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I I I - I . SEPTEMBFut 151 1893. .
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I I ; I THE HURON EXPOSITOR. - '
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, . I ; ' . The daily average Naper, Both aounoels were heard, and at ley, containing three hundred acres, His
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ulty by persuading a sufficient number lived such I r I
NEW ADVERTIS ' )are ndble or stron lives that ment in Porli, ,nt thaocthey had no busi-
. - EMENTS. diffic . - r i Contain. nee@ to have a surplu-c Of the total revenue during August was about 96,000. That ve 0 clock in the evening the arbitrators remains were -interred in f5sird's cemetery
of th our lives seem poor and inean ai we to
el opposition Lord@ to remain away from I i . of! $38,131,000, nearly iwenty-one mlill'as for September will be considerably larger. enlarged the time for making their award on Tuesday last, tha service being condue d
MThe figure between the parenthesis after each allow the Bill to pass. This plate them. -'What b%ve these men done came from Customs duties. . i 10, THE Ricz CROP.—A violent st rrn in the for one mouth. by the pastor, Mr. Acheson, who had ad.
one denotes the Ii go of the paper on which the Ihe House to I - I d ministered to his spiritual wants in health I I
. advertisement wil :0 found. was the lost occasion on which the L rds that we abould ow before them ? Representatives of the steamship Corn-- South. has caused such damage to the Caro- —Mrs. Wesley Snel ' 1, -of the London Rom as a
. .. . I panies and the rail Vay,.com panies in Can- Ilas rice crop that the price of"that article near Exeter, narrowly escaped serious injury and during,his illness. The funeral w on
Summer Is Past—Bright Bros. (6) 11 - mind the Commome,chme into serious conflict. — . L t is likely to be raised a cent a und. one afternoon lately. It appears bhe,arid of the largest ever seen in the township,
A Progressive season—jackson Bros, (6) ads, and of the Treawory Department a
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The Difference—R. Mercer. (6) . a Titz Toronto vening Newd. of Saturday Washington, met Mr. , ' gees, Deputy Min- TRADE FALLING OFF. — Wanufacturers Miss Ha Gould were driving on the Lake over a hundred carriages -being in the funer.
- The Home Rule agitation bears much r 1 n'titled fate , about opposite Mr. John &I cortege.
New Fall Goods—Win. Pickard. (6) is, has a iomarkabl suggestive cartoon a . r ofthe Interior at ontreal, the -other and merchants of St. Louis doing husiness Road and when .
Boots and Shoes—J. Cann -Ing. (8) semblance to that in favor of Reform but '! , i . I I I ment by which with Mexico have noted an enormous falling Ponlisle's residence their rig c6llided with (Received too late for Insertion last week.),
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Plows --T. Malliff. (8) -- as yet, neither so old a question nor so pop- I I Cha.rley's . Ne Hat. " It refor@ to the day,and entered Into a agree . NOTEs.—Masors. Arthur Ketchen And -
Millinerf Opelitug—Duncan &Duncan. (S.) . star of the -1b1nited States overnmen to be bff Idorderelfrom there, due, they say, to the Dashwood stage. Almost instantly they
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Cider M II—Roger Pe ular with the British people. It began knighting of M 6 C, H. Tupper, Mini \, allowed to enforce th r Alien Labor Law the unsettled condition of silver. . were tossed from their seat and Mrs. S11011 'John McEwen left on Tuesday for the.
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'Teacher wanted—RoVeL ath . living Marine. A ell 1 known, ,Mr. Tupper- at Quebec by mean of Inspection of immi- THE MURDER OF HAIIN PA8HA.—Letters thrown headlong between the front and hind Northwqvt. They:intend remainiog some
To BI&Oksmiths—Mrs. Chubb. (6) about twelve years ago, and became a g is . .
House to Rent—Mrs. S. Dorrance. (8) ' was charged by Ihe R nglish authorities with rants, and the rejection of such of them as ust received in Ragland from an officer of wheels, and without a doubt would have time in ' the Prairie Province.-M,r, Wm,
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.1 Issue seven years ago. The aristocracy wa I g up the evidence for ad contracts to wor.4 in the United States. min Pasha's expedition confirms the report be -an killed had the horse started to run. Fraser, of Toronto, visited at the old home
Farm, to Sell—S. Landaborough. (6) I the work of etti 9
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Girl Wanted—J. A. Wilson. (5) no more bitterly opposed to Reform than it , d one Continent for im- of the murder of Emin, and announce the However they escaped with a few slight this week, on his return from the World's
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Berkshire Pi -John 0. 8 roat. (5) is to Home Rule - but on the other banA England and CA ada'for the recent Behring 'This would have ma
. migrants and .have Ilowed a foreign Gov- finding of a box of Emin's despatches, writ. bruises. The rig was badly sm sh d F ir He left on Tuesday for Winnipeg,
Clothing—Xi. Pickard. FE) I- -! ' ' Sea arbitration. Foi his work In this COD- This box they were compelled to remain with one Of where his brother resides. -The funersilof
A-Ima Ladies'College—R. F. Au3tin. (8) there is not an yet the same popular demand . I ernment jurisdiction - In this country to ton just before he was murdered.
Horses, for Sale—Thomas Brown, (8)
- Auctioneering—Thomag Brown. (8) for Home Rule that there was for Reform. nectIOD he -has b on knighted by Her Us- which lt has no shad w of right. The argu- is now on the way to England. The letters the neighbors that night. the late Mr. Malcolm Smith, which was
I- josty and hereaf er h6 will be known as Sir ment was that unless Ithio friendly arrange- describe in detail the Capture of Nyangue, -Ne i Wingham on Wednesday morning held on Tuesday, wag very liirge, showing
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Treasurces Sale-wm. Elliott. (5) In the last election the middle also$ was I meat wa I concludsd,t he United States Gov- which was stormed on March 4. of last week, a young man named Leverg the respect in which he was held by bin I
Notice to Crediton—J. Livingstone. (6) . Charles Hibbert T c cartoon in question - .
Pointing tha way -I. V. Fear. (6) largerly opposed. to il r. Gladstone-, though . I artiment would havo to place agents all -- ----.-- was in a well at a, depth of 45 feet boring, many friends. -Mr. Murray Gibson has
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Dollars -Shaw and Elliott. (6) .i presents Broth r J?nathan an making off when he struck a -vein of natural gas. He- gone to attend the busliness- colle a in Lou -
McInnis. (5) ; the laboring class are is' staunch support- . along the Canadian border for the inspec. . Huron Notes. I - 9
New Fall Goods -Richardson & . I * the rope got' don. He -will tqke up the - study of book.
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- rs with a sea] unde and, arm and holding aloft tion of Immigrants th t entered the United a ignalled for a rope, but before
Sim I to announce -Jackson Bros. (1) leade Thirty-six students were present at th 6
p or&. Believing this, the Oppositibn h&L to him he became insensible Another keeping.
Fall Stopping -Duncan &Duncan. (6) in his other n a card bearing the words .States by way of this country, andthie formation of the model, school class in God,- . We Wish hiM Succese.-Lafit
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Notice -John Kline. (5) age quite confident that if Mr. Gladstone . would give rise to a g;eat deal of trouble to erich. ! young man named Marshall descended to week, while playing on the school groun(f
Fnscagemont Wanted-Tbos. Thompsou, (8) . 1.1 BehriDg Sea A dvautages. " Below broth- around Ma ter Thomas Baird bad the misfortgn'
--Win. Pickard. (8) again a,ppeals to the country be will be bad - i the transportation co ' less The Domin- -The yacht Worms, of Goderich, will his assistance and fastened the rope a
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Millinery Openings er Jonathan a ads 1 Sir Charles Hibbert ion Government,, hOWrJvPe`rn,, 4 w at -once that Lever" a body, but he too was ove have his Collar bone broken. It Was soon
Shawl Lost -Mrs. W. Cook' (5) ly defeated. They maybe right; time alone - I 6, t take part in the Detroit yacht race#, und6r
Bicycle for Sale -Expositor Office. (8) ver do, command of Captain Wiggins. the gas. Some of the neighbors, suspecting set and he is now doing well.
' . will tell, Bat as for the idea that the Prem- Tupper, looking very pleased and holding the Quebec arrangeme t would ne ..
Millinery Opening -Roffman & Co. (8) — . . up his cooked ha b be&6ng the initials A I K. and they hive wisel vetbed Mr. Burgess' rente th something wits wrorif', went to the well . — .
. . ior will, lilke Lord Giey, dernand the erea- consent. This puts t a Deputy, Minister of -Mr. Charles Floody has d his farm n'd'tpulled up L , -- y. After consid- .
,, 0. M. G." Cana ,a, Inithe representation of of 175 acres in Hallett, to William Collin- arable delay Marshall's body was also. Londegboro.
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1. 0 1 tion of a sufficient number of peers to carry , , ' son for five years for $450 per annum. A GOOD MAN GONE TO RF, T,-Another
- , I dam I, 64aking hands with the Interior, who is a extremely intelligent brought to the surface, but life had fled.
-V L a beautifu officer, in a. very awk &'rd position and it - , Lin ,
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ft'%t,of. his bill, it borders on the ridiculous. The Captain Harding, of Ilfracombe Dev- of the pioneers of the County of H I
ig hr M ar gilt 9 X . Lever *ae resuscitated after considerable
n , V & glut in the youthful nighi, congratulating him would be interesting . know if he entered onshire, Ecgland, is visiting his brother -in -
creation of 400 peers would produce I ; - f James Brai '
-- - . L I into'such a serious a reement without the law, Mr. Will,& L, difficulty, a,ud is now in a fair way to re. the person o thwaite, Esq., pa8-
I . and saying 11 Shike, Charley ; I was afraid L or I m Snell, in Wingliam. sed away last Saturday, at his old home in
I the title market . Viewed from a demo i .1 sanction of the Minis .... r of the Interior cover. Ri
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-15th, 1893 i - I anything out of this . -Mr. J. E. Swarts, of Wingham, had q. -A curious incident occurred on & -recent the township of Hullett., Mr. Braithw te
SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Sept. critic stand point such a result might, we weren't g6ing to get : .the Acting Minister. I Collie dog, which he prized very highly, was born in Yorkshire, England, and at the
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after all, be very beneficial.-- Wheth I poisoned on Monday. p t , wife drove to church at Wingharn from the age -of twenty two years was married there
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, re ult ofl, this arbitration, the -fime in rewarding t is Hon. C. H. Tupper - Or in
er, the agitation will Increase or whether to life. As ai I I -Mr. Archibald 14cDougall of or er a )untry. A tie -line was taken from the to the late Mrs. Braithwaite, who f ore
I The House of Lords.- I 11 'for services reudered, o the British Govern- Hill recently lost two of his cows very sud- c( -of his
.. -1 have frornthe point of the Bill e defeat in 'the Yankees have got the Oasis, over whi3h a ., - y with whiJh to fasten thel horse & - d than half a, century was the shar r
The Lords spiritual and tempora ' 0- ment as British Agent. in the Behring ,Sea denly, through some unknown disease. , bugg joys and sorrows and has only :preceded
of the fuse was"rait ad, while Mr. Tupper, Can. r Charles Hib- placed back again after the service -was over
overwhelmed the Rome. Rule Bill by a House of Lords It will decrease, is one a I i Arbitration and he is now Si -The other day, while Elliott Brothers Ar him by seven months. He, with his family,
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those problems which time alone can solve. ada's representa &e,,hae got a Knighthood 'bart,Tupper. It no doubt suits the Imperi- of the brick yard, Turnberry, were aigging and the couple were starting for home. - emigrated to Canada about 44 years ago and
majority of 978, the'vote standing 419 to 41. I and Canadians re I sek6d by the -Ministerial at G bverument to rewArd Canadians who do clay, they struck & spring which boiled up riving at the far'm stable again in egg rolled settled first in the township of Chfti-gu&.
It took them just four days to dispose of We &wait the solution.. , I - I . I out of the buggy, and on looking to see
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. Press to be jubi ant and rejoice over the re- -,not stand in the way )f Imperial interests and overflowed the clayhole. from whence it came a ben was discovered cousy, about 25 miles, west of Toronto, -
the bill which has occupied the more demo- I I I rand this is a case w ich will do more than -Mr. S. S. Cole of Constance, has gone n
j cratic House of Parliament for such a length Prohibition That Does Prohibit. suit. Such is loymlt , according to the anythiag since Confe leration to draw at- on a prospecting tour through Algoma - his in the vehicle. This bird must be one of o, where he worked at -the black4mithi g.
re psi I 'fact that th ugh business kind, which is not From there bg moved; in about two years,
tabled In view of the vote shortly to be taken in teachings Of 901y 0 900d;feople who a id Aprition to the ere. may be and object is to secure a saw mill site, and sh'Ould thoro to the Huron tract and then settled on the
f time. The Peers of the Realm mose turned aside from its laboi by such
. rovince on the subject of Prohibition', well out of the public till for the instruction TR ten ifj,,& wide differ 3noe detween Imperial he be successful he -will remove his mill. thing as the joltiog of a Eame lot, near Londeaboro, on which he has
from &11 parts of the world to vote on this this P , - O-1 . interests and Canadia interests. The re. a small
. they give,,and many of'thoee wh - pay the . -Possibly the most extensive individual ni d ever since, except a few .
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the following testimoney from a stiff obr I suit of Mr. Tupper'd buggy in coming to town a - , returning .resided nearly
measure, one coming from. the Zambesi I I . .1 - . rower of flax in the county, is Mr. Andrew . 4years when he was engaged by Mr. Joseph
"IV bill and get not ing in return but "loyaltY,!' tion has already bee, pointed out in this home again. Not many hens have ei3joyed -
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'River in Africa, where he hiLd goneL On & respondent of the New York 11 Outlook," as . i Can, of Morris, near Blyth, who this year such an experience. Whitehead, during the -construction of the
that to the working of a prohibitory law in the. wn ,evvrytbing they are taught correspondence, and as of such &-character .
hunting trip.. Several were so infirm ,- . I I I that Sir Joh T I 0 pzon refused to assent raised 103 acres of this, product. - -Word was received in Exeter last week Buffalo and Lake Huron Railway, as fore- 0
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. in at. . State of Kansas, may be . instructive.' He by these hirelioge us:. if it were goope. "' . -Mr. Genrge Manse, or., of the 3rd con- of a oad accident which recently befel Dr. man in the blackf,mith shops. After the
they required the coustant support of . ; I . - to that portion of 11 award which affected ceseiod of aullett, lost his youngest daugh- I letion of the railway, he built a, work-
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When will the', eople get tired of being hum a Vartioula William Sweet, df Shelbyville, Illinois, for- COIPP -
tendant and, one lay extended at full length, says : , Cana -d -y Canada, therefore, ter, May E., on Saturday 2nd inst. She ibop in the village of Londesboro, better
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bugged. merly of that place. He had been called I
not being able even ta sit up. ; It is stated Several'years ago the writer had visited , ! has no reason t0l r ward Mr. Tupper istid was & bright little girl of 9. years and 5 hnown then as Hagyards Corners, and car-
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. Portland, Maine, and bad reported for The . I 00011101 I might very well ob'je ,t to his drawing his months old. to, see a sick horse and while examining it ried on business there for some time ia con.
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that even Lord Salisbury, the Conservative Christian Union the glaring non-anforce- MR. WILLIA ' Blair, who has - been post- salary as Minister of Marine and Fisheries -The Auburn butcher came near getting the animal snapped at him, grazing his arm.
leader in the upper housa was surprised at tnent of the prohibitory law in that city, In' master in . ars has -during the time heMao attending to other his neck broken the other day in Blyth. He t made another larch for him ariffin throw- nection with the fafin, About this time he
-. ,I Strat!. ord for- fifteen ye , . ,ug up hi, arm to ward off the beaA'o mouth was appointed by the then council of Hal.
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the very-ta-rge vote, not imaginitig that so Kansas he found that tho -prohibitory, law interests at Paris. Aowever, if Great Brit- recklessly drove his horse into a ditch,which lett to the offices of Clerk and Treasurer,
nd Mr. S. S.' Fuller has
been dismissed: it bit him on the hand, Nothing was
enforced both in Topeka ;, Mn chooses to besto% a tiDpottitle on young caused the rig to pitch with sufflicient force which offices he filled continuously for, the
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many of the noble Lords were sufficiently was thoroughly I - thoualitof 'his until the owner of the horse
. and Osage City, the only towns visited., been appointed, n his stead. The Stratford Mr. Tupper and yout g Mr. Tuppbr thinks was not I
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interested in the affikire of the country to Qaage City is a town of coal-mioers, an yet Post- office is &'very nice plum being worth it advantages him ;o accept it, the public iafoiii ed M Sweet that it had been bitten next f seven Reeves, viz: Morrow,,,Mon-
leave their shooting and fishing, their stook there was not a single' bar-ropm in the placA. - r have no great con ern, but- I see that the by a mad dog that day. Mr. Sweet then
- about $3,000 a year. Mr. F. 'W. Gearing, -Mrs. E dwar&Joneq, when about to de- xamined the horse and found it suffering teith, Moor, Snell, Mason, Nic'Millan and
and their agricultural purs-aits to vote even The same was true with Topeka, Anti- l French Canadians are asking why Mr. Chap- scend the steps in front of the Main street (' Britton. He became well versed in . Muni -
barrister of Str0ford has,also been appoint- ----- -1 from rabies, it dying the.same night, No
on the Rome Rule Bill. Prohibitionists told me that they C'"u d get ' leAdis io be ignore& n the distribution of Methodist church, Exeter, on Sunday even- - time was lost in seeing a doctor who ad- - CIP11 law and was considered a very capable
. liquor at one of the- drug -stores,. or at their ad deputy couu6 judge f 6 r the same county. J/mporial lionors wlien, so " lim Patrie " ing last, fainted and fell to the bottom, and ised Mr. SW.eet to go to Chicago 0 aud'take township officer. Mr. Braithwaite wa;i -a
. It is oLbDut sixty years since the Housa of club -room, or at a I I speak-easy, ", but they - Adeputyjudg wasneede;d in Perth a says, a young*madknown for "knack, received a bad chaking up. Luckily no v nian of more than ordinary intelligence and
I e only al n brass, and insolence," is singled . out for I the Pasteur treatment, which will ', neoessi-
Lords liths stood so prominently bafore the admitted that the club-rQo.m was th Mr. Gearing in ipoken of very favorably I distinction. It is in ereiiting to note that as bones were broken. e or scarcely ever missed a chance of trying ta,
11 I . of these places that had any resemblance ; . t6te 16 days to complete -to effectf a C
ke In one =Mr. D. Carter, of Stapleton, met with a n learn something more from those with whom
country as it does at the present tin,. .. to the old bar -rooms. The 'Prohibitionists both political friends and foes. Strat ora'i a result of the quarn 1 between Mt. Tupper bad accident one morning recently. He wag not, The horse, we learn, bit a co'w, hich lie came in contact and tha t knew more than
1809 Sir Francis Burdett brought up in the admitted that in Wichita and some other .new 'oat-maseer is an old resident of the and Mr. Costigan, t ie Vancouver World, a engaged in shingling one of the buildings P,Iso - died. Mr. Sweet's dhances of. re oviery
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British HousEf of Commons a mEl-agurc for the towns the law was disgracefully violated. town. At one -ime he was engaged in th British Columbia Co iserva,iive paper,antici- when he slipped down the roof and fell on are meagre, although a cure s,y be much in the writings of -such men as Farrar,
I uppol-teet But'every man I met, whose word I would I pated that Mr. Tupf Br may have to walk effected. I
Reform of Parliament. He was s have taken on any other subject, said that hard -ware trad there. He needs the ou . the plank, as it E aye, and adds that the the rail track at the side, breaking hia arm -A miraculous escape from sudd n death Burritt, Drummond, &c. He had quite a
I . p in two places. . turn for the study of Geology and on that
- I by only fifteen members, but the cause of re. the prohit)itory law had tremendous - tiOn,and is capable of filling it accepta,bl tl British Columbia. members of Parliament,all was the experience of Mr. Walter Simpson, -Agazzis
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1 -form was not killed by,such a blow, Itgrew ly di I of i 1, ' -One day rceently,.tbere was to have his wife and child, of Howick, on Saturday, account read closely the works of
: minished the amount of drinking in Kansas, if lie likes, and from a party point v qw Conservatives, will be willing to assist him been a wedd ing in the' Catholic church at -2nd inst., while on tlleir way to Wingham, and Hugh Miller. In politics he was a Re -
steadily, though slowly, until after the battle and that in three-quarters of the State the - ; off the edge. It h say that with of Turnberry. former, but he
he has earned il, as lie ha'91 been an act"ve I'llyth,'but owing to the priest, who was to by -way of the sixth concession took no very active part
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of W a,terloo, when,tbe country being at psace bar -room was an evil of the past. A Catb- -. I . If Mr. Foster aside, Mr. Tupper is the most have officiated, meeting with an accident - Ing over the Canadian P&- therein, yet he was well reaid and 'could .
9 and useful worker in the Conservative ranks " They were passi
olic priest whom I rreton the railway train I . unpopular member of the Cabinet to-asy, the contracting parties had to drive over to speak intelligently on all the questions of the
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the question naturally gained more attention bore the most eloquent testimony to the for over thirty ears. ; ' and his arrogance a I d notorious insolence t. Auguitine to have the knot securely cific Railway.track at what is known as day. But it was, perhaps, in the churcb,he
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f min the people. The difficul-ties in the success of the law. He had come to Topeka .1 — 4 , will not be abated b the assumption of a tied, Gemmill's cruq3ing, seated in a to, uggy, was' most useful and bin good qualities
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way of s'ach a measure as the Reform of a year ago prej'udiced against the law, but TjiE Exeter dvocate says : . ; title. I -One day lately Wm.Folland,of the firmof and did not ndbige a train approaching until .
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Parliament were immense, greater, Mmor,t he had not yet seen any carousing upon the 49 By general consent -that is, if the ol in- The Eton. Mr. Bomilell,,who, by the way, Cobbledink & Folland,Exeter, while handling of the I'dethodiat bcfdy for more than 50
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V street, or heard any profanity ; as compared ion of leading I usiness men and politicians continues to be with(lut the offer of a title, a breech loading shot gun with a loaded shell son had barely time to strike his horse- with re. lie was Superilfitendent of the Sab-
than any rational question could now meat, has left for Australia on his trade mission. the whip, which gave a bound, before the Yea L
with ady other city in which he had lived, in the mother[and be worth soythinp- ng in the therein, accidentally pulled the trigger and buggy was struck by the engine,aud the bath School, which flourished so -well under
for it was computed that as late as 18309 " there are no per in Topeka, " . Canada's pooitim is fairly good. Her fin. It is re -called that it 1889, speaki the gun discharged, Luckily no person was occupants thrown into the ditch together his care, and for many years the Recordin.9
306 out of 658 members of the House of I ancial credit ot nds high in the money mar- Senate, the late I On. John McDonald, of shot, the only damage done was that7a num- h the top of the uggy, MoBt strange .Stewart of the church lie loved to well. Al.
Commons were returned by 160 voters. kets of the worild-her trade with Britain Toronto, told the V,( vernment that it was ber of lamps were broken. .; wit though, like others, be had his faults, ,yet
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I Putthig it Right. ti iad foreign countries is continually on the hopeless to expect si y material increase of -The change of time and service,' which to say they were uninjured, save a few it will be niany a day before we see big like -
This was accomplished by the rotten borough We clip the following from a Conse - ve . trade with Australia, because of the distance took place on the line of the Canadian Pa- scratches received in the fall, The right again. The family be leaves behind are -
& increase -our r %te of taxation compares f ttv- hind wheel of the buggy was broken off
system as it'waa called, and practically only journal of the 11 dyed in the wool" Zer : orably with that of any other country-aud, 'and also because they produced pretty near- cific Railway which runs through the North- short at the hub, every spoke being smashed Marshall and John, living on the old home -
the landowners and the richer classes had " A good cure for a grumbliog Canadian generally speal ing, our people are prosper- ly everything that we did, and were an ex- ern part of the county, seemi to'have given off short, the right shaft was broken and stead, and Mrs. A. Laurence, of Welland.
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votes. Like every great constitutional farmer shoul& be to read thoL following ous, contented ad happy.'i Why, then, not porting country- as viell. The folly of bonus- general dissati8faction,as the places through the top had some of the irons bent, besides .
change, Parliamentary Reform was dreaded niarket report at Hastings, Nebraska, a let well enoui alone ?" ' ing steamships to the tune of $125,000 a, which it passes are thoroughly disgusted, othe I r damages to the rig, yet it is, far from I
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and hated by what are known as th upper city of 14,000 population, as reported in the We would li a to ask the Advocate if it year for the purpose of bringing goods to- and are making a very vigorous kick. being beyond repAiring. Gorrie.
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11 a Hastings Democrat.of - August, 18th : Corn Qanads from Austr I& and then doing KOur -A painful accident happened to Thomas -Quite a number of trustees of the God- BRiEFs. -Miss R. Kaine has been eugag-
classes, and these'of course exercised a tre- I knows of any farms in Huron county that utmost when them goods arrive to eep - .
. 22 cents ; Wheat, 36 cents ; Hoge, $4.40 per - Harvey, Hay township, Wednesday of last I
mendous induence in directing the voice of owt. ; Oats, old, 19, now, 16 cents ; Barley are worth as m 1ch as they were twelve or them out by a high riff, geems to be patent week while threshing at Mr. Geor Pen- erioh Collegiate Institute, teachers and rate- .led as one of. the assistants in Teeswater
, I payers, visited that home of learniDg Satur- public echool, -Mr. Alexander Kaine, texch.
the people at large, But the interest in no sale ; 'Rye, 28 cents ; Flax, 77 cents ; thirteen years ikgo, or if it has heard of any to everybody but th extreme a dvoc&tes of hale's, 3rd concession of Stephen. 99 ,
11 was day afternoon, 92nd inst., to see the test ap- er in school section No. 1, Howick, is at. -
, - I Hams, 12J to 15 cents ; Fat Cattle, lij- to 3 'rs aroun here who thitik it pays to high protection. A yone who turn@ to the engaged in throwing down sheaves from a I' d to the new heating and ventilating tending the Exhibition in Toronto. -Mr. L.
Iteform grew, and although the bill. then L 7 farme * scaffold and by some means slipped and fell ,P 'a
. 11 cents ; 'Sheep, 84 per owt. ; Chickens, - public documents ill see that while our apparatus which has recently been put in, Campbell and hi 'wife, of Tesswater, were
: - contemplated g&Ve the franchise only to the cents per l'b. ; Veal Calves, $2.50 to 83 ; raise wheat or orses ? And we would ask total trade with.Au ralia in 1873 amounted through, breaking his arm between the Fri - L
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m middle and not to the laboring class, the Turkey, 7.,cents per lb." the intelligen- ,farmers of Huron and else. to between four and five hundred thousand elbow and shoulder. by- "
- . - where if they . re sationed, i to see their farms dollars,. it has not mi*terially increased ac- -Mr, W. Wise and wife, of Goderich shaft from cellar to roof, with conducting been quite ill for'some time, in Aiisiting at
latter took up,the mattcr very enthidsiasti- We doa't suppose for a : moment it will . I cording to tht last returns, A trade that tow ship, who have been visiting their sons tubes from gach room, a stove being placed his 1,orne in this village. - We are pleased to
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cally inde,3d, In the midst of the intensity our' - depreciate to yalue and the pripes of their at the bottom of the shaft from each room, know that he is 'Somewhat better a d hope
a the very real ills of the Canadian far i 11 . at Pickford, Mich,, have returned after a . A large piVe also passes to the base of the he will soon be L restored to his usual health.
. of the exaftement of 1831 and 1832 a revolu- mar to read the foregoing, nor is it likely products go steadily down,, without a car- must have either the tariff to blame for it, pteasauttrip. Mr. Wise says this was "their -
tion, was feared. When !the Duke Of that any Ontario farmer will feel his burden responding decrease in their expenditures ? or it must be im.3cesible in the nature of wedding tour," in reality it was tteir volden shaft from each room, a stove being placed -Mr. Henry Thompson, of Minnedosa, is
things to make any exchange. I Z st the bottom of the shaft and encased in spending a few days with friends and ac-
Wellington'g ministry was defeated in the If they are, we advise them to vote at the wedding tour, they having spent 150 years of e's Ha'- ,))
- . any the less because his unfortunate brethren [ Arrangenients hai a been completed for a wedded bliss together, and we are sure their brickwork. The stove when heated causes quaintances. nk as be is familiarly
reign of William the Fourth, Earl Grey was little next Dominion election for Sir John ThOmP* big political gat I on the 91 current of air to asceu4 the shaft, and the .cailed, is thinner than when lie went away.
in the Western States srb perhaps it, lit ring at Montres many friends would wish them 50 more, if vacuum is filled by the air from the pipes, He likes the West well and intends to re, ".
called upon to form a cabinet, and consented. worse off than be. Very likely he has a son son & Company, but if not then let them go 14th, and for other gatherings in both Que- such were possible.
I . I bec and Ontario lat(r oo, at all of which Sir to be again and again forced out. By a tuin at an early dat6. It is rumored that
to do so upon the understanding that Parlis- or a brother'among . them. But one thing with Wilfrid Laurier and tho great, host of John Thornpoon will be the chief speaker. -As Mr. James Ruddle, of the 10th con. smudging process several of the roorn@ were one of Ontario's fair ones wilLaccompany
- mentary Reform was to become at once a the farmers of &I the Liberal Party, whose - policy otrikes cession of Hallett was coming home from filled wit
I parts of Canada may lea,rn I . He is very busy her 3 but is compelled by Blyth, in company with Charles Bembridge, N smoke and cleared during the him on his return trip. We wish them a
goverament measure. Soon afterwardo right at the root of the evil. The Nat n I test on Saturday in a highly satisfactory pleasant and prosperous: voyage through,
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by reading and pondering this list of prices ; iO al Mr. Laurier's succe is to follow him.', se shied at a cow near the Union -
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tha I Policy is played out ; give the International . manner. From the above it will be easily life
Lori John Russel introduced, in;;the House t is, that if Canadian f rmers make the WHAT WE ARE, I cemetery, upset the buggy, and by some oeen that when the cold air is forced out 6UR SPORT.,3.-On Friday morning the
of Commons, a measure inten4d to give sartie mistakes that American farmers have' Policy a trial. - - means James Ruddle got his ankle brok n ; warm air f rom the f urnace takes its place, sky was cloudy and the prospectefora
I . Toronto is after all 'quite a city. The .
. 14' the real property and the reat respect&- made, they will come to -as hard a pass. . - : . I census gives us 2,405 industrial establish. the log bone, it is said, stuck out through thus ensuring cot only a warm room, but day's fuln were not very bright but about 10
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bility of cities and towns " the.right of vot- - THE DOMINION CAPITAL. ments, with 26,303 employes, We pay the skin- There are some doubts whetber also a perfectly* pure and well ventilated o'clock the - sun made its appearance and
The American farmers are suffering from -- 'i I $9,361,000 in wages and use up $22,423,000 the foot can be saved or not. . one. I throughout the remainder of the day the
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ing for member,p of Parliament. ' After only -The members of the Presbyterian .
over production and over taxation. They are (By Our Special Correspondent.) ,worth of raw material, which investment I - as all'that could be desired, As
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I a shart debate the motion to have the bill taxed to protect the manufacturers from I .turn@ out $45,000,0(0 worth of finished pro. church, Wingliam, held a meeting on .Tues- I is too often the caseo the crowd was about
read a second time was passed by a majority OTTAWA, September lith, 1893, ducts. ' . day evening of last week, to consider the ad- :. Stanley. an . hour late in reaching the field where the I
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outside competition, while they must corn- An interesting compilation has been . . . v,isability of extending a call to one of the NOTES. -Mr. and Mrs. Graham left last gimes were to be played. Listowel base -
of on.e. But on the motion to go into com- pete with the world., They have been taxed made showing the movement 'Of Population , ministers who have been supplying the. pul- week for Toronto to attend the funeral of ball club not putting in an appearance, a
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mittee, the Government was defeated, The for thebuildlagof gre4t irailroadeand the in the Provi' I tf ome time past. Rev. R. Johnoton, Mrs. Graham's sister Mrs. Sininions, of that
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King was induced, after much persuasion, to . i nee of Quebec, according to Bi,P.TH I.-,, THE Wnn E Houm-Mrs. K A., of Lindsay,, was the favorite, the city.-Meoers, Arthur Ketchen and John match was arranged between Wingharn and
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corporations -hat control the ioads built race@, Comparing the census of' 1881, with klanitobs, the Unions, or rather f,ome - of the Unions,
dissolve Parliament, when one of the most with the pe money, are iw, many cas Cleveland, the wife of, the President of the names of two others :also being mentioned. ' McEwen left on Tuesday last for P and 'a few others who supplied- the place of
. ople's . es the census of 1891. It is shown that the 'United States, gave birth to a girl on Sat- Whether Mr. Johnston will accept a call or where they will remain for a time.-Meours. the absent Unions. As the playing was not
stirring elections in Britain's history ensued, actu 'i . .
ally eating up all the priofitArising from English speaking popul tioti has decreased urdity. - not remains to be seen. Murray Gibson and John Aikenhead .are 'at-
. - good, not much interest seemed to be taken
The wealthy p'.assea were a unit against the people's - products which ,they carry. SMUGGLEL) 0111MA -Five thousand dollars -While little Robbie Little, son of Mr. teulding the business college in London,
, I in 44 districts and the French speaking pop. ' in this game, which resulted in favor of the .
Reform, The'y contended that it would The American fairmero, and especially the -ulation in 24 district o. This is out of a worth of amugglefl opium from Victorl&,Brit. I W. Little, of Lucknow, was visiting at where they will tako up the study of book so-called Unions by a score of 20 to 11. The
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. , ish Columbia, wat%,s ized at San Francleco on Goderich -with Mrs. Little, lie received a keeping. We wislithern every succee,s.- sports were resumed at &boat 2.30, the first
wreck the En pire ; that the common peo- western farmers caught the ,boom craze some Aotal of 61 districts in the whole Province. Friday. . . - baa kick in the face from a colt, and his Master Thomas BaiM had the misfortune to e programme being a base -ball match
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ple were not to be trusted with the fran- year@ ago and began blowing beautiful, large In 23 districts the number of English speak- DiED.-fion, Hamilton F! . sh, ex -Secretary escape from instant death was miraculous. break hip collar bone lately, while runnin on th
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chise, The masses, on the other hand, were soap bubbles Whic as than of State of the Unit.,d States, died at Gar- The -animal's hoof struck the little fellow in the playground. Thebonewasset, aud
enthusiastic in their advocacy of reform. * Y they,foudly firiagiued Ing people now there, is aotuo6lly le risen, New York, a few days ago. He was just below the right eye, inflicting an ugly he io now doing well. I The spectators were very much tired before
would last forever4; but their bu6bles. have ten years 'ago. 1here are only twelve dis- born in 1808, - . out, but which it is hoped, owing to his T-nB LATE MALCO1,N1 SMITH.-Exclama. the game wait finished. The score was '21
.Emrl, Gray wae returned with a large major- burst and left them not even the soap sude tricts where both branches of the popula. WENT BEYOND 3TALNGTH, - Mechanic tender yakire, may not permanently disfigure tions of regret were general on all side'fwhen to 7 in favor of the single mexf, The next
ity and the I'Leform Bill passed the ffouse of (which weie at least tangible) from which they ,tion arafound in greater numbers than ten , Girl, the trotting rrfi re who has a mark of his face. the news of the death of Mr. M alcolm. Smith, on the programme was a lacrosse match be-
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I Commons by a majority of 116. Then the ago. To show by one or two ex- 2,24, dropped dead a a race at Port Huron, , -Friday lot inst. being the opening day one of the oldest and most'highly esteemed tween Harriston and Wingham. The men
were manufactured. To puttha whole thing years were ordered to " line up," when the Wing -
I umples what a tremendous decrease has Michigm. on We4 nesday last week. She of the duck shooting season, thb game war- residents of the township, was made known,
question was " What will the Lords do ?', in a nutshell,the farmers of the Unite'd States taken place in the population the cages of a burst a blood ve'sse . . ... dens had their weather -eye peeled and two For over a !year previous to big death Mr. ham players refused to play unless certain
The Lords threw out the bill and immedi . . men who came to play woh ff.arriston) but
- have allowed themselves to be bled unmerci- few of the counties may be cited. Brome, ,. SUiCIDED.-Max Rothstein, a millionaire offenders ware brought to justice, for. ahoot, Smith's health- began,to fail, but he was able were not members of the -town club were
ately serious riots followed in the districts fully and now they ar . a beginning to feel which with the natural increase should have clothing merchant olf Chicago, committed Ing ducks before the proper hour had ar- to be about until a few days previous ; hence ,,
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then unrepresented, but which would have weak from lass of" blood. The farmers of " Population of over 13,000 has only 9,870 ; suicide on Tuesday y hanging himself. rived. The offenders were David McCarthy his sudden demige in a wre shock to his to do. A discussion which lasted nearly an
been enfr nchised by the pagsing of the bill. Canada ha,ve. been submitting for' fifteen Argenteuil, which should have 11,577 has MURDERED FOR H18 MONEY. - W. T, and George O'Brien of Hay township and fa,mily and large circle of friends. On Sun- hour and a half was Indulged in, much to
, only 9,207, Quebec city which should have Walsh, a wealthy Washington man, who they were fined $7 50 each. The law in this day, the 3rd inot., he appeared as usual in the dieguot of the waitin crowd. The ,,
As soon 0 Parliament met again the bill years to a similar.,proce3s and all the!, 'have 19,202 has only 11,817, These figures relate was out in Colorado fo his health, has been respect distinctly says that no fowl or bird his church pew and to all appearance well, ti
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was introduced in the Cominons for the to be thankful for is that they are not quite exclusively to the English speaking, pnpula. murdered by Mexican@. can be shot & half-hour befor6 -Banrise nor a but on the following Wedueeday 'morning foot -ball match between the Rangers -and
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third time and pmsed by that house with - tioh in these places. The whole analyFees,'of Ni-NETZEN MILLIONS, -The expenditures half-hour after sanse't. he was attacked ,with inflammation and his .
asfargoneas their neighbors. Let them ,offici&I figures show thatthe naturod -,in- of the Unitid States for the present fiscal _Captain Will ism Ward, who has charge system being in a frail condition lie soon the Wingham Club, which resulted in favor
aa increased majority on March 23rd,,1832. take warning in time and put a stop ',to this of the visiting team y one goal to none, - It .
-La intense earnestness of the crease of the population of thi , r to date ,exceed the receipts by 819,-. of the government life saving service at trie succumbed, He was aged 76 yearri and 7 was quite 'apparent after fifteen min'utes'
- From t1 people ' iniquitious business, They have the mat- Qu bec was only retained in five places, t1wo 000,000. I Island, Toronto, was in Goderich on Tues months at the time of hii death Decoafsed
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! and their distrust of tlYe upper house sprang a ter in ,their own hands. They, not the of whiolfare cities. The'FrenchCanadians AB.qoo.N DED, -Pliilip M. Sheig, paying day of last week, inspecting the new life- was a nativq of Ca,mpbelltown P&righ,Argyl- better team. Our boys Wiled to make even
new cry: "What shall be done with the politicians have also suffered severely, as their popula- teller of the Bank of Minnespolis,,is said boat built for that station by William Marl- shire, Scotia'nd and slong'with his parents,
. , nor the heelers, nor the. r;a6ilway 1 9 good individual play, -while they made no -
I . tioA in,24 of the counties -more than half to have left L with $15,000 of the bank's ton,of the Circular Town. The boat is three brothers and a sister came to this
Lords,?" Many desired the abolition of magnates, nor the ano6ocracy rule 'anads. I attempt at combination play. Oa theother
. %J L of Itbe total counties -is actually less than money. what. is known as a Beebe -McLellan, country in June of 1839. He firetsettled in hand every man in the Wingham. team ap-
that House, but the main body of oul porters' They can make and unmake th- ten. Fears ago and in no fewer than 22 coun- P0114ONEI) By TOADSTOOLS. -Three per- self -bailing'surf boat, and Captain Ward Darlington township, where he remained for
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the King might act on the advice of his having bolted. it will snarl and snap at those I Pro Ance of Quebec of 40,205 English speak- landed in New York in contravention' of the Island service. . Margaret McGill, surviven,aDd a family of five
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Ministers and create a sufficient ntimber of who have fed them. Let the Canadian f - Ing blase, and of 102,000 Frenc4 Canadians Act of July 5, were arrested and looked 'un -'Court of Appeal was held at the court grownup sons and daughters, all:uumarried,
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. new peers to carry the bill, weakened * I or a total loss of over 142,000. It is eati. on Saturday. Their case will be madb' house, London,, on Tuesday of last week and residing on the old homested. Deceased Hills Green.
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their opposition and- allowed the bLill man ; that if they pay their debts aild live the country put in money would amount to unlawfully in the United States, Township of Slephen, Huron county, Was trious man whose word was as good an his wheat seeding. The area sown was not as .
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-pssa its oeGOnd reading by a majority of honestly in the sight of all me $284000,000. One would shrink -from ap. MEDICAL CoNG.REss ADJOURNED, -The heard. The . tbitrators were John Mo- bond. He was a consistdrit member of the large as in previous years. -Mrs. H. J. ,
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nine.. Trouble, however; axosq,at the Corn. the.right to h1old their heads tip and their. plyi,lg the same, test to the counties in the Pan-Americau; Medical Congress at Wash- Kenzie, Sarnia ; Judge Tom, Goderich; Bayfield and Varna church, of ,the estab. Smith left on Tuesday for Sheldon, North : i
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mittee stage and, as the King refused to I . great Province of Ontario. The revised re- ington. adjourned Friday to meet in the and Simon McLeod, Parkhill, ex,warden'of liahed church of Scotland, in which he held Dakota'. -A large number from t this vicinity I 1
chests out and to feel that they are the poors t&4- for 't . 1 ,I
i I he financial, year ending on the City of Mexico in 1896 or 1897. Middlesex county. The counsellors were R. the honorable position of Elder for a period attended the Hensall fair on Friday last, I I
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create enough peers to carry the measure of all men. We saw in a Conservstive 30th JJune show a surplus in the treasury of FuMIGATION REsuXFD,-AII immigrants H. Collins, barrister, Exeter, and J. F. Lis- extending over twenty-eight years. He Quito a ri,grnber were disappointed by J. W. 11
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through Committbe in theshape desired by I paper.the oth' be Y entering Michigan through Canada must ter, Q. C., - Sarnia. John - Dalziel claims took a deep interest in church work and q:
. or day that Huron was to $1,386,579. At least that is the -ordinar Bengough's concert not taking place in the
the Government,,E&rlGrey and his colleagues ; " honored" by the presence of Sir John Way f putting it, but if. anyone thinks that here*&f' evening. -Mr. and Mrs. George H. dson I
ter be inspected and fumigated in ac- compensation for ten acres of land that now every good and Worthy cause. His life was -a 1 ,
t therel is a million dollars in the treasury he I
were compelled to resign. The Duke of Thompson, Hon T cordsInce with blichigan laws. forms the channel of the river Aux Sauble that of a true Christian and as such lie died, have returned to Hensall.-Mr, and Mrs. A,
I - George E. Foster, Hon. J. will be very much mistaken. This our. SkNDBAGGING IN CHICAGO. -Two sand- since that stream has been diverted froui its able during his illness to administer advice Jarnes Jxrrott are this week spending & few i
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Wellington was ,then called upon by the i C. Patter8on And others. The idea isiridi plus only applies' to the ordinar revenue , ba gers took $8,000 from the counting room. natural course, by means of dredging, and and admonition to his children and aged days iniToronto.-Mr. George NIcTaggsirto ]
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King to form on anti -ref orm ministry, but: culous. Ic is cot only ridiculous ; it is and expenditure, called the. Consolidated of the P&pet Brewing Company's supply turned into lake Huron at Grand Bend, in- partner in life.. To him the event-wse but of Chiselhurst, ocotfpiqd the pulpit of the I
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fund,ibut there isin addition' an '6xpendi- house in Chicaigo, the other night, having stead of at Port Frank, the oritinal mouth a glorious sunset, that gladsome promise of Methodist church laat, 'S&bbath eVenillg.- 11
was un ble to straighten matters out ' bar 'mful and ham no place in the ethics Of i I I J
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for hiihl', and the latter , I ' I ture on capital account amounting o nearly rendered the cashier R. H. Cruckshow in- of the river, twelve miles elow. The a more glorious dawning. He was a maa Mr. George Kennard l9ft on Monday mom- i
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petterl to recall Earl Grey was com- I such a country as Canada. Is a man h ,nor- four millions of dollars, of which three, mil- sensible by a b ow on the head. Sauble used to run parallel with the lake made up o I f wholly good parts and his good- Ing for Chicago, where he will sperd this - I
t re- lions. as spent in public works and nearly ImmE.NsE TRAVEL. -The Illinoig Central for twelve miles before emptying into it and ness ot heart -and willingness of handmade -week at the World's Fair. -Mr. Rich tA I I
and %gree ; ad when his hired'm&n' comes to him t6 I i
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to a wholesale creation of new peers, I port progress in another field ? The farin a mill *,oa in railway subsidies. If, there- on its lo his
. I drs Cal JVVorld's Fair and suburban by the change 14,000 acres of swamp land everyone a, friend who knew him. Inpolitice Parsons, of Quebee,imon a Asitto 1,
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A crisis was approaching which might have' of Canaia h%v7e hired thete men to attend to ford', ,total revenue is act against total ex- trains since the' opening of the Fair has car- in Stephen, MeGillivary and Boeanquat he was a staunch Conservative and one of the brother, Mr. Wm. Parsons. -Mr. Frances i
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ended in w revolution,and there was no help , the business of the country. We are honor. plus, a ,defleit of $2,500,000. Sir Charles June, 2,927,213. July, 2,690,686. Augnot, was taken at Grand Bend some time ago, leaves his family well provided for and exhibiting two of his horses; at the Western . I
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for the Xing, He, however, got out of the ' ad by the presence only of men who ' . .
I - have TuppeIr once told the Mackenzie Govern- 2,889,412. 1 This gives & total for the Mar and was submitted to the arbitrators on possessors of one of the best farms in Stan- Fair, London, next week. 1 i
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