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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1885-6-12, Page 11 T i11 KUMesa 6111 THE HURON 'fiIQN4 ox ¶U WTWO. FRIBA Y. JUNT! !tall, NMI tanning ran et a MO salty eft w wenn TDB INDI4X VOTB. The shameful attempt to confer the voting power upon unenfranchised In- dians rasident upon reserves, and matter the epeeist custaul of the goveramest d the day, is an outrage wbioh is metier with much opposition 4n quarters where the fun extent of the iniquity can be measured. At the Chatham conference of the Methodist church, Bev. Abel Edwards, of Muncey, where an Indian reserve is, spike out nobly agaiest the proposed outrage in his Badness on the report of Principal Shepherd of the Mount Elgin lndustnal Institute. Tim report to the-}sweeye :- In the worse of, ii. ,..erica the rev. gentleman denounced ia strung the Fr..chise Bill as one fur wb" I edeas ere Mahar yusiiiied aur peeper ed. (A plaueso If attuned, he ssid, it would work great damage and produce no good stneolis. . (Cheers) It the Guv- eenmeet had 90 years ago exteoded the beoeite of the summon school system to the Indian and eotorsed attendance thereat the Indio might he in a better wanton to become) enfranchised, but noir they are out, and the prospect, are they will not be for many years to eons. He was greeted with prolonged applesse throughout his address. Mr. Edwards' residence in Mundy. sad bis dose ouatspt with all sorts of the inhabitants tit the reac% bare put hitt inc position to jot* of their a anditias, and he indignant protest 'gannet • vote being given to tribal India= should not pea unheeded The applause that greeter' the speaker showed that he had touched a popular chord in denouncing the ieigaity of the proposed extension of the Fret:hies to tribal Indian. It cost the ooD*ty ot Haltom last year • t1 $iiOO to .efotoe the Agit Act That is a cheap prise for the geed work do=e. etc Mollorres, the aeseher for Glengarry, says that lie of 160 yeses age orible41001111111104Ildliesom bei a condition as the Lamle d Way - '!Yr kfr to a emp ly' sgtlil$y of Canada. N. C. CAMERON, K. P , has done ezoellest Osrriss Ill cheek. di tattier the Premier to repudiate the action of the Detainee Limes* Corsmiasiosirs is this county. He deserve the tfeaka of the teu•psrane party for his activity in this matter. Wlut is the mega tiltCampion u (raking mama .0 elk. to in- telligent people is the matter of the Mechanics' Institute. We would like • letter from this oppusist of popular education, to ase jest what his objections ars. He is a lawyer, sad it cannot be sheer ignoeaes& Int es hoar from kim. ' Tee-il editor of the iMac atter prussisieg .1k. W. G. Smith to peitO vis letter is reply to the mesa attache is upon him at the last hour treed armed and refused to insert the letter. Where did the pressure Dome from 1 Who con- trols the Sew man 1 We this week give Mr. Smith's letter the beooit of a wider circulation than it oould get in the Slay. Tr, as the Seise eR'Ottawa ries, the sesames and clerks mime be treated to prepare the voters' list on amount of p•rtizasskip, what about the damg& hos the paestnaaakip of the revising barns ess who will both prepare and revise the Hetet little ouausdrum is for the Tore in gamest and the Oodenck inkier in particular ..a Then was lift notal tents of travel - /ere on the western belled train the other day. The coap1al traveller, the me/thankthe lingtaar, the young mar, the matron and the .chool id w - (arena, to the ..winery after speedier/ a' few holidays at home, were all repeesest- ed. Aisvogst others in the ouach was a yoga, delicate Woke* sours who held in her arms a pony babe, whose feeble wailing ever and amen went through the ear, and seemed much to annoy wine 01 the passmsmeri. As the feeble cry con- tuse, ,.+tone eoasasa.b were wade by some of the passengers, sad the yams mimes were not lung in giving vest to dimatidadioa. "Oh, des'" said .s., "if this thine doesn't atop, I shall go into the smoking car. I hate smoke, but I'd as anon be e=ducated as harried to death by that caterwauling." "Isn't it terrible r' said her oompenioa. "They ought to pass a law to Tuve isients carried ia the baggage oar, to that psrasgara would sot be worried. ' "Aw, weakly, I agree with you, young ladies," chimed in • youst fellow with an eye -;lam and an ivory headed ansa ; "it is an intulewable nuisance, weeny." Repressions of a similarly =skied paters were seed by one or two uthees, bet the poor, tired mother said never a word, although tones atoll silently down her ebak. The child eoatiaed de wail, which, however, seemed to grow ',obi', and more feeble. Or mo it that the purser era were hemming more accuatosd to the sowed I The commercial traveller, after glanc- ing lano-ing through the daily newspaper, took his tob*aou pouch from hie satchel, and tae to go to t►. molting oar. As be pared the woes= with the baby, be said, after noticing the pinched features of the child, "Your baby appear to be quite ll, ma'am." "Yes, air," was the reply, "I have been ons visit which I thought would be a pleasant one, but baby took sick night before Lot, and I concluded to return home. I have telegraphed for my bus - bent to meet me at S— nation." The tobacco pouch and pipe at once disappeared, and the traveller sat on the swat before the soother, sad asked, "Please let me hold the child for • little while ; you appear tired. Don't be simile, for ree used to it. I've had e Mk tide nee at home. and I know that a wearied mother requires rest in such a The mother reluctantly relinquished her babe, sad the traveller walked to the sad a the comb farthest from her, aid eat down with his charge, which dill feebly wailed. The youag people snickered, and MMaght it eras a good joke, and those of g`ges who were is close proiinity,tnowsd eo more distant sesta All except the old farmer. He first walked down to when the mother was toted, and asked ler what dation she wanted to get off at, and told b.r to rest herself, and that he would keep as eye on baby until the pelage was reached. TINI urethan thanked him. wiped the tears away , aid then len=d her tired lead on the bask of the seat, and rented. The old fernier weot to the end of the oomph where the oommercial sun and the sick baby were, and sat down and closely watched the chid. GODERICH, ONT.: FRIDAY; . THE. W, 1885. i .ltai>MiDralf the tieket• ea the train, and the wether roes with • start Her Stet theugVt was . al wit bee oketd. •ad eh* loukd easseudy around- The rid farmer walk- ed toward bei, end seed, "He's all right, rearm. `if. s had a ales testae sleep, and besaikee kiadjie easy now. You sed hies 'U be limier better for the bit of a rest. rll jtat help you tit with your thin i an' traps." The ousstoeraial marl carried the chid from the oaae►,iv.the *dorm. wet time handed it to the mother, The farmer carried the large leather s4tehel and the busede tied up ie the shawl strap, apt ease them to the limbasd who had metj the wife and child at the station. Beth received thanks from husband and wife, awl' each said hi "hadn't put biases!' oat in the slightest, but had really retitl- ed looking after the baby.' And thea the farmer and' the asm- seerciel man seat to the ticket (Ace and eaok parchased a ticket back to the station where the drummers total's had been left. When tbe ticket were pur- chased, each turned and eyed the other, .ad finally the fanner said . "I nay, sailer, 1 thosgbt you tad b s nem down to this town- What on meth are you' going back up the line fur r' "Weil, I had business down berg MT bosun...• was to nun. that sick. tecta, bitty, and give its tired mother a chaos to ret. I've doe. that butanes., and now I'm going back up the lire to do trade. But what did you come tor, ma why aro you going bask to 0- - I ' "Say, mister. gimes ler hand. We wen in the same line of bunses lot Rte. I was afe•rd you'd have to git off at some interneejiate Mellon, and setae I sew you take the baby an'a to gipe the pax wo- man a redid spell, the titterin' of them yoogag gn.bawka riled lie, and made me realm up my mind to take hese of that child atter yea got oft the tads, wren i I had to travel through to Claliforay There's bin sick babies in my hour, mis- ter, sod ose oa 'ess stied hieaelf out, •o that he slept sad never woke ai in. I had tired mother in my hour many a time, an' hay' often thanked God fir aeadin' seats use our way to lighten her harden." As the two ern stood with clasped hands, then was mobster, in the eye* of mesh. D. Mc°. Japes Toed' address is worthy of care• mol permit. He ern a level head on the Soott Act (peados. Tea Courts hays this week decided that Indians Ove no proprietor► lutenist is their land How doe the tribal In- dian rob look in tbe light of this? Seer ageseessewsniss Thai weesi. r sea Dentist la nedertth-W. S. weetverpa Nelms cabinet ,. Las Oil - iM.LCu ilnpn. elev lf -e. C. u...,teal ease se Rest -Jelin oasts Was' aa..- asd of Thanks- arias l/nok uw NEWS ABOUT HOME. A Miters aware ys. taut_. mega' 411 tall i h heli .at it ds« Tc`Wx TOPICS. dee the fishing softiies is MT 'hew awes. ►ossa, pant,. at the ,Pilo. ot orders, softs. ttsu.:tcawaatr $za ate.., pasturage, bad sirs. lticb.ard Raw atis water, to be atTrrsx levo arm. atom band. enured seta, sur, sae armies ear =tome ettete t ems be stet r ac - _ for & s, at s is til Leave uMss for at t. aw- CLwrg♦t.---We make si sclanyvir arlsar •vise, senora est letter dais sad loss anfa►edtarrmec!Lara t sestet. ittklis 8. ormk. at d Y. IlcLtarPL Dowdrrow Dsv Cet.sa1NleW — doassawnea in Iowa wiri Nbrmub Ws gel,. by cwmtef out tai a taeabaabl. atilt at r. it A. Pru110 wear. bs gape Mat tewever. •r* 1Mes. Oaa0Mwrsn . bears it beteg ss}} we lay some of the fowl k eettio la. but .allows, the a tent t: bs dW 4 tb vral of Bard P r'Oeet Ib the phaa'etapa tato • 001. Pass was in tows this week. Mit. Knight Me retsened to Detroit. Tb. palace roller mink :a 4t111 patruoiz- ed. The Godmich cricket' en are now into prima= Mrs. Lin. Crawf• rd a visiting friends st- Buffalo. lir. Mertes in ria:tine Meads et *hi bated... - d •. ; em- Dirs. T. G. Moorhouse issuffetiap#411. a severe cold. Hobo Whitely, of Lucknow; was in tope os.,Mpe day. Mia Grace Robertson, of Clinton, was in town this week. . Mn. Walter J•mteton, left tor ler hems on Tburedy. Dave Donaldson of Port A:thur, "wag ,in town during the week. Mn- Gavin Struthers has hal quite. a severe &clack of pleurisy. The Oddfelluws are di•ceeaing the ad- visability of an .&cuesioe. • W. regret to learn et the illness of Mrs. Hulme, Fait serest. • Miss Marl Danceu vuiting Meads in the Province of Giebee. Judge Doyle, end his ester, Mies anal., lett for Europe the week. Tea following dates for the proviaeial bye -elections hare have been appoint- ed: -Nominations iu Limnos, Kant Kest, Diet &meoe, Jule 19 ; is West Algoma, June 13 ; polling will take piece simultaneously in East Kent, Kant Samos, Leaoun, and West Algoma uo' J i 116 ; and is East Algoma on AIN 16. Wm. T. Beesor, N. P. for South Oren - died at kr/ residence in Cardinal cloak. on Monday mourning. The diuresed, Mr. and Mn Wuolverton, of Clinton, whose death was quite unexpected, be have taken their residence on Hinck• having been ill but for a couple of days, meet• was a native of Westmoreland, England, where he was burn in 1928. Header= Parliament at the gonial election of 1882 as a supporter of Sir John Ilaodon- Mrs. and Miss R. R. Wade, of Brus- sels, were ie town during the week. The band contract on Tuesday weaning nett prtmuss to be s grand tmco.m. The sidewalk around the equate is sow in perfect order for the ezeunioeist. Jilin Campbell. of Seaforth, the popu- lar hotelman, was in town skis week. Bert Johnston, of THE Stomal is tak- ing a poet oa the Seafurth Ifrputtter. Rev. Mr. Thomas prsiobed is 8t George's church on Sunday evening Let. Rev. llr. LTr. and J: H. Carson will exchange pulpits next Sabbath morning. Mies Allis Canon, of Durham, is the guest of her brother Rev. J. H. Canon. Messrs. Slack and George Rhyme were in Clinton on Monday last ruraliz- in3- R 8. Chilton, Aewriasa Ooe.al, took passage on the Saginaw Valley last Sun- day Huron Fall Anises will be hold On ()doper 13th. Jeia Atlaser .'81 pre side. Mrs. George Elliott ITh returned from s fortnight's visit to friends in Wood - aid, laving been return id for South Grenville by a majority of 148. this thundered on. The school teacher are looking for - The ward with interest to the " Institute" After the next dation had been passed at Clinton, on Thursday, Friday aa the farmer bought • tieket for two Saturday next flues have been several applications Pions further on, and the wmm.rcral the pelisses ed pectine mnzestrate of 1 inn said to the conductor, "I suppose myals, am county, Aft d the easdd►te• 1 going to S—. T suppose Pim were left off at last dation. I'll run back on the seat train. And the old farmer added, "Please, mister conductor, tell the brakeman sot to huhu them names of the tatit,ns le lord. it worries the baby, and teethe it'll wake the poor mother up, eft' I reejcen she ain't had no rest since this _ _ _ _ . lends creator' took gids." Tel Hsmiltoa thetas pate the ease in The condeetor took • kook at the baby, numbed in theThe do and kindly said, "All tight. i've hada wiser/ :_o s Casemate^ the ieees of the seek baby in my family, and know how it Bill is alma esneta ed. flit works." ohs he. atoek irk. $ i.eek to hie two The «,mmereW elan and the old ter - sin point : that Indians 'hall vote,snd mer baked tog*lbor is low tones, the ,.. list of voters she be mode up baby gredeellY tired itself out crying. revising barristers appointed by him- and eventeally went to sleep in the . He mom, en be dictator, sed b drummer's eras , mad the fired aothet gain his nbjeet melees then is more /114.41. and fair piny in the rook and 61e At laitph the brskenan milled the the Tory party titsa ib Tory hada neon ell the station for welsh the old the drum ro had p+bs.d workout herd for the position. The leadeesis the race are Mat , Beattie and 8 Yates, and the die is said to leve the maids track. are in favor of the Scott Aet, and is • lawyer ; although Beattie was nominee of Ow Scott Act enmmittee the county. gni d sew in the matter of adopting and adapting a short dory -''My First Ritter' foram sane --the editor of the Wingham i'i- d.tte displays an amount of cool 1Mee0e$ that would shame • refrigeratet4i51. don Advertiser. $iurreaxtie. -Tse Onelph hotelissp. en ars now selling buttermilk over tl• bar, no Joule with a view to the en - foramen! of the Swot Act next year, when ala fiery whiskey and the sontb- int Tater can no longer be sold. The leeteal fluid is supplied by the cemetery at the Model Farm, and is already large- ly consented. It is harmless and re- f whiner, if mot a particularly stimular - ing beverage. Little Vesta Watson hr had a severe 'attack of quinsy, but is progressing fay- orably. i George Mcstallen, Routh street, was • passenger ue the S• jitme, Valley on Sun- ' day lot. The Huron & Bruce Len t Invsst- ment society has the handsomest Aloe is the county. Rev. Fr. Carlin, of Woodstock, was the rued of Rev. Fr. Watters during the past week. Mrs- Jac Twitchell, and Mrs. Metloy, of Cltetoal, are the guests of errs. John- ston thin week. John Scott= is still rush:ng the ealt business, buying the ham pro tem from the Cheesiest Co. Prof. J. W. Tined e, recently killed fin Texas, at one tiro* taught • ringing class in Goderich. Mr. Thorpe, of Detroit. bee again rent- ed the furnished house of George Ache- son for the summer mood's. Mies Eliz* Logan ha iron* to ,happen to act as bridesmaid at the wedding of ' her cousin, Miss Maggie Hunt. J••hn (:netts, orf Kinosrdis., and kis two sons, drove to Ooderich and pelt • few days with friends last week. Some yeses ego a w Cept•in hy the n ame of Deekwn.on was bat at •se, with hos wife and all ow hoard. He was ia- N eed in the Phnmiz Mengel Life of Hanford, whiah deali.rid to pay the the claim on e ground that he sailed bo- re/id the limits prsaeribed in the pulley. TM •heirs eoatend teat the venni wee meth= Were the dimmest within the in - =rah= limits. A lery at Haddam, Coma , deeded against the company kelt week. R. Edwards, of the Windham Tow.who was a witness at the Cotmty Coen, paid us a friendly visit yesterday. Ro.bt. McRriea the r•atracwr, arrived Ontario. ea the last trip of the He is at resent laid up with a • on ankle. The thunder stirs of Sunday aftet moos did no dm saie here Around Parkhill ameliorable damage ma dose to the growing crape, a shower of Mil stoma bevieg ales. lfwe !/wlliekisg. wbo has beet is may d.tecate Width ' Iltr ad hir visa at Ter - este, reaerIlli /e derliesed es Saatltdey ihook or (este off Ooderich am- Mein 1 I one, sae the few hosts httlein t a 'imelefactory bud:. Piekeeel are Stew bsinj caught in the river, )tet they do apt Otto fjeftly yet. The raver ye how in gpilal wadtttua for Lomita. Some et the bees -cogen of ¥Iaeer- due. Cisme., 8..durtk cad Godertch are *apposed at she Meed comment ea Tam. dap Nit Mus Vsnderlip, of iaosdne, will leas* for that city today. atter speedier • few days, the Beet sttwt of her tont, Imes. Meek, B W. 8. Woulvsrton. dewtisc, formerly of Clinton, has mimed rooms in the btnok corner of North k street and it mere. Bu and appear this week. Mr. and Ilre. WiIltam Rhynes and family •re expected shortly to take up his melee= to town eosin, nut liking their home in Tennessee. Mr. sad Miss Stedy, after a pleasant vest among freesia in Maaichester sed town. returned to their hones et Har- nett= on.Wsadeedap last. The band serenaded our *Weans is theequce o. Sstueday evening. The boys expect a bumper' home at theirloa- o n i on 'Tomb= in Vtdotla Hall. • - Victotia Hell is diel being improve& the gentry has been lowered, better ventilation hr boon provided, and now the walhi are being neatty colored. Jacw Doyle, expressman, and Joeeph ciq aril the delegate* from St. Peter's tJ the consecration of the nee Catholic Cathedni st Loadoa on the 2St1b inst. Kr. and bits. Fairsres►se, of Young - town, Oka, alet.ives of Kra Kedah., sed Meet's- No'laoci sad Law of the earnspities. an the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kedah*, ,t v• • `•Aub" Boiawe•tiie abs. sad wends, odt.or ad ilia Aw.Bro, wr m sown lade week.- oil* game up of his bicycle, W Irks. as if wheel .heroise agreed with hza. Roc:.= flesTtro.--11'he band will be at the ring Weight. Aa "orange race' for ladies will be the bet feature of the evening. The 'ventage 'recreation will wind up with a grand geese. R. 8. Chilton American Consular agent, at this port, has rinsed the new house built by Mr. Se oath on Nelson street- It will make a Madison= Ten- don*. when inhabfod and put in order. Private &ivies Prem NO W. T. state that the Indiana stewed Rev. J. Me - Leach leas house of .all wearing apparel, and 'mashed the pictures, but the glass- ware and silverware were left ■nto=citd. J. T. (Jarrow use ppurghaod the pno- pp.iestty on which , the lagi sable of the Rritiah Kankaage Hotel now "tends, and Mr. Polley has purchased the stable and will rm+ve it. Kr. Genus now has a splendid property. Recoauotr. -An emend= party from St Thoma will visit Oode ich oa Fri- dley the 19th W. hope the gram epos the Court House square will be cut, sed end everything pat le a neat shape be- fore the excursion arrives. - Arepo has been torrent that Rev. J. H. Cirtron wee about to enter the Iburch of RogIend. We understand that their is no ground for the rueaor, and that 1[t. Oatwe* is now, as ever, a loyal and devoted Methodist. • "Mr. Baireafaibr is without doubt the best Sootok Vocalist who bee ever in Yarmouth. He is e whole eat.rt&ia- wtont in himself mad is ably supported by the family. {Yarmouth Timms. Vic- toria Hall Wednesday nest Diane tweet - Minimum Rzataes•ntoes.—The 6.1. lowing is the needier of candidate who have signified their ratencios of write a the different Nigh Schools in the comely, se the i]sp.rteasot Bsamina- tione, onmmeneiwg July6th and termi- nating on the Ilth. riting for fine class certifieatse takes place in Toronto, bsglnniag on the lith end sedum 23rd July, "latus. Oedsr•ieh- teabrth, attractions of Ooderich -"Owe d take Third-class 43 62 41 Wod/dMoek selekeeited the 14th in a royal manner- It wee the best spurt and she biggest timid ever gathered on a (sailer occasion, and owls; 110 the. &eh Ad being in force there were so drunks or tights. This item ebould be carefully read by tome our load growtera Boor BALL. -A t t, pore of foot hr will be played 1 n tbecriaket &owed,' on Saturday evening between tea tame picked out of the (.odertch H. S. Foot Ball Club Ball kicked of at i o'ciuek. Lige Oodetich brass heed lent h. in et tendance, and • lively time is expected. The public ars invited to be present. The ezhibitwo at the Pala= rials given by .1. M.Ceuk, the (way .k M.t o Friday last was well MistiestTOe e teveesesta et the skater woo* wens weal sppmai sed, sad the grand Throb was a plessieg novelty. The "dude" bagmen was mill done. end on the whole a ,,ver=y goad Kllbswi ma Kirin. J. III- miss* has made a asanber of trieetie K„4tI R etc ,,, r. Waxman. - Hew. • o Newland dru, gill est West Wincbestare hoe beam tined $50 and costs f..r c onteaesntisa eE the 8'out Am. He sold' m the bit& of the hollowing pessiee• dowmeat ' •West W i.cbeetar, 4th May, 111046 W. B. w give tt'lllutu Purvis one Pint of rye whiskey (signed) Dr. eclatJn-" The 'ig mtere is supposed to bare bean tome& RT. Presm'a Sweatt.. -Those who in- tend &sainting in the bazaar to be held at the beginning of July for the besellt of St. Peters charoh, would coater s favor open the lady ttun•gen if they would wed is. • a meraersndsen ef the •roils they intend to provide for the bawler. An early response will greatly befit the bazaar, and will be notch *pertetated by those who are managing it Corpus Christi was solemnly celebrat- ed on Sunday last at 9t. Peter's. Rev. Fr. Wetter celebrated the High Maes, and 8.'. Fr. Lutz preached the sermon The Misses Iliddulph and O'Rourke, and Mr. Griffin, all sang their solos very creditably. The young ladies of the Sodality, with dowing veils, and twenty little girls of the congregation, weevil= wreaths, and carrying baskets of Sowers, throwing than before the hent tarried by the priest, made • hsautiful sight. Lower= t -The old Junior Hurons and other player hare formed masse selves into a club to be called the Unica Huron lacrosse club. The follow- ing are the officers : Hon. prem, J. T. °arrow ; bon. vice. O. W. Berry ; pros, M. G. °•mors; vice, Dr. Holmes; hon. sec., W. McLean ; acting sea, W. Cox; trim., J. H. Watson; moot., H. Dunagh. Managiee oummittee, W. Wallace, Sid. Malwmaon, H. Watson, D. Nicht/Leos, G. Price. It is the intention of the dub to invite the Lucknow and Walkerton clubs to play fur the silver cup sun by the Junior Hurons et Lucknow. %ua,rOA ntimeaLI.-BR•Tett A"Atll. --Nes. Wm. Bade, of taw Huron Road, Ms handed us two eggs bid by a oum- mon hen. that bests James McFarlane's hollow. One of them measures 71) arouni one way and et armed the other way, and weighs Simeon ;wile the other one is over 84 ashes by 6i itches errand and weighs 44 maim Who can beat this' As • winning another u shows 44 M 3i the sir of a pigeon eeg gg that weighs only Il ounces. This make. an lie Wresting trio The ordinary eMa of a hen's eegteg is from 6 to 6j by 6 to et in- ches, sod weighs about Y esteeoa. A DAY Or Pteasoa .-About forty of oar young people enjoyed one of the best pioauce that has been held this sea - e on, on the targe of Mr. W. Redhead, Bayfield r.oed Let Monday aftoraoon. The Remade are beautmlully situated on the bank of Hurons Lake, and the See beach u easy ot access. The =emery s. picturesque, and the close proximity of e good spring of water renders the pings all that cooed be desired. Baa.bdl, football, target-peso/es and other amueeneents helped to pass the time plea•sntly, and the photo .f the picamers by Me. Stewart, fnllowd hy • hearty sapper, and a jolly drire home, wooled - ed the day's son. Oopeatce an • Hs•LTn Reaowr - That excellent weekly, the Landes (hthofir Record, thus refers to "aft of the Second 13 9 most healthfsl of summer resorts le the Sac. and Third 11 R 1;, Province of Ontario me, without doubt. Special 1 l 1 the town of Ooderich. Pleasantly situat- ed nn the 'bone of the mighty Heron, 7` Galeria, offer, the tourist privatise of as Candidate" •n charged • hos of fj4 fur much healthful enjoyment r an be halt wash mortifies= for which they write. h any pari of Canada. For shwa she, Half of this fee goes to the treasurer of having goods,amassed a sate •hare of the world's go•,ota, and denies • heltM.l half to the Departalest is ?WV." to home away from the din and heat of ow ural pay for expiates of ezassiniag ,pate, , districts, str testa, the dulness of nyse ..expiatest Aa By this arrangement Citteatimeattran re- tt sea trick ,..nesse many Moon $89, Oodatteh 874, Sesforth $81. teetiotinna. owes "A Neem.. tw ArLp &matte." -The celebrated B•irosfatb.r family of ?Wettish vocalist+ will appov in Victoria Hall on Wednesday oesk The Kingston Daily Nor says : -"hie. 1llairnetather is a whole troupe in himeslf,bn witty sketch- es and tongs is bread Sees& never fail ing to bring forth roved. of app ease. y PP each High Reboot Booed, and the other During the evening he related ' ennri- onsness Sand an the Teethes," "W e ' three Hee lar.'enen,' "A sew way to raise the etad, 'and "About twenty mho veers," sad sang "Oh sing tae me the sled Bente% lenge "'"the Lied o' Cock - pen "Scots wha line," "net up aid bar the door,'. and "The Santelsss, - Inrlishman sail iri•hmsa." 111r. Beirnshther is a good winter, ase el Kr. Keanedy's superior in elec,ti,nary pow- - I era' Mmsuivd Nat th'e'me on male at A Clone CLA`let, —No. is tie time to visit the old country wink the fans are low. Cabin, intermediate and steerage M greatly reduced rte, lower thee ever cued before. x:36 purchases • tmket from Ooderict to Liverpool Londonderry or Glasgow hy the old reliable Allan Liss. Buz first elide steamers, one of which leaves Quebec every Saturday during the season Superior become*, dation average passage A days, te.o rat which are passed .on the calm eaten. end amongst the beautiful scenery of the St Lawrvnee. A saving is effected by taking a return ticket, whish is good for six mouths. If you are sending for your tries& you eau obtain prepaid Mtiskits at greatly reduced ratio. eta, =toot naihDes, and all ie - formation apply to R. Attrxreow . •gest A lee Linecity ticket agent n. T, R. soar the pet .. r •, l lnd,rielO