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I � . � � � � -�,U �, N�1; -� � ! I . . . � , , I i � . t I . I � X j. :4 ;1 . 0 i i � I ! t . . i I . - " � I . : I , . � I , I i I i ` - ­!��- - ` I � � . - . . . I J, 4, - � ��.'-�- ­ �j ,,,,, t . . I I � , , . I I 1, : � - - 1;11 .� . . � ; ",'I �' � � I ��l I � .. ., , � . ­�l �qi jill 1i ,� i �. � , . . - � I ' ­ I,- i i I � I i �J� HURON EXPOSITORIF , . � i �:,.-- 1� -- I I. !I: �, , , I.. I I . I . � �; i.�r., . 6 — � -1 ,��-J!.,J i 4 - I I �� - I . i 1. . I . , -- � �, , - T '7--i-I'l - I . i ! ,— I.. - �41,�'.,', 0. .- ; . . I . - - — .. � . r � .p � ��-� i. ,'��J, -- - ­ I : - - . . i I i I - — 1. I population from 1Q0 to 150 and the ' - � I �. � i -t:!! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1'pmtronage. in the hands of a GOVEI'll- the! OrE4%] 8 �;� C not refute Mr, Blak Is i ich time, and since, he produced I .. ­.- w . . I in trade of i lealers Consists princi- � � - I ---1 �14 . I ar� sermoliff and historical works, stock . � I 1, -� -� i ­ � I - d t t mer ta of ft 60t, tb ey I "I I � I . . I... ­m6nt. Let us keep our telegra ph lys- sreumen � TiOUlt ural implements and t , i 11Y Of 89 -,-i' ? . i 'e -4 , :, '�&T . �, . . . 'I ' with a 'slight attempt sit 4',�­ 1i -. I leo at - known' . farmers' tools,, - � : , , : - � � 6 � , � -iIldl.tiEl " Jhow the �r have made his name so widely Pa . i � - , a � . Cheese Factory—W. S. Robertson. tern as remote as Possible from poli [08 81�o, I . I good sense by . . . � I - , �, i . - AZL I, It �. � i m I robandise. .� ; � - il ale—J.'P. Brine. I general me � I., R, 1� , �: ­ I Auction S = � I I iur I — -,t, � j,:� T it. . and political manipulation. If, , notialandering . . � 4. . i . � X 11 � . . . A, V i. 0 . � I i � ,. ST. Vl*CEX to WrNNIPEG. -,; ­ 1� ,.- il. Excursion—Knox Church. , I i P . I . I � hilIg St. Vince' t, the Junction Hi �.­�; , post officea and canals could be worked I t FIRST IMPRESSIONS. tion , 1� J-,! , I - ,- '' - � , - , �' 1". � I �­, 0 I For Sale—Rev. Solln Logie I . On reac, n I %!i jil, ,� .1.1 . . � J . I � � ��,:- 11; �1� � Z� a & Morrison. vat.e con . . I . i . I I St. Paul road and the Canadian 11, ,� I I -L if i Cheap Goods—D. vidson under pri rol, and; they should I XeINv-s of the �Week' V I f the - '1-f '�� ) r E UMIG A 0 ' ­ . - 11 ­�,.! - ,,� . , i yed—Wm. Rob I b 3 worked very m Jch doo�) w0;1AT Cuors.—The latest � Paciflo, the t1or met Mr. Charles - I . � Cattle Stra � I I i SHORT RESIDENCE IN THE XETROPO- - . I � -,�. ��"'11 _: 7C1 i f .. 'G lild, �i - f , hoto apher,formerlY of Sea ym -r - : Remxlants--R.,Ji' * -, . '. ports e.tllat the ,wheat crop , o LIS OF THE NORTH-WEST.' . I i Moore, photo � V; i.-�, . I I f � mieson. more eoonomicall,. � than t ey are n W, . I . - . . . . I RtiaBia, and . - - 1 i - � iil­�, ­ . Hu -1 . noW Carrying on the �, :" " - ',t� F, , � ; Honey—Hugh Robb. �� 6ga,ry' rance' will �'be . forth, who i . , 4 t; " , .t, . . I I . i'�, �, I � and the people w uld be nefit by i of . � � 1 1 i � I 6 I sg in the town �,-�� , . �t. % �., I � exciallont � I Being desirous of trying our fortunes photograph b si � .� - . I 1* I L -. :14 ---- I . . � . — . , i'� 1 A -, � saving. : . Z ANIGE10US PRAZTI� -On day last in the far West, our little party 'the Pembina. C 0 . I " � �, I Of I 5 . cE.� arl y has 300 acres of ,.l I � � I 6 - I a q t'i "I I : . ;-- �3 ,A - 4.11=". �� ; I � �,­. I ; oil: good land, deep loam, a Short distance I G � I �; P " ,,- -� I- . �:, I � I -e-, . - � eek f , omen of I ew 'York a ad riter, Albert Campbell, and that , � ,� I - - - 1.� t , -1 i ;i ' C. to � eath' � d seems perfectly - 9 -. I�M I ,7- by ementric Son of the Emerald Isle, Ed- 0 I an ­ ­ I 1� burne , �, I 0, � �� Bkl from. the town - � i� 1� , ... 91 J0 %U I 0 t MR. GEORGE . JACKSON, who (�n.- - v W I I r � It V In x V 01, or* I - � " . s * o B 'Jart, fireE � ierose ae. v I 't 4�1 . . C�T - � new loca- i ��, 9 . ; ­ iv attl mpti Igl with ­ . rard Creed, better.know)a as "Dublin happy and pr6sperous in his 1: - I . 4;, . - ­ , M, �. — ­ - -oads - re n ow an .: . 4 1 S: � I I tested South Huron in the ConEerva I ( HIMAP lxrs' ILE3.—Rail. D ' "—left Seaforth for Godarich on I tion. A half hour's ride brought 'us �� a -j- . ' lr � , I i I i ' - � � , . . i li Sol ... Saturday, the 25th ult., at which place. across the lines a 0 e ,:- " �f I interest at the � aBt elpetion for [the' ]irl ti -,kl ElftomNe York oChios- to the vill go f Em r k �,' - ' . 3 . �, � -,��:i -� � EAFORTH, FRIDAY, JULY 2 �, ! I to by our excel- ion sno� ,. I - . I I . O $ � � i I �11 ,, '21881 1 ubliB�ed 90 : C . t a liv.-oly little business town it . 11 - P., . I A 1 4,' d the scalpers are selling ur wants were catere( I - , o� .1 . . . I � ­ .11 4, �J` .. 7 , . ! i � .. Local Legislature, in a letter p � I � . I . ". �, � I � . I - ' 50. , I . ..- , . . ­ ��l , I � i 1. r . Curry Broth-� is. At this place! we met Mr. Wm - I , . them or$ 13ut friends,the Messrs 1. 1 � - last week in reply to some BfrictureB * , p3f� 3411 � 1� - 5 � , -- , � - Aikin is both 11 I 4 4 I . F - - I ��, I . - — E mpress of Germany is * E rs, fo merly of, Seaforth. On the fOl Aikiu and wife� Mr. -L': 11" � ILL, -r � 4 � � i - ; �,. � ,,�i � i. n THE attempted assassination of . indulged in by he G83ericL Signal 1 seriolu�l ly he has liad to unde rgo I)wing day at 4 p. m. we embarked on looking well �nddoing well. He if, now �; � ---,�' 1'�, � � I " � � - 1' -p ; I � - . I . I . . � � - , . esident Garfield has Be a,tent his remarliq at the recent Centre an opo�ra t e-st6amer Ontario, sailing' carrying � . ac - I ,,;: 1.�, Alj,m 1 t the Ameri­ , ,which, at her 'present d- I on business on his own 4' I �S.j - - � I I � i I t 1. . . I - �,�Ij A!1-114,41;,; 1 hat critical. I . � 44, - 11' J'iA, i - - � v .4 � I - an peolple s�arioulElly to consider the ad- � Axon Couservaoi ve Cony, 3xition, Say :�- 9, Ced age, iis mew FROM GODERICH TO D14LUTH. count, having pu based the establish- , , . . V. �1-3 , - �--L-T e other day at the *w - ment here, of M I Jerry Robinson, for - 11 � U 4 � ObBE The Ontario is the pride of the North h:. -1� I - , -. ,,I must do thiLt paper (THE Hu Etom � I I Solute necessity', -of , . and is well � � Bability, if not ab' 1 )4'. WeElt Transportation Company, is neat- merly . - ji.- ��, 7. I i . Yo k Gr� ndl Central dEpot, three rxi�aii, ! of Mitchell, I !. � t 4� 7. R. - � F ti E � , - � I I �4�r',�'-, -.-.� t - I XPOSIToR) theJuatice 0 say. Dg that arently�pedlars, Stole 610,000in bills ,I d an exceedingly stead vith �is adopted home. Frc ­ ­ - .. : tirely aboliahin g the I "Spoils System.': t 1. I ap�, I fitted out an Y pleased'v 1 - JC:, % . :5 , - . I I � I , - , , - � .. I f .. i 4during my unnuccessfil carv'ass� at ffrom he express safe, or offic,l, and lea- lining boat. There were on board Emerson to Winilipeg is a4evel stretch W � , - hey are at length � beginning to see I . ; t . , - t - . I I i sengers, and 300 'deck or of prairie lan(l. 9%ere is considerable of 'j, 4,,� . -� , 4 i 11 the last local. olectio icill I caped I � � 1 125 cabin pas - V - V- � -��.* I �ih,vi the doctrino so long implicitly be- , I n, its opposi I , Z�A - d in crop, and settlers �r� , -- 'It. . t STORM - ffe S In the latter class the Ian d brokou a I . 1��K, - S1 VITZERL,um.—A terri . .� 1 1: -. O�tholvictor!,B Bhould be- , em . Steerage passenger . ,: i�­;­ P"V: 6 ' � -way. � I 11 was of th oat effectue I kin,5, an Ito � A � - �- i.� I ed in, that t i � �-2 '. .. I . a Passed over Lake. Goneys. seem to havo thi4igs well under � ' � . Y. ,x,.� : �4 11 I , EltIrm h - there were 250 Lower Canadian French �T` It, � I , - J �1 �Ong­ the spoils, iS fraught lot only with I " it I attributed ill & great part my an- GigArl,tic h a,ilstones fell for an. hour, an emigrants, who Idnded at Prince Ar- After a threelhou6ride from Emerson �!J', � f , . I � I t I , �,� -, d - ! , - . I ; , , 3z� �,�� �'­ - , � It fortunate defeat, Yet (luring my I )ng via . 0 t,uffered immepBe I -rightly little I !. . � ­ loss to the country and danger to its � PB all rops have � thur's Landing and intend working on we reach St. �Bon'face, & sp wk - , , , . � . I I , , , i � I I ­ ' � f n just actoBsI the river from the - �, ''. , - tow ;, . I I 11 canvass o da�a e, t t . I Pacific Rail ,, ­ 1 1, L - f nearly eighteen , xxiontl I I " ; I � branch o the Canadian I - - I I , z . Institutions, but also danger to the lives I xc� . �� ,� I � . . r - -i I I I � � � , —The weather.was - great distributi i a' " i - T . , i ivi'E HAZT. -NFay now Ili course of conBtructiou be ng!centre of the North I I I � "I -, F �.- of those Who are Called upon to admill I . cannot point; t:), a Billgle entE2ce , I 11�i cl .4 ; I � I so warm ili Par a Thur5 day �h),b dur�ing t, een the Landing and Winnipeg. The West, . . - I ,� . I . ,onstrued int an 11- � . � 1i ; 1; Je , z, � , . L , 11 eta leading I ev 1 cargo of freight was a large one, and THE �CIT I OF WININIFEG, , j R ` �' J. i - 1 11 which could'be 6 the ir !a 'of tl to troo)s, five soldi�rs' �-v 7 I � � I 1. �- ister the laws.. On the sub I I . �� � T, � � I � i �t` 11 -. f;q Bi�le I co sea, cows, hens, . - 1� . I emaxil ack 11 wei� par �od of] the gr'and * sell naigtod in part of hor ... I �� ! ". r - hon -political New York paper remarks - I 11 gelitl ,y oriftter at . I which is siluated oil t& banks of the :,� 4 1 . � . : � X! � ­: � I . I � I I in loss ti- hal: � an hour. � jigs, settlexis household effects, general � I I , I - I � ---- I �, 11. Red and Assinibo'ine rivers, thei latter I �: . I . � - ,�� I F' 1 $15,000 11ORSE.m—At I , ,, : �! ,Z I i . For half a century this Bystem hag been ; - � the I . I f �� 11i - � . � . DE ATH ) A � merchandise, okc. ' The horses num- emptying into theiformer at the'lSouth- :: '.. i M -- 6. i I . tl N -11 . educating sneak -thieves, � who have - PRESIDE1qT GARFIELD, i 13 k con luaidi'of.tII3 seconi heat in the tered 62, roadsters of fair appearance, .1 1., - 6 eeping up Q i T , ! I I . �. I eastern section of ithe city, and t�e two � �' � I � . It-.- � a 0 a nd were on the way to Fort Benton . �,i t third rad i at Pi litsburg, Pa., I Bon a't-, . I - t[- 11, t -t- . Stolen from the Treasury.. At last it wonderfully, and if the publi bed re- 41 rivbrs forming a half Square, as i� were, � , 1. -" f. . I I . I , -' ter 11 OVVIL 3 I ,by I emi Chicago, a, - for the use of the North-West Mounted, �- I . �1��00 a, of h d. 1, 'i � I;. i � has developed an assassin ho present -d ports concerning him aie tra , ho is ­ boauding tha city on the South and � . ' I , . '. �� 1, , F I . I . valued M I dropped de I i Rolice. Among the stock was an un- - F , . East -sides. Bothirivers arena,6vable � i� �1 �-;, � � � 'way for . 6 , I J,' i � is pistol to the President ith the al- now on the fair r speed V, re( )v- , JIOSTIR TIES BUXED.—Ayo b Kh�u fortunate milch cow, the pride of its - j, �t "'L if l . . . I 11 : , - � r , and flat bottom st�aamers ply regularly �; . -� f, . —A ffice Q, your life i i; yet -E ntirel i oup of an1the Amper ro both in the neigti- vy " 0. of the sailors, two' streams. Fort q Il G I It is I ery, although no i I i - - -F - 1 J r-1 P - ' I I' h r, tnd very soOn up and down' th �, , # � R ernative I roprietor and the en r Tv "I 9 " � 4� 1 borhood � f, Can a a which was milked at an. interval of � - ,;,� - J . V�, ��, 'gh time to close 'lie school. It is danger. Presiden', GaiBeld, ft. seerns, ' Garry, the scone of the troubles in. the ; P , 1, I . . � J li �V:�. i � -X ' * . we may -pect hear ot 9, battle near f fteen minutes from early morn until . -'N ,;!�y I _ I arly Settl6ulqnt of tke district, is sita- � � 0 - like other bli6 u ell t 0 wo rld , 1- ;._ 4 t) _any . - 11 -i �umihatixia to dis over that the ex m p . _ e . . P 1. . I the Seen of the British disaster la�t' I lite in. the evening by the mischievous :1 t L � . i ated at the S6uth lend of the city4acing ,- - - - Ji en C an e se 0 T Wes year. I i I r inclined tars. The manner in which I 'A li'� - treme, punishm �t whi he' b ' legally over, is not pos bsed f.a ve: : h �' , . . - �­ , .1. . . . . . ! 11 �, -- '. �, I . ! n 1v r. �, T I It, I - SHOCKI —A Kieff (RuSBi)1) the Assiniboi'e A e The old Fort 11 4 T, � T� 4 - ed on Mr. Guito�au in case the surplus of this w6r:ld's, goods, q'ind I ad 0 CRU ,LTY. es on board the I , � V , - ,� i.iiflict . � , �iings shaped tbemselv . seems to be difsrob6d of most of its an- � , �­-A is new�p%pg�skys hat nineteen en a4 * -1 w � . -� E. 0 . . , � -, i President recovers is. imprisonment. for the assassin's-1ullet pr . d boat was rather amusing, as in passing �� . - i I , � : . . e,, ., fetal, i ) . . i t importance, il,nd with the excep- � ,'� �- i J; I Poutin3, in cien .- � 3 girls, Shut in a ba the d wn throu-h the lower decks during tion of som 1;1 ., 7 �- - 7 ­ . .11, 4'. eight years. The law recognizes no family would 'have - been Mt P b e half I dozen guns, nothing t- P, 4�,. . � 1 'ry Pro�ince (it Rooi ack, were burned by tpe day or in the evening the visitor to - , . 4 �.-. . � I . I remains to show t at it had once been . 11 � � differance, between &4 assault with in- poorly provided for. In order to Sur ly � ' ; ,--#- - :.. � ; " g . the build ifig being set oxJ fire by a vill 0 t at -part of the boat would observe the . p .= � I- -'I'- I ri . : . . A, . the headquarterB I of the rebels and - il . - � I. - . I I . tent to hill on the P e8ident and one on this want, a very Bensible'1110ve i si . rr nt mob. i d3ok passengers reclining in every their ' depredatioiis during those � . i, I I . . I I I , I I ! . I f� . � . 7 I I'll , A6=i ��tRAL LABOU111411 TRIKE. 1� d 3scribable shape—some in corners ly- any private citizexi.� Mr'. Conkling's has been put on foot il) the � Un. ,ed IS I troublous tin�es., All the buil&n '-n I .,-�.-, , 4 - " � A la�rge lit ber �f �gridultura labOut-! ii ig on bare boards, the soft side up of I .gs I. . ik , --i - 5� - !I" , , � 7'' ! - 4 I : I 'Fort, which is the Suggestion that 'the law' Bb�uld: ba States, and was f [rst in6aguralo and around ithe ; . I 1�'J -� - , � : . ,tr,� , 'n e a on bundles of hay, some on I . I c , d di a ' , Of -P : ! . J I I . I ers in the 10i is acroo , counf�- Ome - I t I,- - ; ault I made upon -high meeting of the Ch�%mbet of Comm ce Cork, ha 6 otrue for higher wages. 09 ra g . rain, some on boxes, ba property of the Iffudson's Bay Company, -, , -.: I i changedy- and ass b ga Oi rrels, . 1- � i . � . I i ­ , e rell Or � 11- �, - - -tough the count � ra" being tired ar ted on as at es and dwellings 11-:1 1� executive officer3, whether succesBful or Of the city of New York., This sche ne They are r iarehi g th and these poor I' decke tr: � �r� � 1. 1. . i p the old Fort is. no i a part and parcei '. I . - ,�. � compell,il ig 9ther t Stri ke . a oY weary seemed to indulge in"a . � � � � I . 6, not, should be visited with s severe is�10 raise $200,000 to be inves Jed, I he . 10 I - - 8.1 of Winnipeg. - On irriving in the city I . I � . - . : THE T i, J,qBV TILOURLE.—�he Boer's I C mfortable Snooze at all times and- un- , � "', �, - ­ . I - I � I I I - penalty, merits universal approval. So income to be paid Mrs. Garfield dur ng I '" the stranger I not 'a little surprised at - � I a i I I t a- , d , 1 1i � A V , , A � �- r � �1 V- I :::--� I � I � ia � I I I wri ir `1 �h P` 11 I i - 0 � � 0, h I V-* , M, r, I. 1 ­ el cl Mk - , ii 1 t I 0 1 t I �i 0 I I It C? �1$8:33 i r! x I I ­ 19 " I I 10 , " " —1 I i 11 "ion ,I lot -lvh' �, � r i" k W in I li % ! I I I , � , - , , , 11 I il 1; � f 1i � - I - ,�, I i I , , I i I I I I � 11 i- t I I 11 I I;— ��- '' !:-, � I have ref 1 a ;h4a t sy t RoYsl Com. �- d%r all circumstances. A few hours ; L . I :. � I I 1�, 1, . I . ; also d' e4tion, . which has ' 0 T its tasty appeltrAnc1a and the many sub - i , . oes the Bugg , 'her life, and the ptincipal to b(long to I- rnission u Sessm t, an hav; i rej ecte4; sail. brought us to Kincardine, a few ' , � � , � � — ; � . . ',� , rjs� . - . ; . . ' st9intial and ' ' ental .brick strue- , I JorxiaT .1 I : been made before 'but which is empha- her children at her death. Th ob-! Ct I the coml romise offere by the Coml- i more'found us in Southampton, and , i t . k I I j� . —i I ., i - 1. 4 : I � I I - is -, 1� � . mission. Affairs in7 the Transvaal at I '. �,� ., I, Sized by this attempted aBsassination, of the Bubsetiberals, first to provid( or I I I � ! then sailing up the Centre of the lake �ures which it contains, of Which it i I � � . ­.. . � - give ?ven m � � - impossible to' * ' ore than & . . I - I �­ .1, i � . . watobed w th thel gravet t anxi ty. - and, a rt dis- . A � , �. 11 , � 1 we reached Garden Isl sho � ,. . -i .- r - 1�. 4( 1 1 that any man who �aa committed a the family of the residei i t in tI ie eN ( lit" - passing notice ,of 4 few. , St. Mary's �r, f� ', �­ � 1� . . SHOWED THEIR MUS DILE.— high I tance from the Sault Ste. Marie Canal, , ­ � It , I, i - .1 . tT I . I�T V I t a A . I � ,-!iN I daap,erous act of violence but is so- nf bia rilaa�j, ti"ri a A I 1� Roman Catholic,,'! c4�ureh, now in course ; - .. I I P iawLl %J .L V vo . 0 LLA CLU X C111. V . . I Mal LLLL M auOut) Quen, ELID W1.11CLI Place the boat re- � L . : _ A r.' ` � L z I . I Cb.Y � . I r"; ;- , V V, ' I 1. I i . . - , �. a , �,- �V I i I I d evening r �1 bed a oung ady of her gol Mained until the following morning, as of erection, iO a' �� large edifice of L � I �- , L. - . ed of c mind of all solicitute for is fa � ily,: i i o . " quitt ,rime on the ground of lunacy � . V - . o . . . � �,� ,� � I L ' ' . , "� L��, �. I ''.. 1 _"4 . white brick, slid rill be c9pable of L � watch. .3 f h coul run aiway two, L -- B�­ . CL or" the difficult passes of this Election Of the - . - I - � �� f%7 Bhould be imprisoned for life, as. a per- if spared enable him to "evoto himself 01.1 . I . i , � _:,� I . I sesting between 1 1500 and 2,000 per ­ 11 . - , antly roc, ladie i passin - - . 21 .19 . oleg: dt,'Ossed 0 BE lake 6an. only be navigated by day - I : sons, the congregat�oxx of this denomills- -� ,.-.4 I soll. , dangeious to the comliannity if al- more assiduously Bud independently to by seized t e rob)er, and delpite bi light. In the morning a fog sprang'up, . - . � 11 - o 1 4 S' - 3 m *11 a po, and thus it was well on toward noon tionat presex�lt are! holding service at I lowed to go at large. the affairs of the hation'. Forty tl u- i desp'erat ruggle 'held hi � I . . . i I the Catholic Cathedral, St. Boniface, L� r I I B liceman rfived, when he w4s safel' b f t under way again. About I L -­ - . and dollars were raised in New Ncrk � X! 0; ore we go just across t rive Knox's church is - L A L . L I �. conv, �- � eyed ,gaol. � 1 e o'clock found us at Bruce Mines, ... ; . � T E threatened amalgamation of the' City in half an 1, our's �lime after the a fine large- d commodions building . . I . H ., SENSIBL MOVE IERT.--Londinpaperoli and an hour later at Sault Ste. Marie. . I . . i ; I Canadian Telegraph lines a . f white bric I capable of seating 1,000 L I lid The hand- inauguration of the 66heme - la"ge Bay that a i umbel of Bi itish i?eeresBe$,' The Sault is quite a lively little place 0 - , L_� ... �� - -lfi've since beian Subscribed, z all d �othei - adies of dstinctibn havo atopresent. The American Government to 1,500. T e Canada Presbyterian is I ",""I'll I . I - I .1,�!�: � At I I ingLoverthe whole to Jay Gould � and amounts a i .1 I � I � 11 � �_. . ­ ", . . . . . . . . . � . . - formed an Bsociaiion t( encou. age th T . also a neat white brick church edifice I - � .44. V1 4L - . his associates, to be b' them united and the probability isl that ere the . . 4 see now constructing extensive canal with much the same seating capaci�; - . I � � , T, � y f � . L , use of BrIi h mai Lufact ires in preferi works at this point just a few yards in- ., w , :- � : I I 1. I .r � � � � with the American system aiid to - form President is suffiaient1v recovered to I one � to forl . gn. 'Theiridea is �boat h ' as that of Kilox a. I 'There are aIEo a ! � . . 8, t 0 lqnd of the present one, and' the work : 4 � . . L L �- , I again attend to 'a oT�cial duties, the, circ�mstance Of WD0118 fabrici; havino of! building and dredgiDg 1*8 DOW Well on er -fair c�urche . I , -... I . � a, huge telegraph monopoly, has orea.ted . couple of v is, occupied by . T.. ! . . . ; . ; � ,,, �; , , , . 1. 0 Methodist d nomillations and by the I t� - r; "; ;. . . � I - I . L �. I - � �� ..., q no little alarm and commotion, especi- whole 4mount will be made up. Slic dId gone out 'of fastion lias caiised the toward completion. This additional ,� ­� & � � . � � � , ,- "'; , I . � Baptista, to � ether 1 with one or two ; w. - I I d epx�essio a : � n the , voor t rade. I i o I al is . h�l i ally among those who have much busi- thl*'B be the case, V. le Igoe �rous , ict � "; ill I I no'doubt rendered necessary . . . - . ", - P �� 4 �� � . 'DUELLIN. Av.oni, G,m-MAN S�UDENTSI an others of III e or less worth. There . .F--� , 11 in. order to accommodate the steadily . 1: , . � itess ns � telegraph. Some be creditable in tb e extre "� i "i �,' � .: L' � y I e to, e I "o, —A 'law st - dent o - the univo6rsity. o� . . carrying trade occasioned by are four National 4nks in the city, be- : 7 ", �. w. i � I ' . I "I � increasing , , 7. z t, , i;�. - � . urge as I I � liking I I , � a remedy, and to ,prevent ple of the United f kstes. Berlin basbeen hiled in a ddel. An -'L the opening up of Dakota and the sides a' number d� private ba : 1. I L . . : - . I . I I . I . - , i - � I . I I othe'' is ill the hospital . houses. TLe Bank of *Montreal, the I �, , ... monopoly, the ad Visability of the Gov- I i r hbpelessly' North-West. On Wednesday e i � i . L I 1- ' - I ; - w � - ii '7 7 � I i d had his, the first port we reached after leavin Ba. k and the . . - . I wounded. stud )nt in Berli ,""9 imperial Merchant's ; ­ � T � , z i . ­ 7� , �. . i i - ingt n ..e , ' , : ernment assuming possession of the MESsits BLAKE a-: id Ht nt 9 Bank are anu- ell need in massive . I �, V -, - , ii � i noseislasIlEdentirEly oll in a:; contestl� the Sault was Prince Arthur's Landing, '00 1. -1 , . , . - . . I 11 I L� �. t� , - il � � telegraph- system and operating it in brick build*nT,,, w � . I .J � -��x- L � L evidently, having I god'd titin ffie. with1l a sabre. Scarcely a week passes� Thunder Bay. It is quite a smart hich for appearance . I , I I I on L I 1! . r . , I '� c � - i � ** '- like manner with the postal and c%ual e Pro'vincas. . lbey have i . I and convenie calinot be surpassed in I i I � . � I Mhritim LI -1 without some suck -affair at a 'German business town, and one of the principal - I Ir __ , - �r . I . . -land and business I � � � � I- . the DominiLod. Th6 'i i I A - iversit, , I : -- �i ' I I freight ports on the north shore of Lake I I I un I � - , � , ��- Systems of the country. Of 'course a- ready addressed laige m tilIgS in i �( �v, M C. offices of the P'ailway Syndicate are in - . I , I ,f , . '! GvIT9AJ CONFESSES IIIS MiSTARE.—. Superior. At this dint the French : I � * - i . � I I - -, . d deal could be said in favor of '. er&l of the principal citiea, and i e ich P -, � P .. I . ii n I � I ­ 11 �� I 'goo . such a the Montreal bank �uilding. The Do- , � , .� ; , I ­ 1Z I I Guite&U E a � [ to the District ,;Ittorney section of the Ontario's passenigers dis. I I , i . . I 1� � ­ . . , - , , " � ot) L . . � � . , . sition, but a ver deal cam receiVE 1. �18 to -day: "'EfIlladan ler-opportunity minion Laud . 0 � I .. I PrOpo . y great � pl ce they have bee a well . embarked. We then set sail for Duluth, Offic of the North-west � 1� " ­ - . � � -, . . . ilding of white brick, � 9 . , . ullso bb said against it'. If the Govern- I i is a fine large bui . ,I i ­ kno,F that readers of the Toronj'o � [I 6il � I would r ot try to'3hoot the President.' which place was reached about 7 p. m. . � ; � . I - L . �4 � .�, , � I ; " .. I "L I � I thought '. lad an inB1 iration to to- . Thursday. This little I and is a credit to the city. Th6 jj6W : r. 1 , 4 -� , _ ment would work' the telegraph .on Will be told"'the I town, or "city' L ; I Z, I i very,r, verse (f t a.S. ; . I I � � -1 I I � - I - Ut'I 13E e I im ust have been if you choose to call it such,'Is beauti- building of th Hudson's Bay Company � 1, .. �, i I- - i L . i I move him, I . �6 . L busi I . I V, .� , ness principles the Same as I : , . the ; . %- , I I. They will see in list [)&per t iat 11r. is of red briC4, and a one of the s . I . ? I ." i � mistaken II thinh it is ordained by fully situated on the mo * rg .f � -1. . . i: ­ i I i untain side at � I - linesarellow worked by and Oat eXt0nsiVo i uildings in the city. � 5 � I .1 . Private P -Om- Blake is being receiied- v9 ry coo�. .y; t h at God'�tbat th 3 President shall 4 not be the head of Lake Supeiior. Tho town '33 T . :� 1, I I . � . . Z - .- . .; I � I . ..� � . . 0 or w killed, an I f )r. that reason I would not is principally of frame, and much seat- The brick us d f f eing this building . . � I parlies, it might' Ao very well, but they be I I . . . . i : e delivers the saln le old speec, L t1- �E re. it � � - . q L . would not do this. 'I The lines would be t ' I try ag%J A f I had a cl: ance.". - tered, and is tho terminus of the Minne- was imported; from New Orleans, and � : I L 4 : hat he delivered in Pi rlism lipi '16 at F rHE IN7ENtGR OF BICYCLES. Sots Division of the Northern Pa ific, 'c in : . i . � % I oat $75 per thousE: d. The building . 1, . I DEATH O 0 . ! . I � �11 I - worked for party aavalitage and not for winter, and that b a repe �ts it 1 I a ino- is to be used for stor by the company. F I —Mr. Jaile5 Hurley, tie invoIntor of Railway and the North-West Trans- ; - � . . . � . I It is the intention of the Provincial - . � I . Public profit. Every telegraph office noltonous, hum -drum at le, wb moder i Dicycle. is dead at ithe age portation Company's line of steamers. � I . L . i . . ell Ila- the J . . ; . I L . . 1 1 . , - Government, we, bel, eve, to erect large ; . . - upLaS of fifty. He was the sot of a i?oor far- After having our baggage pulled to ; . I w�ould be held ap,rizefdxfaithfulpo- gusts his hearers slid.. ca ise t I . , � I I . B t I em to. I h :� i - A . � - . * I mer in Ab)urne, England, an I show- i pieces by'the American Customs offi- and substantiod public buildings some , I I . I they *e o . I . A . i 4-t,ical service,and in; a very short time the leave the meetings beforEi they r. , Ing great a Eill as a mae,hini'st - i ' r . . L � , I ., - I .1 cials, the- cry of "all aboard" was time soon. tile present ones. being of - . � � ­ I This, and much ir-ore on 6 par w: very imposing ap- i Z �ervice from one end to the other woulc bh t t I - A frame and not of a i I I ; I . I ap,, foreman al the Coventry Machine Com- ; I I I I - . dinned in our ears, and in a Short space et I I � I I I . . ; - . . : , be filled with the Greatures and tools of ca,'nbereaclinihe",Nfa,ilj:'�Ltitnoii,. But 7hicheapicity his i,ventive of time we we pearance. T e Btre a and avenues Of . . I C � I I Pony, in V re snugly ensconced on IL i . I I . 1. I , mi II& broad, and always � Z nd conceived slid carried 'out the board the cars of the Northern Pacific e a . I - . : - bicycle. , � Q ihat,tl e Mail xp �OtB � L. . . �, the powers thst be.L This is now the we do n, t suppose, b . . the city are , I 1 1 " I - I present a see e of continual bustle and .�� J� L t - case in too Many instances with ever y* tbst even it's, m at � fa: ithfal Student ; Ra�jlway, running L - . I . I I . I I TiTIs FEAR activity, wit I . - I � " � Aw EMIGII-L F I rL D&D.—Paill' FROM DULUTH TO GLYNDON. ' � num�berless teams or 'T I branch of the public service., Appoint- will believe a word of thl� B tras T Hold, a wiss emi ralit, . I - 11 -1 carts and peclestria 8 P%Bsing to and ,�l .� I . l[le who lately I ,;.- 9 'I" � ntB are made not -with Although the much abused Grand 1 fro. The place is ol a mixed . popula - I I It " . � view to writerB on that papE r worh under n triic- bought a I r n in t) e,Eao,le 0i�ek val- � Or - I - : 8 � I '. . I - Trunk has frequently been compared tion of nearly � 000 Souls, and every - fl .. , ley, Minrle,Xta, became Illsaue ithicough . 2L , - I I 171ciency, but in order to advance party ' unfavorably with these Pacific lines of I body seem ' I ver -n,d heels I f. . I � tione and for hire. The' r instructions � � I' I � " . i I . Z - . I . �intereats. It is . the failure c 'the crops and home-sickr a to, be o ' head a : -� . I too. often the case that are, just now, evidently, �.o writ o - down � � road, yet the Grand Trunk is a queen �, , I I 11889. . mo ning he 'w in business and ape ulation. Tts mer. . I . I Or' 3unday �S . � � �: I I t lk , w Ithia appointee has no practical -know- Blake, and discredit him,'as much ' ' to this Election ofthe Northern Pacific. Chants carry eav . . �. �as found deal i a the front room of his, V and seem to . � , i . . The -road bed is poor and unstable, and ' , - . I ' �-- T, � " .l,odge of the duties he is ' I to I possible, and if faithful 3�v ce ent itle house, hi,Q wife avc' two children dead have no difficult in disposing of them I I .1 1 . . I supposed . . . 11 1 4 . :, � f., � large salar I . 'Q in all lines a - ­! I . ff I ­ y I - .., ��4 eiform. He recei ves- a Ei in the ne� 11. room, t 2ree children dead the traveller has no alternative other at "heavy" ices, a, .11 i ­;, - I yfot them to their reward thay� sh, aid re. � than that of going through ' P I � I . : i. . I . . e i - . I I . in a bed up­�tairs, i nd two wounded— an -Ord' al flourishing buoiness is done. There are ; I � L' L I on no Ing W 6 .e -real work is % ceive their . . . - '. I .. � t- I 9 t pay regU; arly;1ILd ur-grudgi Somewhat resembling a ride i ' n ixty lir . . i v . - . . lig- 1 all Bhot it, the he&'. e boy may re- 11 a' lum- I rob less tha ge hotels, with a . � ' . 11 V , -, - ­ -lobe by deputies. It WOUldL -be the ly. But every perso 1 kn6vols,and oven the' cover. � ber waggon over a corduroy road. The I dozen,others in courile of constru'etion, � - L i � 9 f I .. .. . . . . - i I" - �', , I L same in the telegraph s6rvice wore the I scenery along the line is both grand, I and yet they c roly p I 1. . . i Most bitter Tory,who h Ls ever h -d HEiT ll� 'UROPE. xoessive heat has � - . rtially supply the I '' - L . . E ar L . . -� . . - �'4 � L . I wild and picturesque, the train r i � L � unning I � ;-� iystom under the 'control of -the Gov- Mr. Blak beenexpepe ced in Lon [on and several wants of the constantly incre , I � � - . "I - �; e speak, a "I I( asing L 41, �1. �11 , �, . idw )hasevsrevola a overdeep ravines.crossed by axiend- i1 7 4. � I unstroke 1have taken place. The travel with a-c6ommodation of the most - ernment. This way of doing things is. I f " I �� .read his speeches will tit -leas ad 4 less number of bridges of all dime ' I -L' i . 04it French C' isinbers are ex USIODS, I common place' kind at that, for which 'L I I . . '� pected, to ad- :� I �i : ,� , �-! . ot peculiar to any political party. that he is an able inan around the ridges of large mountains 1 * - � : L � � I a d a g,:od aid journ on t .e 29th insb. tan days earlier 0 , they exact aloost any figure they may 'L I " %1111% I il ,. I � ` - P 1 9 . ... Q 'A ��J ternicious and wasteful though it be, L with deep precipices underneath, filled seem inclined �to de 'and. On taking a , . . , I . , attractive speaker. - it 1, is, t re�&te, than waE originally intended, on ac- In F I 0 , I - �� , . I � L L I ��, � . -4 � .. ; .. ; � with trees and shrubbery of a verdant u�h -a number of the hotels, -f I �, T'�, �t seems to have received the approba- uonsense*on the p ,t of lh� . I - I -'L . I count of The heat. The host at Lag glimpse tbro &, ,� k �7, . L L . 4 , , , I y - hue, and fine river and lake water I I . � . ? Matt to t� ranj.a, thE I summer residence of the the writer noticed large halls filled with ; . I . I . . " * �ian of the people, and both political and make its reJ6,ders 13 love h t he JIB Spanish c)alt, is 161 1 i running alongside the road as ny as ,� L: I I . ,s t , - i most unbearable - coursei beds, in Some instances as ma � . , � , . . . � ­ paxties are alike guilty when they have I a dolt, and that he is - �y dis� p6tnt- Madrid is I ill e a flex y f ur aace. . far as Glyndoll. The principal indus- twenty beds in wroo' with two occu- � . 'i I I to, . I I ­ . .�t . . . i f I I - ' i � : . try of the section we have just passed I ants to each Ped, and shakedowns in i I 1, V I 1-� �ho power. L But there is another im- -ing his. friends ill tl Le rer AS, & r1f,11119NOT LIPROVING.—Ad- O' I P I '. e , � LON Prrn;. RussiAt; : . 1s, i . . . r I � * '' , ver, and I might say the only one, is , every avai an f the I es etersbu. report t at the lumbering. trade. : There area good- i � . �4 .V portalit consideration. Very many o so,A knc WS, , t , -J � fl when it knows,"arld every per Vic fron. St. P 'lablo nook � d corner o 11 1, , I I house. The 1�ara � Z " � �f . Russia is ]rifting into . . � are open late and ; I I � . -T, .e communications sent over the tele- ftkl I i a -state of an- - ly number of saw' mills, and all the , . � . that the very r � ' mu A be U w. ! � . I eVel'Se . e c I'- archy. ThelCzaria still a close prison- 1 early, &rldth6qnLantityof "slush" dis- ; c �, . v �. , gp,ph wires are of a peculiarly privq,to It Wo. - : ards are well stocked with a very fair - - I 'a*ble fir u3 Ito 'y I � I . I - * uld be just as reasoi er at PetElhoff, but occasionally, when pensed is simply: astonishing. Lemon- � ,. . � . I I i . I . dharacter. That degree of se i I . 8 of quality of timber. The soil is of a . ., � �at W ccrd * the 'reddish clay, a very limited. ex nt is beverages. T�'ey are both inad' . 4 L 11 0 Crecy .� � . . - I cherish the delusion tl d . busi the State requires hi te ade and beer Constitute the principal � 1� T I .1. I I . i � ,�.L ­ - I - pri Luol 8 . e from ' . � � . � �� ould. not be maintained ,under Govertk make the people b ieve tliai Ei1r.Jo4n 3setce 1, the carital, le leaves the under cultivation, and the wood is of . I . . -1 .. . : . A . I I eut supervision that now exists with I � fortress, a I ters St. Pet rsburg alm at river water, poor and muddy as it IS, � � ., .. Ma:cdonaldl is a fool, when the red pine and tamarac with a' slight; and the beer s�vors more of a combina- . ; I . . - . . - . I � L - I - . . i ; 1-1 I . - k'ow, by stealtli,ia, d returns quickly, T e sprinkling of poplar. On nearin 4 . �.� ; I i t rivate companies. At Ieustthe public - 7 �41 1 �, I I , and we know that,lie is 0. le of t�ie c le'v- new � Mir �Ist y has abandoned . t e 9 � tion of old, boots and soapsuds than the . - I 3 - � Would not feel the Same security. �ust i I . . -Glyndon, the Junction of the Northern I article of tha� . I. . :;. L � erest, if not the cl eS � poli�jciaji jw promised r4f rms. I I name supplied in ,Sea- .. ­ - ,� ; * I aver I : 1. � Pacific and St -Paul, Minneapolis and,; forth. , - . � 4,� � . f ),ncy Mr. Blake, thO leader of the Re- Canada. Mr. Blake mall . I I - L Nearl'� +ry other hotel has a , � . . ' . . . . I .- I - - v, ormiy not H13RRICA�T 8 .1N MINAESOTA. — The Manitoba Rail ntry I . ­ . ­: - L . ay is J billiard room U 1coiInection, with fro . - - ­ � .­ ; . I'M . � irie, , . . in , � I I form, party, telegraphing for "another q M�fi- sto , whi(Ila. devas 3ated Fairfield was prai i with a nl . m I I I 1 ­ - make political corverts,,in th I tl all spots of bush. Very 1 two to eight t�bl�s in, each, and in this - � L . , �1.1 * -- I.: L ton thousand," or sanding any equally I time Provinces, and his ll dsaion�� hith the Lmos aeapructive ever known in. 11 little of the land here -is broken. The � line also arusbi gbusiness seems to be .. 1; ­ . , L , : � . - sr min � � I 11 I . .. I .1 - I nesota,' t swept a Strip of country Li!,: Soil.iS sandy and of a darkish substance � done.- Boat I , I . qw L Private message of a political cbara�-ter, I ma . re int,hat Is- Mile wide .end forty long. Hou I I 9 , . 7 . � . - y or may not be a fail:1 houses thrive in end - 7 .. I 1- I I 1. I a . I ses, !,� o the surface. . � ". . .n % e(,popied ' ape' 6 linow, but'i we 4o bam - andifai m. ma--hinery were strewn ' . rs. I ix or eight persons are . - *Iiile a tool of Sir John receiv I ,. et, for 9111g4t;.. ' , � less numbe . :- - � a$ : �i FROM GLY.NDON TO ST. VIN�QZNT, a I I I � I I - A i huddled togett e 'in a small room not - 1. I - " � I, and transmitted it to the party for ' I I in all dire�ti ns. ,c tock was killed b I . � �. - v �, . whate-7 I � �.� - ., �r­t know that or the' resu in I is Y ,� on the St;. Paul, Minneapolis -and Man- ,capable of holdi �. , I P � -, , it , �� I � �-, � . I � �L '' .� whom it was intended, with the ongixl� � Wholesale ifteen. persons were ki 9 much. more than a - . ! � - . t J - 1,- I - . . respect may be, hE .cannot faili to Lx�a- 11 lled i� itcba railway, the country is of !level � couple of beds., a d f ' i L ; , . � I �f I and woun e. ' Some bc dies were not j, prairie oa I or th 8 accommo- . i ­ I I I I .i L I ails accessible to the scrutiny of Sir. 1" press the people there &�, he has d) ' recovered i � . . , Sandy, with little or no I I In, : dation from 6 .5 to �$8 is charged. In � . 1-1 I I lie u,n 41 the following .morning, t I . . r ; L � . I !.� � L ' !; an.d is said not to be very well Suited i fact you can' p sin 6 . I . . " - John, Sir Tilley, or Sir Tupper, , at' any I here, with his undoated abilit .1 16, d having boo , Iropp6d hall' a mile away- i, for - 'grub" worth . - I I - . . - . : �m - 4. , ! I Y) � � . ! L agricultural piurposeB. After a ride ., eating for less an 85 P . � .- tinIE) Curiosity prompted them to desire I Thetople a -B left in a most pitiable ! er week at � . ; 1 that he is possessed of a ell ba Ian -1od i ,, of about four hours from this point set- � these houses, i . . -- - .. I, their keeper t 4-: � , .- I . . ght J ' ­ ,11. . .­ - tpi know what was going on in the ) and pow I I I wit, Lo. t shel'er'oi clothing. a are as - erf , lnd th, 3 4ii , S. I stiff and ind6p an ,out as the day is long, � ", .- . - ' Ul ilitElled Dt�,N S�OL� ; tlers commence to get more numerou ; : . - I f I . ; y's cam.g.- Of course we only gi .NJ,EYDE�LD.—Ver Reverend; ; t -: , 11306111 ve I ma continue. fib Ing at I i y I Spring wheat, oats, potatoes, etc., pre- 3 knowing full wel that as Soon as oi - ,. � -.7 . y . le I I - ; - L . -: I , .. , 8 lout Ili ill till L Arthur PeirirYln Stanley eall, of West- , � sent a good appearall-ce, and the soil is : steps down an, I ; . I � - . I :�i�, �4is -a an illustration to Show the im.- 1 dooms day, and ai "I ut another is ready to � � -k - �: -- . yl its 8�telhtes may minster, diod )n Monday. His illness �Iof f r quality. The houses are small take his place. Next in order, as re- . '-!., L. _ I t ! I I �. I r .1. . p�aaticabflity of the proposition to t follow suit, but tb6 ,resull' t be was caused, b -i a chill wl�idh ',land of frame, while barns, stables and gards number . . � � . - - I will , he caught' � Z; . ­��­i I t .ino . . . 0, Omes,the land -offices, :. : . �­.-. 1 a0e the telegraph system of the coun I - on the Ith 1 il stant, and which after- ' fences are a luxury seldom met with. and business 1 in, this line i simpl . - . ­­�- � -.1 affected one iota� Any persor v - a ,- ; . 0 _y . . I . � i ­ � slz. t underthecontrol and Management I . wards i resti- ted in erysip las. He was �; 0 reaching Hendon, in North-Western booming. T�e bransactions in res�A � L- � � I .. i I ! � ;- , . I L he%rs Mr. Blake 11 or wl o I I .1 � � I - . L- reai [a 21� 13 , I - . . I i , I the a On of ithc I late Dr: S Janley Bishop i Minnesota, considerable more breaking estale in the ci . I , , . . i , . � �� G I the Government of the day. It inay speeches, however! ne I `�y axe 90methin 9 wonder- �, . , I '!: I h Dhey m ly j L � I . . i of Norwicl� � and was born. in 18i5. His ' observed than -in the a . '. - I . � m ay be ection ful, and bluildipgs and building � � -1 ..L sites are 7 . I bt hard to �have to pay monopoly p i - . - I- -2�. rIc8s � fer from him on qu estion I I of PA ,oil I , earlier educat ion . W 8 ,ceived under i just � I . � "I ' 1. - . � �- I passed over, which is usually sold at prices fAr above their present . - - ­ . I ­ ­ : -.1 ) - I fo, our telegra,phing., but we 'are of the 4 the famous 1Dr. Am Id a Rugby, and i done by four -horse teams. The villages value. Nearly, a ­ ­ . I cannot fail io be ca ivince I of hill grei t � I I property . I I � I I is sold on I �;; ­ 1� . . - � . � . I :,, I his college �areer at xford was an un- --or "cities" as their respective inhab- the strength o I -1 I - ` 'h at the pu ' - t� . I , n it would be better ,to do even f ability, a .1 le future prospee , � !­ �,, - opinio lid will . �aug , Its of . � . . I . I I . 1 nly usuall, uishe one, In 1863 be � it&nts term them—along this line Of the city. whic4 the average Winuipeger . . J I - I . I y dislt niguishe . . 1, 44 - I ­ 41, � I . � � ,. ­ this than to PIaC4a n I efforts of those whoo tradi ce him. if beca o Ddan'of We trainster, previous !' oad seem to be 0 of a size, ranging in implicitly beli�ve L B i . . . - . �� �. I .. �, ­T� . . � I . � � 8� destined to- be. � 7 _sfaL � � � ., I i - I ; � i .� � - 1. - i� I - -- ; I Ili : . . L. . I- �- � ; . ;: � ! I . - . - . . I � - I . - I ; . I . L : -: , - c L I I - " .- . V � L". IL . I I �­ _, _ . . . I � I i i . I . . . � . . � I ,j . , '� . I i I . i , 4 - - I L . . � I .i . ,,, :-1 � - L : I I I I 1, : I L I � . . , , .1 I -; : d � . I i I � . �­ . .- . I I � , i : .1 . :. , " �, -.� . . 11 � . I . � . . i * , , I " - I � I - i I , - 'L ' . ; L I . . L 1::1 I . L . i :; - . . � � I I ; I ! .. , 4 '��. 1-1 I . . . . I I ! i I , , I L � I , � .. : . I ; I I I I � . . . . f % . � I : - I � . ; L -1 . . I - \ - � . I . ; I � , � C � I I . I * . . . I � - , 11 - I % � ; I . ! - J ,-,I I � . . I . � i 4 ! ; . I � L I . � i : ; I . . I L : : . ; I . I ! -, � I � i , - . I t I - i � I � I ! I I . i - I i I ! I d ! . � r . I I 1 1 : � i I , : I , � . - � . . . � . . I i . � � I . ; I I I I . . I I ; I . � ( . ; r . i . . ; ! . � ! I ., , . . i L . I . � . ; . � I i I : . I I L . I - . . , L � � I .. L i i . L I . I . � . ] � : . L I � i ! . i i I I 4 I I . i I I ! L I . I , � . I I � � . - I z � . - � i I . t . I I L I � I I I , . - . I . I � . , 4 . : I L - . . I ­ I I L i I ! ! - . I ; � . : : . I L i I � . 1 ' I ! 1 i . I 10 I . � i I L I ' . . . I L . ; . L I . i r . t I I . i . t . I I I � 1 i I I .. I � : ; ­ ­, � I � ­ I � . �- I I � - . .- I - I . I , � 'L I. .. � ----'L . -1 - � - I . � I I 11 I - � 11 1. -1 ­ - - --T1 L-.11- - 11 !--,-,I.--.�-.,�.%�--.�r,�.-,i------,-..-------.-.��--�.--f�.—�--,—.---.--,�.-..--------�------�—,..�,--�--�----i .— I � i . , JULY 22il 1881. c ome - the Chical v of the Canadian , Mr. W., V,. Luxton.1 at -one time -of TIM . Northwest. The 3amber of buildings ExpogiTolt, is at the helm of the 1,�,8-5 . : � - a d I "T I . erected and in 00 Lrse of erection this Press,- MeSSM - SAMU61 U uft 4 urnmer, both for ) asiness purposes au4 Johnaton, are in the hardware buemeft. I or � rosidenew,' *1 foot up to nearly Messrs. Robert Hicitilou ant! jQ i I ­. I w! . . . - . ve hundred, and a Jll there are more on Rogerl3 an in partuers)4P in 'the 'V - --- dL7 he way. Scarce.3 a 'week passes but goods business -, Messrs.! S mith �& I'll . t . . , � ' NQ p; $9me two or tbr(e old rookeries of have oiwped a land office -here, &naw , . � 11 .111, pidly 1; � - T. ' uildings are bein removed from the making money rapir V :!11 .Read,. , usiness streets w . . planted on s lot oA Ity, at One thne,of the Q teen)s E(OWL I I, . the�, Windsor House here: ' he outskirts- of t. "" city, to be replaced is running . I .... I the , ft -y' I . . y substantial b . rok structures. For Mr. W -m. Newinsu,, who, by . - - � , I . rick or other bu4q lings of large dimen- may beClassed as One of t hepliolleer.of . I 'i � . . I sions piles are driv an into the ground, thepluce, is runuing ar barber Bjiop. . I I . which the fowjlo� ,ation rests. This ie Mr. John Wilkiusov is I irave �L . . hing 10, . I! i means by which a. solid bot- Turner . Company-, Mr. Samaes-11re- he only - J� I -:tl . ; 'T" -of the business & L ! tom. for a buildill Cain. be secured, for Gret)--- -8 ,manager . . �Ithough in dry I ' ather the .ground is plartment of I the Free. sa, XT -1611n 17 '� X � I quite hara., yet t 1 a first rainfall.that MMeCulloch,fprmarly with r.W.H... �omes renders it, � i " ch a soft substance Oliver,, is 661lecting agen � for the - pr'se � I I that it is scarcely , apable of holding an Press; Mr. M. C. Kenedly, is ,,,tinn . Ing)) I . il . _ _ . X� I iveight whatever,, nd during the wet &Z it with J. H. Aandowr ; 1b, D , � I I . � I V muddy season ­rnother eartW' is ox- Cloy is Carpentering with Brow -a , : , I - 7 * tremely stie I ry,,-& sort 'of I Rutherford,; Mr.. W.. Bailey ',a pai , i , . jut* ky and slippe L . gluey substance, as it were, and the pe- I with Giaut Ak Compsny; ME HArq - � - estrii�u has to: Exercise considerable McPhillips'and. Mn Robert Canijlt�ejl gantion or he wilf I)e very apt to And I are engaged in the Froe Press oflice. I . his head where Wa feet .ought to be. I- A. Campbell is CarPenterl.ng; Mt. �6�. � I I � To such an extell is building being 1 Stone is supplving the public ,Mn-th , - I ile his , th - prosecubed this s6asou, and still pros- , waiter, wh father ha a been -at the : L I pects Seem to be much better for t,hb I baking business here for Some time. I - - L iaextL, that . carpen �ers and!painters cau o Messrs. McIntosh, Elume and *� 1 . - � ; at all times L comi i ind fair, .wages, and are rcarpentering at Brown A Ruther� - � � I - On th6ir arrival a - eagerly sought after. I ford7a plaillug mill, Messrs. I . I Harq) Even young men; ho have never work- Alex. and, Robert DRWel � are at the ] at either trade in their lives 1�efore i painting ; Mr. T. I .. �� ! ... TT. L IS �exxgsgea III, t4ave turned up.: I e full fledged car I a boot and shoe store; I � Ed. HrWe- 14 WMSO L i,n S NhOle - ,, ­ "- I wood is,exercising himse , , _ uters and paiii ters, and recei;e' 7or I ' . L ir services $ i �,r day and upwards '. ; Bale house, and -is.. mu improved in L , ' 1 n is ninCy La mong otheg . I, ms the railway boom 'i health; Mr. Chas. Is 11 L: running L& I � � . now occupying , e attention of � th 6 1 boarding house ; Mr. .. . . aaaaa Snowdexi ,-,-, j�eople of Winnip';0g, and in addition to i at the butchering bnamiess; Mr. R. , . . I 0 lay the proposed li from Thunder B - Drake is at the .plastering -, Mr. Fra 11 a 1 tb Winnipeg, a b7law is now before the I Beisch is -t the barbering; Mr. Ea... - I I I i. law�et Mrs. Knox"is I Oity Council for . iin �tificatieu, granting a i Hicks, son -in- ell- - �ouus of L $200,00N o, the Southwestern 11 gaged in the Rossiu.House; Mr. WIn. . ; branch of the C6;1.aaiau Pacific Rail- .� Joslin is at the harness business; Mr. . - v�ay. The propoi ed road is to It un � Ed C a, who is now off on a Short � eZl I : . -tee � . L I o,m Winnipegj) the southwes . ongagement in the h6tel line at F,mer- I h . L ff � Bra W 11mit of the Piovin,343, and is to be com�i , ho - , son, together with a -few oth, geted by the IsIt of November, 1882. 1 cannot be brought to memory at pra. he terms of the by-law req, the'Lent. The fam�ilitr,f-a�.cesofo,nu.m,beri0f � : 'iro I . Mpany to locate the car works and- ; visitors from Seaforth have also bem ' I I . . '- 1 noticed in the city .-luring the past tw repair shrops for i1h whole of the nial; " L 0 1** anabrancheg within the limits of ;weeka, among whom are Mr� Thm i � I .�Iue � ; t" city, and th� Company's property J Lea, who is here :on speculation-, Vvee A , I - I - t �' ,Willbe forever e:keMPLtfrom,t&x,afion- pregume;LlAr..Alfred Hill,who if; 11 �;. I . Mr. ' T,he great dra;wba.� k to the -place is the his - way to 13t. Andrewo I , A. 4, � ' a.,!- seareiLty of good I el and water. The McDougana,na Mr. Chas. Wilson, who ' I . I ter has a soft &I kah taste, Land has a purpose going to B-rariden to "'take &I , I ' I .. v ry distuirbihg el ,�� et on people who are ! the land boomulp there. u t accustomed to using it. it is in my next, when a little better _ p ddled around!*h, 3 streets in carts, the � posted. as,re.gards the country. mad its , I 11 I me as bread orlmeat in- Seaforth, and customs,J may favor THE EXPOSITOR- . is sold at 25 cent ' a Oer barrel or 5 cents L with. a land letter, showing -what prop. I . p r pail. Owind.t,5 the poor quality of erty-may, be most safely invested in- - * t e water, there Jis abooming business and where situated. Also, such p" ' i � dane iL milk, and milk wagons throng] as may be' beat suitlaa to agricn-Iturk L , 1. ! tb e streets from morning till night. I Purposes -and how to resoh th.em� L i i E, 7ery huckster ab op in the city has it I R. C.- I , or sale and, as well As selling it in i WPNEPRO, Mau., . lul Y 1-1 WL � I J i � qu antities, a lucrative trade is done in I -- - I -! : selingithythegl-ass.,A glaSS of it! . . I co3ts5 cents,or,if by the quart,10 . Hurou Notes. TheRov. J. Phillips, of Relgravel ce#,ts. Thecows' returnedout inthe intq,nds taking a, trip to the old �e L L I . . . pr�irxe grass, whi(h. makes very good for the benefit of -hig'kealth- Ountry. fo4der, and the mflk is very rich and of —Mr. James Marie, sr., for -over 22 fin e quality. W, Iourse the milkmen I a a resident of Goderich, died on here, as in other !quarters, have .mot en- year . � tir aly forgotten the knack of 13 Tuesday of last week,at theripe ago of - I tretching 73 years. . .it )Ut by a Water L III-, process. The wood M I . t� . —Mr. . IffeTaggart., of -.01intou"re. I �sqd for fuel is Principally poplar, and cently sold a thre� year Iola grade steer, Is brought into th4E city in long Slender - I i Of f the grass, for $100,,caah in. hand. -it -� : sti-.ks of whatever length the tree hap- I - . I t I was a fine animal wad a -good Price. - pa is to be, ranging from 5 -to 20 feet in —Neariy 100 men find -empleynielit . lei gth and from I to 8 inches in thick- � . i I I I ne 38. Poor ru-bbi � as a great deal of I at the 4;cks in Goderich handlixig , grain, luiliber, ties, salt, &c. The ha- L . it a, One-half of which is little better . I . IL' LL - bor has not been so hvely before f6r - th ubrush Poo.: sieg Ia to get ity 1.0 several years. . au williDgly.pay Om $5 t L, � Per ; . cord for it. E ,. r thing is m. L —Mr. James MaDoxiagh, proprietor I I u dearer , I . I �j of the hotel building rocently burned At . , hei ,e than in Ontario, with the excep7,, i , . . I tio i of ready. made clothing which in ' Smith's Hill, intends re-bitaing ,at Z L . I � 1 9 � Z I once., and is now advertising for tenders . 1 . Sol ie instances is 'a trifle cheaper. A J C) � I! ' , business stand hisr, 3 equal to that of 1 for the work, . 41 11 I .. L - 7 - f L 1 —Av-aluableh,ol%a�beloii-3i,ngto-Z--Bmas � Killo-ran & L Ryan'S would rent readily �� � - � I - L for R,,500 Per ainnum; a private re I Hogg, of Grey,, died 8aturday fro= M_ 1. L Sit,; : flistarrif-tion,of the brain. The anitag . ` dei tee akin'to that of Mr. D,D. Wilaou!s " , . .. fet, -,hes §60 per m nth, while . a httle I was vauea at sl5o, and will )oe a aen- I Ous loss to MT. Hogg. I T, two-r6owed rooke'r y, no matter how ai- i j —Another Baw mill iB to be started .� Ila idated it may,, appear, can not begot ' . ; I I in Brussels. John Gi. Ament, the . . ; . Short of $10 per �mbxlth., To avoid the, � pro � prietor of :the , Stave I -actor imPortant 4tem, . ouse .rent, � Y, 'ot@lh L , � .. fat I lilies teiIt - Many �Putti11g11p&mffiaxxdLeX ctstollaveit I out ill Summer, alid'Some , I pe . . L in operation next winter,, . . . winter, in the Oats and around - I . t city, who peacrta. their daily toil in —Mr. Goo. Fbfbes, of Morris, hu th . city during t r 0 day, and repair to sold his farm 'of 1-00 acres to Mr. John ' their miniature bcmes at night. The Mason., of Himllet, neax Kiliburn, for the for wheat, flour and bread range Sum of - $4,000. Mr. Forbes Intends �: - =the same i Ls in Seaforth.. Other -going to the Northwest. � I L , _Wm.. Welsh, Thos. N . ': - . Proance, fruits an, I vegetables axe in' _ L _iX,on , WWI . . Po. ]W,ftriBonArld Andrew Erxibroy are �a L 8 e Instances A than. double. I tatoes are quoted a; 80 � ceuts per bushel, .6reeting L 'good frame dwelh-ings this � . I . � Oat 3 80 Cents pex� b ishel, beef 25 cent a Sesson -in Belgrave. Doubtlessetheti penpound, hamol' 17 cents. per pound, will aoo'd�fellow their example.. . - � . . butter 25 cents j er pound, eggs 30 cents —The Wingham - Ti 9 of last week I t�lm- pe dozen, and ip es, pears, peaches .says : ­Excep�t in the ,Shipping Off &. an plums ietail 13 . -- a 5 cants each. The partment., Wingham is .now the � - . in *1auEf-,` once nuinere'us here, are fast eagellee concentrate,l of Bul ; I'll..... �� I I L L . � dis eating Wiest as the Country dullness." It must be Areadtally da , I aro I � become I bettlo6d. The half - � —Thewicked editor of the Goderi'all i v , - bre, 3 1 or 4 A bree4s, " as they are termed Signal gets off the folloWillg ; " , a & )31= i L . ; 11 . I up here, are q�4itoa numerous, and on � Plumb .- ;;; firS; Bight it would quite amuse a down- � 'YoUng M&idoan L i . I . The braxom $ . ms - :: 11 eas em driving into the city Are 'notea for plimpness nua musole I B; L ' ' wit i their big clan isy ox --carts, all wood They are r,f such size - anc not even a ibi; of iron on them I Amd such avoirdupafs . i 9 That they never need "PRading" �or bustles, " wit � the oxen hitemd up in harness - � ' ­ som ething similar 1 io plow harness, and —The pupilsof the Lochalah Se')10011L .1 hori 3e c6llars on �th air necks in,stead of in the township of Ashfield, and the . yok as. They people in thoneigh,borhood, hads, v - are, as a rule, indoleut I , �,exy . -, and thriftless, wormlig at times at odd pleasant and successful piCtlic on Fji- jobs around., and 8 3em desirous of do, dday last, at which there was a, large.01. - I I . - Can POS L 'ance, Ing little or nothin Y if they _ tend ' ' n. 13 y &Vol I . � . ) crops in this -sec- ; —E. C� K. Davies, the Weill know.11 I - raill owner of Henfryn,lias Ao tion, and notab , ilearlim- Ing: splend . M, � West of it, are 1-000k- mense business during thepast y - id ' loll the Prospects are . ,ear in " .� _ Ion f moat one ra�ixx -timber. He has a very large stock Of Sp _ or a bountif al har- ' ' . ring W ea . splendid lumber at We yard now a -wait.,. Veal. h� t, oats, and Pet � , are $he main crops sown, and are Kn I&L�L I Ing, Shipment. - I � 11 L exc0edingly advalided state Of euilt�iva- 1 —on Saturday afternoon last, at Mr. tiono, and promis! moi Wx gh ' 0 16 large Yield. Win- 1 Wm - TolilifioliIs grist 11, in I'll � jm� xxip�g beats all ek � Alex. XcNeevin� Carpenter, in the ,em- , eation for bachelors. ' I , Of 4 Saturday night every third ploy of Mr. John Ailisley� who has had . young thhe contract of makin mail you meet h sa roast or a loaf of g 'ropairs In the bread under his -arin. Two, four, Six or mill, cut his leg, below the knee zap . more young men, and old ones too, Club Very badly with an adze. I tog . er, rent aro : or set of rooms! —While standiffing i --n a blacksmith � �vit h I Shop oneday. las - K f a, 'ish it only s few absolutely ! Of Goderic � t week, Mr. �,Ja,13. Burke, i : nec ssary a.rticleo, and, go in for house i L h township.. naet with a Pahl, i, hee L ab.od. By � � - � ful accident, by a piece of red hot iroa ! they can live as Well., or better. and I I droppin i i at a g nto his shoe. E., re, he eollia 1, 1 3 . 3 . thir I less c at, t , a by boarding pul . I 'undo his shoe and get rid -.Of ,�h- lont , � t tha�, hot a. j , Wit,. Bailey, IWIt. Clark, Albert iron, his foot was badly - bur.,,, CaImpbell and R?bt - Campbell 'have a i —Mr. Robt. Nott, -of Brussels, who � neat little house of two rooms, bed I has been prospecting in Rallaas during : the past four months returneid lionie,oll, room and dining,room, which the tWO 11 L . � I forxx�oer were allowed the use of tW.O Saturday last week. H.e is -highly moijtbs for the � Painting, and friend plea -Bed with the country, ,and it is now Claik bein' an A I cook,- I tell y hiS intention to remove there this fall. 9 on disb�! up tl�iiugs iii -style, and we A Very valuable Stallion. belongiiig to . � anaging mattex by this way him died while he was away. . of I 8 it Only costs us $3 —Rather a serious accident Occurred per eek. I dare Bay Mrs. Davidson, in the village ;_ I bf Aloa:�. or the Sen#�tcr *oula be tickled of Fordwieh, township if tb�iey could OnI Y� j, 'at Stand behind the .Rowick, on the 12th -of .,TLUly. A 0 L , OU-. L ' Ple Of Young men named Coxik,hug -were seenes and get a peE pat us. . � . . I i I THE SEAFORIPH- DIVISION drivingalong -the Street, w%exi their . I horse got fri htened at the inusic'.and Of t, e city is b3 ;eans a small one. r . 9 I - All eem to be dow'E � well in their re- tanning away, they were thrown,out of 41 1 .1 he buggy ElIndcon - I Eli . - Spec ve Spheres a I ife, and at the pres- — L The Milln6d. derably injured. � ellt time I do not ki low of a Sin 089, COrrespondelit 61 , I od . . ' I gle in- the WinniVeg Free Press thus speaas� stance in which 6 er of the Sea- an old Huronite, it says .- Mr. Andrew fortli quota is not = in business for Malcolln, formerly of the GladstOn# - I I himself or holding 11 a good situation. hotel, is now building a CommO&Uo L � I ! . ! : ! . ; ; . . ; i I ; � � t I I . . � I i - i i i � I