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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1886-7-16, Page 2f r { I1 2 Am1 DJUND TO WINN. raver on abet reasons' sl. .Nota. • Au isgairor in the Montreal Herold auks the editor eh, he is so palling in his belief as to the decadence of the Dominion Government, why he thinks theOevrnmout will suffer at the neat elepecets. The B.►ald hewers im • series of pelographs, the [.Books" of which we su.tmeud to the careful con- sideration of uta readers : 'The people of Canada believe in honest legislation end honest govern roost. The legislation end gov an- ima have for maayears beer di.hun- est and oorrupt. Th. details we hare published trues day to day. Hems tb. C t have lust the re.pect of many who hoped somethnug better. "Tee psnple believe in t by the peep). for the people. The practice of that G t has been to eortch its friends and friendly rings out ..f the pub'w property and by means of tabid legislation. Contractors aud other -owl o have pro6t•d by then favors, hold tp their beads for the C but tl • people who suffer sod are stripped have only indigestion and detestation fir them who are merging them. "The people believe io the cost of the food sad toes of the lowest point. The Q kava enhanced the Dost by the imposition .t special taxes both on food esti foal, for the enriching of in- dividuals and rings and mmatsoa& Hence the di enstent and anger aroused anions the *mein classes. •'Ile people believe in the rights of the Provisoes being respected and in the most frie.dfy inter -Provincial relations bwisw assiataieed, as a necessity to the conti.s.toe of the Union. Tb. Govern - /seat, ea the ether hand, have smiled PveveiMef rights -withheld the territory toad ether pelperl , of lams Provinces - repudisted the settlement d jest claims .1 ether Provisoes until faced to deal with than by politica presort -inter - fend unjustly with Provtoerl revenue -- stirred op strife Lemma sister Pnvin- ess which mold otherwise have rs.taiu- ed to sanity -..d forced a stfy every Province of the Claim to proceed rust them to remover their rights. Hence, the a'paireasfoa. insecurity, expense and Memel! weigh have existed have aroused esetia .t. of i.diasstion in every maim .f the Union. "The people everywhere sr* interest- ed in ,all political parties being fairly treated by the Government of their coun- try, sad they do not desire to ase the rights of the minority ignored. This .ssti..e.t, so honorable and se essential to good and the stability and 1 waiting of our political oysters hos been trampled apes and out- raged every day in the roar. The gov- ernssat has been ran without the slight - oat regard to the wishes of the mipority, that minority being only in name. Once the people of Canada are and always have bmost divided nearly equally between the two political parties. The party majority has been used to India the grossed injustice on the minority and the greatest outr.4ee on the country." The Reform party are certain to win when the •Sens. The p.o- p1e have beet. deluded and deceived, but now their eyes are opened. They see that the Ocv.rnment is wpported by rings and by jobbers; by men who are well -sigh beside 1 in their eag- erness to grasp s portion of the public property. In tact, the G t is a C t of a small minority, who by • strong effort have been able to Wog bold at bay their I oppon- ents, belt nose can longer fail to see that those who treated the f t have bees deceived ; the public treasury is espty, the public resources wasted, the publis credit threatened, and se the de- lusions of the people ars dispelled. It is doubtful whether the present Prime Minister will ever venture to lead his party at aaotber election. He certainly will sot if a favorable opportunity of es- cape i eiwd him. Almost every person has .oma form of scrofulous poison latent in his veins. Whse this poieoa develops& in scrofulous -sores, ohms, or eruptions, or orgami° dioses.•, the suffering is ter- rible. Hence the gratitudeof these who discover that Ayer i Sarsaparilla will eradicate the evil. THE HURON SIGNAL, FRID WILLIE! RATTIBAIT. Death of a W.0-Kaowu Pioneer of Huron. • Portman ..d Mets of has MR-I.s•seet. tea Meeal.lp.sre• .r ••••••11111•0•111. 0 Trona the C11.Is. New in. Much sorrow waa telt, nod eympstby expressed, when it was know• that us Sunday last Mr. Wm. Rsttenbury, old of the pioneers. If out the moues. of C intros, was no mon. Few cameo in ths annals of Cliotoo, in fact of Huron, ere better remembered, and by .old rsi- dente more kindly chen.ed than the nauoe of William Rattenbury A brief sketch of his Ids 1. subjoined - 'hurrah. July 1st passed off very quietly hero. Oar hotel is about to change hands, itr. Johnson going to other parts. The railway bridge is begun and is as attraction for the evenings. The P intend to celebrate the 12th by having a picnic. Good. M►. Ttmmiws I for a.m. time boyinr goods, but is back lookinv Pals and hearty. Quite • number have been .way writ- ing on school exam. this week. School has stoned sod the small boy to after the potato M•...., of the boundary, paved throrgh bore on his way home from Louden He is one of our country's aelenders, and the girls my Sandy look• like • soldier in his military dress. A very enjnyahle evening was spent by oar pleasure loving citizens nn Wed- nesday at the modem party got op by the ladies of the r chureh. Tim grounds were bsutofully lighted by Chines lanterns, and all ktmda of refreshments were served on the grounds. The party was in every way • decided seems_ On the eventn` of July first the sato- Eraoak oai11 male by the ladles of the wits sold by yobbo suction, Jos. Leech was the par- doner, and $10 mss the sum paid. Mr. Leigh says he has .heap quit. 11x11'. Vegetable Sicilian Mair Renew- er .neer fails in restoring gray hair to its y..tbfal cooler, lustre, and vitality. Dr. A. A. Hayes, State Assayer of Masa- ehmetta, indorses it, .ad all who try it WitH7 to, its hey videos. A Memos .ptoses. lies Wei Alhn, of Aare, desires • Yellow Oil is the best brtosgdremedy is the world oThoo, logo Nyrm1, Lora•, Auld: a�f.1 toeapi.imta Her cram werMmbd. 4 • r JULY 16, 1886. Tee tttetsees trw.t.a- Literary Notes, TSB 000NTO waloll<lID, Mr. DLhe'e speech M Owen Sound ought to eofl{oi•ntlf ghostly those who waw''.. te..et•l et f•rwe.a..demas. refuse to kook st the i•.is. sed who ma- Ms. Connor O'Dea. tismotarf of the stet ales+amlattd that a harts ±whey have • British Antnri•aa poslw's* &1M1 . ?ug - poling without is is owe sp te a earls.' osto, has compiled a Mamoal tit Ct ms td precisions, like SOMA, metier la se . ,.i -". Nal M dstigmd to •erne M a het J Parliament practical teat bout for use in %mime•s T. 1.. William DsMstimry wee keno in Dsv000hirs, Eng., ni the pear 1404, - the year in whisk Adtmh.i D1Aka was killed at Tratdgar,--e.nie W Camad• in his twent -eirtb year, and settled in Toronto, the "Muddy York," sf early Oateno h ere he worked at hi. trade, �Thbmsg, for dour yam. thence moving to what is kaisers es the "Huron Trate" Before l I he was married to Borah lowness& on Ilia. 21st, 1883. The f•r,ily were in souther eleven, four eons and moven daughter. ; .f these two farmer, nod tmm of the bot ter are dead, the remining members are married, with the .zosption of Mr. baso Rat feu bury. Mr. Rattenberry took op lot 43. Los - don Road Survey, ttweehip .f T.skes- smtth, is 1431. N. hod not bees loft on his land, however, before the rebel- lioo of Maeksmie distorb.d ten peace of the land, mod under Moses Breda's& sad Limn, he marded to the hent to aid is suppressing the rebellion. Mean- while lira Rattesbsry was left in °barge of the property. At various Misses Mr, Rattenbory was e mployed by the Quads Company i. the Her.. Matelot, helping to build mills, wharves, stores, etc., at various villages and oettlesento H. worked at his trade in Ooderiek also. In May 1845, he bought oot the hotel site, balding and alt, on the corner of Guano and Viktoria streets, Clinton, the .pot now occupied in part by Combe. Drug •tun. The of tbe hotel had been Mr. Tbomas Reid, (commonly known as "Yankee Reid.") Well is this hotel 1 by the farming ocm annity of Huron. Speaking of the difficulties of early settlement, the money required for 'he peahen' of land and farm Implements may "old timers" in recalling their toils and disadvantages, delight to toll of the "kg hotel kept by old Bill Rattenbury, then at the cor- ner," of their first stay at the hotel, the mixed comosoey, the universal kindne.s shown to the needy, sod of visite to it in after years, when Clinton began to ‚row. R thea sttm- tios of bis betel, and the suitability of the inliate surrounding country, ss a u�i iM er • thriving town, destined too, to grow Tato a city, he purchased lots osi three comers, where the roads crossed, and laid out the plan of the village in 1885. The village he called Clinton, in honor and memory of Liset-General Lord Clinton, upon whose farm in S.g- la.d, his father was a large tenant farm - .r. He continued in keep the hotel al- most continuously until 1872, except the five years wheu he managed the hotel at Holnaesviil.. During hi. long °meupstime of the ho- tel, he was noted for h,s ready eodeav- ors to cater to the public wants, and in early time, many • poor min received dine in both lodging and meals. In 1872 be retired to his private residence, his eon Isaac taking the man - wombat of the hotel. Three years ago Ms. and Mrs. M , moi ebeat.d their golden wedding. Up to ten days or two weeks sago he enjoyed good health, and his death may be said to be old age. lie retained his e to the last, fi(tese minutes before death, be bowed to hater ia.ae. and eve mi.. utee before the dissolution wiped his Nos with his handkerchief. H. was brought up to the Episcopal church hav- ing been confirmed early in his youth. in politics h. was • C . The members of the family who survive him aro his wife, h. Dons Issas and Joseph, and Mrs. T.F. Rance, Mrs. & H. Reno•, Mrs. R. H. Reid, Mrs. J. Upaball, all residing hon, and Mrs. G. T. Hisao:, of London, as well as 30 grand -children and 2 great -grand -children ; Mrs. Wei. Sham, of Blyth, another daughter, died sane yam ° igto. Thm funeral on Toe.day atter.000 brought out • long concourse of people- oid and young, many walking, large n umbers riding. A .otierable fasters of it was the lam somber of old people from town and country. All she pall- bearers were his grandchitdree. A quiet umesuming man, his memory will be cherished by • very large turtle sd • "Roth old .ad coons. 0. death. mem ;fold t. Asd da; by day thy pew.erhl arm we see; to rasa the tet. Is vale the acwrtf.•t eleh. All who are bora t• live see bore tel dna Mr. Bike .aid that Amada was a d.- oullwaes, .ubonl. aa4,wuagimg hoes esuceede op= wigwag Amy elses din- and fur self tmatruntiea It ettateine ea uum/i.sm as these w wave Igo- 'arm in the formation ef a.i.Sise and ported hum .lewd, ..d wbiab astir the ase ef ten spinal Won )SI bar trot to Ion. stood lodgment ops nor I with .....ram samples of business and wit ea they were somas* to nor habits. •oci.i letters...opoosort loom end ed - ask goo moo of en 0,14,0 time. H• dresses. It i. • heady book for the pur- „ said. in referring to the .Lord .tate- poses for which it is eaigned and wou meat that the Reformers had no poo- prone valuable to Waimea men as well as went hard u. • rock, and went down mon cite policystudent. after. Sen had u• • lama quantal of "The Tory party feels that the teass fasadn isetseest tra..at•. roe July. freight. The pawagon and craw wen •.d The 24 1 f th al got of 1. .dety. The (.onto was treat between their pledges end promises yet issued. A special feature is • hie- ably te.a than her vane. The lfconw was buil ante., are very dangerous issues for Rice, with tt•ucnisg meeattvl tributes than.. They would like to blink these to h. character by the Rego Lk. Doug - issues. They would like to lead us .way la., Dr. Stuart, Dr. Harper and the and lb"' ask us to Dome away to wine- Editor. On account of the cost of this thing different. They declare that the engraving, this number will not b. sold Reform part has no patsy. The Re- ly, but only with the volume - turm poet , �or tE. last siz years during s1. te the end of oho ear. Fvery Meth - which I ve Mid the honor to heed It. odist ought to haws this Ane portrait of has had as alternative policy with re- Dr. Rid. "Through the Bosphorus," (.renes 1 Mount every important nod "Picturesque England and Waes," sod disputa/Is propeuition brought forward "T ShipP Railway" are other by the Tories. With reference to the copiously III u.trsted articles, The en- - Canadla. Posies Railway. to the n ewes gnvinp of the latter show a tango oases of the settlement and od of steamer in transit by rail from the Gulf obi Minn of the groat Northwest ; to of Mexico to the Pacific. Dr. Daniel the i of Parliament ; to the Clark, Mdioal Superintendent of abs relstlo.. between lbs Dominion and the Toronto Asylum for the Insane, con - Provinces ; to the fishery and reciprocity tributes a striking paper oo "Hat -Hour segstistior ; Io the scale of expenditure; in a Lunette Aylum," giving an ioaide 1. Abe thorsss. d *sr lead of AMA ; �' ytew of the queer vagaries of the inane. the tariff system ; with refereeing to the A graphic story of Irish Methodism, by phis d our Matiass ; to the license legis- E. Merphy, Seq., is begun. Its blended rti[1w the sod M mn other.Prowito neotiono humor and patbw will be raiabsd by Mal y 9 *tiers as walls by Irish readers The with whisk the Tories bays dealt in the Edtw, the i.furmation given lei oiz yore, ens bare shown from year in Leck.y's four large historical volumes to Tomo from se.dos M trssiion, Mat only os the influence of Methodism on Esg- a rter ■araeetes. Msanpve seem A /end. Went e w l Ise es M j.aw . , etas rrewdter t.•ees. roes mews is tM i.. mottos >um Derma. July 7. -Word was resolved in Petaoit today by the vomer, It. Vali Slyke, of Nae city, that the steamer Oousto, whi•b had sock s terrible time k.eekimg .boot she Charity lames n., Saginaw lin all last win'er,was wrecked Wt night in lb lit. L.arence )liver. The propeller was obi mine ttvlu Clay- ton, 12 mils below Ki imat*. when she prwartt pvestog upuo us, use • to vu ume o u naaembers mewed for $15,0110, whish r oow►d.r- whteh aria• very .gg.ly out of the coo- leads ug with cue of the beat numbers t •t Napitowoo, sod their practises and their pectoral- Ike steel portrait of the late Rev. Dr. Wn&, iia 1173. She .as urigutallyuwuod by the Goodrich T 1 Oem- Isny, and from them passed into the hands of George E. Culwell,wbo told her to R. Val Slyke, of this city, two years years ago. She was in charge ut Capt. J. W. Martin, of Milwaukee. Woe. F Cullen, of 21 Crawford street, Detroit, was her first engineer, and he, with Juha Van Slyke, the owner's son, who acted as clerk, were the only Detroit people un board. The wreck is complete, and it ie u,t probable that Oa will be ma 1 A fires REMoeT.-Peg weighs. asth- ma, and all meat snide, Dr. Harvey's Seethe's Red Tina Deal let a sneak grow troublesome whom it sea be reliev- ed sad eared by this remedy.t the earn west of 2/ u Sold only al ilson's pro- seription dreg stows_, lss : good grounds why their propositloas obo.M not receive your assent, but •iso the* there was a better and more emol- lient way to which we pointed, but in which they refused to follow us. Now, when the period arrives at which we are cooi again to appeal to the people, they 'would be very glad it the Reform party, ec any porticos of that party, is,. to pot to hem Bide as minor matters, as n000n shined trifles, as things at now to be seriously discussed, their ewe failures and the respective policies of the two a the two parties oo these question, and the coo trat between their promises, prot•asioss and pledges, sold their pretties and in then smatters ; their lamentable failures; sed their gree betrayals of duty, and were to say : 'There 1. nothing to fight about in respect c f these things." The' would be delighted if the people of the emetry at large would agree with that view, would treat theme all as "4ead msec°," se they cal them , wonW give them a dischsrge in fail in respect of these sins of omission and , and would agree that the Tories were entitled to receive • renewal of the eon- 6dws.e of the country, unless the Re- form party cold produce wine other sod some fresh reasons why they should be deprived of that .o.6de'oe. Bat this will not do ; they ore to be tried uo then gsstiow, end oo these pastime they are to be 000d.sned. Bat the Re- form esform party, besides discharging the plain and obviova duty of pointing oat .hat was wrong i. the Tory policy, and of pceaaatisg an alternative policy on then subjects, has also indicated main is- a0o re forms, which ii believes to be practica- ble, is the public interest, and ripe for execution." Mr. Blake went on to say that the making of the Senate elective -the right to amend our common coostitstio., the right to make ear own 1 trea- ties with other nations, the right to establish upon • firm basis our local and Proviocl.l right., the right to deal with the subjects of esteaditioe and copyright, of the tiWomoMgm reform said the .aper- ametiM 5418 the Garrl".o4sr Dill sad Mn the Fraacbise Act, wilhedt rderriag to Mier questions in the estte- l.ges, ought to be regarded as sellede.t• ly numerous and important to satisfy the met eager demand for reform. Mr. Blake deemed that ke believed that he was, in the bast asses of the word, • practical politician, anxious to deal with practical politica, with thew questions which are beton the people of ibis country, and which are weighty e nough and log rather on •e - count of tem ■umbers than from my paucity of important subjects, requiring the fullest consideration from the pm. plc steam wise ftlsbt.da.. Neatly describes the position rd • hard or loft eon when Pagan's Painless Corn Extractor is •palled. It does its work so geiobly and without pain that it . cess magical in action. Try it Re- collect the nes.-P.tsua'o faint Corn Ex t rector. Sou . bg tl� and dealers TM .15.y' and be marreaswr An esteemed t writs to the London Advertiser from Blyth : Talk about the Tories of Middleton and their aodaeity in trying to get on the voters' list their bald headedouth of 90 as • "Lod -owner's .nn," the Tories of Blyth have out-Middletoned Middle- ton by long odd., for yesterday, 28th Jane at B:yth, before Revising Barris- ter (lodge) Doyle, they were actually trying to get on the voters' list a 3 -year- old son of Mr. George. King, while an itinerant barrister mooed Elliott was M,end to do the double shuffle by an effort to get on the list as • tenant when i1 was sworn to by himself that be had • vote in Brussels (in the riding) me • tenant, he having left • few bottles a ink, • chair and • bit of • desk is his oiioe there, which constituted press•sion as • tenant, he having promised to pay 122 per month rent Between Junes Beaty, H. C. Smyth, and the Tories of /Myth, "the boy" ..eso to be looming up as • very impor- tant testas in our political system. am Teres Tomer .alto..... Row Wm flNeol. elf must.., was Bend of se ef.M.o also, that ane Ms• doe - ton scold mot eore. Revdoek Blood Hitters wee the only menos.fal reusedy. It mem all impurities a the bleed, land in the llth century. The previous chapters of the striking story of "Jon V eros Wife" are i for the benefit of new and another large instalment is gives. Other articles mate up • number of more than average interest The present O • good time to subscribe. WM. Bowes, Publisher, To- roato. Flaubert'. great Certhaganian romance, "Balammbe," having bees translated into English by M. French Sheldon, is being published by Saxon t Co., and its has created quite a aeoeatioo in the literary wall T'be story spew with • banquet of the troops in the gar - dem of Handcar, a gram gems scene of barbaric splendor describ- ed with a realism which makes the read- er halm if ha were standing in ancient Carthage, looking on at the wild revelry. The snot is • m.jm.tic o.e when in the height of the revel Salammbo, the beau- tiful daughter, of Hamihar, soddenly ap- pears, awing the maddened moldier into silence by her queenly presence. The terse love which springs up in the breast ef Matho, the Libyan chief, •awl the jeal- ousy of Nan Havas, the Numidian king, henceforth run through the stogy, amid inspire the principal actions. Matho afterward becomes the leader of the hos- tile tones against Carthage, but deter- mined to see Salammbo ono* mon, ea- ten the city by night, gate into the in - oar roomer' of the temple of Tani', sad secoring the sacred veil of the goddess, wraps himself in it and gains her pres- esos. She rejects his suit, and he leaves towing vengeance on Carthago, the pop- ulace not daring to touch him became of the sacred veil, which he carries off to the Barbarian camp. Then follows the protracted war, with graphic .mesa a battle and bbudabed. Th. GtNagi.i- iams were drive' to din extremity, till the great Basilica comas home, takes command .f the army, and by his genius brings Gntkare oat triumphant, lastly sank ilating the Barbarian armv. Mem- while Salammbo has pesetratd to the hostile amp, and recovered the sacred tail, bot dropped dad oe her wedding 4.y for hevmg tomahad the veil of Tanit There are re(.ren.ss which might have been left out without spoiling the effect, and would laved y improved the mord tone, and some of the .o*ms are temble in their realism, but .till the reader teals lapelled to keep o., though thrilled with horror. It is • remarkable story. W. r were mon fascinated by • book. COMMUNJCATIONS. We ds not held Isle for the opinions of oar correspondents. Com ribn- tors tc this department must cosine them- selves to public et.e.tiwas. sad he Mitt. Te the Editor of The Sheol. Si.,- A .bort time ago w individual who is in receipt ,d a good salary, which is paid mnotbly,bad hes salary garnisheed by • creditor, before his honor Judge Doyle, I think, and the ease was non - suited on the groend that the salary was not dee. The following, take& from a Montreal paper, which recently come in- to my ps•esiop, reverses the ruling,snd Is itself to me •s • common- sense decision. i hope yen will print it for the beaten of all perms interested: "Ax IMPORTANT Jca.MmiT TODAY. - Mr Justice Gill gave an important deci- sion in the me of Kerwond v, Rodden. Thu was • seizure upon the salary of • city official, witch was don - tested on the ground that it was not yet due. Several attempts of seizure of this kind have failed, it having been held that paid by the meth have nothing dm them until the month *s- pires •t midnight. The court, however, maintained this seizure. se otherwise the objector the Lw would be eluded. It was impossible to make the seizure at mid- night, and the following day was found to be too late, the salary being paid some time during the last day of the month. He held that in cele of death in the middle of the month, the heirs of an ss - ploys* would be sen to claim a swish om.o..t of salary dm him, and if this stood gond in one cam, it should in so- other. The learned Jedgs added that he had eemealted several of his eonfrer s ea the @chisel, end that this view would be held wood email the seat _ry was de- cided in appeal." O.deri°h, July 5. Rr teras tan All Well Pleased The ehildem like Dr Low's Plasma Worm Syrup sad pa- rents ratites over its virtues is .d SCROFULA - - remedy s )a- Mr%:2 .s. VMa•aM N vigor to tharlar Hunter=s A TOTAL Logs. WATERTowx, N. Y.July 7. - The Oxmto wd1 M s total b,oa Insured for $15,000. Cargo wrested ut silks, cut- lass, boot•, sbo.., wire sad Soo to the 4 $600,600. 1 ill bei at lot $300,000. Leave covered by in - serenest The armor of the boat is 11. Van Slyke, of Detroit. In 1884 the Oconto plied bet wase Sagi- naw and Cleveland. and was commanded by Capt. G. W. McGregor. In the fall she was taken off the route and kept run- ning until she was frown in the lo* on Lake St. Clair and narrowly escaped going down. That winter .he caught fire end was partially destroyed. She was mattered by Va. Slyke in the spring of 1885, who had her repaired ..d plastid her un the route between Detroit and Lake Harem porta. In December last she encountered one of the word north- easters that ever prevailed oo Lake He- ron, but d off the Chanty Inland& on good bottom with rocks neer by in every direction. Whoa the ice broke op in the spring/ she drifted to North lased and finally sunk. She mut rimed sad towed to Port Huns, where she was placed in day dock sad repaired. After coming out of dry dock the went to Toledo and met with an m- aiden' by colliding with another beat. Last week in going through the Welland Cana .he elallided with • barge &rad was vain damaged. The above mishaps may be accounted for by the fast that O a was hard to steer, mit always mind• Mg the helm. The end of her eventful cine► is noted •bore. `. 11s1la.t Haying was i in tbb vicini- ty Let wok, sad • light crop is reported. Mascots McMillan has erected • 6w new house this spring. Mr. nod Mn. Coutts, front East Wa- wane•►, were visiting at Robt Cameron's so Dominion Day. Four of the pupil• ct Belfast school are writing on Sed glass exam. this week i. the Bounty town. On Saturday last • onion picnic be- tween Belfast and Cherry Grove schools was bald in Phillip' Erose, and was a very muoo.ssfel one. Besball, quoiting, codon bad swinging were the Chid The baseball match between i4r. Hackett sod eight of his pupil against Mr. McKenzie sad • similar number of his pupils, was won by the latter, the more being 28 to 1. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the most effective blood purifier ever devised. It is reoom- mended by the best , . A r.eMN M Tread. A ma. named George Barns. who is to be engaged in the basin n es of disposing of cloth through the country, and whose chief plate of resi- dence emdence her for sows tiros been in Loudon. was takss into custody by detective ff•tmday evening upon the • 1f a telegram from Ssaforth, asking that he bo arrested opoo a charge of freed. He was subsequently tailed to appear before the P. M. hen on the arrival of the officer from 8eaforth The offence with which he is charged is summarised by the Exeter Toms, es tollowo:-On the lith alt • hawker, airline his name as Gen. Burn., called upon Mr. John Vail, of Unborn', to dis- pose a era dry goods. After consider- able talk hs coeeeed.d in same 448 worth and securing note fur mew Leaving • small t of the goods, he promised to stood remainder en Saturday following, bot, failing to do so, -Mr. V. made some isq.iry and found that several neighbors had Imo tr.ted in the sans way. Those who were thus taken in are mourning their lack of sensibility in signing s note drawn by stranger& The agreement was that the n oisy be paid at the end of two yeah, but as no time was specified in note the pedlar may maks it payable one month from date. Irby Itomptsy m.reer.. Consult a doctor, for • 6 or 8 oz bottle of medicine, $1 ---consult J. Wagon and he will give you a 12 ver bottle of Dr. Chase'. Liver Core for $l, and • valuable Recipe Book free. A man, claiming to be • scientist, wants snow nae to bore the earth to pre- vent its bursting. We bat. • (mod woo, we think, would be able to do ii. Up to this nim., ha has dsvetd all his boring energies to us, and we would be �hto see him try it on the rest of the Mosel, 1'...d. Mn Bsrbiusbew, 26 Pembroke M. Tortmtoq eared e a led '- --u.s el the hem joint, upon whisk the sng..m were shoot to operate. Other t.sstment had limas tried 1. vain. Hagyard's Yel- low Oil was die remedy used. 2 and predates • men; salt than y I snot awed.- . Hdass, Po. U116440. lave seed Ater& 1lses re know, .. ami 1f It 1. tatty Erysipelas, t lIt will torougity 'mama ibis terrible amass. -- W W. F. Fowler. Y. U.. OuseavIlls, Tam For q ro1 d rfwIlb_` �'^I` eM'te et remedies Canker, and ti ez «°eze tat kibsi ettnm.need 54.g *8.' �g hate the of this tmedisrle 1 em VOI- Mary rayAmme▪ ec▪ y, Rockport,, Me. 1 have .aNr.d. for years, teem Catarrh, which her se e.►ege hat It dmetrow= appall s sad my(�system. Afar try - sether remedies, ad ptdfaa no relief. I began to take Ayer's Can be Saeespeellls, mid, V a taw msutbs, was earod. Cured by -Mum L. Cook, sen Albany d., Boston purifying 'nib ods, lfae�`' �Me� the blood purl r thatEIy t� ever tried. i het e with take. It for Scrofula. Calker, sod bali- Rhees, had recetted mock bwelt from It. It is good, &leo, for • week etomascb.- WIMe Jaw Petra, &.unto Bradford, Mw. Cabin*, i Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Pupae& by Dr. J. C. Ayer a G., Lowell, Maas. ?Om St ; ata bosses. Se. 11 t[f g T1Lp ro PP-.„&01111A ii Edell LIVET CURE MAVE VOW - fy' triow10~ otos •riim& diem s damage doer. Da .e alters. Coos AM Musk a we .4 semis t say. NATVQV . NtfitSr nos esu-. ./ scam of Ds. Gar's Liver ems 1 Lina C.yi•rt mese risky .i.\ .►e is dim It 1 temporo •d a weasmJ..d.kaswa.ew saDaimmw tlass.eae us Dwemm.so., combed with dhow NMI breslemble seem, arks sed ►.ets, trvlto i ,.se.ful elect en the Itldasys. Intone , Devi am Mori 11100.000 401.0 7e.. eruiepr mums ✓ Drs Ciaeh Rams Bee& hery aero w caseda cies& re want ewe, ...s swot end ‘...14 env 1e a e.lds1 nag Law Con etas' b by Oda ea .pini nannap. Swum, Ike. Con trim RM Wrapped saws.�. ���v.srr�y bottles ed Dr. Chrs's Liver Cos I ie s vsless l .-'-- -' Melons Golds sed Resit. Sod (Le s.wir.E ova . s est61 mt#.m m door -..WAIN 61111. A ads ad pa(aia Bmf gni 1.uun stns Unit Nin • Soto SY ALL SEALERS * T. iDMAeson a N. sea assns., ttleoMMt Da a' JAMES WILSON CAODRRXOH. Oct. load. l . 11W1-17 THE KEY TO HEALTH. IInloeka allele slogged avow elf tis nowda. Kidneys and Laver, aarry- ingot, gradually without weskanibg ti. system, all the impurities sad foul humours of the ttta>or Correcting easy the same HMetbarn. Ocinetlpsday Dewier_ Of the Skin, Dropayk =mem of V'4..4on.Jan=z4Ralt Rheum. Mryaithe Krt.litllvoismeatis�isiktlA Gen- ; all them and many similar Complaints RhMtes of eral harpy indigenesriwtoo tale T. lata a Cit. Pwp.tsam.. intima. �7�1rr7 $riQ� PRESERVE YOUR SIGHT Ry wearing the eaty FRANK LAZARUS ,tete of the fide of lents. t Morris) Roomed Spatulas all Eye glues Tame Speetal.e •end nos Mama have Deem owed ter dispose 55 ani reit le every paN inmease Mei sat j.�� They ere M TNWT IN Tore wuu . fb.y .ever tan, .tad lest meal lens° wl1454 ehesgo% POO eat.. ST - Yates & Acheson, ■AR.WAmg ■M=erman., CfOD�1RZOH. FRANK UZARUS, /AIUFACTURER fy $arylaed Read. Renew Rend. LONDON. ENGLAND. fLate teearws & t1e.,b, 5.rtiald. Oesa.) WE* wneetien flomeh l..tof ( main. Rher ant Is the Jas. /5th. ANIL ga;y