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The Clinton New Era, 1886-06-18, Page 4• • , • 4 • • 0 - : 3 9 . n l% 6 tr 01 a ti vr !Me CLINTO$ war LIU best local paper in Huron, will be sent to new subscribers from 1st July to 3ist Dec, for 50 couts-in advAnce. . . , fln 14;4'00010:M C Strawberzies-.0. Hoare. Strateberries-jain Anderson. Keno for sale -G. Glenn'. • Farm to rent -A. Doclswortlt. Farm for sale -John Rudd, . Greereeductions-A. A. Bennett. . Ventral gre.cery--11. U. Walker. Central drug etore-J, H. Combe% . For the, hot weether--•Estate J. Hodgente Millinery -j C Detlor & Co Sto.p and think-Jackeen ttrOs, • A, Canadian facte-Geo. E, Fay & Co. Funeral director -A. A. Bennett. , Reply to broken arin-W . H, Cooper, Circus--Ptliman &Co. • , . . Liberal. Convention for south Huron, • , Ther-Liberale efi$euth. Huron will hold a ConVention at Erucefield,. on Tuesday, tee 29tte infit.,. at 1 p. O., for the purpose th of SeleCting a eandidate to renresent • .n, . • • Riding at the. next Den:11010n eleaMe. Althotigh th" 's " hived" constiteenev .. is ; a . .,, d iequires ne effort to put in a Liberal "au • . • .. representative, we e.apect to see a large attendance on ehe oceesion. It is not hard to. anticipate who will be the choice of • the :Convention, but it Would not be licy to announce the name beforehand. Po' -. • - .-. • - • „.....,..........e.. - . 1,7 ti " Roproseltative. ?Gallons . ..., „ , elEen 4DWAI1D LINDSEY:ELWOOD, M.A., Rector of SL theme's ()Unroll,. Godie / etioh, Ontario, and-Aecbdeation of Huron, was pOr t C n a ork, I. reiantel en the 13th December, ., 1810. He is a son of Edward Elwood, %nap. • • • lant In the 7th Roeal Feallierie by Eether Lindsey, The Elwooa family belongs. to. the gen ry o escommon,, re an . .voir t f II I 1 a gd. d Linasey Elwood at first attenaed a private. sobeel in De•bltnitattgbt by Ilev.T.Pelleddert, Quef.jeetlee Hagerty being a pupa at the Berne whoa • Youn El • d ft 1 g ata) a erwan ee- tered 'Irieity CollegeeDnblin, freer which IP,- • stitetion lee graduated A, B, in 1831. •lie reeteved hie ma.seerss ilegree seven -months. later, Oa Oetober 6tb, 1833, be wee ordained deacon by the Rev. Dr.Enox, 01'1(111410e, and prieet, en ASeeltaion Pay, 1836, by the Bishop . . of- Limerick. He became enrate of the pariah ef emcee, in the diocese of Team, ; he was next removea to l'enderagee, diocese of An, inagli, .and, again . to Drumbanagher, in the mime dioceee. In 1848 be emigrate/1 to Ceua• da, soul was locum. tenens for 0, few Months. at York Mills • after which be n.eoatne rector of 66-flesiree'LChurch. Godenicia, . P-a-SePreme bar of 1875, his zeal, learning and piety re.. ceived'a sithatentitil Meek' of rear/gainer' bv his appointraent as arelideacon of Huron, end eliaplain to the Lord Illeboin As a preacher the arcluleacen ispowerful, marlins utterance!, are nrways Marked by warmth of' ieal, -h Iterate' thought, and. a peivading.culture, I •e is eesingultely pleaeaut readee j and he has the love and reverence of those cremated to bio pastorfil care, Ite was a trustee of elm Goderich High School fur seeeral yearn', imd has Always ta:kerinelieterteointerestein educe. tional work, ai be hes in II &hi 4.. ....ngs eel t•ng a 1 to the moral end intellectual. progress of tbe corareneity, fee married in September, 1836, 1 i• . • • ,. j ..y• 1 eueclaughter-of-Ren. obit .eatsinfDrume cliffe. Ireland. . There baVesheen bore to this unioo eleven ohildren, seven of whom survive.• • Mrs.. EiNveed died on August 7th, 1870,eleePlY latneuted by a wide circle of fribude Of the seven ohildrenall'ere manned save. t ven.MarY- " - ' t e ' ' i r - end. William Bo I r. Esti e , the • eldest • daughter,..is the wife of Rey, Isaac Midaleten, •h.. A., of Ornews. ; Tellete S. M, is the wife,ef Ildrace Congiteste of Clifton, Ontario.; Rebecee. is the wife of Philip' Hate, barrister ef the. firm of tre le • Holt En° GI d • h • in roil,. .an3eron, e erie , George Veep)* is le the inland Revenue office at Strati/aid.; and Henn, Taylor is inhusinees 'at 'Chicago: The, archdeactote is rennin. of an -eitreniely oneerfel temperament ; 1,he hes a -eordieilty atid whole•heertedness• whieh pets a strang.er been good terms .with lien et rieee• aed is, in nhore ansunny.souled Chnstianen- . , . e , . - ADDISON' WOIITIIINGTO.t. ' ' Licreitiate of the Cellege• of .Phyeiciaiiii and • • . eurgeons ex Lower Canada -and Provincial • , benefit a the seperior echoole for which that ' tewa la noted. /He. bee Orme resided in Olin. - ton, and hais-aegetr.ed ft large Preetine inthate . town .aud the neighhorlog: townabiper. Here i he 13eciune a member of the Huron :Coenty •.Mettical Association,. et whtelk he ba. been seeretery Ana president, n.le watt elected 0,, member of the Canada teditsal Aseociation at rettawann 1880 ; and in June 1881 ee took part lei the organization of the Ontario Med. cal Association at Toronto. At successive: t• f tb" t• n t it, • mee lege 0 . is associa ion e fion r uted papere on the etitiject of diphtheria, and ere.. denne eerebronsPinal romaingitire. Finelly, at the meeting held at Hanailton ne 1884, be r, d, b h h It ' t h• d• °ewe t e ig est .comp men is me teal brethren if the province could , pay him, in. beim; elected president of thie now large and flourisning aosoeiation,, for the folkoving year, The meeting held at Louden in June, 1885, eerier his preeidenee, was in point of numbere end interot ft most enceesefat one, end . wee • • - attended* . by „neural enamel profess4r8 of alatinction froth the colleges 44 the United States and Canada, De: Worthington eentrieil buted to the Canada Medical Association at the Montreal meetiog, •held iu SePte•neer • 1884 i ' I • ' , a paperer' po.yeree •w eetowAs publish, ea in the Canada Medical eineL9rirtjlcal ,Toot. :nor -in -the. following , inotottor•• end at the Ohatbain meetieg, in Septeneber-;1885; it'paper . on intermittent cerebro•spinnl Meningitee ' winch is not yet eubliteied, In later years hie attention has been .speeially eireoted to tee gutsiest of • • ' I d' gyn,too ogy, ( nieasea of women). in cc:emotion with his general • . pree. lice, - Ho is often called in consnlation, .par. tieularly in difficult surgical oases. where his 'steadiness of hand and neediness ef resouree, derived from his early mechanical experience, have proved of much advantage, Dr Won. . th ing ton has nom -caned. to manypiesit 4,f el H e e h •- - -"e" pit lc trust. • e el t weofftee. of weeper for tbe united eountriee of Stormont, Dundee ' and Glengarry for about tee yeaes ; wes for several eeare-lodaesuperintendent et -wheels- in tee totenehip of Monde, .and heed the same office for threi3 years in.the Ownship of 'Howick ; was for a term English master- In ',the Dundee county •Graromar wheel; and was -for-abaut-eigla yearna trustee_of tbe. Clinton High School, He Wag a member' of the Clea, ton town council for tbe .year 1880•• "a noose erentensio • a • • ' per, nring the life of the Crooks Aet, with the exception of that yeer. He was one uf the committee for the township II ' • • • et ewick, appointed. to secure the construe. tionof the Toronto r rey andpreee ROI a • . , e 1 .vy ye and as secretary of .theceunty cotimittee, .took an active part in souring the.means ler the .completion ettlie London; Haron••and Bruce Railway; • 'He his taken aewarni inter: . est in the tetnperenee inOveinetit.from the le.' ; • • a h h 1, .: ,„. . . g entng, an as e a venous canoe in con. Mien wale a He has • beeu a member of e • ' • • the Masonic order'since 1857, and has eeen first master of three different. lodges, „then, • - numbers are 143, 162, 225. He ,is ' new a amerabereif4turetreaticl-Seafer•eh-ReealenAreh Shaw, Thompson and J. Sheer. It was de. .eided to place the Soho. l SuPpiem-ent aud Edusational gnuthly en 'tee left of teaebers' . _ periodicale procured throneli the Aesociation. ; Tim presideot, Mr, Malioeb, took as the topie for> Me animist Address, “Diseipline,". and handled'it ite a way that indieatea a 1013g and thorough a.enuitietenoew. ithtleebeet mattes s Of Inainteintng order in the school room and herrizenY atneng.parents, Heshowed the true object of good. titseipline, and among other subjects dwelt on the complete division of • ' • . • • • school time, ebe benefit to teachers andpaPile -ef, Plenty otereek ; neighed on earneetneen kuidnees, affection• ealoienical force, An ant- ated 'dem:lesion I .4 by Meagre. Stewart m 1 1 . .-• Dorrance, teurchilInGroves and Linklater fol- a On the nionon of Mosul *towed and eNe • - . . • • ' Linklater, the Inspeotor was given a vote of thanks for *hie able. and poiuted address.- Meors. a. W.Shaw and Stewart moved that Mr, Dinkleter read bis .report as delegate to le • v 1 0 oi lk L' te the .0f) mem. Asa mati t, „Jr, 'n/gla r deeming it, unworthy of the time required for the reading. seeing that fell eeparts of the eetin had bee ub Met in th c ool nii g 11 P I 1 e 13 It joureals., . Mr. Linkleter then read eble sum. les of th attar es of efe closhan mar , e eas . 4. ears. -r. , ... , . Houston, G. W. Rose, 3. elenroe, Fotherin. • gay, Smith, Nelles,17. Smith, Body and Alli., eon. - He readalso, a nOteelvera-theetmoretare of the Provincial ease/elation asking the In. .stitutes of the Province ttesend to the seoret- sey of' the Provindial asseciiitiou before Nov. • 1 le teeth subjeets as would be .of benefit for e . discussion at that association; Me. Linklater received. a well meritadvete of theeks for hie °°neieeterePrt-e--- • ' • Thee -treasurer read .his report. (en ,motion of Messrs. J, Shaw andBurehilnehe ex p„„, of the delegate were.ordered to be paid. The ereport was, adopted. • . -.Artier Day was. -tliseussed en a- practical. . • way Try Mr. Groves. Hedwelt OD the value of Arbor Day, Ito influeece ; mentioned tee - names of trees suitelate for. planting, . pointed , in council the ,eubject of religiqua instruction. in peblic •eohoole, detdre to enemas our .ep. provatof the aetion a the iton! the Mitdeter of Education in preparieg ehe,boon of bilge readings, . Resolvedfurther, that a copy of thia resolutionln tient by nee enoretary to tee Minister of Education, to to tire settee] jeer,. nide, to tbe Illail, and to the Globe, Tbrougheut the discussion* Xuspector Mai, , loch, gave hinte bearing On the papers read.- The suceese at t12.0 .tneetepg 'thawed that an earnestuess and enthumasm pereeded the ' • • . menabere of the association, and great and lasting henefit PAO roalt to all paroles who attended it. . • • • ' , . . i . • . .,-.. -! • ' i 1 1 1 • c ', - • ,, , ' . ; . , 1 4 .- . -, i 1 I • ..' .. . 1 , ' , . . . Toronto correspondence, • • • • — Thie city has beem.for sometime agitat.., • • ed frora centre to. eircumferences. by.,fiee preparation* for the Musical Festty0,1, which epened under the most auspicioue • • , on Toesda e enine For • a • ,,_ • . . circumstance V V en monsns past the best musical talent of the . ' is. e . " d h ' cay.bas been renearsing . un er t a di- e- rec loe o r . t f M F H T 1 . . . , orrington, organist b d- h • of the Metropolitan Chore , an t e _ - . . -. . e n as b e of no minor nil erten e ese t h , 0 0 . . le .G. 7 ices take art in AS over one thousand vo . , p . seine df --the cnoreteer the readerenof thee NEW ERA Cart form some idea of -what a practice wits like. • In - addition, to all these some of the beet singers • of the • 'United States are takieg t Th par . • . e e isFeetival" as 1 have said m ed • ,. co menc . in . tine Motual Street Rink tau Tuesday. even. ing, with an audience of three thousand ' , . - • • - • d t tie' '' •' nk thee m?tne of your rea ere may no i . ... a very large number, but two facts must • 0 b borne in mitiel• •vii'iLe•The Festival • • . cotitieues• for eeveral dayse 411(1'01e ad-, mission fee vuni-lifilir-high . ae eiX dolt ." tars and'a, half. But , what a erowd-it was simply .immense, and if .I. may be al- . ,• . lowed-to-conr--a•-n-eit•--phrasei-though•-it-Pf-•-•,---• -- brit strickly grammatical, I would say the . eregregeyee ssimmeneer." I don't pretend ,,, , te knoW, anything. about bars, quavers, .1.• semi7quaVers fl t- d ha h es' • - , a e an 8 rps 1 in le, but I can tell good singing when I heir it • - . . • • , ,. . . . • ana .tue singing on this occasio.n was as . good es I ever. expect eo • hear-eunless the. • . 18 • - b •tt e • • • ' • an. ge ., sing e e.... , • . , ,. , , „... • . It, Is.. doubtful if there: ns. an-y.oiker , • .. . . len° • on* p ,. the Amenetin Contineet where •. • so , inan y•-drowninn aeciderits occur, es do , ,. - . .. .. on Toi•onto *we, Froira early. spring untit• • :- . tete in.the fall, it seems te be a contienoun • • '. . record of slid accidents; • NVhether 'they . . arise through carelessness' er because. of • fl ---t-- elnie • 'lett- • ' 0 . ' • d 'd ci ' le reac iy o le a a trs, is nn em e ,5-----s--- but perhaps. as *much .blame. maybe at-. incited to narelesseess .as any thin els.e. • • es .1 S I el- I t tl'•• • *• ' 0.• ' - ' - te '. • 7'.' n,y on ,,..t n ay, as .. iree,youn ,men,se ,.. , , ma with -a sail beat,. and nothing has been .... • .• isnel • 4 Itilli/011 FRIDAY, • v - . * .7 - W • eta.. - " , JUNE..18, 1880. . ' . . Novo Scotia Lleeitenvi. The Provincial elections on Wednesday • Noel), Scot a, reeulted in the previoutily 'n ' i • . • . . large Liberal majente becoming' an ever' Whebning one. ThnHouse epeeists of • 38 members. In the former Hoiese the Liberals, Aumbered About 28, irteindinn -•••••'- k ' In theliewIy.elented- liouse the Spea. er, ...., .. s • tee Liberate appear EO'have'30" seats Out or the SS. There are" aeveral seats as_ to which the Foul!, is. doubtfill, atid when . . . the facts'are known it pay turn out ,that the Liberals harreoeVert ,a larger majority then three to one; The iseue Wa3 Mainly for secesilonerPril •the Deminion, and the secee:,0 .._ mists Mirried the dy .. Two. Z.f the • • 81 ..,....-- ...i.--.....-._ , 4.-sss"."--,ssmws'ss- ''''s Ts/minion Cabinet Minis ers nseti their - • tiersonal influence in •the elections, but . . v . _ ,. •: , , • , • • *oe - 1Pdltertas• Wiener the into shape, bele. Now, astray. • Tne rielit apiece for evOry the • Dorniniou. eiteixday that mum in pewee. ' Tull CcIngtegaticina gee& expreisea. ministerial example that Ministers of Ten-GoVernment . -` . Jettoogs., --: Dominion VoteneeDists. are got then the general erections will be markeble. eed. see if -we are 'far of Cmada fanow more then.$50 man, Woman Ana 'child in And it es growing weer the i rasent government re. . •• • "."-• • hate, .. in ooevention, . . . . • • teenesentne ea•eeeentoned..,ne • exemptiona, They thee set an--Jec• Might be properly adopted by othernlonominatione. • - • • • • h '•-••- 11 • i 1 _as festea .Y. appo ntm . fl e a rnot appearto nave •Peen--••-yery., • . • . . naucli: The•peoPle down •hY the sea are evidenq '• net desirou's of having -. the • .• • • • • ' Conservative party to rule ovet them, .Ala though. the. electionsie . of the most encour,-- -; , , .agine chtriecter for the Liberals,. it does MA necessarily follow that 4 general'elec- . tion will. be•equallyno: We hope; how- • . , . ever, that this may •be.the.. presage or pet, tee things tofollow. ..- ... .. . • .. , • . Oa' therielrmethods at planting trees rovouid-- have parents as well as pupils present en Ar. bor Dayn contended with a 'description. of Winghanes arbor dey. Discanion followed. • by Aloe's. Linelator and, Litheber. lecident, ally, tlielnapneteneree ha , . - larkett-t t so far as reperted to bin; 1,015 trees ritereplantea•oe„... in North. Heron on Arbor Dae fn 1885, For . nis address, Mr; Groves was .given e vote • o E thankti, on tne motion of Moore. .1,iukleter and MaK inley ' .. • . • • • The'Preshlent.nanied Alessi's. Stewart; Me; FaulePlummOr, Liuklater ana Dorra.nne, • a • . nominating iienicantece. ... .. • • • • • Mr. Mitchel then introdueed the subject of! "Orthoopy for entrance elass-e • Henhowed ',the.valne of, and the beat meteetle of dealing .with,. syllalidatioti phonetic se -el -liege end , t t' 11 ' t.' h •• h 1 b • ' 'mum a len.; i ustra ing t ese mu a y nu- menous !nal:ivies, tooleup.tbe use of the dise .;eretionl marks, "and showed a way of nrouping letters of a similar sound that'would facilitate' • • : • HIS acquirement of nhelleey ; omiclu • ' dm"' with en Agent -General' lei repioeut entente ' in Australia. 'Phis will .ne a .good position for some 'anneal supporter, and' Will be about as mech use as a pmr of pante would be. to a. - - - pig. What do the Governtnent. par-, how- ever, tne-peciplo will haye te •pay. for. it.. • Tile: Senate 'cost every yesident el the . .. County el Huron foe Rs jest Bession, 'about 83* each, so that•a man whcqe,, family copsists, ef himself, wifeand fteenhildvein es ',earthed. to pay $18 for his, Otero, Thia ii only a small part of the legislative tax that tho ratepayer is callee to rpay-end he.paya. it.' just as surely es he does his local tax. when she °elector comes araund. • . :. • - e. - • _ •Trus. Mon treellierald ..hits.the .uail,oe. Wee . . .. • re-e---•ther'neee • -- Into "Sunup; Libeirat.rlaigrin. ' ' ',.. - . , . -. . . , ____. • • . - - • • , • TheToranto 'Voting Liberals; •in antici- 7 t'. fll 6 ineetino to be held in..:Vorp: pa. ion o . 1. • e • i'. • • ' ernal next nionell, leiyo prepared and tub. • 'mit.this fellowine lien platforni ;-- . . 0 . • -1. -Independence for Capada. ' . • - • • - • ....2„..„Tariftfor, raven tie enly --IiieeTiteetneiniffereerener ,• `firle-the--Comityrof• head when it press are eery They used then he hadnot Sir John Modentild. eircumstaices had been conteeted• lerank Smith' a genelerea•rieof Seem of -.the lemned *Consereatives, af Knighthood,. %Id *A. Smttln, • rerrea oo him. receive snob a equally IO mole man who. Liberal • party, justify bim in. tonsietent, Hon.A. Mackenzie ;rip to -the Old 'ormer's health.' tonic was the trete friende Mirpren-iiiiiiiiii: OP. Mack/me-mei. , portiou-of aid of him t the expense more dishonest le could, have • Tau Londoa mon.aiglieed n copnection tient buiblifigent tot be theelightent on, lint it, is iymptome of iwir lender, ire as plain an s setrainat n politioal matters, 'atiada TIM' flatlet n Juno 30th.: oveuue aumunted•to renditinze to 2,-333,018 for nd of May,•1886, 12,542, whieli y the end of ow estiruated nee el the N. eene more (lotions. 0... kr the Methodist rester economy..in 1 the chetah s a etee thin • , • go, bat is 3110 nester, itheren_enteettlegeemnatiet 'embers of ' met avetnput pon them, and alii1sndiniaii. 301101nY• Reaionable 3 (heeded to,. tat in several !asotiable 'expenditure, in ettd 'weeping Tnn tfiebe iuskonit on. the etr doh its .. the . ••• matter/toy, tenet see it a Men iti the . mere 's atiye once, that the. :Par 440 -411 filter m•liere aperients ao by Liberals tatically in .n be get,' exceptiog edere of a altieg.the first yinato run out .fiy are en img nonnoatuente tit 0 overeomo, ;taint nt every ;formica to lat if he Armee:: here he le ii anaht otit -of. . remarks • eiThe Conservative . . bard upon•Sevator. &Donohoe: to be very. nompliMentare , but expeeneed, dissatisfactioenalh It ie• wonderful how alter' •caeeint If ' 'O'Donoho•e to play 'second *fiddle te .he would have oontinneeto be ' the highest" Tory tyee. ' ., • vere paeans -that have:c6n, • : . foe accepting titles are pew -congratulating Dien. becaus.e such lionere are :Min. q. .... . . ef it is . impolitic for one to honors, :and we believe •it isi it , . • 1,. -for 3. Tbe nenessIty fur the• cetepl mien Of • the confedenition'system by thenninission Of Newfoundland.' . : • . •• Th ' t'• f• 1 • .t1. • •- • • t of 1, . e reseeeteemerteene le. t./.ei .emen . • • the fisneries theputo to Canada alert°, - 6. Commercial tinien with ..theefenited States.. ,. . . • . , • • 6. The eibolition of tbe Senate, . . .7. No Statenaided immieration, e • • S. Groupeckonstituencle= and ctimula'- • '' • - • • : . ” • . . • tive Voting, • • • ., • ,. • • . . ... • ' _9. The Commentler-in.ebief of the Can-. action militut.sq, he appointed by the Cane -.., - . adieu GoVerninenf. . . :ere- .n.tliington;whieli 10. Manhood suffrage. - .• • .... r . ,. 11.•• No Chinese immierittion • ' • ---- e . . . .. • ' . • • •,' • ' • 12, No.thent Service superanneatione • ' = - , • traration-o-f--c t - ••••• ' 1 .. Huron, Was:born in, the torinsliip of Lon ine • . gut) , County. of Prescott, Upper •••Canada,,on Jane, all Won. 3, ne18. His "father, . Stephen. H . . . thin non wes•a native f 1 tante ford 0 n.' e „ _. . e e , g. , 0 ,. . o Went ;, and. les mothein Elleabetle • (Fo rd) Neorthingtoa, was horn. in Plainfield, Massa- , &mutts,. both being of god 'New. England decent. His father's. ...ancestor.. Nicholas ' ' • ' non min rated to Cotmectiout in Werthing , . , g . . .. .. . • , leen • from „Deecasnire, Englapd. As the 'n•ame. of Worthiegton is pretty widdy cliffine ed ire Canada and the United ' States (lose. • ' - ' ' • • • ' ho bear it May' *be ititerested ht learning, wi *t. ' ' a .• e . ' • • I' - • . • f NV r t tat .1 nu erive from the ownahip o or- is -situated in tire salter deeds' at Leyland and parish of. Standislt; in Van. •eashir ' b ea 't" t • 1 e, . a o wee e ent es, earth:eon of .Liverpoo): Here,' acernaing-• to .Builte, • 'the -Ds fa ii_v_a_.-Wa.r.thinglon.ahav'ellAhri..: tliipters.: Nog. 30 and 66- 1 b f , a so a mem er o the St, Elms' Preceptory. Dt. Worthiugton has been throe timeaniarried-first -an Octo. • . . , . . , / .. . .. ., , , ber .04 1843 tineninalennert--Elletenetb, .eldeit daughter of Peter Carman, of Iroquois, County of Duedas„ OntariO. • •Her death -occurred on Apeil 22nd, 186$;• end he .agaite married, ow June he' h 18 * . t 9t. , 69, Sarah, eldeet. daughter of John Carroll of East go re •County of Ox f d ' ' • ' ' r ' - • ' '' or. etepterio., • Her death took place •on De. .combei•-•••28rdi-1872-.----4-e- Married , • on May- • 05th • 1374 his . present wife Louisa second - '-- '' • ' 'e • • ' • daughtet of Conatant Lonis -N, au Egmond of • E d '11* 0 ' t f•H• ' • 0' • '• ' • o ginon vi er • oun y o urns, ntano, ana .. „. • • grand danghtenof Coltinel-elartleanynneriere. • mend. .Colenel Ya n. Egmend, Mt Marty:per, • elope wiel be. ieteteetett in learning, had served with distinction •under Wellington,. and wait a lineal -seendant 'Of the eelebrated. arid Am- a timid commonlynnis.pronouncersToTdre Tr lively, end•interesting diseeseion by •N e , . • ' I ars Groves, Lithgow,•Plumnier, Thompsoii ; 'Stew. t 1- kl t a M C (1 * •• f llowerien. ar. , An a er an isa ,a, ey, o . Mr...Ourchill .Was given a. ordial, -.Vete 'cif Minks. for his instructive °nay: ' • • 6. • . , . ., .------ .. • , . . , e, At t le endue session, .rvInch began at §,20 .• • ' Mr. Groves was called for the "Con. P.m.. ., „ • . . ne°61-r° na° m asv IP d by a,: series . ot -short sentences -showed its' different and difficult ~ea" th cls ' '' b' h f 1 d 'li u, e nousamn- w le o lowe t e• . . . etreerdeol-thenesenvenbenond th &finding "..0.f.„, . • • • one of Limit bodies:, Whoa the went out • . , . • .... Yf', • . ._ the windevas blewing ten h•eavy or any one" •-ee ice riek then! lives in a. sail bola but • tl • . . . , ney , 'mere evidently deterelinedee go; it is said , Olathe Were ' assed another boat When -7- Y . p . , by . .. .. .... Well out on tbe:water, and. were cauttoned .. , • ..' • ' • • • azainencarrying so much sail in,the gale, . • • but they launhed end said they were alt • . • • - '• • • •'• .- ' .. right. .Algood -manyepeortle...have-coine. -.._-........ .. to ,Yrief b ' • •et 'm It's '1" d 't • , y carrying a° uc at , ae . i . . , is ,nOt at all .likely that - the • saci•fate, of,. • n . ele pee headstrong, and, urifOrtiina.teybung ...7. ., men will rone a: warnin to others, There i" • .: P ,. - . , ,g. . . „ , ., , • . , =gilt be rOtrna • te.moranze a little over . . , . - .- . .. . . ... tne conneetion between seeking pleasure • • - th S lib Lb . • d ' 'cl t • ' ' ' - on ea a,a n acci en s amine e - - . 'therefrom; but we lefeaine Toronto is. a • • • . -VerYourorat 'city on• •the Sab.batif;• but to. . .. • • i , • , • • ' • . • •, ' • ; • I „I' e text b noks. of Messra. Robertson .ana• Bain were requen y et e . . eesrs. c au e ' f ' el Pt d . M IVI le I Lank,* aud Steviert took a lively pare inthe .......... r - eel,- 7 . : • - ds1i01188su • Messrs, Stewart and Lanklater •rooverna vote of thanks to th a 'se lot which , 0 s Y, s . . was unenimonsly darned:. • • .. - e -7-e- - • The F 'a • ' ' • d 1.9'itk e n ay eaormeg session opene. a • ,r , a.m. ' "Minutes of tinavions day reaa .flod• aen proved elle..11reninating Committe rep.oited as 'fellows :=-Prepident Me. -J.' O.. Linelatern Vied -President Mr. W..II...Ste.ware,. Secerreas. elle We E. Grove's, ..Exectitive • Committee „. • ....,-.. - s . , , • ,, ,, Liessrs. J: u. naretone, en . G. Dunn A• -iel , C'' Raul; D. Dorrance,. A. B. Bitrebill ; . Autlitora De...en:Donald: A. • H, Monne; -delegete to' ProVineial Assimietione Mr. J. W.. Shane= Te • t f th - t• .. • • •tt . ii•••• e repor 0 e nomina ing maven ee. w s . - .. . „ .• , ..• • e . adopted. • • . • . . . ele NV..11.77. SteWart dealt With "S.hort the. thods •• in arithenotio 'i . Ile showed short • • ' - .. • ' • e - • • •• • • • methods for queettons iu. Addition, suettactiort multiplicatiote long :division, • least common multiple, -subtraetiati •end multiplication ;of fractions,. clecinialer interest and' diecautt.--. Dineweeigirby-itieniers. Raid; Duff, Groves and .Linklater fellowede .' Mr. Groves. moved and, Mr 'Reid seconded' ..a vote. of thanke toeinfr• • • , ' • - .. ,-• . , • , - Stewart; whicnewes•unammeuely pesseu. • • • elt• .7 IV Shew •took.; eip ..Datitving; ,••13y • • - '• - ' - " . . . means of anortipass he drew in poespeotive. a bo fi •t "n t • • i 's i • el it to the cu , i t ure g he, va ri h ng...p, t . , right of theobjeet, and then to tbe• left. 'He sli w lb a'ff et . d d - -Me 's e 'the a .et y i eine y . gra s . cm e Ways of drawing a box with Tid in Ye:riots pod. . :Winona .baok, a eross;" and ' dondiurled ly Workieg,.. a series . of.. problems.. in pradical: geoinetry. - Disrueston. fellowed . by. Messes.. •Plummer, Muir, Reid. and eleFaul, . Mr. . - . • • • . Groves ploposed and 'Mi. Mnir. secene.ed., a eetinef thankoneelr. Shaw.; which was•parised:- ' Mr,..-1-V-44,...thiff,clisaustied Time•talees for- 13 d cr. S ' h 1 ' • bl • In . rigra e a oo s, in au a co manner, e showed wherein. the •difficulfy . of marring a . • • - %re •- b re ' ' - l' ' th If r ta ' t rvicea 1 tranetable Tee, ,..: :Ord ' ' ' eu Pen' a ,to Ire Attended to in. conetruefing atimentible. IR st t 1'1 ' • b' t b 1 ' ew . dere ti na et lie se jec y t rawieg o ere onetime' tables. on a blaok•board. . Mr; Dud's caste,' slioivere the week of an old' and Able teachen,and. his remarks on bis-frirbjecte and- the diseuesien that followed* brought ciut intery . !points of eeal .practieal yenta te tbe oven:. worked towhee. Misers. Young, 'S.. Shaw; Reid, Tlfompson; Stswarte Hiens and,f4rovee condneted. theedisceasion attendant eott.the d. , . rea ing of tne essayist's pence', • On motion o f etesers..11,eid. eecl. Timeeptiene Mireleall was te heenty - anothw-,--40-the-fa-et--tio May be identified with. the . . is, the recipient,. does not our eyea; eeVe.betieve, en being . ". . . . . • • 7 ' • end wife bees gone plea Countreelee the benefit of the • Prioi• to going,,ItIrs. Marn yeeipietat of e purse of money • - itepttliwa. This :was' re geactous, 'Whatever My have been shorteemiegs in the -eyes of the acniimuttite,. it. on never -he- Oat hofeatherede his •oin nest of ebe eeentry... Had he been- jean, the. probabilite is that 'beenin.power'.te•day.. .:, •• ' •Free Picea ' ie yr/tide-11411y. . . in proletialeg tit detect. a njob" with the erection /Seep* Parliaa ' Toreatoethoughthere May , gronntle .for euelesuspla• blind.as a bat, iii, seeing any .evrong-doing : on. the part of Its though the indioatiene of •sueh as a pike•staff. • The .Free.Press tenlat• and. swallow •a camel" easier thne atiy, paper la • . • • . • • year of the -Detention will close Vie to the end of May --the" $20,68e,f356 and.the ex. ./.,-°Ft..•••• ' ' - 02,0.18,874 showitig nileficit.ot• the eleven moeths. . At tho there4eas A turplue Of 81,•• wag converted into a defitia jeer,. The deeeit this year is at .$5,000,000, . Whet nes be.. P. premien that there abould -prevent .• . ' .. • • • , . , .... Conweeces heid• latelf, the goaeral management -fends was recoeitnenderl. Thie eliould have bon taken 'Long . .tranugraeion ono cif those- ves b tt • 1 • , . mo, . e or ate , Too nattny minioters have ' 'the., their congregation are ab' 6 to din -lenity any and all.demando there has. been a tendency to igheit "-there '6110131d llaVe been' expenditures eannot ' but the idea is teals -spread . departments, it has boon tnn Five years. ,henee ohanges in cher& inatters ' , "'' . congratulates the pr, '1 op e o selection Of- •leIr.. We 13. We. Liberal Candidate Rif that for the Dottrinien llohse, We in that li*ght. We admit that moon Wes notnieeted by the to odifteSt Latst Hume, r in. ' '. fo - Part' . 'tilers, Weald. atipport support their tandidate, no. ho comes from, but because our foolitalri tliinge, ill no reason•'• thould, We believe, ineat ere; local etimilidates, whenever they of course; the tietual 'party, and the Liberals are 'cessions, mistake' of the campaign by ;mars, in constant/Hetes whore owl, The obblotion of them is.ono of the snot . diffn old it dieted iiir needed.. rceiveu, possible instance, With all , Mr, eleeIurrielt we e• *II i ' - ny.s 1 st ; mi„6„04 in trimiren; a seat 1 'et ithelt'h 'then 14 111,11 hater , Perliaturbt. ' , , . I 701'e amen- Railway Rands. • ' . .' . • • 14; Total prohibition •tie •iie . sUbmitted e ee ne • • - e• ' • • .1 n • o e pu to .vote at t e next e eedoe. '• 7 5, Arbitretion lo be resorted to in ease- • . of labour•troubles, . . ;,-.. -_. " . 18. . No violation. of the ;Independence, • frrim a • ' • • .. . 0 I a. 1 a ent Act. • , ..,. , e. . 11. A . Canadian- to ' be a - tinned as 6 . • •• ' - . • PP . . , • .. . tavern° n..Geheral., . -. •-•' ' . - 2 18. •The adoption ef the penny peStefie... • ' 19. The pondemnation. of•the Doininion Goyernrnene.Franchise Act. , ' ' • .. 7-207 The.Condemnation air the :manage- rnent. of the North-west . • '• '. • ' : • .. • • viig,;.y. ,:,. '';--t . „;, . ' • 'Y rt" tue retest 01 ibeee aeg.ges`i•ens e°. faulkcan.belbiand, but there are 'one or: • ' . two that ate not likely to. ire aecepted0 'In •,.. .. .- e-, .• .- ••.• .. • . , thst rust pia.cenuanaomia ineepenuenee is • • ihIpracticable; it meting; if '..nothing elie, that the: protection we ''.i.rjey u„der• the • • • • " " British.flagi would-be . cleprivtd...as under, , _,,, . _ indenendence, and " we , would erequireeen • • . • - ' .• • standing enmy to make up for it •A tariff e . .• . ' • .. , . • . e • .. Me reTentio onty • ie what" Liners...1A neVe advocated all along. : In the •neXt eneee ' • we do hot think NeWfouncliaud • will ever• „.. • . • . .. , , . .. -.. . enter•Confetleration 'and it•eVould• not be • iee- ' - ' -- : .* — • .e.ii•-.7.-T-:-, • . ..r.•• . ... :r.."'", any_better opt is. u u. T . reservation. • • he settlem nf or th fl. b* ' "a' • • . . .- e, .e s,ery .,..ieptite • es..pot. nem . . , atter that ' Canada Can • settle % . • -alone. Commercial union With tleit.United_ 'States yould..meet with 'favor froin a great man ' business. nicer .13* t th '* 1 - * ' • y , , , u , ere s.a preju,- dieo in oe. ingids of the masses that will euch..a /thing t • k'• ' 1 - f ' • • ' . .. . • a P)g•••1) &tee . 0r. eeme time to lame:- 'The 6th, 7th, ath, 9th:'and. 10th- 1 .. li f ' h• 1 r • • • . . p ite• 8 0 t e. p at orm- are• . accepted, and the iltb*Mielit be amended- _,, , ) because. we' tan no 'more ' - ' prevent Ciainese . . - ' . • ' ' ' " . without a direct -.or indirect; - • ••• - * ' lose • than .wacan prevent . the ,A.friean o ' r ' '' " . ' - ' • Irishman torntng .to min shores. • Nos.,12; .. , ' , 0 -fin i . • ; ' • • : ' - - • trki: s - • • ' • . • • but $o.,17 shank:1,mill fer the eritiee abo•-• . 7 , Fatted en. high.repute from the. time On the Plantan•nortunate genets." ' Stephen -Hall Worthington at the. age of tsventy,five :enlisted el the American • ' '' Arnie* 'during the war 'of 1812.• .He was 'in' the action of Fort Erie ' end was taken prison• d . . ' •••-. • ' ' • • °rte. I•ee watt sent. with 'a .paety 60; .t.t.nug a'ad • • a f T .f • • . , prisoners estinc • or• -I eh ax, but escaped k a ana renetinect in the Count •-of ()1/ t'e •-if YI - - ' - • )•.• . I. rescott . Here lie not only found,,pretection• and friends among the settlers, bute having)* ge0t1 conirecticet, education was' induced them to o en a school 'in Gilt •Co. rit .:11Ye continuedpin this oceepetion the gretaYe'r. • art of the time until the yeer 1823, . when' ImPie. rewired with bialimily, le ,Creauga contain in the S;tate ot Ohio, where Some propertie had descended to his wife from •hen father, Yeung nddison. received here a eeood coMmen school. . eclucaterer , and attended for a time the.Paines- vele adademy. inlis• lather wished him. to, study inedieine,. but • •11. * h • . a was t en too young7 te •appreeiete the arinice. Helted like many • h. ingenious lads; .a turn, for mechanical worke and wan at his own -desire- ipprenticed• • at•the ' • f 'fif • • •' ' • ' - age o teen to a joiner:, Ne. hen -he had masterecielna trade, be turned lie .attention, • 'to that of a millwright, which, offered- better seep° _for his et:dente. He erected several mills, with Whet Were the latest-soientifie• inn. proyementr,tu_Ohio„. in northern New York,' ' . •'' '••• 1 .-D ' 1 .• ter he anO finally ineCena, so ., aping t teem foltowed occastonallytlao parental occupatien Of sichdol•keeping An • atMck of • illtiessnre• • • • • • ' ' tilting from melaria, gave hire the °pedant'. .t f t d 4 " 1 • 4 I/ 1 1 y or• a a y, an . ec um pa y• to t ie reso- - • ' '• 1 . t ' . • --- -- lution offollowing. eis .a.ther'S advice, and a i a _opt_ng Use profession of Medicilie Ile b • , .. , . , . ... .. e , . . e, gen nis seudesain 18o2, when beevas 24 years of age-. • To•gairt the necessary theansehomitie: .tinued to work at Ins. calling in the -summer, andle teach •sehool in tbe- Winter, all the time . persuiug bis inedieal 'course: This be • finally.cempleted under:Dr. Alexender Wylie; •Who. wee' a graduate .O.1 ,Glasgowe University, rind elien an emitteet • iii sigian fir...Dundee etionfr • In Man •ferl'-!•11 Y ' •edb th 1 ' •-•1 • " ' ".' • ° ' - ° ,receis 0 , ne co lege aninproeinciel homes, ' and at ogee 'commenced praetioe .in . what wan thee the village of Matilda. now tlie town of Iroquois; Here ha soon Mewled a good --nreetice which ' -• • • ' - • • - • v .- in a few, yearevas. largely mareased.. During, the summer of .1853, an ,dpicientio of-,ecarlet ' novo, peevailed Among eieldritreie teat niaini.. ty, and Wai verY fatal. -:- Dr: • Worthington, not eetisfied. With the rosette of the. ordihary tree men , care •-• i- • .---. ieelebeef. tot, find, if ensible, some more suecessful petrel , oun an gman ., 'honour in'the Thirty Years? war, and iii the pageseof Goethe and Schiller,* Dr.. •Wortlinigtone has . -• • -biel onildren by his first told third marnages., • • ' ' • nt . 'judge froth. the recreatibn sought :on, that. . , • .dey even here,,orte would be led •• to -sup': e- • • .. pose there wag '.130 sueli''' ceminand as. • • • . "Remereber•th•e Sabbath' day to -keep it... ' • 1 H• • • • ' • • • • • •• - • • • trefichiiii• -1.5eaan36" .ettet.,,,nee„„•,. • The tarn'. pro . . , . . . , . n .., ,..whitt-mora'settled, thoeglf..a strike may ____ • .brenk • out.„at any,. nromeht. Nearly all. ..'. • • laboring claSses belong. io•.• the -.different'. :. -branches a the Knights of. Labor -it is - • • ' - . • • ' • ' ' • even•'etated . „that . across the border, .7 -... -the • 'servant .• girls 'have -reined ethei: , Kniehts„ . I am not eurprised•at anentrant. • •. girl roininn a Knight'Of Labor, because • • . • ' seif.-intereslAs• -usually. the predOininating .• • .' .' feettike.of litinian -nature, but What they ' .. ' • •' ' it . • inten, M. accomPlish by.joinine them eon 0'. • , • .- . lectivoly 1 .dO• not -know.' The. free buses , . .' started by. ex-employees of. the Street.Car ..: .. e Q., rave . apparent y come, e stay, ant .. . ., are redneln ' the. rofits of ale Street Cars, . :1 ' , . • g . , P; • e . • - • -• Wh,etlier thee will •proee ...sufficiently , re• . 1, "e en:- - Inuneeati veto be pertnanenr.after h . ,, . . citetnentelnd nevelty wears off is yet, to lse. . ...., seen. Frank.. 'Smith, , President of. •the..,...... Street. Car Co has .certainly 'not done atty..... .. thing, tO .meet the gooa• will ef. the people •".• ' of the city, la .....ecaueszfie has witide.the most.- , • eee.••hiA- ,t piallemes-, but- that is-tio reason, . 1 ,h h•. - hts Psi ould be • inveded,if he • ••• w y 1' I." g • • ' ' • ' ' has the rieht lie 'claims • te ..have and e • • . - - -_-- !-• -1.: i! ' . 7 ' rp • - which heentelleetcrenon-eby-lerver-er ' fitreet Car'strike as it is .terinect-Will be••,- ' fi , , . . pro tame in ono respec , an a is 0 •-• ' t ' d th I, ' e , . • , . e ..- • ,. 11 b -dent f . he lantyers, ror were rii . e i , k y o . •lieigetion over. it, attel if any lawyee. enows , • ,how to get the most. meiney..elet -of .e mei . • , at is a Toronto one. .. ..• . : . - ..... jt • • . . (se...—. ... • . .'''. •,, . • . A n' • • '. . . •.; . mix dein est anted.. ... . • — ,.. T . • • ' . • • - .* .• . he followiug article ts taken freers resent • ,• • . .. e. ., , • . „ • . 'Italie or tee elan, and. Is eo eeplent teat It calls, ler very little•Mtniment, It is altMtether likely' tl • - •••• ' . ''' • • '''''• • . 1 tbe Government. Will. Arent the leeishn - at' '. . ; • '0 .. tion nsked, but.in the emantiree purchasers ,. .. . 'ot ssit, anti 'fanners en• •partioujare bare a reniedy in their '' •* h na • rIth• t ' • t . a • s, are . a IS 0 • • ' i • (mu ,' ... • ' weigh a i. sale bought by there to tie/eels, een'd to refuse to•accept ann. that • is not a. menet •• . ' - . , - - • weight.;. if this were done, the tee weele ee • • * ' •• • • • greatly' minienzed. The Mains arridle is ai • • " , •• , • . • • . . .. .• . •,.... follows leo ' . • • • .• .7.. • e .. - • . ' • • • .. • '' 'At a seesion 'of ;the' Connty Council of Hn. ' 011-1 eicreelli d ' li .3 3 tie f 11 ' ' ... r ., 1 ,. „ a pew on tine. , e o ow.ing * resolute:In,. proposectby.Mr. Conbett andnie: derided Mr. McMillan, ex -M. Pe was (Tarried:- 'e,st me. screw, .]That this Council Memorialize the Do.' minion etrver'emeet ttra*.the standard fora -barrel of salt, malting it the legal Intent •ot ten hushels, or OM petielbT end that the welotthe stam ied on the tar. . 1,, , . e • .1 . ic . The necestrity. for snob a ineasure. n's.thOre.-- aging n - t. In I. t h .bt • 1 o eon e p a es • as 'come ninere au- more apparent every year: ' The ribsenee. of • • . - • - I, a - ••• -1. : any such testi-lotion has n the effeetnerna -• - ' - • - - - • " ing niane iminufacturers and dealers aislioneet, , • it ba8 n the purebeser eel of sa sand , of a bat , _ . o guarauteeenat he iegetting:his money's worth. Res the practice'emong ,some of the Menefee- hirers, eve understand, tread' to dealers light weight herrels ta a reduced.price,, The ,pur. •Ohaser, boweven takes anorgranted that one berrel of salt weighs as much as Miother, mid he pays tee full priao, often reeeiving as ratich as' for* °uncle less than ho ahould. ' The f . • ".Y. Pe. e - „e ... . . . -. ••• • armeie, w o.. use sa c vety largely as a Tenn. izee and purchase it ter that purpose by• the barrelrere the chief sufferers from this abase, and it is in their interest, as wellees in ;Oat of lion st manure tiirere - nd. aealere %that , e - ° a ' • ' ' . . means abould be adoeted to 'pet an end to it. The matter has been. brought tp•theattentioe of the Minister. of Delved Revenue,. who •han. Prettified to:give ie :MS 'attention,. and it is to be hoeed that the steps urged by the -Huron euneeentillehtinneren,o_Sorria cars ago it vies found that a greet deal of frao • was praa ise , , , . .• . . . . ,. ... , . ; '• A..horrible in tirdser by two .eenng girls -Is ' . 'i,. • reportmnfront West ingtoe. 4, 0.. ,.. . The Method:ids of British Celtialfbrn are ' .• .7 • ' ' - • to ix forrood into a •separitte ,Clonferetice." • . , •A. C.• In le. teen' near:Pontypool . cane: ...... - ochrriimr-seVeral 'hundred rods oempara• ..• , : • tivalvenhort 00 a .eow•catcher • •', • • • • ' ' - • • ' - ' ' • At the meeting of the Huron Epiaeopal. ..' ..• Syfiod at London' a resolution exprosaieg .. ... .satisfaittionet the defeat ofeholrisle Home' . ••• , Role Bill wall' .. in tient tioode ' • . • •••• .' itfillions of grasshoppers haVe siuddeiaty • an eired ' i'• T eon -and the banters ere . . ' -,L.,-....1- u °' , a e • . wenn. eote onteanete. . .. At the adjourned some, beginning a , . I t 1'0' '.. p in the socrehry read the • Minutes ot the * e. '. ' , . • • morning aessione Ou the motion .of niesars. , 0. St % •t Arid B robli thee - a ado' Eel '.• CI l'al "" •---r • ll' 1 '' -." I.Vel -- I) '''' Messre. Groves, Duff, Linnlater - and Ddr- .ranee dealt .with the eubject, "Ilistore fer ' the entranee examination ." Messrs. 'Hoke edeletreelatee nal' teni-4414w-43eleminellea,1 litien of the ,nifice I. $50,000 ii • yea t, • end - i ' ' s 1 • '. • , ' . pie rings. is a together too much for •trfis coil ptry ta pay...any . office,. liolder. With these eeeeptione We are in flee° d and ' ' ''' • • sympathy with the platfoien, '. ' ' . , . . ' ' ' . ....-,.....-7--..,40.-4.---,...--.-;--. ' , .. . ..... ' . •-lidiate note.. '• ' • • • et le . e Was a rue wi 1 t le goo. rearoded Of the treatment ofmalignant scarla• tine by Dr. Hiram domain' of Consehockens Penn.,.who had great success with the applis tuition of ece and.cold watete met decided to attopt it When ocernion shoeld arise, In :the rename of 1855,,a; very extensive eplilemio of .. the fever in a inalignaut forte twoke ma in , , , . . , Ins sectioneinti iseted .several' Mo»tbs, .0n - thie .oecasion Dr. Worthingten treated aboht three hunareil casee on this, .system ‘vith the *beet re I it h ' • tiu ts, 0 AS • since continae, /t Is' t Cl h' method' with equally good offeeta, and it is be. doming niore atid•mont general. He made, it tho subjected it paper width he • read. at the.. the Oanade Medieal Asa/rename, held. at Ralifax, in neeteeseen egge,. lies .paper wag 1 welt•raccived, and was nablithed in Canada I Lancet of the Innievring Month. Thirty years I th b t - t' b t in 1 ' ago e es eountry toad me gave, a ot en , ate ieturns and in the hope of inereasing his ' 1 • • 5 -. • • • t weenie, Dr, Neorthitigtol was indeeed o enter 1 a . mereantile partnership. This enterprioct had -the esual result of suchniudertakinged when attempted by professional mon whose . A maims prevent them front givieg their•persee.,1 al ettoutioh to the busmess, It proved a 7 „ fall"e5' and Dr. ' WM11 in gt.9'll "" 13 '''' ' savings., Not daunted. by this rOVene, Ile : determined to be an anew in neva was Bien efetsined the meg preinishig seetion TI tho , Canadian wear. , Ile rtaltiftil 111 1,s6a to the ' ' • t • f If. • 1 ., ' d • I - "., , c t ' '1""" 3• o 'al'un' 4'"' e"th"" iA """L" firet in the noW town•ceip a Rowiek, whence ..s- fa is% lie i thieved, te tholnoie eentru5 town of Q.inton; where his chibirin c rola have -the = :, ... • • = '1r -the -packing and Bele o apples; •.and the Governmett felt it their duty to interfere, Ib wits hot possible to fix a standard -weiglre for a barrel of applo, an 'the fruit itself -varies in weight., but the ettbic capacity of the barrel was prescribed byrlawe and thetregbIatioo has had the desiredeffeet The United 8tates Government years ago . .., ' ,, . adopted- t•he standard tor. saltementumen in the resoltitfon, each .baerel being inspected. a.nd stet:epee by a Govetnmett inspector. itio • ' ' • 1 ' b 1 ' - - *I d 1111Pstion 18 t lent y e. one to aoyone n• to e• shop to deal boneette, wnt purebesers are pro- . tected trete fraucl, • .The sooner areefallow this good example the better.: The pro nt eon. /Mien of affairs is demorabzing to th se.Whie aro engageie in the betainesse eta a Source of • loss - to a large and iinportaet Mese of the cominubity, - --- • • • •• - ors in Amt. Moots. Burchitl, johneton, Duff,. . ..,50.1„E • Mama . and •Grottes, , with. . . ptare readings," . . . . " .Meesre.• efuegrove, Theinnson'and J• .W. Slaw were appointed a cemmittee to.consider tete rail ticebility of forming a drawing olaSs , for tilie -ambler Imlidays,- Mr. Thompson w • t d'ae t •e f ti e 0 nt ' as appom e ere at o i e mini em ,Among-otherriebjeots diseussedincinentaily the. pa moat of teachers'. salaries.. quarterly, a thY , e• • ; • , j. • 1 in • lan 6 'ea mg etre e roomer denec eve e .. • ., • . . . . attention. ActIon or the reading mole Wait -ti • • . • • • • • eforred ubtil tbo fall meeemg.of the. mom. e e .. . to . -- -.7 . . ' • . . • The following..res.olatIone were passed :en. love by (3 Linklater seconded by 5,• 1\-• a . . , ., . . Hicks+ mut resolved that in view of . the op• .. _ . ''' - t • 1 . • t, - .•, • A -potation 'neer ant quer ere eo no antnortzeu eerfelinet readers,. thire ifinidtiiiitiell-desirert0 place .ori record its entire satisfaction with the aeries and ite aPpeoval of the Ron, the- Min. „ 1 „ e..... , , . , , . rater et emueatioe eat autuorizIng the tiairl series, Moved by ,T. C. Linklatery seconded, by D. Dormice, and resolved that this into. Motion heartily epproves .ef the auggestioh made by the 'public school 806t1011.at the last mettle f 1 0 t ' T 1.1 • ' A • ' - g o t to n ante met ors soemation, that the amount of 13ritish history requirea f th t ' e e ll it r or o en mime examine ion e tei et to one I I d a a h the g. denote time . to. ti e . illttl..°dreagrpi;:tInitntlein lien, tho AlinistOril di e• ) - t" 1 .'.,1 um ion las not seen fit to adopt that }Mg. relation, Moved by A, et, notelet', wended 1 • 1) f 1 • 1 ' I ' d tl t ' el i% , , , 0 them, ill t )eso se . se we. 10. . . et ' le e • • r -1. teachero Of •orth eron, laving comfit orei _ . . . panie.s !1i.e ce • over le • s . • kt. .. •oro oe bele destre oa. ... . • • f . . g Y . .- , . ... ',. . _te, • en -n-7 •-,.. , . , . • • • • 'ORry • , • ,.., a .. • ., iit.l'Itittatillillf;gmitt,lein, on the lottt m..t., tees me , : . „4TIP.PlICA*13,`,t,-LIn'T ieliefmflth [kon(lou Itivol, on ' • • the ..l'eth 0i/teethe wire (01 rtr, *nos: 8tenitentioni 'of a - 8011.• • . , OArrientrinee. In Ininetteatti con., 0,11 the Intl , . just" the asit9 Of ths. _James cartwright, of a (loghter. nreitee-in Glodortch to.washtp on the 13th, Mete . • the' Wife of ellen. J. tines, et a daughter, • . ' . . • ",- . . '. MARRIED ' . • • GACitn'.-ImelOtinieeen rfottcrichebeneer, Father • .; Tata, 00 the ir.th iiist„ err. 11,11, Glean, of Clinelltr• t0. Mrs, Menet*. of noilerleh towesetp.... , • ' Ice on tee eth lint., Ift-Nettre-nenten,-M Oeeet /, .. . e , .... . . le the fox, ni. L re, Ion, %/merest soil et eon ' limner, else. et noderich tewnship, t0.14/10, 301106. ass ilammterrof Win Kerr Esq of elorriston, Tan., "tr, 5,, formerly of GikeffeIl," !! Gritzior,„,/ . fANN'A.-At Mid ;old/Ma of the endue miler' on the "oe het bentee J 17. Parke of Myth, • , , , - . ., • ., , . , - Wet. Wentagton,ene son of 111r, ueo.Olh•con, of wa- wa"sh• t''' 31art A, eldest daughtee of efe. Mtge 1 enee,„ti 4 err s. - . e'mo-of 'the litido'4 • ' BRAN •-•1*.kaltoW. At the rage 1 fitter, Iforris, on the thol Inst., by Um,. 4. R. nook, Nr-,. Wm Drav,ef A inilelit, towesesp, to :nee Menem ' • , ii rots, . • . n• s' ' ‘• ' • Ireci(Wien.-ItelstILTON....0e the eth bet., he ' 0 e rev T T satene at the residelle6 a dui iosiii'.1. . ' - ' • • " • ' • n newt, air..efeuriee Roe Ileekwith,i0 111,9 EH/. iheth. , ilamilten,. of tho :town:hip of Colborne. . . • it)li i'71.00 • ' .4 • "eel, le It. env; e 1.1 tee vitt inst./ neeTtela.. . - , „eh, • IL, i ,... - „, 1, . . eitmea etirtelman irt .1. • I. reaie, • me it.o. aim -.pc eye .. , , . ellenee •ln Til,lit r ,ifilth„ oul'IniNlay, ;lune lOtlil • reo..,,,,, es.L.4.-1,-:', s -7T. . i Mai!: SteXotv. tweit 46 NtaISS . ' •• • What will be4he result. of in appeal to . , tile:peeple en thisdosue is difficult to fore- tell big this is certain; '.'that•the,Liberals , ) • : '‘ art entering the eentest, wit% reater. eon,/ fidenee-tban their OPPOnents. Therais•ft • feel' • • th • 4 tb t 1 ' . mg among e • mane. a t In' prop°, sition. is too ievolutionary in ith character, htit the feet 're i A • , A• A e cent y maueptione oy hr. , .. , • rarhell, that the Conservatives had made overtures to hire promising similar cnti- has rather weakened the " ' • • . position of Co. nservatifes in the contest. Mr.Glad- StOttee manifesto has been favorably re-• • A ' . and eommenting oe it, a leading English paper saysi.--"We are. confident -11- • • . ' that t e country •will endorse the prenuer's et • • ' keegtiosis and proposed remedy, for they are based on ' - • " ' .0 . 11$(0,1011i, 0111M/in sense.. • ----4*-44•440--: • • . . .. . .. . . NORTH HURON TEACHERS 4n • . • council. • 1, • • • ' • • . . , • .A .1sliOnll'4,M.E innZTINil, • - -- . • (Re . . r pence specially for the laes..' sra.) '. . The regular annual meeting' of • the North Huron Teachers' Association wag held fil the- Central School, bruesele . on Thursday and endae, Jena intlt mei dile The tateatlitire riti.,_.•••• , rip tre 11.041. Seasione Wag pod : and On I I' ' I g I' ' s : ' ' I . fillt I Ine '1 e t • ' ID av 1' l'" l'acql "s l'"•1' •.' • ' i su L i a mi. occupied the chair. 1 he fiubject of' \I Li '' . * * ''. ' ' „ ,,,,/ ;e,,„).,14,;.e • .'e -, I' tte t' ft i NI o .et.ti .4 i a 11 101 0 111 PS8r ••••0 „ ,., . ,. , ,,,,, .,1 1.1 y ee, ... Mcivi. "* -1.1•61tilvr, i tuc,1 il' i • • • '''''','". , - • - , • • - • ' s. • a • • . • .• • • ,