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' Robte \Vaasa, John Far, Th nets Fairbairr
West Huron Teachers' Association. W. H. Kerr, W. 11. Mel/raceme Tattlae
Heritage N. H. Young, Audrew Morrison
- -Bey -wee ter"-;4:VADiell1.- I talon Was held at Exeter on PridaY end i :Immo Rogerson, Wm. Heery. meeting.
engoug r, ar ee etc , .
'Cottage) Ler eale-W. W. Ferran. Saturday last. 'Tbe Inetitute Opened et I was eleeed to the goal tome &beet 6 p. tie
Varna for eale-J• •Serena end T. 9 ' mornin President la the I
Dahlia belhe-W, C. Searle. The semi-annual Meeting of this associ- woe, B '
Perm for tale -Robert lei,ott.
Notice to creilitors-JammeThotupsota
'Allan -Hee -A.. 0. Pattison.
Judged by the olothing-Rance ets Co.
•Our special sales -se -Jackson Bros.
Crockere and Glassware -Palliate dc Co.
Excureron-O.T.R.
Mediciaes-Dr. jug. . ,
chair. Religious ettercisee were condaeted , Bureau oe eadastexes Veep thenorts.,
by Mr, Todd. Minute § of previous meet -
The reporte of cerreftiondeuts show Olathe
wei e read and confirmed. Mesers.1
moot of. thefall wheat distrieta of the Province
Gregory, Kitty and Inspector' Toni, were
appointed a businese committee. the winter wather-wo very unfitvorable
The preeident gave an addreee ,on the the Or°P" Bea" rains earned oft the now
wide areas, leaving fields expoeed to in.
Goers() of reading as recommended by ever
the Minister, and • strongly recommended .teefireee ieseyldieienejeecreaernYeaonnd Ioground
-Tickets to ell points-jamee Thom -eon. After several meinbera a eteereesen thawing prevailed throughout Marsh "Kill
..,e .atter iaopth ; mad alternate freezing and
White bronze -W. M. Gann, that reacting • moles ehoula be forme el,
1400 reward-Specialistil. elleinselvete in favor Of the sanie, Inspecter dee h heave out; express -
TOM, Messrs, 6°1°V ered,?! and"
ase regory, or- ate tenor cif a &rot many reporte and iu por
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ta.grin and Misses Hale, 'Henderson and ego a the ouutry from ten -to eeventy per
Murray were appointed a cOnernittee to ont, of the wheat land has been ploughed up
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$liaDAY, MAY 28, 1886,
Paltrueinee rt still in session, but the
tnenabers, might as well be home for all
-- the practieee•Uaral that iebeing dote (--
ea-,
Ix having -been proved that a member
erf the House beld 'tidied shares" in a
eolonizatiou company, it would be leterest-
leg to kuow how matly Members of the
goveremene have "blind. sbarcs" h -the
*C,P. 1
meeeuet, Previnclal election will ee.lield
iu Novecotia, on the 15th of June. The
main iBalleie ".secessiou fieraConfecleretion,"
.and although the resale whatever it is, will
not likely influence tbe Dominion (lotions
iiixisesISF Viifehed•-hy pi/Hi--
miens of all ()lasses.
S1).4(,'n Senator O'Dell ohue eiposed Sir John's
lypooriey nzd doublealealieg, the Cooserva-
•iyo
papers bare pot been able to find Ian-
sauege strong enoug1i. with which to denounce
the Senator. Admitting, jute for arguinenes
sake:al:tat it was " aelirtY deil" on tbe part
of O'Dondlia, was it net, equally So on the
pare iaf Sir john? • ,
• eA YpunoLiberal- Contention is to he
•bold iteelontreel 9n the 30th of June and
lst ofJuly. • While'the lighting of the con;
yeatton in that place may be a neteteraof
paliey; we are satisfied thet it is Leo far
•oast to assure:a large attendaece; ToropS,
to is the, primer place foie, gathering o• f
thee kind, more paeticularly w heti it ispely-
sa. two-day session. •.
Ters.governneent admita that „the panise
Acf- will „pest th,e country ,$500,000 • a seer..
And eih,at is thee emernions ,expense for?
*1410i -that tne, present:1)0Y may be re-
turned to power anotffee term, If the goy-
.enune,nt were to appeal tit the esonntry heats
• ecoord. -without ,a resort to the Fraud&
• Aet, it would be swept out 'of exestence, anch
its only lope -ie. -in so nieateulating the Act
inclose -constituencies, that it may revert to
ite1.vantage.
Mn, letanow is the laughing stock of °vett
his own friends in the Meuse, and whorl' he
asserted the other day that e•the,Atneticaps
alwIlys pale, Ike duty," en erticlei coming
'from there to Canada, they wondered at his
eitueidity. If his statement is true, what is.
Davis, CILOOMB Collo-toe at Windmills
and Mr. 'Armstrong, Collector .ateClinteu,
kept for?. elit. ,Fairaw knows that his asser.
tion is false, butlhieks•there aithepeeeeple fool-
ieh euotieh to believe '
elaborate a scheme for tormthesereading
circles, and to report earle to -morrow
(Saturday) morning
Mr. A. S. Case then readeavalaable pa -
Per on "Errors in the use of language."
After conaderable discussion Ton this paper
the Institute adjourned till 1.30.
' On re -assembling in the afteenoon
discussien arose with reference to calling
roll of Institute, when it was moved by
Me. Gregory, seconded by Mr. Todd,.that
the Inspector call the roll of Instetuth
both morning and afternoon at the begins
ning of sessiote pnevided that it be not
called the hist morning before 10 &Clock.
Moved in amendment. by Mr. Morgait,
iseeonelerl byehre"..-Killtliarthe' roll he
,celled four times a day, Viz., at the begin-
ing and. at the close Of eaell seseion.
Arriendnlept Carried. •
Mr. El onston spoke for half an hour on
"Ciood Etiglisb," after Which, on account
gfcheldrep „being:. argeeret,„, the. drill -
was taken In the school -yard byeel-r. Rob-
inson, and for which Mr, Robiosou cede,
ed the thanks of the Institute.
Miss Raise then gave 1n, achnirable
lesean on "Theory of Music," With class,
and a hearty vote of thanks was tendered
her for her valuable Services. ' •
Dr. Hollins favored the Institute with
an, admirable address en Seheol He gi elle"
defiling with the subject in is very pracs
tieal manner. A cdrdial eote o I thants
l'au talk about ". fair t'rede" ancl prOtee,i,
• 14en" mekiug 13 -ending in the old country, is ale'
eeriest nonsense,: Juste few nighte since a
motion favoring protectien ,Wei int -Torqued
into the ernperielHotise ot Commons by Mr,
• Jennings, Who was formerly a resident cif the
United Sado, and is a correspondent ef a
New Y ork newspaper. The motion was ne.•
getived without alivisionpethaps the Gov-
' ernmerit journals in Canada phial boast of a
great protecticaiist readied in Oteat Britain
will explain this. incident. •, •
• - • • - • • .• • • • • I • • • 11 • • 4 ta r•-• •
--Wtreet-JedgehDanielse-of •-Nee :ors, ' n-
.
• Mood Alderman Jaehue, to.ton years in the
-- penitentiary, or receiving a, bribe for his vote,
OI ratiewn with other grain. In a few sections
there are complaints of too much spring ram,
and in others the unthrifty appearance of many
fields is attributed to the leck of raM. Of the
"six Lake Erie colintiee, where nearly a quarter
of the fall voiniat acreage of the Province lima
Welland is the.orily one whieilt promiees a fall
orop, NVhiie the adjoining county of Heidi
mewl is likely to be =eh shore of an whinage.
Excepting in the southern part of Lanibten,
the crop in the Lake Huron countio wintered
welt, old its present ocaition is very seat.
fectory. Iu Grey and Siinc,oe, on the Georgian
Bay, the prospect is not cheering, and the
acreage has been reduced to a coneiderable,
extent, hthe We Midland oonntiee give vary-
ing reports -those for Middlesex, Oxford and
Brant beingeetherletast favorable. Dufferin
omises well, and in Perth the outlook is al.
most invariably pronounced very good. Over
the country from Wellington to Durban], and
bete een Late Ontario and Georgian Bay, sere
too injury wee caused by ice lyieg on the
• eejesu wester, and the crops are very uneven.
In York metl.S'imeeeramntieseeseecialty iceand
exposure peeved to be very destructive to the
wheat plant, and .a large breadth has been
ploughed tip. Lineolo and Northumberland
alone, of " the"Lake Ontario eennties, give
promise of a good.harvest. In tile Best Mid.
land counties the erop is variable, and in the
St. Lawrence. and Ottawa geoup it wiutered
'safely and makee a fine show,excepting where
some bad effects were left by ice and snow in
'parts of Grotiville, Carlton and Lanark. The
tie° groweig weather with which the oonntry
• has been favored since the middle of April has
was given to the Doctorgleatly improved the prospects of -the crop,
Mr.sHoueton theiaresurned his leceure and a entailer area hee been ploughed em in
on "Good English," dealing with thesub- oonsequence than seemed at all probable when
ject in a donversational
he used language in denotening the crime'
that no Canadian. judge Weld& "(wet -think of
. .
tieing, and it 'might help- to purify Oanaditne
Legislative hallseif seize) members Of the.pre.
sent parliament were to reedhis judgnienta
and, notwithstanding the wealth and imolai
• ate:edit% of Jaelnie, the eitclgterefueed,Jo stay
eke proeeedinge o'r to greet a new trt4.1, and
the prisoner went to Sitit•Sing like any other
oriminal.
- • -owes es s Taeas
sesecuraneze to a reolt laid ea the table of•
ase
the „Dominiori Nese:ea ,Commene, the total
• expenditure connected with ;the respetessien
of the Northwesterebellion. up to' April the:
e0th, 1886, including war Oakes ofevery
ele.scriptioe, was $4;451,58h, but a consirlee;
-able nee her of claims are yet to be disposed
M. The total number of casualties to Ohm-
st ears 'anti' settlerh during the distarbancie Was
' • 26 killed and 103 wtititidej. All this blood.
/ alien snd loss might 'Mae been averted item
, hadersea of honor and foresiglot at: the head
, of affairs. -- •
heteento if the torrupt eiselosuree of the
present parliamehtathe Toronto News says:
" It is diffieult to coheeT4 ht;e* matters
opulti• he tenth Werbb without involving
ab-
l&to lthd aided direstganizatioe,
then They ate at preemie in out politioat eye.
• tene That a succession of scandalmie
• .closures, tomb as have hock Made dining the
•;present emotion, should hay*: exhibited to the
*odd the Oreuption of many of mit logisla••
toe) ia nee enougle ' But the worst feature
e is thc) tuitciety of the fellowmarth
Team of thfi inotirainated mothers to doVer lip
,and condone these eelearly proven oftenee�.
ertio individual oottuption of those ageing.
*whom note of flagrant pethimil villainy have
lion fatly brought home, is not minty Se
sign.nceitt et the low (tette° of publie morality
prevailleg, as the dispositiou on the part of
initi wbo ere posonelly free, sesfar ae ittiotete
• Tanplicity fa mare/Mous aranertc.
tuna. ti, l.t.Gt.3111 or t!, etitify the guilty,"
*. the snew• disappeared. The indications Tare,
Institute adjoruned to lam; , Saturday. I howeecratbat without' unusually favorable
In tbe evening, in the Male St. eletb0.1 or unfavorable vventlier from now until 'nu-
dist chureh, W. Houston, M. A.,egave• an vost tee• yield will fall nearly it tiftli 'short of'
adinirable lecture' on t".ehe Scb001 andthe the average of the past, four years.,
State." The audience was large end The reports on clover :are en the whole
favorable, alul the °rep is -at least two weeks
carnet. 'then last year, Clover of last, year's
seeding has suffered little, either by winter or
_seeing weather ;but the cbseereers. old mea.,
owillies Vein extensi-velyinfured, especially
on .undrained, low-lying or heavy mils, by tee
and trot heavitig.,
aPleughing for spring crops commenced from'
WO to three weeks earlier .than. last year,ape
:seeding propartionately.. early.; bdin some
odistricts tlie work Wit8 deillYed by web Weather,
especially on:heavy' Clay an undrained*landa
in the lake shore 'cognacs . from Norfolk to
Peel. Tti thernatthereterrReeitnties
the green appearance of crops proseuts a•serik-
I ing apd ftivoinble ,Contrast to tilar backward
• state last spring, and.for all partsof the Prey-
-Moe the reports on (maw wheats:bailey, °see
andspea'ariteevery-ebeeritiges-Appureatiy;Ineere-
aver; the breadth of Opting: wheat is less than
last: year, trbild.thatof peas -and barley. is
greater. •. : • • • .
The reports On live stock are tethers* LEV,
Orable, • Fodder wae enunditia heeryvaRfe,
mileasin portions cif Sinseoe and Maeltelta,and
•elmot 1110 (tele einirpteiet made -is that eattle
did'notife-wet1 owing. to the pliangiiiible.
ohaeterpfebewietetee Hew( ane.sheep here
been reduced in emiabor knee last year; bet
tee eprieg weather has beee very favorable
for the rearing of 'pigs and lambs, whieh are
reported as numerous, ;Animals of all classes
tWore tamed cen 'grass nlyseit themeweeks.ear-;
her thanueual, pio eld.andeyoeng are in. a
• hearty coeditme.
A VOICE FROM MICHIGAN.
tIte Nailer of Clinton New Era.
_ • . .
Seeneec Co., Mrcia,
• Dux Sne-There being a number ot Bet..
Were in this county frora Clinton and the or- 'edged, bit; services were, fortunately, not re- ter, 'lawmen, for the aura a $5,000. The
rotindina country, it may he of interest to e-eiree. farm containe about 50 acres. This 'will give
your readera to hear metnethitig from them. At tha Mail ti" Oa SattotlaY evening, ohe Mr. Ilackwell a farm a 130 ores s
Thi e colony is destined to become 040 of the of the rire DePartment home was gluiest 4
treasre. VanEgmoudei sons, Seefortle have
rattiest localidee in the 'United Stales, and
mdging from the -rapid program wheel it bas atantle killed by the shaft of a hose mann:
received the diplonse and bronze medal re-
made, it will not be long until the Iluronites Wag into it. To most people this will seem
a trifling affair, but in this exitance a horse is °relay amended them for their goods at the
la much easier cleared than green vemaled something more time * horse, Alt the ani. A•atwerl) oxitibititee. Theh are both band -
la
as tan a country as they left. 'be land
omit imecirizens ofartintio vforkinauselp.
hind* and the "ii is good in general' when 't tinriatedbetleonfoinmgplointtohrlrhatPe6ortnitheentniatese Mr. john Hamilton, Wroxeter, matted a
is elearad. Sevena Hatonites pain° in here
ment an alarm sounde, and some of them dis- large feediag stable 40 x 70 on Friday last, It
a few years ago, with very limited Means, nlay as much intelligence in this direction ae Is intended to hold from 75 to 100 head of
/whet ate now in cenufereable eiranntetences, human beings, of coarse the object is to get cattle. Mr. Hamilton does a large cattle
anu your corresponuent pees not SISOW OT Pile' to o fire as greatly as possible. After a home trade, and is very popular among the farmere 0
doing well, but it is a bad place for a limy An Order for the distribetion el the estate.
wile is willing and ebio to work, who is /is:4 bas become expert in the Fire Department, it
man) and the fewer that eetne over here the ieseette,,vaetsuiabb:seoatmesalts'eaPedeetsheacebeellmteoyf be re- of the late -George Thompson, orTeeswater,
better. • APIenget the enerePerous mum might tabled as long as possible, ...y.,,,,meeeeespoe. b" been raa4° by tbe 0°"t of Cit'au°°*7 in
Toronto. The village ot Teeewater goal 4018,
be Mentioned D. Weide W. Co/e, G. Scotts
A,Paths, looter Bretbers, S. Thrower, Tedd dot knows that considerable money over and and the seven cherahes of the village will get'
above the general vane of ii horse has been el.00 eaoh, .
Globe, it is only necessary to say- that the
forecnau of tbe G`cohd new blown, MN Thom-
son, wept to tbe Mail °Mee on Sunday, After
the tire, and offered to- give aesistenee in get.
atm out the t3aorniug Oita, n of the Mall, but,
wbile his offer was appreesited and acknow-
by Mr. Thou:roe Govenlook for a Northwest
ranching cornpauy, were abippedefanneeriams.
station* m thie gooney this week. There are
five bunched atilt to ahip,
Mr. John Haman luta sold hie, farm on the
10th concessiom NeKillote to hie neighbor,
apprecia.tiverand the exercises were inter-
spersed with some very fine music rendered
by the united chaits of Exeter. Votes of
thanke Were- .given- td --the lecturer and-
choii, andsalso to the 'church trustees for
the ese-of,sthe ohnrch.Thee all joined:
heartily in singing "Goa save the Queen."
On Satuiday the Institute opened with
prayer by Mr. lireevn. President in the
.eltsar. Roll called by Inspector ;about
sixty present. The following report from
the tiominittee on reading eireles was read,
andienenOtion of Mr. Gregory, seconded
by Mr: Jones, was adopted ae-
• • L Your comlnittee recoMniend that the
inspectorate be divided' into districts or
centres, and thatetacheteacher be eallowed
to connect -himself with any circle or
cenere., •
That six /melee be read and diseussed
before the October meeting of the Institute
viz., HoPkiee, Pitch, Flury land of Sci-
ence, Phypiogeaphy, -Julius Caesar, and
Niehelas Nickleby.• -
••• III: That the centres for the readina
circle's be Greditort, Exeter, Winchelsea,
Zurich,' Varna'lielmeseille, Goderich;
.0 a
erlow, Kild, Dungannon : end Lucke
laCW.0 e •
TV; That the Inspector sea• circular
led o,eech teacher; explainipg the- decisions
of the Institute, giving the objectof the
feeding circles, and -asking teachers to
eoptiect themselves ,with one of the read-
ing circles.
' V. That each eirele mecen thesecond
. ,
Seturday of June at 2 -Pan. "
VL : That the Organization of each. Cir -
ole be left With the members lef that etrele.
VII. 'That the chairman of each circle. -
find out at the first meeting,. how Many
copies of each of - the six %%Inks, 'will be
taken by that circle, and report at once
to the InsPectoreand that these books be
Masoo, and others, which ;mace will not per. astasea toe horses of Ws clam., ea that the loss
Mr. 0. Willie, of Goderich township, met
mit to mention. And yet there is rroom.in this instance, ta considerable.
hewer the tradesmen might be mentioned
• •• t• • • • •
with a somewhat serious accident last week: .
John. ewe,- known. ta many of your readers,' - -. p., - He Waa ' drawing in legs to the Bairn:ell with
whq came to the village of Sandusky about ' itepreseolative unmans . -his team, When unthinkingly he mutated. one
three yew ago, withjust effout enough Money • -.., .
to retie!), bis destination; through' attention ' • of his /Mao which beettine frightened and
expeALD ereentnow aeseyonovel, • kicked him on the lower hip, causing a overe
to business be has acquired quite a trade in the _
now a com or a a Clinton, Impactor of Public Schools for W'Call:1 . , '
bigokaniithing line. He bas f t bl
dwelling and shore O. II. Crydermate fromMrs. Glaris was thrown from her buggy op -
Porter's Hill, located at Crosewellearal hes ' East Heron, was born in .the township of
Nepean, Carleton °ciente, Ontario, • op
tpe
0,6 posits, tbe Rev, Mr. -Graham's residence, Eg.
been offerede$400-ed his bargain, for his place 20th Sepember
mondville,AM Friday last and, received eerioue
.s
Sandusky village, tbe county e e lie_e!.elaoGregore 1834. His noon, arent, Donald' afterwards,, injury therefrom.. :She was taken into the rev.
exeellent opening -foe -lewdness men of 'capital.
eeeteseffords an...tto4' Aonete
einieesitel • to t he township of Drumemed, gentremanh3 house and proper medical attens
-
A new railway is surveyed through here, eon- .1.4anarit 'coontYt whore the boyhood ef ent. °
ance sununoned.4 Nothing eerioas is appre-
elooteng Port 1Sturoo with Bay ' city. Any subject was spent; Teey haaSeinigrated from bended frem the accident, _ - . .
manufacturing.ng a• fine; countey ereend it. establishment would do well Perteshire,•Suotland, in 1833, D.Kbiallifeb: . A new bridge has been erected over the
here, therba
receieed hie early eduisational instruction in eighteen mile -river, on eideroad: 12 and 13, "
e.
There is aitio a 200 opening for a grist mill.
the public schools at hoine, but be afterwards Ashfield, by the township fathers. - ItIsI one
Wildand uninsprovecl bladembe had at ell
'received private:tuition at the heeds of the et the best bridges in tiro townships• TheCall.
prices ., to suit the e s pookete 6f the purchasers,
late Mt, MoLaren, head master ot the Perth tractor was Mr. John Matneson. - The. bridge.
..
itila' Yining men with emelt =Dena aro very High Sohool. Some tirae afterwardi he is 24 feet high, Malt on piles with' 40 feet
foothill to s'Pend their time and eltiength toil- proceeded to New York, where he attended span in eeutre, and is supported bya auss
ing fer others, when meth advantages Leer. the Fort Edward Collegiate Inseitute, Upon The structure is all 'bed ar, met Mr workinan:
histeturn he entered the Normal Sohool at ship would be hard to •beat.
themselves. Some will ask why thia has not . .
Toronto, spending; at that instxtutum, two
been taken' up before; the. 'aeon is it has On Wedneedity last Mr; Geo, Ancirewse
bee„ awe ise, speculators,. -58 ieees in ceneee sessions, and -taking therefrom a first-teass
nave .been had, and. only -lately -put in the cettificate, with green B and Aein saccession, Seaforth, met with an accident by which no lost,
a good part Of his right forefinger. - It -seems,
-market. - .' a ' • Itir. Malloeh him also a•Mililitry record. te be
Our system et government, in the Most of summed up with his most creditable ecluen- .he had beeie working in Kidd's eoeper shop,at :
came, is moat 'superior to. that of Canada. tional -mond. During hie principalship of what is. called " the cutter," Which true to
0
, Every officer, from that Of road coremissimier ,thapublic school in Orillia • he was elected ite name and welhearned epntation, did its ,
'fr
. to.presiden,... is elective, _teeeenteieeeee ee the 7eningnin No.: 7 .company, .Sirectie Foresters*,
duty or George on this, ioasion. „ (fee. re-
f.•c-
Supreme • C •urt and poet masters,' and " are Sintime idpaired to the office of on.s con r surAeons who
terwards- he was prometed tat
ete
filled by the -Most *pular mens'andasee po- the,. lieutenancy: ° ' In 1866 he attended the
(lid more " cuttiege" havieg to amputate fine *
.
llama wiie-pullers and worn-out •politioians. milithry 'school atKingston, :and . obtather im to secure a ,gooeserene and Mike a ,
ning aood iob.
a seeond class certificate, becanieethe %regular - .. ' ' • • .
Many people "in Canada imagine that It is a' ' On F:riday lot while' tetra: Rettehary, ot
we have good -laws, and they are well enforced He resigned, ewes hie reumeel to Clinton.
instrectoe ot his copiteany till the 01086°1,1807.
Bruceffeld, al Comptiey With Mrs.' IL Rath; i
lawlessnountry, but nails not the came ei
well, were pro' eeding through.Eensondeille '
foi 'a new counery. . . • : - . Deringhlr. Manacles edeeer as a mastee he• 0 - - 4 •
'4.
otte letter to e close, by„re.mindiegypu• taught in Lk, Elgin, Iharth, 'Simecie and on- their way home from town, The pony ran
thy,tedi
Huron conntids, and those, who' are competent
Thanking yOh foe your ispaeeel Wile bang ' away, thsowing• the •cicespints. out. • Therm-, •
•
that, your exCellent piglet is e welcome visitor - to took' place • going. slime. the hill,
it was very „excellent,. and. gave cothpleth neat the- gitihiCaviile :bridge, hini 'the We
peal eudgruent mem las work, declare .that eident
to many,of.tbe Mei Huronites.. 'Yours, 4 • ladies woe corivey'ed into e. hoes° uear by apd •
.. .. • satisfectione He spent six. year!) in Cortina
• A CONsetteer Reenert. - .
THE IntataSeD t• on Faxes Listoit.-rs.44
According, eo a recently ' betted report of
the Optarie Burette of -Industries, hued
upon reporta from 664 correspondents, the
sane downward tendency ia tlic ratd of
we:go:paid- farm laborers, which was
noteeelible. last Year,' as OonePOteCi with
• previous seasons, still. characterizes the
Market. The Average monthly wages paid
this season for the whole .province are
$16.25 with, and $24.02 withont board, be -
purchased by the Gene& Committee at ing a elight decrease from last year, when
thebest rates, and forwarded to tee centres
at.whielt the circles meee. ,• •
'A Resolution Conseaftteee consisting of
Messrs. Strang, O. Baird, sr.,. Snell and
Jones, was then appointed. Mr,' Morgan
-was-appointed delegate, to ..tlrisPreybeelsel
Association, -Mr. IdousOli then _gatie en -
admirable addediroli--1'SpeThriiReforni,"
Which ' caused tonsideritble dieeussioe.
The Iitspectot then -took tin • Perspectiya.•
Veites of thanke were given a Mr. Hous-
ton, the Inspector, and 'Ma. Case, after
which the Institute adjoarned to Meet at,
Goderichein October. • ,
SP. HAMS See, y powerfully in the.future to diminish the
number of men required in ageiculture.
4 WinFliain District" Akee%ing. . I
$1000 Ra(-.Doctora of the Great Rey,
• Tile =teal meeting of tbo letlnehan, •ims. al Staff Of English, lirencheind Cowan Phy-
Blyth, on the' 19th and 20th inst. Tea lees,. will vlsie •ilattenbury Clinton,
Profeetors epecialists
tact of the Methodist. church, was held., in Melanie Surgeons,
D. C. McDowell, President of the Guelph June 180; and wilt t•emain anal the evening
Conference, in OM chair. Theme Was . full of the 22nd jene, %eller° they wilt treat the
the first day, Rev, Go, 1. Turk aro delY -afilieted:Eleet-ne eettelltinee-The- ealijeete ef"
this meet eminentaandectelabraterh contininals
eatteedatiterefetheabibisterreortheDietriek on
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°looted. as sectetary.. Tim naual rountine staff in tines treating Ifeee far the fait .trip
business, ineluding ministerial charadeeteitt is to eetablish a regutatiqn niake
methodic, was faithfully, attended- to*.:..61/0-. diem identifiedswith thoempfaall-Canedian
probationer, Mr. Relit, Cs 'Button, having People. This staff • nes gained for itselt, s
completed ltisrotir yenta' probation, was re. wide spread natalleav P0PatarifY and has al -
commended te the Conference for ordination. ready 3n the short' of three months
Itebert Burnaby was duly recolDreended made tbonaands of Cantullan hotnesling with.
as a 9anclidate. for this rninistryi Igfs.n interesting
*publto,religious service -was held in the even-
ing, when addreases were delivered on 'the
subject of bulimia by Revs, D. C. McDowell,
J. 8, Cook, Gorge 11. Turk and Wte. Smyth;
The atteedance was large and the irifineriee
of tho teeetieg Mimed. On the seeded day,
most f3f the circuits were represented by Vete(
intelligent laymen, who Manefested their la -
tercet in the Wok of the church by taking
part in the trensaction of busbies/4 and in
the demuitsiens whielt dined gave fieldmice
of their ability to hold their own in a debate.
The poetised rmartangetnent of Amberly,
Ripley, Bervie and Salem circuits occupied
several Inane. It was deckled to allow thorn
to remain as they aro for the present. An-
other re. arrengetheet Was proposed affecting
Bluevale, Belgtavo, Blyth and Walton (sir»
tette thee° alea will remain in their present
forte, The connextettal funds aro ell in ad.
taboo, there is an Were/we in the membership.
The review of the years work hi encouraging,
Bev. James eleitelisterswatrelectee he repro.
acetates° to the etationing omelet/Mee, Roe,
Wm. Selyth to the Sabbath 'School mentait-
tee, George Sturgeoe; *tato the annual con.
ferende committee. The felty/leg IrtyMeu
were eleoted as delegatee to this Onfeterice
1 be 0 te, IS!" Tteleavete Mithigan With a Ime ef $250,000,
the evera rates.. 'Were $16.45.4nd $24,75-
icepeettee.y. In 1884.hired inen,Who were
boarded received an average of $17..70 per
month., and ehose, Who, found' themselves
$26.70, while in '83' tbe rates Were' $1.9.28...
litilVinsatd,htnd $27,:05 .withont. In. the
eeoterseeefselereeeyeitieeetbereford, the -tote)
'deerease the •wagee. ofbeeb. 'Classes has
been $3.03.... The eupply °therm labor •ie;
repotted at' ample. ...IP leet- yeerte report •
the falling •off iasthe .Wageeerfarin labor'
was stated to be • due to the -increased
em-
plsyment Of egriettltexel eemehitiery,
steuee which ialikeleet0 • Onelate•letill nioro
mateen years as pruscepal of the Model school . a Phitieian sent for. It was found that Mrs,
aV.Clinton, and in Januarye1884ereceived the "Rath well had her right ankle seveeely sprain -
reward of his competence'and long and ern; Teahoandsubrgraeoie,e:1,13' aon43ivtewr,asoroeurl:d7 mapnedlisen,eoiltlhener.
°lent servieesbeerecetving-the appointment of
inspector of ehoels kir East Huron.
ales fracture or clislooetion, but as the pares were
s
Mallooh is a Freeteasen, havtngemen initiatedsom
° heakiitoalol. apaadrtichaVarn4
badly asw°Ltis
enfiatoewor; xtunin
aediffidOit:
in St. Martee lodge, .No. 94, atePart Stanley,
in 1858 Ho was the firstworshipful maiter, ,eateioji33; shltakirtn"tuaptiteperb,ucreye,c44hm hougohpretty :nevi
the
s
ef Crane lodge, tee, 192 *, and he has filled thei
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ljyheaarirs.:CHjille,trt4celivodedgetheNcon'p'irulardresteeeir4;i :•1'•13Thiet; Expositor ave this Videlc
Signet chapter No. 34, 0rilho, in 18701 the to record, the &mem of Mr. Robt. Ilefidersori
°Here of Knights Templar and ' Knights of- of the Huron road, Tuckersmitb, • who. paesed
Toronto corterspendeuee.
• liessial correspondenee-4 the -New .Urs.
Ibis is becoming e wonderful and also an
extensive eity, , :Time:wee-when it was purely
English in its chtitacteresand ,iimited,. in its
size. Wow it oan ecarcelrbeliiiidto be•eitlser,
for -pet eate find all' claeses,and 'nationalities
Witbinits borders -Jew and .GentileeChiperie;
German, Free* etc., end the eiteas as ranch
eon:to:paten as any eity,an the face �f tbe
,glebe. In whinevett direction one goes he
finds <eh° pity atretchina Out its areal lik,e-
mighty Oetnpue, and embracing all out' in
distriete-ineitsegraepea-TheetiffWas a a e
frontage of over eight miles. Just let your.
readers imagihe the spate between Seaforth
and; Clinton Malt tip with handsome brick
houses and stores, filled with asteezeing popu-
• lation,' lip to :the eyesein business; and they
. can form -scene tees of the extent ot•Toronto
..rintnies from ease.to. west,: From the bay
• noithWerde •the eity.extenes Meg distitnee,
and about three miles up is growing at a
.trernendons rite. ' Property which six meth
. age had not a, teetige -of a house -upon it hi
new, eovere.d by splehdid :brick Magee, all:
occupied:. New buildings no sooner seem to
be finieled than they are taken, •and .one.
Would. aattiralley allele that aci many new
laouses teaeld eause eicatiele.e et the old. ones,
but it does not seem to. Ise the ease, as com-
paratively few empty houses are to' be seeii.
Toronto' is "just a boceninge? as tho boys say,
and it i8antieipated tbet •its .popUlation of.
1-25,000 will be nearly' douhled ea ten years.
A.'great deal of ineerest has been taked M-
ahe receatstreet ear strikes It Was -the secceid
this season by the satne Men, Ca the ,first•
oeeadion the employeed re -delved' a good deal.
or. sympetly from the pubic, though. Maley
titink- it WAS not' entirely deserted, bet on the,
Occasion of the present 'Oak° they have not
reeeived as much sympathy from these who,
eepreseelethe best interests; ;because they be-
lieve they had no, just mama for 'Making.
Either as a driver or oh -dueler owe street
oar, the work is not laboyiens,land the wages
paid .are from $8 a week upweids-a mat
deal -more than farm halide make, and a tat
ropey* rskilled-totelnalietreilistliceadf y o not.
average tbitetfinymirround, The -Street -Gare
Co, objected to their nien Lming Knighte. o,f
Malta in Moue% Calvary eneatapment in the
nine place, and. in thename year ; and like.
-wiseethesinvestrnenteeif elenigleteaseetheeel e
Cross of Rome and Constantine. The council
degrees were conferred in 1875, Mr. Malleeh
is a past first prineijsal of Seaforth chapter,
No. 66 ; preceptor el St. 'Elmo: ptecepOry,.
No. 24, GOderice ; pest grand registrar Grand
Lodge: of Canada, 1875.; and past grend
superintendent effluvial distact for 1883 and
1884., His religious conviction., is. alletiof
PresbeterianiMeS Mr. :Mellott miterieff
Deo; 31s1, 1868, "Debella Murdoch Neilsen, a
native of Glasgonk and daughter of Thomas,
Wilson. 'Minato Mallech is ieCohaervative
in politics but he has: never taken an active
peacefully awey en Wednesday morning last,
having attained the geostege_of
ha,d been a severe Offerer for many '
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months, the etincipal cauee Of which wail a
cancer on the lip, 'and in his case death, was
a welcome relief . wa8.0 native of Lan-
atkohire, Scotland, and' came -to thimouatry
in the year 1834, eisd with his young wife •
settled la theeownallip of -Whitey; where
tisok up a-ferm., •He remained: there • cultivas
ting his farm and working at his trade all a
'Whir until . year 1855, when be,sold out ,
and came td Huron; settling on the itlem ori
tire Huron Road., whereba el:maimed to live
unlit the, time of his death.. Ile was a Lib,
oat in oeties, and was a consistent member
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part in political queistions, and he holds the of the resbyterian church. His aged part-
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opinion that teachers should stand aced from nerand - one son leakier daughters still sur•
party strife, and that education should. remain vivo him. • , " '
apart from politics. . Our subjs.:id wee vice; • ' • .•'• ' . - ' •
The wid.OW4."."-ef Rtel--4died, on MTinclay.
Perl:esikade:itsf'"In4slitiutnintber.a°nfd YhTersal°wf atyh(13.Ctalkilleln.°11a • na; Mann, ba Leeislature hes by 4
zealous I:Iterate in the affairs of that orgene-
zittion. He arisisted, likewise, in the Selection majority of- 10 to 15 voted down apreposi- .
Mon to extend the duration of the Legialit----ey ea -
of the books which .cceeprise the,. library. of
thatibody. . . • lure from four to Ctie years. ' .
.pr, liTH NEWS:. •
Cetton crop reports received. fpm all
'Parts of Texas up to. this time are the_werst . •
and most alarming far many years. The
' Mr. john Scott, of Milvertou, has leased condition of arfaird-is, do bad that unless
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the Royal. Hotel iti Mitchell, - ss tale Bete in within a meek not a thirdef 4
Avollhank cheese factory commenced oper.. crop will be raised. ,
•etianti on 111iy 3rd, . • Ten cheeses were mede Bettleford experienced a severe suciw
• the •first day. • e storm on May 9th, At Turtle Lake,. fifty
A few datts ago at "enlace, while returning miles north; tbe snow was two feet deep,.
home for noon Wm. Kirk's team got fright- twenteafive miles west the snore Was six
Cited end ran away, thiowing hint from the teeeee • deep- Tee' Calgary mat ese, not
--werrand-kncieking-hinrinsencsibls-rbesid yea°
monton until lour days -after it •
inflienng some severe _euts„,and bruises about
Wae-citio-=n-,-circtrinlitance--that--clid-rrat*".
t e ace, , _ happen during the entire winter, T
Labor -ahem°. ale second stake .. At •first 1 - Mr. elechiRiddiliall; B. --see,111titherrieticar .
drivers of difebeene vehicles who stynipathized ' Master of St. Marys C011egiate Institute, bas Geo, hickey.; of Kildenane Man, 'caught
a;burgler, who. had, robb, e ., ' '''.
with the strikers, Would hinder the' iiinuing• been appointed to et dealer pasition in Galt dinshouse,tied•
'of • the eats by keeping their 'Vehicles' on the Collegiate Institute, at reSelary of $1,000. Mr. him hand'and fopteand went for the poliee•
• track; but fines of from. $30 to $50 .each "soon Riddell 'enters 'upon • life new ditieeafter The burglar crawled to 4 wire.fenee where •
TO a step Millie -.The • eteekers heVe 'bait midsum- Iner.vaeation ---------, he heeled off his boot mid the UhaCkles,and .•
running, in opposition tO the street ccirs,.what h ' hat bound hi ' '
are called frealiusses, bute of course, they are iriet..Week. Dr.. llurlbutte of '•Mitehelle. was motning he was delight while. teeming the Willie drivieg out of town :on Wednesday exaveceet a rime t a hands. Next .
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not foe. They hey() been welfhpatronieed, overtaken mid run eato by a nusawey team river in a boat, but ho jumped. Overboard, .
because business men Who rode Tut the cats Belonging teak, Wm. Ilobinstio, of -Fullerton. swane to -the opposite-shore-1ml esetiped. ' •
were amid of being boycotted. That the' The Wheels were Wrenched from ' his' boggy, •Tlie council of Arthur villacm iffWelling- '
Street Car,Co, will beat the strikers is quite :smith° vehicle apace . but beyond this no , . . - . 0 . • ...
' • . , ton milady, neglected piecing a rat:nevem a
isvident, because thoY aro now running all the 'other &toga was done, , .
eve they want, and many Of the men are corn. . • small bridge. One dark night a buggy, -
ing mid. eating for re employment, But dile
• On Sabbath, morning, 9th iiiit„ the German Occupied by one Mitdcleu 'eel Burns collid-
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strike haen very serione armed for th0 city. Metehohliet chi:huh ruh.clperhihon_agei4.e Brehlit ed with 4 vehicle ore the bra,
The 'Otiatie iiisiltiolltiffe6: line Didesele agile ev. are.euestroyeaeuy nrce.--essovne"e° 1" an '"'"'"- le me i manageable ati-d the conveyance
e u i . ,
.0f:inswing. con veyancee, end the • free busses builihng. is. the isuppos'ed cause . Pastor • anda men , were . upset over the bridge.:
is an infringenlent of Una privilege, enclit is 'ellwan" wi" away at the ' thee' ael Mre. Madden ilad li letebrgkee •atid Buena, ea. •
anticipated that they will put hay, heave Seliwatidt and the . chiMree bad "a narrow
Owed severe Menace. 'Actiotawasebeemiss__aase-
.claim.agabistetheseieysforetheeconsequenteles eieepve. ,Their- nef 1.1For11-r,, •Qtl.il•engect.;er,n
saw ine ,inimes, hastened,- to tbe-scond-all ligainetethe coroorittroiran darnegai, add a e
that the city will have to pay it. What ef. ;, . . ,
roased -the sieepieg inmates, who had justjury mate the former $200Canci the latter' ' '
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of revenue-,ana it re the Opinion of lawyere
feet the strike wilt have upon the politica, --- - - • .
/ vine to escape tii their night clothes. . . .
atmosphere In the city, is very* hard to say4
patina to those men, many of whore have Frank amide preeieent of the Street Car Co.,
several tokens of lloyol faVor (hence thebante is a member of sale Dotoinims Govanmetit.
Hoye' Stedf), who have adjuied the epitbet 'Very naturally the workingthen look upon
•conferred upon altrevelling dootots anti have him as representing the views of the elinistry
Pomo befOre the people willing and anitious to on the labor questionsaed so long art be shows
cure their diseases. Sonic. mese vvooderfill oppoSition-to-the--labor-intexest, they avow,
cures have been pettermed upon people who their determination to oppose the candidates
have long niece lost courage. This can be ot tho Conservative petty., Setae ,of,the *sty
easily understood when we knots the doctors mieistere have bait peeteching upon the
have had over 20 years the aeveral hoimi- question at "Oakes," but their utterances
als and infirtintries of einglancl, Ireland, Scot-
land, rrance, Germany, Austria, Denmark,
Eneeia, Sweden, Soudan, the Army and
Navy, atm Most of tbe epeeiallets have at
mie time been professors of different brenehes
of medical -learning in tome Of the first Uni-
versities of the world. A oesaltetion will
be held. on each ate. Rentember treatment
Free for first visit oply. Ditto -18th June mystery. teritchtean Is 'kept guard 'West eVettemiosh, for $4..o.
to 22nd Sum. eh 14. --See band bine tot dis. against dre;but when this One wits tlieeovered•• Tee mime easeae eeleeeelsa ese taseese Ttepiasola-et, Exeter, on the este trist„ Om wife .
- 8 er g n' end painted, will& melte it a gOod
thelt°1faroritrimttli:ffisetr6eehtulakinicligtholuro°uvlsdhlyfuirittthear RIA)1114"' 51 al".
itACKETT,....ln 'Squab on the via Ina, edema
armee curable • it had beet bernirig for ten /Mutate, and he
It is estimated* that the wet Of perched. ,eitoneeto us of the di ast filet was 04 ae MEM'
— wee calnaly tatting on the back stairs, outirely
have been ea nicalyenouthed and non.commit-
tal as they often are ou 'etner subjects than Halts elr, Parke has inatigeltated a Sunday
strikee, That good will Conic out of the labor schoel it ecinticetion With St. Market congre-
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a,gitatioe ie generally believed, bet bet in the galore Aubern. The prospects of enceesi
direction that laborers enticipate, aro good.
The Mail building was spin, on Saturday. Dead Milne, the weleknown tboroughbred
night, the scene of A disastrous tire -the third kook man of Ethel,- has sold hie telebrated
within' two •yeare. What wag the origin is a bull, "Lord Lovell," to Edwin Gant, et
ley the Redistribution Bill whicb theuee or.
quay Government has inttedneed 'este thee
Around the Countv. , lefaiiitoba Legielature, the istuisbekeee sea*
There are several .eases. cA diphtheria id has been increased from 3,1 eo,35-aelle-teatleal
'Imagers locality. 'se , •""• 'go acsauportirlideorinfosrectathetihtoltuagfitassubniittdto,
Thonme Zane bee sold-hie4.0e010141;1110er,feltinitd
o of the seats granted to the western division of
Oilers have deemed it bettor to out off three
tt,lifeoerlOstfsh,00.' doe!. Grey, VI
the Province, The general belief is that the
huthltilicalleere f0rtitmW'ointigtblitien12.0dhaesonr.ntr,Cellanetieedttocaf cies to snit the Tory interests he far as poo.
Moser° is a gerrymander of the constituen.
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pear Monnt Brydges,fot Which' he paid $4,200:- Bible, but owing. to the flUctriating *character
of the 'population ibis likely that the inten-
tions of the Bohm:hers will bob be realikedi
•BORN
tIodoneh township. en the *
lust., the wire et Mr, ,lehn Wigglegtea, et a claughter.
nEITNIS...-Iu Brussels, on the Vith last,* the wits .
of Mr. Mary Dennis, of a son. • • •
ing the tell roads, about which the !
vri eatureev intern:ion emir eortespond
ton and Wentworth Coencile ate negotiat-
faig, will be $260,000,
. Half a mile of lumber rade, the talet
Shore 8e, Westerte ley. toundeintise, Wittee
teak, freight hien se, and tee rat entail belide
Meseta. Halsey Park, Got ei Sturgeon, Jelin ings were binned ttie Mon aer WA,Vftt%Vi
Ium vistone, co. teer, a tt f.
was in tbe offiee talking with some et the
out, A few eine been in Sinitbern Manitoba foe the past two *
re; e eee IL Herten, vat (laughter-M.1w.
of the Pah bey. ,Telin Herten. London, 1::+ rt fa
sty VI
art. for a -while •tars late of Clitneu out. •
ployees; and admitingth
ing that /hero etrteked ab
°Di' ling hotise,
gee.
leteIrett formerly of till:tem, aged SO years, •
' • • ' Glemr Smith; wife arid children, Who have Tuehaseetitill en the test:ea., elite;
tieth (laughter of gr. donli Crieb, efree .0yettm
o piles of job
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liner the plaeo wee 0, mass of obit
anthem and hriek, shsw the friendly
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11 tonere
er, years,, returned to Ortey on 'Wednesday of last ,„„ '
.At buffalo, N. oil the Anr41,
sa week. Thee' purpose tereaining in Ontario ese,'"ItT?Xe
)atiolls °xi ,g betW
meths of the greet tierce.,
the 'Ntall an • Oa title Initiated uf the yome; (Attic) purehamel
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