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These terms will fa JI .tem be 'nicely ad -
beth
Speck) moos for larger adrertis•merlt5. or
advertisements
tode mad.at thecae, of mahileatisr.
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J91111116 DEPARTMENT.
°Noe is carried
ordinary oew•poper
work is turned out
_ king in the print-
s the premises from an
ooetsla* vWting card.
Jill o maser wti•SI must be addressed to
. ferGILLICI MT.
Editor of True Mona'.
Tlni.u$.se Cal. %o. rL Go4erirh oat.
A fully
LQ$I IJ 01)11 NATURAL lit-
CRBASS.
The county of Huron is ie many
respects one d the 1..rt sections et
the Prot ma. Oar hem; our grain
and our fruit have a PM*St&ties in
teen can tinr•ntat. Nature has blamed
us w Ith splendid soil Mi a lake
front all't►rtling good kU _and.,
large suets of money have bs.M spme.t
upon railways by the municipalities
forming the county. Yet during the
past nine or ten years eines. the so-
eellesl National Policy vista put into
proud.. ear lucre not hold our
naturist impresse of population. 1R
feet, the population of Huron is over
too thousand less than in If(79. the
year Maorlonakii.m got 'tit new' kaae
of power. The following figures are
ei'en for four different periods
OODEMI(B. YItIDAi. DKI;. el. 18M
PUBLISHER'S NOTICE.
JAraas F l'As.v v. •.f Auburn, and
J. C. La Tot -zit., of Godcrich, have tura
appointed (lettere! Travelling Agents for
Ttet Storm., and ue empowere4 to solicit
subscriptions and orders for jobwnrk for
thi•of ice, and to sign remits fru tame.
U. MH:I LICI'DD\',
Tee Stossi, (:oderich, Dec. 5, ItIPO.
AVID now -the trasty rutepair.-
Is ailed on hy the .anvaaai: e
Who longs to be • a.unr.•ilkire
hag for his felons de amt dairy.
Whilst everyone says e' eryw•baire :
•• 1 wonder who will lc next Mairr'.
Il sham Clear editor el Th. Or- A W EATHBR i 4Pt■ h11t
u/ the mayor d
"MOSES OATES" ONES VIEW&
.Taw."TbrelPm"
MOM MMI be MAW in
♦ Mame c'la'w M 1
Where en tins Me MOM.
oar.
Witbrother • portion of last week is
tenni • -tisgeelatiTesawl frten.lY. "Ittck,M
as bis lessen, to a hearty, g(..a
dal epaodmen elan Irishman. d u ' •white"
ai
in wary psrtiomlar e,.,,,l,t in ►u polities,
whieh are threw, vole a hp 0. He and
Teti Sera AL pea a Meao.et t u.w ua Friday
ailing up reeiailwiett''ea .4 the awed los
.gra
teal upon that item The Star in-
serts the rubbing diatribe which we
publish at the bead of this etude.
I)id anyone ever know of each dis-
reputable tactics ill journalism ! Any
sane person multi see at s glance that
no slight ass intended to the Orange
(Mier or Mr. CLARKE. in the para-
graph published inTa$ Haus AL, and yet
its publication is made the basis of a
mean. slarolerous and 'malicious attack
upon the editor of Tut: Steam IL by the
editor d The Star for he is this re
sport+ibie person in this instance.
No (lrangeosai ever wrote the let-
ter that appeared in The Star. Ni.;
Ortngetwu in the county wou1l be
so great a food as to bring odium up-
on the Order by writing such rub
bish, when he well knevi that if a
alight had been offered the Society
u,tk•r the cir•umitanas Mr ('L.(*KE,
who is the greatest (range .•hampiosn
in Canada, would la• well able to re-
turn a Roland for the 1)liter. Then Fehntary.'
again. The News He'a'l. and not The, " Will it be warn, after that ' " ht oa..
Star, is the official organ of the Order
in Huron county. There was a time
when The Star was Uw ( /range ex-
ponent in Huron, but when the pres-
ent editor assumed .ontn)l of that
journal, an1 Ire ora. found to be ' a
round plug in a .,quare hole, the
lleandenwu faile.r t0 take Any stock
in it., and when the sprightly and
more enterprising News -Record sten.
wl under the proprietorship of Messes
WIIITILLY at Tulin (the hitter of whom
is now County Master), the I )range
subset -Own. of the Goderich organ
gfra.luatty dropped off, and their al -
11/P1 LAAO♦ .1 111')0'.
1872 1879. 1886. 1811
58,032. 68.366. 66,766, tee 022
in the semen years 1872-9, during the
greater part of which tiler u Liberal
Government ruled the ct.tntry, the
pppulation of this county increased
Torn 10,337, while in the following
seven years 14479.86 an menet .k -
crease of 2,604 took place In the
tw-o yearn since ) 8S6 for which figures
are available the county made an
increase of 257. which is fully 1,400
less than the statural inarr•ane in two
yenrs ehogllbe, allowing the county
its average annual irwrease of births
o'er deaths .d about 12 per 1.000.
The population of Huron in I$$$ was
2.3.47 Tess thau whet! Mere re-
fill,: gate the mina into J1Acimeatai"
tants, tem years before. This is a
fact worth thinking titer. The
greatest loos in population has been
ezp.•rienad in the townships. The
towns and villages have sande a
nominal increase, but the increa'e in
urban,.population does not notch the
natural increase of births over deaths.
In the neighb wring county of
Bruce a very bail condition of affairs
exist. The nrttuntl increase of popul-
ation in two years in th-.t .~aunty
should ha.e been about 1,300, but
the following figures show- how our
neighbor has Nike! to hold its own
1•0P1 L.tno] OF mRect-
THE South Victoria election was
won by the Conservatives, owing
chiefly to a railway being promised
some of the hack townships in the
neighborhood of Bobxygenn. It is
mighty hard "tamp -speaking when
one I.,.a a promise.) free -grant IPwm►
tire whistle for an opponent.
setae/
isesaaLcoaassteastessatoe ' . easiosist.1
TT.ersq Ile:. :if, 11150.
Oa lamely I hal . shot w Mr. J.
Chinks llama, *Mar knows " Meer
Oats," rho weather piens. The f.averes-
tieen ntaraily tuned upset the 4utello• of
the we•tber--sot ills prism •'AMf)itisw•
which toper is ~•Rally left to mee ty hone
.ad urea of small oeavereatioaai parer.,
hat the lumen state of tbitip sae wegRlesl.
rat . ,'.' .1 which Mr. Merest dr11ghtste
utrtup ate, ltd hariwg salved II, prob-
lem
feblira Wale upon it to lir i'insdr.
A big man, fair, drtar-skissed and with
the glow of health on kin •mouth cheeks... a
slim bkoide moustache almost frightened
to death by a formidable pair of spe taajm.
a eitiet ::14ru144' and • voice to match h. -
behold the nee of the weather, our tm.l«a
hiselek 01 Meteorology.
Atter a few parses ors pstyliarittes of the
seasons, the abject et tbe in tiedi•tt f% -
t err .•arc be/int. us.
•• If the cold weather breaks up before
Christrnu..*:-rsurked the weather people1
in r ,athtr musicsl tone ami with a far -ori'
look ou his ruddy Noe, "cold weeder will
again ret in about the 18th or 9Oth of
Jauu•ry rad .xmtiit.ue until the 20th of
1886.
1888
59,199
69,062
147
These are facia, simple and plain
Rive d.1Wie who graduated from t eoougb for everyone to compare. We
tltee (hrtatin Veterinary college last are not holding our natural increase.
week were resitkttts of the United
States who came over to Canada. to stu-
• ly . Those of our r.mtrietionist friends
who think Ontario cannot successfully
compete with the tnited rotates in
anything should stick a pin here.
Tilt Toronto Empire i.. boasting
that the Dominion favors restriction
in trade because Victoria and sante
other bye -elections have gone in boor
of the Government. if that be the
earl woukl it not be a fair test to
hod the next elections without fur-
ther gerrymandering the constituen-
cies, as is contemplated by the powers
that be, if their supporter; ;up here
are to be eretlitcdin West H n,
ierrymandeneel ns it is. we n
fectly willing to make the trhsle ;l-
ey of the country the Moue, and
stand or fall by the• resmit. What
says The Empire 1
Till BSFI(HIS •'tiTdl1."
The following appeased in The
Star last week : -
TIIE "r.trt?AI.!' %TT.0'IL Ora (sheers For,
To the Editor el The Star.
Stet,- 3'ourt iek.y'aIcantemprrwry. true t..
its Fenian principles. has in it. issue of last
week a Bing at Orangemen and ' (
politics-' as expounds fay' The Menton. t
is natural that an annexationist and sep-
aratist should denounce a society "hest
objet is to maintain the Protestant reli-
gion and Hriteli ..•nne.ti..n agaiave the
emimr•rice of Rome and the deriders et the
oil Bag which water triumphantly- uvea the
=eelgreatewt empire the world has ever seen.
the traitorous Signal it is a crime to
he Myst. I tit. not believe that the Re-
formers of Hunan who read its anti-British
erticks endorse its.etttimxnts. it reckons
without its hoot if it think« that all or tt
majority of It. readers wish for •nnec:stuwn
or the dismemberment of the British em
perm. It hornets of the increase in the num,
its subscribers, but the meats ie trees
Ha 'umplish ire pure es. is net very credit -
Able. It adopts the motto of its favorite
society,. vis_. "tie end jeutitiea the stress,"
the end being to put tnuoey into its
perm.. and the meant the most abject ,node
of begging. thus-
•• Pity the arrrran of poor old Ilan,
.1nd relic's. the needy Signal man."
For 11.e !amt month or more every issue has
had a pitiful appeal for patronage to the
public, relying upon the charitable deposi-
tion of the people whoop airs are ever epee
to the mournful tris of the distressed.
Let inc awure the Signal s ribbisr that
Orangemen .wn afford to laugh at hie puny
effnrta to damage their cause or weaken
their influence. In polities as Orangeman
is neither Tory nor lint. ('eea.ervmtive nor
Reformer. as such. hat it accordance with
his obligatiaa he must support the party
that maintains British no•neeti.n sad the
preservation of the British empire. it is
eser7 kit him to decide which of the two
pnlrtial parties in this country will stand
this tent
WOK. 1101400t. EXJNli.
Naas m ta, nese'' of seeders Orew a
Nkaelk eba. Teen
The l;atl..ty Btssd ofKea~s
Mime es
Delelebet nth. re
d Gods-
ebb;
mem* oistrum&
Malls. el Side/rises minfitess of Oa
khat aYalP
Moved r mpri
lr. Robb, Mr. Dag he J0 rate-
semthe .xtreni.w of hie aarti/aete.
Carried-
Nt.D.rig aldeseled the Naird. whin it
wee a wire! Yr. JM, e.aeadad hy Mr.
Toe. that na . Awe be takes is eTreenail
.44's
hie otertillvst. boat. %Imre Rei ani
awed bp fir~ Mtbaftl simended toy
Mr. Rskb, that Mr. Ibig'• ualidwte he
extended fir , •na mar Thi• was lata,
W
Tnr turkey fairs bekl in the east-
ern part of the Province last week
showed how the McXIXLtt' &11 hit4
our fowl - ranting industry. Our
plump Canadian turkeys sold at/roe
Sc. to 9c. per lb. Limit year rly
rouble the price was paid by Boston
dealers. In New York State the
prioress paid at fairs this year were
15c. to I Se. per Ib. And so Can-
adians have had to pay the duty to
get their produce tto its natural mark:
et.. We fllfle the farmers will re-
member this at
e-
membe.rtiisat the coming election.
asked.
"so warm, indeed, that motile win bre
nbntrvel flying about an the latter part of
February. Yes, it will be decidedly warm
about that time. but it will again turn to
very cold weather about the latter part of
March." The man of prognostics cautious
ly added : " If eohl nr-other breaks up
late in Jasluary the warns spell will not be
so market. The Liter part of Mar& will
be rather cold."
Upon being naked an to whether these
meditiuns would be general all over Can-
ada. Mr. Mowat replied
•' The Northwest will have a remark-
ably warns winter, and it will he decidedly
warm in the Western States. but cold
weather will be experienced on the Pacific
Meese. Tens mei H ootid. ay.
Moved by 11. Turnbull, seconded by
Mr. Halle. Met •-mrti*oatea hr granted far
thea years ta an I the candidates 1d els)
w ho hew pwji•'t the requisite number d
. aeka, with ib c crpsio• d Thomas Mor-
neow. wham dere- is Nader . u0.4.der•tiMa-
Carried.
Orem tr.e priacipels of Goatee*
sad Mei. 1 schools were read. ae-
oeived .ad fist
The folbtelm t, volution was .erred by
the hoard Ma in the opinion .4 this
Beard the Medd .school term is too short,
that the ea.rilidebs Amid do anter prepar-
atory
t aa. -pt 1 1oirtaticate and before
ahead(.( tie Maki selwel, and that it
would be beget her both the Public Sabena
teachers ad ibis pupal. to have the am
teachers ester em *ter dot ors in August ia-
Mo•d of Jason se at present ; therefore,
Mist the toques'. the Memorable
tMtnieter maim to cismetheil
*hot t5!! so that, it may bogie
the seasnd Teeing in January sad close
1d�mlsese Mlisaty i. June : that • course
lbs. a)QOM &heels preelloifare! Inc roof Fi to
:o etlnml.11 Fitah's
LMke.ee A Teaelgag. a good work on Chi
die kMary, work on Lngliah his-
`s.t. • geed wank int. Englishhakespeare's *Se leaf ase or ` rine d
at.s nationesthiswartbe
be
eau
hr !d.Dtheosmher, that the p•pefe he pfe-
p11-ed ceder the di es:• n nt the Education
i h-penessat mad the answer read by' tbt'
County Board d tttseer:nta. The e
in the Modal term will muse the new
towhees to height their work in .lrguet.
The Board then adjourned.
Fol4ned.g is the lint rsf .'arotates who
Onward professional teachers' certificates :
ilo Woolen' Ontario will be warn on
iegianty was tranaferned to the (lin- lx'
ton journal.
The editor of The Star is test an
Orangeman, nor does he care a straw
about thet)range(►rder,but he thought
he would, by publiehiig a bogus letter,
do injury to a xucc.noful business
rival, who heti succeeded in out-
stripping him in the journalistic race.
This is an old trick of t' c editor of
The Star and i1 is nott Te flront time
that rte has endeavored to hide behind
a bogus signature when he dared not
make his charges editorially. Here-
tofore THE Mu.NAL has paid no atten-
tion to his i aunderinge, but we think
the time has cane to hurl back itis
mean insinuations in his teeth, and
let him know that he must conduct
himself decently or take the (sense
quence's. The present attack has
been made simply hoenuse THE SIGNAL
during the past three months has
added more new names to its subscrip-
tion list than the twenty-five or thir-
ty quires which comprise the entire
weekly circulation of The Star. The
om-e leading organ of C'oneer'•atiarn
in Huron is now down so low that
even its best friend" are forced to
admit it,+ failure an a newspaper,
arlel in its: infirmity and woe it
can only gnash its fanglemt gums and
mumble falsehoods and mean inaitta-
atione against a staorssfal rival.
We will not, however, on this a -
casiou deal with eta financal condi-
tion, although it lays itxdf open for a
scoring on this line. We regret that
it has not been more eaeceseful, for if
the prcaent editor were forced out a
man of ability taking holed of The
Star might poaibly succeed in gal-
vanising that now moribund organ in
to life and vigor, and thereby lemon
the lead Tet Soots t. now holds. The
present opposition suite us all right
enough from a lumina standpoint, don't elbow little things like that to worry
but the toothiest.' old joule must not them.
Tog sheet industry is an import-
ant one aside from the matter of
wool. it is acid that some 300,000
lambs are annually sent by no to the
Maid Ptata.e, (+drily to the Buffalo
Irerk.t, the duty being 75e. on each
ttelral- This represents 1122,5,000 -
It dm little slim to be gobt.. -.1 by a
.111114 mousers hoar from rur ex-
pel mutton alone. With our eir4-
millleral pre/torts going oat taxed by
the I/. alt Government, and our int
*seta been that and every other
wane, taxed by a Government
�llr the thumb of the Red Parlor
gentry, the farmer el Canada is be-
tween the tipper sod anther tU4.t...a
tt a bi(1.a flml gtriid.
ours .iacerely,
A'e
HENNESSY OR SCULLY.
7H1 ftiMJLT OF THE VOTE TO 1E
OCCLARED TO -DAY'
Tea reseal. Mesas a Pe_oersaes sal/ AS
MesMar Velrss es cls. Tolls - !heir
rat' aeml oetr AeMl.itp Against thies.►l
--Over .a.. MOM iwlled Ossa or a
Tend .f .'•a AmeemMo.
[names, Dem lit -Mks erase
bliidirib amerabg, The town alai ere•
pied by • .__. any at Warm heti ale r
forever
W- -. Merck Pflaseia. Parnell
sad
his eeetildatie V (asset BSelb• arrived epee
t .'deem at ea early hoer. As the .erring
aJTaeed the barmwMes Meta of stake
wss wnwbat ale.dd by as. sMwoatioe
..bleb took place between lir. aarrlegloe
.ad • a.Mr of prfaoa Tide weedy mi-
ter* was ueaniemad by what Mr. Uarrlag-
toe termed the prison' interference with
omow But words wen ...1.11(04 oa this
wbjaM, ant is trite of Mr. ii arn$asMb
~Truest the priests coati and the work d Is-
ewaei.s votes th.•gb' to be koalas toward
Persil. Tim pricy kyr .larded to the
polls amid cheers ad coaster thews at the
bead d a body d Town
At (Jsst101 Comer Parent met with •
hostile recaplgaa It is said the mitten voted
eased solidly tor Reseemy.
Davin raised warm obj.eswae to allowing
s.-t1Yy Meeks hill. and eamp.tga posters W
appear on the wan of the moose court
hoses wbretMpeihsg is taking phew. Amid
much excitement Mr. O•illy. LP.. Mai-
mooed
oarmwooed the ,.terata( osioer. woo ordered
tl d1y's pi.cSrd to b removal.
The tows is i teas ly excited to -sight, but
to, disorder tae .ro•lrrrsd. The struts are
full of people eagerly dieaudas tie days
election,. tlpialoest vary w.dely as to the
noult . t the poll and rtotilas • muerte cam be
learned tram tar 1001'5.
An.thar PMela Park ctw(eit&
flown, Dee. 91. -Two milers aspioy,•1
by The Imtspprssthis marepaper snort
that while driving through the streets wipe
we►Rop loads of papers they wife attacked M
a number ea masked ase, who compelled
than to drive to Photolz Park, where the
papers were tors is pines ail scattered in
alt dine -time
Timothy Harington lays priestly c.>rr.tira
was rampant throughout North Kihkusny to-
day. and time ParaelUt s have good ground
to p•t.uo• ageism the validity d Renueasy's
abrtloo. Not eoodent with writs( lepers
against Parnell to the Mwgapan and wile
preaching •pinet hiss from their pulpits,
they praasdly visit the blew of their
p•rtel4o=n` berierlag them to vote against
Parson, sed i.easy oasts eza*tag speeds'
pwmlese from tis to .o vote. They gath-
eref crow mid marched with, priests t
them to he
pink tthrsdtrty moue*
with great baltltity from thewomen. who
lewd 1eb.ad...d tens sot to pledge them-
selves to vela osafm. Passed.
TM perils de Ilea close until K ° doek to
.tit and the mola will not begin wtfa to
mese ow mo.eleg. It win certainty be
T ssdley atwwom before the malt i. de -
dared.
1t le staled that out of 5740 powos..antled
the a'erage. with heavy precipitations of
snow. East of Ottawa, however, ii will be
adder than usual, and thin will elm be the
ane iu the New Ragland States. -
It 1• no secret to may that the seer keeps
Ms attention closely fixet upon the Rock-
ies. which region is the cradle of the weath-
er for the greater part of the crwtinset+tf
North America It is the touchstone for
things meteorological, and We eyeglasses um
We prophetic nose gleam with the sheen
of ecstasy and the certitude of knowledge
as the weather seer conjures up the r.cemds
of the thermometer and the barometer in
the region of the stow-cwppel Beek;
Mountains.
COUNTY MUNICIPAL MEMO -
Muer Patetees t..efr'earr M Members of
Om Casty Nosed.
M*. R.tttcurrs's canvas' goes steadily
os, and it is generally underatuod that he
will be unopposed DO nomination dad.
Rentor. JoliNnrOt1, of West Wawaaosh.
hes definite ly announced that he will not
be a candidate for the poritio u for 1891.
and there will be a hustle ameugst aspir-
ing
spicng candidates to fill his municipal shoes.
1)s. - 16. 1890.
It purports to be a letter to the edi-
tor from "An Orangeman," and Ore
wou!d almost believe Tat Sweat.
had really been guilty of some offence
against tie ()ranger Society and the
British constitution were faith to be
plated in theat ravings above quoted.
Noe, what arra the facts 1 A couple
of weeks ago • personal friend el
long standing, Mr. RICHARD CLARKS,
editor of The ()range Sentinel, and
brother of Mayor (`Lamm, of Toma-
to, was in liodrrieh visiting relatives
and friends Ameagst ether place.
he .yelled epos Thee 1lw1 1L and we
pat in • M pleasant hours together
daring Ids Mels 1a the imus of Toe
NiOMAL (.!!wade( the (Mpareems of
Mr. CUMIN the following item was
published :
a0DQR'tt.
Au,_'ranee, M. (okra: Halls. K. l(lla:
Hutton 11. Aela; Harney. LOzie; Keefe,
Anne-: Welly, E. Jam*lion(ornsc.11elbe:
Janie; essie; McCos.oB. Minnie;
Hannah: Marten. A. Iaeie; Parsons, Mar-
ion: Rom Assn; Roark, J Berths: Millers.
Re11e; vs.ehas, Limber Andrews. G. Wm:
Boyd, .1 A. Saleads Coulten, S.
Dalton. /amts; Denary, lex.;
Carl: Harriette, W. John; Hennings, Har-
ry: Johnnie, Albert; Mickley, H. Wm:
Morar, John; Muldrew. Robert: Robert -
ane, *11.•rt; S&Howie James; rename
John: Tithe, C. Albert; Vallance. Fula
CLINTON.
Bethune. beanie; (,00h, Edith :
Mappe C11117Z1. IOrisu: Uows•y,
Ern Elder, J1.nie ; Mariam. J. Llsre : to emit at today's .15* foo 4106 out their
Furter. A. Berb: Hat. L. K An- bsltota Thom who ubakdsud from voting
nim : Hoberanra. J. (abort.
Harriet; Holmes, M. afe raid to be i sMly Qaloubis.
raradl TWM 11 Will Re ('lung.
law interview Mr. Perron said he a
UOSSIP OF THE WEEK.
Tisa HA1sl00 OF ARTHUR HOYT
DAY ANCMAU LAMONTAGNE•
DOOM Of ThmA Wim, WOWS sad As.NY-
.ee radia.. 111111sR.elw- tla•M1 M ria
Leen ■..aid sod es Ink p.e.tesest51le
eteath.
Henrietta ; Jeanie. R. Es; Leslie. Min-
nie : McFarlane. Isabelle, Pollard, Grace:
Ruell. Laney; Townsend, Faanyvr • •
W
Rummell, al-
lace,� that the swjs►rity world be swrU
Ameba: Bloke, Maim : Forsym- wbiebver pert! wow- H0 hoed the
V. Thoma : • :lass, none ;.Handy. Thum-
as; .!erect, Thomas; Kerney, F. bigamous of leag.ag cher mark
Wm.: Kerr.:'. Wi ; Met: or, F. Das- • the orme nomad be forgotten,
Li (lasc ooasideriag all Wags he said
that the battle had beau fought with !tats
ill4adi g to either side. Mr. Paean said
his eyes was meth batter. He will go m
Avondale toe 'row, rd wolf reseals there
a day. prw.rrdiag thence to Perk. He will
sal memo the eimpiign in Ireland vigil
Jesuitry.
De'nt'e Opiates
Mr. Davtlt in an iotarview this mooing
said he was...fideat Sir Jobs Pops Reauemy
bad won by • maj0Nly of stout 1000.
Loxnox, Din M. -A dapstd frau Kit
keen, to The Dally News says Waw is she
the ageism (Nabs that Hewer~ le *erten
by a majority d at least M0.
OD A I-
▪ `ktl
wen VOL
Od AI -
moi s t l7
ltd.'►
stake me
e▪ y ▪ r
dies. vied
no Iles
eon hobe
fon any
white
111511 eon
.k.• 11.
es OtMr7
tiara was iutgag Babe decla.stt,. u.. .1 fat is
team. Miles dthettt••M X Reck Agana~.
& D., aid be sealed it with kis death. Yes,
Bfttl.g Ban, the crafty, bra'•. ambitiom
and blrrodthintl evgr, who las gives oar
solibbars Races the lime mob ea i. -
Sona amount d trouble from time to time,
k deed. w far as rotting Ball to
ceacwwsd. seem the Madman keened .1
Assegai= eddor.e the well known mut;
"The best !Wien is • deed laden." Rest -
km beyond the ordln•ry rdsk.u. Kitting
!aa lay sad ve4uos. fearleve ualar Rn
Orenoat. 1, a mag.tloent rider, a• b
ramie not, Rad capable ut malaria( •ml
staowt of tatigee. int ams into preen -
sears moms the whine i. 106:. Kees
them he es4bn•d as utter eoatampt fur
the whits mss, and refused to bora
Noir ►•.geese or .'es to beer
it spokes In the year above mis-
timed be cats MRto o.etec t with thea
whites at Fort Baloed on the Yiwoarl
Inver, who .roared hiss, altboogb be war
eves Wee • Mid, d M••lsig stock. the
denial the accusation with vigor, sod feal-
ty wrung • commies frau the whits lees
.ad a wages full or blanket. This achia'e
menet won 11. • 1.311 pion among els people
as • great Mier. AU ex once slur this he
began to display a difsrest phew of coarse-
tr, an i baps se be dellherativ and to take
• pooupkos4ow vow at musts TM Maw
heal the onset d making ki.. issiaibl. is
his tribe, Rad every back would 1ulksw him
to the death if required. Then be gave
orders to strike calm Inc the Yellowness
River, and moo tore be ordered that tee
while emu Mould be allowed to outer the
camp. la ISM fury white men Sealed hl.
ttarr►tary sad built • fort. H• promptly
nsdered them to leave; they fated to comply
and her promptly billed ono of tiros and
put the tart under Brw Mx or sight +bite
Ines were killed dories Dare sad Jem-
my, P171, and the whits ears biome oar -
Mia that the intrudes d Ur 500 redskin"
outage was to star'e them tot Two of
tyle escaped and brought four regimewq of
cavalry to their roe, but the wily chief
hod news of the appreech d the troops and
withdrew to a rate dist 0.. Attar the
.'Reo•tioe d the tort by the ooidien,
Biting Ball Bred it and had tris bow
et the six dumem em deg he
ereapsei The story d the Oren,
smrsetto W bran told mph; .ad Riau, bat
N this day w perms s as i tau iso what pert
Mew Ha took is that awful sear of ~-
sip !seer rep he sat is • topes whit the
elm/Yie wear gabs on; otbans smart Mat
he lei the savage beef, and with Ile owe
MEd t►s.4il Rei i.atnated. No am lives
le M Ms Mary ea Mie wane doe, and Os -
nes Bull limn ors .v '. sed -Nlgm
OWL 11a 1011~411111.0101.114 to /tsMdh Rad
be weals* IM Ow briber as a "break"
after aan..-04 4lg sad resenden te the
17nlid Branae gree ny he Mesrsd to 1k
army, and bee Mae lnstru-J 1 i.15*-
eating the prisms "Indian ile.dab Cense*
troths. The story of Ile dsalh. which
teak place t. Tuesday. k directer-
Milee' area rode wet tor
Mle. atss village forty mi455 from the Skald.(
Me
!leek .weer to maptere Nle dead or see.
Damns the early tour all the madam were
.Mir; tat the trompo lost so thee hat sle-
rwodr4 the Minh test r he d immud old ediately
sort hiss prisoaged as t#m.d b • eery her
id..less rased td spa
a erleeat, thea, stestgliorgen
cini +os
boeseely. not ler MAN but aled
hk tsilower& Despise the thewysbs of
theWininetat u being aaSt
er.My
404 d a he Wed ped Mom at W Mai -
mem the oid sire Mabel his
mimeos or mid.with.rA puwasing woke
.o.ewd se dist W own news 501-
de.1y Mow mit • pet orf amens bolds •
tepee. aid ••camp erect et a Tp9.rmAar.
et hem be wee berhastig
his sees �i 4 warrlo+ os when. wistoeS
arming, W body Mralgb/ee.d r4;44lt/,
thea drooped Min sad fell as the bind
prairie.
rat Mewing for the mess& 04 This N
mea • trbt d Me wily MA erhdaL Els sea
was also ki1kt
• • • • • •
The last et the aoawield Oman= mer•
doers her Deem hemp& The Ban ter the
past 'man or o hee hese a very Wet
ors. Herm It le:
Jena Metal (Weeniest Jan..
aneewad 1 evamber 1440.
voids'. Pi IHbmtreene Jan.
t girl 11Mur NM
Day (Wiliest j.Y.) mosces.
ea lith D.oalebr, NMI
Mem' Baleeettrappe Plherbreeke j f1. ans-
eased Mb Desolelsr, iMs
b a44Wem 1. them J. B. H. .
awls. aesle..ed to he •arestid M Meet
memo ce the 11i110', heal Me .Meese
emslewyd M 1..,. .red he M
• • • • • •
ie1: McCallum. Dena* : Rsid. N .lane.:
Snell, Thomas : INC Jame
PROMOTION EX 1 TAM NA IONS.
The Resat" la rhe P0444. 4.beem N the
Tama.
The follow ing rte the maim of the pupils
who have peened the rwee.t pran )Kion ex-
aminations at th.. i.kiie Sobe.b. The
name-.•+ are in the order el merit :
From Junior to Sia r IV gess . By-
ers.. M: Johnston, Di Itellinees, B: Rufen.
M: Rhynas, 0; Metibresn. J; ly-slnp. (';
Wright, M; Robert.er►, 5: Mertes, H.
Recommended: (:hover, A; Phren. R:
Reid, H: Breckenridge, R; Brows, W.
From Miss A. Sharames(Sen. 111) to
Junior IV: Vivian, .1; Shepherd, F: Mc-
Lean. William: Ler. 0. sad Mak. M.
(squall, Hyslop W: !hilar. 11: Humber.
H: l'hamben. 11); Minnow. Ti• Rolsertanw,
(': Grant. it; Bimini,. i': H0 .iaga M.
From Miss 1. 8hartmen Sea. III) to
Junior IV: --Curran. N: M; tit-
an►. H; Buchanan, W; W B; Wyatt.
0; Wotan'', R: Robert« e. Bridget. T;
Munroe, A; Arthur, E: 1(a0M, Mt Jolla
stow, la Reoomatsnded -Moire, A.
Frim Miss M. ('oak's rJtaa, III►iii Mid-
dk 111 : - ]Milnes, M: Gram. 1; mbar-
man
barman M; Pugsley, M; Thompson, L; Wil-
liams, L; Stoddard, (:; IIclNS G; Idris, A;
Reid. (h; Smith, M; (liven, J; 1)u.&. L;
Kirkbride, ('; (Joest, E.
From Mim CLmpbsll's (J.... III) to mid-
dle III :--Darlosp, M; Vides., P; Farrow,
L: Viler, S; Lee, N; Hartwell. A: Camp-
bell, At_ Bawdem. W. Re'.i ended
Stowe, If; Morton. J.
From Middle to Senior IIi, Mir 1. flier
man'. Rolm :-- Militate l': Wmein R:
Mospta, N; Ws:144l, 1:; Park, W: Baker,
J; Bnahwan. Or Wadden, J; Raftd, F.;
Campba1. Y; Martie, H; Wataas, T: Idro-
phy, 5; threat. F ; Kiesshaw,'V; Humber,
Mi Dunn, R and Marriott, R. 1ergNal),
Cornell, P; Card, A; McIver, 11; liicihe cal'.
D. D. Witece, Reeve of emforth, has
signified that he will not again be a ottndi
date. and the people of that burg wast M.
1'. McLus, of The Exploiter, to accept
the position. MAC. would make • rattling
good county councillor.
Rex'z McMc,cwia, of Clinton, (MOW to
ill health, will retire at the expiration of
the present year, and it is generally under-
stood Omit deputy reeve MA'.st'ra will be
elected to the higher office. What the
Clinton people are bothered about is,
• Nr1). will eucasin MA.wtINO
W►. wonder if matters have gwiteddows
in Blyth. This time last year Wings were
hotter than • live opal over there in the
cosiest between 1'. Kttai.v aadCuia HAr-
tLTON, but tip to the prsaest the pipe of
peace appear' to he going its meals.
le Morris it is ant yet known whether
the when of the enpncil in the eirt a.x►teii
defalcation will muse obituaries to be writ-
ten on the municipal taatheiose of any of
the members. In some township• they
allow itrelf to Iw the medium for
,malicious slander without • mild pro-
test from us.
We are not anxious for war, but
we're 'loaded for Mar," all the ambo
To (oelessroxottlt's --Semi t. your
bndgete on or helm Tut d y .ext,
and ears our dusting.
W .(s the parent Pismire Minister
of the Dominion oiheme for his moral
strength or to Foster straggling in-
dustries i
Duslxu tate pad week seventy (70)
new reamer were added to the orb
seriptinn Iist. of The RiotaL. ()tan
.Ane,: r, is advance now pays f.tollea
AIOOAI., the bet paper in Hare& It
not paid within thirty dap hest
pb•eing d I.we On Hat 111.'0 trill Ile
elm 'god. Resew at otos and save
fifty meta.
MrAtiger'" lawsuit may Alun cause some
trouble in that municipality, ae quite a
slice sof the township funds was estas ep
in law mote dm -Mg the past year.
1s Ashfield it is be tiered deputy -
reeve Seorettza is satisfied with ea.i bel
gor), And will retire to the (OM Wiledisefess
of hone life voluntarily. Ms usignbereall
my that he las hese • vestal leerier.
Tar rad Cdbrae 10 011011611111, with the ea -
copies .M easeilMw Joules, will !oily
Mand ler maladie 1t is semeriid be.
limed that Rove Bats will he • seadidele
fee lb. Wardemahip n the smug .f a Om-
ser'etive ramp• °outranks the *melee
tier. Joe ie se .spirting eon
1'. 0edario1. Wap as thee* se quiet
as the grave, except is lie matter .f Mr.
R•pouwre'e adhdr 04the Mayoralty,
which le healthy and stream. 11 ••y
ppsa are Isaias laid MS the *hoe pluses
r eermertws• tab the issues' they are all
erirgrw.ed, rad *sll.wand up.
Leek et yea 0454, tad rater hr 'M.
J.
From Middle to Seem' 111,31ta A. ;iher-
wtai s Room Sheppard. R; Askrew., I4
a
Mriam E; Bartow, P; Ilarriek, J. and
Malay R. (.q0.11; McArthur, i;
MW.
Rnm,,is140..1*,l ad Main .1�R
J; Tait, W; Craig. K: Mathews, A
A.
Pram Seamed Chat to .Ian. 11
Cra's Roam : Wright, R;
R; flume, If; McPI
( urn~ M Jobsetew A •
3; Wwrdy, H; &Mier, R; Rinke, R:
rime, .1: H.11. L; F•rrrw, E; Ni
Munro, If; Hurley, N; Vivian, C.
Twee Second pane to Jim iII,
Ceamhef's Rees' : --Rave"1;
L; famnsa., 14
Fro. Pauieles Wird Ravel
()'chat 140454 t-]IAeliemii. sig
T; M*)ikary, Rs Mwenneb Ot
tem, Ps Mamie, Bert: M4as', AL;
W.
nem St. Andrew'. Ward Agog be
Corr* thein.! 1--0ts At 11i gel
Or
0* 4 beer.
Marra -1 lf, Ts 3'3mivir•;; Cho s. A I
Fiero k DRwY1 Ward Sie.(l4e the
OmTNl¶
wg74mP
. I"libritai M.wrd,
Shwas
.k�mrt�siw t. Tote NraAt
mein+ low T r.i get the bomb .e
the .wdsmd nMM-dna ihh`r--by mime
4 abeam
Mer
sesddtea Darr .r . Rey.
iluxerx, Dee. 91 -Jobs Jefferson d w
12th cod Peal went stab an older brother
to the woods for • lead d wood. Oa ar
rival at the wood -pile the older brother pro-
ceeded
reessded to pus es • load. Noticing Oat the
boy did not removed he wast to halm and ret
his eosmere rim toped thin he was dead.
SIR JOHN HENNESSEY
A tel sad lak MONO elf tate ataeew••ral
Caadldatte.
Mr Jobs Pope Risius y 1. se latsrwel•g mem
a mole with • Birt'~, to hal, lie is • sea of
the late Jobs Reales..~ et (but. whir. M we
bora Ile tam He s. dnsM.d 1a Ionian ars
nes ededttee to the bar at the tow 'Mamie la
Hat. Two yore been thee be eatesd u.
Hams of O...aee r the saner ter Ori- la
cisme dols he wee a Tory . prays sad • Pear
sd.Ller eat )f.. Dineen M wee W. Mt (!rho
'e Llemer'leO'o M alt la the Massa at Odessa.
As • a•smbr et Wet body ha Mame he atom
MN to the .mrumnat •t the kltb peer law se se
to provide he the led ti "Menge Of peeper theaine
wadi werldweises Pee
see MWsse' Asa sled sem herwie ie the Mrs
Ibant Mia the hoe ewes dem the ansaties
of sr Illease et 011aumilis the lamas of
the ppsiener sr deur, 11111(ss the As.'
miseries le Mop Ms people sa hems. y mesad
am w SMWee and iedansine Me wads
Med* IM a amelmll OsemermelmW
whale elesma Y the Memo of O.mmeee wale se
ears fiegn mural ma le reit tar Jena art
rssmmlea51lesyr Ib.Odedd semis* ta.
wag ssmllsdedy as Governer et Leame, tan
won ahem a4Wmsss, the eRb•may We
wydwled lido Boas Haag sed the Mart
tile• _
The pleawya of the sera Mines sf d
tamp le .40* the noise me waged Is
ahem rue whin M 'read sir-rtbw ems*
✓ a et the steamer ef 1fA MM 1.. 4 W row
MM Made* es. the .neem~. 0. two
Mesum. the reveille ssldlsato. sashed Glee
'rem es 1N meg taelwsw.Umsrvathe Theme
0.551 d Mete ar Mlira-r Wag almost most
earned y wawa sppsM.e Marro
was ss
lite em Sip. 4 ed th. Peer- Mr Jobe Ilem m1 -
wk• Whom les.msaet bolas. the spik aa
peril the MOOD .f the Meoa.t*y other., w1Nr
Mr reran mem te no hem wW godly s lin
roor~. •slewll d lb* yaw
The eseN.rant whit* >r prevailed ie
ier the peel
Mfikfor warprostrog mos Men
la�esbsttw..s Me M5lOr i
the
s�and�
Msd�ams
o& The hw der epine
whim
Dae
.t Me
ie be wry seaviy eerreek se the
Ypepbol, &ma omen ay -es !ma
y/•a eche remelt beteg 1,111 There wan
pa
hob yanks o e ironed rip Ike
sent,
The essay Meet ear Wit i. Tirane
mea naps le haw Ms sstiled M the r.1
mratygof,wuRe(. Mkt retesedIrlimMeem
•'_sleds. a.d11g the N/sWe to Me
people MI roseloment. The
MVO
mar. pahsd tbbook ta eelt1..WWII. sehe4
the Inv Mise doted, eel era.
1� pn/b le dtflle.r
peal.. -en rho 0.04 jam''
*deli** the esaail pmmM 7M M
asst. si the gesslise 1. howl the
.0l;
ek. tele d .brews. • •.
Thera rah= la M. Tamale street
1mat met am. Trask
sem et 111 - efro btlkale ..d panned pre'
Arty r (,,goal .d its dee pessike•
anpret minuet le Mit MI __J__ -j dem
"M t ,s,M.oNcTho' 'inn Ay%
•elate M4.sell pre. rhe OM -
VW Mel OS dig seem tbews•sb seri
Mia mann Irma the Mwbpmi 1 4 the
ds.. MID he wa.lh.A sift Inlemek