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CHEMIST
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DRUG GIST•
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faults with the system of hat. t o I'
Let me stay at the outset, ,
believe the Ontario ballot system is
asnearly absolutely secret es any
system of ballot ever cats be, consis-
tent with the deeneteteetiou, of the
ballot.. (Hear, hear.), 1 believe et is
in all respeete, quite as searedes, the
Dominion, systelm, and at the same
Owe under. the. (Jntario system it is
perfectlpes U a for those frauds to
occur which have (*purred under the
puiiuiou system --which occurr ed um
C. P. R. TICKET AGENT, '
pan
the Dominion systetn without piessi•
AQ CiO.:ex lieu f 'tinlder£our systeet, le(tend met. y means
' ', '. M. W. TELE R of l possible
of the numbered ballot, it i,Q p
—on a 'mutiny, when the. ballyts are
brought forth under the order of the
court, and the packages aro unsealed
and a cotnparison trade—it is possible
to find out whether any ballots have
been put into the ballot, hex by the
returning officer or any agents of the
eaneidates or any person or persona
than the bona fide qualified voter.
And it is possible to detect and die
allow fraduleet votes on a (scrutiny
before the courts of law, apes in that
way to secure the purity of elections.
( Hear, hear,)—lion. J. M. Gibson at
Opp. Brunswick House,
Wiugham, - - - Ont.
LIc . Rfl Exna cs
FRIDAY. MAX 16, 1890.
EDITORIAL NOTES
HADiiLTo,[ is offering ten years ex-
emption froth taxation to, all menuftyc
tuners who will agree to settle there..
b£li. ADAM RUDSPIv T,$, M. P. for
South Victoria, died es Lindsay, me
Monday evening, fro% apoplexy,
The deceased was in his 54t1>, year.
Orifi of Ontario's greatest boasts ie,
than she has the best sohcol system, eef
any country in the world and
if they so'dNsire, for their own use. West SPditw`al'tosh.
these f •
artners leave agreed) to At the Queen's Dench Division, in
tharoug111y prepare their laud fox this Toronto, last week, the owe of Robe
prep and to carefully Handle and ar;aelst ,l)t,'1'uwitehip of West Wawa
, i 'west tried b o l
thresh the grain so as to keep tht
geed pure and pleat. This arranue-
inent has been wade with the object
of ensuring a sufficient artp,Ply for tete
distribution Next year through the
mail in three Hound bags, to teepees
Hanlilto7;.
Thq Only Way by Which a catholic Can
Scoome. a separate School Supporter.
Considerable importance being given
td the Separate School question in the
present campaign, it may be well to
gigs a synopsis of the law as it stands
at peeeeii•t in regard to the Roixian
Catholics, as Separate School support•
ers. Preen to last session of the
Legislature, it was said there was
some ambiguity in the law, ant*. the
,
iu .1: ..eat parts of the Dominion.
Tlie'district referred to was chosen,
for this purpose for the reason that
some of the finest samp'es grown by
farmers from last year's. distribution
wire prodtced in that-. locality., and
because. it is well knotn that the cli,
mate there, is favorable for the growth
of good barley. !t is not proposed
to make any further arrangements of
this sort, as: it is believed that the
crop from twelve acres, supplemented
by the barley which will be grown on
the Experimental Farms, will afford
an ample supply" for the purpose
named.
11.le t, ' et re 1'. to ouui'
Jlastist Iat.[eet,ei[d 1•esulted iia: fevor of
the pitot,ttt! with full wet,* Judy;
ui ut ru tiotiuu trieu at Godrriell with-
out a jury ou let Aliril, 11$0, The
pllirtitrll•ciaiureil tu.'be the owtier
wrll
the lands in question under the
of his father subject to the life estate.
of his mother, Isabella Ii.0 e• The
action wits brought to restrain the
defendants from removing gavel froiu
the laud in question. The defeudlatits
cleiwed,tbe right to the t;rttvel under
a by-law,pesse4 W' them, ostensibly
under bee. F.S,), sub. sec. 8, of the
Municipal Act, B. S 0, ph. 184, Vie
by-law provided that the pathlnastere
and other employees of the corporatiee
shall be authorized and teiuupowt,red ty,
()titer upou, any laud within the hinnies•
pality when uecessary to do so, have
and except orchards, gardens, stud
pleesuro grounds and search fur and
take away any timber, gravel, stout)
or other material necessary for intik-
tut; and keeping in rep$air any road or
highw'}y in the townsflip, and provid-
lug tlkut Lite right to enter uposi' sueh
land, as well as the price or damage.,
to be repaid to any pei;son for buil„t
timber or materials, shall, if not agreed
upon by the parties concerned, be set
tied by arbitration,etc. Street J., is
of opiiitou that in pitssing the b3' -law
in this form, the cot;,ncil did not
;carry out what was inttended by the
Legislature by the section, referred, to;
that what the Legislature did intend
that the council should, as necessity
arose for their doing so, exercise. the
:;right to tale gravel from • any particu-
lar parcel, or parcels of land, having
:first declared the necessity to exist and
chosen and deeeribed the lend from
which the parcel was to be taken by a
by-law ; that the by-law is upon its
face illegal because it purports to con•
fer upon the officers powers much
wider and more extensive than the
statute atethorizes ; and that there is
nothing in sec `838 of th. Municipal
Act to present the plaintif•frons main-
taining this action so far as it is t)ased
upou a Male, to restrain further dam-
age. The defendants also. denied tl&,e
plaititift's title to the land uppn which
they clsiu;erf.the right to "miter, and
this involved the construction of the
will of his ffatber.' Upon this xhecon=
elusion of the •learncdluagle asthat the
property of which the ttator intend-
ed to dispose with leis own property,
situated in the secglid ceneeesion of
West Wawanosh, upon which or upon
part of whiph he was living, and that
any further description inconsistent
1 with this' construction should be re-
jected. He, therefore, holds that the
plaintiff is entitled under the will. to a
vested remainder in fee, and by virtue
uf that estate to restrain the defend-
ants from injuring his inheritance by
taking away gravel and to the injunoe.
tion asked. The defendants to pay
the costs of action. No inquiry as to
daivages; G.arrow, Q. C., for the
plauitl : Ili. C. Cameron (t cederich)
for the defenduuts.
•' Bluevale-
The people `of this' neighborhood
will not forget the year 1800 for a
long time, for very few have eeeaped
sickness of soine pend, at d the grim
monster death hats ietopped at q good
many home, and gipped his vietitne.
In the early part of the winter, the
measles broke, outs and %tiniest all the
children in the neighborhood that hate
roti had tl}e[i, , Before were gttaeked
and sora(). grown people. Then the
prevailing disease 'La' Grippe, went
rouild,als ,a great deal of inflammation.
Mr. T. Stewart and one of his little
girls are at>;long the sufferers. They
rovince have both lead a very severe attack,
litre is the only country or p but we are happy to be able to report'
that does not owe a dollar of debt. Government deference to the re• their recovery. Mrs. D. Patton,
quest that these points should se death was mentioned in
t yearswho
t)9ai 11 ,
h be the
.
tach are the fruits of twenty yea laced br and possibility of dispute
of Beferm government in,
tint }fro- p y 1' Tnets last week, was only sick two
passed. as •Act last session which is not'
week. She took a cold while attend•
wince, only declaratory on these pointe, but to•
g at ,ler n►other's betweeii the death
DleheHAL BALLIII[3TOT( BQUT,II, son which provides new machinery for ant Interment of her father,l Lr.Jt<tties
the cam ll ;n j municipal officials to c Oit1 mouse, ane, Ithougtl every, effort was
the founder of pe d
of genera Booth, •ply with the • law that all Roman p(,t forth •to restore her to:leealth, she
eesed away, on Saturday, May 3•rd.
Mrs. Pattou was very hutch beloyod
by those who kaew her, and Mr. Pat-
ton has the sympathy of she entire
community itt his bereavement, and
also Mae. McGee, who is bereft of a
liusbaud and a daughter within a few
days of each, other.—T. 'looker has a
little'girl very ill at prt;seut.—Mr.
Alex *gee, fromtheStets of Inde-
aha, was here -lately, •atending the
funeral of kis stater,, Sirs.. Latton, last
week. He 1•ooke as of yore.—R.
McPherson has put a new plate glass
front in his shop and a new Verandah
on, also a newfence around hie lop
which, altogether, has improved the
appearance (Allis propeaty a great
deal.—The Methodist Badding Vote,
mittee held a meeting last Wednesday
evening to epee' the tenders for the
erection of the new ohurch,'when it was
found that George Hang's tender was
the lowest, but they did net award
the contract as they thinkren w,e change
can by made to lower t1 -..o. cost.—bir.
0, Scott, of Wingham, moved hero
last week to go in with his brother in
the live hog business Jas. Pugh is
brick veneering Mrs. Anddersoii's cot-
tage, which will greatly;" improve its
appearance.—Mr. Joseph, Leech has
sold his pine lumber to•telee,ohn \Matti,
of Wingham.—Duff & Stewart have
shipped in a car load of Ggeorgian Bey
shingles,.—J. Hamilton shipped a car
loed'uf very fine horses on, Monday.,
l:J-OWlGit.
Mr, A Fl. Mnegruve aria Mr, 'Atte.
Gibbets, the i'rtintlillttttti tOr the 1Aewsl
• , ht
le
ti t
U 1
ofec on ,
- the 1
I ti in . to
oto g
Holum, 1
well ettanktal t,t' 'noelii3;;s t!al
Grurcle, Feld.() lcli and Lake "e , urit
Wednestiey,'lhutr sday, and 1reley uf.
hast wee,:, Theses oicetioga were
chat aoteriZttd by lame( erdel ly cane
'duet, which seen?s w lie. duo to the,
uourteou. and uUQl",nouitwr )1) which .
the epealltere death'*:.with the quote ions,
of the dad-k-Tliii.uvtiti1 of laying the
corner stone of )she Methodist church,
1+'ordwieu,is• to take pluee on May 24th,,,
'1'o Mr.' Massey, of Twine, is isuuferr
ed the le yore, duty! —Mr. U. H.
1,3lauttweli'.a[I.1 t,istar pasts :Blair tinnier,
one friends of the lea ; line a tlyitlh
visit, prior to Miss W edeparture uu to
trip to M tuttnbu,--#We re:tret to an-
nounce the deatu:on-the'4th inst., of
este. Jas. Sanderson, of the 6th aatie
uttet' # assert illyess.A, .A latge Pone,
course of sorrowieg `friends and ao,-.
Qurtirltanues foI1owxd her remitius to
the Gorrle seine tery.,— dr Jos Dun:op,
paid his friends a•ahort visit hilt week.
(This tense to ofticiatt' at a wedding,.
we beneve,)—Tile masons and framers,
have conts:aiieed work and are quite,
busy this season ou the t+eenud with,
llleesre. McOlemeut and 'Iilker's barns,
'Old Mr Adern eti
'btah1efor e. FredSGedche.H,• also at
Morris -
/At the restdenae of rienry Rich-,
mond, en elms 4th inst., Janet Rich-
mond :departed this life, at the age of
72 years' She had been unwell for•
some time,, but dropsy was bee final
uilmenttind very singularly on the, •
following lelouday. evening her sister,
Iiary Richu,ond, aged. 71 years,
calmly passed away after a lingering
illness of some years. They were
sisters of the Richmond heathers, near.
Blyth, and came to reside with theui;t
some twelve years ege, .:troth Mont-
gravewood, Ayrshire, Scotland All;
wlio knew them .could see their perfect
reliance epee a risen 'Savior,. :and
could say ",fpr them, to die te. gitin.
Mr. Jas. J;ohnstone medical student,
is sppuding his vacation at Lome. --
Mr. McMVlulkie, agent for the Home,
Knowledge Asseeiatiou, has been can-
vassing,in this to'wuship 1,4tely.—Mr.
Jas. Bailey, a former resident of?
Mortis, but lately of Dstroit0., •is . at.
home sick with some form of lung
disease, and fears are entertained for
his, recovery, Dr Bethune ie in,
attendance, -Mr. F. Baines had a bee,
Monday,, raising his barn, preparatory;,
to putting a stone foundation under.
it.' 'Praetor Bros !lilac the job.—
Miss'Diclr, school teacher, was calling;
at Mr. Hood's, Tuesday: -The air is
full' of Polities, -but more on that
again,.
Salvation Army, is at present in Toe,
runto. The ilarshal is in charge of
,`the Array in the 'United States. J e
accompanied by Mrs; 13:Qotb, bi$
wife. They were given a, grand re-
ceptiott on their arrival et Toronto.
It we are to ,believe the New ,York
insurance row', there is as yet some-
thing radically wrong itt the working
of the average electric lighting appar-
;riat
d wires and lights were responsible
'or the destruction of $460,000 worth
l e property and best year property
'o the value of Al th $5,588,000
cillthofies are prima facie supporters
Qf Public Schools.
The first section of this Act re-
quires the clerk of every municipality
tb keep in alphubeticz,l,• order, anal•
open to inspection by ratepayers, a
list of all Roman Catholics who have
given, written, notice of. tb ti,r wish th
support Separate Schools or of their,
wiali to withdraw such support!.
To same section.requiresthe same•
to show the names of all Roman.
ictus. • In that city in 1886 the elee- atholics who may hereaftetegive such
notice.
The sante section specifies the keep
ingqeof the list as .the duty of the clerk
and so subtjects him, to penalties for
no ess an neglecting it.,
vas destroyed by the same agency. 1 The second section, requires the ,as-
A coiNENTtorr of .the Womau's 'Ea- sessor in every wteuibipality• contain-
ing or contiguous to a Separate
School district, not only to class
schoolsupporters properly in the
noti.es he sends them, specifying the
particulars of their assessment, but to
place conspicuously aerobe the notice
either the wards "You are assessed as
ranchisement Association of Canada
fill be held in Turouto on the 12th
ad 13th of June next. Rev. Annie
haw, organizer for the National.
,rnerican Woman's Suffrage Ass' ocia-
r .on will be present. Anon,. the a Separate Schoo°1 supporter,” or "You
il,jeets to be discussed at the con- 'are assessed as a Public School sup•
ention are : The Ballot, its relation l porter."
The third seetien is this.:
' Ecouomtcs; Woman as at wageeearu- Mien the sect required by the first.
•, The Hessler Education, o€ Women; section of this Act is ,prepared, the
Id Woinen in the Medical Profession. assessor is to be guided thereby in ewer -
has
Ti veru ei t I taiuiug who have giver. the notices which,
'Tun the Ontario Go mt+ l1 are by la.w accessary in order to entitle
;tne- Much in the cause of tester -;supporters of Ronan Catholic Separate
co' is shown by the following table" Schoch• to exemption from Public
the number of licenses of various School tax.
ds issued in .tlie Province in I8013.,
neared with 1874, the first wear in
each the Crooks Act Was in force :
• 1888 1,874. following inquiries:;..:
veru licenses.. 2,066 4;778 Whether the government has,
op' licensee. 336 ' 1,307 through P*of essor Saunders, made
deflate licenses. 26 52 any arrangements with farmers to
17 ee stow twoerowed llsrley, with the
eel licenses, •understnnding that the Government
esstnteN'os Companies are now will perehase the crop when grown ?
ting" tip their losses by the grip. If arrangeteents have beenui sedade, didor
g the ove lment furnish thes
e Canadtaii companies escape'f with
did t ie feruters pay 1 for it ? If so,
partitively little loss, but in' theIibw matey acres are arranged for ? Is
ited States the increase of deaths theM any arrangements, as to price ?
the period during which the If so, what Op o is to be paid 7 Will
etni:c prevtuled was euormous).'the Government purchase two rowed
I barleyy front any other parties who
its of '29 life companies over the t hbuglft their :teed from tits noVern-
r, for tli+ first quarter of 1800,1 shoot f
Saw an iucrease'of 23 per cent. in I In` reply, the hon. John Carling,,
&eath rate ow' the sanin period of4lilInist[:r of Agriculture, said tytal t The
, r[nrf
' o . d 171rector of the Expiiiima Ea
f made lx
ftloiia t rosy four 'acres
of; .Carter's "i'rtze =t:olifi'c'" barley i,
... ,•_ with C 1' Carpenter, of, Winousi, three.
the Seoreoy, of the litctiot. nerds ; with Joke Weir, of keel,
wot.til' ilk,* to say a word ,r two I+'-lauitcro, five acres'; or twelve acres
,trace to, the secrecy re are thesethe in ,Tbe f'tr' hers was to supply treetnent ieach he r vvittft
„ esti,aware that tltet
no str')u l.,q favor` the- entire suifcient seers, without charge, [tuts to
of the bellut, rio do 1. Thera take the strop, delivered at the new[ est
l who complain that the ° railway station at 75 cents per bushel
L,n.1let a stem is not absolutely of 48 pounds, they to ha the privi-
u,,„ .e Iain notlaf, era rsttit ,, 00 Cobil of MasturO '.
ierlrrt t, i' r
Two Rowed Baileys
the 'louse of Commons the other
day Mr. McMillan (Huron) made the
St. Helens.
Never in the history ti•tlie village
'of St.Helens has anything occurred,
sleet has cast a deeper gloom of sorrow
over the entire section, than the sud-
den and. untimely death of, Mr. Thee.
Todd, second son of councillor `Tog.
Todd, which occurred at this place ot},
Thgrsday week. The deceased was
,'young sean,ouly in his 23rd year,and
was universally liked by all who; lied
the p'easuro of his acquaintaneee, tad
in his demise the village loses a bright
and promisi'zg citizen. He was an,
industrious and hard working young
mail; and while• engaged forking hay
a few days. peevious to his death, it is
supposed lie hurt or strained himself in
some way, which caused a rupture of
knot of the bowels" Medical aid mos.
summoned and after a consultatioii an
oporatiotr wail performed, but as soma.
clays tied elapsed since tiles, aopideut
occurred, it could not save heli fe. ° He
was an active member of the ToMpt•r-'
anee Lodge nud the members of •the
society attended the funeral in a hoax,
The remains were interred in the,
D n gatinoit cemetery, the funeral bd.. 'ayth, ,r I'Itrelttharsou,Mtbs 11 E Sharpe l by W. Pattison, Sores years age
nfi
titre -the largest that {tab ever left vel-. stud A t P ctrwart, dirt+utoY ,, The :, Mr. Jacicsou ovKar+a ants aperatea the
'4 r. " o aucl itluit have the ttuulber oma volumes in the library, is ;same property, and his old neighbors
I,tigb. 1 t dtt (entity
heartfelt a hitless of the,Wtil'le See- x;807, of Which 127 have blies, added l are glad to see him back,thong thistle
1.
l ,t y y
tion. f,1I theitr ttd lteieaveitleut. . , durin{t she oast year. The treasurer's I egaiu« sus has turned out a vary,.
rapers >aliowe,l that them marl it toll. ! geld and backward spring, 1e'all
r Iac ..a.
Brusarla leas a popitiattwtm of 1,81;;, afros of 878 dv.
The amount expand wheat is losing ground on ootlnt
e e w iitoaa ice;. -
0. The losses coni pnetttin Iiia 1111 ; arrangements witii George' p`
oliitfs this. year;' i,yoie 8678,086 Jowls, of W , ri,
i
ter than last year:
•
Wroxeter.
Thera is a new jewellery store in
town opened out in the Sanders'' block.
The youpg man, in charge is from
H.arriston and we wish him success in
his undertaking.—The great quantities
of • stock, fiour,uatmeal, lumber, grain,
potatoes and ice being shipped here
make the mill siding a, scene of
activity.—A. social was hld et the
,louse of I' r. Thos. G;ibsont M P.P, on
Friday evening last and rand time
Was •sled,• --Miss• ,izttti+ !stelreon, of
Brussels.
W. ,B . Dickson .has purchased: the
residence:of E. E. Wade,' .William,
street. --The communion service will
be held in Knox church un the 1.8th
inst..: :Rev, A. R. Linton, B. O. is
expected to oficiates—C;
toIlowing officers '~were elected for,
Court Princess Alexandra, Canadian
Order of Forebters, Brussels, for the
current term rt.. J. Lowick, O. R.;
S. T. Plum; V. 0: R, ; W. Smith,
R. S. ; Geo. Rogers, F. S.: Wm.
Blashill, Treas. ; Noble E. Gerry, 8.
W. ; Jessie Wilbee, 3.. W. ; Philip
Bees, S. B. ; Joseph Ballantyne, J Be ..
Dr Wm Graham, Pleyb'eian; Wm.
Blasbill, Delegate to 13. C •.•=•Ti a fol-
lowing is a summary from Assessor's.
roll for Brussels this year: --Children,
between 5 and 1,6, 254 ; children be•:
tween;'7 and, 134160 children between
aud.21,8,5 ; total value of real
property, $2,.15,4,30 ; total. value of
personal property, 846,400.' total va).
'Toronto, was Inentiug tete►rua. (lel r1 teat , up of taxable income, h $8, Qtae total.
week. She is a brilliant *en) player value of property, 8312,481)., • No, cf .
and laved in Shaftesbury" Htlll. lately 1 dogs, 54 ; No. of bitelies, 7 ; total
p
when she received terve eucer<es,-. en
Rhos Branston & Co., o 'the woolen
mill, are advertising for 80,000 pounds
tib wool, and are offering lrprgains in
flannels, tweeds, blankets, &c. They
are noted for doing good custom work,..
. • • Teesvrtyrter.
A fifth department has been added
to the pulllic school, which Wee • open.
ed Monday week, with Miss Waldo as
teacher.—Tile following oft lers, tiyer,'e
elected at the annual meeting of the
Mechanics"'Institute, on the 5th lust.
13r N "Ttiurtel), presidept Rev A E
,(nton, vice prcaidene e J I McLean,.
treasurer ;, Mrs J, J, Stephens. secret'
tary ; T A Bold, A 0 Brown, 3 For -
No: of, persons, 1,248 A.No, of coids, 99;.
No. of hogs, 30 ; No.. of horses, 95 ;l\o.'
of births during leas year, 13;;. No. of.
deaths,: 4.
•
Oulroea,
There is: jay in the domicile of Mr.
R. *Anthill i over the birth of a sou,
which, took place last week, Bob is
almost overwhelmed with the import-
ant event, having until tow been .the,
recipient of several daugbters.•Mr.
J•. N. Pickets; is busily engaged getting.
the material on, the ;;roused for a nevi.
house to replace the one recently;
burned,-13.pstness, v411 ' be boom-
ing around ltete pretty soon, tte
1, Jackson has mune into possession
of the Mill and property lately owned
And it fatal wieeaaiiw waft doe pec reeef i ed fof hooka del[int tit a r, • ttti_ 04.11
v o
i•
' Glee
The cereal crop
ttitrl a considerahi
f,q, K planted. At
seal the winter se,
it Kennet's v
s•rap, altIiou ti .n
Ow weather to ce
pew pay with the
13e gracious Heat
mien Mich done 11
breezes: blow.; ye
• Leudet ell ,were d
till thou world re
perfect y'•ttr.—\i
()bserva')ce of it
lieitere paid the
At'-ettting eutotitte
coed, the other
'`lj'`t*,left while tto
'Some problem ill
—The saort,me1I
will (I). V•) be
011urch on Sabb
Mr. Henderson,l
duct the service
at 2.80.—Sur
1dr• Duncan, gt
telegrant ghat le
seriously. ill,
Mr. R,olpe Lol
baggage mttstet
tinge past, left
(s'uelph to take
B1r. Purvis, of
the woolen mill
wish the new X
;-On Sunday t
of. Couett St
Order of 'Fc
•, brethren froze
Wingham, .Bel
koro and Suns
125 marched
gist Church to'
{non preached
Henderson.
the centre st'
edifice was ray
:congregation,
ll ti chose f
Epistle to the
serss, from wl
forcible and
Which was list
attention. T
phurch, wide i
rendered some,
•
bIr. Geo. 11
;,seraph and el
nesday for M
will join bis
c•ontract of p
tattons on ti
k,. Backwell
Master Erne,
father and bi
of Brussels, •
friends.in th
pf Christ wil
. the Wednes
Ings held in
yard, are int
ed.
•
Mrs Cala
Brussels ai
Tervit's this
eon took a ti
Mrs MeE we
bury, are v!
this week.-'
Winghatu'.
lnent at it
'Friday even
Admission,
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