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PtiLblishers. -� � L R) WHOLE NUMBER 1,181: 1 . . I SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1890. . I 1 $1.50 a Year, in Advance. I . � - I I � I - - � � .� . . . � - . . I I I 1> P-. I 0 F, a, � - 0 1 - - * I i � . � � . � . . ------------__ . SCOTLAND REVISITED. � friend by the band and to entertain him pay these rents�- In *a hygienic point of -veniences as well as the necessaries of He will next visit his son, Mr. Thomas clenched, were drawn up over her - I Olearingy -Sale' , . - . . � ' - with his best, but the sweet communion view -life in Scotland has many &Avant- farm life have been so completely' pro- Carlyle, at Malta, thence to Jerusalem, shoulders, and every other limb was -- BY A NEW YORK SCOT IN THE SCOTTISH and confidences of youth have vanished ages over life in t - he States. People vided. By the wisle expenditure of cap. where he will be looked after by a prom-. perfatly rigid. During the many long, I 3ODS :: AMERICANT JOURNAL.] . - forever, while other and closer interests grow old slower ; they are not nearly so ital the doctor has produced conditions inent Jewish Rabbi and freemason. weary days and nights while she lay. . . Ln� I -AT THE- � - LETTER NO. 111. control his life and direct. his s ; they take more exercise, and, connected with life on his farm that the India comes next, where he will be the facing what all thought certain death, � . . The bonnie wee thing, the Jeannkt, Mor- on the whole enjoy happier lives. On pioneer farmer usually spends half a guest of his son,Mr. Frederick S.Dathus she was fed by n�eans of a clay pipe, the . � . " �sonsy' the other hand, the climate is depress- life -time in ttaininig. Skinner, of the Royal Sussex. He will stem of which was inserted through a P IL I 0 E a. ; LIVING IN SCOTLAND AND IN AMERICA risen of his boyhood,' is now a . a �_.. I � ; .. ; - COMPARED. . matron, who regales him with stories of ing at times ; it wants the 'sunshine and -There were four hundred and fifty- come home via China and-Japan,making vacancy caused by a lost tooth. Gradu­- I I . ---.--- I Cheap Cash Store ' how Jessie got over the whooping- the brightness. As between a well -to- six candidates in the teachers' examins- his last paternal visit of the series to his ally she sauk until she appeared to be .... I ­_ I . . . 7. �� - . - . When an Americanized Scotchman 0 L IS I I . � . finds that he is worn out ,in .mind -and cough, or Jeannie took the first prize for do Scotchman at home and one in the tions which have just closed ithroughout son Frank in California.- The Colonel debilitated past all hopes ; but when at - . 11 I Jography " ; how John is assisting his States, the home man will live longer, the Province of Manitoba. This is an says the only difference between his trip the lowest ebb her jaws slowly relaxed, I ' I . I � . - —O,F— body there is no curative 1 agent which father at the mill or the counting-houso, and be a far more contented man. In increase of nearly 25 per cent. over any and Miss Nellie'aBly'a will be that she and then one by one her limbs and . IR) . can compare with a trio to his native . � �. I I land. He may not at. 6at experience and " Cheerless " is learning to b� an en'- the case of a Scotchman who has passed examination held heretofore. took three months and he will take muscles resumed their normal functions. . P R I C E & marked benefit -from the change, but t gineer. The landmarks of his youth the best years of his life in America, I -Government officers on Saturday three years. � She became enabled to take proper , , � . E& . HOFFMAN. & Co. he have departed ; and progress, slow it- is am inclined to think that, all things visited a place on Charles Borrome -Says the London Advertieer of nourishment, and now is on the high � �. 7 - __ ­ �� I � - - ) good which he is.certain to derive from true, but sure, haelchangedl his native considered, he had better end his days street, . Montreal, and captured an illicit Monday: There was a lively time at road for recovery and health. She was I ____ 1> . . his -native air and food, from the re. village into a bustling town. The old in the land of his adoption. whisky still with.'a capacity of - 80 gal- the Grand Trunk Railway station last attendea by Dr. Ph -elan, who -says that I CARDNO'S BLOCK, newal of old associations, and from that . . - .E R Y � _­ . I I sunabine at the -heart which a - eight of school -'house has been supplanted by a . E. N. L. lone a day. There were 1,500 gallons night. Several hundred immigrants, the case is a most unusual one, I the heath' grand ne�v -building, while the maister . . - . of liquoi in course of preparation. chiefly Germans and Norwegians, passed -The handsomest train that ,ever I ,R) I SEA F 0 _RT N 5 er hills and the thousand and sleeps beneath the willoW& in the auld Canada. I . -Frankie, youngest son of A. So . pher, through to the Western States on the passed through Winnipeg arrived from I . one beauties -which bonnie Scotland kirkyard. Father, mother, aunts and - � There was confusion of the east Thursday last week. It con- .. i . boasts, cannot fail to prove U i present There are 3,186 licensed pewsboys pf Salem, strolled away from his home, two expresses � PRICES � , and lasting benefit. My experience has une.les, all have crossed the dark river, in Toronto. I � and when found was in a big ditch, a tongues, but the crowd were otherwise sisted of the Canadian Pacific railway ." I . and their names are engraven upon - short distance from the house, up to his very orderly and well cared for by the sleepers " Calgary," " Kamloops," . - . _. - - �­� - -WE ARE GIVING— been, and I believe 'it to be that of ' -There are four thousand visitors at . 69 '91 66 anc - ,o- , . others, that the first effect produced by stone. Sisters and cousins are sca#ered Thousand Island park. arms in mud. He was taken out none railway officials. Missanabie Nepigon," I 'IT kTEENS I or passed away He has more friends -Gait had the lowest death -rate of the worse for his mud bath. -An interesting dispute has arisen ronto ?" the dining car -St. James," a ,W. the Scotch climate upon a constitution lying beneath t�e mold than he ,hiis in -Caleb Kennedy, of the township of over the possession of i . , natural gas colonist sleeper, and a baggage car. The I Great Bargains long innured to extremes of heat and � . any city or town in Canada last year. �R) � the flesh. He 'walks down the -main Bosanquet,-near Thedford, had a barn well in the township of Gosfield, train carried a party of ninety -,eight � I : " cold is a feeling. of lassitude. Where -Ten car loads of salmon were sent I . . . street of his native town, past buildings wealthy tourists from the United States � P RI CER I the nervous system has been exhausted . east last week from the Fraser River containing 60 --tons of hay struck by in the- - county - of Essex, the first. , -IN ALL KINDS OF- that have stood the test of time, but . " * � , . I -and life in the Western continent canneries. lightning on Wednesday night, July -23, gas well sunk In that section. The On- and Montreal , en. route on� a fifty -days' . � — - I . - . naebody kens him. The draper informs --A car load of French Canadian pon - and burned with the other contents. tario Gas Company claiming the well, vacation excursion, taking in Banff, . � ' UITS I wehrs- out, in time, the strongest nerves him that "they sell a lot o' thae'kin' o' - There was no insurance. erected a fence around it. The defend- Glacier, �Tancouver, Victoria and ... - 1i I D RY GO ODS) -this feeling of lassitude is a good goods tae Americans." The tobacconist ies has been taken from Montreal for . -The Council of the' Dominion Al- ants,. Wigle & Brown, built another Alaska. . . . . . symptom. It shows that there is life in -emarks with irritating Jrankness that the Halifax street railway. liance will meet in Montreal on August fence outside that of the plaintiffs, and -Quite a number of our readers will . � kit) . the "qollie dug" yet. Old students* of . --A black bass, weighing almost three . , � .. - " they dinna smoke sae mony segau�rs in 14th and 15th, and it is expected action put a house over the well and continued remember Mrs. Agnies Huddow, who Te - 1 MILLINERY, ,,ETC. Glasgow College will understand and ap- pounds, � was caught off Main street I � ! 4 this country " they dae in America." . will be taken as to the course. the Al- extracting gas from it.. aided on a farm a little to the east of the > PRICES l — ; '. preciate the classical beauty of the bridge at Galt the other day. - . . I . i I The very weans whisper at their play, -The depression in the lumbering and liabce shall adopt in the next Federal -Mr. William Cowan, West river village of Ayr for nearly 40 years. We .- - - -.---,--, Our Stock in all lin-'es will - be metaphor. The besttffing a puir, fush- ',,Yon's a Yawnkee." Cbauged, sawmill industries of the Ottawa Valley election. . . road, near Galt, thinks he is the only have just learned that she died recently . I ionless, washed-out Scotch Yankee can - - . . � liam, at . I changed in body and soul. All that re- - - -While a company of men were pa- person living who heard the first and at the residence of her son Wil Z_ T'S - found very com lete at the Cheap, 'do, upon.his arrival in Caledonia, is to is increasing. � I P ,_ _� mains of big Scottish nationality are his rading the streets of Kingston the other last sermon preached in the old St. Hudson, Wisconsin, in the 84th year of � � . , take a dose of "Gregory's,mixture,'.'then high cheek bones, his pronunciation of -A four-year-old son of F. Ingram, evening, with the Stars and Stripes car I 3 which will, be . Cash Store of � .� I - Andrew's Church, recently demolished her age. She was the mother of nine I ALE PRICES. I to drink all the milk he -can get, con- the letter r",'his grit, hie honesty, and Toronto, had his nose broken by a ball ried at their head, one of the spectators in that town, and which had stood for. children, all of whom are living. She I - I I sume all the halesome parritch, fresh at the Baptist Sunday School picnic on rushed into the road, and pilling down 53 years. So far. as known Mr. Adam also leaves 47 grand -children alive and . — HOFFMAN & 005 . his memory. it is a sad awakening, but Thursday. I - I � x and secure tht � . - eggs, soda scones, Loch Fyne herrin -go, it comes to all who changq their coun- -The Canadian Pacific earnings for the flag tore it into ribbons. Hood, of Galt, is the only person now 50 great -grand -children. She enjoyed ,e tht - mutton, beef and greens': that are placed . . � try, yet cling as the years roll on to the week ended July 21st were $339,000, . -All the Owen Sound water works 'in life who worked at the erection of the excellent health and was active amd, in from our BAR. NOTICE. _-Agents f or Butter- before him ; take things easy, forget Ilia I . , � - , � I , b d publica- cares, and sleep as much as he can. He early associations. . for same week last year, $320,000. debentures, amounting to $95,000,having , church. . full possession of &!I her faculties up to ick's reliable patterns an . � I am not so sure thit the style of soc- -The Beaver mine near Port Arthur thirty years, to run, and bearing inter- -Maijor Boyd, of the 32nd Battalion, a few weeks before her death. � � I . . will find by -and -bye that he doesn't i%l life in the old land would altogether - w so far developed that two million eat at 41 per cent., have been taken at has been promoted to the Lieut. -Old churns continue to be heard � tion& . worry about the business' he has left be- is no of. Mon- Coloneley of that regiment on the re- __ from. The latest is reported by the J� � - suit a man accustomed to the freedom dollars' worth of silver ore is in -eight. par by Mr. Thomas Davidson, AUL) I hind him, or fret over trifles, or nag his � I of intercourse which prevails- in the - treal. - tirement of Lieut. Colonel Biggar. . Col. Woodstock- Sentinel Review, which , -A well-known Woodstockphysician wife, or scold his weans, or kick the United States. The people, I acknow- Some farmers in Waterloo have de- -Mrs. Large, wife of the Rev. Mr. Boyd is a son of Rev. J. Boyd, of says : Talking about old churns, MT. I TH. I . - cided to raise their own flax, and intend - I I I performed last week an interesting and landleddy's eat. He will discover that ledge, lead roore 'natural lives, their Large who was so cruelly murdered at .Croashill, is a director in the Port Jas. Bigham, of East Zorra, has one I I - — difficult plastic operation. The subject his appetite is increasing, that his legs starting a binder twine factory in B,r : ; houses are more comfortable, their food - Tokyo, Japan, by two. burglars in April Elgin brush factory and is well known which ha's been in constant use for 45 - 1 . W ild each summer, . was a young En&lish - girl who, when are growing stronger, th�t his laugh is t lin next year. ' � years. The material is pine, and it was i � more wholesome, their work more eye- - last, has_returned to Ontario, and will throughout that district. He has long 1 � � , ad the place they . about one year, of age, received a burn heartier, and that his heart is expanding tematic, and their pleasures more ra- -A German shipping company at spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. .been' a great favorite among the made in Toronto just befoie Mr. Bigham � . I � - � � thousanda would I on the under eyelid of one of her eyes. toward his fellow men d wo n. I Hamburg have contracted to carry knights of the road," commercial removedto, EastZorra 45 years ago. � i a�'not,moef course, 10,000 head of cattle from Montreal to 66 ,. . tional. Children are-brougbt up to re- . Spencer at Grimsby. - Married Scotchmen ar spect religion and to honor their par- -Dr.'Wm. R. Ross, son of ex -Pro- travellers, and in that way became well Mr. Bigham has also a grain cradle -1 on. Itisacharm The affected skin contracted and drew � ' . . . � I Eg,too, is spleu� � the eyelid down, producing an unseemly supposed to look at or aflmir,e the las- entsi The boys are 'More manly, the Aberdeen this season. . vincial Treasurer Rose, has been trans- known and popular among business men. Nihich he has used more or less con- � venty-four hoar& and extremely disagreeable sore. The sies, but no man with a soul abl3v,e.* dol- girls' more sensible. There is, a grand -The Ottawa Canning Company has ferred from the asylum at Hamilton to � -Quite a sensation was caused among stantly for 43 years. It was made 'by - -- 'here is positively � doctor cut out the deceased skin, trans- lars, or who is not. hen. -pocked, can steek acquired about eighty acres of tomato Mr. Ste- hen Tree. Anyone who can I - , and a universal respect for the Sawbath . that at London, and his place has been the Toronto street car employes by the p I planting in its place a piece of flesh from his e'en when a pretty 4oman crosses plants, and expects to start canning taken by Dr. Forster, of the Kingston a . I day ; but 0 deary me ! there. is a ter- . rrest and- confevsiou of a former driver beat this cando well. � "a. I . the cheek. The eyelid, being drawn his line of eight. If he is an admirer of rible amount of formality. You pay a about the middle of August. Asylum. . .named Joseph Smsth. For some time -Some people standing in the vicin- ' [ndian once lolled L down, had grown unnaturally large, beauty and goodness he i will not have visit of state, for example, to one of _Wm.- Carrie, of Ayr, is showing -his -A man named Roy is suing the pub- several of the bob tail cars have not ity of a farmer's wagon on a prominent , I in the Land of - friend's a bunch of rye containing 154 - been paying as well as it was estimated street in Galt, Saturday, we-restartled ; and it was necessary to remove a tri- far to travel to find both . )urgh. . lisbers of the Quebec Directory for $2, 1 aund a white set- your grand relations in Edint h, comprising four -- angular piece from it in order that it Burns., I shall not deny that the Amer. Youareueheredin a solemn manner stalks which issaid to be the product of, 000 damages for calling him a ragaeller. they ought to, and.it was suspected that by a lond report which seemed to come � a single seed of that grain. . Suspicion from the wa on and -was followed by a ;ly store -keepers. might be of the right size.' The doctor ican woman is smart, that she knows into the drawing -room, over which a He claims that be should have been de- robbery was going on. 9 - -, varrior erected hit I thinks that the result. will be satis- how to dress, for the re,�f on may be thut pall of painful respectability shuts out -John Roddy, a twelve year old son signated as a dealer in bric-a-brac. Who rested upon Smith, and when a�rrested stream, of something shooting up in the . I agone, stand"& the - factory. she gives her entire min toit,thatwh6n thelicrht. After aiwait of ten min- of Samuel -Roddy, of Omemee, was says there is nothing in a name ? he broke down and confessed that he air. On investigation the cause of the � � -The! 76th anniversary of the battle young she is fascinating land up to the 5 � eath the other day by a horse car ' i yvith a circular . utes the majestic wife of . your formid. kicked to d -A picnic of the Cohoe family was bad not only robbed the, ' a himself , trouble was found to be a keg of beer There is a long I of Lundy's Lane was duly celebrated at times ; but how an English lord - or a able relative sails into the room. After which he was leading from pasture. held a few days ago at the residence of but had sold a number of keys to em- that was in the wagon'; the pressure I 25th ult. Scotch baronet can prefelt a pert, showy a few serious questions have been asked -Wheat cutting commenced on Tues- Air. Win. Cohoe, North Norwich. The ployees at a dollar esch. inside being a little too much to'the � the cliff to the � Drummond Hill on Friday, 9 I . . day near Emerson I -Manitoba, and next . big, stout man under the auspices of the Lundy's Lane n girl to a, healthy, and answered, aniong which the condit- 2 gathering comprised 135 members of the ; I - and fragile America -Two sad fatalities occurred at Ross- square inch something had to .go and heart ', rosy-cheeked, well-trained Scotch Monday the harvest will become gen- All the graves of � y e in- amily and near relatives from the burn, Manitoba, a few days ago. Mr. the bung was blown out. When the ie 9th inat. ancl � - Historical Society. - ion of your soul is not unlikely to b i f :me to catch his the dead. heroes were* decor�ted with lassie dings me. Maybe, its the tocher ; eluded, you are invited to name a day "'I in that locality. . counties of Oxford, Norfolk, Brant and Duncanson, a wealthy Scotch farmer, hole was stopped up ,again not much of � b,er w,ark . flowers and flags -Canadians with the if. it is, more shame to them. American upon which you may be entertained at -Maudie White, aged 11, was acci- Wellington. was engaged in deepening an old well, the cooling beverage was left' Jor the pur- . I - a dog 'with the girls make capital wiv I es -for' Ameri- e dentally shot and killed near St. Catha- - I stairway. There I .1 Union Jacks'and Americans dinner with a proper degree of c re- . A party of fifteen Celestials passed assisted by John Patterson, a mason. chaser to imbibe during his Sunday reiit, . 'the beach, and I z Stars and Stripeis. Dr. John Ferguson, cans ; for a Scotchman there is no one mony. I don't know how other Scot- rines on Saturday by a playmate named through Winnipeg Thursday morning' Duncanson went down the well on a -A ten -year-old daughter of John I . - M. P., announced that a monument to equal a Scotch wife'. I She possesses, tish-Americans feel ; as for me I would Eddie Taylor, aged 8. last week on their way to China. They rope. He cried out, but- his call was Goudie, 2nd concession Plympton, has - - , :ai traveller who -.Frank Folks, of Strathroy, found a . derstood by those above. A fall been afflicted .for� some weeks with a - I would be erected with the $10,000 voted to start with, -a . heart ; she has been a thousand times rather sneak into a . came from various parts of the States, misun I - � * he stairs for funt, i . trained in the knowledge of many useful � - and have acquired : ufficient money to was then heard and Patterson' went -to strange trouble. During her watking � up again during � for the purpose by the Dominion Gov- I . quiet restaurant and eaLt a modest chop pocketbook containing $200 on the ex . ernment. Themajority of thosepresent accomplishments ; she "a, in nine cases than get into a.drese-coat and sit out s. cursion train to Sarnia, The owner was take them home, wl --re they will spend his assistance. He did not return, and moments her handej arms and legs are ' t a. job in the mill I thought this was a beggarly allowance Out Of ten, inherited a. so.und constitution lugubrious - dinner of half a dozen I discovered and Frank -was given $10. the remainder of t); ir days in opulence. later it was discovered that both had always on the move, twitching and slap- �,tid autumn. Tht She mav not -Mr. T. J. Lambert, lumber mer- - been overcome by gas and were dead. ping from side to side, ivithout the Z . i reserve are very i am.d that the amount should be I - aug- and good common sense., courses in the finest house in Edinburgh; - D. W. Finch, senior, of Sarnia, '� I � be able to talk Greek like a Bostonian, Of a chant, has just returned to Ottawa from I , - mented largely before the erection of the ) but to be sure I'm something ­ . experience nearly 80 years of &.,,,a, has been deaf for Duncanson leaves a wife and --three slightest power of the poor little thing �.�he .'only Warlike i t was undertaken. theatricals like a New Yorker, theology Bohemian and a little beyond the pale. a visit to Quebec. In all his � twenty years. His feelings of jay can children. . to control herself. So violent at times . monumen � � I.00ting gallery, in . - , ulps-eye, a wooden A few days ago Mrs. Thomas likes Brooklynite, -pork and politics I was invited to a formidable .tea -drink- he never knew trade so bad in Quebec. be better imagined than described by -Rev. H. Fraser, son of Captain Win. are the contortions that the legs will be I I B like a Chicagoan, but she can talk -The Capuchin fathers have chosen a ,q � B. Lett, Jr., Who- lives near Egan8vilb , . ing the other evening at the house of a unding his hearing entirely restored a Fraser, in spending his vacation under freqiiently thrown around the neck. . swear at you in 4 . Scotch, cook a good dinper, out out a site in -Mechanicsville, a suburb of Ot- �, having occasion to go to work in a pota- most excellent unmarried femal few days ago. He is astonished at the the parental roof on the 10th line, East The attendant physician attributes the M gains ' dress, trim hat, and -manage a house. tive of uncertain age. At the table were taws, in which to found a house of sound of his own voice. Zorra. Mr. Fraser took a brilliant trouble in a degree, to that common. � � - to patch, left her baby,about a year old, a - . me so. I shot at sitting on the door otepi&p After being What ske,reads , she remembers ; what three Free Kirk ministers. I waa their order in Canada. -A very large purchase of - wool was college course at Toronto, and is now, amusement among school children, t�e . w a. wro,_rthl, and then � ' . - well.� She knows R like many other Zorra, boys, doing honor skipping rope. xt y sonie time she heard the child she plays she plays brought up i Iron three ser- - ev. John Wilkie has succeeded in - , awa . . in my yout , that of Alderman Hallan, of Toronto, I b I ought to take I . . how to make a home to'please a Scotch- mons of a Sunday, with the Shorter raising $10,000 for's, college at Indore, from Sir John Lester-Kaie a few days to his native land - abroad. He is set- -Some of the boys about Woodstock [ for it, make a strange noise, net paying any man ; she can train his children up in. . . over the Presbyterian con'- I attiontion to the cry until she heard a Catechism and Psalms of David send-. India, and will leave with Mrs Wilkie ' are having a quiet laugh at the expense - ago,amountiug to 100,0-:"'O pounds of wool tled as pastor — . shortly for that place. tion at Cornwall, New York, and - . � second sound, when she at once set out thef fear of God ; and there is no danger wiched between, and I can stand a good representing the product of about 17,000 grega of a well-known physician. 'fuesday � -As a reau is thus the wo - at while filling his to see what might be the matter. On of her running off with a handsomer deal of solid preaching without abso- It of the Dominion Act r re- sheep on his ranch in the North. rthy. successor in the pul- the doctor met a well-knowi hormenian . � l ) . ' . a oil houte, In man. If a Scotchman desires to e * quiring all spirituous liquors manuiAo- pit toth6 late Rev. E. P. Roe, who, be- �Iran . arriving there she was horrove stricken 'Joy a lutely going to sleep, but three Free . west. The price paid was about $15,- from the south of the town who had lost , morning of li6v to see a large snake coiled around the . girn at the land of - his adoption, who Kirk ministers all at one tea -drinking tured in Canada to remain two years in 000. sides being a piilVit orator, was a popu- aneye about a year ago. Aftcr some . ond unsold, there are at present eleven led match on the I were almost too much for 'me' I felt b � , child. The little fellow with 'one baud can girn wi' him better than her ; if he -The Canadian Pacific railway is lar writer of fiction. . general conversation the doctor volun- derably saturated feels like singing the songs, or talking faint. I sought a loophole oi -escape milliou gallons in bond. erecting a number of new station -One day last week Mr. Pmoen teeredthe information that he could , I I had hold of the snake, while ,in the i his youth, P -Montreal, water supply, which Thornton and four other men were en- f urnish an arti6cial eye that could be �here was a bIW other was a piecre of bread which he was over the days and scenes of but the eye of my evangelical relative houses along the line west of Winnipeg, I ' d t the seen0i � holding out to his snakeship, who seem-- who can mingle laughter or tears with was �upon me. After tea there was a comes from the - Ottawa River, shows and also several section houses between gaged on his farm, West Oxford, in made to look like the natural one. The ,er his like a leal-hearted cotch wife? I of . song or rather of skirling, considerable impurity, and the adviss- en a thunder- doctor was as good as his word, and '1�r.",'tre'am -of Wat - v � that city and Port Arthur. A large building a stack. of hay wh �' pressed incipient, ed hungry, as he " was eating it with e b en7 many happy . I bility of going to another source is being number of sidings are being put in to as- storm came on. A bolt of lightning after the orb was inserted the horseman . . great relish. So torrifieA was the grant that there have b with converse of a dismal and spirit -do considered. I : IJ five were �p . between cotchmen aud As I wended xiy I was delighted. So far the experiment I bo,y will doubtlest mother upon beholdling the sight, she marriages . pressing character. oist in handling the large quantity of struck the group and a � he gowes way homeward in the night I felt that -The Canadian Pacific Railw y em- wheat expected in the fall. The fall of rain was a decided success ; but when * e next- time was unable to go to ita assistance. Americans, and many unhappy ones be.;- a knocked insensible. , tween Scotch men and ,omen. I knew ' ployees held their annual picnic at aron Edward Rothschild, one of that followeds'oon revived them, and no the doctor 'undertook to remove . W . CalliDg her oldest girl she bade her take 'a Scotch couple once who focht - On the at some time in my life I must have Guelph on Saturday. A large num- -B eye the - . man objected. He : Stratford, held 11 away the baby. Meantime she ' committed some horrible crime. .. ber of excursionists came in on the the younger members of the Rothe- one seemed to be much the worse for his the . on Friday for the� . day of their waddin', and focht for forty d, is adventure. It must be said that it wall had possession and seemed to be I ed a hoe, and, an the little girl lif ted The entire tone of social life here is . . obild family, of London, Englan . - : m, the assesanleOt . the baby, Mrs. Lett dealt the snake a years thereafter. The �urvivor died, of solid in the'extreme. There is little if trains. . now in Montreal. He has been travel- a peculiar accident and a narrow perfectly satisfied. The doctor was xe of the da, I blow which settled him. It was with a broken heart because the hadus' her any badin . 'facts and —It is lawful to aboot the following ling L extensively in the United States escape. therefore an eye out and the horseman � p y wsll� � ut; the exception age. People talk birds in any season. Crows,kingfisher8, . —The Manitoulin fishing party, says . � 89,18 of the farmers, I I hard coaxing the child could be pacified man to fecht wi' ; b enunciatei propositions, ,which no one is and Mexico and is -on his way home to an eye in. It might be added that the - ora,tion limits,who' r- proves the rule I . I am strongly in f a,o, inclined to dispute, with an energy that 'jays, English sparrows, ravens, eagles, England, after visiting the principal the Hcho, returned to Wiarton Tuesday joke worked both ;vays. The natural after being taken away from We dange � I I a bsitff I . . of Scotchmen choosing their wives .from is altogether crushing. Our country ialcons, hawks, owls, wild pigeons and cities of the Dominion. I night oin the steamer Pacific. They eye is a hazel and the artificial eye a �reduced to ous playmate. � black birds., The pupils of Ayr sch � ool took first were farely successful, catching in &I' deep green, and has the effect of making [� lands outside tile'.. � —Last Friday�s storm caused great among the daughters of �old Scotia, anid people enter upon their pleasures, be — - the man look cross-eyed. � edect in getting � � damage to crops in various parts of I feel constrained to make these few re- they football,golf, bowling, I&wn-tennis, —The first load of new wheat. was place at the recent entrance examin- about 2,000 fish. They, however, com � ter the final revl* I - Reports from seve- marks from the fact that I have found, or whist, with an earnestness which- brought on the London market last ationsfor thecountyof Waterloo. Seven plain of the stream being robbed of its —Robert Hayj ex-M.P.., one of To- , . ent of Western Ontario. A very since coming hame to my ain -countrie) does them credit, but a worn-out Yan- Friday by J. Burns, first concession of of them took over 500 marks and John wealth of speckled beauties by parties I � the ass'essm ral sections are an follows: Lobo, and was bought by Hunt Bros. at of Americans swarming the stream. dur, ronto's pioneers, and self made men, ,.nearly -1, 11 ,f. severe hail storm passed over Essex -that th,ere is a great sca�city of eligible kee-bred native finds it difficult to get MeEwen took the highest number, 582, . died at .his residence in that city Thura- . .. ' - 6 I cres Of . ay evening. The .' young lads. The flowers o' th forest are, as it himself worked up to concert pitch. 90 Cents per standard bushel. winning the scholarship, which entitles Ing the fishing season,and notonly using day last week. He had been a resident ses, 3,2: county Frid If ; re- larlsland, near Port Artlitir . �- the trees in were, a' we -de away." � I have also. - There is much outward respect for re- . —McKel I him to a year's tuition free at Galt Col- every effort to catch the fish in the or- of Toronto since 1831, was bom in � fruit has been knocked from marked that spin nver grow old. -- is rich in baryta, a clay used in the 1 ate Institute. dinary way, but use dynamite to kiU - of last week , as - - ligion, but also a profouiid respect for I The mineral egi , . I Perth, Scotland, 1808. He represented ) I large quantities, while much corn h I had the honor of beinj introduced the A dear old manufacture of crockery. those that will not take the bait. This Centre Toronto in Parliament from 1-878 - 11 Mr. ,K,Stnqr , � been broken down. and ruined. The other evening to a young lady of the almighty pound -note. is being extensively shipped* to Cleve- —Christina McLeod, an old -woman is illegitimate and the parties should be to 1886: and won distinction at bttawa i their e I hail storm at Em-bro on Friday did great fifty Free Kirk aunt of mine, and a good wo- I mtr&VCO� o once said tome, when land. about 80 years of age, clothed almost in puuifihed, � - d .a, &na � ile� odd summers, and: I ca; take my a lemn man she was toP, —The Dominion Rifle Association rags and with bare feet showing through worthy re resentative of & wealthy back win O' datnage to crops on a tract two mA affidavit that she would pass for twenty- I was a bachelor=" Be sure and look —The Port Arthur Sentinel of July " a p uency. His un- - am,ount of property � wide and several miles long. The oat officials have provided 33 targets for her dilapidated shoes, appeared before 22nd says: Mrs. McLaughlin, of Col- and important constit � ,I Among the I ed andgarden five or thirty in Brooklyn or New York. out for a, rich wife." I - have always - t5 as the police magistrate in London th ringwood, who ger on the tiring energy did not desert him. From �h to- fields were literally stripp She still goes out to dancing parties, and fancied that professedly religious people this year's matches, instead of � , e was a passen . boyhood he had been an inveterate _3_",� pairs ,Of Pon I I stuff Gut down. The hail could -be d her own in a modest flirtation ought to despise riches, but it has been formerly, and the matcheo'can therefore other day, on a charge of drunkenness. steam,ir Campana this; morning, was �� ay rn�de clothing' gathered in wagon loads, and much of it can hol hly, be concluded in four days. I She was fined $5 or 20 days, and will be safely delivered of a healthy boy at 8.30 early riser., beginning his Asy's work at � Ot ia. ' . Sixteent my experience that the more religious better taken care of in jail than on the five o'clock. In the House of Common*, I had I ust 9 # remained on the ground till next day.. with the beat of them . —By the runaway of a team drawing . - o'clock- It.is presumel that the name . and to conclude, I would like to inform eople pretend to be the more closely I , - : f&ncy shirtalL gents Asevere storm of hail passed north.of p a binder in Arran tOWDship on Saturday, streets. of the boy will -be Arthur Campans Me- during the long night sittings, he would � -hiefs. were a180' , Tara across the Bruce and Gray penin- the Scotch bachelors of- America that do they cling to the flesh -pots of Egypt. Daniel Mouser, aged 17 years, was prob - —A very large Lombardy poplar tree Laughlin, in compliment to Port Arthur take short naps in his chair, and thus ' k ere . . there is a very, large contingent of brew If I'm wronf in this, 11 the Gude forgie growing on the grounds of the G -alt managed, � night by night, to snatch suf- � taken, the exact' - . sula on Thursday afternoon, ruin1119 ably fatally injured, and his. father' and the ship on which the birth took estialst- tur- lasses in the Land Of . Burns, Who are me for leein." ' Ceatral School, w tly cut down ficient sleep to enable him to LSet about anot yet be some fields of grain, potatoes and doubtless perfectly ready to listen to In the United States a Scotchnian can August Mouser, badly hurt. I t lengths place. Mr. McLaughlin is at present � �. ey Insy nips. Apple trees also suffered severely . live as he pleases, dress —The number of patients breated for and when being sawn into shor at Duluth, and was only expecting to his next d,ay's work at his accustomeo vvhoever th . O& reasonable proposal. - as. he pleases, two stones were found buried in the daylight 'hour, He is said- seldom to ises - - and many houses in the west had all the any � ai�pot the week ending 21st July at the Mon meet Mrs. McLaughlin and a thr�ee�year.- . . commiitee t, ner was XW"y t114 I glass in the windows broken. A tre- While there can be no question as to go as he pleases ; in Scotland he c treal General Hospital were : Out door wood rtbout two inches from the surface. old daughter, but now he will no have missed a division or a I orm e derived from a dothe8ethings. Hemust live as his : 'fact has I I . in ., stroT19 mendous hail and rain at " at Rose- the advantages to b ipatients, 505 ; indoor, average daily, They were completely grown over with doubt, be agreeably surprised to'wel- meeting while a member of Parliament, I o'the Old Country, it is a debatable people live, or be set down as 01 crank indication of their entrance. and never to have neglected the interests � I I no I nd,, WAY mont, S-i;coe county,. on Friday de- trip t * -143. come the mother with son and heir. l parties . 5 , M .. Brook. r . Stroved grain, fruit and vegetables for a question whether a Scotchman, who has He may be as poor as he likes in —on Wednesday,--nigkt of last week —Mrs. Doyle, of Kingston, who was ' . hem CrafalgB" radius ot about two miles. A cyclone become acclimated to the United States lyn or New York ; it is a crime to be —The Winnipeg Free Press says : htning struck the barns of M. Sander- reduced to extreme emaciation through —The annual celebration of the eman- ",�',rt o^f the r - poor in Edinburg or Glasgow. The test One of the most judiciously chosen loca- lig - I � , � e1j, for which did much damage visited the vil- and affiliated with its -people, could con l, n, Dealtown, eight miles west of Blen- -tetanus, or lo6k-jaw, is recovering. cipation of the slaves of the West Indies � . � hureb, Mitch VWF SOS ry tent himself with a permanent residence of capability is money. If a man has no tious for a large farm is that of Dr. Me- 80 Kent county. The barns and con- About six week . a ago Mrs. Doyle, wife is to be held at Berlin thii,year on the L;,Iy let, 1890, hsiP , 'lage of Millgrove and adjoining count r very little of the raw mater- Lellan, high school inspector for On. hem, . � -h a few aniles from Hamilton' on Friday in his native land. The evidence is, I money o er how genial, or clever, or tario. The farm is situated a little tents were completely destroyed. They of a guard in the penitentiary, at King- 31st July and let August. Extensive ' 1. The churc cial a pre ar-diens are being made both by - � su,ccez3ful final, - afternoon. The storm lasted nearly fear, against his being able to accommo- ial, no m tt ay be, he is rated as. a north of the flourishing town of Mordel), .contained 30 acres of fall wheat and the stoD, trod ou'a nail which made a nasty p � . urroundings and modes honest, he m -the colored people and the citizens to list coulai, I fifteen minutes and swept away all in date himself t6 a )) I om which f Este- and time -have "buddy, and nobody asks him if he and its picturesque situation reflects season's hay. Loss, $2,300 ; insured wound in her foot. She dressed the , , a were for $1,300. The barns were among the wound, and very shortly it was appar- , ,-rship . Im itapath. Trees ,Were uprooted, barns of life-fr I credit upon his taste, while the corn- . make it a grand success. Amoug.the ' ' - "Ifollowing 81 .�or nlig- ' . - crops leveled and completely weaned him, All is changed. Old baa.a mooth. � n ently well. Ten days after tb2 occur. features is a colored band tournament . — . 'Unroofed, equipment of the place with build- finest in the tow ship. .the year: - .w rautt - as walnuts friends are dead, or grown away. Other So far as the expense of living goes.1 plete 1103 - Pe , destroyed, Ifail as ,large . chinery and farm stock, gives —on Wednesday last week, Colonel rence she was attacked by aches and, for which large prizes are offered, Be- �,, ? fundo - . a cla�16 thei a family can live cheaper in Ings, ma �a OdI5 misters and man'y windows were ties and interest r attention. think that _� M fell thick, land. evidence of his thorough belief in good Skinner, ex -M. P., of Dunelg, Okford pains, and bad to take to her bed. At tween $500 and $600 is offe - red alone for I �, $1500, - N. Ryckman's The local topics which' the natives love the United States than in Scot tiffen, an d athletic sports. On the a cond day a : r mmeuced to I smashed. The barn ;n Intniz as a means of producing good county, sailed from Montreal by the first her jaws co a e y callectialls, , fund.. The com- Some things, such as clothes, may be far i ody, one by monster parade of colored people is to c educatioWl, place was carried 100 yards into H. An. to discups are foreign to him. in her b , 00 . gew ops in the path paniOn of his boyhood, with whom he cheaper when quality is taken into con- returnW. The buildings in6lude a large Sardinian for a voyage around the then each muscle - . . derson�g farm, The er �11 f ruits, bank barn, hitherto a rarity in Mani- world. He will visit England and one, became rigid and useless, the teeth take place, consisting of all -the bands, ,f and, $250 ' ? ieties. It, in 81 . 0011tIllgeAt of the storm, particularly oats, P as and I I flied the kite" or -fished the burn lang sideration, but meats9 po try, . toba, and a 2004 oot well with h 8 otland, thence to Vienna, where his clenching firmly. She lay on her baak ex -slaves and colored soc a, $9, , . e ,per in the States � . I fuA turnips, were destroyed, and the loss to syne, is a portly man with a big family, and furniture are chea I daeughter-inlaw, Mrs. Hugh Skinner, 'is for many days, paralysed in body but expected there will be a large number . I church relief war in Scotland, haustible supply of water. There an . � f und, $4.'j 10 ? lnakl- farmers will amount to thousands of an elder in the kirk and a Toon Cooncil- House rents may be lo to few farms in Manitoba where the con- to spend the winter with her family. sound in mind. Her "nds, with fingers of'colored people pre"nt. I : of ,:k1,99l 96. T116 dollars. lor, He is delighted. to grasp an old b . ut it is harder to make the money . 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