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GODERICH, ONTARIO. CANADA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1894.,
ay all �-
Arrears
ON OVI( LOCAL VAPOR AND
You will be an Honest
Ilan or Woman
see
THE DOINGS AT OTTA W A.
What IsGoing on at the Capital
east tar meet,. [.pert -rhe Ifseard W
eke tewloe Thr Tremble •bens
operating /'ardwell antes+l•
why elf the the/•rate,
T ' AL (ur►egaadaaoe.
(I1'1'e\1'% A, Aug. ltli. There ate
many. nu duubt, who are disappointed with
the work of the session, who expected the
osevthrow of the 1:overniwet or something
equiely as starlhug. They will not care•
fail) weigh the evidence but only look at
liar general result Nothing short of spelt
float cycl.aoe eat Pony Ince than teat the
Liberals have made aur headw•) ,n attack•
Sag 'he Tory atronrhulda The 1.IheralsdiJ
mei. headway, however, but It is not the
Impreseli they make os. the House for
which thew have the moat regard. Their
ration MM arouse the eorntry to the d.'
Omaha gen otos of affairs at (haw& to
the diagnose system of government they
are I.vimg trader. They do not expect to
watch a %eedact frost the Hooper, ter u.e
furl is pecked. but it a when they agate
appal for a new trial that they look lair a
revcirl of judgment. lis oar manse at may
be estrly sato that the Literals dui is. -t
aka tench headway this leaden for they
del net succeed to eosrrvt.nr Tuned te.
Lingetlt, nor 1'4t.m. nor Hs.eerltMonett
A I u In .oneecuoa with the 1 wren Molise
,anus!, but obis expected a cruyactlru or
that rum of the culpnts would to -a queen•
get fere. Let ase Ty one carefully study the
vats* •bat were taken heat emelt i and wit -
gen 'he (..1.1 debate hoist the Government
end us. IIo*en pat .,n against every fate
and honest prineiple Let lea Stene,• of
tided*, who hese the power to make or
break the firooromart, ask tbenteeives
whether or tet they aro wteatied that the
Correa Moire steal was 1/0 steal st all but
as hottest )Ot : if they are satisfied that
-t useev , Cana, M..*; ..vy et al ere
worthy of their coofdeace ; if they are sat -
•iltrea dirty are not being bled to keep the
preset Government in power mod if they
NC from the bottom of their hearts an-
el,r fes each time, let them vote the Tory
flick, • t„ n• time. What an iotereatmg
pour., t it would make if we soul.' gt t the
"trete:toe tea heaestly saswer theme ones
Pons a.,rordsPe to their hottest couvIctiota
SO4 1, -lief.
. 1 Lt record of the sees** is an nteret gag
see -1 ares Bridge. estimated e. at *112.-
00C : ,e: oil tart duaoe Bred t, be *430,000 ;
Ark a le,.cd dam. let wnhout tendert ata
lets•( the mustry of or.r t?14i,000: Little
Repeat bock asd lits. estimated coot, *44,-
00(. .dualseat, 9260 .000. and iso d
elstn;• e
un retng W oyer 89i0,(t00 ; Tay
mo.,, eternal estimable. *132.000: actual
gest, `4;-,000; $t. Charlet breath loser•
oek,.ul Railway, 14 wines in length, es
intiltot rmit $140,000; actual coat, 11,750.•
OOr Railway sult idtas, nearer Ree mtlloo
*iter. fest Anemic ateatesh'p subsidy,
' . Freaeh treaty ehsoden;ug over
flit. • year duty, collected on French
was • be mate up try taxing the farmer's
mgrseetural implements or his hinder twine
Ofthe nsceeearlsa of life that enter nate the
hone Loki of the teachable or laboring man,
A PRAIl. To OTC'S r MOSS, ELL.
The pngoscinus fellow who called out to
kis fr:ro4., "hold nae bask. "let me go,"
when he wanted to get at the other fellow
is • eretty good illustration of the Govern- `
veer, jewellers regarding the opening up of 1
Csriw.11. For tun ream the collectorship
of 'n.' port of Montreal los been kept
venue and for that number d yesre "Rob"
"Whet., El'. hie held the appointment m
his 1•••krt. Now all dalton Mal'.rtby
were • •s east for the Government to opens up
(:arlw,I1 5r appomliog ''Bob" White to the
Montreal colt/mks/ship. The 1:uversmwt
este repeatedly intimated that they had no
lest o.! 110 arthy's ibfueoca and go Tato s
fight with the dealers of the "new' party
with I. enure whenever opportunity offer-
ed. They were very pugnacious but while
they were wane°g to get at Mo('arthv,
they were asking the Governor-General to
Mil them hack by tot forcing then, in fair
lattice to the port of Montreal, to open uP
Cantwell just yet. Coats any stronger
nidenee of wellemen or cvwardiee be asked
than tte fact rewind. The Government
tam they are strong in the House, but they
Vee ••vtdeotly kat their faith is the
/wmtr. The strength of in.., beast or
InveramSIL slat not be meshed by out-
ward &plleon s ms. A man may be a per-
( vi.diator in outward appe.nace
eltheerh • physical and moral week with -
So it is with the Tory peirtY Thin"
weal always what they teem. Who would
seer take Faster (for deillarsa.d owns) to he
met of the meet mare/Hai advocates of the
Rases( tetnp•ra.os, whom Iiste.ing to him
laud the French treaty and asking Parlia-
s•eat to allow him to take the duty off
reach wine to make drinking of spiritwons
Iqurn a wipe would ever accuse
lAeseplt. if�g grand high priest
I••sshty, or to base h..11 the antbor el a 1
work ro t tied "Montage n failure." No,
fes can sever tall ; leis w ve ; so
0^ irotermtnsalssatl �s�eng�eal� j roues.
en 55ee.0*04 i 11. House but mot
That is why Sir labs The•psoa
"e't oMn ('ardwdt
Tilt vo'ris's Leen.
yAOa�.' wont es ta -es eggees.ibllity of the
'+m••wte. Quanta yourselves as to
1lestber ter est rola what haat gor.rmment
mf if raw *aswgr it h the affirmative it
.Ila with you to &poet neo Sae you have
m`"e . thalami nista ba.pre.ed to boomed
the sunt serape ami dish.aest ...L.ia_tiom
Ikal ( sew attempted 56 direct toe .fairs d
I tat ea es
wnmr.n fey'• Man may gran
'kr Ispat beam without mash effort hut M
Ise stain i
6 t - -tate they will tet give tine
eeset n1 dived Metal gsve•asmsat the
teWtfm0 Mtn y0. home
i••h year whether year texts am IngtuaeiM
M if an what yes that pest hod Is py eo
w ae yes has. M hart own ale year
lax weQet�rS tot
ostar ttea el•n ens r•-
6_'""
l le set abase ao 1Mt1 tor/ whore the oto
ba'Ilease has hese M issues ee b.r..ed
taxation. labdara! eovernmss u go it I 1 1 kl Es
r GAUNT
let CITT ♦ ■•1. i�.aa__ ._ _�-__ . - _ _ SPORTSI�_� __ . .,.-_____ _ _ t_ -. 1
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Idled mnlase ytia 0arefullY w►teh w t [how --_ __-__ I was to efts tale ru t, anal cen ase hu1 AND v s .e v a ...a u. •. t rules ruuld het• •fare etaance Ilad the FROM OVER THE BORDER.
you hate sleeted to repro set you are dulug •
D. McGILLICUDDY, itltora
with your money. You have so tax outlet:- tend wt
one result gale's prompt arisen be takes to I
tor to bother )uu for a. merchant fromy It '1'bat our Roman Catholic
whom. you purchase performs that fusruou Why He withdrew► his Support brethren and uneasy others, will by forum of NOtsa from Diamond and
eircumatenoea be oompelled to witbdratw
tor the tesserument. l tau pay two or three ------ from our Order, thus deheolug the aims ot
cents • Yard more for your attest thio year
rhe t eratt Assert ll t Ike Order u pronounced by rte Prom/tees
than you d,d last
IAlerts woo their last gams the shire Aube
would than bare bees !metal 1u games woo
Lawn and lost. The staitdtog of tt.e u;r•. • lube
now is as follows. Junior aloe wen 4 lost
2. Fast End woe 31set 3. Alerts eau 2
bat 4.
)'ear, but as the felon laa •a •a freed nee re Ar .ua5e455. a ■M.S 'lir L•derlrh sea". nu" pr•tate "145 the r. r. A , and('osnel• aid its defender', ultraPr and ata°rapih in Ite stead
uniformly raised and each nlerchantcharatee another ultra Protestant orseantrahoro, of 4 Isb -Tory are rtay us. t:e«I 5.25-
5.510.' ea hia neighbor for his 0ottoo, you Ir forfeited rasr.a +sepere oboe wbich we have already un.• too many, of the The Jester. *1 here -•Law■
do not teem -limbic the .aur ant that nacre's- Me Jellied the r. r. A. sommity of wbicb 1 at ttoo far quite on-
ed price althoueh half the time It u going oousiuoed. Pott, ttuly, Tenets 1. aeerlrlt
into the hands of .thereat enotaetur. to -- ta`
•E. Gst•CT.
into the pockets of the manufacturer who THE following letter front County 1 ackpow, .1aly 23x4, I :•al
keep • dishopest (.uver0norut to power or
whim the elect:one acne about attain, is 5555 I'res,drot, .Laos E. Gaunt, to The Luck-
tn "promey up handsomely In m acct BY THE GU•iiOTINE•
wq , say a .u. the �aames that have been circulated agau►t Meat. teieerlo awes eseej tea Itetth tater ase
b u rder er rwld nosearesses
Lyn.*. AtH a'-T..re wore few pep
5'15Sd til* Palace of . Janice c __yeti
ter.lar wi.a the aria of Saute, t .e armee
of Y,eei.ianl (:.toot. was resumed. T5
prams* reMksd *.ant more dame an
took ills meat with • mucaiog sushi apo
his (.ors. •
Leblanc, the moldier who was a fog►
Y tow sentinel, a a uoarloetug reply to the
letter 1 wall have sou% L 1w
voters' lusts,
A BRIGHT YOUNG MAN GONE.
addle •yds anwned is harlIngs•a toy
WSU. a*5ilmg.
Aug. 31. The tollowiog,frnmThe 11e,nti-
too Times. refers to the death et o grand-
am of our townsman, Jas. Watson.
A eery sad case of drowning occurred Tat
Old gentkuiau, cvoceraiug has withdrawal
Mets the support of caodieete loonolly dor-
fag as recent election •
Diets Sit. In your true of the 13th
Met. a modes of resolution appeals, alleged
ie have hero paved bs au Aseocutlwu ant P.
of 1. in the 1 ouuty of Huron, known as
Pride of Art.11eld, . a hick would imply
♦s. S the ,;r»,:on ltn.ge•a„e•ei ;;t.'ntet• in
wrest u teeing takeu In the base boll games
that art belub played on the •\g•ieullural
• Park by tie. (' Base Bate Jamie
ad of the buys (oa�tr prr -
ls form they will not lack for e•rthusta.tte ad -
tourers lu the game sattriery last they
skewed up in good shape aa will be seen by
d the folIowang .
u ' k'n. suunr- 11tpl.v Ra.T*... The letu-
cardtne club played 15e return mane with
w the honor team oar Saturday lame The day
wan a beautiful one for both the players and
! the spectators, all of whom seemed in the
latest of .pasta and apparently appreciated
the game to the fullest except. '1'be game
wee umpired by Wm. 'lilt, and hu de-
els-trus were satisfactory to all the players
and ale to the spectators. (hemeiowlly he
0
night n the bay, at .lutten', 1..1' Gone., that it snit .aatwted its the township of pri..r••r with C'aeerio at )larewillna, lestt
foot of Wellington street. The vict,t:.wan A.bheid, but singular as It m:t
ay apposite he Bra suet t merit' turd btm tt.at 4.e luttmld
r. y u c m pis elft r o Kill Pres:dentCaru••t probably at 14.116
reso,uudw adopted by corpulrtious or r•. r h the chief magtatrate !MBA titer
Hyde who tor the part twenty )ea.. has sociatiuur of bodies of mean, vise . that the ckl•
CC`p` thepns.tton of news event ,; the 1310.4,4 of the mover and aecouder of suc1. )1, 11.brv•uil,'counsel for the defeuM,
), o the and resolution should appear in Such awl the followed end mn,IC ear 111.1:ee1 tur toy pre*
ascretars r name 5o atachrd, atoms to have otter. At',.b,.ut noun toe jury retired.-
furab1 t lbw d el
IA. t to
Felw*rd Hyde, aged li, )r.r., son et 1: t1. I he
fattens • I.etwee •e
1',s., hover,
euog Hyde left his home a few mottoes
f» h.ry sight o clock last eyeing. and a Len
seeing out rernukef to his mutLer that has
Was going down to the hay to take • bath.
lin. Hyde, immerse that he could not
Swint, tended...I hint bf !1.e f.ci, teihng her:
lube cart tuI. Ile laughingly replied : ,'Oh'
i',i he all right'' On reaching; the bait
hems*. there were a number 04 )(mud men
been eutirete ,poured tether ease formations
probably hest known to them,aelees,and un-
der that c.y-er they email With unwarfaoteT
pineal/alit i..aniadlvidual. lttnaght be well to
treat each anon) moue comment:at Ions with
What the* deserve- "taut contempt. Ret
ea the other heed shute rur.ht imply guilt
qct the part of the aaru.ed, esp«:,aty by
lied lo)s Mn., send 11)51. delayrrt grtthit time tat alliterated with the facts, or with
e5ese who bevelled oily a -rely distorted
into the rater unnl skeet nine o'clock. mew of the was pteseated to them. 1 have
Neter bins when he sent into the water rte sin imentit* tf esteenag into a uewapap4r
a yowl= man sensed Hooray, lad to him oitruserey' in skis ease, u 1 eresese .t sea..
Hyde remarked tl..• be "had out Logo i• le pro.incttsu of no rood, seed rise that
awmrn.teg for two teen " S1heu 1♦
was about twelve tr tuctteem feet .ut from •,f all the 1 i e o -app-ase
fret deet)
called out to H) ) g out tato theslightestbls I 't1 soya
the is hart Inhere the watt, s about esht eye sora et my c receo, to es iter. 1501 bxuutt•1 Hui
114 di d
i f.noe of my .012013 in the 40110' ..wrest t r.m Ins face. Hte cugu,.4 gave duffs, of
�••ey Teased a splssbtng .td whloh enne people &Mums tuenuuemu,wul, appeal.
• • 1. .Ire you fooling g ttou a hu. 5401 -neo a child the prisoner
Y d4 I.s
and. after au *wormy of about •ynatt -r u
an houe daring wbtch there ism eousinior
able - excitement tri eruta 1tN)Ufa re.
lump! and anuouueed • Verdict of guilty
ansa Santo' was sentenced to death .-y the
gutut4.
5115.. 1(p. death sentence was *tete
Santo e•teleimed: "Wive la revolu:tau
e title r'
ft.e primmer was im'ie-ietely r•izor4 by
the geh.tartuoe and hurried toward* his
cell lone oh tee tome hens.,- As 4e le(
toe court noon he cried: •'Courabw, cent
rodeos. 1 ir. Se &foment. !" '
t tear proper pars for the ptettation itspite u( his .l.B.►ut attitude, how
-
f was hit by the boa w Inch brought forth kind
applause from the spectator.. Hes .hart.
I -declaims not only kept the pies. re In their
plecee but made the genie tarter and none
interesting. Both teems dere disappointed
in the score, holevcr, as they expected •
p
pretty even game, but ea score will show,
lemeardaue players were not aIle to judge
1'rsasatau's cut ter at all, and were kept
gueselog where the bell was all the time,
while our boys eyed up the ":South l'aw
t per's., and pounded the "pig skid' ajl over
the held throughout the whole game.
KIN, 11411.5E
la kis,
The lett., 41'1 Dot re v. Heo.e.. "Peale p
Pt. Y Pe the oriel feta orf the ease, tad a which they wtateweut, "1 believed its God. Whet i
elect to be pvnosally sed collectively Ip- became ..4.r 1 saw that it wee ant Our*
wetted. - • that created man but shut it wits man 155
T no awn 1•ersnnal clar•e cootaiaed in created Oust. Tutugh 1 bare been int a
said twsi,letiou, I0 that 1 have acted dis-
loyally to the 1 aunty Arocati.o. To an
unprejudiced public 1 can Mee" little dish
(laity in proving that by ley action I have
acted loyally to the A•ioesetluu &and that
epee other head* moat rest this stigma.
ed the iimation imm-thatelyafter,and again
nevi song noanent r,heswamover ee«eehat
was the mao ter with tf.e )oocg mac. ,lust
aa Ise reach' d lam, Hyde wee disappearing
from view. He•wsay meet t hold of him,
'and Hyde grasped Henoese). A struggle
ensued, Hes prey doing his Lest to kelp
the poor itis.* above the steer, but u
Hyde woul.i has: dragged hum down he was
ev,mpellel te' thele the drowning n an of. At cur enema meaty meeting held tel perms:woe them ut t d la
At ' hese
Hat Runs Hits Errors
1:, tlu.ntr, let B. 4 0 • 0 6
W. Hervey, 3rd i:. 4 0 1 0
T. Taylor, C. 4 0 1 4
B. Adams, L.F. 4 0 2 2
1). Matheson, P. 4 0 2 2
T. Md:aw, (. F• 3 0 1 1
uwrt time here there Peen 11100/1injnet;oe, F...1. Sutton, K. F, b 0 0 0
The sentient In the north atter three unman, .l. el arson, tad 1,. 1 1 1 1
•y „ l'. Mayen, a F. 3 1- 1 1
pro atl u were f .reed to resume work at
the same okI starvation weber,
2 9 16
"After this act the anthoritie+, not yetis•
fled with punishing these poor wretches, g:opgat•w.
m ur:er to save La awn Isle. to a state of mntct ry runts
�e•atotth o* 1'e bru*ry 6th last, a resolution were made to alt person* of our sect. Just
ere"t sxntea.ent and semi-ex4auetion Hen- war adopted there, by ak'ainost unanimous es long as these etrr.enree nee employed so
nes) swans 0. shore, and • pundit r of young mote, only oors diesenuent, to the . flet : Song aril we repiy wtta tee dagger and
men Wr,o were cher. jmoed in (h..eare1. for "Thlt, in this county there could for ne of with dr.,4wite.
the 1 aime Om of them named Williamson 45..., ... tmu.ectlo' or collu.len w 4th the ''for lust words of the Chimes* martin
dove dos -nand s
arcs n
•eeridip bei 'n itis the
� g
t . 1'. A. or any esctsrtran orq•n:rau, o.
earface. Judging from the doubled up state As we were then prepense" to piece came
It us thought younr Hyde must have been dates to the Edd, ouch a resolution wee
nriee.l with ,-rrmps,which had prevented his dee.ne.l iti•p.t;tut ani order to satsefy our
replying to Heonseay's query. Roman ('uhohc brethren that w our
Police t"oasteble 1 able, who was seen at county, at least, we would have a straight
the scene, telephoned for the waron, and Patron contest, unmarred by the tntroduc-
1 . C. H.,, . to it conveyed the remains to
hie father's house, No. 18 1:heaver-.t.
1h, M..•ke'ean, ono ter, was notified, anal.
0o bearing the ylreuuustances, did slot
eon/leer it necearry to hold ant inquest.
i)ece.aed sem helosed by all who knew
him. For the last ten years he has been in
the employ of the Sawyer Harris !triple -
mote llanufactunnv Company, where he
wee serving hi. apprenticeship as a machin
tat. He was secretary ut the Wentworth'
Presbyterian Sabbath School and an usher
in the church. He wan also a member of A
tem -pan), 13th Battalion, and well thought
of by his opmr.d... The large number of
foetid, and neighbors who have called at
the house since the sed accident shows the
esteem an which Mr. Hyde was held, and
a wave of sympathy which 'easement over
the north•easteru part of the city towards
the parent. and family in their terrible be -
movement.
HOPKINS-
Tomato Evening News
Who's Hopkins
What ' 'Tryst mean to say
That von &Mt know Hopkins '
Flip flap Bupktor ,
John Castell Hopkins '
1. Castell Hopkins
Jolla C. Hopkins '
.1. l'. Hopkins '
J•ek Hopkins '
.1. Hopkins'
Hopkins'
Then you don't know Queen Victoria,
Who thinks a lot of Hopkin. -
05. much that she asked him to
Poll the wire.
And get her called
gam of Canada.
But the Wires didn't work
In fact they broke -
And that's why ahei only Queen of I.reat
Bream tad Ireland, Empresa of India,
De(eader of the Faith, etc.
Jack's a dignified chap --
Hemel like to he taUed Jack
That's why he's called Jack.
He's an Imp. Faddist,
And of comes • faddist,
And the very maddest
Mas in l'.oacklawi
If say foreign
1'rlooe.
Potentate,
P3LN•te,
President,
Or exeeureiruist
Dom'1 take off his hat
To tin fates Jack.
When Hopkins stops
Breathing
The Empire
(Ol Oreat Arima, Ste
will {o stash,
Aad there wont be anything
Lott
Kemp& the memory of
1leph2•0.
Tse ('teem.* the nyee•sa.
Effectually yet gently, whet costive or bili
eer,w when the Mood is fenprw sr slag*Wt
M permamaatly tktn hmhMaa' eeastipatins,
te awakes the Itideep.eed liver es • hsahhy
assielthele. M11wei bMior*. sells sr frwea
w Rym elf 1l
Tn aPPsL le only 91 • yes. Is shows.
were: 'Lung ore au*Peby. heath to
society.' These words cra.eed the ocean
and the mountains will resound with teem
where mitt the acct's idem prevails.
When no longer atatriue workingmen are
drivku to suicide and when no lomber the
sect is persecuted, but ore ruler* and legit*.
time of any sectarianism whatever. 1 l*tore are eztirpetel teen will name the
might say that the,n,.nutea of mid meeting, era of ezpinitatiuesuf the wuskiugmen uad
u recorded by our 1 panty reterv. las. bappinees will reign "
H. Gardner, will show that r Brother high
up in the order, none other than our WELLMAN'S EXPSD.TsCN.
county secretary hta.wll, bat who re -
ram Owser ee the Sold l7.te 11
joitee in membership with tee said "Pride
Explorer w. 5 14 C..,tt r+Kb
of Aohf eld asemeruo0," was a supporter of
said re.-.lutioo at our county Meeting, u Loitios, Ang. 4. -Mr. FisWeq, owner
was also the delegate from that aseo c,ateou of the yacht Said, whisk rsorntly carried
represeot.ng their viewson the matter, sod to Trome news 01 Walter Wdlmau'+ polar
because 1 staid loyally by that revolution, expedition, has in the Standard a letter
which he helped to introduce, that assort- foneerniog the report brought Booth by
tion now proposes to read nee out of the Captain Battolfatt. Ho writes in a friend -
order ; to my mind this appears a piece of ly told -you -so strain. Wellmauaptrcant°
glarinv in000.iatene). bays behaved, his sayw, exactly as one
l5 -fore entering u010 the ooptst 1 wrote would expect of a plucky American. He
Mr l'onnolly that if he was pot • mcmler seemed to have been comjtelleI to abandon
of the 1'. 1'. A., 1 would do alt 1 could for hie original scheme and to be turning hie
him, but If he was to any way connected *Moroi to Peach lillerleud. If are should
with tat Order, 1 eoull sot support hum .urtw.l it would hie • very interesting
Now. the fact of our candidate being con•
motet' with the P. P. A. organvrtion is
not attempted to be dented, and 1 am pos-
sessed ot evidence thereof, which no reason-
ing man well deny. 1 had opportunities of
discovering the trne inwaidoesa of the re,
coot campaign as conducted in West Huron
which were not accorded other ,members of
the order, and having discovered the rot -
teepees of the affair and the evident
duplicity being practiced. i felt it my duty
to acquaint my brethren with what 1 firmly
believed to be the facts to let them then
tiro their owe individual judgment to the
exercise of their franchise, and only after
consulttog some of the leading Patrons, and
finding that they agreed with me., I took
this step. But In oar riding the Petrov
candidata was trot only cnn•ectd with the
Order of the P. 1'. A , which would relieve
any Patron from farther supporting him,
but the glaring fact is also presented that
he was also backslidiog into partizanship as
wall : or why did Clarke Wallace, a mem-
ber of the llornioios Government, along
with Beattie 'Nesbitt, 15. ('ooeervatiye
organiser for the I'rovinee, 1101:1 a mass -
meeting is ("intim in support of Parma
candidate Connolly. This of itself was muf-
f/Ashen to cast suspicion on the gpsnuiaenene
of the whole affair so far es a Patron caodi-
data was oowoemed. These Mete are
suspicions indeed and, once established, im-
mediately relieve any Patron from his
obligsttnn 0f aapportieg a Patron candidate
who thug prostitutes the principles of the
Order Our Order is strictly nae-psrtieso
and moa-esetarian, and when the op
peMaoity arrives for the prasenation of
all ev;deinne it thin eonseetiett, i am
parteotly satisfied to have it in the Made
of the rmaceing public, as to who has acted
loyally sad who has meted disloyally to
the Association.
Thu action of our oasels4Ste is attempted
to be exe..ed by masa of the foot that is
ether ridging Patron oandi4*Wbesameei
sewed with the 1'. P. A- i deplore the
iea, as It must tend to drive out from oar
ranks every Roman Iethohe and every lib
Sal -minded nen at pretest trolled 15 our
Order, may of when 1 honer am ameeng
the nest mealess, satire •nd energetic wea-
sel in it amore. 1 t*joie.d that is the
Pewee Order owe o1 .11 moods end melee.
elitism maid musette Ing ther in 5aemwlny,
.ad nMlvely ergtrs la wackier for welt
wther's heseet. Ret the teede.ey .f the
mast eating*. ae we know hs may son-
stitasaalsa, has bees w maned the P. el 1. ,
w P. P. A., two er asixatiae .Sieh haw
achievement and wo0ld pay Wellman fur
all his trials and anxiety.
The Standard, in commenting upon lir.
Fielden's letter, says: "If Mr. Wellman
succeeds in hi. (iillerland undertaking he
will put the world more la his debt than it
he had persevered in hie hepel.es original
programing.. But the chances of ruceees
aro doubtfnl. All credit is doe to Well
man's typical Anorexia grit, but he failed
to profit from Peary" expenem•e. He aro
rived too late. It is extremely neeemery
to *end • vessel t. 1115 ne0•ue, mumnch u
if the aluminum boats fail he will run a
serious risk...
A TRAIN'S ADVENTURE&
Held re by a.bben and Nearly I'eetreyed
by Dynamite.
9r. t ot'ts, Aug. 4. -Train No. $ on the
San Francisco Railroad wee boarded st
Eureka Springs, Mo , by three mal. They
toads an assault on the l'r•Ific Express
Company's car. The messenger succeeded
in closing the door, but got a piped ballet
through the fleshy part of the left hand.
The robbers escaped '.0 the darkness. The
train carried • large amonet of treasure.
The train, afar proceeding a short dis-
tance from the scene of the shooting, in
with another mieh sp. Near Eureka Sta-
tion an explosion took place in front of
the engine, supposed to hare boon ,,eased
by dynamite. The engine was damaged
but nobody was hart.
An examination afterwards showed that
the aecom lice. of the fellow with whom
F.xprr.a Messenger Ferguson exchanged
abut. hid (treed open • ear of dynamite
that stood no the side track below the
station at Korek• and stolen two dynamite
cartridges intended for beavy blasting. it
le remarkable that the entire train wan not
destroyed, as the cartridges wee+ pat down
within • few feet of • oar which cunteind
ten tons of dynamite.
new Mao • •`etaaitlmbt - Piee.ve.
Sid 96 " 1uttibkt " Snap wrapper"
bearing the words (" Why Dues a Woetan
I.,0k ()1d Seem* Than a Mae ") te Lever
Raw.. 1,td., 43 Fleetest Toen.t°, *ad yes
wil ewesire (17 pest • pretty picture, hoe
(teat advertising. and well worth framing.
Thin la as way way to d.eorste your hens&
The Snaps the hest h the market ase it
will scaly we 1a Sewage to mewl is the
wro�pera
, H yes leave the .lade epi.
lint yoetr este weds*. ly
At H•..
Hat Runt Hite Errors
D. -Holmes, 2nd 11. 7 6 5 1
H. Robertson, K. If. 5 5 3 0
G. Crewman, P. 7 6 4 1
le
A. Robertson, F. L
7 3 4
1
R. Maicomso
p, 5'. 7. 1 0 U
U. Thompson, 1st 11. 7 4 3 0
J. Doyle, C.F. 5 2 0 1
"Deck" Black, 3rd 1:. 5 2 0 •0
R Tilt. 13 S. 5 3 3 2
31 Z2 6
.Score by innings
I:odench 3 2 2 1 5 4 8 6:--31-226
Kincardine 00 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2416
Two h... hits -Holmes (2s, Creasman, A.
Robertson. Three -bass hits -Thompson.
Rase on Balla -Holme•, 1(. Robertson 131,
Doyle, Black, Tilt, Watson. Rases co hit
Ivy pitcher -Black, INoy Ie. Struck out--
Maloomenn, A. Rol -sermon, Thompson,
Black, Tilt, Harvey 421, Taylor 121,Watson,
Meyers.
Batteries Math non, Taylor : ('reseman,
Malcom.on. 1'mpire, William Tilt.
Feature* of the game were t'ressmant
effective pitching, the five double plats
made by (.oderich, Thompson making the
first one alone.
Tut t'I.I.T.o' 11444 n The base hall
club went to Clinton last Thursday to play
a friendly game with the ('lintooians and
were defeated by 23 to 16. Ow'ng to an
inexperienced umpire's ntliny the game was
rather slow and interrupted by .he players
1nestionieg him decisions. The chief feature
of the game wan 11•hn'a batting, knocking
out two homers in suceessioo. F'ollowing's
the .core :
Clinton.
F:. Sonatas, 3rd R.
Or Slew, R. F.
Spalding, C.
Hoover, P.
A. Mcrut n, 2nd 1(.
Agnew, bit B.
McKinnon, C. F.
Harland, S. S.
Kerr, L. F.
(ioderich.
R. M•loolnson,
H. 'Robertson
W. i)shn,
G. Crewman,
B. Tilt,
ll. Thompson,
A. Robertson,
.1. Doyle,
D. Black,
Some by iaaiegs •
I:oderieh, 2 4 6 0 3 0 1 0 0 -39 16 16
('Bonet, 5 1 5 4 0 3 3 2 x --fila 23 29
Home runs, Dahlia 121, Spalding ; threehses
hurt, Agnew : 1wnb•ee hate, !Atha, A. Ro-
bertson, Kerr, Agmew, Shaw. flatteries,
Hoover, Agnew, Mpaldin9: Robertson.
('reemam, Malootmsoh. 1 mpirea, Walker
sad Armour.
Au.ss,' ss- F.asr P.', I, (sea W.dneelay
evening tut the Alerts met the East End
and afar a very intereetinr gama the for-
mer dab ememeeled in ermine off ahead by
• more of14t7.
Tam .Inion Li*oru'. -In the junior base-
ball awns the Al.rs met the Junior eine
ns Mnnday night last and on amount of the
late start only fear toning on emelt aids
e.uld be played, tie seam steed whin aka
grate was called on amount of d.rkaess, i•
!sem of the Jostle wise by 14 to 9, the
game wag deslarwd a draw sad it was deed.
tied to play the metal) neer of Tuesday
• fteroena whet the Jusiee Nine tree Icy 2b
to 10 The Alerts are at • desided dead -
matters its Ia.tfmagg to ply @phew tem
@ mien in tee Jer4e sine id if IM peat
At Rase
Bat. Runs. Hi's.
7 3 '1
7 4 5
7 3 5
6 4 4
2 3 2
7 2 5
5 . 2 1
5 2 3
5 0 2
23 29
4 3 3
6 1 2
6 4 4
5
1 1
4 0 1
3 2 2
3 2 1
4 2 1
4 1 1
16 16
News Notes ilr'om Waahlnaton
NOTE, ' As Yet se 1►ey to 15e Tariff arsllora-
The Mesas, sager nrasdal 1151444.
A very amaainet incident took place at
Clinton to uoe of the nonage of the t.o ic- j weak T. More talnwatrr--
rich.s.re, It.ho who was •t the hat struck the. crease nt rrIsUna.
our • Nieto-1101 home run and prooeedd t
sail around the hates. About 10 or 1
maned* after he armed at the Lome plat
Spaltung, who owl back about thirty fee
Irons the plate had ib the meantime cons
up and Nth then was no hate
box 111
thesen& tla.•c by
been and which would have bea otr.tdeo
• hatter's Mx. He shoe «! the luotprlut t
" Rutty " Walker, tae umpire, and toldth
umpire that the batter had out hio'foot nu
of the box in the amt of hitting the iall
Then the umpire gave 11hn out fifteen see
rinds after the home run was completedt'aptain P-.berte,.n proceeded to take ht
n
• I Tee SIo\AL 00/e•poudoetr.
1 \�'.\SHINl1TON, Aut:. .S. Sets eatt
hotelmen
• Metra wtthte the last three 01' four .lays it
se 1 homed an though the k. r to t h • anti stead
leek had been found by the conference too.•
f mtttee, and fur that mason, and in defer-
" race to the wishes of president Cleveland,
t
t the caoc*s of the lien:se:rate of the limier,,
whieh urea to have been held last week, was
de'crre.l for a time. :still the key is
unt,und. As fast as use 4amititcle n remov-
e cd a new nue presents itself. .\flee much
1 conmulation a sugar schedule eras drawn
that war asset•},.. elake to the House, to
✓ Preselect 4 lueland and to the "e.mserva-
e etc S.4,111(14111, and m4 the sugar Schedule
hail brcu tht in escape. obeta.le to an agree-
.
f
t
r
a
mu oaf tee.flehl when the umpire -or more
espeelally Spalding,- seeing that he hr.
gone too tar, reversed the decision, and al
lowed Mahn his h slue rum rhe reason to
the umpire rrversiog his decision may lav
heed the fact of his having given Spalding
earlier in the gauge, a home run un a teal
which lighted fully thirty feet outmde o
the foul boa
With the excepoem of the att,ndanee a
the game nn the :tint sf"Auly- no larger
more fashionable gathering to uirneae
game 00 hese hall Wu heia than on mat uraal
IOW to wltntwa the genie beast* the clubs
of Kinoar.hne and G,o1cr. •h. Tor .n... st
hope. that the number th-.t turned outther
11 only a f.,rerunu, r of what the lease 1 .I1
club may exp. -t to the future. Th. Ix.y
ate petting up a Louttrmtnly a, well ase
good ga.ue of hall and :her. tore bleeds'
patronized well 1.y the 4;o.lerich lavers o
'port.
Oane of the spetat,�r" at Saturday's gam
had epee ioduceel t.. g•s end see the game
and enjoyed of rel t i, is, -4 . Il. had mai.
that he never cared for haeehsll since us.
time he hal spent &bout an hour and a hal
watching two League clubs play hall, and
divine all that time neither club had mad
any runs. Ile did not sec mush fun in that
kind ant game. However, lie had plenty o
hlt•ing and nuns on the 5!h.
11,e Lenton Free frees thio refers
to the ganie in its sporting eutumh lis th
hose ball game at Gosh -rich on 'uturday.
4th inst., between Ood.rich and Eineer
dine, the 4:oderich team won by • e'en- o
31 to 2, the Kincardine team failing to hit
('resey the Cyclone.
1.441. TENNI,.
The Grxleraoh Inwo Tenni" Club intend
to Play a return match with the Myth club
at an earl date when th nto
h
make
ke
Y Pe
the victory more deceive than l*. match.
The result of the Iuer mirth was a majority
of air games for the 1:,elerich players, the
.core: of Rani.* bring (.odarich 71 to 6i. •
stent the contest was thought to be about
over. Not •o, however, for before the et.n-
fereee had fully) dectJed upon that schedule
!hey were 'rammer' that senators ('affet
and ttteneesrd of 1.ousr,*oa, and .111t•n of
Nib., and Kyle of 4. if
, .iemanded --
rrnendu,eut prnttdtng fur tl.e payment of
the sugar tweedy ter the rennaude•r of this
year. and that failing to get it they would
cast their votes against the bill, which add -
...1 to the vote of Senator Kill would mean
s defeat. T'hs cuntuivatIOt, of th,. sugar
. Louuty w u refuaeb bs. la.; h Hou,tr and 5en-
M ate wh[lr the hill was under conaiderattna,
( an.l the demand for it at Ili. time hal los'
for time absolutely blocked agr..'megt,
e Whole the House c.umtt1*. en rnmmerot
hu token no formal action un the .object,
1 opitlioru. rt[presee.f Icy its member, iodinate
e that • be.: along .the tine of that Introduced
( h) rcprr.egtattvv' l:nc�arr, n( 11',..,
1 pro-
viding :hat all mtrrstat rtturo,..leshall own
e or control by\lem.e, all eleepn.g ,sen run
over their 11 will sonnet or later he
f
favorably report to the Hone.. if such
a 51110 reported theme' will be mule
11. add an arleodulte. el{ulatingskepingwr
e ch.•,r4vx
1'e settle every time the reports of
the Senate stover eculdal tnveeti.at,ng 0002'
( totter are seem •et:e i. The *bite wads was
put en too there, geld es a consequence it re
already pee'ibg of in Sp.t., leasing the dirt
underneath m full yew. enc gengenualt-
a nreml•er of the House-etpreMltd the
opinion held 5', roan', wh.0 he laid
"While the reports air e11 vagi,' as fa? SAS
they go, like the investigation, they do nht
ge far enough, particularly in their dealing
wish (,,IlLIcal coptnbun,.ua by the sugar
tr net,• and with ■peculat,or• In sugar eco •k
lt;• Senators. Rookies that d.•tic,eucy there
is running all threurl, the reports a Senator
MD do no•wrong tomo that l do not fancy.
and which shouid ,Jour tx• 0utiieient to
shale the u.•onttdentx et the puhlb: in them.
A bill hos been Introduced in the Semite
by Mr. Peltier and u, the Hour by Repre-
sentative .Biker, of Kanas, authertztog the
Secretary of Agriculture to etta4leh re-
servoirs for the storage ..f ram water in th.+
semi -arid States west of the `*', meridian,
and appropriating **500,000 the •fur.
Nobody takes Representative Island's re-
solution, instructing the oomn,lttee on
Ways and )Jeans to report • bill ter an in •
cense ax that will produce a revenue of
/100,000,000 a year, and a bill putttog all
sorts of sugar on the free 1„t, seriously, al-
though it may yet play an Important part in
the legul*tsoo of the •esal..a. 1W(ute lir.
itlandel object in iotr.alucing the resolution
Was probably merely to give the Senators
who have been preventing an agreement on
the tariff hill a hint of what the House can
do if no agreement a re.che.l, there is no
doubt of his intention to push the resolu-
tion should the conference committee fail to
resell an agreement on the tariff hill or
should an agreement he reached by the
committee and not he seeepted 5y the Sen-
ate. Rills on 'the Ione .u'gesteel could
probably get nearly a two-thirds vote to the
HOUND, but their ggettlnr ;Lrongh the Senate
would 1* d,.uhtful, as no olio can tell In ad-
sance whetlo-r Senators would vote in ac•
cordance with their personal convictions or
the orders of their party leaden.
Among the numeroas tights between the
Reuse and Senate, that over the bill pro-
viding for the printioy, binding and dis-
tribution of public documents is deserving
of special nation because of the priociple
involved. This bill was passed by the
Home early in the session and it was re-
cently passed by the Senate with numerous
amendments, among them two giving the
j0ut vommitne on printing of the Senate
and House'emetrol of the ■ppn,otment of
the chief clerk of the 44 1' O the foreman
of printing, the foreman 0( binding anel of
the stlperiotoedent of documents, • new
position created Ay the hill. Representa-
tive Richardson, of Tenn , chairman of the
Howie committee on printing, tried to get
the House to concur in those amendments
and thereby rot himself into hot water and
met defeat by a yore ot I I3 to 67. The hill
is now an the hands of • ovnfereneo com-
mittee. 1f the Senate amendment& became
a law the joint committee on printing
would thereby acquire •heelute council of
the patronage nt the 1:nvertiment panting
office. it would be • direct slap in the face
of the public printer, sad incideually •
blow at the secretary of the Interior and the
president. Senator Gorman. chairman of
the Senate printinr committee, u credited
with belay the father of the Sonata amend
men* a.
THE TOWN COUNCIL.
Mho* win lone at the fart aegu5r Meet•
we et the Nosed. .
The regular meeting of the town council
was held to the cnuoctl chamber on Friday
evening, Aug. 3rd, 1894.
A11 members were present with the ex-
0eptien of the reeve and councillor
Sa,welers.
Minutes of last regular and special were
read and approved. The treasurer's state -
:nen! for .luly was read showing a balance
of ;441310 Iii and was referred to the finance
C1mmIttee.
The engineer's report was read and refer
re.l to the water and light commute.
A communicating was read from the
secretary of the l'ahlio school board stating
that the sum of 94,500 would he required
for school purposes for the current year.
A similar communication from the mere -
tory of the Collegiate stating that 82,000
would he repaired for the maintenance of
the school.
*475 would also `e repaired for the Sepa-
rate School.
These put three communications were re•
(erred to the finance committee.
An amount for 81 35 for help for water -
nig the Square was ordered to be paid.
The following amounts were referr•Sd to
the finance committee :.las. %Venom, *7;
.1. Rrophv k son. *1; Canadian General
Electric Co , *2.73; Stevens And Berns,
$14'40; H. 1,. Edward & Co„ ell 40.
The report of the harbor oommettee sat-
ing that some repairs would have to be
made to dock, was real and adopted.
The following accounts were recommend-
ed to be paid IMminiom Electric Co., 8114;
MS('olt Bros. k ('o., $50.65: H.; W. Itis*•
cumin, *6.
The estimated expeediture for the cur
rent year ie *35,12918 To meet this
amount a tax of 19st mills on the dollar
would to required on all rateable property.
Resides this estimate there will be re•
quired (4,665 8.5 for the public and reoperate
whams, thus nixing the tax from 19, to
241 mills.
The clause of this report of the finance
nominate" relating to tax was referred hack
to 'hem to report to special meeting of the
council.
A mottoes by Sallow* and Wilsons
that the operating of the anoint -watch-
man's clock take plain from August
3rd, was carried. The hone of rtpsr-
ating are from 7 r w. to 4 A.11. Thom are
fear stations : No. 1 on Kingston st., No. 2
oar. Victoria and Hamdton ea, No. 3 nom
Colleen* and Rt Patrick -eta., No. 4 sew.
Montreal and t.ighthonas-at. Amy default
on the part of the atght•watehman must ime
resettled at first meeting of council.
The eonmcil then adjourned
net ltmgsgeel.
Foot 15511 Man- We would like to have
some mask at our game this alteration. You
are • ha.d•meoter, I believe.
Vim Tooter - 1-•h. hat mein mesiciaa
het Ntamk. 1 shoat Mets hra-ticing mit
atm ass. and .. gets play omit Tom trema
'tge1N, maybe test will do. Rhea isit'"
"'Shona, (let lest Hair ('s►.'
Tire Ilemaat. ins 111.00 • , h advance.
Have N sent to your frNael►
K : Andy Stewart, o1 the Bober
Prodew Co. , heeded se a desk 55j ons Fri-
day leek whish essaiee. 74 x V tsetses fa
elliemeg/www
MIIt Pie Was Set rleoeed,
He 1 had my pictere akeh .long with
Nero my big St'. Bernard, you know May
i have the plenum ot presenting you with
copy
• (44*. ' Oh, i gnat se. 1 al ways did admire
headsman deg.
else as remixed atilt
"Willie has takes to smoking cigarettes,-
said
igarettes,-
said stn flossgrtp, to her lord and sem
ter, whet be setae hone from the Mhos
" All right," growled On Sid tree, " let
hit emebe 'et .f le want. M. (')gsrettee
are asap. and to won't be e■lgrwwiug ha
e b4has w loaf,'