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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 12 Sep 1890, p. 3

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TERRIBLY-, -LOW- We have no time Ova.- 8150001” wor want. andt1 n GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE, STOUFFVILLE. BIG ”MEL The Greatest Boom - on Record, The Greatest Slaughter in Prices, The Greatest Bargains Ever Heard off. ‘ - Great Moving Sale - OPENING NEW GOODS EVERY DAY, ' . - PRICES. SPOFFORD. Fxoth now until th< I'm To the Big Bargain House zmd get MAIN STREET. Av: ED remn )enefit Big Reduction. M of the month. pick fmm. but it’s room we .mealong and reap of our this week, but everything sat I getting our grand new ,we have been oom- nods gmd we have ' nicest so look out 1111de full of 5 V0“ sell and we must have all 1' old store is small fa>t as we can. - eyes open and' '65 all? and don't New FaH Millinew! gateajfouellz’eé. “‘25:! confide“ we will b: 1b]: to plus: youbolhin stylemdpriee. Ask to sea Spofiord‘o blnck lustrla. Mr. Jul Dougherh. ofToronto,w in tnwn over Sunday. . Mr. Henry Brown, is now id covering from his recent illn 3 score of 11 to!) sitar one otthe closest and most exciting game. that huevel been pinyed In Stonflviile. The Active m 3 Senior Club, end thrunzh some misunderstanding came out here with the intention of plsying the Seniors The Juniors were very much surprised an seeing nuniar team srrive, but not wishing to disappoint them determined to play, and did so. The game we: so close that a hit in the ninth inning: would hsve tied the score, but the hit wu not tormenting. The sttendauoe was very good, but the indies did not turn out u weilu we: expected The foliowtnzlsthn score innings:â€" m... 0,.21: o 4 I 9 9-1; Will-u. ....... jzolxoool- Banana, DanglumdSe-rlm; Me Clfly and Sandal. Meats-mum COURT. â€"Staufi’ville is ‘having an epidemic of magistrates“ we! just now in fabt there have been more uses here during the last week or so than for the'whole previous year. 'The troubles being ventilated, however do not. we are pleased to be able to say Idle in the village itself. but ere county tales to he tried before Magis- tretee living in the village. The last ease wu one tried on Monday lest at Miller's Hotel before W. B. Sanders, J. P. An informntion was laid by Mr. Thoe. Todd. at Goodwood, against Wm. Lepeer of Whitchurch for the larceny of some growing oats and pens from of! the premises or Mr. Todd A number of witnesses were examined when it appeared in evidence that Lapeer tool: the one claiming to he the owner of them and claiming that Mr. Todd had given him permission to remove them. The cue was dismissed. 8A3: mun-On Saturday last a game of hue hall wee played in the dnvlnz ’park, between the Actives, of Toronto, end the Junior Club of this place and resulted in a victory for the former hy Mr. John Gnhnm, of Queens’ville. is' visiting at his sister's Mrs. (Rem) W. Percy this week. Mr. and Mrs. Kivel and son, of Colnm bus, Ont. , are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Bay this week. Spofl’ord intends to have the biggest 25c. concert next month ever heard of. Wr'gtch the Tumuxu for particulars EXPERIENCED HANDS Watch and dm J.C McDonagh the whiskey detective who worked up the charges against a large number of East York hale-l keep- ers now being heard, and who was arrested just after iraving the witness box at Little York 1 I week. at the instsnu John Cabin er. of Malv‘em, for pointing a revolver at Mrs.Calander nnd also on the charge of carrying a revolver, hes got clear. The charges were investigated before Magistrate Wingfield and Ormrod, at the Court House, Toronto, on Monday, and after the eVidence of John Calander and his wife was heard, the charges fell to the ground, and Caisnder was assessed for cums Mr. Jacob Burkholder left town on the 23m ull.. to visit friends in Mark- ham, Pickering and Scarboro', and returned on 'l‘uesday. He reports all well and prospering. ' Dr.Casaidy has been appointed chair- man or the Provincial Board or Health. The doctor is one or the most popular and successful practitioners in 'loronzo. and is well known all over Ontario. gust was enlarged. John Callender, of the Township of Scurboro, was fined 850 and costs on the first and 820 and costs on a second charge of illegally selling liquor. On a lhird charge of selling without a license judgment was reserved. The Governor-Genera ed that he will pay I Toronto liter he opens 1161. The time of his v probahly be on to day ( "ranged from Snmia. The great quadrenni hold the lectures. A petition was received at the, Cus- toms Department Monday morning signed by leading dry goods merchants or Montreal and Toronto, asking to be relieved of the udstionll 5 per cent on lldies' hats. During the tariff de- bate the duty was provisionally placed at 25 per cent. and was finally fixed at 30 per cent., tho importers being call! ed on to pay the difference. Squirea Stephen and Brown held court in East Toronto Village on Friday night last. The case of E.J.Twohy,of Markham village. churget‘will selling liquor without alicense on the 15m Au- will pI-o hold the .. \ and discipline of the church Lthroughout British North America. The Toronto Telegram is shortly to be equipped with typogmphs, which are said to be the only inventions which have satisfactorily solved the problem of type setting by machinery. It is chimed that an operator with one of STOUFFVILLE. SEPT. 12, 1890. LOCAL ITEMS- THE TRIBUNE. Splendid line of LAmm’ AND Cmmm’s MRS. F. WIIaSON. Nououblztnshowouxgaoda. '11] and sea Alwaemploynonelm moms ‘ bably l; JUST IN \V 0 and didntes. Theunivers- clobe; 15:. The same were made Inst term madu for a pL’sce to :ueml hn‘ flying vigil to the Surnin. lun- sill, which wlll Friday) wlll be al conferen Canada op Jay. The n“. gm ph The Sun Life Company at Canada, Ahw flna sinker flannel'a Ian 3: Spofl‘ord‘s. Mm J. Helen, of Toronto. Ia visit in; friends in town. Mossy 1'0 LOAN It 6} per cent. No commissinu. Fred W. Hill, Barrister. Stouflville. MLJns Knmllton, miller, left laat week to ulna charge of Whaler Bro‘s. mllla at Calumet. Miss Katie Miller. who is in Bufl‘alo visiting relatives, is expected to return to Stouffvillc this week. Spofi‘ord is selling fine dress new ' 25¢. searsucker at 3c., plan 1c. pw' paper,apools 4 (or lOc..n-Id averythlng also in propnrzlon. Rev. Geo. Brown, who has been suffering- for the past week with an M- tacx ofmflammntlon of the lungs. In now convalescent, and in a fair way towards n apeedv racovery. Messrs. Samuel Kaiser, Jacob Ynke- 13', Geo. Wallace, Samuel Han- and Jacob Grove started on Monday mom- ing for :1 fishing trip to Wnubuahene. Thev intend to remain until they get satisfaction out of the lnhabitants o! the deep. E‘illore to see. more to learn, more to amuse than a: any prekus Fair; nine great days of wonder instruction and amusement". Single fare for the round 1 trip Will prevail during the whole nine ‘ days, and still lower rates will be given ‘ on two specie; days from each district, for particulars of which apply to station agents._ Drop postal card to Thou. A. Browne, Secretary, London. for pro grammes. Spofl‘ord‘s Bargain House to let. AsornI-m SWINDLEâ€"Auother swin- dle is on foot for the special benefit of the agricultural community. says the Wiarton Fkhfl. A firm advertising un- der the title and style of McDonald, Howard 00., woolen manufacturers and importers, are sending circulars allover Canada to the forming com- munity, offering to supply woolen goods at fabulously low ptices. They have agents out in every direction and are anxious to sell not for cash but lor notes payable in thpee or six months. The euct location of their advertised place of business is dlflicult to find, but the notes always turn up allriglnt, and have to be paid and the profits instead of being' similar to those in legitimate business are as large as an elephant. Let our readers be on the alert for ahents of this class and zive them the boot directly they an- nounce their business. 37 cases new goods opened at Spot!- ord's this week at terribly low prices. ALMOST A FATALITY.â€"A8 the morn- ing express train on Wednesday last was speeding on its way northward and when between Stnufl‘villo and Goodwood the engineer of the train saw just a few feet in {rent at the engine a small child about three or four years old standing on a crossing and in the middle of the track. There was no opportunity to stop the traln in time to prevent what seemed to be an inevi- table calamity. However. when the engine came within five or six feet of the child it suddenly fell down be‘wcen the ties and the whole train passed over the prostrate child without even harming a hair of its little head. The train was at once stopped and some of the trnln hands and others went back‘ tn.ths child and round it uninjured. It was indeed a marvellous escape as what caused the young child of three or {out veers to fall down can not be imagined. What made the escape more marvellous are the [acts that where the child fell a great deal of the ballast was gone from between the ties and the further fact that the cow- catcher on the locomotive was {our or flveinchcl higher than my other lowmatlve on the mud. End in not been tar (hue new the child mid not have amped an inn-Int death Ind horrible mutllalian. The child ls uld to be one of the bmlly of 115600.31":â€" am north of the filings. Mr. James Dnluy, Jr., 8. A., hm: of Branuorll. who is home for a short visit, will preach in lhuflongmgntionnl Church on next Sabbath evening. Next week Mr. Daley lenves for New York, where he intends taking a course at the Union Theological Col- an indivrdunl it should be paid for. if n grocer was asked tn dunno groceries to one abundantly abln to pay for them llie would refuse The proprietor of a newspaper must pay far the free ndver» rising il‘ (hr. beneficiary does not. and yet it is one 0f llm hardest fillings to be learned by many lhnt n newspaper has space in its columns to rent, and must rent to live. To give away or rent it for anything less than living rates would be as certainly fats] as {61' a land- lord co furnish house rent free. Loxaox‘s GREAT Rumâ€"As the time draws near for the holding of tlln sevml- tocnlh WGstern Fair. Industrial and Arts Exhibition at London, the pros peels become (exceedingly hrixhtpthem is no longer anv doubt entertained by the management that the coming Fair will exceed in magnitude and attrac- tiveness any previous exlnbltlnn held in Western Ontario The Asaociatlan has put the whole matter in a nutshell when they say in their programme the mnnnm will exceed tiveneas an in Western has put the For $85 Per Annum Own l’urrao’ CONCEnN§~â€"The Monetary Times has been making en- quiries for the benefit otits subscribers about some new loan and investment companies lhst lutely announced their advent in Ontario. The result oflhese cuqnirlus is not Very satislnctory. One ol these companies was represent- ed hero by in: agunt o shun time ago. Any person contemplating investing; in any such company should read the article in the Monetary Times of Ft!- day last. Every line in tho newspaper costs something. "it is for the benefit of WITH ”HAVING m- was In «In a! huh. I a! .mmglgu Em man In: In: cf ‘ manna: lo. elm “radon bot- I.auusm1uuorm uni. ”fifulouolmfool. punk Ind-um Miller, at the Mansion Hourr, and Mr. Jna. Ilnnnllm, in returning from the Grcon lliver Garden Party Ins: week, had lhnir attention drawn to the fuck that the wheel of lllu can refused to revolve. and they were obliged to em- ploy "shanks" horans for a considerable part or the way home. All chin- psld [mnodhh‘yon mm o! nods. AN ACCIDENT POLICY R. J. DALEY, GENERAL mm ; msp’wrun I'D" OAK 0AM! in tho newspaper costs "it is for the benefit of | it‘shpuldfie paid for. AI! uk 1). [1 Mr. W'- new store will noon‘bn comma. . you BALI.â€"Spoflord'l flue [aiding for sale at I ucrfllclng Wt, Brown. of Fumatmho Inn vhllln u Mr, Hallows. or the am“. yesterday mornlng by {or Sony: and Port Perry. Ir. B.J.Walls.of K|ng,bro¢herâ€"lu-|Iw offlr. U. C. Hlmlltou, of mu town, “who! lut week on : tour through much- Ind anou. He wu «can» m ' m Winnlpeg by Mr.WnLond, n! name place. _’n¢‘huvesl is put, the mmmar is drill? period or the bunlneu ac- of-he autumn bu urlud. Wl ‘ mums: and good prions. India this tall should also be good Our momhnnu are enterprising; thqlr anew}!!! beeomlng complete; tha'o Are numerous wants to be Inppll . By whom alull chm wnnu benupplled? One vuy or helping your business ll by ndvortlslng in (he 'I‘mnuzw. The and {no nf Anmo Rooney. The Sllwlllon Armv has adoptedy tho tune of Little Anniu Rooney. The word-[of She's my Sweetheart. 1‘ In her Bonu58he'aMy Annie, l'm Her Joe, hunger) translated for'he purpose of the I v to read: 0‘- J n. E lard: HI' 'I S Brflourffitlymy God. Some people may hve nn Idea that thin 15 I hit snerlllgeoun, but the "my bul‘mvy in Inylhlng M an lune", and so everything goes. Owingwihe lime-a of the pastor. Rev. Geo. Brown, the services in the Methodist church were conducted on Sundnx morning by Rev. A. G. Jansen, Preaby‘srmn missionary an the Maui- ioulin lands. The owning lervice in Ilia. othodist church was withdrawn and the éongregnllnn joined in a union service with their Presbyterian Manda which was held in Dnlny‘a hnll, at which Rev. Mr. Jansen officiated. Special collection was taken up In behalf of the mission work on Manitoulin island and amounted to about 815. best local fairs on thla ride of Toronto. Sloufl'vllle ls widunlng out and Is beginning mhave the appearance of a good squaru town. Last se‘sun Mr. Daley opened up a large piece of land jut mull: of the Mulmtfl-ll and sold about 80 lots. Some houses lune been ‘uullt upon them tnis yenrand sidew lS no“ pu: dow‘n along Market Sufi; to Samurvlllo Street. 3Mr. Daley has about six acres l‘ncing upon Burkholder Street directly snnth ol‘ the hall and Market Square. which he has been improving this season by grudlng some streets and workingr the land ready for selling out in buildlng Ints. He has his ealn advertised forfinturdny Sept, 27th. The terms and conditions are within the reach ol‘ nveryonc want- ing to eel u lot to build themselves ll home or II. good chance for pnI‘tiI-s FALL Exuml'rmN. â€"-'l‘lns annual l'all exhibition of the Whituhurch Agri- cultural Society to be held Ill Stoufl‘vllle on Mondny and Tut'sday, Oct. 6th and¢ 7th, promlwn to be the most succum- ful fair ever held in this town. The prize list, whicthas just been printed contains not only the usual list of prizes. but many special prizes and numerous attractions. Send to the secretarv Mr. H. Johnson. S:oull'ville. far a copy of the prizu list and than make as many entries as you can. it doesn't cost any more to make 50 en- tries than It does to make 20. and the prizes are worth competing for. See that your list of entries is large, as this is what makes}: succussful fair. Do all that you can to build up one of tho but local fairs on this side of Toronto. ii. RatclilY. 0n the lot is .I qunn~ ti ' of first class pine timber suitable for dressing lumber or hill- stuli‘ with a good proportion of clear. There is also an immense number of smaller pines and basswood suitable for pail timber or the pines can be Squared into scanning ; also hImh and good oak c. The lot is thIckly timliered with hemlock of clear straight growth, and contains about 20 acres of good 0 The bush has scarcely been touch the axe, and the timber has never can culled. ’1‘ his' Is It valuable property. and offers a grand chance for iumber~ men. A very close inspection of this lot is invited. as so well Iimbered a lot men. A very clone inspection of this lot is illviwd. as so well timbered 3 lot is hard to find. See large posters.» Don't forget Spofl‘ord‘s moving sale. Gloves and nosie‘ty tor. nearly nnthing. UN'ruumv TAKING 0rr.â€"Mm.T. P. Sanders (formerly Miss Annie Harold) died on Suturdny night Hath um,” the residence of her hither, MLJM. Harold. frnn'll lnrynzcnl plithisis, from which she had suffered for several monllie basil The and came very suddenly, es the patient was being prepared for the 'night‘a rest Deceased was but ”Lynn: of age; her husband and one boy oi“ six years survive her. [nvelv in person 1nd in char-clenshe remain. ed the light or the paternal home‘ el- thaugh n: the head of a happy house- hold of her own, and endeared herself to all who knew her. The esteem in which she wee held, wasmwinced by the floral tributes: which were sent by friends. The casket In which she lay wax liternlly covered with flowers form- Mr. F. Bertram Robinson, the blind student who recently malriculitcd at Trinity, is the son of Dr. Wesley Rob- inson,‘ or Markham. and is eighteen years of age. He has heun in the Institution for the Blind nt antford from the nee or ten veers, and is entire- ly dependent on blind methous [or instructions. 11in chief reliance is s most retentive memory. During his studies he received cnnsidernble assis- tance from the oflicers ol' the institution outside oi‘ regulsrclass work. and Rev. Mr. Osborne, by consent of the univers- ity authorities. acted as his mnanuensis at ‘the examinations. Mr. Robinson seems one of those likely to demon- strate thnt even blindness is no bar to success in the world thin}: to be turned into cash. SALE mI PINE Limaâ€"There will be offered for snlu by public auction on Friday. Sept. 19th. on the ,noth side or the lot, at 2-o‘clnck in lhe afternoon, the following timbercd lands, namely, the past half of lot No. 28, in the iith 'cun. of the Township of Wliitchurch, nenfi Vivian station, belongin; '0 \Ir R\. L RatclilY. 0n the lot is d qua ed into various beautiful design. At the head was a pillow of roses and meld- en ferns, with the word “Rest" set in purple flowers. This came from the members of the choir ol‘ John St. Pree- byterian Church,ol‘ which deceased was a member. An anchor from the em- ployees of A.N.Reid Co. ; an anchor the from Misses Melina; a wreath with the design “Our Annie" in the centre, from her sisters; an anchor from Mrs. Goo. Valr; horaeahoe, Mrs. Martian; I beautiful creewnt.Mr.Whlttaker, Ber- rle' wreath. Mrn.Dr.Sprngue. wreath, Min Armstrong; wreath, Miss Fannie Cosswell; roeea, MrLHnrker; bouquets from Mrel RSBeil.Mrs. Hogg,iiirs.\anl Mrs.W.Vnndervoort.Mre.anltera,Mr Alennder Harold. and Mr» A Vermil- yee The funeral took place on Tuesday Afternoon and was largely nt- iended. Serle were conducted II the house by the Bay. Dr.GeerKe. pee- tor oi the John Street Preebyterlln church, after which the interment took piece at the cemetery. The poll-bear- era were u follows: Maura. D. B Robertson. RTempleton. W. Unth on}: J. W. Butterfleld. Geo. For, Ind Pro Ooiennn. â€"B_ellevllie Intelligence. "u'u n dandy rnrd‘s new store une or a. good chance for [nu-til nnting to Invest 101- future proli 2e his advertisement for pnrticulur Spofford htmn terrific sale, ever; W hat? ed forfiéiurdny and conditinm veryonc want- nnnnul full :lvcs :1 parties profit. tnln 6001mm him at mill plan. It Bpoflurd'u, alto 600 llueu bags very ch91» ‘ ., _ Rav.J.W:Slewart. o! Slndford. will prelch In the Mslhodbt church on Sun- day evening. 80"ch In the mornlnz n the null hour. David Wilmer. mother of the (war octagon-runs, who redder! on lol- 15. 16,3udl'mn 7th and 8th Comflukhnm, dled on Monday. the 8th mm, In his 83rd yen. Damned in fuller of Mn.A.VonBumck or thin town. H1- mmnlun were lntemd on Wednelduy In the Wlamer cemetery, 11h Con, Markham. Mr. W. H. Pomon, registmg or [ho County of Hastings, died on Snmrdny. Sir John Is to be lntervlewed on the subject. of further restricting Chlnmo Immigration. 11‘ cm no no mum to try F mun Worm Powders if your child ailing. feverish or lustful. The next Government crop bulletin will be [:1qu ln November, whim the chmhen‘ report: will be in. Photographer” Dixon, of Toronto, successfuuy crossed the Mag-re River on a wire cable on Saturday. The Domluion statutes or [in nation are now being sent out. Copku {or the judges ham been forwarded first. Au. mu um connn-xou o! poopla ma um Nlltoml Pm- without injury 5nd wl glut benefit. ‘ The United sum cotton crop in esti- mued It 7. 811, 82‘) hnlea. 873. 082 bales more than that of but your, and 265. 489 bales more thnn‘ the lurgeat crop evur grown. Pum‘rv or txonsntsxm and nccumcv ofcompounding. mnkc Mllhurn'lAromnlic Quinino Wine the criterion of uoeiiencc The work of revising- tho Dominion volers‘ lists for 1890 Is about completed all the revising officers, with the excep- tion or two or three, having returned the printed lista properly verified. it is stated on good :uthority from Montreal that the Cnnadlan Pacific Rail- wnv,not to be behind the Grand Trunk. will soon commence the construction of a tunnel under either the Detroit or the Thlny-thm oompunh. were Incor- porated by letters patent (in: In; the past flan] )cnr, tho total amount of uplul stock being $5.47l,500. Ev eresl’ 5 Liver Regulator worked wou- dcn on me and mndcgu me feel like a new mumâ€"chi ll. Sllpper, Forest 1’. 0. A proposition is shortly to he made to the Toronto City Council to utilize the labor of prisoners in the County and Central prlsons iu reclaiming Ash- bridge's bay. Rev. Thou. Trotmr. B.A., putt the Bloor St. Baptm church hum ed his pastel-mo to accept the profc ship or homiletica and pastoral that in McMaster University. Toronto. ycnra; GVErylhiulzI tried hlllL'llnlnc till I got Everest's Cou h Svru , and it cured rimâ€"Mrs. D. A. green. y’arkhlll P. 0. Messrs. Farmer Whine! Mllburi'. Ohlo, who are showing lhelr§noled herd of Weive Ayrshire: a: Detroit Exhibi- tion are heavy losers by 'lexau Fever attacking their cattle Five of the herd, including their celebrated hull Smnilope. had died by Tuesday morn» ing. and them is very little hope or saving the rest. While the herd were on the way to Detroit two weeks ago they stood for a short time on I side truck at Toledo, near a car of one steers going east. and no duub there ,couzraeied the disuse. How 10 Cl m; "liADACllLâ€"Sumc people eufl'er unlnlrl misery «lay lulu-r (lny wilhheudichc. There is resl neilher duy nur night until the m rves nre nil unatrung. The cause is geneu'ly a disordered slum- a tunnel undel St. Clair Rive Th1 plcpsaml inb'y Whlluhunh For {hm dug: I I‘ll-rod lmrnly from "HIDE! comvlninz. not‘ in! [In m nil-I and I hm :- un: wane nnul lbs uh: limo-l. cube-n lo. but an" ’ Ind u on th- M ‘1?“ Dr, invler'l mum a Wild 5 Wherry. I on nu]. nlh And It did not ml to our. rum-Wm. 1‘. (“Jam Wilfrid. 0m. Rut Y_i§_ 31/503"; nnnuahy Lowell. Bditor TIIIu -â€"Dnr su.â€"u m not mi h “ unnonlq myculnmnnlwlan of uh m u l. a! onwrlnnnmn wntmvuny. but to annual th- Ilnluhv. not! of neuronal-i vourlnnrr annual. anon [ll] Wlfidllnld Inn Man Itrnpon him- We wish it to t that we do not. lbla for me onli comnondcms. honnbllo (5: III!) Inc lulu In you ydmh lh uUle I n-Iniid with (ha mn'ovina [mi llIv u: oonln ad with Mr Chris he Informed sun: I: hfnnlnd to "-flhll Ir. HOMIII- Ian mnd Ila-Int Int-mun: bufon him Ind “than: ) Thu hl did not IIk Wlddllold to said chunk-non; (2) mun. d|d III VIIIIInl. m nld oonnlmlon: (3) Lb: 0 did not uk admin to uh u:- may. Inn" Ibo" qumunu II II quite Ill, tom thIt Wid< dmald V" VI much h.vaumrplum M I IIIM In my mum can on hI VIII pnunl It the In)". III-i ntmulr! mutilation but, In: nut ll kid than by": I own" nor lhn InnIon In nundImo Now Ibo tub“. thI I Mr ohmoc In nut-HI! Ill mul- otInd the prlnolp :-ulln mat-llonâ€"nmn which he “in to put hlnnll {on than II I pmfI-Iond nu: IhIn III II II no Yuma Iul I "dumb” PAIR PLAY. I HAD n bud 0 run: overylhic Mlnard's Linilenl cures Colds, eta. ndcr, I‘.Q.. Writes: ““1 n first class micle far VETERINARY CONSULTATION lo. 0. In [and oondlllan;_§gplg_w_ GURNEY'S NEW COOK Stave fbr Sale. GENERAL NE W8. COM MUNIC 175»..an. An- lobe Iold Pom: ‘r, B.A., pastor of ‘church hasmsign- ATIONS. nunctly understood our-Shes respons- cxpmed by our W‘mun Your Indnlnneo la ppm; to gut- u. make chnrzcs i AI midni‘ and two The uulo Henry Newman. I lllc prisoner fr In Cincinnati, confined for murder in i no Ohio State mi’yenziuy, commitmd Elicida on Sunday evening in his cell. Tilting the pan- of l new-paper he mllod them Into tubes 3nd wmplllfi than mgvlher nude I. long pfipe, one end a! which he flipped over I gu jot, And, uklng the other ‘ <1 mm hlu mouth. by on m- cot 5n breached the gun into his lungs. W.H. Ponton, Mutual unitingn over 81 years. died At Bellcvllle on Frl‘ dsy night. He will over 81 years a! Isa Deeeued wu nSeotchmAn otald flock, and m born in luvernua. He aura ”gun-d- wig: hi1 lather, Dr. an”. on on, w on only A you: man. Fm- 3665'" be war printo se'cre luv to tho into Hon. Robert Baldwin, wiih whom he tnvellod all over Cau- ui There was not | man in Gun-d- wh.‘ was better Acquainted with the early political history of the count . He was at one time deputy clerk of I. a Court a! Common Plan and cll-rk ortho County Court. He tn the secmud Buyer of Belloville, holding 0mm dur- ing the years 1851, 1652 and 1853.:nd wu tppolnuad registrar oi the county in 1859. Deceased was thn first Cann- dian director of tho Grnnd Trunk flail- wny. He was also at onetime Deputy Suwrlnwndent of Education under Dr. Byerson. at the troops. The lure appeared and I but thin only infurin wracked with stone: chugv. bayom bayom broke ‘ until that htiur. B. I}. Us [or “IE railway company, Blackstock, Q. C.' and Di Murchy, for the several clail in altendnncc. The wvm which were on lrlnl will b1 $42,000 if the company ix h This In u lull were is nequnlnmd that Dr. Tl cine which can b, rem kin s. and the body to deuc‘ with Just helm the commencement of thc long vmflon ‘he colehrned St. George an Inn diionmed um Sept. 3th. h Juntoe‘llole. The Gnl‘ad' Trunk Ily Comp-ny had mum to Agreements with the seven] plain“!!! as to the amounts at which they would nttlb (hair shims in the event or the company being declared liable for vhe accident. The kamcd judge took hls seal in the front courtroom It Ougoodc hall on Tuesday morning, and made the announcement that on Salurdav Wilh I Inch din-alien. it is A amour ncnutu mu um I (one IOII. Victofln Cuba] 0 Salvo up hcnln culs, wounds. bruins, burn: an GRAPES, PEACHES, and PEARS. FOREIGN FRUITS ' In order m clear out .1 large flock of books which we have on hand we have decided to offer me Choice of I so books (or ibe. each. Books. after being read, can be exchanged on pay- ment of (ac. umil the whole It» hns been disposed of. Steel Bros. 'clock BOOKS AND STATIDNERY GRA-APES! Couruerrs Anon-rumm- GENERA L NE W8 Aw ‘ the com mlmopllz BOOKS. JI [h III M: 1| g Eider Mill Opening. dly Emmanuvmumm “'1 I ’ If A L l ,LnL. thin NOTICE TO CUNTRACTURS ! Ladies u“ m Having pun Canada Life As Capital and Funds $l0.000.000 Saturday. Sept. 13! II. N0 TROUBLE T Gram 61111111 C111 F1111 N. J. ARMSTRONG mAKl-I N( FALL' STOCK Bills well it OUR GROCERY F01! SALE 0R T0 RENT. Cotton Mnnllip Dress FLOUR AND FEED. Amdwy lrrfiihz And rm he complains In I. {an d1". J. UHUUHAHT'S Cute JOEL BAKER AKY 0U AXTITY J. I’RQI'IIART. We show he a Large Quantity of Shingle: FOR SA LE! lh‘ Sh of Lumber Furnished. EPILEPSY To Rent 11 s Goodng 'I‘ablin TI "11: ENTJN Goods Shirtin M' GOOD l‘] wmpany nlu‘ put-cl:

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