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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1886-07-30, Page 4gl$Ui flrertiAnignig.. For ae (leen entre-Geo. B. Pay es Oe. stray beirer.-wearanvalkentantts " Teacber Wautea.-T. IL Biwa AgentWanted.- goalie Bros. Fertile to. Iteeta-aoseett Prootor. Mouse and Leta for eale-B. eeceettem. western e'ror -lace MoBroom Borseawanted-W m Gime, aleadquari era tor Fruit Prodeack. For olie Week--Jacksea Bro. " 7J1 tw era FRIDY,- JULY 00, 1886, PAY ..UP. We want money, , We want it badly, It takes tflot of money to `Meet the current expenees of a newspaper, becaoie paper bills., wages, ac„ inuet be paid in cash. We watt parties wao are indebted, to e canal., and square up at once, There pre lila el impala eubscriptions on 9u'Uat and they must,be paid without delay, We mean this notice for eyery rntanavho is be- hind in his suhscrintion, has no ap- plication 'nor is it intended for those Who are paid up.) We trust tbat our friends will respond cheerfuila and sprOniptli. fo this appeal, and that neither We nor they .wiflbput toiaey. trouble in 'ithe_oolleer t ion-of-eur etecounte, tlisilledea`. de fa ning" as much as anyone, big it is a matter of importance to us, and weevsant this intimatien acted on, A GENETtat, amnesty • hitting been granted to.all participants in the Nerths west rebellion, tbe Ottawa Free prose - pertinently wants to knot's" why Mr. Dewdney and Sir David Ilfaephereee ete e not included in tit° amnesty to those. con - corned -in ttie Northwest rebellion. • Sir -Jobe must Inpe. that they were inOre • - guilty than Dumont. . . • The work oarevisiug the voters' list un- der the Dominiiie iFranetnie Act is itew . • . ahinostever. • it has retained' in the Re- formere Mora than heldiagetace. owe, as • a , the listseed passed,show addeicled :glib, on their pait, This is due to oternateagelence on the part Of those appeintedetteavateft over the liberties oath.° poplar:4d fres, trate the designs of the itheitervatives .in theirentleavor own partizens, to the 'exclusion of others. • IT M alleged thada scandal as grave :as the Dillie-Crawford affair exists.at Ota between one of the Dominion. Cabinet Miniaters aM.I a female employee in one of the departments. If there issany truth in the statements, (and they were publicly- . made on the platform by the Conservative candidate foe Chambly) the matter should be thorOughly aifted'and _the cldiagtents dismissed • from the serviceet !public inoralitydensande that Such things be not trifled with, tramming in teciange.° Dr. Daniel Clark, the,Superintendent of the Lunette -A:11410 at Toronto, eon - tributes an article: to the Americo' Jourual of Innanity, on education and its relation te health, in which he Wong)), condemns the present system so pinch ip Togue,of forcing mental work upon child- ren at school before' their minds have Ite. come. developed. tie claitne that the at. tempt Made by teacher's to east all the pupils in one mould, aeriously injure e the Mental per of large edeportion of children. lie especially condeMns the crowning feed and sap "Cramming:means alert: remembrance, and may be Indelged tu With no more originativ' than are the Mutterings of a parrot. This. system carried to extremes • gives menta dyapepsia, because there is not sufficient -mental energy to assimilate the pabulum provided. Memory hes its function, but to put 'mere -recollection -in the place ef education is to dwarf all origmality of thought for want ofenental development. Each epoch of life should be left to ha, own duties. The claild, the youth and the matured,hase laid out by nature unatistakablettoundaties, whigh precocity should not be allowed to pre- maturely overstep. This encroaebeient is the bane of our present system of do- mestic and educational life.' „- He advocates shorter home of.eehool work in the younger -classee-ancl_...no, studies in ilicaeferiing fer ehildren 'under • Aileen years Oftlatea-Hiserenratimeappea tie be aimed at the schools in the cities and towns tether thah the syetem of educatien generele " .• Aria 111Soitiluess Gone.,. In an article dealing with prohibition and oilier matters in the Worthwest, the .MontreAl•Witness, a patter with Liberal learningsibut very Moderate in its One makes the:following statement eoncern- ing Mr: Dewilneye No bee who. has Paid the slightest attention to affairs hi the 'Northwest, can refute thostatetneet of the, Witness, for even the Tory. paper -Of Win- nipeg?, The Timer, stated that he was in- capable and unlit for the 'high office that he holds.. 'The Witness' retharks are as follows: , That the "permit systert" %vas abused eh a in e fully by M r.. I) ow d ey is a notori- .ous.feet, and that much harm was done by it is known to every one who has been in the North-West. That •the "abuse" •goa, tha whisky wee Sold °petty and freely- to eyery one who would bays bat eyeey.ene swhe !Ikea to sell; as lp tae•ease on the Anieticat frons firers, where ruffianism is the result, does not prove that, it was dor "shameful." Mr. Dergdney. did about all that 'a map bould do and keep hi a place, to render the peehibitoay laws of the North-West nugatory by granting permit, to sell liquor, Had •Mr. Dewdney. gone further there -would have been rebellion aakiiist him as well as the Governrcient, andthe rebellion against him would have amounts ed to revolution, for it would here been successful. There is some tallt7-Oriiis being greeted a second term, of officie-"in view of his valuable services to that country:" Mr. Dewdriey's administration has b ee to a.g reat: ar e - from- every -point- orview. A rebellion which cost Canada eight or teo millions �f' dealers in money and meets livee, as well as much pelttigal disquiet, of which we haee. not yet seen the end.; has been the great feature of his regime, : Mr, Delvdney's usefulness was gone long since, •' Theeleaders of -the Opposition in.. the Ontario 'Ariesettibly As we stated last weeke inhabit speoleatNew }Iambi] rg recently which fills. •f columns eof the LonaOn ).r is announced •eitat Lead Lanadowne is going to the old country;'and dating his absence the duties of his office. and • position will be peel:timed by some one else. If these are legal Andean be dine • by a substitute temporsarila, why not at all times? Why not disPeneealtogether with a Governor Geteral? evciuld ae saving of nearla $100,000. a. yap'. . • strict matter of fact, there is. pothing the Governor beneralls required te. do, that could not bedone just as efficiently the --a judges of the Supreme °dud. • ..'WE last ''week called tettentien to the fact that • nearly all the .,Proviecial Vetoes Lists for the count/ilea beestease . sueel, and urging our rea o prey' e fer the correetien of -omiselons or other thus -therein. aye. eagaiirdirect atten- tionsto it, because' there. la •aliaye a tee- deney to leave these " thin*, untileelate. We want to see thateveryanian, Reformer or Conservatieee- entitledsto vote,i7is on the list, Mad every Man nOt4ntit1ed 'to' .130; there, struck Off. Let eoine el our readers_ in the differeet municipalities give the • lists their personal attOation et once... • . • - A FACT that has been tioniewhat orere looked and ignored, is peinte(Ily brought to pnblie notice in the following paragraph frein the St. Thomas Journal:EPPeobahly. • pot one man lie a hundred ha e any idea of the' largo amount of legislatien, in the inte:este of the working olasses -that ,has ;seen passed by the Reform goternMenaof Free Press. it wig -entirely devoted to itching intO Mr. Meredith on theaibbject of wriat Mr,•MOwat terms Gerry/weeder- . ing the. eodstitteenciete He endeavqs- peaceethe aeetion of the fi'ical Legislature itt re-arratelioe the • tonstituencies so as 'to tifiegatheen as tearlyeasepoititible- into an qualized 'form ,as regarcls the tiumber ef eters ie. each,. on a- tar With that, ef Sit ohn A. Maeslotild it tedistributinithose f the Dominion Paeliainent. He. cennet how that any unfairnees has been done in he Local re:arrangement, .ae he evidently getsthat ilielaw -of which he eomplaind as been 'passed; since the Local . electiens. f 1a83 tOok plate, and conaeqeently thole uteome it tha Voting fot 3I,P.P's. has not et been feetede Mr, Mowat's •• bill linty qualizes censtituenciea aeitearly at; oisible on thebasts of representation 'bp 4tilation, .without anat regard ,the 'pee deal eomplexion of the retail:: Whatever ie J0110 Af.i division ofe ehe eleetorate as done iviah an eye to serve elle Censer- ative pertyley taking townships from ono unty teed plaping them .thaetiteer; seek way as either to hitta the Reform rete or ve the CohservatiVes ‘majerity- in oubtful constituenoierea The•one ivae t Of corathou juatice to the people ; the he wan. an infainoes proceeding, worthy ly of the days of , the noisily ,Compact, d designed to prevent, the voite of the opIe beitig herted isiule and corraption. Tht New -York World has started a rid is -an Anlerican testimonial to the orth of Mr; Gladstone, and it already 9 ,e he 11 tv v co Ontario. Year after year atatutee' have a been enacted, cleating with. tide, that and al the other sehject, which in the Whole d •:flake a most remarkable body ef legisla- an tionpassed with a view ef securing bt algii(P.JPriVilegeS and leatinfeitias to those .Oe ciaaere agaihst which he the past legislation' has'generally discrialitiated. • tin tte Tin number of paPere that are advo- in eating direct for iodirect. tattatiOnte o the increase, the ItIOntreAl Star being the fu latest convert. No• one who ealmily' attt- diee the matter, aside lac'en prejeclice, 'ean henest Method of gathering' totes. Toll; ee rect taxes open the door for •freuds ee various kinds, which would not be possible to anything like the same extent were .• they colleeted indirectly, Direct takation is unpopalar-beeattaediteie-not-profterl at"Yeaaa anderstood, and forthat 'Taster itartey be Ai ttome time before the system •.ie ehatig01, Ca but the world will ;lee it altered hefere i4-4 gets to be a great dear . I Ire niouati to about $1,260, although only en two days. It is likely to be a hands ,come t9 any other, conclusion than that ev direct -taxation is the.1-. 80 nee testimonial, as a eertain etectien, Of o Americen pettier° justly appreciate r. Gladstone. , • Mowat was sixty-six Yeare old en p helatovinoialTrentlestaistalAt''55 tte sa ...„otf,., thajeart Veteran -to u;t. riP-41"P binet. Ile is litty:eikhf, Mr: Pardee a fty,ajati•Mr...11arily forty-nine and Mr.1 c aser fortyht, e. I EDUOATiON NOTES, • who maele a total of 852 marks, provided they failed by a very few marks in only ihrettrditta,ge°4* feliatarkarsfialjaallaktet: moan follows: -In GraMmar 84, Orthography had been °Lie subject. The failures were divided old triehas, and Orthoepy History Geogra,phy Tele moon Model .Sehiail buildieg is 7, Literature a 5, and .t.n. Arithmetic, undersolog yepaire, after which the are 10 It wilt be settle that the taker will 'give it the usuel midsummer papereSet by Beath arelhe ones that did cleaning. the most executton. The percentage pass - The report of the examiner,' ou Third ed bete appears very favorable when con, anti Second .Class certificate 'papers will • tirhetred wwriitignte lleheeeg.;us. nlbeMasterr passed Rintehr: be announced, probably within ten dap' • o or two weeke, • Coats (eon of R. Coats, Escle) wrote at this examination only for the purpose of gaining experience that 'Would be-ofser- vice to -him at the next examination,and not with any idea of passing at this time, but beheaded the list, with. 462 marks. Twenty,eone candidates wrote fromi the Clintoe Model Sehbol, 7 passed anti 6. are recommended,. As those. recommended. ,bave very fair marks, and ae it is a rare occurrence that a candidate recommended byClinton examineniis not ..paeseti, it is likely they will be aecepted by the D,e- pertinent.' Nettie Conebe,12 years of age,. ranks third out of 67 who wrote? at 'the. -entrance examination, - node -first *ore Clinton DI, 8, This entitles her to ithe prize offered by the Principal. She has an excellent record, having spent only 6 montba In Mr.LottglVe room, 4 . months in IVIr.Linklater's and six months in Miss O'Neill's. . . Tbe names of those who passed and were recommended from. Mateo school ,are: •• . NePttASSECPcnnbe, ie .• U.iattags.. a Malcolm MeTaggart. . 455 eMary Carson ele : ' James alcalurchje,4 , . .. -395 • -Richard • 382• . Maggie Scett. ,880 ILEColoiEwUED. John •Mennel.. . 480 • Anna Irwin: • Eya Sponner • ' - • Hardy L'aterte.. ' 400 Fred Dvis... 397 , • t Maggio Doherty.. . ...: 382 - • Those wise are from other .'schoels are as fellows: .•-• ea • a . • .Annje Caurchill. • Eva, Jenkins •''• •. Maggie • • ▪ ' . George 13oles' - Robert H. Coale. 469 'Robert'Deivar.. • •" 42'2 Benj. •Keyse..e.... .... . James Parret. -437 ' , emproviegthe character of the -elittnettitey . WititaneSioell •.45.5 • t teience tending in the }Leh .SehOoleS . has . • • Racesueleango .„ . established a dimmer botany chise for the Edna Curtis.: . ... • 3P • benefit of teachers. The class, which is in Jennie. Gtent. • . ▪ fide .oliarge of Mr.. Spatton, Peitieipal of Barrie ., Janet S. Holkirk.a...... Collegiatreanstitate, is nese going oraitt the • • Maggie .... ...,•,358 Er.l.uoation Departineet iti Toronto, with Ella aleKinnon „ 370 : twentystwo teachers in ateeaditnae. The Lexie Morton _350' ' Work being done is entirely Of .a peactital . John A...Rath e aess..; ... 378 charietet, the stede,nts inane inettlicted in William .G-Richardson....a...301. IrraiiTerhela of i Gal yiettap aitistaivt j -Lmes--- SPeeiMene in their hands, end in vegetable- '. The ExaMiters have not •Yet.eettioleted anatomy and physiology withahe aid, of the- -the Windham entrancepapers, but expect.. nmeroscoper, as,Well os in the Most appeaved io.do so this week, and -they will probably' methods of_ teachiegethe•subjeeado-olassese 'tie publishedtwat. .1 '• in the achOolsa . The lectures are varied by .exce rsioos to. the Suburbia for field Work,. and the atudents Areelinding mach interest in the cherming.subject ,in Which they are BAND TOURNAMENT di: FEST . . . :To the E41109.: of die Claztan 262; Err • ;111E' Sin, --As Goderich, Hie and Listowel hate tilt had theitlatte nauseate . large holiaeys, wh •yourii, embryo •eify of, Clintoo h. nething this .su miner ai an,a,b situated that ahe can draw an crowd ef-peeple, and also beak On sniusioaleciantrea.afeWeseean-Canad not ttnio 'we, istarted. to;range . Grand Demonstration on a Beale t� anything. yetabela • in lireaterri.•' 0 Nov, MidEditore'forthe welfareof and the aerieralegoed,.I guaeant to the• teurnamerit; provided. die, willgtarantee etoo cid), and go committee With me. determined at .pettern ,effai tee -the $7,90 beedalabd • the Bank, era:Ana proper place. u •tee Whether the gate:reeeiplai will b cienta t� pay thee terizep bat I raoreth.an sufacietit if We 'Epeancl :::thoiapfair well handled.. may perhaprehaataieea . by t subserip the town, thee peeking 0002 therein than Lietowelefor hands. " Thee fol peogranutie.would Perhapi be shit $900 in prizes for ellameetiell of ban mortice! ittstrumerits, . together wi beat oratory procurable ate be inn ehrteate ofsthesemietti nee or ' The 'Festival to be underthe sole dierste .bend. and how. evenipg'of. the fi entirely treparete fromathe tourna Trades, ptocessione-fireworkse game under cherge of another comniittee to be, hoped the Whole toWn and sur ing country will take hold and gathering, say on the finite day -of 0 fair, (*.day previous, thet shall ed theitairn and be Of general .advait te olintoit; julataa; • Ggo, lio ' -.-A-ro--tmER- von - • • s. --.-- To tli..Etlitor �t' the ZretO •:DEAR SiaaaaI wish to call the att °four Chief again to the obstructi • the sidewalks in front of our hotels. hotelltaeporepereist in piecing •thei tons outside it frotte of their prem do not know, bualiope out Chief w tend thole - and hare thee.' tempt/ buila-nlittle. sidewalk' outside. theta their tobueeo juice Clipthn; July 7, 1886. , Reeeta • . • ' Tun Montreal Hetildl iedepe thieservatiVe paper, thim alludes 't NOT TO BE COUNTE1).-It will be of special, interest to time who wrote for teachera' certificate"' to know that that outrageous eecond-elass Algebra, paper, which has provoked eueli nnfavorahle comment, has- been thrown out entirely, and will not be counted in the aggregate number of marks required tospase. A drawing clam for teachers, in accors dance with the circular from the Educa- tion Department, of May the let, will be formed at Seaforth. The course willcon- sist of.80 loam of two hove each, and will _occupy two weeks. Thafeeeita_dereete dollars for the course., Those intending to join will send in their names at once, so that arrangements, may he made for commencing at an eterly date, Inspector Malloch or Mr, Crockett,. Seaforth, will receive applicatioosa d UNIVARSITY EXATONATiONS-.--The To- ronto University Examiners have pub- lished their rep'ort of the recent examina- tions, from Which we glean the following: Passed in Arts -at Goderich-11. D. Cook, C, M., Robertson, C. G. Young, At Clinton -W, A. Baird, W. J, Malleeh, IV: Se Wilkie. Miss' 31."Deanateekl onors--tn _French. Mr. D. I), (late Holmesville,) Worthy.' Notice in Classics, Paea examination in English, - History and GeOgraphy. afr,Vd.A. Baird took secend 'Giros bottom in Mathematics. „ . The programme of the Ontario Teacher'? Association, to he held in Toronto, Augest 10th, llth and 12th, has been atmounced. It hen, specially mterestitig nee, dal in. eludes "Conaervathen and reform in edit, catiohal methods," by Mr. j.E.Wetherella "Seieuce teaching," by Mr. G. 13aptie ; 4 ‘Promoticipexanunathins," by D,,Er.•D; P. Clapp; "Iligh Sehool text bouka,'" Me. C.Fiassettden e "Principals and Aasistants," by Mr. F. CI Powell ; addresses by the Preeidant, -Rev. Dr, Dewart teals Mayor Howland. • - , • • " • Boreedo Mese Fen Titecutitste-s Thu • Minieten of Ectectitionotette the object of -teseeeesetese Entlfals Ptif_alcal Notes. I NA' farm, lot 2, etmeeaslon township of Stephen, consiotina of 100 acres, ,to Mr. ys James ,(:)ko,, Of Exeter. for $6,500. to Last week dames Irelana, of' Morris, r- sold -three ewes thet weighed 680 pounds. . e 025o0e poof4t1hweern. plumped dowu.the scales at ° E. Bowers left Wingliam with his funny oz Teeeday fee Hartmonr, where he bas purchased a harness basineelt end where he will reside in future. Jar, Bowers has been resident of Winithati) for IS years. Last week F. Woodhull, of the Hallos ' Walt Bend,made a short visit to Sunshine, and srhile there Was presented with a kind - la worded address, aucl well Ailed parse as a mark of appreeiation the people of that locality have for him. 1' Mr.G.Forgie, of Tornberria ba e bought the farm of Mr. Geo; Oumaiinge, lot 26, eon. 10, East Weevanosh, containing 200 acres. He paid $6,300 for the place and • hes Once been- offered an additional $420 for It, but considera$7,000 a low figure. We regret to learn that Mr. Geo. Sproat o Tncisersmith; is again prostrated by ill - nem On Monday lad while superintend. ing work in the hay field, he deopped- 'Senseless, Be wait immediatela conveyed ' to the holm, and medical aid procured, and he was for a time in a very oritioal- eenodnitiziornid.-ayEAttpnothsiotnoya, of Beech. wood, med,with a (writers accideet ut Au. gust Heninals barn raising. When they • wereeentting up the main pate they moved • one of the over lays, and Givelin standing under, the outlay, atruck him acmes the • shoulders, Foituitately he was stappieg or he wonle liave been instantly killed. . Thursday last, as Mr. and Mrs. •Wil- locas, of the 6thscon toweshipe ' were tieing to Goder'ich, they had the mis- fortune to tueet weth whet teiglitahave been a iaeriona acaideht. Whet not far. frail their home the horse' shied, Mid the . old lady to sive hereelf, joniped out, and in so doing hint herself very' severely, The vote an the organ.question takedby'a ballot in the Presbyterian church in Sea - forth on Sunday last, resulted in a majore ity of -1.2a in fever of the 'ergan, and the ‘` kist o' wh ustles" will be set going as soon as a suitable instrument ecu be procured. IThey should part:Mesa a Doherty •church organ, and •they will be perfectly satisfied with it.] s • OnTuesday morning ets it toed of berry. :pickers were starting away from in front of Alex. Bellei store, Wingham, one of the oceepaets, Mee Sharp, mOther of Mrs. Wm: ‘Doubledee, of that. place, fell back- wards out 'of the rig, striking her forehead ore the tailboard Of the wagon, and cutting a 'terrible gash it her head about sis inches long. Dr. Bethune is attendingsthe in. • fured lady and says he thinks she will re- cover: The ,old lady is abouteiety years • of age apd the shock Will betaheavy one. • Oa Sunday as Mr. anclaatra% lavaiag, of Seaford), were driving along with. a horse and • buggy on the . Lunden Road south•of Hensell the horse took fright and - • Sommeazzeo.-The Let .lod World as Lord Hartington prefers. a Ohaniberle alliance to enrol oter rel*t rent' it WI the Ma quirt of Selisburye So the Uniouieta are r solved to form a way et their own, with , whips and regular Internal orgatizetion,-- • alladetene Le ,goiog on yetching cruise as soon as he is relieved from .oflicial work. Ete purpose e "'toting for Rome. early in November, and remain in IMIY till after Easter. -The London Telegraph strongly advises Lord Siliebterz to give the offices, of Viceroy and Seeeetary At' Ireland ito Irishmen. - The Salisbury the Morning liust, demands Anstalt/ion of oew Wood in the Cebinet.-Thes Chronicle aske tta°.gile4fvoar gth°4e Lailibeenralin,ErtiPieeri?':Ieb.ie-eneT6ha ge 'fa ibn begs. Lord Salisbury to ayal himeelf of the • opportuuitiee.fao an iintoovement °Me Cabinet. withoot too enuell regard for pare serial °labile, The Timee implies that the leadershio of the Hopis ttf Cemmone ought not again to be intrueted tollieke-Beacte and asks for a leedet ef great capacity all ell-4s-courager---The-Standard (Tory) seas the neW GOVernMent must not belt mere reausoitation of The last Tory ltlinis- try,-Dilke left town on Saturday; pre, sumably for the Continent. On the risme day, anticipating hie reanoyal by the Queeo frein her Privy Council, he resigned, and His imnooralb°113egde'r• eavleanii ytectillernitiyeamileYn :n 481 uanidgabyi tinder ingenioos voila of rhetoric', made his fall the leadine totic of their sermons..-. Mr, Gladstone,- it is Field, adheres inflex- ibly to his Hem Rule policy. He be- liever; iii ite -wisdom and he practicability. The Daily -News sattributerd the defeat -of tbe Gavernment to the Land Perchase -BillsatadastirMe: 'Gladstone's precipitancy it pressing Home Rule on the country. -2. It is: believed that Loed Saliebury Will now be: compelled to farm ati "edministratiort wholly. from his own party., Lord Harting; ton will notjoin him, and it is eet impro- bable that ultimately Lord Hartington and ether Urdonists will fall in -With Mr, Glads etoneat policy. -The Marquis,of Salisbury, Lord Rudolph Churchill and Sir Michael HickteBeach had -a long conference .on Tuesday afternoen. It is reported tbat Lord Salisbury is having great dttficaltyin the work of fitlina the.post of ChiefSeore- Way for Irelands ncreuitalde man desiring to take the officesea-At the Comae:vadat, meeting at the Carlton °tub on Tueeday, Lord Salisbury,havina-formally annoenced that he had. accepted the office of Prime Minieter, haid he had, on behalf of the Conservative party,offered the Preinieidhip to Lord alartingten, and that the:Queen had approved the proffer. Lord- Harting. ton, hewever,saw fit to decline the task, of forming: the Governmen a. but he promised for himself Mid: his colleagues that they would royally aripbeit- .Goveiseneent, formal:1y PonservatiVes; Lord Harting ten had given aseurances that the:Liberal Unionists woold support the'Cotaservativ. G-ovezenrerrtadoneereryagnestioe comas OtiR 7...ETTE 13 0 epgaged... _ 'The -upheave' in. .edlieatieu circle& throughout , the .• Province' :against Ma. Glash.an'a seeped class Algebra peer' has. -brought Mr. Glashan 'forward ..with lase°. Ititions to the:problems. . Allavery well, It's one thing to know hoer- te 'atlas -a eet cAuestions when one. has ,eleven Months for the job; it's a decidedly differ- ent thiegewheraa candiclatebeato tacesthe' aask in a ottaple .houres Prof: Yo.upg, Chairman of the Central Committee of Eicarairiers, stands -by • the exareineres 88 .does.ithio•Dr.Pursleer, of PaittlIope, .tri latter ta the Mail. The fernier, says he will do what he -.thaw can to proVeht. any. ottedilate beinea injuriously affected thereby." AeeereightfotWardpeper ad the Week Orescribed ahoutd. 00, and candi- dates be.CoMpelleda to mike the .terettitted . . . _percentage: • _ es„ e . We 'belie e the Ph lic Sclatel ‘afioar rnakes•a ake in: 'let artenging to hold the annual' cdan of trusteei itaho sante time net/reit aticipal elections are hold:The' law givea Beerdeth.e option ef holding both at the same time, thouala. so far, versefew Boards in the Peodince have taken advan- tagetheroof. It is argued on the Otte hand; that greatet interest would be takett therein ifanoticiathand-schOot elections -were -held - on the,same day; while on the other hand, it iiasserted that thesfotreer would Montt- polize attention, and. coesegtietitly no beiteat would result to 'the lettet, The Board should try it for* Once,- and :it not -satisfactory, the law allows 'a. reversion to the original teethed., %Vhen the W•riter was a member of theaseheok :board' a year. age, he brought the matter ttp, and could only get aatecenderteliis motion; perhaps a reeolution to change the titne Mightieeet with mete cuitaidoeation bows, . • : •--The-Eattealleital Monthly, inansartiele- • entitled "The 'Unacknowledged Profes- sion," Amite, "Is Ontario prepared to shoulder the disgrace of ill -requiting her servants, ite,eirdereabat politicians may have ,a few Mord•thoneands' to spend on manipulating •votee, end . paying useful runners, or ..tiLmell the size of the Pro- fincial surplus?" Further, iteays, "See- ing 'that the cam' is so, the mottibeis af the Unacknowledged Profession are cask lag about for the formation *of a union •ainongst themselves, for mutuel co -Opera- tion, and more effective work, as -educa- tors in the development Of the country. What shall masters ask for, or 'what do they wish to,formulate as a statement of their- aims? A,fter Sotne thonglit on the member for South Huron .matter, we v'eature to suggest the follows • •" What does the cogntry at large think' ing general points I., Incorporation. 2 . An • influential voice in determining on the subject of Sir Richard Cartwrightat who are to be teachers, 3, Mutual bene- Peree=er flen Terieliaotneeeloit;Lit• lih'oise tehzec :pbtlicosnt fit," • A meeting for the purpose above of Paterson, of Brant, and Waite, of indicated is to be held in Terento, Cardwell, there isnot- even allyebe in the August Oth, mg the matntenanee and integrity of the Empire." So far as the Irish pollee" �f the Government was concerned, Lord hattieg- ten had prettified ' that.' " the Liberal: Unioniets would give any measure pro- posed -by the Government for the -redress , of -the Irish erievances most -careful con- IVAL. eideraticn.-The Parnellites seem content for theeresent.,' Panetta haveheen heard ' in London thatelair. ParpeIl was. inane -de eaaaine again : to enter .intpa'eonamu n ice tams With - ere tour:: the. Torteri-in hot* ofobtaining cancess:' 'lie the • 'shine, ecir of ascertaining whether., they as had -might net grantsseine.forneof Heine Rule. etng.ec Ie. Ur. Parnell 110 anrineh intention he amens° luta:probably abandoned it. Any coquet-. e Of the ting with the Tories'. in thepresent cireum- are jail- aa tanked -would -cost -hilt aRadicel-peapoli.e or. ourThe erne* betWeet theLiheraleana the eclipee Vernellitee !seems aeti the whole :to grow aerie? closers Defeat lute met destroyed the con.. Clinton( Ateenaeof either, Or the Onvietion of title, ert.$10d ereahat the obeeet of both .cittamest 'so:rely . others be obtained by continued &J -operation. o the' ...Teta :Treat following 1,,al..1' ;PI appointments', Mae been made . and Real "al" tif Misted d-Ilinne..Secketarys • Lard George nv" HamiTtete; Chief Secretare. Ireland,. auna"' Sir Michael 'Hieks-BeachaTiorcl-Presidene: think Of the CouncliaLordIddeeleight Secretiery. ;been officially announeed that theMareinis. for • Wart. 'Viscount •Cranbrook.-It has tion in ofLondonderry has been appointed ;•Pr',?en • Vi- eroy of Irellind, and Lord Addesleigh, bowing at'ta':-, hes lost beeu decided that Lord-Randel saeoretarysof ta,tefer Voreign'Affairs.-It ds 804 Chet:chill shall- have the Offiee Of Ohtstt th. ,the cellor of the' anitheleader- cle'F the '141e, ship in the . Houee, . of Commons. -Sir Grand 'Michael Hicks-Bea'eli accepted the post ritithaY tance, and only under Pressure fromaLorela, tif Chief Secretery for Ireland, with 'reluea• sen.- SalieburY, who heideatalit7the Irish office ( St: CC Sr: xadUarsitn gi oe tramtatinagft6SrMtSbioanwouldbethet of Preniier. Lord RandolphOhurchill's 'Set regard the l_laas a appointment as the sheiting of Beitch,atid Iiiitali as a triumph for •the younger militalit "rLisa Consertativee..Both.Liberaland Conserser- do. vative Clubs question the wisdom of the Ape, Aug.'" ' pointinents.. The Parnellites are incensed • at the selee tion-of-13e.ach for the Chief 6.'4;6/. •retie:yell i pSea theyeregard his recent ',speech, . • as favor of coercion.--,110...GosChen bits been offered' the Officeataalhanceller Oral e. =Lion Exchequer and the leadership . ot the onis.,e, House of Comnions. :•It. is stated that Mr. •Goschen wilt not seek fo..re-enter Pallie- r.. to, tnent ab preaent, arid that who', he does he. Isetii,,e will stand as it Conservative andajOin . the. at. •Tory party. -The Duke of Argyll deelines ee, or to take offiee. Mr. Chamberlain through, no.e of Lord. Hartiegtom: has promised, Lord Salisbury qualified support. -Lord Ash- . bourne has been entrhsted with the work e • • of drafting a' scheme for, reform of Irish. achninistration: A private committee, in- enen' eltulitig Lord •Ilartington, Mr, Goselien, it the eSit Xiy, Jam", and arr. -Chainberlaiti will • nceoperate with. Lord Ashbourne. Sir . Michael IliekstBeech, Lord Randolph ,Chtitehilletud Lord .Saliehttry are proper- ing a local Gov.erolnent 'bill for Iretanta- The ..Exchange Telegraph. Company 'an, nouncei that it is informed on -high aue thority that Lord Salishery's Irish Poliey will ineltide a proposal to lead to Ireland the sum ofsa5,000,000 to enable er to et- tablish 100a1 Banks on thoScotsysteni, and lend motley at nOini lititerest to far - Mere and_taanufacturera Zrder to tabele tslate trade. • t" Around tho Countyr, It has bersii definitely. taecided triabold the South Heron fallehow. Mende" atatls Tuesday, $ept.-'27 .and 28th atlitaforth, A cow belonging :Cos Mr. Ras Welleocks, ravine, got mired in a swamp lastweek, ri iespan of horses was neeeasary to haul • Me: of- London, brie told: ace with him ; he la it man Witese ptiblic aba titivate reputatien is unaseailable ; be ENTRANCE EkAMINATIoN, - has few equals in debate; his speeches are invariably those of a gentleman and a • cLrNvox. treholar ; and in every particular that seri. treeee Examination' held in Clinton. Of tary representative he s head and Following is the report or tliplast tn- Aii4In men desire in ahaasra a PatIMMen' 61 catdidates that webte, the local •exam- shoulder above the majotity of thotie who leers have provisionally passed 16, apd vote ageing him. We take it that it nume, have recommended 15 others to the favor- bits were not essential to him, Sir john able considetation of the Edueational De. would gladly, exchange, not oue, but a ailment, and it_ is -probable these air dozen mot! toi' Sir rtioliFd Cartwright, ill be passed. The aggregate being reee, and we feei sure that if Sir Itienard were. affilititiree,hatt-toarieke -378- -marke etjll absent team the nett Parliament, of wHeli percentage.on each paper of $33 per ibere is little probability, the' an ent. It will be notived that the Exatni- opinion of every unbiased porton ih Can ers Isave reeonimeucte4 alI can Ales edit Ceobld bt, thelnerealethe pity. r est ' arrows eating theoccupen s;ou of the rig.. Mr. Young still remained his hold cin the reins apd Succeeded, in stopping the hese, after being dragged a considerable distance alongehe road, onetainitig 'many • scratches and bruise. frs.yolipg re- ceived) severe. contusions :about the head . and shoulders, and had; her leg broken above the ankle; • As Mr. and Mrs. :Tames, Douglae of the- e atiTtail oyelaReareeireegoing tacikaarrie last. week With a horse and: bnggy, the horse became frightened atsorue objeet on tatd roadside and, jumped to one aide,' throwing the occupants of flui vehicle into the.ditch. ,Mr, Douglas fell cei hie 'Mimi - der, breekitig his shoulder blade, and re ceived some bad cute in the head, He waeateken heat eae-houee- selose--by, Whet medical aid was called and his wounds dressed, after which he was taken heme. Though be ieesaitt to be' lying in a verY eriticalcondlitons hopes are entertained Os his reeovery. Mrs. Dangles escaped with'. a few slight cats abode the head. ".Sir C. Tupper Stine for Canada. August A .meeting.of Tory managers is . being held in Ottawa., • ' •, • Loadon, Ont:-.71rte yotedln- faverot,the profaned C. P. R. extension bonus. : • It will' be remembered that wioai *He question of advaiabir4 $30,000,030- to the Pacific Railway • Company • ivai• Area-- • broached by the •Gwerement to their seP- - potters -in the session of 1884, Mr. Peter • • White, M, P. for North Renfrew, opposed itedarenglysfiefightaagainst it in caucus, and refused vote-foratheeresolutioes ' in the Hotisee • It the session of.1885 further lean was demanded,- Mr. White d Agairi opposed it, for „a time, bud.at fast fell 'into . It has Wee 'discovetea that his ctnaversien was brought a:beet-bye the att.: peineneent of his brother, Ws R: White, as Solicitor to the Pacific Railway' Company .fe place ofMr, Metcalf, and the grantinfr of a free nese. to Mr. Peter White himself. Sechaie Tory patrietisna. 1 • a - • . • Larne News •re Barmr.--..-1"teports from Newfoundland and Labrador state that"the fishermen are in a frightfel condition of star- vation, 3,500 pereetat havieg,aiready W. If, Odell,' of Belmont,has threshed 225 bushels of Deznoorat wheet, from 81 Acres, - delta Watt and Wa Leopard; of Palmerston, for eiolation of the Scott Act, were each fined •$50, --john lel accloneed, the Toronto wholesale drygoods merchants Who •ie in Europe, ou • -hearingeof the destructioa of Vancouver by fire, cabled instructions to heed over a [Iona. Moe of $500 to this eufferera-The theater at Tinnevilly, British India, las been destroyed by fire, • One buedred Ilindoos Were killed , and way were injured...4e Madrid telegtane says ; In the Chamber of Deputies en Tuesday Senor Lara moved a resolution that the Government free as soot' as possible tho re- maining 20,000 slaves in Cuba. •The Govern. hunt agreedto the re.solution, • and it was paesea unitelmouely. • The President of the Chanaher congratulated the 'members •on•the "drowning et the glorious work of the Atoll. tion of slavery.," ' • inst. the 'wife of Mr. C. Lovett, of a dam/liter. BORN Goderich townships on -the eerict MOORt.--ta Blyth, on the 26,th fast., the wife -of Mr. Jtu‘ Moore, of a eon, VADIAN.-th Myth, do the 20th inst., the wife • of Mr. Thos. Taro ail, of a son 'CAUEV.-/n Clinton, on the arth test., the Wife of Mr, John Carey, of a daughter. CLIIVF.-In Mateo, on the bath inst., the -wife of bar. D. Cluff, of a daughter. - ICErtlt-Trt Brussels, on the 23th. lust., lite wfie ova. L 1err, Ot the rod, of it sot. - ;MARRIED r IICIITIIR-ItnFtrt.-On the Nth inst., at the li‘Actiaoritiirs,jott zoIlicoaqi, alit? inb,yof "toy. Thoomoo, o,, 4018411, te Wes. rhIttela, • t'A',182:1')! on DIED. heeselt .