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THS] L AI INCI- NE w8PAP ER OF HVROITT OOVNT-sr.
GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA. THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1894.
THE PITH OF THE NEWS.
Live Items tramp$!$.
loses leveed es lee Mamas at sits Waa i
4anrell1 r,..*etrd - arta •..-
te• er Dane Maaims of
Gres, 1erperiamer.
).Gly Aberdeen lett Ottawa for Et:gland
o. Frsay.
Mr %. A. 1' 1,..aitiviere, M. 1' for Pro
*
, cuvr. has •...ae•.-d.
Since October Australia bas tient to
(hest Britain 11.754 nous of better.
The Viking ship has beim downed toths
Field Museum, JMkewt Park, Chicago.
Cholera a ragtag in the district); ot
Fluek. Radom asd I'etrokuff, in Russian
polsnd.
General SA Donald Stewart and General
lord Wolseley have been made field
maret,als.
/it Hugh Smith. L. P. P. for Frontenac,
died • D 1 barsday at hu home in Portland
(ownoop.
I`n, masked mon robbed the First Nat
local lank at Longview, Texas, on Thurs-
day
Elward ft Bartlett a millionaire 'mer-
chant. died snddeuiy of apoplexy In Brook•
lye ou Thursday,
;:trut dtatartancs between striking
minte and local authorities are reported
to „,oral penis of the &Sts.
Fein Morin. aged 70. an botelkasper In
Malden Town.bip, mar AmLerabsrg,
bani.d t,inurlf uu Fri ttlf. •
1( Phu. & Co. ' 2S beatnesa
failure' in Canada the past wee& it*IMt
14 the correspouding aet per.
Fenery Ingleside Ift tr .1,Wim sur
Me side • number of sisifitsi `of horde,
het. a.: set line. ter 1 •lee Island.
Ti,.I;rotbertun,,1"of"Locur motive Engin
sort h .s decided upon Ottawa, Ont.. as
the plane fur convention nest year.
At l..v•!on on the 24th Ald. Scarrow's
tittle laughter was badly horned, her dress
butt,; r.sgbt fire from a fireorecker.
In a not between striking miners and
ollcei. at 1'uiuntown. Pa, uu Thursday
t►m i esker. were killed and ball a dozeu
eoa.dr'd
Many uutrieta in the north of Spain and
south .1 France an under snow. Two
maps died at Madrid of exposure and
aki..t. Suuday.
Petrick Finnegan, of E4,m. Ont.. a car-
riage tried to get into Buffalo with • kit
ef a- i on T'.nreday bat was turned bask
by Inspector la/tarry.
The catarert was removed from Mr. Glad
stow ought eye umThursday. No emotion ie
was a!munst.r.d. and Mr. tiladstom bore
the j..:. fortitude.
T:•e em bite bland of Stromboli
Is sL eat activity. The eruption b
late In violence and there are 1r.
gena askew
tiniest nem China says an epidemic
oai.ar to the "great plague" which de -
nest London dunug the ssveuteent5
century-, is now prevalent in Canton.
Jus lawtry, • Winnipeg hotel keeper.
who L's been missing for two weeks. was
10.11,1;;11 Thursday in Rel River. 1t is
spj.sed be c,m.ntted suicide.
iweernor Flower of New York State has
Mord Awmbiwman Lawrence's bill to
ppnnrint the display of foreign flags or (tm•
hems ..r,pnblc building..
At a a0Dvntioii held in Limerick, at
*loch 200 delegates were prevent. it was
decided to nominate the convict Daly for
Ml:anient at the general elections.
The French Government has sued tie
Chicago World's Fair director. for $100.-
106 U,r damage to the Fr.rcb exhibit by
els lire in the manufacturers* building.
W. 1. K Kept: of Berlte, Uel, a vet -
winery surge", was eat 10 Owes at Poe-
tise 1a Praire tin Thanday, while attempt -
lag board Ca
t* bll! • Riming nadian Pacific
tau. -
(.e.rge Holland, a farmer, living about
foot uulee south of Medoc, while plough
tug Tuurelay evening was killed by light
ante. as wore also Me team of bones
and a colt
lir J. E , 3e•g. '.'• Joe Millar sial VI-
M of Wak.4•ld were feet sad seeond in
the queen's Mete of Thursday. Mr. T. D.
.ersHh Log Daly was third. Eleven
• A all has Vern stand by the New York
eats governor which makes it a mbde-
inamor f..r any municipal or state co. -
tractor to employ say other ,lire United
States citizens
John Connolly, a Caseda Atlaetle rail-
car brakesman, on SMnlda, morning fell
from a moving freight train at Rearbrook
sad bad his bead split open. He will
probably die.
Word has been received vt Collatwood
•t the Briton U the Baoterds d two
beta end 22 trap nets by the Gevars-
&est moor. The net were horsed sad
the fishermen lined.
A ` Macdonald, one of the chief swa-
m of the (Greet Northwest Central Rail-
car. whose again have been before the
••dian marts t wetly 9( late, died at
t( ienipet on Tharrs.!&y, aged ft
Joh. J. Gauthier. an inmate of 8t. Pet'
efek's ,tophus' Home, ()Mews, wbo cmc
he to the orphanage • few weeks ego, was
ea Saturday sentenced to three years' ba-
Mtaonm.nt in Kingston pedOrstiery.
1e the swam. of umbrage Usieersity
est Tbured.y the proposal le mishit as
6a`4417 degree upon the Dake et York
rhalPetlenge). but es tie meths helms
uta it wan errftied by 1ff to 4.
k7 a vote of IM Salk (II. >iellih O.m-
tis
We** that ellidel Amgen
1--"( epq••etion with .IamYese
Ib.11 be defrayed from palate
Ms ern were kilted on Thursday at
111164 Hollow, P•. le • riot. sad a mem-
but "f ethers were stranded bilehle Hel-
ls4 misses% miler hum Sma/kie s ee tie
Metapapmet • T.aghle sty 4-
Mod 1 SWR • eiMeelettielitruilik
un.4 b 4Agf • Mai tMir
*ireepwou... Mir , white rest.ing arms,
$.,ii.0 Wch formerly lived it, Buffalo, N.Y.
Mr. Oibb•rd, principal of the high
srMwl at Grorgrtowm, had • tussle with a
hurgl it in his own hoose on Welneed*iy
morning. Mr. tilbbardwas knocked down
wltb a einb, but the thief decamped with
bottling of greet value.
The Brazilian Government has accepted
the medatioo vi England In its disputa
with 1'urtu,tdan.l the corianders of the
wernhips Mandelle and Alfonso d. Albu-
querque whish received the fugitive laser -
gent. will be court-Marti/red lu London.
Mr. A T. Freed, fist many years chief
editor of Tits Hamilton Spectator. severed
its connection with ,fiat juunal on Thurs-
day. Hr. J. It Cameron, .ho has boo
managing editor, moowds hien. lir.
Freed hes been appointed iusporu,r ext
w. tights and [measurer.
Ry *n arran,remeut between District
Attorney Fr11.•w. enol lien Tracy. Err
tis. 11 imao's trial has been io.(punel pu-
tt' Moseley. Jute 4. Mt. Wilmer says the
on y l' ou•d,an lawyer maw toted walk
Geo. Tracey and Kuar.tman, his panne,,
lex the tr sl ..t the carr is Mr. J, N. Grano
Mk lJ l ., mf-Mostte.L
roamer semsemee Deed.
bribing, May IS -Prof Romans diad
soddenly on Wedne.lay.
O1urye J. R.,mwee, F. It S., LL D., was
bort in Kingston, Canada, May 20, 18414.
hu father being the late Her. Professor
Rugsamae., M 4., LLD H. spent his buy,
bored w England. Frarioe, bornane and
Italy and was educated by Tnrtora and in
privet, sellouts. In 1867 be eutei al Con
villa and Gain's ("oiler", Cambridge He
graduated in natural science in 1870 sad
was Burney prise essayist in 18:3 and
('ruoatan testator to the Royal 'Society in
1875. Hawing published a oris of papers
on the ueawoua •yeanl of medusas, he was
elected • Fellow of the Royal Society In
1879. In 1)181 he reeetvel the honorary
degree of I.L 0.. from the University of
Aberdeen.
terewal•g Meer Ae db.ry.
Si uet•te, Out. May 25 -A .ad drown
Ing occurred ahi.et 13 miles north of Wal-
napitau village, on lVabuapitae Lake.
Omer Roe, in Company with two others
from SD.Ibnry, were going acmes the lake
to vat • mice owned by the former, and
when abont three quarters of a mile from
shore Hoy took what is enplaned to have
been a tit Hi, friends triol to sustain
him, but he ultimately topple,) overboard,
upsetting the canoe and was drowned_
The other two men succeeded in reaching
the shore by swimming Omer Roy was
a resident of this t..wu for a number of
year', acid his friends ars gretfy shocked
a
his untimely end. He leaves * wife and
two cbtldren.
AIdwsre Aegefted .f Mime.
iwamaaota. (hit.. May 23. -The ad
joorned case against George Aldward
came up for its final baring. and the pri-
mmer was discharged. then beta no •vi
deuce that ha was guilty of anything mon
than minding his own briefness whim at-
tacked. in giving jndgment the magis-
trate commented severely on the repre
nensible practice of atoning peaceable
sen., which appears to have been pre
valent for some time part. and while he
sympathised deeply with the afflicted
family, he at the same time said that if
y..unr sea would deliberately ro together
for the purpose of committing an unlawful
set lisp Met heir the oonaequense_
Rea every w Trolly.
Toaotno, May Sb. -In attempting to
bo.rd • street car Raymond Hathaway of
Contort. Ohio. dtvped and fell. the front
wheel naming over his left arm, crashing
it severely between the wrist and elbow.
He was taken to the General Hospital,
when it was found neteas*ry to amputate
the limb at the elbow. Hathaway, wbo
own* to the city to attend the rmoee, took
oat iso TDe.day two accident policies in
tb. Hartford for 513 a week sac Allo
"ether be held accident policies antltlin
him to $50 per week. He is • ,Medal
man wltL two ch'ldren. '
The arrier $ dgel.
i ntrooa, May 25. -it was folly expected
last night that the Rosebsry Government
would go to pieces on the budget The
proceedings, however. were attended with
only a few profitless debates. Several Op-
position motions and ...o4 ie were
related by majorities ranging loom 50 to
40. The Government finally assaulted to
lir. Bearonr's resolaleo to report progress,
and the Holm &diourtied.
!THE CONFERENCE MEETS
*laaM (. the ree1M.
V icim:a. B. C.. May 116, -H.M.S. Hya-
cinth las returned, Capt. May states that
he seised the seboo.ers Ans * C., Moors,
Favorite sad Triumph of Vleterla foaled
Pelting for seals in the epee sot, .ad boo
Aerated their gens ani sed wt
else. hese Inter etieglo .»
likely to follow the masa Oelbseer
Mites I. refining to piss* the messiah
.windy.
A O simetee O.epoa•er Deeded riboses
Beresto, May 1 .-P$triek Flan g*a.
of Eco.. O.4., is • e•rpsnter. He at-
tempted to enter the Ualted Steles, Meg
Mg hie milt of carpenter's teen with 11..
het Impostor de Miry tres4sbd lid
slam
Thi Stations for the Year.
Where tee resters WDI Met Their Nee.se-
er*reslee tet Jame- F•11 Deport .1
the .tatteshist taes.tttee-tin
errs Seth ret ass Leas.
The Guelph (nfanoce is in serine in
l)ederseb the_ w_.ek, .ad Tor. S. is v • i., on
WIWI 1 the peeper a the town, welcomes
tie seatMsnsu of tsloth to t be banks of
I,.1. Herca the
Folte.tag is • fall report of the station.
Ong oa.attne for the commas year, ootrect-
ed up to the time o1 roes to press:
I.--GUKLPH DISTRICT.
1 (;•elph Fires (Norfolk Streoe) - W..
C. Hesdenoo. D D.; W. 8. Griffin,
U 1). (Treasurer of the S.natter
Fund ; ofi ., Wesley BariiM nos, Torun
to; residence, 66 Prince Arthur Ave-
nue, Toroou,). Isaac Crane, (Wood-
stock), John Ho.gh, Wns. Severe,
Superannuated.
2 Guelph Stand (Deblin Street) Win.
14 Hoicks, I.L B ; Jams Hors, Su-
psranouased.
3 Guelph Third (Paisley Straw Jams
11 Menem, K A.
3 PvDsuotn Judson Truax (Mardeai.
5 Elora • James Cheriton. Samuel Fear,
Seperann u.ted.
6 k'er4r-,Lula C. Vte.aneon
Swaim, Superannuated.
7 Kramer' -thermos Grandy.
8 Aberfoy le-- Henry Cold well.
9 Manville --Wm. J. Brandon.
10 Bel wood- Wm. Ott•wel1.
11 Ne.agaweyss--T►eetss Amy.
12 Rockwood -Thema J. Sabine.
13 Everton- Hairy J. Haswell, Actoo.
14 Acton Wesley Cameo.. Wm. Bryers,
Seperannuated.
15 Georg.tewn-Dovi4 A. Moir, S.T.L
Ihtid Auld (Toronto), Super.
bonneted. Nemo. Burns, M. A , `Jn-
pernomer•ry.
16 Norval- --Alen. J. Avis, It A.
17 Erin Wm. A. Strongmen,
Ll_ 1)., Oreo. W. Jammu.
Herbert K Christie, John W. Kilobit'[,
Fret. W. Thompson, Vietoria Univer-
sity. Toronto ; WesleyJ. M•wd
oo,
Vietoru Universrty, g
Toronto. 1). B.
Needy.
('barman.
Fin, Secretary.
IL -GALT DISTRICT.
18 G.11 --Juba G. Sean.
19 Iterlie-John Scott. M. A. J. Wesley
German. Superannuated.
20 Wes/rico- Isaac K. 1Valwtn, B.A.
21 Preston -Jams Wm, Thos. 1'. Perry.
22 Helmets: - W . H. Harriet, K. A.
23 Elmira -Jabez H. Dyke.
24 Neer Hamburg Francis M. Matters
S. T. L
25 Wellesley --F. W. Crowle, B. A. (Lin-
wood).
Wm. C. Caswell, Victoria University
Toronto.
Chairman.
Fie. Secretary
TIL-STRATFI►RD DISTRICT.
26 Stratford (Cestrall-Geo, F. Santo,
(Robert Godfrey.)
27 Stratford ( Waterloo Street) -Gr. H.
Cereals, Ll.. D.
28 Mitchell--Jseepb Edge.
29 Muaktm-Aidrew tl. McCulloch.
30 St•ie-Job. Kraer.
31 Fatness -Joke Sall, Gerald T. A.
N ilbugbby,
32 Har.emy - Nsthmoid S. Soirw..b
(Stratford).
33 Embro Archibald M.Kibbos.
Martie J. Wilson, Wm. H. (;wham,
Victoria Ceivernity, Toronto. R.
Felten Irwin.
Chairman
wpOEON'$ KNIVES.
MOW es Mem eve M Memo teem Nes. kl.h
Te erboe'e groom seed's Wldary Mlle
wYeh Mee lever est Malted eared
M lei Mere Dram
g•ws ....a May fth-Bdhes MVwh ge+m
elthe/ewaAlp el G+aMd. t H
deoterc th • DetreiR what aware eargiesJ operation mOlilires .
•
as Mew ..mptsint,kiasey
tremble I.t.Ner semplaial. Voir see -
germs est away M hi. hr N fin, bet
whoa they pet three., semi .1 them mall
tell what w wrong, .d the patient as tad
as ogee. The Mesta derived b7 a neighbor
free the nee of Ibdd'e Kids*y Pille, leasee
ed Mr- Wagons te try the Med
the
ans serei he home b.,.r"ti
hams. regular sod the palm them idiened
hi. Mrppr*red- biz hores restered to his
toner viler • mea who W eboacies.d .11
hepe of ttllsbiwial meal Ieenith.
Tam Swab In it 11 . yw. i. dvoses.
Haw M MOM rotM ef►
Matthew
Ph. D.,
Oda Secretary.
1V. -IT. MARY'S DISTRICT.
34 St Mare's -Wm. W Wiese, D. I).
Riehsrd Service, Supernumerary.
36 Grantee -Joseph 9. Cook, Ph. D.
36 Loma -Edwin A. Chown, R.D. Riak.rd
C. Header. (Lo.dee). Superannuated.
37 Litt. Craig Walter Ayers.
38 Rlrkte.-- Thomas J. Soowdaa
39 Woodhull William Birks.
40 Niese.ri--John Kennedy, B D. (W el-
ber.).
41 Caters -Jobe Hart.
42 .Tlaasederd-.mel. 8. Hum
..D. Jobe L Karr, Richard Peals THE (,ARROW MEETINGS.
S par.saewtd
69 Walton- Themes W. Comm.
70 Lo•de•boro'-Hugh J. [Nor.
71 Myth -Geo. Baggies W m. Mills (
eels), h^.
72 A.Mrs- mh.
73 Helgr.ve-Robert H. Hall.
74 Bl.ev.le Joseph W. I'rtog
Sank, Wesleyan
Moutreel.
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D. McGILLICIIDDY, PR°1611
Ilan.. "'lid tike t'° .I. wtp.d %Wits. OYER TILE HURON TRACT
tie Talo. goiter to help the Opposition or '
that kind of work! Ontario had cat rind
tit the laurels .t the World'.F•u for it
Waren Welcome Ext ndsd.) cultured and educational exhibit, red iiia.•". Tits Grist from ti illi($$'. Kill.
. to the work of die tr.volhs dairyhist
lt
getting a remarkable record ler line butter
1 making. And .11 of this went to show that
the f•rminr Interest wee receiving tair treat w.43, Meeh e1 4...0 4... $e V 4
moot at the bad, of the premien Local •a te Nil Kerre(sede rahpremien sae
(iovement. to the matter of their final• eclat ,'lipped ••d 4..d..tN
ro
nal policy Mr. Mowut had, as Principal treats Kerry metiers.
__ I:rant had well said, " eat upon the strong
box and kept the thieve. .way. A oo•tr.st
was thou instituted between lhaterw and
Quebec by the speaker, and the ec000nucal
policy of the Mowat Administration fully
shown. 'Phe question of edictal mpp,tct
shanty was then takeo up aid the fallacy of
the so%teutivas of the Patrons exposed.
The horns. system was •leo eatisf•c {only
discussed and the position of the t;overD-
meot ably defended. The fee qssttuu and
the ouuduct of the Crown Lauda department
were also planed before the audience, and
the speaker cloud with • magnificent plea itrussels (b l'ueslay of last week the
for the electors to rally ae one 11140 aid village Council disposed of the woolen
prove true to the best Government that had factory to Howe h Co., of this place for
ever blessed this or any other land.
D. %l -i;tllioudJy was called upon by the
cheirmeu and made • brief address, con-
trasting the candidates aid showing the
loss that would result to West Huron if an
inferior mao were selected to replace Mr.
):arrow in the Legislature. Besides, said
M, I hove leen told that lir. Connolly, at
• meeting recently held here, ple.lge.t him-
self to vote in favor of %1ow•t, if • vote of
want of confidence in the government were
itrought in and he i('onn•-IIy t were elected.
What would he the use of turning out lir.
(:arrow, who had consistently supported
Mr. Mowat, and then putttog in • man
who had pledged himself to do Y Mr.
Darrow hal done.
A voiceHeid be would.
Mr. Mce:illicuddy--My information le
that he did, and the eootleman who asked
him the question Is in this hall. 'unison -
ing, the speaker asked every elector in the
audience to give the heat thought to the
situation and after doing so he IVY convinc-
ed that they *oak' he prepared to sustain
the purest and best •dmim.tratios this
country has ever known.
At the close ot this address Rears Malloy
rose, and said that he had Yked Mr. Con-
nolly the question about his course in the
event of • want of snhdenoe motion, and
Mr. Coosoly had slated Chet he would in
that event support Mr M.wat. 1 Loud ap
plumes.)
Mr. ()arrow -Then it appears Mr. Mothi.
was right. ,Renewed applause ;
A voto of thanks to the chairman, .aid
cheers for the gums, 1arrow and Mowat
brought • magnificent manias to • close.
Wm. A.
College,
Theological
Choiremn.
in. Saralee?.
VIII. -LISTONEL DISTRICT.
75 Listowel) -N. h W,llouhgby, DM. Jas.
Ceew.11 (Grierby) Superannuated.
76 Milverton -Abraham t1' 'Tonga
77 Trowbridge -Jobe W Robinson.
78 I:orris--Josise (irseos.
79 Furdwick Solomon C. Edmunds, H U.
80 IV spans Rioh•rd W. Williams I Lists.
wail).
81 Atwood -Joan S. Fisher
82 Ethel - Wm. J. Waddell, Hubert M.
Kellingtoa. Beef. Sharluck, Super -
snosated.
John H. Wath, Hoary A. Newcomb.
('hatr.ao.
Fia. Secretary.
IX. PALMF-RSTON DISTRICT.
83 Palmerston -Fr•neis K. Nugent.
84 Harruton Jacob E. Howell, M A.
Herbert N. (aeon, left without s
station
85 Monte Christopher Hamilton Marra -
tom I.
86 Drayton- _.Charles K. Stafford.
87 Alva-ThomY Iles, Robert .1.
tyre_
Pell Robert .1. Hooking tasiee'lee).
Nrarefield 1:sorga I.ouods.
`(tirton John R. Isaac.
Teviotd.le John S. Corcoran.
('halrwtaa.
Fia. Secretary.
X. --MOUNT FOREST DISTRICT.
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
96
96
97
96
99
Mount Forest -Goo. Rich.rdsoo, Reu-
ben, J. Tyler, William Norton, Super-
annuated.
Arthur --Alfred F_ Smith, S.T.I.
Durham-Jeesph S. ('ening.
Holstein-- Robert Philips.
Clifford -Anacin Potter.
Draw --Janis Ksstls (Mount Force,).
Kenilworth Joseph Markham (Arthur).
Grand Valley --John W. Gilpin, Joseph
1). Richardson I Monticello).
Varney--Fwlwin 1.. Fi•gg, S.T.L IItar
ham (.
l ed•rviIle --(.e. E. Honey, i4. D.,
Charles Wesley ('aero*.
('b•irman.
Fat S cr.t•ro.
100
101
Fla lieerstary.
V.-GODLRICH DISTRICT.
43 Golseiett (North f3tl.Ml--S•mnd Senor,
M.A.. B. D.
M Gedarieh (Vietori. Sieves) -Henry
Irvira
46 Mara (Satemb.ry Street) Joseph W.
Heiser.
46 (;ilea.. (Ostari• Street)- Wm. Smythe.
47 Seeferth--Joempti Galloway.
48 Hetmakeilla-Tars A. Fear.
40 B.yMld-$dwerd Olives&
60 Vann -Webster W. Leash.
61 He.o•B-Ferri Sow, Hoery F.
(lent&
62 Lippe -Jamie Walker (Haman).
53-DunAss.en-D.vM Regent.
64 Nile- Wm. H. Mem
66 Bee.war--Aloe TNked.an.
Camera.
Fie. Heereser y.
VL-RINCARDINii DISTRICT:
56 .ysrrdlse-mouse iAvtesplem" (Fled -
ley M. H.ith1.
67 itlplcy-B..i- L Retam
54 i.eeknew-leer Mllla. Jeb. Walker,
8a sated.
50 Aehseid--Jrmer Terms= (Leak.ew).
60 Whieseb.no-Hebert C. Berton.
61 !Testes--Rehsrt H. B•rsby. S.T.L
62 S. 45.d..ea. O.urps
63 Bethel --Anion V. iithe (Plea Hhwl.
64 Mian- Jsbea J. Neill (Greenmail.
Visitor J. Gtlpfn.
P. $rsetrry•
Vll. - WINUII DI*TRICT.
102
103
104
106
106
107
108
109
110
111
X 1,-1VALK KRTON DISTRICT.
Wakarusa -J. Walker, Sbiltoe,
David D. Roistes4 William Tindall,
t ;gorge W.taoo, .1eperaaaerted.
Mildway-Robert t arias
Hanover --Wm. W. Starling. John
Garner, Andrew Clarke, Superennu l-
ed.
Elmwood- Semite' K. Couch.
Clast.y Robert Davey.
Eden /;rove -Henry Berry.
Paisley- Wm. Torrance.
Port BJgin-Jea. A. McLachlin, M.A.
Southampto% -John C. Pomeroy, ILA.
S•.geen John T. Smith (Southamp-
ton).
Cbairmaa.
Fin. Secretary.
XII. WIARTON DISTRICT.
112 Waartos -Robert Walker.
113 Tars --Jarmo McAllister. John Web-
ster, 4operaanaated. Theophilus Hall,
:Se omer•r
114 Ark wright-Hent; 1:. Hill, John A.
Doyle, Henry Hall, Supernumerary,
115 I lobbinto.-John 1V . Maodereoo.
116 Alleolord-Harvey D. Moyer.
117 Hwpwott►-Tbe.as it. Fydell.
118 Cheerios -Ades Glazier IWlartosI.
119 Kemble-Alez. Scratch.
120 Colpoy's Bay -Wm. M. B&Wlby. ((..o.
Smith).
121 ,.moo's Head -Thomas J. Smith.
122 Dyer's Bay -Nee to be seat.
123 Tobermory -Walter J. Treleaven.
124 Cape ('raker -Wm. B. Dastard.
Robert Keefer, Wesleyan Thee. Colles*,
Moetral. Albert C. Title.
Chairm•r
66 W4eal.s (,whom A. °Weed Ph. D.
66 Tesseramr---Ala.. K. 1llr4 LLl
67 W,+seese- Why 9.
611 E .4. -ileo. 1L Oek1WMk. M.A.,
The Petrie lesiestaose M /N Day Fairly
A•11 rearlesgly Rapseed aeeuegt at
Udmeay.lte,re sees *111 'sato't
m111 sed aeariller.
HOLl1Kh'C1l.LE.
The first nit tine in 11w interest of
(;arrow, the Reform romance for to est
Hurts, was avid a Holmeaville Friday
words" a.s sod was well attoaded. The
Affair was occupied by T. l'. Pickard, who,
,eller a few appropriate remarks, introduced
the candidate to the audience.
Ms. Garrow on owning forward wee
warmly iecaved, and at wore catered upon
• discussion of public greeneus. He hod
mot u -*de • stump speech for four years, and
• novelty always attached to en experience
at the commencement ext a campaign. He
did not come Y • stranger on the present
occYtw, as he had spent o'er thirty years
of his life in the neighborhood and was well
known to many of tboss present. Four
years Keo he bad come before them an uue-
tried man, but now he could claim the
benefit of added experience. He also claimed
credit for hawing • desire to be of use in the
Huuee, although he wee Dot au interm•n-
.b:e talker; but most of the work--tb.
awful work -ext the House wee done in 0om-
Gee, end he could always be found con-
rrieuuousl► p.rlortniog his share of thet.'om-
e lettea work. A stew order of pbltticiaus
but lately been ivaugurmt..d, and the lawyer
sod doctor were now being subjected to
political ostracism. Why this wee done he
could not say. For himself, he was alarm
er', coo, and his aged let her and brother still
were upon the 014 homestead in McKillop.
Was be to be blamed because he had struck
out for himself, and endeavored to de for
himself ! Certainly not. His earliest ties
had beeo marred around the fern, and he
could not do, Der had ke done anything
that would be ,nimio•1 to the farming in
tercets. It took four years to be initiated
into the work of legislation sod his ear•o.t
and honest wish was to sere the electors
independent) of party, clue, creed or
vocatio*. rear, hear I Although he had
beer in the held since Imo September, an
effort was being made now to oust him by •
patron candidate, • Mr. ('oonelly, whom he
h ad not the plower' of an actuaiDtwce
w.th. Three month, ago Mr. I:moolly was
• rood Conservative mod attended the eoo-
esr?ative 000ventIoo as a thoroughpaced
delegate, but since that tune be had
sen the error of his ways and had
remounted the d.ctrteee of Toryi.ea- so be
said. The speaker thought Mr. Coprolly
was • little too sager for honors aid anx-
ious to get then too soon, and suggested
that he be placed in quarantine until be
was thoroughly disinfected politically, be-
fore aspiring for pima as a Liberal. The
farming repreantataoo in the last House
was thirty two, and that ought to go to
.bow that the farming interests .oars not
ignored in parliamentary representation.
H. did not think then was room for m
third putty, and believed teat the two old
parties maperly oonducted was heat for the
country. He thou proceeded to discuss the
fee question is all its bearing,saud after an
czh.ustive expeenien of the fioaecol condi-
tion of the Province closed an able address
amid the applause of the audteooe. After
• brief addren by U. McGillicuddy,a vote
of Gawks w*. unanimously tendered to Mr.
(:arrow, sad the meeting was brought to •
close.
PORTER'S II11.L.
There was • good turnout at the Liberal
meeting at Porter's Hill, Saturday evening.
The chair was occupied by Win Mollusks,.
who explained the object of the meeting
Mr. (:arrow gave • masterly discourse upon
the public questions, dealing with the fee
question, the patron pLtform, the is.onsi.•
tenet' of Mr. Meredith, and the financial
policy of the Mowat administration, which
was attentively received by the modic.oe.
'eta meeting ol.rd with a vote of thanks to
t►. chairman.
SMITH'S HILL
Fla. Secretary.
XIII. --0W KN SOUND DISTRICT.
125 Owes Smiled Andrew Ceaaiegb.s,
Gen. MoKialey, B.D. Sylvester L
Kerr, Separate
146 M.rkdaie--flsmmele H. Edward&
127 FMderue--Ris.ed S. Rupert. M. A.
128 Desdelk-Weely F. Campbell, Pb. D.
129 Stookbols-Jobe Pepper. ii. A.
130 Woodford -Tames Legato, William
H. Corea.
131 Ch• ewortb Jetta W. (A.rrhill.
132 Holland Goitre- -Robert J. Hebs.d.
133 Kepheeela--Sdwsrd A. Shaw.
134 Begonia- George C Balfour
136 Walter's Falls Dieen Sharpe.
136 Corbettoe Emerson B. Servile
137 Prioovll4.-(:ee Hartley.
Albert 9. Heedenen, Victoria Uel-
verrity, Tweet*. Herbert R. Magee.
Chairman.
Fie. !hero ary
ANISE RLY.
Mown•v, May 2R
Joh* Rom, who was home, •heeding the
femoral of hie halter, returned to D.Inth
leat.rday lam- He mob peerage on the
8tr. Masarsb at Oederi.►.
WHAT THE PAPER$ ARE BAYING
Ever .lass Wier (:owwou.v ger out
of jell he has hem op M the eyes la 1401'
amen. Hie partner, That Mrvasnr, le
n ew a aet'.eed as s candidate for Nude.
Wale la the eleveden rendered sosmsary by
Mr. R.aaw's death. It Ind Aberdeen ie
set .capytdy sege.assd la tie Med, of
tree, memed-d with neei1y fenetiese, it
asst dawn me him M times that he was
greenly Meshed when ale Chine persuad-
ed bins 1p release these ewe sus ea the
gtessd
414.4' -,.-.se 1 Kees endespeing
their Hues
The mating .t Smith's Hill eras wall at•
tended. The chair was occupied by Chas.
MaHardy, who ably performed Lb. dates.
Mr. ('.esolly, as usual, was not press%,.
Mr. :(farrow gave another of his able ad.
emesis., and covered the greeted on the
various Wpla of the day. Fla •leo .mayor-
al a miss of g.estioee In a highly mediae -
tory ..nnar. The feeling .t Smith's Hill
a eirosegly in favor of Liberalism and
economical govwntneet.
8..hre► : Mia Dhbrs. who rue e•n
red en • deems tdb ts.ki.g rtehlish-
.eat len Myeens, left lase week ter
D..tfrles. Sr i4.1, where she will ge late
hsrtem- with her filer. why has • large
Mere in that slay. MIN DSIhere has way
web sides Urso cels ram M M lasrs
thee sipsY pea pen4lt is 14. ha&
Brussels : Brussels is going to haw •
amend,dentist in the person of Mr. Ia•vid
son, of Stratbroy .
I.omb:ober° Th... Fair.eruq starts for
. trip to .outland this week to rut, the
hone of his childhood.
Wiugham 11'. Kutch has purchased
the Wllugb.m broom factory, and will ea-
deavor to push trade throughout the se-
wn.
THE LIH.-CON. CONVENTION.
AS was foreshadower) by TRU SIWSA1.
the convention of the I.:b.-Pons. of West
Huron, for the purpose of bringing out •
taadidate for the Legislature, proved to be
a fiasoo.
The "silk-stockings " of the party were
enable or unwilling to aide -track patron
candidate ('orvni t.v, and the fight will nor
be • three oornered one.
W. might sone further that although
then wee no public ratification of the Pat-
ron ssdidate at Wednesday's convention.
the idea of the promoters is that he should
receive the Lib ('o.. support as far ea they
can work the scheme.
But, fortunately, the *chimers cannot
deliver the good.
BKNMiLI.F:R.
A tarp and euthtui•atir gatb.nag wd-
cowed tie Liberal ceedidate to BenmHM►
Teeedsy evening. The me fly/ was held
I. the Pekoes of indsastry Hall. •ed the
chamber was crowded to the door. The
chair was ably filled by the w.fl-knewne
politieal veteran, John Kerala►•e who
gave an able i.tredestiss to the speaker of
the evening. Is deists se he paid • high
tribute s the honesty sad ieteslrit of the
Meerut Admieistrstie pd p'.IM.d himself
le give its .•edidate Is this seethe •
.,nags Nipper% than .ver before. ea the
saeevv.errssra at was • clean and honmeowed
owed
=mat
el this support of .11 hese*
see, Whig et Tory.
Mr. Garrey wee heartily applaaded m he
was
4. s.. w the platform eMf i..4. ss51 hoped te ties r ,sissy ....b
matte seam ream sew ogee before tr was
ever. H. regretted the shames el Mr.
as he believed the ea.didatm
should appear tagjMbr aid give the
•.d4e.e• a shames to eh.00e : however, he
ovoid Who .e dventega of Mr. Cee.etly'e
abelm(l., bet muds* himself to holo. After
thrmk1.g the el eters for ',mediae by him
leer years ago, ie asked fee • eenWwen
of their eappat, seat for himself, het he
mese ie was a I.Uewse of • ped govern -
meal fee tarty -toren years be W keen
Or • her .t thein cod Ms life
•e *Pia herb. i.M September
he wile brought 4M the Std by the Liberal
eenventies, and he wanted the mos
tribe h.wllght him Det se $ e..dldate
he shad by him haw. p.M.s er .e
}meas One of the *rosy feature.
.f the Irma G.vemar...t was Se
hrseme £•,.risen,. sad thin was . depart-
emm6 white iss Os srosaissi
183000.
Exeter Jas. Gould, lull street, while
working 10 the saw null reoonilynjured
Ins knee severely and he to no. cooed 10
the house.
Ilullett : Ile were sorry indeed to hear
of the sudden and untimely death of .I. Tay•
lor, brother of Andrew Taylor,teacher in S.
S. No. 7.
Krussea : Brussels is to supply the
Throom for a welding not very far away.
e bride lives to the direction the wise
mea came from.
Clinton t their Johnston has one of the
best matched teams to be found in this
county. He has already . refused 9375 for
them : the man who buys them will get •
fine carriage ,seen.
elision : Jame" Tattle, who some time
ago went to Pickford, Id rob., to reside with
his.on,returoed here. He liked the reentry
there, and Gooks it is a tineev-tmCD, but the
olimat• did not ague with him.
Crsabroke : (►D Monday Williams Mc-
Dougall died and will he buried ori Thurs-
day morning .t Brussels cemetery. He was
• eon of Donald McDougall, of this village,
and was in the 23rd veer of his age.
Cray : t>o Thursday of last week Miss
Jennie Telfer died at her father's rstdesoe,
lath con., after • briet illness of about a
week. She was • very stte•abls person and
her unexpected demise Is deeply regretted.
Brussels: (to Wednesday June bth, 14'.
1). Hart, Agent standard Bank, Kingot on.
formerly of Brussels and Mies Laura E.
Folger, also of Kingston, w01 be married in
Si. /.urge'• ( 'tithed ral to the Comet one
cit?.
Hensel) : W. learn, with regret, of the
death of Reuben Charles Stossna•, eldeet
brother of Messrs. %''{Ilan, end J. 4.'. !hour•
man, of this piece, in Springfield, !amour,.
Mr. "totteman left hen for the West .omer"rie •
23 years ego.
(Tipton Rev. Mr. Newcombe, Method-
bat
ethod bat minister at Ethel, has bought the bones
and lot belosring to the estate of the late
,Ito. l'mlbic-k. IT. i.elteve is is los tnvnt ton
to superannuate this year and make has
home at Pluton. •t/
Seeforth David Me11s•*M. act' el Rev.
A. D. Mcl►enald, D.D., arrived home cm
Wedue day for a short visit. It is some
Gm. since he has beet in Sesforth. He
holds • good position Y stenographer is a
large erren factory in 1►rtroit.
Meaforth William Johnston, son of
Robert ,loh.atoo, who has been in the em-
ploy of W. R. Counter, Jeweller, for the
Tat couple of years, lett for Arnprior on
Monday. H. is • smart young man and
will make his mark wherever he may go.
Kippur Hugh McIntosh, while remov-
ing stock from the upper portion of his wag-
on .bop, either fell down the .techs or
through • trap door, he dos not remember
which, receive log • rough shakier up,
which will necessitate his lay's', up foe •
while.
Londsbmm - Mn. 1;. Grassy, of ('omber,
is expected here this week to reside, her
boafr.d dying last week very soddenly
Mn. Gr oy is a daughter of Mr. l.wreece,
of the 13th cos.: Mrs. I:r•oey Its the
sympathy of this oomm.•ity in her cul be -
meat
Seeforth : !ammo .Ic'instou, of ('algary,
%.phew of Thomas I.*pelt., is at present
visiting his nuclei here. Mr. Johnston ie aa
old Sraforth toy w►r les been ranchier a
the Northwest for several yeah. He came
down with a carte of beef cattle for tie ()td
('ow.try market, sad will take bucks let of
stockers wish him. He relines ie as great
• degree ea ever the ehsireeteriatice that
mule him es popular when a bey at school
hen.
Brussels tlruseele will this year Host
56,000 worth of debentures for 20 yah, to
take up those falling due this year.
Kippen : George Taylor's horse, "('anoy
Scotsman," has • ntaoe measuring four feet,
four inches. Mr. T. would like to hear from
Dome one who can heat this.
Losdesboro : Mr. R. Rork well is thinking
of taking • trip to Loudon, Keg.: this trip
would perhaps improve hie he*ltb very
much, providing he could stand the tourney.
Clinton : We are pleased to say that
after seventeen weeks of confinement to
her room, Mn. Carlini, is so far improved
i• health as M be able to be up and raosive
lies tei al •
!<jlsaDtivlpe : Haws. B.bola' fate barn
was streak b7 lighteisg, but fortunately
only Nightly 'inured, as it did ant take fire.
Messrs. Codnor. k Stewart had two horses
killed in the field.
Rramb Council met last eight •d
passed a bylaw issuing 16,000 debentures
for 20 years at 5 per oast. *ad they are now
ea this market for gale. They are to redeem
those issued ea a loan to George Hew*, on
the woolen mill
I:odiich . The lightning of Thursday
morning tat struck • large elm tree os Mr.
Carrie'' farm on the 7th me., and sot oily
broke • member of Wale from it, bot
bonged bore ohunk• d wood out of the
body of the three, Ked threw them a °amid -
*rabbi distance away.
8edorth : Tho Island of Morrie Bertram
(:riga, aged six years, gyres moths .rd
two days, eon of Rare W. Grier wbo hew
rely clerked here for Loewe Saa,well, took
plum here os S.eday afteeseos last, from
the residence of Wm. (.res, Main strait,
The round lad was accidentally killed at
Montreal, ea Thursday d last week, by •
trolley ear 11 appears that he was putties
pas a tie track and Ole step of the ear
finish We., kill)., him i.emedy.
Slyth : Death lea again metered our
midst, the victim this tier being Wm. R.
Jamin., brother M Der bweseae, Robert
Jamimee, ala el Mrs, T. H. Ashhery. IR*
da.sased had been ill fee sees twelve er
thirteen weeks, neisriag from en .base* oe
ea* of his 1ii, sed. despite all that wndi-
eel *kill oDeM do, M semwmbed on Sunday
afters' last The hese& trek plea* ea
Wedekind*, moron` eat 6 30 a. is , sad pro-
moted he the ()resod Trunk railway depot.
were the corpse was vent to Leeds to
he berried.
Bayeelell Whet is sew meek* mesh M.
imam .ad wonderment here is the great
eras* that has remdy taken plass he the
.ss of Mier Metaled, olio
o h.* been ler
rpers u helpless Wridden Would. It
W been armored try same Christina Seim -
spy et Toronto. that at • earth^ tise last
week ore mal peewee sln0 4 he made that
strifes, she veneersd. That day
(eiayyseb ) she
area trent eher ked *Ked
(•lia1 memo the ream, sad has hese a►1*
be wall shwa we day sinew sad . steely
tet+$+sseibi.
T.ckersmitb Mier Annie Tnrry, of
this tow.ship, hes been «waged for the
Simmer, by the new proprietors of the
hotels and eters at (:nnaby Park. Ont•no,
the famous Summer resort Mae Torry
Ism bad considerable rcipsneat.* as bead
seek and manager .1 Sommer betel., this
being her third commend veDemme at
by hark. Park. They fnq.ently have in the
height a the sesames from 600 to 1,000 at
diener in ow day.
Timm : One of our merchants wee
brought Were l'. Seidl. .1. P , Thursday
last es a 'barge of defranding the mail*,
and was mulcted in a firm of 110 and ems.
The off•se« was sot del with an intent of
delrandIsg the tells, bet it seem. the party
had suet same feathers to a fret in Lealee
attaching • small tag te each feather ea
shish was writlss the color the feathers
were to be dyed However, this will ha •
warming to Niters. TM isformatie. wee
• d by Dep•ty lespeetor Fluter, st
Clinton • Georgi Rase cos, Chats**
popular bscycli.t,.M with ...items sevident
white on his way from Corrie to Mildmay
Ilei week. He was travails' berth ea the
Gerrie sid.ead after dark, sed when in •
swamp shout five miles Det ht. wheel struck
• prejs tier rest gad broke, totting him fall
bereft. Hie head 'true& the root .m4 ea
eft tie ears wee badly laear*ted. Tbrswie;
the Moho. wheal Mai she swamp he trade
.i eek to Mosel., wham hie wsmsi were
deemed, mid the feltnwisg m.er•img he dart
vel Det arena ea hie ionises, reaeleag M (M
rimy after a trip e( shoat 20 mM.e, tbre.rh
Wag .(.d(reeeed. He has bus riding for
several years, sod mill the pee tent\
ewer snot with es .lien,.