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SEAFOR711,
WEAL ESTATE FOR SAILE.
A BARE OITANCE.—For Sale Cheap, three very
-Z3- desirable building lots, facing on Victoria
RIGESON & Co. 447
rARM 'FOR SAT:E.—For Sale, a good Two
Hundred Acre Farm in thb Township of Hul-
lett,CountY of Huron ; well improved and with
air bnildings. Price, $5,500. Apply to A.
sTRONG, Land Agent, &aorta. 447
VOUS FOR SALE,—Easthalf Lot 11, Con, 12,
; also South 50 acres of -Lots 1 and 2
00/00, Morris, adjoining the Village of Myth.
425
ft—tia--oteE BUILDING LOT FOR SALE.—For
on John Street, Seaforth, within 10 minute s'
walk of the business part of the town. Apply t o
'r013. SALE—South half Lot 1, Con. 11, Grey ,
contaieing 50 sores, adjoining the village of
j3ressels ; said lot is suitable for park lots ,• f o r
further particulars apply to W1kT. GBAKAM
rat SALE OR TO RENT.—The promises or,
▪ eupied by ilia subscriber, in the flourishing
village of Blyth, suitable for a first-class grocery
or dry goods store, for either of which there is no
better opening at present in Ontario. Dr. SLOAN,
Blyth. 448-8
pARli LOTS FOR SALE.—Containing 5 acres
A- each, adjoining the Town of Seaforth. The
most desirable situation for private residences.
Tema reasonable, with immediate possession.
,Apply toll. W. C. MEYER, Barrister, Seaforth,
or to L. MEYER, Ilarpnrhey. 441
pROPERTY FUR SALE.—For sale on reason-
▪ able terms, a desirable property situated on
in which are two stores. with a dwelling over.
Apply to the proprietor or to Wm. Campbell
pROPERTY FOR SALE --That valuable prop -
A- erty on Godcrich Street ()coupled by the Goder.
Mannfactnring Company as a Machine Shop.
Also dwollinghonse and lot adjoining. The above
property will 43 sold on easy terms. For part-len-
lars apply to GRAY & SCOTT. 489
BLIND TOM, THE WONDERPG
CAL PRODIGY.
The following interesting partic
of this wonderful individual are giv
the reporter of an American netwsp
It will be remembered that Blend
who is e negro, gave.' most wonderf
hibitions of his musical talents jat
teinmente in sever of 1 the Can
er in question expee sed a desire
Tom at his meals, ased was, accord
taken to his room. l I
"Sit down here,P s id the
the slightest sound, and often put
ple• out of his ro m, under th
premiere that they mean to injere
The reporter seated hi
ner of the room, and in
a waiter brought in T
placed it upon a sten&
ward 'Tom was led i fro
The agent then wit dr
and the reporter alo e.
When the blind, rausi
his features could. be st died. et 1
His head seemed to b
from the pictures of id
the phrenological Wor
scarcely any for6head, la
and flat, the mouth a
brutal. His yellow
continually in the
whole aspect of his
and animal. Iremedi
himself he began to ldru
upon the table, as if fi
of Deplane, at the ftam
an air in a low tone.
tips of his fingers ,ove
touched in' succession a
of asparagus, a cup
bread and potatoes,. .
SI-
QUALL FARM FOR SALE—In the thrivi
• and salubrione village of Bayilelcl ; 20 acres of
land, with house, barn and stable ; orchard of
choice fruit trees in bearing ; never -failing siipp ly
of hard. and soft water on the promises. Posses 8 -
ion as agreed Apart. C. R. COMMANDER, B ay -
448
're:TIT:DING LOTS IN SEAFORTH FOR SALE
• —Dr. COLEMAN, having laid out the grounds
recently occupied as a Driving Park into Enid-
ing Lots, is prepared to dispose of lots on reason-
able terms to any who may desire them. Parties
desiring to purchase should make immediate ap-
plication, 864
pROPERTY FOR SALE.—Two lots, with a 2
-1- story frame house and barn, situated on the
Market Square, Seftforth. The prernises have
been used as an egg packing eetablishment, and
are well adapted for auy pnblic business. For
particulars apply to the proprietress, Mrs. MAL -
COM, Seaford:, or to D, GORDON, Goderieh,
Ontario. 481
-1* R. S., Tuckersmith, containing '75 acree, about M°ti°138 of playing' akin ' il°1 11°ti
-
40 of which are cleared and in ft good state of mil- whatever of the articl s whi te he knee
tivation; the remainder is well timbered with ed off. Suddenly he ushe back to t
valuable hardwood ; there is a large frame bar n table, and made a ra d on the dish
miles from Seaforth, Gil a good road. For fur. asparagus, eating the stem entire, t
knd other excellent outbuildings ; is situated 5
ther particulars apply to JAMES CUMMING , white stringy part as ell a • tht ted
Egmondville P, 0, 4484.4 extremity. ,
tars
n by
r.
om,
ter-
dian
port --
see
ngly,
gent,
tects
peo-
im-
self iKt one cor-
few Imo so seats
Shortly after -
side the band.
tan took h s seat
isure.
a literal cops
ots one s es in
s. Ther was
s nose wa large
d jaws
sig dess eyes rolled
ftely on eating
i111 with his hands
time hu ming
ext he r n the
the sta d, and
beefsteak, a dish
f tea., an some
that a grace was warm, itable, e
't and re
e grace
k in both
outh, to
fragMents betWeen hie teethe see
swallow the pieces wit. out Mast
As soon,as the steak w, dispose
began seveeteniug hisl tea wit
tea sweet, for he put 16 ordivar
of sugar'into his cup, nd then,
the mixture, drank it owii with
of satisfaction: Whe this was
tittered a ery of der ht, and,
from the table, rubb o d his ha
danced about the roc) Going up to
the mantelpiece, he ent hrohgh the
ce
he
of
he
der
pla
hea
end
ed
-an
rep
Pia
not
alr
on
me
he
wh
'lug the hote from ;the
played the laie untill he
e ,which • had been tam
when he Struck B 11 t hi
. He fingered the
Iseveral seconds, an
as umed. a frightful as
he ' bounded from his eat
:et the reporter with the
pa ther. The reporter
ea this new mc•veme
to face the music, th e
lady alternattve. ToM is
that figures but bei g so
in wrestling the ehaiace
ed it backwards. om shook
and played the pi e in the usu
remarking 'lYou began at the wren
this Was played im
rter being but an
er, and feeling that
od• y-, whick IS flat pr
,00k al tuning key: faom
'eh he had brought 'oath a
nlight Sonata,
ordinary pian
Tom had n
determin
domina
his ,pock
e string
instrumen
e same wa
A and
tonishe
' et of ferocit
tteral noi
and spra
agility of
not anti
mg no ot
very pow
200 pount
avity is far
we ewr he ant opt
Tom sem ed a body g
e loosened hi hold to
• One, the i ter lower wh
as to get 1 is back to T
one over on
mo
To
110
bu
ga
fo
a
fu
lo
fr
a
et
calmly a
as said b
hands,
e it in
itag to
cation.
of, he
little
es his
cubes
stirring
smack
done be
turning
de to-
spread his hands over
short grnee in a revere
slowly. The instent
he clutched the beefste
an& lifting it to hie
01
ni equal.
ee, but as
id seeuri
d liftbd the shady
Tom i mediately sec red
lc:
l'ghtui. g, he bore the nte
oor an 1 planted an i me
loin i me iately rel nqu shed his
ad be an umming aisee nd' to the
t was not Pleasant to he e Tom sq
this position the two remained
the reporter is rue up the "
Waltz," and n an instant '
the flop? dsliacin
client time to get up nd s
re did without much dela
ancing arid singing 'n th
Meeting the agen
orter returned to g
me fresh tests. Pr
ti the original text f
VA.E.11 FOR SAL141.—For Salo, Lot No. 7, Con.
"3-. 10 , Morris, containing 64 aCreff, 25 of Which He next clutched a
are cleared, well fenced and in a good state of hand and. placed it
There are 4 acres of choice fruit trees bearing, bu.t sudd.enly chang
a good log house and frame stable. Is 1 mile coating it down, lifte
frau the Blyth station of the London, Huron and the ceiling, and. agai #
LAIDLAW on tin premises, or to W. CLEGG, in a position to play.
13race Railway. For further particulars to JOHN '
Blyth. ' 425 M lonless for some
acres, 15U acres cleared, 130 acres in a good state ' finainnedY. WhOi:IciasiWoana:11cyl
rARM FOR SALE IN TUCItERSMITH.—Be-
of cultivation 20 aeres excellent pasture, wen ment wadi nis uanus
fenced and wit'tered, has good barne and stables, to stn. e a chord, b
miles from Seaforth station., 3 mules from i in, - , • ,
'and bit his li te as i
root collars for LOU loads. This le a good farm, 4
held cheese factory, on a -good gravel road. For n is Lace woul 1 se it
further particulars apply -to JOHN LAWRENCE, and, as his eyes turn
Egmondville P. O. 413-4t inspired. Final y h
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR BATA. ' For with his foot, a said
Y sale that comfortable and commodious resi- tures, and he went
deuce on John Street, the property of Mr. Albert of playing a passage
contains seven rooms besides elosets together Suddenly he began
sesseee. Tee house is -new, le well finished, and
with a wood shed, cellar, and all necessary im- composing • as he w
prevements, Hard and Boft water. Two tots naelody was full of 13
plantel with choice fruit trees, Terms easy.
Possession irnmediate. Apply to Mr. ALBERT
SPABLING. 444
Lot 18, Con. G, Morris, Huron Conn y, eon I the .agent, for the
14•LRMS FOR SdLE.--West half of South half of
ing 50 acres. The above lot is all bush, of the
best quality, and is only six miles from Brussels ;
also south hair of Lot 19, Con. 13, Morris, Eturon
Comity, 100 acre alsoail bush and the •es
soil, 6 miles rom brussels station, Groat Western
Railway. For price and terms apply to 0, re against it and. tried
COOPER., Brussels, or to CALVIN A. CAD1P- 1 it resisted all his e
large potato in his
his eyeS toward
plae d his hands
H.e old his head
mirm es, Ss if en -
eine tray mesical
s if be were about
Went. Then
al lie pression,
war , seemed
n be ting time
th motions
aud the
os ; then
, he rushed up
ing room and
d he Tom
o d his ,reach.
'hiding that(
he leaned
while
o
im
bru
d u
beg
lato
hrou
to sing,
range pat
etarting up from the tabl
to the door of the • djoi
tried to open it. I It had
ease
was in the next ro m, a
takes his mealtel he requ
eat unless the piano •s 'be
Finding it locked, he th
o force
orts.
BELL, Seaforth P. 0. 4430 he could not force the do
pees FOR SALF1.—For Sale, Lot 12. eon. 6,
Hallett, consisting of 100 aerosol laud, 40 acres his eyes fnoistened s ith ears.
1
taalte, cud the balance well timbered with hard- i At this juncture he t potter a
arid outbuildin.:e, a good well, and a young bear. I slight movement, . nd , en,i's al '
lag orchard of choice fruit trees Situated 8 ;via: I W1c4 attractec nun a y.
from Seafca ch., 6 miles from _canton, fe, from i his heaa qua:
Kinbura. Terme, made- known on application on i porter made
the premises. Possession given immediately.
de a
ution
rked
ELI:LABE Ell IT liRVEY, Count, nee P.O. ,P30 elight as to be
Tom's face ass
9, Hibbert, containing 100 acres, 90 of whieh
a shed aud stable 80x60, a driving shed 26x40,
are cleared. free of stumps, well fenced, and in
tirst.ciagi cultivation. A barn 60x40, nearly now,
brick root h ntqe and a splendid brick dwelling I /
htAteu, timl all elite- necessary outbuildings. A -
good orchard. and well watered. This id one of I
premises, or Egraendvill.! P. O. GEORGE
442
1, Stanley, containing 97 aeres, more or less, ,
:ill Of Width /LYE! cleared, well fenced, and in a I
state of good cultivation, the balance is wall am •
berod. There id a frame barn mutt stable, and 4,
good new frlint }undo with stone cellar, kitcheu,,
wood tam:demi all other convediences. A never -
milt,. from BrueefloLl Station and 4 miles from
Cludou. A 4raNel road leading to each place. ,
an listened— The re -
the sou
ie hands together and nakieg ni
d, ubbing
otions
1 with
when a man's ead is in ehaacery. No
epotter resort t a lit le ruse. Throw
ng the stub of ale d pe oil iri the air, I
fell in a remote car er o the room, an
Tom rushed tdwarc the ; scaled, but wa
sointwhat disa 'poi tea -When he grapple(
a truuk. The fun now began. The re
porter, by roll g p wads of paper an
casting them abo it the room, had n
eicitatabout in,
came neer the
his chair dire
sou
e-
a
er
A
ar
a
se-
rl-
he
es
his
po
the
to
up
th
th
an
fi
ab
fo
ea
at
a
1
a fresh clu eh
ore whic it
viewer to the
se knee on his
jig
wn
ly,
rip
air.
at -
but
for
ets.
lue
om
in exee lent
middle o the
VAL:11 FUR SALE, --For Sale, on reasonable ' Tee outran
terms, Lot 4, eon. 2, Stanley, containing 1u,)
70 of w' icla aro cleared, wall fenced, in to the cireasi
tirw-elass cultivation and free from stniaps, 111( qUest of the
halaace timbered with the best wood; buildings access to the
comfortable; a good young orchard of fruit trees ; lee (Trans, wi
1,6, well watered ; within 1.1, niilea front Kippe4
from Soaforth, Clinten and Exeter, with ansvel pd a few mitt
leading to each plitee. This is a eholee passed frone
marked :
"I will le
farm and is th..,nving the.attention of purchasers.
A1113' on the premises or to Kippen P. 0. WM.
BLAIR, Jr
446
ing
any
repo
ting
he Musical prodigy
direction. He neve
ter, Who eat quietly i
dor nanc and at the r
•
the sovg he had improv
llis mind The agent r
few minutes, and you an pet him to a
se
himself of t
lasted the opening la
4- 6, Hallett. euatainiug 100 acres, about 89 aeres tests you ma
The repor
eterta, sten feneed, free from stunape and in good
crativraion and free from foul weeds ; the bal. 0 portunity, a
•
good orchard; there is .0. never -failing spri g sely striking o0casiorial ffilse notes a
tome, and good barns, sheds and stables, also a
best farms in Huron; terras easy; apply on the mediately aUd re eated exactly the
premises or to Oonabance post °Mee- 3101B 8 aagei with a th alteratioas and o
Clinton, ane 4 from Ifinburn ; this is one of the
nd
wee
t las
anub
ern g a Greek play
Pm
ibrary, the reporter read ive pages uite
readily, and Tom repeate it entire ith-
out mispronouncing, a w rd, except in
words' beginning with the letter "sigma,"
which caused him t stut er terribly, un-
til he finally skippe the " sigma " sys-
tematically. Porti ns of "Richaid II."
end Doti Jaen" wiere rel. eated wit e the
ere then read. bac war, s and rep ,ate
y TOM With perfe t ace racy.
very interesting d tails relative t th
wonder. Id s bid place is Georgi' an
he began to xeite attention as a mu icia
at the age o four ears. All soun af
ford him d light ; even the cryin of
child cauees him to dime about in stat
of e tacy. When at h rue he oft n hi
mak them emit cr es of )ain.
If ept as ay fro a ot no, be wi
agai st the all, rag hairs abo
hin London flute jwas roeured f
ing 22 keys He frequ ntly rises
night and lays t
iug upon it all 'so
may hear t the t
nds of butter eaph day and, that
highest figure and. pay for the milk
qual the cheese. If any of our fa-
ns butter makers think they can come
tu that, we would like to hear from
m, for the next three weeks or tor
season giviug the weight of milk
number of pounds of Butter. Tills)
ve mentioned e,ow calved about the
t of May and is on poor pasture with
at a gallon of' bran each clay. We
e all the milk, keeping from Saturday
tiing until Monday morning. An4
the benefit of those who think the
not keep milk over night I might
te I can keep it when the thermometer
nag at 80° by placing the vessel 04-
ing the milk into cold water changieg
e water eaery twelve hours and stiornig
e milk well at the same time to keep
e cream from rising. One patron hals
nt his milk to the Winthrop facto y
"tie cool during the warmest weath r
is summer, a distance of six miles a d
half, by co -citing the morning milk h If
hour before mixing with the previous
'lining's milk and it never had any
mptoms of being off flavOr or sour. If
e ebove is of any benefit to the readers
the Exaosaron, or ifl it will cause a
ial between Butter and cheese makers,
am amply repaid. Yours.
Canada.
is c4nsidered to be iusane, and determin-
ed to ta e his life. One morning recent-
ly very violent his shout being
Institution for the deaf and.
du Belleville, has been clo3ed 'fin
the er vacation. One hundred and
eig ven pupils left the Institution
for holidays last week. —
he evening of 'Friday, Jutie 23rd,
Re . McQuarrie Was presented with
tiel the members of his congrega-
Th
sum
ty s
hei
On
at
Re
1•13 p
elle
tan
On
nFeo es -Wt
ne sed the ceremony, and over $400 was
subscribed towards the -completion of the
ch irch.
-1—J. It Smith, who was sentenced to
five ye
param
wararievaed
was on
boat b
of 1:1_Tu
Mr, H. Carey, of Mornington bas
ax. which measures 3 feet 2 inches in
—• Prof. Isinder, the eminent phrenolo-
ist, is doing a large business in London,
eking examinatioes and giving charts.
—An animal, eupposecl to be a cross be -
ween a dog. and a wolf, was ehot by Mr.
go.
—The merchants of Belleville refused
o elose their stone on Dominion Day;as
equested by the proclamation. of the
—Mr. Geo. Lees, pork packer, Guelph,
orses which he intends to export to Eng -
and.
Mitchell, ieft for a pleasure trip to the
lower Provinces on Wednesday of last
week.
—Mr. Parr, of Teeswater aged 78
years, has living at the present tune1/132
children, grand -children, and great-grand-
• '1—The well-known running stallion,
King Toni, die,c1 in Hamilton on the
morning of July 1st, from inflammation
-of the bowels.
ye
at
th
pol
• Wm. Bid s for the last two
e, has been appointed to fill
e of pastor of the Metro-
hurch, Toronto.
Saturday the 'corner stone ores.
sleyin church Was laid at Mount
co
ar
tr
a
rs' imprisonment for ehooting his
ur at -Prince Arthur's Landing,
assenger on the Manitoba, whieh
at Sarnia on Sunday last. He
his way to Kingston. The same
()light in a cargo of 8100,Q00,worth
son Bay Company's furs.
e steamer Saginaw, Capt. Kirby,
s se nred the contract to carry a large
ing • ment of toW from Port -Stanley to
eveland, A large lot of iron and rails
e vel
p.
e co
ron
ing brought [into -4 Canada from
nd bylhis steamer nearly every
Rails from the Mahoning works
signed to merchants as tar east as
r. Ford, teacher at Dunn's school
use, North Oxford, was summoned to
pea before the Magistrates for un -
was rily whippingaive of his scholars.
r in ubordination. E The case; occupied
--Three horses 011Mr. Thos. C. Allar-
dice, were recently killed by a locomotive,
while easing through his farm M Nichol,
near ergus.
—The New York National Boa
Trade has, by a considerable maj
declared in fa,vor of the renewal of
vocal trade relations with Can 'a.
—About 50 members of the Canadian
.Press Aasoeiatioia left Toronto on Friday
last for the Centennial Exhibition. A
number of lady friends were with the
—Caterpillars are seriously dadiaging
the fruit trees in Hants and Kings coun-
ties, N. S. So destructive are the pests
that many of the trees are as bare of
leaves as in midwinter.
—Mr. John Watson, of the Ayr Agri-
cultural Works. returned. from a visit to
the Centennial last week. He has sold a
lerge number of the machines he has on
exhibition,to the .Australian Commission-
ers to go to that country.
—The County ,Couucil of Lambton, at
its last session, vested the village of Ar-
kona with the dignity a,nd: importance of
incorporation as a separate municipality.
The - census of the village, previously
taken, showed a population of 783,
, ----The only type foundry in British
America is to be opened in a few weeks
Torento. Mr. John Whyte, the Man -
ging Director, and Mr. P. A. Crosby,
eputy Manager, left for New York
and -Philadelphia to complete ariange-
-Mr. Joseph S. Carson head master
awarded a silvet medal by the Education
Department at Ottawa for general pro-
ficiency. We understand it is to be pres-
ented to him by the trustees at the com-
ing examinatiora
—On Tuesday night of last week, Mr.
e" Samuel Miller, Cod. 6th, Ellice, wa
• suddenly seized; with a fit of sickness ant
expired before eny sense of danger wa.
• realized. He was in the prime of life. II
8 leaves a wife and childrento mourn hi
untimely end.
• —A bear which has been committin
it3 raids on the strawberry farms, near th
u lake shore, at Sarnia? chased. a boy th
other day, for the purpose, it is suppos
ed, of getting some cream and sugar
The animal has been loafing around fo
some days, and will come to no good.
d of
rity,
eeip-
1 bea
t the
Vhe
r hi
ha
up
is instrument, mita
s of sounds which
me. Once, when t
ing piens) a high-toned hot 1 at
o'clock in the moi fling, Tom seizcd h'
rougi the deo
room, When
in a building 3.b
use, and there r
uo, pitying all
ssessed with in
n effect upon his
11
who came nth hi
in Georgia he live
yards flan the h
u[
alotie ;with his pi
night, like one p
Dat1S1C Ill minor
sun shiees and th
in waltzes and li
he will ha mer a
, the most horrib
chan
s in 111
'u fro
well at th. age of seveu as he do s n
but now his repertoire is much 1 rger
he can pl y anything he has ever he
. Ho now plays 4bout 7,000 pieces
picks up ew outs everywhere. It
curious f et th 't be will not lay
Sunday Fahool male .1 he eau help
having a 'mat (1 slike for it.
To the E litor oi the. _Huron .E.1.1
het Butter or Cheese pa
-ienee ie. the cheese me king
ne COW' gave 1599 lbs. of
onth, and that at six nt
e it would be 60 lbs. nd,
tb.at the refuse mil is
in the aoonth for pigs r e
g the'oheese at the lo est
•
rainy demons he plays
birds sing, he inclul
Suddenly
he iudulg-
the matte -
stai
t ho
mai
ay a
dn
a
ree
sts
ates
se t
r.
11115
sid
ran
ack
1 cart
lays, when it as dean sed, with
n the plaintiff. Two of the magis-
were in favor of the above decision,
e third was in favor of sending the
a higher court.
anitoba papers record the death of
which Wok place recently at his
nce, St. Norbert, Manitoba. Mr.
only recently ;paid. a visit to On -
and was married, taking his bride
with him to his narthern home.
at time be appeared well and
and his •unexpected death
ust have proved a shock to his numer-
us friends.
n the 25th ult., a young man, tram -
Lein Crandle, attempted to put an
his life by la.yieg down his head
e rails of the Grand Trunk Railway
oman residing in the neighborhoo
the occurrenee, and, with grea
rice of mind, ran down and shove
olish youth off the track as the trai
pproaching. The cause of this ras
pt is understood to have been a dis
ntment in love.
ed
end t
rac
saw
ores
he
as
tte
•
S.
MuS C,
om re
es
ht masie. Sometin es
ay for hours pr due'ng
e discords ima le.
a
of h
tion
he
loss whe
best Wit
' tray exec
t, gallon w
• ed two
d same ti
at 15 ce
will al:o
1 60 cents
11 So plea.
—On Wedoesday, 21st ult., a ma
named John Honer, while working
Mr. Bundschot3' planing mill, at Milve
ton, was struck in the abdomen by
piece of wood which was violentle- huele
of from a circular saw which be w s atten
klg. He died in great agony on aturday
—Mr. James Lindsey, of Tiillamor
as
w ;!, peel County, has lost six children with
As. the short space of two weeks, all havi
died. of malignant scarlet fever. T
three lest as follows : On Thursd.ay eve
7( morning, Annie, aged 14 ; and. ou W
aged 12 yeare.
in —A very singular robbery took pi
08i10 ; last, Mr. Derville called to Make a
rive to sign a Cueque. NI, hen 0., u
for round again the money was gone,
ilk no one was teen at the counter in
per meantime. The -money disappeared
rag- the most unaccountable manner.
the —McQuillan, the murderer, has a
that attempted suicide. He first tried to n
We himself with his bedclothes, and a
orth when these were taken from him
Ives struck his head forcibly. against the
ppo
man
He
ope
men
whe
sist
win
him
worth speaking of. He has not been a
rested yet.
—A gunner of tbe battery, name
below the King's Bastion, at t
del, Quebec. The coroner's inqu
ed that he left the Citadel theatr
re his comrades gave a •performane
t 9 o'clock, and was not again se
. It is supposed. that he went
while sitting or lying on the top
wall, and rolled over, a distance
eet. He was 'a printer by trade, a
efrom St. Catherines, Ont.
e gatee of hell shaRsuot prevail. against
.' Twen -seven years fro that time
—Ah ex
opp0,13 ha
entWorth
ther crop
he fa mers
lague, eon
rops trill
een antic'
—On Tu
lack* of
is ground
on, it litt
ppairtly
ale the
hen take
lad kn
sual resto
tndee
—
inche
been
wash
Anal
We
neve
o
i▪ ilio
in I
do
as
rstb
eliev
befo
t
boys ;put
t To
0 011
ed
bay
•
ureh was create up,* this
hange says that thei gnu
e begun their Work of -de-
the towuship pii Beverly,
eonnty, mid whete they find
y are. attacking tlie oat and
. This is disheartening to
and it is jpt poi.sible if the
inues to Marease that the
ot prove so a.bundant aa has
astcleady. last week; while John
he was etartled to his
e lad, lying quiet an still,
dead, at the bettoml of the
Mrt Black immediately reS-
child, who was uncoils -dolls
from the water, but we are
w that by resorting ;to the
of young fish, ftom la to 11
nittb, and apparently- having
or sonie time, were ohserved
n the Detroit rtver, 'or were
ore on the rivet a
nd it is possible these are
yowler fry placed in the river
lofts breeding establishments.
e morning of July Ist'o twelve
eh was lying at aaehot in the
onto, and boarded her. FM&
in the VCS8e1, ti1Cy r34 all sail,
eastern pp out into the lake. The
arge reached. be wharf in
see his veseel , letting the
tgot a tug add. started in
ertaking her aboat 15 Miles off.
ter he American Houte binnibus had
disc rget3. its passengers, the herses at-
tachled. td it ran away clown Sta_lienry
street in0 King, and thence across Com-
mon; street, when they plauged into the
eamil ba in, and were drowined. At the
lam -p
hod es a
lowing d
lel Was
ag! T
hu in
the hors
Th
mg repo
thes Pro
tthn ee. zi4 kg ra ei :no f
been at
aceount
MeKen
ces
rah
re f
a above
on last,
at hail
neigh -
time to
n Tuetday night of last week,
attempted. to rob a house in Sarni
for ventilatiou, and had just com
ed to go through the valuable
one of the inmates of the bed sa
and conamenced to shout for wi-
nce. The man disappeared -by the
ow just as the water jug stzuc
on the back. He took nothin
sho
wh
abo
ali
sle
the
40
ea
Clba Sunday week, two children f
out of a thin; storey window in Montre
to he ground belga-, and werepicked
for dead. However, after being exam.
ed, iti was found that they were not mu h
no
fel
fo
bo
ep
Gi
ho
ot.
hich Toronto B brae become so
pother of those Irating ancidents
in
iota, aud the fr queney of which
el ase a pair of geldings. ; These orders the approach of, a holiday almost
fr ni such long distances show that Mr. asrea ed in Toronto, tdok plaet an Satur-
G ant's' fame as a horse dealer is not i day nfternoon about 1 lock. Four men,
--A Sunday School Parlia,ment will be 1 awilayt wi)12teoeustafinthae2i
ra -Tay local,
with the pro )0
•
11
13
t, no bones bein.g broken, -and
as well as ever. The distance tb
was measurea with a tape line a
nd to be 42 feet The children
and girl, were three years of age
-Weak before last, Mr. James
no
fie
in the
belt fi
the tat
wts 0
al ng
ceasio
pears
neigh
catring
A
erne
ife,
r side
who
•
in their mad car er.- The
y. The propri tiers f the ho-
d $400 for the tetin a bort time
e driver, named La beet, was
e ineffectual. en aver to stop
Nee PrCS8 gives ver eneourag-
R of the crops in Ma itoba this
It eays : From every uarter of
ince the most el:cones •rig re -
the crops coin in. enneth
farmer is in th it)/ who says -
th is hater now anlit has ever
his season since 869. . Similar
are heard from 11 sources. Mr.
ie brought with i m an excellent
of timothy gra* , MI which he
uple of acres.
other evemage
of wool was s 1
ekrfnr'istif.aranm,rL. mote
ch,ern had 29
toied in his granary twenty of
l';
ere taken: Thaele ags of peas
and on some logt on the sideroad
t prowlers had sto en the peas,
ding the more valniable booty,
ss weight, in theellwaol, preferred
r. The recent t ack, of a buggy
served leading frem the sideroa.d
he road betweea th First Con -
and second ran* As there ap-
I be numerous thi ves in the
1 Orhood, would it to be well for
s to look strictly to se proper so -
of their granariesl*
a late hour ode ening last
Mr, Wm. Talbot, f Friendly
s, NisSoUri, was !at ng with his
wakened by a nein utside their
ee. On going to the window they
couple of men bi- ak open_ the
peered. to be ver r ugh custom -
of batter and bread. .',11 e they ear -
take Wayside, leaviag tv, at they did not
manage to eat by the r4adaide. MT. and.
Ars. the burglars
uld
scs td Pr, 41. •s,meiville, Buffa o. &dam the better part
only get eatab
Talbot, knowin
dot d turb them. No
een
ite horses, ono matched pair of ge
oae black mare and a saddle po
e Grant also has an eider from
seph McKay, of Montreal, to p
of
y.
r.
f va.lor, and did
turither eine haw
11
tote
teak
a
as night.
ti $136 left lit on
ys the teller's counter whi e he turned. his b
111
11
a.
he
ck
ed
nd
he
in
ain
am
he
all
a
gure four times, injuring. himself sena sly.
two He is now watched night and day, as he
ousancl Isles of the St. Lawrence
, on Jely 18, closing ,fuly 26.
nouneed as " international and un
rian." Two teachers' institutes
• held each day, It ith popular serv
1V- iluain
v ts boatel and there be ng ,a pretty high
ao- 1 21,771 lila and the Bay rouala the boat keelel.
will 'I bYers, precipitating ail l'olour int0 the water.
ery afternoon. lectutes by istm- 1 ;0ffi et, Great Weeterd Railway, manse -
jelled clergymen will be delivere on I led save bis Efe lelieellibz eeebe boat
The Best Sunday Scheel Machine names of the three. 4.fortunate aten
Ilunt'l rescued from his poilons situation.
Western Ran-
t for the pur-
ere mac -
management of
.‘ Normal Clasees. ellesley
nd is four miles below Clayton, in Jef-
mon county, New York.
--The lot of land in trispeetor s
4 lontreal, upon which Rev, Mr. Mas
e -w church is situated, once belong
man named George Oetrout. Th
laree years ago this emarmer Mr, Os
as building himself a house on th
A the present church. • While en
vith some workmen in, exeavatiri
arth wherein to lay the founda
ne of the old-fashioned stone chi
came up= a large flat stone
three feet below the eurface.
land in that locality is low and yie
and he wished to lay the foun
deep, he dug away the earth for
distance avowed in order to remo
stone, but it proved to be so lare
he finally concluded to let it lei,. al
build his chimney upon it. Ta
large sledge hammer he gave the stone
is- I dro tied were S. Hvlbert, libel' Forbes
and Wm. aleGee.
atter for the town
ss plan which must
beneficial results.
been served with
of the habitat:II drunkards, and
ned not to tell tla
Shop keepers hat
t 11 parties eenearaie
eats business, and
hello, The eon-
() general shak-
es, iand so of the
eet, of
eya3 le
to Ev
rty-
rout
site
aged
the
ne of
eys,
bout
the
ding,
times
SOMO
e the
that
The License luta
ertb has adopted -
a tat importaut art
Th
Sa
ens another glass.
$11,10 received the
f the affair is,
are well aware
th
to
t1C1108 i8 that the
Up of the dry b
st confirmed. to 11 ilave ..- minced
d their names n 4 t 4 t:eAshornatel:krbile tgven;e.r"
•ifierriningdefrotemrmint ab ,7:tbone:::moibnuidignantdeyfaforerwtetetoli
e. . Other part
rmined to etyma
wort of their