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The Huron Expositor, 1886-01-22, Page 1- � I . - . I I I � Aktwlwvq, � - .1 . I . . I I . � I � . . I I � I . __ . ..- . - I .. . I - � �1 __... - _. . . I . . � ' -shers. - . ,. ..-— � — i - . . . . .. — . � . � . Xcj,hAN BRO'S., Publi – i I . � . I I � . . � I - --I . - �.. $1.50 a Yoar, -in Advanicei, - . . I . I I � - . � __ � . I- -1 EICI�ITEEWT]a A R. . . __ , . . �� SEAF ORTHY � FRIDA'T- JANUARY 22., 1886a - I . . ; - `� . . HUI&BER: 9,15 � . � - - � ! I � . I - � . S . i . I . I - i . - . - I I I . . . �, - . . � . I : - - - ­ � � � - I I . - roo- �kR4. -111. , W_ao�JFI . I - - I - � . — . i 1. . _- I � . 11��­ - -1 . i I . I 1-. I �.. . I I . � . I - li -..i : !_ � - e, inflict- ' I - . . 1 "I , . . I . ' hi ky is %fie -abaracte.ris- people -have any idea of, especially if young indian . were a suit of Jerseys, - tinder the right shoulder blad . . . � 'T. fiany of the and obtaining w is �hi- ing a wound � : - .- .. . 1 EDMONTON, N.; W i ­ particular kind are used. Aoui five inches, deep ana . , . fact which in t e eyes of. I .1 spankle�' with Silver, and gELve an ex � . I .. I I - i i tic the ordinary type of Indian in this stovea of a . - � . . -width. Mrs. Ale 0 al is T - , villagers is &'convincing proof of his I 1) n d i .. .. � I I a single wheels, thesaine it, . - I . � . I I - . - I ' , 9 I PN r6mon. But one thing is certain, that r. draw bition O� sL-* ting on two � , I 11 *9� - � i.. :.. � ... C.-he--ap Clearin * 1 6 ale -1) I' I L 'RIE . .. - - � - - divinie afflatus'. This of ". .. I I But have you no hardships 0 _ ' aid to be seven inches higfi performing, still alive, but is ina veil lowcondition. . I I I i , I � A YE -1Z A _N _��K PICTV- , ; N Im . � - I'll, ..... -- �� . . : � OF ED310-NTif possessing the - Yea vevily 8 I � .. - I'll, � __ __ . � . L t - AND 'ITS PI�OPLE. � * - � Western bardhas not called upon his had the first,whit -Settlers shown a good backs, I hear some one ask. 9 . —The first annual meetinv of the Can- . - __ . : —AT— . . ' ' his feat satisfactorily to al�r � . Z) . 7- . � . [Correspondence of the'Signal-I -yet to: _Soar'beyon'd the limited exan�ple to tile n ives instead of ap 0 T . Blanket Manufacturers' Associa- L ! t� __ - . . . . .peal- - but so far- as lam .iible judge after going I 5 f at r folk- adian ! �. . . Muse as 1, o the lowest instincts through both experiences,far fewer than i V Lorkee, of Houghton, No . " I I -, I . ., way , I -tied $20 d' cost '*or I . L - - - . - 760 Iffi-alin -,-' . Edmonton' as I supp6se most of . you rancre..of striety local therneg, but it is I ing in every tion was held in Toronto Mond, . . 11y____ ..��w . - , - I I . " - savage l6tures teaching them the average settler on a bush farm., in couIlty, has been fi � 0 s . . 11 HOFIMAN BROSLO1 know, -is situated -on the banks, of ,,,he iconfidently thought that hb willproduce; Of JOWL and . ) re there. .. 0 , . I .- .; . . I . � - . � r . ich they inew nothing of and summer there are occasional hail storm's tell days in jail for prac It. dentistry was decided that in futu - I I . . ' Cab - I hewail. It is a long stragggling a great Epic a: i no distant date. ,The e evil wh . I i I be three arades ill blankets nianufactur� : I S9( - I Sask-ate , I . . 'Without a license. - . � ,?.A) . . . . MAIN STREET$ SEAFORTIL - villacre Of many streets aud avenues, with ,,,,;a�,,, too, at 01 e time a I I Literary Soci-, trading upon tile - vices which they al- which sometimes d6 agreat deal of d am- . � Id at ,different prices, and a .. L - I � � —Thel, water in the r 'Moira, at ed, to be so . I L I . - . . : 4� lopiDent possessed, that it is . . . � . I oistensibl 7 for the d -day 'Much so in L _2 -was al)pointed to gra ; - e y eve of ready the Indian of to e i' r de the - ; -1 - higrh sounding names, but forthp, most _ is again risin - a d ove�flo,%v- committee - . — . . . . ag tt�gthe cr6ps, so Belleville, ' Z, . . ery different man. ge quite common for farmers to I 0 ; . I . I L I - % - . part no houses, except perhaps a liqg, but Ideal oratoricmt4lent. The -rea,l object, would be a v . W_ 11� .� ­!!_ - . . , ing, the districts which were1 flooded last qualities -and fix the prices, . . . I 'reat C earIng or so, and here and there -a inbre preten- however, of tile In embers of this Society And now with I �heso- few' words about 'Sure against hail; which they can d:) at . � . : —Preinier. Sn'llivan. and Provincial �� . :_ . IL We are now holding a (I L . nproveinent, but to get ,the " wards of th,, nation," I must close a very moddriate.rate. Then of coirse week. : I I I ' 1 -'erguson, of Prince Edward - - . I - � A are e Itered axe washot literary ir � . —Rev'. Father Proulx, i� the course Secretary t .1 " Z) I . � . L - - - tornadoes, the ugh I �,-,We ia every 15ine of goeds, W.-bil, - tious frain building.- So sea i t - - . . ifi I aS._Dlu this slight and in perfect sketch of Ed- there is some risk 'of . -% ointed . delegates �Eum - � eat sacr ce. C,�11 and .the houses that the stranger and � even ch 11 f tin ".out of the meetings as i . of a lecture in Montreal on Xorthwes'- Island, ha re been app L I offering a, . . . � �I � "-L , ; : Le nai i sorn.6 diffi- Possible. -, Co sequently the palm of'. monton, and its ople. I - fortunately -We in this pArt of Da:. :Ota . .. 4.. ceed to I � L� _. . I see the b 01U In -S. W " ve-hirnself has oftei � - -.- expressed the opinion thi. the ,by the Island Government to-. pro I � I � P � . . . . " I ' , r � I I - Ig l& town merii was.'gi n by those enthusiastic I . . I OBqF,1tvF,1Z. have thus far escaped damage from chat missions, S r the petitibn f�cently � cuity in findii out,which is; tl � - Indian would rise sooner or later. ': Rn -land to uPPO t t - - - ­ . causV. 0 but ­ 'n - T . . — ' t . , -- -%N--,eek a Toro ; raying th4t the terms - � . The goo is are all new, being bought and which the - country , and many v,.vn- devotees of lit ature to the speaker who . . Blizzards s"nietimes visit us, —On evening last lito forwarded, p Of . � - - I . . . I . . i �' . . fo,r this fal I and winter trade. � � der for sonie time on one of the pi�iiicipal.,-iijade, tile. most huniorous speech—usIng The Bright and Dark Sides of I have only seeti one in three years. - - -union with Canaila, regarding wintar . � � . - I - ' . travelling - policeman foufiol a roll of bills, amount 0 - - Z - . � I; out -with the - � � . morons as understood by . They are not des* inmunication ulain laud. be F . . . Dak' ta Life - . irable travelling -, nearly $1,200, oii Queen. street co � . . I :1 thorougllfares,Witbout doubting'for one the word " hii � I I . .1 - * i . - In Dresi I Goodswe neVer bad 'L :: . a in oment that he' is on the t rural of- t - rerage Elmonton, whose apprecla- - . anions, and when they do corne the ing to . . -on ., who; i& .., I - � MOB he ai rTER FROM A IIURO'_%;� 1301 . - p ast * indoors. west. iSomebody is doubtless weeping carried out, � - L ahoice v ety of fabriesL. i n- A RACY LE . -best place for man and be is I - I I . . * ' G r . . I I � I - . . country walks, until he sees by chance AiOn of a joke is in 'i cot ratio to its u for the!�� ' ' Z I —The Dominion Govermilent has se- �, � - . I . . . . To the Editor of TuF jjcitoN ExrootTon. irie ' . . - ; . � . ' - . nother risk we ran is that of prai i * . a -known . . - some wayside tree, a fitness for a woman',s ears. cured from. Mr. Geo. Holman, of Lou - V g or s, � In livla �1 `e_ and Ulster * Cloths) all the on- !the bough of . . I ' boys u --iaiieph L. Quest, the well �. . . -%i,hi -ritten ", -' - - .-y Society has As I am one of the many Huron -fires, and ' as "I've been there" I ca - This'�so called Literai . - I don, -a fine collection of -native birds. It e h a t t.' . - tjord upon all is'N� Saskatch - , ball' player, and Miss J�n - Boyd, of it L, � . - , * S. ; � .d b I �. . � . 1w DOV 4_ . � .- . -died a natural A - speak with authority on that su J ect. will be sent to. the C. lonial Exiiijbition - � Re I - a Ave some otheFequall3t now death and it is to be, who. have bet ken themselves to the far 9 - - e L an nue," or . I . - of the first principles e - for� Let me say f*the first place that the Napanee, were married . Detr I oit I bn - id , e Gov- - , . - who hoped. for the sake Westinth hope ofibettering their 'in London, and then plac in th Fthe good.%. , I Ladies. 1 CM-Idrep's Jack- high -soundizg name.' The person 1 0 Wednesday; the 13th inst. � e 7 . , ,*ssoes' aw . . . 11 ' . cis in Whom,. by the way, I .. It aill the non -*Profanation of tunes -a cla, _ ordinary prairle. - fir6 is not much I o be . - � . . . L Boy"s Overcoats and Suits. laid out - this little village - inust ave of oratory -11 . - -Up to January 15th the Militia ernment inusuent at Ottawa. The eol- - 7 . - F ets � . ITOR al�vays appears to take L - . . P . I EXPOSI i , t- e usively . . . , ov, L� looked upon iniles- as commonplace iii- literature that it may never be resusei-: THL . . dreaded'L and at certain 'seasons ot the Department at Ottawa bad authorized lection ecalsis S of mille birds xcl ' . . I . - kbil e,will, , 1 1 1 .. ; 4 kindly interest, Which I am sure they year they light up the prairie at al nost , I ,e perfectly mounted, and � I a - .1, " 1 d t Children's also boasts of I L . I Lm les ,.1 len 's, Boy'SL and di idtials do ,upon- yardsi as he certain- t&ted. , Edmonton . - - the payment of a fraction- Over,' , '- . - . '.4,000,- at best pluniag , . � � Underclothing -all in large assort nients.' � . d be . A %VJ9EKLy ' all heartily'reciprocate�and as I have e -ery point of the compass. As the - LL I ly made what woul : PAPER L thwest W) provision- for . I I . . 000 on� expenses of the Noi pel- number 286. ' - l men- - In til V by going - I editor himsblf pro- just returned fro' 'Southern -Dakota to gzss, though dry, is not very long, tbQ . - i - -%Vin. Bornian, of Toronto. wl eat . . . . � : - more t1lan. a plieno ,),I growth.. The which is. as the 1 f riend . lion.; � ' w . ' . . . Fur Boys.!' This spencta few weeks wit -9 in Can- gentle -breeze which blows . almost con- adian -Pacific RailroaA , xi s, -,an of " The insane work on the Call � - I ur C, alainis, the or L � . Ladies" and Misses' F st�eet oil which ate most of the shops 'e 0 -A'concert was given at the . � - 11 ungs- Id saloons, and, nearly all, the dwelling little journal �J 9 Sul , , � pposed to be Grit, or ada, after a threelL years absence, I ven- stantly across the prairie, does not darry F . )cs, Fur Sets ,and Fur Trim asyluni, London, Thirrsda;� evening by 06, the .north Sh6re 'Of Lake Superior, � C".1. - an� . - .. � - . in 1.t� politics, ))tit in re- -ture to hope f 'your readers .may them along with much speed or fierce- I illilated $300, -which he foolishly � evtra val-u e.. , � 1-10ittses, Is called - - I * rather Radical � . . -that is the on . . I - . � ' sol�- o again.- Tug, Ex- the Lond ' South band, -assisted by a a�ccul [ L' � 1. I 0 811( fro ness, and the I 'fire -breaks" ' ning to the - . . A I -, VT X S T R 3 -, I -,'T. I ality,there is n ,,h thing as. 0 rit -or like to hear , me , - stri 'of plowed la,nd with whi few lady friends, for the . enefit of, the carried about him after retur - . - `C9,118, -Clot"ll TI 1 iS, th � e chief thoroughfare of the"vil re two oppos- roslTwt has been a welcome weekly visi very . . I � - . A-len's 3,nd Boy's Fur . . - T(?r.y here. t is true the:i ,_ I p patients. - . � city. A fellwa-boarder named Smith ' - . . , , i - . - . .Sps A �� sh Caps, Knit- Caps, etc., in 61 Political dif- ,tor to me since I left, and it is a paper- careful farnier borders his,cxops or build- � - ( I .1 .1 . I lal p, is of a prodigious length. One may - ing'factioM ,%� ith nominE �Last year's ship e m enticed him to a quiet place tlixe other . * .9'r . large stac Ks. - - I . _r -party Shih- which wi Huron boys are rather proud itigs-are generally a stifticient pr otee- . - a woman i wi lk: a long distitice on it without see- ferences, but blie.only great. from Montreal were ;-)o V -,r cent. more � evening, where,�two inen and . 'I U. L . 9 - - . - . �. 0 ' � I 11 is liqu or I ( ore of showing to our American friends, its tion against damage. But on the 10th ,, - - . � ' I .. I in� " any trace -whatever of human habi- bolet )r no liquor, or m I . than those of the twoprece( ing years, and robbed him. I � fig better than almost anything of Octoober last nlyself and others ot a . � i Shirtings, Cottons, vo d properly beer license -or no beer license- inthqziti an L ally -previous -,Mr. Win, Hogg of Thaltiesford, the � .. 11 Twee4i, Flannels, ta rion� noth,ing but tangled brushNy o . st tfie kind of a count - -old lesson -oil prairie fires which has gr ',atly 100 per dent. more 'th - 1--,l - Ingersoll -biitclier � � I F - � . - .. &ntorl�, "'Iretonnes, in. fact, all -kinds of c'� The editorniof this paper else,co.uld, it, I I . . . . . other day sold to ail ! - . C . S'litit young ti -66s ; still, bo*evtr is a total ab- y I . ' a - � . ."V .L L . ul ly assorted, and 9,11 will be I' .- only makes Huron* is, - that ! , �We uns " come from. increased ourrbspect forthat we;tern . Year- I . - al was - goods . injti�me, if he iS patient,1c comes upon stainer -a, fa t which not ­ - ,Ltrifcl,- by an ice-- all ininienSe fat bult. The anin). . �Voods,and 1; I . I will try to give your readers some instituti- and will greatly increas a the . A! young nian -Av as r � . . i ' Sit - - . 011, . lit. ,very fat, and hail to be taken to to -wit. in : . I sold regardless of cost.- - . tray house -aggliug here and -there Iiiii a kind of lusus natur(e in this liquor -ift boat on the bay Lit Torontq,last Sunday, . - - ` . . f wbat-sor of a farn ig country width of our fire -breaks hereafter. __ . L . . ; � . - idea o ipt r . - I d get 4 ong the bushes,pihen a *sbop'or so, loving rogion. where every one drinks I with such force as to throw him Several � a slaigrIt, draw -ii 'by four I orses as ithe � � 11 ' ' F House Gonididan- an prices. . - - Souther"n Da;ko a is, and will also give - stead of the usual prairie breeze the t L il,Lto , poor. fie * died some- .1 % � ;_5 � . a . -alin fee . the : � I . . 1 d. afterwards a.whole clustertof saloous7 and ost every one gets drunk, but air. His Shoulder ivas dis- sleighing was weig , . 1 I ' - -i3, rat ,nee wind was blowing a hurricahe fro i the , I � . ' an acebunt of n her. dear,experie broken. : . .. 9 ; -, _eL U -er to' the convivial liabits of was the can$( of his losilla his seat in L � thing over 2,600 lbs., and looked viery - ! , . v y large lin e ol Velveb� w thessing located and his thigth bon � We bai ; c' But besides "with iv prairie fire. The rapid, changes south, the grass was very dry, and in -an � the. North-West con 1. . crilitillaf behi" taken I . . I 1 , + ze a great (f nei ^_ + LL event, further inuch lik C) L ; , and P111 sl res, which we are offer, ba ex- �. th e villagers. -But although Ednionton. _m_-A!n oraartization to p I . . 0 � nd the progress that is incredibly short- space of ti e, a n -latter 0 . L I : I I � . � I triL in(Itic in ents in. la,,ks inbabi - is, it is 'not -.-withoiit a -the class whiuh I have been describing, that take pl m raVe . ro ) to execution under a stroug, guard. - i - -f 0- - - . . Ver made in it pi:t�dri country ar -ahnost ill- Of only a few minutes in fact, frof the g I eries and h the ; - � i . . I .. i '. k6od deal of natural be�iuty. The river, ,viz'., tliat of 'J; ,'he Boys, there is a hi -I ers if caught at tl'el f oul work, is -Not-svithstanding the fatal. preval- . I I 7 �)_ - . . . ... I . credible to thd5 who, like rnyself,' have time that we -Were warned by asmall, snat6h I ell of King- ence of hog cholera in the cotinty -of � W .4ple ion invited at the upon -which it' d is he're deep and . .� I osed among tile young ill . � - ­ ­ In t I .is sit-11"de . I ; � L _____ .- - . . � , . ght-up in a woo iloke a, good Ina I 7 - . . I been brou olland country. dark. cloud of st ,lLly miles Prop I and swifC-flo'%-Vihi,, with -waters in color . . t:P11RR CIRCLIV, . ton and the surrounding country. 1 . Essex .% few Inoliths, ago, $01110 good . Fl - ' 'D k as in i I I I . �', Garter,who for thw L 0 Wn to tbe'soutli, it was Ott us, preceeded by 13 , The reco 'amer I e . Cheap Cash i'St re .h.an-eful as th'e sky;�souxetiines blue �-,vbo*fly distinct from it� Tbisportionof Blaincto sllip,, Clark county, I)akota, 8 11 I unt in the mayoralty elec- p6r ers were left, the follow' g. W I . I . ", So . �ed gre-y- ill is hiaI4 * respectable, was settled ill the spring of 1883, prillei- blasts of inoky, scorching air, w iel , , , d very badly,, L . . . and Smiling . Jt:tilLl1f_S__sad-coloi t.; community ti L . tid;t�lor Waterloo was held tit that place, show. John,Mahon sold to a buyer in - k, h Missr Emma ------ �, I I C " din pally by Canadians Wisconsin made the grass like tinder for t . I - 7 T . . -OF . And sullen, through high banks, one of and is.�:oiriposed of a class to be foun and I ,. . . ungs on-Priday and resulted ..in . r. �Vlu. Silider Aniherstburg, the other; day, a lot sel� � . . . . . . I I . I I . vancing flanies and sti 'n! t . iy -eningan M )pie, Previoqs to that tilitealmost, .. fled one' � . ' I ev umber . I -ei ed with , young t,�ees, tb e ,a,lmO8t any of the cot�lntry villages in. - pe( _' ' I aired el b ity of (10111 e(lualle,ol. -Tile to al Nveight was :1 which is. oav I . I rnace. rdin- being decl ected, � . ah eni,o,ya-ble time, ' . h -it wholly tile ODIy sign that the- pale -faces 'had like the hot breath of a f it two Love ', Moore I _31 866 rbs., for which $55'.25 per civt. was -, 'AT other. b4re antl ro'cki'.- About. four ' Ontario.; a -k dly ospitablebt _ , I L r.Nlr. Geo4 Moore . I Pei ' traverse,d " these- . ary ,fire -break . ,- .. people a DPIO alu011g .- s, and the few lit rried * of Wardsville -are Z, HOFFBIA,vi ZR so 4y miles frorn tov it there is. a very beauti- ,:1111cult vatect �, - . unshorn fields, bbund- paid. All of the thirteen hogs ii, the lot . - -.rhe young men c v - ,� - . . . . . no � " was the small con,- nake bad on I and weighed, as own Wt week.- .. . - � Iaht utiful,, .efforts we were able to i � - - 61. . I f, tile south, bank of the -whonithere is and Shade of I less and bea ) . acells-ed of ente 'ng tille R - Ill view J rom . 1:1 ;man Catholic were under a year old , . . I rinipeg�, Is visi, In . /_ I . . Gil acteristic, -but 'wbo all 641 itiounds, with posts stuck in. them, more effect than Mrs. Pa-rtington'6 his- - ..2,8:)-, 285, � . . - sEAFoirm. � I ri%rer.* Here fi om a trec�clad eminencp vall-ying church there receiltly and'stealitio, sil- follows: 224 2441 %53, 281, - -will $hane m .1 l -1 I I i eereeted by thoigovernment toric inop, on tile Atlantic Waves, lior . . ght possess a, dn'l and comilion-place uni- I which, wer � 0 a - ' 1 401 IN. i o,f more thaar altundred feet ip hei,, . ver. chalice, which they are said to have 289, 290, 294 ' -322 ' - 328, 370 ,sit( . � tterick's teliable L '- . 11 -ous straw -stacks � -,,an, S "cllt�, - ucan last L .1 forniity however,. not in -ve . -A boy named John. Hor, � oil -of . at to L for H. Bu I U nuora,ma in There are, I sill ,yors years before to denote the the flames,fed by nu iei worked up into coin. . . � L . � , � - . . I . _ ,I Morgmij, . e . 'NIcDon- - thers, of Brussels - � ling Ithe long grass of tl " I h " � I I Ito will repay, I had often r med to advaitc " Woodstock, . . green pastin Of y ""'a ' . - Section c.orners; and as fire and decay ail( " ' O'f,"' ­LTheb6dyLof Frederick Cliarterand .Mr. Joll I tt-- T 1'. ell') IV ' ,� can be seen � ite I - -es,( r, - rin - n(,r:neer ?, - r -� 'rils. c,,e s o - 'iI the town i,tseif, lint in the stirrouli( f wOO4 a d I . _.- __ ___ - . his country, isol ted §ettlers''w I . _aps I 'Montreal merchant was ald � & Thompson's mill, , hotel -in. Pollock's - . I it de p� a c e, . dest oyed the posts, these ste ' e by galloping . . ' I I I L ... _____._ I . I gleatiting Nvater. It is in -s We C.SS. In ,if- a prominent 7 OV31hr Solne . 11 �, � * church . . ili- rather than by steady progr - I . . �. . , ' " _ re hardly distingui, I ill the no: ay Sawdust the othier . I . , fol. of �,iahborin­ I �ush Thursd . -Tile iaptis,U in.Amherstbling had za then, of , - . it close acquaintance and study., Among little billoelt atst ap- in 0 r) .while rent � . found men of good able by the unaccustomed eye front the teen inibuts frorn the time it ! 7 � ay at the sa-A'r mill, allowed his pant I .. UGG - -e ' 7 I 'TR - . these i -be _ e - * I . last week, This, . eolfee soc Al ill(- other w, n1ina. Cake . . ,Nf.% N' LON Q S .1% FTS, I r flay of ;en , morning of last we k f ,ell Stiff. He (I - onvenie . to; thW L ' . . . . ;M - ) � - - thoustiaids of'sinall knolls, by which the peared, the buildingEr or stacks of four LIM L * ed on Either side .with tangiled position at tome, who through isonle . � 0 in3iday's blizzard leg to conic in contact with file saws, I 1 (4y . r ervei I as re- cover . I . -,.-M-isa F"adcliff - � ste 4j, (affe , &c,, I prising litt e on fire. .I.was lost his ,way. in `We( ft , _. . ch - . �e -were s -t, Slim tre , - inisfortuile, q -industrious .and enter] Which drew his -left Ieg ill and tore ',I'. I �c Ws ppruli'-' w possibly some idle fancy, le different settlers wer �ho - freshm enz, While a -good programm -of brushwood and shot . while going to his country-resideric'e., b --' : .v- e, been, engage& LL . . tion to b i ' theillselve-s gopbei-.'.11l&rk6d his homesteads and pre- the -principal loser, as I lost my barli- The fivib . . � ra; 0 1 . . VoCal afi( d-tal liltisle V s pro- ed oil the high banks of a deep, swif t- have left civiliza ury . f � two illarried very severely at the knee. '�L instrum cc' ' -Au elopement o school- comnii �, i ffl'16�wtngr' 1-iver -hich I com.sec now from in Z11 log cabin on the prairie, living oil eniptions upon the primeval prairie. It. and- as it'was the best and inost co plete I pg a on tho� ben -ch all penetratted the I I Vided b,y�lle ehoir. An amusing portion � I? - � � . was I people, the woman leavi husband Saws i - �Msa M, Dickson I � -- - -write,'gray and dun- salt pork and a,ny game they can Ul ; was- all one immense field of treeless, in this part of the territory,I atber , , ,lan a wife an(I ,1,nee joint. Medical assistance was at I � L. W. S1Oan.-zZ-_3(i"; of the. ed-te'rtainment was the distribu- my windo-,% s I ' . . I SL 0 avel- un-dulating prairie, . thickly. strewn with "oud -fo I ur stacks of bay, 1,100 and Six children and the i The prospects a1present , L. (-.iilg �o'ond but ail o casional tr, tioll of othes pills, each pair cf Which . colored'in th . hreatening an( I .. pi: ..of it three children, is at present agitating once called. a . . . . e *on. 11 I -, :t I "t -a" is 0'at D�_n ; nark, and sullen NO - : ber �.Irnornirl.% -with banks ler ; hearing nothing but t116 long -drawn the bleached bones of a departed ri�ce- bushels of threshed grain, some f arm 'that the leg will be .saved,. I I - . theregion east of the Don at Toronto. are � ' . containec' some distinctive i 0 ulnber o tools - 7 Young has been - wolf. the lordly buffalo�-whose thundering -machinery, and a large n � dark and chee � ss with bhIck frost, and mournful howl of the prairie . . I -Rev. C. N. Snell-, who li�st his wife -The dairymen's convention held in - * ,r. Alexander one of ea, th pair was drawn fro �, a ; box eard, exce�t -01, 'and miscellaneous articles which had lur_ W,uodstock. last week .was largely at� . . I --M � dotted bere an d there by th e fi rst breatill - flowever impossible it may seeni, this tread is now'almost unit � and child at the hands of a cruel it % IL, ,X(ly, while the other one w is given I L r rine � terided at each of its se.veral sessions. : S I � : the new Divisiew . lly . such a strange fascina- the remotest confines of these western Stored in the'barn. � Fo tuilately , � � . � to a gent 01lian. The gent then i earched of winfer with . sinall patches of snow, kind of- life ha derer in Dakota Some months ago, is at � - , - h � I people -people, too, Of plaiiis. Here the rairie is dotted wit], however I had sonic insurance , v hic ated and in- � . � Out the h! der of tile mate to his trophy, that a. little - band of Jess than six hun- tion , for many P 9 8 t visiting relatives in London. The discussions were - anim I . - � . I . . pre ell - . � I . i - ation-tbat they; refuse sinall Lkcs or sloughs, the resort of will help me to 'start again in a nioder- structive and ver I : �. . - . - -e .' I y generally taken p art � d tlleyL for the dred people live the haindruni unevent , culture and edue - . -Mr. Joseph Audi .ws of London W1 t4en beeani.e. partner,, � . 2 1 1 f . � - ) - I � � . _ . I I I . wit The firsi ev to leave it, and live out their lives thousands, I'-micrlit say inilliens, o ate way, and. if success continues Avith interesting anfl. in- . �1618. evell ) f ill life' of a � far' -west to ' -, er . . ' v e .other day received ail order ine A number of i - :. . ' - . 11`1.1r. � I . .1 . chiefly ducks, geese and-- me for a few- years, I hope to o e:come AVest, ill ,re read amoni,y-which re. quiet since, thw . Omas thiliff 'Nhaps, a stranger - n6tice-i about conivanionless, save forthe few animals waterfowl, ZD I .- f b .1 --Mr. 7. .`W. -GrotherSL lef t St. Th � Pe , from New York for 5,000 lb.4. bologna structive papers We It 'JL I . . . - SS c ii. may have around them -exiles in swam. Tlir'ee years ago the nearest tile lo . �_ . were one on tile 1 ,Possibilities of t e V:__. even boamiewo. I for Ottawa on Satiirdiay, to �­ erview tile 13�ver�ae Bi (1-niontonian is I 'is utter tile; , , . - I was -Writing of tile sellools, Sausage, to be shipped immediately. ri tor of - � until within the- . I tile Oo-verl1lient and. to requ � c A tIl&t_ i e %f - what a hard day-$ work � tile .wild va,itne l 'almost mi- p6stoffice was eighteen miles distant. When that city wilb. r�iige froirl. Dairyman " by Thomas Shaw, edi . 1 4 ignoril.ne . , 'I ad � " iora .- His trade in . a '4 I I . I urli- ­ - e 'S�"O'tt Act me as. f engage -,% carpenter -or � peopled country. But we. must leave To -day all is changed. We have a com- churches, and other signs of. n the Canada Live Stock Journal, -and also kating and c ac : the proclumation bri.n:(yiitgt1l 0 - . . I S U If ula not 5,000 to 10,000 ilm per week. � '. . Interest" by Mr. - � " L T talk a little pact .9bttlement composed of the beat vancement to be ee ere I sho L � . . ' - -1 patronized, , Thor illto f6fe in St. Thoinas, be ga9l.etted at workirignian f ally so t joq i.ieed never the white settlers now and . -Rev. K. McDonald, of the Belmont . one on I I The D airy _ . . . . . ng good buildings, liave overlooked that other kindred - . . I ��Ve a.. match , . . come before eleven or, a,bo . . : . classof citizens,possessi, - L Other . Presby teL prior to leaving Scheli- � . . witit Unles's the �roclaitiation is ptib- expect hini , ­ I tit -8 . andblost of them havi Our r'aLn church, - ith prompt once. ve o'clock,.And that very often two .1 THE INDIAN ng rrom 50 to I 00 agency, the press. Ambug Huron coun new -A bigamist bas met wi, I P9 clubs -soon I an&- lislied onor before January 30, i cannot twel -_ ' ' for AsbfielLd L ty, his folt 1 V 1.��P - . or thi pointed time,. in'this neighbolihood-the first and true acres of land, under cultivation, and the advantages we bave good newspapers. ' . punishment at 1161-eville. He left his , W�Td.to � CIC - 1886,L as the act ree days after the* ap . I . pastorate, was -made the. recipient of -w - Lthe �111e in , operat on in I stantly increasing. We What the EXPOSIT01'. is to Huron county . . first wife at On)emee on Thursday last M . . I U, venture to renionstrate witli possessors of the soil. Much has been quantity is cart , ,,,! �Jace�_Shof U.V.L I and if yo purse containing about $50. - � . � I requirfis. 90 days.' clear notke. .blr. . - i generally, the i rung on T- iftead L ' . - . I I I . signed I ,din,ess, ten chances to one said and writterrabout the ,,,-'Noble Red have two post -offices 4ithin five miles and the Huron district - of Appeals at Montreal week , cani e to Belleville on F riday, was . � .&Y-11 Crothera will ,present a petition, him forsthis t4i -The Court ',n . y throw ore of falsehood and two blacksmith Shops. Two good , ublialied at Clark-, 011-r County ha,%te let of the, jury married to a secoud-,wife, in that city on - ! ied the engine to- - J . . Pi . I vill Illaughtil up the 'ob. , Man," and probably in I i confirmed the verd' ­ L ; 4yanurnberof ratepayers, asking that he �v I 0 - AM M' I I ' . . Certainly he,who bai,es his school houses have lately been erected, se�att, bp Conklin' & . Hague, is to Clark th d was arrested for - - 6vered-to, b& - broug-JILt into forcO' at once. in the cas .e Canada. ',Saturday inorning an 0, idisc --- - the act b C, TIM13 WHAN y -11-MV. . thaA truth. ching and county, Dak e of Flynn �. vs. bigamy in ill' afternoon. Monday � I L - ' - It t brother." upon si I in one of which we had prea .n ota. This is a bright, lively, fie Itailway, Mrs. Flynn 0 - - Rrie.-�Ther queaflow : sirs. I acolou."all & Robert-wil, soli- is of A ,veryl�difl*ercut type froin.-his fdc' 'of out " Indiai Paci which gives � I _Nlos. . -d news- morning lie was tried in thi Belleville =� Ontirio.. Ile is very ofte, highly colored fictitious pim-ative as !S33unday School every Sunday during the well written and'-well'PH'Ite � ith - , I ,n 0 1 . r . . 0 dainages,for the death of her h-na- I is to be done vn - vitors for tile aticia, also left for , Ottawa broil takes VA , I guilty and was � Sent olt� "'Zo lit nee filled a farbetter po-si- F s no,% cis is decined 'to past summer. The settlers are prosper- paper,. and like the ExpogITOIL, it it flolice Co'Lirt, pleaded clerk . . e w i Ila,, J ' ellilliore Cooper band, caused -while unloading a freight ----Isie-they . ti lay -and will pre ' I , 0 i -the p ' ' .. I . ore. - : ___ ; �Ll "Ll Sallie (I . . ken -down through drink The disa,ppoirited. In appearance the ous, and, so far, coi�tonted with their a specialty of giving all the home lieWs. car oil the road. I -sentenced to three. years in . eni- , 11 - � id adVauec arguments shaNvilag .Tea- tion, but br � k I L . . . ­ � to sub- ,inen are often,not without a good deal lot. . I teLntiar . � .. �� . lie 'oelaination. sh)uld not and misfortune has drifted here . Its Politors arie'thc right kind of men for -,-T honias Peel, and. his -Wife .Aalartha - Y. . . . . - :School elec- L sans w4 . . I lLany We are .situated 18 miles north of a country likEt this, and they have done , have -Mr. Thomas Marshall, of ]�Tvrth % . .o , job lie may pick tip. It of personal beauty, possessing in 11 I - t -urn of Tf. �- Den- - iiN�Ue.' ! C ' sist by any R -on the Chicago and '.NT rthwest- much to promote the prosl Anil; an aged couple, of Belleville s 4D see- - - t , I - - -is � V iig to. find one of . cases finely cut,features and tall athletic enry, 9 perity and ad- n the double Dumfries, Who filled tile po ition f , � o ,� the Wle,wing: _-Sannuiel J. D'unseath,aged 2 3j'son -of nb uncom, ion thi . been committed for trial o " � I f. . . , ineclianics-well -versed figures. The women, however, at least em 11'Ailway, and the same distance vancement of this part of Dakota. . A perjury. In ,No- retary and treasurer for the North Dam- I � I � -, P�Ir. 8amu.eVDuusev4h, a well-ti-dofar- th -ese aniateur ' in . . charge of arson ail I � L ; . � . heard one in this neighborhood, are anything but - south of Webster, on 0 0 � I destroyed by 1 armers' Fire - L ' I 011 : Dennis, 16.7 ,� 1-fler living near Lisle, Couili Simeoe, the English classics. I have' . . C5 the Chicago, Mil- Havina stated as correctly as I call, I - vember their house was frieg and South Waterloo r . - 93 ; ft&yden, 3& - - I I have looked for the waukee and St. Pant. But we have good without imposing too far on your Space, � . L I e ferry steamer 6�6 ctoria." at* of them pronounce scathing criticisms liandsoi ne. . ­ - fire, and the colitents,insured for �1,000, Insurance Conipauy for the long period . . . .. I . I better railway accom- the - adVant Land the drawbacks resign i election- fell'oliff till � _a(reS of . Will for- in, ,prospects of stil -3 . L d to have been burnt. � of 27 years, has been obl d to . L min on Terinysori's 'I Princess " during tile . ideal I I dusky Indian. maiden " in va' I were allege . i9e , w - , last Frida,y night while c ro 91 . unt health. ' . . - - . Li%gainst-the-man- Oetroit, '_ 7 the position: an acco Of ill I I . Dunscath al -id two int�rvals' of work with haninier and and a sad reality forces me to confess modation, as it is expected that one, if this part of Dakota, I shall close with a -Bertic Parry and Willie McDowall . . � whose only� ob- . Und .was drowned. . L )e myth bf a novelist's crea- not two, roads, which have lately been few words as to the best way of getting H ssor, Will. Deans wasappoint- I . . Companions were -ell route to Aurora,111., chisel. But the classinostinterestingto that she is tl � 8 L sholl](I aged I I and 13 years- respectively, went . .1 I I ' I - ing the - teaebers, - .. itnual meeting, held on Fn - I . J t' friends. While crossing the unsothisticated Easterner i' th -else,' if she qvver did exist, is now surveyed through this part of thEi coun- here in case ainy of your reader urs- ed at the a . - . _ 4 put, up W com. . M . munity called is. at tion, or ne I ver been per- try,will . be built next summer, with at think of coming out to See for 'them- skating on the river at Sarnia, on Th at - -84,00 per , . r6it Dunse.- com- portion of the coul dead and her day night last week, and have not SiiieeL day, 8th inst., at a s ary of . . 1. a I - froin Windsor to Det ,, L Ly. L , . - All t Havingtried diffierent r � _NlcDowalps mitte . - ard haa a wayeg, � . ' , _;. " hat remains of her is a least one, statioi L within a few miles of us. selves. ,nB .were annumand the regular fees. , - lqf feeling sick, aild going to the i," T 11 E 0 _ - petuated. . ' flax and peas would recommend as the route .which . been seen. t� to' " I pla-ined ' I ' ' __ 'Wheat, o I itud -The owners ol the propeller Forest' P&-r.tL V.n.th &L. '. - " beg . , - . S ver the railing Wheire ex in ats, barley, . 11 I ide of t � boat leaned o actly '.'The Boys and I difty, painted object, shuffling.along in _ found on the ice near a large- bole, .. - . . I I . .�18. poll ld hay.& -� L CLY . r.n d wrapped up hi blankets seem to be at home on- this soil.' The combines. the most advantages in the way both anp. suppo tied to be drowned. Queen, which was sunk in Pigeon Pay I . . I t .1 vomliteol: in -to the water. His com- Where th - _-_ d -is rather baxd to find I nioccasins, an ' eamington, about � � . for a few who, ,�� and � r one W - hic I � r been grown in small ' I e connections, comfort, and "ed on Lake Eric near L -1 � �� ast named has [)Dl] L of speed., clos � � . . r by -�%raiting until lie out.: To. belbfig to them, howeve . It would be much the better for 1, . I -.�-Xxr. D. Finlayson, of Paris, Ell, I . I! - witheat doing, -_ � , . tudd. llea� . - t qualifi- motives of "quantities, but has done well. Corn is- the opportunity of seeing a great variety twelve ..,n, offer & cash reward 'Of . ,,hould feel able to'go- ashore. 'The boat must have t.tvo' or three.distiric washing. Alas, thatiieven . - I ever �ry suddenly Saturday morning at the years L a" -son who v , I � Ig a boom in tht-_ , . trip while Dun- 'cations'. . lit tile first. place he must be utry cannot for very truth's sake not to be depile ed on' y year, but of country and many sights of interest v1 . dence of his daughter, M�S- Win. $400 to any pet ill locate her for Dennis an& Started on the return I . jalla ' ill kinds- to every farniert the Chicago and Grand rest I L thereon,, It is the in- . . . , A era Halliday., in Chesley. Mr. Finlay -sen � . seath was still leaning, over ,h ils. ahlc�to absiorb 'a large qw.1.nAity of iLlco- eter me f rout in aking this confession ! potatoes, turni s, cabbage and , - and place a buoy v "81. ' L . : . . . .. . ' i *ble and have � - Wine 40, of them,, . . I 0�kilful raconteur of IT IS -A -SAD I .. arden vegeables -grow abundant _o Chicago and - � � lis com, RiOns bothisay illey s?,w Dan- hol, and, alsol he a. . '.ACT of g, ly. Trunk from Sarnia t . bad been troubled with heart disease for tentiGn. to raise her� if a i tio_ fin(I the L t - . 5 to thence the -land system or Albert -was *her rebuilt. It is po, - . r _iSed-L* , L I § sell ng- this fall at 6 70 I" ock Is asible that the where I L p heLl more tha,u dbubtful storics� and. Whe t6 noue that the nearer an Indian gets luo, ,Wheat wai V me time, and it is supposed that . . ' - I I . . L I oug the number, heath keel\over t! e rail and- d. -o: s in- adds -to these "coin I pl I ishinents a large white Settlements the worse lie beconl@s cents per busbe. ; barley, 30 to 40 cents; Lea route to Watertown, Dakota. I 80 . abouts of t1his boat' may be easily dis- _ . - I . . . . L alise of his death. I I . . . - , . fir -1 in -,he water. An alarm wa . I . roads the c J. __ T he, wished to� i ' �, U'ally profane vocaoulary hisso4 'morally. He acquires almost invariably oats, 25) cents; clean flax, �1. So far have no desire to -puff" their . Dominion covered by. the floating ice Jamming oil � L stantly ,,riven bat � nothin -of and origi L - L L -L-It - is rumored that the � ' i . lections 'without . �, . 1. 9 was seen 9, success is assured. . 11 The boys," as the vices and not the virtues of the white wheat is.the great staple crop with us, but I believe I am doinor those who in- . coming session her. - .. . - the . (Ito, viling man, It is . thRught he ci I - . 0 ru in Government will at the . ' i i appointed to en- ' . . I - I * a Too I but many of tf. e best farmers are, and. tend a trip to the west a good tu e commission I _. . -itruckhis headon a cakeof ict�,Vvas inay be ini,aginkl, are not intellectual in ,Dan. Anil this is but natur 1. I . I Parliament introduce a Bill creat- -Th ... - I � . . - . - - them to choose that� route. Of - . I . .. Of 04 facew I tit-c1r, tastes. ..V they -ever read a book, often a sorry example is. set him by- his I wisely I think, going into Inized hus recommending . , I ing a new electoral division out of the quire into the loss:of the Steamer Algo. stunned. knol sank to tile bottoin l . , . I in To to L � time&, vfz,.,, J, ' - . I - r and his wild Savage -1 bandiy, and more w,pecially the raising Yours truly, i3, ma delivered theirJudgment , ron. - r,reS,.ponqent of tllc� Waterloo 'which is very.seldom, it is generally an civilized brothe I I ­ � I territory north and east of. Lake ,NiP g , ' - . - D. MeG.-inicady" .-A ' j: English translation -of a very highly. -nature, far more prone to learn �Ile ev'il, 11 of cattle and sheep, both. of which suc- ARcitIBALD EYN-H.Ly . r along the line of the Canadian on Friday, cancellin the certificate of - . (1tronictiowritint, front Linwood say,- . sing . . i . � . � 0 ' ere. y of Blu ale. Captain -.,Moore and First Officer Hast - . �, Robt. Martin& - -Their conversation, than the good, eagerly acquires any new ceed well It For the last three years Formerly of Blu P L ific F -Way.- - � i I -tit( -,- the oft rep ­ . warn spi�cd French novel. L ac .ail � Notwithst -lini �.pea, � , � I- - I 01 . Us passion. wheat has avei g -, for of whom suja, - - Idn't be put under,the -class vice, whatever it may be. I rac,ed about 20 bushels to Harriston, January 14th IbM � twelve andsix months respec- . . - . - in"'i of ,tile resa.concerning ia.y fork- too, cou . _� ---The municipal council of Halifax ing, I , . . . % .. - , - ,�, �J P . (I w rindlersi called 11 improvincr. " . I It wj axule� gravi- for liquor is a madness,, a�nd­jie will bar- the acre. . he weather ,ris wonderfully .. d a resolution L ti,�,'ely, because" of � their not having ad- I - 'have unanimously a . L I ustee%� election. -h t tongue . .0 . I � I � itud. othpr! Smoot ..� , n eb,rth for.;i, small clear and bric, t, the atmosphere dry Canada. hered strictly to seamen�s rule. The � servative, friend.% :- ' -ears still to b class;, �f people tates towards- the arrival of the. iaA Per- ter everything lie has o . . 0 t - requesting the Dominion Goverilcm nt to � there app e a I ­ ,.. . Smallpox Still lingers abou , Mon - L Lf to his approved the: - � .th . Is lovingly on this fruitful �lassful. . Awa,y i . 0 1 thth . U� . g, and though tile winters are . 0 Minister of Marit . - P W]t '' L Tim.: I- . , however, from the -V.il- - and bracin - . secure reciprocitywi United � tates, - . . 11 I � N,k ho either do not read the, pipers . or mit, and ling,cr - g . t . - 11 I . 11- d towns, in the .. . Z - � -is worn thread-I?.are. Voli- wild f reedoni of . sometimes pretty cold, I must.say that, treal. , . 1 f icient dec tain Moores A �� I I week back [)ic until it liages a . . iling in this, 0 . ace a su . , -ision, but owing to Cap - . - NA-hL(.y heed not the warnings gi en, and tol village of C .mber, or, fa . . is goo . .. I I in common*witli inarty other Canadians, -One buyer in tile 0 8 A record has shortened the I ;1 - are no a _T I hita. but he diii . ei, 4 t - Itorrethei, a,void- his pra,ii-ie life, tile Indian is seen to d vess I along thc coast previoi ­ J� I thuls bei,onie tile victims of:tiese un- ties, howev 7 , - -clear, calm, frosty Essex county, paid out last week 1$8,000 number of -arme . - certificate by the . -1 � 7e rhicipl ol villains.. L '. - of these choi( . . - . niuo�vb p�efer the . Canadia4 fishermen from suiPellSion of his L I v tile def ait is - : .tT 4')irits Ill& There a traveller II I to protect I . . . . . . �L r I Two V 7ellesley -od. NlaiiN . ve greatest advaut&cte ;he for pork alone. .1 L . three months. � - . - I . Lt least, - i J - ' - t has 'ail .oppo R 0 . . +n 11 U, ca '-in I I I I . _ L lie Mornington, farmer, I rtun of seeing his simple weather which generally prevails in t . . virl in Toronto thr r- A erican fishermen. . him. -Thomas very deciacd, opinions as V 11()`W 'tile ity :) . L lie would like to-, - . IttO o sh-oul(l be governed,i? ' I' there,to the more variable -A jealous , T 11- -The Ontario Beekeeper'S'Amociation , hay cou.ittry and u'der Savage virtues. -'file two greatest of I -%yinter season I � have r6��ClItly been victimized b3' - I -, , .1 . , n C� C3 . I cid in the face of her rival burn- . -The unreviged $tat ment of DOI .. I I r of bolic a . PI&Ce of four thousand . I - . . � V - . Plat- ...- _ - ! fofk ger ,try and it Wellesley farmer Ifas the stinii n It vi deeociioii these are .in Ope - -,in (I . � a pabliG I'Lla-ti.lic, effects of , n -handed hospitalit3 1 and rnoisture-la,den or windy weathe . . r nd revenue,lae(rued during the has secured a s -, I e I I - .. , f heafth and ing and di$figUring her terribly. i inion Inla Z . - , , C� - - f ,; - '. -igid. adherence to the eig,htli corn- I the east,.bo t 't e, score o . . �'feet for its display � of honey 'ut the Co- � r . I .-Mr. Sandford Flen - .)40 of wh co nift i ate � � isalyle not to be ,� 1--ecuutly been. sued bu, a note-,) ,�500, of local manufacture. a i - month of December, shows total receipts 1 , , � , ling, has b�ei , I re - � � . - hai-Ve, an uppor� _ - Wa,rler I1.()1,,h1.%LL'V.(ULLFP 1', JR. I 11111-lidment. - I All that, an Indian has is at of comfort. 0 couos6 ope must clothe. .1. iall excise reven ue. vva8 lonial Exhibition. A ml t ce v i d - - _iX-E-TT1v fo lightning rods. avid 1. .. . $5,12'. .. . . . . L - .9 .1 - 0 s D, .� � V � d Chancellor of Queen's 1.1iniver- of J 11 . i .' .� - of his guest, and lie v -ill ii ot, 1 warrilly, but as a rulentit much more so electe - % F. q I � . I :F �&. - - L I �_ I I 11115f t W r - . L. I -e, .-,ettle(l- the disposa - . T__ - .$Ae4 .366. The revenue rout ed t W1 igh am, - 4 AN,lorli - only ordered One foi k, the affaits.,of the COUIA4 Y 1 V a � ay sity, 1�ingston. . ; spirits was upon the Hou. A. M. Ross 0`6 Monday - i X xrow, Idight ; - . t arn, These political discussions re 'lot al- with rare e,, ` e ' ns, ' take anything t - I - i Cmiadi;' Thc sun melts aw , OM -172, ade application -for a grant Of . � - , - .- _. F& I 1. 1. which, was to be titted tip ill lis b, . . 'e Io' ibat 1 thau if . . adudlly, in the spring. t 3'913, fr tobacco a�d cigarsS. - Wit, and Ill - L 'bit. The Coin- . him. And, altii-ough 7' the sn�w very _Tr -Daring � the:, year ISM, 143, ramps 832(, . i at froni )Iiitts tile,r-coll by his more ways of i � e �:, � - � In I - .11 peac,cfal bature.' rhey ofteft do s not be: on - ,':I : . It *34 y in aid of the exhi would meet M-4-. - _- � . �to ings in 625, and from ma ' 742. "'ili(les and mone I - I . . I - - s - - � - i - and ii-neding Pe.gins about the I st and 12 prisoners found free lodg' - mi-sioner of Agriculture favorably re I k �etijj,, llci,�,1,11)()rs, lie was I (I to fear rise to the height of i 'It I ' " L 7_ � - . � -, taumn, 'as I think, . ,ill, e rnpais,,ioined contiKo it'is inainta ed b� many that ail Indiai , .usually I village lock-up at New Raii,Vurg. booins yielded $26, i ' - . I -V . . I)c Z_ - �, .. . of Al. . . �We generally -have plenty of tile 0 I '?j'. i on' (I prmitised to �r ilt" f -he PUr_ -the excite(l, vi'lltrovers- cannotbe converted, and that the �o t, . nin ,as per- cialved The dePut-ati an _J'� - , )ril : ,e Itrage ,% : fti'!41'1t JLJ� #1 - - . Gf $1,50WO, he . ,�Vk! J)ee'u deceived in versy, and'eild in . . i * -Tpesday night last week a laboring I . Another dyna il 1 a .. - . i% Alitibretices fil I called con-rersions which .. I C) . ille L at V o'clock consider the matter. MeS;178- JO es, � tings and t , 11tyrt of the 01 'Orangey L � ne(I a. id kit once ad- ialists settlhu-t their- little In ve taken j rahn for all ki44 Is of gro,� ing 'crops, and ' ­ �,611 us, . -der Sig I � I I . � � man as iro�en to death at, Fenclon I ated at - � ­ - n � - avorite way of thd country, I place are increly the result of a d6sire f or !! it ccin-,es on with 8hort notice, and clears w . Ka -ate ,Hall, cornell, fll,et�it and ideKnight �the m aney, He: - .. Vertis,etl it in a, Toronto paper, AvIlic . . Wh isky did it, as when h st seen . , morinInt'.", Oolice . Lgisti �N' L z . L - eif2g ex- Zatnr .1 ity ' EngGnd . by Falls. � . represent theAr-sociation -M . former meetings . Ita(I th6 effect * y, to trute force. I the loaves'and fi-,7hes of the flock, in dther I olf just as abrupti lie soil b -link. . I of bri - *1 Man who riani d ail, appeal :. . . . Munro being again the- victim. His - will � . ID ZD . - � _. i I us,�. in� is almost un . - n(filit), 11 d - he was di . - ... 1111i iinsiall' a.; the manufacturer I'lle chi f I I ' words -, ; ceedingly- Pori: . urcliase of a prem -wrecked by theL ex - C . e allusement,of. tI is class is v ,. 'th,it lie, '%�ill p ises were badly -1t is said that public opinion is tnrn- rofess anything . M m Ca merou were � . -esQateol li I - . --miners, ell Christianity lit 1 kDown, either 5pring or fall, and road- � -The by-law for- the � 11 i '*'( '' " Uch against rol I er skating M � plos - in- verY_ M . . ht know what -iced bling. Many of thein are ex ev' y, for an extra aniou L of a dynarnite cartridge, but for C5 t ig I . . 4 t4el'orks, w.110 pro4t, � an i rder for gain .In heil -wild it I lilt - of pork aw � f ' I t. Frost sets site for,a new cattle market in' ' I oronto on : Toronto. Thougfhf�i people are enquir- �� ,a an unn, cessa - L �, . - Ill . - inmates of the house I Money, '100 worth of bay forks.' Mr, . and the great I ry a�ll ' tu t .. ) )-Lhion of t lour, still it is a fact 'that 'maki . _na escap- � - � .Nfllue i . . I , . will:be submitted to a vote- I . ,ely the . , . - , iaiiee- far away il the lonely regions nortl,i 01 � in so as to. Stop plowing in the fall about I in- into the mannerin which these places . a -JI-litice of ing life -betting on gat"C'S of d 0 A. ed injury. . � i a I - . adricq . . . I I - � - 1. XV,q_rler, on the ,, of 0 it ' the middle of NovelDber, and after that payers oil the 5th of April mex indtheirnpreslilon"' In- , . to th eni's till. 1-forl-Jes property, this. plao;e i -,'is a common bight to -see, a I I : Pet- -Lachlair McDonald, � out 40, are conducted,a. being P L I D ,"S . . i . e;l � . . on. Gif ,r' U-1-ilarton., , - Peace, threatened to have hiril ax- el* . . I - e Amberstburg Eebo ' aged ab tiltit . I . Th ing strengthtliat instead of I L d- 'by f -r of hix� i.1 NV 11 0 el ef 6 in. )11(1 Hight',., I Indiaa I . . we have about l, month or six weeks of I 61 alt,. a f ew . . .on rvs,Xcl is a party to tile fraud,, when. he everyth ig i ft lc� i I . not L k-ey, the juvenile I�i'dian roll�r!skater, was arrested at his bousc in . Itbful . - � � , -- . os . ` .. j. aninkment they , . . - - " I the iai-ger I . .nocent, . hea . y 4 ide, fix Minnesota .4-rced ��;o- destroy the order - Gn"n I aN luent "an) usellient. " Butalthou".� . V­�FT.'()R_)1. Iiis 1)17 .. weather which could be better v6- finite � large crowd to t rincess days ago, on a charge of attempting to Of in _. . . � . . � harity ,*yhic wl . . . .0 � � . Ily becoming potent and active � r, of tile comintinity -vs anything with a r 11 ould .shanic adapted to teaming and general prepara- (Ire, I L . �NicDonald, bis wife and are rapu i L_ - , `10, to whi c first kill his wife. . - - vice ;in-. M Anderson - kt ,- ch _NJr. Wc�,_Ier acceded. pbrtion - z!) M - esday evening. . - on, -ere 0 i. -i not I niany an Orthodox Christian, and even -: tion for the winter.' Coal, which sells rink, last Tu of immora Llity and . . - a visit to . Sley fartilers, hoWeVer, % but, intellectual still I`,daxorlto I . I a suit of buck in and three men, who were in, the house� at the agencies. . ,birth. 1"Wo, 'Kelle. Of 71iter It sincr lHoody'and Sankey's liyii,ns in his ! at froin $7 to .�8 per ton, is the principal appeared in 'OMLe disagreemen , -un of the police is that ­ He will. II(I't JOL fortatiate. One of these Paid $50 wholly devoid ary� labilit�% . I I a . L . d many Efficult same time, bad 8 'I Me. � - . � of his sons and L - - ' * . However, these are . 1 fuel, thaualt h iy is considerably used, te and , I �e e roul ,, athers, . z .performe . the!ythea Statement i)le tothe li L - for the, return of his order, 4d tile posiesses '- ; , native. tongbe. 1111- . for feats of fancy. skating, -with a-.giace and ness of, the quarre use more t , Po ce I � � . . I - I Z I . .: institution in . _IS& . , fAv�* �,vojm - ­dOUbtedly 'isolated t�nd, e�kceptional I partly from choice, though mainly q . during the prog than any other similar . - - dierSon _ Of. t Other has as yet taken -no steps towards I A RFAL� , - " I I - . I I ease which, is remarkable for one go Donald seized an . axe �nd struck Mrs. . . � . I I -v - - wers the purp6se sur- 't L the city. _" I - I steamer Al- n -lief. and ivill likely have to, pay I . ", and a"callous ind-iffer'ence to ever f economy. It z its aid . a blow on � the back-, juf I . l ! . tile one of ,%%,Iio,,e efforts iA kno%�ri to lave cas . . 11 prisin, n fil. In his. second appeara ce, the McDdn i . - .. . I i 'I 5 rging hims�elf - with,.food gly well, much better than eastern you g 11 I . � . I " 'for alis Simplicity been published by the Toronto '-\Ia I! -a thiniy beside. ,go 0 . . . i �, 11viialty . . C) L I . . L . 1. I - I . . - . 7 � , d . . . : - - I ; - - - . _� I I - I I � . . . � . . 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