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I ,, 11 �11 ii�, I . - � ­ . - .1 ­ I � : 1. - . I I I . I - � . . � I lthlz 18QvAz. _ nother ship - r July trade, VNS N S )170K - ITTS TS - � I - ETS � Is � � � � - I QX S I � I HATSI &c� Ae in every � . I : aFaul � I - - ,, interspersed 4 most of the � weekly pray- ' or the latter � 11 the hands of . ',ery neatly de- tely gotten up. tin.- of the So - 7 ie, Church on . I was decided Z as during the ;a hour. The � - inind and gav- v. We have a � . ry long refer�_ pter, but thi,,� ged, especially , iie. The ideal �e member.9, a I -Mr. L. Harold . I he great Cleve- , ' - , ories are still � on and'remerse Lildidate in the ' better evidence loyalty, and of 5.ed anxiety for ,ntry, than the In. honest de- itha majority-- ; . g: to two dif- �%,,. themselves a in the recent I p�,�ciple for � )19 .1 gained de- arst swallowed priticiples and [date and the thin,(,-, 'unless it - Ewe not the tar y loyal few " night of the , 'by did not the I !i eng4,,ged for r streets ? On 'Reform Com - Z (Ayal cheers for F the member ' ws then quietly ithout noise or men and their �� treat a fallen 7 — ,�- . I - . I ; I kiltial, I garden (1,4 8t. Joh-Ws , NIrs. Secor( Is . 1. w, the 19th d programme - 0 1 tee have se- � caforth, brass Lfficient guai!- Z will be pro- - ce, of Zurich, 1.he itei(rhbor- " , '001, of Hir- field, enjoying I I - I olish Church 0 . ess, many be- , aud stand-ing ; 81.1--nday last. -lion preached trict by Rev. epresentatives I �� I Iring lodges, e room to the I � , � in regalia. .thwell was in �� e to secure I the churcil, q The service � der the lead- . . ; .0 1 on being I . for his text � _. I say that no- . ' : I ., preached in, � ted for over I vere intense- : g q,llestions I --.% there any . . , � uch n inati I the. protec- ol the people ; � . I its colitinu- , . cial liberties ,e they vitall., � �M intensely I lie circum - I I . � 7F.eforiliation - 1)rtler, which . � ,owas a neces- � ; the second it with by the ,ri earnest ap- e servi-ce was �, their lodge : thanks was I forhis able I hrethven for 7 1 ��ry ill . 1,,,si,,,1�,_' It"h`11.1 a . Robert NK. �- ion (if the - ing eulp,Iov- ,wenty chee;e 'lays- - The i6 wore daily . v output of . ea1r. � None Ills factory, . ,4x vears in L - . wi enviable � o (late is in . ie stureroom � , last Nveek. - I to Mr. N.V. � ell -managed I 0 tr pork era, actory ancl ighest scien- , : - ,t is taken to � �evelatioli to � 1. I I . ­_ I . � . - I It . � I I �, , �. 11 �­, � , .. , � ,: - I . I � � - � 1� � 11 . � I I . . . . , , . . . . I - . - . - I ... . I � . P. . , 1" - --t ­ : � .i� y - I . - , - . - � -11 �, - - - _.1% � I . T� , � , - �, 1�' . - 1 I 1. - : . # - , . 1. . . � �� * . � . i � � , - . - I � I ;,,, .1 . � � -:,i-._,-',,,��:­-, "'�!, i � � ; :� .. , _� . - � % I . '! . .. 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I , * I-- - . ., � . , I . I i I - . ­ � � , � 11 � I I - - . I I - ., - I � I - - - . I I ­�, � . .11 I . � I McLEAN BROS., Publishers. i I - . - I I il . � - - . - A V . . i . __ -1 � 1"RID-LiL _JL` JULY 20 18940 $1.50 a Year in Advance. ; �� ... 7 - Z. - -SEV ! I I !rVpNTY - .ENTH YEAR il - . I . I ,-- I I LE NUMBER, 1,388. . I y � 0 � , f I wHb � . 1 4 . ----' __. . - - - I; . ! - ., ,�, � ! . � ,- I . . . I . : . � nd n I . - � to� Sotith America, carries with him not only gree of M. A. at Gambier College, Ohio, ago. A year ago Mr. Richmond wrote to the Gra . Trunk� connectim at Owen! - - I , $ecretRry of State, the their summer clothes, and I've just the . Cin and to 'whose untiring� -1 . , . master,General, the , � _ I for years, �_ - ­� NGED ,%�: PRICES. '� Attorn -General and many other notable worst time picking them out. They've got a thorough knowledge of the business in and afterwards occupied pulpits in Scotland�to find out if his old sweetheart Sounc . - i . rried. The efforts the present consummation of thial - . .8 #A , - men. We __ much, which he is. eDgaged, but also of the Ian- cinuati and elsewhere in the States. On was aliv el, and if she was ma; .1 I-, . . . is an enthusia§tic Endeavoier. their hats out of the same lots pretty nn- work is largely due. The formal opening of � I � . I I He said that it was clearly, understood that like the 6rush hats that come in so pat for f uage and habW of the people. He is at coming to Ontario he was in turn incumbent reply caifte back that she wa's alive and ' ; "I . , . c will be a -bout the middle I . - lome the first- day he sets his foot in in Haysville, New Hamburg, Mitchell, married.11i A correspondenbe was opened, the road for traffi. I . . . . . . I the. Christian Endeavor had its di8tincthie the At Home, beinq in old stock which the / It is the same way with Tyreonnel and West Lorne. In Tir- and it ended in Miss Macdonald coming of August next. I- .. � , . . . � field midway between the Sunday -school store -keeper couldn t never made nothing the new country. . - —Miss Pauline Johnson, the Canadian ,� - fitra Good Values for t wife and son are to Hamilton to marry her lover of years , . . 1. �� . . I and the chu�ch, and that ie did a great work out of, except he'd had a -fire and was ii�- the German's in China, Japan and India. In connel cemeteiiy his firs ago. ;� I poetess and elocutionist, is meeting with I I I " . � - Quick Shoppers. of - instruption with Aq wide range of sured. Some of the - honorable gentlemen Syria, not many yep,rs lb6go, representatives buried. i __� .. I � I I I I ' Christian lactivities. Its particular - and wear flannels; To my mind flannels is like of German maaufactur�rs made a thorough —Sarnia is excited about the sudden dis- —Thei.Lincoln Paper Mills, at Merriton, considerable success in England. I- ' - . - - peculiar function, lie said' was to interest white muslins—they want to be let alone by study of the tastes and ineeds- of t - �ople, appearance of Mr. Robert Carrick, a con- were str#ck by lightning on Thursday even- —Bishpp Hawkins, the celebrated colored , -,-, , � . .1 - . he pit - tractor of that place, who, left home Thurs- ing of Ia4 . t week, and damage to the extent orator aiid singer, well known throughout, __�, - -1 � . � . — young people� who tho�ight they had out- folks over a certain weight. When they're and introduced a style of manufactured ax Tuesday at 'Chat- - � . . Ther&S no enthusiasm in an -empty grown the Sunday-gehool' and lead them to real new they-Jook fussy, and when they're �ticleB which has gone far to drive the old day morning of last week, and of whom no of $30,00 was clone. The stock -room, Canada, died of paralysis I . � � and if people won% ,bu� under the church to put into use the knowledge ex -white -they look mu- say, even on slim English manufac�t'ures out of the field. Com- trace can be found. printing�!.� and bagging departments, with ham, aged- 86 years. � I . 1.� - , Store, I several sinall buildings, were destroyed, and --Gyuelph officers went to Buffalo Tuesday _� '?-!-; ' baring of A. M. McIntyre, Law- __­ ditions they must be -that the mind acquires �o make one's life folks. n have polired in from the English —The th a new thresh- much vailiable, machinery was injured. The and brought back Frank Fox and Fred Witr I 11 �� . dinarY Con J �fa I uls . ". . . Or accord vvith his ,ideas" and beliefs. He Seems to me the folks on the back benches con in Syria, and warnings have come rence Station, together wi - son, two alleged notorious crooks who had . . - I _ . . . � tenipted with extremely low .prices. spoke of the military academy at West send away a dreadful lot of papers, I guess from them again and again. That the ing machine, 25 tons of hay, oats, barley loss is floy covered by insurance. I ,_� � . . e destroyed by, fire —The'other ,day at. Windsor the ferry been operating in the Royal City. , . � i I . . I titi very and other contents, wer I result of th I � � believe in I-eeping things activei p s, -Jit's a way they have of keeping theirselves English are feeling this compe i ion _ e West we a 0 oint� and -the naval academy at Annapoli tune, bound down '—T.fie e -re-count in th I - Z_ , , � I . .as character sc6ols, where independent in the minds of the folks to home. The keenly is evidtnt from the establishment; of the other night. The fire is supposed -to be Victoria� .- struck the For 'a . , . �_ if- only to change an old dollar f ar a . ­ - r blow, 25 feet from the Algoina. election was to confirm. the elec, io I - ,. i thought and regard for constituted author- fighting ones get put into the newspaper re- a large number of technicaj�'schoolS through- the work of an incendiary. the rivef, a glancing - . I.. I - Rev one, which means 'that yon can, —Adam BeIz, a Hamilton tailor, while stern, tharing' away two stanchions and of Sava,ge, Mr. Conmee's opl,onent, by I -1, I ity, honor,s�elf discipline and definite ideals, ports, but all some of 'em can do to gland, of which The Outlook will I si�_ - I .. 1 6- 1 iding tip Barton street on a bicycle, was twelve fpet of rail. A panic on -the Fortune votes. . .� ., buy good things foi less money now were chief ' n ,, !e things taught. He - themselves - remembered iq to put their in- shortly 'give an account, and which have r wn by a trolley car and badly in- was na#owly averted by her officers.- The .—It is rumored at Cornw.dl that the 1tw.6 . . - . th&n&tanytime during the season. likened the Nhions i . Endeavor Society to itials on the corners of the wrappers and en- been brought into being by the con�viotion run do of -the Canadian Cottoil (colored) Com- -1 � 1� �- The constituted velopes. Talk about writing, I've noticed that German competition must be niq't by a jured. His shoulder blade was broken, and bow of ' the Victoria was splintered, but mills . .- � I , I * I . pimy, and the Stormont and Canada, will - � Dozing our July sale we are offering these training s.hool�. he received internal injurie's of a serious if neither boat was compelled to lay up, ,- I 9 I authority was 0, hrist, . the soldie'rs, the Sir J6hn' Thompson, John the Third, you more thorough training on the part! of the � - - � ' shortly -be -closed down. If Ahe rumor 1K - I . �: . Straw Hats of all kinds 'at half pf ice � members of the Christian Endeavor So- know, always writes with a quill pen, and English traders and mbrehants'. - The not a fatal nature, - �on i �Wednesda ening last week, a true it will throw about 2,ON hands ,out of - -_ 1. . i_ . . I _ . l —The First Presbyterian Church, of ' towns ip Tarerver Mied* .Mr. John - - .. - Colored Stiff Hats—were S2.'50 and $3, noxv ciet � holds it in his mouth between times. Mr. superior training of the ,German chen ist Beverl%;, hi work, which means a loss -o -f- about $40fi�0 a -_ � , . Ly Ge of Brantford has sent a call to Rev. R. '1�1- Ruther rd was gored to deathby a vicious .� �, I - 'Teveland, July- 14.—The oppressive heat Foster'� got a trick of fiddlin with his ink- shows itself' at once in at 11,of ex- Hamilton, of Toronto, asking him to accept � L up, but it broke month to the town., 11 . �:, . - 75C. - - —were $1.50 and ,82 of yesterday was� followed by a refreshing bottle, when he's- in the Wouse, which he . in. anufacture' by safficient reductioi bull. 2The buU was tied —The bam and outbuildings of James I .. 'a ­ cy Shirts the vacant pulpit in succession to the Rev. � loose an attacked. the old man, utilat* _- I 31en�s Fan ' lake breeze to -d4 5 to enable the German manufac &er to in mg Carter, concession 4, McGillivray, with aR : �, :_ , , which had the effect of has'nt been lately, and the only time I ever pense ' ' him in p'�' fear�ul manner. Deceased was 8 � - - now $1. la�, sell the Enf,lish competitor. I Mr. Tolrftie. Mr. Hamilton has accepted, . . - - , - increasing the enthusiasm, if such' a thing saw Mr. Angers, the lawyerlarm man, was under rof� . ighly re- the contents, was burned down by lightning � � � - I RDy� Fancy Shirts—were 75c, now 45c. were possible, of the great multitude at- whery he was posed harmoniously beside Mr. -. In business,no eas than in the p . ssions, and -willbe inducted on July 31. years 01 age, well known and hi ay -ni . g - I io the barns . . I � � _. I — re, ' ght Saturd lit; ak . le - . The will of the late Duncan McInty Ae leaves a widow and grown up at midni - 1, __� Nook -wear, all kinds—were 50c, now 30c. tending the morning session of the Christian Speaker's chair. The Ministers have a good -the arts and literature, it is the trained , speoted�: I )thy D'Ar4, on. ., . . � . � 1 1 3 _. C& CC cc Endeavor Convention.' The big tent meet- deal to put up with, (besides the coii,sciences man who wins thelprize and commands the of Montreal, millionaire has been filed. family - of five. � and sheds belonging to Timc � - 25c, " 100. , Canadian concession 9, Biddulpb, were consumed from I - I I . er recog- i Jessie K. ling I . - ing, which was presided over by Rev. B. B. they must have, goodness knows). and some position. These facts need a wid He leaves his entire fortune to his widow, at —1V1 as M 'oe, the the same cause. Monday - evening a stable � 1 . � 11aek Cashmere Hose—were 35c, nov 20e�. T:�aer, A D., of Ne . w York, was opened of them are real good-natured. . Mr. Foster's nition i,lt this country. Boys who expect to her death to be divided iLmong the family. Methoollst missionary, wAo has been home � ;-. � , arning to her work ,fi belonging to A. L. Shipley a short Xwtanee - . I Fancy Cotton Hose—were 40c, now. _60c. with the usual praise and prayer service. got a sweet smile be always * wraps aroun ;A here in future must hav'e something He made large gifts of money to his child- for a,%ye�.r's rest, is ret in ) . - I - Natural wool Underwear—wete, -0,02, suit An open discussion came next upon " What his mouth, when Mr. McMullen and others more than strong arms and good intentions. ren . � making his will. Ja-pan. *ith renewed. health and strength.. from the railway station in Lucan, was I . �...­ _%evious to now $1.45. - are the benefits of International Fellow- go for him about the tariff thaVa so agin the They must have the ability to do some ape- r. Balfour, medical superintendent of Miss Munroe sails from Vancouver on Aug- burned with six tons of hay, which had jusb . . I , 0 , )� I of an expert. �Ve the London General Hospital, has vaccina- list 6thi, and will be accompanied -by two 'been stored there. Loss il�out $400; W __� z 1W.b&ggan Underwear—were $1.50, suit ship? conducted by Dr. James Lewis poor man. Mr. Tupper pays attention to cifie thing with the skil Y ­ ' ... I . ral ted the entire staff of nurses and physicians new mj� ionaries for that field. Miss Belton insurance. - J ; lffovVe, of Louisville, Kentucky. After what's being sail, and then gets up pretty cannot depend much longer on our natu � as . _10 _ . I now $1. many brief reports from the denominational warm and makes a long speech, back. Mr resources and our good luck. We must and every patient confined in the institu- of Clayi, on, and MissMari Jennie E. Haight, a pupil of Mx. I I � ]3oyal Saits:were $3, $3.50 and $4, " * ' nations tiorl. This was deemed necessary on ac. ter of 4ev. 0. R. Lambly, 6f Bloomfield. . Edward Fisher, of the Toronto Conserva- suit now r Ili ' d A . . . a, es, Vera for brothers .and sisters Haggart talks at grumbling folks with a learn the lesson whi,3h. all the older y tory of Mnsic, and a teacher on the7 staff in � . . count of the prevalence of small -pox in I � other day a young- man named I �_ - in other la" 39) . . the pianoforte department -of that institu- , $2.25. an � r� Rev. Wayland Hoyt, of Min- weii�, balf-sorry tone, its if he was so tired have had to learn, and which is part of the —Th � . -he education of the human race : to take many plac�s. '.Prawford, a carpenter, while cutting tion - : Seotch Tweed Suits $292, to order now $18. neapolis, spoke upon the topic, " Interna- of 'em but pitied 'em with all the heart James, � - � - i . . .ngs thought of our conditions and surroundings —A report containing some very encour- .1 . . chine, at Paris ) has recently accepted the offer bf a -_ - � w $12 tional FeHowibip." 'One of the speakers in had. Mr. DIly mostly wants to say thi I 1. . logs w1ph a steam sawing ma )� - I Canadian Tweed Suits $16, to order no, mud to make the most of them by in aging information with reference to the R osition on the staff of the " XLortbfield. .50, to order now $3. the discussion was Miss Ben Oliel,of Jerusa- to Mr. Martin, and he's dreadful apt, to get 9 met with instant death. It appears he was . - � , T I , Need Pants $4 lem., a "direct descendant of the Houseof his papers all mixed up -on his desk. ourselves in -the best. position to Nel'-,�etlo crops, and,especially to dairyibg in Prince " Northfield, Massachusetts, and. __� - p placini, a plank on the table which feeds the Seminary, - . � Edward 4sland has been received by Prof. expects to enter -upon her duties there early ,.: Tw,ee,J -Pants $3.50, to order now�,$ J d --- bt by the belt and hurled . 1 2.75. David.'.'- The morning exercises at Saenger- They had a military fuss here last week them. P saw, an was calia in Sei?tember next. This seminary, founded ��� . . Robertson from the assistant dairy com- � � ..� � fest Hall were largely devoted to the junior which was pretty exciting. _.. Seems Major- 0— I * across 'the saw, w7dich severed his head from L. Moody., has met with extraordi- _. - � - ince. I . � It doesn't look like hard tiM6 when - - , t who came out from Eng- missioner in that Prov* his bH*e1j, at the same time cutting one of his by D. ;L �_� . society, followed �y brief reports, presenta- General Herber - Canada. . —Two cars of Esquimaux arrived at Hali- nary succerp, having in attendance this sear- . A . you can make a' dollar go as far as t lers a4d arms off. He leaves a wife and � . �, NYO tion of diplomas, praise service and short land, after Major-General Middleton went about 900 students. ! - . ­ - -would ordinarily. We have changed addresses. One of the most interesting ser- back,.on account of some'furs, had expelled It is proposed to ex)?end $20,000 on fax on Friday last. They included 70 or 80 f -,, ell son . �. , - . - - . . ow ildren. - 1-1. I . . -ce . s was the juniorrally, which occurred -a Adjutant -General (whatever that is) when' new road pavements in Chatham. . persons who were at the World's Fair and _Alk'. Andrew Zettle, of Formosa, lost —Miss Mary McKiulay, aged 56 years, . �;*_ z I - , ces throuLyhout our establishment vi —Wild strawberries are selling at twelve- the California Mid-Wint,er Fair. They I � left the residence of her 1;r'other-in-law, �, � pri 0 1. this afternoon in Saengerfest'llall, An im- he hadn7t ought. There's some things Par- $�W 41n the twinkling of an eye through ­� �. I a quart, and tame berries were ticketed to Halifax only, and under- from Forest, at 0 . - . and,a, half cents . John Douglass, five miles � I for July. I r After a song liament takes up quicker'n Prohibition, and brador. � circusIakirs at Walkerton, the other _dg. 6,clock l"t M dia - ; mense audience was present. -It ten cents at Thessalon, Algoma. � stood they were to he sent to La . _ on y ni ,lit. She 'had been , - � - ..... service Master Ernest. Fisher, aged 14, of a military fuss is one of them. So the Min-, It seephs that he had agreed to loan a nei n 4 � . N� . I . � a� nol her mind was e " � At the California Mid -Winter Fair, .—The Ontario Cotton Mills,, at Itimilton, . :9, oted. Seamh ' was � a temperance ad- ister of Militia he just fixed it'up and - the- — . own ill a . . Washington, delivere'd Five hun- - -made all night by P. largenumber of neigh- - ­ , Ad I utant-Generall Powell got put back in bis Manitoba was awarded 100 points and the wiR be elbsed for two months. kerto�. ' He met the borrower on the 14, ers in Our Line. -dress that was -warmly applauded. He was J e,quence, be thrown I ­ . We are Lead _� followed by* Rev. Arthur W. Spooner, Of lace, and the suspending ain't supposed to gold medal for the finest grain exhibit. dred men will, in cons . of graimas, got his note, and was composedly bors, but she was not found until 3 p. in, on . - I I —Mr. N. Willoughby, of Brant, has en- out of employment. On the re -opening dy was discovered in - - � - I - - Camden, New Jersey,, whose subject was, - Uve hurt him a bit. I count�ng over his pile, when a stranger came Tuesday, when her bo ' � � � - . . - I . tered suit for $5,000 damages for slander the mills a reduced scale of wages will be up be,4ind him, snatched it away ani(I made an oat field, about a mile from�. the house. I I I I " The Boy at the Throttle." Miss Paulina � 0 . I 1� . � against John Bierworth,- of Elmwood. put in force. his e9eape. . . Death was caused by paralysis. The Mt- � Rool, 111.� D., of Madura, India, spoke . . - I �, � _� I IT APPLIES TO CANADA. —Mr. Benjamin B. Bowman, at one time —The Governor-General and Lady Aber- —.Nr Kinlay family are among the most ptomi- � I ` a - T, i . W. A. McKay, late principal and �. Jackson & - Greig, upon thesubject, " Other Boys and Girls,' a well-known resident of Waterloo county, deen will make a tour of the M ritime Pro I I . nent residents of Plympton towi�ship. - � ., . . . proprie inuipe usm - ai4l Rev. H. W. Pope, of New Haveii, Con- I the 9th. 1B ess, Col- - The following ftom the New York Out- is dead. vilaces in August, commenc 31, -6, Colorado, at I I ol I t I 'ticut, delivered an address on, " Show - . lege, left recently fio- —Mr. J.Q Sipes, of Gal.� writes to the - � ing Oidl � L I THE LEAPING CLOTHIERS, - ne6 . look applies to Canada as well as to the —The Provincial Convention of Sabbath During their trip they will atten the Agri- wilich I ce he will be joined in wedlock to ress as follows : " In the � interest of the ___� . I . - YourColors." An interesting �servide was Unit e Edward Is- _Ka formerly o I f Chesley, 0 4 � - I . . ed States, and should �be read and e4im- School Workers will be held in Belleville, on cultural conferences of Princ Miss i - elborn, - Kunty of Wentworth, I repeat my oft told - : . that entitled, "' Worlil-wide Juniors in Story estly pondered over by every youl�g October 23rd, 24th and 25th. land, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. n - . - : b � tario�' Mr. McKay, baving- disposed of his story of a great lake Of oil (-petroleum) that I; I . SEAFORT.H. and Song," arranged by Mrs. Alice May is �. I - . . � Scudder, of Jersey City, and which consist- man who has his life before him, and - —Daniel Campbell, of Warwick, fell off a —As a result Of Immigrant Inspector . b i ess in Winnipeg, intends making his Res hidden beneath the ground at the West- 1-1 __ L . -- � i- - - - — fortune to make: load of hay recently and broke his collar O'Brien's recent order that no person should us' rin the South, after spending a two er" end of thegreat Beverly swamp, that is 'L I li=� a . - , ed of brief talks by juniors from yll parts of 4 . - . I � 9 8� a .. . I -CHRISTIAN ENDEAVO-RERS- the world. Mrs. S. M. Perkini, of thi This has been so far the country not only bond and injured his back. be employed by corporations in Niagara months' honey moon visiting some.of the only waiting for some one with tal. and I . . - .. " - - (I .. I ducted this service, being assisted of the capable ,and the trained, but also of —Donald Gillies, aged 85, one of Kinear- Falls, New York, while hying in Canad , d American cities. - enterpriseenoughtodevelo it' caftiwillbe --- - `T 1) city' con the well-meaning and the lucky. Its oj�por- dine's pioneers, is dead.. He was a stalwart large- number of Canadians have move . THE'WORLD FOR CHRIS - by Miss ,Nellie Stockwell, of Cleveland. —Mr. A. Nelson, a machinist in Gillies & found of superior qual.ityanTin inexhaustible "_ 11 - - . - tunities have b6en so vast and its growth so Libera,L�� across the lines. I -��_ � I i Is foundry, Teeswater, me quantity. # - . . I 11 I Just before the close of the rally Miss constant that any.man of energy, character, —Tlie will of the late J. L. Brodie, To- —One day lately Mrs. John Shellington,of Mark,ip t with a I know'what I am talking . �_ THE ANNUAL C,0.N­yF_KT10,X AT CLEVEL-AUNI; . painful accident recently. He was grind- �bout. It is there, and I am certaiii of it ; � ,-- ; Frances, Willard was introduced and made a I � � . � I A GREAT SUCCESS. I and good intentions o6uld gain a ronto, general manager of the Standard Hinchinbrooke, aged 50 years, was attackec a; chisel at a power grindstone, when by but I suppose, as,usual, I shall not . be be- - . _. . I short ad(iress. Miss Anna Gordon, of New . :, 'I ing - � - I . � — foothold a;nd -make histf`<- way. Every- Bank, allows an estate, Valued at $85,000. by a vicious bull and - badly grored. She I eans the chisel cau&ht on the stone lieved. . . , �- i , some in .� � � York, Secreta,ry of the Young Women's uniif' assistane . , � . I Cleveland, Ohio, July "I)tb. —Cleveland is a ` Temperance thing has been open to every comer, and —Kineardine has voted to purchase a clung to the animal's neck e and Iiis hand was Jammed between the stone —In the township of Pittsburg, near i . ', in the hands of Christian Endeavorers. The Christian' Union, and Mirs. I. natural ability without special aptitude, $40,000 waterworks system and a $10,000 arrived. Had she let go her hold she would and the frame. The index fingei fared the Kingston, a post has appeared inthe sha I _41 Alden, " Pansy," also spoke briefly. or good intentions without -special ability, electric light s�rvice. have been killed; as it was she was danger- - pe. . orange and white isl� everywhere displayed T-4ere *ere nd services this evening, th worst, being ground and bruised 'ciioinpletelY of an'oat fly, and so voracious is its appe- - - __� and the diamoud-shalpect badges of the con- _ e ha e found not only a chance but rewards. —Lewis Simpson, aged 80, of Belmont, ously wounded. I , v off. The i�ocident will prevent him from tite that most of th'e late oats and a .great � - ddlegates gathering -at their various State - I I . vention are to be seen -upon the breast of - I -s to attend . the This feature of our life,, d'.o stimulating to wais knocked down by a - horse the other —The lumber -piling grounds around the working for s6veral weeks. � deal of the early will be destroyed if- the . - A - , ,MLI teFlitorial beadquartei ant . ahnost everyone met. The members of the eiiergy and so inviting to enterprise, has day, and may not recover. 1, Chaudiere river are like so many bu&r t'0 - —Under the Forbes system of drainage ava-ves. The fiv is. so, . I.- . . . ) plague continues its r . receptions thatwere tendered to them by not wholly disIpp6ared ; but there has been —Albert McLachlan, a promising young hills* nowadays. Shipments of luin * . ...�_._ I - I xeception committee ari'aboat the busiest some 5,QOO acres of - land in Raleigh town- small -as to be hardly. vi.sible to the naked , :. __V , the people of Cleveland. Two large steam- a great change in the last twenty years, and ,student was fatally kicked by a%orse at his- the United States and English markets are �, people in the city. Every train, every - ship, Essex county, at one time deemed eye, butwhen placed under a microseope ­ . and Buffalo lines have _' I � . eks of �the.Defroit , things on this continent is home in Drayton the other day'. active and the mill -men am delighted with I . boat, almost every carriage brings fresh $ 1 . . � the condition of ' awost valueless by reason of the inundation A is seen to be armed with, a pair of 11. I been diinged for la.ke rides this afternoon. . cc I -_ - very rapidly approximating the condition —Returns of the division registrar of Gait the briskiiesq. hi I early overtook it, have been reclaim- � � ,_ arrivals and it is estimated tbat fifteen The we�ther is cool and delightful. . W ic I L . pinchers," wit)i which it pier4es the oat. . thousand delegates have ,arrived. This is of things inEurope. Success is to depend from January I to June 3O : Births, 73 ; —Mr. Jesse W. Hammond, a prominent ed -i aU a ride to -day ained by the nippers of the* I .. I I sar .. . . The annual address of President Clark, in hereafter not so much on favorable condi�- marriages, 32 ; deaths, 56 - member of the Moose Ja,w cricket club,, died e _1� ' rP- A poison cont . .?rising in view of Mr.. Baer's statement which he suggested thej?ossibility of' a '' - ,laiumed section reveals 3,000 acres with insect works its destructive course, tninlii�g �.. I � that owing to the strike not more than - tions and good luck as on the power : w —Mr. Holmes, 6f Strathroy, has'been ap very suddenly on Monday, July 2nd, while splendid ripening wheat, Which is judged to the straw a reddish color. ,One bite is World-wide union, has taken root in th . ­ . . � - , eight thousand delegates -would be here and e bring trained ability to bear on a specific pointed first assistant in the model school It engaged ata cricket. match at that place. yield 30 to 35 bushels per acre, while the sufficient to blast a stalk of grain, With , - � proves how courageous are Endea-vorers faith;of'the members,'and the rallying cry end. Success becomes every year more and T'Oronto Junction. 11 � . Deceased was only 27 years of age, and remainder of the land is more or less under the parent are associated several of a � :�,�, ' of " The World for Christ," has a new and , , when call of duty comes to them. ,There . .. - more difficult in this country because the —There is a propusa�: t6 start, Sunday leaves a young Widow and three little pr�,fitaible cultivation. I brood, each of which does its share in the .� - - broader in 7. At a meeting of the trus- . .1 - ' � . . on five hundred CanadianEL, They came eaning competitors are more numerous and better band concerts (sacred music',only) in Chat- children. � . ;�k �_ - tees the move to extend the society - en- . L, -The Earl of Aberdeen hag quite aban- work ,of destruction- It is twenty-five - I I � 'from as far east as Prince Edward Island '� ' vas - skilled. The happy-go-lucky days of the ham, and most of the ministers object. —On Thursday afternoon last, I man since such a pest has been .noticed in _� and as far west as British Columbia. ' dorge:d and tbe details of the work referred country are largely over ;,.'hereafter suiccess —During the first'six months of this year named Titus Vipond, 22 years of age, da6ed Rideau Hall for the summer months. years I I I With his aides-de-camp and anumber of the this locality. i . . - ,_ . The convention was formally inaugurated to the President and put into execution. is to & won under fixed conditions, to there were registered in Chatham 101 births, was killed It a barn. raising at Ancaster vil- . terrible Uff i took,place on Xond . � The temper of the Endeavorers on this � sub- I Ri . Ay, -1 last night by fifteen Endeavor rallies in as . . which the successful m;tn must conform. 54 marriages and 77 deaths. . ' lage. He was on the top of the structure .0eau.-hall household he is living at Kings- " —A ' air, �, I- - I . - . . . . many aifferent churches, addressed by some ject is-sbOwn bythe fact that atone of the This is by no means ai� unhealthy change ; on —Mr. ,roseph Anstett, of Formosa, was and carryin a heavy gust of tn�re, a picturesque little place some 12 9th inst., on the farm of John Gildner, who i � . - � - � m0es north of Ottawa, by the side of one of lives on the Petersburg road, nearBerliin. .­ - - . � .i� struc I small conferences 10Q young men and Iwo 'm in .� rL plank when ' w - of the most prdminent members of the men announced their readiness to t the contrary, -it mean% the decli6� of the killed.on-the morning of Dominion Day by , d, him and blew him off. -He as the many little lakes among the Chelsea Mr. Gildner ,owns a rather vicious bull . . . - I - I Society. They were all largely attended. of ot� 0 speculative and noisy era, and the suprem- the bui�ting of a cannon. instantly killed by the fall'.1 ' hi) in It is said which is ke* t tied in the stable. About 7 . I - � foreign missionary fields in the name ie 171t8i .1 � the R --v. Willi i acy of substantial, solid and intelligent —A movement is on foot at Waterloo to ,I an old country -house. ay Among the speakers were am , —Win. Howe, a sedtion man on the GTand I � er residence o'elock Of 21ond night Mrs. Gildger, as _­� Patterson, Toronto, and the Rev. CanoR society. The verdict on all sides is that the work. If the country is to maintain its � form a inammoth combined singing society. Trunk Railway at Toronto, bad -both . legs I he intends building -a summ I - 11 ' I . on Meachies' Lake, on thi � .i_ I lepaitment of -trade, it The project includes the erection of a fine cut off Friday afternoon while walking . and looked,into the bull's manger to see if I resent. convention has been the most help- supre s side of Kings- usuo, was hunting the eggs for the -day, by must macy in any ( be- ; I . . Richardson, London, the - former at the fill and enthusiastic gathering yet held . t cost of about $6,000. ind some ears th4t were being loaded merei � ,� I � � First Congregational and the latter at the the society. . % I . depend, not upon native ifigenui y� or large building at the ar b at - —Law -breakers are having rather a hard there were aty there. While stoop�n* over 1, � I upon what is sometimes called American —John Wheatly, of Blackwell, ne the Western cattle market. Some cars were u vi s ri � . I Pilgrim Congregational. At the Canadian I July 15.—Thc thirteenth annual conven- ', smartness, but on the ability of the Amer,�-z Sarnia, carried off the gold medal . at the shunted unexpectedly and passed over him- time of it in Teeswater at present. Within the tro gh the bull made a ciou d xi�e at "I ' _ � � a men i ad I y ! headquarteis the Rev. H. B. Grose, of tion of the Society of Christian Endeavorers can to m6et the trained man of other raas lete Ontario Agricultural College examina- He died a couple of hours later. �,Iie I at few days three youn I ave her with his he , and gored her terribl. . � . Chicago University, and the Rev. Teennis' . . . - with being = and dis- in the side. The angry creature then lifted ..--- I A- . Hamlin, D. D., of Washington, A C., closed to-ni lit in a wave of Christian 'en- on his own ground. In the long run it is tions. � been charged - One her bodily out of his trough and threw her --- �� I .. 4. . th-usiasm. Tt has been the greatest conve _ —The frame work of what will be when � - 4derly and using profane language. . 11 I both members of the board of trustees, � n- - the trained man who succeedsi lbecailse it is - —Hon. N. Cl�rk Wallace, controller, completed one of the finest, largest and most pf them skipped out. The others pleaded right under hits feet, and was furiously I , I . spoke strongly on 'Good citizenship,' and tion ever held by the society, botl? in point �. . . � . � . __. I of.numbers and in the interest manifested the trained man who studies !all the. con- sailed on Saturday last for Entland, where modern barns in the coupty of Oxford, was guilty and were each fined &3 and costs. stamping and goring her with his horns . - -1 - � 'Obristian, 'Endeavor as a training school." 'tion ditions of success and meets *them intelli- he goes to attend the tk-annua meeting of riised on the farm of ex -Reeve Win. R. !Amother youth was up for using profane and hoofs when Mr. Grildner, attracted by in -its meetings. The total registra . � - I Ltly. the Grand Orange Council in London. � _. - spoke of gen _�ted to his wife's screams, rushed in and preventea' 1. M r 0crose, in his remarks, .LN!nnroe, lot 10, concession 2, West Zorra, language. His fine and costs amon � I : rea hed 40,000, of which 18,790 came from What this country needs above all things —The ladies of Embro, are very grateful I -1 I Christian Endeavor in politics, business and ;' Wednesday last week. Kriners from all :V.75. - Several other cases will be tried the vi�ious bull from killing her. . . � � ristians must not readily points outside of Ohio. The total registra- is more education ; a mere. thorough equip- to Sir Oliver Mowat and James' Sutherland, 4ver the county were present. , . - : I . . . - 1� . - - - - ,social life. Oh tion at the Mciiiireal Convention of a year � :hhortly. ,k —The death took place Wednesday, last - - grant the assumption that they have, as ment, in other. -words, for the specific work M. P., for th6ir'handsome aid in furnishing I- —John Halford, a Maidstone, Arex �' —While three little girls, all under eight ..� 16,500. Among the movements �: week, of Mr. Thomas Murphy., a resident . I Christians, no, distinctive work to do in ago, was of the day. Business men need a -i-nore. a ro�ading room in the new towk haII4 - �onnty, farmer, was the victim of a serious , ; Mr. J. J. Mason of London for �5 years. - M M h- -_1_ n all other departments of cit- started at the gathering are plans for a careful education than they have had in -4oseph Spotteswood has -purchased tyears of age, daughters of wn r. urp y was 41- . politics and i d -wide, union of Christian Endeavor and is a in accident Wednesday last. He was unload- � and Mr. J. Osborne, of Bowmanville, were born in the to of Carnew, Wicklow, Ire_ - izenship. The pulpit has to do with ptiblic w"l business metbods and principles. In every from John Dawson h farm, consi t 9 of ing hay with a patent hayfork in his b , _,�, I � . . �_� . ' for systematic missionary extension. arn, �,playing in a boat at the marsh, the little land, in 1812,_ and at the age of 3-2 he Tiailed -� t I purity as well.&s private Christianity has to . . . . department of manufacturing - chemical pro- 100. acres on the Galt and Preston road, for when it fell on him, one of the prongs pene- [,*,Osborne girl fell out *into about; 10 feet Of for Canada,together with his wife. The 4 . do with public men and measures, as well . 0— ceases are used, and where profit or loss 'de- the'suni of $7,750. tratiig his oin. The injury is severe � � water. Her I two companions, instead Of e settled ar Brockville, where they '- . . . —The wife of William Summer, of Inger- I � I . . � as a I getti frightened, as most children would I � � I . as with personal faith and life. A discern- SUSANNAH AT OTTAWA. pends on a slight per centage of salvaje, the I Ifance of recovering. I coupl ' until I;5, M - . . � I but be h cl ; resided being engaged i f . . ment in , be observed between political - expert chemist often holds the key of the soll, gave birth recently to a daughter . . In �ust e Tone, promptly reached out an oa mg. Air. and Mrs. Mul y then came to 1. I Aples and party prejudices. Christian- (FROM GRIP'S SPECIAL.) a . prine o our railro weighing three fourths of it pound. The —T. B. Miller, who last ear was prmci- � hav4 � r, � , . - I . position. Twenty ears ag. - ds . I . - I i . . OTTAwA, July 7th, 1894. ;�ere run on free andeasy principles, with IL little mite is alive and doing welL ]pal of the Tiverton school, Kas been Iodg@A ipulled her up to the boat, and got her ashore, London. To them Voirn. two dauiliters. I . . ",.1 . . ty in the pews should do its part. to restrain the Walkerton jail, cha ed With vio- t! none the worse for her accidept, except a and five sons, Thegons are all dead. Rev. - l partisanship within decent bounds. A man This town seems to be a kind of Mecca for hq.ppy-p lucky assurance that good-natured —Potato bug,.s are very numerous this ill r . - I wetting. William Murphy, the eldest, wag well -! A . " - . lation of the Charlton Act. Iffililler is a mar 1 -. � and industrious men could get the trains year, 3arta of Algoma. Between five and . __ I . cannot help bavhig prejudices ; but an ))rides. It's a pretty dull week when there . ' In E ried man. of 35 years of age, but it is charged —A short time ago a grave in the Old known as a leading clergyman in4he T,on- . - 4 . jalleries. through. Now the best of the railroads six barreE of bug poison have been sold by - . � Endea-yorer can keep them from runnin - . . that befo�e leaving school he had ruined one graveyard on the farm of Mr. Hugh Gillies, don diocese; another son died while attend- - It ig ain't a couple or so of lem. up. in the , . - - I - . � mad m . cs? 8 They come up to see the gom's on o course, are run on scientific principles,- with experts one dealei alone in Thessalon. as opened for the . . - 11 : ki I , a t, and the whole man- - —A'number of the farmers in the South- of his girl pupils under 1.6. 1 Concession 2, Culross, wi Mg Huron College, and a 'third -was w- , � simply the wor .ing machiner by which but they generally get drifted off to t leir in every dep Amen - —Thomas Carter, of Enniskillen, "was . purpose of x 0 inj the bod to "another hysician - 'in Detroit, Xichigan. Mrs, - _� I m1i 6mets -and agement as thoroughly organized as ,if it west corner .of Brant township, have recent t .- k�l the people provide for the ad stration of own affairg and- their new cE � ' - cemetery. 7hon, e eirth L been re- urphy is still living, - i � " who were a great scientific institution; and th I been ting pure bred Jersey cows. brought into Sarnia ja,il on a charge of hay � , and has reached the g � .4 . I -11, public affairs. . Have Christian men 110 things. Sometimes they've got a friend 9 r fired a revolver atWm. Scott, with in- moved it was fou** that the coffin, after a age of 85, - .,A. I r 8 out the im- success of the roads in the matter of divi- Uong =are Mr. A. S. Sherrington and ing ; I , Pa t in this? The whole tenor and spirit' comes up with 'ein and point tent to do him serious bodily -harm. Carter lapse of 25 years, was as sound as, when —A fatal accident occurred Tuesday I - _� - of Christ's; life tend to the one conclusion., portant in -en. One day somebody said that dends and freedom from accidents depends Mr. Archie Tolton. - says he was merely practising with his re� first placed in the earth. CuIress was a evening, on the farin of Mr. Peter Hicks,, I i . that the Christian is to be the best man in Mr. Bourinot was the " fussiest little man very largely upon . the thoroughness of the —Canada's 'revenue for the fiscal year end I I ' . I volver at tomato cans, and that he never, comparative wilderness then. The coffin North Gower township. Eed in hay- - rtan zation and the scientific spirit in ing on J u*ne 30th, amounted to $35,382,000, I citizenship, in business, in every,place and in North America," which ain't true, being o had any idea of shooting at the bo,y Scott was made by Mr. James Martin, of Tees- �g or r tiozo, Jarpes and yru , - If, i . , w 10 year. .1 I position in life. A Christian's duty calls as I've got I relative what s -worse by con- h it is conducted. as against $37,183,000 the previous r. ,,CL, ! iking illustration of the value - at all. The two had had some trouble. 7 ", water, who then resided in Culross. ve into the hay field. James, - � No more str The customs yielded $19,119,000, as com ,ngtoUL ( - I him wherever theye, is need of the true siderable. set o,4 —By the recent death of his cousin, J. the eldest son, jumped. own from the . � . Principles which he possesses. When poli- We had great doings last week on account of training has been seen in modem� times pared with $20,707,000 the previous year. —Lewis Wigle, Lof Leam , has . � I I . � If the season ret- Gardener Kenyon, an enterprhi�hiig citizen wagon to commence loading, and at that �. � i of them delec,ates what's come here to try than that aff*ded by the commercial &d- —One hundred and seventy bushels of 20 acres of tobacco plants. - 11 : ties become so pure as not to need o - It Twenty years ago, at Canadian raspberries were purchased by mains suitable it means a mint of money. and res ected millionaire of Seattle, Wash� instant, -the team. scared by a 4�1*,started � ; . ; - , Christianity, theii Christians will have and arrange for selling us things that we've vance of. Germany. � 'That s the aim the clos6 -of the Vrench and German war, Detroit buyers at the market in Windsor it ill i doyment to a lot of men and ington lgltate, Mr. Benjamin Kenyon, a well, running towards where -Mr. Hicks was. - ; nothing to do with politics, but till then got more'n enough of now. ) wi give e - the mower,. 1� ' 2 require steady work from known farmer residing near Wasbin,�,ton, inowing. He had just got off i � � � � 4 . nothing but a speedy ill6culation of dis- of the -thing so fax as I can see it, and it everybody recognized the -fact that the Ger- one day last week,and shipped over the river. boys, as it wi 11 nagnificent and, seeing the runaway coming upon him,- . � . the best military —The other evening, Merritt - Houston, 4 date of planting until the plants. ar Brant county, falls heir to the i -6 .. I in" linewith the opinions what come to mans had, on the whole, . � eased politics with the virus of gospel prin- aill't i ' ' ii e'� i as 'be- and his third son, Cyrus, in danger, not bq- . _ ciples can save us frorn an, epi-den�ic of fariner folks;'that I know. Well, anyway training in the world, and they were more well known Chatham character, made a to dry. The crop last year on the sa e ,&. fortune of $M,000. The magnanimo . � , v n ii - equipped for war than any - desperate attempt to commit suicide by fell a victim to the early frost. � � quest was only one of tile large fortunes ing in good health he fainted. Tlie run, � .. I � Official corruption and a coudition of civic the fuss has been a good sized one e e f scientifically at people doubted their swallowing rough on rats. He was saved —Twelve men have just completed j a which the I -ate Mr. Kenyon left to several away team dashed up, upsetting the hay" � Li dearadation and danger. Tie said that the conference -was kind of a -wind -baggy other nation, but mo, I : of his cousins, some of whom, residing in rack over on Mr. Hicks and Cyrus, When � . `­� � , L 0- . I ctical ability., for Germany was still a, in time. shearing of fifteen thousand sheep on t4e . . I ristianity showed itself in politics when -waste of time. The Government ffave an . pra - $ -1 0 Plymouth and laid � ang it wa' 001 r, with the commercial spirit —At the openifig of the Christian En- ranche at Swift Current, Northwest Ter-ki- New York State fall heirs to equally large James reac-bed them he found his father � , � p . . I under the rack ... - ilgrims anded It At Rome up on the gr6undi, 8 countr3 � - er ng, - oUndation of t,00d government. The dreadful pretty. There was an everlastin largely undeveloped. But in the last twenty dea-vor convention held in, Cleveland last f 11 9 mans have turned their atten- week, Rev. Win. Patterson, of Cook's 150 per day each. The clips average abo#t —An oldcannon was discovered in the stunned and crushed. Cyrus only lived in . - corrupt state of poliiies, he asserted, need lot of them electric light bulbs histed on years the Ger condition for ab - - not Place a stigma on the Christian in an wires all over, and they built a new set of tion to business, and have carried into man- Church, Toronto, replied to the address of -1 lbs. The lamb crop has been exceptiqu- St. Lawrence River, near Kingston, the an unconscious out half ,r _. I . I a history. an hour. Mr. Hicks, it is fe - d is badly purification, because steps down to the Lover's Walk, which was ufacturing an . ally . 1 � injured. . I honest attempt' at I d all other departments of welcome. I (Yood. Can,anybody in old Huron beat other day, which seems to have are I � .. . I - , Christ lowered himself to the level of those- all ,lit lip too, and there was a small -sized trade the same thoroughness of re aration, —At the litte ineeting of the London t hi. 3 9 . ; During the siege of the fort on Isle Royal, � I - . . whom lie -wished to radse, to his. He said circkis tent with vittles, and nobody minded the same trained ability, ani t9e same Presbytery, Mr. J. , A. Mustard, a graduate _bn Tuesday niorninLt last week , nos. now known, as Chimney Island, by the —On Tuesday forenoon' a young wan - I 1. the post -office at British forces in 1760, on the evening of named Thomas Freel, elde t son of Mr. . the grass was made for you to keep off power of p�tient observation mud 'atudy of Kn Collele 1`.oronto was examined for W. Tebb, chief clerk in I ' " I _� that Christianity demajids freedom from th" ' ox 7 ' ng the 2 -3rd of August, Captain Lorines vessel James Fre-el, of Forest, met with a horrible 1� - I , �, III( . Ttsnlillanv methods, election bribery and It all. We just tramped right oil it. - It which made them first masters of the field licenauxe, 'r %vas formally licensed to Peterboro, was tried on a charge of steali: . I . in transit. Tebb ac- ran aground above the island, and was death on the farm,of Mr. Wm. Knapp, four I , . Abma ,,- � ar 074 cl FJ #sitar � - ,,� � ti r I I � - I 11 - � � , , �, ballot-bo'x stuffing, and that the only -way seenied to me as if everybody and tkeir of knowledge and then masters of the art of preach. .%, from post letters guns miles from Forest village. He was driving I � � 0 already widely I -D, —Miss Clench, the elder sister of Miss knowledged having taken the money and abandoned about midnight. The . to bring about honesty and l-nanliness in folks had been ast, but there was a lot look- - war, and the results are - I - - - . e At Home parent. Germany is growing very rapidly Nora Clench, the celebrated violinist, was said that $300 would cover all his pilferinis. were thrown overboard to prevent t1ein a mower, and while. oiling the nia&.,ine *as - Politicsowas for the young Christian to re- ing over the ropes which kept th lie French gar- -kicked in the head by one of the horses. � . � . . and prestigb. The married It London, England, on J tine 28, to Tebb was sentenced to three years in King- falling into the hands of t . I gard the natiou as a sacred7heritaae and to to itself. I wondered why they couldh�t in commercial power y, an,d Freel was � . 0 1 d. Itis supposed this The team then ran awa � ­ protect it as such, to. enquire into the come, too, but 6ne of the willinien folks said country is fast becoming rich, Many (Iter- Findlay Muirhead, M. A., son of J. J. ston Penitentiary. rison, so close at han - I - � " the mob." man I tow . ns are growing as some of our Muirbead, of Edinburgh, Scotland. —Rev. Dr. Fraser, of Hamilton, on M�n- cannon is one of the guns which were dragged under the mower and -terribly man I Private character as well as the public fit- they was ; 14- ,F-- t -'he full Western towjis have —Rev. W. B. Rally, an Anglican cler,gy- day night, last week, married Thomas Ridh- abandoned. gled, his head and body being: bruised and I . � 4.4. 11;11 garown. Germans are . 'less or those chosen to represent 1,ne naLlOn it, was a pre y c, .Y 11 t;� . ex I, 11. - nany parts of Ontario, mond and Mis Je ie I o al - Ye rs —1 he first engine and car were run over Cut, and one ear cut ou, -tine was un— — MW � I greater extent than ever man well known in i s sa .W acd n d a . W_ .1 i , all'I to insist that no moral leper be allowed undress that some come in. They must travelling to a far . ' when assistance arrived. 'The funeral took 1, 4 � 11 'ermany of thirty . 10- to .�it in the legislature� 'Christian Eii- have felt as if they'd like their furs, but b6fore, ,and the poor G died at his honle in Ridgetown, Thursday, ago Mr. Richmond and his bride w.ere the Grand Trunk extension from Parkhead �y to Adelaide Village. - i . . *dl b Ing transformed into 12th inst., at the age of 82, having been lovers in Scotland. They were engage&�to to OwenSound on Wednesday, last week. place on Wednesd-, �' I -1 . . deavor,' said Mr. Grose, , can inculcate they never let oil a speck, even when their years ago is rapi. y e � 1, . - 1 to The trial trip was made in good time, a -ad The same night, while friqnds were at the I . , � � . tile law of love that makes a good neighbor, noses got red with the cold. It war, a pretty a rich dermany. This is the .result of the born in Vienna, Austria, of English parents. be marrieol, but something happenec 1, I T I 'A � . � . I - , . � t Home, but somehow I liked the superior training.,.df the Gerihans brought He received his education at the University prevent the weddilig, and they separated. general satisfaction was expressed on all house of Thomas Freel, who was killedolur- - I a noble citizenship, a truly frRe people�, a grand A . n -the day, a- little daughter of Mr. George �� Is - � - - I : . . After they'd - to bear on commercial problems. From all of Vienna, and was a most accomplished In a, couple of years Mr. Richmo d married hands at the condition of the road and the ing - . - � progressive civilization, a peaceful and hill better the next. morning. . . ich the work has Hancock got hold of a cup containing em- - . flesirable estate, a world blessi-ag church cleared up the muss of papers and unpitched parts of the outl i world come co I ts linguist, speaking English, German and another girl, a�id came with his bride to expeditious manner in wh . _. � m "" I - .i � - I - Engrus9men who iormerTy had French fluently, and being a - profound Canada, and for a number of years has been been prosecuted. On the return trip from babning fluid, a deadly poison, and drank . . . . . � . . . . . . I I I ., �: alld an incoming kingdom of Ch4,-t upon tile tent it looked just glorious with the from young . b . . . 11 �� � � � . . � . an(Fthe birds sing- the pick of positions and the ground of scholar in Hebrew, Latin and Greek. He in the 0 ery usiness in Hamilton, and Parkhead the engine was placed in charge part of the contents. By prAQrnpt action the - . I � mi tile eml.tll.� linden. trees in blossom c Allen, daughter of B. Allen, ex -M. child!s life Was sa-ved, but ihii irs not out of �� ..- I d __ - � , .. iug fit to break their little music b-bxes. vantage, but whom the Germans 'are now,J was.a private tut.or for some years. Re- now flit an office in the custom housq in of ,Afiss -- ��� � _; , I - � - I � Attiong Mr. H.%mlin's congregatiou i,xe I the leading promoter of danger. �, - - - M " Up in the House the men , has - oving he took 'the de- that c4y. Mrs -_ I 1M[1J)(,-r, got into driving out. The young.- German who goes in to the New World, . Richmond died two ydars P., who has been w ... 11 . . I . I ed President, Cleye�4,i�q,, P�e )?oRP - � I . . . . % - - - . - I I i . . : 7 . I � I � . I I . � . � : 4 � _;: . I- ­ . I - 11 � - . , I I . I I - . _ � . - - I . . � , . - � I I � � � I � I - � - . 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