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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1887-07-22, Page 1T W .. . CIWA 'k ,ft 'k. .. . A 1 _ . I . t ­ . I � . . 7 .. . 0 "" iN- E-1" ERA I- T I ,A: -.A.- .-&- d- ° R I , +._..__- _- _. '--- .... _ _ .. _ _ r L 23 TERatSVO UPeNOr. ut,pa, lnudvnneo "LINTON, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 229 1387. - - - K���:R� ��.•!l.29 ; __ uI►Il # ' Bradley, of Pearl street tells a very con-, corroborated in so lar that several ladies next week. The crops look s lenmid this I'LINBURN. - „ y A ]Dreadful Disaster. y' P P . nENNALJ; __ _ t8 I netted• st rt', and of more than ordinary staled that they beard before leaving the scar. We boyo had considerable rain I AIr. J. R. Murray, our gents) 4heese 1' Interest, as he went to the Port with the Port that the engineer and fireman had and we have plenty of water now, . The maker, visited his home in rho coup y of 'tile hay and fall wheat in ibis vicinity Oxford ou Frida has nearly all been harvested. and is it very party among whom the majority of been drinking considerably. It this be notorious Gabriel Dumont wintered in r y lust, to see his father, the fatalities occurred, On the return tri true then the cause of the accident is the scrub on the farm soul i of mine. He who is not in very good heallb• DIr P C very fair crop. (RAILWAY COL...IURTE at NST THOMAS A 1 The Methodist Sabbath scliool intend BY WHICH FOURTEEN PERSON) he had been with the Sm)tbers, 7,ealande p'uiu and ,fourteen lives and an immense nun. have ha I some stock of some i i :d as Yaptneau ; Arg -0 -of t•ha-c�tee'e fa Fraines in the forward end of the amount of ,ro err have been sacrificed I . aw him rtraling haylonce or twice €om i tory during his absence. bolding their annual pie -Ric at the lake LOSE THEIR LIVES. t P Y ACCIDENT.' -What mi on Thursday, 28th iust. 1 first car, buil when,the city was entered be to the Demon Drink, ' It is but just to a stack near .the woods. No doubt he might have been R One day 'last vyeek ars John Evre was went back to the rear platform, to be with ay there are others who state lie'- wits was well provided for by the half breeds very serious accident occurred on the, farm • S G. ZEALAND, AND BABY, FORMER- Beetle Zealand. Phe train, he says, ran not intoxicated, although it is difficult to in this vicinity." of Mr Then Dexter, of the th con. It operating. a binder Phe .got his finger LY OF CLINTON, AIv[ONCt very fast all the way from the Port. When convince a majority of the people in St. ---.-*— appears they wore t►nlouding fiat' wltll a caught in themachine,y, jamming it verb • THE VICTIMS. the shock came it was so trifling that he fhdmas, otherwise. _ E\E'rEn. .. , bay fork; Mrs Dexter was on the load badly. thought little of it, until the car began. to NOTES. HoDfn AGAIN -Mo, ears F MoD. hall Betting the fork, after which she told Mr three suceessivrr , Wednesdays a '_ _ -and Jubn�lkwill' r'wot resent re- exter`ttrdrive on. -i• "some means the_ marriage : ceremony was performed in our __ _ _ _ —.----.. _ _ — _ _. ,,, pitch, and Bertin calfe�to trtti o gift' - - - St. Thomas has been the scene of some P, Reny teller rRam of condolence, aur) in- lie, ai•e home for p fete days trip rope got round her neck and drew "' t gid we klyafrair, but l st Wek es. as there was a wreck. At the same time side in: Chita S on it as a weekly Isflivir, but last Wednes- shocking railroad disasters, but the most Berrie, with wonderful self possession for strutted the eat At St. 'Thomas to do all on a visit to the "old folk at home." her up ul(riost to where the car was when Irmrrible and heart-rendin calamity that a child of nine, put his bead irto the car g Me Dexter noticed her and immediate: day for some reason was an exception. g A in his power to alleviate the sufferings �f • COI,IULETED.-The brick work of the Y We do not know why ,tbia should be, ea baa ever occurred .tbere happened on Fri- door,shoute�l Murder, andtbeniumped those injured. Oddtellows Block and Town Hall is corn- 'released her from her perilous position• the issuer of marriage licenses at the rust day evening_las , whereby 1' u teou per. a number �foZlo3Vitlg. 4. - ' •.,..w ..,,.,a feted However, nothing serious happened, but g T being saved. Mrs Smithers, Mrs Fraine and Mrs Yea- p ' , and the carpenters tare busy at her neck is rergsorn, and Wo hope it may office informs us that he has an abundance 11 sena were literally roasted .o death, and g land, were all active workers in the Bap. Rork to complete the carpentering work, be some ti g of those'}ndispensible articles. We also _I y j When the remains of those found in the tist church, and bnsoni friends, which ac- CAMPING OUT. -A party of our young ;t similar experience. notice a large assortment of wedding rings an number of others is need. The ac- rile u gain before she will have f cident has a articular) painful interest wreck had been conveyed to the fire ball, men lett this _ _ , particularly P counts for their being together when the place on Saturday for Grand in the jewelry store and have four Rev s to Clintonians, from the fact that Mr S. Me Hugh Black, an employee in the same ace ident killed the two first -named. Bend, whero they will camp out on the aYiNCiilAal. 1 always ready to assist at such times. Q. Zealand, formerly in business in Clin- store as aYlr Zealand, made a careful search The statement ublished in a London beautiful shores of Lake Huron for four BANK --The officials of the Bank of ton and son -in Mw of Me E. Holmes for objects of identification, and found a P ' - '--- ' paper to the effect that the Railway Com- or five weeks. FIamilton were u here on Tuesdaylook. I sLVTin, recently' a this paper, was one of the Pair o° scissors beside one .of the bodice P P BUSY. -The farmers and the maebine in at A number suitable fobuild- ; Air H Pethick is in Midland this week. that were known to have belonged to Mr Pauy had already made offers of settlement A large uantit victims, he And his baby being burned agents are very busy at present getting the in� n, but we understand come to no de, r g q 9 of butter was shipped together, and Mrs Zealand so badly iujur atch and a watch charm, to the friends of those killed, is we know, rom town this week, 7.ealand,aiso his w b o �, and these were the one things h which incorrect in the case of Air ,'Zealand, at self binders in operation. Thus fife the finite decision. . ed that her life is still in doubt, an we Y g Y least. - majority of the machines are giving the STREET L1mP.-Tho Chief has erected Mrs M Young is, at ` present visittilg give all the particulars concerning these the body could possibly be identified. In bn P g beat of satisfaction. a )aro made b the Montreal tubular friends in Markdale. we can because of its kcal interest. the meantime,Mr* Zealand,who was quite An inquest is •!n pmgrese, and the evi- P Y conscious, was seen by Mr Aiicklebomugh, dente so far is not ver favorable to the To Go, -We understand tbut our fire lamp company, on trial. If it proven sat- Alra and Miss SloAs-aye in Toronto this Right in the city the Michigan Central y company intend going to Tilsonburg, on isfactory a supply sutlicient to ligbt the week visiting friends. Railroad former! Canada Southern and to him she said : "Oh, can you find dead engineer, who made- the run from (formerly ) August 17th to attend the grand band town will be purchased, It is time a mare Mrs McTavish of osteo}t, Mich., is at - grosses the London &Port Stanley road Me Zealand, and baby and Bert?' Again the Port to St Thomas in 15 minutes, ex- and firemen's demonstration in that place, in thfa direction ryas made. At right angles. A freight train, partly she said : "Mrs Sm tber is burnt. I saw ceptionally fast time. Several have providing they can get tral*ccommoda- ACCIDENTS.-1SIr John Leggat had the 1 present visiting fi iends in town. loaded with oil, was crossingon the Mrs Smither burnt. testified their belief that. he was under tion, ,The St. Thomas Journal of Saturday, the influence of It uor. He brave) died misfortune re be thrown out of his rig, m pias L Sperling, of Sdi(h h, is , pre - Michigan Central, just as a train carrying Y• q y RETURNED.- Messrs Allan Alcllonell Monde breaking both arms. A team soot the guest of Alias i:dith Young, the Baptist Sabbath School picnickers, said: -Much -solicitude is felt throughout at Ilia post, however, and may have done and John Balkwill who have been Y' g came tearingaloe on the London & Port the town for Mrs Zealand, Who lies be- 'his beat to avert & Itwful calamity. Pro- working on the C P R ran away at the G In. it not time that our town should be g tweea lite and.death,aod her doctors leave Y spectiog up at Sault Ste Marie for the T R crossing, on Monday, throwing the thinking of having a Civic holiday, ` Stanley. The engine of the passenger Ales Zeeland is the eldest member of past six weeks, returned home la t week teamster ofI and severely shaking him up. !Ips brick !s being brought in rap)dl train plunged into two oil cars of, the only step- hopes for her recovery. Her the rami) of Holmes and is ilio one looking halt and returned after their sojourn week y movie freight,dotwo the tank cf one, two s ig4t hopes for Eva and Ida who Y y Y J PERSONALS. -Mr B Wilson returned for the erection of Milne'.s brick block breaking one seriously injured in the collision, in that place. from Instant) thol gushed' out in a torrent were at the Port. And knew nothing of, the ' a short trip to Manitoba on Friday. Mrs and Bliss Edna Curtis returned Instantly g accident until a kind friend took them in who is still living. It was at first decided MAGISTRATES COURT—On Friday last W A McCutcheon and W A Campbell home last week from their :1~ swept over the engine, and in a moment his bu and drove them to St. Thom Rs to amputate her hands -horribly burned + Me Mark Clark was brought before Police got back ou Saturday frmm a two weeks trip -to Detroit, I of time the flames shot upward with ter- gY • -as the only means of caving her life, Dla tstrat Williams on a charge of cruelty .trip up the lakes. fir Geo A Reid, artist I , Mrs McNaughton, of•Sebo$ield, Wis., rific force belchingtheir black smoke have ohne their terrible affliction with g le at resent the wonderful fortitude, M►a Zealand has but this was not dune, and her medical ' to animals and drunkenness. ,He was of Toronto, is visiting friends here- his P guest of Mrs McKinnon. K high into the heavens, and enveloping in Attendants have hope's that they may committed to gaol for GO days, zed un pictures re,, - _y-gIv ere tit.b t Iati�n. �l[r Geo Ituwed returned to town Iset a olden shroud the Cara that had tun _ two little buys, Bertie aged 9, and Theo y ' ` at the late exhibition of the Ontario Art week after a lengthy visit with friends in } g P g aged .12, besides the infant who was lust. ball be saved. A consultation of doctors Saturday was taken to Goderich by Cliief ed after the engine into the wreck g was held at her home on Monday, and Creech. Society. Aiurdie Fleming, for some time Nottawa. Covered by that shroud from mortal env, Me Zealand's death will be deeply re- retted in man they express hope of her recovery. Her — in the employ their bodies buried deep among the twist• g y circles in'this city, and father, mother, and sister are continual) LkhISUUN• p oy of Thos Leblie, merchant Misses Jennie and liar Alagee, ofDe- i throughout the r Y tailor struck town Monday; he bas bean legit Are home at Y g ed and broken timbers, 14 souls took their g province. He bad been, Willi her, and the people of St, Thomas A PLEASANT EV61.iG.-Several of the to New York, Will T Yates the popular present enjoying a few flight to heaven. fi:r nine years in the employ of J. & W „ P P holidays, One instant of horror stricken amaze g ern in charge of their spare uo attention that, trill Alleviate her I Leburn lads and lassies, with one back -young grocerlof"The Fair," is reported to I y ' Diickleborou h b g sufferings. She had been in Toronto fur sheep from Dunlop, drove to lake view be awn. gettingmarried to a nun lad meeting of rho directors of the a Inert by onlookers and excursionists then carpet department. lie previously .lived y young y cultural tinier gri• � the' in Clinton a couple of weeks prior to the accident, farm one night last week and spent A ver i in Goderich, ___..,,_*._'1A,_____=_ k' the excursionDg care poured from eRBen eh but ra Holmes, his second wife. He married a gent' nn ht rely Tl ec6lRtestoliaform tironp f d pleasant evening. y w elo.Linus�_ _ I bo'tel,.on Wedoecsdaflyheld in the Centrad moment before ail the children -bad oral favorite -a sterling man in every g f a AmmettCIDET• On tiaturday last, Mre IT'sars-iY -King �trd"-)'g"ai"ns - Cullis gaily St, Thomas is to the effect that Alrs/.eR Grummets met with a painful accident. HE GOT LEFT, -As the Seaforth ex- left town this week for the Bruce Mines. ` ,been flirtia their handkerchiefs at the sense, and nue w ose loss will not be felt torsion train halted at the station here edestrimis upon : the streets and is y, land iddoiag as nicely ai can be expect-- It was her 75th birthday, and she had I They go by boat from Goderich. alone b those of his own circle. He had un. '!'uesda last R nun g P P , ed and ho Ea are entertained of .her re walked about a mile to see lice dao liter, I Y young man. of off another moment scores of men jumped to n family of six, two gown -up daughters, P g the sig of those in the .burning cars, im- and Eddie, aged 15, by his first Rife, covery,j ____•x.0.4._ � ' SvIrs F.1lorton, and after resting awhile The train, unable to start on the steep I Flax pulling has commenced in .this v polled in their heroic work by the screams Theo, aged 12, Bertie, 9, and the infant TIICi[Blta 11lTi1. she was about to go down the door steps grade, suddenly backed down, The young I neighborhoodlarge ed in er ll 'boys and. ,Han atter scrambling for the cars andbusily' g g } g �" daughter, who was burned with him. to the orchard, but missed her footing g Tara aur] Al its Nellie Fo of Ba Cit , ,,. of those who had escaped, and the groans A \TAN oil• NOTE.-Erasrus Wiman, g ;+ of those within, Windows were torn Beetle was on the train, but escaped. , and fell, fracturing a bone at her wrist, i tumbling on the gravel in some, way got ho eminent . Canadian ural left, lie immediately started in pus;suitC-.Mich., formerly. residentsYof Blyt,, , are from their fastenings, and steno hands Mr. Zealand tris about forty-five year millionaire stock operator, who at res- NOTES• -- Mrs 'Stringer, from Port ) s engin a 1 g g old. P ' p 4rth�rr, is. risitin of the train with fearful initial but gradu- . P g few holidays with friends, pulled through the casement the limp � ent is gaining notority as the a ostle of g her sister, Mrs '1 ,illy diminished velocity,only to meet her Mr :lrmstron a forms of the terrified women and children, - The lale_,5_C�7•aalancl Was tfie f•fth-•soul-(ammereia-l-Union, -was...a---resident_n.f j Horton. = Mrs' ° James Horton intends , g, . student from London ------ Wid-hin.-two-m"i-trutes'---fr`tini fr e gash the of the late Commodore Zealand, of Hamil- Harpurhay, in this town.sh• i when a leaving to•morroiv nin`Tiee husband,-' N>_th ati-accelerated speed. He allowed College, occupied the pulpit to the En he> to ass, of course; And lociked most lisp church p - g� -- flames had entirely enveloped the engine, ton -called Commodore because fie took young may, he having clerked yin a store who went to Sault St Marie some time p` c i bath morning und eye piteously after her. As one, thought af- last Sabbath, F baggage car and adjacent freight carr, the first sailing vessel into Hamilton that there. I ago. Flaying is nearly over and a groat ter another began to revere in his mind i It is currently reported around t. wiz I. .- and w re greedily devouring the forward toucifed itsshores. All his brothers follow- , many farmers have started to harvest in rRpid succession, he enquired of a ]ad ed a sea -faring life the only surviving NEw BARS, -Mr James 1 atterson, of their fall wheat, -Ras -Raspberry picking is that one of our business men who kept a ' passenger• car, in which there still im- a Y g the Loudon road, near Brucefield, has P Y I g the shortest wa to Goderich. This he small f prisoned men, women and chilc'ren. Ones being C.tpt iV 7.eRlund, of HRmiltun, the employment of a good many just now. travelled and doubtless found it lou i ;grocery atmro, on (,ween atreet, has The car next to the engine of the. as- and Capt H Zealand of Port Huron, A erected his mammoth new barn, size u0x _ g left for arts unknown. S p` sin alar fatalit aP S5, with brick basement. The maaOn NTdNLEY enough. „ P . senger train was ,,in ordinary box car, used g Y emsto follow the family, , , lIastcr Frank l3auvden mot with a ain- '. for baggage. " Next to it were the ordin_ the father being ki!led by. a moolley cow work was done by AIr Copp, of Seaforth, PERSONALS -Miss Lizzie Walker is rG.IIPERA\CF, - :1 meeting of the p in the streets of Hamilton. Edward an and the wood work by Dir Beating, of :levo Holrne+ville Gospel Temperance Asso. � ful accident this week, severely injuring• ary passenger cars. At the time of the + ` tFic same place, and to -day the last of it y visiting at Kincardine, Miss Jennie elation was held in the Methodist church I one of his knees by falling from a wagon. I -•• elder brother,of S G, helot drowned with McFarlane, of Greenock is at present via- ' Fortunate) no bones were broken. collision first c these followed the en was well performed. i laat T:u sday evening. The meetin was y gine and baggage car about tw far as the fifteen others in the neighborhiod of, rting friends iu Stanley. Hiss Nichol, gg g ❑ - track of the,M. C..R,; here it tipped part- g Y • ago, DEATIL-We are sorry to record the g here, haq returned to addreya�ed by Rev G. R. Turk, of Coder- FIRST OF THE .7F,ASGN--Tho first prone- : Kingston six ears a o and Thomas an• who was vision ich who certainly delivered a very ex• enade concert of the season will be held t ly over, the front rising off its trucks, and other brother, dropping dead while on a death of Mrs Abraham Crich, of the 2nd Selkirk,llan. Dir Lough and familyiof the ' striking against the end cif' the baggage visit to British Columbia, more recently, con,; which occurred on. Wednesday last. Model School, Clinton, are spending their (veorte�t and impressive address and was in the agricultural .hall, to -night uLder Me 'Zealand was twice "married. He was he has been aiiirg for about a year est, hotidaya at Me AIcDQµgall's Stanley. Y o a larger audience, The lec• the auspraea of 1Jae band and lRwn tenets 1 car. The rear cud remained, on its trucks. S p Y turer showed clearly' by quotations from club A good the band looked for- - Tbis car was mostly filled with women not a member of any secret society, nor with consumption, and leaves three small A meeting of ttie otlicers and directors '� and children, and it was among those at did he have any insurance upon his life. children, Prior to her marriage she was of Stauley Agricultural Society will be coin petent authorities that the tendency ward too, and everybody should not fail to He had 'been for a number of years a A Miss Cudmore. She was A member of held atJohn Pollock's hotel Ba field on of alcuhol when taken into the system is attend. t the front cad of it that all the fatalities member of the Baptist church, rho Methodist church, and was only 28 Saturday, y to increase the action of the heart and occurred. Among those seated at this 1 y 5aturda the 30th fust,; at 10 o'clock p, thus shorten life. It is an astounding PIO"'EER.-One of the pioneera of the - end were Me and Mrs S. G. Zealand, their , r.IST or THE KILLED. pears Bpd G mmntfis old. Her husband m., to enroll members for this year, Rlso I West -an old and much esteemed lady- " to make arran fact that three-fourths of the worlds pop- Soo Bert, and the baby, aged l7 months; the fullo,ring is R corrected list of the ,.has the sympathy of his many friends in l,ements for the title show. passed away in London lostSandati in the ulatioa indulge in the use a. Alcohol in Mrs J,'Smither und infant, Mrs S Fraine killed at the accident, fifteen in all :- his bereavement. y Members 'subscription .will be f 1 up to one way or another, In comparing the person of ,lira Drummond, relict of the and Jul 30th after that dare $1.5U will be late Robert Drummond. The deceased Mrlealandlrot u King uv tlkedlrtlie ra 9 e London. iV Baynes and ttireechildren, Our ,eery able reeves Air Walker,. and y 30 . , I Temperance crusade to a boat he clearly lady, who was in her 94th stir when she chary g P lila engineer", paid n visit to Goderich late- showed that two m:ri:are necepary to died came to this county - with the baby in his arras, Rud is suppos• Dlra Samuel I rainy, St. Thomas and 1 to consult legal authority about the y and warm weather' row it viz :-Education and Legislation, band in IS40, And the worth couple be. ARVEST.-The clr y "uvit,i her bus- t . ed to have reached the front door ,just as baby. proposed grant for building tho new has hurried on the harvest sooner than Each will nut ben success without the Y p - the terrible flames met and swept him S G. Zealand, St. '[homes, and baby. school, also about- the ••tilde -of -the -old was expected. ' Many of the farmers were other. Education along this line skould came the founders of Blyth.. She was down, D9rsZealand'a left leg was broken BIra7 niitlier, St. Thomas and baby. Egmondville school ground, and other not finished haying when they had to be pressed in,all.public schools, institu- born in Denny, Scotland .She ,h a as , two places by the shock, and losing Mrs W. E. Howarth, St. Thomas. business, It is rumored that they have commence cutting their wheat. The tions and societies Legislation. must i»°Red excellent heath until about six weeks f sight of her husband in the mometary Herman Ponsford, St. Thomas not found school affairs as they would wheat is- general good, and the binders closely follow Education. The Legisla- e. She was the mother of Alt 14' . confasion, she saw her baby burned to An unknown child. like. A full report of their investigations make harvesting comparatively easy. DIr tion already effected such as Dunkin Act,Drummond, of thea yr1lRs�e, Nho attended death before her eyes. Realizing the in- Two bodies unidentified. will likely be laid before the school board Peter Campbell had his wheat all in the Croaks Act, and Scott Act, are only stepthe funeral at London this week, j' tensity of.the situation, her clothing all There were four babies burnt, and,the at their next meeting, July 30th, fmr the}r barn on t"he IGth• in the prohibition ladder, all tending up- A V-rRr Coalalcsnnrt,r•• r1c:I,)N.,-The on fire, she forcibly threw herself through only possible way of recognizing one from consideration, ---.e. wards but not what we sooner or later last issue of the Monetary Times contains ! a'window; her hoops caught and she hung the other was that Mrs Zealand's had two RIDING SCHOOL. -A couple of our DUNGANNON' will -have, viz.: -Prohibition. At the the follow' g referenem to an action a nt for an instant in the blazing mass, but napkins on., and the charred remains of young ladies of the 2nd gave an exhibi. Alis Hattie McDonald has gone to In- close of the lecture 40 signed the pledge. is exceadtn y unusual, the gentleman re- • breaking the hoop with her hands, she what appeared to be these were found on tion of their riding powers on July 1st. gersmll• Me Turk then presided at' the organ and ferred to being a brother of Alr D B Me- dropped, and was trying to crawl away one of the infant bodies. Considering the disadvantages under Me J. McMath was visiting friends here sang a suitable piece of music with good Kinnon, the well known merchant of when assistance came to her relief. Air. Sunday was a sad day in St. Thomas. A which they labored, not being provided for a few days• effect. , It is hoped the clay is not far dis Blyth. ,Says the Times: -'When ,lir S F Dale, al London, helped to remove palthe whole le vy city. Fournems u ed is too spread with side saddles, and having only the AIi l ivuis; of. Stainer, is at present tant when the reverend gentleman will McKinnon, of the wholemle millinery firm Dlra Zealand from the burning mass. the whole city, Four funerals took place visitin here. } Her clothes were burned completely off, from one itndortaker's establishment and saddle nature provided them with, and to g ti ,favor us with another lecture. of S F McKinnon & Go.,in thiscity,sailed keep their balance an,d control their hllss AZ Spariing,�of..Cltnton, is viaidng - _. - - across the Atlantic a month or so ago, he j save n small portion of her corsets ,is well speaking of Air Zealand s, at 2 o clock,the steeds the Adopted the bo s` le of rid- friends in,this vicinity; LONDESDOtto. us nearf allthe hair onher head while :hat Journal of Alonda Y P y .y went prepared to perform a duty which is �. Y , y said :-" DIr Zealand . but nevertheless the made remark- We understand that DIr S J Pentland VISIT. -W. L, Ouimette has one u i portion of her chemise under her corsets was a gentleman well )known And highly g' ' y has otic to Duluth we'wish him succE�" 'the lakes on a tri We wishg him � all too rare in the history ot.thm business { a e Y able speed, and hope with A little, more g p• community of this or any otber efty, In was bock as charcoal with the smoke. Ile respected, and a large number of friends practice to be able to compete at the • fall Air J Durnin intends going to Brandon, pleasant time, which doubtless he will Ilia pocket were a list of the l:nglisll described the wild distractcrd shrieks she and acquaintance attended th -torte a Man next week. John is a stead ' q g. fairs with the riders of'fgrile- y fell. •4{c{$. creditors. of the mid firm of Brayley,, Ash r gave when being carried riot to ilio elate being"n very long one. The aerdiees were SCiroor, BOARD AIEIeTiNG.-Tho scliool .and is likely to do well. 1 r CII'ANCE.-I5on1 forget to be at the- & Mckinnon, and sufficient fund,3 to dis• '` where her husband and little child were, conducted by Rev A fI A2unro the pall- Are not there six days in the week for sale of Watson'tr market garden on the charge his share of this losq inkole b , • as being heart-rending in the extreme, bearers being the employes of J & W board meeting met at Egmondville, July g y it and says that it was a sight he will never Dliclaeborougb. His fellow em to es sent 9th; ail the members present. Tenders I pleasure seekers, then why is the Sabbath tat of August. Some person will likely some fourteen years aro. AIr AIc{�inmm� P Y clay desecrated by Sunday driving, get`a good bargain. has returned to Toronto''brin in with i forget. She is terribly bur,.ed, but it is a handsome floral offering,- a broken were opened for a new school in Egmond I �,N� g g I 'thought novital parthRBbeen affected, her sickle. vine, also one fur ilio school ut I3aunuh's, [iU1.0-- , BINDERS -Our village agents are busy hire as a token of the appreciation of his setting up binders and are having first- honorable set, n solid silver tea and coffee !, corsets having protected her chest and how- NPIio'S TO DLAaIS, renders for Egmondville were received lIoNr•,r.-The other day Air 1V. H• class luck with their machines, though t els. She is under the care oftbreedoctore Oa someone's head rests the awful from McDSpront, $1,945;from Mr.l. R+ g service, which was presented to him one Way, of the baso line, extracted from one some agents have a lot of trouble with day in June, at the warehousoofSharman i being conscious most of the time. Not R responsibility for the frightful loos of life Wallace, $1,853. For Hannah's school, y , groan has escaped her lips concerning her and property that has taken lace and D• Sproat, ? 1,010; J. R, Wallace $924. hive 42 lbs of ng aey, and from two lbs., ers some machines they have sold around & Co., London', Eng, In the course of Ra awful affliction, and her mental sufferings u on whose shoulders that blame' must A racts were Awarded to J. R, 74 lbs., making tt total' of 116 lbs., all here. Deal at home farmers, where the appropriate speech, Me T Evans, on be - both c nt g g half of the donors, wished both Me and S P from the upper story, not touching the agents are right here. r must be dreadful beyond conception. be placed, cannot be positively determin• Wallaco, his tenders being the lowest• body of the hive, all three hives having NOTES. -We suppose you always want Mrs McKinnon man i Tile St. Thomas Fire Brigade was call- ed until after the inquest. True it is that After forming R committee to look after been extracted from reviousl y years of prosperity, E the difforent arts of ilio work previously. news therefore ft will not be anything and trusted that the worth ., at] out while the flames were rising, and the semaphore south of Wellington street P , she board Alr Diamond, of the 14th cc 'is still fresh to say that the past few days have y example adjourned to meet again at E mondville Y P Y which o had been set would bear fruit, ere y a second tank of oil, which had been crossing was turned against Engineer j g confined to bed, though some stronger been excessively hot, and whether in our that other firms in CAnada ar!d elaowhere +` thrown from the track, exploded by the Donnelley, and that lie should have stop- on Saturday, 30th July, at 2 o clock p, m. than be was a week ago, when the doctors fields or in our church we feel it about would come forward and'do likewise, Re- heat, scattering the burn}n oil in all di• ped the train until the semaphore was Thd following is an extract from a pri- concluded he was too Weak to undergo the same.=The now preacher seems to plying, Me McKinnon- said• that -he hoped }, rectious. One of the fireman named ped in Iiia favor, The semaphore Nate letter written by John T. Landsboro, amputation of leg. It may be that it will have"an idea as to the fitness of things. some dray to be able to paf*his late part- Ponsonby was envelo ed by the flames, at the M. C. R. crossing was also turned formerly of thin township, but who is now not be found necessary if he regains Last Sabbath mornin In the Methodist Hera' share. Ile felt proud to be in a and soon after died ofph}s injuries, It is against him, and the freight train blocked fArming near Pembina, Dakota• "We strength. church we bad a profitable and spiritual position to now carry out what he had impossible to attempt to give any accur. the track. The M.0 R. freight train and hod a big day in Pembina yesterday, it A BAD Sar Asii-•The other day Me Geo discourse of less than half an hour in contemplated years ago." ., , ate idea of the number of persons who semaphore there could be seen from being the 24th of June St, Jean Baptiste Collinson, of this township, met with an length, and in the evening a good gospel ___..,. were overtaken by the burning fluid at Wellington street, and the reason why day, a day of celebration for French- expensive accident. He had the horses sermon twenty minutes long. The dis- Bttuus[+IR>t.Dr' the time of the explosion and more or less .the dead engineer did not stop his train Canadians and French-speaking people In the field attached to a mower, and left course had a beginning, a middle and an C..tTTr.Iz. -Vr P McGregor eltippo l a load burned. Scores upon scores, with beads seems incomprehensible unless indeed it generally, The day was very sultry so I them standing for a few moments, when end and was good all the way through. It of cattle for the English markets -on Satur- tied up in cloth to conceal damaged ears, be a fact, as stated, that the air brakes did not go down till evening. The crowd they ran away,catioing a bad break of the may be that everyohe could not preach so daylaet. This is his first shipment and we Meeks and faces, are to be encountered would not work, and that the engineer was immense, surpassed only by the 4th mower, long a sore o a in so short a time, but it is wish him every success in )siuenterprise. upon the streets at every turn. The total could not handle his train. But there. is of July. I saw more Catholic priests PiRSONAL,-Airs Gordon and family, worth trying during the July and August LAWN PARTY. -A lawn Oarty under the au• number of casualties reported to this time Another statement made, and made -bold- than I ever saw before together. The daughter of Me E. Sibbin, of the Huron heat. Air Garrett, sr., who resides two apices of the Brucefield ,Stair Council Royal I is fully 100. Many are seriously injured ly too, which if true leaves no doubt, at 4th of July is to he celebrated at Noche, road, is hereon a visit and intends stay• miles north of this village, has been some. Zemplars.of Temperance, t,vaa,.boid at Alex by too explosion, but are lying at their whose door the awfu{ responsibility must 12 miles from here on the Manitoba }ng for a couple of weeks. Mrs Sibben, what poorly for someda s with erysipelas, Rosa, Esq., on Mondayevening last. The ` �' own homes or those of friend., und it is be laid. Mr R. Goodwin stntcs positively bmundary. The Emerson people to are so weather was all that could be &shred, and almost me impossible rIIIa learn the it condition, P P who has been with her daughter for three -Fall wheat around here ip not very a large number were promnt; •thnrr ffiAking . that he•saw the engineer before the train jubilant -Over their new railroad that flags months, has also returned, but is not good; all spring crops' are first class; po- the party a success ill every particular. - The following notes concerning the Ile- started, and that he was manifestly under and banners were flying for several days much improved in health, hiss Louisa tatoes are a good crop and fine. ---There About eleven o'elock the party broke tip and cident are taken from St. Thomas paliers : the influence of liquar. Journal report• last week. Everything is in readiness Sibben, who has been'sway At scbool, is is one case of typhoid fever in the villRge all returned home well p)ee,sed with the Master Gcorge Bradley, son of Mr .lames ers had the statement of Me Goodwin now for operation south of the boundary home for her holidays, but the patient is doing well. eve•ninli'a amnnomeuta. 0 . .