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The Huron Expositor, 1888-09-07, Page 11-7 TV A 7 ­ "Ohl e4t, f 0 MeLEAN BROS; Publisherst him$ .1 7. '18-8.$ S9.P X d TWENTY-FMST ITZAO- AFORTH FRIDAY 'ear iu- Adviauce. .8C TISH.BATTL19PIElL devoted to ed 'n D mes, 0%use,'anditer -min nibbei, but, the. que0tion- arises whose 'is *r. bt'suppose4 to 5�-be­dan -in-' ward 6titty shall in future'lie do f or 'house. It is asserted bv. -the m6mbers of MS tod...- The 'the family'thaftbe culprits'aie k LZ 8' Will' it be? Wilt.. 'it be you'r Munr timped'Hom, his Wagon every a um, er expor F A on arload of I b nowu BER mine? W( a -with and esdaped-a m unhurt lumbermen intend Wai tor' -Thi, 4'oo-sli dinis-. apd legal procoedings will be taken Written TETHF, 6.�R tlbg qn the I GI, in in some --So etime.,durlit th -0 � respects he 'mighty stru le; wo; enforce ln *ith Oni 6f Ferguson's- liorses got RMLIPIUU f Montro.sd, who the the &ah er ' C of astorns with refer�nce` to' th6 against them. M greatly resembled, i strenuous e -off premises In the loiaely defile g el ..an 0 itesho' Iders same night the 'of Mr. lat�;; 4 what is' r4e a ir, ost- torn u u I wi matters T1 e Scottishlan �ke, be'r iving- on guage-If the a of- Xilliece ke,, which lies between than all the' 'process of drunkard devel liki ly recover. as been reodvei from ash- Carrigav, a farmer I'l the,- same - as dijtinct - i I- an I Wijiter G09ds S.bot is from. the Engliih U n 4 in 'Pierre Leduej a farmer $uffolk, Ing on e ito:e of the end ien death by line, -residence, k I ld and Blair, -Perthl ire, where opmeitgoes. on- unch0ked. south of Mr. Barrett's ling Isge-is rich in words of Very 6k air THE. , kountain torrent called Garrey dashes - -Will,&yone do 'that we.: 6iiuld Ott %wal 0049ty, Was getting out astump, diphtheria 6f Lis! W. M rray, Wife of were also iuvaded� - it is -presumed, by presi ive meaning,'not eas y render6d itself, j.0v U -and eadlye soh er w o 3uddeul.* left thesainef parties, and damage'Liloneto into h 'sis6er tongue, One of.these-1 er cat Fi. and waterfalls, pass, bitory some weeks s' 0 e had the xtent.of $W or either side rise precipices and in Cabada if a 'Plea majorit of. -our' hi 6ttached, itL*t6 a, tree.! z Itistbad of the. Chesterflel aract nfor �rohi ap� to increase the f6ic� of '.th� M ine th!e def aul, farm r e. 860., - Twoetsf Jay -, the main - rb o ibout a week harne' -were out t� 'pieces and the ad, citizens- w re uvto abstai4eirs? ho. -.a the tree was uproote4� and fell on' only rejo" ed her husband o6ap h meani4 a level ex y, T 9 �by 16fty ,h I the ank of a. river, and L P m . n. an -wAir - wheels bored hiltihaugh 49 At that Mme� leading north. �At then stands in th� w 9 Who are:most. Le 4'c,,who wii�killed, that dis i t land,. whe.a. her* earthly spokes i6fa'Iuzi1b6r on othe ame which attacheg to a'. plain 6f 'the north6r extremi y of this. rug- withan augur, besideir other o e- respons ible foe fiflu I 46rrowfull� re� r�giet much to learn that botli career wa so suddealy. br6ught In in ra lne!who- thialkind, lying alongside of the rivpr Iijindee kwifted. the arrival of eat my. conviction t. at it is the M shil fdrs.-Slorris- Shellard -of Bev-' close. predations Ettock, close"to the town i 04 8 lk* ackay, who. *is , in comm rink but-obeasionall an arV' Jk 14 00, e iTr Gener'il M. and., d, who con-k�.,- erl . near Galt; Are in a preo 16u. -�-Anothei'of Ekfrid's pioneers -has ar s state Wm. ihird son of Ste�hen HOFFM Thii has j net rece' ed the- of Wiftiani's Scottisk. forces. m The: u'n. idered �1-temperate " m h; ...Wwhop att farmier� living near Jura, on the pisslei wife :of the ',y P en ; theen who iftIf a soon.. to heir-1hat 0 &vVay. "ueMeK 'WAERS OF TH Zt. iv easy s6nsiition produce -a 4on soldiers on. oul itioni, -bol h ag heir *ont who. drink w1ne, ai dil aners or reep Aria rePoverin -4 vigor. eigbih son�ession':of.. the township of 'late John McKay, came from Gol- where their. beor whea'asked, si id a Whisky 'When it; 'Th _over fifty "doWle 'Dress G eab from*iW db a"' and flo, vs e directors of the Kingston'dotton Bo anquet�was last tI killed by.light- spie, Sutherland entering w spo of this kind. an y Neir 0 S� fr -a e -e 01a i the otber day while. years ago an raplilly on to pour its position si such- is to ren er them. a, awkward. to -refuse.- TO.' such mill have received. Orders It three n 13 fp1owing ina d ittlid in Ekifid. town - volume ding as, it goes -beneath flie! drinkers 1. a to t' take all 'the cotton fiela. One''of'-the-. liqrses was allo k New Dress Trifnigings. -Twe�d,,wln' most helpless in case- of an assault ppeal odbtne total. ab-. ho- 'ps 0 illed ship, died -on Tuesday last . weel� t'the 0 situate a t. age 0" 'All the loft n which is d and. no -doubt Ma;ck s' st­ ' re. They can easily; abstain -if, th , mill here vaii make�'Up - 'to the lit o )thei badly ..4 . tutined, but - i t 89 Years, he suffered banks, t; e' min f -and- the Abstmonc nV v n M ih 9� t als Die ialy days whe Fkfrid i hardy as they were, ere er wa ri f th border bur w v in- they 'will. ,e would 1 'ol * 0 Ja ivay. ext, itprioes inadvano' of the afterward'rec vero�. Ne* Drss olig. gh of. Selkirk, whose pl�ecii. IL - - . .1 e., 0 B111 din )()�%d- by e w"s-nothing but an unbroken forest, ousptreets,, instead of n aen6e cofisideistious, of this kind, no i acrifice would require no 'great foi met' workifigin'thefieldL4jh' Itimem A. New -Flannel 'e* a se�rious OF accident - happeApit at fille'd with wolves - and deer. She raised times to thecry of Up- with g 'me which,' fildee& the . lonely nd rtigged moral- struggle ;. oh1 whatan uplifting -The new issue of the Cauadiafi Bank -m�A oldep souters o' Selkirk�".uow echo the clatt r.' L character -of 1he place itself - must �. have of hutn'a laty there.- woui.id' be as. a result of , ommerQe of �$5j �10, .820j $50 A�na Middleton, S small -station east of Port. a large family, six of - whom are been vbll fitted . io insp ire. a 6 k"a New Xaiitle 016ths in ootatep� of tbe� operatives empl yt of such- abitinendp. But they'say theoF $1 was rst Pat the. other day. Arthur, 64 the Canadlau!'Pacific -rmi]w,�Y Her remains were taken to Kilmartin eagii' f e e,.,' howev'eri not moledtod until he man thit takes tdo. L -man sht- It i. printe,, 9 ' old gola tint with. a -on Thursday last"week' cemetbr. x the woolen manu actorles th uch ' is udl' d L n oroii yes W, -UlSter. dliphaugh. lies on z6backgropud. 'Thesignaturo'bears ing a trestl Cloth$ The plain of: PE L he.1s, he, was a rst r bt L ro -of a -At -the -residence. of Mr. Jc�n e emerged from thepass intii the valley p6t 0611. " Oh ate. - n a -was, spending his vion hrown. off - the track -the northern end. Here -he drew up his fellow wheabe'. eih tr4n. were I nor ern ide of the Ettflck an SL th if Henry'W.'Darfli Comb,' Brooedale may be seen a d! L kiame'( ing. fy t expans forces, and deeiMea ftpru4ent -to allo' . shdrinking but no "thit- he has taken ' -�­Dame 9 C r n w o of by a br*n ,rail aq&btliedjntda� deep Scotch Fir. Tree which b. o �Perhap a mird and a h If 1ii enly L argaret di a. id. W� �ke L was irdled y by mice one New Jackets, tr long, by not more . than, ai qaartei of, a -by a ravine. The -- W me hia'advereary ..to take the. initiative. too p 6�8mbgrified' tit eicaped winter ab uch he W. 0. tb 6 lateA. Lapointe who was. killed out - 7 yearS -.0 died at the ons) nw 'D New Ribb with' onted &I do ollo 4 ind Trduk train a sevaiii. other trees wer mild iii width. Here the ca�ttle graze ixt iteness, - un ee, ate, a -o*-zhan-%t-mIl. �Moie to f W t: street 2prossing - jumping, 'but onuctor'Popook was th sent wo, I some time agoi, hat od shortly '-before sunset, rd to n Moiiir-em taken fatally injured. but 6,11 div wi the- ex. vertut pasture, on once dy'. d TAINE-R.. Aoton jag Mackay that at the -$10,000 -�-Tho ._London -puts it ception of this one. Below v Frillinry! W96 ain' Y -.,far Advertiser gro:uull the �stiack ' s -'about, to com pan dee ly by-- the blood. of �.-Scotc,hmeu m ho rml the spot uAlf A, no growth begin� and with4heir us - urious idill d, d age$ thus: Mi. Herbert Ma8i fo erly of where the tree is � girdled fo*t and bled because a. Stuart tyraut- C a -of � 'Divne wes C%nadian widow 0 ow manager ave taken ainee the -Ne:. Gloves, &c. t th6 flighlandmen threw themselves on �Ithy kiench: 14of the.Hud4ofi appears to h stte�npted o rule by virtue.- fever Fourteen dases7 "of.-.. .,typhoid. . iaf t�! the DO 6arried all br6-: - I , roal� has become a Bay --Compaiiy's'-,Aore 4t Pottage Is accident occurredw while ah6vo it- the were .6ported last 'eek- right"- alone-, and forea-an �Aen relig on posingfor6es , and r ding in Mont Scarcely a stand was n*do wit he Wetis Prairie, -Wawin.the city yestekdayi 1 -tis if thing had hap - all liin� Charles. lug as I �no the of New Millinery., on a he* -West �at the latt -sreo is growi .4 im high4piritea people. fare them, "GOorge' I r f London wols.z h Gob el � Damont '- t en. 'found h -,above ackay's men ; their routWas com le der, er. has. refused r, nof.*dft a-'msu1s,.: looking for urging is, 4uarrel with.- he 'pletei', " and I accompini, 'with- fined .84 an Date or 21 days. for. pened. It is fully twice as 'go 'd at Fir was by M BdL� 4� 0110totilers can pe, accommodated at ismentary forces, in England re0 auvances, saying thai . hei. must -returh al'ofQrtuxie, 'but is rumored thai -Mr. where it is girdled as, it is below. boin dru - oth' 'blic: strdetsi X&rl&tt On 'to ad -During August 14,419 gallons f ry-. Svor indifferent success, while he daugliter, The vietory, was aring- ague i ai li with his people, ahvA 0`64ilaien. bisky and 11,896 pofuds a tobacco with, an,,i�+U*g in the CoVJ and were loo htec an med Michael Wh�n b6:rstitr the J?oriage Will w �Onmat6ra of SoOtIL iiod -cimeterl,; M na ne to d6ar-bought oneif6r'tho A 9 w buriedL e6a 'The n- ndee - 1 1. It , -. , at the u Brantford. p mped into this canal Montreal'and. talie' Mis's Fortune4ith bim.. Vero wareh6used at Ottawa. ane. Iuspecti,04 solicited. on the. strife witli, a keen �nd Wate ut 71F for fti-th6 morpent of victory D L himself , was � laid . low,- The -atrocities bF L a-, terlibing fish6doutoncehe'again leap... Ifi'Toront,6, Friday, Privat,4 Deteo- land revenue tax . colleoted -on -these and pr1paring to assist their 0. eye in e -The.-- fall Wheaf iddln,.South D e- acJ0. ch he co mitted �agalnst th ' Coven- to djS ei into the Water- and was only rescued - tive soon'. the College of goods-amouated to,$21,346, or reliii6nisuin-the- 66uth --�by thd a b whi .-ham, township is mveragin -from 30 anters,c6upled with hislerocious* charao- 9 Physicians a;nd Surg The S Theu� M at a ter a hard-$ eonsj swore-, . outin. more than in August of last year. Ohe a h Storre staqtial aid of armed them bushels per more. -oto to,* who follo, .1 t ment of the 'returns apL h ad g tv en ' ' 0 el do wing is as ate er i 'Rob rfGourlay, wialthy.-residenti forms ion...,aga' " One !,"Arose t rise. -to th.i 'rumor hat he :-Rev. Hag L:, o e Raeliophi7w of the inst nin had s6fd: himself to -the devili afid lato Rev., ug RD e,- 4as . speepted the 0 Stayneri. -Simo ty; li�s- oloped were at X.hotel, there,st�li tbemaqIvek for the Customs house -at the j?ort Df use THE SiAR 01F MOXTI�OsE. that the.litter had guarant6ed , his life ith -colored `woman named' Bush, the ical Aisocistioni eharg- Ottawa during the mbuth ended An London 360 ox c ur Elora' I em W. using the title of 31st :-Pree goods entered, a7,,iia'brilliant, dazzlingleaderrais against the power of lead. Tradition, our sy 67 I e S. have, purchased s about 60i and- leaves a wife ing th" " i-th illegally larl 6'army in eHighlands,. and therefore, has contantly averred.- that ton - e d g6wfi jp, Immi1j.' Mr., Bush leaves gfX.. D.":,sild- with- prctisin oIdibine dutiable goodsentered, $104,M; totalj, por ;,of up owe was killed 0 -tel and- will open it as a synagogue. FF ameF a 'Church y mec iat�oly took the field, ink Clavorh the old St. Epis opal; husband and two children. with' ut Qiig teglstered;'. in coiltraven- $171794. The amount ofd4t . collect. r -the sa ie month last r ELY. -at. J$ear HO' N N Co.* the royalist cause. 'His divring and wc:,� ZY A -SILVER BUTTDN Soathwold, farme' the other d tion of the Ontario 9dical A ed -during in `Mpit --Active; steps are' shortly td ` be 'W" in and and -soon made him tnaoter of 84 ot- Which- struck him 'in the ar k- 8 a ' for:'Satuiday and -Firei broke but, at ga�wks�llle in 430,582. - - - tl�fty a- no Wontr6' I b t 18too un &Y �snd 0 f Wis- Aroid, it is sa taken against the K r, rought A Iload 'of wheat :to, --the 81 Pe to WWed: D. A. I an, he 'enter the -ideal pl4r. *6 Wiunspiii neiday, southward �ad' giv id, by 'a. servant of -Mi, Whyte, one vf- the -ell- n Cans on the . -inf)rmation UL or' CARDNO'S BLOCK) reqsing ing.9i in' his-- own who e to dekst him. shps; va,:e" r1h rket. - When he discovered. 29th ult.;, about noon,,r 0 1 vocalists, and iell* had omas tam ild in a. ew min- known Whyte brothers,goope kru -t shed as, he the rror helft the 104dLinAetable and. utes the' whole 'building Was _ onvelopea 'has met with a sev 4 r' I a the 4e. per4on to the harassed. king. . But h ' e At any ralte, he peri Wad merica tugi Glafflator,'h" ee Do in P.; I olelionie 60 qatetly aspossible, in - fl%mlos-i. theri being -a -h by Ire of his soasou�a out of The- ith: authorities: t- ijkh sauth -struation r Vid Le The' A 461 4f wind At the 'timei The blaze soon i- lumber some forty thousand feetvalued POOPIT4 N-jiftais"-plans wete,doomecl to di lWedi 4 �mmu' 'of, war and. blood, be�h iei�edby a0ad poi4tlnent�- Gene il Da $ley,.! a iiaveller is now-.ceCrried M year old do. qmtSIj00 . HLehad vurehosed-a 4MAll AT H .9 Edw I -of London, met with o te Aed 'to the Prealifteflan' church 0 S E.A F 0 Llg6M& hllllo-fo� �owlng--& r abel, the .10 �nghter of Ing � f, t of 16 or haq been in, command of the' Soot sh is, of. Killierankie on the -Highland _,pal in- 0ansdiin wait ard en. the V . I - - A ' es a�ux�llisries in England, was recalled, to 'raft -A llows the wind- ad accident the' oth�r day, ch in %,-f6w -minut, d was in ashes ;limitinBarf6r Tow6bip, afew il a, knife wl�.t en 8 - & . tries in the live 'stock claite' a sun, itemer. Scotland, qnd. came upon - Mon tent w triking into her. eye., while bliewas cate and at o#eAime there wore no less than a, and had just remov troso, ings of- -the- Gakreyj thd turbu sters. f the 'PovinAal: Fair at Kingston, - from, Par! ed his or- t -feared 111 lugs P an open , --The apple e, in the vicinity of army lay -in '-fancied s or, ngm.e rinj -It is she Will lose -ten or 0 ve w.flie a once. ituff from the mill to of which eL sometimes. plainly, visible. have *,been , so ..:. iumerous 'that �sd. ome, this i Listowel is ver eM liar y at Sblkirk. and partly at Ph from the -car �windows,;and.sometimoe n ly. ve t6 'be, erected. he eye, thbugh'ber physician making The P and 6 ur. , Were the only a's to obviste'da ger'iroui fire. 'The, ditidualheds *11h OM ig, ivery effort, to save it.' in 8 de'stro ed. case -is -clearly e'of incendiainem. TUbal GoverAment wo -Misuagar of Stratford-,. left a, ha III a short distance away. he hid.den'fr s' tht, ai, thi� road -bed runs �­The Mauito build hk feliv diys agem- attend the schoolof thL natiters, under Lesliy� atts -. Mopg s.ome proipitoUs'L dliff whose psi- '-Wm. Carson, 'of Ward— a I. the. I ult., Miss -Minle Suspicion 1pointsin acertain irection ed hao-dedided to ipe.out- the L F present Roint, Edi on his Nickell i of Liroehouse, niar Guilpfi, io strongly th -t Vby h -pendiefilar, side dro] e slid a Mr. V te si engaged ,reception rose and hi's Highlanders Witt out to sloop the other 'itight. with tZ, '�e &toLry at Phil ,elphis. ps in sheer descent to 0.0mm, i ns.,of juati a19610, 5 G e pose -M The -sides, of the edroom'w'lhdd* open During the had her right ear, torn off. by being a detective to w- ork on the e and gregs OIL Giimo�ol, an aged lady, of the fu uch as religious animosity 0 alY the. stream 'below. t are new commhsi6 J*' ilt be 'appoin ed. n of Elms, -had inspire If *48 two -the c e�brought It .safa re- ssio the- mis- and,even thoset victors. in.. ravine ly�. uncultivated and. in ht ^s. thief With -a long ole hooked pitched I fiom ter horseo poets to have rim ome to _fOUghtL �-Mr. 0. L.. CrdeweIl,@r,'B. �A.)Mathb- will" I* the dooiste of her '-map hard 'fray coul -wooded as they were which hung at the hpiirs 4ft6rwa�ds this - isr - was - the guilty party. fortune to � fail lot, L Y �hickly Caron's vestj - befbie k smW6al master, shawai High' School wd *- wit�stand. the na:.Moiffr6s'o!s� when the battle- ivas fought. The road t of: the bed removing therefrom*a f6und and seft- in but the%'doctori sia Jeanette Danca�i, the no -47 er arin. of 6 house ind likes 00, hojL been a;p ointe headmaiter 'of the 'it proved -known Canadian .. I I W& L the -resu vina -Merrit Morey,- wFullarton, farmer'. arr4y -was utterly -routed, an4; the.: MaV' dowa, Which the defeated - armY fled in. Cdntri. L d" tch Val did at $52s: prognosticattons as to well jou6allst� was f Pittsburg, Saitur at the Woods of Arden ged 60 ears, ail �,7*f* Ale correct an ay. next. was tecently fine.0, $100 by Police Magis- '(In* himself narrowly escaped capture, its -retreat, though widened and_ d d thad to -be entertathed Y in -Chas. Youn8j,' 'a' oved � since, th 11. of the Knox' Prbs,, taken - 6 as there -no U iont rate 0, f11 Stratford, to com. a Ed' in ;7--- t forindfic6i only- e to the jalloiv t- in at M'snioralilb da i accept6d. the' t S Me ten Ial pr ca and 'on Friday last, by MrDrast- - gleL carrier between �rluke' 'and Hamilton 0 -f0 een year old-- g-' buf 1699,.- stiW traverse the Giltj This 6lorgyman vitality'in it to' -blelts' to its UsWi intwho inviteds, partyof,jour- assa4WOu a, ur k five. years later. These -wel:e 8 n,,i terian Church ena rowth wai attacked and -1h t 'at by highway 'Men with hile -The-flax is boom- tro blous da persecution'- C1086 to' t6 banks of the river. torn I Mill at Millbank of religious rriday mornlag lies the p!aoe fdrmetl�"occupied :by, former. ition. The - afflictiou. is" very, -zalistam eet big distinguished fellow - :ng their ing'this.season: About .400 .-tons haie & religious strifei'si d thd visitor who T# W; G# 1 0 as 4U1tedi8figurII1g, countrywom . k mith, now -of San Franc so unusual as well an The �art.y included -Mrs. - V61114,iisj -tbe. wqll-�knowa - fornia. been delivered at ce . wor or, Mora* stilY more com4ln a the c6sch Irom Selkirk and folig we [TimEND-1 r­aThbl Ontafio Government 14spector editors of thoA ow York -Times,, 31*11, McLarewdi6d: at 0 an ounsan te, near d tompbrau k" is siriously� -Dr. John th indings of the 1 -love y -road' to in lot di -4 and TExress,' World itu "HL&rper�i every my W P, an a not 3xpectod: tt&w& -of Che'doeFact6rielidr' ed ounc- -Jacob- Schon neyer, a, resident of wh re as the -Scott Act tha Great- her.home on-Tharsdiy last week, - of the. age of 91' Weekly. MissDunpan's proposedvisit ed, hit6 the Xorth kid&sox factor$ at appe]27. td -recover. y . ear . s. . The*deceaBed- was. - one-- Of - the Lucall the o . ther morning ection with Mi sttatfordl for 30yearej died'-- The swan.on still St. Mary's like . I - : . * ' . L:__# g to'ndon has -now during the Ae- I onn so Lill1i Lewis to ruer the past st Curse thiit ever H, lived a Float's double, swan and shadow. ed to.the Country'le ehtleman An L Xula few, das ago. , Deceased had 61debt settlers in Otta,�va, afidL for livery the; supply'of milk. The re- Japatiexcites mudhinterest in literary [W -for Tug Expo nou.] growing in i en a geranium Whose OW t refrain froin 'Dic ritten h 'and arran ei ealif of 58 years. dantio roj ing that: he 'a * er of years tied and edited, t e 6 sult OJ. -h*' -insp ts have -been. Iii'vei; stool erg- re sll�of'tfie Id is qc ion. d,, t' -was that'he found gem n wedded nlow Albaptised Mil affbeing delivered b el - Thoi. Hi rris,. of Mitchelllw.lib ig da$ is ylikely to soon come as �iti The most diffichlt phase of this prob- completed for -the. ippearsuce of th r st croauiy- white, ��tqlvvii Gazette. L,.,.Ml Pare milt I named I . _. loy, residing near. -three p4rties;Jwo, Hall an the Niw York Woti BlIffering. from vi disease(I -foot, wh �'n the nWaket ivnd the sword i All loin *Ahat those who drink dea'st most :. , - Thomas h of Ili` onj d ttL letters in ni ergo aii ainputation ne to be, resorted t.oin defence of ME We iff6etually -hinder the progress 'of. -tem- Cotirtfight, was bi eu,ou the -krni by -a L On to in. and by ayndieste in many of *0 1 to have -to :U has been appointBd'. rofessor :o A ad ship, An of the limb be Or any b9pe he pleases, or to pers=6. Is - ihis prop6sitioh a. harsh for grl- rattlsfial, one froin Lo d of. recovery -rig to worship an te' Saturday, He . was attend- vestiga.tion Was belil in the eveni lag.journals of the Unite States, ot D.A. culture, in the Ontario gric ural, ugt -k alt can be 6atertain -pla, one, T b e, it to be true, and I ma d but the result has not �en made public, to -of Dr. Toolle f the endsof despotism in hkh eliliv a binder, When the snake Jumpe u-13j.6rde -well was e a n pect of thi. a y %he statement for the sake of truth the A4. ny rate, the pros College. -�-Spriug crops, jn� the vicinity of Mill- At D. gr s#d ro grass a d bit him ' d%k the� %L -Geo. 11,YlanhigaT well-to.do started on his premises at Sundriago, PIL -Donnelly Bio t6rs;' of :$t. Thomas via ry bank are very go 4, Date being�-,- extra, alln of-Aillphadgh,- dotted-. over temperahce. When'l assume that three- elbow. ' His life will be. saved. Jarff was dug down bave lost, fromin4igestlo:n, theirotallion... ier in London At. his Muskoka, last week. It but the fall wh t is & totaf failure. grahing battle, is a niore -pleasing one fourths of our.1male' adults drink, I do, Backwoodemo of Muskoksand-north- wife.'s tion' he )%sk�d ig lath.er-in. to the level of the lake* and Y not ta-be understood that three-* Hamb Otonian 196W, by Jim Vish� rugges -then they -Mr. Thomas 110,11 threshed 700 bushels m6an ern townships complikin , that. the eer I -H' Bush,'to sp of red- some 50 feet, when aw pnry they strittek a ThIA Efillan it. could have been t a 3 jq&q th. Thd hQrse 1 %,,266, 0 d other large game are �beilig` ixter- ug their of, barley -from 17 owing. Seitembor morning- in 1645, en he i6ur a,. or evew one-fourth of them- ar'e wex and -n weeki With -them The man com- intemperate or excessiv rinkers..'.The�� T of. English', IT4,19 and the well filled up and is run- �-In- the vicinit y - Of ffaagsel. threshe.rd. art*ies of Lesley and Montro 'closec n e d inated'by theii wol�es. �-They urge, the: �ut %Oii� 6v;ning the t* o got into ning ov:er in a large stream) thres" and the roes pas�:ied -over thof Canadian liecL, !ng d drunkards, the hard drinkers t4e' bouity on repint, the yiel I very good, some oats de dly strifei Goveruhleiit to increase 'atioa and*13usheame- out second to sink'wt of 'the town and causing, on ia -Pacific and Michigan -Central Rsilw4ye", an ilteFL 'liquor sellers all com a -their d.estructibn best. lRis face. was- pounded 11 black some excitement. It is' reported that - yielding ii high as fifty bushels -per _4 binedcould ot for wblvis' heads to tnakol. en-�route to Nebra'skat A few days ago, load, peas frOrr. ten to 17 erload,' one hour hinder the. rogress of - teiriper- all object. and b1bei"' and he was a3so wounded Dr. Toolie's boniiel, -in course f erection,, the latter partof the sevente h snc�, if -th. e -Mr.4iP, Byrne, of Londoni"Wat ty to thirty per eir ArtsWere not 'streugtho A er of. -.Buffalo me and three -in-law'. bal has Bun7k es. It is -estimated a wit.. numb bout ilie b6df.­ - Thd four inA hriahingi fall whe%t from iwen e PerseoZms to which' he ions, in -port, Ifuron th6 '8the'r' day lid j ened by -the influenee of the occas Orme been at�reqted.'- that the csleSaud at the ate f Toronto parties,'. haVe f d le of orw subjected on.. -c� at n ing their 'Pao Scotland iv drinkers' The great-, majority of those tiessod- the. Dembdri ic demoti5tratio Vndicate to. .,buy- .. 20,0000 acres to:the of citit- t -While Josep Tait, ,of P O� clove. welve barrels an ho=-- Mr. Aljoe. is out very, count of their unaitermble'determins w�fe-.fully 6 ina, �00 the - -o rd eco, in itching hay front a Who 4rink'areoccasional drinkers allily, n I in and- hite plug hits in th6 iptobessidn. i� timber lands didsteiwho have failed 400btainthi bill k! afraid that his jewelry shop, 'it at half present, 0 -price -diet es of R,89issippi, mitli't, Port. class:etitiflcat�s the' Department Edu,- w BID Re. offers - waa engaec to Forship, God according to the -men wh, -do not dri theif !' , . . ... I - State dayla, Ij his. foot slipped - o he'object'of ex of heir cons ' nee rose to their gres st- -At the -meeting of.-th Bay of Quintb cie d timber tothe Ed' li� d- T with. throwing 4im. d Own estimationior in 6.e.es timako.of the .1n,g lumber'an ..,ropqan, catio ad a cire ,e Orange Hal has now, thiough, the r Be�-keopors'- Ass6cia�tion, on the 30th aye i0sq, 0 own� he lit. The Duke 6f : York, afterw do -those foot" %iid 'large appe Aud� breaking so f his ribs. T. general -public, to db any barmi -but who mast rp' 01 High'Solioolsp ag a, II, that: gloomiest -and- t' t.. :u Ilevillet it ives stated- that'the ermitti a;r in the re in Adam Thomoson;- near R,6ek mad 60o marks the. re'ent ground for a considerable- distam r of, a viruleriftypi 1 dr- k Jua enough o throw -their hifiti. e on a ng their -Disteni-pe a Ce .earwas f ical of- bigots, was. deputed to S V-- yield of. honey thP y the. poorest Weaworih, 1aid fo aiqd. their'example on the id' tqn, County of valentanionsrhorketin Downie, an for�o-the, penal c e' e ofin- ur. third-elass examination -to proce- 4 with around. -t lav M, Is d to carry, into t of , tem. Qu record, -o d' 25 shocks of to work temperance, and'n' t on the� side -acres �of oats tbat.,sh,'We 3 the itudy fo� secon class -Some imeago a respectable great msny�'ferthera fire unable e _F manj named course:*of i a- *14ch &ohibited t6`9fr' e 6xerclse'o re of -A young B. J. peran e 0 man each' ra The -number of, marks in North *Oxford, put- up s tab theii antimals. epu - -Reeve, Welch, iaouvictionb. he c ., If it be-kn Wn. that -a'� - lo -c on uptlhg outh 10 sh;aves -It will. tu ' -out 325: cert1ficiteS.L r�xidlng 1* lous principles and Cressy oncii a. month that is 1ast yea -on mare �-Ior w12ioh riaks champagne bashelso that - n- i-eans 81 bushels Downie, lost a u4bI to -the' re4ollr 6d for this priVillage r was of butter for a Nitb '"Some -qof the oldest setilers Bay_' L 0,0. L Slir of Bothwell Bridge, where a ni m- suffi L to. de9troy -his for- -,X-6rwichi olimbe orty fee I t up a tree, mew plan, viz.: - 11ar merchant a Qient fell i . '6ty tubg -he refused $2 911anteri, goaded t6- �'d ind died in- es"s then. -:four 700.1 as partially thbUt. 0 ;�AIewda s..a -Xing [J�bert - fell be of the Covi temperahce. If a man. drinks beer once thab thek aever saw bettor -spring or ps T jail. P rish# of ]E hoUl sion, , ohn filled with salt, and then filled with but. ne L were b 11 Be. Y e atrobitieg.NyMob 9 eon g 'o 'shoemaker, up- tot. In the throng of, business. the feOM-.exhaustion in the harvest field Ono a week, and it be not kenerally:ku wn' t�L than there ari in Beierly this seasob. L " ifd;-a Bollin t Will be .6 r,pt - Livifigi on, a s, ago,- and d fly perpetrated upon -. theni,. yet n" temper- i .Mrs. M441% mar .-Mr. njus. Osanley-,* a laborer, 'wards of 75. years of a el, iiiarried, Mrs. ter wasAisposed -of -Ithout being t4p. not usuilly- advocate day a couple' of en 61 urg W in% ia--bei w fa iliar with the sit ',of* wari,* had.-: d Tilsonb n .84thyeat' At, last so,- snde�l$ jHe does not, feel like -asking oth- I es who..,�.bis be6ri working for' Me. Alex. Micartyi ab6ut the, saf.he -age. He had ped. short, tim# after the fraud w seriously ill 'ever since. Walked out thrt :'and soahalf mill tO bf -Lake d vu to rout with great 44,ughter. With"_ Overy, was -6busideie Murray, )th lint, Rast Zotia, brok ' his a re oposing.. era not to drink. Re cliphot, 'consistent- da e- on a fo .pr ere silyshipwas counts his, re iating the persecutors ith ly 'rebuke t4lLe W -visit her"Asught een her only. once d and her- I ir a smsU in ad ofsat �e; the Abe doubtful.- M&U ho sellc liquor.' fitig lieck .. the other � morningi, He was at T he minister V�a L or rod- for. Friday,' and Out, tie. The Moot he can "do is b at way rk in the top -of t4e*barn n 'the' -When -th V rdoui asselin, �h foolhar y man W 0 help the bltd, appeared only to have to sed-- 8 to come make explanation, which -A very ple !on was. th M ili 6 ile u e oto Sao co*e� hurried 'matters she. did very reluctantly. wt to bv sior and -Mrs. to,grest.erf r. ' Th Wish, tho .'cause of temperance success,.. e'Means he fell 'to, This is ]At 'Lionsad's fourth fraud was -6pened up to her view shee en v. ome days agom utrement, near Mon- sIde,:When by som by..m d4y.. Propeity. GRAIIAM, bY OLAVERHOUSZ,, and in a 4uiet way 4eplore what; be calls.. Ho lived but a few'houis. obanged red, wh' ' nd blue afid IF took lor Of Trinity c 015 c all, one after 0 A- the.floDr. marriage. Shi, has Be onfeen children, fL UCTS W1 -treal -set fire 't his oliDthea' saturate ite ar, re o MeC0Y- Mo- to 3/1rS. Eve'Sola Plan Of. Putting the ,fiers; e e a- and: rie ose name is. Aete 4 'vile of --inte er-previous names Sted yet when v6r h a mperanc. night the Salvation H t ­ I . .- I a vith oa, -ahil, WJ AQUO Y noou lately, to sam I I -oil' as very 'set I NOW. t on. :The groundSL were -M( 4L -of Sc�ttish -race are found and.,S Ot- 'just these occasio obstructed. the- sidewalk in and Me art Qt. of all I drlikeii. of the congrogU ch ed" has died fiDia-his injurio's. Wbitty blame on -(tot' the old) lint the young and L, 'tions, sArviVe, had been ur Ww". Hart Serpents. After ap slid the entertain:* *Aradf f )ro.- who constitute the barrier over. *hi rket, and refudig tio move n$ 6 tastefully adorn' �--D -� di-' MAI -One evening latel. 48 Is$ 0 g -Hortense. Ei . Lediio, thb ol. I;isi* Daitate Co ict. - About' m( t i �ihe'hsrrylag of the vei iin. . the teniperauce reform does not, and in i1i every.resp a in n whole arm ielegriph pera- IS cents a poundloi the s4it)'old went nient llrs� class vorced'Wife 'of Prilmo, hEA"6 y, officers an privat6g, were GraudTrunk Railw r '�ture of -things, annot ass t1l i o'OrC - at. -Hespler, arranging . the off to hide h Ito supper.- ei� ancl .961f, by the -a, - thi ; lodk-up. t6r, 'n So - 100 people� oat d6w, had distinguished. him n fra on- &treated and , LPI&C n aer shae in a obneemledplace, - hig ferocity in: the ba f Bothi vell there were 6nly t*o classesL-onlyintemi. a action for $10,000, t'th U in &U I - Airchie' ra am of Hibbart, tile 0 They were: bailed o er -he -4 p4d, atid fell twelve in. -the bushes out -side of t1i 6 I - r reflect -in e Garen of t G h a Ins e ' Mr. -treal.star -for 414edli�eYfo 91 e'* sical- bor.. e�o my Of la$� Week for old Sir' t d hard drinkers -in one class, Bridge. 4 The attempt begun b pera. eL n houri- -when they. fagain, .bqgan, th ir re- o itemi feet,' igh.ting on his back Eden. ,iza to-, An left on Wedu -'on her charactn -exercises fout.br five. weeks- WJ'%lter Scott and coniin ed by I ter and total absiainer in the -other, �thon : 2 and to op u of -the Toronto ligious seroso the, , il t qk- where helmy - -Oa Wi�dnesdmy nibrning, 9th ult.i ral' th6 temper4 'A -bloode'd murder occirted- n e ipathizers to rehab the chyac" mce problem would soon be - - on a Allen visiting hiSL old iome and frien. a. He sy� ilitate cold A Seal d hort,1 up in in Kingston, Miss Frederic Normal 8�hr�oI L kenin p ce Wednes�! bin!Z. .7� H! aspicked was ace verh h'' e ith settledi W� would prohibitory Ouse, -as not n t' on Saturday. W. L lf.�,'..'Webb' "ed to the daughter of Mr. J Antis -11 nc -i6 doctor-. t, or. ,Ompi h'120' -students on the an unconscious tate io d carvi flag be aub d by. bis nephew., -Mr.- tei" of Cla dsO" Brand Ed 0 lmberman instant y ­ illed. his' f On ex - NV. Gilbert of Crom- un nixed success. Tra.diti n Jee laws in -this n oars, and enforce I , k11 wife en- eing (-filfillan. and M - roll the" sxfthum number allm wingto, and sister of Mr. y suppress 0 QO roug it -we hat he author, was married to M art�. The lattqr has gone wi oh history in prono h' -to remain. We: -Would practicll �rhile ir* uihki,`by sh Alngr -her, th an'd - t ncinIg him to thetu. amina� ion r. Rushton e ata ped' th6 n ladles :and' !ntbe -de was "Committed in ap FaiTclougb, $mlo : the hbad. The �d d 'r6bably his back sheet foi- Oe yeat ehd- a mmft Of L fie e, and u apd,be#er. tha ll, when- the .-The balance, over, �It is Said tii1i five, A* becturer in. Oreek : de my 0 ee- f their Ioixi * youig chil- -it: bkoken in Tor The'bri bid ing 30th une, 1887, shows t6i napure,w.hose uativ6i ferodby vand bri [thl. present generation of ifiteniperat, L n men called uPo ' it H the pres!3n o - I n ey udson onto University. td Canada for iV was 'unrello�ved'. - -by habitual drinkers died but, We should r Webb gave himself up Domestic H� Buebjanan, M.D., of a train of white, and- a tulle under skirt 92,129 has beet rever, for th di e troubles '' r6 the cause of the deed-. Knox College, Toronto' was - dnes-" trimmed -with oratge�b]Awms. $he ilremitted- 'during his reeen!t'Asit in and no more -drdnkard mesf6r orphans le�st spark of so. -have we 6n�disn: Ho human -kin -I so n xpenses of Ca a�- habitual drinker, who voluatder�ed f .1 n work k 'we in nd Scotland. e Duke of Yoik4' access on _to, the is a -fulk-fledge, day,.h.1ght last week,., -&t Ahe Dumfries -wore pes OrIl in -pnglabd A -iiiu- � - -OF P sent out from C --w-Tfie Canadian lumbermen are c( A a en There ere, is ex- lone;. Over- $4,4 th -on6 under the tibli. of J6mes IL an began social glass-on6e' 5 houtea nthe"'M , �lainlng that the'new, regulstion� just on. street Presbyterian'* Church, Paris, or- --eight.bridesmaids, two o om. were in e �tli obi. Legislitaie" on 111ount of e entirely by hii determination.tor prouiof�-- the'.. c 1p'sq� Weeik, or �eihapsonlybnce -in: a- month. 01 Om is ai missionary to C a. wbite, two r n, two pink au4 -fl e, first smaid wat higlish rms-w At d cotLA6�. lik the* giving'-tbemagr6at.de%I of.unnec6siary- Rev. Mr, McKayo' V.oqdstoe 442.09 has been& contribut d Vri&y aftefto the- fi e. forced'�. by the, onfral Indi bill to eon rm th Department of Cust - 's" di tied as large tin -fi of the Rdmish church, to-whidli he -be first the' downwar couttactiviih t Northern Pacific re two in bu ot cal-cidated to put an end fijov- ement - of - the Niagara rivet, '. W as ut L of P The other 4 my a iramp entered the lolged, w� ere n' River Valley road woo troubl _ �Xp t -lum- ed-� the Oal it ermon ,jV.L Dr. iss Gar. e Allen, the second Mhisg spedting the Re e in -the shipnie nthe lil redl, Stratford, and7 toj�he oppriession. and ruehi Price * ed slow an*d almost imperceptible. "There--, aind passle'd. '�err. to, thel.u464 ia�p - War4rbpe, of - 61161ph ledi the ordina- Fairclough. The othe arded �y jiouse of Nlrs.-'�Iothe lav- oula,.`pay,� but, read.s. third.fl- -,States. pears aik�d for some0ing to eat; and while', toivards the Scottislildissenterii. C is no danger of one)" he w Moore that *up t6 'the preient time a �11'train iton prayer., a on, of Far obba, MISS M_. -CartwrightMiss' I - Alex; Ferguson,.- of ad Rev. 1dr.Roberto i1e, D ne '-Mr that ldy -was &ocurlugL -th wethe bhsterflild, a(ldresi ad he wly_Or 'Coch Wb(> e- kood ertousei, noNv 8 iseQuiit-Dandee still aon- oh, horror .of horroksi as he mrs he township, was u Witerford. on Satur- load" of luzaber r ne Louies Briggs, Miss Bette,, Miss from. P, purse -h�ari the. sound- of 'falling' kville, trampabstraete 9,% bill, as�on' intry' to the dai ed missio�nar�- tidued his iul�lerablq persecutions vith abysi he day with otbe s,:de ive- aof-caral-was sult a to k his Ithich calmly, I increased vigor. The r wateks in the distance.' hd tries to escape I ring: dheese,. entefed e r e,andMjsaMcDnald,Pf Oro some -table I , . P. - -riog. �Canadiin Custom tward and also in residence -P assisted by . I 0 1possi e, en going. over e natrivk`Bar-- -The groornwas his brother, Of them, -on the e, Nil c 61- 'but the roaring i e' *h th railroad' nor ates, the' entreaties 'flight, at-a passin trai thd 'Am irclougli. There wremmay however, and e, money wag not missed -was, of course� to d(saffect th e erican Xil'stoms. 86 :far as reit, an in o ffe n siv e old �m* end his Me. Geo. F* s' choosa Iis friends'have b en disregarded,: 19 t dr4 tookA mitient ondreach.. th�Scottish people,I-who weiref"-'Fniby- of all lot f he pro is r e ar until he was be:3 iertaking Mir. ntry oncerned amysituated On the celebrated C d guests, ilic u in a granct Me 11 en -Wir- but.n6w- death'an4 destruction are iurely. sud'ria aw4y, nroes Canadian. outw�rd e 1 d' mo K. to A, ohnst6n, -of Blans---- us toward Ja d Wh notbosi av�thibg, y A irk- -While Xrr hich being Swah e wa a- ahead. The h6rie; thi itry doei pp live, in. 'the, township of Bid- i1i the gland, he bef 11m, and It Alwlqgton, to -his a e sees,no, possibl dulpb, wAi attacked by b and ij Ltei, Mrs. James MoQre, li of Orang7e hinded in En ore y ped nto nioe's -wik* an.a. thi made slmpf� for statistical purposes. rowdies onSun- ce break ext wo tindered lake, for to w1$8 hailed aa�. a deliverer, with only�, Uss of escape e, desperation fills hid Jum ig, son's. n. thebap�y uple re d sersto 0"Cna of FA tiated. With Americar betwee-u- - the whore co 2. 1 � Or ni of Monroe' -arif - re, returnin town. p - it ls;'.diffirout day morning; 26th.- V1 of 8t*- N arys* W th entry. A Very eIr mothei, eu�husiasm. in the northern than. fiV the son) ind1e. rushes on to the abyss and Wroloigh made thii from the &Ah bed. of 1owele :s -horsea These entries made atlh�, office of hours -6f, 0 an4 2o'claq'k, and consider. a reception, Mr. I the th -all is over. mng ra from -the e: ffe U.' of whi it short the American Consul and sr6 paid for.� able dat be o -Wing to' so isan e nage done to th4ir humble dwel adquointsace m so Boniiie" Du� xild not be'�ao'bmd if it were ch the Biockville High and no- ement of th' kingdom, of Mist Allin when all Who- as, he Jacobite songil (perhaps' sarcytic- Butthis- wo, 8 Principal of hatnewhe her ran a and both oc- 6rwikrdz dif d, Mrs, F* " n 0 The Ckma* diau .. Customs, Department I lin Dors and wiu4bwo were broken wa away : to orguso is I , - 1, - - d h is soon filled. by snoth� aft an dangerous ria oiles thrown into th oal: - . for' -his- plice sued -an nis 0 school. to him,: In n4le owevey, 414 u u aye n w Highlat ders er. '-,Somebo-d I o, son goii to fill out the- cupants of the uggy were thrown out. &I. y 0 y badly c Aboit the head -sud'falce, h' o out- �And injured, is. Wore seriously- Bog ga, her round him a b Y, ti