru - tern explosion. i ;� I I )unty, End altboughl he has opent Oe ron I d t the union station sold the re. field - S. Steel�' Cranbrook ; E. Musgro : -The street railway company at 86. A , reater part of his life i� the United State% tu7;ia`1'f to'r $1 to a 0r. T. R. detective, who M. ' - here, as inany other anadi I ans hav� be'! I t approached him. F Walsh, Wfi � 3 4ham ; Messrs. J. H. To : Thomas is tied up owing to the refusal of - - A to do, Mr. Gardn r bas I sucoeeded 1 1 H Is was fined $20 and Henas,ll ; F. T.' Bryans, Jameatowa ;. G. . the Gar and Neobtic Light Company to I olding bi3 own.1 Mr. Gardner is i 9 .0obt , or III days. He went to jail. : , Johnston. Witipham ; R. 0. Frager, Mole - supply anymore power till its overclue ac. , . I Georg,� Fiodlat�r, George Warwick, worth ; W, Jarrett, Hills Green ; W. (11. count is paid. Tho'rai aY company can- - I ,',, merver, and relates % few reasons wh"V George James, Thomas Higgins, of Glen- - Wilford, Blyth ; - � - - � 0. Sawers, Brucefield ; R. not pay.- �_ k M merican farmers besitate� before coming po farr w; ,Frank Wright, Ezra Homath and King, Clinton, - . - Reports say that the 4 riagmery men of ve under the British flag', which.are some- W � i I , m. Kno , of Belgr&ve, left Wingham on ­2,rhe report Of the Inspector of Registry the Northwest will have to be on the wate-ho If � hat otai tiling, aho c nite amueing. T �e Mor�day Q last we4 on the second harvest- officesfor 1901 just issued, gives the folio - otherwise in a ey may I I ��, .'that were a ers" Xcur on to the',West. �� merioan farmer has Iln idew: � year�or two th find � I ing informatio�, : Number of -instrumems themselves having to compepe in the -British � . . Z get! lit der the power of the Britis !�IMr homas Big�art, who recently went registered,4,1 this is exceeded by 'fi­e� Columbia mark -eta 'with Danish butierpro- ­ e � overrime it he would not receive justic I to 6aton to undergo an operation, bu6 other oountieslo()�ly. Of these 1,429 were duced in Siberia. According to report re- : I d that 1e Governm ent might at an doctors would' not perform owing deeds,'1,006 were mortgages,1,060 discharge ceived at the Depfirtmenb of 1griculture S � whi6h the oment si voop down and seize his property. to his condition, -dieo on Sunday, 31st ult., r ed for' a a of mortg3ges, 170 wills and 5 -leases, 1,207, there was not a butter-makinglest&b1ishment � hese poculiar notions are account b t�e home of hie brpbher' John, in Bay field. abmItracts, 1,013 searches, 61 me-ebanics' lienal, I i - n the country seven years ago, now there i � - I e result of election and ',fourth of July 0 '- The Icause!of death was an incurable malady -and 492 not enumerated. Thegrossamount, are over 100. In IS97 nez rly ten million- � . � ions, which tio often include the procei a frot . . � ) from the - ting th lion's tail," and a 70 years of age and �nmarried. Amount of income paid to county, 81,285.63., country, last year two estab , ishments run by iown as 'I twis )i wbic� he had been suffering. He was of fees earned for tb-e year was $6,071.2 5. pounds of butter were ex- arted -1 . � . - � mething similar to t as quit O T' day of last week Alex. Forsyth, Net amount 6'f iocome received by Regis. bones exported more than t ist qu . antity.- tion in this oountr ' r that 'the Unite Of 'ngha, ' M., mat with a serious accident trar, $02,909.69. The total value of the -Owing to the heroic laction of Mrs. atea is a terrible wick Bd place. The A - e assi , at ng Mr. Taylor to take down a mortgagee regiote � a&4 township, her mer is pre udiaed against th" wll�i j I red, was $1,480,0.66. Robert Bar -day, of, Lh ican far bu 1�d ng on the' Gordun ftirm. A heavy -A young man of Qo4erich townshi I six-year-old son is alive, to,day. The little - untry, and it is gener Ily neceseary to pa atioli of ,timber f0l u , pon Mr. Forsyth, with a span of obestnuts, I accompanied y - fellow stopped an a, three- ot rattlesnake, h a ex ent as of one ma in a c�minunity an i cra0ing hi leg .very b.ldly, breaking it two ladies, whom he had biought in to Cli - which was basking In the 9 I and the.rep- . , I - . L e . cue, had �n unpleasant e- - tile buried . a ; . ingi�irn �o see the pla m for himself. in as, and ibadl splintering the ton to see the cir, I ve t mes in his leg. t rpr a ti ey get is mufficient to dialo I I 1 ; I . - on . ' I i perience, throu h carelegeneBs in drivi g Mrs. Barclay at one,e zealiZed the danger,, I . LL n, r. Samuel Carr, of hear the Nile, was over the granbli hie sidew4ks. In turning and, sucking the po son from,the woutdo. 21 ery f6rn �er idea of anad ' a� They � ops of w wat-which far eclipse even thos thr wn from the spring 'seat of his wagon arounda, corne%nea-r-the larendon hobel, tied a ligature arouu� the � imb to 'stop Lth; ., Iowa, ind discover that the Canadia a one isy 13sb week &�'d so severel L injured 'o ho . C ild - . y he turned to rt and � the horses fell, circulation of the'blpod,, and Atove h 6) f a hospitally inclined, ind t"t the' Gover * that he remained it In unconscious state for strikingthe p I or � . : , ay ment. Ope of them got ils 15 miles to Liou-'s I head, where medical ant is re idy to exte id every courtes an hour and a half 4nd has since been con- front feet over the necky6ke and otherwise treatment was secured. I I. a boy is now iey beco no aware of ;be fact that the two fined to his -bed. , T�e doctor says he had a badly t*ngled tip in the 1 harness, besidl is doing well. i I untries , 6re much allik �, and that our laws ve ' fr in breakin a quit � a as good aE their owv. They are ' ry, narrow escape,. o 9 his breaking the tongue. The young man la �t -Thomas Clark, 'one of �he best-known . I . I nee . . i ! I his heiLd and the ladies sat dumb -stricken � a farniqrs of the town8hill Of Coldhest- - ; � I . � . I I an in a 3osition to rec eive the inf ormation -, he Methodist � pars'onage, Centralia, the rig wbile tile horses lurched and kick- er, south 'nly of *heart failure, in ... at their laws were patterned upon thosle wilelthe scene of a 1pleasant athering on , I dif-d sudde I I . 9 edp and had it, not been for aesistance .nei r ,his chair, Saturday � blight. He was abeut Great I ritain . The American knowb 4 Monday evening of last 'week. The oeca. at hand would have resulted more seriou. . 70 years of age, and; i had -resided in !Noex od thin when he oe�s it, and with lan4 sioul was a. farewell! to Miss Hutton. To �Oa Monday of last week, Joshua Izzarol, county most of his Ufa. __ T8e old gentleman . . _ lue in Iowa running up to $90 per acre i Bhov� their, appreciat!ion of the guestlof the I I I � . of Goder ch to uship, came to Tuckeramit i worried over the ab�ence Of his ion Fred, . � - as not take him long to decide that he evening. Miss Huttoi� was presented with a to purchase so MID thoroughbred cattle frot a who left home aboat -a w.eOk Ago to -farm ariti- a �se 3tion or two .of We9tern Canada. handsome aihrer tea sbrvice bv the members James Broadfooti. On his way home wit i for-himaelf. The father ti�i�d to -induce him . ien he goes back and Instructs a few of his of I - I . I . timate f iende. Thai 1. I t�e Bible; class. am EpworthLeagae. hiestock,a tw?.year-old heifer,wbieh le to stay by showing him will,' which de. . consequence is that - : - l � �� . tle difficulty is experienced in getting men .-I Two Durham owe owned by Mr. waq leading by a rope tied to the horns, be- creed that all his pioperty:o'houldgo tobis . . I . . . I Eclward W I of G�deriloh township, gave come maddoned by the heat,dust and thirs;, a ; on. The non insisii6d on [going, -and the . I . come ax d see, whic ' is all that is neces- birth to four .calves last week, . one to two and gave a pretty good circus performanel 1, ft-ther, in a fit of anger, torO -up the dccu- ry. Mr. � 'Xardner st&4 that the rush of sel - hei4ra and the other'to as many bull'calves. after getting into Clinton, near the Tatar o m'ent in his son's face. ; re next season will be tomething far b'- Coviis and calves are �oing well. One of the street church.' Foaming with rage, t e" 1, -One of the features of the entertainment nd what the most optimistic antici- � . I te. � �, . yourigaters wall lying in the grass for fort a anchored to a tree, and Dr. Fre - provided in Toronto'Ibr the .ladies _ Acoom- ' hours before Wwa6 diecovered by Mr. man, who arrived on the scene, had tie panying the Anatrali6 Premier and party . , ; * h'� � —0 I- ' I bat n6w it is 'as frisky as any' of the beast tl 1 and after resting for son a that was most -keenly appreciated was the . f*An Cld Friend Heard From. ge;e' : ,irown, _ � otberthree. i t . . I . i time put a ring in its none, and started it c a automobile drive one-eveniv$. The- ,Canada We are in receipt of lallebter from our ol , i end,*Mr. J. B. _Ja�miesort. of Hanna , While Freeman, eldest son of Mr. Win. the road'ag&in blind folded. It took sever Cycle & Motor CoTp"y prpvided automo- i�� - H. orlock,' of Stephen, was leading a colt men all day getting it home. I biles for a party c"prieing Lady Burton, . orth Da cot&, and fo erly of Brucefiek, I ' der dat 3 of August Ks , t� He says - I nea their farm last Sunday, the animal -On Monday of lamb week, R,)bert S,, Lady Forrest, Lady Wulook, Mies Barton I kic ad and struck the boy a fearful blow t son of Andrew Whitely'L of Goder. and the other ladies �f the pirty.' The drive � "I am just one year and one daJa P the face. T ie nose and some of the bones ich, cro ased a river at the early -took in the interestijig,eights on the exhibi- I ankee, and I believe,I am, more of a d- . : of the chee L were 'broken and the fleah age of ' 5 S3 of tiongrounds, ion than ever I was 1 S ye re, after an illness and we a mu& enjoyed 'by the � I . , Hannah is a n'00 b -id -b ladies from Australia,.wbo now deolarethab . tle town, with a good farming count ' fT eat. :t required twenty atit,!bes to eight months d ration. The late Robei � Fy sew jup the V DUnd. ID was, indeed, a narrow S. Whitely'was orn on the farm. in Gode - they must have rdmilair viDlitelaff in their ound it. The orop:ake looking beantifu�,,, �� I ;�� 9r, eacs�e from ustant death. ich township, a d later moved to Goderich country. I , d there will be a I r'e yield of grain , 9 -On We'nesday morning of last week, town with his f amily. In 1887 he lef b to -One n Mr. James MbMurray a ac I on lots of f "� , ight lately 40 busl eta to th arms. 1 Min Nellie . Bcown,. and John D. Dunlop, attend the Toronto Medical College, and in shot, near Wicklow, what proved to be a _� I - - ve been out cutting ax, and I can do m, r of Goderieb, were unitei in marriage, the 1889 moved to Cheboygan, Michigan. lo arose between a colli dog ,*nd �#, fox. It, 11 I a acres a day. I hav out ;5 acrEs on ou I cere6ny t%king place in Knox church in take a position e s assistant' medical offiec r has the ears of a Coll a, the nose audgeneral rm, and am now Btarting on a 320 acr) that' town. ,7hich was nicely decorated for in the bospital of tbab city, but six mout 8 appearance of a fox. rs in the I - Id, but I will got hel on this large.block, the �ooaaiou. Rev. James A. Ander�on tiel after be accepte a lucrative position on t a vicinity have been -complaining. that ,sheep - a ground being all n wly broken,.it is very the nuptial 4not ; Miss Alice, sister of the staff of 'the C1 imkcgro and North Weste were being killed, a,n ugh, enough to shake dhe to pieces. � I - I d were on the lookout, , . bir id � s bridesmaid, George Dunlop as- Railroad Com a and moved to' Chic o when the animal named was noticed in a , I PaIRY, ink this week will se the finish of gr a 8 ,(i.ww until illness broke the cc - field, sud Appeared q nite p.�guacious. The I � tting, b b there will be any amount f his brother, an'd Will MoSween and where'lip r"idel ' Art6ur Came were e u I � ne6tion. ! Deensed married in January, dogs were afraid of t, and it seemed not . , . e flax: to out. Threshing has commence 9 _�Mr. R. J. MacM�th, of Wingham, bas 1901, Miss D,ake of Philadelphia, Penn. afraid of the men. ome ,i -beep. hikd been . d it woald do YOU good to. see them at *b appifed for & patent, on a kerosene Jamp who -with a laby .9 boy seven months old, killed the night imfoi e, 'and Mr. 'MeMurray, re, four men pitching on to the maohine-�- �. . . I � heater which he has devised, The beatc-r is survive.! I appearing on the acene-j despatched bhe Ani - band cutting -and threshing about 3,000 a ve�y complete article. Half a gallon of -The Clinton New Era says: LastMor- malwith his gun. I - shele �a day, some more and some legs. I _00neeBBL' water can b� boiled with it in 20 minutes, day afternoon a young couple, accompanieJ -Samuel Bain, 12t4 ion of Glenelg, a farmers here will ardly know what t� ' I I with all their mone, , but 'they can an o beeflet5ak c4n be cooked in 15 minutes; byanother lady, came offthe 2:55 train, near Durham, was giving his four-year-old I lani6, chickon, eggs, etc., can be cooked from Goderich, a d t be' � well acquaint - son a ride on �h b* �er, wh; n 'in some -way spend it quiokly. o 'person would be- . , n no inj is in a � wit I the beater as quickly p�a with an ad hunte � S Laud 4as taken up, 4 up a only frien . He was a t he fell on the canv I ve the amount of fr ght"that comes int) or2l".iary stove. . There is rWmore odor last found, an I ngineering the in to a jewe - sticking fast under the rolle . The horrified annah. There are: ree storealhandlin g i : . - 111 from the eater than from an ordinary rystore,'a lice Be office and then a miuistei , father thought his OV W#s gone. Calls . I y goods and groceries and they will tur lam�. and waited With patience till the wovis 11 I brought th L e mothe�, And the dutracted , t more goods in a yea than all the store . . F � -Oa Sunday morning, 30th ult., ce thee man and wife " were said. parents were motit pportubely assisted by . - - SeaJorth. !I was very sorry to see tha with�u 40 roa; ot Dr. Taylor's residence. in The young man - V soi i, Mr. 0. C. McFayde I who was passing.ab u were defd4ted in the last ,plection, an God6rich, Thomas Vanstone was stricken of one of the i3higan Lumber Company's thetime. Usingrai to pryopentlie rol. , t-sureyou wouldwid. I wasalso sorr - � see . that Hon. G. . Ross had such suddenly wi�h paralys's. The old gentle� boats, and Mis, 1 _14therine (Katie) Slattery, lers, the boy was ex ricatted, breathe -gone, ' I � . -known Benmillerite, was with ofGoderich. The bride was waited upon by and to all appoaran4a dead but resborative . man,! the well � I I it . all majority, but as the Globe- rays, a oo�.mpanfoh driving to the dootor's for Mies Mo,milla I of the same place, and all measures gh round, and the par. I . I . andi I,hopa our pfptest ma ad advice, and the Etroke was so severe that it returned !,home y the 6:45 p. in. train, n over his iractile'us eacap% ! a auto rejoice � . - . ; ti�orelo it.. I get the dally Glo e an was with,di cultV he wao'hold in the bugRy. looking t. 00 mu elated over their episode. -Chalmers? Preebyterian:eburch, Wood - B EXPOSITO:4, so tha I keep POSte 0 He Was taken to the residence of Mr. Treble, What th ir f ut .-e plane are, will be bard to stock, celebra4d its'� -tibilee and Rev. Dr. inga in the 'old coun y and the old pro'- d� , I . I I when it was. found that half his bo was say. Mackay the sem�wil-j, 4 ee of his pastorate on ice. I do not beli ve 'the temperance pare, .there in a critical - n the'Western Prairie, cf Sunday. Services o a opec 4 at nature were I lyzed, a d he now lies We clip r I ink I . I muh for M . Ross', and I th ' state. I I . i Cypress Aivei, .anitoba, an item of interesb conducted. In the.. ornin Rev. Dr. Mae- ' should giv!them the cold shoulder. Pro. . I 9 , el I � I I -The vill ge of Auburn has had its shate to ur readers, 'olloerning the marriage of a key was assisted by 1ov. Dr. MoMullen,, of - bition ie but a.name.i We have it here, of accidents duriDR the -past week. On danoghter of a rmer resident of Hulletb : Knox church, and n the ,& I d you 0 n get all the Orink y ou want fro I . fternoon And m Thursday ev Ding Mr. Neagel's dajughter, "At thel home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas evening sermons wie .,,a Freadhed by Rev. ;q a dru a ores. It is ' terrible to see the I . I Mabel, out the end of her finger nearly .Off Cole, on Wedu sday, August 6. their eldeet John Mackay, pasilor-eleot of Crescent ei ing alo g the street with . ,, i 't - ung , 03's go . in the coo3p , n Friday evening dauRhte ? Li ion, was married streietcht;rchin M)O real. Special 'music . I ritles n th r pock s, and if you look Re K , land'e: dau b6er, Alabel, fell John, ir�Ble . .Themarriage -service 'wa was rendered, the so oists of the day being wn any back lane, -th number of bottles ok r. o p 9 I d Ilarwith aiglass lampin bar held o it o core, the wooded slopes of th Miss Katharine Mil,)11r �of Tbronto, Crystal I the 01 - - I uld am ze you, whil every leading road hand, cutbin a very bad gash in her neck, bills ma 'ing albeautiful background. ' Th Brown, of Toronto, a),nh George N. -Crooker, . I �i t of town is �strewu ith bbttles. I saw which had t have four or five stitches put groom was 9u orted by his brother, Davi of Brantford. I at some one pad given yo4 a description in it, and On JSaturday Mr. Turnbull, bro h Ki sle I whi ..he bridesmaid was Mis -Alfred Cumnlivo , the postmaster and probibil ion in Grand Forks, stating how er of Dr. Turnbull, stepped on a Pail, whl%lh- Ge ru e ole he bride was attired i a general merchant of iArva, London town. 11 prohibition is enforoed there. I know gave him a inful wound. The wounded .& r ratty * ostume of white muslin anil ship, who so mysteri6mly disappeared :from commer ial traveller from that city and I . I I I are all doing nicely. : i' lace, and after' the cerefflorly, which was his home edveral mo#ths aiii arrived in ied him ab�ut it. He said that half of I - I eel I a iti, Minne�otw and the other -The oll owing persons left Clinton sta- witnessed by &I arge number of -relativ London Saturday moning from Cleveland, 0 city "a : tion on the arvesters exo3urdon on Monday and friends. the company enjoyedthe ho - via Port Stanley.- HO Waa located at the' If in this state, so that the people there & , 'ality of Mn ! and Mrs. Cole around a Louisville, Kentuciry. hoipital the' want in' one half the cityo of I" fferent pqinta in the west : � - and was 2 got all j3t week or di Pi - 7 abundantly supplied table. The bride ma brought home by his 1 son. Mir. I umming d that i w� I y prohibition is Do well orl. Miss Bayley daughter of Richard Bayley, I 0 1 1 Hulleut, to i innipeg ; It. B. Williams the reci ient of � � any gifts including chin4, had been at the hoss al for four cad in a other half.! ' i , p I months . I � Goderich township, to Winnipeg ; H. and cutlery, ampol asy chairs, and a beautif with 0, Complication diseases, end is now . , . i . I - I McGrego1r,Goderich townebip, to souris, ich " � .! very foeble from the eats of his lo ' � � ! W. (�Ot - I I 0 --- T rig con- � I I 4uron i4otes. ; Manitoba ; . Switzer, 11. Thompson, A . ; . i tinued illness. Re . Iniz his wAnderings I . i ; i I - -Clint I w has about eight miles of B. McKenuo i and S. J. Stine. Goderich i 'Canada. i since he left home, - . ,, (' � I ,, .. verylittle, aild n 0 1 '� 1111ka, 85,0 square feet being township, to Winnipeg ; G. Foster, W. -Isaac a %nolithid w)a Carm, n, of Ekfrid, aged 60, wheei. is not disposea tho tal . d down this aeasoi r . Reid, J. Wa.-d,J. Sparrow, J. R. Calloway, ad 50 miles to Norwich last Thurrsday. -A train on the Elmira branch was de. l : -Adam Carry, of the 7th concession Mies GillYi6tir and Robert: Townsend, Stan. -Mrs.! Miltol�p Grant, a widow living in railed about two mil4s north of Waterloo -at derich tc . 'a' ley", to Win ipeg. I Barrie. co'mmitted suicide one aftemoon last nine o'clock Saturdaj nigbt, while on its I 1w4ship, fell from a scaffold i , . barn the oither day, and broke his arm.. -The God erich Model School opened . on week, byhau�iu ?. i way from Waterloo t Elmira. The engine, -Miss Emily Turn�r, of -Clinton.- was Tuesday of last week, arid the following -r-J ofjhua Sanford, the well known Paris. baggage car and one ssenger car left the 4 rown fr)m 4er bicyclp one day reauntl i students are in attendance- MaryJ.Clark, Ian celebrity, v�ho has been recruiting at track and itched in the Zitcb. Fireman , I Yi p . Walter Jon", Of Str�tford, was instantly th the Moult that �h6 covering of he; St. Helens ; Harry Wal k er,. Belfast ; .Amnie Toronto 'sanitarium, expects to return to , . � M. Cour e3, Amberley ;-, Edith Taylor, ,Paris in about three weeks, fully recovered. killed, but Engineer ;Mitchell miraculously . ee 66p was Oisplaced.� : . 1. � r. ard, of Holmesvi4e, father- Brewster; Lin Knox, Goderich; Edward -Roger Brothers' mill, at MacGregor, escaped unhurt. A tit 50 passengers woDre .4-. VE an board, but - - . , I , . �1! �,ere seriously injured, -�,�s. (.. . A. K. Birks, of London, has Stewart, Benmiller; William J. Irwin, Manitoba, with elevator, warehouses and, - d his IE2.a,cr'e farm 0 Mr. Andrew To6� Belf a st ; M ibel - A. Bailie, . Dungannon ; 200 cords of wood, was destroyed by fir the majority eseapilli, With -a few bruises - � . . � ) . inau� -shakingi tip. The saxirmry ace, of isto a , f or I � Lena M. Johnston, Carlow; T. J. O'Lough- Sunday 'afternoon. Lose $35,00( , U . and'& rough � ,000. , L . I from Stratford arrived on the scene at mid- -Joshu Hill, of Summerhill, has bought tin,* Luckno . ; Lillian Willsow- Holmes- once $18,000. " , I - a qld W Atel farm of 80 acres, on the ville.; Melbourne McDowell, . Westfield; ,-Mrs. Edw&�,d You, of Montreal, wa : - 'night and had the tralck eleardd in a few se line: G derich township, from L' A_nna Martin, Exeter;' MabIle Jamison', St. burned to deathl Saturday evening. Her hours. Fireman Jon4s was about 25 years annin I - Dayi iig a good price therefor. � Jose�h ; Lillian Robinson, Exeter; Rebee- house took firej land although the hush n� Old, and had - been ' married only seven . I I d a 0 1 L I -C. h4d, Son & Cc,, of Witigham, have ca M. Hogg, i Brussels ; Pc%rl E. Jaoksoa, and children eac�ped, the mother ootil n months. i �f I . Ked the 3ouE cil of tha�L town for $6,000 to Teeswater. . I . be -reached and erished in the flamee. � -A triple drow-ning -accident occurred I able then tc eXt011d their plant for the -The Go erich. Signal sa.ys : An inter- -The ladv I 1presentative of the Mani- near Peterhoro, last E uudiby evening, result. I . , : nufactureot doors. Thtywillernplo 25 estimfg and P culi�� veterinary case occupied toba Free Press is the first lady I for whom, ing in the death of J. K Roberts&f Smith � y I - tra hands an the proposed building will the attention of medical men and horsemen the Sergeant -at -,Arms has ever signed a per. township, and his two i sons, aged 10 and 12. ` 3680. I for eeveral days the past week. It was a mission to use, lie press gallery of the Brit. The three bad crone i a lake in a canoe to I I - . . =ons. an villW, ion -John Rolerts, while oiling the ina� case -of tetanus, or 11)ock jaw,". genuine ish House of do attend a church servii * at Indi I inery at'the big mill, oderich, the othei cases of whiph are very uncommon. The -Henry Mu, a, the founder of the vil, a, reserve on the oppo ate side of the lalre. y� got his left t,bumb caught in a cog th . unfortunate Victim was a horse belonging' to 1 lage of Drumb: died a) his homestead, They left the village return home:st 8.30,, . th , : I , e! Holmes, . � year, and that wax the 1humt hat was seen of them. . ult*beiug at it was -completely crush Dr. and used so a delivery horse in I Pine Grove, on Raturdtiy, in his 80th d had to be amput&lted at its junction' connection ,with the Holmes coal brisiness � He located on h a present farm in: 1843 &u(I The drifting canoe bliq y had used is regarded th the ll nd. i . On Saturday morning it was observed tha; I was a member a � the township and county " evidence of the dro ing. It iezapposed. 1i -Louis Wal er, an esteemed i�esident of the 'Animal had d'ffi It i eating and council for 30 11 re. - that the father, who I a go mummer, I I and Bev d, d )parted this life on August drinking, and Dr. Cllarcku, �. Sla, was sent for. - . A fatal Sod enk occurred in Tyendin- perished in him efforts to S&Te th two lads, I etanns, aga - near Belt illes Saturday afternooi I im. 0 th, at the o arly age of 48 years. The He oisguosed the ease an one of t 9 3 who were unable to a Pwn-imi. t Robertel, - 1. . The who w" 45 years of i ge and a son' of the - i use of deat i was cc stimption. The de and set to work to try to drive the virus by which Patri Wims lost his 'life � I 1� '� . � ised leaves � wife, wo Bone and . thre out -of the:animal's system, though ith I unfortunate in ' Was working with a thresh, late Rev. E.' Roberta, formerly Baptist �_ I . � . ughters I i little hope o�l success in vie tal i ing machine be' g engaged in putting swa� ministeref Smith, wis a highly respected " - 0 . I . -1 haracter of this malady I The beast's j we , the straw 4-L barn. It appears he was � -Samul it M loolm, 0 Wingham, appeared 0 i� th resident of that neig�borhood. He waie & !2 6 having beco 0 a ' 'a 41ce, the antid ten ' descending a ladder with a pitchfork in his most pro"rous farinar, sud took a woub 4 . � � The Tor )nto dlice court last week on E; at like I I I � arge of sick scalping. 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