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GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1894.,
D. MCGILLICUDDY, PROPS
THE DOINGS NGS 1T OTTAWA.1
goversamen who ooald MOr
here bees so mu,"
oily fluky of allowing iia pesiucai fries&
What le O01ng on at the Capital
r•. Tette. are repartee inn the eiear.l
rhrtlse NOW They Mere Stern la
rawer mores rete Ms Last
siert,.. Wean es Mee.Nv/.
jr'AW.1., Sept. M$,h. Whether •
pastel /retro• Is sear et head or net the
Government and eta wpeortere ere leaving
".,tree .intursed to inure • full &.d sent -
piste resume of the electoral lists now in
gds hands of the revising otiosra The utr.
at that nu been •rotted 1St this respect
Nei tee Tones is . l•a-I they
wane that *kilt iti* IMMO 011essunag an
Mi' lease et mime M hi ti a tag the
voters lies with geed'P11? voters and 'n
bag this t hey have throws am "army into
ase work glut our Libent friends may well
eke pattern after. Inst see drew your •t-
e stae to the way ear Tory treads re
nennev theneefves tate the work is this
aty over the siputuro of sirs "ptive sad
athematic young Tory barristers the fol -
Imes notice is published and it will be well
he ave )ones/ Lades's of the legal professes,
ae moats rt ls other cities, towns and vel
egos when tben the elms idea has wt al-
ready beet adopted.. The Deice reeds.
`The revision el the Dominion voter.' Iso
keg al -out to be made, the u.denigaed
Lee t o.ssrvetive barristers sad commis
amen tor taking affidavits have cossetted
. pspars tliceppiimitinem of persons domi-
ng to this their saws placed ups the
Ws sal who ...y apply at their °ttieee ;sed
e arl slier Moloy seat. the3rd Sept. ons
w sore lel them will awed tor the same
armee every evening trona 7 30 to 10
nark at premises which will be secured for
Menevea este of such persona & miry be
to 'need to the day time "
young men are eareet in their
seek ; lbhy are the kind of workers who
any Tntta r•kTY is row as
'mss the Liberals out. Tby are workers
sin do not stand by sad watsh otheni work
set wire victory comes shout " We won.
Tis may talk pohuca all day ; you may
toss column after corms eoedeseniir your
es aswwss1, polity ; you may prove it to be
iisaye sad dishonest but whim tie day
seas for manna( op the be lata, If your
ebct.e•I Outs w sot •11 nght "yen are mot
■ it" bot find year party effected to remits
• the dial.. et oppo.Los for another five
}tree 1' you essid ealy realise what a at
iib• hew much depesds upon vest pttiO4
folk an cites effort just pow von would
Wirth a lotto more sorry into the work.
Nebel •iuineet, Minister of Pune Works,
his teen ali ibis week I. Montreal working
e pCoe enquire orpastzatlm in that city
M d,'rr:t with • new to having the
sten lata got late shape. Whin asked
sh this umiesst enthusiasm just now the
Vaster of Puhlis Works end " Wit w
peg to see that our friends do not stiffer in
es revision of the wears' luta It is pe-
nally the,s•ms preeautien the Liberals are
"las, too ins s•mast afford to be caught
e pee any mere tka0 they eaa" Well, it
see th.t is certain districts the Liberals
O0Wreaiy actively at work wits •
i•(TEILMI ATTON To 1.
-kat esl.rtes•toly • this isterest in their
pal has not yet reached lathy districts
where it a knows the Liberals can capture
erns with. • little extra exertion. So im-
A•e'I am 1 of ted importaaee of this work
'Int 1 tapoot refrain trees drawing •tan -
tis to it at every opportunity.
Is this eameeties I will sew lay • few
Mw•.ting facts before you, *Mr" bearisg
la the result d the test general election,
.kick I have obtained from offieiol sourer
his A., ordiar to these averse, at the
ror4 el. to ion in 1891, then were 1,131. •
▪ ten es no the voter's lists, .o isomer
rl 13P,2 7 or 14 per ...t. over the nuesbor
te ted bet at the seers' election of 1887.
The t, ta' bomber of rates polled wee 730. -
who •scordi.g to the official ernes
srtd 37t.36, Int the Goyeramort s•.di-
dews ad 361,101 for the oppeitia.. For
°Vivriv° the total suerutw has s Bet tree
94..f794: Yaeb.o 301,668: Nov Sesta 90.-
046: New Prarewitek, 70,691 ; 1' & lama
MAK : %I..ia ha, 46,660 ; N. W. Tani -
tole. 10,044 ; prowl' Celowebia, 14,600
Tks •umber of votes polled by prowaoes,
/wing the last gement arrow arrow w -
tans t nprrvative, 181,693: Liberal, 178,•
; total 360,464, (jaebeo, Cn.•erwtive,
r462; Liberal, 94,063 ; total, 191,716
!In 9csti•, ('o.servstive, 36,694: UAerel
/wine 67,881. New dreaserick.
rgsonative, 30,004 ; Liberal, 23,694 ;
9421, 53.743. P. F. isls.d Conservative,
l,tl1 ; liberal, 9,433: r
total, 18,427.
.52 yw0est Territories, C..svativu, 6,-
"Well, 3,679 ; total, 10,331. Mas
r"MI
fri-
CemerVve, 10,460: Lieral, 9,060;
reel, 19,509. British C"lomp"s, Cossarea-
hve, 6,176 ; Librsl, 2,967 ; tots!, 8,443.
%Olay Dat.t(Ttox Do Tow Dauer
frees
4e loneli r faua l it is ert.inly
N utted •et to you that the Liberal Party M
4eoerel eleetien, with ell the
jells
sed pd m
resgagl"bra
390"/,"•14 •hayed yalr.t lou ; with
w v0ebaed ir8menes .f a Geveroment l0
oe and with the enststere sed stem-
, um ,s •vwte
dark meeeuat pined es the credit
edit
te defeat youed
, the
assured 48 3psr M•swet. d the total
944°90
w eely
wa hesmaw mor MU
a't.tIJ 'eta reserdsd Had tee mime SKr
~ "'
c►wyw Maps. the remit week. hem
yes revmed. What ear hiends have roar
eireminmst themselves da. time the (ieverament
its peelltem stall itself le the
. L.61114-01;_ °f the esls oven 1811. 4191.
Olt Few sanies 1M
development et d ted
~ wssld prekaMYnr1417Mem renewed eny
'y emg iakwhd.
thillksi: el* eilhise. The Owes
'lewd el realm dad dirbeeeet ellidebera-
e...a.14. 04 fltrsif, hay's sr
Ai irMOmni ewetef i tie
To ane yin• Ta..i an
10 the extent the ('urrw Camra !lodge job
hat de•,Ieted 1t. Haggart, se Minister of
Railways says he was 'damsel ot whet was
goer oe is his deprtateet. Is that the
sort of man to entrust the expenditure o
your le.rd .•rued wages to' Within two
et three inset s • work involving an "teen
/hare of nearly half • million dollen oma go
en under his direstlon without hie taking
the trouble to ssusrtua whether r aced the
uneasy was beteg properly upended. What
is • mossier placed at the head of • Ae-
prtmeot fur anyway ` Certainly not to
play "seven up" at the club and throw the
whole respuo.,bdity of rosining the mash's*
aeon eubordment oflines. It is the worst
eve oe record and Haggard keens it. It te
fee the nem I say the Liberals should
take courage fur the country r ready Si re
sent the m•Idmlostrathos of As •!fora tor
Ike peel six tem years. If It is only cscuur
airman you want to mono you to greater
efforts you will find et the resents ot Coo
sen-•teer vovrnme0e dtrri tb past fire
years without $sing furtherjgeh into their
history
REFORMERS OF SOUTH HURON.
Jane sew/las, s r., •moa oneness .. the
1Jtx rel 0aa/ars-Nearer.
13rocetield, Sept. 5 • meeting of the
Reform Association of Sown Heron took
place here today for the purpose of chow -
ug • candidate to represent the liberal
Interest in the nett Isomiaim Prlumea•.
The different municipalities of the riding
wen well yepraeeated by delegates.
After routine business was diapssed of the
convention proceeded 10 the selection of •
rd'date. The vote w55 tekeo by ballot.
and resulted as follows John Mc•
Milian, M P., 41: M. C. 1 amerce, tr ('..
26 ; Thos. Fraser. 11. Mr. McMillan
having received • majority of the stmt.
vote his oomta•tieo was made unanimous.
11r. McMillen being present was called
on to address the convention, which he
did in • cb•r•ctertetic .peach. He thank-
ed the Reformers of South ifuroo for the
renewed expression of 000tidenoe hn him in
amain making him their •t.sdrd be.rer.
He dealt eihanstively with the trade
question, exposing many of ,the fallacies
of protection, particularly sow oppressively
it bean apon the f►rtner•, showing con-
clusively that no relief can be expected
until the tariff is brought to s revenue basis.
He dwelt at some length epos the record of
the Public Works Ilep•rtnuot of the Cov-
e nants/at, declaring that in that dep•rtm.ot
aloe hundreds of thousands of dollars had
hone stolen from the public trwury /n eon.
D entode with Moetreal bridge, etc. Mr.
McMillen, who was listened to attentively
dunot the delivery of his addrees. closed
with an eloyaent tribute to the i.tegnty
and &bwlity et the lofted orator, the Hon.
Wilfrid Leaner, the leader of the Libel
paAt the does of Mr. McMillan'" address,
D. D. Wilson, of S.alort9, moved the 101-
lowiug resolution, seconded by ,lobe K,tcb-
es, of Stanley, both mea .upportine the ro-
aolation with beef speeches -" Resolved,
that we hereby express our confidence in
the Hoa. Wilfrid Laurier se leader of the
Liberal party, and ones assn indorse the
policy so ably advocated by hies, sad prom-
ise to use oar Baited effort to place him at
the bead of the Government of this coon-
Moved by Alex. Mustard, ••waded b)>d
Geo. Mardi*, and " Resolved, that we con-
gratulate the Hoa. Sir liver Moire on the
nowt eatery obtained at the polls, and so-
w n him that tie Govr.ment d which be
in the honored leader nus oar eeafidesos said
support so leer a it matinees t0 do as it
has dem is tie prat, legfWate in the lateral&
of the coettry at large." Atter brief ad-
dressees by the mover sad aeeoader the resol-
atints wan ute.niatowly married.
Moved by W m. Bocbaaas ..d r oonded
by Petr McKay, •ad resolved, „ That we
deeply regret the les the Liberal party of
Ontario be enst•ooed by the death of ted
Hon. 4'. F. Fraser, one who has not only
proved h1r.eelf an able member of the
Govrswent, bit • man whose record wee
beyond reproach, has dmaoi.tr•tien of the
Public Works iepertineot bang entirely
free from the oorr.ptioi that has bees en
weaned eleswbra"
The meeting wee armed with. cheers for
the Queen.
SALVATION ARMY NOTES.
Omen' Beth is now on hie way to
Garda.
idea. Velvet is tareweiling sad will pre-
ssed to her sem appointment later m.
Liwt. Rragbtee some to resist Capt
Mackaras te rsll ted aid Menet along.
Capt. Meekiesie goes to Toronto f"r •
few days a meet Meads from the Fut.
Mrs.Br Marietta and Masten
Howard aM winos w to gum& o1 Mrs.
Smith.
The Harvest Home Feseivaf was • timid-
sd •00oose The .me.rt raised was 3M 60.
The A A. Misers wilt to %hank t
des/.
fri
. 0d public for the way they ie thie
geed same.
FROM OVER THE BORDER. T 7ut";',47' mew';,; k ;„V I THE RAILWAY QUESTION.
- - transmit a Worn.
Bo, yr. T, W• NT. -A tramp last week m
New. Notes from Washington esekinr for work could net sone, Mat ou be- A
tug gleno • amyl went to work witness
being asked and nut .seal, half • seed of
A rlwtter 1. pwinwwi flr.lea-lee Me- wood. 11 wee with much difficulty that be
rear and tae w was deeded to cease frees it and resume
ters • Me his journey towards Kincardine.
teat mese tears. Wits
es caw. Tint R•sy SW. -The M•cphee Bees.'
Imam sed msry.agb. threshing woollies did good work about hen
last week. The quartette are jovial fel-
lows ud we believe the damsels or the beet
Tea Slur al Correspesde.oe. township are oonstantly •wait10g the re-
‘‘ASHINGTt►N, U.C., Sept. int. Lurooftbeir wbutle asdeep tmprwi000
Things have bees quite lively, even excitinghews been "esti" theta kerne ebm '
Their ssemun thug
y Year has keen good
at times, to political circles minim tee past C.oela • Kwrrt. DAT. In • few wsska
week, eotwtthet•oding see &boson of Coe- time the Government, we suppose, will
groes, the I'raeidat,. aele majority of the select Thursd,y for a Thanksgiving dee.
members of the Cabinet The first flutter Now, Friday would le much mon 11111119111
nems when Sorter Jour' letter, withdraw- r backers of echoola.91 over the provtoce,
from then republican t and ouisst- and help them to Massa visit to their homes.
trig Is* par Y We also think it should be kept as • day of
hag himself with the populate, eras made /"robes, instead of Mviog reviews, balls,
public. That was • national sensation eta, sad grand te••fesds at the churches.
which promises to be far reaching la its af- The clerical world should do their best to
facts. The populist■ claim that it snake", have abetter attendance at their churches
them absolutely esrtua of bolding the bat- . than 'key have had and make it • tree day
of devotion.
.ice of power in both Servat. and House of Tr* -t.ti, Sept 11.
Lbs fifty-fourth Congress, and many repub- John Ashton, from :ear Iteamiller, is
ho•os..d deteriorate admit that the Claim sojourning hero.
is out . wild one but is based upon what Wm. Johnston. late of Saltford, is on the
• appears appes to be very pl•usib;e probabili- "teff .t the smithy.
nes. rhe nee excitement followed when Edward Walters and Wm. Shaw. di
there were rumors that Senators Teller, of the Circular tows, .undmyed here
I'olerado, and Dubow. of Idaho, were about
to follow the example of Senator Joss. A pair of prancing ponies with yeleW
Senator I)utiore, ju.t before starting for Phaeton attracted much attention lately
home, disposed of the rumor so far as it among the bur sex.
related to him by denying that he intended this Elizabeth Gillespie, ot Exeter and
leaving the republican party during this Mir Rutledge, of Goderich township, .re
campaign, but intimating that he might do sojoytsg • pleasant vest here.
so later d the party did Dot favor silver Ptawy•i. --D. Lawson, with hie see
mop strongly than it does at present. Sen- John, were io Toronto last week for .ever.!
. tor Teller has not been in 1V&.Mertoi day., viaiti.g the Exhibition during their
ince set end weeks before Congress adjourn- sej,rnrri erre Miss Bertha Allen, from near paeain, near Brussels; the other from 11'Ing-
e& but it is not believed that he has any lieomiller, was the guest of her cousin, Mo" ,hem ahroagh Dungannon, with . branch to
idea of withdrawing from the republican :sera Culvert, last week.
fort Albert. The lint would entall the
party at this time Runy. -(If late years our popular citi-
Another political event that stirred zee, the l.inI of Lansdowne Farm has been
things up in Washington was the re,olutioo rather afraid of having • landslide on the
adopted by the Louisiana sugar planters, la • south .ids of the creek at hie entrance vete
favor of astieg with the Republican party so he posted up over 55 feat of it dying
hereafter. This was regarded here as pr&c• fast week, The material Deed wee cedar.
uc.hy the flop of • state from the Demo-
cratic to the Republican perry, as the sugar COMING AND GOING.
pluton are regarded as the ruling influenoe
el the state. That the dminiatratioa Ben Senits returned from Detroit on San•
quickly recognized the importance of the day
move was shown by the attempt of Sucre- Harry Hell took a trip to Toronto 1a.t
t•ry Carlisle to head it off by giving to the week.
public, in an interview with representative J. T. ( •arrow, M. PP., wee in T,routo this
Meyer, of Louisiana, the important fact week.
that be and Preshdent Cleveland were m• Capt. W. Babb returned m Sunday 1-' m
alterably oppossd to free sugar at this time, Detroit
which is then to mean that the bill piecing Mw Edith . anitone spent last week is
sugar en the fres list will be vetoed should C'hoto,.
Seater Blackburn succeed hos his annoane- A. Wallace left on Tuesday for • vhmt to
ed intention of getting it parsed by the Toronto.
Seaato-it Mhs already peered the House W. Hillier on
left on Monday to visit the To
with aaly eleven dissenting votes at the 1
8oh.me that is Proposed
• sell way tress Generic.' te Wi.g►ess Is a
Seamed, -• PeWboe rima rrepered
- war • and Means to ceassrset
1 he rr.pesed Lime.
THE following latter is front the pen
of • former re.ideot of Goderieh, who, al-
tbougb•bssa from the town for puny years,
has .ull • desire an hu heart to see his na-
tive town prosper. Th. figures fur the
bonuses may be somewhat both, but that is,
no doubt, des to his being unaware of the
fact th.t . subsidy of $3,200 • mile has been
granted to the proposed line between Gode-
✓ ich and Wingbam by the Ibmtnion (.oy-
ernmeat. The letter in the main will well
repay perusal
Ste, -Having much interest•as my native
town. in the progress and prosperity of
•iodench, and, moreover, having bees to my
e arlar days «,oneeted with the railway and
barter improvement works,' 1 have given
much thought to the autos/act of the best
mode of bringing • second railway tato the
Iowa
hie meleiremeim, a advert a .kat Me
G. T. R. Co. 9155 not, or nhg-ht kayo dem,
ks the way of helping the general business
of the tees and port of (.odench, but it is
admitted that another outlet is re,iuired,and
that the further development of the place
entirely depends upon obtaining it, and at
as early • date as possible.
Two proposals have been brought forward
with • view to the C. P. R being extended
to (;oderich : one, • direct hoe from Guelph
short session ; also, that be and !'resides" rooto Fair.
Cleveland favored and would be glad to use Miss Annie West, of Kincardine. ee visit
their influence for legsl.tiou providing for iag in town.
the pavement of the full bounty of all sura Miss Edwards, of Britannia Road, is no-
md, up to the date upoa which the new icing in Toro•to.
tariff weal 1010 operation and for the pay The Muses Munroe are the guests of D.
"seat of the differeooe between the bounty unpin.. ('hoton.
sod the duty upon this )*&Z• entire crop 01 L E. Dewey, barrister, is in Serpi• this
esg•r. This last was probably intended to week en buses.
soften the dioappoutaot mused by hr Remember Rip 1'an Winkleatthe Grand,
tip•t decision pot to pay the hounty on the Jlopd.y, the 17th.
sugar thee had been made up to the taking
egret ot the new tariff, which has just been Mie. 1da Vanetone spent a few days .n
officiallyusosioed. Brawl. last weak.
About dye hundred of the local 4.. A. FL Joe. Brophey left on the Cambria on Sun -
men left here yesterdoy c0 •"peeh•1 train to day for Ktfioardene.
weed the annual eac•mpment et Pitts- ate McK.w.ts, of (.oder1M, ie vesting
berg. They carried with them • resolution Min Andrews, Clinton.
adopted by'the depertesm.: ei the Potomac Mies M. User, of (.oderiob, le tie guest of
oo.car•ha4 the dhwtsoal of their member. Mone Alu•pdr, Clinton.
from the evr•wr.t'seevhse,that may bring
Wm. Mitchell returned on the Cambria
.bout • serious roof .ct between that ores!- from Detroit en Sued&v.
getters and the present dmia.tr•tsp.
Among the newest political rumors nus- Don't forget Rip Van Winkle a, the
portant to be m"oun"d is one that Seen- (:reed, Mn.dey, Sept. 17th.
Lary Gre.h.m may he sent ie the Semi. hf Mrs Wm. McCreath and Miss May .re
ted illiooe• legislature should it bodement. verities in Toroito this week.
tic,eetwithetaidut the esdorusstentwbieb Wm. Mitchell, the efficient town clerk.
has been &1reaiy given to the wadi- Mee reeur.ed frogs his holiday.
dacy of Mr. Mee Veagh ; another that Mrs. Pollock has returned from Dray.
Senator Jones beanie • populist only tor tom (yak , and will reside in town.
the purpose of influencing that patty to en- Mr, and Mrs. MoKemdriok and children.
done this c.edid&cy of Senator Cameron, d of Galt, .re visiting relatives in tows.
Paelrylvanple, for the preidenoy en • free Mise Mary Klliett retained from •
silver republican platform. sad still soother, lengthy visit to Port Harm ea Wedpesd•y.
that Senator Davis, of Minnesota, is shortly
to be brostbt out and boomed for the re- J. McNaught erecke.ridge, wife and
pumice,. pcO.idenyl estatnatios b7 •strong hind, of Cbie.go, are venni relatives in
combination .ou, u.sd of mea who do est tows
either wink H•rrson, MoKisley or Read Repenter : Miss Della Fisher, of (:ode -
n be senneased. rick, is • guest at Thomas i.pdie. this
The lawyers are going 1. mike • good week.
thing oat of ted new anE, salines souse et Merton Robertson left on Wednesday te
the parties wbe have assessed their a• take an art coarse at Queen's College,
teethe of fighting Seoret.ry Carlisle's dent- Ki.ret...
scar be the warts shell obese their minds. Mies Anse Stowe, of Godsend', ie spend -
Whom the short unto Net the res Grilles Ins her holidays with her sant, Mrs. Stowe,
been in operation is takes tate eseidnstioe of EINv.ts.
there has been an noise! .ambr et pre Will Yaemblut returned lust week after
teste.rart the denier rendered by Sec- speeding his holidays at Tayistoek .ad
Mary Carlisle. le feet, about every the ether point&
that he has wbde hen liens set its •pretest Caeca C ray& and inkstr of the tags
and a notice that the reverts emote' be •ppvdye and Ses Kis; an on a trip to the
pealed (core. lore ol obese were 0. v Evelyn
Fur.
tined" en the rent of the aaossent sad wit Conductor D. Holmes, of Loedoe, was in
sewer he herd from &pie, but that may
et them meant beamsne mem be apparent to tow. (ass weak, the kart of hos nee -in-law
any ens wit. will eke the trouble to study Jas- Rehouses
the far-esee►ag offset d seam of Nes des Mom Maass Payr, who bad been visit -
einem open metals Mammies .ed loss of any relative in tows for sewer time retorted
trade. They have imply get to fight, or to Detroit er9day.
Hes he dews .d 4,e, end tk41 ie sot Miss Mamie Harleyleft teCambria
nature, Friday lees, for Peri con
os • visit to re
Smeary Marten leave fee Ramp this Wave and friend&
week, where be will eyed about it weeks Mrt. Stow.. of Blaovl., spent three or
a traveghg. D.rieg hta ""111" Dr. Dab- fear days lam week *intim Ler Monster,
my will set se S•reary ef •tsneelters. Mrs, S.alu, .1 tows.
NO MORE SCIATICA
dandies Helier le Corea el MN Trembles
to lease tae Mnewm-M N /edam mese
tabled MM. Tree Mnseresm,
Coulaowooi, Siep4 10. -About • year
age • telegraphic ien jatwk front bre told
how Val...1m Fisher, who bud mowed for
Tsars hide& emietta•...d who was se stippled
ye 1M dimes as te be amble to work ma
was 'amorally thought .t death's doer, was
eared by Deers lt limy Pith That the
awry was ae fietiom was known by all Mai-
ne.* .1 Slue pima. That the mire is • pr-
smmo.t ere is .ow j.et as ,"sully knows,
ler time his recovery Mr. ram*, has been
hard .t week setting fruit trees for Rees
Bees . d Reokoster, N. T. and has travell-
ed the whale of this seeds. fir tae firm,
with meet giatityi.r enema
AUCTION SALES
Sayoteay, Sept. 15th.-Merece sale el
farm preprd
ey a A`M 1). eld, Louis
MIMI, Port Albert, st 12 *'sleek, neem
TL.m. Gmadry. •.-dowser.
Terte.•y, Sept. int►,-A.oass sale e
farm stork ad tmplem- -, es Tb.eiby,
Seylr l • a, at
5 d .eTp Tom-
lie
ar
lie
Hier. pe ep11r8rr. Jabs Lem gem
t111.der.
DUNLOP.
W ".Lana?, Sept 5.
Mine Grasse Lames has em a viii c
reassessat !lay Qty, M9. 4p.
May here Mere* win regret d tie death
et the sea a Mr. •.d Mrs. Wm. Smith. ef
Pert Albert, wit frmsrty were reide.b
hem The sed evert eewered tlti eity el
We week.
Oar a ehmet le Milani • Sable a Salt-
fksd KM week. We wander V Reknit/
asg104 s.ssspl•a will eMDsyt him her •
/tF ly eaetest 55 is the p/e.aet when they
ploys/ • mese er s with varied remoras.
• vrlrl Male d friends kw beekesar
aniiirldephissend .rive be Me maims* el
Mr. mind IL.a Thee. 9bbbosere. Tier same
see.0rea Ci a bend mom hem tie ledges
construction of mon than double the 00111
tor of nodes of line that .re required for the
second, sod it would pane through • country
well supplied with railways. The Northern
part of the county of Huron, lying West
bad North of the Maitland River, ham se
railway running through It, and the second
line would supply tbu defect, besides con
netting Wingbwn and I.oderich, and be
newly as short • line to Toronto as the
Guelph line would be.
Supposiug, then,th•t, if not already done,
the C. 1'. K. is built into the tows of Wine -
ham, it could bseexteadd southwesterly to
I)uoganuon by either keeping to the right
tank of the )Jutland, sad passu[ more or
lees bear the village et St. Helens, or •
straighter course *mild be adopted by run-
ning South of the river at first, sad crossing
it where the line from St. Helves strikes
it, then passing new Fordyce l'.() to Dun-
gannon. The hs*, besides beteg shorter.
would probably par over an Wier coun-
try than the St. Helens line, making it
cheaper to build, thourb against the then
would be the bridge .crow the Maitland.
But the river there a not very wide, and
• bridge would not be very expensive.
Which would be the better of the two
lines could be wily determined.
From Duaganaoo the Itne would be
brought on to Uodench, passing near Dun-
lop P.U., (whish would be cosv.oient to
the Point Farm/ and crows the nver at •
suitable potot into town and harbor, as
hereafter described.
A breath from Dungannon. about 6
miles 10 length, could be wily built down
the South side of the Nine Mile ('reek to
Port Albert, thus giving that place good
railway see ecta0ns. -
The question of the satsuma Feb Gede-
rich frac the North, is a difficult one,
owing to the great width and depth of
the neer veiny. The G. T. R. Ilse to
the harbor Demme down the South side,
when then le little room for Another
lineThe north beak in circuitous and in
some places dangerous, and involves •
bridge across the now mouth of the river
being built, if it ware adopted as the
route 1t would. moreover, fail to give
w ore to the tows, steep( at the h&rbr
flat -a greet drawback.
The only solution appears te be in
*dopers( the following arrangement, white
is probably feasible, •0d would not be mon
exp. save than any other, whilst is would
furnish ell the •000ssmed&tion required.
From the top of the hill, Bast of " (:au
braid," the line would nom the old saw•
mill gully, and pass along the aide of the
bank on a desoeedhat grade towards the
Maitland bridge. The ever to be crossed
ate short distance below that bridge, so se
to tech the side of the South beak above
the brut turn of the road. The height of
the railway might have te he from 40 to 50
feet .hem the Md of the river, and to be
serried over en • steel "leek" bride. ret-
ie/
estbel m mesa ry piers and abottm*wts. i tom
thI pout the lime would contuse en es se.
oendino grade, just below the read Media,
up from the bridge, .ad crone the G. T. Ry.
by an "over" brides, sot far from the road
bride, bad ex waded pest the end of North
Street to the old site of St. (:corgis °berth,
or thereabouts. The statim weld be .t
the *ad of the street leading from the Court
Hetes, between West and North streets,
whish would sot be 55 far away from it as
the preb.0t (:. T. R. statim at the end of
Fret Street.
If required, • commotion raid he merle
between the two stations, by extending ted
G. T. R. Northward eking the top of the
deep mating on the Festsrly side of teen
rifest, mid, passim by the jail, joie the
ether Bae farther ea Them weld be the
cregeh s of the bridge and mitlrosde to be
.o..idred. All G. T. trains meld thea res
i*te the sew state., for the better moves.
isms .0d meente alatibm of the piddle.
The 1fi0. to the barber meld leave the
Hiles at the West.betsmet m • denseed-
te.t bice the spm Ibss. if pdrmimis.
mould test M obtained te nos down lo the
harbor en the G. T. R, nth lase bald be
earned germs to " laird No. 2," and the
.mesweq works sod M 91119. required built
m. the }i'ert91 ode of the ivbr the lime► mwoyot Mike, se fares the seer sed die
e
lgmrt7 pier Acmes the barber eseeth at
tide psis a "wird bride Fr Meme pin ..d
vebblne WHO emetrsdd. Oen e
wesb wasted there in bey sees.
p.Tahkere .till win le the meet Imrrtest
diwwA Ai tlteek r Imeelpjriebeadal dl Medi►haet im
Fred J. Pridbeus, •000mpaeisd his father
to Teregert ibis week, to oe.•.I1 peewitsest
phyielems el that *My.
Mrs. 1 L D1.ewy and Mine Kam left war
Cambria for Sergi. Mies Kam will sped
the Mittens at Dweit.
Mr. and Mea Geo. Stewart have retera-
ed to 8.111., N.T.after plara.t vitt
4504.0459.919110 Mamiee•ietes-
Kra A. Jaw, ef Tmew•tr, was bad
beep .liti.m her panels Ie tome, rammed
to her Muse ou Saturday.
Kea , _wwere. vitals"mi. leo . Az
°MarieFall, Reim ebveek est week.
8... Id Medd, el *.*quer a "imam"
ted Odagwb 111619 aghast M 1Mgirt, '80'ee
.rad fib 'awe biei wed .idly die "mem.
itdis4 the Pert Albert branch, about 30
mina Taken" • figure pr setts for whisk
the has could probably be built, ot $11,000,
the amount of, .ay, 4450 000. might be pat
dews as the total oast, perhaps am meted •
ing rOUlsg "took. Its here enegested that
the d►fpre.t seunimpelit a must interested
to the scheme might raise this •mooed
&moor themselves by debentures, maturing
as 50 years, to the following prepmtlooe •p
proximately
Town of t:odrtch,
" Wisp/halo,
3 townships of Ash
field, W'swano.h k
Colborne, at 950,000
each, . . 9150,000.
Total. 9450,000
This ram might he put .1 the dhsposal of
the (' P. Ry. Co., for the construction of the
railway se might be required, and an e,inoble
arrangement made between the Co. and the
niusicipelitoes as to their respective h•bilisy
for payment of interest and repayment of
the principal, the railway to finally be*ome
the property of the Company, which would
undertake to eonlpleb it within • reaeoo-
able time, my, two year., and operate it as
part of the system It is necessary that •
sofkcteat Inducement he given to the Co. to
do this, the municipalities, an return for the
outlay they may make, obtaining the ad-
vantages of thorough railway facilities, a
great increase in the value of property gen
*rally and • stimulus to trade and litheness
of all kinds.
Int o.seecuen with this scheme, it wade
bea OMNI advantage to throw nip .am em-
bankment along the beach between the hen
bor and the river mouth, at least tee feat
above the water, facing • lone slope on the
lake side, to • height of live feet, with
hand -laid heavy flat .tone, planting trees 00
each side, and making • road -way on top,
with a bridge across the nese mouth, and
omnectior with the road allowance on the
worth sole. A W et.t.- Wort en.
$200,000.
9100,000.
THE DEATH RECORD
I/2 11i!) -William T., eldest son
Joseph I,,ard, of the hayfield road, near
Clinton, met with oae of the most deplor-
able accidents resorded for some lime. He
was drawing • load of wood from the bush
to the house with a double team. The
young m•0 oat on the outer edge of the
front tier. Exactly when he stopped to
unload .t the house, the front wheels of the
wagon dropped hit° • cavity 10 the earth.
A portion of the front tier of the wood,
&lose with the boy. was forced off on to the
wh:ttletrese.nd startled the horses. They
nn away, and continued running for 20
rats, overturning the wagon. The young
man was taken from the tear of the front
wheel. I fele•. 11•s body was bruised, his
face disfigure I and the hack of his head
deeply cut.. Hm.51e was but 16 yen and
seven month.. The deceased was very
highly esteemed and • good living hey,
popular at .chool and with everyone wed
knew him. The funeral took place to ('lin-
ton cemetery on Tuesday, 29th nit., and
was largely attended, among those present
being the Collegiate classmates of the de -
«need. Much sympathy is felt for the be•
reeved parents, relatives and friend..
FIMMINS It as our sad duty to an-
nounce the death of Mabel Timmins, only
dan,hter of ,lames Timmins, of Toronto,
formerly merchant •t lls*vle. Mr. Tim
mitg, Mrs. Timmins and Mabel had been
tr•vellipe through Manitoba and Kritish
Columbia', and were returning, having got
as far back am Medicine Hat, when the sod
event took place. it appears that Mr. and
Mrs. Timmins had left the car for • moment
and whin the tram .torted. Mabel no doubt
feared they would be left behind. 11'ben
they returned they found that she bad
tainted, and in • few hoop she was dead.
The remains were interred in the Rluev•le
cemetery 0o Saturday last, the funeral
sermon beim, preached by Rev. Mr. Pring.
That Mabel was loved and respected might
be read in the faces of her .ad .choolfellow•
as they tollowed the remains of their door
oompanios tie • last resting place.
COUTTS- The death took plan ne Sat-
urday &1 Wiugh•m of Alexander Comte,
who, prior to his illness, err • sectio.rhan19
on the C. 1'. R Deceased eaurht add, sed
heisg • man of exceptionally strong comae -
unties paid no attention to it. Consump-
toos est in, and he, strong se he was, tie•
combed to the nnvitable. The funeral es
Monday morning was owdacted by the 4'.
O F., of which seder he was •member H•
leases • wide and large (entity of little ones
to mourn his demes.
I►UN('AN-Another old resident of
Huron passed away on Tuesday in the per•
roe of Mn. Elizabeth Duncan, wife of the
late John Donees. of ((odersoh. The
funeral took plata ors W.dmeed•y from, Bells
Hotel, Lo0ds.Mro', sad wee largely attend-
ed. Mrs. Dinan was in kr 70th year.
PER- --Mimed Fee, eon of the pioneer re-
sidents of the township of Hay, and who
had • splendid homestead • short distanoe
n orth of this plea, died ne Monday night
He was .bent eighty years of age. Rs was
e most worthy man and • rend citizen, and
was highly respected.
OVER THE HURON TRACT.
The °t•Ist from the I(.00al MU.
• Weekly Ingest of cameo sews erVe4
op le Nit levsrybNy-ries and
reset slipped and l'e.deserd
Tress Avery beetle .
11ULLMTI' J. H. Lowery 91*. been
re-engaged to teach S.S. No. 5 tor 1896.
Bntwla . Rev. G. H. ('obbledtok and
finely unveil back to Bross" ea Tuesday
of this week.
M•Killop : The born of Jaa I.o.rworth,
lot 7, nos. 2, McKillop, was consumed by
8n on Tuesday evening.
Wrozetr ; A. Moffatt, of testa, has
taken possession of the blacksmith business
as John Bray's old stud.
Clanton: John Avery. of the London
road, is the person who has made the brat
entry for the t.ederieh exhibition.
John McMillan this, ear raised
ot wheat to the acre, and 54
oats. This is a pretty good
Hallett
32 bushels
bushel• of
yield.
('thorn W. W. Robinson, et Blyth, for •
mealy of ('futon, was married on %Pedes.
day, to Moes Dodds, 0011111113 of Mrs. A. Hol -
Kmiec : ' The *lam of eek Hired gar
date by Alex. lbw of Saterday, was per -
eine' by Wm. Bawdea and A. K. Tennant
for • rood um.
Chows : C•otelon (los. made • ship.
mem of eggs to New 1 ark last week ae an
experiment ; if the returns are satisfactory
the business will be enlarged.
Chinos 1►r. J. S. Freeborn, late of
Lion's lied, bee decided to locate here and
no doubt will be u acquisition to our al-
ready efficient staff of pnystcians.
Hommel. 11, F. Scott, who es getttpg
loth his old time forest, won four let prow
two gods and one 3rd at the Sons of root
land games .t Mount Forest Wt week.
`eatorth Mw Maggie Noon, who
spent her vaauee te town visiting her
mother, left this morning for \anomie, K.
1' , when she is engaged in tesrhtoy.
Wroxeter There are about 3,000
volumns 10 our Mech:niw imitators library.
By the faithful use of this east store we
should h.,• a very enlightened people in
deed.
Exettr A. A. Ward, of the MoIsom
tient herr, has an unique chick, hatched
late last )pnnathate eased laytog•bout
two weeks .gin. '1 his is really • rare oc-
currence.
.Krus.eL . 11 . H. Kerr, of The !'rat, and
family, Wore returned from their trip to
the West. Mr. Kerr says the only thing
the Winnipegers were talking &bout was
Laurier and tree trade.
l'lintoo . The death of Mrs Felix Han -
lei brought together all the members rat the
family, after a separation of sixteen years.
The funeral, on Friday, was largely attend-
ed. the six sous of deceased ben, pall blear•
en.
Weise= : John Norrie, of thin town,
Eminent 1'escoptor of Rickard 4..,•ur de
Lies Preemptory, No. 4, Knight. Templar,
London, is to Toronto this week •iteodaog
the meeting of the Sovereign (.road Priory
of Paned•
Ethel Wednesday everting the residence
of .1. al. Inor Is presented an an,mated wen.
as the many guests arrived to eslebrate the
marriage of bis estimable daughter, Man
Charlotte, to Ir. Ferguson, • highly esteem-
ed resident of Ethel.
Wroxeter A. h J. Paulin have sold out
their furniture store to A. Mack, of Elora,
nephew to Robt. Black, nephew to Robt.
Black, miller. %Jr. Mack is bringing his
family from Flora this week. They will
live for the present tatbe dwelling above his
stere.
Krnnt+eld 11'e understood that the
members and adherest. of !-moa Church.
Brueefeld, aro preparing • call to Rev. A.
Guthrie, Dow to Se.forth. They promise
him 91000 a year and free mates. Tb.
call will be presented at seat meeting of
Huron Presbytery.
S.afotth Frank A. Seaver, ef Chilli-
eoth•-, Missouri, was drowned while bath-
ing'0 the river at his home on Sundy,Aug
26. The young mom reached home only
about two weeks ago after .ening in Strat-
ford. Seaterth and Windham. He was the
only res of • tamely of throe.
Blyth : A pleasant thereat event took
laps at " Rosehill," the residence of Jews
Dodd*, o0 Wednesday, at noon. Rey. Mr.
Mclean, in the presses" of • large number
of guests, united in matte$" Lary, third
d.uthter of the household, to Wm. Robin-
son, both popular yoap4 people of Blyth,
Stanley: 4)a N ed.e.dy monis$ •
barn on the farm of Job. MaA.b, Parr line,
(Torrence'• old farm) was struck by light-
ning and ".direly destroyed. It eenteimed
the whole of On year's crops, together
with some machinery. There was an is-
enronee of 91000, which will not begin to
Dona t he lose.
ASHFIELD.
Marioy, Sepik 10.
W. ►d • beautiful rails kine Friday sight
whish will do incalculable good.
The pastures and meadow* have been
pretty well seared with the groat drought
Rdanand Asdnw is gone os • reit to
friends in Manitoba. W • Irish him . plate-
aus* trip
There hes sot been • large extent of fall
wheat sown, owiag to the extremely dry
weather.
7.iou Marsh hod &'barrow swaps from fin
1554 week. The enlighten bed to work hard
te save it
KINTAIL
Moea.T, Sept 10
Mous McKenzie, of Duluth, le Me einem of
Mks GimpMI1, of set .41904..
A yery .y stem passed over our burg
et
nFriday, bit, fortunately. doing me
Mea
• party was avid is oar village hall no
Friday "main., Sept. 7th, amid agreed time
was bad
Mee Aglttle K.m1, who bus Mum .04M.
for the past few weeks mime br friends be
ibis pees, hes returned to her Mews am
R.ly..nd.
•abeer1h. les Tart Srer•a May 91 a yard.
11..essr . TWO tiro engines, • chemieal
fin extinguisher, hook and ladder wagon,
and ham real frown the Ronald Knipe
Werke were shipped lest Seteed.y to Tr -
mite, where they an now no exhibition at
the great Fair. R. W. Meissen, engineer
left Rrnwb ne Monday stor.i.g te take
charge ot the exhibit.
Stephen Rush Ares in this district have
rased extensive damage The total Ines
will roach 360,000 On the 16th ooeoserou
d Stephen, ate W..w lost • Mt of Ions
sad some eerdwaed and • ha] meek.
Henry W Ilbert lost 15 onrds of wood. Wm.
Rerli.. lest .11 sin foes".. All these fires
are empeesed to have eaglet from berry
picker. Chum, Manse lest 50 seeds et
wood and Chas. Willett, r., several thee -
mad rails
Varma Very early Monday mer..m the
b.rn and adjoining` buddies" to
NaNsaW Peek, who vides en the lee
tae seer ?arm, were limed t. Mea 4.
bet the 8.men W made sash rapid head-
way that iseeldeg meld be dosis le rave
them, The were rare and sem-
m.dM.s sad ..salad .Y el memese's prey
together trill mei d the beighemeeme. The