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F - - I . . know also that it1s not the formers they',MR:,ouI --�, t . - I � I a atter's illness, Mrs. oussion the hrain and coniusious?of ,,Minnie if I .1 . it r - I .1 �e yms. I T age valleys range. in. width we saw there looked tat and sleek. The B1 MAY, 'no", Budi. I - . New*Goods�Smith & West. slone who desire e ; on. Miss Pinneo became dis- the ches and limbs. He was carried "Duke of �ffamiltom,, a -, . I I , I land � I � ' : - - i ..hom i4 qu rter of a mile to a inile, a# Ss, althouah it looks withered and he � yonng bull, I :� - � i �, � I � Big Sale—Wm. Logan. Senate. There are thousands of Con, , a gra, 0 1 early in the 'race, and into -a m dical office and eared . All . .- III . -1 � : . - �. I � I zm ind a6ro na in and out e.jed and il . fort and these cattle were a �red ky the Zel�gbr&Q ; � I . - . I ­ . rl icky iiIIE a Marl," Who to - 1 45-0. L. Papst. . - I an ong t4o dried out, is said to be very nutritious, wisl ed � to dismount,but her father afterwards take 'home where he now bull "Arthur � Z ', servatives, convinced of its wortbleBs- . There are also coasidn- and cattle and sheep will not only eat a kthe ; � 3 :.. .. � l� � I � Cheap Teas—Ault & McClean. I 0 � i . I.. . I 'ly . 0 3elled her to, continue cox test. lies. It will be gome time before gold � � - . Zv the . , a he t medal ,at the Cent 3nniji. . . � I... , �., ness, and who would rejoioe if they or the edges of lakes al: d rivers it with avidity but will keep fat on it. The'girl nearly fainted at the en I of will be able to be about —At the annual � . I I - -. '�f , - : B1n&I1 'trips of flat arable Ian'd. It 'is The climate also is not mucfi harder on thi . . *c he] t - I I -Seafortb Restaurant ­—H. DeagOD. - l � i - : � i , --L � . -- . . , 4, �i :1� Hardware Specialties—Johnson Bros. could only induce their leade Is to make ) Pie -W, d in cOX, . -1 I I .7 - inth mile, and begged her ft ither —Miss,Iennie I)irriond, head Mill* nection ith No I � �- 17- ,,I ,?. - i,ner wi - I :, � F o ily these narrow flat strips that are stock than in other parts of Ontario. The t ke her o t C&rinel Ora .. - I ., t all. Campaign-McDoagall & Co. its abolition a loading R 4 in theit fl . to ff,-'but he replied, I No; in Messr . Barnwell & Pickar&s Store, Cathdho church, R an .. I- 2 - I TSiong L" , . ;for cultiv%tion, and ev I � i� - , I � � . a you nust -ride if it kills you." .A ' I to township , - , : � ; �� � . - - Manitoba ExQu _ W. J. White. platform. Let all such join iA with- : . en thes i in Snow, is not much deeper nor ' I th - of 1. l . . I ... ; arge Exeter, f several years, died in- the McGillivray, last . lr,� a . or a - , : I I I Auction Sal6-.T. P. Brine. - I -the Ir any Wa(es are not good. R " is the weather colder while the erdwed of sporting men and others village to Nairn, Middlesex connty, last gold headed ooli,test f . I . I - 4- 1 1 � t1irou& .tl- ese are. stony ridges, U'nn , � � I �, . I . a -� � . Reformers in this dam d I and the . . can took �t­ . . � - I � � : I rp .. � I - � ;1 - Farm for Sale -David Rife. ; . i . - L o 41� beat in summer is not oppressive, present cheered and yelled frantically. week. he was 113 estimable young candidates were I Place The � � .. � , .ff Mortoacre Sale -M c,Caagbey & HolroBted.- anited forces Eg at $he land� bere otio would think it and cattle are not troubled with LSTEAX .... . Wm- ffawksbaw, � .1 , W � � I ­ -would form an. ir�reaistible . E t F1TA , , �. ��Z . 4 I . �'. - The -lady, an. had many friends in Exeter. - the genial propriet I of . 11 I � ­ � � 1 �7 - I I'al"' W s gobd v nER. I � Spec Meeti nd could be easil. tilled. flies and other insects as they are in fat the Comallareid - , � . il threshing machine boiler coants -Mes s. BakerA Taylor threshed, Hotel,, E - ­ � h 129 -Win - Moore. power which would soon nsiI6 the'de- T a nalturi �1 ' , . I � - . . . � . .. � 1. I I I . . xeter aili �:1 �, � Estray Cow�Alex. McLeod. . . I grass grows- on it luxuri- Manitoba. Muskoka may, therefore its victims by Scores every season. Its one day I Mr. - W. Simpson . ��, .i;.11l , , ,� , . ­ I . 0 �� I . - ­ aired change. i last week, on the farm of Goo. proprietor of the I L "' , ii;; . . 4 1 - �. , %� 1� ", I lf��i - , � . , � - E 1 7 I I , " .1 I I Auction Sale -Jas. Dorsey. ; . i . aitly n d t � is well timben d. Bot in cour,se of time become a grazitfg lat: Powell Rouse, P' ,. 7 . - - , I � ji. W lere t is not stohy.tbe land if; of ' es massacre is reported from Pa- Avery, I th concession of Grey, 540 Hill. The contest was spirited -and a i - ; $6 Reward-Robt. Winters. — 4 . I i i t T, i --- ! I . Ia country,'but it ,Ls.- a delusion to send toka, Illinois. Seven people ere bushels f fall wheat in a little7-over 7 citing, and voting N 7as h I I I . � lil ht, UDgry X. - 11 .::- .:q - : character with a ba' jeople there to make a living by agricul.' kilie4. ept up for two I . . . I - �� 5 - - , Ing I in& - honiZs vAich was accomplished without hours when - . . I ,I f, �, - Notio6 -J. MA�tyre & R. Willis. , I I a saw a field n r I I the Poll] closed xr 11 . .1 . I I N . .1 . . ­ . I �� .�. i galvanize Upper MANUIPACTURE,s.�--A ir eat- I any extra effort, -: Htwkshaw was de,i - l. � . ­� r � �-4, tor"a Notice --John Gibson. HERCULEAN efforts are bei de to Cl Ly Sit bsoi [. !W' ( a RIT ture. :The country is also said to be FOR IRISH :� ,� J L ... Execu. I' � . � .-� pl - I Canada College into sehu W aicli had been cleared, and � dare, I -the winn I . I- - . Booths, to Rett-Goirdon McAdam. I I . - �o very healthy. In fact, many have set. ing:of Irishmen doing business in lion- 1 -Las - Of � . � - I � pk at l_ t week the store of W. L. Wells, the cane by a maj< irity -of 321 er : �. life and influence. A few W the surface one would ti ink tb�e tled tbere- mainly on this account. One doh, E!ngland, has been- held, and a -votes . � , � Estray Sheep -R. Landaborough. .1 � I � �� In � .1 7 0 thR ago. . j 13! . I s 1 W&3 go d. ol�Henfryn, wus-entered by two men, I Mr. Hawksbaw pol,led :o4.3 - , I E sbray Sheep�G. Ewing. ,it was announced that tbE M' i Bat the owneii of thlig man told us that in order to start a committee a pointed to co-operato in wh I votes Zi I I I I I I "I - '. inister of I � .. . - -1 EstrAY Cow -E. Holmes & Son. � . cemetery at Rosseau, th�y had to pro. the4 scheme of having an exbibitioii of � , . Education had'determined tl�on cer- I I . . � V I . � . la, d to, d a he had plowed it once ano P Z I o Stole five silver watches, illree I Mr. Simpson 322. The votes Were tell . . . I � ;. I . ,�.- I )uld hot att'mpt to do 130 again, as A cure the corpse of a man who had been Iri8h!,M - I razors and a quantity of watchchains I cents each, and the amount I . I I I -, . �� I tain ra�ical changes in & in�sbit W, , a . anufactures. I' and pock A knives. A liberal reward is I for the cane was 89 realiz,4 , 1, � I . utiou , cc St in 6re 'I ibgr to clear . ­ I . . led by the cars at Gravenhurst and EX!� I 11 -6.,50. -� 1, � I , . the I and cf kil I � - I T I ... 9 ,With the view of makin i , ; �St Des Tan .RAORDINARY DEmAND.-The ma- I offered fo their capture. I I -An Asbfield corresponjent I �l . - I . I . .� - I . I I I I I i I � . . I .g (me nj al� he could grow on it wag convey it all the way' to Rosseau, and tron ih charge of fernale emigrantE at I -Th . Bays T .i �, � i � !w rth, C a riends of Lizzie Ann. Magee, I farmers are now bu . .1 i. i . I ' � . 1. ., I .. -, � - - 111tv.011: tX11,10%fim lar - -anduseful. The ann un , , thp same labor o' Stone that people iaever died except by acci. sily employed pre- . . � I . I ment is N � - I .. X1 CaStI6 Garden, New York, says tbab if I of Turill erry who went to �- ­ i -1 ill - . 1clearin ! ,I Michigan 1 paring ; . - ; . � � � - . , �1! . -,-- . P . ,I ba s t6 be gone tbroug . for .part of the h.ar ' � -i , — — � I i ': � � .. now made that the .13cipal, Mr. ' l witk .dent or old age. all the ships which are to arrive at I I Vest of 31882 1 - I aflar ell PI01WiDg, These stones ar6 Although 'Muskoka will never be i an that Oort dufling th last suinriter to teach school and " I r I � . - g 0- � . � who *� The area of fal) grain sown in tb *8 * � : . . 2 ,­ ,- ; 17, i ,. In rtune of a protracted ill- 1 this season, -will nothe iso large I -art ; ; I I . I I � . . ,, , 6 � had the isfo _ P . Cockburn, has resi 6 next Six Mot tb6 - t .. � I i � I., - �- igned an th't Mr. J. onderneath the surface and can not b agricultural country it is destined to' be should br ng nobody save qualhi ad mass, will b as that i T , - I F I I . : � -, � 1 1 ; . I L I to glad to I earn she has year, but will i I 1. -., I I edh un 41 the I'and is cleared and turne� the Great Pleasure and Health Resort h re- ; of the preceding ' , , % I l" .. -,-- I � be -! . - I SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Sept. 9, Is8l. X. Buchan, Assistant in ' cto; of High . � ousehold servants, she could find situ- cove . I - I v- . � I - I — ---;-- B : . . . I - ­ : � � . h care ... rd in mqncj�l b , . I � a tita tes ' - � : I � P laces we noticed largl on the American continent. Already ations, for everyone of them without1herm' ith more � � - . Schools a I In ma y p red sfifficiently to' be removed to I in- w , 'put . I r�, � - � . Iq arty. - i condition. � . �� . IN 1TI ss at Goderich the other been app' p�. thousands of people visit the Muskoka diffioulty4 Is of . � . . Dd Collegiilt I , hagj- � , otter - r� ; s addrd J pa,ches of land which had been ell 1� otb Ir's, in Ttirn,, I �: .; 14 Many of, the, poor fiel.41 - � ointed hi Succassoi� - This'! ped, but 0 -Mr..A bel Walper, of the Lorne I grain which were to; ' , I . , ; , I l � J Dever tilled on account i thei4,1 lakes every Summer, and as yet the INPAovED DWELLINGS IN LONDON, — .. P I I be 4en in -all par,tg , ': . , * ported that Sir Hector latter shuffle of the cards -- houl4bavea acti chRl"a House, of Exeter North., has rented his f It ty were tbe result of a sort - night it is re ' � .8 )f , - - I . I - : ­ � ' I y , ter, and these are now� country is st,,arcely known to sumn4er The improved industrial dwelli'l L . 11 - LaDgevin announced that there would beneficial effect on th .. tuti l : a te. There are, h I I 98 200 more farm'on ilie London road, to hl so -wing fall � I I I I 6 inst It. wever, ton . ' tile eonn � � . �i. : � ; . , ,4 . I lyi ig N I rigts outside of the cities of Toro SAO company of London has just paid I � o�f craze wheat -wh.i . ­ I I ell . , i, y � . -. - I bea surplus of four millions uf dollars Buchan is a clev* ! Mr. I a ches that areinot Stony. Or these and Hamilton. The Muskoka I fi a I Mr. Wm. Penhale for $700 per . year. I seemed totiffect farmers last fall W- . I , er man �nd i an ex- t w i how I- I - . I �m I I lakes ve per cent. dividend, and i as , He has al3o Sold �tbo hotel to Mrs. apparent aim was tc I :80 . a I - U Z in the Do: iniob. Treasury as a - result perienced teacher, and laces, Ofter the �Iaud is cleared audl are over 700 feet Iligher than Lake Qn- stated that the death rate I . I w 8 121 f, -. � I ­ . I . � . , I I . is imo �b in a r awls a er, of ashwood, and in- area as possible, without any . p& all . . . . :Q , r ; ... � � � erg s a light coating CA vege-i tario and 300 feet higher than Lake premi to w 16.7 only in the' thou- tends reti 1lg to P vate life for good. regard to the fitnEiss .,'of the soil� The I � . . of this years. operatictils. I c- gurned, . I 88 as i'arge 4 1 . - . '. , ". ; L � I"his. an- ,I cord with the educational . am 66L le rticular , . I By 8 Of in uld on the top, and und0neathi Superior, so that the altitude is suchlas Sand, against 23.4 in London generally. I . I - I � : I : . I � -Mr. ,M Milne, of Ethel, has re- I result has been . ! - - " I � I- FAI', i� , �, mouncement has Bat -some of the friends I the' pfesent day than his 4 cessor, &�i front six tol twelve inchewi of a' to inake an agreeable change of air for Monmo 4allutory lesson to 111 Y4 "� - I . 3 6 .i of the Governwen . . I - coarse, Iluivish, liungryisand, I . . * . I N EMIGRATION Fitan EunoPE - turned fro I a prospecting tour throu h .m.any who will n I I ­ . t crowina and blow. I who bad grown to be Som(wh to with a'! people who visit them from the lower Five1undred Ot fail to Profit by, � R �!;� ils .. .1:1 f an .1 � . and 9- �­, ­ . i . lu y so hard at - ce fifty Mormon 176- I the, Nor r ; , '4 . � . t rta sea- i altitudes. The principal lakes which are cruitj from Great Britain; Switzerland ver' thwerst. He does not their experience. : � i - " 0 13 .t - l.", . I . . D S 0 3 ear u y f a-, �� - all concerned t� have a suil ' C Twhen 1� now travele vorable ilepot of the country. .", - L, is more pleasant -for old fogy.- But that is n t tb� point. �N; ft I � RIP Jl. , , � � ing. Of caurseA 81 I soil ch � 1 -hat the ell iukl d by tourists are Muskoka, and G give 0, -During :the severe Storm -which i - I - I � N �, i , . i '14"�, � I ermany have just landed at P � ­ r "I . htry is �, ried u I New H say -p that only about 30 pet cent. of I passed over Oran ' 't � 3 than a The general opinibn in the cot4 , ied u caa aciircely be broken! with Rossigau and Joseph - i . ge Hill, in the town. . : �: I I - r ''. I I t 4� � deficit. We do ? go bi,mmqr or . These lakes all Yorh,. More than 2,000 have left Liver- the land is ar � � ��k . , able and for th t� . � at reason I ship of Howick on Thursday afternoor, t I not desire to de-prive our i that U per Canada Colle ovel. 1 bear a considerable resemblance to each Pool this summer. Another conti � - I F � i 'jl� � � . p - penetrated with a i1b I . z . IP . ; I - +s out , 1� -resent rulerr. of any credit - lived its usefulness; that . . ngent I the countr will never be very thickly I of last week, I � tning struck V,r. . p i 1� 'i � � that they I it is I entirely I lese tbree kinds of soil were purned 1 other, and are all nearly of a Size, the leaves before the summer closes. . the Egli � I . I 1. T I a It - . , I 7- - . . . I I I n i ad ixed and well settled. I I George Pa , Z � . � 11 ina be entitied to, but we do not see too expensive an institution !considering :::: ic it -mistake not- - dflelWs,barn, and . ` 1, 1-i . I -. �y . � manured they, largest being -if we 16 ME'At FRom AUSTRALIA.— - , ,in lessthau ; � - �. I . . . , . : pr dur I Meat � sh p I r 1 .4 1 under the circ. I e.good crops, but ev n this miles long, tind I -On Mc�nday last wheri'Mr.W.Dvew, ' half an hour it was burned �to the umsta.noes that zbe the work it is designed to;do, and that q ia' at the widest point ments from Australia to England - of Exeter, IV � � I . - . lq I . Bur- ity of soil is. so scarce and * such - about 6 miles wide. They as attending a funeral in the 1ground. Mr. Padfield: had just fi,niahed, , � � . I—: �! Plus, large as- it 11s, is, a subject for' I . are All cold Air process have rebUlted sam,tisf - . , I . � � . �' �� I . special no matter how elficiently it !is 618� 11 secition 3 that enough of In country the hearsellad to be steadied harvesting on the MOII,ffay previous. l, %: 1. aduct- 81nal it could magnificent bodies of water. Tbov torily. � The fresh mutton, a I - whilt� going, down a steep hill where a and his entire crop � - , . . h � I . I i -�i - A ego, �.. I -ere the resu It ; , ary ;� ",I ­ Jubilation. If this surplus W - ad,thereis now no need for �t. At n, tof etber to make it orth each look like- a large basjn� quantity of which was sold in Lo � `W&S ,FStored in ' � . - . � � 7v � of economy and go6d - . ,t it best it is no' lwhi �e to incu, the expense of pr 11don bridge wasbeing rel�aitled, and azi old destroyed building. Notbi the I -1 ' . � 1 i., . - . managemen t more than a: Co�jegi,, te o4uring hewn Out Of the solid rock on Friday, war- in excellent. con Dg � i . - I I - rt lizers. A dition man who was - helping WKS � . . . I � a 8 abject for con ' Institute � . S o to steady it saved except a horse � �- , 1, would-certainiv form 1 it'is, the general tr�ctice i wl�icb surrounds them, and each - and br . that a little : - . ,V . 3. tc c i I ugbt^ seven pence a pound, slipped, and the *'heel of the bier had the forethought to lead out imME; t I I lea . I . I I � I I � - w ; I "I ta, "ro u OBAcco.*�The drought in: Vir- � - . I I � .. . gratulation. Bu, this is�liot eve cl m- ,Owii a a big leg, Lbr aki , rig it. I - i -I on a Is ge and sorpew�at ax- � - aliti byrn. the land, take from � filled with beitatiful island No T boy I . � . -� U ai , pensive scale. � Toronto has t[i p of turn ps the first year, the shapes and sizes. Thp islands, in gen. ginia threatens 'the total dr.strnetion :)f passed ov I weather ba, t ii Z- � I . . ad, nor Can BUT � � diatelY after the bar . . - d a or p -The d s caused many ' H I , of Lakelet, had just a � . I a position be - a "Co year i 11 Was struck. Goo. - . �.- � . yean bat le . [ i 11�lwo,d . , rning u ), of the walk in Usborne as well as else- to t� � arn to get sbelter from t. i ­ . maintain I Collegiate* Institute, and t, er I � is, !no f of potatoes, and the , eral appearance, resemble very closely the tobacco crop. Corn is bu rIvieft I . . - F � . . - - hav ,a 41130 'ar as cropping i � . w- I ; I � I � - ad. It is simply' the resnIt of inc obvious reason wbv it sholld 1 - , air don : or rye. The land is � the,thousand islands in the St. La and other crops -are badly injured. TI'e I where to m_ E . the 11 I a t, �,e .a : I I o I is con. I relice river. a islands are nearly mills ar -lie had not yet mubitebea , . -1 I - taxation, abd the h4rgest part of ---_ I S I I I Thes ' 9 0 dry. Messrs. Win. Bray '! storm, and as . � I � f - . . econd dignified lby the ; cognomen, c 3ru 3d, add is st pped, and farme . � � I � al we I an . a& a or - I I o grow , p in 1 all rock, and are -timbered with pine, ence ;* a M anage to back hi ' - . . "I i . I , � � . . � n atu ral g 'ass, Of ic � at. difficulty in getting wato �r Smith, nea'. Ellmvi)le. When 27 feet g rJ9 Out in time . . I - . surplus is gathered from those who can I "College." In short the rac�ney � - - ma a, or 1 maplo, birch and poplar, wi � I ' to save it. Those who saw thef.r.e say I I - ; I . . . 'which th=nk- for W . I I - l ! -1 ;. least. afford to contribute to it. It is is akpended in Sit i tb 3,natural gra wi hay i stock. The James river has deep the I ; � . � I . I pportin pper� OAn- ., 88 11 not �jsrow,� it is � ling of other woods. The t is not be I y slarted to.brick up., and got that the build . I v� 9 i wn with timo . , ­ I 0 an so low for fifty years. ,4 ing becam . . . � I � I ; I , . , I a enveloped at : simply taking the money out of the ada College i . Be, n3rious ; mostly Small and scrubby � 11\ about six rows high' when the water once, so that i � 1, � s required for t a � 1 i - The rocks' : 4 le- � gulppq, rt crop bav been grown . I � . � witbpnt; th MORE' DYNAMITE FtE�xDs.-ThdUnited 1 came in With. a r 88 than fi-V`e MinUtes . . pockets of the people ' . 0 Is, d I are covered with the most beautif6 . . ash and rose' 25 feet ; - I - , IF, . i . 4 . and ". %V1 I I i F � �1. . Placing it in of other more useful i :9, t h I it was all & Mass of white flumes. Mr. i . 11 . 1 g been plom 6 1 .1 Irishmen tit Memphis, Tennessefv , in an hour. i r �- � .11stitutilons, � 12di I ad. As soon as tZ I mosses. The water in these have PadEeld-Is ! . - the oof1lers of the Gov,ernme.nt- I I . lakes i . IOSS'Will be about ;,�8()O, on I � � i ;; -. : 11, We can I Liust, sooner or later, If 'Owing it: i Is issued a circular, Stating that foic'e and I -We re et to announce the death I which there is aparti� I,ins -anv .� - . .1 4 . . I . � be . a � � - - give Way before "d requ ires P s dooe,as '�very deep and clear. 'In some places it fear alove can bring freedom for Ire- I of Miss J. ur ce. o I I l. I . I - d, eldest dalughterof Mr. : ; ;;i bh t Stones or the bard ela� 8ub- !is said to be over a hundred -feet, and land. The' I . ween Messrs. 9 � �X�; 1, not say that this is good ni,mitagement, public opinion. Its friends tit under. a � r , � - I - - I ; . . - Z I MYI L F I � I � as this im- ' i . . I � f oil r endex s it un, it to b -A horse dispute bet ; - . I men -se sum ,would, certainl , pressure, In a, oultivat d in �1 there are few Shoals. ,y favor the use Of dynamite T Ford, of derichtownship,wh.ich oc- I James Kerr and Charles Rouse, of - I .- . * , � � i I � . � I � flastweek,afteran I'Clinton, created SomG ex�eitemant in � . � :.4 � I u --tion upo ; carted on S Aurday 0 : . I - . � . . - 117 !in mostPlaceS.. C�x tends clear to the� theene - ! I . y ake changes n its mranage- t a ordinary Wit, r. After dil Lieu an- The deep water and o6h material of destr a I dry ail d t' learn . be mach more bene floial to the people ment which will impro i �r I .. r L .". L: " . ve its effi8ency, � I , We my. � illness of on'. . � , ­� - ,� f � . I � y tbrpe days., The decams- . I � I . if they had the use of it than on�' farmer � shores, so that ther steamers can land � , that town recently. It seems that Mr. . � ; I 1. � ; N ! MORE RAIT,WAY AccommODATION. -'Th 3 :� ad was held In very ll�gh esteem, and her � . I L � I � I . it can I but that Will not save it. � he �pe6ple i 7hO couldima a � good Oliving entirely almost &DY Place quite close to the,: citizens of Pembina are agitati i! death i's d �Kerr had 1 - -- I 1 1 Irm ... any of the Settlers , - The country, also, is I ug th 3 i eply lamented by a Uhas. Rouse, - . now be lying in the Dominion Treasury. do not want or require it, f 7 Im his f� � rocky shores. ately bought a laorSe of X.t . -- . rib] of lorganizing a company for I circle of . ��­. �.� Besides this an thiov Will ate t. rpcor. Theywant n t full question 1 large telling -him to call at h1-4 I . . . I . alegnaintanctes. � . � I L.. - thout at , I, aro. fOrced Rossean and Parr. I - -The Cli- a - Money , in the nligain. - . , the existence of so large a not support o 'V F � i here 'of smaller lakes. On the road between � the construction of a railway South place and get the - it. If the pe 7 Ito f T&nt and they i i ton N ; E a says that - I , op, y rr, ea 8, r kre min � I I I is the greatest possible incentive to ex I I y , from Pembina, through northern- ' the new buiy -t t I " ' ­ _ t ,he�e, as the either cam not labont 9 miles, there are twenty of these � Dah I t ng In bitme Mr. Kerr sent the horse iont to his surplus is a very dangerous thing, as ,it I desire an institution of, this ki d foi� I .i v Sound, a distance of west their I . lings beTr erected for Mr. far , - own special benefit, let them havelt, but I �. b a ay, �r tbevithink they can not' -do !small lakes visible, varying from otatbtbe Missouri River, to be Win. Coats in tbR ,be has aecid- i a t tter elsewhere- on , Ono ' known 'as the Pembina and South- i ed to place I late gl wo � I . account� Of �heir l�acre to ten acres in size. All these western Railway. � ordered glass froml BeIguinij for the w - I travagauce on the part of the Govern- let them 8,180 pay for its I I g1 ss' fronts, at for the money be wanted 85 more than main - Most of L ,d has had been previously agileed.upon, -which � ment. In view of this. surplus it will be . jol1unce. ' I ipeounio0s Olrcumst�mceg. Ilakes, abound with fish. In the surnme I 11 I � � . . - I . � moum r A ED WESTERN DESPERADO. ­ purpose. TI Le panes ,� we are informed-, t I I I . I . . I � t g BE btler ' eleivp oubside work Noll I as refused - he then went to Xeres . :. - beat- upon P&Illiament to reduce I 81 and Season -black bass Are the principal fish William -a 1, � L - i . I . -� 1, -- . 'the publi . I ; r.,13a Land I, I � -� : TnE TORONTO News and a few: a ;� 3ist %nee. � I the Summer they g Martin, is a noted southwesteril i will be I-argei - than & iy plate'glagg front - took the horse away. A war- . I r� " at caught with the rod and line, but desper � � - ' He killed his uncle and I in West . . rantwas therl'issued for his arrest on a ... . � � . - - , - 6 I, P143 overnment roadsi and pickerel, salmon trout mud muskil . ! - 7 r. c taxatioit. There iB no use I . , � - - - , . , L �. 11� 11 .. i pathizers are wasting a, deal I'llym . 'Mel 0 G! ado , eril Ontario, outside . . iI . 1, . _ - I . � I � - . people more 0 1 salt it. Ithe I Ite OuDge was sento'ucbd to death. While in i a ste-ahing and on Rouse . - in collecting from ihe . . vin i the lumbering Shanties; art cities. of the charge of lion i � . L 1. to L I ! � � 9 caught by I . gao. : : � I I water oveer alleged Abuses IN ich a a iU m hat the . 'i trolling. A better or he secur I being brought before ' r � - . � earn in this 6 Mayor, he lwag I - � . the affections of tiffif i 4k as Mr. and Mrs. ' . : 1. . i - I I person named Jaffrmy who Ila � - ishing could clau I committed to jall: to stand his t - MOnOY than is absolutely requirecl for WV1 to- �More pleasant lace for f the she -One day last -we , th , be 9 with th little they can I P ghter; she released him, . and th83 1 J. Andersou, of f . the Public SOrvica, and there ire 1 n in- .,)��ei - ma�lel on not be got. While wait ,��e Thames Road, . , ria -i,. ; . - I � � a good t eir I armal by rai - ing at Port Car- fle , Subsequently Mi. Rouse was brou : I Sing bay and s� d togethep. They were recaptared, Orne, were I . o . I carcerated in the Centr n Ifor a . � ocki � my 0 his way;to ggy, EE ULY home from before the County Ju ght � al Priso Ps . , ling one di four Americans arrived on I Usb re Ini , : . . ManY Source$ from which ' . emll a St.Louis on Saturda ' in a I , age when he I . revenue bh ! � . -is base offence bas been subjecte , iv: Dg. i The principal gtains iohore with 125 pounds of fish which he j ampe I I Exeter u ll�rge took fright L at Xtrr Offered I him the LI . now deris�,Pd upon, -which th . d i Ahat g ( wn are oats and rye. , ' ! and jumped fariousi� to the side Showed th - . . . � I � e taxation- institution. , 1. . Wheat isi not Ithey bad caught in Lake Muskoka as escape i AMOunt: bargained for 163s ,$5, an(I . . � � 5�. 1 � ooRld be eased up with great adv � This man jaff ay is a, rGh grown- oll .account of its �ein !the result of les d. i I i road, breaking one of the front ofthe I It � . I 0 . - N � . antage . I 9 8 than five hours 1 � vheele w& i . � � . l I . . 8 (h an fishing. BRUT nted hiin to take & pair of boots in. � r I . , to the waiking people Of the Domini � ; Pimerty o the 18oil or the � A -ti !SpoRT. - At Birmingham, ! of the vehicle; the J'tb t wheel - stead, which he refused to accept and � . - I 1. -is catch weigh,3d ten pounds, , er f ron shockingly bad and dangerous c ha t6r. ndertain crop. Owing to' the ITWO Of tP I , ill � � . : � � I I z a term 'in, I it of had overnment have the ability to do ncial sclille necesdary . on I , . sl� 11 . - Oil- He served )f lack in I Alabama! three thousand witnessed a 1 was smas by a si m ilar dash to the s id he would take the It . � I I - - The G . ­ the I rovi : ad the others would ra age from two fight S4turday between two ' ite side Df t � orse.ba . . properties requirell to I o four pounds ea- I - - � . .. . this � Pe nitightimily, and was only libe�llmted pi � t ch,andthe beauty of I dogs : OPPOB he road. kagalft - i . I ,nOW4f they have the will. They from that institution a. odu(e wh6a4 it i.� only '. to 'which Kerr apparently a. . - in rare P ever Place is so clean that a p�r' And a wiI4 cat. Business was virtually -� -Mr. Thos. S. RE,id., of Dungannon . a. As ' ' . . I , short ti me , ; tl ap it ca , + 'Suspended. The Mayor turned the a,ni- ! late of Wi soon as the judge heard th.iB evid,an . q aces �t is, ,� 9 t I - Claim to be the , . I y � . � Dgh Rm, and formerly of el- he dismigge � � ; wOrkin man's friend ,ihen a be: rought to maturity. We 18011 can fish for a whole day, if he 130 m I d the case, and it is mow z . .. . . �g , he - B ce . � . ; � and there is: no committed the crime -for whic-� he W .80 info0ned that a 1119 10'086, and the wild cat won in 20 1 fast, being ind in his payments and said I . � I �: it' which they I . urnmer ftosts desires, with a pair of carpet slippers., mil2utes. i The owner challen p essed by some of the . ; ! way I bal. I I ' . I . could better prov Was incarcerated in the CentrE I P ison. a y de�troctiyo. Of course ere On. � gas to ! r tbat-Rouge will enter an acti,on for - � ; � a the sincerity of their It now; tit . 1 9, re and t�ere, some fair p c s, He can step from his boat On to fight wi I any two dogs in the -South � houses, bras re3igi wholesa,le false arrest. I � � . rms but, howe' - I a �he clean, Solid rock.' There is also, in fo th I I . ! . � pretensions. than by ' ver, hat ithe w re It a ow, - . � . I r ; �ed L trust,. He in-- . . . � % " . � . reducing the taxa- It r seems to be oin 61,000.a.Bide. -- - � I I ; . ­ . - ' ,g I tends �6ffering a 'compromise.. Mr. I F � . . 8a8O12, excellent shooting. Ducks are : Reidisan hoaest d . . Tuckersmith.. 1 --- � . I S`VMpathvof these- journals, I -as 6 een P . ty'-well--il-where there are com ort- entiful, and deer and moose are very � . .; . - . 4 . � I - tion on the necessaries of life. They do I , � - - I I 0 � r � I I I entirely wasted, as the to a e bilild, , : � E alll, no Huron Notes. we trust he will be al.: , 'k,e such . Z I -why continue - I . . Mai XALGAMATION. � . an was ill! ingsli good fences and well timerous, while bears are b no means , serving man, and -Mr. John Ran,. : not need the money . AN A' I I W, . el'ared field', �ut even on these places y . . . i arrangements as will enab nah and Mr. George Spr,oat h . - aY ill --treated. But, even if be b'ad 8 scarde, and considerable numbers a' The township. of Turnberr le him to get ave a : . . . ! I . � to collect the revenues. We will see been, etiftg roc4ig can be een hot every ly ' re likely ta got its corporation biby off its , on hii�feet - Boca Aga . garna"bed and ate going to have,& ma,l ; ' t P nev er y is , _ . * I . ; . I it is not -good policy, nor is it! in PO I in, out �� 3 8 ear. Persons desiring. fish- l . . splom,� , I , : . . next session of Parliament who the-'truEi the interests ot morality for jou io all quarters. Farms ing and hunting could not go to a bette hands. A. lady in Kingston its wanting it. ! -Mr. John D&on t I did auction Sale on the faral -of the _ � . . I � - 1- , ' r � . rkingmen really a rn li W; ich are called good by the people of or more pleasantplace for th sport. : dent of Howie , and vv h -v former on Tuesday., SaPteInber 20tb. � friends of the wo Sts gt�Mory, an old res' . . � ho ad on the I � l ; - ese th eount � dwbich were pointed. 'The lakes also, are pleasant fo . intends removing to Manitoba "B"'S' i 10th concetision, died j'laigt week at the 40 Will be ,Been by the :sale notites, i re, to give ear to the croaki -Mr. John E. Smith, of Bra � � ; . and, on, which side of tj1e House they ell aracters. Those Dgs of t on to I ry, a] I r rowing Shortly, o Is I i of a bes � in on. The water i ;. , . . th ter itory V�o- 8 usually as smooth as the mercan a uld not be tbough ; Bit. We could now Very accurately . our Peniten I placed n o4arg as- b3iny among tb- whare he 1will eDgagein tile � age of 72 years. Oveill a year ago he there will be.several W,blj bred animsle. L I z I r tiaries and Pri t a lass, and Su . had a paralyti, �, stroke a d had been- in offered, I ; sons 1 are. 9 dden gusts or gales very business � I It z ; predict but we shaBresist th - 1 41- In oil o bere." ' PERSON,AL.-We are glad t . : fedble health ever Since. He was a na- i I I In fact, a Huron farmer tieldorn occur, so that they are very ,-A v'a'ltiable horse belonging to Mr. g� - 0 learn ; I . o- ! 4 tive of onegal County, th4t Mr- Win. Payne, son of WW, a a -tempta- most invaximbly humane and honourlible wc uld a arcely take one of thp beat n a Safe. But, even did a gale arise, the cKnight,� 1st concession of Ashfield, ' . a . i ,: � . tion to do So and leave bi me to tell the men, and there i gif b anal I Ireland, � and I - - - t tale. . I 9 very little dangerl' of a 0 . iged to live upon it *11 1 rids are so died last week. lie can assi , cameto anadm in lq47. He had been Payne, Esq., of the mill.r.oad , . � ,Qt � t . � IN ile - a Dunaerous that a boat C . _ I vho b - L. � . I . . gn no . a, resident of Bowick tor ovet 20 years be �aa . L their treating the vagabonds we were at Port Cockburn! wo, 11R , , 9 . . - - andvi.11N�ins M t m V -4ould be rowed to; shelter from almo9t reason for cause of death. I . I ell sufferiLig,from a severe attack of - I I " � I ( 'ith a ntleman -who 'bad nd was much mud de I inhammation, of the lungs, is recover- . placed under their charge with ervedly esteem C . f our contem- Tbeifall show of the Asbfield and ,1 - ea. . � - WE NOTICE that Some () , for. Lilly part of the lake in a few minutes. - i , L " F . I I I - the appointm Wawanoill. Branch Agricultural -So. � - . . . � gre ter mErl Iii ad near Manchester in his The water -also is pleasant for bathing . ; . . A I .; cOlin Y. He'bad been on.a fa lb -t6 Mr. able to i - � pararies aze urgin severity th n;they deserve, and it isl I 10 A frame .0 L)uzsu I and is now : 0 ant of belong ing 0 around the a - I . n a se. -The .� : � !many friends�, of Mr. j.a.s. � Ing t injustice that PI [more, situated Dallas, of this :township, � will ZBgret to , to One Of hem a great milesfrom ' ace -for two years. He the islands there are good ba lug Friday, the 1th day of October. a Wingham, was burnt to the ground learn Of big � con inued Maass. 7 . Jos6ph Kidd, Esq., of Du blin, . . rat a few in, and on the main shore or around ciety will be' held at Dungan to on oseph Anderson, of iie "3,7 lion �ii . .. the vacant Senatorshirs obstacles in their way to and plaolng hai s. av d on it at] long as be could, places; ; . thi . , .� - As .these I , ablish everly ail( v ' - I -Mr. John Hawkshaw, who has sold n Thursday 6,76nilIg Of last week. Mr t . - mr. �� I . . F!V 1en we,saw him -h Dallas It I � a was on the We did intend referring to the coun- h I I . as been Suffering from 1-1 - vacmilcies must and will be filled, we B tOrY 'Of ' , may a an is hotel ' . il ill-t.reatment that a Blytb, has purchased a ' naerson had I ately been in Manitoba, : health all Summer, I � �� te wa I to tbe� 'no � st lailway station tr as a tour residence! ii�i Exeter and intends return- l and returned jist in ji a to see" but was recovering . are "I know of none who ax from prisoners or thei I I y ists' Summer resort, but . ; , In - . a more deserving r friends. S3,fn- wit i his wife And family and the *eW 0 r letter has al ' ing to that village to reside. ,1 proper . recenb hot weather :came -on . of the honor than Mr. Kidd. I ' eff( ot, ; by des -1 his when the 8 g I � C1 lEft, and was leavin bhe a ted a and we must leave this il ' been in . , , � . fis mp. Pathy expended on these I er Illy cou h ba' , ready got beyond the � . tr ayed 'n fact, he had and-PrOstrated him iii. He 1.8 not I , t would be . thrown awa ' I 11t, y an his farm behind, never in- 10 , _ town 0111Y a few minutes when Aga I - , I pointmen well eceived � d 9 Messrs F. Turnerand M.,Town- co I . y. Thereis no punishm which will be the -last. . " his attention wis dra ad, -- � by Re. f O r tt he n"epx't'c, send, both rifined to b but is incapacitated for i ,. : formers, and Coi - ,tit ten'di 9 t) return to either again. . I . I I late of Clinton, are About to IF I . . .. .. . . �s alike in this too severe, and it is impossi . I - � � engage in the gents, furnish . . I ("'ause, �. suppos n to the fire, business. We hop. a . ble-to be, ' I ing business I ad ingendiary. Loss, friend - to 86e iour genia.-I 11 cruel to the aboininable w - �00 ; i at Jamestown, Dakota. � . � - - L , - I- section. He -i.-s a gentlelliall of wealth retch *1, b: le E topPin at Port Carling foi a I News of the Week. * - i about $�00; no insurance. himself again beforoong. . ; . . . � � 110 few h(urE, we'm mde' tbeacquit,intanco of . -The work of d - t COUNCIL ATERTING,-Thie' I . I I . I a r . , . � 9,11d influence, and his. services i ' P�ISIT OF THE, S. - 21, rilling tht6ugh the - -Of a disgraceful proceed..' - :Council Met � � n b,he i will attempt to ravish the perso 0, a vi, ry ant old gent i i . at Stapleton Salt works has ; ings have tak3n pla0e in Exeter.. . I �t` Bracefield. ; I , a, in to I � � I - � lemaii nan�ed rS a Oil the 29th August 't . I . s preparing for a third visit to been s . i O'Birne. H is look ' I s l past certainly aentitle him to recogni- i young and innocent girl, and no.i I -here, and t A Moved by I I I: I . Mr. Hannah, ! Sf - : I I -ifewni ts ago sscode which didno "WIlaed .by I . I atte'n- roaster E�jooge I iSfactorily completed, and the gh . in 1882. - : . ' � . f . tioil at the hands of the pr�esent G.over,n- . tion should be paid to the is I)i is: deF a 0010missioue works ar6 again moving as usual. Mr, Sproat, tb tb *f I r for tak ng � c redit to at � a 101110*,", g amounts � I complaill � ARRIVAL.�Tbe City of B ; the participants in jit, took be levied for the � I ts affi, v%its, it' � erlin d . � . - are , among thoso .year 1881: FOrcounty, I i ­ w Ycrk with $1,200,- on the 156h concession of Howick, was 1 Who had been habibin tangl' . � I ment. Altbough we of such -villains,no to I is a rule of Ahe depa It. has arrived at The farm of Mr.Robert H.Fergu,son Place on Main Streetil Some parties purposes, the sum of $3,.8R .1,5 1 Ne * I I � atter how plaus- i men'' tbm before An intending settl�r 0 0 in gold fro . I I I . " ! . . who believe that the exAtence of the ible. The object of is -P I m El' _ requir- . ��. , - . p rope. I 9 a leg" too ing* V. I I .a rate of I and 4­55ths 1: �! Ils on the . . w gage sale - f �eely had a pugilisti ! I � . prison discipline is I .i3iittpd toJocate on a lob he ii re- RAILWAY AcarDE$T. -By a railway � sold a fe I days ago by wort lo encounter in dollar �, for township . : ! . . ­ I qu. ad to 1nake affidavit for, $2,5104" The arm con aimed 5 0 acres. I front ol Mr. P Frayne"s shop, . ParPOSes, the ,sum � Senate is; unnecessary and desire to Punish and deter from cri I that he as accident at Cliarenton, France, on I which f i - � I . . � its 1 1 f t � . , . In I d I visinEd it, and.has to state t I . -The first payment of taxe 0 $2,762, requiring a rate -of 1 and f. I . V- . he amount Mbudav . a into ! resulted in some of the crowd gettin ' 3-10the mills on t . Abolition a's �,peadily as possible, yet So 1 any who .do- not w!ish to be su ' , fifteen pe'rsons were killed. the Goderich tov�n treasury was made 1 b Ldly out, losing consid. .4r -, for inber� I � 7 ! of land tb it i& on it fit for cultivation. . I . . lang as, it ham --to be tolera ad, it is I I ' I . 9 the doll . ad- i such Punishments or "cruelti s" i H 4 �VINE C arable blood, and estand -sinking farrd visable to have as ME i(os I Is aff davit his also to be norroborat IROP S1103iT.-It is estimated on Wednesday of last week, nearly, two i gOtting their clothing tor . � I On Tailway debt, I , C, J ; ad the French win a Mr. Fraine the sum I I � � . ' by a ffil av� ts fjon, two a crop -will be five bun. -mouths earlier than for some years I a so suffered by the rov�, as, three panes Mill On t 'Of $1,1016, requiribg a rate -of I I . t of i t the .' some call them., should : rafradn frc . . .'others who Ir" area. and fifty Mi I I nd we car tbuql I ited with the I' I Ilion gallons less than pasb� I � best men that can be go�t, 'a I- i committing crime., I ; t I he dollar, and th' the Clerk � I . I I I . Mr. O'Birne, th � ell i.4 the shop win- draft a by -1,9,w in accord��t z . � k r tainly know of -non, . i - I � I in i4 8 apt �city 0 average. . of glass were b�ok �. � . . - as 0� - -Mr. I I . a . a more deserving i wm� 11 I I 0 missioner, takes 1� Robert Barber, of Tucker- dows. . i I i � # I � 1 1 :nee with the � ; � : I ., Sm a recently returned from . f ,above tesolttiOn-Carried. i � . . - An I Amoia and Ina of -In Asbfield I -as ekt,th Moved by I I than the gentlemaui r6f6rred to � ' ; t h OA avits forube townships of Wood' i F -The va ith, ba' a I t we - , 11, ta able propertv in New York has in . trip. to Manitoba. He likes. the country ! occurrence of three bailiffs seizing and tba' 9 -bJ1 Mr. Elgie, I., I -g the Rocks and La dona, mbd in his experience ex. .� 'a unusual Mr.� Mundell seconded ' . ­ appointment which would be ra, kes of . i,. - . � � - . . ore I I 3r w p i d - i t the following ace6fthts be id � � I ��, . �b pop- 1 , Muskoka. . � tend 1 6 OV I 0 . of about eight Fr ased $42,000,000 since last year, a welli and * , . i . � � � yeax is la I T ;1 lon. at , could not ; . � ! 10 1 at estimate , , , O $1,186,000,000. sons. , , � . . � 2 - . � ular in this seot� lea WRITTEN FOR THE EXPOSITO i he we i IN ud his took up 320 acres of land for I attempting to 13611 the sarme goods� at T. J. Kennard, f ildi Pa _ I acre � . 0 0 . i . . I at 'itne4i a D� a culvert on ) . be ma ' R., given was 40 1 � . - I I tl�q One time W , or b I Z. . . 1� -de. .. . ' v4a)le Ian Thos. Tipling.. W 3ed. - Hellish , of Mill p � ,� , I Iii my last letter I promised d on 100 , -Mr. .,load, $8125; repairing two eta . 1, . . I micros, FATAL NosT,Ru -of Olinton, has I Litekilow,. seized under si chattel Mort- verts on London I � ;f. t( .. a, av rage as from 45 to 50 acro. Fel is ,young rqadster, Stallion - gage in favor off - Road opposite lots 39 : . i some'tbing about Muskoka as an. scyrl� � at ; grower of Indiana, died :) I - - -1 I —�- � 84Y mild : M. -Noah Leeds, the entered h' * ,ame - I t 0 his ake "Baby" for the ro� & Campbell; and; 4-2 1 1 - T .� 1. � THE OTTAWA FREE PRESS thinks Sir ! cultural. country . � the land appear in a mote In I, onsequence Pr - , $8.50 9 GeO4 Neibergath, for . . - . iWial Exhibition, i H, t9mil, of Aslifte id, Seiz�d an der Several In ' ­ � . . - Travelling as We did , we of covering his face with and M ' - ov C mber, $28 68 - Peter M,&Tavi h, lum- . I -, . . . I I d ail Jf thiE is the c�'sei these townships MuBt- I q . . .XOd. bar "for sidel;,miks � 11 � . . . I - I opportunity of judging of the agr I 9 favors ble light tb in we b ave placed it. cure., � . r. W.. WJ'arran of the same ' executions; and L C. Parrie, of - � vacant seuatorsh ps on Lib I . John shouldzbestow 9, portion of the five of course, we did not have so goo a t' I saturated with Pa -tent asthma, town, has Elatered'his carriage team. ench, und a � i orals. Under - t,ura', Cmpabilib,es of I icul- be ex eptionably go I I � t I I warrant. from , $4-08;"Donald X,t, - � artygoverament this is riot � Od ones. But we can P or 8 Kiilnon, for bo I . � likely -to ' the con ; f i I I A LURI -Miss M. O!Neil, lately teaching in ' the landloi IN ; a Babel of Al ard and Attendance on i - . It try as I easil t , I T OF CROPS. -It is stated that the Clintoil� High School, has rd. Tlier(r3toss 1 ex* McIntyre, $14; John Sul,liv,mia, ;t � conceive of the settlers being h I crops will not. suffle IV . I - 0 Liberals never did - � -we arches !Mot B I ran ,a to secured I vo- ces, and great differerc . lappen. Th bad extended our rese F Ch I � ; sadly istakEtil as e13 of opinion attendance I themselveS, it � inland Su a good sit ' : . � . thongh there ita this' .' However, what- w I to the amont t p1ply the home consumption . nation in Pictola School. She i in the matter, bitt the prior � On Witt.. Johns $9-C - d. � I . I . b arrie .... I � . - -to be a ed of ar le la d.', 'I his is Manifest fro, a . I and that I � ity' Of the Moved by Mr. � . t this way from observation we in consequently they will have to import Is a young lady Of considerable abili Sp,roat, . ; ;; l . I Said in their favor, that they we l ade u ).1 - i I - secOndled by Mr,. - � . � � re I by enquiry. We m1so , what equently came un& : and will pi 8 clsinil, and the powerful Hannall, that, the . ; . n ta America. � � : � always in a minority, &lid it would at I got very froi r0vo an acquisition ; to the lungs, sound logi .. . . � I airl' I . I I following amou-n-ts be r , .. obse , , ion. In many places we -havle I School . in charity : Tho I I� � : I - of the Goderic4 ba . masl Downs .. � I : . u.. a I - least take a ten years'lease of po : into the interior, arnd,we were as ure' � I Been RRIBLE DEATII.—DaVid Smith, of i -RU'morbas it that shortly after his ' triiimphed. 4 and E XhaustIeSS ,.Vit paia $9, .. I . . . . - - � war on . . I 0 � � � I � I id ultimately Wm. Johns . � I . � I their part to, give them a fair half of � by various persons who ar�e acqua � "I �'E) f el4s which had been cleare Br I to be lexpen.dah ' ' I . 11te,I ! of I : fenced, whic klyn, while s ordination, whi I I . David I by . I � : . 1; . th � with the country that what w Wr 9m ,,,, defending three girl ell takes place this -- osh ; H ' i I . . I x I � a senate, all of which emphasizes the ' . o -h are no1v from. insult last Saturday 6 MCID't U cEw,en $4 � . '. I I . I : . . I - � I eeve. Nicholas . - unsatisfactory in s a fair Sample of the wh It be Rev. J Turnbull, of God- sio2, MoKillop, Was op 'before Mayor Price $5, to be a Lded %y Mr. Elgie � � ) i night, was mouth, t James Graham, of th 4th conces- to be eXpended:bythegh M a did Be 3 1 lying, �vasbe owing to the stony c mrac- diad R ' r . . . 1 xpe)3 � I � B-1111er in , which the ) I ole. If I thi 3 i ter of Tie Is, d mbowelled by an unknown ruffiall, ericb, will lWiad. to tbe altar one of Cl- Stiong, of Seaforth" on the 30th inst Carried. TAov . - in- . r , for - � I I � esitation in Saying 1, under the 811firflice and not visible unti . ton's most bly esteemed and accom - ; chaFged with usii . -t be re- . that Musk no h- 6 who escaped. . k I senate is. made up. It rn�us be true, we have I ; I] - These stones war 7' . . . I ,. . 1. . med. If not roforriaed,­,,v-ig would be I Oka -will never be a good4gri I S I red- and tille I DAMA.GES. - A lady plished youtAig, I I a onded by Mr. E ad by Mr� Sproat,.Sae- .. f . - i the Ik. id clam d. I l SbEING FOR adies. ig PrOfaine and,abasiv I . I . � I � � 0 1 . 16, that All I . obson and ving their jobsfiiii . Shines upon it, and it is SiMID1 I . tl a land Is very de0optive , ichigan, having -ChaB ' - Switzer Arm'- ! daughter of a respe ' the ba --Bb­ed�, t th � , better without it. -Toronto World. . cultural country so long as the - 4 tea lhor in Bay City, M ' language toward3 � � 19' I . F I this wiil3 W 8 Craig, parties not . � a W tel I I Of E� eta le fmIliner re , 0 ,time � . t The beat and Only sa,ti8fac ory way y I and a Stranger, could very easily beell injured 'by 0, defective Sidewalk, strong, ' a , I . . , ... I , , * , ; . to of effort to try and W sid Specified be notified to halve th � ; � .. in A13 Charac I I -am fin- l . � Mmke i�t & pres1ontsa bill for $10,000 damages to Greyjt intend starting f 11 P. 1113 q . t(reform", the Senate is � to r form- it Out immense mountsi So. �! Tb( mista . ,ter, and no doub ,hel, in the to"nship of f ug on the 11th con,ces ion, McRi'llio'n,- ished * . .. 1 4 . � . . It . : I - or Dakota n . Gr hamis a mArried Man, and. has by Ur- Hannah, seconded1by 'Mr. Mun- : of existence.. Reformer ns of rocks - wbicl *1 inis a at I I the Oity. ext I L �Mediately-Oarried -Moved, . ; M . . � I any. aye This gentleman alac . eintention of taking .UP Parted from his ,wife. I le previously dell I I 1 not want ' everywhere abound are . week, with tb I . . barren .of 'soil 1 took u to GoING To FIGHT TIR . I . I � I . U I a . , I i i 'his 1, � E ENGLISH. - land.' Mr. Armstrong has disposed of ' lived in Wilmot, me , that no action be tak' . I � -evi ea ly takes a g ar Hat �n on the ap,. -t I . . . ; � 7 11 1 . . . i - any share in the old'hu 8 . b3 I � - sti le I ,arden, in which hE Ayo b Khan hasdeclared his aban. his property near tha 78v"le" and is PlicatiOn of Mr. Pl. F I lk, land would - "' although covered" with tarn b3 "d . I Q I . ' . I I I man . trees of various kinds Myster to Ila h I 'eat deal of -pride t village. ; respectably connE cted. � He was filled . alasteel to hay.to the F . a .grov i* in �t ver., f Mr. Marshall, of l, five dollars and costs, Irtiounting ,to ditch On the Mill Roadopp.s - ; 11 i . I . . an- and ot a I v gotabl, is and as fine grapigs� English. an-, , deepened as L i . ­ fte lot so, ; � . . . " 4 -0-tsider tbeditch �Irteady L L - 0 means no- ` A s ag One C DUld see any wherall;: On Thursday he attended , by I he Mayor.. T ae father of the girl --deep eno "" w , . Mean Spirited Opposition .t ' observers,,where they aget their ' and Oes,,, Ameer, and says he intends to light the 'Lower Wingbsoanw,odied very Budd Iv - ! $9.1.5. He was. Strongly rePI-Imanded thi Co mcil ' L' R' 8­ ot thank Sir John o,r any 6ther , it is a Y good potat - dontheut of hostilities against the -A little I it is �y . for one or More seats, and it 1would be a ance from, anc n 8 concession 2 � is . common to see quite Jar Ell? 8 la - i 4 0 ugh for the' dra unalge of the . n ToicH SEL&Ls.-An arrival from the school and was playing round as usual, � is hg,ving hini bou , Over to keep the road- � , that would 'ke trees gro , But he b 6 I a Ly got an exceptioual� westward reports, that the sea &lon and on Friday . � . � I � . accept any Such Position. The Reform on the face of a sQlid ,01rock, w . the I )ot. i , 4? 0� t in t . � I I . . i Sp In I � roots stretching do . I we could see andi: learn the 9 Morning he was dead. i peaeo. I . p 8 ces.1 Of . boast of British Colum Moved by Mr. Elgie ; � Mu 'O d w, � I � I I - -� I o . 3e rocks range . , a, an 3 made diligetit on, wi bia is $live He was six years of age. . � � , Munde) . arty, throughtheir recogniz'ed leader, Th,eF wn iiAo th . r in . , I � seconded by Mr. :. eight above the ulry I �Ose farta is a �Salj- .�that ,T,ohn . . t ax I q - I Dry Sn: ith, w I I . - . a P edged to Wipe ant the Senate the 1OV61 from ten to on I a 1 Ifelasses'and kinds of peo-, passed through thirty miles of seals. 3el ---:-A few days ago a horse belonging to , short distance sotti ivati b I th valuable far seals. The vesf � - t .. 6 bundr . I -Mr. He ' I v a paid 81 d I I . . . -- I feet and lop W IN )ul Imot a person to � Per -11Y for board . I dvive any 11 of "he village of and attendance on Alex. MoInt k . : I fy L J . . - - . . �L if . ce. : L I U MI] L It . � . � - ve,y valu),ble p 7 I - 1. . y may, howeverL be ; ree op - ; of pi ire Ayrshire yE arling . a � aid the sum . I . huaiQs of acres -in extent.' Between a� day -between Mrs. re ably made, a tb ' * I : . " and are often in unbroken masses: for - ing be .%qtt. ' & 1329 a IV- race at Council Bluffs, low%, on Satur and coming i of Bayfield Road I ; Gorrie, in the towi Ship of urc . ham Stewa-rt and Hur, . temporisiAg orliumbugging will satiB ibe'llopeof mak'* , I- , uumAN PARENT.-'Ja the 50 -IM - very - They run in " i A* IN. . first Opportunity that offers, and no frequently higher. I p - Mr. Samuel Beaver, r I d th � y e., am - 'L I , ile near Goderich, ran away nearl the gaol' HOW'* -has til further ordered and that Drs, I I " n contact with a t ,bur' � I -t Burke, of Nebraska, h I consisting Of - I - ard glad - 11 good graz ng c% P68ite Dr. Shannon's of 610 for professiou , . - I I I :� 0 theila, -rocky ridges are untry. Thereis4good residence., L Mr. ' "34a, ly Jane," whoi -,a dam took the gold all L , . I 1. � - I � . - z� . I . . valleys, or, as SIIPPIY�c f oa tal gr),Bs, and all abund I and Minnie Pinneo, of color do Bar ices to Win. - . L . L : - - . . � L � � a : . i � I I . . . I . I I I ; brown out of the wagon, ! med9d at the Centennial. -A1 ,To4ns and his late � ife-Carried. I I . , who Beaver was t* I . .1 I i had been substituted f I � � I I . . i i . �� or her sister in and severely injured, Suffering a con- ' dam Od6r-&," Moved by M. r. Muadelll, Seconded by � : � I .1i I ! I � . . I � - . . . I � - � I i � . . . imported; , "Gr ' � . ; . . . 1. . i . ! L� . I . n . i . � . ado � Darlitig,,yl Mr. Elgie, that tende 7 - I 1 �1 1 1 1 'L . L I . L I li . L F . . . I i� I , I - I I . L . � L . . I - . , , r , , r , , , I , , I - � , I , i , � � - - - � - - � - - - - - I , - - oul ' JqTu ( I Re f I r e Ire I 4,.i I iii I � � in I 1 - ii ,;I1 I ee I L h, I Or S -E I , �Iff L J I I - t `1 A 6 � � 6 - 4 I I il let I I . I �11! , d �tl A I ; I W, I via-, I , ttel 0 1 L � I � ` i I J i I y I ,�,, I # W �� I � I . 0 P I 0 1 4 4 1 -U I � n i .1 .1 �11 - I a eir 6�� � 170r( - 11 � �1 �01 ! I - L � 1 4 1 1 1 1 , ,ti , � k � I � L � I i - r I I � ( � a I , I , I � I �, . . I - � I i I ­ i : I I � . Is Its Asked 'for I . : I i � -�.. . I . . I �i I i I ! � ,� I I i I . I ; I I L 7 � I ; � I I L � - . - . 1 7 � . I . � ! �i I : I . . I i 4 1 1 : i -1 L' I * . I - I - : I ; i . . � L I I i - . . � I i I . � r ! I L I � 11 ­ L I I i - - I - . ; : i . � . T . I I !� - . - . � I � I - � 11 � . : I � i I ! f I � i I L . i � J* I I i - � , 1 ! - . I t - I I I � L ! ., , i I . i 11 'I - - I i .1 4 � - ! � . I . I . � I I � L � I A . . L i i , I - - ­ I ,� I � I . I , - I i I I - I I . f - � I I - ­­­ - - . I - . . . ;- � - I i z. . M ;: I I .1 � I L I - �l I � 47 � . ­ I � . i- . I 1. I . , . - I . . .. J i � . � . I � . � � I I .f;r,PTE,V. . I I . -- I . - , - � L I L ' L ­ I I tU-1&Lnf ( i:L& bIJ �,b " Li I I . I � L . . i A . 011430 . ;, the 4th r- - � - I - -,w 0. I .. Rig -aying � � t am] - � � Jaw. for puttO I - u I V013cessi6R 211 I � . T' - I 1jid 26, VnA .- I . noon on the I I � - . vbich day t, i 7 - Playls 197,otelj,� i : of 10 L 'Ir - I ! 1, 0.,100b � oriffil I . I tralaeaet L -� L � I I I . - I . . � : I F1102-TSISTY I r 1. ,01,& bis holum , . I $,t present O'c< i �: -W, TtL Mccral . , . . Z I . -CL0.13y,D Dul, . � . � � . . , ,dry weather i . ,elL.fitga, ail We( 4 4 1 -he quantity i .1 : 't . . '­� ,, Lt , -so ; Jery.gret , - i , L to lift A , I . I "ad -v I UWECIMT�­O, I � I . � 991=0 Of triChk, . . I : iiugle -""an IN � L � : I 4 I -9.6- resul � taien. by 16Ta I WSS! max,rilai . : a3ld _68.' In L I I . I . � L L , - . . cipa,l scoreral � I I . I I ILI, D&Vief; 11 I 1 7, , Una - . "Ross 3 , - , � : er, 7 and 5, A, . I 1 bell 8an d 1, I . - -BT,t-1EFS —A � - to Toron'to to. . day 1-ast.—On I -io-n bf the tit t . - I . L I I ..way sonth,of I I � I L af ter Tu,es& � until 'Weant I 33rot'hers ba -V L the Inaiket z., . ., . . . .r � r quaT . Rgula t'l ,. 1. . . I � : sels,Caled,loni I I : I last., 20 Illew 3 . I I The games 0 � . hold on the I 1P . . ,oil here put,d : Brussels 11111, . . - id Laga . r L ,UaX , .i)161 - I I Wlere U160 oat. i. � day,even-log.- Lacrosse ClOul ar,auy next.— . CAI .. - la)a : � , ,week anatoo; -prizes. All I . - P- L eted for) ani, Lall -the best .1 , i � � � -Canadia-gs. � , � .: , T -Hr, Ecvrpl . i . . . i -on a-co-ount 0. ! I i eamae from till' I : I i i � - 1. that. the bghl. - 11ad. to be lig] . I Was ais -dark -a, � , I i remainea tho L About 4 P. M i . . � I I � � Je3j. a -Da, witl ! : I I ;�Ie;31�i-13 I , - � � -1 9 Nvl I IV. The littr . ,was -.quite Ui and Avell=gl . Ths� nelf =01 - - I viere deR41 � L - Vlater i1s 'V-6171 I the pools eZeq. i Iff'ovixiG AT . . Norris Rald. G 7 to muke ioub � � . Waa north �� � Theseroa4618 1. I toVnf,b "p tc . L stroyed. for Vv ; . every year, , 3 , R - timesthe-awc . � - I a passible to'. done bald thEi, 7 . All the tW:,;ei' to the best . 4 t About six qoT �Z Toalds- W�ere Ji - � abips, there iL , .eoullty' T.:j�L i , . — 7 Z - I � - 1. � I . 0 - . 13r1U,h,R,)L%-i . son -of Ell. P Brupefield,, M at the -reiM : Thuriaday -01 I I � Xtl8kdk8:WW I ' � : Rg,0, UnIl I -S -St L I I I L . � �severe coldo He returned. - m2ontbs ago S I -to Medical M , a n t&at Me&- - no� tJ St M 41-111le � - - ­ . ,aifwase He . 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