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I . � i . d mad and burned ter. - Wheatley Pull*' 64, ad very slowly - owaver, and Stratforli sent - - � , y to degrade arbitration, to run his department, (Marine ,Y� and all were mal . ,at in getting off the' � 10 I . . �� I . —V NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I handle, therefore it is 16 absolutely Deace- Sane of Orangelem and who tr ieries) from the French aspital, has. Vlo They all died. Graham - made . his Might secure It, b he laqs bode up a fire Ong no with their fire brigade 11 I'�� I I and Flob I I .1 popl�v � � I sary that a protoo ton policy be.contioned.11 It by making It the Aoukey anglue of a more resulted in the acting Minister, the HOD. escape and Is still at large. he'sceldentally fell, breaking t L � which very moo . extinguished the fire. Thl I . V&The figure between the parenthesis after each _t political party. THn ExPOMOR has 00 - —A of the wrist. I � . . I 4 . i1a Gil I loss In considerable, but is fully covered by ' onoteo the page of the paper on which the Not Pile of theso M. P's havAny caPltsl John Costigant handiag in his resignation � -BAD STATIC oir THiNGs IN LA PLATA. , ad a very serious QuieN one d .� � r sp- —What might have prov . nour,anoo . � allvertimement wiffbe found. even brain0, , favors to ask from the Orange or any other an acting Ministego %ad the acting - Fromis despatch says Gonerat Olivera, has been oo r d one day lately at the . insurance In tho Usborne Mutual I -,A Girl Wanted -D D. Wilson. (8) stock worth mentioning, (not d hence It can afford to' speak [$cornpelled to .take charge of the depart- pointed Governor of the Province of Buenos accident, car a r Bayfiela. Company. I . - , except his political pull, and it ii about Association an naturally Ayres, Argentine,R-spublio, in place of Gon- farm of Mr. Thomas Elliott, ass" 4 of grain, -The little n -year-old son of 31r. John , - props I - 1. Alms Ladleo'Collegli-B. F. Austin. (8) Mont .himself. Mr. I Costigan _ od by the Mr. J. W. Whiddon was on a 106 Witte, of Pool If 11 off th poadd F. 0. B. C. -J. ,Westervelt. (6) - tiine that in- of young and undeveloped the tmath concerning them, and every word I Minister was in full oral Coats, who was recently deposi 0 a a - .. . thought that the acting - rite. when the horses ran away, thiowing III .. "I 11 I iwa�. a � , Boys' ciothing�jaakson Bro& (6) . contained in our article of lost week is true , ohor and proceadedto make decisions and Radical Insurgents, and who fled. to Mo i1r th � he result was a fractured lu ,- 1* -1 Ire -J. Y. Egan. (6) country like Canada, this I I Snobooracy " I I i rhooll, which passed over h a t e other day. 0 - Ruptl )r P. S.-Lums.den a Wilson. (6 � ay . with. We have no objec- and there is. no person more cognisant Of admfoeilster the department as he thought video to escape his enemies. It Is stated in ,under the v everely injured, he is able -L. Schuster, of -Logan, was -fined 4 . % � I t�­, I I - � C. 1. ( was done aw , ill ,'back. Though a _ . Uagiatrate Fla . of Mitchell, $2 and $8.6 - � for - t summer is passing Quickly -Bright La. (5) fact than the Editor of the News Re- best in the public interest, but in doing so Buenos Ayres that a state Of,siege w I . Fg. � : -ba* . --E. Nablo. (8) tion whatever�_to these gentlemen taking that I be I costs for striking a ]ad named John H& � I .1 . Great slaughter We found it neoessery to suspend some of, the shortly proclaimed throughout the re- :to gg'around. of the official board of - Sunds; School Excursion (8) their wives and daughters all over Canada, oord, but It 4o@s not suit his position e blio. The troubles in the city of La 1 -�*At the meeting wardis over th , arin with a bay fork, I I ,the a' . . f6r 9 - . First m Good". C. Laidlaw. (8) , I fisbqries regulations which Mr. Tupper had 11 . - � odist church, Cli4- ! all Town Council has decided . � I F_�ne Old Cbeese-J. 0. Laidis, ( even in a Pullman car chartered for the present Interests to acknowledge it, made, but which Mr. Costigan discovered Irlsta have not been ended Combats be ,Rattenberry street Moth ro. -The Mitol - -Robert Si 1) . I the finances were to petition the Minister of Justice ill r..Gg&?(! � . 4ofat4W _ w � Fiarmers Attention C�tt- were a great hardship ou the fishermen of tween armed men are of frequent occurrence , ton, hold recently, � " Oe Changing Seasons-Robt. Willis. (6) I purpose'at long as they pay for it and travel THE ExTRA Session of Congress now In a � ported to be. in a satisfactory and encouraging to the recent d acision of the County Judge -1 _(11 . Western Ontario and' the lower St. Law- in the etre to. 4 Fbr Sale --:So n McNamara. (5) to citizens, but we do decidedly ob- . I .state; Rev. Mr. Holmes was granted three I- Tfton � . Teacher Wanted -James Bonthron. (5) as priva - programs at Washington has so far borne no renee. There were other things done which - - — I of absence and the @&I& I anent the assei sment appeals. - thuin Seed Drills -Thomas Brown. (8) rilvel at the public sx- Mr. T'u per did not like any more than this, :1 weeks' leave r y y .',.;' -Mies Nor� Clench arrived home at 8 . I ject to having them t whole P Ario -Crops. . I ount a's lag � - Tusso er. (8)* 1 fruit. Herb is a spectacle! The I The Ont fixed - at the same am t, - 8 , and he u a who were present Everything indicates a Per f I ore !I - ,WAM i '- A I&I Bargaina-D. W,eismill . 08- Red the cable pretty freely, only to iod b Marys early I"t week, and will remain th 8 I oiali Bar&o: Day -A. We eloh. (8) pense and . then add insult to Injury by I country is laboring under a depression such The Globe says: Millipr $1,000. � some time b�af re starting out on au extended I I - E(') i -T. Hollis. (8) ug upon . find in John Costigan a man who would not at the recent nieetin I agree that the year t;a Provinces. W1 L sumiDg lordly � airs and improsal 1 continued spiritual progress. ag .1 -, _J Wagon Repairing -T. Mellis. (8) . -we are &a has never before been known In Its his" put up with any such interference. will be w1airly gool one for the farmer. -: -Mr. W. Stanley, of Holmesville, had tour Lthrol I . 1061"O . Record Breaking -Jackson Bros. (1) their' fellows at every turn that The annual report of the Finance Depart- . L . -Mr. I- Holr4, of Mitchell, has been ap. , Girl Wanted-Kro. James Constable. (8) . . , tory ; business is paralyzed ; the remedy is Except"in the northerly part of the Pro the misfortune to lose a very good horse on ' _ � -at Go - . better than thou." - ment on the Loan Companies -and Building by the was in the, Pointed one of the delegates 'from Ontario � I Girl Wanted -Expositor Office. (8) easy ; it has been plainly pointed out in the societies of Canada, for 1892, has been vince, the spring wheat was injured expected Wednesday of last week. It ' to the greatl Sunday School convention � . . . autly - ' Fresh Butter Wanted -A. Young. (8) It Is high timeth.st this free junketing - * drought, and little seems to be field posturing, and was noticed bythe see- � I ., -- �_] Reduction Sale -Richardson & McIPnis. (5) . President's message ; and yet Congress has printed. About 70 of the 90 companies re. which is to be held in St. Louis early in -.4- 1 Girl Wanted business on the part of members of Govern- from the crop, Fall wheat is a good aver- tionmen to stagger and fall down several , A / no It shown that loans to the amount el 'a -Mrs. wm. Pickard, (8) . t a plied it,becausfe of the greed and eel- ported. Sept mber. 1 11 ._� . - .p . I ,,rop, the estimates of yield running all times. They tried -to revive 4t, but cou��d . . !bleipl - ments and members of Parliament 'were be- fishness of a very sinall- minority of the peo- of $109,000,000 exist against real estate. In %gel , -For pqblio school purposes, S3,No k the way from 13 to 30 bushels an &ore, do nothing, and in about an hour'& time 3t . - � . I aredi � 0 - ii becoming entirely too Ontario alone the amount of mortgage in- req r ' 93 for the Collegiate ; I log stopped,, I� . - lot I Oats, barley, and pose are reported so fair, I uired fo 2 - d I I _� I ple of the United States. This would i died. Mr., Stanley was in the Act of trading a 1 7 � 'ght Ifturou (5xviositovo prevalen - � debtednessis over $100,000,000. . but rather below the average. With regard . Institute $2, 0, iLkIng a total' of $6 050 to I I 11 . V-7 -,V t. iq fact it is becoming so preva be tolerated for. a day in say other country I There Is a, hitch in carrying out the do - we&- it, but bad not closed the bargain. come out of t�is year's tax -es for eaucaltional i D � r. I � �� r ''. ' to the root crops, much depends on the ' I i . , R4 . lent as to be scandalous. -A membe of the in the world - but the United States and cislon of the Militia authorities for the re- -Last week Messrs. Richard Pickard �& �urposes in S�. Marys, - � . � I to I � I . - ther yet to come. All reports agree as Son purchased of Mr. John Randle 30 fl -et P _ - I It 11 _� i - I . Dominion Government can noW scarcely out - there because a long course of pater, moval of the Cavalry School from Quebec t.o the abundance of bay. Prospects for export on Main street, Exeter, on which they in- In comi g from the Mitchell station , - - I � DAY, Aug. 18th, 1893 leave the capital unlOom be. travel in a pri- y Toronto, owing to the opposition of Sir on Monday, Lit week, a wheel of� the ex. i . . . . . Yori SEAFORTIE1. FRI I . sale are fair, and presses are b i ; put up tend building a handsome new store. The I i "I I � vate palace car, supplied at the expenses of naliern has rendered her people callous to Adolphe Caron. - . I reparations mad.e.811rorn one ontage press wagon I a out, when the mail bA I .. .� 1, � 'Oovel I and other p proposed building will be 30 foot fr ess 9 ' bottl - � . he country or the railway companies. Ovary good and noble emotion. ,Canada is Sir John Thompson is expected to be back county an export of 2,000 tons is reported, ly over 100 feet in depth, of the latest do- a reels were dumped on the : - I . The Liberal teader in Ontario.- t . mom - er drifting in the. some dipeotion, and bar at Ottawa about the eqd of t'he mouth, and t4e sale of this season's crop ought to �sign,and fitted with all the modern improve- street. I � . mail ­ � I I The Hon. Wilfred Laurier, leader of the Why, -even our own Mr. Pa . tterson, b d too &oon. Far though he may possibly b6 later. . be much larger. Ono gentleman warns the ill be ready Jor occupancy -Mrs. St rk, of Listowel, who Came to .1 . - son, � I ., for West Huron, a week or so ago, when he course cannot be change The arrangement providing for the retire- �Mente. It w Mitchell fe weeks ago to visit bar sons, � � .of tb . __ - Liberal party, will come to Ontario early came up to Goderich on his way to Point the asks of all that is good and noble and ment of certain deputies Adjutant General, farnriers against holding the hay too long in !about the lot of January nex�. I met wilms !�rious fall the other day., wh 1. __:� . the hope of high prices. It in to be observ. -Mrs. Samuel McLean, of-Goderich, died lob jug I " in September. It is expected that his first ' - ' r nation, let us trample the life will go Into effect almost immediately, . I resulted in f t * he bone in one,of her I � � I Farm .with his family, came in a Gov. msnlY, in On I ad that while the, millers do not speak with n Monday of lost week at the residence 'of . rac urIDg t ..tors " meeting in this Province will be hold, prob- t of this parasite of protection. 4 great enthusiasm of ally crop, except hay, thur Cantelon, thighs. T.oe old lady is getting on, bo*. _. .for 14 I ernment palace car attached to the Ou . her parents, Mr. and.Mrs, Ar . ever, as well! as could be expected. : I _ I - I ably in North York, bn the 5th of the . . News of the Week. they generally agree that it will be a good Lighthouse street, About a year ago she - _ f - , .1 U month. He will remain in Ontario for three regular train. We are 'also told, that THE DOMINION CAPITAL. STEADILY INCREASING. -Paid admissions year for the farmer. The reavon, we take underwaut a surgical operation for the re- By the will of the late Mrs. F. S. Hill _1� a , . of St. .Ma I the sum of $500 is beque 1 --so I 1. a few -weeks ago, Dr. Montague, the � - - is that the farmer is year by year coming [a. ryo, I Athed . at the World's Fair on Monday were it, I pr1w or four weeks, and it is likely will address - :1 Imoval of what afterwards developed in ' to' ' to St. James' church (Anglican) in that - ! a _L vane -- and although -car � � _ There Is pL � � ""' town, $200 � to the Widow and Orphanst . � I M. P. for Haldimand, with his family, , (By Our Special Correspondent.) % 106,537. :to depend less on his field crops, and more er, averything t ' . . three meatin 11 a wfek during that time. I � ANOTHER VICTIM AT GRIMSBY. -Another on live stock and dairying. and skill could stiggest had been od I ,9 took a trip to Chicago and the West, OTTAWA, August 14th, 1893. a less profitable to em6loy 'h, Fund, and $I00 to the Mission Fund of *a ..- - . %ailil The dateg on, which,and the places at which I death from cholera has occurred at Grimsby, growing feeling that it I since, she never recovered, and her de. I � Viell � . ; And, of oouroii, he also traveled in , a The Minister of the Interior has 11 reor- ealth of the land in the form of . i Diocese. . he will k have not yet been definitely . I England. � export the w had been &waited for some time. i -Mrs. J. H. Mathieson, of .St. Marys � -1 qea . private pafaca car supplied by the ,Govern- ganfzed " the immigration branch of his THE CHOLERA ix NEW YoRK.-There grain than in the form of animals and dairy -Mr. Anthony Sample found a gent's � # 1� A da � * nettled. I a ment. There wasA time when members of � Department- by dismissing the agent at are now seventeen oases of cholera under .products. On the other side of the line open faced gold watch on Viotoria Paik was the recipient last week ofan exceeding. I desp i � � regarded as the chief among grains, . b , ' treatment - of Isst' ly handsome edition of Dickens' works, in , I . Parliament, and members of Government, Belfast and the .agent at Dublin at the New York quarantine wheat, Brussels, on Wednesday evening � I 30 volumes, with superb. illustrations by I � 4 effee � ; . . , station. has been fad to pigs, and with excellent re- week, after the sports, and prom y ha 'd Cruickshank. These editions, of which only ,,- - I - C91111 The Bebring Sea Arbitration. to -0, thought a first-class passenger car quite increasing the salary of the agent ' . , I . YELLOW JACK. -It In reported that yellow sults. The same humble animal is found to ad It over to the Reeve, who shortly &ft r- ' � Only a languid intereat has been taken, in good enough for them, and they felt very at Liverpool and appointing e fever is becoming epidemic In the State of be the most profitable reoeptsele for the tlem%u 1,000 are issued, are valued at $300, each. . I . steal I wards located the owner, a gen I � - -_ C*ul � . this Province,, at all events, in the dispute thankful. if they got an allowance for their ,, ` raging In Ama,pala, Hon- gigantic corn crop of our neighbor, and but from the West. It,had alippe out of bi'v -A Downie farmer was driving homs , .-7 I t I Of Winnipeg, an itinerant agent in Ireland. Georgia. It is also � orn Stratford a few eveniDgs ago in oom. 1; I.- - . between Gr at Britain and Canada -on the ordinary traveling, expenses. . , h 15 duras. . for this abundance oi cheap food thev would pocket, not having a chain %ttached. Ile fr , I o KOW Ow' This seems to be anotherblow at poor Ire, . pany with his daughter when hie bu I :1 .- one side and the United States on the other, ever, even the most ordinary member of �t I STILL LIFE IN COLORADO. -The Beesemer never have been able to make such enor- was lucky to ever get it among so large a W near I 1i - the land, for while the agents at Glasgow- mad � - mono sales of hog products in the British . was set on fire, evidently by a, spark from . in I , . � I � - steel works at Pueblo, Colorado, which cloo- � crowd. � I ia reference! to the Behring Sea Sqml Fish- Government, whether on pleasure or 'bu'si his pipe. When noticed the daught#e-g to C . I- Bdotol are retained, the :two permanent ed down three weeks ago, have resum4d : market. -Mrs. Upshall, of Clinton, who had beo'n 1W9 �, . � f . dress was on fire and quite a hole burned in land I - � rk again. ill for some time, died at the residence �of ories, or in the proceedings of the Arbitra- ness bent, must not only have his expenses operitions-, and 800 nion are at wo I -.-------- i --- . I .. I f � agel�nts In Ireland are retired. Mr. Merrick, the buggy. . - � .1 .� 'Qui . . � tion appointed to settle the differences be- paid, but he must not rub against thelor, the, agent at Belfast, was formerly a mem- WAR IN THE WEST. -It is reported from Huron Notes. Mr. W. Jackson, in that town, on Mon&y -Among the wills in the Surrogate Cout, I- I � 7 the - i - ' I I - ,; . � I � Rifle, Colorado, that war has broke" out : Wingham's rate of taxation for next bf last week. She was a native of Clinton, ... I'll . � � I tween the tv�lo countries. The arbitrators dinary herd or allow any member of `hiB berlof the Ontario Legislature for Grenville, d - - - . on- entered for probate, are those of tbalate, . � � . Nor I I .. � between the cattlemen and sheepmen, an year will be 21 mills on the dollar. . 6eing a daughter of the'late Win. Ratt' David A. Robertson of St. Marys, wholeft ctni 7 have been sitting in Paris, Fra�be, for the f antily, to breathe the same air as the I I coin - of Mr. Meredith,?� right hand that, 3 cattlemen have been killed. �� � . . and was one -The other day Mr. Robert Autterson, �'ury. . Her ailment was brought about by an estate of Sll,�W-4 M. J. Beam, oust, 1. ��thel - . . past few months. , The Arbibratibn consist.' mon peop',e)" but they must have -'a palace -men'. He was also very hi�gh upin the Orange FELL 40 FEET AND LIVE.S.-The other day � of the 2nd concession, Hallett, fell from a - n accident to her hip, sustained many years Jacob Seebach, F4r. ' � , I 'Way . - I I al - - load of grain and broke his arm. v, which was always a source of tr( Marys, 8.5,712.19 ; I ed of two reipresentatives chosian by Great car all to themeelves and have it fitted out order, -but abandoned hope' of defeatin a two-year old baby jell 40 feet to the pave )uble r . I 9 . I ' I ton, $2,056.65 ; Donald Robirtoon, Worth IS&V -1 . Britain, the '06ited States, France, Italy,, with sery . ants, wines, ate. As a natural re. - Mr. Mowat and pecuring the Cabinet office ment, in the tenement district in New York, . -Transient Traders' licenses in Brussels to .her. She was a member of the Epiec"I a Esethope, $9.835 ; G. Brunner, Ellice, 01,. � Atk . 7hich would have been his. He took this and still lives ; in fact recovery 'a &'most have been placed at $40, The statute P,I- hurch. One son survives her. � � Swelen and :�orway, Sir John Thomppon,. sult, the'common, member of Parliament in � 3,57, and Valentine Otto, Ellice, $9,715, . . Call: � I . limmigration job from the Dominion Gov- certain. , Iowa $50 to be�impoised under a by-lsw. -Mr. John Stophenoos, of Clinton, had a -Mr. Angus Cassels, formerly in the � - Alre Canada's -Premier, was on7e of the Arbitrt%- following fast in the foot -steps of his super. ernment only to find himself n -6w turned RAILWAY AcciDENT IN WALES. -A train . -The Board of Ontario street Methodist parrow escape on Monday. He was engag- . 1. � on the Taff Vale Railway, Wales, rolled. a . . Grand Trunk Railway's employment at - 31ra tors for Britain. The Arbitrators have now iors. Of course, if the people of this coun- 'o" in the cold. JudgiDg by results every ,hur,b, Clinton, has increased the appropri- d putting In u, pump in a well over fifty , � i , er a steep enbankment on Saturday --iight. I Ntratford, now with the Oregon Tranqwrt , � I - oq� of our immigration agents in Great Ov : ation for minister's.salary, for present year, eat deep, and while he. was in it, some I I . :90114 given their report. Our readers would not try, who have to earn their own living,. t in should have been charged as Seventeen persons were killed, and tort ' . Company at Portland, Oregon, arrivid-homo . � � � I . a' . . I Y to $1,000. orkmen above were lowering a 16 foot I be effifted by, nor interested in, leogthy ex- either by brain or muscle labor, are willing " H a b ots red. � � Tyndall Brothers, dairlymen, of Hallett, ump log w eu the windlass broke, andthe on Friday, last week, on a visit,. iatending * � J. I . useless, for we have not getting aS 10JU . :- to remain during August. 'Mr. C&seelshia .. Heic � - . tracts from th�s report. 'Suffice it to say,, that this onobocracy should be continued at many Scotch abd Irish as would fill up the MoRF, TROUBLE IN EGYPT. -A Cabinet bought a cow on a recent ',Saturday, and g went down like a shot. Fortunately, been. doing well ip Portland, and has attain. i ,cur that it seams to be satisfactory to al,l partieg their expense, all I right. -It ii'they who ranks of the dead in those nationalities for crisis is reported in Egypt. The return of � oil Monday it died in some unaccountable , t miesed Nir. Stephenson. Mr. John I � 44 M I ed to a responsible and .important position � � con,ceraed. The friend,s of the British ,aid the past ten years. As an instance of this the Khedive from his visit to the Sultan manner. � ' b1bbbrook, who endeavored to hold the . the service of his company. - I The I have the say in the matter, and if they wish by further political , -Ten acres of peas were cut by three 'ope in its descent, got his fingers badly in � . i I . 'the great city of Montreal, the metropolis has been marked . � - : -Mr. Wm. S. Morrison died an Friday, 1000, ' Caradi%n Comipissioners claim that i16 is de- it stopped they have the powevto stop it at of Canada, has a foreign born population tension. mon and a - boy in 11 hours and 20 minutes arned. I I . I cidedly in favDi of Great Britain and Can- the next election. . I only five thousand in excess of what it had KILLED BY A WOMAN. -An Oklahoma � on the 3rd concessicii of Goderich township -On Saturday mornin 5th inst., Mrs. last week, at Stratford, in his 61st yesr.� . �� .1 . The � . . .. - - 9) Mr. Morrison was a native of Stirlingshirej -1. ; the; i The task of securing immi-, City despatch says thalt Wm, Whitemaster, recently. I of Brussels, died suddenly and I . . ads, while the United States people say that We say, again, thit if members of Gov- ten Years ago- . I Scotland, and had been a resident of Strat. .� . 1- -she . I . - grants for Canada by outside work seems to a United States Deputy Marshal, has been ' - Mr. Straubelp of Go4erich, has gone to nexpectedly at her home. She -had been .,- . I . I . they 'get more than tSey ever expected. ernments or of Parliaments desire -to put oil I not shot and killed, in the neutral strip of the Tol-ronto to have an � ope � ration perfori�edl on oorly and'was in bed. A sli'ght coughia. ford about a years. r ater part , ,. rVal be an impossible one and Mr. Daly coin I 9 'a the trade _.. . I T6re is no doubt of this, however, that the style, they should do so at their own ex- t7ion to the r his throat, which>A& been troubling him for spell came on and after it she turned over of bis residence there he followed , . - . votl I I � -do better than to turn hisatten Indian Territory, by Lau'& Maundas, the I i t . � of house -carpentering. He built several � - I . United States made claims which they never Pease. All the publi3 should - be required inside and try the experiment of , makijig female horeethief. . - . - 4nd pas!ed away without speaking a word. 11 ­ � � . I " .1-1 I � some time. - houses in Stratford, and at death was I . � expected to sustain and the fact that more , to do is to pay.the necessary traveling ex:. this an attractive country and a, cheap FRIGHTENED TO- DEATH By THuTNDER.- -Wednesday morning of last week while r. � rat � was absent after a second doctor fine - 'Prop- .1 - I � , t untry to live in, thus offering toi immi. Mrs. W. J. Coakeley, the young wife of a Mrs. Robert Biggard, of Clinton, was walk- I! the time of her decease. Death iv,as the owner of.some valuable resi � dence -- S, � of their contentions have been knocked oif pensee of their servants, great or arnall,whell co - I prominent druggist, in Rockland, M. ine, _. - arty. . � "I .- . . grants the most substantial inducements in at the yard, she stepped on an up- by heart failure, it is said. ive , I . � & - wag so i g abo ; - Monday afternoon, last week, a we. I I 1, . - -'set* -_ � the head than Ill s been the case with thd on public business. Anything further than simply by reason of a proper public policy. ,frightened by a thunder storm :ar)y turned garden rake, the teeth of which en- _'use� children are left to remember F �he On - � I other sideo'gives the appearance, at least, of this is sure to result in abuse. These Gov- A good deal of talk has been occasioned Sunday morning that she died. . tered her foot, making a bad wound. toinadnigess of a good mother. j man narned Emily Burgess died .in an "eu. I'll - If �. . Bell . . . I tha . . en- RELIGious RIOTS IN INDIA. -Bombay, In- a eni," near the Agricultural groundel . advantage to Gre-A Britain! The position, by the fact that the authorities of ,the , C -Clinton expects to,:Pend,,$1,700 next -Mr. W. Bswden, of Exeter, has bought � I I I ,� i r ernment palace cars, free passes and all that 27trmatfo,id. she was buritd at the ciW11 I __ Of a . . I � � .� - � tral Experimental Farm at Ottawb6'have din, was on Friday the scene of fatal religi- year for its Collegiate I titut , $3,100 for )f Mr. W. Ransford, the two lots - on �he I �V. . . in so far as Canada is conce'rned is, we be- sort of thing should be done away with and ous riots between Mahometans and. Hindoon, - to public school, $1,500 for istreets and aide- Eluron Road, Tuckerarnith, cout%ining 160 expense next day. The party to which ths - . I stoi � had to slaughter six or eight head of their . .- . 11 � � I - ieve, very accurately outlined in few there should ,be - Iligialation to tha I eWe0t- cattle which were suffering from tab Many persons have been killed. Sunda belonged �ndigaautly deny they are gypsies, � - lice] "I . er- y walks and $820 for electric light. The rate Lcres. It is a most eligibly situated farm, and declare that one of their number years .. . mic � words by the Moatrekl-Witneas, as fallows :. Any man who considers himself too ood to oulosio, and have in quarantine as ,many the military were called oui, and fired upon of taxation will be 19 mills on the dollar. eing immediately adjoining the town1of _� - gra : . I I �g ago was iburied on the site of St, Jamee I The decision of the arbitrators is n Besse. a, mob of rioter#. - � T ot a more -under suspicion of the same dii -Mr. Alex. Orr has traded the Park linton, and the price, which we understa,lad I . � g� travel as other respectable pepple do, is too � church. They refused any further informas - . tht the It is certainly apt 'to injure A BLACK FLNIGHT.�Sir Samuel Lewis, . . � I complete victory for either Canada or good to be a representative of these same the country - House property in Win.Rham to Mr. Wm. �� so 819,000, is a reasonable one. There are tion about themselves. 4 - satl ! , It amounts to an utter con- abroad -to find diseased animals in the chief who has just been raised by Queen Victoria Dane for the Albion. in Gorrie, and will ke- ,- o buildings on the place, and it is said that . � . X United States, peopli ; and any man who is too mean to Vxovernment farm, where they have h d all to the dignity of a 11 Knight 'of the most ,. -Angus Steele, attired in a gaudy anitvf I foil. I damnationof the'United States for taking . Is move there in about two weeks. ' r. Bawden will at once proceed with the . . 94 1� I the law into its own hands, and seizing for- the money, they required with which. to distinguished order of St. Michael and St. ; rection of a house. Re is having a portion 'waing n�aterial, started out Monday morn- � � I . pay his own traveling expenseo,.and the ex. � M � -On Friday, 4th inat., the youngest son I ing . , t eign vessels for taking seals either in-Beh ' purchase the beat clean of animals. r. George," is a full-blooded, coal -black negro, ,, last, week, on an adv bell ring � of Mr. James Seale, formerly of Morris f the land surveyed into town and park lots , ortising tour h _�* P 1 1 .- 11 d the Unit penses of his family, while on business or Saunders has been trying to oradiosto, this who, having taken his degree at the London Bawden I � a connection with Stratford's civic holiday - - � I Sea or the Pacific Ocean, an ed - his disease . from the herd by experimenting township, died aged 3 years and 8 months. ad is offaring�them for s%le. I celebratipn. He is driving. The horse Is - c I � whi I .- P i pleasure, but who meanly shifts t University, is now a member of the Legi8' The cause ,was a combination of mumps, hustler. '_ [ d �; 7 States will be compelled as a result of the - . I the public whom he is supposed with Dr. Koch's lymph, the oil lative Council of Sierra Leone. It is the protected from -the hot sun by a linen as- � - ,1 deci4on to apologize for its lawless course expense on results of whi measles and cold, ending in convulsions. -The Clinton organ factory was burned , . - I � eve w ""I - . � � � first time that a British order' of - knight- : � ter adorned with a sigii proclaiming the . i� and grant cow-peneation to the Canadian to- represent, is too mean to be honest, and he intends to give the public in, a bulletin. . - I -Mr. H. Elford, of HolmesviII6, had a ,set Thursday night, with all the machinery, . I � . i" I . date of Stratford's civic holiday, while ad- I I 1. - ' � , $ This disease of tuberculosis has : existed hood has ever been conferred upon an driving colt kicked on the leg the -other day, groat -, sealing vessels owners and _crews whom it no dishonest man should be allowed t6 oc- � Q ut two African. itock and tools.- The fire spread with vertisem�nts on three sides of the canvas I . a R [, outraged and damaged by seizures. On the I inong the herd on the farm for abo I which cracked and bent several of the bones, -apidity, preventing any salvage. _ 1he - � - I position in the Canadian. Parlia- cover of Ithe buggy set forth ikha �Of � I 14 other hand the decision- will establish a 60- cuPy a I ;ears, but the public had nearly forgotten CHINA ON HER DIGN.-iTY.-The Chinese breaking the leg. It will get juilding was a large three-atore.y Ir Ine t the it- . - T. - . - - tractions will be on that day. sue f mile limit around the breeding . islands in. ment or Government. Until the people lay about the -former occasion when several Government, replying to Russia's demand � � s � . . . - 1 � for an explanation of the massing of, the over it. 'structure. The brick buildiat occupied by -The� nine-year-old son of Mrs. David 6911 J� stead of the ordinary three mile limit and down such a code as this, they may expect head of'cattle were slaughtered, and this -Mr. W. Butler has bought from Mr. �he Clinton Electric Light omp&ny, I'm- I .1 . � ,� � 4 1 � I PI - ' establishes a closed season against pelagic to be taxed and plundered by their public announcement therefore comes -upon them Chinese troops on the frontiers' of the' James Cottle the two aore plot owned �by mediately adjoining, received a scorching Culliton� of Stratford! was ran ever last . I I I C hunting, extending from Apri,l to - July, in- with all the suddenness of novelty. Pamirs, says C hina intends to occupy only him on the 15th concessiou, Goderich town- a , nd was badly damaged by water, but the Thursday afternoon, and received Injuries . - I I 4 - �, servants,,as they may as well expect to get� ' the Chinese Pamirs, from which she will which subsequently resulted 'in himlleath. '. I I � 9 in . � � It seems that Newfoundland is now again hip. It has a small house and barn there- machinery -and building will soon be in shape i elusive in the Pacific Ocean as well as , not recede an I inch. The note adds that I . ' In company with some 'other boys young - (1, Behring Sea, and it will prevent the use of blood from a stone as honest laws from dis-'� pressing the Imperial Government for rati. on ; the price paid was $350. again. The lose above the insurance is esti- . . . I I ;. flax field on the North- - phi firearms, which,of course, will greatly hinder honest parliamentary representatives. . fication of the Bond -Blaine convention China does .'not intend to interfere with , _ t is reported that severat Detroit peo- mated. at over $5,000. The fire eompanle& Cullitoli went to A ,�, ' i i I L .. the success of the Canadians who kill seals which was a reciprocity treaty negotiated Russia occupying other arts of the Pamir L - ; n gravel road, Thursday afternoonj -and A a . � , P a' ple have purchased lots in Bayfield, and in- Interested are -the Gore, Waterloo and LJQ'it-� er . . . � � i ad. - but she hopes that Russia will confine her - . � i while attempting to climb on a wagon load- I 70i 7 ,on the high seas. in 1890 between Mr,'Bond,of the Newfou - tend next spring to errect summer cottages ad, of England. � � . . Pretty Small Business, operations to those parts. . I ed with flax: he fell under the wheals and thil . . � I land Government and Mr. Blaine, the late on them. Bayfield people hope this is but a -A disastrous fire took place in Bolm�re � at I f Perhaps the most gratifying feature of the It in stated in the . daily - papers that Secretary of the United States, but which , eOURBD KEROSENE OVER HER PBRSON.- pointer as to what is coming. on Friday morning, 4th inst.,-which result.� was rua over. He ways taken to Stratford# . - -.- I . _' du4l I hole affair is, the peaceful m�tnner iii which ever went into effect because'the Dominion Mrs. Mourad Fix, aged about 74 years, the d Dr. Fraser was called in. I It was found � �, the : w � - A . United States 'Immigration Inspector Del U -Mrs. Oakes, sr., of the Maitland con- ell � in the destruction of Mr. Hermistoin*� an .. .; 4 ; � I the I an intficate atnd knotty i ' " Government urged - tho Imperial Govern. wife of a prominent pioneer farmer of that his injuries, -which were -internal, were I . I � . fiternational diffi- - , cession, Goderich township, has in constant grist mill, which for some time Past has! I iK�l � Barry recently deported a Canadian carpen i u . Frenchtow'13, Michigan, poured kerosene oil � &I, anV he died about an hour and a half . i ment to withold its assent to the treaty a U88 a sinall pine table that has been in her been leaned by Mr. Loree. The fire origin- �1 f"t . culty 'bar, been settled. Fift years ago . her clothes and set fire to them while ! after the accident. � . -the � : � i I y ter bec%use a foreman on the New York'. til such ti e as negotiations could take upon possession for over fifty years, and which ated about ten o'clock, supposedly from the' � I �, . � � I Z . I : - �! such a tdifficulty as this would not have b8en lace for thTextension of reciprocal. privi. sufferiiig from an arberration of the mind. , -While people in some of the marround- �, du i I Central railway had taken him on in place " belonged to relatives, before her for over two furnace. Luckily for the sawmill own1brs I - I I I . 2 I settle4 W-0hoult a long and bloody war in leges to the Dominion. The Newfoundland When found she was terribly burned, and 1 ing towns are complaining of an insufficient � I I I .. of an American, and ,in Irish American at ha � s died fro'm the effects, hundred and fifty years. and perhaps the whole village, the wind was 1 - supply for fire protection, street I I * : I time - ' I a I : - which thousauds of lives and millions of that. It is not known that he wrongful Government now say that sufficient � The other day Thomas Bird, of Morris, blowing away from the business part of the , w ter �� 41 . . . I . � 1� I .ly� has elapsed to give Canp,da full opportunity THE BEHRTNG SEA DEcisio-zi.-The Beh- c e, receiv- I was Bev- watering and even oulinary purposes, those ; �: money would have been eacrificedand after entered the country, or that there was anyl of negotiating a reciprocity treaty with thb ring Sea Tribunal of Arbitration at Paris while attemptinR to atch a hors place. As it was, the cheese factory of the classic city are blessed with an Shan- te I I � all � , . possibly a less satisfactory arrit,ugement I morn- ed a very severe kick that came near finish- oral times on fire from flying cinders, and dance of Adam's ale ; and as if that were not is 1 ,I ,� � ' reason whythe otherman should not have' United States, and that having failed,- the made their decision public the other ing him. A physician was called and by was with difficulty saved from a like fo�te. I - go� I ; would have been the result. Nothing mark Newfoundland arrangement should Dow be h3g. Briefly stated, the five points in regard enough to be thankful for, people using the -1 C Ev been -replaced, but simply because of his prompt remedies he is now getting all right The lose ' will be a heavy one. The owper waterworks water are actually favOrtcl With -Y" 111 4 more fully the advance of civilization and . allowed to go into effect on its own merits. to jurisdiction are settled in favor of Great . again . had an insurance of $3,000 on the b6ildliag � : * � 9 nationality, as far as we can learn, the Can It is asid that the coming of Sir Charles ; Britain. A protected zone of 60 miles -A wild. rumor was floating around Win - 'ineurapee an occasional supply of food into the bar- . . ha� . - human ideas than the sensible andeasy. -adian is depriv,ed of his job and sent back to Tupper is probably due to this nbw appli- around the islands is established,and a el 9 and plant and the lessee had $300 gain. Mondsy of last week was bargain I "I 1 ose ham last week to the effect that two boys on stock. This was the plant which Mr. I � _�-, I � ,� t manner,in wh.iah civilized nabion8 now settle ' season from May lot to Jul -31st is ordered. day in this respect at Mr. D. Duggan'so, vri X Canada. It appears to us that the nosing cation for the ratiocation of the tre ty, and y had been killed by a bear while berr�-pick- Hermiston intended takinR to Wingha'm, ho , 16 � . I . . i - "'culties besides what - it certainly looks probab a it is!a � - their intern u.tianal diffi le becau 0 The decision it is thought, makes the Unit- corner of Nile and Douro streets, Him lawn I - , - - ad deporting of Canadians is pretty I I �t- out a' iDg on the other side of Lucknow. There had his negotiations been sucoessfu16 I is I . matter of first consequence to the I ed States liable for damages for the seizure - " � hose refused to work satisfactorily, and on _� yo ­ .. was the practice a- contury or less ago, The I Thomp- appears to be no foundation for the- yarn. not likely he will rebuild in Belmore. f .1 ;,. � small business for a nation- of sixty millions son administration, and Sir John Thompson of British and Canadian vessels. removing the uoz7le to ascertain the Cause; ' be I t: I . . ;, desire for peace and the detestation of war -The other day the Blyth station master -A second sad drowning accident is �1;oc- � I I-, . to be engaged in, but it is simply the logical himself has always regarded it me a matter "OLD HUTCII " SELLS OUT, -Tha once he espied the tail of a fish protrudiagg and.- I/ I - wi . - was accidentally looked into a box -car, and ourred in the lake at Grand Bond- during t,'he . withdrew a good sized perch. , '601 ' t among the civilizad powers of the'earth is Outcorne of the 'rotection -idea. :There ' of the Very highest imp6rtance. If New - fambus wheat speculator, B. P. Hutchinson, 'y have had a most past few weeks. The victim this time 'was ... I . 1� P are . . he would in all probabilit . - I W 1, to ­ . *ne of the most hopeful �igns of the t1imes, foundland should obtain.fa treaty with. the (11 Old Hutch ") has sold his membership in Wm. Corrie, employed at the Perth I I � 1: . - no depths of meanness or littleness of Houl I uncomfortable- time of it had not Mr. Sol. Mr. Benjamin Browu, son of Mr. Gedr R e flax mill, at Stratford, met with a terrible 21 k-13 11 I � and as civilization advances we may hope United States, the Maritime Provinces the Chicago Board of Trade, The certifl- lars heard him knocking and come to' his Brown, merchsnt of Brinsley, and th'e aleel- . - - � !,;' . to whiGh paternalism �vill not sink any na- would be at ouch a disadvantage that they cate, which was issued to the old gentleman accident on Friday. The machine at which �� � an I ; �� � .1 . . I �' ., . that the time is not so far distant when the - I relief. ' dent occurred oa Friday, 4th inst. Mr. th . tion, 1. would insist upon the Ottawa Government 26 years ago, went at a very low price, It . I he was working is made up of a set Of TOM � . � ... ;� I ,� . arts of war will no longer be practised and I � obtaining similar privileges. The Canadian is understood that the7r,r,old man realized a -The firm of Gordon & McIntyre, general Brown, accompanied by another young man, which crash and tea7r the flax into fiber. It � �. co ii I - I merchants, Wingham, is about to be dis- dressed in their bathing suits, had rowed a togo . . co �1- when wars will be 'known no more; when Government Anow this, and that is why little less than $900 uet�by the sale. : The I is said Mr. Corrie saw a knot about . V . Tim St. Thomas Journal says : 11 Not 7 1 considerable distance out ,into the lak4 to 'into the machine and snatched at - ' � , i:;, such practices will be left to the da,rL aud until the County 9 they are soialert withregard to it. solved, owing to the continued poor health it, him I ,- wi ; �-' membership went into Armour & Company's ere bathing. They � � ' 'g, , ouncils vote to ieliuce The Gov',ernment of the United States office, Chicago, 'the hard-headed senior of of Mr. McIntyre. The retiring member 7 ' hand being caught and drawn in. The 11 � no ,� . I � " . properly be- mped into the water with the others, but I - - bsirbarous nations where they the number of their 'members and the,fre- eat to Banff, and try the far-famed Ill . ; . man s arm passed between two iron rollers �,,� q , I has established a rigid tjuarantine along the that firm buying it for an employee. Hut- will 90 w Brown not being a swimmer, commenced to I I � ,�; I v, I -16ng. That civilized and cbristiauized peo- qnency of their seesions should - they! attack whole C hot springs. and was also caught by a large cyliader ''I ; ,Anadiau border. for 'the purpose of chinson was at one time worth $8,000,000, , . . �,l . drown. Mr. Geo,.'Tgo Suell, of Exeter, res - ,z � -Saturday the Brucefiela', burglars were covered with short teeth, which or ashed it : I t1 ple should settle their disputes by kill- the Ontario Government for ex*travag�nce. Preventing immigrants from Europe gettid,g accumulated chiefly in speculation. The I cued him and pla6ed him safely in the boiat, � �j�l . into the country without inspection. They sale of his memberol,ip is taken as markin' sentenced at Goderich. Charles Prince, tell,n . almost to the elbow. The engine had to be - . � b ing qach other, is not in accordance with They are f3mDJI parliaments themselves, and say that thousands of immigrants are,coln- the formal clo'ee of his business career. . 9 . alias Grattan, the oldest burglar, was given g big companion to row Brown to the stopped, and it was three or four minutes .1. . I i_ eithe�, civilized or christian teachings. in the Kingston penitentiary, shore. Getting to within a short distance before the injured man could be released. -', I ,,,'�� cost the country far more than there is any ing to the United States frotA Europe by STOLE $50,000 is GoLD.-At noon Mon-- seven years " 1� . ' i . . - 1; I . , , . way of Canada, and are stealing I - Joseph Green was sentenced to the C4 I Ce � , � . � antral Of land, Brown, thinking he could " bottom , Medical aid was at once summoned, and is - i �,! — necessity for spending on them.". Perhaps I n across day a daring thief stole a bag containing it " again got into the water, bat it being N I � . ! � f. 1- ' ' the border at all sorts of places,� and ip view $50,000 in gold, which was lying at the win- Prison for a term of one year and eleven, " was removed to the hospital. ,Mr. CorriO .. i t Still More Of It. there is some truth in this, but, as a rule, - deeper than anticipated he went down. He - S � _'! .- . of the fact that several cases of choler& have dow of the receiving teller of the First months. � is about 50 or 60 years of age, Re. will in � 11 t I gave the alarm, but before anypne co�ld ' ... I M� Our attention, has again been called to the County Councils are more open to the charge already arrived in the harbor qf New York National'Bank, Minneapolis. The bag had: -Sparks catching �n the roof of the rear . all probability lose the arm up to the elbow. -.-- - � . I reach him he was drowned. The'youbg man . "I'll - 7 !, I t to been - -At about 7.30 o'clock Tuesday evening, , "I - - , � praa-tice of junketing about the country in qf parsimony -than extravagance. The city, the Government deems it Pruden Beiit over to the Clearing House by the part of the old foun-dary in Goderieb last I . 311 .� . was about.21 years of age, clever and high- IL t week, fire broke out in the flax =ill - I � 4 � . in. Huron Council, although they have taken 'take every precaution that these suspicious Merchants National, and was lying just in- Thursday afternoon brought out the fire de, I respected, and the report that th as I - ;k �7 private aino Government cars, which is I y e drown - I . � ,� I . immigrants will not get in without a strict side the receiving teller's window, An un- partment. Had the qre gDt any headway . owned by Messrs. Weir & Weir. and located ' I . � . `% I dulged - in by certain Domainion Cabinet no -steps to reduce the number of -members, � inspection. All this reflects rather severely' known man stepped up to the window, it would have been a difficult job to check ing was a case of suicide is erroneous, It near the Grand Trunk Railway town .station . � � . 6 ' l'i I was purely secident%.1, caused through over- � 4 - Ministers and Conservative members of have of late years got a1Q,ng with two seg- on the Canadian quarantine services. It in, seized the bag, made off with it and escaped it, as, the roof and building were like at St. Mary#. One of the Proprietors,of' � , " I . confidence, I - . I ,�,Q .1 , the mill and the foreman were still in the ` � ... �!, Parliament. This thue sleveral M. P's. have aions each year instead -of ithree'; but they however, vastly superior this year to what before pursuit could be organized. Thereis tinder. . I I .- � . � . . ;111 ,)'7 been travelling thr ir pay from tvio dollars per day it was last, and the system of inspection. is no trace of thb robber. -A driving mare belonging to Mr. John building when the alarm was given, but WO - B �,F,U ough the Maritime Pro. increase the � thought to be very efficient and proped I Perth Items. unable to. account for the blaze. The build- - 11 . vi 't � '. y WORD FROM THE PEARY ExPEDITION.- Coultes, of East Wawanosh, got into an un- , " vinces in a Government car, with their to three -dollars. F carried out. ' If the United Stat' thi k The father- of Frank W. Stokes, who accom-_ used well one day recently and he had quite -Stratford's rate of taxation this year is Ing and machinery are a total' wreck, butt ,�� � W. , . . - 1� 1, �, . wives and daughters, attended by various f otherwise they are of, course it lilbartnylllo panied the Peary party to Greenland, has a time getting her out, with the aid of the 21 mills on the dollar. � the 4rge sheds full of needed flax anti the . I I I I�L% - . ; � I � . I' � - � ,',�, ,ut their 4uarantine receivid a letter from his son - dated Battle nei hbors, a long rope and a team of horses. -Mr. John Roger, of Mitchell, has otack' essrs. Weir .... I t� officials of the Intereolonial Railway, and TuE Clinton News Reco, d is not pleased act on the assumption, b . . P .9 s adjoining we're saved. M I - . 1, , 0 1 * t��, 11 of last is sure to hamper ord . inary tr � vol to some Harbor, Labrador. July 17tb., stating that She is all better, and.is none the worse for been app inted town engineer for St. Marys. & Weir's loss on the building and machinerY I � S1 . �1 , 14pered'and feted like lords of the soil, with the remarks in THE tXrOISITOR . $3,000 and on the stock $1 000, up* i. I- I - the Falcon had just reached port after a her cold bath. � -Mitchell will spend $1, 100 on its high is about $ 1 1 . � i ��; �, 'hat right have these sycophants to hold week anent the Orange Gr's, ' nd Lodge and its. - The Washington Goverama t have also very stormy, voyage, One of the Esquim- -Mrs. Eliza Stenshorn has petitioned.the school and $3,000 on its public school next on which it is thought there is .only $1,0W !­ �' . I . - 1,4", � T pk! their heads above the farniers and working- member3. We are sorry for that,' but we taken another action of speci 1, intereit to aux dogs was lost. All the party were well: Circuit Court at Port Huron to grant her a year. I insurance in the Perth Mutual. Mr. L. ff. . . k-�� - , . __ w In on who put them where they -%re, and are not the least disappointed. No doubt Canada. The Secretary of - 4r has ap- and looking forward to a safe landing in: divorce from her husband, Fred Stenshorn. -No less than 32 citizens of Stratford Reesor's electric light station was in -.the I __G� � . . I tv:. I ointed a Board to inquire int the danger Greenland by the first of this mouth. This: The petition sets -forth that she married wanton the excursion to the World's Fair - - , , I I � �-i P I building. His lose will be in the neighbor .. � ,�, who have to pay for their fun ? And listen oar remarks touQhed our contemporary on a of flooding American territory by the Is. probably the last information that will- S7tenohorn in Goderich in 1888, and since Friday ni lit 4th inst. hood of 3.3,500, and no insurance. Two .1 S� . __ I f . . -, , A� thee' or , building of the two- dame at Sheik's-. Island, be received from the explorers until the that time he has grossly abused her. Mrs. -Mr. 16barles M. Freneh, principal of dynamos were saved with slight Ion, but -11 . r I )" tq this ! After surveying e Provinces sore spot. The P,dif of the News Record � ' '. D -, - "I'll, � ;: through their eye glawses, perched on their is, professedly at least, an enthusiastic the contract fo,r which was -recently let by Falcon arrives back in St, John. . Stenshorn says among other things that she Mitchell public school, was married in Ren- one large incandescent and one small one I . N . . I ,_ i , 1:,, - ' . the Canadian Government for the purpose A FiENDISti ACT. -A -fiendish act was has been knocked down, dragge . d about the frew, recently, to Miss Maggie, Dougall, of are lost. ,., I '. disdainful noses, they say : - I 0, yass ! Orangeman, -bat his paper Bhows that his . 11 B I 1 c�� . of assisting in the navigation of the Corn- perpetrated near Homewood, Pennsylvania,:, floor and maltreated on numerous occasions. that town. - � .. , s I very fine country, magnificent re- Orange patriotism is not of an entirely, Ais- .� yas . � . . z-4 ' wall Canal. The late Chief Government which resulted in the death of three boys.- She asserts that her husband has more trian -Messrs. ,Colquhoun & Frost, of Mit- -A four -'year-old daughter of Mr. Alex- , � I t w . arces ; it is' absolutely necessary to this interested nature. It shows that he I I I - so values Engineer at Ottawa expressed the opinion Frank Graham, of Homewood, 17 years old," once threatened to kill bar, and not long ago chell, traded iheir stallion 11 Pride of Seat. Hetu, of Montreal, was so severely burned , I I "I It � , .. . I . part of the Dominion that a protective porl- his Orauge connection more as a lover to hia once that the building of these dame would knew that three other boys were hunting came home and tore her hat and clothes land," to Reed Brothers, of Fullarton, one the other night that the died at S Of0IO9k I I � . . . _� - vl 1,�! ley �e continued." The fact of the matter his businese than ag an' aid to Protestantism, have the effect of flooding .the adjacent ground bogs about a mile below the village.. from her person, and stamped on them. She day last week. next morning. The little one was pl&Yft 11 .. ,; I I .� P r � American territory,and so convinced are the He got a can of blasting powder, attached a. I says her husband drinks. . -The to m "Op I 4 : is that if we had a revenue tariff or a Bys. just as the adventurers we named last week il�le of the Lutheran church, iu a field near her ho e when, it is * . - . � " farmers of St. Lawrence county that thie iuse, placed it in 9, little pile of rocks and ,I --The other day Stewart, the oldest son Seebach's Huron Road, between Mit- some of her playmates put a match to _& I bor � . , , I � � 1JI! ill 4 , It, gav 91 I pa 10 �e' , 0 i�cll 1 4 , 6 , ,i! �' � � . i f , t t il - tam of direct taxation in force in the Domin- work the order to advance their own person- would be the effect of the work, that they waited till the 'young hunters neared the i of Mr. F. Macpherson, of Clinton, met with chell and Stratford, was struck by lightning clothing. Before the ffames coul L i: ! W- i I d be 6:- : J_ . ! � i Ion, these snobbishly inclined gentlemen &I and political interests. THE ExPosITOi sent protests to Washington with the above spot. Then he lit the fuse and crept off to. � a bad accident. The family are camping on on Saturday evening, 5th inst., and set on tingaished she was dreadfully burned. At ,_ ,:­ I � D _� �, would have to work for wha.t pay they got does not expect to please such people by its result. a . safe distance. Burgess Reed, 16 years-; the )ake shore, beyond Porter's Hill, and fird. The organ was also considerably dam. the inquest, the following verdict was It � I 1� , I . - � �,- . . . - � ,i I , " The constant effort of Mr. C. H. Tupper, old, and James Reed, aged 14, with James: I Mt. W. Wheatley was engaged in taking a aged by the electric fluid. Every effor the deceased met her death . .. I .1 � ';,"", from the country and their " extrae" remarks ou mattere pertaining to Orange- who .has been in Paris for the last six' Carney, aged 17, approached the spot en-. � load of trappings to tho camp, Stewart rid. made to stay the program ef the fire, but through the imprudence of some uakno,vM -_ I , . 20 1, I �� . . I � , , � would be shaved off mighty close to the ism, It k just such as those that are the- months in connection with the Behring Sea tirely unconscious of dauger. ca ing -thereon ; his hat blew off, aind Mr. owing to Its great ligight it was found im- child.' c I - - : ,� . � -1 -1 I I - � I . ­ . 1. . - - . . . - . � I : . I � ­. - � .1 � I � I I . . 11 I I I - : . I I I - � . I . - I I . I I - I I � . - . I .� . , �., . - % - � I - ­ . . I - . 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