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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1888-7-20, Page 1;n Or • 0EV ITE°O coUN NEWS GENERAL INTELLIGENCE voRT1'-T'IRBT TSAR. I *Intel" NCMBILIt WHAT'S UP + 3rd of July the representatives of GODERICH. ONT.. FRIDAY. JULY 29: 188 8. f D. MeOILLICLIODY. Pc•t.waas. t gem A a i-llt IN alorAsch Hard- I FROM THE CAPITAL. I,THE `'WHITE PA$HA.r" therefore, is of nu material adran•bee OD' ... J Leathora the pipe layers, came • There are ,t is eased .. 8000 cede -da_ .hem Thewould be hotter el mitts a , 411111•••• gmomil• CAPITAL nwatt. town, firth the intention of bettinuiuqimmignuts m the Northwest. or •tach ( surplus and prices Filling low, than with Latest Political and General '•f the'holo population of Iceland, and >, just euu„Lb, or not rnonFb, with proms their work on the 5'l, but the pipe wet, Mysterious Individual llah►TO�OifI nasty Tam Am $aenlnE more are un thmr way unto Moth. The talus added M the voiles not t.. hand, and telegraphic uomluuoica- Neale ikon Ottawa.on Khartoum i ♦rw><od VetPBritish Columbia has offered to form their crops is thus Forel) heinous.* sosd tion with Mr l:artshore elicited the fact a fbheag tillage with (ants attached for l - Cannot be realized upon. Where, how - that hu wanted a further extension of ier *eeetaew er 11111•1 tmeassresh•a -cosy.. fit/ Scottish Crofters prutiditag the British aeelared he be sesry teesaele fn., En. ever, them r is. fo ►tuwte locwl,ti.s • A Anita life is the mt, alar• ell .ueee- 'Wog •sal 1►e Pralle Irpr.,r. •dear• TN 4 ..trar/.r Ire tar Osler Pipe* $.N/.. $:rr►. -I'd tither be an old retired agricul- tur:et, f•+h oo,thiut to do bat sit on the back sap and tall- to tha neiltriban, than (9.41 in the high places .1 the council ,orrd and waterworks comunt• tee, an. sutler al; tte inconveniences, to_ ebbs. trials, annoyances, and set -backs which ere come upon our local munici- pal ►tors daring the past two. yet"' end 1, in connection with the incep- tion of the public improvement schemes for the betterment of the pretty town in which we Imo. And for the follow- ing amongst other reawns : - -In the beginning of the alleged bents all was chess -a state ,f iude- finab! - inaction and entanglement- wklch eons are unkind enough h. soy ex- ists es dd u rio the present day. The sett" Mg too: was large,and the lung telt wants were much needed, so the projeetun said, but the way out did not appear clear, and the methods were tedious. Month after month. and municipal elec- tron after municipal election, the lurid light of the iv.o ,! • led on the be- ni4bted electors, and on the 12th of May, 1887, it was thuurht the Will -e- ther -Wrap had been captured, when tete byte for the agncultural pack, the eleetrie ht and the waterworks were 71 y overwhelming majorities Tnst was over fourteen months sgo today, but there are a large number cl the neighbors wb., are beginning to tttiok that • fthm.ral procession is s 2.40 trot to the progress that has since beet made. It is Quito tries we have cur agri- sti.ted fl4 *tit!_ US lad outbuild- , ors, bet we have paid foe them over .id over •,sin, in comparison with t Health l:eg,n Vignettes, Temple Bae; what it was represented they would cost; The Empresa Victoria of Germany, At- a- d when you pay ton, dear for your *47 : \-suartea of Speech„ and • Iteli- R 1 e' J � T. time to the 15th inet. This was also creasers Manama, maaas ( ..Iss Ouverement furnish each with $500, us Plsrwr-TM nr11h.b 11ie.eraserst vrd surplus dune; a petted of scarcity Mg K e araMYs-11.1.11 arevesa his anivI. a ma.. r..ksI a I.forwatsaa.. me of artificially huh &noes, ♦ ter torment agreed ti, on condition that Mr Gart- _ caw ou et mere for t' rproduceby the amount of the t u y telae eou:d be the Preepeh•we TYe l r •ea b g ebur• indemnified Herding & LeathoroCapt G.Q. h 1..near, of the Interior � , for the stria to their r•.tweutiva r.f Departnient, as been *patented inspect t y p Y. -01110W *•eA'l•v Cortespnndent tor of Customs for Manitoba. Ilia pre- cam were there nu duly. But the eget- work, ted the loth July was defy wont- o-TAws, Jul 17. dmcessur Mr Mitigays has rostgard. London, July 16. - An attache of tM cultural ionturty. as a whole, dor net July British Fureigu (Ince said to -day that treoht by this cor.outteoce. A firmer bete and there maks th.• n 6t..: ,le tis netted in the b ,nd. t I,s the 1)ah the There is so much baa about pauper I The resignation of nearly all the 016 t,,.•arnmrnt had p,setlre information D pipe -layer were on hat.d, but the pipes again titled to connect, and • meeting of the waterworks committee, followed by • special merlin¢ of the c,uncnl,was held to determine what was to be done to til the long tet want. is the pauper iwmlgration ctamae. date The new member is a son of I u•dersund the upshot of the Then then is a clause directing that Senator Dickey. He is a pledged Pro - the insane, idiot, deaf. dumb or infirm, bibitiunut, affair was Flat the enmo,*er was instruct- when not owe of • family, shall only be ;gutless of applications for dic.rce are ed to cntnmur,ie,te with a fired' in Du• allowed to land upon the muter ot the pu bliahed in the Go:. to of Win, l; trallt, and eudesvur to obtain a quantity rears! giving a bond of rilkc oreh under- Dowry, of Huntley, in Carlton, Oat , of 4 -inch piping tbere,sutti:ient t., usable taking in the event ut each immigrant firm bis wife Florence nes Muorbesd ; bin within three years a charge opo■ Bennet Ruisw cod, of Ailnunt., from the pity laycn to keep at work until a Province, municipality or charitable kis wife Adair ; and of George M. Bag- Gertutore is able to tilt the bill. And body to Iudenntfy agal•at ail •spaces iiidl from his wife Ella Alexins Loam that's lis iu7 the shape of things up to ioenrred in supporting these tsmigreMe. Bagwell, furmerly of Hamilton but at dote. This bond is to be required of the mar present in the tutted Sestet. All on -I here heard it said that Gartahore eootrscto and w ter of a 9.6444l by the medical suPeris- the ground of adultery. This promisee w•sta bis it trident at quarantine and is to be die a lacus crop cf dtv,ros asses for Mat to twhasulah -reited with the Remove tesserel oto I he de -wu u, mod it foetid net -emir; to bo• import the 'bele of the pips reeuir.d .from the United States, the question of who pays the duty will be solved to the detriment of the ratepayers of G.derieh, as the increased cost fur the entire lot of pipes lard down .t Guderich will foot at l,rortae, muni therefore, have last evening, to hold en uittdnor meet - up to ab•oot $3,000. neglected his duty, not. thsteoding that ing.The took their Imam baud with -Aad the mud can't ye. AJAX we ieeresssd his salary the year from y y them and a number of friends and sem- 91.000 to $2.400 end m- 11.600te.$2.400and get,a en assistant pethisers. Itwasrichto'clockwhen they THE EDITOR'S TABLE. at $1,200. But as a matter of fad he reached. the place. From some portions merely boards a vessel and euqutrrs of of the bush stones came pouring in on -- the ship ■ surgeon and captaiu if there them se h 1 band ted is any sickness on board. Being assured then u nose he gives a clear bill of health, and goes off vtthost knowing whether or Dot there are insane, idiotic, and other undesirable immigration, that ems in the l7 ,vernor (ienersl'. Foot that the White Pasha reported in the Mi.r tatnien, tlio.e who buy from I have to okd into the law and inter- Guards here is the reigning military sec- Province Bahr-el-Ghazel, marching on him, either directly ..r indirectly. pay viewed the authorities. The Governor seti0n. Khartnum,isis und.ut,tdly the explorer, I it. That in tunes of scarcity the farm - General may °whenever le sues fit" Mr Dickey the Conservative andi- HenryM Stanley. The Foreign (,Alco, er who purchases fee,( for hie caries issue a proclamation preventing the dab was returned in Cumberland by 730 he states, has had knowledge all along pays the duty upon it a beyond queasier*. landing :d immigrants at any port. This majority over the Third Patty audi- of some such intention u this en State- ( The rale is illustrated in thereat of corn. ley's part, and that the real object lithe In 1ti8i a Parliamentary committee se - expedition at the let moment was nut toured into the effect of the tariff upon the relief of Emin Bey, who nee.ied no . agriculture. A!l the Conservative far immediate aid, bet the rescue of Lupton men who were invited to give their - Bey, Slain Bey, Neufeld, a German,asd t cpolon uoon the subject testified that several other lsuropeats whose temble the tariff had increased the price of corn. sufferings at Khartoum were made known and oats. This was regarded as very to the Goverunent at that time. Ab -' satisfactory evidence. Had It happiest* solute secrecy was necessary Iur the oto- 'that the increase in the price was receit• etas of the undertaking, bene the ed by the community the t reason for withholding the news of the would have been highly pleasing. degradatuw and suffering to which the appears, however, that the increase teen Mabdi had subjected his unfortunate' not so much in what the country had eta prisoner' at Khartoum. It appears that ; sell as in what it had to buy. 1)ne low one geographical prubtem which awaited • swot evidently • 1Lr1»rnrero g.' kelt Ottawa Strsaiie to say I found that solution has already been settled by the; experience with reward to corn 110 Dot a sin.la Inch bond had ever been Tale *weber aateatwb.0 time Aaalber expedition. Stanley had himself be -timid : ''The prism of imported eerie -- taken. Everyune knows that infirm and •ernes'.ee•waser whin a tool, hewed that the Aruwinii Ricer flowed there being very little raised is Canada - stricken immigrants are continually tli seen, July 17. The Salvation from Lake Albert Nyanza, and that 1t I hos been Increased t.: the cluster thrown on Octan n um.:mi lilies for ,trey proceeded t. St File pariah to would be pssib:e to make_ the return I the amount of the duty collected M 'support and the medical supenuteudent Farmer Wetter.', fire miles out of town, journey from the lake to \ ambunga in I fanners use Targe ywntiee of oorn far canoes. This has been found to be • tis- feeding purposes they are to some extes4 take, and the river is now believed to 1 injured bT the tariff, so far as at efeol� take its rise in came high tablelands in 1 corn.'' This °pinion corroborates the, of the C.,nservatives with regard to t►+ ircreaw to prices. But It pinata oe� that the increase 1. iLjorious. And so it, is. It is not an increase in the price re. eeirable for the fiuisbed, exportable pro duct ; it u ao increaae in the puce pap- able ay able for the raw material used to the production of the cattle we export. The increase in the price oaf the raw material trust increase the cost of the finished at. ticle. But it is to be borne in mind that it has no influence whatever on these!!` ing pnoe. t M the other side ..f the At- lantic the beef grown in the Caked A RM •r tee •M.t few P.blIralas Tlae s... tease So nand. The number of The Living Age for July 7th and 14Th connate' The Sunday 9.i..tion, and ►lsttbew Arnold, Contem- porary : Goethe. and The Bloister in Cathay. Fortnightly ; The Patriotism of a Hereditary- Peerage, National ; C�orres- pon.ience cf Sir Henry Taylor, Rock- wood ; S ,me Ideas ..f So.penbauer, Gentleman's ; The Letters of Charles Mmb, and a Brother of the Come*. Life, McMillan : A Peet .,1 Prove, Sours R•c.11e•�ions of Bishop \\'tlberforce, and vl.otle, row mayle inclined in it mous Ivo u dun in span, . pectato.: 7 De Birds Transpor:e•ch other through r Ito fictitious price, but. as • comimer• the Air > My �l.other Henry, and the el transaction you cannot look upon it Like City of Borneo, St. James's : The ., an available asset or r collate $eilntific \{•rittngs cf Joreph Henry, 8800¢ tut sesa,s Sir t lar I tin CIiM and f to I. free g 'Nature : Sledging through Siberia, tin. Tupper ann..uced that the ¢crew enemy. The driven ret the omntlnaes are practicable, there Is almost an an- R -Pal for the amunrt capered. 01 hic : Fatal itesult of M t:ia-takin went Intended to reduce the rate of , broken water highway from the mouth of would certainly be a help to the farmers p ire. g- were pelted with stones, and .sus of region whoproduce cattle for export- -puttee. one you have the esporrmes-+elf- Ernest : with itatalmente of the Ewes- interest on S•vins Rinke de -posits from thein received • serious. wound. This I the %ambest to that lake nm wftieh, pa t, .nght, at that -but the bank ottcere dropper, and poetry. ' fur to three per cent Thio announce- „odd the melee and no more trouble' thoagb not the centre, is the real heart lathy to these drys ofd drought, when 0* - hu apparent y created a ran nn these en serer Ames room - themselves injured. Captain Brice felt that they were giving no offence, but some of the parishioners amid that they were brow ht there to intuit them. deaf, dumb or infirm persons on board g y Pe this •time the omnibuses were ordered for whom he should take bonds If to be got in readiness for home, and u some mueicipelity should proceed under soon u they started several stones were the statute and bo.nl I fancy the tired et them, some of which wounded medical superintendent would he liable several Orient the second 'bus. No more ter ueelect of his para duty. The De- puty Mtnuter. THE GLEN, APPY rayl},_ _ -- _-- . Tis discussion in this impoMI*% dla Termed leave to appeal from the Supreme Court of Canada, aLd declares that in the opinion of the il•teen's Privy Cuus- the Mabide country. This river, Aru- Wimi, with the exception of its lower course from Yambungs to the Congo, and of the portion of its upper course explored by Dr Junket, has hitherto been unexplored. and Stanley will no doubt do much to fill the neap of this part of Af Th hills t f a water - nos. e i iso., arming shed between the Nile basin and the Aruwuni or Congo basin, must bat -- been crossed by him if he has really come out in the Bahr-el-Ghezel, sod this 1s new and very interesting eoroand. It trouble occurred until they ware passing will, however, be a disappointment to the Black barns, when volley atter vol geographers of Stanley Las failed to ea- States from untaxed raw material matte. tof stones was fired at _the Army pto.re the country between the upper on common ground that grown in Caned• we on top of the 'itis were bit right 1 Aruwimi and the Albert Nyanza, and if from raw maternal that is paid • heavy and left, when an attempt was made to 1 he has left altogether untouched the dials wreck the vehieler and beat the ocee. !great mysterious lake -the Muta Nzige- The other day one of the restrictionist pants. As soon as it became apparent ! lying sell further to the south. For it is papers pealed out the advantages result- ed the lodgment of our Ottawa court that life was in danger, several la r{e !important to know if the Albert Nyanza ing from the placing of tin platee sad shall in election case, be final. Mr Per. bulldog revolver were drawn by several communicates with the Meta Nzige. wool on the free list. The arrangement, cell is, therefore, seccre in bis seat. young men in the army. The latter is belie -ed to communicate it intimated. benefits the industries con me semi.i'xkx 191:'1/ with Lake Tanganyika, on which email cerned and those wbc m• their products • °Nv1RNYa4T aat-tsna RANKS. English built steamers already ply ;and '-that is everybody. If tree tin plates at the assailants in quick succession, and and free wool encourage the macho of la t this created a general stampede of tM 'f these cennectiom sootily 'stet and o wooly 1551 1 ,o t lock upon expenenze too dearly pal occurred Some of the Army otlitisn "1 Africa, Perhaps, hcwaver, even d nsdan feed is w scarce. But ift • Gov :.•chased, as an inducement in the lee- , .wment of credit. -Next, there was the electric light ...beet and although nearly a year ago er revelled in the fact that our Great' ':.rthwestern Fair was inaugurated ,der the benefi•tettt rays of the great t1- i:ominetor, we have today nothing to show for 1t but s stretch of wire, at pa - tout unused, and a hole in our municipal treasury big enough to let out shoat $300. - -The waterworks is more badly baa ted up than either of the other two schemes. At prewent,t am ii:fonmei y tits eigbbnrs, that the town council dee.n't k.ow whether it is afoot or a-horteiebnik, r to a birch -bark canoe. You all know about the East street hole -in -the -ground, which didn't torn nut to be • decided steeolee. Arid you know that last year another lot was purchaeed no the barber fiats, and that • teat hole was pot down, And you know that the test hole wee dynamited to increase the flow, without appreciable results. Abd yell know that l'eter McKean is now spilling perspira- tion in the beiWicg of soother twit bole. (►f verse you do, for area's these all historical facts / - But some of you may not be aware that there is trouble in the camp about the pipe supply, and that the enunetl a between the "devil and the deep sea" - or rather, that it is having troeble with oo.tractor Gar:Ahore, of Hsmiltes. sad may burs to get • part of all of the water amine fres Detroit before the agrtey is user. It's • trio Ilia, all the .sase,,r,. time ereii d by the fsi$hbot., sad it o.eurt.d this wise: Tae sobs.. Pennon of alleles Atm• -h Tweeds NUNerared. Ripley wee partially destroyed July 13. The fire started at McLeod's hard- ware store about 1 o clock Friday morn - ►nit, and there being a good breeze blow- ing toward the math, the hardware stop end immediately adjoining batidine' b.- ing frame nu efforts could stop its pro - geese. The fire, originating on the nurtb t part of the street. spread rapidly toward 1 the east, crossed over to the slosh aide of the street, and soon almost every store in the Tillage was in flames. N ill- icg hands worked rigorously, but de spite their efforts very little was eared! from the devouring element. What makes things worse. nearly every shop was dwelling house and business place colnbiued, and ,uotrers and children were seen hastily leaning the burning dwellings with aaircely any clothing. there beteg no tome in gorse cases to think of anything but life. The brick block recopied by Messrs. Angus McKay and Angus Munn, general merchants. and J. McClung, grocer, on the Domer , of Queen and Hurn streets, nobly stood! the test of the bre, end had It staccumbed ; to the flames there ie scarcely any doubt that the whole of the western part .,1 that village would also have been destroyed. The estimated Mw is about $50,000- In-; surenesslight, The following is • lot of the sugeren ; McDonald en Humber- stone, general merchants ; T. W Davis, hardware and tinware ; James McLeod, boots and shoes and hardware ; Jsck o Bros., betoken ; Dr E. A. A. Stn th, druggist; J. Grundy, baker ; H. P. Chapman, hrildini ; Mn McCallum, dressmaker : Murchison & McKenzie, bookstore and jewelry shops ; Mossbaw, jeweler : Mrs. Williams, milliner : R. McLane'. taller ; Whidden, shoemaker A. Bell, harnetlmaker ; D M. Mc Donald, grocer ; H. P Chapman. jo•h printisy and honey store ; Miss Mc- Auley. flintiest' ; Mrs McLeod, milliner : Melioland, photographer ; H. Colter. furniture shop ; J- Martin, blacksmith : J. Heeds one, shoemaker ; R. Mnt'gae's stable mod driri er died. Ripley haa rm- seiwed a teerible set back from which it will require yeas tet, recover. -Th. original intention of tits conned elk sad esgin.ev Chipman s to have the contemn for the water pipes so that the date sf delivery is Dodos**would not Fe later than Jen* 1M14 Alexander GeA- shore objessed to bider for the pipes, penmen • to penmeof bruises., sinless tits data w sit for July 1st. To snit the exiting ennditioe of •Rein tAis Wee • of data wallowed by the water - Torts eowtmiitt•e and .*g'^rte, On this • hanks. During .funs the amount with- are badly marked from blows from ; drawn from government savings was stones. Inquiry this moraine at St Foye' region fcr the present, he will explore It (ion such u this,ens of the the Finaarmers nce M i inter $5G0,0ft5, while the new deposits elicited the fact that dose of the pariah- 1 late which ter be has be intends doing afteEmin r he has Pe amounted to only $236,700. inners were struck by theshots CTed b Iwho is a temperance man, should be in IS tanley hu horned his steps from the eminent cannot be mored to lighten tae • ° emotion: orr rax uttAnux+. those in omnibuses,o rescued the prisoners at Khartoum. it flounced favorably to agriculture by the i except one who hhlis unlikely that • man of Stanley s stamp treatment accorded to the manufacturers t it in te e . A lesdin Earmer The other day the collector of costorts theme.rere said this min that Pei' • I will content himself with going straight of Intoxicants. As pointed out the at Port Huron, Mich., "fined 1" allow I g p t � I back 1.054 N edelei by the way he cam. other day, a distiller in exporting lin toleration is one thing, but the resese. u refunded the amount of the sixty Canadian laborers to land and Fro- ot the Army on SF heights is tori without a serious effort to utilize his ex- Prudocta need to their daily work for the Grand much to bear. "I will," mid he .cited- I ceptiosal re,oureu. iu ems brilliant ez• dozy ho has paid upon the cornimport Trunk. They lived on the Ontario side ly, "if they ever go then agai , n DI»rations, sod the next sewn of the ed for Ais ua. N.. ndeh retold is of the the border. and worked on th other White Puha is awaited with the keenest ed to the farmer who imports corn to aide returning h..me each evening. ecllector viewed this as an infringement of the Contract Alien Leber Act, which pi'olubits the importation of labor con- tracted for In a foreign country. This SWALLOW THEM err my pis fend cattle for ex rtativn. Mr pastor • interest in every portion of the civilizedDeo in one mouthful. so that nothing will toe world. will see that if the duty on corn increas left of them." Another farmer who. at- ' as theoost of producing whiskey it meet tended the interim( said he saw nothing I Tilled saw w.terael. also increase the coat of producing cattle. wrong. The stone, were flow by buys, , loon ettannentm L,..-. 1Mtario, with If it is necessary why, unless rebind ndithe duty to i. s extraordinary interpi.tation of the law and if it had not been fot the band the a •larges number of their brethren in for rause. an impetant international clue.• eienPls would not here Moen calkd oat. more important industry than t i, hMeir- tioo. All stn urn tordrr laborers, He felt that the band did the miechid. 'In- and western parte of the pm- ing, is Ie not refunded, or, whet is Metter, Mn Wood, +lin was with the Arany is , wince, are now experiencing the beauties mechanics and clerk• work on one side.,( restriction, such .s they ars. 11 wete not collected, when used in the feeding and reside on the other, at Detroit and ser• Iy bort My •blow from • stnse ;lung ago decoded that Ontario cannot "f cattle. I Izdetsburg f. r example. At Detroit, SM isteday confined to her bed. Others grow wheat at • profit. The e,mpsti in many instances, Americana work in wow d.d an : - Mn It uneril, wife ret a vast the Windsor eetabtishments,and hundtet'e amfeetirner. of Si Patrick street, nee!tion of the West, together with the .r. of \\•Indenr people earn their daily nod ;Joe Elliott, Mantes Doattlaw, N'm !productions of India and Russia, Ar• in Detroit, which aural four minute. Kennedy,itra'er. Thomas Hughes F! brought down the pnee of that cereal, eat' from the Ontario shore. If the De trott ccllector take* it tato his head to have received but trifling injuries. enforce the Alien Iwbet Act is thm ea t°rise •paying business. This being lbw spirit as prompted the Pon Herne all - i icteseed sgrevNwee. case, beef-nisi,eg and dairying have had eat see what a peek of trouble would Writes • well-known chemist, permit I so be resorted to. But in beef and cheese' ensue. Reprisals on the part of Canada me to say that Petnem'e Painless Corn !Use Ontario producer is not in a very world be the order of the day, and such Extractor never fail.. It .Aker no sore much better position than that ',loch he men as the Walkers of Ilia WalLerville sputa in the flesh. and c,n•squentl] isI occupies with regard t.. wheat. races di.ti1kry could be learned hack from On- peinl.se Don't you forget to get Pet- 1 relative to the cost if production may ' tarp, became they lire in Detroit �ftd cat°'s Corn Extractor, now fur sale by 1 be • little bigner for .nim•la and their 1 cross overy morning to Canada. `I'M medicine dealers everywten.peodeete than for 'rein ; but Csoadi•to I Minister of Customs, who is the only —_� 1eapurta here to meet in the great market , Cab 'ere loft in ektawa said yes- we Inland Revenue Collimator Gven, of i el the world the c,mpstitn,e of rho .e 7 and no taril impneed by Canada can re Norton and Mn J \'invent. Th... mamas, the market quotations n to make wheat growing by the Ontario agriodl- inet mill r • terdey he would eclair, into it. Stratford was in Clinton ..n Monday ' f rum "titer ouuntriea. Dr Tache, Depsty Minister of Agri- swoon, whe" he „ia.d u illicit still. I raw materiel, that is to say, the corn, ! culture has been superannuated and Kr aereM.d the owner, had him tried and , oats, end hay for feeding of the cattle, 1 1 John Lowe. Secretory of the Department sentenced to one month's imprisonment the farmer competes me equal tortes in promoted to the vacancy. Mr Lowe is add a fine of 9100. The.te11 was found . themarket with his neighbor to the an Enrl'.aa hmn, and hbeen 17 'semis on the farm of Mr Stephen Middleholt, sou, h of Mm. But at • Luno of scarcity 1 the Department. In I847 he suss a re- a hitherto rwpeetehie awd well•to d.. ' the roe• .Lt,on. are altered. In both porter nn the Montreal rierffr, and is farmer, but as it woo •appseeaf the still c,untrie. the falling off of the supply 011 now 54 yuan of tip had bme. worked by his sons. aed not mune sends op the prise. in Canada, Mt ('ROM. himself. he wet given lbs Inwsst penieh. bowsaw. 1111. is not the end of the mat- ' The pepsrtorsef Agrieoltrral has lied wont that the law allows. Constable , athres forme! is sompolled etents by Ilse perdue,00fmeet repots shoo t the •rots in thttario. TM Gill took him to Geodetic& rte Towd72 ey port fed. When be buys ma hod 1 M pays for it the prise prevents' in ib* wad, on ns way to the township of I When w• produce in abundance the Mr T R Mbl it.l, of Westfield. arrived at Clinton lad «sink with tour entire *Melobeams. «eli he had pertthamed in the old eoantry. The .r• all first eisss •ni- Mab. Mr Mit, made the tip from Montana/ in retstlrlrabi' fast Ulna Loses* that ,t 6 p s. on Ta.nd.y Its arrived M Mos at 9 97 p. w, emFriday, hooks firdeht as for as chat - ford, stall haus than the rigl't train. 61ts.aed hay erupts ■ failure, awl the prouped* for row crape and eons realms is not remeamPQem awns, I'aved- encoureeitas. A fodder femme is linty To Twe Enlroa:---Plan.e inform your I duty impes.d by the (lovarwmo.t. It r irnp•rsittle c.Miri.erey and the maw readers that I have puatiw rimed for the theory of the restnotaoeills that his insults to eboses and boas.* ace /anise. roes tbommn is of harden eases Dow hese grown to sands the omens" gric. with tm•ttere for the fermrra July is Few permaetectly eared, 1 shell be pled M 1 the Canadian defy added, anti that tot market whence it ie brnea►t, Hifi, the 'nor* then half goes. yet no rani, ur very little hos fele. in beet..' Onttari., dur- ing the Innath- To add to shoe misfer- trne• of the yretnee • hie wiled Maw= hustled many sf their barns em4 Jssta and n doted 'they dareree. The many friends in Canada of the late David Kennedy, who, with hie tal- ented family, delighted his countrymen in all lands by his gift of Scottish song, may be interested to know that amassers stone hes been erected over the draw• in the Grange Cemetery, Edinburgh, s little to the east of the resting place of Dr. Guthrie. The tine bean the fol.. lowing inscription :-"Daviel Kienndy, the Scotch Singer. Boni at Perth, 13th April, 1821 ; died et Stratford, Ceaads, 13th October, 1896," Counterfeit $5 notes on the Bank of British North Mamie* are being eira- lated in Toronto. Several of thee/toe-tee have bees recently presented at the counters of the Bank of flrittsh North America and the imperial Rank. Every one of them notes, so far, hs. been stamped semi -tiling to the regulations of the Westerman Government as heir-g- c.enterfeit, and will not he re issued. The pnblie is warned to Io,.k oat for soentterfeet *6 metes on the Back of British Nertb Anmriea. 1 A murder and robbery wee committed throe miles from Tilbury Centre at &beet 10 ei aleck Monday night. Some un - knows parties broke open the door of a Mese b•lomgiag to a quite and ,n.Ren- sive old man by the name of Wiliest Ho.glten, litho (teed alone,having saves tress msyrl.d. Robbery norms to hates 1 been the motive. Hngtyhtnn ass shot Irn the • utmmatt, and died from the efforts of the wound at 3 a. m. Bdbw ' dying he made a stetewent to the east ! that two rem broke neon the door tad shot hire. He stated that the r+bhoa esderred afoot Eve hunsdred dollars,wittlh wit en his Ovens at the time. An inquiet u in program, •and Iwo relrlw of fay Is.miy taw* to that mann the duty boned% the Cana - any of your readers who have ennwwep- I dun producer. lint it yppens that now 11 rimy .i11 send me their Expert sic um.. ere scarcity vely a natsrie. and P. O. address. 1 farmers filen a surplus to dispose R.sy.etfulle, Uw.T A. flu—.er. lot. Th. mafivity want all they hare 37 iot'gt' tit., Torose^, Qct gulls for iI-eeeelta& The bs{b rem,