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I knew that Mr. Baldwin Rjailroad th� �iand "was uncultivated. � �ldest ractisin law er in the' Nia arm the will not naval ex edi- made at the dam, the po�er _ ' ` � �, p g q g y go nut on a p The sai*ing effected - � —• I� (a son �of the late �V. ��. Baldwi� ot Now the land ad'oinin the town aud ,di"strict' ha�in been. called to- the bar tion 'b • the v m time at b the s`�ct horae o � � A�, � �, � Q��, ._ � J g � g. . y mael es for so e 4 Y y p w�r moior is abou� � � THE• R.��4ISLItiGS OF A\ ovfi�xzo� ua�r— Nlaahquoteh) lived near, so I hunted him close up to: NicDouald is enclosed .and fifty year$ ago. : F�e was :a man �,most .least. ; � e t�irez ions of coal er da o�tsvent �four • ` � � . ' � Tx� CR.OPS=THE C�IAAACTER OF THE, U.� He kindt ave us our tea but on �i ci all in_ wheat and a uantit of hi hl esteemed `� ��cx��s' i2x � ' " � � , �'` : .Y � . � . , P. 4 $ Y .-� q Y, � Y . _ r .. —The body of ;a man was found i� bouTs. The Brvsh Electiic Gompany, � ' � � CUL'NTRF —SETTI�RSE,iT —. PRnGRESS �, aCCOUIlt O� � 1S1tOT.8 could not take us in, - n�w land has been broken. I: was �n-. —The last of a seriea o€ eharitable Rerirand's fis ' 'e e r Cieveland ut in the �•' hin net in I�ake�Eri ,n a , g p lec,�ric pl�nt. " ' ' � � S� O �i � il e�: • OF TO��'�IS A*fD V7IxLACTE:i. � P . _ ` '`��}���� �u��t�" .� � , A gen�tleman ther _ kirdly o�ereti us the ra�med � thut beyond McDonald, which excursio�na ``given io the chi ldren. of : Colehester Thureda , Frocii his clothes --�'Vellin ton Daile -�a'lin f� _ . ' _ � - - hos � itali of is l o e � , � ,, ' � . g . y� � � r m ° � f �.T T$F— H� i�:� ' •• G h i us ,�hicti wo l�d- fo�r ears a o was �v�t laud c�atder- . oor arents�b � eha�itable societ 'n it ia u oaed •' B�, o d�, m s� a' _��� �ee -_ . - v ng �us� reiurned from €� visit to P Y , . , � Y.� � P P . Y _. y 3, �s pp he,was a sai�o�. He wa� r df r, a e t �3 mti�o� the' �ther . _ , u��� � • -- •- 1�cae ted. He l�.ved eix m�es uor ��#� la�td �a� uow be u broken u. and" TorA�ito too 1 ce o 'd : . . . . _. , , . Maxi:toba; a�d kno4vtu �h�a�� ma� . y. .�. . ��, � �,. � P . J� p a u�ri_ay �as�, � f���, $ iacJ�es; in I�e1g1z�, r�rl hc��� ax�d da wi�h �Ans�derab. �o��loqse �.l�ap e :�,. . � a ° " .g. - Y ip , Y , Y � , „ ' - . - - .. . . • . w�thiu a�� �na��� �t T_�q�l�Ad. �.'�stw+�s�i w�� b�i� �� i�l a�t�l��� ,,�.ft��.: leavs Ov�r �6041ap�c�� o hee Q� s . , , � ����� �c� �8 Q[#��xt9 ��P li�G�x�dk�d lA �t��� �Avi c � � . P , Y . , � q. . _.� w _ r� �h�p �� . 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R a . tfi,• ���nnels . , . _ _... � _ t�mi�er. mh� ��t�n , � . .. , .. _ _ , (j - - - � y� }� �e � - , ca �ble�of rodtt�in o�od ��y 1� ra�ling �,nd t�� �Sr�gre�g� ��,�la�v, buti �,reb�,�1y �urn, �u�gb�, ��c�•w���h �x��if� �x�d.chil:d lodg• .brothe�e ���d, 2g, fub�r�1 f��ne�ti�,�5�U► ���le arr��n ettrent�cauld ao� be entered � Y�� i�� t .- . � __. . 2 - . . p � -. �' $ . cro�g. �-Gon'- � . . . � .. � . . . _ _. � �.. � r, r. . _ . ... . . a - .. $ . .. s � . . . i . a � •_.. _. _. _ � � . . i .. .r- C! .. . . r.. - ���d� �� ' � '-' d era 1 •• ;eom�what, in plac�s, broken, but `tli� O�r �rriv�,l in Wiunipeg e�ded aur clrive, ed �i�• the ce�i�, ;_ �o��l amottn� receiv�d darm ear b into in r ard • to the Bi ` id b e af �he land was nob cu1�xK�ted, ;- , g�' Y �g g Creek drai�s .. . New Shir�ings, ... __: ;soil ie gvocl. Around.Swan L�ke Y, 0..� 1�V`e found� the harvegt �ver where . in `—A� le �u ers ara contractin for lod es 6 524,�0� ' .�seeg�ments but no ' , �� but �he crop� looked v�ry fair, a�, eotine ; Y 4 �p Y. � . g,�, , thitsg was� clone. The � _ . ��� �b��onss ` were bein cu ;the crops were good, �VVhe�r you geb full.progre�s, and in another week should �the a�aple crbp rn N1osa ecnd other town- —On Sunda af�ernoon r�li ious s�er- Iii Creek drain w�s built b Tilbur . g: �. -The .town o.f:��Morris ,: . ;, Y g b , , Y 9 � ¢ . � • had made no , nto township 4, r.ange 11, the soil is b�� over. I aee by the Provincial Gov- ships west ; of London. Yrices are vicea were canduc�ed in. three differenb East and cost in t�e nei hborh�od of ' . ; �ew �orsets, e��c: progresa .since my�.fo.rmer , , g . ����€� e�a�ts- . - visit in 1885. It�is s iight, covered �vith :serub, but tlie crops er;n�nent returns that the avera�e' yield abouL �i0�cents per barrel for f�ll:�and places in the exhibition- ark,. Guelpb. �36,000. . The tosvnshi e. of Tilbn � . uppqse�i _th�l!'�orris- .�e saw. were ood. Nearer � Pilot is'ex ectecl to be 14 bushels, but from 1,25 for winter a les. -' The Salvation Arm wlio are holdin S'Peat Romn a p � �.II. 'marked at the =VERY- BFandon branah of the I��orthern Pacifi�� g � � PP y, g , ey, nd �Iersea were also _ ���� ��a �tt5m� . ra• - F� ound t�ere was more `settlement, but: w at I saw T venture to predict that the ,—Carliele�- D. Graham, the Philaael-� btheir annua� cam occu ied a osiiion benefited and were assea il�vay will make a change. ,:�Ve drove t P� P p , sedaccordingly,� ' ._ � GLOS�ST' . PR;]�FS. - . 1;the�erops were thin, ,tl�e straw shortr a�erage will�be nearer 1G bushels. How- � hia� eoo er niade the=da9cent of ihe in rear of the alace. The Yl mouth< but I�omne a ealed a around Morrie t� the eaet and north and ;� , � p �� P Y y pp , nd an arbitra- ���� ���$���� alon �h �nd the gopl�ers haa destroyed eome ev'er, the amount for export will be con- Ni�gara Falle in a•barrel on-Sunda Brethren,hel,d forth in front of the mt�in tion committee has been a otntecl. The . � � .. g e I�,ed� river. The whea't and _, 3� PP � Cial �d�v prices for aII kinds � ortions. SomQ fields. wili avera e] 0� sielerabl more than last. _ ear. - The. mornin �last�. �ie ie the firet erson to buildin while at the bro `of � the hill coste in � �' �� ���.,� � n , f barley� harvest, was � general. It'-was .p g � - �: y , g. , P g �' xhe case�iil be o�er�.'i,00U. ��'I� of �ummer. Goods. � iothers�as high as 2� bushela; . On fallow � qut�lity is .excellent. We �ound� that make.the descent �nd come oi.zt alive. another aoc� could be 'seen ,�onduciin —A aomewhat uni a' , g que m rriage �aok : thougkt tnat : the average . of whet�i � Xa�s t� �ia -.' would b r ;land 'tlie .crops were the best; .`I'he tfiough the atraw was shurt and in.many ,,--Wxn..Corbett, of� Moea,� Middlesex,: aerotional exercises: � � lace the:other ni ht at <�tiaRra whea „ ve� , , � e from` 12 to �� buah�ls -�ome � p 8 �` —A� �r��—' - y field�s woul ' ° co.untry through which we passed this ca�es the ear also short, it waa. full of county, lead� in the �yield : of whea� so .=Un the farm of.Mr. John Wilson, Kev:W.T.�'Vinfield united in the hol ��se� a�ne . _ . . d average frQm � 20 .to- 2�. � z y P. � - . �'Ve assed some wet and ha lan �d�}y was to a great extent unsettled. � At: plump grain, and it ia from this fact that far. � Fle is said to ha've hacl t�r�e acrea; .Pine 1�iver, near �iincardine; a team at-� bonds of matrimon � Ali-�3in-Debe p y ds, I�ut pilot Mound we too� the Canadian I-base-m caiculation that the ield will° of t e Democra - y °�' �k�ea .�ash Sfore -BaW none but what was ood aad� ea' =� a.Y Y _ h t variety that yielded tached to a new binder, in the`han�da of� chief of the Arab tribe with $arnume - � .� � G .�.•g P,Pacific'Railway to. Deloraine, were we be� h�avier th�,n �the farmers expect. aboub 40`busi�el� to �ke acre. - an a ent ; who was about to show the ahows and Mre. � Nellie �iam'Iton �f;he , ., . abie of cul,tivatio�r.- rhe setilemeut�h�ad I �g= > > � __ �_ . . , QF r.�.mained all night, Between Clearw�ter The;co�tntry has experie�ced an unus- � �-Po11 : He wood a domestic workin ractical workin s of it before lacin ' enake charm�r of tlie same show o e- _ --� ` . not iucreased durin� the.past four ye�rs,, � �; ,. , Y, Y. � ,g f P. 8 � p g . S m i� r�mi3' ` � 6at I: am of - o inion tiiat farmera� can and Uartwright the land to be: see,n froiri _.ua;lly� dry eeason, but, notWithetanding, for Mrs. Baugh, wife of Sta$=Captain. it in the hands of tbe purchaser, .�an months ago the dark e es of �Te11iQ ` � � �'�g •• � _ - = p the train was light and� atoney anc� the showe that� ib is capable of producing Baugh, of ti�e ,5alvation Arm ,'�'Vood- awa makin a com lete wr'eck of the ca tivated the susce tible 'heart of the do w�ll. there, as 'lani� can be bonglit at _- y 3' a K p p p ��� �S� �� , � - crops poor. Between C�rtwright and wl�at w�uld be ,covs�dered in Ontario a etoek,recenil disa eared after stealiu ' maehine. �A few da s iater Mr. ��4ilson duak denizen - oi the desert and he � g � '� ' ����AN & Q s '�from �� to �� an acTe,-but it ie �doubtful , . ,Y , PP .. _ g Y y , � "' � � if thes� ricea will Iast lon �. Killarney the �oil ap�eareci�o', improve, good average spring wheat n crop. �I .�26 in cas�. ` , got a new machine to r�place the broken mac3e Iove to the fair iad inihe music�l -- � ��e�i�i�� ����� � : ` p g' a�`: �h� Delorain� is a`pl�ce of froni .2a0 �o �pU found that ttie cattle, horses, shee , i�r —Three 1'i�tle immi" rant children un- one . free of cost. "' � ton ue of his native clime 1' ok _ competing railroads muet mak�"a differ- p p� ;, g ,., �- g . A i sg t `- - `. i' ence. � � : inhabitants, but at ,present is: suffering and. poultry had materiaIly increaeed in able to speak,a work of En�lieh �,nd with —Ori Sunday night 25th ult. about 12 �n lieh but im er eetl but he :mads ° ��u:�t�� %�iR��O s' BLQ�ig� • - �� from a.dearth of water. T hoicl fe er �number �and w�re in excetlent condition no one to loo��aft o' g p`� y' - ., On the 8th we,lef� 1Vloxris anc�. drev.e - Yp �' � � • , er them �were found at , elock a valuable horae, buggy, harness love by s'tgns and fashions. � � � due es rinci a was very prevalent tbere. V4�'e drove although the grass was short, Tliere ap- - the immigrant sheds,Toronto,last Satur= and lap robe were atolen from Mr. Arch. '�—�ames Earl a well t�no�vn character . - � ' � � P P Ily a1Qng :the grading ; eaxs •to be no 'c ' ' . � � � ' - � of the . __ . from Deloraine to Sourisford (tawnehip p cli natic difficulty in�carry- day. 1Vloore s liome; :• Strathroy. �u� icion in Cornwal - who of late , ear.s ha.s led .a `" �� ` 'V].orris-$randon line. �his was . . . _ , R 2,. ran e 2i ►�'est ,�vhich is o� the 'nnc- in�.on mixed�farmtn ,.There; was a eli ht —The track� of the Canadian Facifiq rested on Levi Plank a oun man who wicked lif � y �' � Q-� � ��� ironed, �for 45 miles and .I believe the .� g � � g _ g � 3' g , died' on �aturday a#�er a ° tion of the Sou�is and South Antler frost early thia � month, but it did ' not railwa �bettive�n London and Windsor is � hacl onl ;recentT finished a ter�- at short illness fr . � _ _ . : grading to }3rant�on is'riearly finished. , . Y ; .Y Y om a �eart affection. . I�f`� B Ba�terick s NPw Fashion _ , rivere.` The country beiween� tliese two appear to° hare done. any dama e. bein laid with fi2- ound� steel rails, Tbe : Penetan uiahene and on Monda even• Deceaeed was in co 0 �� � . The rQad bed i�. suUstantial�y made. • .,. .� � p g � Y mf rtable circum- t Plaies 1�s� to hand. ;: � points �is: light, .dry, and in seceraT places ;� e cam�to tne conclusion that good fish. platee are lon �enou h. to reaeh in he r�turned the stolen ro rt `, stance$ at on� time • wae the husband � -'L _ _ _ - -_ - - _ _ � _ `Ve._eaw about eixt miles_ of countr. : _ : _ ._ . . . . _ _ _ < n � . g g g P Pe Y ,f _ - . � :: . . � Y - Y� , � _ . farcrxin aid . . , _ _ _ _ . . _ _ . _ . - _ - : ° � iributar to thia line. For a fe � er.y stoney. Farther south, I. believe, ... g p , wliere the. land had been . aerogs.• thre�; tiee and. hav� three bolt stating. he bad foun�l i� on -the road some o� a faiihful wYfe anc� .the father of a re- � ` � ' y - t• ' W; the soiI is better. Sourisford consists of In .fallow, the cro s were ood • where holes on each side of the 'o`tnt: railes awa . Th st r w.as considered • - Ur. I3laikie, the dietinguished and miles wea� of Morris the soil is ood, as � p. g � , �. - y e o y spectable fatr.ilp, �ui love for strong , . - - g• ia store, stable and dwellin liouse, The th,e seed had ueeri drilled in .tihe cro e .—Arrau ements have been com teted �too thin .and he wae arrested and sent drink and othe vice - � . vanerable �heotogiana bio rapher of are �be cropa, averagin� a�bout 20. bush- � .. g ,. , p � r P � r s broug�� ruin into � -$ � room we, ale t iII wae �occu ied b at� were �a$��a rule good ; we en. uired the whereb the'�aekson Michi an �'eather- :to 'ail to awai� his trial. . his household _ , Li�ingatEinex ex•e�iiior .of �he, Sund'ay ets to the• aore. .After that �.you enter � � p . p y q - Y ; �. g� 3 . Hia wife and family,lef�, . �. least twelve peopie. ` ° hi5tory of some poor fielde of wheat,; and `bone Com an , will o erate the feather- s- —Mi�,a Frt,ily Ro ere, dau liter.of the him s��d t ok u their residence some- R� . l�Iagaziae �nd a�G preeent Chief Secretary the borde� of the Big (or�B�yne) - marsl�, p 3' r r g g •� P � r� ��rge1� « -» , On the 12th �ve left Sourisford and fouhd that iu se�eral inatan�Ces'tbe seed= bone facior..;in St. Thomas, �nd 'it is ex- late Rev. R. �. Ro ers, of �.in ston, where in the 6tates and the eadin o� t6e Pan-Presbyterian Counei! and through whieh we drove,+ This �i�rch 3', , b g , l g , ��- � p�ait� - �• - -.,droye.about duA north� to Virden, The ha'd been sown on et�xbble �a d harrowed pected that t�i�e factor will be in full leaves � for � Bostou this week to aesume actor in thie realist'c _ a Yrofes�o� of the �r�e �hurch� College, ie novt� quite ciry, and $he, soil iooked � .� � Y i drama now fills a a�� ��� ta�� _• first place we aased xhr`ou h��as Mel- in,.and in many instancea a�et�continu- ewin in a fe;;vK da e, _ � the eu erintendenc in- one of the- best au er's rave �, 4. �,dzn�ur�h,�cotI�nd� preached in Toron- good. It is easily� drained, and probab• ,. p �. � g , r••� Y _ , p Y P P $ � -a��� t�a� n� ta, ��hieh, it is su ' osed,� will be a ous cropping. The result of the harvest _ —1VIre. A�xander Morris, who oes hos i�als of that eit . Over a ear aince —7'he marria < . tg t�at �abbath; ; having taken a trip , ly, no�v the Northeru Yacific R�iI�v&y pp . � � � P Y X �e of Mi'sa A1ary Caps�y, _ ���� �u �atk - station on �h� So�r�s_br�nch of the Can- a�round Portago Ia�Yrairie-be�rs evidence to British G.'.olumbia.,to en a e. in the she raduated there with honoure as a dau hter of the overne�s of:Alm o- _ .� through the�southeru part of the Unit�d runs through it,will �ease tn be a marsh. � _ g g � g g � C� _ - �''fan Pacific Railway. Atpresent the of good farming, though I think more reeeue work�amon fallen women wa� � trained nurse, an�l at onee entered u on le e St. Thomas to �i+ev. An�irew Park- _, y ��ates iq California, Dr. -Bl�ikie: return- tiVe called at the Lowe farm; whieh con= ,. � , � P, g� , - I m'a n' t lace conaists of two .dweilinge, a atore r.otation in. crops will even 'there$ pay bidden fa�ewe�l by about l00 friends,. in. an excellent �engagement, fteturning �r Solandt, $ A. B. D, Con re ational � . ed esst by �iri�ish �o u bi t� d he aiste of, t uttderstoatl, over "G,000 acr�s. _ , . . � , g$ _ .-j nd; a�stable. VV_e,-• passed .along the �bet��,ter in ths end. , Toronto,�lasti Friday evening, who re�� h�ome for the summer holidaye- she wa$ miniater Brigh�am- aebee took laee �x . Ga�adi�a �orthxr�st, stopping.Q at To- I beliea� it is uot worked now, the prin , _ _ P, � ,�� �, P _ , - _ � iainity of �he banks of the rivers and � The.� ?�ioi�rie ]3ranaon .�ranek of the sented her with a old wateh and c�hain, abou`b to make a:�$till better en a ementi the house of Colin Macdou all ,C, t - �orres�u• ronta=�o make some �reliminary�arrange- cipal, drawback Ueing the want of water. � T � g � g 8� Q + S, .� • � ou�d the soil light and etoney. We 11�o�thern•Paeifie.Railway iA g�in� ;to -Z'he Brantfoxd Tele rsm wonld like at Toronto, when the� 13oston osition Thomas on Wednesde, of ias� � menta for �he meetiu of ths Councii af We saw Mr. Steverison who is the man- - . : . : � A . : � . .- - . _ , __. . ,_ _ g . , . P � y week. �` �� ��` ��� � ' ere ;informed that three or more miles open•up a yet eparsely settled dietrict of to eee �the la�yv so ehan ed as to ha�ve all- was tendered her. Mise J!►�sud Maedou all �'coueiu �f the � ?� h� �ffen�� � ih� Presbyte`rian �hurch thxoughout the� ager of the farm, and who is an invea- • g- ._« , 8 � a � est ihe land was good and the� erop� good soil wkich wil� _ be of great . d�bta autla�ved� after standing three — If . 1 was �as ugTy as you , are S bride, aeted as brideemaid aiad Rev, ` r.�e��ic��ing _ wo�idx.w�ich is to be held in Toronto itt tor, `Ve saw his �stove, whieh. ie. fe�i d. � � � ir. We continued our journey through a vat�tage to . the provinee, I monthe. Debte are outlawed at the would go and= drown my$elf ia som�' Mr, I3raithwaite of Unionviile ae be�tt - ��arr�s�a�d- x I�92:- . with straw,_ and be 6ad ingeniou�ly at= , '. wa�' hrou . 7D - '_ ' - °- � n ok lace at E m- t o � ownehip9� 5 and .6,`: . range 26, west. t gh 1Vlanitoba in 18�5 and ' end �oi six years. Why not, �t asks, cedar swamp. _.This �as the unkind man. Z`�ie ceremon � wae erformed b �eap� ���� �. A ead �c.,ide t to p 1 aehed �a h t wat.e� boiler. I underetood . r , , Y, P .Y .{ owuship a was better, vvith consider• 1887 � and ha�e during my pre• �horten up the tima and m ke it three' rem�rk made to Mary "Q dore, .aged 20 � Rev. Yrof. Auetin rinei al of Alma `�� �$: ��� -� uale, coun6y of Simeoe, by which a man from.him that :i� did not need- cone�a�t �' - � P p t , � .. �- � ble hay Iand; and even�now eome weti �e��t visit found markeci ,im rovements monthe ?_. f - years, of the townghi o�Bedford, near Cnlle e, °�he�cou le :afterward left fo .�� �� ��� ��� �rame€i Johu Pateraon� me� his death, �eeding- and would, rem�in in a Iong tim�,.� o - .� � . p . , S p r . _ . � 4> and, The crops were poor, and eome in the c untry at large Uoth in the quan- —Manage� John.Hope, of Bow Park, ��;ingeton, by some :young 'men, Beiag their new home at Bri hatn aebec. ���rne� und . He had k�een threshing at h s, glace on It was somewhat . larger than : the � old , 't � d �� 1' °3 � ' Q .�� - ,, ot wo.r.th har� esting. There was �ome ti .y un er cu tivation, iq the buildinge ehipped ten, hea�i of ahorbhorn caitle to' sensitiv$, the sneering word� affected —Mr. A. P, MeHendr rinci $1 of xi�� C�;���_ �a�urday and� as �he castom is fo� the boz wood sto� e, �nd ha�l s�n oven at- - � Y� P I� � ,. - - � - � • .• � ettlement and ne.w broken land. In� ana in the �live stock. I underatanci the $uffalo ;Exhibi�ion for next. week; - her very m ch. She rieved over them, �oboiir Co.le iate Inetitute died ati �` �r �p��� u��tic, farmer who: hae the machine ta mo�e it ta�hed. . Ii did not lQok clumsy,_ F�e : 1, ` aer b g - g g ' . � . o�wnship 6, range 26, we found sorne 35,000 e� _of new land hae beea Thie does no� interfere with hie. Can�►di- arra final y� came to the conclusion to Nia ara-on•the-Lake las� Sabbath morn- =€�r�� --���r, ��z- �he nex� farm, Mr. Paterean arose also ehowed 'ua �he machine he had coa- n B_ _ �,ir crape, Tbe lund up to within si� br�keu tliis�year.' • No�witliatanding the, an exhibit, jl3e intiet:cis"algo_ sendi� . a end her life and awallowed a quantity of in . The deceae�d entleman con��ract- �Fg�est. �ea. � earIy. �iundap Ynorn3ng and did not call structed, �whieh �s � worked . b� steam, rou h an. ' - , g• g � . e� iles of �irden wae �ight and contained� d g t d the coneequent ioss to sev• ; herd �o London and Toronto Dxhibi• -Paria Green. T�vo doc',tors. eridc�avored ed a severe cold durin the receni Dan= at��� ��� - Illg I71T�t� IX1aII, He hitehed the horee� to breaks up the, land "(eix i ches deep, ): �.. , fi tl , g_ _ . � - onaiderable hay land, �Ir. � McKinnon era , I did not hear any coinplainte or ��ions, �o save her�life but did•not euceeed and _vention of the 4ntario Teachere' Aasaci- ", �, ;,��u :� _ ihe sepa,rater and took it to his gaie, Ii harrows ,it, eows �he seed and . rolls it ; �. , � . ,� � r �, as .an extensive raucli and a?arge herd any; wieh to give up. The province will —John Cain �bell, Carleton Place, wae ehe died in �reat a on A . ' ation wi�ich h� had gone to thati town to -�, fi�s re- s�ou� seem: from t fie trae k o f the a lso cu�e t he w hea t, t hres hes �and �c learis � • p � 3' � - � i c�ttle. We were toIct iie had 1,500 eoop beso eQvered by railroads that ever in �Kin eton for a few da s last week tr -��—Mr. John . D ke . who v� as chisfl attend and the co s - tQheels; tha�t the horses had started while r�. It is a monster, bu� the cost of con- _ - Y.; g Y Y. Y�. Y , ld . ul�aequently :de- ���� t€ ���' . � � cres in cro : As. ou a roaeh Vi' den far.mer wi11 be near a ma,rket and I ven- in to`eecure�ease for a a'n in ' ri h instrumentai iri settlYn the lar e eolon ' � &e was sbuitin the ate..and �in his en- struction and workin will revent its p y - pp. F g ,, p. i his g�. g g y veloped_into a serious itlneas, whieh haa _: '����� ��t� -� . g> g- g p he land and settlement-- improve �very= ture to say , that this � fact will cause a, heel; It �is : almo�t unbearable, 1he o� Germane near Ottawa ten ears . a o, � ended fa�all . The decea ed � °� ' d� �,e�g ���� �, deave� to catch them tva� knocked down coming in�o any; general uee, Untiil ..,: Y b Y � was 48 e. ; � . � , � � uch. Yirden, since my former visit �rapid.settlement of the country. spot is.Iese in aize than � six ence, but lasi Sunday visited the Lutheran . ears of a e and bad for ears been ro• '� ���� �Q���. and rnn aver. .H,e was killed ins�antly. you reach Myrtle (N. `'G. 31.4.3, weet,) i� p Y , g Y p _ t 18�7, has made $ome pro ress. . Thanking you for the space you �ave though; dozene� of pbysiciana. have been Chureh in_ O�tawa and found the con_gre- minent in connection with hi her edu• • ! ���, j� o��� I4�r. P�tereon was highly .respected .by a e�ation on the new line, � there is very .� ff , Y . g , _ . On ;the l�th 'we ;drove in a soutih- a orded me: . coneulted; npne can gi�e hope of relief: =gation numbered 400 eouls, made up of cation �n`�he rovince, whieh :aust�ina a ���.������ - •sIl who �new htm� He was Superin- littIe, eettlsment ' althongh the. land �i�E , . - P, � � . . • _ esterly - direetion ��to and aerose the . .. ; :. A. H. � -�-Mr. Wm. Robeon, leader of the those whom Mr.Dyke originally brought :eevere lose in hxs untim�l death.o � ,x��; �������� - �endent of the Presbyierian :Sund�y go.od, Yosaiblp :the difficulty of . pra . ; .. _ Y . � - a - cur� water ma retard settlement. ., lpestone�xiyer. �.For the firstfive or eix. .� -. • - Preebyteriag Church choir, Eilie� Craig, out, and their chi�dren. From ; tbat —Mr. J. E. Meyer, son of Mr, John � x, ���a� School. �8 �' iles the eoil a eared ethou h li tit to Canada. received a e�entatiom of a urse on time to: this Mr. D ke had not me� �the Me sr, Ka Th� funeral of '.�Ir. Thomaa NSeLen- Ai,M rtle we sa�w a field ,of whea�� > pp � g g� • , Px . .p y y ssuth, ��aterloo aounty,- suc- . ���ri�rc�i�� � y e f�irly°'oocl. �he' cro s were re�ther .• Kin eton is a itatin for a erman� Wednes�la Iaet week from the con re� immi rattts aud the were•delr hted to : ceeded in obtainin a �� �� - _ � uani oue of the aldest and most respeet- which the ot�ner etated would possibly . g p g �- g p Y.. g. g � Y 8 g first-claee grade 4���ao�� o oo�. Eor some mileawe drove_ through ent mil�tary camp. - : gat'son of tha� �hurch, to ether .wiiH an renew acquaintanceship with him. The C certificate at th� Jul examinatio e - ��f�eneze� - ed farm�rs in I3rant Township, took yield teu bushele �o the acre. H. also - , � .. ,. . . 8 Y _ n. _., ti ery hilly, brok�n: country, light and �.—I+ ire conaumed the �tlas Woollen addrees, on= �he occasion of his �Teati�in ' colony is a proeperoue one. The Ger- ,.b1r, Me er attended the Taronto ` or al �� �� �� � plaee last:��turd�y, and wae a�tended stated that this wa�s the ninth eontiinu-: � � t 3' N�n p p -, , toney. We t6en enterqc� into a fairly Milia at Whitby Friday. , Ailaa Crrai to reside in London, mans are doin�,�vell, many of themoa�n- Sciaool durin thefall term last ear � b a ta� e coucourse of people of alI de- ous crop o� wheat; `� e aould .not 'see - g , , b y and ��%���y I�� � g •� ettled country, with good_ soil, although =Tiie wifa of A�ajor Morrie, of t he —Mr, P.s�albot, head-master of the ing thoir hyou�es,� - succeeded in-- obtainin ;a rofe - - nominations,, tesiif in g� to the es%em in how he expected a: � bet�e� yie d, for an � �, , . $ p esional a .�� th_.e:��s� . � 3' he cro s were li ht in cons� uence of Salvat�on Arm d'ed Frida in Lond n' Cornwall Pu lic ehool • t o —Some time � o'the Montreal Wit- ` which he �as held. Tlie d'eceased wae ""summer fallow he etated_ he ex eeted.�?5 p g •� � Y� .} Y�.�� b � ,_ re urned fr m , g aeeond- el�es certificate l�st December. ,in� s car - p he �drought. and gophers, Wood �ig —Last Friday was V4innipe� s:hotteat a.six. weeks' xrip through Manitoba- and . neEs offered. prizes for the best atoriee Sinee �hen b�e hae been teachin ��� ���� ��, • oue of the pion�ers af �rant; aetiling bu�hele to �the acre. The �ettlement. ca c: 1h �ield of - � g� in � _ e. , r e., e y wheat was calcu-" day, ninetytwo in the shade. the No`rthtvest Territories _ on Tueeday icritten ;by young people in any pArt of Schoal $ectioa No, 17 - Waterloo nnd '; a� �� ;� . thei� over 25 years ago, He fvas ebou� arqund here � ae 'good; as .also was th m , , .,. . .�, _ �ted at fro fi� e to ten° ��bnahels per �A Ladies bicycte club is being form- laet weei�. ;He ie very much in love the Dominion. A great number of etud in �' in the :$tilt� ni h�" � . � • -'IQ e�rs of a e�nd was a s�aunch Lib- le�nd, �but w�s ver� dry �an� soil some- � _ � Y g . y g with ��ce�� g� Y � _ , . cre. �`Ve drove in anothet direetion to ed in Hamilton and �':gives promise of a with the I�orthwes�, espeeially� North� storie� were aent �• in, from which �he what hax rovPd ver �ncoura in an - a era� in oli�itics: $e was a devoted wh�t light. T. p Y $ g c �� ��� been P � irden,� but� until - we� reached within � large memberehip. ; - western Alb�rta, which he se►ye -is a very best were seleeted and submitted to the ceed. He ie nv� one nf the fe�' ublic member af Knox � Preab teriaa � 1VIar uis of Lorne for a decision. The aehool teeehe ' p nei�t�6or.: Y From M.y�la r�e drove towaxda Mor; bout � six milea of� Virden �he eoil was --The Ii.eform demonst'ration • on Sb. � l�ne country.,� � ", g ra in thatconnt w�o cAa �� tiya� Church, ��s�kerton, alsa an etder. den and paesed through Lo.westoft,- tone and int e '' ` ' fi y c�e- . ' .. � :. y e,x$p reed wit�k: �y p�nds. Joaeph s Islaiid ou the 2$th ult., wae a =Mra. John _Keekie, ..the suceeseful ret p�ize is :awarded to the etory, boaat of a first-class certificat " where the ero e were • ood. �'Vest and _ e,granted -. _ ��� �zag�� _ He was -ex-Pr�sident of �he p, g s yuu approae �, Virden '�}il; a�id; �e le#�did s�c�ess. `. and devoted �eacher of the $ible clasa�at "Adele," Ii 1�1ies Ma Selb Iiolden b the Education � Pafo m Aaeociation` of . South Bruce. : o - es of thta lace 1ie land ie eoma- <� � �-�<�- p} e 3' Y Y . � Y Department. -���� ��e �. � s uth w t p �. ettlement imprb��C , and we passed some ; --+Knox �churcls, 1�, hae let� the con- Armow, BruG� eo�int ,-and�wha�has fre- :of St. John a, Ne�+vfoundland. The aec- --A tram ot his de ' � Th��Tders of �is church were aelect�ed � 'one aad. . no�� much settle-: � � � ' - 9 � �, „ , p $ �erte a feiv daya �� -��t be - �'ha� �� Y� . .� ne farms with =��cel�ent , buildiu e on tract for a�3,400 o an, to be in l�ce uentl recei:•ed from he� claae tokeneof ond to The Bog's of 4ur School b eince while attem tin : his remaine to g � p q Y . � Y p g to ae� ugly at s► o%r t`� �aici ����-bearers to convey ment, but etill �capable of�: being -anade he�. We a�sadr"ov�'a shorti..distanee b December next. .. their eeteemi aud a reciationi of her �Mr. Norman.L. Cook Ge 'e I�,iver No- residence on the ' their Iaat rest2n Iace in the �Va,Ikerton ood fsrm�, To �he north of Ivlorden � -• y ��, pp � Y � Covernor s road, near _ teigh� I�,s� � p g cuth-east anc� nc�'�th-eas�of .Virc�en, and :—Mise Ellis, of Garafraxa, who waa teaehing; wag�recently reaented b t�e va Seotia, The Witneee will publieh �rantforsi, One�f thie en r � � c.eme�er . there i4 more eettlemen� but the cro s � � y _ g t y,pretend- '. ��uiI�� a . . Y . _ � P� ound' t�e soil gpc:d,::though lighti. ' rhe _ stab�ed b� her lover,` i.s sti11 in a critical membera of �er clase with a handsome : bot� etorie� at an early date. , ing to eell tinwsre a�o ed at the reei- arouad were rathe� li ht rha x aver- ' pP �il� �ikeiy - _ '. �' - 8 Pe P . ropa"�ere tair.- The harvest wae in condition� .' silver c�ke.basket and a com limsntar —Henry i�oss�iter, a prominent reei- dence of Mr. Fred Green. e(` � �� — b i r. A. � i c L s r e n,. c h e e s e b u y e r o f �, in 1 2 o r 1 5 b ix e h e I e t o t h e a c r e— s o m e , u l l o era tion � herever we d�ove t hat �-: Mr Per Te �� M. P� has reaen ' � � p � den t_ a f° Pete� bour h" as ro n Mr .,reeu . g�� �he B 8, p w, y, .., , p �e d addrees. ` ; _ . . _ g,. v� d. w e d t he was the o�ly pereon :at home. She re- t:� ListcrweI,`the obher' day shi�ped from not yislding more xhan eiglit, othera a� a, . �' �; ���ow� �s . y . _ two°�andeome drinking fount`aine to the —The thre;e large barns on �t�e farm : other ' day , R hile bat�ing in the fused to urehase , an� of his worthleea - tha� s�ation six car Ioads of �heeae, ag- hi h s�e 25: Morden is a�er bus �' ' � p �$�c bax- - � Y.- �`. qn the I,4th we left Yirden : by the City; of Uttawa, ` _ of the late D` vid Bastedo, about a rriile Otonabee river near �that town. : tinvvare. At th�e`he became ve � abu- = , _. egatin 20i�,0(10 � Ibs. This was the little town of 780-' inhabitanta, but as anadian Pacifie � aiIwa for Porba e Ia = i eeve ohue of Botti well c n � M. IZossiter a a w- � � ' ; -���� �G. 8 .. , . , , , .. , .. R. y . �q K J , ._ , re e tly. from Princet�n, eonnty of Uxford,�were,, , x w s el.i knawn aive, Svben Mre. Green ��ok her o`rn : �- �aIX a�ake o€ ntnefactories tn�the nergh- the Northern P�cific.�ailwa will - now • � ���� ���� - : , .. , a Y. , , rairis; Shortly.'after leavtng� Yirden _fined a boy_named Sntder �l.for throw- with the whale of thia sea�an's harveet, citizen, -snd svas :always foremoBt ib psrt and hammere� the tram aver �h� .. , borhood, The same day 1V�r. McL�ren run within: twelve miles some of the he soii a eared to beli ht and so were =in � a ail of water on Kate Ritchie. � totall coneu` med b fire ae a all moral movements. He =waa a mer�- h a P t����� ���s� pP . ,.8 � g p . y � y 1 t S�urday . , e d wi�h th� clothes•stiek. As he @i$ ��, paid oui $�9,000 for this product. trads may �be diverted. The harvest .. he cro s until we reacl�ed Rraudon. ��ire; .�oreeter is duin Pittsbur .even'n' abo d • ber of th� �3a tiat �hurch ard. of th - ot - ��.,� ha� ��.� , p g. .g i g ut eight clock , probwbly p , e n feel inclined �o giue in, �he Iad of : , w�� in fuil vi or all =aio� this da $�� � . 3' t�mag ���, ` A. --�traifora do s have _diacarded their S � .�' . t Kenmay ei �hti miles weat of Bran- townshi near Kin ston council for $2 - the work, of ran incendiar' .: Insuranee La men a Evan elieal Aseociatiou. He �tbe hou'se reesed a'av �e � , b ; Pz_: , g ,. � y., Y 8 , p s ag� looking r�- ��i�� _� s muzzle�. Ii�Iativ� �hereta tbe Beacon drive. . - .� on, �ve saw the Sret hun¢red or �wo U00 for in�uries received because of. a nominal. �� - `�� - ; was an advaneed Tem erance advocate, volver utto tfie servie� and ' _ �. . � F; - � ,= P , the �eddler �. -sa s. No.� tha� the do � h�s �a ain pn the .9th we left Morden anci drove eet of ihe radin of the �ouris branch defective roarl, . _=John 0 Connor ? a Kin eta� $hoe- and durin tbe term of the Seott Act of tinware ,de ��••• �i�� Y 8 8 . S 8 j.: , g s g parted rapidly. �T ,� . � . .�Een esen�ed .wi�h the freedom af' the � a norti� �+esterl directi�n to Nor ua '•i tlie Ca�iadittn •Pacific Kailwa From --�� -mail� . ba was stolen from-the muker attent�ed the reunion of the v t= here wae ins sctor for the Scott Act —A curiou�_ romance in r � �t.� . Y g , � � H eal iife i� � cit - th� eQw is: uehin - heraelf• iaia' in townshi 6 r n e 10 west. ��e,� arnside to. Yorta e l� Prairie the cro s truc at Brocl�ville station ` the other erans of the� 4th New York Re 4 ent Associatioo, _ thati eonnected svith : ) . g P � g m, a former citizen of- ;���"" �ci� 2�¢ _ y: f� 6 ( p � .- S . � 3 . i : �,. �: notice fv e arts of the cit ara said a$ged ihro�a h what was the town of '' eared ta be. ��er - ood -and were be� da : nd-rifled of ten re istered �letter�. � at Thousand 7sland ark, He kne —Mr. Neil urra ;of West Zorra L'elle� �Ile . ��:,� �. .� Fn P .Y - P . 8 ;��. Y g Y g . � p w a � Y, which ie-r�lated as fol2o�vva :— `�=�'�' to laok and: smel� Iike a eatile.tair. Oue Nelson, b t' b reason, of the railway ; g. r.apidly harves�ec�..� The towne alo�g No c ue: � � • - few o the ol soldier.s, 0'Conuor wae wae proceeding homeward about du�k ; Another cha ter iu the o ���y�. moxt- � Y � � r . P r manae � of m4rniu Iatel a rovin bovine wae m�s� of the buildin e have becn remo�ec� ;�e line eince my �•isit in 18$7 appeared� —1�ir. H: MeKay, of �C�achan;- �Elgin one of the aeventeen out of a�Lom an �� Monda}� nightl�st week,andhadreached �ount i on �charz 13Talder fo �'� ����� g Y � t�indrews' Retw e n A�I"ordon ana �Tel- �o� have rown and to b� roa erin , count� hRs �old hi's farm to�D. raham r�{'the llth.line brid e w n " a + rmerly of .. eampIing�he. gr�ss on the S�, to Morden. g , p p, g� y, ., G of two huuc�red �that returned home _ g, he he w e�e,tupon Belleville, s�►vas roundec� up vvhen hia ia. - '�F'� ��a� � � ' ��Mr. MeKa it�tende'movin from. the war� �•' b two men who held him.0 and took offensive little wif ��f �," c�urch proper�y, wh€1� �another � w�s ��n the soil is Ii�ht anci' the country �ie town of Portage la Praiiie has im- for �5,000. y g,. � Y ,, p e obtai-ned adivorcein _ �° �` ." ettin in same �andsca e vt* k tn. frpnt $ a,rael settled. Arouud Nelson the �: roved. �ery mueh, and �so fias the vatue� to Berlin, � , -The bar the outhouees anci all ihe ano�t �40 from him. Mr, Murra wen� Eaet St. Louia cit cou� �r�ga���i ici � � � � P `�' �a P Y , . � - ► _ Y j y __ t on Anga�t 29th: �f �c��ernur I�IiehoIs residenc�. ero s were ver good and. v�ere being ` f property: , I� ie now difficult to get . -- r. A: S. Lord, a well-knowsr rain in ilie.�arn of Alexander Croek- back ta Woadsiock and informed t,}1e on the round of de�aertion. • - � fc�r il�� in- . o .P � Y � . �M � � -. S The Couut ;- � Leonard cu�, Nlost would a� er'age �twen�.y bush- �-_' residence, whereas •four yeare ago • one Frerich-Canadian bauker of great wealth, ard, Plank ro�ad, near Sarnia, ` were cie= police of the oecurrenee. He said he re- was plsia �uton until t�o ear �= las� s��r. �—Q� Sunday 25th uli, �Vir. _. 3' s ago. _ - � �:a gu�. el& io ttie acre: l�etween � Nelson and ;�ouldtnot throw a stone -�n any direction , died suddenly last Friday night ♦ at st�oyed by .;�re last Friday afternoon, •cognized one of tlie r, obbere, and hie des- IIe had-lived in �3e11eville for ten '- ,�� �y �gg � ectn�, of the thirc� conceasion f _ Vliami a station on the 1Vlorris �3randon ithout hittin a.vacant house. In tlie }3arthier. yeA��`, Iarto� was buried in: Zrinit � ehur;h � g The fire crusefed the road. and deatroysd - cription direet�d the euepieions of the and �ras knos�n a� an expert miIler, He `4`��� ��e�'� _ "' y . branch the`soil ia ood and �ihere is fter•noan �ve drove' in a northerl and =� r. Murdo McKenzie, of 1ot33, base the barn and� rain of� :Uavid �rawford, .p y ��4�� � r ilgitchelt, and on Tues } g. Y. �.� �� olice. Two men named Ceo, He wood marrted in 1i374, and hae tvwo ynung � ��. cex�etery � � and Charlea Titus have been arrested on children. Two eare a o h. '>` ` da folto�vin Mr: � Jahn_ . Cam - plenty of rooin for settleis. � 1�iami is orth-westerly direction� through �hs :� line,i Kincardine township, los� a valu- A, spark frorr� a thresher at 1Vlr.' Croek= t� Y , g e wa$ notified �,�e�€� ig ai, p g, P �e be � nceesion was buil� in�a scrab_.(what we would. call` 'or�a�e plains: It is diffi�cult to de-: abie(mare"at�d colt recently. The mare ard's atartecl��he fire. The losa to eacli su�pieion. TheX werersrri�nded to gaol by his grandmother, Cauniess .yon ,.a�. �'�`e l, of ih� 6th ` co , � , Ott= r-- v �uri ch. oerne�er . Ttie$e eecond qrowth,) but two fields of wheat � cribe the .cropa here. For. mile� we was �vorth about �175. � ie heavy; tliey are insured.. � fox examsna�ion, ir���that if he would return to Germa � a�a��.�. _ ed in Knox c�ur Y �, � II� which we saw there will probably yield ro� e through wheat on �each eid'e, the ''. =--Mr. : Ed. �;'iggbtt, of . Groveeend, —Two you�i entlemen aged 4 and $ �—The starfing af the - eYectric � motor and fulfil cer•tain conditions k��e� ���_ : ��� rKere �mong,the first ee�blere of the r g g �, he �ould 30 buahels to the aare. Settlera have an �•ield itom whiek will be 20, 2� and even coun;t of Elgin,.last Saturday ehot an ears, who �are euminerin� with their plant at the � paper milts �Georgetown, succeed to his father s title a r��� ����� tQ�`�ship, coming, iu o� er f�rty years ,, , Y , Y n � Countand . ob"ection to the scrub .because there . is ; p to �0 bushels to .ihe acre. This die- ea 1�hich measured 7 feet 4 inche� frieads on tl��e: Island at Torouto, be- iast�week,was the �ensati�n of the houi. comeinto a�vastfortune, H r��� o€ 3v o `���. the fcrrrrier,f,tom _�orkehire, Eng J, $ ;. , e wPnttrs,�lz � - n�ore difficultyin bxinging it into culiiva-• : rect does not appear to have �suffered fro tip�to tip of its,win gs, came ao entht�siastic in nautica"1 affairs For Q�er a year past-lVir. $arber bas to Germany and married �he dau "4� ��.� �,��g�. Ian$, and the Iaf/cer from��he� Highlande : . � , ghter - � euf- tion, but it is generally admitted that . s,other portions. :. —IGrimsby park cloeed for�the season' that on the d�y of the great yaeht race b.een en�a�ed iu erecting a�Iarge dam of a�(�rerman arm ofiicer at his ra '- - ,; ► _ f �cotlan�i, Mr. Young; had been s , .. - , - he : , p Y g ud , . ; scrub lr�nd � will make the k�eat ' farm ._ On the l�th we drove to° Higki �131uff, . witl�. last Sabbath s services, .when Dr. . the two in u;�estion determined: to 0 out across the 'C�redit river be�ow t paper. moiher a re ueet. Thie z�o : : ferin� t� �ear or mar� frorri �ancer in the . . �? • • -. • .. , - -- , q . . g , • . _ . . � man ae�com- - - . u the counir =� hen north and nort�A-wes a th- and�ev. Dr.. �- .milla. Nobod. could understand how � anisd � . - e��cu�cln e Ieaves a lar e fam�l . UntiI we r e a c h e d N o rq ay y�. t n d s n u S s a r� e s, o f N e w � o r k, ... i n t o t h e h a r� i o r t o h a v e a: q o o d v i e w. y p h i m b a c k �o Bell�vilIe las� Nla ., �`�rtt� ���" - _ '��a � � � o lar timber—so ewh�t r y e8t back io Porta e la Prairie and ' G iffin co�ducted the servicea: T mbar ed in a eco�v wh n the the ower'vy�s� to be sent from the; dam and u on di y' � o� gan� and da�u i�ters a1F inarrced. Mr.. �$g $�xub and p p � .,; g , �. hey e , 1� , e. p p ecovering that he ��a� �e�n � _ ���� ���� � � � balf ale tha wag blowin soon � carried back ta the`mill �' >> • . Ga ; ' ost of the ro�lin �►nd when �cleared will be more pic- ;:��erywhere the cropa were equally �Richard Miller, Esq.,. Q. C., of $t. g Y, g , l�ut it ia now an aGcom- married before creat�d aseene, In a sh �k��.� p�, ' . cn�be�. had been iIt t6e m g �a the ��* bd '«Te mus ' v 1 n ti ednesda �•last ' lished fact. �Travellere b the Grand tim °� � - aumm t on�ned to his bed "tureaque aIId not such a dead level e o. b na e driven � irt al Catl�arinee, . died o � y, them away. fr�m the�shore; �vorking �for P y e, however, he wae �►n the t�eet of �1} �F��f ��s � _ , er, though no � � r prairie. - The soil ia� ood. .- The ,�Iorri,s- � bout fif�y miles throu h wheat � fielde. . we� ,= 1�7r, Milter wae a brothex of . the o en la'ke�, �Ha il the ca tain oi .Trunk, on croRsing the big bridge. e�et terma with b.oth w�men -_ y a - til� �bant a afieek befora �iis death. He S £� ., p �: PP Y P , He ins�uc�d ��� ��� }3randon branch run� throu h a aparsely � here were eome barley and oats, but Jud e Miller, of Galt, He wae ane one of the s� amer$ � took in the gitua;- of George�own, may notice a, pair of his legal wife to consent to a' E�d wvhose _ Ieaves � fati�iIy tof five sons and twa _ g. , ; �. e. _ divorce for� •€ seitled countr but the rtion> we saw out of proportion to the wheat. W hen � of t: t� . Catharines foremost citizens, tion and u aued the oun $tere. As. quarter-inch eopper wires paeeing under �8,40p, a�d the mone waa ai ���} ,�.�o daugl�ters, of �hicK only o�e� son is Y, P� � P�i Y. 8 . � a • _ a eared to be ooc� eroil atid w.ill now I:I wa$�in I orta e la Prairie in .1885 in havi� resided �there #or fort eare. y P d� �fter _ - marri.d but a�i �a eomfortaUle circum pp 8, g, ,, g y y the boati dre aear, a faint voice wQe� the bridge.. 4ver these the whole power the decres had been gratt�e�i �ke Count G�� ��`��' ' believe bo a edil :�ettled, a notwith- `; the s'mmedia�a vicinity o� the inhabited ' He was oeseeeed of considerable wealth. heard--"Pl se, sir, ive ue a tow.':' .of the Cr�dit River ie beiag conveyed by�; kissed bu fo�mer wife � ��,.�����k staucea, �he death of tihese �wo old � � Y , w P , S. . nd ehiidrea, � standin tihe scrub:.�ud timb9r in eome portion of the town the land wae vacanb $� , family wAs; terribly �- visited by They were aken in tow, and at the electric curreat. The motar no� rnn- etating that=hia life had been�av ���� ��v� $e��ter� ha� rem6vat� two of the old and b desert= � and for aome 'conaiderable d' a f an t'er hie hildren . ' nin ie of sixt horae ower and i� the tb n �" g8 ' . �ionored Ia�n o this saction of the , portione. We found Nori�uay a . . �et nce be• deat'h, one a ter o h C lsading. plaee were handed over to .a 8 Y p � e took a train for NeW 3'�r� �h ����. . - � dm�rhs f . � _��� ' g ° - ad village3 and could_not get any accom� fore �r�aching McDonald (the firet -.ata- �pses�ug �►way witih consuinption: He s�ai�vsrt poli�eman and ta�aen to their � large�b ever �ta�cbed: " Qthera are to be he wiil �meQt bu� other wife, '. � . �a hxs a �aunt . � . b . _ _ _ . , • . . 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