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VOL. XLTV. No. 2366.
GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1892.
D. McGILLICUDDY.
, ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK IYP. FEDERATION
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bout wanted -Mea Pale
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ago Beret -Saabs 160. $
- Hatt. -r. J. Priam
yes T• ierine-B• YaMtlemer-
Mssid $
Pates -IL a1M .............
eptia Ste -A. buNeae $
oar ler ars-J. Cane
HORN.
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-is u: wit A. J. ee&erme- siren _B. bar
rester. tsrmerty of Brsrs.L et • sea
MARRIEpD- Orease. th Ani dee•n. DS -At the b. $is eitdheree
toia gm, 1, Its r1i d Item fleeJam t M. lu.
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memos M. Meleme. et 1•
sore. thmerhser of Ares em•.
the Tier. J. L
KNACotWas t . M$. Joao Oa.
rubor,
ritiler.SM'aoe. 001 A. Macleod. M.
tx. Red Jacket. Wkb' ee. U. 8.. sad Mees
A.*m L Fisher.
The Only Chanes is the Absa-
don[neat 01 ColonlaWm.
THE NEWS OF THE WEEK 1N BRIEF.
imidzpoirta irem New York set week
p,655.
Mahar Democrats have declared for
Grover t'keelanl.
A headgear Crew Masonic Temple is to b.
bolt .t Kingston.
The new tocli4s.ilway at Hamilton was
apa t on Sat
Middlesex County Connell •ppoiated Dr.
McArthur pol sturgeon.
An overhead sign crusade is berg waged
... the police in Hamilton.
Ten Million wiper hal-colla a will proba-
bly bit coined for the World's Fair.
Thomas DeLee. Q. C., d Pembroke, has
bean made sway jadg. et Reuther
Thomas Flowre, fser.arly et Dar -nine,
as killed by • talkag tam at EEmez
The will of the hie James Freesia shows
se ester. worth • little less thee $00,000.
Fifty-three Japers laborers were re-
ported at San Finaci.co during the mouth
of May.
out of 3.000 Public school pupils in
Frootenac there is sot • rye ease of de-
formity.
Laurie tiros' engine works at Meettea
igen d•m•ged by fire %asday tow .xteat
of $2,500.
prof. Burnham, the s0ronemr. hes
signed from lick ot.mervIery top est for
AN HONEST OPINION EXPRESSED.
Tits retire The Witt Sema..lb the greaser
.Ingeetlee-T$naerteg weal Terri win
Met Fermat -The rastsu.a That are Mew
5IVI M Beware Two C,saids1 lipald
clean Together -Wit love the grad laud
tet we lave erre Sesser.
Ohm ebe..-.i 1,000 -ik- Our memitgins HE COUNTY NEWS
.n w deposits ef passim trssnoree t ger
marigold. walla Sow eo carrying est the
galloons el e.mmmm is their sweep M w
Veld ares ; ewer barbers are alga as the
sea pirated in the Amager Merkur ; ager
teems sad •Hsps, is rimy mass•, show
signs* of delay ; ad all were same ,
atrivtag to help• people who will esia ►a
theteselno The way is agar, but oar
politicises leek the sroess•ry ooarage and
are mase cueosrsed for the smiles of Rideau
Hall than in the gree woe . • 4 delivereaco
d the peeps from the breeds of w Rad
Parlor.
But the biases image of Celeei il•m
must be broken by the people el C•md•
themselves before they will deserve teases
io al fullness the messes of their industry
and the fruits of the tail and labor.
HURON COUNTY COUCIL
The J me seise ol the toasty council was
open on 'Tuesday, Julie 7, at 3 o'clock, the
wanfeu in the chair, and all the members
present, W. H. Kerr taking the place of
J. N. McIntosh, resigned, as reeve of Brus-
sels,
On the reading of the minutes of the lest
day of the January session, • mottos by M.
Y. McLean and F. Anderson, to emend, was
agreed to, the minutes reading that rid g
sericulture' shows participate in the $300
emoted by the oon•cii.
The following communications were read :
F. G. Necks, Sstortb SIM, with refer -
re to some mistake in priatiag minutes. -
Filed
From county solicitor, relative to the
Race bridge at W ingb•m. --Ordered printed
is the minutes.
From James Cochrane, warden of Grey,
advocat ung • plan for the reduction of meat -
bore of county ooanaila-Referred to spec-
ia committee.
From Standard Pips Co., with reference
to sizes and cost of pipe. -Referred to road
and bridge committee.
Resolution by Mortis township ooaecil,
claming pert of the cost of bridges in their
municipality over 100 feet in length. -Re-
ferred to road and bridge committee.
From Jailer Dickson, referring to his
sickness, encasing t o:count of cost of assis-
tance during that time.
A number of accounts were read and re-
ferred to the liners committee.
A motion to grant $900 to waist in the
erection of • lockap in the town of Se•frth
was referred to the executive committee.
Council then adjoarwd to met again at
10 A. lis. W edeesday.
From The 4W Canalise.
LORD SAIISBURI"S SPKKCH AT
Hastings hes been tared to stege,
aroma ley the Tory speakers and
writers et ('.nada, who, dad they not beak
vary haply on the deoes tgsor•aoe of their
hearers and readers, would sever attempt
to extract comfort from it for the Canadian
agriculturist It may he that try few
Tory tolo•ists have read what the Britrh
Premier said, bat they are satisfied with the
report that he breathed retab.uon •guest
countries iabicisag heavy duties on Rntioh
m.naf•cturea, label
so reek to the conclusion
that Ene.i.nd is Roieg to tax Amerio•m
breadstaffs sad raw mtarWs for the benefit
of Canada. That this is not so is plain to
those who are net i'gatuaot of the English
l•sgrsge for Lod Salisbury unntut•k•bly
.sd that F.sgtand could not tax the food
and cotton of the Usited Sites, as these
are absolutely necessary for the m•intes•oce
of England s manufacturing soprem•ay and
her dominion as the great maritime power
asd carrier of ocean tretghts.
Nay ; so far from our Cache colonists
and the bile -ran in Imperial Federates
tad such I s crass* being able to extract
comfort from w speech is question, the re
vasa is the lees ; for it is plain eves should
the Tory Government be again returned to
power, the American tamers will toper-
mitted to pour their products into the Eng -
ISA markets on the mase terms and condi-
tions accorded the Cas•diaa colonist. Writ
Salisbury did say was, that England might
tax the wit, acs, silks, gloves, sod otter
luxuries. of countries taxing her woollens,
tepees and iron prod.ctions. But, pray.
what good w it possibly do the Canadian
fsrmr who hes berlev to tell if England
GLIM " ye ladle faire " for her French glove.
and silks ; or wherein will our Canadian
hones he iamo'oel in price because the
Ee1lti•a wine -drinker emit pal more fee his
clam : or .bat Pogood con be
reaped bdyy the Canadian farmer from any
form of English retake on any or every
country en es eke lets thebreadstuff'
sad food products of the United Stats en-
ter in, not. alone duty free, but with thank
!atones that heaven hes give her such a
rraosry from which to fed her millions
Let seoible amt put away such humbug
sad fade the true cheerios with stoat
hearts; and it the shas been traits ot by whiy ch
I.g odcountu on forces Canada to lied • good
1
Immo market tar her products in the bosom
or w Republic, as • pert et the great
Ata asbso family, her gain will be groat
Wed
Oar atheists sive seem to weary in
&mem their love ed alectiou tar the
" deer old motherland r bat the gentry
sow so el/esirs of their fealty to the con -
messiest are the same who, in 1877 and 1878,
red to proclaim from every Tory platform
.rod through the oolame el every newspaper
hew was their :tea la protecting
Candies workwgm.n from competition
with the pauper iabor of Bsglaed 8o far
from their.h•esettrasos* tThe Globe
sad the Liberal party, for aged deprecia-
tion of Caondo laving weight with asasid$e
tree. the oostssry should be the ease ; for
we all k.ow bow the 'pouters said
the
shouters, both native and
d ned. the used
to yell with delight whoa, f1
Mac-
kenzie regime, it was Moulded that tooter
factory this closed and • soup kitchen es-
tablished w its rags.. This brood ot
lawn tennis loyalists were is same
of mea for
the derr..tioe of, perhaps. the moat pee-
British
eaBritish Oeversmea Dana&
to thick ,,dust
arewarenesest
t . b 1878,and
even Br1 kr
' wand e
re-
ferees"
b hied massae who are sow boil-
of
by die
tref..ibag
al derides
..
tOT%s day far egad g. rowed a
'1M kg w nomspower is wanwealth
after emseed lives, do art want to knew
what Keened thinks el them, but what
they it. M do to drive the swipe •led
kaali eemMey wolf from air doom mei
keep their address around thea We
where r tlodi teal fool a tare hater lead
er s hedilkeer climes than in Ontario ; but
growe within wh_wwoken hoe f
greathese
ggfla e tere isa"uwi01
rom
psrtilesees sod vise• does
etsmeeta, sand r tksswisd were sebum Were It eiberwire. _ a7
sot
onetime is the indualrid retie eon day y%
het we as M stake Itpaseifol natant la
Me lass Red nisei bar ratty front. 1,1 of ores -
rare
:
aatre `the ti part ad
real sad
the these
i.•Wa
mon pay.
Eduard Carmody, • Notrious Mestre•1
are. ham been ssetesod to .eves years
is penitentiary.
.1 C. Elliott. t..± es maaapr of the
New Perk Daily News, died in Brooklyn
yesterday, aged 33.
John Redmond M. P. ..d John Wiaa
.arle
Power arrived in Aa e. Saturday on a
Hare Rule mission.
t:m Polb, presider el the Feresesa' Ai-
leen in the United States, did oe Sart -
lay at Washington.
An electric car was streak by • railroad
mime near Wheeling, W. Va.,owing the
death of three people.
Jack RImt, leader of w Wyoming cattle
thieves. hs. beam killed by • Poses near
Addend, in that Seta
The Supreme Cont has gives • jedgeaset
ettirmint Mr. Lawrie, Liberal smoother for
ltssktuonge, in his stmt.
`T,a he post Otho* Gan in Msrnokviib wag
Iwobrtato on Friday mid $goo etstea m
sumps and small ooiw.
'ape, Smith. of 81. Jobe, N. B., lakes
the place of Lases Cotpl• Elba ad Oatswa cm
this year's Blakey team.
Mn. Potter Yaeger, •tsar • trimmer'
torr of Europe for the Wo id's Fair, arnved
at New York Monday.
The Oovatuor-Gasr•1 has officially ear
emulated the 13th mimeo rf Hamltos
on its soldierly sj s.zamoo
Prot. Coolidge, the American Miniatar to
France, has boas received with marked am -
tinnier' by Preidest (Orme.
Thomas Cron of Ottawa, chid clerk el
the Department of Railways, was drowned
is the Rideau River yereriy.
W. K. Vsaderbilt'a steam resit Alv rag
down • row heat off New. York Saturday
sed drowned its two ocosp•sts.
A Lades cabs says the depositors in
the New Oriental Bank will likely
h. 1. full after sore delay.
The St Iwo sailed hem Bebokhn a
Saturday with 1,500 toms a Soar, besides
other provision@ for starving Romer
it is the general lespressim is Wash-
logtn. that (baasay IL Dupre will sae -
weed Mr BlaineBaas armory et State.
Freeanek W mals wee
twisty.
ed Eva
Rarkioeb•w, mid eighteen, Saturdayned
In
beating os Traps Ray
night.
n lib politfsa ermapiaasy vmem le ee
Minnabec pollee gnsa essitmi4.gMeda *ad Passed
for trial.
Several delmaftem.4 bemire frees war-
less metres et the praises have 'Wed
eke Ost•ra Agriad.wiul Csl.us, Oua4a,
floe weak
Up to ism N victims et the fire sad f
dimetar M ?11mviile, lit. have hem
Mried. The lam to property is plead a$
81.000.000.
Herbert tae y a young elks .1
Arbon, wee eared with cramps while leak
hag at 99gp,,iisa malaa Mille, la, siand
was deeleao
W hits en his way M pay tai maw Joke
gorges, .f the Jaime dt l,leee. Mai.....i.,aMk
kerm
ileftpupers is Ounirmy germ 4
Z•isteas
at the reweesi matire / PlsmYmM
.maMaa ?hey esrailks Ms led anis kr
imspma hbosera in Ammeter
The Rela.mtl ed North Peak far heli
iluleies sad Leal lard tags
UM e aimed =mil.
FROM ALL OVER.
A Newsy Grist Obtained !roast
the County Kell.
ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR READERS
A Moray Dyeas atoms, news Sisuw 50
Menet ever7bsdy-ref sad Pelee Clew
gale sad tneatas d teem livery aeetea-
tfs Crates of On t»..& Rewe le Sere-
Onlawims et the Latest .M Mag law.
Items from ear Leese lizelimeess.
Frees or exche•ges.
ODERICH TOWNSHIP: WM.
T Swiflield Lft am Mo.d•y of kta
..A week for • wdl-erred holiday
trip to Eng1•ad. Mr. Swaffietd has boos in
Iiia soautry thirty-eight years without have
trig visited tet land of hi. birth.
Sesforth : James Archibald for busily
en-
st
jesow baying
Old
try market.
Wingham : No. 2 Co., 33rd batty, Wing -
km, expects to go into camp on June 18th,
and rotors see Jay 2nd.
HensoU : R. Beek received • kick from
• horse weak before, which confined him to
the house for • few days.
Clinton : On Wednesday, 1.1 50th ,
ai
mod Mrs. W. Murray pd t
anni-
versaryhe of their marriage.
W i.ghan : There were fi07 tames given
in as seekers, during the meetings of Newt.
Hunter mad Crossley, in town
Clinton ; Itobt. Ganey has taken • sit-
uates in • store at Brussels ; he is • steady,
i.duatrioas sad reliable young man.
Blake : Andrew Kipfr kr started
the cheese buttery about one .alis south of
this place, ted now bas it running fail
War.
Wingham : Chief Renard bad the mis-
fortune to sprain his ankle one day re-
cently, and is sow eels on the street with
era
Wingh•m : John Martin, former!y of
the Brunswick House, has purebred •-
.ss in Detroit, and will remove his family
there shortly.
Bran : Charles Mauna received in -
jiffy to his face from • hammer be was us-
ing while shoeing a fractions hoer, but is
rill &t his post
Sateen : J. S. Muldrew left last week
for Red Deer, Alberta, Northwest Terri•
try, where he will take an appointment as
• missionery for • year.
Morris : A fine limb was run over and
killed opposite lot M, on the 6th Iioe, and
the owners have 250 acres of lead, on which
to pasture their •.im•1a
Windham : Mrs Jos. Riadon and family
left on Friday, 3rd inst., for Detroit,
where thewill reside in the future. Mr.
Ridon will remain in town for a tirim
ALt7o1I0 DAT-WR112tr:i4DAl-.
(oriel resumed •t 10 o'clock, the warden
in the chair, and all member present except
Mr. Cameo.
Tbe following communications were read:
From secretary of Se•frth Collegiate la
'titre, relative to time of commencement
of terms and payment of grants. -preferred
to exeouthe committee.
From J. A. Gibber, relative to disinfec-
tants for use at jail .Same reference.
From secretary of South Huron Farmer's
Instute, asking for the usual grant of $S6.
-Same reference.
From clerk of t iod.rich town, declining
rate offered by council for water and .1.o -
trio: light for county buildings. - Referred to
property committee.
roes rave of Baytield, asking to have
Metria McCoy placed as • county ward. -
Referred to finance committee.
The following appeals were referred to
Education committee : From trustees S. 8.
No. 11, Hay ; from ratepayers of Hay,
Stanley and McKillop townships.
The reports of the county treasurer,
auditors, sad • letter from the county clerk
were referred to the finance committee. The
report of the jailer wee referred to the pro-
perty committee, and that of the county
oommsereser to the read sad bridge own -
nutria.
Mend by M. Y. McLean, wounded by
John Bssoo., that ibis oounoil desire to
expect their amen ettisf ction and tha.k -
fulnase fret Mr. A. H. Manning, neve of
Chutes, is than sufficiently recovered to he
able tto his duties in tide comoll,
o
hope
sad we hope very
shortly to sae him f.Uv
restored to hie wonted heath and Ttpr, sad
we authorise the county treasurer to pay
Mr. llasmiae his fall eemioa•I allowance for
last Jemmy s.54. ()amid
A moria to .eke the mea gnat of $26
to Fast Haus Fa mers' Lstitae wee re-
ferred to the sr.entive committee.
Moved by Mr. Stewart. a.emdd by Mr.
McEwa., that, this amen request the
wsditsrgm pwe of the
to advertise in the
Medium
eo.aIy, them hirer -
taus after every Jemmy gad Jars me
Me /sweet of uiakisg feed • head kr la-
„ .west.-Rafwrcd M the Issas eam-
nritaa pay
A sedgy MtoJobs GLrposeer $115
ditel on
.ire to Marin Laps sadcRi w county a/
11
havisg paid the some amount, woe refereed
to Me red sed bridge committee.
Coastal thea adieu/sod until 10 o'cissk
Thursday.
[To sa notrrtersti ease erase. )
which ane i. • peas wa• eaodition but
with little avail His relatives wage gr.• .
ly surprised and pleased, alter • long sil-
ence, to tioeive • letter tram hi. from
[rages.
Ethel: Mesmer H.lsrnsa A 6•wthbeim-
er shipped Megan d beet estate trees fids
steam 'arty -eight out of the manor
were parehwi from Reeve Miles •ad they
Ma the reads.
at 46,800 eads.
.sited • tidy mini so his male. •
yang cow .add by Sesitt Brea, !lad am -
ami.. a Grey tew.skip, weighed 1,770
Sailor* : ♦ painful .u1dest happened
to J. AmaMoug Itarr, Nestler, at w Com..rami hoed, o. Tomad•y of hist week. He
had Mr. Yitldl's posy on • Wer allowing
it to take a juicy bite el fresh groan w the
Meet 1a rear net the hotel when it wheeled
alesad mai gave Ammon ' a broadside
o " with both hid Mr, breaking his am
and otherwise *vim Lha
Blake : D. B. Steckle recenty returned
teem the old bowie in the empty of Water-
loo, whither be had been on • sorrowful
mission, his mother having died oa the 16th
of May. Mrs. Steckle was the widow a
the late Rev. John Steckle. She was •
native a the county of Waterloo end was
eighty-four years of age, being or of the
oldest residents of the county.
Seaforth' " Dick Wilkes," the import-
ed blood stallion owned by E. C. Coleman
of this town, died on Monday bah. Hs was
imported from Kentucky about two years
•.ggoo and was one of the best stallions in
Cae ora His death is • heavy) loos to his
ower end to this county. Mr. Ciolem•n
aro lost • valuable young filly, known as
the " Cromwell Colt," not long ago
THE SMUGGLERS
IN THE GULF.
Colborne : Rev. James Harris, • form,
pastor of the Methodist church, was apt -
snnu•taed this year and having purebred •
residence in Guelph will make his home
there.
Wingham : Messrs. Slattery & Temple,
who have been carrying oo the boot and
shoe business in John Martin's old stand,
removed their stock to Kincardine week be-
fore last.
Turaberry : J. W. Walker, had • steer
killed by being struck veiik lightning one
day weak before last. A horse also felt the
effects of the electricity, but recovered in a
abort time.
Exeter : Edward, son of Edward Drew,
of Ontario. ('al, formerly of this plans,
died recently et the age of twenty-three
years and five months. Consumption was
the came of death.
Craabrook : Taylor, Ifs other day. passed
tramp, po
ed roue
He hada long purse. Where be one ceded in
Rsrttsg a nicks he could change my ass of
a- bill from one to fifty.
Clinton : ral
those who have rwd
made entries for the World'. Fair at Mi-
meo, are James Sea11, Clydesdale tetanic. ,
std ten i chanter cheap ; W. J. &Rims,
1ve head of ahrthoras.
I.aadbury : Mr. asd Mn. James Coates,
of this vicinity. recently received • sad
maee•ga informing them of the death
of their elder daughter, Jackson,
which took pas near Medea, Ms*utoba, on
the bel inst. One year ago last March she
was married to William Crawford, and full
of hops •ed happiales they left &!mast im-
mediately lir ebmr new ham in the West.
Ethel : On Sunday, June Nth, W.
Sharpe, it., paned away at the ripe old
age of 90 years, b moths and 12 days.
About three weeks ego Mr. Sharps fell and
fractured his thigh, tram the alcora of
which he recovered. The deceased
was born on Christmas Day, in the year
1802. He came to this country from Perth-
shire, Scotland, in 1832 and settled in the
townehip of Oxford, Grenville county.
Clinton : David Tipl•dy has bought
from Alex. Watt, his property on the
base pine, jest north of town, consisting of
.igbtesn ars, with house and outbuildings,
for the sum tit $2,500: the is an excellent
property and the prise paid is quite reason-
able. Its sale mean. that Mr. Watt. who
hes resided on it for years, will not return,
bat will reside in Tockersmith. Mr. Tip -
Indy bas sold his farm of 66 acres, on the
hese line to W. Tiplady gad sons, for the
SUM of $6,000. This is • seemingly good
price, but there are not many farms say -
where, that are in better oondttion, every-
thing being Literally in first-class condition.
The Bringing In of Alcohol a
LI we Industry.
THE DISTILLERY MEN KICKING.
Hien. Mr. a fap.eas a. itwertetea M maw'
press Ise Tenter -law the Tirade 1e
fenced em --Tie !Terga lease maaeeeleama
apI$N 5.-..1/K, bur the aaematers
Sale Me grilseee el the IUM sewad-Ifs
reside Oen 1 gee Aar tares le 11.
Tram TLe Toronto (!lobe.
LA PRESSE ANNOUNCES THAT
Mr. Chapiese b.. been devoting him-
self of late to the oontrabsad wbisk.7
question. Immense quantities of
•!nolo!
overproofere sent from Boston sod
otherpoinu in the Stats up the Gulf d
81. lmwreooe and soli there without pay -
meat of duty. Miquelon is the half -way
house of the smugglers. The stuff is usu-
ally stored there and the put on board
schoenen for Quebec. The trst6c has been
Being oo for a long time, and has produced
much detnoraltauon is the Gulf district
and the parches below Quebec ('ity that
(&rdinel Tascheresu has found it neoasasry
to Mine mswiemeuts on the subject. fiat
the smuggler' aro out fn*gbtened by eccles-
iastical thunderbolts They care no more
for them than the Galway and Kerry
' traders " did who supplied Ireland with
French claret • century sg)o. The Govern -
sant is putting a fast cruiser or two in the
Gulf, but it is Dot likely that much good
will be effected by that step. The busmen
is Worosghly orl0i.d and the popular!
sees oo arm in it. The elated is kariWted
among the store -keepers and the tavars-
ks.pers, and after brag diluted with water
1s sold as whiskey blase or white whiskey
and sometimes doctored to resemble gin.
west pay tet retch.g tearer rin "or
dale, er will w " add gag' fid
=Irk,
rdim homers sod house fer ear rdersaredeas
Vast euth, et will
the mir dsdmudgooh re Wrote air
of
d wWsii Ove .tts Motes.d
TOWNSHIP COUNCILS-
Tili DIPTit.LLRY Mal(
hale complain' of the traffic and Jar.
Cbaple•u has recently been adding coun-
sel with them. At present when seizures
are rade the alcohol is sold by .aetioa.
The prvoeeda, less the costa, aro divided
A$Hm a.1.
The above council met in court' room on
Saturday, May 28th. Members a1 present.
Minutes of former meeting read and ap-
ptoved. The members formed themselves
into • court of revision by taking the
nacreary oath. The following appeals
were heard as being assured to high.Wilaon
E•gelson, Jas. Ritchie, Wm. Deride, Thos.
I)umnin. John E. Sullivan and Geo. Camp-
bell no changes were tootle in these ossa
But in the following apps' • redaction was
fade - Wm. Spun. $200; T. McCarty,
T.y.k e.r,s,mitb : William Babas. has jar
pureMOW 4001101•1010, afives sh -Wed Holstein
frodso bell, ad. This is a hand.
game bell. andtw=rs
barer 1,500 and
1,600 rondo
mome01y rows M lees sad aria.
The " Sunlight" Soap Co., Toronto, otter
the following prison every month till further
&etre, to boys sad gide melee 16,
,readingw
1. the Provisos of Deter**, d in
t s
goo teat number .f " Sunlight
--
1st, 510; Still. I6; 3rd, $3 w$1 : 6th
see
t. 14th, • Iaedss.o book ; .d • prate
roars to these wbe teed sot ism ides 12
wrappers. Seed mowers to " Beal eget "
yap Ores, 43 8settot., Toronto, net later
them MI6 of ash .est►, egad marked
umbra
" give full srato, led.
say's seam will hepsMlsasi hi ?b. Termite
Mail on Mur Maim Is sash math
lamely fro. Me herd that mayhem, -
kg sites equirtesee t Ike .a There
dnmiwat eerie ,raymaga . the wa-
fterr fibs
i Sly. we .hell esstbam era Islet
Vitrael *bin art riewesee
.i ity. hese ..r
elmehel Im WWI wed me itirgrealehlei
At OMNI podium Irs erehinr MaNIPIMW
gory B•waswian, of the $lb
MalayIasi weak • is w
dope et • semelor egg egg
oweway.54 Mae sad three-visitor
10
w oath., way.
8aat.rth : Tory J. gtepAw • forpmseer-
cis in Mr. Dense s obthiag se1 le the export w as is New
York was in tows a Wei.a.day of
bat , ma .r;stg Rs
Win ter Lai on $frad .;sisammoa
(loderiob t.washio : Dim Melones, w
well -Wawa roil splitter, while eattiag tab
o. the ferns d 8. Swifter, eat from ase tree
300 roils sad 80 slakesj from the butt cut
he took 180 tails. This s eemrde ed •
Inge amber M hke from ere area
Drees& : T O. Sweeny
• see el New D•.ka, el Mk town, was
remiss after • bare fiat woe es w street,
wire the brae kicked We w Me heed sad
ares. He wee earersdtim Mr ever • day.
and his arm w. tinkle. but lope are mo
tweaked /s, W .emery.
Hill Ones ; Jas O. Troyer k. agar
bio 50 are bees whisk le situated .n the
teas Ilse asst of this plea. M Themes Ode -
urs. We mew net sal the prise but
..deeded title Mr. Troyer got • god
1 arm M M. lie Wen& gsi le b le
Ioh• h w Tel le push kin ramme
essmtry.
trey Jae O., we et Angels Skew, hem
bees land ire.. 1% k. bees Im Sethi
Cdembi•, W1.L Lgie Terrllay ..d taar
Maus sdesv.rhag to held ago bb Lobi
eoaswiiss. F
between the informer, the seizing officer
and the public treasury, but the tress
does not get muob. flirt./ thousand pi-
tons have been seized in the Quebec district
alone within • short time. It is sold for
les than the amount of the excise duties, w
that the distillers' interests aro injured not
only byw smuggling but by the seizures.
Mr. Cpleau has now made au arrange-
ment whereby the distillers are to take all
the stuff seized at the rate of 51.70 per gal-
lon of slchol They will the re -distill it
and convert it into standard whiskey or
pure achol The Government expects in
this way to get $1.50 cleat En- each gallon of
aeohol *aired. Aside from the pecuniary
aspect of the case, La Preen dilate upon
the necessityfor putting • stop to • trade
in green•kol. The Lw, it says, passed
113 the interest of the consumer, provides
that aloobol
*MALL est AT LLB? TWO YLSMM OLD
before it is put opol the rrsrket, and the
arrangement just made will ensure compli-
ance with that wholesale rule. As a matter
of fact, the law in question was adopted not
out of regard for the oo.uumer's stomach so
moth se out of regard for the well -beim of
e De
the distillery on, persons who might
wish to enter • held where huge fortunes
are made being thereby debarred from earn-
ing a dotter on their investment for two
years. The arrangement no doubt suits the
distillers or they would not have accepted
it, but we fancy it will wit the smuggler"
too. it is alleged trot the latter have leen
ie the habit, when they food the market
sreratocked, a informing epee themselves.
The ruff when it arrives i! the St. Lawrence
mita them about 96 gents per gallon, sad
air share ea informers awdly tante to
more than that. If under the sew arrange-
mot
r•ag -mot they eaa gat their share of $1.70 ler
gallon from the distil(.s it will pay them
well to inform apon theareivas right anus.
What provision has Mr. Chaplin made to
prevent this trick t And has be looked into
the oommm rumor that polities have en-
tered into the tease, and that smugglers on
the right aide haft wahine M Seer t
$900 ; Patrick O Conner, 5380 ; Jr. O'Con-
nor, 5384. There being no other appeals it
was moved by Wm. Kickley, seoonded by
David F that the assessment roll for
1890, as sow re
revised be adopted. Carried.
The following chequer were issued : 8.
Roach, tor bread to R Carry, $7.08 ; to
Wm, O'Neil, $4.50: to Mrs. Griffen, $6.06 ;
John Tasenby,drain on S. R. 9 and 10,$1.00 ;
Jr. Dalton. for planking culverts as L.
510.40 ; John McKenzie, tor dosing sad
repairs to Carrick'. bridge, Kintail, 128 ,
Duncan McKay, repairs te bridge on (Ot-
riok's road, $4.50; Joh. Dates, for
to bridge o road between lets 11 cad S L.
R., $1Q@00 ; Jr. Dalton, atom to bridge ea
9. R. sod 7, $1.00 ; M. Whitey, goods
Riven to Mrs. Donaghy, $6.00 ; 11. Bower,
ten
.ape sad work ea bridI+on grave
rose!, 52.00, A. .id J. ibyfor for el.
ea en KR. 3 and 4, oa.. 4,
69.48; David Olrvia, for drains on coo. 2,
$7.00 ; Jbbe Mack, for repairing road eu
eon. 9, $1.00: P. M. Sallvse, meat to R.
Curry, $6.00 ; A. Mellen, for repartee cal -
wort es eta. 10, 51.96 ; Mrs. Nickolas.
charity, 57.40 , W m. Kilpatrick for ser -
vise. as amaa or, $80.00 ; .1.o repairs to
tin bog, $ mote : M. McLen..e, ditch en
=Mk b•-d.ry. $8.00: Donald IleKensie,
Mesh as earth boandry, $3.30: Mn. Me-
ats, charity. $6.00- Moved iy D. F.rri.t,
aneended by R. (1m.brn, that James
Dago he po-dkeeper imam! .4 Wm.
..ger-.... Connell thee atdjoara-
d to meet again as the 931► day .4 Joon.
W. Diorama. ark.
Metes : Mirawia Iisaeehareseer
wse the age..
W. J. Parley,
of • heap► es themilmy •MsswOe
et lost ae.0 is lethe mat dee
et hie eland arguer llatl.s. a *chest J.
Daamsee. sew a laser Ms eon-
mp Wes glerlereehl by Rea, A. Sbwart:
Lbs Maio ameba WWI ah Wsse1•".
owl Obse. Cerewhee, et gresessmora AM •Alter • waif la' tie
prey lift da their Mere bens. Tbeertd.
Mires AW ab talar. met
blgtly .imem.d Far f
!waves. mats_. 1aa
Guieeawi
sua,-I had • behe Ise sd-
1.e, sad ageing eris
ng Bek Used Mere
vertleed, i gut • brtl, sad kt .et only re•
hand me M w diens bet d haet ft gbees
heehawed done "Mk heads(he and 1 thick
I have semi tis !sat of it.
Mums Hires,
Ds.mv111e. ClsS
rases Meese ST-.pewea..
Wm*, setae of the Ir om .e amhi sad liver
gives rie d- bad - 8.1 le testa
dues rise toblood. tkss. mswi-
plaints are curable by R. R. B., which see
o the stomach, liver. lower mrd bleed. aid
tons
,and
seresgneessacksd hes tltre
gram
theetion, ?.d bkood -d MTmiI r tresblea
PORT ALBERT.
From our own cne.aeesoImsl.
Maras Minds Shield. red Imam Palley
left for Termite hat wast.
AU- Sale sad it Mattis have game into
the f(s►hg bedlam at this perk
p1..,,-
.oesiere free B.I-
grave piesio d bre On Tbuwiay leet.
The Meade d Mks Mary Aisne Riehasd.
sole win be plead M lean that she W
completely rseovered her eyesight, .►sh
ase at one lime desert desereyed treat •
.fare mild sheat beer weeks ago.
Dierks the stern ea Holiday Ms Ila
shag Meek • maim tree sear John Bw
usiit.lsesa The bark was tors tree the
tree from top to boil*'n, Gad new preemie
the swarm*" .i having bees tame ef<
nth r. et • bark peaThe lightish% s
Mrmk w earner of the hew, whisk was
Alb* lamxepd
A. Apology -I with M ap.ln ag t w
wowds d Wks ad g-tlesw 1Yst W te
haw m7 sere lea Saturday wishes' Wig
wailed span, ed woad advise our ewe
peepi..apeele0y to try s.c1 de part d their
through the week. The Mos will
he apes .ttY1 l30 .'desk well evem-
pmg the week whim this gest dealt er
eche et bet ad acres s Reim se. Jet
Woe VOW neves boasted 4. me) worth
et !semis and sh.g to be meld to this are!.
Emcees« this ep}c ler wham I haw
wows me ds.bt the se J pries hers owl ahem
will ge ep 1..1.t tatty war tin goes= aga.
Yarm, fres. eetelliell COW,
The ilifeese. . 54
es ALL less.
Uses I haw wed Dr. Fowler's
Extract Wild ateaer1.ry gr Swaim
-.plat *5, sad after • lir trial have
proved M $ trema ears :coil is my ewe See
mail Whew d the tamt
rearm Wis ,
New Deei.s1 Q I.