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I and that they regularly attend Gait, $8 ; hard, $10. ' Wheat is now 40 1 nips.and a large quantity of oats, several . I I x the i i — . that the teacher should keep the copy horse races, le of dozen seta of harness, .-, I . . I I � urged I I � .Z tion 6e mUlion telegrams despatched during Prohibition. divine service and the Sabbath school on. the cents .per bushel ; oats, 25 --to 30 Cents ; I carriages, a. c9aR mber of other .11 �' We I t I . books in his desk and examine frequently. � J auy of the heirs be bran, $10 a ton; potatoes, 50 cents per � a crushing machine, and a nu . , i I I � ' MEN'S FUR GOODS. the same period. 1 DEAR ExPOSITOR,—As a good deal of at- ShouU _ I 01 I I , . Friday afternoon entertainment@ were re- I Lord's Day." 49 ying habits " he bag ; barley, out of eight., Revival meet- necessary stable fixtures, including a steam I . � � - I ns to. i 1 - The major portion of th6 telegraph wires tention is, just now, directed towards the 0 soul destro � i commended. Several teachers discussed the � guilty f these . I . . engine wer I I we I i ;:- i in London are under ground, some 140,000 ooming vote� on Prohibition, permit me to . ation further. . or she shall not receive more than the in- iDgG held here for six weeks. A large num- , e completi6ly destroyed. The - - - -_ I I qua 0 joined origin of the fire puzzles the care taker, Mr. I., I � ; .1 miles being laid in subways, while but 10,- i set before your readers a few thoughts on terest annually of the $500 until satisfactory -her have made a profession. Fifte ' u �_. I ,., 1-Je to I q The Auditor's report was presented, and-, . I r Our assortment of Fur Goods is 000 miles of overhead wires help to 81-lut Out one aspect of the subject, namely, the de- , econded by R. pros the Methodist Church on Sunday, 1�ovem- Gatecliffe. The only way he can account � I i . . . . on motion of G. Sheppard, a if is given of reformation. � , - I 1 see ; I ounty. Our the sun from London's itreets. � priving men of the right to use intoxicatin —H. B,' Board, Q. C., local master in bar 19th." for it is by the carelessness of some tramps I I � equal to anything in.the 0 1 9 E. Brown, was adopted, andthe janitors or- , been sleeping in 1. , 15 Thursday —There are serious complaints from -Great who might possibly have � , ,�: I I I . I I . I :. - - i lities are of the beat to be obtain- The ministers and priesti of London are liquor as a beverage. On what grounds do dared to be paid the usual fees. chancery, died of paralysis on . De- Britain of the inferior quality of the Can- the straw. . - . 7z : l - , I �,not occupied p1l the time in preaching, for Prohibitionists claim that men, by law, be - - afternoon of last week in Woodstock i . I year , I I i . The Resolution Committee reported, and .1 � I " ta - , , been received. I W . I . . . ' and - low as" We last year they'mi%de eighty thousand people. so deprived of that right ? First,—for the ceased was 61 years of %ge. � ed, our prices as -fiAy. He was Master adian apples that have so far 11 � - I ,_, , � _ , I � I - - ' . - . amer- ! i , _ - the report was considered clause by clause. of The varieties are not salable, and the fruit o Perth Items. I I , I I show the beat in � forty thodsand. -- good of those w� ho use it in this way and, of Chancery 33 years, and held the office I '. � I I - . . The report of the Committee as amended . I . � - I 11 (f or i I number of years. is small. The reason for this exhibition o,f I , . I 1 115 � . Loudon hap," immense wealth, and where are liable to lo "� control of their appetite, was adopted as follows : town solicitor for a ot forthcoming, It may I —Mr. J. W. Laird, who has. been princi-' �., I � 1. cata- OORSIOAN LAMB COATS, there is vast wealth there is also the greatest and thus become debased by it ; and, See- the Algoma dia. low-grade fruit Ism lie schools -for ten ' �. - . l . 1. That the Entrance Examiners be satio- —The Ophir mine, in in the high pal of the St. Masys, pub I i � of poverty. London has always a 0�6ne of selfprotection. For I now in active operation, and the lie in the general short crop and ... . . I �, ond,—ae a me wor trict, is - . N,Owl COON COATS) for the deethute and hnfortunatb and char,' d rea. fied with one copy of the ornamental . mill hag been running at its limit of capacity prices uoted at Montreal, for good quality years, and who is going to HamiltOD . . ., 0 1 . . I I the present, let us look at the gecon in the copy book, No. 5. 1. readily ; to take charge of the life department - , . � fact, BULGARIAN LAMB COATS, ity is dispensed with a liberal hand, but son, though the' first is probably the more 11. That' this Association views wit since it was - put.in place. The first gold applesTring $3.50 per barrel there of Seneca Jones', Insurance bu,siness, in - .. � . i � �one seldom hears of any such princely gifts worthy of the two. In the records ot crime alarm the proposition of"the Education sent down to Toronto, and is now. 'but those would appear to be poor and in- . L * ' Do brick was � . � froin . , . ' � . . T . _. -PERSIAN LAMB CA.PS) . 7 of that city, got a � capital s,,-nd off . - I � . � coming from a Londoner as the one lately we find at least 80 per cent of our criminals partment to substitute the Public Schoo in the Bank of Cofflmerce� there. sufficie6t reasons for the suicidal polio] I . . - I -A . ty classed as intemperate, Such is the state- -George I � - � BEAVER LAN B CAPS, given to a Montreal institution, twen Leaving Examination for the Entrance Ex - Foster, aged 24 years, was taken floodiug the English market with culls and the St. Marys' Boa -rd of Ed -1-ition the other, '. . � , � I thousand pounds b uDday, suffer- destroying the confidence of BAtish bu ere evening. Much regret wi-is expressed at - - . ; eing the highest amount ' t of Warden Massie, -of ' the Central r to the Toronto hospital on S �y . W. , I . I . in Simination, to the High School, and wool . - I - i en � I . - I � asion. � : �, BEAVER OAPSY . donated charity by a single person. , 1 Prison, before the Royal Commi i Examinatio ing from opium poisoning., The doctors - in the Canadian apple trade. Mr. Laird's dep-%rture. . Andrew Rae, of . . I . . ; . I . � I I i . : recommend that the Entrance 4 —Iwo loads'of young people from Walk- —The friends of Mr : I I . 11 : I I . � �_ � ASTR&CHAN -CAPS, THE WEALTHY - JEWS. Other prison officers of long service make and Public School Leaving be left so the worked. with him all day, and he was finally . hat,anxious on his so- ,,-,,- ; I I . � . i . 11 - � I I I I similar- statements, Eminent judges in this brought round. He adinitted he had taken orton drove out the *other night to a f &r- Listowel, are somew . � � I : � all the are at present. � at. He sent word �hat he would leave � � . � � . FOOT MUFFS) . The man firom Jerusalem, despite mer's on the South line, to have a dance. cou . I . � . � � I . . � rebuffs, kicks and- slurs heraceiv6s, keeps on country sod in Britain attribute three-quar- IJf. In view of the benefits received by the laudanum with suicidal intent. �_ , I I : I i . id, The farmer thought the horur was too late, Loophole, Illinois, for Lietowel, about the . - � . � . I � i - � FUR DRIVING GLOVES tera' of the crime to the use of liquor, di- . - the even tenor of his way piling up , his -, the members of this Association, and th�t —Michael Caraber, one of the oldest an - I i- arely society has a at their die, 24th of October, and from that time nothing I I redtly or indirectly. Si �,- -, . - . 1� AND MITTS &c. Wealth, for the Jewish portion. of the popu- I the funds in the Association treasury beat known residents of Guelph township, and refused to place his boom . as been heard of him. Fears are -enter- , . . Sion posel. Not to be baffled, they drove to a b . �. � . t y ,,are � � � � I esIthiest, it being 90611 grounds for protecting itself against rapidly decreasing, therefore, we, your co - died at the old homestead, lot 8, conces I i lation of London in the w . L � vacant house on an adjacent farm, that had tertodned that he may have been in one of. I . , .� I I . i injury to life and -property by the entire at the advanced age Of 86 14 I , � I � ;� All our goo -tile is only half as I mittee, recommend that the annual fees f 7, on Friday, � lot 59 been used as a he r, - I ELCIII91 � ds. -are warranted to be computed that the Gen ' a roost during the summe the wrecks which occurred on the lines he I � � robftition of the traffic. Then,what an na re. He had lived on the same . � I � wealthy.as the Jew. I I P . male members be 50 cents and of fam a Yea floor, wonld travel over about that time. ; ,.� . I the would l4eaved every year in L years and had never been inside of a rail- and procuring a hoe scraped off the ;.i " . - as represented. . London Tis vast. Whether it is business immense Bum members 25 cents, y ; 'Marys, I � I - - and began their hoe-down. There must be —In the Methodist church, St. , -1 - �, I ;1 have � 11 or pleasure, one finda wherever they may go the punishment of crimwandinjail and Mr.H.I. Strang,& A.,and Inspect r way car. - . - I I I � - �. ­_ I eL ' eople of London Tom took up the questions in the que Rev. J. Scott, M. A., gave a sermon on .1 .� s whk Ladi' s' Furs. - . prison maintenance, In your own town, sti n. —A county school teacher was before the lots of fun in a dance when it can be en. on Sunday eveoin�g, 19th ult., the pastor, . , enough in the field. The P joyed under such circumstances, . . . - L he use of fir"rmia is prohibited instructi Brantford , police magistrate, on Saturday, . , - 18. Mr. Editor, t drawer. Several interesting and a . temperance from the -words, "'So shalt thou ­�. . lu rf know very little about each other and seem - I I edicine. . I . Ir . -_ ie general safety. Your sanitary regu- . on a charge of illegally practising in —Lewis Fletcher, a car inspector on the III -1 - I Military and Shoulder Capes, Muffs, to care less. -There is no place,in the world for tk answers were given. ay, at Belleville, was the evil away from among you. The , . . . . I at he had graduated on the' Grand Trunk Railw � - . Z . I . � latione are also strictly enforced for the subje . spuubtject of rehibition of the liquor traffio - LL deal fletsy Coats, &C', in all where man is taught his own proper insig- Mr. Strang proceeded with his tit, It appeared th . I Collars, Gaun - - struck by' an eagine the other night. Both ! L L� ' 'a the line and had given tr , .i I � . in other side of sat . I i . I I _# ses of Fur. We can supply you - nifloance as in London. When one says he same reason, yetgou permit the sale of Ism , was viewelfrom a common sense and practi- I .".� L . r "Infinitives mind Partioi1pleg,"and i il clas aily debasing theyouthii meht to some friends. He was fined . of his arms, one log mind the foot of another � � I . . . - � � . I ity is we'll acquainted in London.he might wailk that which is ' short time at his disposal gave dome His head, was badly cal standpoint, and the arguments were such x I q ' ve y y9of leg was out off. 1: , I 7 � i - ny particular sbape or qual -iiing the aged, rendering many , bj� —The funeral of .the late Mr. Cad , — . -1 with a the busiest thoroughfare at ito'bupiest hour PauP61 hie hints on this so tit, . I shed and his body ivas a wasin of citte as to appeal to the reason and conscience of , I ': , practical and valus - - . . � L homes wretched, and nerving the baud �, to a M61bourne, Middlesex county, took ! , _ L Ot �. I 11 i of Fur. � which were highl by t a tea his hearers. L't . . I , .0 . and n meet one whom he 'know. Even y appreciated I - I , , � on November 189h. The deceased wa con- and bruises. He expired about ten minu � . Lull -7 , the G. O.'M., whose picture in 6ontiaup,lly deeds �f violence. Not only do temperance teachers. Being a master of English -t Fr�n- 4 �_ t .� 'A d been later. Deceased, who was 43 years of age, —On the l8th inst. as George Peart, Hib- I I I �; -fine lur before the public gaze, might walk through men claim the right thus to protect thein- , but lately, ha - . � � L We are headquarters for cipal Strang is always at home when "Os- stable for some years I I . . a a Scotohman and had only been in the bert, was driving. into Seaforth with some I � I - * . car I . ­ : . . - selves against personal violence and loss of � rying the mails. Although 84 years of wa . - . � thing perts,ining, to, this, as in He leaves grain, and with his little son on top of the - 1; I � P Goods. - the Strand and hurrying, hustling London cussiog, any . I � property, but they claim the right to may other branches of his work, sod his rema ke age, he was able to attend to his Auties no- company's service about a year. � I � . I I — .. 4 - might fail to recognize him. The- - resident . the operation of a and big ly til shortly before his de . ath. . a wife ;nd nine children. The -family, who load, an accident happened by which the . , .,. . I I " �. I a � I of Camden Town or Kentish. Town only that they will Dot permit are always eagerly listened to I I . V the little fellow got his leg broken, about three .1 I . I I System which is the cause of at least three- I Th e- programme Of sports for the Que- are leav, are being looked after b, ,� - I - )DS ' ' JACKSON ]�ROS-, gets to the west end on �8undays and. the . term. of both public and private . charity. valued' bec winter carnival has been arranged, and WO= Christian Association. . . inches isbove the ankle. It seems the little _ �, * I � 1. � t ender naV6*r_'comes we'st of I Afl passing 5 vote of thanks to �he fellow got cold and g ot out to warm himself., , 1� . . L I � regular ass an c : I - n, we refer to the sworn evid 8 be- in said to have the approval of Montreal —Oa Sunday evening, 19th November, at i�, � . SEAFORTH , Aldgate'pump, and the olq-song 11 I never 119841�1 trustees of the Goderich Model Sch or L and when getting on again he fell between �, : . � - 0 . I ore the Royal Commission. But we need a Aqrioc�iltl crities. The programme includes all sorts Montreal, "Honore Mercier, son of the .� . �� the one of their' -,school, th a el, o I . go east of Temple Bar," applies to the west f r '. . I � I I I — I .. not go so farS� Lot,us consult the charity i EXXan. of athletic pastimes, and the attack ind de- Honorable H. Me -cier, ex -premier of the the wheel , when the hind whe f the �� ! . , ; � ender. . I I adjourned to meet at the call of the isus, military and province of Quebec, Paul De Martigny, son wagon went over his leg, fracturing the - �'. � �'l i at of any municipality in this county tive. . fence of an ice fort by Ind , . 1, � HoW THE QUEEN TILAVBLS. Xecou . . � � SIGHTS OF OLD LONDON. I - I . of Dr. De Martigny; Alphonse Pelland, bones. � . % S, 1-1 - and we will find very lew cases not directly , -_ - ­ . anowshcers. I . ,�� I - I Her Majesty do,es not travel on the cheap � I '. V I I I I I � . e LoNDox, England, Noy. 1st, 1893. plan. It is not's penny a mile pa�aenger Or indirectly traceable to the use of liquor. I I —A Niagara Falls despatch ea�@: It has brother of Mr. Polland, the lawyer," were —An unfortunate accident happened to I ; A.� - � . Frivate beneficence is 'taxed in the same 11 Canada. just come to light that John -F. Anders, arrested charged with a premeditated at- Rev. J. S. Collibg, '6f Mitchell, on Sunday . I.-,. , . C. p, Huntington, one of California's rwil- she railway is a'arrying,but a ten shilling a way. There are many instances in every Canada took 27, � medals for butter at the who fell dead in his father"& house, on the tempt to destroy the Nelson monument on night, 19th ult., while driving home froin � 1� j � _. i . . her Majest - . .a_. �, . . � - once told the writer that mile one. for that is the Bum y . acques Cartier Square. Tfie prisoners are Stratford, where he had been preaching. -1 . ; �, way magnates, I mntry whiere men World's Fair, - bezzler of $6 ­ � - . i " . ares, from the centre,of New pais for herself ; for her family, suitiii. at- town and village in this'ec 2Nh inst., was the am - college students and all sorts of excuses are The front axle,, broke and �he driver, Mr. � . . . . I � I within. the same . of all classes in society have become objects —The present year will have 53 Sund ye, funds of the Bank of Niagara, .at Niagara 1� " , I ran � I - I : - tendants, ond others of less prominence . being made for their escapade, by the Farrow, was- thrown out. � 'The horse ' - i York City &a from what is called the centre of private charity throu h the terrible habit beginning , and ending on that day of the Falls, New York� .where he had been am- away, and Mr. Collin jumped from the rig 1� - � . . of Londoni there are more people in the for- first-class fare is paid. g I Freneh press. The young men, however, 9 -, " 1. � � j � he statistics of Noeice having been received by a railway of drunkenness. Not only the unskilled week. ployed as assistant cashier for some years. to and was found unconscious beside the road. . � 1'. . Mier city, but a look over t . - Lamb, s'ed 55 years, were supplied 'with dynamite enough I . I . I . 9 I .� , ,_ I - I ',iEW- . I hown how- small N�w York of h eaty's intention to honor the road workman thus be -comes w wreck and. spends —Rev. Daniel M. Beattie, B. D., so of : —The body df Win. k all the buildings in the vicinity and a He was seriously -hurt, having several bad I 1� I I I London only a his hard earnings for't-hat which makes him- Robert Beattie, Guelph, died on' the lot a man in fairly comfortable circumstances, wrec scalp wounds, and suffered for some time !. i. ". . I or I , . City is, for as Mr. Philip 01welli a promin-, by tra ?-,,Stjing over it, the official machinery . 'he bay at the foot of successful culmination of,their plot would . I I . I I 6t once physically an incapable, but our best me- - lAit., in Greenwood, South Carolina. was fished out of ill , ; li, � � . . ent Now York lawyer, said recently : " New is put In" ioticia, and orders are a I . " on Friday. De- have resulted disastrously to life and prop- from ooncussion of the brain ; his face was , ''i I . I i York is an immense city &-ad we are justly issued vl all along the route to be travelled, as ohanios, business and professional men are —Mr. Wrn. Murray of the 8th liue,Z rra, Botburat street, Toronto, out and be was badly bruised and shaken- tipo' 1� � : � . Fine ' often overcoma by the habit, and become pulled a monster turnip a few weeks ago ceased was around the wharf on' Thursday orty, . � I I to what rules must be observed during the —On Tuesday night last week, a daring * —The appointment of Mr, Georte Hells to. �.�_' � I I I proud of it, but When it comes to bigness. to . . dependent on the charity of their former me" that weighed 17 pounds 4 ounces. afternoon, andAbat was the last seen of him . I � 1. � � business and Street tra,ffic, passage -of the royal train. . robbery took place at the Oil 8 rings post the Customs Collectorship at tra;tford, . � . I has 'not sea m ! ". I I ,tie, bustle, sociates, who will removal Listowel � . . - New Every employee, from superintendents of _� - W t I I the -sent to the �" from � � ' —Hamilton Board'of Trade have u ani- slive. - - I k — Mon heard by the where h� has been a leading and popular ­ 4 � New Yoi if' not in it with Loadon, ,tt:e V(,,,'. Allen of Belleville, is office, in Mr. Yates' store. T e safe was necessitated his I . eon% combined divisions down to the humble section man, iloorhouse. In the face of these facts it sly adopted a resolution in favor of wo- —Mrs. Janne ,_ I � - - : I �14 �� � -York, Berlin, Paris and Vi which any man can verify for him.self—is . seeking $100 a month alimony ,from her hoe- blown open and'the noise n on . 0 -ts upstairs, but on citize". At a public reception. held 1, I n, for many years I � 1. I I `0 do not make a circle of thirty miles, whi h receives a special time ble which gives in- . cent postage. ' . idlin- g the royal not the duty as well ad the rightli of all, to I —An Ottawa milliner was fined $1 and band, Dr. Wrn. CA Alle Yateefamily, who lived havi ig all the doors Tuesday 'evening, last week, at- which a � I . : : London covers. London has some 35,'000 formation as to'the e5lact time o* ted account of the burglars 13 1 ; . . at pedes- to pass over each use their best efforts for the entire suppres- costs on Friday for contraveuit)g the ivic mayorof Cornwafl, but recentl in � � I � . , . ' I r'oets, And if one were a first class train may be expected As 1 by-law providing for early closing. .., i Fort M21yin'T'"Orth. tied with rope, it was impossible to gain ad- large number of the citizens were present, . 11 . may Sion of the traffic, which, is only evil. collector of customs at I Mr. Hess was presented by Mr. R.- Martin,, I I � I � 1 7 triari, and walked on an.average twenty section of the road. Each train which her "suit. she ,mittance. One 61 the family got out of - _ I I I oad at that time must be�ve already trespassed oP yourt vAluabla —About 50 tons of poultry arrived ir To- west Territory. To succeed in I i to be tinaning on the r . . . the window and' gave the alarm, and the on behalf ofthe citizens of Liatowel, with & . -4 V . � * . miles a day, it would takefull five yearf place Lopice - to too great an extent, the moral ay. must prove that her husband resides in -00- ; - - _ I Ints, I ronto on the' -day before Thanksgiving D de their escape. handbome gold -headed ebony cane. An ele . L - I . I traverse the,streets, not to speak of the - be sidetracked at a stated time and act of the -case must be left for future A glut in the market ensued, causing a big to6rio. robbers Aeeivg this, M& nt Derby tea set was presented to Mrs. , ­ it . ' � . - . forty miles of new streets which are added and on n#'accouut, proceed until the royal alp Sincerely Yours, . _ I . Daniel Campbell, of concession 4, T.hey secured from $300 to $400 in moneY ga L I I �Mon. the Metropoilis. train has passed. Thirty:- minutes before consideration, drop in prices.- —Mr Ze along sod stampsi Suspicion falls on six young Hess, ". � % L . . every yearito . VINDEX. — ord 'Saugeen, has bought all the saw log t . I . I �.� n L i The f OLPUI&tion of London is i,m- the royal train starts from whatever station, Noveniber 20th, 1893. ��;, Mr. Varley, evangelist, left 'Iran )rt Elgin t . —Mr. JEI. G. McMicken, of Toron-to, re- . ­ `4 ' ore _ go p f " on Tuesday of last week, Before he Lake Huron beach from P( o Kin- man who were seen &round the village the . "� i.. . � a but unless one goes to certain see- bar Majesty. may be departing, a " pilot i. goill � ODO. same day. , presentative of the Great Northern Railroad, -1 I .11 an(i __ 1 a about $5, . I � � mense, engine 11 is always sent ahead to clear the was presented with a draft for $200. a is c.ardiue. The price paid wa ted in Dreg- while getting off the train at Stratford, on - 2 1. , ., . L I ! . . stock, � i West Huron Teachers, t He has already been offored $1,L-00 on his —A sensation has been cre& - is A � - tions: the foreigners are not noticed amongst . i I . � the vast numbers Of EUglish People. Woy,ftEld after the royal train has passed oin- nowbolding meetings in Toronto, ' William H Wednesday night, last week, dropped h ;. . � � eapest , . The Serni-Annual meeting of the West Thomas Cooper and infaul, of: bargain, but .prefers io saw them himself. den , by the arrest of Dr. eary - 4 , . L -14 minutes is allowed to elapse . —M rs. . I - - , � � London has cloas.on a million houses, other thirty' t Elgin dock sad Bullis, charged with baving befrayed Mary pocketbook, containinVa $50 bill and sew I Huron..Teachers' Association was held in .: * Middlemiss, were baptized in the .Presby-' H a will have a mill at Por ,5 L amongst which are diptributed a population before ,the ordinary traffic ,of the road is ' � . Jane Evistoott, and with having furnished oral railway passes. r. McMicken gave . ..., If 1 L I - I Goderich on Friday and Saturday of la t torian church, Riverside, with water from aliso one at 1,nverhuron. - - . 4 - . a . . I . th. I 9, so that there are more resumed, - 0 her with medicine to procure abortion. Dr, the puree up for lost, but was very agree . �, I L of five million week. There was a fair .9ittendanoe f the Jordan. ' —Robert Sweeton, or., Robert Sweeton, . I - there are people in There ar� no .Nihilists seeking to run - � . Bullis has from the very first treated the af- ably surprised next day �on having the puree - I I , � . L ____ I n'S � - I 1J � I houses in London than teachers. — treet Car Company have r., and Wallace Sweeton, all residents in t � . @ton. bar off the raile'via the dy- - - � . The Hamilto , a clear case returned to him. It had been. found by I 1 �2 1 ,r resl- . Bo London's public houses nu,ir, her Majesty's train ­ . . . PIRST DAY. claim of Mrs. Reece, hose �Lrseaii were brought before a magistrate, fair a@ of blackmail. -He pro , , I ­_ � � Settled the I ­ au,next 12,000, and to counteract the bad effect of namite route, but there are no chances mi. Wm.. -Houston, M. A., director of - ken off on July 4thp charged with working on Sunday. The da- test@ hie entire innocence of the charge, and Mr. Dardell, of the Grand Trunk Railway I I 1� . , ; . I . � � Cession, so many. gin palaces there are 1,500 places taken -of any mistake being made by negli-' ' daughter had her arm ta I d declares his ability to prove the tatter im- train service, Mr. Momicken rewarded i W I A I . ' I Teachers' Inotitutesi discussed Mathematics by the payment -of $2,000, L - fendants are Seventh Day Adventists, an t, I A f public worship where, careless railway- employees, or eve.n, , tioder the following heads : let, Mental � - onibility of hi having been guilty of the the honest finder by giving him $9.0 and a .� .. . I �t� ' one can derive gent or . aum Show in To- the offense charged was painting a tongue- po . . I I ; bir. 0 . - . — t 8 YOUL 11, �., il I 1, no, for eve crossing is 9 offences. Sympathy for the ng doe- Thanksgiving turkey. I � t, plaina , Spiritual comfort. evil -disposed perso Iry withheld his gros . 4' - � I � al watchers Arithmetic ; 2d, Notation and Numeration ; ronto last week a splendid collection of Of S Wagon, The magistrate . _e, . I � . I I � . . . . � � . The Allen Immigration Bill which wall closely inspected and -addition I 3d, the four'Elementary Rules ; 4th, Frac- tor in widespread, and *the almost univeresif —On Tuesday evening, last week, a large � . . . . e - these flowers which came from Rich ond, decision. , ­ . � � 'ority in the present' are placed on guard. All switch a are not, I i of Wes� belief among those who know him is that number of young p6ople assembled at the . ;�, �v I - . defeated b,y a large maj. - tions ; �,5th, Ratio; 6th,. InvAution and Indiana competed successfully for prE es. -t-The death of John Belton, � � -, - � Many only looked, but securely spiked down, so, I I- I uld in the minds of Evolution. In Mr. Huston's introduction of occurred one day last week, when the case comes to trial he will amply residence of Mr. Georgb Robinson, South I- . � ; parliament, wo —R. S. Lang, apple buyer, has sh Ued Ni�aouri, which I., e - I -W What � is an far as possible they are made safe fro m_ a - - -_ - i� . . a large portion of h- about vindicate his heretofore u tarnished char- .. Boundary, Blanshard, and presented Mr. I . , -have prevented iubjeot he dealt with the value of Arit over 6,000 barrelis of apples from Ker- was very sudden, He was engaged � '� I I . 41 �, rt . termed the pauper eLleMen;t from increasing. being either turned by - the paising of the thee wo A Ernest Robinson and his bride with an ele- I . 3 1 . , thoughtless -metic under three heads :—Its practical and od, Watford and Parkhill stationef this the barn, aud his absence being noticed, his I motor. � " , � i� I . . 9 gant Centre table and rocking. chair, as a I . ,III in tile L From the continent pours in. thousands of train or by Billy mistake of a I 'Culture value and its value as an iutroduo- f all 11 . daughterment to see what was keeping her —A very sad occurrence was the horno- I . ,.i4 V.. � I . ; .j g. � � I I f , I - _. � I maties. Culture - d her father lying coming on Tuesday last - week, of Mr. Joh� token of their es.teern for the young people ' � � .,. destituie and poor, and late statititics show signalman. ' — iv t father so long., She foun I . . I— 1 a quarter� of A million of TO _"9DON.�. � tiou to other or higher mathe � Twenty 'Japanese farmers arr (d a , orde . up: Uren, one of East Ni8souri's pioneers. upon their marriage and their removal from I 1� t� � ill Nii-t- that more thai �' Vancouver a few days ago, by the steam@bip on i the flo .. 11 I . � was dealt with. under three heads : Practice, ad. A widow and grown ' " , 0 st.olen families ea,rn lose than half a crown a day. Her,Majasty has honored thel MetrQpOlis skill, knowledge and esthetic. Mental ' ourn 'the sudden loan of Only three weeks previously he,had left for the scenes of their youth in East Nissourt 11 � . � . . � I � 38 statistics show that last of her Kingdom with two visits in as many - � . Empress of China. They will start a farm- family are left to in : . Southern California, in the hope thaili the to take up housekeeping in St. Marys. A '� �_�; I - - . . � � � . The workhoui I � . .. Arithmetic was dealt with in a very praoti, ink colony ia Canada. ' i - a loving father. . ' ,� v '. - k I � I e 1,400 children born within weeks, both `01 which. times Paddington- cal and instructive manner. —A young child of Mr. Small, Mid4le- —J. AlcAuley, the manager of the Buffalb failing h;alth of his wife might be recuper- substantial repast was. partaken of by the '' )-,)(I in . year there wer - I . visitors, and dancing was indulged in till '� ; � hAving ­ the vralle of such places, and though pauper- f her arrival'. ated. The journey of three thousand miles I .; .,, , station has been- the point 0 The diSCUbSiOn d this subject was miss, swallowed a penknife with whiDh he Fish Company , in Wiarton, says that the � lety, but " daylight didappear." . - 't � � ism - said to be decreasing,, the fact is that 11 Where is the royal train ?" asked the Strang, - so far the. baby it a one catch this yetir was 'about the same an last2 was looked forward to with anx I �1! I I I . I ts � continued by Inspector Toni, H. I. had been playing, but . 0 , ; - . I e the V where two years ago the charitable inatitu- . writer of 4 porter at Padditigton station last J. Delgatty.- Inspector Robb, of East t. though his company has 130,000 pounds les unfortunately at Chicago an enforced delay —The dwelling h use of Mr. D. Kropf, at 11 - -1 I the worse for the daDgerout experimet 11 Poole, had a narrow eacape from going to I � .. - J -bodied " * lijad last of one week occurred, it being impossible to - "? 11 - ed 6y tione of London . I H ron, -who was present' also took part in eevy oa3eiitriad at Ot �Awaii in,the freezer this year than they d I a contained 10,000 able Monday. "Over at the, furthest platform u 2 —In the MoGr berth. before. Thrie. days the clouds In smoke, the other night. The *r, 0 ! �. � I ; though it was easy to got a sleeping a 11 �, . - � present time there are some iug-shipped I I I I atip-ars, at the was the answer ; but the discussion. both defendants, McGreevy and C )on iolly, autumn, but this is owing to hav had cause of the fire was overheated bricks in -q v I � . P . lags, I ice. of a I e summer.The freez. after the balmy breezes of California � I ed her- 12,000 af the same, c find the 11 furthest p atform " it was not 00 Mr. W. H. Johnston gave , not were found guilty of conspiracy and sa: iteno- more fresh fi8h during th . connection with the f e f or heating , - i � . .; . . I ard at that i&,two- been encountered, the frail. siork one died 1 '404 �. . I It 1'�.-%,and L0$Do,N's HOSPITAL NURSES. easy to induce the porter on gu motion in regard to substituting thd Public jail er contains at present 1,100,000 Pon' . 'butcl 9 I ;�; I - - I . ,so through - ad to one year in. the Carlton count, thirds of which are trout. 1. The rem%ine arrived back in charge of the water for, iering e , '" thing they had .I . � . __ - . ,I en on the streets platform to grant permission to pq_ School Leaving. ExaffiinatiouA for � the RM without hard la.bor. been doink that day. a 6d that came I I . A familiar eight to be se . I rrowiDg husband. The funeral took place .ti;� . _1 , ., employing the usual I 'N . , I - - - rapidly I laughing the gate. However, tranoe. I —The pupilm of Colborne street school, —Mr. James MoNaughton, of CulroeBii so ' brid a."bebame obarred . th6 roqy-cheeked, . in the old homestead near St. Marys... in coutact,'with the I i t house : af Loadon are I tible to ,%a English railway teem word ted: London, voluuta1tily collected a large quan- i near Teerjwate�rii died on Wednesday morn- fro .. � - I � I . means, so irromis The,following commit oin rope are lighter in almost from the heat, and � it was' in such a place 1. 7 -L -, --and in many cases - ut tw, i wee�s, ill- —Ontario's c � � : I � . eyed., Jxind and pleasant I riter passed through the . "Yoph a a them - ing, I&A week, after abo O' . I . p � - and the w i —Resolution —Messrs. W. H to", tity of provisions, and distributed they were "that it could not be Been, Although the tg : �' ". - L handsome faces—of those; who, in the capac- porter, er coin the poorer. I a I artment this- year than I - . �i . 2, con. ity . of hospital nurses, tend and wait on the barrier a small silv James Delg%tty, George Baird, and Misse - noes, from inflammation of the lungs. Mr. every dep rly ' - - X ::', . amongst the families of the poor in their dis in 1892, According to the Ontario Bureau - mmell of burning wood was detected as ea I 1� .1. I Joh4,a ndon hospitals, The royal train is rather disappointing Mary Blair; Audit—Messrs. trict on Thaukagivivig Day. I i MaNaughton was one of the most progres- a 2 o'clock p. m., the fire did not burst out A - . ­ I i thousands of patients in Lo Burrows and I i . of Industries, the decrease of the wheat is, ! i ;.� k I I � I in outward appearance", as were it not for . S, J. Boyd and J. A. Dempsey. —Teeswater Presbyterians have erected a sive fairmers in the town9hip, and a man of _ " I and the nurses namber some 7,000, 1,500 of �' eyence - yield is 7,041,581 bushels. Of -barley 2,- till 10-30 p. m., after the family had all re- . 1, I , . � � I rd, bag to the work with. the royal cOat Of arms on the side of the . I Mr. Johnston's resolution with r�f new manse for their pastor, Rev. James sterling worth. He was of a kindly dispos- . � ; A , - � . .1 I I - whorn devote their time , I ain might be" A% 468,230 bushels 1�es were grown in 1893 tired for the night. 'Mr. Kropf was too ill a the tri , -Leaving of Omfort ition and was loved at home and respected -1 I I � 'I � - I of the Queein's saloon carriag o the Public School Examination The house is a model c ave his bed' but a few paili -7 ,I �'i I . 3ecuniary kind - M aloolm, . . . � out any remuneration� of a I ordinary passetik*r - -known. He leaves a wife than in the preceding year and of oats at the time to le 4 �- v I I- i . ke. takon for one of the was j�eferred to the Resolution Committee, and convenience, and, refteo'ta credit On the wherever he was I ' � _1 I . - I London has one thousand common lodging 4 - there is a, loss of 6,17q,524 bushels. Field of water extinguished the fire., 1� _L4 z litIld his pop- trains, Hardly expecting a reply in the &Fj was also a resolution by Mr. Boyd, . kill of Mr. Malcolm, w 'o pre and family. . . houses, and double the number of the . architectural � are, howeve ull gauge of —The special services held on Sunday and � � ;� � I an `1 . young boy .twelve years'of age, crops - � ?11 - - . . ous looking ject of . I �­A . . I . uleition of Hamilton,. Canada, sleep in them a pated all the plans. � . . � I �, - � I I having ffirmative from the very pomp S. J. Latta proceeded with the . a dairying Monday November 19th and Wth, in con- ., ­ � , - in charge'of the train, m*arks by black. the the yield of Ontario farms. Th J! , f ,I . , I I every night, but there are still some 10,'000 individual who wall drawing, illustrating his re 'Mr. Wm. Thompson, familiarly nown named Norman Dorland, a - interests ar-e grow � gyearly, and an they nection with the opening Of; the new Zi011 . ,n out- the.writer ventured toask permission to b6ardexerciises. Thisprovedvery instrub. it the old home- 1%te Mr. 0.1 Dorland, ' of Tilsonburg, 1. f; 4 I � -t to even pay as The 'Squire," died at I - .develop t�e field �ro a will diminish. That Methodist church, on the � Mitchell road, -141 � � . whose wealth in not �sufficien the carriages - township � y _ � . lar triumph. i -.1 V _ � � n of the % peep on the inside of tive, as Mr. Latta showed himself thorough on Mond& of victim of the Battle Creek, Michigan, die ; P 1,41 . i - havel stead in Oakland otario farmer is beginning to apprecl- near St. Marys, were a regu ,� - -,� . . for a night's shelter in ove of these common His request ly conversant with the subject. last week, The deceased w a old %star, met with a painful �ccldbnt on the 0 all the -.N I 1�1 I comprising the royal train. as 94 year - 4 . lodging houses, so that number are said to t hunting, a ate the fact that there is something besides There wag a crowded attendance at I I -, ht Mr. J wag', somewhat to his'laurprise, acceded to. in Thanksgiving Day, While ou I i i � . . Mr. Houston resumed the discussion of when he died, and was the oldest man meetings, excellent speaking and -pusio and - . .. sleep out doors. ; could r discharged, some of corea.le for him to produce in evident by the '.,..,-1 I opmalorX ut it was only a peep, . as the rule gun was accideutalli ' . , , A - t of poverty and the B 8 Mathematics, dealing wibh addition and Brant county . � )r the present year. t - liberal collections. - The collections on Sun- I I �`, , " I � I The immense aMO13U I nough ,to permit of a visitor I _Point E war ktopayers will vlo;e on a the shot striking hir�i in the fact,. It is fear. figures fi I , ; 11 A � $6,ouo. of liviag is so great that it is not be relaxed e ' multiplication. _� ri . —Mr. Thomas Ticknor, jeweller,'of Park- day were $62, but the recei to at the door � .1 I I . - � - � , �ut the- procariousnessi . n't of six will ultimately treading on royalty'@' oarp5t by walking Mr. G. W. Holman read a paper on "Can- . by-law to malgainate Sarnia it� hat ed he will lose the eight of one eye. ounted to ;04, 'and sub- � . I . said -that one 4) - , W . t hill, manufactured not long ago, in him own on Monday am �! � allwin's gh the carriages. )O 0 the —Benjamin Richardson, of Alviuston . " � or lunatic throu ada's Commercial Position in the World " lace, and also to grant $100,01 ich is scriptions promised $478. - This leaves the F _z I � die in the wiurkhous'e, hospital . � led exclusively ' r I& as, noticed an animal burrowing into the straw) shop in that town, a steam engine wh . . I - . 11 - � � e night; . asylum, 1 The carriage which is -occup giving Canada's resources of all kin -do and Vatid Trunk Railway Company fo 'to drive it out,and believed to be the smallest perfect Steam- whols indebtedness provided foJr except on- i � I , There is no place in the world where by her Majesty is not very mu � tables showing our imports, exports sod tablishment of car works in the 11 amat- stack. He gave it a slap -young bull engine in the world. This mechanical mar- ly $500. The building in one cif the finest � . r! f - � - pain -bed � , %ted or bett Canadian Pacific Railway parlor car. other partioulars with regard to Canada'a ed town. - ama � the animal proved to be a christened ""The Little Jumbo." country ohfirchea in -the Province, and cost. ,� !i� � genius is more apprech on him with great fury: xel he has - I � z)..)wnie h end for the - chers to Miss Emma Hannan.and Mies 13 skett, which tu am $2,950. Rev. Mr. Birkx is the present psa- It, I .9 don, but man and his It has a compartment at eac wealth-, and closed by urging tes, — . rned its piston, steam valve, eccentric and ate I I's � . tl . I dutiea warded than in Lon d attempting I . i . . 2 �. � I - IF . k. L arve t6gether if the task Lon. accommodation of those In immediate at. teach -the children to have confidence in of St. Thomas, who are em�loyed �in the trampling him to the ground an o small that a microscope is re- tor of the congregation. . I � I . genius may at I Majoityl A large table . � cheese f %CtDry, efte sent a to gore him. Fortunately Mr. Richardson Ports are a - A pleasant wadding took place at " The .. �.` � . . I � . their c . London towneh* . to examine — It'D St. don sets bf nat- performed tendance on her oun'try. . nd escaped with quir6d them. 'The balance �O . I � i s. t end, along the., occupies the contra of the carriage, near Mr. R.'E. Brown read a carefully pre- cheese to the world's Fair. Misis ,Hannan managed to regain his feet a . wheel is 3 32 of an inch in' diameter ; the Gran J!" Stratford, the residence of the � p , � I _ge " . 1, I liere 00 Away doivn in the eas hioh .stands 'a comfortable ar m -chair. d Was Bag- a out ovek the eye, and a rough shaking up late James Trow, ex -M. P., on Wednesday 1. i ", . � . - - are the dooks, the ex- I w &red Fsper on 01 Writing in. Public received 98 marks out of 100, an an Dawson, diameter. of the driving shaft is about -that � ��_ I I ­ , llaai� banks of, the Thames) ' one, and , —The Very Reverend Aene i . _ , I � as and footstools fill other positi, on, 22nd ult., when Mies K. E. Trow � .� . 1,000 acres, The: Sof 7 Nichools.' - Moveable headlines were reoom- kett 95 *,of 100. rand 1 -16th of an inch in af terno 1-11 � - tent of which oGv,or some -bells are 3onveniently V;,thUVUJ io� L4 11 was married to Dr, B. E. Hawke, m_-p6pular 1. � � I I � ,&, has ones at Tilbury are large enough to containi electri6 call mended to bo used—the ornamental writing —The inquest into the death cy� ohaplai of the Ottawa St. Andrew's So- of a buman hai � � � dajeaty requires- ' r at- . . I - I , - I hun-i so that wheu her I copy ooke should be' Denning, at Toronto, resulted in a verolict. ciety, preached the annual sermon to that length ; the eccentric rod is smaller thwn a young physician of Stratford. The 'bride I . J ;� the entire shipping of London. One m.: in. the 'Entiance 1 'There was a human hair ; -the length 0 t e entire en- 4. � I . 'of murder against . 11 Doe" Audrewsl and a. body last Sabbath afternoon. I i . erao,n_ of dred thousamd more people than -there are! teirdants she can easi-15 sutiimon the � The abolished. Messrs. Ef. I Strang, B. AL., . of the members of ,gine, including the balance wheel, ifj but wa3 given away by her eldest brother, �, Mr. ­ - I U dawa . � d In fight blue . � -laigo attend t`nce I i I lation walls and ceilings are dOCNate I Wm. Houston, M. A., a' I on was 5-32 of an inch, or one-half the length of a James Trow. She wore a becoming gown I I 1, in Toron-to comprise the floating p6pu J , th which . I a heavy .� nd others- continued declaration of hie three companionsi to, be' notably .The Serra _: � I I . .- . , and 25,000 sleep silk,undernas there is' the discussion, accessories. On, the advice of the :coroper the society and otheTs. . A wheat. of rich ivory duchess satin, trimmed with i I of the river Tbaimes, i er- upon "'The Love of�Godii" and the vener- grain � - vaue Of - sed for 'the 'f adjournmetA,. having arrived', two of the witnesses were arrested ,'for 0 9 �_ � . crepon and Maltese lace, with the usual 11 � ; _E on of the riveii Padding, the Padding being u , . I - . street, every nighfon that porti - e The time 9 L I , A priest , now in his eighty arly on Wednesday morning last -.1 IF � able white* � Dr. Ir - I . which. goes by the name of the P�rt o PUiLPOSO of deadening the noise ivhen th the Ass6ciaVion adljouroed�to meet at nine , jury hain . sigivehase week, the barns of Mr, T. D. Hodgens, veil and orange blossoms. She carried a I � 11 I . � . I I ; . ge is on the move. _i' I to Rev. W. I D.: . fourth yegkr, preachel with - impre , i I carria I . —A call from Blackhenth, �L three mi -lei' from the magnificeat boquet of white chiryeauths- 4 I I ,1 � , o'clock - a. m,, on- Saturday. London Township, . I L' London. � I , .1 f i. I -of eloquence surprising-inone I i - The va I lue of property in ,London is three . EVENING. - Marsh, of Guelph, at $750 a ,year and a f tee and a vigor I - uplately destroyed by fire, mums. The bridesmaids weie Miss Jeanette �'. I THE7 SLEEPING COMPARTMUNT. I . I ! I I L city, were cor I . , Lila . � Hle,wilton so old. ,, I red Hawke, of Hawkesville, sis er of the groom, .. I 1� i S - I - evening an entertainment was mauve has been sustained by 1 L . i � I or Berlin, art The el compartment is not 130 11 u x - In the , , on . ite the —The oesson's nav5gation closed at Mon. sod in the Osman perishel 35 throughb Mies Eva M. Ti � a Of the bride. I - J if, sioma times more than that of P r ., - t I . � e-ected some one who has' learned how much eao� uriouslyffi'tPtie"d9up as some of Caaada,g iail- n in thi bollegiati Institute hallo con- I Presbytery. It we,@ decidedl to ,�ember, when the last i and standard -bred horses and five head and I �y his brother, I I I L bedrooxn,' of give b 6nd Interiiia- treal on the 22nd No � ng of music and a le:ctuie y William congregations of the Fort Erie i re three barns The groom was, Supported spends a day puts thO sisti I for sea of ch I ice cAttle. Theta we person in London � way magnates' care, The � ece�ve $000 a teamer, � the Lake �,Ontarioii, left I 0 Dr. CharleatTrow, I I" � 11, * - � - . i ' Remi hoences Of - tionvil Bridge, the incumbent to r mable material is Dr. Hawke, of Galt,, and I � - I t . total amount - lt,U,400 .000. I me, could be had, had two Houston Esq., M.A., on If i � , exportA for the past sessoni apd.nbt one pie0e of infism i #,�� 11 .� U,laxtoa. at I which only a glim not � . L M. Leitch . i I p ': u; I I The principal Rev. - ' � a from I � beds, one of which her 'Majesty occupies, Eminent Canadians." The vote of a year, I cattle, 3,743 sheep, 1,674 left 0 any of the three strticturei—nothing brother of the bride, � I A RAIADING PUBLIC- . ucceaeful ! entertain- —Dr. James C9,mpbell, ' hysician, aodl were: 83,320 o officiated. � . I , ,, � ut tile ttone foundations inclosiag in rows. son-ia- ipapers are always -in demand, and it and one of her daughters who always 1 ac- thanks closed a very a I utter and 1,499 7171 b er, of last ek, Newo I . z I I and member of the Board of i0cat oniidi�di horses-, 67,886 kegs of b ' —The Mitchell Record we I companies her on her journ 000UP16o � the monk. I i ... T has been The origin of the, fire is a mystery. The � . ta,kes 35,000,000 copies a week to fill the I .� eyo . . i . SECOND D�Y. - ., suddenly a few days ago, in Detroit, of �p-j boxer of cheese. he season : -On Monday last Mr. George . � I d.ell, ia - -i other. Thete did not seem to be any�thi 9 . restedii Th wind wag in the southwest and carried the asys - .. � e :e75 . Milton, krigii: , losing�one for every�ody, inte - arm ! being proceeded :Oplexy. He was born in Milton, atf . he I : Of to e St. LawL smoke, cinders and cries of the imprisoned Davidson, of the Hicks House, gave his so -, Friday, do.mand.so the Londoners expi nd Born& ver bout the fittings The election of OJEO � , y elaborate a . . sil udied edicitt nt of grain shiP ad from th � I L : 000 a week in n6wopapers. I ort of white metal � being with, MIssrs. Gowan au& McLaughlin were and was 40 years old. He ay from the houses. From the customed free 'dinner in celebration of his � ­.. � for the I ibushels- I animals aw ' . I .� - . . I Cdl- ren6e was 22,500,000 1 , I It is said London wan the first city to use i washstand, some a , �ed to save the valu- purchase of this hotel property, Of course, I � are made of. The light- appoi.13ted tellers. The election. resulted as, and graduated at the Toronto Medic Al . as weet.barn they manxi I I coal, and at one time it was forbidden. It� the material they _ _'I�obert K, Kernij anj better known I . - ' I Z dthope, i . iDg Of the Queen's carriage is done by gas, follows : President, J. T., Wrea, Heneall ;' legs. 11 The Khan " the U0 ly PO4t, was. Bea- able ths.re Kirtilims, the only animal saved-, as the dinner is chiefly given to the farmers, � I � I e five million tons of coal to .1 horsv�thsit the editor of this journ&I was invited to so . - requires som. eat, Miss Burrow's I Sheppard- —Edward Hale, a Toronto wife -beater I . 0 otaflale a year, and last the lamps being the 'flame as 're* in general Vice-Presid i , I I n 4 Hamilton jail, for of the whole stable. Among the i � - I � � L , a - ly London with -ass in a � or, G. W, HO�M&D, :,% Via, on Ole ante ced to tence4 to 21 days I Tim Crack, a, and he - large it I UPP use throughout all English -railways, only ton ; Secretary. Treasur I Tues4y of last w I �_ . ectihg a woman his father's farm, perished were four StSIlionev , : I and dine with his fellow hayseed I - I is The did So. There was a goodly and respectable � . I year four million v�a paid for gas, the ,xecutive Committee* T. A. 5 months in the Central Prim 0, andMiohaal . ; - the roof 6f ithb Elimvil10- I giv this Dandy- Dick, Catalogue sod Marqu . I - I . 8 W � .F 1�1 I', ta leo, numbering . a profit of over one mil- accessible from the tOA? of . ! an without company sat down to the b l I companies making . xeter ; J. Delgatty, CeTtialia ; Skerritt, a boy who stole hree loaves of ho.imprimonment Maggie Bruce, Alberta, Blanob, - �.. I ve%ra carriage.. , , � . I Brown, , E - I mare ad her two colts, Thora- soin -told. The difin6r - -- : . � God b I i I Johnston, Hey; Miss Me at� I The woman, a Mrs. Hendry, Countel'o, Mande a lsc�0018, lion pounds, so 9 - read, was sent to the refor story for three option of a fine, an . Kernighan was In- - e sixty, or seventy -all - I o 'train "comprised six oarriag�o besid W. H. ! P . � . � , � flamil I Londoners use water more fr-�r the purpose Th M� - I years. . I I was 4n excellent one, and Mr. David- . - to the exclusive use of! her erioh-; Miss WhtsOv, BlYth- I less and one colt, Queen, and Fred B, a itself , -1 1 , . 2 - of washing than drinkiDg, 150,000,000 gal- I the two devoted r, had charged the 1�han with killing 11, the courte � he two Majesty, and those which the attendants Mr. Houston continued the object of —The will of the late Rev. S. N; Moye fused to blooded coilt, also perished. The other son perso ally discharged ties and I � I � lons being used every day between t a I I � 'able one of her geese, and �hen she re . .i . � I .on, bag water occupied were the ordinary firat-clame'saloon .Math I Watidav dealin V , of New Hamburg, leaves consider to _ bar off. 'He horses were not named. The .. animals attention@ of the ho'st in such a manner as . , � � I ch rol with di ision', and ulk of h . to make everybody feet a' home and happy. - I .1 . ways, . table disc I is estate leave his father's place�he put . I— There are 5,000 miles Of 1841011 Was relig, sea and the b -to $2,000 and the ��,.J , I I I �_! . mains, and some 15,000 8treet hydrants,'and carriages , p - . is subsequently rale�sed on bail. tom, Ara On in daily use on the Great Western fraction . MU tons purpo made' On be- , wo . rangei in walue from $260 a ng that next evoked ty Mr. Houston in the UestZlIt of to'his wire, This provision is a is estimated at $20,000, About It has been &' old mayi" - early'- I I uder, Manitoba, totallop 11. . . V. the profits of the water conipaniez for Wet Railway. I . ered by insurane . a. Tood stomach and appetite is a good dinner. .,- � ? I Any person who has travelled on: the the subject of Mathernati0s tbro ighoup the coming 21 years of age each of his legal heirs ' =A despatch from Alex& -th'rds of this in cow . . i . � I of the gas. I - - ,.. . � win condi- on the 24th of November says : " A severe two . I ' - i year were equal to those -do sna H is hoped is to receive $500 on the folio Mr. Hodgens also loses heavily in other he truth of the saying was exemplified In �F;, I r T Session of the Associatio [ � I orion-to, prove the Canadian pacific Railway in one of its I now bloiring, with high wind. . W%U Mr. David- .. I - i . I � Another item of statistics to � ches has done so in more comfortable m�oh good will result thirefrom, , I tions : " That they strictly avoid all on- snow storm is I i The threo barns were models and many of those who sat do to - !­', ;4 Trow- I three weeks has ways, - � F� - I I -vastness of this. wonderful me cating drinks abd t � or no of hay, son's dinner bat with us the dinue t i, . "on. Mr. � otropolis is, coa fitted up car- Inspector Tom took up 11 Timc Tables in necessary using of intoxi The weather for 11 W a otisk was left. Twenty to ) , r was 11 -1 - I , much more handsomely not '14 i 11 and I) - been very cold. Fuelle cheap this winter. tter than the stomach," I I � � " an deal'; with the tobacco, all manner of gambling &ad the Sit I -* tob&.- bushels of sur- much be -1. �[ I , that during the past Christmas holidaye ,coal, $4 ; twenty tons of straw,12,000 I .. - . ace attendance Ungraded Schools - . I . z , hrou�jh je which d% � Mani - 11 , I 10,000,000 postal articlei passed through riages than do thor "I 1� . , I __. I those schools fully Mr.,', Tom tending of the theater, dancing parties mixid. :Cordwood is $3.35 ; 4 - � � I : I men- on tbo,Queen of the British Emplre� work for � , � " . � � L� I the general post -office per day, not to I - . i � : I � I . � I .. : f � � : I ! : � . .�. . � � - I . . . . I I I I ; I - I t'l i--. I 'J . � T � . I I ! 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