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nHe had, b. left to ,.,,m the 1.0 ,f g
y, with Lee and Hinnion ol- did enjoy welft earnea. rest,
NEW "VIRRMEMENTS. leave much muntiq4tios. to, *AT ts eod1Me*AM& -
aA
111diture f6r whft, ially and loying mother. 'Th(i funeral took dremed—
their,favor - they have,,", all thei com-
ver puq)osen "Wers, remain at th head r-ters at Val- ful in life, financ* ham
after sub `huroh;,
bines and monopolists Who are 0,owoduy cow Oa*v to; GO!"Ple explorstimm: dt a� handsome fortune ged -wido"w p ae
1VLTh ftum l*tween the parenthesis the usaw of We - papf* as at -ther- he party an are e service.
hich The law, -to r6b the pop ances., way and io OIXPO aft 4, in the German Ethel, conduct* th
146 T, - I __ Kellinit"14 - -,
iiiiiii - to A.'! 'Tuesday forenoon, Rev. Mr.
next Beaton. 5- d t and family. -110 was burie
'11iI 1 ure, lity in
in;�Jff S'e foind. sill'of thein-1-illed, Wouhd4d 6ir -taken ipri [0 ftesi Ae ext . 0-iove or cemetery.- —A. quiet wedling-took
ranks on their side and- ever xvWy ---to do not inte mthAind the 1A Ilaturo s- hardsh!
t - - 1 .46 hilli1r. ---.;A novel Sift was to be. seen on West ham on Thur
with & Skiet. (a) ispropor- , oners. Chan the grpa, Chinese weathAr and,a�coinpliihed, t aday, Oth inac,
knu when Jo
9 9
gain &onoe of did not intend that excesmiyq.and d hyb
battle for them, while the*h6lb b -A street, Goderic mom g lately. No Carruth, foreman of the fini
005 Ojening-Roffnian (6) tionAtet respects should Viceroy, on account of thisdefeat, has been
venditure in other, iZWmxsirs nT T4w, QM*z;iMxT. one in
the Canadian Pacific Ran #64 always shing
saw F2 can& Dunow. (6) wity be the subjectwof equalization. The appeal hd-frim-Hou K6111F tayt I rkmt less than half a score 'of teams laden with - and ]k . in forzef,
tory,
4K #2 OMM@-J. W' W`SderVelk (5) degraded for negligence in pmaeouti the speo ment in Bells Furniture fac
ag ion, were 6, day ai
-PW. ebambeflain. (5) been used in their -behalf, and if will likely with Costs. of Elnvpeam in t e Chinese army has been- s6one for the pier extensi wending youngest daughter of
was diam*ed cbe the same again. - In addition 0, all.th Stopped. 'Seven 'British, oustome.1 offloers their wsy'doi" the harbor hill. The con. were joined in the holy bonds of in
iett & ese, The above decision is only important in Vim
ho had enlisted have returned to their tinuous String of wagons looked somewhat V,
the d b Rev'. A Perrie. The Lee Me took,
so am itidecides which party to is all
Sawl Md-EXP401t0f 0MON. (8) there is in all the Smaller -Provinces,, Whole far 'former duties, The entire southern,' squad- like the procession of a third-41am tn
fiftre to Rent--Expoeltor Office. (9) In Harper's Weekly Mr. Julian Ralph %velling . preace st. the residence of the br de's
rum for Ws�D. D. WIlson. (6) o are 4rays at the pute pays the costs, as the legislation; ' ron of the Chinese 'navy has been ordered show. ' I - _ 00CSSIon Oin
the war correspondent, tells of the wander- and was attended only by the i'
thiq multitude, 'or a
north. -During the storml on Sunday night of friends 1 of the contracting al- IMsery Opening -E. Ilcftul. (8) as r o S.
Fum toy 890-W. J. Wilson. (8) service of the highest biddeir, and Mr- which ga�ye� rise to the Utigat�ioii was re- theehi
.W buy At Seling, Alabama, 4ould get in filled
'bich ful faculty the Japanese have of adapting SOLD HMSELp. last week, the Wing4am s4t block had its groom was assisted by his e d, W- - ' -
r $errice-Heotor Reid. (Pi Laurier has no money with 'to pealed at the last session of the lAgialature. 'Sam Johnson, negro, sold himself on Sat- Allen, of ;id And
for gale,-ltenry-J. Pearen. (5) themselves to their Surroundings. On the roof torn: off from the front, gable, leaving a Robert and he bride was supportia eteven i
HAMM X Broderiek- (8) This decision of the courts '&he Shows how 'Stark Oliver, a farmer, till nearly
them, and would not do so if e had, they on nel space about 50 by six feet O'U one side, and by the groom's sister, Miss Carruth� T�--:
--F.Holmested. (5) 1 Canadian - Pacific train to the Coast urday to Colo of add
Notice, to Creditors invariably go on the side of fhe Govern- fortunate itis that it was repeated, as had for W. Oliver was formerly a larp slave twelve feet the Other. The n�6wly-wedded couple left on the afteraoij
square on punme consisted
To School Teschers-Will. Baker. (1) which he travelled, there 'were three Japaw . a i to friends in Uey. Dr.
ulo Indeed, owner. He led the negro behind his, -boards and shingles were- so tterid in all train on a tour W Mr. !I
rum for We. -David Clarke, (6) ment who -.are not so sorup no it re' mained,; a very great injustice would Brampton SAM Crockinole Social-liq-val Templars. (8) ese whom he parti#ularly remarked. . One wagon -with a plough line on the journey directions. Many shade �aud fruit trees Toronto, 'being showered wit-ji rice as ead aton ol herwel
X6at , D fAcFaul. (8) even in 6ai own beloved Ontario, them are have been done to many municipalities in had served in the F�ofich army a few yearn, home. were blown over or shatter0 by lightning. stepped on board the train. �61 Csilingford;
1 Zpr--C. W. papt. (6) not a few who are not above �eing bribed this and other counties through its opera- ACCIDENT AT Sxi.-The Italian sea-goin -A young manL from Witigham. it t and an 0.
Pbotom--W D. Trott, (5)L and. was in everything but features a typical - 9 is said Cut In Long Boots -R. Willis. (8) by their own money, and all�,Wiug them-' tion. Parisian; the second, an officer in the Ger- torpedo boat Avoltoin, struck a sunken rock drove to the Lucknow , g4ilues 1&at week, Huron Assizes. a L Worth. Th
PW UP -Jame# FOX. (8)L selves to be influenced by railway bonuses.; in! the Mediterranean, Gff Levanto, the taking his beat girl with him. Some time . an UP to nearly $W�
Rimounber the Minstrel Show. (6) yt the Other night, and was so much dai�aged that during the night he returiired-, but not being The Huron Fall Assizes opened -a Sunday, ni.
man arm had the bi6ad shoulders, 19codir -9htOf I
Clearing We.-Aodrew SmiW. (5) grants to harbors, post office )31fildings and Not Wanted. rich oil Tuesday, before M. Ju t -And ra
DrewDootors 11 wis necessary to run her at full' 16d to d in the �'horse as in the I L, --W. Somerville. (8) wasp waist, the erect, alert carriage, the as-ftruch intereste stice Faloft. blestorm. of �Vw(l
brid e Air. E. F. B. Johnston
other public works. If the *reat majority A despatch from London, Engla n says: sne in hij,i he brought Considerable
361linery Openin Hoffwan &Co. (a) fr'tTe' Crown. There were tmZV. punew
Visitors to the Fa r -4&c (1) egs of the model Prussia
Ili;: n the beach in order to prevent her si�Vinj
&ion & Greig. of the electors can rise superior to these in- Sir Terence O'Brien, the Goven, ;FNew. slim, shapely 1 g fair one who went with
The. Imperial Restaurant. -R. Haxby. (8 deep water. horse belonging to sonib �oue else home. blew Ow
and five criminal cases on the list, letily demolishing U
-daythal. jeer ; the third was a New Yorker from A CLEvzR IxDx'AN GIRL. -Miss Dhaubai History does not relatehoW he is - satisfie 1 11
TWO" to the Fair -R. HAXhy. (8) fluences, there is little doubt but after the foundland, assured me to ijority fr riiWQ 1) - latter including' two charges of
-D S. Faust. (8) of the net -of NewfoundlaiLd, th loyal crown to heel. When by, 'themselves they ardoujee Banajee, an 18 -year-old Bombay with his unintentional 11 t c erected th
FAA Stock complete )p1e ow
a ell born, 313111
Houm to- Rent -T. LangAroth. (5) next general election there villl be ange to the kr4ire, would if compelle. girl, has'succeeded in getting one of her pic- -Quite recently Mr. john McCartney, of asault. jeltibl , r. M -1
spoke Japanese, to others they Spoke loss 0
IDart and Bores Stolen -James Houston. (6) of Government, and, likewise a, change of pr!fer a union with the United 8 'to Ib tures hung � 'in the Paris Salon. She won Goderich township, had nk'n eXperience that The cases disposed of thus far were oommeiiced farmin
on3lse English, French or German with the great- non vs. Crowe, action for breach of p
policy. If not, we must remain in serf- vilion with Canada. The current tii some prizes in India from the Bombay _r Vn%]19n WaS or4illed undei
ion _Art is worth, relating, SoA � cut grain had -hn Aik
dom. for another five 'years and perhaps in the Canad marriage. The plaintiff is a daughter of,& To
ian journals, he says, quite est fluency. Yet a generation ago the Jap- See el -y nd th Indian woman to. go been left 'out on his farm : on - the Maitland trat J
o 'and anese were barbarians. e first farmer residing in TurnbeiTy township, wd e wer -Of l
longer. Although, knowinF so Well the uuPr& to �uro t is
tical. The revision of Newfou,' TnE i 0 study art- Concession, simply because they had not the defendant is a farmer in Culross, to eelle
RW Ow ininto the state of a Crown colony wou: I be D An._A new British trade time to et When! t6y undertook to William
power. and. seductive nature Of the influences inV parties were to have been married in M
ken OJ
ore likel view of the state of finances dollar is being- coined for use in the East, in haul it, Towever, it wap found that the wtich she has ag
arrayed against them, we ajill have.' confi- of the isls�0. The power of women in politics haw been band 1802, but the engagement was, bo
I S tZ
-mint. It is as thi same weight 'ad ent the for the Aestl
the Calcutta crickets or grasshoppers h
21-st, 1894 plainly shown during the past week
-aRAFORTIE1, FRIDAY, Sept, dence in the people. Some�jmes theyL are very in and fineness of the Mexican peso. This will of every -sheaf, and the only way it could be two wenkis before that date, the defenaa - ouch an accident Caus
in tin In view of., the efforts recently made Kentucky, Colonel Breckenridge, who ob- help the,ludian authorities to use some of hauled i Conte d' with the consent of the lan. 6sthtjjtgh anbstruction.
hard to rouse, but ultimately they come out n was to load it up like hay.
n
Churches and Ministers. would seem, at any some quarters to induce Newfoundland to, tained so unsavory a notoriety. through the their zurplus silver. -During the thunder stolml oa Friday tiff. 90defendant subsequently mirri APIDn one �of the al
on the right side. It join the Confeaemoy, it is sincerely to be another Avulan. The jury returned A., 11jid, before the c(
Poll night, 7th inst., lightning Struck the house sealed vefdict for - $550 dimages for the,,'
At, the Methodist Conference in London rate, that the Government 06 getting -afraid ard scandal, was seeking a re-nomina-
hoped that Mr. O'Brien truly bxpresses the Huron Notes of Mrs. John. AlcLelland! 6)derich plaintifl�,(and His Lordship award -john Fi
last week, a resolution was adopted which of the favor being shown Aft. Laurier in the views and feel tion at the hands of the Democrats, in the town- date tzpatfiek, i
ings f the people of that -There are 12 steaul. threshers owned in ship, entering through tile chimney and es- costs. Messrs.. Cameron" Q,, C., & vanstin6-;- murderous attac
district in Kentucky which he has repre- M made s.
will prove pleasing to a. good -many interest- West, as they are prepari to send three CA L E
1419 Colony.' Although, for political pu-rposes, tping by way of the cellar, but doing no for plaintiff. r. . L. Dickenson for at- an a Syrian peddlor -frof
ed in that denomination. There s6emed tp - of their best men to cover the ground he some might desire her to join Canada, such sented in Congress. He was opposed -During the present su*er, M. Mul- articular damage. Afr.:' William Stirling fendnt.
strongly on purely moral grounds; every holland, blacksmith, Holmesville Eas got some very tall coim, for such a dry ion fo the residence Of Mrs. Ross, 4�
be & gro*,ing feelling that the time a pastor has been over, with the view, if possible, of has set McLean vs. Patterson, an act 8, free man.
a union would not, certainly, be for Can- season; it meastires some I I feet, 5 inches is could remain in a charge shonld be materially prooting the'good seed he has been sowing respectable woman in the district worked 250 tires. ale and purchase of apples, -was iefer for the &C4
ada's advantage. We have no reason to be- in length. Mr. Willis Bell has had the misfor- j red to first issued
against him tooth and nail, and thb result -A sm&ll boy named Vivian was struck udge Toms for enquiry into facts and e- obey this 1% warr1`nt w
extended, to the advantage of both -pastor before it can bear fruit. -they will e e th t Ne o dl d i y.1 on the leg by'� bicyc e e a tune to lose one of his hdrses it hanged it -
.few far li a wf un an s an ess needy I th ' bher day, at ort 4% special referee. listiC I
has been that his chief opponen a com. Ift4bintime the 'pug!
and people. When the question Was brought succeed, the forthcoming election, which can than the other small Provinces of t Goderich and the limb was broken; self in the stable. Fanson vs. Fansont an action for account.
the Do- _�d his escape. ConstA
up it elicited quite a lengthy and interest- not now be very long deh0d, will show. m paratively unknown man, has. secured the -Mt. Alex. Innes and his son, Harold, -Mr. W. Dore, of Wingham, whose car- was thrown out, His Lordship refusing to w 'Fitzpatrick to )3raem
mion. This being the case, she would nomination by a plurality' of about 320. of Stanley, have left for Manitoba. They riage works -were destro�ed by fire a short try it, as the jury notice had been 'struck- of him was lost. ' The
ing discussion. Now, a pastor is placed simply be another -sucker on the parent will be away about a month. time ago, ishaving the 4eb,ris cleared away out after the case was entered. theresbout-wasin. the i
Cononel Breckenridge had experience,
over a congregation for two years, but, if The Patron�s L -y to commencing
Stem, %and would draw out of the Confeder- -R. 0. Rogerson, of Blyth, has sold his preparatot 6ebuilding. The In Ward vs. Shopej an action for Sian- big swamp -
satisfactory to pastor and congregation, the The members of the aqsociion ability and a brilliant political record in his dwelling house and lot in that villag main building, the grrea.�er portion of whicli der, a verdict for on -e clollar damages and
acy a deal more than she would put, in, and e to Still remains, will be re� , paired, and at the e
favor, and he and his chief supporters Osts
time can be extended to three Years,,but- rons of Industry, who ave � been elected Miss Maggie Moore, for $325. , with an apology by defendant, was
Ontario woiild have to bear the brunt of the f this will be erected this'fall a brick- accepted. British Grai
not longer. The proposition to ei0end the members of the Ontario L -e slature, some dr recognize the faQt,that it was the work of -C., ff�inilton has sold the south ftofthe vearO
gi Rogerson property, �and dwelling ousei in building 5Ox24 feet. -Dare purposes Barr vs. Wilson, an action for slander.
rc eptember r,
time limit to four and five years, which was seventeen in all, held a lli6eting in Tbronto the women, as a protest against his prin- Bly having as good a ca h any other The plaintiff was secretary and, manager of weekly r
I Ex ress, in. Its
th to Thomas Ballantyne, for the sum
ciples, or lack of principles in moral mat- in Western Ontario, and should receive the th
first made, was very strenuously opposed, last week, in c njuncti with the Execu- An Independent Opinion. of $300. -i e Ethel Cheese Company, and a son of the r grain trade, says
-h his ente�prise deserves. ters, that defeated him. -From 80 eyes planted, J. LG. Skene, of 11upPOrL whic defendant Was also employed there. The de-�, jively oarriea on tilroug
h rod
especially by the clergymen, while the lay tive Committee of the Order. The object Under the heading of " No Bad Begin- Brussels, has dug 70 pounds of fine large -Mr, Charles Hamilfiot has sold a lot on fendant pleads justification - of the charges ucing reg,10118.
representatives seemed to be largely, if not of the meeting was to Organize as a Parlia-
ning," the.� Toronto Telegram, an in- potatoes, of' the Prfde of the Market the corner of Queen and Hamilton streets, he bad made, and the accounts of the com- tulk but is inferim
TnE Exeter Times professes a desire that variet
.V. These
unanimously, in havor of it. Ultimately, mentary party, and agr�o upon some com.- Blyth, to Messrs. Jaeisozi & Allen.
dependent paper of Conservative leanings,' pany were gone into. The jury gave a ofeZri� h wheat have b
certain public officers nowappointed by the vasgentlemen have also pureha'sed the building t for tle defendant, -and His Lordship. �ekat prim ab'sl
however, a sort of . compromise resolution ilion course of action. -Mr. Lewis- McDonald, of Seaforth, die
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'up
ected on Dinsley street, ied by Willi on the i
-4 will be seen by a has the following to say of the Patrons' leg- Ontad Government should be el' by has sold the farm formerly owned by a111 dismissed the action with costs, was adopted. This was to the effect that report of the proceedinks of. the meeting, islative platform Bell as a livery, and intend removing the people. It is not desirous, however, Andrew Morrison, near Walt�n, to R. Reid, it, to The Queen vs. John Jardine, attempted,--- Ulowthe- mean
the pastoral term may be extended to four which we publish in a#other column, the
of Hullett, for $4,500. The prisoner is a 0
For beginners, the Patrons made few that other public officers now appointed by y
the lot purchased fromf lr. -Hamilton, to be criminal assault. wheats axe 3d lower oil;
or five years, providing the assent of three-' object was fully accomplished. mistakes in the construction of a le islative -John,' the second son of' Mr. Thomas '-used as an evaporating' works. Their in&- man about 1$ years ofage, and the The dealings,
the Dominion Ga#ernment should be elected Kenzie, limited. Beaussna
platform. Their proposals are, wit one or of Clinton, was playing the was his cousin, a little girl of seven, fourths of the Quarterly Board and two- This is only villat walq to be expected. t Me, chinery for a conilgete, fruit evaporating pe
two exceptions, moderate and easily attain- in the same way.. The reasons it assigns other day, when he' establishment is expected to be mi' full run- defence offered M
thirds of the Statioming Commttee is se- These gentlemen were elocted for a defini c fell and broke one of ho evidence, and the jurye- trifli. At to-cWs
ning order this week-.
cured to such an arrangement* able. -for desiring a different method in each case his arms. turned a. irerdict of guilty. Sentonced to - wheats varied in. price I
�0 umbered -On Saturday last, Mr. James Barr, U � V. � -ion of -most kindi
An attempt and distinct purpose, &rih uivy of- actioli on Among the- exceptions -can be n -�--Considerable excitement was.occa-sioned Central Priso for two years less one day Condit
was also made to have the Stationing Com- their part is a necessity, "As to their organi- the idea of doing away with living' allow- are, that in the case of the Ontario officials, of Blyth, purchased the esiate of the on Queen- street, Blyth, the other night, by MON Fero, an action for seduc- . eigu wheats -were firm f
late pvin vs.
they are paid by fees, and collect the money for Nred
inittee composed of disinterested members, zation.' we have nothing- to say. That is a ances and paying straight salaries to officials. Mary Greenan, for $280., Mr. Charles Ham- a race between to W' ell -known citizens -a tion. verdict for defendant. Action dig -
lower
butcher and a hardw're clerk. The, terms 6d
that is, members hose location for the year matter in which the, pj�klic,)iave little or Neither betteror chea ler service an be from the people, -while . the Dominion offi- ilton wielded the hammer. fL missed with cost�. French flour was
Ce wer a ats wreaull. - Corn w
ange. What the cials are paid by salary, and obtain their -Raccoons are very abundant this Moran vs. London I utual Fire Insurance
secured by uch a I fall in Of the ra e th �t the I 'man of iron "
could not be affected by the action of the no . interest. They vll be, however, a Province ceases -to p' in provisions. it will Stanley. The ho are secuting quite.a was to ride a "bike," while the 11 man of
Company, an action on policy of insu. dearer. -
ay ys rance. 6d
money from the Government. Granting - beef " traVelled on foot. The dis
Committee. This, however, was not accom- power in the Legislature, and will -be iff a have to pay -in money, and in some cases number of pelts. A very large one was tance was By consent of counsel, His Lordship di-
plished- position to materially in officials will be in a position to get both pro- this staiement to be correct, -which it is not caught last week It weighed twenty-six 100 yards, and the stakes something hand- rected that Judgment be entered for -the
fluence legislation as
1, "was the tiff for $Wan(I costs of suit. Lite 8tock
It is scarcely the prov 4 ions and.money. in all instances; we might ask. Where does pounds. some. The "man of beef
ince of a secular well as enforce,, to a large extent, their de- winner plain
The provision question is' a trifling issue. the money c-ome from that pays these Do� ames by six feet. It is aid tha-C considerable
-At the Toronto Exhibition, Mr. J Proctor vs, Coats, an act -ion for trespass Septeml
paper to interfere ivith matters of this kind,, mands.' This being th� case, the -demands Even mistaken zeal- is an error on the right Snell, of Hullett, succeeded in carrying� off money changed hands on the result. and assault. Judgment by onsent for prices A
rathe
but,, perhaps we may be pardoned for ex- minio�. officials? Do the members of the -A young man of Tuckersmith township,
they are likely to makq� fs a subject of great 'side when it is directed against extravagance the Ist prize for his two-year-old imported plaintiff for $50 paid into court, with costs -cept the best cattle an(
sing an opinio The proposal to localize the appoin Dominion Government pay it out of their whose fame -as a threshing machine feeder
pres n. We believe the itiner- public importance. lf�der such cirellim- tin stallion. This is no small honor considering not to exceed $125. with the probal
9 lower,
now vested in the central authority official salaiies, or do they collect it from the competition. had almost reached the highest point ob- Robertson vs. Bone, an action for sedue- AD
Alley system is the . very best that can be- stances, we are glad to -�e able to say, that F'Owors -bleuUmberaof the,
s more,objecitiona1le.- The Patrons. are on' the people? We fancy they do the latter. -Thenight of the bigthunderstorm. tainable -in his neighborhood, recently tion. The jury r�turned a verdiet of $750 J*,ef and muttoncril
devised, if it is honestly worked and with the demands which the ratrons have agreed thin ice when they attempt to expose the This being the case, both classea of officials in stru,3k the barn, of Mr. S. Shep- crossed over to an adjoining townsfiip, for plaIntiff. held Over for -a fatut
extended term. It ensures work to administrative agencies of. the law ligfitin together buWheri)
to make upon the Legislature, and in the to the. pard gr Nile, and consumed it, The Queen vs. Thomas Smith, an indict- cattle sold
are on precisely the same basis, and should nea where a. machine was working. In his
every man the church licenses, and saves advocacy of which they' have bound them- direct local control and sectional interests with its contents. There was a I slight in- usual style he resolved to " take a feed," ment forrape-prisoner was arraigned and good stock a
cruelty selves to act as a unit irrespective of conse he Times surance. I aded not guilty. Winnie Graves, the pretty
the hardship and, in fact, absolute which do not tend to make life or property be treated alike. , Of course; t but before long he discovered he was not Mon dryows, rou&
more s6cure, in the Uniied States. knows all this as well as we e- -The other evening while Mrs. Gre or capable of filling the position, as the mow brown witness having denied the whole a stock.
of turning a man out when old age overtakes quences, are not of a ' an tell it,;- but� . -1 thrifty yonn
very revolutionary or Ofitario'now has the beat system of Gov g hands were use to ��uft threshing, and as he c 'a
McGregor, of Stanley, was tying inthe V1 enceeven before the magistrateby while
him, to live in genteel poverty or possibl' ernmen it would not suit its -purpose to acknowledge was getting behind., lie thought it better to her +,he rown prosecutor stated that it
y unreasonable nature. 1ppn the contrary,they t in the world. Eachq authority is cows, one of them backed up and crushed la from lie to
per
are such as supreme within a clearly marked sphere. - her against the wall, breaking her right uld be useless to go on any further. Hu fairly
worse, becausa, although perhaps as useful it. It is quite, anxious that the Grit Gov run than get buried, which he did on short wo' good demand at
the countfy demands, and the
as ever he was, the existing rage for young legislation they propos6 should - have been Councils can pass by-laws and a nt offi- ernment should have appointments taken arm a little above the wrist. notice. Lordship directed the Crown attorne, Mr. and from
for corn!mOnq�
cials to enforce those by-laws. ThIeVgisla. from it and, placed in he hands of peo- -D. Lowrfa horse ran away in Brussels -A very highly respected lady resident Le ecute Winnie Gravestor per. Conti
wig ME
men keeps him out of a place. It also carried, out long ago. Indeed,it is peculiarly ture,cati enact statutes, and the of Wingham, in the person. of Miss E top Shippers
through the on Monday of last -week, upsetting a num- mily jury in connection with her evideneein per lb for good large A
ple, but it is not %o generous towards the
avoids: the disheartening work of a minister -gratifying to TuE Exppsrroit to be able to Government appoffit officers to enforce those ber of boys out of the rig. Si Rush, formerly of 011ie Bon Ton restaurant,
dney Ward these proceedings. from 2c to So
-sell at
statutes. Finally the Dominion Parliament people when it comes to deal with a Tory received a bad blow over his left eye in the was united in rb-arriage to Air. Francis The'Queen vs. Stanzel, -an indictment for
remaini in a place, when he knows the say that. there is not op'e single reform asked : �, sell at from So to new
passes laws affecting the liberty of the suh- /Government. The Times is a wri f
people to whom he ministers do not want. for in this ggler of the fall- Clegg, one 0 HowfoWs well-to-do farmers, rape, 'The jury returned a verdict of not lots atboit 2je per
on Wednesday of' last week, the nuptial rom $1.25
u a
and the tariff, and names the small bore order. to $1.75,ea
newly formulated platform of ject officers Mr. William L ker, of Hensall, grew guilty, and the prisoner was honorably die -
him ; he rem*ins, simply because he has no the Patrons that has npt been earnestly and whp are to administer and enforce these plum in his garde knot being tied by. Rev. Dr. Gifford. The charged.
n which he considers the
-livelihood, and he repeatedly advocated through these col i tiful d sales we
other means of making a laws. ceremony took p&ce at the 1-esidence of Mr.
umns largest plum that has been grown in the �o V"r 100
Walter Purdy, bro' ther-in-law of the bride,
knows if he goes on what is called in some The logical adjustment of authority REv. DR. DE:wART, whose name has been neighborhood ihis season, its weight being Perth items.
for years, some of them long before the Pat -
and after partaking of the wedding supper, four toiv-e -months
arnong the municipality, the legislature, and so familiar in connection with the Christian 41 ounces. A very quiet but pretty wedding, wu -about fte per 1b.
churches the "probationers' he is like- rons had an existence This our readers the national parliament has been goo -Word was received Wednesday of laht the newly-wed co;ple started to drive home celebrated at the residence of Urs George
86pteml
d for Guardian, the official organ of the Metho- amidst a shower of rice. Adams 102 Brunswick ratford,, ]Let slow and weaker
ly to remain there, not from an� cause that know and will, testify to. In fact we may the country. The Patrons propose to break week, of the very suddewdeath of Roderick street, St at
he can avoid, but because nature has decreed be -pardoned for sayip� that it would almost dowft a system that ha dist church, and who has been the editor in MO -mrs. May who has been a resident of 'lock
s worked well and Anderson, of Turtle two O'd on Monday afternoon of last
untain, 2%Aanitoba, istron
that he must grow old. substitute a hodge-podge arrangement b chief of that journal for twenty-seven formerly of Blyth, and the Clinton ne liborhood for a -good many week wheiiher eldest daughter Clar. 6er for light to
Such a state Of af- seem as if the formulators of this pelicy had well known in this Was jChoice,:heavy 9teer,% 1
I I *hich.-local authority shall appomt sheriX years, failed to secure re-appointme county. years, died on Vdiiesday morning of last united in marriage to Je�cob R. Couse, an
fairs is not creditable to amy church, and
nt at lu, pijig, $5 to $5A9 -
been close students � of our columns for week, aged 64 ye�rs. She was a daughter p Ax I
d county crown -attorneys to administer the meeting of to $4
certainly can not be beneficial to the people, all Conference. The vote was -Captain W. Shannon, of the scow Lady s. Davis, Mary street, Clinton estimable yourigman. 6611y relatives and $3.W .75 ; if
years, although we d� not hink they have laws which the cenfial authority enacts. - B, had the misfortune to fall into the water of Mr and intimate fri,6nds were present, and theser-
and yet we all know that it does exist. taken on Tuesday and resulted in 83 $330 -.bulla, $2.40 V
A been. Thi being thq case, it is almost un- -votes in Goderich harbor, the other day, and relict of the lateWilliam. May. For years vices of bridesmaid and grooms
if he� man were 3.50 f resh eows, V
she was an Active! and zealous worker in dispensed with. The bridal costume was df
good deal can be said on this point, but per- for Dr. Dewart and 89 for Rev. A. C. Cour- had not been a good swimmer the accident'
necessary for us, to u �y, that we. approve Notes and Comments. Rattenbury Street Methodist church. She stockers, INA5 to *2.
haps we had better not go further, but leave tice, of Kingston. - The latter gentleman might have proved fatal. eal brown B _dfor(l 2cord, trimmed with $3.25 ; wmls- !,$c3 to
the subject to b4-- threshed out by the clergy or of the Guardian as ery dull . ;rkers
most heartily of evOy proposition as. -laid Unlike his father, the Count of Paris, the will, therefore, be edit -Mrs. Taylor, of Clinton, has rented her had been ailing for some time, her illness brown corded silk and white roses. Rev, Y
down in the -Patron" Parliamentary plat- Duo D'Orleans, who is now at the head farm of on� hundred acres, on the 3th producing mentil aberration. She leaves G. F. Salton, pastor of the Central Me. and
! - - Of th- $6.25 grasse-re
and the church papers. soon as his predecessor's year.expires. He til two daughters, they
forrn, and if they succeed in carrying it the House of Bourbon, seems ambitious concessign of Hullett, to Mr. W. Killips, several Rong ollist church, performed the ceremony an4 46�O light
in diffe Ut Parts of the 5; pigs and
r scatte re
e
H is re States. lums and through, as we hope ley may, the Patrons' tobecoille King of France. is said to be a very cleve L' and popular for a term of five years, for the sum of $240 being re& after partaking of a wedding dinner' the medi
preacher, and a good writer, and is a com- a year. happy couple left by the 4.25 train for' $5 to $5.40. 81leef
Mr. Laurier in the West, orgailization will not have existed in vain, ported to have said recently that -Monday evetring of last weei
paratively young 'man. This position is -One day recently, - a young lad, while Rev. Toronto. has strong f9r.goOa sh"
The success which has attended --,Nlr. even if they do not go any further. In fact, he would risk his bead to reign. If walking along the harbor 1pier at Goderich, H. Cobbledick, B. D., of Brussels -Mr- Idington, Q. C., of Stratford, his
considered to be one of the most important tri ped on a spike and felf int'd the 0141V
the Patron. matrimonial b ' betweezi Henry Bateman met with a heavy loss in connection with
IAlfrier's Western tour is, certainly, pheiA- 3 ask for nothing which we think he is.as courageous as his words, this water,
wethers,.$3.15 to $3,
the Government or Legislature will have -�ouhg man may yet make some hi in the church, and from a pecuniary point ang had to swim to the island in order to -and Miss E. F. eader, at the residence of splendid stock farm in Downie. Mr. Iding-
omenal, He has, in fact, been even. more istory, for $1 to $2.25 but lay,
of view it is, certainly, a most desirable one. save himself from drowning. John Hill, 9th cncession of Grey, in the ton's herd of short horns has been known -aa
warmly received in the West, if that were any difficulty in accpding to without hesi- there is no telling what the French people V�esencc of quiW a company to good, ".Z to
The salary is said to be $2,500 a'year, and -Lot 32, concession 7, Past Wawanosh, of relieives and celebrated far and wide for its number and. aA& lambs w4re take
possible,, than he was in Ontario. At every t1tion- may do. At one time Napolean III seemed containing -150 acres, - was sold under the, friends. The btide was attired becomingly excellent quality of animals. Last fall Mr.
Although, perliap�, ii is not well t in a garnet dre$s trimmed with cream lace. LIVERP400L,, SePtA
point where he stopped, from Port Arthur o un- even more unlikely to rule Prance than the nwith the -position is hammer the -other day to Robert McDowell Idington bought eleven fine'a"nimals at the,
w Park farm sale to add to kiS a
not nearly so onerous as hundreds of of Blyth, for the�� sum of $4,000, This i�' Ample justice *as done the spread prepared Do, Iready Canadian and State,
upp
to Vancouver and from. the American bor- dertake too much i�t one time, there is an- Due Orleans is now. Were it any other in the dining room, and a pleadau lies light.
considered a fair price. t evening F01
editors of local secular journals have to large herd. These as it afterwards turn�d iong ir. tout
otati
der to Edmonton, he was met by vast as- other step or twq in advancewhich we country there, would not be any uncertainty -The Huber estate in Londesboro, was was enjoyed. i9r. and Mrs. Bateman left out, were afFected with tuberculosis, and it
Who
o see tl�e Patrons or someone as to which fate would be more likely wedding 10
semblages of people, and his addresses were %v, ld like t perform, and there are few of those who the early tro the C, are, ssfoRow$
to sold on Thursday, 6th inst., by auction, and in on Tuesday on a wasn ot long before Mi-. Idingtowo I Ie ; good to �jdhoice,
tour to TorontQ, Niagara Falls,
listened to with marked attention and in- Ilse, undertake. - The first is a law requir- overtake the young Duke. would not on�ider themselves in clover up brought $3,350, being only about one-third other herd was affected with the disease. The re- Medir�ul, to 91
spired the grea-est enthusiasm. There ing every person whose name is on the to the neck had. they, an assured. salary of of the original cost. It was secured by Ur. places. They.,'r , �.will continue residento'of sult was that Mr. Idington has been feriorS, to
Webb, tile present occupant of Auburn 4rey townstlip, commencing married life
$2,500 a year. pelled to slaughter and bury SlXty�seven
S list to w liuchanged At
seems to be somethng about Air. La' rier voter go t9 the polls and deposit his gist min. with the besV iolies of a large circle- Of head, among them his finest prize
aMW
or u, It would seem as �hough the people of
that attracts the people to him.
As an ballot, unless he.isphysically disabled from -A youth arrested at Moorefield the friends.. within the past two months The low to
During tb* storm of Friday night, 7th
so doing. The sec§nd is a law of some kind S. Scott, R ��a at $7)0w. -ro,
orator, certainly, he is gifted, but one could Newfoundland bad -not sufficient confidence THE Toionto News says: Sir John other day by Constable F. or till Mr. Idington so far TomoD-N Septem
in the destiny of Canada or in the wisdom Thompson opened the Toronto Fair, and ts at the Queens hotel, Brussels inst., li htnig p --Only oneortwo ol
scarcely think tliat even -that, much as it is that Will Put a stop to private canvassi was struck an unoccu ied house -Thomas Elliott,of Logan, one of the
personally solicitip g or of her rulers, from a recent statement made Mackenzie Bowell is going to open the = his liberty on account of his yuth, situateT belo*5 the Grand Trunk station, in very oldest and' most respected settlers of ed 4c -per 1b, Twout b
t
prized by our people, would attract such g votes on the 'part of revious good character and promises to do Clinton, and !'set it on fire.' As there was.- the munici�ality, died on Tuesday of.,las loer 1h. ' The ri
to a reporter by Sir Terence O'Brieu, Gov- Woodstock Fair and the Peterboro' Fair. Eetter in future. no way of 4uenching it, . although the� -week. -He wag in the 66th year of his age,
crowds as have appeared everywhere at his candidates and their friends. With these at from, 30 to sic
emor of the Isle of Cod. He said that, al- While opening fairs seems to be in the Gov- rain in A
additions the Patrqns - -Robert Watson has sold lot 15 * toy'J*nts, the house was tOta11Y and- until about two weeks ago e fr6m J -e to -Je per
meetings. There must be s inething more would have a toler- , conces� njoyed the
though the people of Newfoundland are ernment's line, sup' destroyed. 4 was owned b M
nsh of Morris, containing 64 VrY best of health. When he came to gan,
than the man. He is in the cold shades of ably cOmprehensivo platform of, reforms for pose they vary the pro. sion 10, tow r- Ha 1,250 lbs omerage
�scres, to John Du the country was 9;lmost an entire forest, sn&
loyal to the Empire, they would, if com gramme by open�ng Cardwell." Whereupon Ouegan, . for the Sum of Thornton, and insured for rin -1,275 lbs average,,l
oppoi;itioa. He has no Government favors legislative action, and we still live'in hope e
$3,200. This i good land. Good farnis the same storm,' III htning knocked the ng 1,200 lbs. average, 4
ild fat con- that they will pelled to choose, cast in their lot with the the Globe remarks : "The trouble is that are holding theirl, own in V out of G. SwiAbanT's barn, on the London the farm on whic I'l he lived and died was t1e, 1250 lbs avera,
in the way of lacraive offices a ad these latter planks be- alue, and judg- cleared by his -hands. Deceased was
Ott United tates rather than become affiliated they dont know whether, when they touch In b the recent sales, ine lit d ustrious man,& consistent
tracts to offer or bestow, and,, consequently, fore long. y reasing in road, and killod two head of cattle. The an -on the deal 10 em
line,.
it can not be said that it is any.- hope of Canada. The Empire should resent the button, there will b6 a steam whistle or va electric fluid #1so destro ed the connections uprig an $42 per head; 12
y member of the h, and a 22jo 1
-Sunday night of last week, a thunder of no less thag 41 telephones in that to*n. loyal Cc -very wide 4" p
th'- as an insult to Canada, and to its Con- an explpsion." nservathfe. He had a er head
preferment in this way that , induces the- The Morris -Huron Case. storm came up, accompanied by a terrific In Cooper's b k store lightning ran in on circle *0 per he�!d 6 u
servative Government. What right have of friends, 411 of whom deegly regret
Sic per lb eatt-11
people to flock around Mr. Laurier and to The Wingliam" Advance of last week wind, that did considerable damage in Clin- the felegraph,"wire and set fire to the win- his death. H I I ves a widow, t ree sons -
ea
w L4'
the Newfoundlanders to prefer the nasty, ton, Fences and trees do sill, but fortunately went 'out before and f ur g
do l4ni honor. It must, therefore, be the. says TEm Mail says Those Liberals who were blown over and dati hite a to mourn, his loss. One r lb-; 26 cattle, I
ge.
mean United States to "our Canada," Me- a wind -mill on Fair's farm was destroyed. doing much 4-ama augtersfis married to Mr.`W.Hiok$� head Butchere
mes age lie has to deliver. The people ae.- "The residents of tbe-townshi ofMorris expected the Patronswould choose Sir
The storm also blew in -The Clinton New Era says: " A noti
will be elated onhearing th Ne munici- Greevy & Cofinolly's, Sir Hector Lange- &der seem to be Robert Welsh's residence, a window at Mr. 'Ce- Logan, another Jo Irwin Walker,near Or- sale of the day wai
asick tir6d of being taxed to death for the at Oliver Mowat as their le able feature of the Liberal convention -at angeville, and t4e others are a one or two toitc-him
vin's, Sir Adolphe Caron's, Mr. St. Louis',
pality has been illcoessful in somewhat disappointed." They must have -William Brigham has sold lot 14, cog: is put at f rom, -no:
benefit of a few' monopolists, combines, the case of Brucefield last week, was the absence of ue�da;y
-At the fam)ily residence,ingN
Morris vs. Huron. An attempt was first Wallace & Madill's Canada? on
f ession Hullett, containing 100 "rem, to many old fa�os, and the presence of youinger =on, up to Se to 3
barnacles and boodlers, as they know by ex- ben exceedingly verdant- Liberals who ex- morni last week, the Rev. J. A- Momson, made to settle this case by arbitration, the Outside! M sac and from 31�
William Oke, of near Constance, for the ones- Geordie Walker, B.A.,07 the Oak treet Presbyterian church,
perience is now the case, and they want to tinig� Judge Toms, the town- pected anything of the kind, and, conse- sum of $4,5W. This is good land, but h G. Forrest, Jahnes Landaborough, Itobert Tor �Qne car load cattli
�appoili i
onto, 'was arried to Clara, second"
ee and hear if Mr. Laurier has an thing I illiarn CleA of this town, and these The Conservative papers affect a breezy quently, disappointed ones will be few and been rented for a number -of y�a Scott, John pilmoar, and a few others that daughter of the late Dr. Nicholy of Lis b
y
and to- yer lb ; 15 h
better to offer them. This seems to be the e t tu
two chose J. Av Morton, barrister, as the indifference as to Mr. Laurier's tour in the far between. th fences and buildings are iurspoor might be nanied, the convention was com- wel. The cerem y took -place a CS1100-
main reason why Mr. Laurier's visits inspire third. Messrs. 6egg, and Morton' decided West. They'oecasionally grow wild on the repair. posed of comparatively young men, This is six, in tim r t e early train for 10 cetle 1000 11
in favor of the township, but the Judge 0 P- -We see it mentioned that Mr. Brown, not due to a4y lack; of interest in things and,% rm d by the Rev. Mr. Lind- cattle, 9$0 lbe
ao much interest among the people. We posed them, and on this account the subject of his duplicity (?) in regard to the News of the Week. of Exeter Public school, has been engaged political, but to - sa 9'
I was appea case the stem hand of f -ate,- y, X40 n supplying Knox church. AUves--Those w4
do net think4hat niany, after listening to led t� the Chancery Division. Manitoba School question -that is some of RUICAWAy AT A FUNIMA.I� to take editorial control of the Cobourg which has 4moved the old ti The will b 1 $6
-A runaway men, men It was a ery q et wedding, only the im- 13 ng - 'F
on World, at $1,200 a year. Thats a who have f(jught the political battles of
Jutice Ferguson after hearing the case, -know enough to took place at a funeral at Alliance, Ohio, pretty mediate
him; go away disappointed, although, as we I the little papers, that don't are not worth off
maintained the 4ecision of t e tiv of the bride and'groom be -
he arbibratioEL South Huron: when the contest was close
have frequently said, his programme mi keep quiet and look unconcerned, do. The Friday, and 15 persons were injured. stiff salary for a county newspaper to ing present an the usual assistaum of to -day riola at fl
ght Still not satisfied, the count carried. it to
TimBLm DzsTwykD. -Forest fires have pay. it won�t leave much profit to the and -bitter. 'The young men filling their bridesmaids Good medium Cal
be more extended and comprehensive, an$, the Court of Appeal, any th, Conservative Government, however, 'is and groomsmen being dispensed
e case was
e rous friends, of the bride Wilch Cows and
'a gave e
-led before Mp. Justice Osler and three sending Sir Charles Hibbert. Tupper, Hon. thWp r nin;u!� of Michigain. -Another old settler passed aw a116w the Literal cause to suffer." vidence of
ntly, more attractive than it is. argi ruiul9d 700,000,000 feet of standing timber in Owners- on places are jrist as enthusiastic, and will not with. Th XeAd of rered and I
others, on May 116th lat vdence their regard in the forni
who, 'sm 'to SW er he
Ent still, what he promises is a long way in The court re. Mr. Ouimette and,later, Sir John Thomp- ET. -A movement for Thursday of lost week, in the person o ra. -Rebecca Booth, wife of Robert Wallaft, many valuable resents. Morrison,
s6rved its decisign.' On Tuesday judgment
advance of what we now have, ad there son himself, to undo, if the importation of American cattle into McQueen, relict of the late William Me- of -Grey township, died on Sabbath, 9th b during h I pastorate of Knox chure]4
Stockem and Fe
was delivered by.NLf r. Justice, Osler as the pbssible, the harm ad is
Switzerland has been ilet on foot. Queen, of the London read, near Clinton. inst. The d�ceased -*as born in T mone, established' h4h place of personal esteem were picked up, t<
lio to the country
seem to be a general fecli4e, among the peo. judgment of the court, affirmin theorgans -say Mr. Laurier hasn't done. WiLL AID TuE UxIFORT". ATE. -The She had been ailing for a couple of yea" Treland, on $ovember-12th
g the judgr-
her e
Judge said it might be that, as suggested one or two touch
In nt Of Mr. Justice Ferguson. The learn4Wd Just watch for the fireworks. wonlan�s club of Chicago have decided aid with dropsy and heart failure, and lately to Perth cotinty, when 18 years of age. She and all he life ng, reminder of the place
ple everywhere to give him a trial. Whet 1832, an� came for Ki;;:elf a S' in - his fair Uride another,
or not this, feeling will be sufficiently gen- ain this winter the unemployed women has suffered most intensel. She was a was united in marriage to her now bereft of his -first try. --The feel]
by Ferguson, J., it would seem reasonable ag Lanibe
h
r 4Uy, shipping 8 4
oral and strong to overcome the powerful and children of the unfortunate poor. member of Willis' church, Clinton. rtner in i853, in the townshipof Wilmot --The terianfriends -of Mitchell
that the arbitra�6rs should consider the ex- Japan seems to be having a good deal the DE" HEAT RACE. -Domino and Henry o -The hand of death has again visited %%aterloo county. Shortly after this M ' and vicinity had a grand and successful per 1b, a dt?pf
M
nflaences the Government have in their penditure of thei several local municipalities best of the r just at -present. Th Navarre ran a dead heat in their match race Crediton and removed one of its oldest and Wallace united with the Wesleyan church, !hhee fi
faxor, it is difficult to say.' The present L the county upon the building and main- ey opening of their handzome new church on p n A ow s4
IF at Brooklyn the other day. The added most respected citizens, in the person of Mr. of which sho- was a worthy member until Sunday, 9th inst. The services of that day
taiiliRg of bighwpys, but it seems clear tb claim two itr( t t i tories in Corea, and
at per an vie heaA, one or til
Government have got themselves so thor. iey was divided. Adam Geiser, at the age of 71 years. Mr. she was called to the church triumphant. drew together the largest congregations ever the statute does no� contemplate it. The China practic�lly admits one of them. In mol e
-question contemplates the Tokio, -the spor e to 85 The each h
oughly entrenched in power, that nothing wholi3 section in DOUBTFUL WAGERS. -Wager are being (�eis r was one of the first settlers in the She was of a cheerful - disposition and en- known in th i town. At the morning ser-
,Yng men are bettin that the made in Tokie that theJapanese will occu- vicinity, -having hewed out a home for him. joyed the best of health until abaut the vice, conducted; by the Rev. Dr. Battisby, of
.1 9 be*A, with Slow
but a general uprising of the people who do relieNiny of the vartioular township in re- Japanese will'be in Pekin by November 3rd. py Pekin or Moukden by November 3rd. self one quarter of a mile north of the il. middle of , last November, when she was Chatham, there, was such a crowd that over No per e
motir receire Government favors, can acconi. spect o? expenditure in construction and self -confidence.' THE Apwria EXPLORER& -' The Peary lage. During the early days he endured stricken with a paralytic stroke. This two hundred fl them had to go into the bv over
aintenance of J)rldges which the publie'at There is nothing h
plish their overthrow. They have in the' r in main and auxiliary expedition, with all well great hardships to get along in the world, was follo 0 exi
wed b a heart trouble schoolroom in "r of 'the main auditorium,
la,rgegettheuse'ana benefit oL In other -Since the above was in type the news on board, has arrived at Philadelphia, from and with success. He k&d which caused
where Rev Mri Tully, the pastr, preached bent $540
wa'a Growned and three daughtan ave Tapaneso vie- Falcon Harbor, which they left on, Augu,#t spent his last day& here in the village, and band, three,,-,00ns to them h1m*8 b the afternoon the Rev.
f1mchise act a mighty 10rer operating in respects it would seem to be intended to has been confirmed of a great death, A hu&
we not wazited a