Stratford Times, 18 Sep 1878, p. 4

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eee Re MISRE: i I CANADIAN NEWS. | _ AYbma. 'The San Antonio (Texas) Herald of Aniust saya: "There was in_retig- f tts ap ral F i pete E bi ri | aR FE i g F tie ma t i tie i : i Hi iett if : it belt Ll i st ET t It in Gtated that the Rev. A. VanCamp has tendered the resignation as pastor of tnd im 'e Committee's report was presented, showing an estimated expenditure for 1878-9 of $19,207.58, whieh, with $19,605. The 42, amounts to rate was fired mills in A 'will realize a sam of $13,196. The remainder is derived from other sources --Canal Debentures, Licenses, Market, Fines. Town Hall, eto. "A number of accounts and petitions F mittees, John H. Smith advises the Council that he intends to commence i to recover damages for injuries réceived by him- wolf and Ist July last in passing over the bridgo leading to the Park. ___. BLGIN COUNTY. Sr. Tuomas, Sept. 10.--John Keytolds, an a i a 3 1 Het ia F : if if i Bid i \GRAND LODGE, AT. & AML were held-- At Brighton, on 10th er stone of a nee munications Qetober, 1877 when Methodist Episcopal S55 hE iy ip it i rif [ Ei E é SF eFt & H s 13 he Grand Orient, by a targe majority, reputed the with the avowed onan ad permitting the initiation of Atheists. The previous abclition by this body of the Grand rl a brother of Mr. Taylor, of ote 0 Saeiet, Oak, bee ens vietim to COLLIERY EXPLOSION. Frightful Disaster in Wales. NEARLY 300 LIVES LOST. The Pu Goring. Srrct« TOR, .--A frightfal col- to-day, at Aber- were 371 By Telegraph to the Loxpon, September 11 liery explosion took corn. Mom others sarvnse, as the pit te { i in "A Pitieer ie affoat that gold hae been found 7 ee 3 Richant Bray, Esq., fias sold his awry! baging tat a, ef Lae" Poet Bal. mouth, to Mrs. Robert Hepburn, for the sum a farm, 2, GUELPH. Mrs. Lynch, wife of Jamea Lynch, made some eicitement at Allan's dam, Monday afternoon. She remarked that she w kill herselfor Jim Lynch, wep! domestic infelicity, A large crowd collected; postponed. --. - ~ . COUNTY. 12.--Albert Johnston was yesterday 6 $1 and costa, amounting to $3.85, for using abusive John Noe. He was also fined $1 and costs, in all amounting w $5.85 for assaulting Inoeasoit, and waa arrested for stealing ta amounting James, truit emyloy- STRATFORD. |, Maine. x Mr. Stewart Campbell, County Clerk of Perth, died at his residence in Ellice, just outaile tion, om Friday, He was and his career age one Woowrtocs, Sept. 9.--The man who stole Mr. George Pafterson"s horse and at Ingersoll, has been three years in the Satarda: BLLPEEEE EEE Fs ry gs mR i F i aig + i . hE HE rw Pe dead only tow yards from the foot of the shaft. Theair in the tine is very impare. Lospos, Sept. 12.--The loss of life by the , Abercorn is consternation, The indescribable. The pitis still barning discussing the propriety of Ebbu Vale Steel, Iron and hep y of the Coal Co., one of : i su church (Charch of England) was laid by B.W. Bro. James A. Henderson, D.G. At Blyth, on the 24th Jane, 1878, when the | -M.; and hb (Chareb ! 357, W cot | Masonic KW. Brother Gg. - On 22nd January, 1874, W: 361, Guelph, John Cavers, é the 29th March, 1878, the new Masonic consecrated SR oe ee eT Te Welt bot! DB. | M. af the Ontano District, and in July i Thstriet; h Oa 20th Dispensations have formation of the following Frontenac Lodge at Cataraqni. inflerin Lodge at Melbourne. North Star Lodge Enelid Lodge at ae Mimico Harmony Lodge , And in compliance with thewish of Grand Lodge" the Leaf Lodge, Tara, by my predecessor, has + beta vontitued: _In March last I visited a Dis of England) was laid by KR. W. Bro. Jawes H. Benson, P.D.D.G.M 1877, Waterdown November, Lodge . Was constituted by BR. W. Hugh Murray. D.D. On Ist GM. January, 1874, Merrill Lodge 344, * oun and the new Hall erected there consecrated, dmues -M: Banghart, RB. ave! Lodge was SSW Benne D.D.G.M. by RB. W. been issued for the new lodges :-- Strathroy. aige at Toronto. to Lodge of DG trict potriok tnd in ly tae Ottawa by the D. D. G. M. of the Ottawa Dis- the D. DG. M. ofthe ;¢ Hamibou, by the ab wi by the W. M. * shaft. i thousand hands. 373, taking eleven im the morn- Ati2.10 a loud the winding gear, of commaniraticn tending, a8 hope of any farther lives being sav ATTEMPTED SUICIDE BY STARVA- TION! AMan Lies in a Pietd Eight Days Without Food. A Weekjer Terribic Kxpecere and Slang wr Ih in seldom that a commit suicide is heard ef than uu £ ing ; 21 came " rambling was heard, followed by s flash of- eed ces ct tk ; fs fe i | seg: Feultdptatte Fas y rE i 1 os f £ i F i e oi bo duties tay tre. Our finances continue in a condition. The statemen' has already The belance then at the credit of Grand wes are WE Gr Orbit in the Canadian apd Kank I regret low many of the bly conducted | aanner in which | was reosived \ sat pradbity. 7 aratity it for and of Gounerce. that Ihave been obliged to disal- By-laws of Lodges sub- > me for coufirmation. In : satisfactory year 1877 to | ao 5 of the ques- tion was further deferred to a future session. present and el now let us Great Architect of invoke * blessing trom the | W. H. Wares, G. M. Tonoxto, Sept. 12.--The following officers were elected st the c gE. i Hagh £ . 'oopetocr, me tt: The Assizes for the Coanty of Oxford are how taking place, the Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas ing. ~ McLeop va. Syaw.-- Parties live in Embro, Application was made defendant to the fe r Ty, to to b i on the ground af the absence of the defend. pap nape tee po PP refused ip heid thas proceedings in as all par- Mr. Beard, Q. coming Assizes. ie there was no call for the hasty the absence of one of the ties were abundantly ---- defendant baa teriected to maintain and support the young child, the result of that evnnection. child was born ou November léth, 1873. The ection was for im, caleulated the basia of $2 per week sinpe the said date, for the maintenance 'and support of the child. The def per week. F. N. Balt, Q. C for piaintfl ; Pletcher ~~ Raawert va, Powis. --Atsionfor 6! promise oF . ~ Plaintiff, w modest. leoking young lady of ebout 21 years of age, and defendant whi! ere both working in the employ of Mr. Innis, of East Oxford. A lieense was pur- chased by defendant. He subsequently mar- riad another lady, brought. waid engagement, the engagement was ™ eousent broken off. This the plainti Verdict for plaintiff, $75. The Judge an interesting paper on the powers and of the Master and relations tb ' h the atm B: desire to ee F ett a if lift re character. 1 tra: £ = i ii EF i # 7 i | i i i j it f i & i rors this, if approved, with may safety such By-laws aa they may enact. = oF: F aos 4B i i UF "Hi vie oie te Fiz ; i: i F if 7 | denied. iA uly ooners y the plaintiff only became entitled to Court coats. Mesars. F ta va. Mant Witson.--Marder. Tras pri alas ka el tay er dill. not guilty, Regine va. James Chapman--Forgery and tering. True bill. and tinet charges of forgery laid against the pris- oner. 4 Regina vs. John Snell--Trae bill. omer was charged with aggravated assauitand larceny. This is that vieious colored man who, a short time since, attempted to escape from jail. He pleaded guilty to both ' Regina vs. John Goines--Perjary. Nobill. : i f H # ' : E iH i : = 5 5 f Ee ye EF pth F e £- | Hi 7 ef al aE iz ' wt x | , an | bad been of y Rev, J. Haat and | busi- { She action, of the y thereupon this action was (fist after the} * was ecoepted, . A Surmentiny read the report of the they found cocareful examination that even that part of the book which Mr. Wesley did Tevise hes buen much tus: -sue- ceeaora. | the Committee, and made re! to tody asd he with there would be no difficuliy iu securing large e@reulation new byme books in ofanew hymn. book, end, morrover, that the whale matter teo bastily. Dr. Srewast defended Ret. J. Tarwemescemded ~the reception wf! the Committee's report. He gave still farther by} bs through the Very Sev. the Dean who will kindly forward an. #. i. Warane, > * church. New and formerly Assistant Minister of St. James' subjects, which are daily presented to me end which I am utterly unable relieve Grarress, President St. George's Society, and H. B. M. Acting Comsu!. --$---- MILITIA GENESAL CRDERS. Leadon Light In- hereby permitted to retire retaining Lieutenant Thomas Peel, ¥V, B., viee Andrew William Porte, who is hereby permitted retiré retai rank. To be Lieutenants - Zod Lieutenant James Bell Cooke, V. B., view 5 . Ind Lieutenant Thomas H. Branton, V. B., vice Peel, promoted. To be Zod Lieutenant, provisionally: Francis '3 Arthty Jones, geutleman, view Joho Mclu No. 4 Company, Dreany's Corners.--To : aud fesygped, sIFSBy ston" Gentleman, tiee Brown tenant, provisionally : Sergeact Joho Clark Falls, vice August Meinke, whose resignation is hereby acoepted. ' Tiarty-ifth Battslion of Infantry, Foresters----No, 1 Company, Barrie. Lieutenant provisionally Franklia Ewas, vice Edward T. Rawson. limita. No 4 Company, Veepra.--The res of Lieut. W: ted. "ee 10 Company. W: --To be Cap- tain; Liew. Wm. James Handley, M.S., vice Wisden, . Tebe Lieutenan' yrisionally . Sergt, Wm.Tindall, vice Hand. ¥. begh dn eg riley Battalion, Dufferin 3 of t , and at length is was soéefesd thal ad Sint tee tet ed, containing a list of all the alteratio: e, was reluctant to interfere he w the q ion alter (ecumenical Council of Methodiem, which he believed was to be held If they in England evald have con- their brethren in Rises -- ward Stewart Jones is here- by p ico velaining rank. ess --_ a TRE FALL. FASHION OPENING. uu There a the sine of the female green aad Trek 'Intel briefly 7 . 2 hi hentia! were read by the Sceretary. The Dr. iracented 1 the kind . h hie there were 1,733 increase of 375 during the quadrennial term. There were 124,157 scholars, being a in- T and and Eegt ul at F : ETERRE cH HEE & E mit Hi = i' but for the winter's mode will dow the black and revel in mapie-leares and snow-drop In the royal family of blue there teoood SHORTENING THER ATLANTIC VOYAGE BY 1.000 MILES. -_ preventing ignaiion Alfred Sneath is hereby ac- Ps ** stone silver," Theaiways lovely chip bonnet" comes |. A special train | Health apo | Im the cats, stowed away io i hing was quantities la: if | _Lospow Truth --"A observed two ladies in a bost on | y j wes ¢ I found that abe { | sim) and practical fashion. | pymph was tired of swimming she | into her boas, and | a . though be- to | came first an Earl, and then what he now is. ' an eHorm: distri ol | fortune, has siz country seats | the three k: . aod the hister ire § | in every sen: tam K. G., tall, and 70. | lendioe ow weer banyles Laat ub wold | bangles and +fasten up." b | have people continually ex "Your bracelet is uniastened [* toa timid | | eps Hi E 4 --A-memais of the Ret Francis. Hadgecs, | about gorging some time Provostof Etun College, and one | st t ra the » letters from i and from hia sister, Mra. Leigh, throw- | sharks too much a ms between Lord | Ueasatds wtreag | gling *hitefish. ase in hand, and dealt each = to dutribyte the prizes | on the training ehip,w his boys are being m educated, and returned with bo sre bome for the holidays, does the tony ull, England, the other day, the -- ogee' es rood Mine Todd, | 3 riders Orleans, | sixty, who lived alone in a large house. | sand fy on the beach and mapping their saw garret he tm the bean wereral large chests wabogany, Sled wilh statuattes ote chimes. day of two the into th *ae swimming e- do pot bathe in this It murt be annoying to them & Wi Ont MONFTER waN-RATER, Laxey . Thureday, te shore, Fj eisvex was taken, acd on white fish brought to } whetted expectation aeei- "Lord | ering the pi i stepped oat armung te of t sharke wheiey Clewens, » toe 6 a powerful blow, a hitie, Then, «ft more sharks in the net, Or reel wenaiier. capture of these bed- which wih @ large Leavy b attached reaching shark, with ia then at the rope, soon your. sand. KIOTING SCEXE ON THE BEACH. y about el age I hames. eo water. ou ap- got back ou buted in London | | Preference this season for Haren Journal. ; "+ me Ten -1Kt tw shore, he watelod hie chances, and at the richt moment, sirec 7 + -Tark, and the book wero found Prem the London Globe b 1 | So many inquinesh to | by persons sullering from deaf bectiun wy 0 happy land of mechameal ingenuity w + hich 1s j dase & lms | oar arx, who, al makes up his mind to eall attectica loss of the 1, we thie," s | * Thanks, but bangles don't | mark * | aa to say, 'I pity your ignorance!" as the and | edventarons--had gone. beyond | yon the rocks at Biarritz. 1¢ ' " tab five minutes' hesitation, Jook as much oP 7 taechanieiem Of the "tc w the be told, | the inventor, around sum the re L + p his the wires attached to it; rest niuet be jeft to the imagination for hus was Limite of the } tare served But dro The pool, ot Palaine was called. was bar tion. _He says de fa Mort nor any insects Dad during the last year to the sweet ates of Vassar girl __ TIGUT WITR 4s Bann Dany huge striped bass the other day m™ weighed forty-six and a a Hf Hf f d itr al =f E4FEs E | come an actress, Grey. wning was not ber le i diss ina ." whieh have eneh an insatiable taste | tery. The British Con- it is entirely without founda- | po each pool as Palaise called barbets. ." wrote Tennyson, Ladies year d panda of sugar. not sweet after that if ls not the fanit of the as and 19,532 oranges to make life bearable (From the Albany Pree) Five fiuhermen had a desperate fight with of Crencent secared early four feet in length and uarter pounds. WHAT A SMALL. BOT CAN DO, ailac. Thes | guests and of su Gt caten bots and . Bis | seurets beforehand, lest the British Telegraph usury rgbte. Elec. "ts jegamtrogreph pot desenbel, but remains known only to for his Joperbanen: treity, however i» the motive power, and ae has all the . Bus up and thear respectiv « AS whatever bour is appoluted for dinner each guest places bia wire of the plat at the flavor, for inventor claims that } resent improreipent, in. i sffords those-~who employ it « sense same is the case X onnected trom th ean na ee eS bar bof slated whether the make the rame for days. What a pity the invention belong to the land that ind: fietion. ooo MNIGHTS OY MALTA. ten of O@icera Auaayy, N. Y.. neam, . Jamsition, Canada; Grand 'Trey: Philadelphia ; Grand Beleb, M.D. Cohoes ; Grand Second Cowan, Green Island ; Villiers, Toronto. The bell in New York oe day in September, ! em ANRW USE FoR MIRROR next i on the setond rf the | fethed recover iieir appetities, the intoxicated A ee other end. More then the by a ~* ot pletion proportionate to the qvantily of food cousumed. with wines vey alcoholic eflects through the wires along with their distinetive flavors of be inp! +0 ; of hoata, who by its means will be able to several Soyprems Kucompment at Albans Kice- . 12.--The Supreme First Goard, L. H. E. Bishop, Halifax ; Grand Warden, 3.8. meeting will be Tuee- a B,s i i F | zal 44 adc! it Me hon! an. From the Troy Times. engineer on the New York Central and * iit Gib arate

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