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The Exeter Times, 1893-3-2, Page 4. - T, , I I I r I ­ I �� I . ­ 1-1 . � I T � 11� ­­ I �­ . - 1— 11­11117�� , - .. . � I I., - I , . I I : I .1 � . I .. I . I � I I I I I I 'M , I., Zl� �. � I 7 ­–"-RM4N10Nq , I I I � , I I ,1 - ,� . .1 ­ - , . .,P7;W,T.�� � I I .1 � :� � I I 11, � , I � 11'' , I - . - I . 11 711TV`�'111`7­ � � ��,. I . I . . I I I " � I . ­-, , , � . I V. I I I �_� . 11 '_V. . I I I � . � I . r i, . . � I ,` 11 , I I I I , I 11 I 11 " I I I . I I I � .. I . " � � , I 1-Zt I , I . 1 I ___7� , �..;!:'.�,� , .1 I ­ �.. I , �, I lk, . I � 1� 7 1, . :. 1. I., li ... �'. .11.1 � . !, � I I ., %'. I . I I I I � I I 11 .... I ;��, - , . : � I I I.''. I . ., ...'', � I � I . �. . . . I ,� I I i � 1, I � � , . .1 I I . � I � � I I . 1. � , I r I I I'� : 1. � .. , . . � I .1 . I , 11, I 1 4, I ,,, I . . I I I . I . . � I � . . % I I I I . I . _ �".. ., ., 1. I I . . I . j 1� , r . I . I . I . .1 ,� .;".� 1,� - , � I . I . I I . . I " . I � r I I I I . . . I � �, I �. . 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Meshach Garbutt, of Mitchell, Ont., ____-4_ � I Chicago Buildiag. bye-electiouln this city yesterday, for the . I committed suicide on Sunday morning by I . BANKER, . - seat in the Local Legislature tendered I People of the present, day are in ,, . , . . � . � I vacant.bv the death of Mr. N. G. Bigelpwj A 000'Plete, Record of the Busy WorlAts hangin ith a clothes line in the woc)d� search ot barg;kins, especially , . . - HOVSES CRUSHEO LIKE EGGt SHELLS, I � shed w le the fa EXETER ONT. Cle arly were at church. � I 1 $ . � . . � Happenings. carefully Octiapiled and Put He, Was aged about 70. heads, of families, where demands, � � , � A -Transacts & generalbankingbuglueos. kesVIre-Mraevious Escape . 14to Haudy and Attractive Shape for the. D.W. Whyte, bookkeeper for the CoU_ are incessittlt and money to be, : , � � I TheD= . Parry Sound, � of . Readers of Our paper. � ger Lumber .. company, spont.so as to secure as much as, ,� I I I Receives the Accounts of Mexclianto and angled Corpses Tair.en, Irroni committed suicide Friday at the St. possible, for tha comfort and sus� . .. I . fibers on favorable terms. � ACODIX NTS. � . offer$ every oommodation consistent with tbQ RWAN�An 1UqUest to be Held to 41 1 J'ames' hotel by shooting himself in the tenance of those depending. H,fb and cozso�o ative banking prinalplee.1 _F head. I 7 -FIX the Responsibility. Mr. Robert Sly, of Port Hope, had his , DO motive is unknown. . I Interest allowed on deposits. . % I leg broken by his horse running away. F or some time past we have ' Drafts issued payable at any office o the 0111CAGO, Xaroh I. -By the fe,11ing of I � Mr,John Hassey was severelyinjured THE WORLD OIF INDUSTRY. kept a bargain counter, a.,id as � Werchautstank. I Palmerston has orgarazed a Board of every retail store ,will I have some -, . the north wall of the gutted John York's I in a tobogganing accident in Toronto. Trade, . NOTEs DxscoiTsTEn, and Mo,NEYTo LoA' 'T building, No. 780 Halstead street, at I k ,� I Da ' fabrics left on hand, either in short ' � oN NoTrs and MORTGA0ES. �,15 - .. ., niel Kierstead was killedby atrolley All the tailors of. Winnipeg are i yesterday, the two-storey frame building .. -_ , car on Yonge street Friday morning. strike, ' lengths or in patterns that have no ,_ � .___ adjoining was crushed and three families " . The house of ,Tames Freeman, near A general strike , I the carpet taken ivell, these goods are Ire I 511t (5,1ttgT amon , , U,JMVO. wiped out of existence. ,� I � Rartville, No., was burned and two weavers ef P,hilade 9 quently the best wearing. the dead. are: John xanze, jeweller; 1 7 ... . children were cremated. 1phia is threatened, - .. H 2xid, 1893. . Mrs. Runze, John Smith, saloon-keever: I � / Three persons were instantly killed. The River miner's strike in Pennsyl. We offer this week ,- THURSDAY, MARC Dolly Smith, Faith Smith, � - vania has already caused a loss of,,%,2, 000, - 51 yd, all,wool Drese Goods, co3t 21c, ­" r � . I - Hattie Snilth' and 25 injured by the wrecking of an ooll. . I i � NOTES AND UOMMENTS a servant named Pauline, George, a bar- GEO. S.nygliSe,�V. X,J). electric car in Portland, Oregon. for 121 c per yard, . . David Demill, G. T. R. fireman, fell ' It is reported that the cotton spinners' 39 yards of Costume Cloth, width 20 1 � a tender in Smitwa saloon. 'was the return of Dr. G. S. Ryerson, the under air engine and -was killed at Keene strike in Lancashire has been compro. costing 12je., for Ile. 11"". / '. . " : Mr. Hardy - boasts that the Mowat The wall was shakeir by the high wind conservative candidate. Comparatively ; mised. 14 yde all -wool blue aud red phttlrl 23 , � Government,"'since they came into j�w_ at night, but no danger was apprehend ed little interest was manifested In the Station, oft the Midland division, Fri- Bradsti eet's weekly report show,9 that Inches, wide, costing 2OAc, for I 5c. � I ; (!On- day. overW- until after midnight, wheir the cracking test, yet the Tote polled was a heavy oa,e. red during the 28 yda small check,- excellent goods, ' L 'r", have enlarged th; sphere' of i W A load of wood fell on a farmer named past week-, against 45 last week and 48. in I 6 0 .. - as heard by persons on the street, but no When the result of the count became � 44 business failures occur i ment until they have com fl�co touch me �nown, Dr. Ryerson made a brief speech I Flett at!D'hurch's station on the T, H. the c() , costing 19.4c for 15c., 25 inch wide. --f in which he said he regarded his victory I I rresponding weel in 110wo wear, consisting of Under. alarm was given. When the fall Ca the 1. & B, rairroad Friday. F lett was install , , c last year, � with the people at points unthoughi n frame buildings adjoining were crushed ly hilled. it- During January France's importations � bixts and Dra-wera and top 8hirta, wools , as an omen that at the next general elec- decreased 10,2005,000 , and the exports in. ' lid unioni. � twenty fivo years ago. They have, and and covered by debris and those within tion Mr. Meredith would sweep the pro- Joshua, Martin, aged eighteen, -was crreased 3,37, 1,000 francs ascorn Also I pair only Men's long F elt boots, . the patronage thus gained gives , the had no chan�"� o escape. The crash killed by a falling chimney while hel . Government its majc,lrity. I ._­ � viuce from end to end. The vote polled P, the corresponding month last paredwith half foxed.,NTO, 9. 1 pair only Boy's long I ­­ . aroused every one in the block, and as the was *� to save furniture from a bilrui ar. I I # #1 0 ruing took f& at once, an alarm was turn- In 119 Robert L, Walker, a prom yo, Felt boots, half -foxed, No 4. 2 pair only I "-- ed in, and ten engine companies began the Rvmitsox, OGD4x, TowipsoN t1ding at Lindsay. inent banker Men's buckled Felt foxed, No. 7 and 8. . Cheese figures as one of our largest work of attem. Ward x o. I...,1157 C74 71 Henry Schaefer, farmer, living and capitalist of Youngstown, Ohio, has 0 airs only Men's Gaiter Felt foxed No 8. . pted rescue, The ruins I two failed, The failure will have a Nvide. , p I exports. The cheese industrylias made were crtished into the basements, and now Ward No. 2 .... 1501 1456 104 miles from Tavistock, alipped and fell spread effect, and is said to involve Gov. These few pgLirs will be sold at I more progress and has better prospee't's lie even with the sidewalk. it , * Ward No. 8, , . . 1302 1300 128 ql� the back of his head, receiving such ernor McKinley. is impos- 5,o, injuries that he died in tNv o hours, before it thaa almost any other in the sible to go on the debris to attempt the Ward No. 4-.1328 1726 . I such prices that you Nvill do well to . The McCormick Manufacturing Com - come early and see tliemr - . work of rescue, and the firemen wers com- Ward No. 13"..1107 1116 148 Win, McCallum, sectiotonan, oil the party, of Chicago, are said to contemplate . Province. An enterprise of such im- pelled to throw water on the smoking Ward No. 6 .... 8-46 008 0a L C. R , at Grallain's siffirig. W. &, -,vas the establisliment of a branch of their portance should not be imperilled by ruing, knowing that their *'%York might be - killed by a train while emdeaqoi,rug to immense factory for harvesting machim- a. V. OX.A"anD any Z=_-___1 _ - . allowing inferior Arnoricam. products to ending the life ofsome UnfoLtunato lying Total ...... ;1 _G 8-1 ;,70 8-9 - 6,10 save his child from death. The 0�dld fell ery in Canada,, An agent of the comp, " I !n ­­ , ( be shipped from our ports as the Can- half dead in the wreckage, in the Ryerson's majority, 582. into A cattle-guaxd and escaped, -_ - ­­==z;�__ - adian article. The resolution introduced , has been seeing Hamilton aldermen on DOIT771 -'7-%`�'7) (t building, No. 703, was the family of At the Last 13ye-E, lection. A young man named Thomas Bag- the subject. GHASTLY V__J _-,_Lo_.JL_1; . in the Commons by Mr. Reid should John Xuxze, who kept a Jowellery store The following was the vote' cast at the terbrookwa8 kicked in the famp tAy a - I . therefore, be adopted. on the ground floor. The family con- election held or% April 29, 3802,, to f4i the rimaway horse -which he was driking ,%t I AXO'XG .011� UAXLWATS. , --- I *** sisted of the father, mother and soil vacancy caused by the death of 11. E, Tweed, Out., ouSaturday and had bul It is .,;aid the Chicago and Northwest- A Young Wonnan 17; f's ITer I t Frank, who was associated with his fzIther Clark:- Jaw bone broken in two places, besides era Railway Co. will elevate all its As the effect of the change inade in in the store. The weight of the -,v,ill, being otherwise injured. racks in th; city ata, cost of$*2-J,00Q,0W -';4 ' Bigelow ....... � ........ � , 4,9308 I Cbild and Hcr L'Tother ­­_ - the coal oil duties may not be und-or- which came (Iowa with the velocity of a Kent ..................... 4,1112 All explosion occurred at the Cedar The Chiliall goyerulment has ordered . stood'by some people, a word of ex". shot, douloliglh��l the little frame strueture, Thompsoit. .... 488 mines near Albia, Iowa. Joseph Galla- the pureha,3e ok eight locomotives in tile AND AT"t EMPTS TO BURN THE BODIES I . '- and they (lied in thtir beds,without a sigh. Maedouald ............... I -j3 glier was torn to pieces, Sixteen others 'Unitedlitates for the government rail- _ ------- � plaiiation. will not come 'miss- UrtO The bufldlug.No. 14 61 wits occupieaon, the were taken. out unconsciolls. Some will road$. � the present American oil has been sub- ground floor by the saloon of J h S it ; A rtevoltlng crimck 'Near collbig%voo, -.,. . . 0 n in 11 Majority for Bigelow ...... $16 probably (lie. One hundred mou were Lindsay ratepayers on ,",Nfonday voted The MuiLderess 1�vat Them to Death . . ject to a duty of six cents per %vine gal- ' with. his family he occupied the second At the General Election. in the mine whou the disaster occurred. on the by-law granting 815 000 bollus to Ion, which equals seven and i-tiftli eta. storey, In this structure, which received I . per Imperial gallon ; in addition to the iveight of thQ top of the wau, the The vote at the general election June 5, lur. Robert Fallon, of London town- Bobcayj�on, Lindsay 'and Pontypool with an Axe-ljandjo $u (lie rrc$o=o of I greateSt 10 -is of life occurred. The family 1800, was:- ship, loft his team untled at Geary's railwf�i and carried it I - � consisted of ivirn Sinith and big wife and creamer while *he I this, its importation in any thing but 06 _v on .Saturday an(l )y I' 1 m-aJ0Ti`(y- .1ror We"IE-MInded Brotbert " I barrels has been probibitel. The cost their children - Dolly, aged 12 years, 11, HL Clarke ..... 1. 1. 1. ­ 15,519 was inglide the horses started oft. Mr. It is Said the Grand Trunk is Z 1. COLLINGWool). Ont., Fob. 27.-Yestorday ,of barrels and of inspection by Canad- Faith, 10 years, and Hattie, 4 years, the Tait ..... I"....". ..... I 5,809 Fallon ran After thein, for a mile, when ating for the purchase of the Drummond morning Cbiof of Police Lewis brought to ian, 11-ledougall .......... I ... I 0 0 n lie throw up his hands, fell down and C01111t,v Railway, Oil the south shore of , ollicials his amounted to something servant I'4111ine aud the bartender George. "Ou town the dead budies of an aged woman like two cents a gallon, but now it will All were crushed when the building be- Armour .................. 4.470 died. the St. Lawrence, froni.9t. Hyrteinthe to and A child, both supposed to have been be allowed to come in big iron tanks. camO a mass a, splinters, brick and Bell., 3,091 IN CWINURAL. Nkicolet. murdered by JejiuylVoneh, daughter of It is said this is all the great Standard M0.Qes::::::::, * , , , , , , , , " 1707 The by-law granting a I)onus t() the . . . mortar. .. 1. I ..... I . Hamilton's rate f taxation this year NiagardContral railway -,vAs the former and inother of t)�e latter. The d 0 considered alleged crime was committed on Thursd�y I Oil Co. requires in or or to enter into The fire which broke out from, an over- s 0 dollar. be the rallway cominitte, , I viprorou-, competition with Canadian turned stove as .,!con as the wieck occurred d l)servAtivo' was is 19 will oil th 0 of tho Hamil. . Polsonating. Ile was bailed The Spanish consulates at Halifax and tom city council oil night At a, place near Cralgleith, both vio- , I producers. showed through the ruins in tongues of out In $400. Morida" night. It (ims being beaten to death, and then an Baltimore will be discontinued. IV' As decided to submit the ' . * * * flame and masses of smoke betraying the -------- 1;y-iaw to the attempt Uoing mado by the accused to The pope Friday received 8,000 p1l. ratepayers, burn their bodies ,and so destroy all traces Even iftbe Mowat GovernrnoiAp0$- destruction beneath, After'the fire was THE CATTLE EMBARGO. grims from various parts of Italy. At the annual town meetingr of Molic. of the crime. Joliii NNI*orteh, brother of I under control the work of rescue began. ____ seswed all the virtues claimed for it b The first pL,rson taken 011t was Frank The Coloulal Soerct;-Li,.y Strongir Urges its ASwissfatililyisto befOrmeaonLulu 013 " a resolution wis inlanimous the accused, tells this -story of the crime, - opt urgin r, Jo.; y island, tit the mouth of the F raser river Ad ' daltWood, M, . "I wont on Thursday night and saw my 0 I - ­ ­­ 4, T& t 6relant,toum his influence sister strike my mother on the head with - He was �inned down. by a heavy LoN.Do:T, Marob I. -Ar, the instance of I B* - , ics friends none tbe It)ss would it be do Kunze, the twenty -year-old son of the Removal, � * eller. airable to have on guard in the Logis- KIwor that had fallen across him. He was the Government, the Colonial ��Z�,­,-- - - �, , -:ffie draft of a treaty of aftnexAtion 0 1 1 f a!ti'i.Rns the top sed trau,sft�r of the the axe -handle. I saw my aIsteA kill the , . ,I:- _ V4, the ,!: . '. baby with the axe -handle. She had ne, I lAurearieffectiveOppositiou. Thebest taken to a liqnqr store near by and carea giving strong snpl "". . . "ry 18' Hawaii was sent tO ,th() United States I I for. Mrs, SmIth was the 2LI!p" t ' Uanada's ease reason for it. She said there was a yount, --f next rescued. now.!�e. �. _ , senate F riday, � ofGoveraraenti, f l6ft uncheakedbe- ll die. Nearly 30 feet.:.bf-rom -10er . , � "e �rlti h Board of TOrollINC. VINANCIAL AVIr.&IRS. . I She,,r.� ,hAr s A,,ppicul- followtamed Jim said he would marry- - come arrogant, non-progressive and Kunze was round the i -4 touching the schedule against Can- It is reported that Buddhists in Japau The financial situation in Chili is said her if she got rid of the in 11 JAQ1,U­1r _ ot or and the . 0 ­­_ bivans, a n cattle. baby. Jim's father used to ran a inill. "W.-- actory. eyentually corrupt, It is admitte . d,bY and the ilabr; - _ are about to organize a religious body to be satisf, all but the most extrerne mr. ,..,W,.�_ 7-, ,v as raildl; cleared away. TheColoulal Secretary urges that the on the plan of ille Salvation Array. There is uneasiness in Wall street in Xenny made me help to bury mother an � that theProvinci. . . . � . . _ us, In a bent position Mrs. Smith was lying doubt heretofore entertained that Canada The newsboys of Detroit, have ingti- regard to the financial situation. the baby, and said. she would 'do' me if - - ­ __ !"yi oo stron beneath it section of the wall that was still was not freafrom pleuro -pneumonia, is no tated a boycott against the eveni g id anything. I was afraid. I got a ram -,!res ime ; 'i is no wle hold together by the mortar. This made longer tenable while the new go -days, papers of that city, demanding that the into the city treasury of Hamilton. pig's head when I was in toyn. Jenny At nt T, d,4,gd n Thursday$100,000 in taxes were paid r'a that, as a result of the pp ession of got paper and tried to burn 'the bodies. 8 it all the more difficult to extricate her, quarantine, at the North-West especially, price sliall be raised from one ceutto It is stated that the shipment of gold Xother's toos and feet are all lieeled, as if this undue strengtb,it is slow to rise to and it was fifteen minutes before she was removes the legal objection to the free two cents. . the necessities of the occasion, that it lifted out. She had lapsed into uncon- entry of cattle ex7ported fromthe Dominion.. from Now York to Eurol)o Saturday the-%, had been frozen. NVe buried her in . no longer pretends to observe many Of scionsitess, and was carried into the .drug There is urgency in tile matter, the The island of Samonthreki, in the amounted to yA3,500, 000. 0w*snow near the track, in a holo. We the principles contei)ded for when in in Washington that the pu�t fixe baby under.the floor." .. I condition. Her skull was crushed shippers and,tho Britis a quaker1riday. All thebuildings on the financial situation has notimproved and COLLixalvooD, Feb. 28.-Yestorday af- store at 74"i $Quth Halstead Btieet in a memorandum adds, for both CArtudia' Aegean sea, was shaken by.an eaTtir. It is stated ' Opposition, and that in many eases acts 11 importers should -which at loa dy'ller right arm broken, in coramort justice be allowed to complete were lost. the United States Government may be ternoon Coroner Stephen opened air in - have been committed and island were destroyed, and many lives ab In addition to Superintendent Burk's the season's plans et aTI ­ and not be kepb forced to the expedient of Initting bonds quest on the body of Mary Wonch and the I warrant the suspicion of dishonesty and force whi( ch went to work on the ruins at solo The council of the Toronto board of on the market. chil(I found dead at Cralglalth on Sunday. corruption, 9 in suspense. trade passed a resointion urgina a liber - I daylight Street Foreman Schlitz with fif- Iftiview of this new factor In favor of The Italian minister of finance ,says George Rice was the first witness. **- teen teams and 50 men started' in to help Canada, an early decision is al reduction in the duty on iron. A the monetary conference will probably said Jennie Wench came to his place probable, deputation will interview the minister � Trade returns for the seven montlis at 11 O'elock and therefore rapid progress There is reaeou to believe also that it will mot reassemble in May, as the European Thursday night and said the neighbors if the current fiscal j��;�ire_`Wf­�­v� ­ was made in cleaning away the wreckage. be favorable, of flirance next week. governmentsare convinced that nothing wore going to take the old lady and child I ry .More man would have been put to work-, � _____ Despatches show that Saturd.W night's would come Of it. away. He weirt to town and found that � satisfactory character. The exports but space was too limited to use them to IMMIGRATION PROSPECTS great storm was general allover Canada t Treasu-rer neither Chief Lewis nor James Wench ! during the period in question amounted advantage. Coroner Melfale was early on . Ellis H. Roberts, Assistail (bi Aber of Jennie) had sent anyone. On as wellas intlie NewEnglandand Wes� of the United States, has been elected Saturday evening about 4 o'clock he found tolq,79,231,8829, as against ,Q77,881,211, the ground and issued an order that the injured by the Steamship Companies in- ernStates. Trains were behindtime all president of the Franklin Watiol auk . bodies as fast as recovered should be taken crenslur Rates. over the country owing to snew drifts. of Nel,v York. enough to convince him the old woman or an increase of %81,850,671. The em- to the city morgue to &wait the action of a Lom)ox, Match I. -The increase in the He Nvill assu in e TLB UON� was buried under the snow, He saw Jon - ports for the same period amountqd I coroner's jury.. MATTERS AGRICULTUR&L. duties as soon -1a possible after March 4- nie-last on Friday morning going down 00 steanaship immigraut rates to Canada con- - - $69,483,147, as against $G3,899,655, r " I shall secure the best jury I can find tiniles to excite much Ireland sends annually 40,000 tons of POL1TXcALAPrO1XmVJE the railway track. I an increase of $5,583,492. The duty in the city," said the coroner, I I and I talk in immigrant eggs to England Alone.. ENTS. Chief Lewis described big visit to the -Will circles. Mr. Robt. Sedgewick, Q. C., depUty' hut. Found Mary Wench's � collectedduring the same periodamounb- make a thorough investigation. I have The steamers now leaving for Halifax The steamship Cartliaginian, which minister of justice, has been appointed buried in the snow about 800 yards from ed to 812,229, '170,as against $10,801,771 already learned that there is a direct to- are quite full, and will be for the next two left Halifax on Saturday, took 11,734 to the bench of the supreme court. sponsibility for this matter, and I propose the shanty. Found the body 6f the child' or an increase of s$1,3ri,005, The ex- montba. bushels of Canadian apples for the old Moukhtar Pasha, the Turkish com- In the sand under flooring of the shanty. ports during the month of January to fix it upon therigght party." Thestate- The best class are mostly booked for the country. merit of the coroner refers, no doubt, iel F 0, missioner to E,n.rpt has been recalled and Both bodies were burned. There didn't It amounted 81 975,1 74, as against %Q5,648. to North-West. The valuable horses which Dan 9 Osman Pasha has been appointed in his appear to be bed clothes of any kind. The � � I the action of the building commissioner, The steamship companies are inclined to of Drumbo, recently lost died stead. i bodies could not have been burnt in the 162. The imr,orts were valued at $ Mr. O'Neill, who only the previous day is- point to this fact as justifying their in� flaimation caused by overfeeding, and . 9'. from in. 160,464, as against $7,256,337, and the sued a permit allowing the contractors crease, hub this statement is* met with the not by poison as It is reported from Ottawa that Mr. house unless somebody was there to ex- W.ho wer, , was supposed. Burns member for Gloucester, W. B., is tinguish the flames. duty collected to $1,705,092, as against putting up the new building for reply that while every other Interest is At the annual meeting ofthe directors to get' the New Brimewich lieutenant- John Wench, sworn, said. -My =that $1,392,815. Mr. York to use the north and front Walls making a sacrifice for the speedy settle. of the Industrial exhibition this week governorship. was dead. when I got home that night , of the building in the erection of the -new ment of the North-West the steamship the report stated that the total receipts I ______ one. Permission to ,use these walls was about dark; this was on Friday evening; I April I is to see a reduction in the grantedin the face ofthe lines alone demand their pound of flesh from admissions last year &mounted to Tudge Gresham says that he accepted adverse reports There is no exaggeration in stating Eat $70,175. � the office simply because it was urged she was dead in the house; my sister was price of coal. It is one of the curious from inspectors of the district. The walls the selfish action of the steamship com. The School of Dalrying iR connection upon him by his friends as a duty he carrying the child; I asked her what ailed . which Building Commissioner O'Neill owes to the American people. No other it; I heard the child making a great mean- - . � facts of history that the same thin panies must injure the emigration prospect with4the Ontario Agricultural college at reason could have induced him to leave ing; she said it . was burnt; my mother L' issued the permit on were the ones that for the entire season. . Guelph was formally inaugurated Yd. never happens on Decembet lab. fell and caused the catastrophe. the bench.. was lying pit the floor in the bed when I The rescue of little Annie Smith was day, Hon. Mr. Dryden attending and . went to the house; she was-kovered up :, � The Central Farmers' Institute little short of miraculous It was after 10 LOOSE MUNICIPAL FINANCING. addressing the students. President-elect Cleveland has officially good and had lots over her; my sister said I . brought its pi�oceedlngs to a close, after o'clock when the laboreis extricated her C, In response to a deputation from Scot- announced the names of these members she couldn't sit up, and she wouldn't eat. a '.. ng resolutions favoring free trade from a great, heap of rubbish near the O'nucilmen Will Have to Make Good land, who asked the removal of the re- of his Cabinet. They are -. Walter Q. bit; I couldnIt tell you how mymothergeb . p"al She had been under the ruins, Nearly 83,000 Misspent. striction on Canadian cattle exported to Gresham, of Illinois, Secretary of State; burnt; she was burnt when I got home; I with Great Britain and the teaching of front wall, John G. Carlisle, of Kentucky, Secretary agriculture in the schools, and asserting exposed to the smoke and heat and the VANCOVvmR, B.C., March I. -The report Britain, President Gardner refused to aw hex feet all peeled, I then went to � water thrown by the fire engines, for over of Government Auditor Pierson on the take any action until satisfied that Cam&- ,of the Treasury; Daniel S. Lamont. of beed; I wanted to go and tell, I but I was I that it believed there was no pleuro- eight hours. She is not badly hurt, and affairs of Richmond municipality has been da is free from disease. New York, Secretary of War; Wilson not allowed; I couldn't tell you what hap- . pneumonia in Canada ; that the duty ,ill recover A little later the bodies of handed in. He chatges upwards of $2,900 Principal Smith, of the Ontario'Veter- kl.Bissell, of Buffalo. Postmaster-Geu. pened in the night; my sister got Mr. - on corn should be abolished. and that a two of the �n-dth girls, Lizzie and Hattie, to the various councilmen for 1891-9,.), Inary College, has received a portion of eral; Hoke Smith, of Georgia, Minister Rice's hand sleigh and I helped bury my . uniform duty should be placed on all were recovered. The body of the hired being money e mount the lungs of a cow imported from Can- of the Interior; J. Sterling Morton, See, mother; my sister said she had given the pork coming from the.United States. Pauline Montina, was recovered at they were authorized to spend, and disal- ada and slaughtered'in En retary of Agriculture. I child out; it was about dark when I got � I VT416 o'clock although it had bee lows $900 of bills that have been aid. He was supposeGI to have been gland that - . home; we didn't go to bed that night; I It is announced by the old London n located p affected with PERSONAL. News that' two hours Uefore it was in such a position finds that while the councii had overdrawn pleuro -pneumonia. Analysis has shown Cardinal Taschereau, of Quebec, was had no hand in burying my mother, my I ,Edward Blake is likely to I at the bank, Clerk 0. D. Sweet sister scoopeaout the snow w.,Ith that the'fremen *era unable to extricate . had muni- t9e supposition to be entirely unfound- 78 years old Friday. � a dish; I I become leader ot the.Irisb Repe,derp. it. At 2 o'clock the bodies of John . Smith cipal money in his possession. He charges ed. I I I WAS standing by at the time; I helped to, " Well, if he is no more an and John Kunze and his wife were found 9x-Roeve Sexamith $63,for interest acorn. - . Court etiquette has wrecked the health pull out the sleigh; it was about 5 o'clock � ccessful in I THE DEAD. of the young King of Spain. � � � in the ruins aud were taken to the morgue, ing during the time he refused to sign 1 ajus I in.the. evening when we took mother out ; t� Sealers to the accomplishment of their I he re'Dort e when I went home at night my motber - leading -the two Irish factions -of- Re. - __ ehaques passedby the council. T PhiA1 B J �, a Kingston brewer, died', Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone w re enter- . � esired eud,k,ban, he was when Leader TORE UP THE PIPE LINES. shows the finances of the municipaliti to of spop3exy Friday. - . � tallied by the Queen at Windsor on I wag dead; my sister said the, child w"as. I . I .�. . of- the Re I f I orm party in the Canadian . . -. have been ver.� loosely in I an � aged, if in fact Gen. Beauregard died at New Orleans Tuesday. . I . I I I burnt with matches; I said there were no :.. 4,000 Barrels of Oil Run xnto a. crock, in not criminally so. . on Monday evening. . I . . Will,]%, L . 11 . � � I in Waldorf Astor proposes to matches; the child was not dead whim' -we I . . House of Commons, the Irish tt-epealers Fired and Damage Itesults. I .-.-.-- Mr. Nicholas Killeri of Waterloo, bring a party of English noblemen to the � got back from, burying inother;"�e have � are a long way from accompliBbing their ' J01TNST(JW,N, Pa., Mar, I. -Last night Trouble in Montreal Cholrfi. . died front cancer of the stomach, aged, World's Fair. .. I I - morning there were I I I I � I . � � . n? coal. oil; next , L pur ose. Mr. Blake was a failure t a a the pipes of the Orescemb Pipe Line Oo. Mown�rAL, 'March I. -There is a great 69. . I I �. pieces of burnt rags all over the floor; it , , puelie ma,n hers in Canada, and will ba were torn up at Mowry's Mills, 80 miles flubter among the city church choirs over I John YOM, jaen., a well-known farmer Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, the Oppos. was about daylight when we b�iried I . '' M Bria I ition leader in th; British Commons; is mother i I was telling the chief constable , , - . land, and if the Repealers expect from here, and 4, 000 barrels of oil poured the recent performance of the Goudol%rB &f Peterborough county, died suddenly. , suffering fTom. influenza. I thit . ' ��� � marvels, they will fall far short of ex- out into the creek. The depredators by an amateur opera company. near Norwood: I � I I . xy sister struck my moth�or and the�, , � ��� , � I I I . � , . t Wallace Bruce, U.S. consul at Edin- baby with an axehandle, but they say- � , pect,fttions. chopped down a number of telephone Members from nearly a,ll the choirs In Prof. Lindenschuritt, the founder and burgh. 'has been elected to succeed the there were no marks, on. her. .1 I I poles, destroying communication, and set tho city sang in the opera, and this, 001ft- director of the faimousRoman-Germanic late John Greenleaf Whittier as life �cor- The inquest was adjourted to Wednes- . . . . . . � I � � I fire to the oil. The blazing oil destroyed 1119 Immediately after the strong denuncia. Central museum, is;dead in Berlin. . responding member of. the Scottish So- I day, . . . I , a number of bridges and much valuable tion of theaters by the Protestant Minis- . I I , . Membrays Kidney and Liver Cure is timber. It is genemily believed that per� terial Association, has caused a good Victor Sunderlin P. Gardner, a noted ciety of Literature and Arts of Glasgow. , Jennie Wonch wag arrested at MO,., I . I � I . a preparation of Herb& and Roots, the so . . deal , � ford. , na living in the neighborhood who, have of curiosity to kn Micksite quaker preacher, died'at his, Ernest Warden, aged 18, disappeared . . e innoce c6. It ow what the different . ye8terday and prdtosts h r it S & I I � I Medical properties of which are Univer- done work for the company and claim churches will do. I I home in ..FarmiDgton, N.Y., aged 91 from his 'home at Belmont, Out_ on Jam- says: " It waa ,.cold, veiy cold� no are in_ I � . � saby.known. Tryitfor'Pur.ifying the they wore not paid are. responsible. These At the prayer meeting in one ofthe yonre. . nary 28, And although his father Mr the stove nor a stiolc of wood in the house - ' � . A I � . blood. I . people have frequently threatened to do- Presbyterian churches prayers were offer- John J. Craven, inventor of the sub- James Warden, has mada diligent en- I my sweet mother aud child were freezing 'I', 11; . , I . A up for one, of the leading ]ad I Marine telegraph I a I . cold, andIleft the.houso to brin so 11 : � � Mr. Nelsozi Monleilh, of Downie, who is stroy �he company's property. 0 1 cable, died sit ,Pai- ry 11 over the country, no trace of ' me l �, I I y ,singers � . I . : aleadiagfarmarofih0townBirip &ndwell . I . I I . and "her companions in sin," as they ehogue, L.I., of apoplexy. , He wes 7o Ki boy can be found wood.`� On !ter return she wa* J;orrified " , . � � � ___ - - 0 4 t 1. ,: ,� I I . known is a' man of consideeable abili0o I CrOM91C � V aud nter Thanked. were called. . years old. r I . I , THE , I I I I : to find bet child burnt to death and. her � I 11 .� u� I -known 1 will, ilioAtnovi eariain, be ,the next Co' Hu One of the churches has to. I . I , quested the resignation of one of the lad , Goo. E. Desbotrats, the well ,LADIES' CORNER. mother badly burnt and dying, The.ehild. � I I -The Council h 7 , ad ta en a matches" ,'g , , � � '40"Ady"e candidaid for the Local , Legis. TnOROLD, March 1. as members because, she sang in the Gondo- printer and pabl si- B The betrothal of Prim a Fe dinand of h I k Ome and in li liting I I isher, died at his re' . c r . . . 4 U, Va, an(, th, Prine them had set fire to , � a .es,, . �Aure In South Perth. . adopted a resolution thanking Crossley and - liers. Th performance iteelf wag a greaJ I dtnCe .iA Montreal 'Saturday evening, , daug, , Marie Louise, her clothes, part of I I , . g ,ter of t�e Duke of , . Harder, the avangeli,06,fer their labors In . social and operatic success.. aged 55 L , I I � I Parma, is an- which - ','W' it print dress. The grand- I .1 1. , '�615_rXs Liniment eurem Dlueaper, this town 1 4. 1 i I . nez,need effiemny ". . 1. I I I � I I . . 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