Stratford Times, 14 Mar 1888, p. 1

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Pd : NH an Sir atford -- Cimes. _ -- ro ean eee eee Seis. oe ms I ETERS NE ETE a ae -- renee B AND COUNTY or PHRTE "GAZBTTRE. ' - - : . "g VOL, XII. STRATFORD, ONT., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1888. rf a NO. 636 City Local Atems City Local Hews. A Blackmailing Minister. DEATH OF SENATOR, PLUMB. ~ - Ferg NORTH EASTHOPE. oS A Seeaetay i. dl dial dala a = acca a ie & Bric&er, of Waterloc, who A Goop Saut.--Last Thuraday, the Sth PTI EE ago ae 3 . HOW HE WAS CAUGHT IN A TRAP OF HIS Niagara, March 12.--The Hon. J. B. | boughteut Mr. W. A. Ratherford' ok 44 rs - y. Throat diseases are again epidemic in | The 17th of March. . OWN MAKING--ANS ADELAIDE SCANDAL. Plumb, Speaker of the Senate, died here veans months sn, waa e "es atovk -- Mr. Le Clark, of North-fatehope, this city. : At the meeting of Irishmen held in this morning. The honorable gentleman | Monday, !7tifult. Prior to their opening, auction, Mr W. 8. Cowan wielding an March weather, so far, does not allow | Stratford recently it was decided to have Rey. John Stonehouse is the Methodist | arrived hereon Saturday evening from | the store was renovated and 2nlarged tage. Itself to be called spring-like. a supper at the Commercial hotel, tp ~ minister at Adelaide village, and has for | Ottawa to spend Sanday, eaending to re- | is now one of the finest poling the coun- ny sane eye se Min Pee A fine line of choice toilet soaps from | Seong of Monday, the 19th at farch, some time rendered himself conspicuots in | tura to-day. The late Mr. Plumb went | ty. Messrs. Diebel & Bricker ate shrewd, | horses. Bidding was « irited end rd Be. to 7c. a cake a Bosworth's. in ony of St. euisiah aes ---- his locality by his hostility to the liqour | to Ottawa to attend his duties at the pre- | careful and obliging yonng men, and come | ruled high. ry he of pee mares (in foal) bie. 8.8. Fuller is confined to his resi- _ : pin gp Piel = ys bei ot a0 strong support of the Scott Act sent tarliament at the opening of the | well recommended. brought $315, and a 10 months' old filly Zz yee Ce ga ere ee ing. £ , an ri ee -- Gold" Dust," - rang a -- hearin from 'a badly-sprain E.in, as Mr, Hagarty's well-known Pope. all others whose interests ran contrary to | received here from Mr Plumb by his . DOWNIE, Snieheras oe a5. The valerie all ° last Sat larity as a hespitable entertainer goe4| the Act. Some weeks ago Messrs. Bixel, | house-keeper to send-his coachman to St. Mr. Daniel Dillon, who lived with his | realized close u n $2.0 ( oa 'There was a large market on last Sa ae without saying. Alexander, Bishop, Prangley and another | Catherine's on Saturday to meet the after- brother.in this township, died suddenly Ontrvary.--It is ou i dut h day, and « big influx of country people reg - hotelkeepers at Strathroy received letters | noon train, as he was on his way to | from apoplexy on Friday morning last, at | icle the death of itis, Rabeck Watietionn r: into the city, which they interpreted as attempts at | Niagara, his horses from St. thé age of 78 years. On not arising at | at the family residence, lot 39, con. 5, ic , . ' i He drove ° : if A : : The' pic-nic at 21 Market at. cpntiaues | _ On Wednesday Mr. Alex, Stewart, Of biackmail, and as a result ev. John| Catherine's, and arrived at Niagara on | bis asual hour, the brother made an inves- | this townshi ; watt i Siena Mtoe shall stent | Zon, dlierd in hishall, Me. JOR Stonchoae wea afreed at Statay o0 | Satmay evening sa Ud not appear fo aston nn futd him in dying cna | at att ape ot Goatees ea before the gate closes, filly oe by Mr Edward Heury's Galloway Saturday, and will be held for trial on a be sick ; in fact; he had arranged to return | tien, in ich he lingered but a short | had suffered for some time with cancer of If you want to save money buy your a ar omiesst-te om heel 'do bay, good charge of attempting to extort money, | to Uttawa nguia to-day. During Sanday | time, Deceased was unmarried, and was | the liver, and at last peacefully terminated ¥ 8 y He has kept out of the way of the de-| Mr. Plumb did not feel very well, and sent | Very highly esteemed by his neighbors and | the cares of this world, Leuvieas ir' hee sugars at Walsh Bros. We give more | bone with lots of ir, and aplendid ae : - : sugar for $1 than you can buy any other action, and is among hwy Anaad colin that tectives recently, and was visiting at his | for Dr., Anderson, who left him in the acquaintances, band and a grown-up family to mourn her place in the city. ' we hav: r . Mr, Clifton onl id aunt's residence in Oxford county a few ov apparently composed. This morn- None rma departure. - The relatives are dee paced Superintendent Stiff and . Assistant $200 for the the ancl but we have a con on ago, but when B. B. Allen went out fog the how gentleman arose, and while in Th di -- ow thieed with, as Mra. Heclerics sae , Saperintendent Larmour hav been on a| no better sold this winter for $225. there to arrest him he found that he had ¢ act of dressing he fell on the floor and ¢ auditors' report for the past year | highly thought of in the community dar- ~ tour. of inspection of the Port Dover emeepreniinnrtrend tinorenl returned to Strathroy, where Coustable | expired. Mr, Plumb leaves two sons and | thows & balance on of $269.09. ing hes life. »The funeral took place on division of the G. T. R. Real Estate Changes. Wilson arrested him Saturday morning. | three daughters, Miss Annie Plumb was| The Presbyterians are going to sell the | Tuesday (yesterday) afternoon, proceeding a it woah scar vehiite Gs Sane Mr. Geo. Forman has sold Mr, Snazel's he letters were anonymous, They in-| at Ottawa at the time of her father's old-charch on March 10th. Query--Will | to St. James' Chareh, Stratford. thence to ' You cn buy os Valencia | scecery on Dafferin st, to Mr. Francis Hall, | formed the hotelkeeper or liquor cealer death, as was Mr. Duncan C. Plumb, Mr. the council secure the building for a town | Avondale cemetery, and was attended by raisins for one cent per pound, and fine who will open with a stock of goods short- that the writer had proofs of an infraction | Fred--Plumb-is at present in Germany, hail? - = « large number of friends and neighbors, = OF * Hof the law, and would prosecute iinless | His eldest daughter jis moerried to The first monthly ay fair will be held th Mr.. Forman inserts new in his list Eleme raisins for five cents per pound. y. MM an } J U §25 ia h ' ake ae , e he yy Ya fine white brick house | $25 was paid over to the writer within a | Robinson, Q.C., of Toronto, and his second | '9 connection wi Milverton Spring LOGAN, Mr. Edward Donkin, father of Mrs. _ Fess on Hallway avenue at only $1, | certain time, Hé directed them to send | daughter is married to Mr. Chas. Rose, of | Fair, on Wednesday, April 18th. Arekeee. The council met on the 27th Feb., 1888, Ald. Vanstone, and one of Downie's oldest | 55) °"aind the Merchants' Bank lots in | the money to a certain address in Toronto, | Geneva, N.Y. Mr. Plumb has been a | ments have been made with some of the | at the call of the deputy-reeve. The mem- and most. res ted settlers, is lying Marshall & MacKenzie's survey, 22 in num. at the general post office, The attenfjon | widower for twenty years. 'The funeral leading buyers to be ert tt ra present were 'T. Coveney, R. Keyes seriously ill at Mr. Richard Chowan's, |} 0) Which the Bank has authorized him to of the authorities was directed to the | will take piace here on Thursday. He was Henry Ehgots, of Wartburg, met with a | and W. Bower,--the deputy-reeve taking Gore of Downie. sell. See his list for fuller particulars. letters, and detectives were sent down to | was 72 years of age. . $ prinful accident on the Istinst, While | the chair. The first business was the Mr. Torr. P, Chariton and Mr. James; -- SaaS On. SRO Strathroy to work up the case, A detective Hon, Josiah Burr Plumb was of Ameti-'| chopping in the woods the axe, by mishap, | reading of a communication from Mr, Geo, T. Mingay, of West Toronto, gave Tux | The Real Estate Exchange. was also placed en at Toronto, and a decoy | can birth, the son of the Rev. Elijah | came-down on his left foot, almost severing | Adams, tendering his resignation as coun- Times a call on Saturday. They were | Tue Times calls the attention of its letteP sent. The brother of the accused | Griswold Plumb, of Farmington, Conn., | two of his toes and badly mangling two | cillor, which was accepted. By-law No. here connected with grandpa Charltpn's | readers to Mr. W. G. Mowat's list of pro- called for the letter and was grabbed by and of his wife Grace Habbard Burr, of | others. He was speedily brought to Dr. | 280, confirming the appointment of officers interment in Avondale cemetery. perties for sale and properties wanted. | the detective. He gave the whole oase | New Haven, in the same state. His father Ratherford's office and bad his wounds | and salaries, was submitted, duly , read east Ss wat of the ! Mr. David | Phose.having properties to sell or who are | away, saying he knew nothing of the let- | was the descendant of an early settler of | dressed. The foot in due time will be as | and passed. The auditors' statement and -- in want of the " root of all evil" can have | ter, but had been asked by his brother | that State, from England, and members of | sound as ever. report was submitted and carefully exam- Th estab aca opel heed Aang rs weaor their desires in that respect gratified by | (Rev. John) to call and get letters ad- | whose family held representative offices in ame senaaneresae els he-wante a free site, free water,-exemption | "Alling on Mr. M. at his office on Market dressed in that name. He showed a let-| the colony before the revolution. Qn his} LISTOWEL. that there had been collected since lest from taxes, 'etc., etc. There is nothing | #treet. You can hardly miss finding the | ter from his brother to that effect. The } mother's side, h was descended froth 'Col. ANOTHER Lakcr Onper.--Messrs. Hess | audit the sum of $17,374.96 and had been cat ahouk Ales sosteat or free pew rent. place, because the whole front of the build. hotel mén intend to prosecute him to the | Andrew Burr, of Fairtield, whose ancestors |. Bros., of this town, have had the good for- | expended $13,436.94, leaving » balance in fullest extent. Stonehouse was released | came from England in 1630. Among his | tuwe to secure another large order from | the hands of the treasurer a sum of $3,938. David is ow're canny ! ing is ornamented in a very attractive , i fs ° ot! : manner with signs. Mr. M. isastrong be- |.on bail by 1', M. Noble Saturday after- | maternal ancestors was Aaron Burr, Presi- | the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, | The clerk was instructed to have the re- The effect of « kind word. ae was . liever in the virtue of advertising. noon, giving his own recognizances for | dent ot Princeton College, and father of | The present order covers the furnishing | port and statement printed in-etail in B i given 'fon i $$ $800 and two sureties of $400 each. the celebrated Aaron Burr, Vice-President | throughout of the immense summer hotel pamphlet form, 200 copies in Gefman and little Irish newaboy, writes Eli Perkins, to | 4 pyetty Small Dividend. The preliminary examination of Rev. | of the. United States. The deceased was | which the C. P, R. Company have erected | 500 copies in English The local board of iy Pd bought a paper off | rie estateof C. P. Clif & Sons, Dur. | John Stonehouse, of Adelaide village, on | himself « trained banker, occupying af one | at Vancotiver, KB. C., with furniture. The | health for the current year consists of the : ham, has been wound up, paying 1} centa| the charge of attempting to blackmail | time the highest position in the financial | dining-room of this hotel will be the finest |. reeve, clerk, deputy-reeve, RK, Keyes and was, ma'am, | 01 weg. The liabilities amounted to $4,. | Wesley Prangley, will take place in Strath- | circles in' Albany. Mr. Plumb had married | on the continent. The entire order | J. Ritz. By-law 281, for regulating the P -- 435.66 and the assets to $862.04, Only | Toy on Friday next. It is quite likely | Elizabeth Street, sister of the late Mr. | amounts to about $9,000, This is the | performance of statute labor charges in the Blackmailing freachers are bejoming | $64.50 was divided among the creditors, | that farther charges will be laid. against | Thomas Street, of Niagara Falls, and second order that Messrs. Hess Bros. have | township, was submitted, read and passed. fastiionable now-a-days. ev. Bro. Stone- | the expenses of winding up the estate | the accused, and it is understood a well | sister of the-widow of the late Henry C. secured from the C. P. R., they having | Moved by R. Keyes, seconded by Ww. house, of Strathroy, isa dandy. He will | amounted to $707.47. Some of the wind. | known barrister of London will appear in | R. Becher, Q.C., and ths widow of the late | been given the contract for furnishing the | Bower, that all cequea issued by this e A to the. ty. ol} ing wp expenses. were >-Legal expenses, | the interests of Mr. Prangles, i Fuller {mother of Samuel S' Company's large summer hotel at council tor the futare be only payed to « Kingston Penitentiary. He and liquor $50 ; assignee, $90; insurance premiums, | that Scott Act sentiment may not interfere } Fuller, Eaq., of Stratford,} being also a Springs also, Hoth ordera were secured | the parties in whose favor they are drawn, dealer Kyle will be able to " convert" | g94; wage clains, $311.70; arrears of in- | With the proper conduct of the case. This | sister. Mr. Street was known throughout | in the face of the strongest competition, | or to some person who presents from them somebody in that institution. terest, $197, The largest amount paid a| is how the letters ran:--'I have been | Canada ass man of great wealth. Three of a to show that Messrs, Hess |@ written order authorizing the payment 'The Editor of Tue Times is wrestling | creditor waa $4.32, and the lowest 6 cents, | through West Middlesex recently, and | Mr P.'ssons wereseut to the great school at | Bros take the lead in Canada as furnitare | of the same, as the present loose systentof with « bad cold, sore throat, and a touch | This is another consequence of the Central | have succeeded in working up several cases Rugby England, and subsequeatly took | manufacturers. We understand that the | management is unsatisfactory both' to & &. of the rheumatiz. This be finds is a-worse | Bank failure and must almost ruin a par- | *gaitst you for breach of the Scott Act. I | their degrees at Oxford University. The | entire bill, with the exception of about | preseut council and also to the clerk oi combination than he had to face when | ticularly honest and upright family, will sell you these cases for $25, if the | eldest son became a barrister, and at the | $300, will . by the Listowel tac- | treasurer, aud that all parties so receiving "wrestling" for a seat in the Mayor's money is sent me at ome. Address, | time of hisdesth was a member of the tirm | tory.--Sta cheques be made to sign the counterfoil in chair a few weeks ago, at least ao far as it | The Late Mr.-Hugh Charlton, "sR A, McNELsox, Toronto." It is'of MeCarthy, Hoskins & Creelman, of the cheque book. Carried. treasurer ta his bodily comforts and discomforts. Many readers of Tux Times will learn alleged that Rev. John Stonehouse asserta Toronto. The eldest daughter married Mr. SHAKESPEARE, was instructed to pay into the Merchants' J. H. Nasmyth & of the Medical | With regret of the death, at West Toronto | that his object was to entrap these men | Christopher Robinson, of Toronto... Mr. Frank Stevens seems to be wag: aby Bank in Mitchell at interest $2,500, and Hall, Ontario at., still lead in toilet soaps, | Junction, on Thursday last, of Mr. Hugh into securing an admission from them that a ; business in the flour and feed call ° y R. Keyes, seconded value is given every |Charlton, in the 78th year of his age. The they had broken the Act, when he would | oa. agian Horses for the Arm e sells » ton every month, and loses no W. Bower, that Mr. Adams having re- They shave. just received 5 more | deceased gentleman had been living with at once have handed the letters and money PORE. ' y: aati tae lateniitaland cities : ; seat.as councillor of this town- Nor Yer.--There was some word of Mr. | ship, and it being necessary in consequence e cases of that celebrated brand of | hisson, Mr. Tom. P. Charlton, engineer on | OY" to the Inspector. This is, if true, White Costile they have sold so much of. | the C P. R., and on the morning of his the gauziest excuse ever offered, but is on an oe 2 Best pe gi ers ng. + ote : They also Wave extra good value in per- death had-taken a walk out to the gate; with the tactics of the Average in- arose on the subject of Canadian t bargain has. not been depa' -reeve be to ixene his famed soaps, he returned to the house, and soon after gms nor ge re aga for army purposes. The Under ss hep Py ery pay" for the nolding of a new election Tolton Bros., of the Yellow Front, have ------ his last. The remains were fall Sead 'ote Ti roy ee it | Of War was asked if Mr. T.C. Patterson, | }, . SS ee is still in bed He be = be seat at the council board, vacat- * . caninde:henee advertinament in | CTOtent to Stratford for interment on last ooh sane: disgrace ow can it | o¢ has & pain in his leg, but experiences none y Mr. Adams, and. that the township , Tae Tons té-day, which it will be to the Saturday. Mr, Charlton at one time lived | be otherwise w in his thigh (nor did he evtr) where it was | clerk be instructed (as returning-officer) to cigar! oe e £0 She | in Stratiord whan hiv-son-was-acdriver-on{the-Dungboys t---------. Lankt! take the ig 2 ie the G.T.R. here, and was highly respécted by a large circle of friends. Mr. T. P. Calder having sold Pied gegen to elect a successor in his gry that the <a - hen they are chumitea: Of (Fo freg heeeee ah Liverpool at £40) aplace, | +2," ere it was | pool et --ss9rs on eT See ae Ba doo tiny th | {Sue's Owze Tum Borper ax' Awa'." | clection in accordance with the statute. -- * before going 'elsewhere. This firm carry | - ; é horseswould be suitable for the service. | \);, merried hy the Rev. Ms, ir tag W. (Wall sud Sve Ouhee rate: all-classes of goods that men and boys Charlton is « son-in-law of Mr. James T. Ww MEX wors ; Acting on Mr. Patterson's alternative sug- MoCiange on the Sth ants r. Robert | payers presented a petition asking the wear, except boots and shoes. Sa St Toceuin, also a former resident | T¥? > _---- ay sure AUT COM- | ooticd "which bad heen' renewed eve urray, township of Wilmot, to Sarah, | council to remove them from S. S. No. 4, nishings, &c., to and ponder over Another Shooting Affray. year at the Horse Guards for the last ped oon pa of Mr. Donald McTavish, | Logan, and attach them to 8.8 No. 10, Glover Harrison, crockery merchant, es a cee . > firs i an.--Referred to next meeting of the King street east, Toronto, was found dead | Sudden Death, Alliston, March 9.--A serious shooting rh ay Golonelr Ravenhill aL as Phillips Times sre dull prsracargr those who deal connec The deputy reeve was iostene in bed on Monday morning. Death re- On Friday morning last, Mr. Lorenzo | affray occurred here this afternoon about | °* je ont here So aad ens uy an army | in horse-flesh. Messrs. D. Bell and. Mc. | to issue the following orders on theAreas- sulted from fatty legeneration of the heart. | Moses, of the Sth con. of Downie, near | four c'clock, which may prove fatal Con- hag ee ee aca ored to buy Farlane haye each sold a horse for good | urer, viz.:--W. T. Williams,--tesellio: He bad made all preparations for his S2od | Avonton, came to Stratford with a load of | stables Morrison and Hanks, of Newton horses for themselves. hey did obtain s sums, and Mr. R, Thomson has bought | snow hills on the Logan road, $39 20; ral trip to the old country on Thursday. - He | hay to be delivered at Lioyd's hay-peckts Robinson, drove into town this morning a Ps bhehl rteagit Tr they bed oun and brought home one that will " astonish a Rae salary as auditor, $10; W. 8, c ae Fy . z Smith, waa 63 years of age, and came to Toronto | shed. He had forked part o oad | for the pur of arresting o 2 ives." W rs § i 2 from Sligo, ireland, 4i years ago. up into the loft, and, atin suddenly, Nolan, diatanl, with wlling i" ook he ployed # prebtessional commissioner in each ap i Mand eae atinwlene soe pepairtas pete sey tise Mi. Alex. Caven returned from his trip those within came to see what was the | Tottenham some months ago. The con. hare to have horses cowl a oe 2 meer $3 30; W. McPherson, gravel contract, as far as Omaha, on Wednesday last, in| ™tter. They were startled to find him | stables, having secured their prisoner, | Colonels' could have got ave hundre RONEN TON side road, 30 and 31, con. 11, on account, lying with his head over the front end of | proceeded to the Dominion house, when | C2°m*# 'cou {eB 2) ah te teas The council met, according to adjourn- | $100; T. McDonald, tape lines and sun- y with hi n, Alexander, and we ; are please: "y the load, dead. haresepeaseully ns they bt hundred, ment, at Henderson's hotel on Monday, | dries, $10.75, W. Featherstone, ster- , tood the at oe aatinaet summoned and pronoanced death to have | entered and created & disturbance, though March Sth. Members all present The | ing births and marriages, $10.80 ; Messrs, j ci Ti ; been instantaneous, as the deceased's neck | they had no firearms, During the row |). Whi. minutes of last meeting were read and | Stewart and Nicholson, on account of has banished the western fever, aud it is | W4# broken, and thought it unnecessary to Nolan escaped and is now at large. Foley | '°F ¥ hi three horses out of every four signed. The reeve was authorised to issue | bridge building on side road 10 and 11, : hold an inguest. No one saw the fall. and Carroll were followed by the con- did sonar 'ines 6a ea) "Thal i the following orders:--J Engle; $6, for | con. 9, $200. council adjourned until Mr. Moses was an industrious hard:work- | stables, Morrison price mas kk Santas a it ae act dee board and attendance on David Shine, an | the last Monday in March at the usual 50 years old, and a brother FIKLO SEVERAL SHOTS, every horse submitted to them, The-cost Coroner Shaver was| Patrick Carroll minick Foley, he may regain good health, as he q has youth and every kind attention on his side. i = ing man, about 50 & Sraatvony Times does not profess Boon wets een 7 peng one enterisg Carroll's throat, another | of each horse taken home was probably res an =| Foley' ; / ; _ tobe a goady goety et ita editor does pathy is felt tor ae Kertaent family and Foley's side and still another hia =~. well over $300 after charging the officers the same up; D ualities account for inches of his head. Several doctors are in | identical horses at Liv 1 for a much ober i the non- of a full report of the aay rea, attendance on the wounded men endeavor. | smaller sum. It is gratify 0 hear f pa ase 50c. for spikes am ; aoe 7 in another column of to- "Wichell prize fight in itacolumns | The Watson! Estate. ing to extract the bullets, but without | the Under Secretary that the horses have Ek tar misceniane aha ae hedales, po >| ceven' in' Sicatlerh, aed we hope to see Prize fightere-and. pimps: belong to the| 'The sale of chattels advertised to take |*Ucces® Both men are very low. The 'to be entirely satisfactory. The | Wy"'R' McCorm snditor ; | them prosper in thelr Their game class. " place on the property Saturday constables are under arrest and are closely lish army wants hores and Ontario na * | greeting to our readers shows that they cate inent railway man has informed | week was postponed until fu guarded by several other constables, can provide all they want. The farmers 1885, 1886, and many years' experience tha Port Heron Herald that, work on the | On Monday week tho chattels Bere Sea ae Ferree een. Rareeeens fot fixing culvert ; | 04 the part of each them to the | W. ' t vice and use sires to have i _-- on that side on ataor's farm, Hibbert, were disposed of Slaughter of Brakemen. this ueefal 'ayrige. at tt i that Mr..H. Roberts, | Nearly eve of any value appeared Delis of the C. & G. T., isn bole vemniek Tea wine only & Srn;--Let- we: make & that | #*sabject to which the coming Minister ea wna | ya oviemen sr | nnn een i et | at Fp stew reli | cates nk aerate cn <8 bat aged horees,-seme-of which sore eccldent $6 an ustortanste beakeuien om ther Haglish poner moved by Me. | Ca . kh Poze tr statement, as tne farang lente Tava rhetorie . t stack and a half of hay, of which on the average--for every good hurte per ye ees books? ™ -- 0 a) ,of w no men- | along the top of their bo: - a [er comeneaciog tion wae' made either $e. the sheriff or sage way miong the side of. thet hat bough} te them, Naw, seek horess. aa Sens A terrible accident happened early Wow here is earlier than the facts sasignes, wee found on the back farm, and ears, or in the centre, for brakemen to they wanted are sold every dey by the day morning near Dean on the im the barn mow, hid under the straw,was | safely over their trains to attend to their | {*Tmers of Ontario to middlemen here for MU Ry, Seer Bt. Themen, the vision has the following :--" In discovered an almost new: of sleighs. | duties? As it is, just imagines train | {TO aration Play dl cod a brakeman on a west-bound freight : 3 a The sale netted about On Tuesday | of box and fiat cars on a cold that the bear by tlenemesl Tasuas eae ae of - W. Carson, Messrs. | vosk the effects of Henry Watson were night af dai quing a ghod apabd, tak should 'complain if horses are bought in age, a single man. The usfortanace tana oe disposed of Here everything was given | you see one or two vely boys this country more than the Gov- was last seen at Dean's Statioa, and | up and the bidding was lively. The pro- | cli ctor thé Sup af Nas eau tended oun eae eB hee wes nok saieed GA she ties iaaohod Ok ceeds amounted to $1,280. farm was| with cordwood. Just watch. They have of animal. Bat we that, if feria Station, when, on Investigation, Sour wold to Mr, [Valentine Rohfrietach for | to get up from the van over the and of | Eran peat aver seeaiaien nage eratatics phan pa < , or over abore mort- with sent ; He a Aree ene mat | Os was aban severed VW toe Nl Sieetanted weir tee pon bile ont, aac nto a at the other end, perhaps six or. = 6 ees eee The Point Edward P = t meee aes --- inat., thus-relates fe ie tn Pgs Sho feo Pel nea ge a} ---SOLErvat jek * ane oe wane xt with the Mrs. - Wm. Nye. slip_or defective brake may land them he- m x BROKEN." sims 'to-be 3 : the sake of making s sensation at s Tom. | is: TUCO) hive they were well liked'. | the naecie Diorths goaetae uk ole wrtnden, a ee ee 1 as he een a : "The death of Mrs. Wm. Nye on the even- | other, and so on to repeat the same thing, -- ae vaya y= f Engineer Thomas, of the G. T. R., St. | ing of Wednesday last uced profound | and one wonders how in the name of hu- roe age te Bette! 2a g day, which Thomas, was the vistim of an unusual | sorrow in our To all appearances | manity men will run such risks and their | much aie hove. ile ' a A i is | she was as well as usual up to within a | fellow-men will ask them to perform such a over the result of | ' iret pretty and | short time of hendeath. A neighbor tad | service-in.tho face of desth. Let any-mat'| the ficht. Joba L. Sallivan's face and eat as much near this | called to see her, and they were. talking | or woman look upon this kind 6f work pal a badly anaieis -Seaode experiencing in- the box | together when suddenly Mrs Nye put ber ina or two, ina i z that some time harling Mr. end Se bee heed 'anil: saslelanedt 1 test | Roane' bace-of ths dammed anne slated Bite te, the Senin. ot. Dover. on sieh atzolled into the He | dizzy.' and the next moment said: * I witht the ee oe cannot see.' She was assisted to a F was body, and

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