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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1886-07-16, Page 5geltIftt.134111411.P„,s, Whehs theatiar. Notiee-eltabtaHelmet'. Brokers'. otic, -Cox s.too, New Cloodo-lieetsley & Co. Lot for nalq-Mro. S. Coate, a/Enclose-J. C. Ayr° & Co. Aurora weteliee-it. W. Onto. Tne big 61110:-J. C. Dat Lor & Co. • Grand successe-Ws la Ottireette. Stanley voters' list -Geo. Stewart. Everybody fetle better -1W & Oda Old Sas Peeer-,C. O. Rance & (.30. latertetteehs epecteatetan4baleania-Gea (Minton aim IIRIDAY JULY 10, 1888, -• - • . • se-a-naa-... a a:a-a as cootie's; to alowtto04 $uoraulre' . Rule ou es wide mid free a, ham aa the eaninmeeting on the dififeiiiriUteanniet-a 'Cliadlitihaatbitt", the Parnellites would support him throughout • in all tho other ed with the•reviaion of the Dominion ineesurea he. might -introduce , - Franchise Act, the Hamilton Time says ; s Lookinl at 'the qiiestion front a °enaction "The Dominion Frinchiee A.ct cannot he allowed to stand. The people cannot staudpoiot i)f view, it wenld hardly appear work, Ilavingteduced the voters/ tO the extent that the Parneilitee ar de- to AEI etIons na now. The returnis of the Enna% Jangles . • elections have beenvetelled for with ate ulent-innan flgiAnd• Are oeta °near tnueb •interest se the return e of our own teen ever created so eomplete.a breac be - be platted, Beene idea witrite formedaor at and as the eeoeesseal . eanolaatee can now general electiou$, and no ,Canadian. reao wean Orangemen anti Cathelles as Mr. least sarmiaedt, of what the andIP°10 WIIL j Gladettione's late Home Rule bill did. be. At once it is pearla Bien that Oltilitany Catholics 'ivillampport Mr. Blake ' Eton° will not be ol4e) 2nthi ParlimPento LitlatnO:- actual. cash velue of tile bald properties or any of them at the -time of loos," &e. It can be seenby the foregoing denim Meath° Mos Xillota Ineurenee Coutgemy pay hi all calms "the fullat000nt on buildings inturid, antl on contents the Name if amount exeeeda the alsriettlet iiieneed by one third, erethat it 10 tent() evident that oar company do what in Itifit to t O Pertiea hewed, and at 0 cheaper rate than the compauies repreeented by the irehlating the r6ports above .referred. igese:ticltirs,741,re, W. J. oSnex0x, ' ecretary atoltillop Company. •-e- to OM hie Hoine Rale bills bob wh°3 angemen, with borne Liberal Protestants other shape the next torn of the parlia. who are not Orangemen, may be found mentary kaleidoscope will take, It is 1st. g c min over to the other side. How ter y impossible to telrls, ,nattv hInge"ithar. - Belt it•is impossible tst eay, but the intense, be eatel, no Matter Whoa:may {hold the relent diate effect of 0 ' ' ' • wall be grunted. to I 1 d d tl • Vietary la spite of the "gerrymander" 1 . whom.t err complaints have been irect- , , two weeke ago, - .11fiLID 11111 VOU'r„ - The Stephen and Usborne Branch Agrietiltu- etr anticipations le tO I of government, seine aiod of betoe role make the Liberate everywhere hopeful of 1. re an an iere le soareely any doubt but what 'Salialeery a'nf °tr.° revisInPlaarristerA," ArAst • woold be williog to grata to Ireland, Hoine ed or months past," To famer Irene steer show t over $1 000 000 of the "queer" ) Ali George o eon, a. . , , 1 Cottatn, was crotenng the weak at EsoseX hestieenscirculated. I °entre, he watt struck by engine No. 359 • end iostautly killed. Om, horse tvas so in- • CROP NOTES. • "Wed that it had to be Aloe,. He leaves a i wife and rieversi children. North earolitia fariners,have 'mit all their skipped (rote taann'tanoisco to China,tehere I: A. severe drought prevaila throughout the nativeg are turniug th,..ir atteotien to • many sections of New Enigma. the -dairy business.. • Hugh U. lirook, alias W. 11. Le5noie Maxwell, convicted of murdering Charlee relle-riiMCSO-tif Wein- 0 e Al t fd • • have r nay been crepe by fl000ds. • • r Lore hanged oengt!oced, Tuesday Warning to h" been definitely sewed that the I terribly..he0fouirizfrtoultsoivi hritoauti:cro; eat be the lc new Parliamentasy Buddinss Toronto. The ever harvested he tbe State. The , 'hall be constructed in the Queen's Park. total yield ie ?etenetee, et. over 70,90,000, The old haildings, beings sheatea itv apart veleta, toovwg nearly 00,00,000 eteteede of the city where property ia held for high - for exntirts prices, will no doubt bring a good figuxe. be short the year, owing to the ,dry 14:eatrwe'eeelkw.hagem:v4ionielatritNtlemetohejee'ecekviB7tnh' °obeli°, weather, feet there will be little or , no hay, excepting in extremely love plums. exhitition, the enraged men aeized the Ise -Portage la P,rairie Review. ifintehild f One of the party and threw it to the hungry beam, which devolved it I The wheat barvest has fairly commenced inunediately. • in Essex and Kent, and in the vicinity Of young woman j,f Ashton, Dee hie a London several fields of wheat have beeo farm which she ileitis all alone., She lute reaped. This is said to be the eartiest that three horseta and last year she raised1,206 wheat hes ever been Cut in Oaterio. Fargn, D. T,, July 13. -On Sunday af- bushels of.grain, stud now has 75 acres.,of hvheat, fifteen of corn, and. ie breaking up terneon an immense cloud of grasshoppere more land. She averages about one offer aettled on a wheat field in the vicinity of self nterriage a month. Sattvnebryor enhi eNr ta rt u eh eer rl clearedPacifi 13offit'aeiviweretry, vaelladti gi An angry Texas steer ran through the of wheat. Severel other fields were paten Streets of St. Louis the other evening, ally awept isway. • Prof. Dodge, tae.statietieiatt Agricultural Department, says concerning • the various estimates made from hie last report en the wheat crops, that the loss alrearly-reportettexteans 6;000000 bushels -- in spring wheat and 5,000,000 to whiter, . Or a total lossof 11,00000 in wheat during • 11,..niiniAoroltda !tOirrtYr, . w h re e be Twenty-seven pupils wrote at the eetrauee examination in Exeter last week. Yearns tacett, Hurep Read, near Seaforth, olebre,ted his golden wedding on Jnly let, Rev. Father Kelly clearsd over $190 a his picnic in the French settlement, Hay township, afford. the time or the •ist (limy- to mite it that Irelenil was prepared , for Home Role and one perplexing- technicalities must be mantling, as they have not been etlficlated, &Sion to its present level, the thousand dispensed With, and simplicity secured by or trained to the principlee of self-geVern. a provision that every Bridals subjectover ment to any extended 'degree, and the 'fear 21 years of age, who has resided a certain . . . , • , is that they would be lthe a person who time in the constittteneyoeliell be, entitled to registratien-en•-toritepl,liet.• -The tO lorge estate, who imatiot had principle of one marelbue vOte" is 13-e-ia` aatifir ibaii0311-1efird- " 11 m ore etn on. ea esarove ear „epponeotfs cor- d .th thermal t th ei to put an dud to. the faggot system'', rup and havinglaleally nieliilic-Of the - There is no question owhatever in our mind that the next change in the exten- sion of the franchise will be in the shape of manhood suffrage. The work connect- ed with thAeneral revisiou of the' Pro,. vincial votere' list, emelt du:Medi-it ollen is, is quite sufficient, but the experien. and work required for fina.1 revision of -tho Dominion lists is much greatee, Liberal . papers spee..k of the Dominion 'Franchise beingartholi sired- °Larhen-4-110--Liberal get into ,powee." It shotild be abolished whether theyosetainto powea• or not. It most assuredly will. be in the former event. There are. altogether too many uneertaiuties about it; too. many compli- cations, and it requires Coq great attention to make it eithconh.- nopelar Or •tteceptahle measure. ral Society willhold their annti4 fair on Oath - Tho friends of the Mowat Government ber 4th awl 5th. should keep in mind the following sug- Hugh 4irvin, of the Nile, sold 48 head of „ , cattle to Mestra. W. and S. Mellon, Goderich, gestions, from the Globe:- . . teethe handsome sum of 43,195, . In all constituencies (if Oiltario, outside James Begets, who bus taught -the ITiiiiin . the cities where the work bus already been School, Goderich township, since 1882, has been rfeengaged for the'ensuing year.. done, the provincial voters' lists roe now in course of .preparation. It ia doubtful Miss Caroline Cannaof con. a, lishorne, watt if Reformers ere sufficiently alive to the picking cherries, when a limb gave way, precept - fact or sufficiently aware ef the desperate tating her to the ground, dislocating both bones, of the left elbow and otherwise injuring her, a still hunt in which their Opponents are en- gaged, • Having failed to boy up the elec- t;T("in Foster, of 1,Yinghara, has been Awarded tore with Shields & CO's ?AnneY; basing 31, eSeteanntireeey,ticgaiblider tgfillb,elitetZe4nirtitue failed by the use of cootraptor's funds in vvak being $515. Hehas lust completed a et500 county bridge two mimes filth of Clieton. ii.tiaerset ouenventioin • proceeds' Of good income -in •fect,we fear, they would soon come to grief; Neyerthe- lose, some solo'iliie for hone rule should -be formulated,. not only for Ireland, but for Englaud, Seotland ear Walee,and it•should be .something•aftei thenstelo of itionicipal itistite tient' ott this (4 the AA' an tic. BY this means thu. peuple w imt mil y be trained to manage their Own •local af- fairs,' ,bu t -they would more thoroughly Yon- _ , This conyention, hold in Montreal. on June 30th, eau hardly be alainTed VIVO - fulfilled the expectations thtertained 'by its projectors or. the It was at best tent' a P"thd buceossA• The ' .atten" than 'they now enjOy. . , The Sollowing•aa tbe result of the'elec- Bunting -Wilkinson conspiracy topurchase the Went of the Government, they are now trying what they can do with tho • :voters' lists. They - -area.. well •supplied with inormy and fully equipped witlCpaid workers, and tbejr, programme was laid ont at a meeting held in Toronto last week. In every constkuency held by the Liberals by narrow majorities, a su- premo effort will be made to'cliange the situation.. The manner in which it was sought to stuff the Dominion lists exposed ins so many initances, may be taken as a aerates -sal the ueens cf legislation to the va- sample of the clangerpos doctoring which • ried-Zhanges that iffe-e'disiffiTartating will be attedela upeirthelato vinmalTists. place in petition.' affairs, If no fusion •take place with the Cori- iervativea and Unionists, orParnefirs, Borne Rule will remain quiet foe some Wile, till a 'sufficiently reasonable. Vezina °tepees to' hold another election aind then. tho electors will be better ptepared to give a teasoisabie decision npon the subject. • It is to be hapern that 'Erelane will not expect tee Much.? 'or better restate from Home Rule than it is •poeifilliOterge•t, for if they -do, they Will be greatly diaeppoint- ed, as but conipieretively little. better goy- erament ems be maniptilated fag them dance was neither so unm.erous or repree sentative as was anticipated • The,Man jority of the delegates were mainly.. kom Q, iebec and eastern poiets. They seetned ta have eotnewhat Imlay ideas as tar . what . • .,- • . collatitutee a policy for politinal party.: The tnat ter oftbeIndependence.of Cane.. 64s.... tion, apa the strength cif eacitaectiona- doniervatives 323, Liberal' Unionists -73, Gladatoniens' 188, Parnellites Sd. The aotes paned' up AO the present time are : Unionists, 1,399,623 ; G1aIstonian,1320. Reformers must fall' to work. at onee 'these schemes are to be defeated. Care must be taken that the name of every qualified citizen Iriendlynto the atefetin cause is enrolled, and that the name of every onqualified Conservative franchise seeker is kept off or skink off. It is es- peeially necessary to remember that under . the. new Provincial. Act every. men must vote •wItete he lives, and -to guard against' the .stuffing ot the lists by the name § of non-residents and miners. , In the close countiee particularly, not a vote must be overlooked if the Liberal bold MisthoPfba vitice to be retaiuecl, and not -n -day must be..lost in gettiog to work. Already our opponents are active in every polling di- vision. All necessary blank forms for ap- peals and applications, may be had by ap- plying -to the Secretary of the Ptovinoial Reform Aesociatien,Reform Club,Teronto' - Tuesday night's storm ends/tinted/46W • to claps and property in Pennsylvanie. and Ohio. Reports from various fanning. districts of Ne* England say the crops are euffering Seven Turk* with a pack of trained ' Farmers report that the hay prop will 1ViraNals-Olgrkee latesclerk of -ITsborne and was kille fornia, having purehased 69,0 mires of partially at•hitil, Eto *as hit se often tbat his hide has. .1.9,85erl wscore of persons, made hie home ia Sacrameuto onlY iftei 260-yinifor hitt f hada looked like a „sieve, and it was suggested iniproved land for 828,000. Mr. Clatke appears delighted with the West. ' that the carcass be sent to ajunk snop. -anfoteotIsdnalL4.(111.4 atI"lberadelern,beEPrristiltfer7dot . John Barker, of Oftumia, and Eia Exeter, it teacher in one of the. puplio schools Jones, of Glenwood, Iowa, floated down near I•reenawa, Manitoba, was instantly killed- etheaDese-Moinesaftiveratio-assinall,,flatboata by lissatmeg on the evening of Jely .until they reached Ineosanqua, and they bark to Brennan's tannery! wingbam, met with married therm• and then they case loose 0 4, 'as au issue to -14e .pItteed 'before the ..• . - .. •''' ' people, wits'ilismissed. to sone extent, but ..-. .43/oli...tetalLIT1CAL..olortoriei....-: ; . the feelitig among, the tlelega.t6saieemed: ••• ii14-4caontos-Netva.soneeana a while-ihas. , to be that it was too iminatnre it. question a fit Of candor,and then • it "speaks tight: * to laripg into ptentinepce, e;specially as out in meal& " vvithont' regardstio politia . the Rouges of Quebec ware opPosed to it cal allies... The followingovhile Oa some A motion iu favor of Independence Was extent simplY an eaPtession of. its ewe , . made bat withdrawn without beteg put -fa opinion, 'May contain :considerable '• truth. the test of a vote. ' After 'a files tleys' se-" as to tlie chencewpf-the N.P. pirty inthe stion the convention agreed upon g' plat•. coining strugglea-- a . a • form that reada, very well on.paper tilt it. , If there was no other reason for taking seems to us t� be altogether:too cumbrous. nnd in some respects impracticable a 'the , \ present time. 'We do riot prehoseto • dis- cuss the resolutions adopted, in.soiii Of 'Which wo have ver little faith. -There •were, however, some. 'which •Oughla to be attrinng the watcharods of the . Reform: party at the next Doininion 'electians, among these f are a-Disquelification ..for seats in Parliatuent'of all -men keeking. or , as , . receiving .pectiniery adeantages thratt ---governmenta-Provincial-control . of Vranchise, public truidn' for•actual. 'tatters . a . ohly, abolitien of superannuation, ale° of easisted emigration from. ether countries to ours, an honest Civil Service indepens dent of political Parties or .favoris,,.hribeits in any form to be a :penanoffence, reform. . of the Senate, 'abolition of the .ten• on, eoal, flour and raw Materials. The .eon- - volition. finally:appoutte eaeonama a • arrange :for :the fortnation of a Dominion . A.ssociation. of. Young Liberals. - By the eesSion, the government h-epo that by put- . titne this i's dote and - they. ,fitirly get •into Ling off the 'election. the feeling against hareess, the time will be passed for doing tbenrmay subside.. • 'Jho 'chances aroat any eife.etive. work towardsinfitteneing least as great that further,revelatiens tttay the people in favor ofllefornst at thenlec- Intel-15lb' it''''.. ' • • ' ' . . it for geanted that the 'Dominion elections will not ta.ke place _until next.the ;Mather••did they eedeavor to get me, to policy of Sii.Johia, While the Grits are , ceseary. The friends of' the accused did ask informatione so as tolnalre it ono nal •Tortes" - ' .a, e il t ' • e . nenees of the tn Domintotapo- efeeensmon assault, nor did I ittend to do so, lities'inakes it evident that delay is the until I found that the evidepoo made it ne. actively keeping•up the struggle, bringing nnifi eof, to.apPear against tbe prisoner, bunt yea edsed to comply with their inquest. 'As. re - out candidates antlsendiugtheir,best meta ' on stumping tours through. the 'country, being paidto induce the TOries•are lying ou their oars. " The fni: tact ra.311°1 of Teen° ruzerrymend the charge, I will iest contrast is Calculated to 'strengthen tho say tfiee ts felsid, - 'There Was no offer bapressionsthatathe day . of Sir Jahn'a Made directl , . . y or indirectly, -nor was there . e gate, any conspiracy in the Matter' whatever and'I power is drawing te a close. Evid. the Dominion cabinet has cntisideredsthe defy 'any person to ref, • - ''' p Q, es say trothitilly, auepices' unfayerable fora speedy ele • often. era was allYk that there • • D. C. CARD. By all eppearrieces the Tories will find it • - pasecessylerbly-liardniasto . NV ft A , r ' ' • s -hard or -per -ha .. • la. .s.a. Afarreer, while !Auntie a load of henilock tied up. John fetched . parson who the hawser and floated away again • on ground, Which scared thd horses, causing him to • a vainful ficeident. The neckyoke fell to the their bridal Lour. fall off under the waeoti' His ankles were both sprained, besides being Cut aboitt the legs gen- Mrs. Metzler,. of ;Perham, feeling ill the , \ . . other morning, -told the children to make eralfillYis.s. E. E.; I ingsly, -of Winghana leftaia Thata:: the Ttlfahen Tire:- Aftellat littlartinitaanots day morniue for %are, to. join the R. H. Baird- hearing them, she went to the kitch:m. The Comedy Co. During- the visit of this popular children were not there, and with an Un compaty to Winghant, last spring, -1V.Er. leak . 'yawning fear. that something see' had. heard of her, and recognizing her musical talent resolved to.secureher as his organist. In Miss' happened to them she ran eat into the yata. E's leaving. the toWil loses one eflts beat must-, screanang and fell dead; .The children ciane, and.St Paul's Church choir, its leading had gone to milk the cow, • - ' • . soprituo, • % . •• - • • " A woman rispectably dressed' was arrest- ed ift Cobourg, on 14enday, As a vagrAnt. . On the 1st of •July some •young scamps went.• to,-Pickard's.busIonear Beeteratual while there got playingawittefire crackers and casting. them -Upon being searched at thepelica office it around in.the heel'. The brush ignited, and was found that her. wealth amounted sae ;everything •being dry and df ma milaumnithle.._over onehaeared dollarsinscaeh. : She was . nature, theteeetts seen quite a conflagration.- hrought brought befope IVIagistrete Du inble Some youegmen who were in the woods worked - la fl'hat her r .and, iustructed her to. heist and extinguished it, thus preventing, 'what w n - °, . • . migbt have been a.serious fire,. " ' • , OUR LETTER BOX THA'I' ASSAULT CASE, 7 q'o.11ts &Mop of the Glisten Nets Era. De4tioSine.,•-In the 'iseue of the New$ Ile - cord of ,7th July, f aoticed a -letter signed ‘e:An'Old. Brussels Sprout." He seems to bd dissatisfied with the way in which a ease was dikiedatrelf; -that was brought- before the Mayor, oherging an 91d man with.committing very serious offence, reply to what he has said *regarding inyielf, T. wish to say., when I laid information beforethe Mayor, I 'did so. with the determinationof bringiegAlie guilty paean to. justice, and I have dime All in my power 'to do so. NOW, 'sire this Is net th'e tittle or place. for me to state the particu- lars ,ist the case, but I Can assure the writer of, saidletter, and people of Clinton, that the. friend's'. of the accused did not. get rati, Op July Brd there occurred en the north edge of the Brandon }Dile one of the worst hail storms that has ever visited Manitoba. It took a con rse about at mile wide, and devastated everything before it. Mr. Davis lost 80 acres of crop ; Mr: 100- atree-sallo.-Elarris---allairis--- • crop; Mr. Johnson, 25eacres ; Rod, . dick, 50 acres; and .111r, 'Jones, CO acres. The ,Gavernor of 'Algeria has discovered a nea. for standing armies in time of peace. , The 'greater part of the grain cropahe re- ports, has just:been saved byturning the military loese oe the locu'sta arid crickets. No leas than 276 /table metres of loguste' eggs and 9,50 cubic Metres of aiekets were destroyed. • The foresd labor employed for. this purpose, adds tho report, represonta a day's wink of 1,700;000 eatives; a saa cotnotentary on the ion of the desert's efts leave town ov he weed have her sent pacity for work. • gaol; : • • a • , While in Canada our orsAing ePops aro , • Divers et week bit the smitten Oregonge- being parched. through lack'. of- rain, the pea thetets wreck itafest going tc from the Mon of the currents and swell Pie9es • farmeranf Georgia end of the•eurrounaing iii�f theciro in tho hania.a.Theairon. have • s'utfered --severely front the • terrilioa -0 States according to the Macon Telegraph, . rains Which have fallen almost daily fair three weeks or more. In, many sections.. the wateinielen and ea.ntaloupe erops,from 'which -ad ranch 'his .been expected, have been well nigh milled. Cotton, under the atilluetsee of the eideseive inpiaure, has ran. largely to;weed. and is in poor condition to ..• • withstand :the July nun, , Fields •that .• • •shourcrnow.be•elean and Well cultiVAted are . full of. g,ress, and; resemble to miny pas. • tures.. And the fertilizers, it is, •feared,: appeaaaisces it seems allot she mostAlane hav.o beeo,ewept AWAY-. slipped 'while in the tree, end in fulling her • Kankakee, Ill., July 1271 -Ruin and desolation -mark the course of. Friday air ht's storm, through the seetien• Of the ...;otoitry ten milensouth wept of here. Hail was the principal agent of:the destruction. ' 'As Mr& lffeKirdy, accoMpanietlaby.her son Allan, who rteldes on the•Oth con,. of Turnberry, wereeeturning from Chlniquy's lecture vale on :Monday night of last•week,,A 'lied 'of, theliarness on the horse gave way, .wloch start, ed the animarte kick and finally to rua..away. The occupants of the rig were throvin out into -.masts are still firm in their places, . and • the swamp en the Side of the...road, and 'Mrs. • • assisi the divers in- their descent. .They expectsco-ablinhue the work all au:flamer: MeKirdy hadher thigh broken. two rt. re--. tured, besides sonic seyeee cues ()tithe face.. • Excepting a few bales el carpeting, cotton : Last Thursday, :Allan Speir, 'Of Morris, ara aloth and lodiaaebber, the geode recovered rieedhome from Dickenson County, Kamm, are of little • • • yherehe had been for the three meths.' previ- „ . • one. He toolefeetentire hems withhire and. ' •Matta Thomas, aof Avondale, Del •disposedof three liftlreln.'• Speir is greedy, went, ant on, Ttiesday to. pick • 'eherriesi. Pleased avith the country. kuows .of no bet- She didaset neturn• stiPPer, ad ter land foirflaiting. He Stopped with Edward Gibson and •Wral forinerlY •of Hallett When ;search was made -for she was township,•neee Kinburn ; they have , oyer 640 found hanging from a. tree, dead. :Fawn acres of lend-andeare-cloingewell.-- MiSpeir also met It. -Laidlaw • D' Dobson, C. Dobson, the Botz boys, R. B'ro.adf000t., lt.. McColl,. A. and Alex. Young, H. Tayier, J. 'Odle, it. Noet. J.' Nott, and a number of others, Mena resi-, dents of Huron, • They are all proSpeling.-- 'Kew .of. Kintyre," one of the hasesalr; Spelt groom Alertly after his atrivarthere, arid will' The, storm •tosmea e path throe or four took with hine -wee badly. foundered • by hit A.,load of hey was being driven tnto the. barneofSehltklerril4r-ieli-a. Lettaplesee•Neemiles-evid e d es tr oyi age ev-Oiv-speeies--of • lose his front hoofs, John thinkr ybig7 maintain their pesitiott tis alley , • did to secure it in 1878; They cannot re ' fro the Editor pt tha Yeti; Era.' 4 • • tain power by eiding the. N. 15: 'bur's°. perceive in the,...Witialiam TfineS a Both sides seem to:have agreed that 'that Mite from the Peillers anent the growing of question will not be a factor i fr the coming fall wbests•te which Matter I line° paid aome contest. What is going tolill the Tories little attention. Of late yeare the Clawson, is, that numbers of their leading Men seem. or Seneca, has given us the best returns -a to hay° aised their Public position,' intrust- etroeg, rank grower, fairly hardy, we have ed to them for the beneftt at the-- people, gsele3550nneed. 44ituaifi)Ilidset.o. Thtir ei4eqta, !elle! second •as a peens of securipg private -gain -genii ebtaa ed b the tise of information .seeich class wheat,- but the .yield, has compensated .• neelf was caught in thecrotch formed by two linins, the force �f the'fall wedging the neck so tightly•betweerx the limbs thae tho bodthung therd:as froni a Tope. . " he will Mill throughif the flies mid botweather ., the other day, yi en an.iren bolt of the vegetation io the track. •Fielas of corn sin don't bother hiin too much before , new hogs rack pressed so•hard ori a wheel that the feet high were eut close to the... ground. grow. A half iriterest in this horse was gold to. 'tire struck tire andetlie :hay was ignited. Timothy and oafs were enowed d.oan as ' Robe:McColl, formerly of Morrie. "King nf The driver had the presence of mind to thong(' the hareeeter had passed through - Kintyre's" Stock 'nu this locality is gg good lo...eck the load out of the barn and. jump .them,' and scores of .farmers aro raking up to the old country after Intrvest, for another lot down. . Then : the ' frightened'•team redo • these crape which have never felt the tomb satisfaction. Mr. Speir will take another trip gehorses. " through the Vilaoe with the •blazing loa f •ef a scathe. Not °ray are these crops • On Viiday,"the 25th ult., the bell was set rolling in East Rural' by the first 'court for the fieal, revisioe Of the Dominion voters' lists being held at Cranbroolc, for Grey; township; Judge Doyle, revising officer.. E. E. Wade, of Brus- eels, appeared in the beeerests of the teforment, and Fa Camellia of Gederich, looked alter that of the Coneeryatives, The Reformers put on 12 names end appealed to strike. fifienames .off, but the revising. ,harrister refused to lietnathe annals on account.of the neme Of the appetite -a being Printed instead el written on the.nub- Application has been made to the High 4.her'XIever-W04..., 7- .ave-liedobut-tar-their ..7f.1147•1.0$6°.r•-fta-wllts"-1--tr4ade,tbe4-06:tt: wheat three years, but only got one crop. It pnblic pcisitiernsi ' Realizing the °front -on is too tenet for Ilurcn. In Eesex and Lamb. Public 0011160..0. the -exposures oflast ton It is their Most saceessful wheet, and' in' of Chat geality. bay° 'sown- the Democrat four years with. uniform Success -have tkviee had 40 bushels to the awe, Alia it . weighs from 63 to 61 ;Mundt per beshet I consider it the hest wintdring wheat we have, and al- though le will not yield as trineb;'perhaps, as Qlewson • the quality is very much superior.. Lest fall sowed, four ares the Moths, or Star Atneen across the naaala of a fifteen aae field. of -moonier. fallow. It has not wintered 0.5 Well, and is eat as good lie the Deinocret elf either side. The edges of tbe strip can be seen for a eousiddrilblo datanee. Bet I welli to say to the minors who complain of tile Setieea that if they' v. -Zeta -pay the price for red:Whbat I t hink it would be grown. Do they eheourage us to grow it'? Dc Ahoy not offer us just asontieli for Senece as for floweret ? I sold to millets last year, and far my 700 bualiels Democrat I took Claw'. enu price for all., except what /, sold for seed. Tile red wheat is Worth five costs per 'bushel more, and if tho millers would matte the dif ferenee they wouldepe:Lonoired wheat loon ht - " • to the Morket I remain yours tru y, W. fitoeX, Myth, July 5. lions sbon le' coin° off. Let the yottug On the'same. subject •thelortelto cor-; men who desi ro to purify the Politics of respondent ef the Montreal WitneSs writes gre rand, vld nano. ot Referd& Let them . , Jects,an eet to week 01 0005 to form Reform the Liberals. that the Dominion revile- clobs er. netitueney. Then :to ment would be dissolved, and that a gime- work enmgatically to convince the people electien for the House ef Ceminons Would be 'held sometime this fall. PartlY the enti try, coin° out baldly tintler tile 175 r°4 • feel-ln") • inet{nio ago, luisliogLlil to ebb. stop, philandering with,platforms and pro- . nf ille 011017 of their ways in eupporting because the Fielding Governmeelt llee the present corrupt administration, And tangled_ the dayla No ett. Scoti a, at d partly eubinitting to be cajeled and obbed by because the Oppoeition seem likely to win - at the approaching- election in 'Quebec, the Tories, who under the gnise oftiberel the Liberals here aro disposed to believe Conservatives,fal--------------- he people. that the Donainion Parliament will sit , , duo lint appear, hewoyeri to essen their young and rising 1)°nthlt°A) `Li'md "ranlo activity ill any Wit7. COM7CritiOTIS aod every nerve to bring about a reform tn. tsther political meetings aro beld,in tlis. the abuses at present existing, and edu- trial steer district, aud they will be held cate the rising generation .to a settee of for tiotne titne to mine. Some curiosity is to the reason for so few Cons erve- thei.c resPOnaibility to the future by ere,, felt tl I ive gat heringe, but their rarity is looked venting their country Trent becoming ttpon as a tolerably sure Indication that ,teepcd. in political p refi igacyo tile general election is still a year off, - -....::-.§0§..-•••-..§..---.. -.. 'Amongst the predictions that one may Lit Lindon rree Press bath one of eafely make, even at this early date, is that the "Catholic vote" will go largely, 118 etli toriale " Defending an absurd' if not practically unanimously, with. 11r, 'The Free Press has . defendea Blake; partly because of )tis attitude on 'llv 'Let Chem stauailfilffiTieliairorinirrluTotheession';'-irhigrovinr4n"Ickl°,"' ninny absurdities, but it is initial the Itiel questio0 butsven more bientee frenit in ndtnitting it. I of his prisition 10 eclat:ion to " item r •'1111''".:1"..1 Rule" (dr Ireland, It is curious•lo notici 11.4 ; l for lie defence, ateo. , Alele'ILLOP .iNstinkion COMPANY% thi-Eititor.ol-ate-X00 acrossAbotoatinent.-------------------o-Mwew-Isaaes-violently to the Iloor and put., Detrort,-, Mutt. SM. -Certain Perseus Mr. Spurge% ths diethignisbed London `him in irons. Besides getting the most-tio. aro cireulating felse reports derogatory, to the preacher, in eeply to a cotrepencleet who torione counterfeiter in Canada he smutted interest of the McKillop Mutural Pike I asked him hew he should vote.in the recent a largo quantity of beetle money end pintee eurarice Company, end carrying er6una `wile • election expreesed the conviction titat the for Inane 00 the Mohawk N7atinnal' Bank, -Court-of-Justiefefor-aertandletrius compelling the hearing Of thecase•of Nicholas Hayden.' The Coeserva.tivee putetit two and struck off three Brussels court was held the next day. • The Re- formers put on :two rind struck 'off sone, with 50: aapeals notheard for the. same reason as at Grey court, At the vations courts a autnber of appeals Were not heard for the same reason The -following Monday at Blyth the Reformat stye& off four and sixteemenore appeals were , heard under4irotest; the revising barrister pre-., eosin to do thie. The Conservatives put °none name and..all their appeals were thrown Out ihretigheeterhnieelity. Howick township an - peals were- heard on.Ttiesday, when the Referm. ere put two on and.strucle 37 off under preteet. The Cantervaeives mit on two Mel sty-el:let-eve off. At Wroxeter the Reformers put two on anirstruok oni3 off unddr protest At Blebeele on Friday. the Reforinersernade a .good gain, At Whighame on Monday, the Reformers 'added :3 names and lost 23, while the Conservatives added 15 and lost 24, being the only instance, we believe, in the riding, feltereethe CeMtervatives showed a gain over the Iteforthers. Taking the fvholo Riding theitelormers have =vie clear gaiteover the Conservatives ef about 304 . ' • NEWS NOTES. Setting tire to a bridge on the way. •When ' cut to pieces by hail b,_oe theyetre in ninny the'y were stepped aIl. of tho Wagon had lairly pounded into the ground. • On been* barned hat the.front wheels. • • .; Edward 'Kearns clieapOeared ,ftom St. Thomas in january last and nothing could be. leavned of his whereabouta until last ?leek, when his body was found: badly decomposed in a. swamp in Mose:township. 1i:earns was only 28 years Virgo. His father cited five years if.,goeand. left him a farm worth $0,900 Prii•eiously a steady yerdierfirim-The did badly after Ins fatIfer'a death ; mortgaged his farm for $i,200, spent the motley iti .drink and died as stated. • The whiclevse.of a Q Wilber of &ate Act supporters. in Sydenhatu haviog 'been 'brolten, they finally decided to engage a . detective* to andeaveur to ' discover the ' perpetrotorn• witCha was set ;on- the Lacer, however, and lire succeeded in neemnplishino, nothing. • A•few du s after, his returtt keine strangee araved 1.0 e Village, aascl, being taken .for 'a. second* detective, VMS enticed to drink until he get drunk, when his head was fixecl in a hole in fence, and he was' left there struggling until redeued by a pedestrian, Dakota is suffering feorn 'terrible heat • . an& $earoliing winds, •• • .. ' The birgest botbl in Woodstock leis been cliangea to an organ factory, e .-result attributed to thesSeott Atte • • Of the 508 mail bags of tho wrecked Otegon,401 Wive now boo recovered, 181 being broughtinto Naw York last week . A Kansas farmer, fuming his son abont to rusitedei oindthrew hint back with stick force that, the boy's thigh was broken. A despatch frotn Yokohama announces the ettilieg Sa`ttieday of a eccond tea -laden ship. Tho mosso is toaie transferred to the Canadian Nonni Itailread for conveyanee mauy .farms one dollar would be a big pride for the FeZnants. of last Ili:mama% la - Mit. Every windily/ cfrf-the north side 'of the buildingsl in the track of the Aorta is and stock killed: • , rideled. 'Reuses arid barns Were ti reefed Frdm time thee 5.000 reports from special correspi-mdents the American Ttural Home of Rocaestees armitnarizes the crepe ' of the country • ' follows :-"The • • unprecedented heat, accompanied with dry weather ever sinest1staluly, is telling very severely an mea,do we and pastures, Spring wheat, oa.tsvandgvass crops are all more or ' aega.injured. by the extremes of weather during the. grottiest season: The, whiter. wheat harvest is over with the exeeption of thee of Michigan's ,whichais.:rapidly being finished, North of the Ohio river the crop is Securea generally in. gam' condition. . "Da." Thetis Taylor,' Merrich, La I., who shot whialtea bottles and tomato dans off tho head of Tad Griffin, hissh hod man for fon, and one clay shot the Moils than himaslf,,lota been (limy icted in the cppenz County Court at Long Isleed City,of man- slaughtets in the second degree,the penally for whichts a tine of $1,000 or imprieoe. ment froM . ono to afteen yenta The defeeee was that the htrerman wai- a will- ing party to the "sport,' and that there; fore the accused could not be held accouotable for his death, but the jury rightly concluded that the plea- was invalidoied that Taylor, bang the employer of the deceased, should have pozzesele1 more sense than to lure"hiin into being an acceesory to his owe death., Inspector - OtLf-the-Dominion. itO mg an , c me early movement. is, looked. fol. It is: a very tine weather for 'mooring the Crop. The yield is about the same as the trop of -e 1885,whieli was generally belew an everage. Oats are Very irregular in sand; early, sown are headed nut, and turning gond : latb tIOVill are indifferent in length aed • stand poor. The decrease in the spring wheat yield is -variously estimated; all the ' way, from to par. cent.;, according to • Votteie holding, Re ()tee well v 'n within the next. ten days to inset" a full prep. , A Waweelt; (Ind,) despatch says :--The num exteesive and damaging storm whielt Iles visited this section in years °mimed this afternoon.. Cloods of onsinens black- ness wet() gem rising in the north at 2 o'clock. Then the stogrn came with sodden fury, amounting almost to a cloudborst, acme -plied by hail ea• logo as hiekory nets, .tvbieli played- hevoc with glue and ekylights thronghnot the Own. aBantiagea- a ere flooded and havoc Detective force, returned from .Tretnton on reigeed generally. Frett trees were strip - Monday morning with T.B. Isaacs, head of aped, folios blown down, and after the the Counterfeitere operating in Canada. blow the laugh hailstones were honed. up When arrested Lows dreiv a revolver and several inches deep, and then a few teo. attempted to shoot the otrieer, mod monts mote the son Was shining brigbaly. cleaperate stroggleensuedabut the Inepeetor The greatest damage was in the country to the growing crops, printipelly to coro nod oats. Groat canals of states 'were seen riAitig fruit, the forests after the atm came out, effused. by the molting ace. The 'Sterile WAS about three miles wide, atid ex - and refortieg yenta Man mane eiautto in • tended through. this coutstry in a swath- . . ,,seee ion . lama some% a mint. living' on otewattie- Dank of Boston, the Sioux °minty tank of eastern direetion. The eern ia Bangle' endatamege to tile tumult act exceeding rei , ewe near pen noeneot. waas Virginia, was :Slone City; It, and thoallerchants Nations flattened out end gripped into shreds,and respect of the several matters and propertme : robbed 'of $1,1ICO; heintd about '$20,000 in al 8a•tik of 1(3•naa8 °IV. Ile also got 0 along the path of the steam this Prop vs ll the policy which is rig folloWit :-- abt•ve epecilled, the sum at opposite thereto ' eeedo oameataa sa a log Ito mt. ill the I book showing the names of ovet fifty be a total loss, Mich valetible tiniter is reepectively, not exceedine two-thirds .of the• reeks surrontelitet R. 0 . 1. &ale'. • .a •nuYiott$ coin. This reeord 1 blown down, . I Own a coo' Of fig) ef said eompaey, Tories were uot to be trueted, Dominien Vile, the lalaverich Nationta the depth of publie feeling about Irolatid 1 t