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I . TWENTY-FIFTH Y19AR. � .. .� SEAFORTHO FR"IDAY OCTOB5R 219 1892. � . f -- - . I I,-
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� . � & �JL . - shore district and faces it squarely from the allow a man to got ahead much faster than bore have been:forced to take steps in a hat abe retired frof 1. the - .1, � 4
"I 1 35 cents behalf. The case has attracted widespread a few ye ra ago, t
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- I I With ooa,t and hat and guit all new augh at -the thoxglit of ever returning to up or otherwise Secure the - crop. . - Fre �Ontario. Butter, at present, costs a activities of itfa, Her ,youngest brotheris .
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� the plan in force before 1890. Even in quently they buy the yield of orchards itk .. east. _ The growers now re&iize'the gravity per pound ; eggs, 40 cents a dozen ; applee,3 interest. I *; but oi her Own
Pen though you have a' ent-dollirs, ut the usual method of the situation and are making efforts to � -C. Mullin, Belfast, while returning still living in Scotland
p . bulk or by the bushel, b i cents per pound, mud so on. In New West- . ning, met family Mr. Donald Mackeuzie is the 0131Y
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� . Ontario live stock is relieved of taxation in h ` aches consigned. to them to oppose the invasion. � things �re languish- home from Lucknow the other eve r I L
- -tou'll shabby look and sbsbby� feel municipalities under a "cent law, .and all is to have t a a instance, , urviving member. I ..
.. � � F.ty on a ten per cent. com- THE WAY THEY FIGHT THE ENEMY- min6ter, for .8 a on a,
. J Without new tie and callarg." - bo sold in the ci I � a each of ing, one reason being that real eststaie on with a painful accident by being thrown
. I � this year in Toronto manufacturers' in& -a disposed to treat I The townships of 'the belt ar . tto. For ex- from the wagon of a runaway team. Hie -Early ldst Friday morning, t Cala4 i I i . �
.. - Among the mission. Thegrowers al . zed to too high a basis and rents (11 ' j I
. . chinery has been exempt. � � them a brigale in the -army organt ra, spine -is badly hurt and one of big arms is some parties broke into the hardware 'Store L
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. � i .,� 'WeL To R. Tyson the 6rst vice the solicitora about as 'they do book agents is ample, I know a man there. who grom eL - . f R. E. Walker and secured th number of
L z speakers " . pests. keep back the invader. Each tbwnship ha - He an- also injured at th elbow. 0 i L I
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. � pros ottt and the and they are regarded as necessary y it is amongst other things, some onions. revolvers and other articIrs. They then I
. R . Charles S41 I The growers are independent and all kinds three or four commissioners whose dut rticles of: manu- . xt tbey
-A�S:K: :F01 Rev. James Grant. The duty ters a store in which onions are selling at -Among the numerous a visited Lawson's clothi
� . . ,XA',N'DFR of allurements and inducements are li Id to keep watch of every orchard.
LIFE A" TIMES OF ectre of,th�se men at this time in one of grave re- 2J cents. My friend proffers his, ani is told facture on exhibition at the New Hamburg ,long touse, wht .
I - nco-NORABLV, ALF out by the solicitor to the grower to a u(j. For show was & clock set in scrolls by Adam discarded their old thee for- rew ones. -i I
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I Welsh,Margetson- d CA, MACKENZIE. - I . sponrdibility. They- go through every Oat they are g I cent per pou fmaun. He alto had a collection of in- Mr. Lawson and the chief of pclice hbv6 . -,
_ famnydi',m labor and need-. he gets Kiiii. a vigorous . :
- � ' I - Ili Top. examining every tree, the use of him JI as greatly &d. been making i search for the of -
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i Fr,e�.h from ,the press conies " Ron. Alex obes are shipped out of the belt in orchard periodically, rent sects on exhibition, whiih w
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- . ' ,V ,f the slightest symptom of the disease one cent ; the store -keeper. to pay - the ' fenders, but have so far failed to find 1�bem- ?, � I
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L ENGUSH GOODS. andei, M&ck.euzie ; his Life and Times" bushel baskets and few in one-half bushels, and I tree is blazed with and profits gets 11 cents. You can see from mired by visitors. .
I ... I . This volume- Jrom the pans of the Hon. G. but the bulk of tile crop in shipped in small is found the trunk of the . ' I - I
I - . P, its removal. this why the articles we use are high and at -The potato rot is making mad havoc in The entire receipts of the fall sho
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7 I We are the only ho6e. in this W. ROSS�: Land Mr. W. Buckingham, his baskets holding a 11 one-fifth " and a " one. a hatchet and an order left for the same time, to Vat it very mildly, the the vicinity of Wiarton, and few farmers iDg to &bout $2,5W, which were in. Mr. � 11
� � pass � 'days under the law - in , " win use, One Lawson's store, were left untouched. I
;- 11 rorivate , cannot but prove emi. Sixth " of a bushel. The 11 one -sixths " The owner has ten . .4 de- avere, a trader Imsen t anything to brag about will have enough for � their o, 41- - ecor a Main hile engaged In psper� �
. I � - LIMA I 0) �, � e aututed toree ma 0 OIL Pouck va L. I .
'. section snowing this Is 80C )) - which to remove Tin -
: t nently sithtactory to the thousands who for it one -fifths and are beiDg mqre geaer and the farmer in many cases, if farmer reports only tin DusneIG
�- - stroy it. -Failing to do so within the speci- financially, 6 ing it E Hope's, Sutherland's corners� near
1 , . acre, while the yield in many other -
i . - nowledged to have no st:lperior. fi ' s next door to off 'in *the other day, waa� unfort�uste -!. �
� ack loved t a doid ex -Premier of the Dominion. ally used by wholesalers every year, the *. ;---- A -as the work he is' not poverty -stricken, I . . Sarnia, . .1
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, The story of, his boyhood and manhood, euck - 6011sumer being still in ignorance. 1he Bed Tu a, the co 111 an forget in this osses is nearly as oftu.
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� We have many new shape's in 11 All ing with -the pathetic tale of 1 the weary; crop is estimated by 61 fifthq," the crop last and the expense is charged to the owner of it. Of course you must not &ring the land -�-Owing to Rev. Mr. Carruthers, pastor enough to let the scissors tall, *hich initheir
Linen " Collars and CnAs, in all f suffe I ring . before- his release, are told connection that the co3t-of Ole yterian church, being descent penetrated the wrist of his left,
.: years a �ear being three million 11 flith " baskets. the orchard and collected with his taxes and hero is much greater than in Ontario. ' It is of the Waterloo Preab . �
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C� and -its p � ayment is secured in like manner. inster there is a strongly .opposed to dancing and card -play- hand, carrying on on the bladef'.With- -
-him during poil
heights-gmaranteed to be pure linen by men who loved and respected The baskets cost but $3 per hundred The first symptom of yellows in a pea,ch said that ,in New Westin , � - he in laid up, with &I very
.11 his lifetime, and nox after the de#th of their d if not ing, he has been forced to resign his pastor- the, rf suit that
.. the grower finds this method of shipping by n I ad hand; and .
thronghou"t. :� ff, s shown by a number of sickly suckers I rge umber of empty houses, an a few days later while Mr.
for- the most profitable , Each basket is tree i ' " of the members ncot likilig his b engaged in chojping,
famous friend, do what they ca � and do it . I an affected wickedly maligned, Vancouver -is
i Zrowing out from the trunk of ' try his 'ition to theme fashionable time killers. Hope's hired man was
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-in- - well, to show him to the world as they covered with red tarletan which holds the When a man decides to oppol - a sapling tiew ups'strikin him in tbe� facoe,
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1i Our "Shot Silk" Four hands - fimb. Usually but one limb of a tree is so worse. _ railway accident took place the other im down aa�
- f oand him. The memorial - V-Oluzr�e is from �
V fruit in place and given it a ruddy com- -must make up hie mind cutting his up-
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12 are c-hoice in design and colorings,- the Rose Publishing House and gotten up and especially in bkring time, the fortune out here he night near Carlstadb station, 341 miles east knocking h
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, . plexion that tempts the eye of the consumer. affected that to keep up his end he. has got to 11 hue- I
e i If YOU quite ileatly. - . , teTr, I . five stitches to bring I . -
� ,I I I kptation is great to lop Off the diseased g. The east bound- freight was per lip to such an extent an to rendef it
i , xtra long, and reversible. in �.he liveliest kind of way. This, at of Winnipej
Z4 . � HOW THE CROF IS PAID FOR - limb to Save the fruit on the rest of the tree, tie " i ' neceEsary to insert . � . I
. . desire something nobby, see this line - THE ROARIN' GAME. ' a, root least, is ow I have found it during nearly a wrecked by the spreading of the rails. Both are doing well. [ � �
. When -the commission men solicit con, ,but a wise grower will destroy the tre 6ov Eleven care of wheat and flour were de. them together.
Even so eaxly as this there is curling talk - �l oJourn, and I know of me 3 - No . _Elijah Russell, a It -year-old Port Huron .
Z, and branch, at once, though it has $10 two ye To' a J ra .
. of croods. All the correct shades of signments in the district they put,up a de - confirm y observations. iled, and five loads are.& total loss. e1ating
.- of th w , . m boy, with two OOMPRI110130, were b �
� 'blue are shown in knots and four -in- going the rounds. Old lovers a beef pool coven the- consignment and in worth of fruit on it. If allowed to run, the others who will' one was hurt. 11 coji the
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t, . . and'greens who scored their Wit 11 hog " a pay'knent for"tile fruit as it is received they fruit on the affected limb ripens prematurely . -When 6utting open a head of cabbage their way West the other bight �
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1, - hanas. - I .� score of years ago are beginning to think of send the growers checks on.these deposits. andisworthless. The second year the fruit CanadfL. - Friday, Mrs.A. Jame6s, Richmondstreet, Grand Trunk. In attempting to boarl .the -.
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I ry. putting a new ribbon on the old stone The. deposits are made with banks. znd on the entire tree usually shrivels up and Bell6vil � cost 61 cents , London, ran the knife.through a snake three I
re' .�e jail 'prisoners, train at Acton station young Russell in,some
I . � ever tried us f0i Hosiel nderneath tbo cars,*hich
! Have you T the dis- per day a -ch.
i i paratory to a good season's spor . he business houses in the' towns in tho belt-.
�"! We carry special values in Black . has a billions look. The third year I - a � ntford, has had a inches long, which had concealed itself in way WAS thrown a a t of his .
. Granites, who captured everything going in Last year the depositors paid 'checks eased tree does not leaf, and if any fruit is -Squire Langs, of Bm - the heart of the vegetable. The cabbige ran over his hips and the lower p r .. . I
Cashmere at 2be. 50c. anA. 75c., in the shape of tankards and trophies last amounting to over $4'i5,000. This does not ree'soon dies. It is 'yield of 75 pu,)npkins off one vine. on the body, breaking his. .right arm He � was '
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I We also show Merino winter, I will got on the lee . as early is Jack formed it rots and the t not contagi- -A Bible society has been formed on was purchased from a farmer taken to the Guelph General iiospitaj, but � -
I sizes 91 to IL include -the vast sums of money received by Ad that yellows are -
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I � Wool -Silk, Wool I and Frost permits. At their annual meeting growers for peaches in private check, post- a Island by Rev. A. L Snyder, Tilbury market. f Dr. - Harrison, of succumbed to his injuries a few hours after-
,� one the first year, bat the second and third Pale -Mrs. Harrison ' wife 0 evening I
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i��t -Natural .held at the club,this week, Mr. A. R. Creel- office order, etc., and is exclusive also of year one diseased tree, if left standing, will Center, . mpe from be- wards. His mother Arrived on the ' i
1i Cotton. i . . . been -�ondorr, had a very narrow esi train and took the body home with h4r at I
1; . man, the well known lawyer, .was elected frei ht, cartage and commission., Last year transmit the disease to a whole orchard. -John Gardiner, Winnipeg, has for ing run over by a Grand Trnuk railway ;
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I � . president in place cof Dr. &dam Wright, who theTank &ad cons'or two.other depositories GQING INTO SMALL FRUIT- - . shunting train at a street orossing. in that -As Joseph Markle, - tearnster for the .
I 11 Silmolko" Flannel (our Own- 1m-- retires resting on his laurels. The secretary in Fennvillo paid out $160,Q00, Ganges, But the 1hreatened destruction of the burglary. Brantf ord, was *ty latt Friday afternoon. � with, great -
portation), for sluirts, is the most .01 take a note $75,000, Glenn, $90,000' and Douglas and -will not be so great a blow to the ' -David Thomas, of i he horse is head Nelson, Cooperage at Brantford, was driving -
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SsLt ' is Robert McClain, prepared to . peach tree . a in the Kerby hotel Neence of mind she turned t , George,. seated upon a --
� g club anxious to lower Saugatuck, about $150,000. sphyxiated by ga down a hill at St. � �
. W� of any challengitll I . growers alLmight be imag ui�the track alid-escaped. .---
isfactory article ever shown. - . to be a Th )hing assizes at Brantford load of, 160 empty barrels, he a !
their flag of victory. -The fruit in shipped to Chicago at 6 a clever lot of men and with them Wednesday night. __ a approw .
have many designs and colprs, which _ I As the -The Bishop Bethune College at Oshawa a. behind the horses sud fell beneathl the
� � OUR BRAVE BOYS GOING OVER.T0 UNCLE $AM. o'clock in the evening, arriviog there for forewarnei is to 6 forearmed. . - will be the heaviest known for 4pome year , �
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�. I � will be made in any style you desire. Toronto will be bare of her crack volun. the early morning market, the next day the pooch orchards melt away the mellow fields ban been closed. t Several very important suits will be veutilat- wagon tongue. Having sufficient presence
- � � grower goes to the postoffice for -his checkg are planted with other trees, and already -The scarlet fever which broke on ed, one Involving a Bum of noleasthan of mind, he grasped the tongue, and while I I .
p Coine and investigate. . learn during the World's Fair if present , ards axe to be among the pu Ila at the Brantford Institute gais the horses were going at great speed, he � �
I 1i Money is lying in the and he usually gets it- ad apple orch $150,000, litigation srising out of the I
i , It he does. not got fine plum, pear a the wheels
!,., � intentions prevail. it promptly he usually decides to send his ch orch- 'for the Blind �,'Ias been stamped out, 6%oped in such a way that
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I � I . f. bank to carry tile Queen's Own bugle band -. seen where-onoe it was one vastpea er peach -During last week there were 26 failures of the Cordage Company to tfie American passed on either side of him. He was
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;f fruit next day to soma other house It is ard. J1. P. Wade, one of the pione . combine.
j -i � to Chicago where the lads will'show the a cor up cov4�ied with dust, his clothes
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JACKSON BROS., I the duty of the solicitor to be pr6sent at all growers of !Gauges township, already has in Canada, as compared with 32 for th M*jor Hagler, Ingersoll, carries a cane, ,ioicked ly consider-
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1 4 A drums rightly man- -
�A . .world bow bugles and .
0 his life is to ex- f ormerly occupied responding Week last year. mbia, z nearly torn off him, and his boi
. ill 4 times, and the burden of 1 500 plum trees in one lot a presont from a friend Ili British Colu I
I ic meet for the approa6h ke Winnipe d is very thaniCtul he ea. �
ti . THE FA-1�'IOUS .. FURMSHING ipulated furnish mus iy all trouble and delay and to ' d, and last The fishing catch on La 9 ably bruised an . -
1-i i of a dozen crowned heads. Colonpl David- lain awi by a :plendid peach orchar - the hull of .
ii od side of the grower. . ofitable crop. Yirr daring the season amounted to about three which ii made from a. portidd of I
;I -.NTD ,,,, of Ki Ited Regi- teep on the -go he a thered. a very pr . I the Beaver, the firstk�steamshIg sailing on caped with his life. I I I -
�. PEOPLE, SEAFORTA A setting out million pounds. * The'!
I the newly organized
If by NTO MARKET. Wada,'like other growers, is eaver was -On Thursday last weekwhile Deteat ve
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1*i iewed on Tueaday THE FEACHES COMING 11 ned the the Pacific Ocean. - �
I I : CLINTON. -quantities of, small fruit. Growers, all -Rev. Dr. Middlemiss hat resig .
T The first peaches make their appearance great church, Elora, con Ac- launched in 1835 and wrecked at the Pbair, one of the oldest offloers in the Lou-
, � r . � Colonel Stewart, of Chicago, who extended t Treat; a man
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t! . - . i Chicago Caledonian a pastorate of Chalmer's entrance to Burrard Inlet, Vancouver, in don police force, w
� I - itation from the the latter part of July, and although they over the di tri t are p yi 9
( �, an Inv . s they have count of failing health. in one of the principal business thorough- �
7 I - E QUEEN a netropc�lis to small varieties. For year . �
�t qter d tasteless compared - nion.
. �. NOTES F�ROM TH societies to visit the We. are generally mean an Davison of Innisfil, died 1888. 1 of the mAnJ
!1 I r n strawberries by the acre with great -Mrs. W. J. ) -The man McCassel, who said be came fares in that city, a c0mPh I
( 11 CITY. next -year. The 48th's gallant c)mmander with the succulent September varietiee, 9 ow In& dentist's chair W
ii rare putting out whole while under chloroform frcm Ingersoll, and who fell off an express with whom Phair was struggling, dre a
; - . promised that every effort woul. I be made - prices. krofit sod now the3 rries, currants, at Alliston the other day. Otive's -
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� I etober,44th, 1892. they To eagerly sought after at good nt of fields of blackberries, raspbe - against the date . �
il TORONTO, 0 "� the most imports, train as -it pulled into the Grand Trunk Tail- revolver, placed it
I . to send the braw lads to the Fair. Thee: early varieties, ion Geneva nd fired, inflicting a w0lmli&-Whicht .
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; ' Ly. , - grape small fruits. While not -The Brantford trotting stalli way station, London, and narrowly escaped side, a
, � For more than one reason this year's con- - - i a and other 'these small fruits- won the Johnson stake of $2,500 at Lexing- it is feared, will prove fatal. The two men,
I � . A LONG-LIVED FAMI I which are the Amaden June, Early Rivers, as largely money making, being run over, was discharged from the . . .
1 , oca,tion of University Colleges was a mein- .4- . a 91" Hale's Earl � n AE a 4.1 ti- hei- taken th 'Wil I
� v of-, the arain to y and Lewis Seedlingo run for +6 kches and 'naf ton Kentucky I it Friday. are John Burke,of Guelph, and Thomas -
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1 1 ' a is a gap are a much surer of Canada !jl"y "'F`sl suor y - "
I i orable one. As in the old days, the gallery 6 5 er �
I i h four or five weeks and then th -The Holiness Association soom, of Toronto, were subsequently Arrested- --
I I the chronicle t a death of: Deacon Tinsley, at in the ambulance. He was found to be oaf - ....
i � -the liberality of - well for the amount of attention they call f
� i at Association Hall of a week or ten clays before the late vari in the district is hold its annual convention at Woodstock . Detective Phadr lingers at the point 0 I'll
� I Government'has not. yet gone the length of the age of 109 years, 3 mconths and 1 day, it ies come iito the market. First comes for. The talk ever�where ferin from intoxication. I
, I -was has t diority of no less a t last week. ' f the deiith, with no possible hope of recovery. -
I o be done on the all' in favor of Incore small fruit, to - ieutenaut W. F. Tilley, C. E., 0
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� providing a new Convocation Hall the second week in apples, plume, etc� -The four-year-old child of Richard -The Peterborough Examiner says that .
'� I . . argon than the local histor:ari, DJ B. Read, the Early Crawford, Military Works Department, Hyderabad, lye I - .
', i crowded with care -free stu.dents,. who gave p ,September, then the Old Mixon, Stump of conjunction with pears, -Woodstock, fell into the cistern- the Rathbun wocks at Deseroutc, are & W
. Cot- Q.C. Lawyer Read. remembers, that Mr. . al I Small fruits have a special advantage in Herbert, a graduate of the Royal Military � � .
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the proceedings & JOYOUS air by singing Geor o Barnard, Jacque's Rar ripe, may be made- to produce before the other morning and was drowned before India, . vigil to his example of the extreme application of the � I
. ,ais and essaying jokes, often Tinsley frequently described n Ole Vir- Late Crawford, Hill's Chili, Smock ; and that they College, is in Napanee on a C.
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- lege m&drig - When the Lieu-. jugton an be remembered him *the orchards come into bearing ,assistance arrived.� I mother. He has been away for over six doctrine of utilitarianism- Absolutely' "O' I 1.
very much to the point I - n winds up with the- Solliay, �&. B. M. -Mrs. Sarah Dillon, who has for ten te, every portion of lumber ....
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tenant- w greeted ginny. The old gentlemalm came of a long Last yea � ,a, most of the time having been spent in :�.* , :�._:�
Governor entered he wE lot. Out of three siaters, co me died in' the last of October; 1 -4.- years been the �xcellent matron of the year .or refuse being made use of--& block of Wood �� 1.�
ood Fellow," and lived . rmah, India, and Arabia. He is the ,
. with 11 For He's a Jolly G I Orleans, aged 113; another at 111 ripened -a little earlier than ordiroary, but I Peterboro' Protevt6t Home, died Saturday Ba the size of vigitipg card in turned to Ac- ' - . I
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all reconciled themselves to hearing the song while the third, Mrs. Polly Jagobs, is at the peach season in the Allegati countty can morning at the agg of 52 years. Town into an W �� � �
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; The Hon. Mr. m July 25 to October 30, - NEw WASTMINSTBR, B- C,, -The people of Paisley w re,th , I -
; for each and, every speaker. � I October 7th, 1892. 1 -Rev. W. H. Wade,late rector at Wood- ut a few do) . omb
� i . present doing nicely in the same 'city at an be said to be fro . a of exciterne s ago, when cohol for industrial purposesp or
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" 1 B1 remark- the iush being from September 10 to Octo- �harge of the Church & stat into terra e ,.
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� , duced the new President, Prof essor Loudon, advanced age. The father of this ring which. time last year ship- DEAR ExposiToR,-As this far off prov- stock, is about to take c ' known that the remains Of a with clay and converted I . .
f. ' bar 10, dja: a t a salary of . it became building material. Even the smoke froM
p college able family was an Irishman.1 and the of the Ascension in H milton, a -
;i 3g to the great loss the are per day or 20,000 ince forms a portion, and- some people think, human being had been dug out of a sand - .
3 . after referrii meats averaged ten 0 ' f the village. it the furnaces is subjected to '$creative',- pro-
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I; -rough the death of mother a free mulatto woman., The of Fenuville alone. a very important portion -of the Dominion, .82,000 a year and free rectory. ack and pit' on 'the West ide 0 . I �
�; and Canadw-suffered th to 25,000 baskets -out , prospects are -The' last spike in the Adircond all I&I producta .
� Dr. John spread to the effect that Deagon Tinsley doubt its resources and I proved to be the skeleton of a full grown ceases, and valuable commord I I
;I the Scholarly Sir Daniel Wilson. This peach seasou is a busy ticne mud a no St. Lawrence- railroad was driven on Thurs- �
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� otally blind in was a. freed slave won entirely fintrue. Of of interest -to the people of other Provinces, d well developed mail, and was found are the result. At the Rathbun's DessroUtO I
� I ]E[,oskin'told how Sir Daniel, t table time, too,for the man who has a � y of last week and through trains to Mon- an a
, 1J ri with his late years he was a great talker, �eing never profi- . mud I dsresay ale* words along these lines da . only a few -inches below the surface. entablishmentf in the mRnuf&ctu,r of 01 t&W- ' . �
, � one eye and partially in the othe. - nature that grow& out of �
q cramp had I%-. tired of telling over exciting sclenes in his crop. Nothing in ap- will be of intereat to your readers. To be- treat are now running- -Mrs. George, Upshall, of Winchelsoor, log there it not enough waste to BtOP�s
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.t hand shaking from writer's � t to - London polio clock. ,
f F t Irienids in long life. He came .0 wn 40 years ago, the ground in this latitude has ouch a all lines out on -The Presbytery -has granted leave
I u an active member acity for coining mousy for its producer as gin with, then, business in otified the o Saturday that
1� bored for weeks sending.letters o , . Paris Presbyterians to sell their old n cooket -A -little four-year-old daughter of I -- I .
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� �� d imploring aid to and since then had bee' with its bedowned, the- coast ban been quiet this summer. In the do to be applied her parse had been picked out of her p I
. i different parts of the worl totally of the� Queen . street Colored Baptist the toothsome peach . Richard Burke, of Dover, Kent county, met
, i I I . � the salmon fishery it is, in accordance with church properties, the procee
I i reboil&, -the library, which had been . . .. blushing obeek, ? do a now church. on the market tl�lat morning. It contained her death'under most distresAng air -cum- .
re. Dr. Hoskin's remarks church. . � ' the fourth 'or " off " towar nearly $10 in cash and a doctor's prescrip- ild bsA
destroyed by fi . I CH. I THE rXACHES' DREADFUL ENEMY. the order of things, Woodstock minstrels 'gave a per- , A stances the other afternoon.. The chi I
for deeply was: I Sir - THE ONTARIO RIFLE MA r, in which the Fra -ser River salmon 40 -The -he �� - �
Were received in silence � � I urge, so this country Ye&l , )ro a few nights ago, before tion which she was to have had filled. ned its handle with walnuts qtna with t . . I
i As Eden had its c On the Skeena, formance at Eml , -
- 6 his students. For - not come up for spawning. Mrs. Flowers also had her pocket picked on stai
i J)a:njei Wilson beloved Everything is about ready for ,the Ontario gathered in, object of removing the staine., sought the - .-�
A seems at the present time to be at the mercy ' ' the largest audience that ever -L the market the same mo, ' � . �
A the first time in consrocation Victoria Cot- .;fle atchea at thi new ranges near Port 1. ;#" .. I Rivier, far north, tfie pack hais been a good ---I ts were nearly 21W. ruing. I so soan barrel in rear of the house. in
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68- , 11 - presented, the 11ev. Dr. Bur- been found trying to reach the contents the child mu0t; I
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. :_1 lege: was re � Credit. The farm�, which was seenred for or later, perhaps in a short time, destroy one. -A verdict of " guilty " has
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- - Li � wash receiving a hearty welcome from chan- $20 000 makes P6 firing -ground unexcelled The In lumber there has, perhaps, been some against Slavin for the murder of John R.' father of Paul Peel, in London, notifying have toot its balance and fallen Ili hesd fore- .
- - 1! , o to $ . ) id every tree in these valuable orchards. -last year, but very little, him of tile death of that celebrated young � �
I It senate and, students F, and the range itself is as ced to be I
I i cellor, ,iaphica,113 a stubborn resistance, improvement over He in senten �, for some time after it was missed its
I - . ourg's claSaic halls pog the only one in echelon in America. growers are making South America- and Austrwiis trades have Davey, at Cornwall. artist in Paris, France. Paul Peel was so. most body was discovered in the barrel, - . -
I - I who came here from Cobc to be but the present season has convinced the beenlight. These trades are bandied almost hanged on Decemboi l6t.h. atario, who achieved lifeless �
1W . where their song had always been " By Old It has to be seen before the superiority over -most sanguine that the danger is great and It is its feet sticking up over the -edge. The �
4 - exclusively by San Francisco, brokers, who, -The contract for the superstructure of native of London, 0
i they were still by appre- . the new Canadian Pacific railway station at distinction in the art circles 'of Paris. .
,Of- . I - Ontario " were reminded . the Garrison Common range is fully imminent. . . being feared that he was a victim of cholera, in child had been literally smothired in the � -
; I Out - '� bound to do better thah ever in ciated can take jiace 4t all the ' naturally . enough, and all. things - p. Me. and Mrs. Burke are nearly 11
.- -, - I � ari,D'jn . Firing pROGRESS OF THE DEADLY YELLOWS. i equal, give the mills of theiv own country London has been let to the Rvithbone com d soft 80a - -
I . % quarters in affiliation with the 00, 800 and 1,000 yards, . which event his remains cannot be remove an over the distressing occurrence, �
. . Aheir ne. � I ranges, 200, 400, 6 I This implaciLble enemy to peach culture is ders. However, pany, of Toronto. L beartbrok eL 11 -11 �
. I ce in placing or to London. �
I X . provinci' i stitution. 1. I . at the same time, and the mq.rkemen can the "Yellowi," r to the the preferen ty against Amer! -Sir Oliver Mowat has consented to lec- and have the sympathy of th entire neigh -
r I in . Rol- a disease peculia, a defied if.the Australian import du . - -The Six Nation Indians below Brant- ! � �
; !HOME RTJLk ]�T-CANADA. change their range without retiring :h tree, and which for 50 year I into effect, next year tare in connection with the ol�.ening exep . I
W. ; I P`ac I can lumber is to go ' ford held a three days' fair last week noing, in 86.
ulo.treasurera the science and ' st London Methodist church a
� . Wbilelthe'Home R I Mre busy- ston's patent,targete, similar to those in use ingenuity of the horticultur- a busy.one here. The' Northwest cises of the Ea was a decided access and quite up, to the -At 7 O'clock Saturday mi . �
� -9 The �ry. The May be - a Miss Hendercong who keeps a
a I es in gathering in funds for the at Bisley, are being put in position. lot in all sections of * the 'count or with this Province is, on Thanksgiving Day. ilip show of the white men. Thomas, -
I . - ing, themsel-v 9 - Those who pass the trade in lumb ky has been formed in average towns A I
- � � dward Blake is public gain is thi t has employed �-A mining compar I carding house, was shot three times by �
- & � . Irish ca�ip&ign, the H6n. E On Oc- Common on the lakeside can henceforth do United States Governmen - . doubtless, stesdily growing, and with a ,o and Ontario There was a large attendance. Among b der named Sullivan. Sullivan in a
. . the beat brains at command and experiment Chicago called the Chicag others -�vere Mr., Patterson, M. P., Mr. R. boar
at - I getting ready for his,departu,re. . ithout,hearing the urople&santi It whiz " -rate reduced one-fourth, would- be well known -character about the city. '801110
. 1 6 address a ineetiDg sow Tema, an �
a � a to the ears. ad for years to.flud a remedy for the disease. freight �
tober26th be is billed t i ner%tive, but as it is, the saw mill in - Mining ComPsuyl with a capital Of $100'000 Henry, J. J. Hawkins, ex -M. P., and Rev.
.. at Boston, Massachusetts and on November of the bullets dangerously clos All these efforts have been without success, . British Columbia reads at regular inter- to operate mining lands in the county �f Father Feeny. A selection was made from time ago he was committed to the asylum
- t� . . peach culture In - tbe' Froutenae and the adjoining counties. for insanity but was afterwards released. *
ox : I . 2nd, attended .by Mrs. Bijaie he takes pass- and thia best authorities in . published reports o of tl:�1a exhibit for th@ World's Fair at Chicago. I an years with
� . Re member ,for The Peach,Orcha'rds of Michigan. have, so far, even been at a loss to find wbat v&W. the _Wednesday ,
y age on the Teutonic. earnings of "our national highway," and -At Wallacetown Fair- on,, _A team of horses owned by Oscar Wil- He had boarded for six or sev � ,
m,- , . . at duty on the other side is to FBXNVffiLH,Mioh1gan, October 4th, 1892. the disease really Is. P�ofesgor Taft, of the thinks with pride and satisfaction (7) that last week several prominen son, Springfield, was struck by an express Miss Henderson mind though his mental con- . . -
� I . . Long -ford's fir . n Aaricultural College, thinks it is a . g from $60 - dition was never regarded as sound be was I
- Miohiga� - -. Still West Elgin lost sums varyinj to �
. I � speak at the annual bauquet of the ) Liberal DEAR EXPOSITOR, - Thinking a descrip- . U Tt served the train one mile east of Tilsofiburg on Thurs mi- coulaidered dangeroue. Miss Reude'raoll
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Anchor Society, in honor of ColstOns Jjay) tion of the peach orchards of this State funLvus, but nis theory 9 no ac k, .ach there seems to exist a cherished feeling that 45-12v on v a swe-% . . day of last weel. The young man Ila Was - I -he time . .
t Brist.ol. Sir George Trovelyan,SeeretarY to your numer6ud many of the best horticulturists, The pe � was preparing his breakfast at t .
� uld be interesting . ware, and some day or other, and by some means or right. Crosby and Hunter ar- driving the team says he did not hear any . I I
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_ will respond to a toast st WI) f Now Jersey, beia ' v. kessrs.
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readers, and ay by the other, Whistle, consequently did not know t i �
or Ireland, also been swept. aw � � � .-. a
. this banquet on November 14th. The local si,e re kindly state of rived at their homes in St. Thomas, Friday, ver and fired. three shots, . One entered bar ;
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I f general the great peach belt of Michigan, I � nd Maryland - have . will be melted and a mo, . train was coming. He was left sitting in arn � �
, committee has decided to make a ,I in, After waiting sey from Wiartoo, where they have just closed while the team i was Man- a, one her leg and the other her bc;dy,, -
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I f you the following, hoping it will be accet � y new orchards we'r ffairs brought about. Given satisfactory ival services� the rig uninjured, the latter burying itbOlf in & vital spot. She r , � I
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. appeal to Irishmen through the P � able : ars a great man freights,, the lumber trade of this Province a most successful series of rev gled to pieces. His was a very close call.. ' - Sullivan is under .
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: In add I . � three or four years ago and are just must grow. to gigantic proportions, 400 converts being made. .
ition to the $5,000 subscribed last it is a Sure thing that there is more get out d Sons Pro -j -The total shipme
week the only addition Was a check lor iey in peaches than anything that ever now coming into bearing. - Latest reports -The King's Daughters an I o I
Blake, 'Lash & mOr i have again Appeared British Columbia woods are Superior to any . United Kingdom last week from Montreal . arrest. I
$1,00.0 from th; legal firm of I out of the ground. , The-, Wade are that the yellowf in the world. The fir is particularly adapt- vincial Convention held in London last week were 47,311 barrels, from Boston 15 306 -John B. Trayes, editor of 'the Port i- I . �
I grew I and will complete their work of devastation - was brought to a close on Friday night. ' Is. Hope Times, in dead, The deceased was a � i
I Cassel. Id $5�,000 w d for flooring, decking, jo barrels, and from New York 7,040 barre � a
� � brothers have so orth of peaches One feature a ists, heavy build resting ikud native of Edinburgft,� Scotland where he. �
� year or two. The convention proved very into It � -
; A TRIBUTE TO, MRS. BLAKE. Some again in - if required, sticks Of the shipments from Montreal 29,597 bar- - � �
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ne twenty -five-acre orchard. g or bridge timber, and, orn on Jul Ten years �
- ,I from o o once an orchard in b Y alst, 1842. 1
. d of an lu- of the disease is that when fiv6 feet square d eighty feet long can be sucel-ssf al. 15,883 barrels Was to CaUvAls, with his parents, I I
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�. In this connection -1 am reminde of the smaller orchards are the most va I a land is so - iager of % trout Tale were sent to Liverpool, ame
. ood, is destroyed by yellows, though th ish Ad. Mr. Charles Feick its mitt
� incident which took place the other day,and able and produce larger yields than g . produced. According to the Brit t to Glasgow, and 1,830 b&rrf,lrj to London. later he 0 at the age of
I . . . Mrs. Blak6 is as 4foropped" several years thereafter before - mirslty test, this is reported the strongest pond in Waterloo village. , He has abou Owing to the large quAutitie3 of, apples sr- who settled in Montievol, And
. . which goes to show that - orchards twice their Size. There are some setting out a new orchard, the germ of the In the 500 four year old trout, weighing from 21 to I eleven years he entered the office of the
�Ay co- 1 timber suitable for ship buildin - ving on the other side at the same timei
� hig.jily appreciated among her I plateaus in the belt which never fail of A . and many ri, Montreal Pilot as Kfi apprentice under tile I
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workers as her distinguished husbandie crop when there are peaches'. anywhere, and disease remains in the soil and the trees are world except the English oak. T a, cedar 4 pounds in the pond st present, the market there is very wesiq . Many of ' Thokesult was that he i
I At the lar there are other sections where peaches grow affected .as soon as they come into beariug. tree would hardly claim relationship to even smaller ones., - too arrived in bad condition. Seven-year system. !
; among the gentlemen. it monthly ers and the apples week mastered every branch of the trade. In X -
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. meeting of the Toronto Auxiliary of the Mc, ears. Many of This has been the experience of grow the largest and best cedar that ever grow -On Wednesday of last week Clifford -The Ontario Government sold last to t t
- only in the most favorable y ne of Calverley, of Toronto, walked over the Ni- Port .Hope &coop . he
� . who have been held at is the reason that many of the orchards of ntario. In its wood there are no Toronto, 637 square miles of timber limits 1862 he went to 11 � .
� . Call Association, Mrs. Edward Blake, these fine orchard lands in 0 ge on & tight wirn in 6 minutes and in foremanship in t I
d re- . hau $200 per acre, while it is im- the southern lake shore about St. Joe and be found in the On- agam gor, and Thunder Bay he office of the BrItish I I .
., is presi ent, announced her intention of -eplenished, the honeycomb holes to in the N ipiesing, Algoma u, established in, that year. Five I
more t . pine, which realised. C t
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I signing her position as president. She said ,hat peach land anywhere could Benton Harbor have not been I as. tario cedar and boards four feet wide, with- IS seconds�. Dixon's fastest time was 12 districts, principally susdia chased the paper and I
I Is J* limit yeare later he put, .
I She was sorry to leave the work and her co-. probable t ought for less,than $100 per but h�ve been set out with other fruit tre WE, out knot or blemish, are common whi 'it! minutes, 30 seconds. * of $2,308,475. The largest do. He - -
have been bo � I ince May 4 John Roland, of Walker- the sum h ad its name to that it now hol I .
The mad'who, find a a. remedy for the yello sting qu�ll- -S . G. W. Pack, of Alpena, -
who say, howeveri I softness of grain and peculiar la was bought by Mr man t
workers, but she and Mr. Blake would sail acre. There are those belt has will be made a- millionaire. d to the . old - country 3,775 1 chas bgeen connected with the Canadian Pro" - L
that the value of land in the peach ties, render it a desirable wood foe doors,. ton, has shippe � at in Michigan, who purchaged 35.f square miles, . . �
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� early in November, and be absent during -three ! THB yELLOWS STEADY INVASION. I would amou I
, the greater part of the workingyear, S�-' fallenoff from twenty-five to thirty � yillows ,? law sash, and all inside finishing, shingles, boat head of caitle, - which at the rate of �10,600 a mile, or. a total of Association many years.
. - Michi r , believed to be the largest price !
nt- . $�73,650 ility to I
L thought another preside ought to be yellows got such a foot igau has a rigorous " building, ate. The finished effect of this ,ound figures to $210,000, It took. 189 care -A Chatham dep&tch say's -. Overcome
I per cent. since the money ill where many other States have none, and and handsome to move them. and anger at her insb Z
I chosen al once So that the� work may'root pilot ever paid for a timber limit on the continent with, mbame
11 hold. There is a great deal of �L this law has been of -inestimable good to the 1 ' wood is strikingly rich a Pro' -The roller and oatmeal mills at punish one of the refr4ctory boys in her 1
I suffer. On motion of Mrs. Cowan, second- but the laud can u6�ver be as Many Ontarians, while visiting thi � were destroyed by &a of America. ely, Miss Alice -
other fruits, t as it has been Michigan peach growers. The law provides vince, were so taken with this wood that Mound, Manitoba, . star Hill, of North Oxford, had a school one afternoon lat - I
ad by Mrs. J. L. Brodie, and carried by a affected�tree� herev eek. . The fire -Sylve '�
�� - valuable for any other frui Wednesday evening last W )isoning the other day. Granger, a school teacher, the same night , I
for the destruction of , 7 er uses throughout narrow escape from pc � It
L - standing vote, it was decided not to take for peaches. :)y a live pub. ic senti- they have.finished their ho ok her own life by memo Of morphine- ; L
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I J '- - VALUE OF THE CROP LAST YEAR. four of vvi , Not feeling very well he th "' �1 I
I L Mrs, Blake's name off the oacious where it has with it. In shingles it makes a roof that f Woodstock, in irge of the
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ment, has b3an very offi lite pine. take a dose of blood bittern, but instead got Min Granger has had ch been on(), �
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i '�� the year, and then elect her honorary presi Last year Fennville shipped 1,303,509 beum enforced. The growers of the peach will Outlast It over the the owner. There was no insurance. hold of a bottle of belladonna which had for three years and heid -Aya I
e -presidents meanwhile baskets of peaclies, of which 965,069 went belt have fought the common enemy shoulder I shingles are finding their way a --Mr. Thomas Frost, a farmer, between cessful with hor pupils until the present .-
dent, two of the vie � , American continent, and need,only to be . I left by a veterinary surgeon for the a
tj�kdng the duties. . by the special fruit freight trains to Chicago to shoulder and have kept off its advances 50 and 60 years of age, living three miles , been t of a cow and took a large done. term when a half dozen incorrigible boy I .. .
OUp. WATER. . introduced to be conetantly in demand, day trestmen ' trot. For six weeks theY I
r express to other large cities. from Teeswater, dropped dead on Thup ye that he suffered all the hor- came under ber con �
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Oueof Toronto's greatest troubles is to and 338,000- bY Aer . from Douglas- and for many years. a first attacked the Alle- tbirr quality being such that price becomes t week while digging ,�ota- Mr. Hill sa: case of delirium tramene for have made life a burden to her by refuli0t, .
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. Id greatest The shipments by we When the yellow � rors of & bad -
. Her secor . : 0 was a sgcdndary consideration. j3prace is adapt the to 9bcy rules and instigating rebellion . .
M county -peac ,, Itis used toes. Heart failure is supposed to be - .
,,at pure, fresh water. �he pity's Saugatuck.to Chicago were nearly as large. gsn h belt, the invasi n ext 24 hours, and has not even yet
I trouble seems to be to get rid of I I I t for a variety of purposes, . � the n
. im .A trunk Ordinarily a larger amount of fruit is ship- from the south, fr6m the affected dis ricto ad , box -making, and is also & cause of death. 4 I y recovered from the effects of his mis-, aniong younger pupils,� The teacher AP' �- I - I -
accumulation of * are water. those ports than from bout the mouth of the St. Joe river. Heroic very largely for. - � � pealed oeverml times to the School Board for . - I .
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I Nv9eeoted as the only pad by *water from Mon . id organ -A sensational case occupW the atten f all here are the I I I �
sewer is now being a I an the lake is & p the spread of th6 t important wood in piano sic . tion of Magistrate Flintq at Belleville, last take. sistance, but an two of its mein -
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. emus of getting an Fennville by rail, but wh efforts were made to sto , ' ufacture. Already a considerable quan -Mrs. Mackenzie, probably the oldest As come . P . I
feasible and effective m frequently is during the disease to the north, and for a number of week, Richard Bagleys of the 4th conces- ident, of KiDIOSS township, died on Mon- fathers of the troubles - students never
a sewerage of the city. i rasy,7 find. its way to the piano and organ . led to .
rough, which it t I raigned On a She finally
outlet for the immens, 3.6mviest ,picking of the fruit, the latter part years it appeared that! theve efforts would sion of Thurlow) was sr. ,at the residence of her 8?n� received any. , determn .� -
It will be an expensive undertaking, but it I will not ship b co of Ontario, and a surprisingly esson tak-e forcible action in the matter, and If r I
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I of Y be successful, the contagion �spreadiiog to no ad in the manufac- of neglecting to provide for his aged and im- day, 10th iust-, n e 8th cone to
I at it be t�e!tarobe�t growers - large quantity is consum 0 To. a particularly bad outbreak tried to use a 1� I
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must; come, and some advoc%te th er is then that Feunville is busis appreciable extent beyond the valley of 'the Indeed, for any PUT- becile father, Thomas. Badg(fiyy proper cloth- Mr. Donald Mackenzie.o ' th 4 rebelled, an& I I
I built next summer when the esplanade, will wa on the southern boundary of the to Of barrel -bungs. ing, food, lodging, mad roadical attendance. of Kinloss. On Tuesday afternoon th rattan on Harro Bortli - H is Aid. I � !
cat. Farmers, team@ come in from sll over Black river . r - were followed by a large concourse of in the scrimm ulf" ys came to 1 - I I
be turned upside down, by the contemplated packed for half a belt. And the same success might have iZ where a white -colored, soft working Another indictment charges both Richard mains age ot�er - v .
The matter pot friends, mad interred in the South Kinloss I
. the belt and the street'is I wooA is required, British Columbia epruca V eyres� She at .
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I new -railway arrangement�. thirty-eight care of obtained to the present if the fight had been and his wife, Henriettap with cruelty, an- and blackened the teaoher . . .
, ile. As msoY As invaluable. cemetery, Rev. A. Mackay, of LucknoW I
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I has been referred to a committee of council- In But &-few miles in once closed the school 8acl icturnea h*m' ' . .
, peaches, with 2,000 baskets in each car; kept up all, along the line. h a a number of other use- sault and neglecting to provide proper oares ducting the services. Thesubjootofzi�� , 4 -
, � I NGLE TAX. have been shipped out ofFenuvilletoChi- back from the lake shore familiarity seemed Tl�sre is also er I and lodging for the old man. COD � . ht he was found stretched across her � �,
THE SIA ful woods, such, as white pine, hemlock, nourishment if was born in Ross-shiret Scotland, n . rA �
I ped. Some startling facts we was foisiud " I -
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I "Tax a single day. Fruit is also ship to breed contempt of the enemy and it yew, etc., to re brought out., It 8ketc . in 1822 she wall married ' Abe!� Nead.8 An empty phial of morP*6 11kY - �� �
At the annual meeting of the Single � 0 in Pier Cove'and Glenn Piet aldeg, whitewood, cypress) appears that the father, who is 65 years of 'in January, 1800 beside her mud In her band ,�
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by ,ie, who died in 1835.
. Association held on Monday, the members, g I no, due attention will no doubt son to ]Kenneth Mackein trying to teach UA ,-
the labor before them, an wst - whic�, iii ti, f laud to his snsd& with note : " I am tired of .
while acknowledging d by train at New Richmond. of townships east of the I&kG idhore town . ;hing needed at present ge, deeded 50 acres 0 Mackenzie emigrated to C boird were eertAwly
I es on the _.adv4-nces ships, where pesch growing Is not the oni be psidi The only I . . n name. Be- Mrs- S." The school 4 :
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I folicitated themselv - THE WAY THE CROP IS MARKETED' e crop in 1869 to ii!Iakd the British Columbia saw -mill (Richard, retat"11,0()D in the bank. It is part of bet! family in the year 1-852, sud for boy P-- -1 ,-�.
already made in the right direction by their a this he ban . a shot ved in the township of Pus. very lax in tBeIr duty in iieglecting to U I - �
I gielstors. In British The peach grower does not have to hunt interest. The failure of th I . �
with a I and 1890 gave . the yellows & start, which man's lot 6 bappy'one is increased facilities side bjected to the most in- t time Ii came to Kinlote where bold the authority of their twlier alle - 11 T
. meetings t 50 up & customer -,for his crop. For a mionth swath was for plAcing his goods more cheaply on the said he has been su ) 3oming ill he was de- linch. In 189 she . Ske possessed ought to beholdresponsibW for the OGAW . I
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Columbia they now tax buildings only 9 &ch is ripe inarket. - she resided till her doath- 11, quence of their luattenfloll. -. t -
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, of their vp.lue,wbilgt &ggessing,labd ole, so far as my observations niod a doctor. TAtterly, he bait been i5olAted . I . .1 .
per cent . � belt, 9 filled with solio- ciit by the destroyer through the . remarkable strength and V40rou .L :r-�,
to the full. Maifitobs laws exe all peach is picked the 11 a sent out by orchards of Clyde and Manlius. Now the On i the Wh ina S"ll hog" on t)Ie f&Tm until the neigh - I : - I I
buildings and other iinprovement5 OZOO t In itors. These solicitors 'ar engwy m tuided to the ftuk of the lake go� 1: do, ilot thwk that this country will, . I . I - � .1 .-11
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