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GODBRICH, ONTARIO, CANADA. THIrRSDAY, FEB. 15. 1894. D. McGILLICUDDY, PROFR
THE PITH OF THE NEWS.
Live Item• hem Everywhere.
The tweet .leen/ ells. M.s..s et she week
faref.Ui Preeeiteia .iter we..
tree et Mame sateen or
turas Iaspena.re,
Sheriff McKellar, of Hamilton, is deed.
Regina hY adopted the .ogle tall me-
tro' of fatal 1
Many deatYfl` i ► its reported
In Warmer. ,
$,'lamast Adis tete sported neer
Neale k, 9.3 m Ise from liembsy.
Nnmvrvus Whitecap dd predations ars
reported at Middleton. N 1.
ltdoistou defeated Son.eug iu tae nkat
U g rmcwe. at Montreal on Saturday
Hun. Falward Bloke bailed from New
1. ark on the t"mbrta on Saturday.
The steamerPriwneoe of direr Hattie -
hes b.•tto leer of t he Boast of 1'or•n-
wall. ling.
Mr ham: Mills of Ilaitiffi ,n. electgu•iaa
sod flrr seep, i13tcntor, died rather mel-
d.•nly est F'iWay.
The eighth annual me.•tia+g of tele Roan
neon n Ayr.hire Breeders Asses;iation wee
le -1.i lest week.
The Briti.k Hotta, of birds last week
paned the Pariah l'uunrile bail through the
Committee .t•ge.
The Standard Oil 1'omtanv has made
large.-temehasaeo4laa4 4n -ten..'
Pa.. oil district.
Two Anarchist Workmen and • ('aecb
editor have been arrested at 1 kens ea •
t:h.s . of treason.
Har elver was quoted in leak. attest
week a( 13 16d per utiles-the hetet
peer ever known. __. - __ _`- ' _ -
3let(isll.lag.241.rebe •.io.Wald, on Peat
:t. and the PreeklesW el.0 t.•n tltll te�o
Flare on hatch 1. ,
Then are Al ease of small put now an -
der treatment in Chicago. lire patients
Coed on .Setnrj y.
The Emperor of 11rru.any on Friday
erletwat.d the 2 8th auuivenafy uf hie eta
trance iutu the army,
A retired French caval uM ser LY in•
.easter a rifle that is reelable of tiring two
kinds of explosive bullets.
Then ere nom 37.210l perigee., out of
work i. New York city who uenaliy base
eutpleyment of some kind.
1'.ul Anderson. aete•1 21. eomnotteai sui
edit n. Halifax to Friday meet t Ly shoot-
ing himself With a revolver.
The rigbtll mental meeting of the (lo-
r•inion Shorthorn Breeden Aesoeiatiun
ese held on Friday Iu Tor ort•,.
Mr and alta Idadst Ane s-ri.vd id I.om-
don from Biarritz uas Saturday night. An
al.,•tinutle crowd welcumed them.
The Stratford City ('onocil has decided
e. mincer the attmber of hotel lit -ruses to
sateen, and of ebopltcenes to tiro.
Aristech Otte prated revolutionary placards
amu wells tknwghuut London. Eug.. rarer
day morntag. One ran was arrested.
f ohnignla, King of the Matabrles. les
Leen deserted by nearly all hie folluw•m
sod i. buffering from an attack of goat.
Cul. I:re•Qoreff has been c nn .,ted at
Widened'. Ramie, •u a charge of being, an
Aeslrtan spy, and has been sentenced to
de at b.
Rob Varier, a dsp.rw.lu, who %hot at •
train and killed hire Mars 'Osmiu1 of
illesbi'rungh. was hanged at Pei/male,
Ke , last ween.
At Owen Sound on Thursday Msnl ter
nun, aged eight vers, died font injuries
received by the nuaawny accident of the
£ to lone day. -
Al.x•.der Skluter, farmer. living near
N ater(ord, has received word that his son,
a telegraph operator, has been burned to
death amt Dakota,
simnel Cook. of Rroekrtlle, a 1: T. R
brakeman, fell (rum a ear at Napanee on
Sunday and was killed. Ile leaven • widow
• .d eine children.
Haulm and tiaudsur will mw a double.
scull rare with any crew in the world.
' endear hat heard nothing in regard to a
ri . with !Banbury.
At yf(rsaton N ('., last Thur.lay, in the
presence of six thousand pees% Peter Ice-
r iraff was hanged for murdering hie sweet -
limn, Filen Smith.
The wool growers of the United States
teare mgmrtrlalk.d the United States Sen
ate F7se.so Committee aga:n.t putting
wool es lits free flet.
At Qualms o. Fridy N. demon,. tbs
mail carrier lentrieted of the robbery of
".rent money Mere, wag seiteneed to
three years imprisonment.
Great Britain's imports teenaged '':.,-
:10,000 darling Jeremy, ns tempered with
the (-errs ing mouth wear ago, and
the espnrte increased f11/10.000.
Word hag remised Vuoaaaer of the
total destruction of the tng brat Pirellis
by exploa`.on, and the Ines of the entire
row, numbering eight permute;
The Kremer., 118. histexle United !hates
r. rvMM which sunk the Alabama In 1984,
has bees wrecked on RoncaAnr reef. • 200
miles off the const of Nicarsgns.
The (melte PabHnhing ('niop(auny of New
publi.hm of (lodey'e (faaarine marl
various book' and periodicals, hare as
signed. The liabilities/ are $30.000
Den & Co.. report 00 fathom In Canada
the past week, veinal 44 for the cone
o mitting week last year. Bradrtreet's
sires the number for the peat week as M.
A eyele.ns deveetat.d • large 'cation of
Iowhena last week lewd killed berm! peo-
Ples. The atone alert mond mush harts in
the northwestern portico of Mimi.uippl.
Fifty tit Chimes actors sad aer,b.te.
• Arrived at 64.n Franeiaea by the
steamer Porn for the Chinese ,ille.g. et
vb. Mid -Winter Fair, here been permitted
to lam!.
Seven Germane and bye Italian'. whip
too part in an AaarebM deaos.tratle•a
in from of the ilallas ('osselet* et
7.4rieh, kat•, beset eepellscl from Sefton -
land
Advise freed Japes slate Ibat the Jape- 1
so'• etwa tome aorto Mateo M rrloe'"..
pa eengere
Peel Comfy l'atrer.e have decided not
tr. ttumivale a raudidate face the l.eglala•
tore. A totem' was feared cellitag fur
freight a•eommodatinn In the proposed
fast Atlantic serviw.'
A despatch from ('..neat, Ark , states
that Henry Brute. (i.urley Plunkett and
Bub I'Iuukett were lyuchel in the gulch
couutn a few door ago fur the murder of
all aged e.Nlple.
\l old come. from Hartford. Cowl.. that
Mn Harriet I;se her Stowe is au .etch a
feeble condition: mentally .yd physically,
filet el:. aseeonyt,ently in elar,(e rf an at
trident. 'h. will be $ci year old ce Juts
.111 the couvieta on the Merin. planta
Ben Isar s'.•lascu, Teams. :tit It, 11na1pr4
valid Ir -t week. Ilka.JLi, uuds were sent wt
their tri kr. The convict, are meetly cul,
toed, said sere at Murk on the Ise .y.
tem.
A deputation of labor repreoeulative
waited 011 the 4)131.01• I;usornmrnt hast
Met k ltd urged the adoption of til•- cutin
lathe stir. of voting h. Tor situ else•
tie•, easel the ,a;ablakmaut.•l a 1'ruvin•
vial teintitoa bureau.
ESCAPED FROM CUSTODY.
Two loath.. Arr..I.d 1. Mesita. Break
Awa, From the (tater.
tiu:%t,. Feil 9 -- Two young turn
smears. Witiuuareh and Tbomiseet wrte
arrested here amu a charge of b-eigulg
stolen g.•.dr into the canteen
It appears that of at. awreral teb'.eries
have been ,unit. uteri in yule Hun,*, !rite
eipllly in readiness. watch,+. diamonds
andeither jewel takeu .l clue
w...., ur•ol as to tbs. wlishotits.•1 .me
aZtleles.wtth a pawnbroker here, whish
led to the detection of the tweets, What
march and lionite .0 they appeared
before the magistrate yesterday and were
remanded.
I,i the aftertt.sen, while ('hof %bind,,d
war laking tLs Is.'s from the Io kup to
the jet! Latrd.•nfeel together, they escaped
from the ofli••..r and, after )ntuppins ser
oral tette«. and runang through beefiest
yards, they were Lot track of
The attempt wee very bold in tae face
of the chic( hartng. emptier) Lia revolter
in prima it ilii prisoners TLry eri-
de.tiy made theft way into tide eountr.
•
Olt. DOUGLAS DEAD.
:YS WWil-Kaewa Me5Mdl.l °ivies wwr-
,nab. to Nta
lio.rRRAL. Feb 1?. -Rev. ler. !kinglet
diet) on testurday afternoon. Two weeks
ago his .feet were amputated and flair super
indaeed death
Probably the bat known figure iu
Metbo.li.t circles in Canada was Rev. ler.
Mmes. The veteran host his eight early
in life when working es a mis.iocarr in
Jetaafcr. Undeterred by thea adTerse for
tune, yonug Ibugles u.aintaine.l his
studies and was sono called tv the ministry.
Asa prufeasor In the We.leyau College he
was well known. Hie eloquence. was of
mach value to the chcreb, fur as a railer
of fends the •" Blind Mar Eloquent was
must surceswful.
ikoagl:a was • Seotehman by birth,
all was born hi 182. Ile entered tie
M.M.eli•t ministry in Canada in 1849 and
was ordained in 181. During bit mho
fairy he was stationed .t Toronto, Hamil-
ton art.! Montreal, oeenpying the i.nlpit.of
nearly .9 the leading Metho.liet churches.
He was ,luteal preskleut of the getter/el
conferences of the Methudiet ('hnrch in
1879, and was ales for many years chair
man of the Montreal conference.
FARMERS IN SESSION.
They W111 Petition els. tio..r.mest Not
lb notify the Ferree!" Treaty.
Fob -The Farmers Ineti•
tate eooutinued their .lesion in this city
yeslaxdey A nnmber uf topics relating to
farmers were taken up and trratet upon.
The oSieen appointed for the current
year are James McF.wing, Drayton, pre.
dent . T. .1 Raynor, R.whall, vice prise
-
d.•ut ; A. H. Pettit, ( Moseley, secretary
treaanrer : Thoma. A. Good, Brantford,
sad George :( Ayleswortb, Newburgh.
Orb the smitten
An important resolution wee presented
to the institute, fn the shape of a motion
approving if the action uf the Dominion
Government in deferring the r•U6eatlon
of the Freneh treaty, and that the Ontario
Farmer In.titnte petition the Govern-
ment not to ratify the said treaty.
This motion was referred to the i.egi.-
latiye 1'ummittes.
SCENE IN A LEGISLATURE.
• New %meek Waite Nlateter 4'Mrg.d
w iib 141.1 L,.d..1.d,
VnTneta. R l'., Feb. 12. -According to
advises remind per the royal mail sttauer
Anna, which arrived yesterday. en melt.
log .time occurred in the New South
Wales I,Niel:Owe
When the new aneion opened and while
Mr. (.'urland. Minister for I.ands, was
speaking. • labor member roes to •
point of order that the Minister being in
tnxlc teal should not be allowed to address
the Home Mr. Copeland demand,.d an
apnlog. , sod added " Von wend rel. I'll
wring ro nr week if you glue me • chance '
To put his threat into axscatIon he rushed
aerim the floor 10 get at Hindle, and was
with dlMcnity r.wrained from a '(mint
mmatelt The speaker ordered Mr. ('opt.
is.r1'a removal from Use Howes and the
g•lleriee were cleared of sp.latnl4.
A STRANGE TRANSACTION.
In Whine • Felber MIN • Isu.mbte• and
• toyer Mine • RIIo.
fir.Aterov. (1k. F.A. 8.--(6005.•5 Sap.r.
of i,us-rn. moody. yesterday at tile resort
haw here wild hos daavhter Annie, egad
10 Pani In Frank ,last& for 0000. All
the parties .re Amnions aol the trans
&Won le the notions of a love affair be-
tween Nanta and the girl which began Mem
ran •g0 in Austria After the deal that
father, lover. girl ax1 then felh,w .mntry
men wbn witnwaswl aha sl. entered the
'lade of the eomrt's cars and rn►erl •
marriage Deese The wedding took place
last might.
Tin 1lwow. •..I7 rt, a yea ba adv..w.
oetel
IOVER THE HURON TRACT I dealer, Brussels. The farm hate been reut•.t
• for the put II yeah and has been to the
no -,wino of the Hogg family for over 30
years. Mr. Nilson takes parerion at once
subject to an arrangement with the tenant,
lo° Somerville.
Wroxeter . le 11. Fortune, our eater
prising veterinary surgeon, bre purchased a
new electric dehurnlux clipper from. Ham-
mond, Illinois. with which he ruarautees to
.,horn cattle 111 lees than 30 'monde per
head.
Hallett • The recent death of the eldest
sop of W. if. Moon was particularly sad
and too y. Though duly slightly over b
years to •,the (reele fellow wee an exceed•
iogly bright eel clever buy, Yd his parrots
Mei fend Mopes for his hater& He was on-
ly ill for four days.
ltnusels : The late1). Mcl.auch
lin held& henedectee see' In the Royal'
Tempters of T..npereoce and last week •
che.tue for 01,000 was paid over to llamas
MclAueblu., father of the 'la esnni,by Mie
Grace Aldridge, secretary, ani %1. H.
Kerr, select councillor of Ifrusuel. I'uunril
It. T. of T.
Hallett : We are very sorry indeed to
mention the death of Frederick S., we of
!timid Jackson, which occurred from mile.
mati..o ..f the kidneys. on Sunday, Feb 4
Itee.ssi.l war a young map of promise, teat
entering into mar's estate, and his entirely
onlonkel for death has cast a einem over
the community. Ilia parents have the sym•
pathy ot the. neighhorhoesl.
I;rey : A span of horse, heloaaing to
Games Welsh ran away while in the funeral
procession of the date Mn. Jnn. 11i11, last
week, sed upset the sleigh three tog out the
occupants and injuring lira Welsh's arm.
The horns fortunately ran itto Mn. .1
Livingston lathe and were cap, ured shortly
after. Had they connected on the road ea -
told mischief might have bine Jets,\its tke
reed is quite narrow. "C•""""
Brnrels : Nelson ('ume, who is Mare
The Orbit from the Local Mill.
• Weekly .lee.t el .•owa.y %ewe S.rwed
■e to Mall Luer body - our arra
"mat filmed aid ('.neeaa 4
frees livery uerllea.
BI)th G. Friday P. Kelly returned
fro., Toronto mach improved in health.
Grey : I►uo.aoaoo Bros. have moved to
the Taylor farm, 10th tea., which they have
leased for fire years.
Morrie It (iibsoo, of Myth, has rented
Ilse Su.ehc fern. Seh hoe, for • term of
ye•.n anti is m..,img 40 this week.
Stanley : Mn John Mlnflatt, of Moms
Jaw, daughter et the late Peter Campbell,
o f Staalty, is visiting her mother there.
Grey James Ho.,, 3rd ten., celebrated
hu 80th ler belay on Thursday ot last week.
The old geotleman enjoys • good degree of
Malt h.
t'ianhrook Alfred Reymann retorued
to 11-Ir.at Last Saturday alter six weeks'
visit *oh hu psren•.. He bas a atomism
as shipping clerk in a wholesale home.
Cuotoo : There are not many people who
can dais. to have resiled here for r longer
period liras Geo. lteotgen, who hes f.eeu •
continuous reeidrit since the year 1i:61.
Grey .lamb Wolf has leased the 103
ears farm on aro. 9, belonging to Thos.
Moore. Grosseto, for a term of live years.
Mr. Well alba family loosed to thalami amt
Hemel' • W. Mom, of this place, hoe
'raged • harems shop in Gorse amt will
• pen sur busmen in that burg He is a
.•t mechanic anti pays close attention to
bb work.
Grey _-Thos titrechan, President, sol
Arch. Fiiklop, Secretary of Fast Huron
Peru'.'''--ioa.ieet., were attending the
mewing of the Central lustitute in Toronto
this week.
teeth . We understand that Misers Jas.
weer: and Harry Ingram, of I;liutnn. have
tonight out the planing mill be mes%of Ash
I.ury S Co., Myth, sad will at none take
po eauon.
• 41Mo. C HoRlaod and .1. Moffett, tor-
enerly of Clinton, were overtaken in • ►er
96.. storm in Man)toLa last week, but after
•m•• •1•lliculty found abetter whir:. saved
their lives.
1l.xres The question of union between
she Presto -teem° congregations of Ilelgrwve
awl ('elv-uo chu,ch, East Wawaneab, has
6..t, thrown into the hands of the Maitland
Presbytery.
Seethe&1* T1,-mas Neilans, she for
,wenty yearn has been conveyer of Ilex
llaje.ty's made between Seatorth and Ilar-
l.ek, has had his contract renewed for the
neat four pecan.
Clinton • Richt. Welsh, neigh clerk.
etc, has been nearly seven year in the em-
ploy of the town council, and a thoroughly
efficient. orintpetent.and reliable rata he hes
Kneed himself to he.
Clinton : The a...itrst:on between
Wenn. 6 antelt.o and Steep, apple dealer,
was concluded on Thursday ; the latter was
.warded a small amount over wbat was
originally oflered Y a settlement.
('Isom • A fanner living at the north
endo( the town Md • wooed growth hickory
tree io his orchard. but some nneas person
went, a few nights ago. cut it down, and
took it away, we suppose for ave handles
(Teton • Among the military clangs
immured on Saturday was the following -
33e! Huron R•italinm, No. 6 Company. Kt
,ter to be Captain, Lieutenant Harry 1'.
Rance, from No. 4 company, vioe','ll'atter
Audnwe, left hail.
Morris : lobo Mooney, collector, return-
ed the collector's roll and all taxes to the
Township Treasurer as Friday of last week.
Die amount on roll was $11,946.91, amount
oolkcted was 811,946.91, leaving a clear roll
w ith the exception of owe dollar.
Morrie 11'. H. Ferguson bad the mh-
fortune to fall from • load of wood while
dee-sadism a bill in the bink, striking his
Head mason. the sharp owner of the rack,
and thus inflicting • wound which required
to be r itched and dressed by • physician.
Rrrra.ele: 11. Ferguson, wife and chile
Oren, of Teeswater, sere visiting relatives
and friends in liresssla and v)oinity for a
week. Its 14 years aloes Mr. F. went to
Teswater •ad amociated with his brother
tb.', has^ d ,o• a very successful betimes.
Kam %%emooel' James Brown, now a
widest of Detroit, but formerly of Kest
Waw•nsh, where he atitl owns property, e
around os a ri it to his old triwtlu : he says
that times hare been bad in the States, but
he is of the minim that otos the tari8 ball
passes they will improve.
Grey Mn. Nicholas Long, from Minne-
sota, near St. \'incest., has been the guest of
Mrs. F.nis and was ane vidtime friend.
•fret .cgaintasnw in this vicinity. Mrs.
levag And her husband were anon, the
eerie settlers of Grey towhip. They re-
sided on the farm now easensd by Conrad
Michael.
Clinton • The ''Sparks harm" in Tacker-
smith,
ackersmith, put up by auction hers, on Saturday,
was not min, the highest bid befog less thee
0100. 1. is • 50 acre term wad the upset
pries was at 02200. There were several
Parties apparent Iy anxious to got it, but they
were evidently tot willing to go soything
like • price for it.
Sesforh • The town building is nearing
completing. rhe plareeri.g i. fiaiel,el, the
"rimester work imide well an towards cem-
enting, and the forees is being pat in. In
two fir three weeks the bsMiiag will he
ready for orapa aey. The rooms are all
large, airy and light sad the (Yids Revs
eves • hew imtweseng than the newels.
Clinton thee day last week Walter
(la's met with an ugly aooid.at. He was
is the cellar ptiag •p woad while a ss.m
w.• ewfeaciag it through the widow, Irian
• et ek struck him on the right forehead,
kaeekirg him seaadsaa, is which o.edithee
Ise woo feewd by hi. wife. A little artistes
of the Mew wnwM have killed him. As kis
he 6*.. • bad Sear and a very ..n few yet.
Morris Wm Wilma, e( i)akota. • tee
.f 1M late W. R. Wass, .Leask, ba. far-
chased the 100.ae feria, being WWI k.Y
let 10, .s.. 6, from David •I_ StMllines
houseman for 'defers. Stewart A graham,
has purchased the residence of Neil Kich-
archon, Queen street, Brussels, and will
take poeheh.ioo in March. He paid 81625
for the premises. Mr. Currie will bate an
auction sale of tarn) stock k
c oo t ha27 til
lust:, at hts farm in Morris. Mr. Facheri•
hon will ranee back to his farm on the 7th
concession, grey, end will rraume farahiug.
Wc.loe.dey of last week Alex.
McN•hh. 13th eon., het the misfortune to
have his left shoulder dielocated. He and
Jobe (:rent were leading baled hay to heel
le po Bripeele station when • bels fell over
of Mr. McNahb with the above mentioned.
resat. A doctor soon put things to rights.
On the following day the neighbors very
dirtily and thoughtfully turned out and
hauled the baleen of the hay and cut up a
supply of wood.
Wingham The W icgbain I Online Club
a betty playing off the rink metches for the
Bray Cop. 'I here are tax rinks skipped by
Janes Duffield, .lames Jingles,. John 1)ineley,
Dr. Ian/eh �)cl)wsshJ, Ren W,lsoo and
frank Patterson. The tint draw is played
oft and the winners are •Ichor Insley, Jas.
loglis and Frank Patterson. [enmity and
Patterson play in the second round, and
ingles has the bye. f)ur young player. are
otoing over to Seedorth to play the young
men of that town. London club is expect.
ed up here to give tau • friendly game soon.
Seaforth : Sieefert6* is now in for the
final ties for the Ihttario Tankard, which
will be played off io Tomato shortly. (hit
of the croup in which Seaforth stands, only
Stratford, Guelph and Seaforth remained in,
Stratford heating I;oelph And Seaforth beat
lag Stratford. There are in all seventeen
groups, an 1 the winning club in each group
goes to Toronto to play in the boat, These
were set for next Wednesday and Thurs-
day, Fut will probably be postponed, as
several of tl.e groups are not through play-
ing. The Incl gamer are progressing very
slowly on account of the open weather. The
.cooed round of ties in the three pair of
.tone games have been draws, hut in the
rink rums the first round has not yet been
fin nand.
MUNICIPAL COUNCILS-
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1-111.800.81.
Colborne Cesacil met in the township
hall, members all prosiest. Minutes of Last
rneet.iteg were read when it was moved by
Alex. Young. seconded byy H. J. Morris.
that the minutes be anseeded by re eiodia
the motion .pf oiot+og I:eo. Ferguson &sora.
sot. ('arried. The miauts were these
s=debeir the reeve. A. A. Young moved,
by Alex. Veal, that Thorn..
Boras receive 110 for gravel and damage to
faros. ferried. The following amount"
were paid, vie Dr. Taylor and itr. Hes-
ter for examination of John Davidson gad
Emma Crime, musty wards, 120: James
Watson, for medieiee, $2 45 ; WVm. CON
ningham,repsif ing boundarylie,02; Joseph
Bell, repaint,gg rad, 02 ; ames Gen, re -
boundary, 03. H. J. Morrie moved,
esoeoded by A. A. Voting. that George Fer-
guson he appointed -Baser. It wee .owed
u amgeodesest by Nathan Johns ..seeded
by A Malloy, that 9saosel Bimet be reap -
peened amasser. Alex. l'oa.g stored
with the motion, which was earned. Alex
Young moved, secoeded by N. J. Morrie,
that the rollectnrs salary be $60 for this
year. Carried. Nathan Johns moved, ism -
ceded by 11 J. Morrie that Joseph T. (:old•
t..htwpe he collector Carried. Applieauoo
was received from Wm. Allam to change
South i of lot NO 5 from S S. No. 2 to S.
S Ne 8 ; •leo from Mn, Moms to champ
S,lofN Iofint No. 5from S.S No 2to
S. ri. No 8 Township clerk was instruct-
ed to notify all persons 000eersed. The
auditors' report was rail and accepted as
oeuvre it was moved east eeeonded that
the auditors receive each 03 for their
esrvicee, and that the lea..ter flet 100
coli, prude l Carried. The ..(-weary
number of pod Anteater*. feoe.yiewers aid
pn.ndke+pave were appointed, wham the
rvouseil arijoamn.d to meet March 9th at 6
o'clock. F. W. McDn+aro!, Clark.
Sew M111e4•r5..iteibl"P1eNM.
Send 95 '• Smnlight " Snap wrappers
bearing the meta (" Why 'Mee a %Pours
Leek Girl Snogw Timm • Man ") to Lame
1ke.., Ltd , 43 Montt se Tomato, anAou
motive ive by poet a pretty tnre, free
freest advertising, wad weir worth (ramie..
This le an easy say to deeovete ynelr hove.
The tam, n the bet it the market and d
will eddy snot 1e. .,wags to .sad is the
wrapper,, if you kelp the end. epee.
W sin your name eal.i.Yy. 1 y
THE FISHING INTERESTS.
An Answer to Mr Ball.
Ewa eke 4 ....elan Flsberetr• are Nandi.
tapped- The Iitsearl[, Set ee• lee
American s.d I amadlaa 1.rib..
■amt... al Ike Maleherles.
•
To the Falter .4 Tee SI..,t UI ,t:
-1 audited a It'. 1n your last week's
iauc from Mr. hall. He is In error as to
the mesh of seta. l'ouud nota were fished
on Lek. Huron and were limited to 4 Inch
mesh in 1993. Mr. Rall', Attention is
called to the copy ot the decree of the Fait
erne1►epartmeot dated April 13th, 189i.
Thus order was issued after the delegation
from Collingwood stet other Kabmg porta
had reiterated hone. The Department was
in possession of the report of Charles 1111 -
mot, in which be said that a I to 2 Ib. fish
would escape through a o Inch sill net, and
of the report of Inspector A. llc(,'ucen, in
18:+2, in which ht reported that the Selkirk
FIai L o..1i 1 not want to fish a pound net of
4% loch extenion, as the lire world ro
right through the meshes of the net. lir.
Ball evidently does nut know that the fish
on Lake W ion.pr average about 4 Ib..,
vi heresy on Lake Iluron the average tent of
white fish es 2'. Its.. or te.P, that of pe.kerel
%bone 2 ilia., that of trona 3 to 4 11..., and
here in:• arcoage 18buut L: flu to 100 fish.
The Depattwett', knotnne this. moist
Lave Jemmied to ruin the lishiug tuduetry
of (*Ota, 1*, 05 they m a • igueraot oUtbie
arc •: of 66.1. in our lake!,.- The 1•gel sit e of
malt -in the pots of pont(d tots for fishing
for)wIiito fish.and treat in 1893 was 4 -inch
mesh. Every Osterman knows that this
will let • 21 to 3 Ib. lisp escape, and will .1 -
low a larger tish to escape time • 5' -inch
mesh gill net. S i1 ilmut in biiltnprta of
catch of kali in Luke .Eris ..(paha !vows
from fishermen stating that thews.•., of
white fab we resuKAt
late
eanwee*b•
tag from i to 2 lbs., and on Detroit river
white Belt avenge 2' Ib'. Them (sets
show that the large mesh nets adopted by
the le -pettiest were intended to have the
fish pas through the meshys of the nets.
Can Mr. Ball give • goal reason a hy the
lrepottempt Should retain the weekly ..los.
season ' Can the lake fishermen obey that
regglatioo' bjr Hall knows full well that
gill diet fishermen cannot make • emcees of
hehing with the limite.tuantity of gill
nets, Could Mr. Rill or Mr. Wilmot earn
• living and not fish Illegally according to
the regulations promulgated by the theor-
sta at Ottawa.
Mr. Beall should know that the Ontario
game .a.1 fishery commissioners 'erne.
m.mied the same dose seasons In force un-
der the regulations of the Dominion, but
that dee. not make it right because they
adopted the same dose ....on. The close
e essoas for fish it (Marin, that protect,
fish which emigrate from one side of a lake
or river to the opposite aide, anti which an
swim at their own pleasure faster than a
steam boat can .team, Is an injury to canto
dian fishermen, when the people of (Intern,
cooeider that the American fishermen
canght ort of lake Fane in the years 1800,
1385 and 1889. total of all kinds nf fish of
over 144,000,00011x, of which over 10,200,-
000 lbs. were white fish. Taking the ever
age of said year. it will be Doi,ced the Am
mans most have caught from 1880 to 1893
•bout 336,000 tis of Ash by 2,181 fisher-
men employed oo the American side of
Lake Ease in 1899. The ('ttnedians caught
out of Lake Fare in 1830, 1885 and 1889 lees
than 19,000,00016.., of which 691,300 lbs,
were whet, fell. From 1880 to 1893 the
Canadian catch out of Lake Erie was sheet
48,000 tote. in 18119 only 465 men were
employed in the fisheries on the Canadian
ode of Lake Brie, Owing to restrictions
aod studied repression the catch of fish on
the Canadian side of lek. Erie in 1892 was
only 180 tone more than in 188d.
Mr. Balt should consider the steely and
rapid increase of the catch of 6.11 from year
to year on the American side, and the very
small increase in the catch no the (anadia*
aide of the great lakes No proteetioa is
required. There is no deplcties of fish pos-
sible io the great lakes It is certain that
as any one or two kinds may decrease the
o ther kinds of fish would rapidly incraw.
The moat v.lu•ble fish in the great lakes is,
in all probability, herring, on account of
the vast numbers and the increased dkwgaad
for chap fish. Why should we protect
fish to the end that our partners, the Am-
erican fishermen, may snake larger catches •
1 wish to call Mr. 11.11'. attention to the
fact flat the American catch out of the
!Great IAkes in 1880, 1886 and 1889 was
285,669,644 Its. of Ash : that nearly wren
tboowad men were engaged in their tisher-
las in 18a9; that in all probability the An-
e mone catch of Ash in the l:'sat bakes from
1880 to 1889 was over 1,000,000,000 Ib. of
Rah ; that the total eatch of fish by Cana-
dians in .11 Me (let lakes and in the hon•
B reda of inland Likes and riven of 6►nterio
in the years 1880 1886 awl 1889 was 71,-
020,212 lbs.; that the total catch from 1880
to 1889 was about 270 millions of Ili.. ; and
that under the poli iy of repression the num
her of even sngaR.d in the ..hones of Ontario
decreased trees 3608 is 18119 to 2709 in 189.2.
Without doubt the &Menmea of Oaterio are
n ow being over 05,000,000 annually, camel
by the license system, and hen; onulrolle.l
by is.tperieseed and amateur fish cutter
Mts.
11 i. stratum that. the visineary expert
mentor will, MA eggs should be able en con
tent 16e makier sail ,tinging of the regnla
howl of the Pieh.ry Department. 1 wonder
it he ie not a hypnotist And hew se n he cal
make the Minister tisk that fah do not
swim from the Camden' dale of the hikes
And riven to the Amiria. side of the WHO
waters. 1t is phasing erne,. that the re-
. ammenderio.o of such an inexperienced
Otberwan should he sine.(ed hy the Miele.
ter. Keyser once.( Mheriw.n are air emelt.
ed. What • bemire, wee Wilmot'. (remote
enwuaiesio., ieaewie eh se be mel to falter -
noes, peer opinir.ns ere not wanted. Then
the Minster a,ei.lyd by an impnrtel Pre•
lenew nf Zwedogy who agrees with the views
of the seleaUBe Ash egg gathers. trite at.
p.ri eenta with fish aagge with the hard
mewed dnllan of the people. Thi.k of this
raise Ailing the ('.ate by the artificial
pep,ag•tirsaM of the sgre al 600) es say 7000
1.Wy in tyear 1803 .t an expense .t •boat
1850,000. and it you add til • interest en the! AT
000 would bre the spew of bib loreedisg io
11894 including the mt.rest un suttee pre-
vionaly expended Think of ,his when 1 The
say that there are hundreds of minims of
Ithe aah,e kind of fish which deposit their
egg,. in the great lakes and 'Menu( (.nada
1Y by. o then, cam•
Try Ma 1. Ln Lies web she .ad Peal Meal year free of (-barge '
!time this waste of public snowy • The el 146:1-4 aatl•AAery arrwearrrut
artificial propagation of salmon and white
`tide has toilet to increase ehe mature fish In
• any of the lakes and rl,'en m who 1. they
have been plaottel. 'nook of • .upsrtutettd
cut of a hatchery acknowledging in his n• Fkn.eu, Feb. 9.
port that 25,000.000 whin fish egg. died ,o
The neuter uniting of the town council
his hatchery m our year ; and of another re -
way held this evening. Present The
porting that out of 700,000 a maj.l trout mayor in the chair, reeve, de amt wvsanA
eggs to his hatchery that the majnnty of P y -
the fry .leeri upon coming to lily eta that he' c,,ncdlon NU". 3lnrne-y, ""fr than,
700,000. 7 t( att-0f 'pending, pi to 110 eco H am uulop.
np •¢ata the eg of our tisk. The miuut•s of last regular meeting were
�.Ir. ball should know that the depart
was referred to
to, of change of mesh, was made recently abd fiOwa c0 m tae.
it Win only ..roc after Tin St, .►t. and
f The report of til. waterworks rummer
other papers evened the folly 0t compelling was referred to the water and light
thc fishermen to use ueu that world per•mule.•, wash },ower to net.
mit eh The auditor's report of the receippte, a-
per .rot. of the heli to eea}.r. 1 sae aoditures pod amse�at for the year 18'.3, was
quite sone that the Minister ami Fieherse. has )'
recently made changes of fishery regulations referred to h1lanno committee.
large suns heretofore expended, :idly *75, -
THE TOWN COUNCIL
Minute. of Last M.etlne.
with eke 1411 Telr,.bs.r 1 .m-
oa.) Tows newrtsar.
was *lite to a ,preen !011,000 fry from the Thnn.p%uh, Capel, Srundtr., Se11uw.,
1"arts W',Iwn Reid o11r
mid, approved and signed.
•
gne..
allot makes so many changes and suspect- 1 he sport of the trimmer, show, a
stow of regulations, that the one he refers balance to hent of $1 09; 02
,n Tapeta that lir. 1:.11 Limas anthug A t'o'nmunicattnn hum H. 1. Strang,
about stating that the managers of Knox church
In every comparison possible to le unclehad been tnstructcl by the members to re: _
the Great advantages of free fishing by the more the ekctnc light, was rejrrred to the
lmer105 Y eimparei t.. 16*, reelrieted water and l;gilt committee.liberty of l'ane.l.an tishernwo a qut1e ap ('A coli munlcetion from.•J. S. Mc Mate, of
parrot. ('owed,' that the fiehrncs of ('fun mpg is sen i esu night watchman, was
rr
yy�� Arc J,�cte olamyl referred to atal cummitree.
latfMt •areIc sitcemkestu•gih w'uhl. wOrlir,d, tam! fagreet
ther 4.,,number of accounts erre referred to
North and North-west roe, go 11.4 'fish are hpuce cro .n, Inc.
in greater hbi.nnsece, pot the 1 anailion 1111 motto4l, ter fnl4,wmv gr7•outte weer
catch in 1896 wae'1eri th.n .t'•,t>': ',000 and 'laid Stiphcm Burns, h0;. 1►r. Ilan•
lees than 64,000 fishermen found employ- trrr, >Rh,
meet in the fisheries of t amade to that year. "Er.'" tar ., ‘13'1"‘" Li.:Ilr ' 051411151.
the cath of fish in the Canted States m . Your c,mtnitts. to n omm.nd the:
188o was valued at L42.401.724 and 133,923 j we notify tlw l St o R 1'eptr.ylrauu ('wt Cr.
fishermen found employment to thehsherice. n! tilt• eery laden.,- iitMity of the sceupd
:MOM" sho.er en were employed that year. 1( -ergo of coal received in 1893, and that we ,
Thia shows t17.13; .thorn. moo were
yearly ~eine ami the Americans was X310,
the& of the lenadiao was x719, each.
16..r.
L case system and no
merow on
Repott a.(oplai,
lariat on a re union a l pike of it, •otT 'sur
teat having ordered oat. e.'1 in `oval tanki
willing t
n
e •rhe•
pry it s earth ;end
if the coommisrh they may canes nod iso
• it. Perireme±e, eheinemsl
in the fuhetis of the ratted States iso 1839'
than in Canada in 14192. The average w are
reasonable restrictions serve the purpose of i 1 t•. ie. 5 o nrutrrt►'+ ort vt.Y.
keeping in office state hundreds of colter
holders at • large expense to the public and I, Your committee hat. **splint(' the dl.
the annu•I loss of many millions of dnllar I lowist•.c'ouutP, are. recommend their pct
to tenure. and to Canada. The public ,rant l\'m. Rurrnw., 41 L'Io : Kilian,' 4.
*errant* at Ottawa will, .t a hoped, Pero the L. Co., '.1. i .. ke:tate a 1. 1.. 10 , *12 30
errors 'Which they ha.c wade• cod be prc•l'nu n Ilei t, chairmsu.
I
veiled noel to change the policy of ',twee Report aidePt.•d.
E on to ops of tocour.gement of the great rent r ....,:,, . •.an., rrt r KI roRT
ipdwtry. Your c.n.mitt'C beg to make the folios.
The lied alis be the 1'ra,•ince of in recommendations
1 intern obeild b,e amus..' -t.. yield 1 -Thateur cummittoe recnmmead, after
rn
fm *10,0(10,000 to t00,(lUl of cusultati.uwith 118. llulland, and hear
fish annually. Itw prevent fully thous
ing hie et planation in regard to the action of
rods of men from engegieg in the fishing in
the Cr!1 Telephoto. our 0., acle h 1' ! )hr receipt of a
dustry along the 1 miles of water (root- P
letter from
age in this province by keeping up a relic of er l r. Ricker, which the clerk will
barbarism to the shape of bureaucratic come read to you, 1u reward to the arm,, anti tL^
trol of the bardwor►inv ti►hermrn of (In
toxin. Why should ('.na.hans protect fish
m that the Americans will catch the tleh
1 aoatitaus are prevented taking Why
should moo who never worked a month fish-
ing bre permitted to snake regulations to
control Ute liberty of our fi.•hcrmeu, acting
es free agents' The men who made the
tettulatiosu coulo not fish • week oo the
great lakes without violating their owu
laws. Yours truly. of • proper system of esu .rage, that the
c
Fe• u r is •a l,. clerk be instructed tc, eulmupicate with
s •alencb, Feb. '6th, 189.1. 1.1.11110.11,.
• of the lesdiag saaitary engineers of the
BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. province in regard to Like Wet et of gettip9 up
primer plans Od reifications for such
s. ^_� Cxas 1. Nru.e
evieleot dewire of the I'owlpany tr meet tile
views of the conned in any lurcher-eetmn.
we are of the uutnfon that leigetm,n is Dot
advisable, and that the propue,tion of Mr.
Baker it regard to further trimming of the
trees and plating of pokes, be act -opted as
eatisfaetory, and that our street inspector
be instructed to superintend the tramming,
mid trimming to be don. .t the expense of
the (tell 'f'rlepl,oae Co.
2. That ,n view of the Deed of our town
'belt ('.. u,1 .. Ile..8•1,1 The twelfth
Lumber Feb. • of the Canadian Msga,ine,
evidences the same progress and excellence,
rod breadth of soope and sympathy that
have been marked characteristics of the
maguine ever tunes its inception, and
which have dome so much to give it a psi
tion amongst the most interesting mai:sone*
in the world. in literary merit, and value,
several of the articles aro nueh�ahore the
average of magazine literature. l'rof. John
Campbell, of Ifoatreel, contributes a
si holarly and most interesting article, "The,
American lades, What and Wheat,,"
wbich u likely to attract attention over the
whole world. " The Schools of the Oldest
Tinges,.' by "One of the Hem- (Hoo. 1►.
Miila). u very pleasing. Rev, Frederick
(
lenge Scott furnishes a literary gem nodes
else title "The Soul Seiki." Madge Hobert -
eon Watt writes • chatty account o(• sent
to the rebel flagship, " The Aquidaban.-
famous tor the ettr onlinary part it has
played in the linzdun revolt. "The
Elrt'rwado of British ('.lumbi•," a description
of • lip is the !Pest Kootenay (*matey, by
Mn. E. Motion Spragg,. ' Dunfermline
Abbey," by Fred T Hodgson, sad " Men
and Things 1t, Mexioo," by Allan Leigh, are
well Illustrated article. Atka F:ric writes
entertaiainrly of "The (.msssat Palm," as
he has Bees it in the West lode*, and Key.
Ik. Scadding rootribut.s • valuable paper
ns Mesmer literature in ()Mario. Not the
let in interest of the contributions is •The
Jenrwal of a Solitary," • remarkable pro.
election of Alphonse I)sn(et, translated by
MYe Helen Hick.. Miss Agnes Maud
Hecker, l'riooipal Rand, and others, em
enlists poetry. The illustntiens,'Deluding
a frontispiece slew no Mount Royal, are es-
cetlaat. The C:uamdian Magazin. n pusbltsh•
.rt by the(loterio I'abtrbisg ('e Ltd.,
foremen, lser:Q 50 per Neem,
• TOTALLY ECLIPSED.
a rase More W..derfel time M..e..
tad Nelms .( .esus(• M..... Is ('.sed
h, Med.'s YN.ey ram.
1'oRTt ler., Feh. 12 The people of this
neighhxhon.l have not yet finished talkie*
of the remarkable cure ret diabetes effected
by D.dd'e K ideey fills in the ease .4 Dr. E.
A. R..e, of this Tillage. The doctor is
authority for the .tatemeest that his cos. la
totally eclipsed by that of a lady, a patiemt
of hie, whom Bright's diatoms had brought
M the eettg�.s of the reeve. ile pr.e•vi6e1
Dente KiJaey fills for her, and, *basks b
them, she r emir cured. These pills are
. meslawered by its 1.- A. Month A (b.,
Tweets, seal are sob! hy all dealers. or will
be .sailed ea receipt of Mire fifty cents
par bet, or tu, heves low 1.2 5()
Ili 54 Jester Assent. of London, for-
�y a grocer in h'ee'ds., wee se town for
a maple of .iays this weak. N. n espying
the best of health and kicks the team at
906 pe.wda
r
('hairntaa pro tem.
Report adopted,
1151. m0511161'- ret
\ our committee recommend that the re
Port of the fire warden is s.lopteel, and that
,n compliance with los ree..mfm•odatioo,
T'he mals \'ideas W appointed fire warden
fox lett. lawr...lart,
(*bait -man pro tem
Report was elypt*l
\loved by coiocillor S•llow., seconded
by conn.illor Yates, that Ile Honor the
Lieutenant -Governor in ('ruucil as hereby
respectfully repeated to appoint • police
magistrate for the town of (:nderch, with
out salary, and this resolution as passed on
the distinct understanding that no ex pewee
whatever shall be incurred by the town 'D
corimi mace of such appointment.
Moved in amendment by cnuneillore
Mersey and Thompson, that the matter of
appointing a police magistrate be deferred,
awaiting the report ret the special coon
mittee. (Served.
The vote stood \ ea Nairn, Marney,
Thompson, Neftel, Ilei., Saunders and
!hankie 7. Nay l'rndloot, etrachan.
Sallow&, 1 ate., Wilson and Holt h.
The ooussi* Ibis adjourned.
WAR AND SCHOOLS.
1'.srarwll.e Repe.dltwres et Tarim. 5■•
ides• for Thom.
From the New Ors.... Times Democrat.
There as no better prnet a the a eeotal
barbarism of even the cost cirilied nations
of the world than is afforded by a compete'
son of the money they intend for the main
tenni, of physical supremacy ea satinet
the expenditure for mental .npee acy
Though 1t law assumed that brain is
better than brawn, their is no evldenee that
statesmen an regard it. The amount per
capita ex penned by various rovernmesta for
.military and educational purpose se set
down as follow*:
Military. 00
Francs
England. ... .... . .1 7:
Holland 3 511
Saxony ,... 2 311
Wurtowtburg 2 M
leaver& 2 3R
Prima
Rossi*
Deowtark ...
Italy
Belgium .
Auetria .
(twit ',Aced
United States ...... .
204
204
1 76
152
1311
1 36
0 82
039
Edscatiou.
00 70
0 di
O 64
0 36
0 3R
040
O 60
0 03
O 94
0 36
0 4t,
O 32
004
1 16
Rev R..1 ab.M1lM. a pep.lar I'retbyt rat
iwiaNtllew
r wt IJmg, reeeetly eared
i'1, l OJ a i ear islet h salary wad • eon
hens Knelt abm/r, (ktarw, which be Ae
dived.