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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1885-9-4, Page 1t♦ QEVOTE 1 coUN THIRTYMTH YEAR. s W HUI.It b tGlItH MAI. Y NEWS GODERICH. ONT.. VITDAY. OPT. 4, 188& I► _ 1 E NTFLLIGENG weed... -,r -•— , aiir— a• THE HURON SIGNAL Moret MARR1.1/iX tikA:VT?f. I Iff'n'ON'S rl'uva NDIT010. !NA Peleid•atdib.Soon Act Aasocis• u peWlsW every nein? iee fw, by Mr- If• time sigma we pointed out dud I It may be of interest, in the light el two W addressed the t.oibww g circular Ort.lccuor lima. at their Ofee,7gash tit Nthb the Mrw •ltd utaes, as a so Qgmeen Victora was the wealthiest the attention now directed towaarl tee deP felly l}ODKRICH, ONTARIO i womau 10 Rurope, mud could, it she I forthcoming ev,nvent'nn of Young l.iher the circular o1 Mr Kelly — • The n solution paved by the County Council for the gui.lance of the %Norden and Clerk as to forwarding the rnetn..nal to the Goveromeut, is very explicit. It And 1s .despatch'4 to s11 parts of the ..nand 111 ouontry by the narU. 1 ,nails sod trains. so desired, endow her children with ! aL, to know that • ma junty of the editors By oneral iotmla t•ra It bee ell/err cin uM-' nun than any atter newspaper tit this pan of oars lags Wrta',us without the mid «f of • Reform papers iu the onunty of H neon t•4 eematry, •d i owe of the mowlet •awls eon I parltarneut. I hlr amtomper•ry, the are young mea, while none can lie milled sad taus • rel!aLie terareals Ito Uwtario peweaimv. asses lass. de►fostipafenteasentials ?Jr. with the assistance .•t the '•little old. in fact the "Yuung Liberals' are reads as follow• : w•1 beteg is•d%itttyt mine &bore. a drvt.alas I k i w 11 m recanted on the preen of thm "T at th W rd n and Clerk Iwai • tarsus and AFwsfai primer it Is therefore a viol( desirable adeerrisiwy ,wahrw. ?Mee% --el ee is •dvanco. pooswe pr. -paid -\ paMMewreeel.73, If paid before out ruowrhe question, and cites the atnaete of Queen desire. Act, permitting the rale of ale, wine and $* ep if mot a pod. Tea rule will be trimly wreed. Anse amended in the reign of .,we (.f I Robert Holmes, of the Clinton New beer, before taking am action !Should aweSUbssement service. Ywnr I• l y of children f the L1 nsen, 1. marry p P h wase acrd bear the Warden std e.lerk impecunious forms{nen or uthere,is right i Liberal, and a good type of the ent.rprsr and proper, r. far a the tat -payers of r iag and unpunhaaeable county journal - Britain are concerted. With refereeee I int. to the statute of Queen Mae, we holier. W. H. Kerr, of the Brussels Post, is it ought t • be, declared, null and void in t p,erhspe a little under that age, and at one this age •.f progress, just the eine ae 1 time studied ter the mtttstry. He is many other statutes of that peried,whmh 1 rat.ier careful in his political utterances, were found to be clogs on the wheels • f but s secretary of the East Helms Lib - progress, or herbaria& in the extreme, ends. have been relegated td. the dark age in 1 Stogie Galbraith, of the Wi.gham which they were feru,ulated. it, the To•• •. is • sound Reformer, notwith• Jaye .f Queen Anne, and away down to ; standing hi. five year's sojourn iia the mime of the later Georges, them was I Michigan, and ha connection with the • Maw* that a man could be hanged fort notorious Vi•hte. He us not °rise thirty. sheep stealing. and that the taking of I He served his time at the cane. any sum over :s. and 6d. would subject George Moir, of the Exeter Reflector. a mea to the death penalty ;—that statute' is hovering about forty, aid doubtless hes been wiped off. Sven during the; feel a "young un" yet. He was a school chap uext doer, rushed tote resent., as e t n ° a e s and endaet on to prop up the royalty county as the must jealous Y. L could the action of the House ylf Commons on the lienal.•• amendmen to the Scott es LM G,mniona adopt t e amendment* to Iia far *est Insertion : thrix cents rail line (.x the Georges, u proof that the pensioning • d'ne. is about thirty-three jean of age. i t i half• earl o w ., He is a escheat printer, , sac adtano»d the Sc.tt Act pet the sale. f ales nonce O► Anvrwriwtsn. f:Igbt rents ne said euarterty .contracts at risdueod rates. JOR PSI V mietn..- ire bare also a One -class 1-,hhiogde•tartclient iacoetiect/on.and porener lad the moat c.tntyl. to out -alt and best farllftl, r turning out work in (Soder:.h. are prepared t. Ao ',wetnesss is that It at prices that cannot Iso beaten. and .f a wetly that cause* a srp&*ed. — Terms f`as = FRIDAY, >1>WI'I'. dins, 11183. WS ENTER A!fOTBXX TX -t R Tex SIGNAL thia.week enters its sixth year ander its present manabement. The paper is over thirty -each years old, but them is still young blood in it. rilE 4L.iltY'aide. Some of our Reform contemporaries find fault with tie Tory Government for greeting the extra sessieual allowat:ce. The granting of the increased 'solemnity resp of Quest► Vittoria there were teacher for many year He u celebrat• vim a Piece el pvlittoal this►'.$, oey.mi aq•stw*aip"'•Tig Statute against unao I.d as th.; only Liberal editor in Huron doubt, hut as the Reform members ins holding places ilii parliament because of 1 who wrote and worked for the !Mout the Hoose allowed the measure to pass r their minseiennous ooncictions ; they party last year. He u a straight out without d:v'd►ng upon the yues:isu, al., have been teetered An arbitrary 1 Grit on every point but the temperance these mouths, acrd the mouths of their statute in 1775 caused the secession of !issue. friooda, should be stopped. the United Stites, and lost half of they M. Y. Mclean, of the Seafoods tJ- The Reform members who he1J their Anserleaw aao••--"t to the Lettish maim, 1 pneih,r, is the only Liberal editor in the peas when a dirlaa,n should have b"11 —thus statute is now obsolete. The county who has leaped into the forties, called and hold to the wua.y nuw that at is gont.d, are squally guilty with the Tories who proposed it. Thom who were not in the House when *vote err earned, should do as Hon. Wee. lfiacMraie did—rMmra the tmtaaey. 'Close who are afraid to eek fox a dtvt- like the "awriege pompes et:actment" •y *n, sou reettutted dumb in their sats, mit (?...n Acne, w sash sere ennogivd liotM luau the money 1• • loop leo in sin sed burn in iniquity. but think it e.Nir int.eaaeu in their own ea oatitwa• unneceamery to use further space on the thirty five. He knows Nov' to sling cost Those wh., hang ou 4, the iso+ subject. u our readers will at onos see type. as well as how to sling ink, and hes sided, Grit or Tory, be lade u, walk that because a wrwg can be traced back stumped in several casettes and ridings to a hoary old iniquitous uist;r-e it dues on behalf of his party. He is an out and not follow that It is right out Literal. He builds up his health Tat Stoma duesa't believe in the and his bank amens by occasionally Our *solid u tnioo u (`tat ►i there was `divine right of Kiogs," ..r of Queens, travelling on life insurance business. P or of their sons or daughters. their man Thos. McGillicrddo, of this paper, is just thirty, and his collage was the type bot. Ho is a Radical in politics, be- sbippirg statute in the reign of although ke has not guar very fu over Charles I. Largely cuntnbuted W that the dinette* line. He is • Reformer, unfortunate t.otlemaa losing hie bead with conservative sestina*, tantioUs and and crown both :—said shipping bill is steady, and his paper is a tower of now mitt -.r -.r•o. We could go on .,l ia- etreugth to the Liberals in South and f,.ift:rr, and quote blue -moulded statutes Centre Huron. Neither McLesan's friends nor his opponents will call him an • •Id man. He is a practical pricier. D. ItloGillicuddy, of Tet tltattao, is the phial.' at the next (lection. Witham not yet aaeo uta Tory paper which has had the courage to d.nounoe this infamous pubis, ate•L Nee •'riotous hying" down at Ottawa 14000 and mileage would keep any member in comfort at the Dominion capital for six months. Sols of them keep their families at home fur whole year upon lees than that. 1:IEL ANi) MACDUNAL!t. In the speech delivered by him at his roma trial, Rid mods a dean breast of the dicker made with Sir John A. Mac- donald to 1872. Ha words should be carefully read by all wM desire to get at the actual facts of that rse^.ally deal Rill spoke ail follows "He was governor of the a-,uatry from the 46th of Joao to the 44th of August, 1869. How was he rewarded ' By be- ans o tlawed. The gloriosa amoral Wolseley said he had taken flight If Wol••ley wanted he could have veil got hire, as wan the Gonadmitered use (fate of F)rt (carry he went out the other. H. kept within thew hundred yards °f the General, who saw aim distinctly.• His Mead, Hon. r. Bake, offered $5,000 for his arra!, while Sir John Mrwdon- ald was eadeavorimr to (tet him to leave the country. While he came to help the Oovernssst with 480 men 06,000 was being offered for hu howl He tram hid- ing in the woods, sad Judge Dubuc be sag alines to onmessaieete with him gave him the Deme of David so that ethers °odd net find binge This was wily he galled himself David. This w in 1872, and the elections wore coming oa. For that mama Ste John wanted him oat of the country all the mon, and ac- cordingly Sir John offered him £400, sad £40U if he would ro scrods the lis• for tee months. As he had worked for the Government he said he would take the sway ea ac•outst of what w due him. 11a* INSIbry was paid him by Archbishop Tare i• the shwa of St. S feel, and in peip*.Rne .( sledge Dolma When the geek of gold was laid us the table he said rail be W the oma who was treating with tie (Elie J.bm) be 'raid throw the sack or pay thew*trlt his heed." His election is Proves/ear as a esrtaiat], bet se fair Owego Gerlier was defeated in Montreal be reigned le bis Geer, hew regsuRiel the murderer of Themes Seett t > A veto.—' T.s." Rid—Wb.s Riwl tent moon from Aelibbiebar'It.be was it corruption mew/ i Did be pillage ns the flo•kat- eb.wee 1 Was he • levities from yam• rias 1 Wbes he was hiding 1a the weds is if (lir Jobs seat weed to Me lig a priest thug he(flir Jobe, weld give ,- 1188 if be w..M limo the aver rets. H Vile wee at he amid WW w sated the add. w t e . M yes tiIAM a *AR- Nt ti it St JAR' servants or their maid server.U, their oxen ur their asses. We are democratic purely and simply—first, last and all the time. We don't believe in the system of parliamentary gnats to persons who have no right to receive them, andel! the musty old statutes, and all the lip-luyal- ists, and all the feeders at the public cob (who talk for bread and butter, and all the place -hunters in the land, cannot cheage our opinion—nor can they change seven, and F. G. Malin, of the Semforth the opinion of the teeming mi:boos of gee, who is perka't the name atra, Wain upon whom the aristocratic drones It will teas he gm tit ti 30441= live and grow fat editors of Huron we es a acini yaw men, sad the fact that the county sends YOUNG LIBER! L 4 oo many Liberal representatives to Par - Tam Young Kim, liberal „meal hament is a proof that the pone d these Yuen[ Liberal have not bene tt u sm which will mrd in Toronto on the 16th vain instant, will, we understand, formulate a policy, and as a consequence, the TB POLICR YAGI$TRATE. journal on both si•lea of politic* are About three waits ago P. Kelly, busily engaged building planks for the Warden of the county, seat the follow platform. Ws beg leave to suggest one letter to the Reaves of the various mud - plank, and hope the young men will cip.litin forming the soused :— duly consider it It is this : That hole- Bt m, August 14th, 1885. after whim a vacancy noon m • poetise Dtaa Stu, — 1, hag. aha hooey 10 re Government, the gift of Govement, care be quest you, am ern as possible, to kindly ode in the selection of the apposnta' jSt, shall out forward the memorial to the Lieutenant Governor of Gutsily, but should the Commons refute le adopt these amendments, then the Warden and Clerk shall forward the memorial to the Lieutenant -Governor immediately there- after. " The House o1 Commons refused to gala the Senate's amertdnaeuta to the Scutt Act, and prorogued without doing w, hence the Scott Act remains in force as it has trees. Can any sane person take any other meaning out 01 the County Council's resolution, under the circum• stances, than that it is the duty of the Warden and Clerk to forward the mem- orial to the Government immediately, or as suco as the House of Commons has been prorogued. Under these circum- stances, I hope you will see it to be your duty to advise the Wardvut to have said meanrul forwarded to the Lieutenant- Goterna.eat immediately. _ . D. D Wttaeov. Hr. KeM7'. cnst.ntinn that the House prorogued "without taking any action on the propussd smeudtueuti' is the verist twaddle—the wiliest sort of a lie The proposed amendments were defeat.•) in the House of Commons --one by a ma- junty of 8, and the other was lost with- out a division. To say that is not • re- jection is absurd. It is u if the suitor for a girl's hand who had been refused point b'aak by the fair one, and kicked oat of doors by the girl's relatives, was still of opinion that the adorab'e one had not yet pronounced on his case. riowever, we hare this to say on the matter of the appointment of a police magiatnl is the present condition of affairs. The Load Government should Woes the til u•eoka rledie m trial came ehe is ie sew swine. on last week it was found this the Tends 'r'n,tr th.. Untarso Reformer. Aug late. had abandoned the case. Mr. Dill, the' 11.. New Traction Engine mentioned atriva wuut`aer, wee complimeo t"' by • in a late more, arrived m vote early the judge on his triumphant viedacation. 1 Muuday wooing iia a dreuchnag r+uis The Itef..rmeew have u, w resew: to bel whiffs ci. tieutel w,ri three p.m. The roans viers+ very muddy and many tLutlght the New Traction cou'tl not uume uptown through the mud : but boo at half past three steam was let on and tLe little sun eerie starred fur the t.oe°. bogie loads "t coal had twain hroui(ht from the lake and met t1.* engine on anthrup. He was "running with the tlimoo Street. The horses were taken nlschine' in tht►Eaat Durham electii•n, frren the wslp sue awl connection made and made a speech in Port H••pe at the t b the engine by chains, until a load o! jubilation meeting in honor e.[the return eleven tuns was wade up of coal, west of the Tor candidate. He took tris, and bays and n.re, wad let iso y Y Pelee W ib► of steaur pressure, the Iced was to inform his hearers that he had taster taken (.the gate ,.f t.ie Joe. 13.11 Ma bribed any man. He never cave t..uoey chine V, •rka. No ditto:alty was expe- to anybody fora vote. H. would not rtenoed in tun,ui the coiner at the town stoop to such • thing. ham Tar fulL,rinnK day four holes were proud of Muskcks Ritmo Palmas, the Tety suction csavae,or, and horse cuutractnr fpr the Government, has bloated out as a phil- ..Lot,., said dust et an the foeiudry yard Il feet deep. Ruddy, as he struck a modest attitude, sod the rugine ateanitd into them and "you all know I se. eery •r,di 1 •-•e stopped, when stare was let on again, it pour." Ruddy ettuieotly behaves that passed .rut both forward anal backward in election Outten, as to etiritual affairs. without any dish:oily. This seemed a very a.vere tat, but Mr. Galloway then charity is mum potent than faith or / der acted that a hardier 4 stuntiittg eight hope. ! inched square be laid to front °f tb" holes, and the engine stain •teamed sato Lessens I. tie arbeet of adserdl>. . them and steeped, •irtxd again and passed ver the acantliug. Still nut sat From the Hamilton Times. 'shed, 31r. Gall, way directed that the Mr. Ward, the Tory candtdste. was engine be baled over the scantling into elected in East Durham by • large ma- and out t f the holes Those eery severe jortty. Mr. White. the Tory candidate, testa were gun* through with twenty was elected in Cardwell by a still larger times cr over, and were easily effected majority. The Tury newspapers deer at The Geverru.r Belt was then taken off the Reformers. They take delight in : and the enoine driven at the rite of seg '•rubbing tt in." Let ue hope clot the }.a stiles per hour. Tau $eve 3ferlal rubbauj operation w.11 pn,rs useful 11 ; Threshers sad • Diogoe Horse Yuwer should snake the Reformers ask why i were then chained t. wither and hitched Tortes can be elected by "eh immense t behind the engine and tender, and majorities. Of course, Tories brine vaned fi,r the G. T. R. Station. Oil it. voters with money filched from the pub- { way it turned three right angles and tic chest, with promises of ottioe, wits► steamed its lead up under the crane t t lands and mines and timber haw, bet the-rtatii•n, mice apled . turned around they will always do that it they get the , end returned to the Hal: Works as readi chance There must be some inttuence Iv as s tear of hones. Yesterday hurls on the Reform side powerful enough to of oval, iron, a thresher, and an ctli overcome all these ads to Tory victory Wity .- "Aa engine were c°ul•led to if Canada is ever to be governed 'a the gather, uu.kieg 21 tons CO7lbs. Thirty interests of the masses. What shall that tx.fs climbed auto the waggons, mak- in8enoe bet I sag a load of twenty --three cons, not We are of opinion that the Liberal , counting the eai ice. Steam wax let party 'so atedt has not shown itssll;es and in a moment the train was in wttiueutly radical. '11. leaders have I mct:utt. lir. Galloway assures 03 that not gut right down to hart! pan and have he could readily hare drawn 30 tow to not shown the people the benefits that ! the station had the coal and water tender would accrue from a change off Govern- been aeon; euowyh to have chained the moot. They hare talked &garnet t.igh timid to, w that • c oustaut out ply of and unneeuasary taxation, but they have + water could have boon pumped jab the appoint one, and do err earl whether not premised:to make • wholesale rrdue- boiler• and that with lees than one fourth Ppoy+ Lien in the taxes on oummo.ditles. Th.' of & t.,n of coed he couid have hauled it officially notified by Mr. Kelly or not ; Imre talked against railway monopoly r to t`:.• Like. with only a ren horse power but such an official should be appointed and land monopoly, but they have nit I engt Mr. Galloway, the mechanical provisionally, and hold his office on con- made it plain that they were rwdy fb I wperinteudent of .he Hill Works, do- ge s ge the whole length t•, put an end to series great credit f..r tl.e manner in dition that the Scott Act or similar pro- both those evils They have denounced 1 whi.h he conducted all the various ex • hibitc,ry legislation continues to prevail protection, but they Rave not hootedperin:ente. Although he had nut Len- in the county. Should the Act be re- the banner of fres trade. Through fear i did a Traoticn Eugtw far nearly fifteen oQending sums membsrs `-f the Liberal years, Le brought it up from the station, party. who had strong leanings toward i throu4n the r.,ud. drawing eleven tons, Toryism, the Liberal leaden hare been 1 without an accident of any loud. He too tame. The reverses they have i showed perfect control of the engine and suffered u, the by-elections ought to int- good judgment in teeing its capacity. prey them with the conviction that it is While fainetar with the devdnpmer.ts in hest to be candid. Let them study the •fraction Engines in Great Britain and science of polities. Lot them know the United States, he assures us that what they want to accomplish. Let than this engine is intini1.l in advance of any he has ever seen orheard of. From our standpoint this engine marks an int portant en in the use of steam power, hardly second u, the Railway Engem. It his more than fulfilled the claims we eetforth in a late issue. The or•pr,etora of the Joe. Hall Machine Waris have peeled, the Whoa should be abolished. Hewing among other things in a deme This is the only way such an app'.int- gamey, manhood suffrage. and voting by meat should be made under the present unmarried women who conduct basins.* condition of affairs. It would satisfy the affairs or pay taxes, and se assume coat moat ardent temperance men, and would mesal anal puhtiel responsibilities. also give a certain defuse of satisfaction The only editors on the Tory side who to moderate opponents of the Scott Act, out be called young me. am J. Mltchal, who believe 'n seeing the law, now that of the Goderich .tfter,who is about thirty, we have it, as well admu.istered a it re me your (pintos upon the advise- and of forwardtag the memorial for the •ad that this fact of being a worsted a Fpw p intm.nt of a Peohoe Magistrate W politician be met the all in all so far as e•. Gov. „oott at the presort time, or quack •tion is conmorned. Bemuse a defer it for a few months for the 'dries man has served two or thew terms in of the council at the December meeting. parliament, and "voted straight" with 1 lave grate (keit 5 about my authonay his party is no rwon why he should be shelved se soon as a fat vacancy oeetnns in his district. As • rule. the members am paid • larger amount for the time given to the public than they could possibly amen in a wailer length of time at private business The members of parliament have woolly the nomination of diesel appointees in their respective districts, sad the spectacle of • tees enaiaatiag himself tor an oMee when there ere may others more deserving of the position. is, to say the (east, not eddy's'. This place -boating on the of is sot confined tooth. Torye have a lot el specimen arias amowitst Reformers. The appointment to o$.ss of old mem- bers baa Mee the weakest part of the rotary ef die Karat admiaistntise. It amid he freewill down. anti the pang r1.gR M the Literal erwveatiee gas, Y (bey Iib to de e, kaock the wawa oh tib be lot omit sa.an prwgi*li*e p Ail is So gag wee bait to forward the memorial to the Gomwa matt under the nwoletiou of the eo.seil. It inetruets me to await tee aetbo• of the House of Cannons epos the Senate's amsedmenta to the S vett Act. The House has prorogued without taking any eaten on the s,rop,oed amendments, mad the quetinn remains in the same posi- tion as it was when I was iestructed by the wan to await the action of the Hesse of Cowman before forwading the memorial to the Oevere meat Under these eiee.meneses I am await/ to fneward to the Government—,*alar m majority of the eoewoil still IAA m.e to do se—for the mppointeseet of a Govern. sent °doer et a lame .(pease to the eowwty, .ad owed whom the amused will lave no eostru1 .ger b. is .ppusated. 1f his services should not be required the meaty email weld .oc dispute with them withoet probably being oiled a i the Oovernmeat M ingenuity him a the tragi of 17.000 or $10,000 for this Ice of his .ss. ---ie ea the nand wished hits remand—as hes been dose bargee fore by the eseaty bdor. the Genre - men would remove its Miser I ban Ow keine b be. year obdiest caveat, P. [mute. Mit. D. D. Wigs, lle.ve of gssfera, can be. Tea pries of wheat this week is from 72 to 75 ants • bushel, prices having fallen since the new crop began to come in. The yield of fall wheat hes been good, but spring wheat is a failure in the Province this yaw With low priors, and rust in the wheat, the farmers, should see the folly of any attempt to better the condition of the agricultural interests of the a sundry by a high tariff. Those who voted for the so•oalled "Na - timed Pulley under the idea that it would keep up the price of grain (avid many voted for it ea that ground) will res how rot* dad the phillidel mad* by the Tories.- .._ - . -_... decide upon the means to be used to at- tain the desired end. Then let the whole programme be proclaimed from the housetops. Nothing as to be gained by secrecy. Ambiguity is damaging. The end of the liberal policy as that every citizen shall be absolutely fres—that he shall own himself and ell he produces the ez^lane contr°I cf the patent far Under the exidi: g form of government Canada for fifteen years. We learn that a strand engine Inas been purchased et Messrs. Wood, Taber II Mores, and as now on the way hem for the inhibition at London sod other places, and the one here wall be shown at Toronto. Tet+rauL' wuanSS7i1L ftorr:V* Powltt Otves i'o THE HALL Wogas Ttlx vaav /iRwr PasITIO* IN Teo DoYt11ots as suntans Or AOtfv %LTUtaL llae'Nne..v. The New Model Thresher, the Hall Thresher, the Collins Patent Clover Thresher, the Pitt's, Planet, Californa, and Dingo. Horse Powers (mounted and 1 down.l the Oshawa Eng:ne, the Ruhtorm .7-- Traction 7 "Traction Engine. tt alratla Patent Straw Burning Engine, with and without trachea attachment, Reapers, Mowers, Seeders, Grata Drilla, Coal and Water Tenders. As., ail et the very beet models. make • lid that no other totab'ithmenf i• the Dominion of Canada, or even in the United titatee, can offer 4, Cie farm era. To Oshawa at meant more than we have specs in this issue to foretell Jest as we are going to tames the It4tb and mode of taxation, sums men neve to earn more than they are per,natted to conwme in order that other men may luxuriate in idiotism, consuming what they do not earn. When the Liberal lendings go to work with the determina- tion to change ali this—to sac remoeW the system of tnxatten and the system of land tenure that each citizen shall have what by right belongs to him and no mom—the petty herbaria, and empty promise of Tiley pelitinans will not lung avail. The people, seeing something shed worth staving for, will take sc- U*R on their own behalf. A 41171 in the Star last week says that the bed of tb. Maitland is "cover- ed by L.renuaa limestone rock., which contain the oldest fossil remains a ex- tinct fauna" The writer in the Ster is somewhat estray is his oontentioa. The rootbed of the Maitland is outside of The Tower .r 1>Isa. (tin, Italy, Aug 31- -A terrible th.nd.r Mom visited the eity yesterday. The lightning was awful and caused great destruction. It Wreck and shattered the tower of the °harsh of St. Cecilia nod that of the church of flea G.iseppe. The forgoer wee so badly split that it as expected to fell any men - eat. Alderagh .objected to the hardest the L.rewti a mage, wine' is confined steam Ianevs has started with its r,al and cbidly to the beaks of the St Lawrence,"rills in Pisa et dunag the prent genera- stowater tender and • New KodN Thresh«, hisa, the leaning tower reameme aninjur- ad ext.nde !task frees Krypton to the w feet the top of the high hill a Orth of Muskoka district The Maitland at the — Whitby town ■atheenee Tea basins la flrrandlevenee. "Tans" is eoa..q...ely some two hua- dred miles from the 'sera Lemmatise ridge. in addition to the fore'oing, we might say that the usolegieal writer is estray when he Goys the Lureatsaa reek aoataiee the "oldest fogad ewMae of satinet Pages," es no anima foal be yet hese &sn eerei in that p.rtieder week and it was sly trgesntly that ewe - Wile WWI (Tera) of a mia.te speeigs egg Mead t. exit We make these rtes mgaM se ghat the writer is tee Rear may hereafter be sore p.rti star is re- hiring to the gosl..ieal formation of this maim. This u the Sd.ria gad age Ib* liaar.oti•a dietriet, sad many of oar reelikosits an enwvere at with the wvit- low el Sir,h!t'sln'•m Lops, the saaasst atiherit7 a Ltrsrutti*R ioe7. Wheeling, W. Va., August 31—A tsrritis heli storm paned over Balmiest messily, Ohio, m evening. The pets a the .bra was two miles wide, and travelled feral north-west to «,oth-east, Tee semie only lasted Bee minutes. bet waged with great fwry. A flouring mill was blown dews. One-third of the con amp was d.,etoy.d and fruit was much iaj.r.d The tohseeo leo} saffeerl severely, say fields ►«••g completely raised. Haiktones were of wneseal vies, being over sit inches a esretmfer- gees end a fora memeertag tea imams Tao New efvaselaa ta*sae. As we were going to prom the New Traction latrine started with a Thresher for the town of Whitby, theno. north towards Bronklin. It returned • sheet Itime anew, hating made 14 miles with dust any delay or accident. The leag and heavy hal north of Whitby bad hewn meetly gravelled, but offered an ineed,m.nt to the wetting of the earn* AS an angio• for drawing • threshing machine at has been dearly dsmoostrsted that at hes e) nvl on tl.m abet inem ---(i totem Reformer, Aotad The venom Goveram..t W resolved M make seeable preemies% for the widow - enter of the Salta. est Zut:tbmr. Tit. Semis Tat/hien says that bar sea, who it • Deana., will probably -nulls a pa,i ea role s wwlstisa to tb. NSW d Soot Akira Sikh. Froud Sturdy, of Guelph, who sided - ed Mias Corr frogs Ge lith eight years ap. has bean released from Pendeata.ry %viae served his full teres. fres r*i.st- Ion by good eoduet