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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1902-11-07, Page 1i I lww��� 1. I . 1-7-1- 1 � I � - ... I I __ .-.. 11 . . . - I t - .. - . . I � 4—k . . � I . ­ � -�, I I �V . 11 � I ... - , 7,1 - , . 1� . k . .,!�� . - I..,,,-1 4 .1 . - I .. `� . I _ . � � I I � � ?. I . I - - - as M - - % � I ., . . - ­ _� I ­ . I I - - � I ..... . - - .- , . . 1. "­ , ... :­ __�, . � _�k��Al� -_ . ­ I . . ­ . I - � , - . -- -47F IIIWIF__� .-Y... 11 ___ - � .- - . Itf, �i .. .7 : �_ � ­ . - . - .- kk � - . , -, � � . . -1 11 �� *_ - I. - ­ , 14975" = : ; I � �­U � �___. �� I.... - , � �,2�� � - ,7- - .. . I - — _ . — t M, - �� ?��� __ -_ � --- - - - I ____ EAR. I - I' 1 , �� � � 1,821. 1 1 � � ______ . � �, � I . � � Id Sly minks! i ey via— I - . . i i - � I i that gladden 2 STORES I ; 2FLO'OR omes to buy. i I lt� 50 ft- wide I !, Groni)d FlIpor . . - 1, � ­ , ! RETAIL 1 - ! � ­_ 100 ft. long . . i -_ - - 7 - . I �_ . � Upper Floor . . . I )f Autumn. � � : M&NUFA-CTUR I I I _� - ----I . 1 I . : , I I a being disrobe(i I 11 . . . i , I ; � I i i amnal costumes, I �1 I '; i 18hiD9 with the I i Ild flOw8rs were, .� e i.ea With myriad To ,be, the'Jud : ; - . - i 1! ,Gin every diree- I i . ; ! I . a&s.pread to our I Tn the mat,ter of N I 7HE RE to, buy What you want. The quie . sti is h4 ar d 'olis' 'a , _ lillinery qrZro 1, idae and judge intelligently 7 We do not propose to di ate, nor �ve . t:% and favor ai . YOU toil S ; I ; . des, d t guggest, your course of action in this mat -ter, as it is your own Usiyiess�spend d. But our talk, . � ing your own money to suit your own taste. Sometimes we feel like Upollogiz - - � � � I . I � i -az for taking your time while you read our announcements each �week, and w 7Vhe Ddmand. 1'.. 11 �;O'ujd apolog,ize w-.rfk it not for the fact that we believe you are �, ell repaio fo I � time so SpEllt provided you act quickly enadgh, and see w�ether or! no rage should turn I I i advanced. We we say be tr,c e. We do not claim to 'be the only people OIL earth - I I ;U.rt I arge far , season , whom you are safe in your dealings. But if we are to judge b 0 s - , . __ 0 �iiln I I it coming—there- f ur trade, we are persuaded that in the -values we giv�i� and in! thi . time you know, ; - crease in 0 - I to believa, that qualities and quant ies too which we- place at� your disposal' '*� have 'r u [ - broadest collec- Elea-ts in our favor sufficiently strong to meet our competitors, i �nd in 3oin ­ . I . be found within a. .- cases go them one better. We want thousands of customers in � the. next fev . Here are, Jack- . - Weeks, and in order to get them here are some -imducements, butith,ere are 1hun Boas, all the small . .. I .1 _d ds of others : .1 � �_ i that is beauti- I re, � I 1, I P9 i I mrs, made, in the, . I - � and peltries from - I I I i . U dyer& and finish- � . �aipsio,, London, or . IT T?j -V�T(D __ W, � �tar fur is known I I . � 0 1 . I � LL I 1 Z 10 5 15 RU, S111 I I ; . .Furs. . - -15 str ' I nalof 2 achan � occasion to use.t g Jackets, Columbia Sable .Ru I with, . ead I We want them - bust sizes from 32 to 41, and lengths . � -witholit revers, hia and tails, rich brown a4d f ull fjrred 9 b . .� think it well to - 4 to 36, with o'r h I - batement has beea collar, and thou�h L we j put. the price , 9, very fashionable neck;' iece to ,wea:, L 0 . . I � considered- We away down for these Jackets, remem- with Cloth Jacket. ' e give e,ground of your I - I 51P I so, now wa state - .ber we give a guara�tee with every one. ,, clioice of any one of the e, ancil 01VI 'he Furs, we sell, Your choice of an3 'one, and you must . Y, ! . - miss a good thing if yo� issi this.' , simply beo&,use come early if you want good, choice, n ! ) . � I i ! I I - sb manufacturing for . i ! 1 1 � V o guar�nteea them I . � ! , I i f I � � � 6f our guarantee, - 1 $215-00 ! 511 � I , r money back of -- I . . I � 1 1 1. � I I __ . . �_aatiafied ere we I I . � I I . � 1 1 : ,I : I I � I complete� . I � � Is. � � � I 151aperines 20 Collar#tte ; I . � , 1 . . : i I I I I- Foregrorund. I Of the choicest black and blue Oppos- A variety of C I ollare I ttes.in I a , � ', S�r ' I sum, with Astrachan and Seal combin- chan, Black Coney' Be' , Be'avei aw f.crt obtained from - I ation, or all of' the one fur, good wide $ tr I 98, thl at. It's the per- ` I - Seal, with black bear . In n * . I , . . . 16V � shoulder and high storm collar, the best win be moved out. atj he ver,y! "s .:a, combined � with ; ' I furs. - %ad a reasonable of wearin- in the lower priced �o 0 - figure�. and you have ybur lehoi'e : , fitern out, so fast, I -Your choice of any one of these any one. . i � I i i .: Jling commences. It - i j i 1� � I ,, to i3hopse, from, I I I i led to one style. t : $8,50; � , i I! $6m . popular is here. Z� . 1 � I F4 � .& I& AL. I& ,A � I �, I � are to press upon AAAA1 i I � ------- — - - - - I 3 . ! I . i . . . I . � I . . I ­ � ; � � i Ir : � 1 . al beaaties,. i i � I ! hein. 0:PV I :hT. I i j : � . � I . I .00 � I � 1�j I .1 I � I Inking of a head, - 11 certainly sea a 1 30 ,Overcoats 75 Pair Tr iri ,1 � �, puse � - � I they coma to the I - I I � I � action of store. P. Of the double breasted and high storm In the medium wei44t, brow a4 ia . collar class, in. fawn, grey and brown) grey stripe, wool tWeed,�all sizes, : . I! eleg-�,ut Furs we, � i � I sizes 39 -to 44, breast, tweed lined, a I � 1 9 1 i Laura of showing. , � � 4 � . fine coat for cold weather, and it saves --------__..__________L � I I r tMe Alwayst the fur coat. No trouble to get one- to I I � . 50 Pair Trlous'r,c I . fit you, and the price I 1 1 . interest, at heart, . . . - .. I a � i.ir with our do�- $4s90 Heavy wool tweed 1' brown, blac I ) : ,- realize that you . . I - . - d grey twill made st ong,---an we - - I - I an - - ) Uors and prices. - I I i � trimmed, and for all sl es 6 f in U. i, I I , + _Z - _11 + . ,� k � I � ! :1.3 56 -Me n's Suits "., - ; i . #-. I � _____ - I I i I ' . i : . . ; Fine tailor made suit,-, in black, blue I 1 1 . . � : -, . and fancy worsted, sizes 34 to 44, sack 200 pair Wool SOO � . UL I coats siuc,le and double bieasited. The ��, . � � . ) Q � 1 1 1 � price of these. suits everywhere is $12, Grey with white 4, Ind t I oe, goo I .1� & CO. our present price weight, and you get ! , .. I 0 l� - : 1� I I I ' I I � � � I , $8m95 � 2 Mr fdr, 125c ,est- Cash �! � ! ; I -1. .: I - � . Store. � I wh-a holds a good ' ak, London, was over Thanksgiv- Andrew's church I I ,m is being puuh- .order to have the e for the open, :on Sabbath and h of November. I indsor, will con- 11bbath and the e holding a ' - evening.—The . en Branch Bible � - hursda,y evemiag, - tiag will be ad - i Bolton, of St. � � � I " Alane." - two, most delight- � g. aeat to alibscrib- I I ,,ad V,reekly Star, I I I It is difficult, to . ,popular, 11, Par- . colour work. It Z has attracted P. - 11 Alone" urope. i � en -1 t"te, and is q,j-,(! two ,pictures 'hat great, family ,ir, and when they I country and. be � -_ eater rush than I � , ud Game" Ituatrated folder � I d Trunk passen- will be found W � . . ,Whft. are. -desirous � tion about that n the line of thEl t-rcurrsion rates in -mber lat. Single' ap, valia return- , j�) 1W 2- copies of -a to e,ccursion- -'�'m. "' merville, I. . So . to J. D. MeDon- .t, Torenw— I � Da-,:hwood, met few days aga. ing be in, some A so badly that- - , . ry to ,save, his � - � I the Sth conces- op. %rted this life - ­-, illness of five 1 ia hor24th yearp � she leavea two F. � .. I 65 Men7& Suits 1 75 Under's''birts' � � � i . � 1 Fine tweeds, in brown and.grey checks, These are odd shirts f medium an brown and dark grey and blue stripes, h�eavy weight, all -wool shr" - �Aabi . - -very fine for knoc,kabout and general and the I wool ,fleece 1� ed, all i to b purpose, anda-t this price is $3 to 84 ! ; I cleared at each I I � 1 1 less than regula.r. � I � . .. ­ 06.50 1'� - 37 . I q 1! :1 11 - � a : . . . 1! t I ! i gg��I' � ­ 9?__rEr1�iT_9_r-C= it:=tl;-tfz-cx,Lg-.Im-7���y-u-rA-a-yg, -i?j - � i .i z I I ; . . E i . I . I I - - 4 � ji I ,_=!, : : ; 14=: 1 1 . I . - IF 0 IR 0 1 . ---,-- I .; 7 i . I : I � I . I . . 50c Stockings fO r -2 cm;'i - I i I - i 4 . 30 dozen of the beat stocking for boys ever- put on the m rket, al - pul ; � wool, heavy ribbbd, extra strong. These stockings we never , less tbkn 6 . . . 6 il- 8. per pair. They save a lot of work and worry, and money besi , e � ��, - c . � I � I � . Per Pi*ir PC . : I ;! � I 1� - t, 1 � � �.& AL I& ­­ - - r,wlwllwlwlwlwwlwlwlw1w,irlwlwlwlwlw. I �1 I I . . . i I n ; I , �, ' I I . 'eces Underclothin' 11 65 Odd Pi . 1. 9i , . � I i I In this lot there are odd shirts and drawers for boys from; 4 years I to 'I - years of age, fleece lined and union wools. The price will !!move them o I . I- . i i . � . quickly. [ I i ! ! I . ,, Each P,fi*ce 23c � I . I . . I I . g�5rC�om w � � c early if you want the best pick in the above lines, I � . . . I � I . 1. I . __ � , T ; - . I j . � : I -1 1 1 ++-1-1+++44-1-1-1 I. 1 1 i � 1 -, � � I . I i � I �_ Butter and Eggs taken as Cash. � I 1 r . I . I I i . - - . . I __', I *#*,#,"����i�l���i�1!0*0**#**#*##*44":- ! I .� ': I � I - I � I . St i =�� Gremi . e W' a 0� . . I - I ! I i . 'U I (S OCESSORS TO GREIG & MAODONALD I 1. - i . I I I j) * : John -son Bross Old St4ndf � � � i I 8M3_A.jF0T>.r.r - I i! I i I I � I'' � 11 . i � I I I � - I . I � . I I I I . . �. . . - - I . � . I � . I �_ I . . I I � I I . - . I ; . I I , I I 40- i I . i I � I � __ — � ­­ I � � . . 11 I — I 1+ ! I I I � VPF i i , I I I � I 1, I — - � i - 4.1- I : I . i , I � . I I . � I I I . I � � 1i � I , j : : � I I I V ; i t I � i 4 .. Z : I I I ] i I . i I __ - I i i � � . � I . . � . — I � - . I - , . ... . . I � : 1 ( - ; . i e . ; ­ - � I 5 � i . I . I I � I � . I I . 1 1 I McLBAN B -ROB JPiublishers I - I - . : .1 I I t � ! ! , I *2 . . �. -, I . r i � _ I i SEAFORTH, F1 2 NQVE-MBER, ,1 1902a . i . i, I ­ � . I . T - 1 9 i : .­ I . . �1 . I :. . i 11 I : � I : � 1 $1 a Year iii Adv-ance. . Z ! , I I I i I I I I � I I I . . � 11 - I 11 . -, � C, . - - __ . - 1 I . . I � . � .- � . J! �I �: I I I . _� ; I � I I � I I ­ ' - ' ' ' . �_ [ - . . r S' ' : . I d by former trials. The prin ipal -w.itnem for the - , � I belonging to the f4lim! at one time owne - � �G]$XERAP BOOTH. 1 ' - . i . . ! i necessary to keep the crov V from the ; I I I — ; I d ' 1118 �de, every sda � Mod, and I ' Huron Road. Alter Herbert, -1 - � � 1 . I t . . oors. I Jas I . . OING - NG11 the late Mrs. Brown,, This Crown is the young main, W_ . I r 1, I . I : I I ' . 1-, I , THE �,RUT �LE,A,DRJ� OF rE SALVAT1014 , the stage was crowded. It was 4 crowning I tree was known bW old settlers in! that see- who was employ -led withl Sifton at the time ,I � --- r� I , . � � � : r � : I I I 4 1 tribute-* the esteem in * h! 6b thie leader of ' I tion as the first a 'le tree! to bear fruit in of the murder and who turned � Queen�s evi. . l I A XY. t I i :1 i 11 �� . E I I the Salvation Army is fopi 11 In 'Id by the T�e latest and best doo game fol Gode rich townshi , planted over 60 years dence implicating Sifton! and himself. Hits �___ - � � After fout -�eara absenjo, General Willl-;' 11 I ly I I ,� r, ! � . . I � � I .... �_, pe6ple of Toronto. - Z i ago, and in those early days was owned by evidence on this occasio, is substantially th I I I - a - - 1. I I I - I I : 15IR Booth 'Tquraed to T�ronto and spoke, I I old. and young,j a well kn wn in racter named Slattery. . _­ ­ , I � to 4 large audience a . General Boobh's theme �ke thasaving of � I . own 0 , same as that formerly given, although it was C_ . : Madiny Hall last Firi- solals, and he took the fa illeir, to V, "What ; . I �, s t As veterans of the Id days still doing duty, shaken pretty badly by Mr. Johnation's cross - Y�. . day night. 'The cape ity: "'I the great audi. ' fV r � � � I an it profit a man to gai , he w ole world both trees dererve onorable mention.- examination. lb is impossible ab.presant to .,� - �. torium Wss� te"ated b the, crowd. Every do t.. . I tic e � . j p r , . i I i —During the as ere rain. and; electrical- predict what the vardiob', widl probably be. � � - Ileat was filteo. Pov pl4nta were banked and lose his own son!?" isser on was a , I - _. I powerful appeal to man a4 -w men who 1 storm, on* Wednes y evening of � last week The evidence, at boo, is very oontiradio- iv around the !'14'ge, an( ffags,and banners ftht- � r : � . � I ­* are not avowed Christians t eonn ot themm I lightning struck t a north�east corner of "the tory. : . � tered on, all � sUes. n. U. W. Ross, -Pre- . . I I � - I I � --- I selves with some organizat , re their -U-W- house occupied b r. Richard Penhale, on —Four boys, -'the eldeab of whom is about -1 � I- " a ID . 16 years old, resorted todimenovel. methods �� _. 1. mier, pr6side4, and round the stage w�re � 1 6 church. si y � , example would be in 'favcr 6), .41MA" WINT 1 of Stephen, , shattering %) seabed many ihon of cal promlnenoe� both' I i "J . O� or He spoke for. i iore than at. hotir, �nd r�ceiv- . . that part of the � Iding considerably, and Sunday night in Toronto, in an. attempt to ! . - - in church .and busL ass and professional ad the-clooest attention. 140' de-il red that I ANNINNUMMU-81EA ORTH. taking a downwar course, passed into the hold up and rob John U. Grady, of that .. -4 circles. , The inusicii a occupied the rear 7 of it was probabl 7 the last I i Km ;L " a i . ­_ cellar, tearing dow a portion of the stone, city. Grady was &0jUg �o his home between i a r I platform accommo- .t � � . � 0 the stage, wh�re * 4 � � he buld be MOTTn! � permi ted to a dress an auliehoe IvToronto. wall, and stunning, little Samuel Hicks, who 8 and 9 o'clock whea he was I attacked by .� I L lb . . 1_ I dated many I membe .a of t imy, who was in the cellar � the ti Ima churning. ,He the four boys, who j from an en- . I I he al F a �ining disaster in Nanaimo, twelve years F* � � 'L - . or that reason, he said, , I . I could not secure, sea ;a in the body of the L F 4 . I . i ag�., and since then theycould never find - house.L I ; 'other, he desired to make ,a eeord- in the � was rendered un jn�cioua for eome time trance to a lane. Grady hau Is were .pulled - ' L . 1Z I , , I � I I . v trace of him. The one eharged with 1- I � I I I I 1 way of additions to the cause.. Ae conceiv- from the shook, an I it was thought at first -behind him and tied wi h a at � ut cord, and . I - . I I . OREE 1) w lu�n AP�LAUSE. . I �! . dr nkenness immediately paid h sfine,andhas __ e �Tli � ed that it did not requin p ch great wis- I '_ thab he would not I re6over'j, but he fi,nally whilehe wasthus help.ses t ey assaulted i- - . I L ! sinoe left for the Orient. IThe brothers are (,am. .at f The' n e ri nce of General, Booth, with dom- to see the materld, - of it, apoarently xione �the worse him. Two of the youthful It ieve 6 Appe a dvaintages ,'Of h as wer �._ . �- . . said to have considerable money coming to .. r commissio r Eva Bo�th, was the signal - Christianity. It was of 8� Etantial benefit for his unpleasanib experience. � A lob of busy rifling the man'spdeketis *Chenapolice. ,� . I i -, �� them in their home in Argleahire, Sc,tI,,d,__ plastering was bro�eu down on the inside man came to Grady's aeqistaneo. I- ' h p� Use 1 to mortals and immeasura H d __ . � i t for tn�ch a -a t�6 a crowd stood, up � wa in!the pefio the one now in the toils intends leaving a I . ge piece of carpot on —Mr. Murray, of Wa kartog,bal a lively - I F I ( ic� mander of the Bul- after death. 111urely it n I suph'a d'ffi' home as soon as he an up -stair room was rent i : experience one ni ht not long ago, In I l and obi iore, an of th : house, and al lar vation Arm L , . - forl . . . has served out his the floor in n a . ,, and � Go a al Booth smiled and, culb thing for A person to .0a, ize his obliga : I 9 - ­ - bowed �hd 1: I p e is hands sentienbe. , shreds. I 1 - i � dream be saw two men i a a deadly struggle , i p � '. in token ot: tion to a Supri me Being i6d ;he cortainby ; — I � . . � his ap&eci ti n.. , 1. - . of a life after � eath I A� mi�t ing this, how —Th"ody of,Mr. Jonathan Ritter, the for victory. O.ae of th man gaining the ' I � . I Rurion Notes. . Preiiiiat it as intro( u ad the; guest of hoa- foolish he cone),ived it to )e f( r a paison to - 1 18 year old son of,,Mr. and hlrv.� Valentine mast6ry over his oppoinli t, undertook to put I I . . � - fo� gh he obaervie I that qeneral Booth neglect such an'important thi'b 1 asithe salva- .. t. . C. McIver, of Wingham, has Ritter, of Dashwo , waalr 0 nd on Tuesday his eyes oub. This was too much for Mr. I . lia� 1 a I - I -9 n the farm Murray to stand, and he th lught it was . - was pr Iji welt kn) n -tomost of thosia, tion of his ,soul! In this tr6i " t6 speaker 'pu q4ased a haindsome property in Tees- evening of I&O-welk in a field p ' I . I - I - . v 1� 'ggl - �� , � I Tr_ .presenti Ae paid thi qenerall a high com- continued for an hour ' i3ie 'conclusion wal er. . of Mr. John ,Ellera, near D*hwood, and time to tske a hand in the a% 15a a. -Ra , I � I -i � --The trustees of school section No. 7, from appearance tie young m4 had been aimed a righ bander at the Ivicious man, I pllment� ao,d declared Ithat the history of,� of the addtess % number o 4 litiong to the b - : . . I ' F,nglau i ;, i � I 1 Hu Ilett, have engaged Mr. E. Wilfred, of dead aijace noon. Hts I Rh which he but came in contadt with son�ethlng hard. ,q d#il g the 1 h century would be 1 Army were rede'ived. - , . . I i . � . , 1 i . � b was p1dwing, was noticed alandinj In the This awoke MT. Murray fro�m his dream � ipcompr � , .M BI,V 6, as teacher for 1903. � �Ote� ithout Itended! reference to I REINT FRIVURE - AT , � � I OF RE OLD AN. field shortly after ,lainner i by some past!ers- and to hie horror he noticed his hand Mae& ' �� his life *0k. A song ervice follov�ed, and' T"F i . _7HarrV Washington, of Goderich, was � I I I a solo b Col nel L%W,l Y, of ]London, V� bite of haj i and fra I Pxe naral illiam thr)w,n from his bicycle. the other day, and by, an parties returned in the ing and a large piece of plaster off the Eog* � B th at 72 at I presents a striking, fikure. ha� his collarbone broken.�, . I evening, the horses were still there, with no wall . � The G e Oka spoke o the "Past. Present' ')o ' . , ... �i .1 ! I lip Tall and eman( isted, wit his silver - heard ,- -Mr. J. D ,� signs '� of any one i�eing 'near. On making — r. A. L. ;ahaml-leallji troasurer of the and Fut ri6 o the SaIv tion Army. . ,,Barns, harawa -a merchant, I . I I . I � � � reaching nearli to his wa at,' this. v meiable . . i _7_-- . . of , ingham,was married last weeik, to,AAisa an investigation, the young man was found county of Kent, is a defaulter !to the amount I 1��O, -ppmENT1 D Fu`i!U'RE, - leader of men 1wesents an spect tba is Bing- � . Ca -bell, of Perth, Linark 6banty. ' -- behind the plow, lying face downwards,'m of $12,000 o� more. H� has been dismisised 11 I In a wori4 bhe speak r conceived that the alarly inyiting, He has -apher an eathletic .he no'n-jury assizes fqr the .county of a pool- of water, dead. �The medical man by the county council �nd has gone to the . I I Oaab of - th6! rmy was glorious, -because of cast of featurefl, and the f re fit his ye and Hu -oil will open *on Tuesday, November who, was called saio it was a case of heart United States. The c.. � uty Aerk has . been � . I , I � of lei � - . I . s the hardabiip overcom , the presont equally , general air .-tness gives a : sugg4stion of l8t i, before Mr. Justice -MoMahon. . failure. The saddksb part of this distressing appointed ..treasurer, - a Balary. of $1,200. . the triut ' 86 . . death, was the fact that! the yon' The county holds. bonds frotni the Uamiufou . so be3aiuise�to 2 he won and the fu- the great n ry us energy �hat ch i rActarizes �—Butter making maohiner %a been placed ng man's �� yh . � - I . � ture—he �'�'e itated t4 i of because he 'ti. pro in the-Holmeaville cheese factbr'y, and the mother was down bast at the time attend. Guarantee Company to ihe amount of $13,- 1 2 ] speak all his m5v n His ncee is rather . did not on' y predict i na in that direction, 'minent, and tl 6 mouth is d Ii ately �forrned. manufacture of. "butter com enced this ing the funeral of ne of her daughters by a , 000, so that � county wil . not be much out. - ieral 1 i I I Feminate lire pe- - . m I I - I Get ooth saU that he desired to -There is. an e � ab,bl�nds we k former marriage. I � I Shambleau�s'downfall islattributed to a gen- __ I � I I � . 6wing, 'to failing' haalti, Mr. R. W. —Meagre. Fred I' Liv rmore and jake eral fast Ilif;, and it is no,% believed he went . I tering upqn the to Vp dornin'%te. B is physical, i �i tlessuoss and R 11cim a m, of Clinto , metj with an accident away with a: dollixr. The greatea-it a mpatby ­ttll 1 - remarks before an-; culiarly with t ia stronger J, a which pro � i make I relimina� . piP of the evening—he I I I n I has decided. !to d ispnre of his Sloms I . I y Wanted m tIlk of �abads an&'Toronto, of mental keennessis assoaiated riorewithmen bu�iness interests in Wing.ham, and go to a on. Monday night f last week,-w�ich might is felt foir his family. I This; is the second of 40 than wi the yout .; : � 1 � � __ I � I . 't I I t .., , I the work �o the arm er , and the kind- 0 wd age, Car wa�rmer climate. I have had a fatal r#,sult. � Th�ey wore work- treasurer ofthe county tba bas.defaul ad. I , � . . -, I . safoith on a gigger, —Pres dent Mills, of the Ontario Agri. . .... H a v+e V onstabul- and when tw milles Irbm!* SeaOrth were cultural College, saysitte Sin Jose bdale , � . I . . � . file. tainly the ha : of time re �t 441Y upon J-Captaln Gundry, of "Gode -icb, who has irig their way dow� to S pess of th pople to t r a d Still, . he felt thO' the arm . erveT well of the this Interestinj � character. is low begln.serving in the Soutg Afri ,in 0 0 . I . I I and yet there � a a ring to Lt I t iat makes the � _ I . . 1. . I . people, b '14h rich and poor, f6r, while the ' . . %ry, is expected home about Christmas. He run into by an en4ine 7hi6h was coming commission,, consistmg'af Di. Mills, chair - I . I . organ'lzati n was desik ad Specially to . E in a larg 'an itor- . i I I _ I ave speaker heard listinbtly , to 4ow in kagland., '' 1 'west. Before leatying the Clint�n station man - W. ]�. Bunting, St. Catharines, slid - . � I i - . P I 11 - 'I i be po or a d the mi� a, an could only. um., . He ap 3 lks withot t 1, otes wit 1 -The members of t I y 6 ethodist they were told tb�� the �engine a expect. John Dearness, Londor, hasi after iuvesti- ' I � - . - the r�ch ind] ctly,-they frequentlyj I horeh recently paid a visit to the parsonage ad. They aceordin,kly kept a sha watch, gatidn, approved of In ipiect6r Fishej�s re. - leach I out those man little arts d, jh ti ned ora- � . . . - � ,,,apeec ft wt saved the Boas and de�ughters of rich people. I tore affict to' catch an au� ie ice ; . h3l , Ili Z - le I i th thefr pasto' a load ,of oats and stopped two or three times to ascertain cently announced remedy,, - kerosene emul- - � - . This ha ec ri done in Toronto I and he felt I is singularly free from the p �r%ses c. mon y aind one of � potatoes. � I if they could hearlb. As it so !happened sion, lim6 and sulphur' Z der ef- - � I d - I ," - - han a' Bank has they.carrif j . I , �,� as won . fully that whn h 9 arrived;i 2 the griab Dominion: associated with'learned ajeaker�, jn lac�, , - A branch of the Mere )d a lant6rn, and it was by this ficient in oombating, 11the ravages of the , . � - bq speaks in MDDoayllablei, I t wit4al there ' -they ' I the pedt -can �e er0icated in this - of Canada, he was �etting near to houre. � be n opened at Credito.n. Tbi s makes two means that t a glimpse of the scale. Ii ng ad intensely hi n Ian 6aung, a few ysi'rds away. way the discov � This sontil1mefit was greeted with much ap- I is somethi �out the baike for� Crediton, the Sovereign Bank engine when it wa". y ' I I I - . ,.important one I � I I ha 71ng &I They jumped and bumb d over the bank, to this part�of 18 "' 7' , - � he sub so opened a branch. e'y . , I head of the Sdvation Ar au�q' Mario. sry: - � . I .s, th. ., , 0 ausa, � , I ,t 0.��, a : jl�cts he discus &getsjt4 become Theie'ia a shortage of coal at the Goder- th ng 1hemse ves, , u onvention of tue _- GLNIM&L Bootra's _N-EwligFE. I tthe gigger was —The Provincial I � ; I . � I I ,- ' " 1 Us 8avi ly w -9 i - : P) fAigned by the lure. ifte stands: - mplate � ' , � I I Fiftyjae van years! go G d t me, , passage f I I - I icli waterworks, and, as a co equence, the co recke . ' While the' escape of. XomeaW Christian To perance Union wais j ob .. i . . I I - . � 1. 0, " , - it is not i held in Toronto last week. There was a �ack from the ohanceZ 01 � when !dilati6g electric light service may Ve c it out to save the men was almm,'miriculoug, yet I f served t 0 speaker � pres was I I p� + . It . leading a il� � t oughtles� ife Siv . upon his life'al work hi � I Much animat. the supplying of t would have! happened 1 large iepresontation of dolega. eg. Mrs. Mc- - *, going ed, -and he wal - s f&'�� ij Mr. and Mr � . � I thF.1-y...;- I the' coal for water. - likely the accide 1'� I ke to and ind, tive of i. Abraham Daering, of tha had the e;dgine, iv$ch was runn�ng back- � Kee was re-4ected' presidarit and it w" ' down hill,p Atty fast.; Then I realized my - IPA I .. i . . i 19'a talks. 5til, concession of Stephen wards, carried the 1 0�usto' Ii hts. I T the man who thinks fas er'than i I 1 agreed thatthe next autual"meeting,should paiaitionand wanted )work for,my.fellow 1 6 � . I P c lebrated the mary rearl ig i man Bi�at'I was P�(, tty nearly spoiled at If he hesitates; for a word hAs frank manner te, th sinniverfiary of their �marrjage on Mon- —Among the so one tried by Chief Jus. 1 be held in St. Thomas. Several prominent .. - * I first'b6ca�s I becam a preacher and made and picturesque bearing a so en4rtaining da r of last week. They were . handsomely tice Sir WilliamRa ph Meredith, at the sit- � -members bf the Union m other countries I L I : - that the break is not notic able. Witti i Eligh C urt ' jastice In Goder- 1, � sermons i a , ad of Baling souls. But I got . . .01sm4 remembered by their friends. 11 ting- of the I I � were preheat. Amon; these was Lady I ' and ,pathetic Incidents i tioripoisa his re, —An interesting event took place' in Do. ich last month� w !one n which- Hen 8 orset president of -the World's back * a1re I belonged and I 'not told God , : ,. I 9 � j . Ir . marks 'v�ibh amazing ra �d t . , General trqit, on October 15th, when i two former the heirs-at-law of �he late John )P. Penney � UaiZ o, delivered a'al address at the reg- . . � I . I � . al I [B. right f Mr . , H.! Trott, oV ular meet and on T da evening W-41 � I that w a 1ore w of me, and that was Booth is at hii best in r �i e � .,,as in his lar le ot ; q'j' W. not much, I wanted D devote to the poor * Then u . young ,.peop �oditon were disputed the a 10, V � work where -1 %thos large yj� Uter, pon.t�ed in marriage. Tho bride was Mis3 Exeter, to certain oneye claimed" by her as tendered i a magnificie�t�eBre�aption. in the and the ho o'less, a d I have. Why, 37 � . � . � . .. I I n of a. tear In Elizabeth Woodhall and IU3 groom Mr. a gift from Mr. Pe , ey.1' The amount re. Metropql h Ing there is the fa ntest sugge 61 . i6an, churc J the building bet I years ago M ,there w i o these thousands of I I � I . � . . his eye and a i ob in his vo 6- that,ii instant- wo. Sweet. ceived by the defe9dan from Mr. Penney crowded-. r I � . offi?pn 64 army workers in all the civitized lang 13 ­ 9 the -�-Mr. Wm. N. Nenr � I sold -his fine wa's $6,150, 1 —The mA I mmoth $6.90 000 sugar factory, !us �nations 4'a all the in's Rutione'the army con- ly contagious. His i .,6, 1 1 y . as . and . t. . I i a , . of the masses touched wl�th'the breath of &ere f rm, on the 7ph concession of sued by the plainio the action. ' -The ereoted this ]palst sum er for the Ontario - 10( 06 I I , I .1 i �trol wore� one hea4and mjhat covered . � Is . d I d. : .� I Renius and moulded Into P e dic0a- He Ho wick, to Mr. James D sy,Jor the nic had been trea -ad ln�- the deceased Supr Combany, at Bf �rlin. in the county of ; . i 0 n . . ' - - - . : does not resort to slang ph as to catch the sum of $4,000. Mr. Down has now 200 som ea -0 an adopted daugh- 1 $e tnufactur-a last week.. 3 i nN 37 SIKORT YEARO. . # ewhat in the is ga� the mi I % * � I illiterate and areless, no r does he ap- - ter, and she atte d hi assiduously dur- of I I ugar fr 3M the su gar beet.- -_ _ � . mr Be of the choicest land n the 7th con , granulated a _ I "Thirtir-soven yearb is not such a long� pe&rLto fancy be fliLghtsof pit oratory, but cefision in one block. I iDg-his illness. a ti a before his death Engineer -' Braderick touched 1he but- _. 11 time for c ne"i'life WO k. Therefore, we do withal his isto: �y is told w that' allaring ' of Wing a ,. who. was in he consulted the �anajer of the bank in ton at 7.40 a. M., t at sout the beets , t . -,-Frank Hogg, - . I __ - . � "a have: accomplished sweetnesethm appealsto al, class,es &like. jar�d a short time ago by a fa I from an ele- which he had an so ount as. to the proper from 0 ____ - pri a in what . . . ­ � . . . 4 the sW do where , � tons -are at:ored, - I - with the S' 0 of God? I I This is a pen picture of Qene�al Bootho tpr died in the London lio�pital on Mon- . manper of carrying 11 I ut his intentign of leav- into b ere, a. I sed through . - I j . I I . am � � to convey, e in va b i=s, wh I ifere a -1heme toadhed upon the speak.:' though it fail 14 �ept a slight day olf last week, from coi3opesion of the ,ing a money a a ., or a , a n an . a d - process . . . . . Ve L g as or's work � id the slur as of the east side of degree, the a irsordinar I 7son�l maunet' brapi. Deceased was 48 y aafe of age, and Subse uently t is and .all is in , � y P I ifitention was carried out been worked out cear %uJIL I . . . I . ... k IAndo �he ept a to which humanity in � Ism of �the ma . LIvingL Ill life f n ,Vege- I � 6f the whole Dr the LOSM! nigh. . L I . L I : I I lew, -as a wife and one son. ­ I I .. by the traineforring amount in readiness J1 L The Berlin I � 12 . - 11 sert .ihikb his I -During thejelectrid . Wednes. the bank to the �of the deceased and facto Is I -the ' A that con as �ied distno'; sinks, and the efforts' tarian for mall y years, In l�� . 3 - I, _. ry ha � the honor of turning out ...... � � ; e ' health is ekoel 0 ; O., da I of last week, the barn 3n the farm of the defendant, or t a deceased o'r the do. fireir sugar' made in� Canada; from the of the Arm , to put Allen in a and women a ekoel ant, in spit . his ��oti,-'e ]if 5 � � . .... on th6ir f t and t eir faces 'toward God.' constant trav4 and hard , 6. . The .'.uman Mr. Patrick Flanagan, nea.- Craditon was fendont, the intenti�n boing, as the deceased beet. � i 1: : ' L 9 . I � I , He declare I that th4 Army was not a relig- � c interest which enters into - fi(4or o -which striiok by lightning and cot ip ietely destroy- had told the managor, that What remained � Gener Boothl the Salvation Army, I � ious Beet b*t in reality the apostle of unity. * he is comman er is evide ce I b tLu close ad. re, together with I tie season's crop. should, at his death, i without tiny further act, W I I given a! most enth Isiastic welcome on � � : I : . " That wasiW9.0hief difficulty at first, as be! attention the ,000 people ilk 1,Eey Hall M Just L Fri", I t I 11 : . as insured' n ;the Hay com- 3016a into- the possaision of the defendant. his arrival i in Torout D. . I y. A , I . - I I'll ii.�t to bel't is founder of another! last Sunday 01 0 L;Ian an I I i ne alvationlatej with' band a -ad : � did not � I � 1 1 � : I I . rdihipfound'that there waano und-- th , sand - I .. .. I � pan k for $1,200. His Lo I I religion. : i. hour and a hiY to his rein � . - _ -�-The:following amounts a -a on the col. influenae or act rt or on behalf t 'has, , 5 He said 6 a Army makes. religion . , pl)fbrenb ion::. nt epa ir, ohed wibh�himfromthe Union - - . i tofithuma� natureilthe first principle of! ly the singula charm whi 1' Burrounds the I ' 1�y hall, winere the mayor I I V, . e4or"n roll for the township i f Ashfield, for of the defendant a 3ot g the free will of the at& ion to the oil . d which tie 1 speaker 1 conceived to be hard' author iq r6fie Ited in a mea,4 '6 by the char- the - - i i , year 1900, : For con, Ity purposee, deceased, and up t t %ime of the making and aldermon extended[ their'welcome. The work. I 1, meter of his '' I 1� i gen I W rk. I ,- , $2, -3.37 ; . tow ship purpos, 8� $4,208.23 ; of the transaction t is dieicessed iwas in full al, in reply, %unc unce,41 -that he wo4d I I I I I Ili I . , lea,Z � t � ACMSED ON AMBITIONNe . - jog u io school pu poses, $3,19).08 ; separate possession of his ties. His Toro on Saturday jor San Fran - i . , , � I ' I i � p I , tito I . - . TA,q Great St. ; - I school Lordship reserved � ent on certain cisdo, going thence back to ,W,innipeg. On - He di lamed an ambitious ideas, and , I och 01 purposes, $771.51 ; . I . a I � I oses, $2,25f I 93 ; school ( tire pur- poin . 'hro - his Rinceritv was too apparent to be ques- . Hon. Mr. Blair, Ministei f Ra Iways and pu I = to. and since tie a jaidgment has the conclusion of his tour t ugh India, � �� � j� 11 head agreed upon by which Mrs., Trott ral- Australia And eleewh4 re, the general in .tioned. Le had In qn accused of being an Canals in the�! Dominion I vern rent, ham pos s, $641.04; Wain, $43.49 ; . - . : j I " I ambitious man whc 1h firabibegan org�ii- recently retur�4d from a t to t6d' west as at&. into labor, $51.01 ; drai i awards � $32.09; ceives the whole of the .. oney in question, i conclusion, said - - t" I hope to tnber the I , izing t my, but �11 �eelievO now he h d : far as the cosit. Hon. b Blair! a greatly arrears of taxes, $4.05 ; total amou�t, 813,- except 81' On's his latte sum the pearly gat�ep +.n I ; he A . I �' ri� I � 1 ,570.. 'Of r I _,-.=where I 1 hope ­ meet and at accusation. a .. impress, ) I railways 335 ` I costs of all parties �, lie paid. shake hands with May r oi0alid." . gotten Inc i ud even th , Ui ad with the need 6 morei .73. 1 1 _ � H - y I - I _ I I I . I ; . theology w w b ch concerned all men, 'for that con -He nay .� 1 ' --At the age of 68 year Joseph Liv?r. .. - � . all as3iZiE held in Brantford . .a that niry. ' I . I , � —At tho� f �, (i and more ; I specially bhose in � need of God, 11 As Minister of Railwa a. I O' ad into more, an old and respected resi0ent of Clin- Cana a. � : 1 last week I a breach . u f promise -case -was . ..- I . I � I innipeg ! a drizzing I - �� e, and as' w6l as worl I y attention. Where. the matter as, carefully as could� and am ton asaed over to the inname.rable, throng —On TuLday la in' I tried) which attracted more, than ordinary .... e misery and want- is, It 2ere his Army workers convinced that there is all. I' I 0 at on 4onday of last week. lie had been rain turned into a I irl heavy snowstorm, � interest. Alice Fitzgerald, of Brantford,, ... - I . I I ' . . . would be found. �) is was their field, and least four railways righl throng i to the aili g for some ime, b t was able to keep and Wednesday m4niu there was a couple sued Tho as We � 31 a farmer ,of the � ..... I : . � they, wanted to illuminate the dregs of so- Pacific. I want ever port ons of 5he Can- 6 n in feet to w0hin a few a 78 of his death. of inches of I I the autilul " - on the ground. � township of Townson . Norfolk -county., for : an Pacifiel Northern �aoific � Danadian He as b?rn at� BabraTri, 'C ambridgeshire, —On the I"Won of the petitiocer, $39 fo Alleged -breach � I of pro .1 e. A , ciety. i adi I I .� UIN - FECORD 01� TlaE WORK. Northern anX Great Nor hern, a id found En and, in the 1year 1834, at d emigrated to _fhe trial of! th:'PC�th We ' t at dea O�f evidence *ae submitted which, D I I 1, � . ntwor h election gr - __ . - I Rut th0re was mu h moze to do in the that wLile they had ad,van ad ver rapi y thi, country in 1�54. H) W&B twice petition against ompson, which was showed t 4t the defendanthad paid" atten- � �, � 1, un � ! i . R. X I . I . the past General'� estimation, i i spite of the 'great re - they bad been unable to ith the in& ried. I est for trial at Han�ilto ' on TueQay, in in- I tions toi , 1� io; - 4 'up I , . ,the young lady ! : i remarkable pr' gress of the I aountr, ." � The I What might have been i ver , serious . j . . -1 I I � : cord of �Ue Army� which includes : the . - y definitely postponeq. i 6 years, - and had bilared a pro. � Army's Aog flyiDg:: a forty-one different Minister saysi hat he' inspocted th land in ace dent ha pen ad near Ba fi)ld a few days — bates is � Uplons - � . . p - 'A company from. the United S! a of.;matria2e. which -she had ae- , I : countriem ; spoken ix thirty-one different- uearly all dii 5ricts, and � fi � ind. th soil so. agd. Mrs. Armstrong a d #,jhree of her negotiating for ths'purdbase o(14,000 acres, cepted a li�tliei -over a r -a equent- . Nher 't a 'of �a da�ghterswere Iriviing do n the Bronson � =4 Saba I languages ; 70,405 m parate posts ; 13,486 rich� that twe i ty miles on �i id oflaDd near West gelki�rk, Manitoba, for the' ly differen4se arose a adding care. ;i emplo ad without ran rail ay wo to PPT I . � officers 12, 00 emplo k ; 47,. uU be sufficient it 'of .& line, when the strap of he rein became cultivation of sugai� beets and for the area- I mony, the -plaintiff d iring it a�6cordlng to w . I I ­ . railwaybein un with a& 1factor reel'uIte. looge, and � the h r.:e star Dn 'a ZU0. It - a�gar faob� Ho a ar L 000 lay 0�ffieers.; cire sting 1,000,000 copies g I . . tion of a ry b that point, 1 the rights of the ���� ,, - ' :� of 61 �pe� � tering 17,,000 people He la so: 11 Not only is ould the w", of course, impossible to control the —About eight w : ka a o, while drilling' which she is a mem and 6e defendant, - io,141�s ; th . I _ I � t have at I set 0 r mo 0 railw ys, �ut I ani al's course, an a )uggy,wu up. for water on the ' ylveste I � . nightly ;� -ft ading w" ly 300,000 ,- managing, Wes I have set oing round a corner. re. Arm'strong fa If r Atmore, a Probes , aut, Etron - y "I objecting. Miss i * &Is. am r � � I fin she consent I I I . - � . hich wa, badly' shaken up and h5r face saisped, 16 home for ex-criT further nv, cea th b it List about, five miles fr ,arkhill, a vein of gas Fitzgeral4;allogea that ad -- ThiS si part hirty-seven them, or the 1 &use of fin i1gratic n, W . wff a struck at a epth of 210 feeb. The to be married by any minis er, but the 46- v of record of t - - i � i I i I I * year 0 the poiker o erved. - Yet he -had has been so ac ive, will roe ive a sc vere, set- whi a Milo Min i taime I a fracture of -flow of gas continu I asi strong as when first. tendant refused. Tbii i the latter contradict - I � . I -, _ ,ro I back. The dv - thel lbow. Th: eostubser -o daughters ea. %truck. -ii ad in his iientimony. The a �ee went to the - )c been told 0: iastancia8where his Army offi-, ­ . I tlying'dist ots ar) air ' as i t , corli had 'be an accus ce and un- filling up ra i ly, and unI �a trani portation ca d with only a few brui ej.. —According to aicaloolation just made by� jury, whi�b, &fter c�naider ng 'it for over � facilibies are rded the . ttlers 5hey win P�Mrs. Daniel Me d, f Bayfieldi had . - arald $300 an . � fitness to' . ch the God,by thought- . . . . . . . , the Ontario Allianc6 there must be 212,7231 two hours, awarded Miss FRig I ,. . � plea I te ted and advise been poorly for abou -votes polled on the ,4th of December next in I damages. I � ork of . quickly become disconte two e 3ke. Her bus- I t less persom i. � . . I urn, I Do khobors ,of the . N One of tt a lady w or' kers was told that the others not to ii�ome into - *( 11 country. The ban1d was away ab Port Fr n]: fishingi when favor of the refere 'd d bdl'in order that it —A naetion of tb� *4 ! . I - I : Northwob have recen�ly been causing 1con- "I I officers rej -e' unedt cated, untrained, � by A Americans ar I may be carried. addition to this there� ; ,I coming n0 Janada to make she:took worse. - So ne'to tt,)nd to bar con- I I theologiOal atudent. , � their homes in Canada an I beebine Cana- veniahtly she was brought o Mrs. rson) 0 must be a majority ':of the votes cast in its ! D'iderable 'talk and t,r4uble. , About twelve - � . - : i dians., � Ina generation I think 6 will be Monday mornigg of I . She came favor. . or thirte'On hundred Of them, men, WAD111611 I "Why,', ininistere of our churph can Bay , a t 6 . . 16, W I. . the Lora's ra�ei-'14 Latin," the student ob- impossible to tell the Ainerican Be tler from un '0114cioull after arriving here, and never —According to �the ;reporb presented 'at and childion, who ba become : affacted by v. - � the old Canadian stock. Xvisited the',chief rallr'ied Again. The son f oin Load n ar- the regular meetiog of the Western Fair peculiar � served. ,! 1:Pshaw,'Aat is nothing,", comi I eligious cretz , left their homes and mented 4h, ,j contras of the western stiLtes to see *hat rived hom Monday night the one 0 n f r i t ' asaie, - ," can nay that I know' I . . a from Board, London, th, total gate r6ceipto for, started on the marob, 10 ki _g 'o -Chns , " I I . � . ood Engli I sh." � ware the hances of a atilt greatia - number Rocheater�not reaching ho � -a until T esday the last exhibition res bed Vorkton, where may soul'i isved in I I ;mounted to $19,000, orl th�y s&y.! � They - - " in�o: this country. evening, about two hours flier his m6ther"a $7,000 more than !in 1901. Other receiptai they we�o interce d by, the -authorities Thau i the idea. eneral Booth d sired finding he r *way I I L, I I � -_ 2 Thesy, it is not death. I 1 $6,000, and the credibi 7 o tried to persua a them 1 to return to I to couve organ! eition that would reach. And now I & n going to p ( arnounted to abou , wh I I. ! Z � lit of ten that I , lo, 1 bab, then* ,he reasons that �-A well known reeid65 of Centralia balance is $3,000. i. Failin th;. , ti,ey,earroled . the Omassl.e as they a6rej found, not as t ieolo- � . . f . � t tol thleir homos. ailin in is) - . � I have ba e convinced me! I wil prophesy passed over to the silent m a* rity on October —The Boor de4gates, who were men , tha womanand Child a and housed them I gians won have thei . 4 I . . . I . vil,ag � i that n I 000 moricans 22ad, in the person of Mr.' barb Luker, at Canada by the Brip,ish Government to study a a. where they . . . I I . UkLAN G REFO F MED CoNVICTS. I ext yee r at least 11 �� � I - - i Ini various places in tj for. � The men were - I . ur methoi I 91 � I �� � . I will settl in the North -1- b. T ey are a the age of 85 years, after I aving been con 0 Is of fa4ing and who visited sev. .are being fed and cart - . I . The a 0 a rmy for savin and great pe a rea, Me a , )od tb Mg when fined to his bed for over two years, fromthe oral districts of Ontario, are now doing allowed to� proceed on ,heir journey. Marth" . / . I � I hel 1.0 criminals was part o'und ihat they eff�ots of a , Manitob�% and thei'Northwesb. They Will ing on foot, at I t ae *Untj Lt ey bad Gross - ping buVicts an they see L, t a av ' partial - stebkw of aralysis. The i ag f 1� the. pe4ker0s . th . a, which he d oted can get e eel ut ]an at ir I ' i I -and aro,no -doubts Of v pric 3s.- And de0eased was widely knoW,n in that neigh- reach Vancouver about the 17th inst.,, and ad the Manitoba boun 1Ary - � 17 . I much at ntion to. a believed th t this this is o y t 'a beginnin f the ovement boihood so a local preacher, and was hi me, well on � heir � to Winnipeg, � � � . : . . . . � gh1Y will go from therelto Now Zealand and Ausl- by this ti ,.. . , .wal I,, , . j I . istian qualit .. . � ecti t . subject am ripe for �, rm just no , nd it will go on in g all t time. ea*emed for his many 0 1 W�ich is their obj I 0 poin at the present I , in resmw I I ieL'- tralim. I I . I h � . I 7heolared . - � ; ; -1 � -how! time . � or hy.of ma Ught. - He� I - H� was born near Oxf rd, in. Berkshire, —The financial resultsofthehorne e . Tho a y of archers number about. � . tWh&Zt;: Toronto &Ion a Army had reform, I � ! I . . � . . e ia the city olice tation, in 9 gland, in the year 181 7, d, came with held in Toronto in,'April last were very mt-! seven hundred. The, I are in a most deplor- .... I .11 . ; d ppd 1'?l dd in po i one where �hey are —In a � ; . i nj thinly clad and p"rl -- . . a so hit; parents to, this cow Ltry in 1832. He . Vancouver, ritish Colum , w brothers, isfactory to the as iociatlon which conducted ' able condition, bei . � y - . earning � honest, livir a 400 ex-crin inale 1 1 r4s convert d jamong the Methodists before the show. The tot oil receipts shown by the! fe I, while�the rigors f the climate and the . --- i . I � ,*&med el an, met, at r not . I I I many ofthem oonvi9t , The entertaining . . hel left Ebgiess4d�, and joined, this Methodist financial - � mar is telling on them. I .. other o �,� sev "a 8 i'i I . nogr V i I 'hearing o o a an ,teen . stateme just honed, reached 31!2� � severity of the I most, of I speach an concluded rith a powerful p elk to young, ch0roh in; this! dlountry soon after he oame. 9M..30, while the. xpenditure amounted' to They havel throwwan their eloth.* . I - t element of soci Bty so years. hey � .�n � . � ything but vegetable � � . . the A liftiln of , )efb home I i ; plifting of. th GodeAah Star a I for ' s: Mr. W. J. $9.,865.37, leavi a balance on hand I of ing and re�luse to etut - I I I � and came to , nads, drif i In a short —The . i t � I i . , I i I : n I cited. i � era 14 Et; ce of each Cox, of Britannia Rokid, a 'left with th $3,041.93. Of th expendituie there was food and 4ry oat me, , the latter being their I I . � I I : o7re `5 ]ser Roa@ presented to General Booth time. The I roth ' , . air Star some dample apple@ h ch are worth paid out In prizes 8 990 cash and $7S5 for cipal idiet. Th are ,p I . - . � � in , 5i mentionedl ov �� ntil th pi � � I � other, and . tl , eseestle and � � , I ; a vots�,e thanks fro the audience, which arrest, neit 1 1$ I&I inter . The first is � cups. �� and I � 'C�o ir had aany 0 a 20 I I March along chant it their psalms was propomW by Rev.. Dr. Potts and a cond. , Is 9 hymns. i The women ;rho are detained in - . ; . I I 's e brother R iode Island 9 f : r t a tree on th —The trial of J sph Sifton for the mur. . . I - I � ad byD0. 9ilmore. I I . . 0 ton' fuse to ret a * P , , i Dthees prea ��S_- ce in the c . 40) -greening f X8 ago, was in r, Y rk m home velthout their I . : � I was Charged��vith being unk P nd ineap- ol I homeitead, lanted b Mr. Cox'x father, der of his father t � ro yes 0- I I � : - X . I I , I s ndon til In weekp ,before Nun- h�sbandx isud brothers, who are out on the I 1 , � . ,� ON SVIN ly NIG=. k1n1i, while bhe other was on �'� more mar[- tl a late James ox, in 18 C 8 Mr.. - � 11 I i ' 11 I I h some lei � o o'd1r. Cox bro, Clute, of Toronto, aobed m1arch. lWhab the roult wili be no one oan I I General Booth olose'd his services i To.- 'ous 412arge of,assault on a Ind,i, d in 1837 wit I ught ties Britton.. M I . - I : , , he a , i ronto with si meetin bMmsey H S inday The former!4*@ fined ustia amount, fr�.m Walpole ]61and, w a h d bee as Crown Pron"s itor, and Mr. E. F. B 1. Jbishoped, h waver, thatwhen the '. I I . I � . I 1 .- Johnston, a cl�luded peoplewearsout I I nig.. 0 spoke aring the mornit g and D'�ays, while ii lat �wsz given doing militia service d1w ,the , bellion also of Toronto, defen e a nsl"�n of thee they .�� � . $2.50 or fiv4 - . I .'' `79if _ x urre �aud I I j � � oner. This 1B the fourth time ton t ough� 4nnger�� e I . Xf , r000m, but In op � of his' thre wo nionths',,,i�t hard laboi i the c�aln gang, and the tree has borne t sly eve pris I . . - want, � , I ,&L ! I his year having a 0 t� th and he has been, 11 coniel to their san sea and consent to re- � . more ithan at usand people I cla'nored in which he I a now serv] ig. 1) Was sup- sioce, t , ba has been before i I jury . , 1� i jail for nearly4o yeare. ' The evidence! to tl�ejlr homes, where they will be car. . I - -pond 4 di lot 11 I . - . � 0 i fri excellent fruit. The a ' nd sample -its , in j I for:admisil6n after t hallwaa filled Sun by hi � landso in I tlm!,j� acogr tug I fiel I day bight. I (rho aid ' a cor of poliae was . to the other' rother, to , ) in seedling from a tree a UU11 , ding In a a pretty much , e same as that given j; a,, for by the kuthorities during the winter. � e bq 64 killed , . . . t - ... I � I pe . - ! � I I I I I � � : . i I I - . . I I I I ! : t . �� � I � I I , . I . r I : ! , I I � I � � I � � i . � I � I I I � ! I . i � � : i � I : � 1 , I I � I . . I . I � I . I i I ; I i � .11 . r . - � I � � I i 1 1 1 1 . � � � � 1� � - I ; . I 1 I �� I � � . � ; , i I � . i i . : I . . I � I, I � I . I I t ! - I . � � I � i I , : � '� ! i . . ; : I I �� . . ; ! i � . . i ! � I � '' i i I I i : � I i : , . . I . i � I I , .1 I � I . � 11 I __ I : I li �� . I - . I � ; I I I : I I I . 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