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THE HURON .r.1NAL. FRIDAY JULY 18, 1884.
THE HURON SIGNAL Toa three successive aero the Demo - THAT "WINDY HUMBUG." cause hie told his wife
cdeww(M ►es an)
louthim, which Mac
*vatic caudtdetes fur the Presidency and nu denim having told. Johnsen was sr
Vim- Presidency have been taken from , as Iga.rsaw.Itap• rel Thr, .'Mati.W..
rested tut aggravated assault, and cue
New York and l.diana. In 18711, Tilden I sae hrwaehs a Mai. uta fur trial. After beaux placed in
and Hendricks: in 1890, Hancock and I -- the upklte managed to escape. either
English ; in 1884, Cleveland and Hend- 'i A week ..r ten d.)• ago • low -bred by t of •outride fnends or by his
fellow styling hiasrlf "Profemor" Juhu- tutu efforts, as to which amount* differ.
perseveringg
rteka The n
Democrats aorta to be ••f •'`` 514.0. canna to town snot anneuaeed him- on Monday last he was in Parkhul and
future, sad evidently here I sett to be a phrenologist. He made his yesterday Coostable Manes received •
on the court telegram to arrest bite. When arrested
faith in the Monet of the old esu, I ,4fwt u11ppacking-tie-see at Dresden, Johnson hod about $1111 en
It you don't at first succeed. 13011161301116square,re, anddwith the std of • bell
Try. try. try agent. and • blatant t..u:ue sounded his uwu his person, which was taken from him,
praises long and loudly. He was not coo• and this fact prat/ably accounts for
lust wok Mr. L Mamas several his
tent with talking about phrisuologloliut Johnson's not being " over the border. "
connection with the Clinton tie Era. blazed away at the Scutt Act, the Sabra- At first, when Johuwu tuld his side of
We take this opportunity of bidding the tarn Army, the reDutatiuu of ministers. the story, public sympathy was consider- A certain wan in slows professes to
blit morality, and *'her Drafters ably wjth him, .dth,.wtfa Au utoti a• have taken rut sit r sand u • clover
of rry p
old nun gaAl•by* and wishiug him good
which he knew nothing. Tut SIGNAL ,pay wows of the led . but since Mr. Mar ,t over inns fret long. The strangest
luck in any enterprise he Day engage ►n. which has always been opposed to pnblie ria's story has been heard, it ppts a dif- part „[ rue assort a that the said
Hu wawa always in accord with our and privet* frauds, drew attention to the (erent face on the affair. lir. Marvin gentlemen Athena he did not get the
views °u local yuefoma, lout he was a ignorance of the fellow, and exposed says that before Johnson struck he full root, as owe of it wile buried its the
good, shiere jouni►sliu,uf honest cuuric- hint es • "windy humbug. For doing uuticed lam putting a large steel or in•n clay below the end.
SO Tex s4tu'At. and its pre prieture were ring on his finger, but never suspected
tions and ferrleo expression, all the made the objects ..f the s• ca. rd "pro what awas tor until he was A tory brilliant meteor was observed
struck, aril is Brussels ton Thursday nicht d last
same. Should he ever see int t.. tele to fesr.r's" wrath, and that w..nhy at Dna his cheek bone grid bare at the tint week. It swept across the sky its • north
quill-dritiug again we wall welcome him goK out bilis announcing that len would blow.'' westerly direction, bursting at fact sato
tack to the editorial rant, Mt we sa• hold a public weetine on the court-h.•usu was in we have • thuusaud pieces During iia peerage
Hoe. MR Era r reported to have cerely trot he will never of necessity M square on Iiiotsday evening, to reply I•' Sia.:* theater,it had all the appearance of an ialdio se
the remarks .4 this journal. About been ahnwn a number seeoalled it had with a very brilliant toltM fiend
sent word os his friends its Winnipeg that forced to again tramp the editorial tread- eight o'clock along cams the alleged " chart,," Written by this ignur tut rrock a lung ata ser phril brilliant
lAti s
he will he unable, t.. go to the Northwest mirk. The N. r Era will be c,wducted pnifew.r ' in a cup -buggy, &.d after (nod, Johnson. \\ r will glee a le, of precious Root Copeland, Lucknow, recently
this summer. henceforward by Mr. Rob'. Holmes, and driving around the s{marc he tall up the {amts from two of the p • very creditable rxawinattun at
coition in front of the Huron hotel. documents The first u from • " chart" passed y stoles/ s"Iw«" ■ Mrrba.
►nuwing the young eau to 1,e a "chip The crowd began to gather and the gtiven to a mage, the second t.. a the Ontario College of PInartwcy at To- 1
AM article on the railway yue$tlo +' off the old block," we have every town "humbug.' started his 'untton." Txs fe'nale :- rent°. He is now a full fledged druggist, A violent hailstorm broke over the
from an mtewmd oontribn4,r,ia unat,.nd too believe that ttie Liberal interests will Simla'. and its proprietor were beeps/- Self-esteem, good ev gage, all right ; and has taken full control of the drug
township of Markham ..n ttatatday atter-
abl crowded out this week. However,busiuess latelycarried un by G. '" noon, doing considerable damage all
p not smiler at the hands ..f the new editor tend by the fellow with abusive San- hope, large. good unugh ; combative (m- Barr in that illagr. "f'ob's' friends along the 6th concession. Such • savors
"the old ark's •-moving." gu•ge, delivered without regard op grain- steed of combativeness+, large, all right ; Y
f the .\'r•r Isnc• mar, and with no attempt at correct construction (1) good minute : caution, no doubt, will be much pleased to learn was never witnessed in the township be-
- - - good evirage, cultivate ; benevolent (r) of his success.
fore. Soma of the *teen were as large
AT the numuuWon for the Muskoka CONTEMPORARY OPINION. flow pronunciation.
i es andTswash, andawash end
good Brings ; alimiWceues ,a) large, all There hes been ,{rite • sensation in as hors eggs, and fell with such nova, as
election, at the expiration of the legal Gra from tirst to last. During his din right ;moot, mimeo. Sun.hine for some time past. Several toleave large lumps on the backs •4
time for the nomination of candidate,Mr. Thv wayleie et the seek**• w a.e sae course he got on the Scutt act, and The "professor" further says on this p,ere.Ds whom cacattle
veracity we minuet doubt, ttle that happened be out of doors
Dill, Reformer, was the only person wtkerwlse- nacre es weer*. i showed his iguorance of the , uesti.tn. "chart.' that that in examining the head he state that there has beseen a gbeet In fact the knees are covered with little
nominated, and he was declared elected then he tam: another slap at HE SG.Ands "woodwork very prominent," or something very like une) to the holes, and have the apipearance:of baring
which is, to lout, the let, not flattering 1 wood son the south side of the concession. been well pounded with • hammer. Ts.
*L ; neat he referred to the Salvation acclamation. At 2:30 the returning HE DIDN T :sow, 1 ' array : then he /;ace himself a character
to the owner of the hese!. But the Several hen -roosts have suffered of late, tea who appear to soder the heaviest
officer allowed Mr. McEachern to be The financial sage who presides at for probity, and sounded himself
his praises its •'tide "professor" evidently believes that whack u Dna prof that,the: 'ghost" ias loan are :--Mr. W.D. Milliken, of Hexer-
nominated.I Ottawa, Sir S. L. Tilley, if we Halifax gest shape;He c••Lcluded his regurgi I his patrons who feed him with the brad ; a good appetite. 'run's Corners. (In •fano of lib acees,
_ _ 1 s tr.,o,•!" remember correctly, speeling tenons by telling .over and over again I of idleness are,"bl ckheada' lie, much for I It u the intention .f the Lucknuw Mr. Milliken ays, there will hardly be a
what b •-a-sail men the prop than tint chart, soil now for the other : Caledonian Society this year to hold a bushel .1 grain. lir. Hagerman's farm
THE judicial committee of this Privy in J1anL, ldts3, aid that "if he were a vier. of • Memory, evirage ; weight, erirage, grand yuoitiug tournament on Sept. 9th. of 100 acres is also. in a dilapidated con
uuDst maw in bttsinS"S ac., he would THE Sn:saL were, and what a first-class!
Council met on Tuesday gut to decide ly j phrenologist he was. After the "hum -
construction,
good ; music, large, good ; combative (I'' the day preview to their annual genres, ditun, the stern coaling a clean wet,
clap oa all ail w as w eo uy the tea p1• to
upon the threes points submitted W them yen breeze of pre•Denty which was bug" had taken his seat •cry was raised ]age ; construction, (l large; psnent „pun to the world. f razes will be offer-
on
iler f all hie crot,. Nemrs. Jesse, Noble.
on the boundary swank, lire the first I „ring to blow over this 'Canada of run' for the relit*t of Tat SI..%AL to reply to lore, moderate ;secretion • what does the oil sufficiently large to attract all the Fierheller, French, Wetherell, sod
r man, he meant well, but i e I I fellow mean ), large ; north. i1 large : quoit pitcher of root* in'Canada, as w311 Stunehuuae all .nffrred bas mr.re or Isla
point : ' Is er is not the award, under `\'ell• poo the swashbuckler, ani Mr. D. Mc(ali- ! rg
all the circumstance+, binding !" The pdsdn t know --he didn't know, cuddyroe to his fret. amide loud ap- I language, gOodThc itagnofrsani ti closes as these interested .in t'so Kure. it u In fret there a scarcely one of their
committee decided is the negative. "aver ca" I plaus, and addressed the large gather- gold '•g* ; •'p expected that railway erraugemeuta. farmers who will have enough feed for
I ing. He was not in the habit of speaking this exsminat on by eying that the now is progress, will be effected, where- her et.ock. Huwerer, although tit.* goes n
eke hasd Liberalis-Hon. Edward owner of the head u f
_-_- - e after tramps of the stripe of the'ixts,n px,•sesard •. • large by s:cursiun ticker will be issueoi at hasty they all fecal thankful flat the
THE Nelsonville lfouodatno, a gives the Blake declared himself in is of an fbrain, "judgegreatly reduced rtes„ `gestorm was not eccanpenied by strong
elective Senate. In this step he will who had just sat down, but the black- which enables her to oil f.,r three wind, for if such had been the *ass th
following send off to an old acquaint- lure not •rely the entire Kelorrn party at guard had to 'tet his deserts, and he I sir,p,cromtefp. dap
luxe :-"Yat. More, the timber inspec- his back, but all right-thinking Indepen- hooped his friends would pardon hen ..n The foregoing sufficient show that I►. lf.j Suan
lliv, of Bay City, and damage would undoubtedly have hem
the fell,w is as great a fraud ..n phreno-
Archie Scott, of Dundas, to competed 'Duch greater.
tor who tufted Nelsen a few weeks ego dents and (1 women'.
An their
invitation this occasion
.urteons c+orae and beat a bloc'. ! logy as he is on the other questions that a ort A. C. Read and Alley Robinson,
for the "old women " t,. leave their soft tie attempts to speak on. ; e is ignorant,
savory guard at his own game. He then "wentp p °f Parkhill, for $500-$250 a side- -at'
for the "professor' without glucta illiterate, cheeky, and in fact •• bare- I that place, on July 1_'th, fur the follow -
He (the ispeaker) had written the item follow -
fecal humbug all the way around. In i events :-1st. running high jump :
against the fellow, in the public interest, saying the above we believe we are giv- running long jump ; 3rd. hitch and
and denounce.' him utter to his face rs 4 ing our readers an "aapuente" discrip kick 4th. hop -step -and -jump ; 5th. 100
"humbug' of tie wont stripe. 'the cion ••f the fellow, if we may bre •lluwed I kick race ;Gbh 120 -yards' hurdle race;
"protease:- te.kt•d about the Scott :act 10 too a word picked from his own alto standing )Dui]., the couple taking
when he had confessed to the speaker Lexicon. " He isn't much of a gnmmrr• four out of the seven *cents to be de -
Ise had never read a clause of it. er, and he is a great deal leu of • free -
that I claret the winners.D. McKenzie, of
The ••professor' knew nothing about the I:morrtofjer,'' Lnndun, eras; :stakeholder. 14cott and
Scott ace. and just as much about Owe. The people who hare been gulled hy , Sullivan were farmer.) residents f
nology. The fellow had boasted of this illiterate but cheeky humbug, John-1Bruawla The I'rtkhill men won
o' -
being the best cutter in several of the wit, wall now have an opportunity t Last TuesdayW. E.Kerr lefMi,00duo
cities ; then how did it cone that he was meditate upon thrix foolishness in gay
tramping the gauntry as a "akir' in-
, ing money for phrenoh.gial cher" t..d
city at ++ sin on his bicycle. rode to
stead of settling down to honest labor ! the ivnorant fellow : and the persons i Lucae!E tra nd . eralthen ort run teachsti
The spaker here gave an exhibition in who chummed with bio while he was in
imitation .1 the "p,rnfeasor's" style et town, and upheld hen as their chosen I Brucetield to Seaforth where he stopped pawn will stump the country with hoc
examining hada which drew loud cheep
champion are now et liberty to ruminate fur ever an hour and then tock the read legs. Blaine will have the advantage.
from the cooed. He denounced John- that they have neither added to their Werth for Brussels where he arrived at 14 however, as be is backed up on his ticket
Ston as a humbug and a man what lived
social ,doh,,, nor helped the cause which o'clock p.m. When the warm weather, I by a reel 'temporal. who. expects to capture
.tsblsc The they THE t+[ovL wants to see dusty roar's and the &mount of new I the soldiers' vela
i published •reel tri ay Morose. by Mc
oiLLic1uur effete at tkctr (eve, North ei
OODSRICH, ONTARIO
Malls
to ell parts or the surround
earliest amps sad trains.
IOC%alaaalaleaalat*a It has • larger circuits
Miter seweesprr in this part of
q l'
reliable /me our the wrnnals in Ont rt
. •s It due., the fore -going essentials
addition 'tithe above, • 4r.1-elaa.
fireside paper it 1s tkerefure •
mpg advertising asedtew.
Tani s.-•(jLM in advance postage pre -laid
Yy hltekMei 91.7s, 1t paid before is months
wow if set se paid. This reel wIll,pe trtotll
weaved.
Rates O► Auvarrrtetxo. -.Sint rents pe
Sae for lrwt lasertion : three rents per line for
each subsequent insert ion. V eiley. half-yearl)
sad quarterly oentracte at reduced rates.
Jon trgt/t rime...... N. hare alma first -chum
*ebbing department In connection. sed pons►
fns the must complete out fit and beet facilities
>I W turning out work in (ioderic b. are prepared
do business In that line at prices thst.annot
beaten. and of a quality sleet snit be
tligassod. - Terms I'ask
FRIDAY, JULY Iliret, MN
COUNTY CURRENCY.
'sew•% Frets all rare* •t dares ger ea ahs
■ew• gaeMaafe.
Harry Curasack, of Hressele, has ac-
cepted • rewunevstive paiiwn 10 time
utltus .4 the Crest Ncrtb• Weateru Tele-
graph Company in Toronto.
A burse belougurg to D. Strachan,
Brussels, was choked to 4eat1 last Tues-
day evening. The ani lied been tied
to the false to eat grass,aud got tangled
us the rope semehuw,and before help ar-
rived was :teed.
Naar* Talk Irma • frerkesoe.
We enfsseend for perusal 4 tlpelieg
editors and repartees of adobe' s Hebei,
the fallowing letter, from the wW use
WO ..1 the London asylum dab tis ear
oont.mporary the Landon Advertiser. It
bill something of the true ring about it.
NOT 1ne'Law114 TO BS ao•STTVL.
To the Uttar of tits Advertbier.
.\monk the cricket fetes ite this morn-
ing's Advertiser was one t.. the effect that
the London Asylum club had not b:•eu
defestai this year. Besides savurine of
vainglory, such comments seem to me to
add nothing to the reputation of any
clsb, either for prowess or courtesy. '10
my mind the demur oil *ricket should be
played for the social pleasure and phy-
aicwl 'pod c,nueeted with it, arud the wsu-
Diug or hosing of any twitch, or any
number °f matches, should tee citwt ler
ed entirely s.aandsry, and „f the nature
of an socideut, as it often is As apwu
of the Asylum Cricket Club I ►mpec•fal-
ly protest against its fortunate record
thus far being used in a vaunting or
heedful war for the dek•otation of .44
earlier reader, who may happen to have
an intorsst in cricket. Yosrs truly,
be JL lea
Landon, July 14.
doe not appear to have a veep eru siesta and fat salaries would cafes* Kriel
record, and certainly his actions while to n„ one but themsehea and this FuliW•
here were not calculated to inspire ant al hucksters t.. whom they owe their ef-
very high confidence." fete existence and for whose good pleas-
ure they live, move t id have their
Tet Clinton Veer Ent last week took heIng•
advantage of the vol spell of weather to L..OK AFTER Yet R WELL.,.
davo,ie half a column editonlly its the
Hamilton Tin.,.: -The Toronto hoard
puffing up of Clinton and the decaying of Health will cause all wells in 'Loeb-
'
calf
ties served by the city waterworks te he
clwed up. This is a step in the right
direction. More diphtheria and typhoid
fere' are caused by partakinz of water
from wells in thickly settled 1„calities,or
where the source of supply is t•,.. near
the u,anur* heap, than many people are
aware of. Those who are ignorant or
of Goderich, but it never once attempted
to show how it was that Clinton has
equalized at only $4:,0.000 for
been t', )
i
years back, while Goderich has been
rated et $1,1&u 03J. Our contemporary
cites the opinion; ui ` commercial dru.n careless need to be protected against
sen and tach like, but it won't 1eto themselves, ane educated to have great -
Milk Mitts end fiagures We want it to er fur the welfare not ..f them -
down
about the hash, and to Ret t1v.. and families alone, but of the
down t . her.' 'tan. .law is jaw, but whule community.
facts are facts. w.. Not BLAME THE '•ORIF.+
Tor first of • series of Refurnt meet-
ings wall be held at Cranbrook on,')Ptuvso
day24th. inst. at 2 ...clock p.m. The
meeting will be addressed by Sir Ricltstd
Cartwright, H.P.. Hon. A. M. Ilea,
Provincial Tre4rer. Thus. Oibeen, i .
PP., John McMillen, reeve of Hullett
and ether' pn.minent Iteformers. A
cordial invitation Lee:tended to all per-
sons who wish to hoar the public issues
of the day intelligently discussed. East
• Huron in thus beginus o. a 'serious 4
public demontrati.dis ttimugh.wt the
rrweewl rattems.
Stories are being told about the part
played by the rival presidential candi-
dates during the war. History is dumb
as to the greet 'achievements of either
the Blaine division or the Cleveland
division in the rebellion. The fact is
that both Blaine and Cleveland, instead
of going to the war themselves, sent
substitutes This was touch the safer
plan, and the result is that incased olg
these Croat rivals finite; soldiers' gvayss,`
erstumping the country with a wooden
leg apiece, they have been preserved t••
serve their country in a more importsat
capacity, and in the approaching aim -
by his wits tib agran"'
espouse.
gravel on the roads is taken into account
fallow ha.' on!r lately cone into the Anglia Johnson, "proiras,r f hair Mir ales lire aterT•
phrenology "lake. ' and previous to his wadi, phrenology and other humbugs, it was a long ride. The distanseis i --
new departure had toren a ler of around bythe I intarin rest about ti, miles Thi bicycle is a b4 .
London A•Ir.•rharr a *Thr, lith of slaty. P• I' paned F' The officials of the Marine and Feb-
have
out the country seem to "hair -wash.- It was puerhego when be
inch machine of the British Challenge erica Department are not disposed o,
R y was palling "lair -wash '1st the i,(nu- wake. - Brussels Pest.
have been conducted generally on the es- i'eo PROFESSOR- JOttNAGN ARRESTED. aecept.Seth Greens assertion that the
tabltsbt'<l plan, and were devoted to: ramus had become s "professor'" -"pro Ar 2:30 ni...n Thursday the Nettie'. , milliot>is of dead fish floating on Lake
btisitt,g )tr. Blake and the Lilornls to feasor ..f Bair -orale," was s high-sound-
ing
p • reef Ad ateelsa.a. Ontario are alewives and not young .lead
was defeated.
°range Act of Incorpoestii:n ing title. The speaker also stated that Inst telegram was rctxtyt l from Damien It has fossa decided b the courts in hatched at his Rochester establishm*nt.
Johnston bore a bpd reputation when by constable Yule. y
was delated. IE only the Refu.•muld he had lived-in Parkhill -and an- Ures,len, July 17. New Brunswick, Chief Justice Allen pre. I They ask how it u if the fish are rally
had voted fur it, u the cry, it wound young alewives that none of the psrewt
hare amed. Doubtless, and w it mead wit/hoed that the fellow had been T. Chief C.eistable, to.dench. diog, that li.tuur anppliel by brewers slr are caught in the lake 5 No alewives
if the Tunes had cured for it. The Tory aepranted from his wife. bucauae ..E his Arrest A. Johnson. for gaol breaking . ;ret others for ale its r county in which orb caught in the St. Lawrence, in Lake
porty has had the aefive 'support of the vicious habits, and was •,1 low moral Let mo know at "nee ,. y , . ;leaf Scott Act is in force *annul be sued Franco, or is any other •stream in cos-
Onnge oiler for year; ; the Tory p attx for, as the sale is a contribution to an municati, n with Lake Ontario, and it u
contras Parliament - having about s 4vtoR admntal t having f t 'zed m illegal ad. This is worth keeping in' considered impressible that the parent
torn -thirds majority ; it *venial only have )b Amencan with thieves and
view by the liquor manufacturers and' alewives can exist in the lake in gasntu-
been coronion gratitude for the Toric to apyrderen, l0 lr rcI *davit ' duelers. In the --New Bronewick case ties sufficient to produce milliom of frig'
have passed the Orange 8111. a,'lths In a ne f h l Ip scathing
1d dare t 1 6 h by
Liberals have been opposed by the
riding is settiri •r a good example to the Orangemen in every elution for years
_ending. by his own confession-ise
o ra ern'
cities ie
r who 'Mated u rani tin #s -
o t esus* v.
Isgguege Mr. MtGillitih y w .fkt Cu:
tion to the bazen-facglness .,f Johisau-n,
in saying he could advise y.un men as he new lies awaitini the arrival of Cam:
they should marry, and aimed tttwhl.. Waflte of Lh+.sdett.
test, and the latter have, no claim to
other constituencies of the county whiC a L t,enl support. Yet the Libel -141i Net*
N W arra*, Clue!` {"r,llCr.
Constable Yule in cum ,sy with con-
stable McKay immediately started e:ut
in search .4 -Johnson, • succeeded in
arresting him just as he was ,•u the petut
of )e'arditg the 3:1:, trait to Irate town.
He was at et.ce brimslit to gill, when
i i t,. who
we hope to see successfully imitated at the abuse far the detest of the bill, tiiiile his r rks be telling the fellow to go T!ua will be more !,NMI for reflection
'ho dirtkntday. Ti. people are anxious there is nu censure for the Tories*, who back n own wife before he *coin ter Thu
chore in town.
to listen t» exp mires of the N. P. frauds, might have carried it had they wished to attemaptod to give advice regarding
and T .ry oocrntoaut.il incapacity. do s.•. ✓..thing could mere clearly in- rnatnnionyr to honest y..ung teen. The
dicate the political character ret the or- effect of llr.11cGillicuddy'eremarks upon
"New is the :ion••, an 1 a•.w is the hour" vanizataun. the bogus profess•orwasmnagical,en d when
-- the fellow gut up to reply the bombast
had evidently been taken out of um.
Moiwi GATE+ promised that the t •r. f.Gele.aslek'. Deem. He whined for sympathy and attempted
weather in JO would be intolerably Among the hale* statements made by to give himself a 'trod d character, but
warm -un fact, that July would be the the Anti -Scott Act speakers at Auburn a the remarks of Mr. McGillicuddy had
hottest month niece July. 1868. Being fortnight ago was ttt4 t.. the effect that told with Inc thinking Audience, and the
we-
evilly well ec usinttd with Moses, Rec, 9'. (goldsmith, of Hamilton, former- "fake' had no symuethisers with the we-
pers y ! I. of `eaforth. was ..p[rsed to the Act. c.ption of a few rattle-brained young mien
and kts .win; that he want gier:ate job- R. Adams. Tibs•Preseolent of Huller of fast preclivitIea---and a pn.rhuel for
ing. we t..•.k his w•,rl for it, an•1 discard- flcott Act Alliance, wrote to Mr. (.old- poker, and other gambling games --who
ed sur woolen underwear. We did so smith, asking him if it were so. Those Keil become intimate with the fraudulent
of Mr. /goldsmiths temperance friends ",rofeaser" during his stay in town.
to our surr,w, for :Le thermometer has who were inclined to accept the state-
gone
msn'At►gwsJohnatun above sllud-
gone away .town a• we ewe this, and usent, will be delighted to see the fol- ed to i• a notcr nus character,and 'Ilia -
festea•l .,(a linen .luster, it would mem leaving rete y : Parkhill and other (.laces where heti@
that heavy woulene. thick tweed,* aid a HAratttos, .1uly 8, 1884. known bran an unsavory rep.itatien.
We are informed that ammo years ago he
trusty ulster shonl+l he our pr,rti..n. if Rirhnrd .4.(on., Es I. I esu in business in Parkhill r g w
we auxumb frees the egret• of the c,'.1 MAR SIR. -1 ani in receipt .4 yours wee
but "skipped by
contracted auntie the p•rc•ent fncid sisal! ••f the o-uh torrent. 1 have authorised' the light .h the woos,' 'ravine a nom -
we wast to hate i ansa I hie• iu.lietcd III" stwtrn►rnt ss to my y ini.,ns anent her „g creditor to mourn his departure
the seen Act. 1 trey any 1 &n roet ftp- Since then he has been variously engaq-
and tiled four our msioter. There's that tp.•e' t„ sup measure Cat may stoat* t ed, sometimes tailoring then Ore-
n
suer:a wgwiw-" K,-rcho....' „lrinkinc usages of the day. 1 holier* *1,ao, then p,ethn¢ ashen at or
n Ketole• ono. •- Kara'huu,r, • " c r. temperance to ba a legitimate subject tut.
It gislatien, and my .inky objection to the rase e•ptally snide tinniness. His cherac-
M r Scott Act is that it does not go. far enough! ter lime at all times been of a nature not
- A 1. For some time he has been
1 thumb no local option wet can ever most eat -awed from his wIfe, "wine to hie
Tet "Twelfth" eta .lu'y eelrhnitrd in the whoa* daticnity i g•, m fora „mewl
week or s. p►evi,ous to
Clinton by the Urate.• l.,.ely of tlu. •lis- prohihiti•on •,f manufacture and wale to se habits. A
trill y whul•-•e1•- sink retailof thewhole business, his sIpw )i-, in lielerich he was ae-
rostat.
on Saturday leo The I.t rthr.•m cher at Dresden for cutting a main's
gathered there fearer the moth, the land whereon thfa mq leai anp to thio • cheek open with a knuckle.luster, end
fiat 1 1r..18 upon with tarot. E am yours array. , was in consequence committed t.. eland
south, the east earl the west, and oaten. T. Looneurrx. his trial f..r en aaasult. While
ed with patien:e to the drurn Leeting,the • _ - , wwaitial mel he aggravatedad from than I.ek-
Sfe•blowiog, and the 9orid speeches. 1 The *.*SrOaelevates. rep, and pa now a pns.oer at large, and prose an attempt (V tirihe memlrnt of .esst*rl r. eying that rho n•,mittstion .,C
They .ay that doctors differ, and an do . tot est.•, Iwly 11. -The Magmaic Fe.l- habite to arrest, es can he seen M_ the fol. the legislature, it omelet to hap the ei ct C eceiand saw w v.pd .tie, The g .vrrn-
Orapge speakers. Our own Thee Feb. 1 *rel el,ctias, which has biers engaging 1 +army *stead taken frown the P,rkhill of fel-
toluene public o.p,m,•,n to dem&rd the sir, he said, was 'err p. ,..,1 v outside ..f
t:0- IH, w( July 3rd :-- onactm.ou ,f s law affixing amour* prrtal• Nee Yurk (lute. There was eottsidsr-
row for instance denied that political 0,tblic attention for some time prof. tape ties to such offences in the fawre, in ase able op.poaitio.w e, him in different see
\Philo air. W. tit. 1pwmn, of this than existing Iwo u irsaAfct*nt to isle uta'
were • factor in t tnwjwism, while Johan i cially in this I'rurinre, cern* off ',play, village mss in
i)resden, Ia•t weak, ash (►uta I ticun• ..f the state, ho,wrver, end he did red
white of Hastings made a straight -uhf ' re•niting in favor of Hon. E. iwngelser, p them. _ not think s me a.f hie atem.,ta had mat ta•fsa by Alfred Parses• will oeeoagea11y •
Tory speech. it isn't any of our funeral, uav r of Ijinll.c. by • mrj..r.'v r.f it ing thr.tle oil his meth. inr, ho esu u -
welted in w most cowardly manner hy sriih general approvwl. Hondneks had further iisualarent of Nr Ahrrp'• p•s ,;
rotaea The contest win •hot aril LiILK The fleet fieloiiwr hie fens the Nue given strength t.. the ticket, gertrcu:rely pictures. .1 be
from N
int one or other .d three gentlemen matte i „neo and the Lammrals tongntn:rtwolsem- Angns Johnson, formerly t.ilor herr ,:mesal tie • en trots tit. eat -Mies lohnen, whiles talkirr_ with Martin in !d y i 111 have
at than w est in general, weed There w also le storisryw a
s "juily old ath •,f hunthelf, M Lord aepver nn theft works in oppn.ltioft to t...luly 1 woald Ae : Ilalrm, pp. ; Willi-
will bare t weight in the elections an Mea M euid, Mr $
tM meet friendly .muter. sud.lrnly at- n, c tNart, L h. ; l`.''' !\ i taut- A
Dasdtesry w.wbf soy. (t( cants. it Hon. aleasra Lwnstovin,Cann and PruFw, tasked him end east hie (ace profs♦ had- • Oetobsr. tom, Mrs. Fields, and others b
*odd not M our uuw Thames Farren, whr worked eeserve+tmeally fox !h* G.w- ton 318.e ; Foeee• a a. ; HNfnit"Mg. 1. 1.- ew "Theo $ujjjigg of the ]lggda"
ly. Munn finally clinched .lohns.n and ‘."11.9'e. C ; R r t. OttMtse Isade
teratic. t the candidate. Mr. Freeb4te wow+•o•. An elestiuw'a a itftoo let um
rat- ossM wlsd sir Jnliae Ba
hr us i. always p>.ftseular int what b the cwt at the kat 1)uassni.wt wlocte.,ra get him down, hist let him rep wpn pen- the ieegw in batting, with an ....IN a peg of the (allteda tell A Mr. Cevtia's tot iia t_b `t
es wMn toe .caeca that the N. P. the Gtfaser.aticen h 119 .,f • rmaa'or- maw of leehaviar himself. Johec.w says
Rotten . •clot sea,nd with .Ski he 1►di Vg se t AatMleQgitlld are National
D5SVV4 "'
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inns in by Mrl{K et(ga lip•
y 1 lbs meow he attacked Marries was ter O'Rorke ie third. be -
N. B., net time lith Shg Walsh it t (leilagt► wgltegttwogltM.
The l•ew.plrary Tow.
Toronto News Ilnd.t
The investigation into the conspiracy
case by the 11 oral c,ttrmiseirat compnsing
\ice-Channellor Preudfuot, Judie Scott, who, supplied then with the liquor d
„f the county of Peel,aud Judge Senkler, they were satisfied that they could not
of the county .1 Lincoln, begins t..ley I b S compelled t.. p a. the price of it.
ie. Graaf ea Meek lag.
the goods were originally sold m a coun-
ty inhere t ,sic sale was legal, but they
tete sold knowingly to 1. retailed in s
county it which their rile was illegal.
Tne ••:air of people whe violate the law
are , t the 'newt respectable, and it is A reela.k Jolie.
probable thet nanny o1 those who are 1 -- -
sapp ie.( with li.ioor for sale in a Scutt i Cosou-R,;, July 14. -On Saturday int
Act county wt!' End their supply cut off as Lima Boswell was washing clothes rks
if this decision be a,i.teno'•I I.y the high- wsa approached by Minnie Stillwell,whe
etr courts. Retail dealers who do not took up a bottle lying on the window.
hesitate t • ,iolat.• the law by selling and telling her that she wouldanientbr
liquor under ouch csrc.unetarices would w:th "holy water," proceeded to peat
eerteiniy not hesitate at swinding those the liquid on the pewee girl's head. The
victim commenced to scream, and soot
all the mill was in an uproar, sod the
liquid was found to be vitro. The sib
of the yeunc girl s face es well as her
neck and arcus ere errieusly burned. 13 1
wilt -he walked f... life.
without some beingseen or caught.
Perhaps Mr. Green will be • e to ex-
plain this mystery for Minister McIwlan s
benefit.
at Osgood hail. A very Leve number
of witnesses have been subpenee 1, iu-
cfndiwg Te.
clan of both parties, and government
officials, and judging from the length of
the list the inquiry is likely to ocean
several weeks.
The investigation is not.strictly sp.ca4-
ing, of a judicial character. The c.•m-
mittai have no power to impose any
penalty on any one who may he inenrm-
Hated by the evidence. The object .f the
inquiry a simply to get At the facts, and
it a to he hooped that the nutter will lie
thoroughly sifted to the buttons. The
composition of the commission is a guar.
enter that their proceedings will be con-
ducted its a spirit et impartiality
This proceeding being non -judicial.
will not in any way clash with or super-
sede the criminal prosecution iustitoted
against those accused of enapirocy and
at present stayed until the .Lueatnun of fefrllet 1111 regrets in the knowledge that
whether the offence chanted is a emir
.4 which the law an take cognizance w Leh standard of his village is being
settled. it is not creditable to our leg*1 kept anp -(Queen'• Cu4exe J.,unenl.
system that then should be any doubt at Tildes atepeevee.
all upon that matter. Sheryl the set -
deuce adduced before the c.omnuesiom New York, July 12. -Tilden is repn-
Dr. (grant say.. -"Well even if you
ars "plucked" you ate were up for w wit
mortem you know :" and Inspector Me-
Isennn declares that "a man isnot made
till he has been 'plucked' once ..r twice:.
still tn.twitbsta,.1 sig 1!n-,- crumbs of
comfort the expencn-r Is tot a plraaant
one. In this ,. ' c!.•. h... • tor, we do not
mean to whine “ver the slaughter of the
inm.certt• that h,. lately taken i.iace.
In the groat maj•.rty .•f cases it was sim-
ply the reaping of w loot has bean sown
during the term. T.kee in the proper
spirit these defeats really mean victory.
If a man once learns that. though he a
a heaven -bra genius. he should not de-
spise a little of the earthly duality of ep-
phcstion. he has a&ted A great viet •ry
and the true spirit would constrain him to
LI/every times.
The .August liury.eia wilt be especial
notew.•rthy for its papers on Amertose
places - "The (iatewsy of Boston,"
which W. H kid.•iug describes as
Mena Helsel' sod • :arrest picture Bos-
ton Harbor ; Salt Lake City, described
by Ernest Ingersoll. with fifteen Mester
tions ; and Richfield Springs, a Peps
with special reference to their medicinal
waters, 1.y F. .1. Nett, M.D. Mr.
Boughton will continue his chatty "Al`
ti.t Strolls in Holland" in company with
Mr. Abbey. Art will he represented b/
• paper on the work of the "AstoiaMd
Artists" by Mn. Ilarr;«nn, with dare-
ing ill mrattone „( the ute,llsworkdsMr
of Mrs. Wheeler, Mies Dors WheoloO
and ethers, as well as by the frentiap!ass
reproduction of Mr. Dewinsr's rosepaed-
ke[, ' A Prelnde ;' sport, by "Utak"'
Hunting in Montano," with i(logtratiowr
be Been' and Fant ; history, by tholes'
of a .. ase of brilliantly M
ilssntrated paters ,n "The Great Bad
Wilhwm Refu•." M Treadwell WaWs-
N'illiem illack r ami E P. Ras mins
will have their nervi'oibers iflesteMillr
hy Abbey, cgiMou. ::rel Dielemme,
more of the charming 'endwise)* f