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The Huron Expositor, 1898-07-08, Page 1I I . . � . I I � - — F . ­ -1 . , . - 7y . I -. ­� I I - i I � . � � I , . 1, - I I II I . . I I - - � � - � I I 'AM T:-�. -, -L I . I � - . , . I . I I i , . � I - - � I i . .1 I/ �k, � ., 'i- � - , . � � �� � � . . . - I � . . � I , . I . . - - - . : . . I . I � - - ; � I � I � . � . I . . � - � -*- -4� ; — ,� - � � � -- I � 1 2' - � I I � : � L- - . . - - ; I . I . � I � I I -It�, . Z ., I . . � - I . --- . � . 1; I I � � A— - . � .. � I I � � � . I . � I � , - . � - � . I . � — � . I . - . 4���� - - I � ­ ; I , � - �- I � � . � . . . . r "N"N' — .. - . - - � - t �— � . t . . - I � - . . . . - . I � 11 - - . I . I ; j . I 1 � , I . . I - ­ - � .. � .k� . i . -1 . I . � . � I - . - U - - � � �� ; i � i ! - . . . - I - I - 7 i . I . —,Ill 11'"w .-1 k - ,� , - , . I I . . 1, I I . � � - . �. . � i 17 11 1 . ��7�� i . . - 4 1� . . . . 1� - � �. I . I 1� ­­ i. ­ ­-"-- . - . 11 I I - �, �- I �,:� . I I . I . 7 � - . . . 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FRIDAY, JULY 89 18980 1 i .. 1 $1 a: Year in Advance. tute, as, botlx - I .1 � � 9 � . - U have, been sopoirmed � . - � I I . . . I --- . I . . �� I - —. � aw-mrs. Jp. D. Rea �. � � . ' I I I � I I PROHIBITION PLEBISCITE. t I referredto isbuiltof .. in the ge and she was draiged some got.caught between the jack -box and the Crsgalea�" Camp Gladstone will clear s mad friAndi in, the. i... : , . ,territory as Canada. Mr'Olark I solid stone, and was not much in aring, ' � � i I . ­ the jured. The Ore in supposed to be of incen. _ distance, 'khen the horse fr d itself from wheel, with the resfilt that the little fellow ahe, u t b the entertainment, to which - county this week�- , I When- . . � t � Dy . I I . � AN ABLE REVIEW O)F THE sITUATION. " . wo VIEWS. diary origin 1 The buildings weie nearly the buggyi Had that not happened she sustained a save trLy family contributed no small X Siad G� 0. -petty iftim . � r � � - - r6 I I � I � � - I � . - � The Rev. W. J. Clark, who is 'familiarly of what prohibi on meant. A noted tem- half a oeutur old, and have witnessed the would doubtless have met fti rrible death. long on the right tg, while the other leg share ev. Mr. Cameron presided, and I ding -the, a � . I � t 110 y -- 4 r i 1>41&$ LLL � I � ; known to many of the readers of ma y An important abd sensation- -Benjamin Blake, employ d on a farm- was punctured in several places. Had the ar t ose from a distance -we noticed 1. I mat4tetn. -L ---- � f . THE Ex- perance leader of our own province hiLd been scenes Of �3 . . the vicinity of $50,- near Smith's Falls k' to tie a bull merry-go-roi . I, 1%4m 1 I L I -L, I � W - think that ,altrial. Th I' and be4n in full motion at the Mr. - bertoo4, ex -M. P. P. for North � in Brumls . I I POSITOR, do ivered two discourses to his con- reported as sayi g he did not 3 088,18 in . I k thla.veek j.- .� � . - Naismith, � Milverton ; .. - t . Is insur- in a stable when 110" me:l I, ttaoked hi " - ' ­.� . . . . . . � - � I gregation i'London on Sabbath last, in under probibitio an individual would be 000, on wbic 2 there, is considerabl � anim in, time it is likely th b would have been Waterloo � Of i, Mrs. G. RaUiday�- .1 � � My I ; Drs. I . I / which h16 gave an able, temperate and is debarked from . tossed him in the air, and go badly� gored killed. 1, M6E&cbe'r.n, of Linwoo4, -and Johnston, of ,. , the firm of Brciw-ik ,& � I . anufacturing intoxicating once- � . . I :::: - I I I isssionate review of the probibiti on ie�ne: liquor in his ow home for his own use. A , . I him in the abdomen that he. ied soon after. -A sad drowning accident occurred on Millbank. : kets. *ax, in Gods�. I I the - �J 'hich in now commencing to attract the minister of this present government, who The 8�- ' a -bull had to be beaten off with'claba and Lake Ontario, wb6u two T6ronto� young - � I I � %& a Creamery a -111 . -While E. Elliott, of Logan, was drlv� �� - - � SIZ ---' ' �—Oor publie. isehoc4 - ..- ' I - cc , .. ess. forks. Deceased was 40 ' a f men were drowne,dloff Mimico. The party, jug along the 4th concession last week, a , , ,Tvea ,T.e ey,e, . .. , I I I 4ery earnest attention of thepeople of this heard this roma k said it was his own i 0 i - ne summer vaektion.-- -,1 . - ; J� �� country. Mr. Clari's remarks are reported The other night at Somerset Hall, he v(IMewr. A corresp ndent from St. Marys says : -Rev. D. C, McDowe , etho ist min. consisting of fiv6y90ng men, met out on a dog suddenly ran out, catching the hor e by m I - smith, was k the vil- %.-e. `­ I I . .5 - - _ - # - I � 1A I I . . , . ister, died at his residence a . Bowmanville, aly. ! , in the Advertiser as follows: � sailiDgeruise in a Yacht on Dominion d the leg, which caused the animal % ran I - �. . p I ; Mr. and � Clark) mention d this question,' and the One short y or ago the St. Mary's Creamery � � I e , , . . . -a of the cart. The - * . - 11 � - - � . He thought himself justified i� dealing general Witude Iseemed to be that a � Company t ok definite shape and set t6 after a - brief illness, .from paralysis.. He Sunday they left CV�Lkville for the city, and away, breaking the shaft . . � ems. Willis aind � I � . . , : was 75 years"of agi. , He en red the min- were about three miles out from Mimico driver was thrown out, but fortunately es- - , with the question, as it ii hibitory law we Id mean 'absolute ol!irb?i work to d monstrate the fact that there � . �ut-df bogs from here, �� � . a one of much im- . pr I istry in 1846 and was super urinated eight when the storm littack them. The yact capbd unhurt. � . I . tance. Both -sides were at work. - T tion of the. ma ufacture of liquor of soy were great possibilities in store for 'idur # I - I anit, Pfafflet. W40 ifaa, � . 3r" he arliets His widow and even childre f ler, wife of Mr. R. 1" .� � �- � I . weather ricensed Victuallers' Association had re- sort. Here Nve w two distinctly different Canadian b tter upon the leading In years apo. n capsized, and thre� of the number were able -Mrs. Alexanc . � Pveral months. returneA � � � - . . . t if properly made and handled survive him. � ' - ! _ ,'A Thomas Cameron was .- I ! . -cently met at London to organize in opposi- views. It ha�d been, said that this was.: a of the we to hang. on to the �oat till rescued by a Alexander, of Calgary, and her dadghter, J r A" � � I ci in the b possible manner, and if any -Sir'Sauford Fleming, .C.M.G. made party from shore. Canniff and Anderson, Miss Effie Alexander,- who have spe. ut � . � , onewing acquaintmeim. � - tion. Those in favor of prohibition were matter for expe t politi ians to settle, said a i i I I � I - . . . dbubts e r existed in the minds of any of the very magnificiprit donati n to the city however, were una�lis to'hold out and were nearly a year with friends in the vicinity of . �ruOelsiwha *aa here � � . organizing, also, in large .conventions iand that probibitio iota should not trouble them- I . . - . -11 - �- I � - � be ' ity of of Ottawa ofhis fine collecti 'n of - hothouse dro ,e . " Listowel, left last week for T6touto, where -1 -1 � - Ote ' i I ,� I . 0 pro' uservw ries a Gaseoigne's connection they will make a short visit previous to � , I . theringb. He wanted t . ,Ip�camp. ,qr.11�obert Moir, and local go, Ives about it, but stand by the general our Canadi n people as to the possibil - wned before he . - . � . the formation of opinion f cts, The speake plants and the -spacious 11 to ' in -Major-Gener . � I ; Fulton, hans returned . . . I . .ounded on -f principle of ro ibition. r, how. our butter ttaining the same prominence 0 the condition that with the militia of I Canada torminated, last t a . i . p - I .. and to promote intelligent discussion aud ev .-, thought a ch points should be intelli- on the Bri job markets which our cheese whi h they are kept, on leaving for their home in h westi - , millie, of n"ir this v111- I � - er * a week, and he will ; -Mr. Edward Trim, -of Milverton, has I - - � of . - the conservatory be remove to one of th 11. - fine, new bank taria.- was, - ! decition. It was a question ul;o�i whi h it ntly si�hd ruestly discussed. It was ham-attaine , such doubts ought to be dig. . . ave for England on the :- � . . - � has public parks and the plants cared for by 15th inst. Itmill b4i remembered that he passed away, at the age of 51 years. He J � . was not eaby to be judicial. here ere foolish for anyed to say, 11 I vote for pro. , elled Whe it becomes known what - � , I i " Of Lucan. and miss . - I I hibition " with & knowing -What prohibi. Con accom lished .by the above company - the city, * I -tendered his resign tion'some time ago,aud it left an eitate valued at about V28,OW, most - i v � three - classes interested. : Firstly, those I * .., 6k the guests of Mrs. � ' during the hort period 'of ita existence. -Harry Burt', a boy 0 eleven I , was promptly see pted, bat sabse I tion me" years financially interested in various ways; see- ant. T speaker said he did not _quently of which he made years ago in the Cariboo ,- . I I �-, Maur. -Lee Walkerwaa I I 8 I � . I ! mar- I - , Ondly, those who have suffered from the think abs4lute robibition could be intend- Operatic, a were commenced on the 15th Went swimming ' u th,' on near lo-' the generalwas re uested by the Govern- District, British Columbia. He never 'ek. renewing acquiftkt- - . I � ronto, one night last we k 861111 In 0 1 man - f j i � , I I . ed, or that aw could be effective that of � 9 it week, d was drow-u-. ment to rem ' ' d of the militia ried, and has been in poor health from kid- -2 that Mr. � . 0 evils, directly or indirectly; thirdly, those tlaS, ecember, with six skimmin - One of his era- until the end of t e ; fiscal ye which be ney trouble for some time. � I . 10 a a r. . Fied ta. state, k tions an a centr d in a few feet of water. . p art . said, 91 Yo It 11 not make cider, or wine sta�' � . who deplore the evils of the liquor traffic, :18 . al creameiy and just at e ias been poorly for some lone an panions a dv The boy was consented to do. thing. is known here �The barn of Robert Murray, of 'Avon- - , I honestly enough, but who l4elieve that the in your own ho e, ordrink anything intoxi. a time whe it was difficult to procure first- ecuredthe . N� I ;- (ionsi6r"ly better.- . 19) It line wilk , . W�ho,e ton, about aiven miles from Strattord, in I , Klan d *k 0 personal use or non-use of liquor calls for Osting." The bje,otion was that if a man class milk f ee from undesirable taints, but the only son of Alber Bii in t fa,mily definitelyabouth successor, but common e �, I . . � * 111L the township of Downie, was struck by ii have all ou; sidewalk* I . � the right of individual liberty. Nor could were permitte to make liquor it would be they deter ined to accept nothing that was there have been four deaths in the lamt five report still has it not Col. Hutton is the I i - � . nost likely i `1 � - � i 4j. Alex. Moir, *h 'o, iw- . � it be said of men they all know, who were almost ;m * le to prevent the illicit sale - not'firat-ol so, and by so doinie they one- years. - 11 man. lightning during a very heavy thunder ir honle- in p Om" 6' a r -Two bathers were dro ned at Ottawa -Henry Grey, a nightwatchmau for the storm, on Sunday afternoon last, and totally - �, Goloradot, is � . � � � . ' that they were not Of U . . .� I ­ . not total abs.tainers,- it. heoul replywas this. There,w", ceeded at nee in placing a gr of b� tte . . � . � iacation.-Mrs. Rich. - �- . . . to on Sunday, while seekiii relief in the Almonte Knitting Co.., was shot and - killed destroy1d. . Uge, is in'Rocheater, I - =' . I - good citizens, and even good Christians. No I'iW rmlirEamy KEPT. upon tbe L ndon and Manchester marke . f orning I - I �- " ' ' � - , her I two dau&ters.-­� � - I -54- � � � � . Of the churches, it could be -salid that they Prohibition, �ddid not mean anuihilationg which irn ediately created a demand for waters of the Ottawa f om the intense between one and ;wv, o'clock one m -The Methodist church, Milverton, was - - � ��' - � I I - , . the 14 St Mary's" brand, a:ud in less than beat. Robert Mulli an. 8 eare of age,, last week. A blacksmith shop is situated filled to its utmost capacity on a recent Sun. 0 . I . ­- - I - . were generally antagonistic to the. liquor but if the law, as vigilant, And. heavy pen' bove the Sausdi re YFalls in the across the road fr6m the company's office. day evening, when Rev. Mr. Fear preached . � our vWagers atteaded � I 15� � I . I . - . I'll , �- We know the feeling people have in traffic. There7was na, however, any abso- alties vTre imposed upon all who sold h e wfw received that it had h ad naihed I his farewelll iermon. Rie I - ,�, . . I , �Meft Esther, which ''I � unalumit for prohibition, and good oppe =:bay. A barge C)rivi Seeing a man, evi ently a burglar, in the v. Mr. Anderson, - . lute liquor, -the statute might be carried out. A %rands .which have -stood for years upon . the Preebyterian church, took part in, the forth O -D. Friday evening � " very warm weather ; people do t d the market, beating theJancy Dan- Cbavelier lost his life the aime, evening be hop, 4rev crosse . . . . . the street when he was of - � . I men mightl Konestly �differ &*to whether J - . . � refe m-mQh pleased with ,. not� care to read because, it en- . � He intended to vote I I yes" in answer 0 the Britis markets without a rival, thus low the falls. B th ;,re wimmers, , :hot. He fell wit in about twenty feet of service, biiOl dismissed the evening ter - Ing . * . ) thinik�_ prohibition was the best remedy. There U . -Efforts to r ( -vice in his . 9- in London. this ip r,t,- was. , � the question, 11 Do you wish to prohibit the Sise necessary bail the blacksmith sh , giv. own,church for th t . , tails a certain amount �,Oif veri ying he fact that Canada has the �p, and died without 0 a Purpose. I � '-A very ha-ppv event - were also the political aspeets of the case, it importation, manufacture and sale of in. climate, t e soil, the feed and the skill to bonds for the release of W b. Emerson,tbe' jug any alarm. The murderer escaped. -On Friday, Jun 24b, aftor- a few 4denee of Mr. Williammt . . . . . . - - ing, and to ask people 1 to think being bandied about that some of those who toxicat liquor as a beverage?" He ad- make a gT le of butter I to the beat , actor, now awaiting trial t London for the The bullet entered Grey'd side near the weeks' illness, Mrs. Isaac :Shipley, -of Mit- . I -when the . thermoneter is bub- would vote for prohibition would do was not sure that a, probi" company has murder of James Tattle o April let, have hiatt. James W. Alylie's roller mills office chell, passed away. She was a faithful mem. . � � ay � ­ im e Q` the world can produce. e4bue" rvillage�, on Wednesd � 80 to mitted t at h embarrass and . �, tory law would be a success. Did he be- . The .aniount is was ent rmy, and fully pre- � here refer to the mar- bling is -pimply folly. - � , now seven skimming stations, and are runn- been well-nigh abandoned . Ired that I dght by burglam, one of ber of the Salvation A � � . . -, . - ' - Fr I IELughter� Miss Bei6trice I I � - �- � . "1`UTLAuraRR IN THF, HOLE." ,I lieve a prohibitory law would be a very ing sevent 3en Alpha de Laval separators so la,rge that sympathizin people of means whom is supposeAl to 'have been the mur- pared for the summons. vIn infancy the ��, ; Peart. eldest son of I -But nature is i1nd to i�,s, for when she A ' -great advance on present conditions? The -capacity of gel 1- balk at � its magnitude. re. Emerson is derer of Watohm4u Grey. was a resident of Mitchell or -neighborhood. - , I Mr. " � - They were going to vote on �rhat, if - which ha combined )ar ----- - pro, (;nly answer he could make was that hemas v a "A husband and grown up fat ily are left to -- this village. The mar- - � stops demandimy that we think hibition was the result, would be'the largest Sting 50,; pounds of milk per hour. still at the Grigg House. - -John McEwpo, a plumber, 19 yeare old, n � 0 . . - - -� very hopeful. It was an experiment, and . . --Mrs. Ed�,vard-Q. Co i a (Sara Jeanette- and residing in Toronto, was drowned - in mourn her loss. I . ,performed by the Rev. - -.- she te1a us what to do through experiment, taking�into account the amount I � D i h month of May nearly 100,000 in . omas McPherson; son of Mr. A. J. � . J ' g L5 witnessed by therela- -1 - - - _0 s tIr physicial conditiow. of territory covered, that had ever, been, he was willing to try it. "If evbry man poupnudrslno'r� ileutter was manufactured, and Duneau,) has been ' visiti g her the Humber river one night last week. De- -Th t " . votes as I do,' beca;se he is willing to be p oung men McPherson, of Stratford, has passed his first ' 11 ting paortfei. Af rer the- � � - " . tried in the world. Various cause'- had, the largest'day's output was between 6,000 Brantford, Ontario, and so enter= by ceased and a parl 7 of several y - , '. . � . � a b nough of such . 1� ago year examin - . �- had -been *armly con- If We positively will not think� that we brought us'up to this point : an accumula- probi ited, and if there are e and 7,000 pounds of packed butter, foe - Toronto friends. Mrs. � ,otes came from wdnt to Weston t) attend a Gospel mee%i ation in arts and medicinq at I , ,- � � � a - -vice went in,swimming. I "I red to the diaing room, � _ 000 pounds of milk were separ- - Ind ith h - - ; should have different clothing tive sense of the evil and suffering caused by vote to give a large majority for probibi- which 155, ia �o make arrangeme to for the publi and after the se M.cGilI University, Montreal, wi . Igh I, . I I - . . . I I . tion, then I believe it will be a success; but catiofi-kv,f her new book. Her husband now His o ho were also bathing, did credit, taking honors in botany and attaiii;, � - I - � supper -was in waiting, 1- I the traffic; also the earnest work of various ated; there are nine hands employed in the . . . .- � � Outer and. -inner than that . if men vote for. other purposes such as I news- not' ing forward standing in all subjects in arts. - �i�e, had been done to . - t - . �- tem&erance organizations, notably the W. " central " 'Mr. J. Stonebouse being the owns the Anglo-Indian, ournal, a notice -that cEwen had disappeared L � I -- L � , .- remit of the evening was � which we have worn -when the C . . mentioned this morning -to put thepresent - paper to which his talent , wife regularly for some time. When, h6wever, he was In medicine he was successful in three xub- . L . . . U. ; also the changed conditions of . . manager a d Mr. F. Dean being the butter � � - - - � dy in a social manner. � Government in a difficult oattion-because contributes. missed, a search i ras instituted and � after jects. L � I weather i ,was Klondikin.e, society and- public opinion in favor of the maker. r. Dean, is a brother 'of Prof. 11 �D -red i -a , i - their emotions are playes 'upon without Dean, of t e 0. A. C., Guelph, , -A man who ga,ve hi name as George two hours' grap)ling the body was re- -Death removed an old. resident of El. I . � yr handsomely atti I . �, whi zood mother, nature present license system Jt had been urged , - I ; ki,tr�mmed with cream I Ck that under it the saloon -the mare Place for much consideration -and are not willing The cc pany adopted the plan of . making Hardman, and home Corijith, Ontario,about covered. ,Coronei Clendenning, of. Toronto lied on Tuesday, June - 28th, in the 'person .. � .. ' - ��-,- makes us sweat for it. themselves to be prohibited ; if, at; a result 15 miles from St. Thoms, ,'met his death in Junction, was iotified, ana a 'ived at" of Mrs. John Murray, of the 8th coricessiom ... mth of natural flowers. , - drinking, apart from travellers' acco mmoda- weekly ah pments direct f to the wholesale . rr was miar�y ,Aun Peart, .Z I of such voting, a prohibitory law is'enacted, trade of G eat Britain which has proved to the Wabash ya ,he 9 - while trying to eleven o'clock, .b t after bearing'the evi- She had been ailing for some time and on 11 � 1. - She sent in a.whole host of her - tion -bad been largely eliminated ; that un- r r' .' . itnesses, e � - . t . � I . tea 0 ' as � boaid a freight ch was p ,,ut deace ofseveral b decided that the previous Thursday a paraly-tie stroke - � was also ir6ry nicely at- ' ,,it ensures the bul,�,i u k lo -- ,- � � "' children last week- � der it there was an opportunity for pro t' would no morg ask a, man to vote I yes,' ee a. I omol W�s uneceseary. . � e ' ' . spirincy -, .7 . I th An inqueal rendered her right arm ageless. Death w" 11 . I I . I 11rig against li-,ences in particular neighbor- 'f '�' I I , z. I . per 1 believ' evil will result and not good. I be the co, reet -�� ic ttain wh ,t rial� the groomsman butter ro ching the nsumer in the best He slipped and fell unde the te , ' I u LILA I. -in- for li-ht hats, and of reducing the total number of who believes a prohibitory law �vill be a possible c nditjon, a CO - a legs being cut off. Th unfOrt I an -Another inst nee of the careleiis use of directly due to diffusion ,of blood -on the ��- 1k some h)ok . nd this fact has been - 'gartb, The bride was � - I 0 - 0 hicrods, failure, thaial would ask a man to join the was removed to the Am Wood hospital, a revolver oocurr d about two miles above brain. .., �f a number of valuable ',�-- �4 some for cool suits, others for licenses. For example, eight years ago, the large fact r in the success which this com- a . -Avouton, who, .... ... I . church if,.in his heart, he was not willing . and died sho�tl,yttafterw rds. Cherry 77alley, in the township of At -bol -Mr. Robert Douglas, of � �g couple will; take up� ' . -� * - . . lig-ht sox- others again for sum- number of licenses in London, was 69, from to It any bas attained. In addition to this 't C te . . 2 6 short time ago, erected a large barn, en._ . I 0 . pledge himself to ,the law of the Lord ' Harry S ra on, e raph operator at between, 6 and 7 6'clock Wednesday . - IV p Y' is taken to have the packages 9 I le village, ii;�d we,,,unitev '- -- which it had been reduced to 40, where it ' . great care - Ja 8 I -i � .. mer underclothing. . I had remained in, face of an advancing pop Jesus Christ. L neatly an carefully finished. Straffordvillb, met wit a very painf il ac- ing of last week' when Mr. , a. pafford tertained those who assisted At the erection,' I aends in wiahing�them � I I � c� ,�7, k . . . 7 married lifeUgethar.-, � . .1 i ulation. Liquor selling was robibited on ANOTHER SYSTRIN1. . The b, tter is packed in the 56 -pound cident while'competing n bicycle rac es on adoidentally sho�j his daughter, the bullet along with *their best.girls, to a fine social -, . . I We e7xpected such an emergeneing ' we Sunday@. The present license aw is a pro. boxes, which are coated Coming up e home stre h his entering the left breast, ;nd passing com- gath6rint the other evening. Everything Xious, -as to tho -where- T, Ar. Clark asked if there was any system, square a uee on July lot- . � . , � - wheel and m. Burns collided, pletely through �he body. It appears the passedo pleasantly, and when the guesto . I alla �Co'dk, daughter of . I datiified - those who, asked for hibitory law on a limitedscale. The license other that, irobibition, which would -be an the insi e with parnifine wax and lined . tha't of - rate of 30 , miles an n departed -they all with one mind expressed I . . --coim�f6rt. L � - Ily They were going at the ' this village, who, left I law as ub license law had been fairly succesa� advance on ,the present one. He had with bea y parchment paper made specia c ight previous one of the family had been I . LL , . - for the pi ,rpose, and which is imported by a I , ; sreeks agO withoat givmig , ful, and he knew of no civilized part of the thought out one himself ; it closely aP hour. Siratton was t ro�vn about t wenty le ning the re;volv6r, *which wasuuloaded, the opinion that mine host, with his estim- Out store is complete in all lines of feet. , He was badlV c t &bout the hia'd, and bad been lZd up to dry, ,.but. subse- able wife, knows how to eut&tain. . - 1, � . . I ' r than Canada. Against .preached the nationalization systerr. - , so,. pkleai-ving any word i world more sobe i. The the comp 6ny direct from Hamburg. I ' h are. . - L L I ! , men�s and boys' Furnishings un onsci us for three ktly a brothe�-in4aw placed one or more -Mr. L Schmidt had his legs badly - '�'- ntended- going, will be , license,it had been urged that it allows temp- government mi�jht. take entire charge of the The in( ustry is bound to be of immense and remained ' e queE 1. �� I � . t h la6 cartridges in so b of the. barre his , - � � 4 -Elizabeth Brewer, relict -of t ]a, of which bruised and Mr. . John Guenther had - at she waa , located in .411. � and Clothing. tation to be pl4ced before the weak:; that it sale of liquor. might establish certain advadag i to the farming community' and .- . ��,in A en*aH this weelk. � . -- . I . -andy, indirectl3 to the town of -8b. Mary's, as it Philip Brewer, died on June 27th, at her Spafford was nolt'aware, and the next morn- foot crushed at the barn raising on the farm 11 ' , - is not a business which elevates those who* depots where ,the best liquors-bi � I . - ' 'whisky, etc., -would be sold, put up in h e near Elginburg. She was a Qlaaker- jug, when playf4l,ly handling the weapon, of Mr. John W. Otto, in North,. Eastbope, - ,,,bf F�cet(�, wa!� recently . ­� Suits that sell are quoted at $7, $8, engage in it, but the contrary. The IRquor � -insures a 3teady income from the dairy herd r.L - � ihiug I ' L . $10 and $12 ; lower lines in business certainly promotes crime, disease sealed packages of different sizes. The during th 3'whole year, whereas heretofore it ek and about the - ol eat member of that and pointing the ,'same at the child, - it was recently, D Morten of Wellesley, w" I LLL - , � I - - I " -1 - - n in the unexpectedly di charged: with the above summoned.to dress the set the - .. � .� -� denominatio country. " Aunt ��thero-Llallwa,�Ymir. --Ciisarles I I � - profusion. and distress. Not all crime, by any means, men who sold it would be government era- has been - he custom to allow the cows to go BitaV," a's she wa lovIngly called, was ex- -result., It is fe& -ed the child cannot live. broken -limbs. Th6patientisare now aoing . .. ­ � � - . I - ploy-ces. No treating would be allowed,aud dry duri g several months in the winter '3 - . . . I . i 1. - : bat much of it. Then it tempts men to- I 11 - � i 31 -One day last week an -anknown yo , as can be expected under such 'car- . � �: � .� - . � ITnderclothiug, as low as 50c ,a suit make of their fellows' weakness. In- there woul4 be no drinking on the premises. just at a ime when it is most profitable to ceedingly cliaritab e a#d benevolent, never ! ung as well - - I . I — I �� . - - The salaried. official who broke the law 8 refusing the stranger �nd needy shel "er in ; man arrived,, in Sarnia and being without cumstanees. - gain . . ­ . . . deed, u. could take away the lov .1 - i - - and as high as 81 a Suit. ThLe . if YO e of milk th m providing an in titution like , I � - I ' gain, and the excessively - would be vi�sited with b. heavy penalty. It' this is at hand to. manufacture the milk into her home. Her stori a of events that, hap- funds he was h0ped by a charitably dis- -Mr. Arthur Stockman, -an extensive � - - . r T � pened over eigh were ver - posed citizen. W the evening of the same grain and flour merchant of Leith, Scotland - , � - - - our V awful temPt4- butter. J E . line we sell the lot of - is , !Ould ath 1�ast destroy the' ty y4re ago clear i i L . . L I - r I . ST ING was in Stratford lately the guest ;of io;,. T � � % . . - $1 a suit. It is lar,g,e value. . tion in t e I present traffic that came to —0 . and entertaining. � � day the young man was a spectator and - I L � - - I -k . i I . � �L �. von would almost cut the throat of the worst yclung men,] and the present evils would b Terr ible Catastrophe at Sea. -John Brown, of Brockville, wa shot listener at the 18alvation Army open air Thomas Ballautyne. �ir. Stoe -man is a � t: . -. e . � . � . . _ L i I . � Boys' C " re- The speaker expected that An apialling catast , L a grea I - NMNNNEEEEW� :- � -'� in the leg .by so e unknown )ersoa meeting. At the conclusion of the meeting ,nephew of Mr. George Stewart th - t . - lips, 25c. oftheevilsf)f the traffic. We are all inuch lesser �ed. xophe occurred early , I I I �- . .1 -- . . while bitting on the verandah of hi i reei- he followed the �rmy to the barracks and manufacturer,-- who was MT. Glad- 11 i I- I � I ,,� I I . -. sponsible more or less for the traffic, in the there would be either a small maj�rity fer Monday norning,�about 60 miles south ot � I ' ' Hats, 25,c and 50c. sense that we le alize it, and accept publie prohibition or that it would be defeated ble Iol 6nd, resulting in the loF a of over � , , I , AftA5 -1 " . . I 9 Sa dence, The bullet g szed'his leg, a d an- while there became convected. He professed = right hand man in his Midlothian , 1� 1� other was t th the kitchen window,' religion at the Imeetirig and among other campaigns. Ilu is �mwking a tour of the . C. � - t PricV.-ja Boys' Pants, 50c, 65c and 75 revenue from it; and it was perhaps as well altogeter. He was afraid that some good 600 livei, by the collision of th6 French pu 'roug . "I ; � .. where his wife - was en zaized in her .work. things confessed !that in the year 1891 while country'.. . I -- .. � the whole c6 untry was now to be allowed to people who had been looking forward to steamship ,,.'La Burgogne with the British ' �g T pistol, I ut no working at-Poin � I a ' Edward he robbed a man -Frederick Kruope, of Ellice, jot uplet, I - � , I Z .. I Both bullets were roin � . � � . 11 . Boys' Sweateis, 35c, 50c, 75c and 85c. deal with it.' In conelddivkg the morning's this as 'the one - solution of the shif C shire. At the time of -the I I . . � I . S I . - roi narty I F I )arty 'did t vw ,� - - o the shodti ig can , in a ditch one dark night, when returning . . . . . I � I an 856 lines are all examination of the questions, Mr. Clark great Idi . culty, 1would lose heart- &I- col ision there was a dense fog, and the trace of the of a sum of money between $80 and $100. �OOR . # . t � . r� -- , . f .. . � said he did not- think the drunkard was ne altogether. He had an entirely different French ship, which was going at a high rate ,be found. W was attributed to Mrpless The ,police got word of the confession and from service inconnection with the opening ­ �� ; , : � I � .. , wool in navy, b�ack, and red. 0 handling of firearms had the young man arrested, but aa the there, I - I t. � , I L, I., to be only coddled_and pitied. There is concept -ion of God's way of working in this of speed, crashed into the port bow of the of the Evangelical,oliurch, - i* � , P P,;Sunday evenin about nine o'clock, Officers were unable to find any trace of the jured big arm. UU4 wari. thought of the � . I � � Our very varied stock of Ties, is the such a thing as a false, a maudlin pity. world. Ho knew of no great evil that -was Cromart. 7shire, and fiank almost before those r Weaver, a ma of about twenty, son man from whomithe money was stolen, the. accident at the time, bat the wounded ' . � I I The drunkard is himself largely to blame. suddenly d %troyed. d happened. La a ml I � � - on board knew what ba - :� W'GOODS , � � . .7 admiration . of all -lovers of Wre. Weaver,.w o fives about two and a vagrant was allowed to go. The Salvation member, continuing to give him troub,le,Dr,. -- � � . I � Of, No man is forced to become a drunkard. Mr. Clar r alluded to the Bible teaching Burgogn 3 had on board 611 passeugerej of from , �, - �! irlir, i to look after him, as' th Paul was called in, and found that he had f I is Y promiRes � - the tasteful in neckwear. When he does so, he- sine against God, and with regan � to drink.- In Biblical days whoi-M-5( were children, and 220 -of'a crew.* half milt from t e village of S % Arm I ey . nTn�! I I wheeled to the vilia e, and,with som Othe"r think li� has taken a step in the right di- received a fracture near the shoulder joint. . .- I � i, n manhood. He deserves his I l� I I - � - . against his ow drunkenrie a was not unknown, but distilled Of all tt e9e Only 200 were sayed, 39 belong- ;, ' ' i I I . o 11 � 11 ' boys -we ti I - . � n bat, it Weaver went Out rectio4 . - -At her parenVs horrLe in Listowel,,on pints -5c,-7% 8c, l0e per - A leSder with us i 1 colored shirts is ment. The moral universe is based liquors we e unknown. Just as in France ing to the crew -Only one woman was n I ' - I - - . I I . - where he could not ,reach bottom, Find. he . I . I - Monday morning,june Ylt�, Sarah Jane, , , L. i - -selling at 75c. 1 - . = principle that sin always bring suffer- to -day, w e was then the. common drink. saved, and not 'one child survived. The I � - � . ! � - could not swim. r. Charles McKee abd � . i . � . . P h Notes. beloved daughter pf Wm. and'Mary Bright, , . - i 11 I Ing. , - - He could ever understand the authority of survivors managed to get on a raft and were D. Belley ca.me to is assistance, but before . I I ­ " `­ - passed to her restafter anilluess of aBouts lods-6c, Sc,: 10e, 12c ior' - . us variably make a ­ : IN THE EVENINGO those who aid the Bible strongly condemn- .taken up by -the CronLartysbire, which was -Rev. J. W.�IT&ylor, of St. Marys, 'lef 0, . - - - . � I I . ---- �� y badly damaged, although able to they could raise hi lifle was gone. .­moutho' trip to year. Thedeceased had just � .. . 1, . ed wine th would intoxicate, and did not itself vei' I this week on a tbrW entered the g . � 0 1 � 4 . . . r "' customer of 'every Dew client - Mr. Clark began his evening argument I -John B. Murp y, of London, went t Europe. i . 20th year of her age, and was a most estful � - .1 - - I : a � condemn fue that did not intoxicate. He float. e ill-fated vessel was towed into' � � with the question, "Have the people a right was al - 1 - atis - visitind our store.' a Rleep on Sunday la t with a lighted cigar in ., 10c,,l2a,­l5cp.ei yard . : 0 - was satisfi d that whatever wine, was used Halifax y the Allan liner Grecian. It was -Mr. John Turnbull and,_ daughter, able and ainiable, young lady, and muclii:�,, � I � I . � I ��� � i � . - � I I : I to abolish the liquor traffic ?" He thought ­. uld take enough of 'one of e most appalling catastr6phes that his.mouth. Whe, he awoke his couch was Miss Laura, of Ima, have gone on a .two symathy is expressed for her parents and �; ... I- . 1 n - . ' '121c, �,-j5c, l9ot 25a per :, .. � , . they had. They lived under a Government in Paurs t me, a man co ' in flames, a e re department had to . 'to anitoba. I -ly on account of ber"early and sad t 1. - - I I . t�,w � it to becor ie intoxicated. . The -Bible taught has take place for years, and the dense fog Lid th � . months' visit'to fami - � I I . 11, Lt to . � - � I : . of the people, by the people, and for the be called or e inguish the blaze. Mr. . ­ '. . .­ � . A ­ � -- . * and that no dded t the awfulness, making -it almost -The Kellan farm'and crop,! in Farqu.- death, -f : I - � I ' that druril enness was a sin added t and drop- I -.- � . � I - : I � .� people. The people were the main court of . ' M by Was weari d by the heat., auction by Mr.T. Cameron ----wOa Wednesday. evening of -last w9ek, a& - * - a � � I drunkard shoul4, enter the kingdom of impossi e for those twho were not dra,wn peyp ff bar, was sold byl .1 , �� I � I -10q, 15c, 20a, 25e ' WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL!r appeal, and had a,right t(Ys4y that this � --- 0 into. a nooze about noon. He Jo Rev Mr. Ball, of Atwood, was driving ,out ��� i i � heave At did not say that to drink was a down'by the vortex of the sinkin h auctioneer, S Sh t time ago, to � Mr. hn - - I . . i d his cigar, but . -his yard, the horse made a-Apring to one � ; � - I a �' g a ip, to I � drinking shoul& be done away with. Each si inguisne I � . I thought he had ex i . of r . , I : . . 1 . 'Ir - . _ . " . I . '. Ind that * the to the rafts or boats which Kay, for $5 - . � , . . individual counted in the campaign upon The --an who could f in make their way when the flames ered -Mrs. The as Legggtt, of Burnside aide, the rig striking the gate and smashing � Cie, 121je, 15c, 20c per " MONEY BACK IF WANTED. - Bible had ). ki�hor eye -sight than he. h&, bee thrown, overboard after the colli- a ed. . . � . I which they were entering,, and if the Gov- . I I � his mistake.. � The room was badly scorch farm, Logan, ha had an excellent yield of the whiffietree, a portion of it striking Mr. : I ernment of the pebple was to be a wise one, OPPOSED Y 1E GiNERAL ASSEMBLY'S MOTION. AM . R ��� . 7 1 . . I -Richard Jaffr y, of the late firm of Jaf- strawberries 13 season,x over 150 quartij Bill a terrific blow in the right eye, �which I- I � I ....................... m ... Mch person must earnestly consider this In conel ision, Mr. Clark- asked his hearers* . r - - rt. ends.- to clear-2-51ell, , . - rn�ittcr and conscientiously act upon it- to discuss bbe prohibition question, to ba . ve I Canada. fray Bros., Publis era of the Galt Reporter, beii ' picaked , the pa4h,* . bled profusely, but, strange to add, the eye. - . � - . . e � � nUe - exe Hion to the- Model Farm was -not put out or the pupil wbroken 61--- 1. - I rd. . � I , -Th, county of Essex has between five when th firu con isted of 1 Richard Jaffray - - I - -* " " . . I . - 1: 'There was no doubt that in this, as in All it clearly ind accurately defined in their and six ousand acres planted with tobacco and the late Geor e J. Jkkftray, - died at his Guelph, wa,s we I patronized by Perth peov- . though the iixtent of the injury tothe "Sight I ; . . � ; public questions, unworthy motives would minds, to 'read the information in the pub- -day. r ains to be seen. . . � � . , eads to' clear -156, 20i; . %, - GRE104 MACDONALD this year. There should be a good many residence in Galt n NJ on morning, In pie. The Kirk n baud accompanied the era ­ - � � . I . . I � .h inorc-,�Mon�y. - �T.- � . . lead a man to �vote this way or that. -Every lie prints, to pray over it, and to go. to the okes in that. the 65th year of' his age. The deceased, party from M -i ell. - -Mr. Charles Glenn, of Carthage., had I . I sin I - ,. I - ; . I . . .1 sort of influence would be employed. One polls and vo to earnestly and conscientiously. the who ha be 'dent of Galt for 54 years -Professor �' eenwood, � I � I ! - I � ; I -The trial of the Ponton suit against a en a n si ' I of Whitby Col- enjoyed his usual good health up to a shorb . . -- .............................. � roight not be responsible for that, but he He confirmed the printed report of his the -Ing : I I �t I " Dominiol n Bank will take place at Cob tmayor f the town for two years, was lege, and Mrs Greenwood tire !pend' time ago. While doing somsthing near the, , 11 � I ; was *responsible for whit be did and bow be ti, res;o i - Izzy. e V& e - . , . . � . statement at Somerset Hall -that if he had - grea , te i by all classes of the com. their holidays w t eir nts, Air. and house he felt, his head et d' H 11 d - � - 11 I � I on Sept ber 19. Notice of trial has al I ; -- � . voted. Good would come out of the cam- ' Ih,lu,',eneral Assembly pass id w and three grown-up for help, and fortunatefy was beard before I , � - ' . in - 11 � � : I e when it ready b u served. Punity. A wid I Mrs. Hugh Ca ell, of itchell. I ! � , People's opinions would be; more � res fing every In mber . valuable the peculiar sensation he felt in- his head .. INS 1.14' , 1k.- I paign. �ed the tions exhorti e . ose lost a very . i 11 CLOTHIERS., . . -On uesday nightlast some inhuman daughters surviv him. . -Mn 0. S. - j I I - 'Jersey cow last week. -It seems she got I : �- I I � clearly defined ,.to themselves. They would to vote 66 lies 11 in this matter, he would being gouged out the eyes of an eight prostrated him. Dr. Rutherford was called. �� S i -One of the at kno n and highly re- I 3OLS: I ave snaprei .w Mr. He said Mr. Glenn had narrowly 'escaped - - � I �� On �he Wrong Side pf, - the -Street, in the- find what was possible, mud what impossible h I his fingers at it. He would months old heifer, belonging to Mr. John spected citizens St. Catharines, in the i=d in som mysterious maun6r. - I . . .- . - . � , . � . - to do. Evil would also come out of the ave vo 11 � 11 h to for Principal Grant's amend- lfk� ' -- stroke. Since then be has been , '�' , t I- : � I � I � , - �� Baird, a prominent farm4Wr, near Woburn, person of Mr. J W. Grote., banker, real � I had refused $100 for her some time - ving & - I � . - . VAISTS -'-� Strong Block..,, campaign. Bitter things would be said. It ment that all members ry - . confined to his bed. He is recovering. its 'i, . - � �, I �, ro township. I . estate and insur ce agnt, died- ve :ud- !ago. I . ' . e , , ' .... . e- . might be that division and strifi would be to earnestly and intelligently consider this Soorbo e Wil lit L. -� ; - . � 4� . . . Daniel Davis, one of the old pioneers denly on -June 29 lt IS was taken ud- -Rev. .ig , of Portage Is well as could be expected. . . - . - 4 . begun which would have no end in this life. question d vote on it. There were Chris- ' -Thonil Arthur, a young man In the ... � .r,;�M I . �: . - " . I .. ,: - ONT. But no great public question ever came,, be- of BuifQrd township, was fouriii.dead in his denlV ill in his 0 be about A o'clock. and Prairie, a for 6 pastr,r of Knox church, We,, . . I - tian men who might differ on it, and no - -.I � � . bed by �js wife 'one morning ,last, week., was taken home. t once, bui before a doctor Stratford, w in that cityon his return employ of Henry Bros., of Sebrjugv � I . � . WFAR .. . . I � � fore the People without penalties attached. . pope or 1, moh of bishops, or conference, or Decesel A was in,his usual health the' prev- could arrive ho is dead. Heart failure is home from Mon real, where be attended the was seriously injured the other day., 'by a. I . I I I The civil war of the United States Was an g ial a sembly, or any other church court . , ; i . - ' luiiibe' � A 1 I - .. - '. - runaway team. He r to � I.. . 9 . 11--' . ious day. ­., � . given as the can e of death.' He was fifty Presbyterian G neral Assembly. - was 4rawing �� - -HAT& � � -- . I * -56iboo pen do of milk was manufactur- S. A. Henry's new barn!, when the load ,_: I ' � . . illustration. - � hm rig it to say to the members, " You _Cleopbas Belanger, a printer, of H Tearo of age an leaves a widow but no i . �� . ­ ;) ull, I I : I � - . ... -- I - I Mr. Clark put the question, must veto this way, or "Ve exhort you amily. ched the team in the � � , . was drowned last Saturday in Hurtubise ad into 70 chet e at the Elm& Cheese Co's moved forward and pun I .MILLINERY. .---.- V Ad - to vote this way.') He had to -night !spoken creek, 11' ,ast Templeton, while bathing. He -The Toron o Industrial Exhibition, factory, one dai not long ago. This is the - rear, when they went 6ff at bieskneck I . N TIM, - HAS,:VROHIBITION BEEN A SUCCERS - � I - I . - 7 � - � I ' -speed, scattering their load and driver along , 'XI, .1 his convictions, and for what bq;' had amid � ­ or a; day in the history of the . � . - 11 . where it has been tried ?" He thought it : he was answerable only to his Maste .. went into the water after having partaken which is to be h Id this year from the 29th oiggest output f the lane. The latter I . I . ..z 11 . -- z� : . lacces . 3r He hearty meQ, and took cramps. of August to to he 10th of September, is' facto ­ was picked up Mi- - ; ----- . . i might be 'd that it had been a si e exhorted big- hearers to purge themsel , Georgol Draper, of Listowel, has senstble� andremainedso, until restoratives I . � - " - d by the Go.-.--. ) . . �---=:-Z- �--' [ves of of " 11 � Cy. I I %* I Maine, V,70 out and Kansas. Hw did nolut -There was great excitement during the to be formally opene L . "I go, --O' r any evil passions, to kEep clear of those - . . Ised his final, examination in were applied by the physician. - I'll, 64% I Eo rig of a barn on the farm of Mr. Charles General and the Countess of Aberdeen on succe f 11 , . . ouoek ,tn 11 mean by sine as that the use of li4uoi am a raig, y I � � . � .... rvest ' Excursions I the bitter woi do that were as poisonous seeds August. This will law. 5!rfterph7e, has been called to the Bar in --Lut week Mr. Adam Bell, of Avonton, . I - -' I - � beverage ha4 been annihilated, but that and brought forth fruit that madii glad �he Martin, between Harriston and Mount Tuesday, the th of . bank barn ES' TIES I iptioo of liquor and the evils attend- � Forest, and one of Minto's prominent far- probably be the r last official public -act in September .-.next, he intends returning, to bad a large ao. commodious . I i consul - - . "I —ON THE- heart of Satan. He asked them' , to speak, erected, the dimensions of which were 46 . ,Z- I ant upon it had been lessened. In 1889 the merm, e K -Reeve Samuel Peebles, was struck the Dominion evi uo� to their departure. Listow'01 to--op4n an office. I - I - I work and vote as in the sight of God. -0 b 80 feet, The stone woik was built . by - ; I � . by a fa; ling purloin -plate and severely in- from our shores The exhibition this year --,Among a Icar load of cattle shipped . . , AND C -U, IFFS . New York -'Voice, a leading temperance I —*— ,- . . from Mitchell Otation by MT. Henry Real, I. A. Rudolph, -and the carpenter work Vy I � I . -- 1309 14th -and 19thq paper, submitted to the probate judges of :1 . . Jared. - promises to be ore interesting than usual, 'Ile. Aft -or I I ' � I Iter B. Rubidge, for many -J6 in N. Baker, burner at th'116 Brock- on. account of reat Britain and France, - were 13 fine he4d, purchased from Mr, John Mr. L. Kruspe, both of Sebringvj I \'D GLOVES' �. � , the 106 counties of Kansas, these. two ques- -Mr., Wx n a b'b'te. Cole, of Rueseldale, and for which $900 was the timbers ha put in position on. � I - . 4 I , � , tions -whether the prohibitory law bad been years cl6r of the Con ty Court nd Burro- ville Asylum since its occupancy, Was been each sending 19T,ge ex I I . everything in r iiaeso, lf� '. ­ �t - I -- , CXF1 - 1ZT-U-T-A-y-- . They v4re 11 lumped" at this sum. Messrs. A. Red- I � i . . - that- he w4 short -At a nart' of the Oagoode township paid. '- - AND 4-1OR9ETS : I I � . successful in closing the saloons, and-wheth- gate Court Clark of Brant county, has discharged. Itwasfound C ,t " f I A.., I passed, --Mr.- St. John, of 11 pigger &me ad- ford and W. Grie , -were oeledted as cap- . . I I -feeble in his. accounts by some $400. W. P. con , y � .- . . I Good for two months, tickets extended ,er drinkilg had been diminished ? There retired, 4 wing to a, long siege of ' county,& by-law was , 9 ter , L, " d contest, in which � � r � I I n e tains, and, af pirite . 'D 11ABBONTS � - * if desired on % re repl es from 97 counties -75 written health. He will be oticeseded by Mr.` John :Dailey, of Rockport, and. member of - the to pir!eiv1'euNb1i1t1'ling within the to4nehip. dressed 4, larg�.'gatheriug of th faithful at - . i paymeiit of $5 per we ,nt a no accident occurred Wot and his Dewey- , I � - � by the ;dges, and, the other 22 by the T. Hewii t, a well-known and popular �joung county council of Leeds and. Grenville,' will The moti roduce the by -low was Milverton, s4rt time ago. His iemarke - 0 - . I - i - I Id ul � n �im -s red, i6nd the party were I - 7 � month ; stop over allowed,'ioing and rers or other officials, or prom-. practisin barrister, of Brantford. Mr. ,be reco mmerided for the vacant position. - carrh a ugly. . The township of 0 - were frequentl' h ites came off victorlous.' - 'L 9 county treasu . .. . 428 -Monday, June'27th,was the last day in, iDERIES .. r urn, Winnipeg and inent citizens. Ninty-four of theme declared Hewitt liter upon his now duties on . - 1, t 9 oys a uniqu - ploand with E discourse. I - th k0F refor L t in- any place ,t 10 Lieuteuant-Governor.C%;�neron rea r onj th e distine 0 1 . . 0 2 I'll, . .. I : 'Regina on JuIV lat, and was met at the tion of being rot municipality in the L -A on Lwr Y, .10 I - ... . at thereof. I that there were no open saloons ; the other August t. 1 � he fi letter f orn the Telford Yuk t the school year at Loretto Acailermyt Strait - I 'ERCHIEFS - � I three made qualified reports. Ninety-two -A bi &t took place in St. Thomas on depot by Government officia)m and prom- country,41 not in the world, ip introduce of which Dr. F. N. Robertson, of btrat- ford, and in the afternoon the many punt - . , L . , Dee of legiolition. The ford, is a me Tor- of the institution, both boarden and OUZ- , . � said that drunkennebs'and consumption of Friday n ht resultink in the destructioii',9f inent citizens. He was ddven� to Govern- such a remark ble Fil Ober. has been received in . - VT Effil-,N-�GS, &C� L the opmous 4 U � . - ominion Expr "L I . It wad dated fAke Lindeman, June -xiders, assembled in t dy .. - P . ess . Money Ord6rs said to W.due- to the onto . - . � . liqiior had greatly diminished -from, * 75 to the Elgi county buildinip, including the, ment hpuse in a foar4a.hand rig, escorted action of the uncil is I t ' , i I are a handy, cheap way of remitting go per cent. the majority said -and the -courb ho L farmers' ho 6th, and f� e rough experierieeg, L roo when the annual distribution of - . - ; ej goal and officials' offices. The .0 by a detachment of Monnod Police. A re. fact that hicy es ware the N". regogiwl,ocua . in I ­ � :1; � � ' held the follow' da. but all h to., took place. Rev. Dr. Kilroy , I I - ­. money to any. place in Canada or the others claimed that drunkenness and drink- flfia= 1!:t noticed at 12:15 at night. The cepti Ing y. it in extromel doubtful if the by-law will an a . . tzes'a I v I I ing in their sections had been entirely , � io AS I presented the p: - I � . i TJnited States. ead rapidly, andit was only a . ayaccident occurred at Nap- stand a test i -Th remiums, and was assisted . - - Al W�SW a court, should an endeav- e Son of Scotland held ji�, garden . I 11 I R .. - I . I 91 y at the idence of Mr. ,hereat by Rev. Father FenueeW, Q R111 Of I ; . - eradicated. They had the distinguished few m, ten before the whole buildings were anee 0 Wednesday of lost week, in which or be made to inforcie it. rt Mnrray, of t � - . � � . �� testimony of James G. Blaine and Ran ibal s, mass o names. The largp dome and a Toun lady received injuries which may -FArl Bar cree, son of Mr. Bryan Bar- ewton, one vening Utely, and, " usual, St. Jerome's College, Berlin. In the cOurs& �, I - � flag- -the I ; - I . . I An accident ts but little, All who h any of their remarks upon the work done by I � I a a . . -;I�icy� Hamlin, that the consumption Of liq * and carried the roof with it onppl her for life, if, indeed, they do not ricree, of Id .ford, aged about 10 years, it WIA 11006111116 ad I . . I nor ilk staff fen . - - F 11 them were delighted. We institution during the both revorind I . t . �� I I . I I � . : Try the Canada Accidept Company. Maine had greatly Aecreased, and hat in The law ibrar severali reou met with a one accident a short time ago. 3ootch . I . I . y, which is valued at 11b fatally, and another had a nerrow . I 1. . . M' a Woodie Kent was thrown out . While Wile We merry-go-rou i both tional and general, wak - gentlemen e%pressed t1e"i'1r'grAtifiO4t,i01I At I . I V -L � I I � the oountry districts and smaller towzw -thoullook , dollar*, was totally destroyed by " . ad, on the , mum c,� a SP the ' I the . I . i p drunkenness was unknown The fact that firA The goverpoeiii residence, ege" nd was picked up uncon- e, was in motion, the boy . preciated, on as also the performance by excellent showing'of the- pupils in � � . . 6and) watar. on or head � . to I an weU " the young 11 color- various departments. The proceedings were I - a prohibitory law had 'been successful in which in attached to the -back lArt of' the io jumped on t the - the litt "I Rannaid J.� Kicdonaldy - � som,11 It in feared her spwe in - I J rvd. i have a ride unknown to I . I e pupils and the nuns , , I I ' d)) 1 enjoyed the quite private, only th I . I I thew three Stat, was not. positive sissiar- jail w � iot , s6riously damaged. 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