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FORTY-SEVENTH YEAR. -2506
GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1895.
HAS THE NATIONAL POLICY MADE YOU RICH? IF NOT, WHY N : T?
THE DOINGS AT OTTAWA.
W ha1111100itls on at the Capital
The Wash .d Sederraslble rear!.s el the
Nver*emnt- Whits Clem., Mate 'rimy
Ise M.eeleiles '-w■lamer. It a Le
heeds es Me Mame,
Tug ,flim ii. (;erresp•ndeaee.
) VI' A W A bele 1:;. Tim lengths
to which our uppooe.ts will go to divert at-
tention frum their owe misdeeds bear
ample ,emeses of the weak mad indefensible
portio° they now God themselves pieced in.
We see thorn making •very prep•r.uuu
fur a dissolution and an appeal to the Wes -
wrote . Colonist ministers ore travelling
about the country at your expert en the
hope tel renewing public nooidesoe as tMlr
.dmrai.trstoo Hut w• have yet W Lara
from edam what pretext they have est up
for asking the t.over.or I.eaoru to grant •
dissolution before the natural life ot the pros-
iest parliament rasa out.
Surely there mast be some ground for s
*reties a year in &dvaaos of the expiration
of the p•rl'ament sow running A quarter
of a million dollars will net cover the own of
an elecuuo and that out of the people's
taxes. And why Loyale, the country a this
•,pendeture unless tee public acetest de -
nand at •
Why do they want to go to the eouotry
now when tnetr present lases does tet ez•
pre soul late is the epilog of 1896' Is
et their own or the country' taverner they
are ea musk cooeersed to just now
They have • majonmm ot 5t, to the Hesse,
or at least they had lost assn,., and if that
_ m•fortty stile remains truthful then u so
season they swain introduce so bad that
this faithful majority wooled net see deem
through. Are they stall futhfue
Rut what ase 'boy hop to tun by as ap-
peal to the people ` W [t4 equal low it
m.est he oohed. What can they hops to
gate by holding another smut. •
The pros and cons will •boot eves up
weber way jou take at Another semen
means further disclosures which, If report
tree. would ecltpee the t arras Bridge.isal,
the Printing Koreas swindle, the baro'*•
Mal .rssvy-Cos.olly job. the Sbiok a Inland
..•tract or any of the bundling s.•ad•ls yet
ex
Now sixoh revelation do sot make very
profitable campaign Ittar•twre, at Moat for
those resposssbfe for them Sl mild et sot
be better. therefore, from • government
standpoint, If ter history of further dis-
closures of oor»ptioo en the •Linitis of the
treasury beaches, remem unwntteo mad the
facts unrecorded on tbe annals of parliament
until the elections are ever '
'tat that is net the osly reason why they
Jerre to ,o to the country. Foster posi-
tively refines to tac. Parliament with his
big deficit. Haeg•rt waste the election
oyer beton he ie forced to admit the enor-
mity of the slum for the '• Soo
t'an•l " tor extras sad is obliged to 1011 Par-
liament wby he removed h.oginw Tbomp-
.os iter Ma noir of the eontrneorl from
that work. It a sly a day or se ago that
on of the I;over*seot e.tr.tors told me
t hat the unfortunate (leveram•ot contractor
had no show wise Tbomp.s was about.
P.traeore her him rod the Governess%
cent use him. He is not for este. Electra
or so electios Haggart should be tonsil to
say why he removed Thompson from tie
"Soo Canal" beton you promoee bis your
vote. 1t may be all night bet .1 the least
it is a singular ootnetdest.
Hagman should also be asked to explain
why aha treasury beard within the past few
days ever rand the decision of the Audio
General sad said the Mavis tees. for work
performed by them ea ...,ossa with
the Shack's Woad Ilam. • 1313.4,000 esstract
awarded them wtthoat Mader.
What as isterestia sesame• it would
pprove if the l;sversuest only dare fan 1'ar-
1eament. Kris their 56 majority would sot
are term if they Wan/ the opposition •
chasm to ventilate what they have new in
store for them.
Hut what pretext, as 1 said Wore, aro
they Waist with ter Governor General when
urging dies•l.tiea' There le as question
sew before the country that demands as
immediate verbal from the people using it
is the iesentesa.f their own incapacity.
No, they hope to aru b a verdict before
further diselo.re. .1 their owe misdeeds
and oorr.pt pruner •-e revealed. While
they feel that they ars-heater they see that
their defeat could sly be toade d.bly sore
by say farther pmts. by parliamentary
committees into their affairs
Bat Zook at the Wane they are resorting
to The desperate Isegtb. M wheeh they
well go hears testimony to their deplorable
onndltien. Their cies are Goodies teem out,
sad with a total disregard for truth and
hansety they plead their este in ter hops
that by prating their adversaries es bl•ek
as IMaelves them will be but two of • kind
to deem from when the .pantry is e•Hed
sena to Raske is a.tsstls.. (N two evils
ch.d,ss the Mint.
There it . emam* of the dishonor mei
despicable mases to which they are sew
reserteag to pian their oppoeente in • her
light before the dscterstr is the baps of
making them sonar ea bus, dsgrsdcd and
dasegeing as themselves
Os Toesd•y last Mr. t ►wast, Witham of
Pehlke Works. addressed an Outstrip e. -
adenoma', the casters of the (amity of Rus-
sel, at k stw's Oprinss, eight miles from
this sty. In the mums of bis remarks be
'impressed it apes bit bearers that wkile be
was • corbel's he knew there were mom
Draagemes meson He ter tusk up
tba
Manitoba wheel gwtils regarding
wheel The (8th., the I;overs..t organ
hers, and whoop editor was preset and tosb
oars 10 ter m..Nag. had the fellow ag tp
sag lbS sort :-•• Bea. Y . Oei.c1
made .InipsrlaN thabessolit . 'e
that a y.tit.rdq. It tins to the wed
flushes. geeii•t to modify the Wheel law
II Mr. Learner is resumed to pewee.'
After dopreoatl.g the .o-oalled disreput-
able term resorted to by the Liberal., The
Cities cowards' : "Bot eau • mere
eb•mdul spectacle be inta.(iosd." flet look
at the miserable way 1oaimet tried to get
out el it whoa he fined loam..(( cornered.
la asoepttng Premier Gr•enway's dew•',
t tultwt and dist some use bad told biro
that mow one else had Rose to see of the
Arcbbieh*s of Quebec Ind had shown ter
Anboabop • IM,ter purporting W come fres
Premier (tramway in wheh the letter had
gives •ssursoese that the .cbss1 ipsieettrin
would at mos be settled if Mr Laurier was
returned to power.
While the motive of /(utast is apparent
is trying to toot, the Protestant element
orator the Liberal party, It ie sprits clear
that, unless he is • fool, he knew there was
nothing in the story wins he told et. He
could not for one moneot have eotert•inad
the belief that Premier I;re.w•y would
have made any such pledge or have given
any such aseur•ace to the Liberal leader.,
which could mesa wthiog short of the de-
feat of ►u own Government the .o0,ent th.
fact were knew*, to the Lemslature.
N. the story was starred by 1 tutmot to
t tetario, sot in Vooboc, mud you, when d
et were tree, a could sot have toiled to
arouse • very strong feeling against the
Liberal party
They denims deacons their two record :
they avoid dacuseisg their own stewardship
for they knew their position caanot be de-
leaded or their actions justified.
Can yea iinet anything more darepet-
sole, degraded, .ad duhaoeet than the
tactics to which Tory 1'abmet Sinister. are
TURN THE RASCALS OUT.
• Mmedy For Existing £blas.
sense of the W aek.d and 5-s.l.p onpedlo
tares- Whoa 11 lo.4. u Pas awe a Ism
leo" t..nsb1s sad the talquI-
tmm aam101m Tatars' LM4a.
Pram The l ased& Kamer.' men.
IN tineo of great financial depression
rad aalortuoe like thew every termer,
.aa.fnstorer, and other erosible business
men, Bade It absolutely oeceeeery to annul
ordinary axpemen, and to ••ofd ta..nIar
•11 unnecessary expeuditure, m as to make
reads meet and ••std getting deeply tato
debt. iter 1>omimlen Gus eminent, however,
does sot pretend to be gelded by any snob
prudent principles as than. It Ross right
on Increasing its ordinary annual expenses,
.ad incurring large uas.esssary tremolo
sure. Of course, it doss sot proved, uad.r
the clrcunntaaose to make ends meet ; last
year there wee • deficit of • milli.s aod.a
quarter. sad already this y.sr, with lye
moatbs yet t. Dwane. the actual deficit is
about the minima ' Nor does et pretend
to ovoid keeptag out of debt. iwo years
afro tbr net debt was $241,681,039, the larg-
est that It had ever been la the loutwy of
Cased•, but it did not stop there. I.st
year it was itb46,138,029, being as increase
I OVER THE HURON TRACT.
der •lona
Than days it is • pretty me-
aswdul former who eon rake .ad.maps$600 1
• year over mad above his s.oessary (lyses
sad expanse.. It rewires very hard work. I Th. Griot troiN
prudent and snob careful nt•a•Remeat to
do that. Not very many of our pr•oties1
farmers am do it this year. But select •
out of such as can and it would require
about 300 of such farmers to tour a .11 I
their 1500 savings for the year to pay that
needless Royal t'ommteetoo bill. It woald
require the $bOU • year hard earniosg el
about 500 more of our farmers to meet that 1
rarc•11 .sol lssa.ossc•ry 'Montero vows' CLINTON: Case.Wllialsave. fur the
list bill . L the tate of lust Boob t i 10 • few days, Mal• War load of
aIquties are our fanners supposed te w•I
rutin up lid vote the add policy' ticket just
as though they mall enjoyed Weise thus
fleeced and skimmed '
the Local Mill.
Weekly Mae.' of tansy !•ewe served
■p to emit Everybody rah and
Mat 4Iippse ad 4.04.0.14
►rasa Every ser/Na.
Or, supposing the fanners are allowed to
Fay than two -tittle tulle • tow of many
of the some needless class 10 wheat and sot
1„ hard cash. Wheat is new about 60 sesta
• bushel mad the overage produt*ioa u (la•
rano is about 20 timber to the acre. The
Royal Commuwes farce, which has simply
enabled the Government to stave off an
awkward panties for • P•rliameat, would
require 200,000 bushels of wheat to make
et eves up to date, or tho product of oeariy
two thousand ace of the best waist fields
in Ontario. Int 250 of our boniest work-
ing farmer. raise forty acres each fur this
one single purpose read they will not have
eves a bushel left teem for next year's seed
gran, to ser ootbtng of the bin hod labor
expended
The Dominion voter.' list loiq.lty would
require 350,000 boobs(, of wheat to pay the
le.4athemselves is ter campaign, of over four and a \a11 mullions in the twelve eabltc bells ap to dote, or ter product of
Rol er pru wily wpet after all it ly es kning with ( mooted. Fveo that ie not a stopping paint .sanely 17,500 sores d land with the grim
their p•rleamestary record for the past six. with the p ene.t Admaut»tios ; last week i ItrahPeot that • road mast' more thoeu.ad•
tela years. at was officially sasees
uad that theps be D
Wit of bushels will let eeded in the mattes
if 'Fey ecu nest time it wail sot be on tee debt bad mounted 463 giro some of tits beet I.r.ne to
ds
strength of the oarthey are holden, but u p to iL4` 407 r Won. heal w
the way they play them. 1t would tot be
the fleet time an history that • bob -ail flush
had beaten four nese nut end takes the pot.
If yea are sot posted as the terms of the
D.*osea' game, f oras 1'•tt.reos would say
the N. 1'. club, the National Poker club' ask
Patten., Haggett. ('nstagan or (timet cad
they will give you •11 the
want.
pouter"
you
C. P. S. STOOK.
M Mv0.ed on L 8LaaI7 Olson for IM
tees 1••Iit+ese m MM.
Montreal Star : " At the meeting ef the
Hireable, of the Canadian Pacific Railway
Company ore swards' • hall yearly dividend
of two per amt oft Use preterm. • stock
was desbred, but an view of the coatmued
and unsxpected large decrease a earoinr.,
sad the advisability of maintaining marrow
• position ae puoable donne this period of
•sweated depresstos to busmen the Board
decoded that at would not be',rodeos to pay
asy dividend os the ordinary .haw for the
test ball of the year 1894.'.
Spee was the ansouosemest whish was
gives of by the directors after the meeting
oa Saturday and which lin caused consider-
able assent and surmise upon the Street.
1t is sot. however, as • llrhtotng bolt frost
• clear sky, for among well•informed people
et was • foregoes 000clwton that • reduc
tt., it sot all enure oanoell•tson of the
dividend os the common .tock. would be
made. That • decided drop would be taken
by the .took was aim generally conceded.
so thee when early this meowing lead.
fleeted C. P.R. six potato down o0 one was
very sorb surprised. That there is prac-
tically no l'. P. R. frock was probable a very
tonneaus thing. .o far as the Street was
a.oerssd *lisle,.. was practically at •
M•adetill on the Fxchanee As one broker
expressed it, •• We are all !druid to open
.r mouth. ter fest of bong loaded with
eomothaog w• don't want" Conwie n Pa-
cific opened at 43 and sold down to 42, with
some three hundred asd fifty .harm chasi-
ng beads. Outside of this lot there was
practically nothing done in C. P. R. or any.
thug Wee at the morning s•mios.
Is "peaking of the &mount of C.P.R. held
is Mo.treal, one well interned gestl•msn
of the Street said that there was practically
very little stook in ter eity .nd what there
was was locked up is •trot's 1110.1111. 1 hat
se • speculative medium it hardly existed
►ere At .e time it was dealt in very
largely, but in the autumn of 1890, dunes
the Swim poets, and again an the puce of
1893. the stock was all absorbed is Leedom,
and sone that time has .reeoIatively oe eed
to exist on the side of the water. OOesa&
of the large holdings of the drestore there
was seas to speak W.
(4. the New York Stook Knohas,e C P. R
.pored at 434 sad . • few transaction@ op
to noes ..ld dews te 43. In 1194 the high-
est for the stook . the local Exchange was
734 This woero
mooedry. The lowest mooed is slurry.
ed woe in April. 1886, whose it meld
doves to 364 1n 1889 the Cath sold is
Leedom et 481 sada 189/ in load. setts
at 974. is the year 1893, 66 was the low.
em a.d 901 the highest is Now York.
♦ Teeniest, c mpost s nenem.MP.
F4Pnaddi
(steer teem (ireeswy, roe -
ler el had Mon diem teamMh-
bee el Me WW1- hiLaetby td
the 1st of February, rose an ineresse of
so lea, tb•o the and • yearw milbooa an
.even months ' And se at Coes and so at
may go until the •leaned tax -payers and
property holden of the ...try put as end
to such reckless extargsses.
The people should well know that math
of this expenditure ie endlessly high and
that oo smell amount of it te entirely aasec-
essery The Sun has already meouosed
several examples of these ..wile.. erp.s's,
sad it will c.tloue to mention others' Just
now we will only refer M • couple of 'tea.
1. Tie Royal Prohablti. Commission.
Nearly four year' ago the Jamieson prohibi-
tion rerelutin came up en the House of
Commons and the I.overnmest sidetracked
at tor • lime by •somrtuog and c•rrytw
through • reoohaur u favor of appoint.
tug • oommaes►= te inquire " without de
lay " into the workiop of our liquor laws,
the probability of prohibition being 0 mc -
ern, If adopted, and all that sort of chant.
That commissaon hoe already net the coos -
try $120,000 with • whole lot of st ma yet
0 o.me and net • line of • report bas Dome
u yet, so far as we have ever beard, except
ter reports of expenses and mosey seeded.
The taxpayers will ret off well is the sad
with that oommimios if 1150,000 will foot
the loll. What does ter country got for it
all simply nothing of praettrl value.
A eoupls of ordinary newspaper reporters
would have collected mon to throe months
and at es expense of not over $1,000 or they
would 10 .11 probability hem their situations.
Than live gentlemen base been three years.
off and on, at the work at an inseam of
something lake 814 • day mob, or $70. day
fee the batch, and yet, when their report is
o.tplet.ed end prsssbted, observer that
may happen to be, who experts it will have
any afoot on lbmaoieo pr.bibm. 1•ra.b-
u. anywav' Mir John Thomp.. stated
to the W.C.T.t'. ladies .t Stratford last
year that he would not bold himself hound
to be governed by that report, though he
did sot want to make any move till it was
presented. Hos. .lobo Haggard made a
Ild.ilar statement on • poblw platform • few
days ago. " Wait tor the resort, by .11
mesas,' has bees the cry, " bet don't bo
goysroed by at unless it mita your emoted -
moth" That cry of '-wait for the Royal
Commasio." me been mcoes.fal in shelving
the whole pr blbiti. question for this en-
tire p.rlia..nt. That sad poplins mare, is
aB that the Canadian ax Myers have gm to
.hew for 1120,000 of oxpemditare. We do
sot hesitate to say that wrly mom dollar
thus paid .t has boom needlessly .pest.
The George K. Took•tt & !lose Tobago*
CO., Ltd of Hamilton, atm years ego 10 -
stirred the eomtaed•We ides of pri est -
mg • deed of • building lot saeb Cbri tm.s
M their oldest active employee. This year
it was ler mod f.. -tune of Perms, Militias
to e000sad te the firm's generosity, be Me-
nlo hem with them for 21 years. 1..d•
ditios be the Set he rwivd • .humeral
Mooch (rein the seer sautes The whets
.off of the osusers sloe came 10 for • gift,
the day Made msiviag as extra week's
Rhry and the pious basis • geed mai
turkey. Meme time ego the Masora. Tattiest
tared their factory in*. • OM seek one -
piny, ad.attaag many re the mese import-
ant .-..-.pt-.-.•.-•e tste per Maep, sad . mi-
ssies** ei • Mitre M shame wttb
their toe ter prosperity of the haus me-
mos help het boar fruit is hemmed energy
tad geed will .moag all who are ferte.to
meg' o bo simmered with this enterpislag seasont
-
.M.app••rtct 50 sores of their best wheat bolds
for tb. perp... of msetiog this one seedless
Impasse •ad so isms than 350 would have
to put their shoalier smiler the burden'
.MARINE NEWS.
i)uring the final year ending Jun. 30th,
1894, the Uomasiss Government expaled
$1,640,4133 on the St, Lawman easels :11,-
316,529 on the 'Moo' easel : 13,412 0o ter
Trust River warts; $64,345 ea the Lachine
e•oal, and /1,571 . the Welland sand.
Tbe following fleares, prepared from the
Chime° board of trades report, show the
stooks of wheat and oora in store nod Wirt
at the pramap•l pont• of aecamal•tios on the
hakes at the hastening of the month. Wheat,
In sore, 43,734,000, afloat, 2,427,000: corn,
an .tore, 5,528.000, afloat, 2,006,000 hue.
Then are tow 53 merchant steamships
whaeh the British admiralty has the
optin of equipping smarmed cruisers an saes
of an emergency four can main-
tain an ocean speed of over 14 knots,
five over 17, tbtrty-ee•en over 15 and the
rem.toder Dearly 15.
The folbwiag Brow wall give our read-
er@ an idea of the work dose oy the freight
steamer. during • massa. The err. Pioneer,
of the Crosland -Cliff line, last seaso was
to oommiesioo 234 days, and during that
time ran 47.144 miles at so ••erste speed of
12 i 1 sales per hour. She carried 41 car-
goes, comparing 63,406 tool and used 4,021
tons of fool.
The 1 thaw• River Navigation Company's
enamor Prince of Wales is to be replaced
by • new boot Her record is unique SM
began running i. 1860 and ran uninterrupt-
edly for 3S seasons. She sayer had • ssri-
ous..cidest or breakdown ,never • paaogee
injured or life loot. She serried on Mr first
trip the Prince of Wales and "ism thea
many illustrious per•r.ges 1t is estnrlwt•
ed that she has steamed 530,000 miles and
Ma run the I acbtae Rapids 1,800 tarne.,aad
for thirty masons was oowmended by ons
master, Capt. Wm. Shepherd.
H. B. quarry, Inspector of Fisheries,
supplies the following figure : Number of
men employed in fish's. twister" in divis-
i. No. 6, from Blue Point to Gads/rich. 30;
number of pounds of various kinds of isle
ought. 274,525; teal amount of sash vales
of Gab caught, $9,962: •moans of capital in-
vested in neo, beau nod buildings, $8,296.
The catch was • little pees than weal net
year, owing to the tete,.e of the season for
e.msneseing operations, the ideas'ee not
being able to commence earlier en account
of se M ,►ivied their lie.a.as. 1t has
bees sotiesd that the Ash are es the diereses
sad the mares.. 4. attributed to the fish
'pawls from the hatcheries which have hese
deposited is the lakes.
Windsor Record Brown Brea, who W
so e000wlul • seems last year with the
( imbna, are making atrsngeneate for the
purchase of the Cannon, new Ia:d up in
Toronto, sad will nen both boats ea the
Sault route touchier .t ('Woodias ports .sol
Wee st Mackisew. The North Transport -
toren Co, of l'olli.gwood,..template pet-
ting W propellor •tha..e, • 160 fest keel
best, es the mate is opposition to ter 1'.m
bete sad Paroles► The Canadian Poodle
Sten.dip Co. is .las considering vies gees
ties of runnier the large steamer Msratoha
between Wisdom mid Pert Arthur as then
is only week for two of their steamers on
the Owes Booed Port •rtbur teats (With
the Mesereh sad the Empire ea the Mardis
Duluth hoe we may .xpeet • rood service
for this pert 1
Marisa Rowley An issued Fe.agsi1see ing
of London, jest to hatid,ivhs psrtdcal•rs orf
the trial 01 the torpedo het Weser, (else.
The Beier is the fourth et the ..mate of
this type Milt by J. I. T ernyeveh A Co.
tiedbest. ,
d •see have id tura the merit ad
w sew the hste et dip is ter world. The
ta.as el the moor three are Daring, Deasy
artthe te
Ardour. 1s tal of the latest beat
is rase were node ever the aiessaed mite
with the '%Itemise read*. : Time 2eth. 2 6
see„ speed 1B 36 knees : 2es 4.4 1s
., 2R 9a : s
1.4s, 111 6i W 1m A, V.90 ; 1. 68 6', 30 36
Jai i.8a. 87 73. The .w speed during
tires hears' ruasnas, as messed ti the
tonal somber e1 rereistMr mail., was 10.17
knot, the tet& datums in that tdm. sever-
ed
ever.d belt, 100 6 Masnte imam. This Rped
attendabodes/ s that ever aes/ es as
edIal
res y re Mae • knee.
Led. ubuwb sami.ad O. W.
yell 4. wry
y
2. The llomisice voters' lists. Already
over 8800,000 has be. spent . the pre-
paatien of as indepe5i.1 Domioha
mere' list this year el large de6oite, sod
we are so yet at the end of the exp.diture
by any gum. it will oust • quarter of •
*tillasa jet of the public treasury by the
time it is printed sad ready her see, if .M
good deal more. Tbos it bee been entiat-
d by • good authority in snob mitten that
it has meat private parties es meth or the
other in the various localities, an average of
5800 more for sash ,(worst distrlt or $161-
600 mon is on, besides mush lees of time
and ngleet of ordis•ry Maine.
Of what vales is that list anyway
Simply sea». The Provincial voters' list.
were already prepared •sd available, and
Gould hese boss used without any seek ex-
poses er freebie. These were prepared by
the various '.e•1 .unieip•litise throughout
the as .try. •lid at, therefore more im-
perti•1 mad jue6 to lath parties. They w
gaits se fair he sae party as tit¢tber. The
Ds.iaM. atomises ter mese years were
held with these lists and *either party W
just mow et •o.p!aiat
The $361,600 of public mad private hustle
thus spent .ado the existing Icer sad .d•
mi*istsutios s sssdlesely 'peat. Reay
delIar might have hoes saved sad • jailer
and were i.p•rtid saes' Bst Gould have
hese W ler the mere .shim. The Palms
e/ idalttr' fever the repeal et that.eedsse
and .xaaive Demist= mate IM kw at
the earliest eppnrtu it , sad pru4
soy y .ere Nur, en
busy Royal (bseuel issa azpa'p
will he iseply Gerd1ieg their ewe puma
natereMe 10 h5lpir M Ghat moderates el
Meth dem MIM miss Parliament.
The Heath Pert& a.awvailve moms
4ee wee sae adjourned .tel the Mb •/
Ween, when it will he laid is Mileertwa
•6 Pembroke the eeny.tha of ?Meek
Y.Utrt&ytt.a and pre\IMlb-Me ler North
It end ng my ..11. their Mem
I.00desboro Hoary Coming, ee• of Jobs
Cuestas, of the 1.St4 sea , same home from
Awtwbosa rat week for • •uu.
F:rpwuur M 1 McLean, N PI'., for
South Heron, left on 1'hwrsday to attend
the semin of the l.egul•ture at Toronto.
1'hewn Mies Er• Steveoaoorectdest lly
ran • pin an tier arm the other day, and for
• time moor results were anticapa.d, but
the injury es sow ever
Hallen The football clubs of schools
Nos. 4 and . played • friendly game ea
Saturday •fternoos last which resulted in a
victory for No. 5 of 1 to U.
Hallett The Hallett Agricultural
9ssi.ty Me • membership last year of 357,
being more thee twaes as tiasy assay other
towosbip society in the West Reding.
Huller : James Walkinshaw, ot the 2nd
coo. of Huliett, has rested lis farm of 100
tures to bis brother a law, John Mc',islet ,
for • term of Bye years, and will take up
his wide... a1 Clinton.
Ss.for.b • Mn. J. C. Hoskins, mother of
Mrs. i Re.. ) Jes. McCoy, of Chatham, N.B.,
formerly of I:stnosdville, died at the Stat -
ford hospital on Fridaynet. The rearing
were interred at Whit.
Colborne The evs,elirts, Mr. sod Ma.
HeddimgMld, imtead co.anasg special
services at rhos church next Sunday even-
ing : somewhere over 40 have, a the past
ample of weeks, found salvation.
Clinton • • hags photo, taken during the
reset lntern•tioeal lean costar at Hama.
too, shows the features of Ir. Blackall sad
Rd. l'antelon, (linins, and .1, Dodds, Sea -
forth, as among the creek shots of the world.
S.•torth I' ( Coleman and Wm. M.
Gray attended another meeting of the
Western throne Balt Association In Lo. -
dos lam, this being the third meeting
within • .a.tb to consider matters ef the
trade.
Blase Peter a)osglaa has purchased the
farm of Mr. Otterbtne, which adjoins his
owe. He got it very reasonably and It u •
splendid place. Mr. Douglas now has •
farm of 280 ace etas good land as then IS
a l ia•ds.
S.sforth : Mrs. sloan's many friends wall
be plassd to learn that,tboagh ,till confined
to bed, .he is reooverisg from her severe all -
taw, het will rearm to Mar that Liam5still
•ontiwaes very low, and is not yet ernsldr•
ed out of danger.
Se•forth : R. H. Touoi, wife and family
•d Mr and Mrs. James I'.ge removed to
Lemke on Monday last where they will is
futon reside, Mr. Teucg sad Mr. Page
having food situations in one of the Targe
furniture factorise there.
Hallett Daniel W•Iper, • former red•
dent of this township, sad wed has Mem at
bleu for • few weeks, returns this week to
St. Thomas, 11•k , when for 12 years he
.d • (rethsr have been farming. They
ham 490 acres ander oultivation.
l listen : I;ib. Dick, the well -knows
cattle buyer of this town, has mode • new
departure. Ho has deserted the maks of
baoholordom, and takes mato himself • wife
We wash Mr and Mrs. Dick • beg,
happy end prowess armed We.
Galerick Tp.: W. Killip, lata of this
township W rooted the farm of Mr. Sut-
ton, R lis,, Tur.berry, 24 miles east of
Waogham. It soothes 150 awes, and is
rented for three years at • yearly rental of
1275 ;Mr. Killan moved thereon last
week.
Oe.l.g ewe to as sshdl brim= tear
of Gg.t1N.• reper.k na 4h• laz/rpers el
lie t.-.Jq. Saggsig • member et .es
('liotoo We understand that the 1 nit.d
states I;ovsrment hu granted to Mn.
Kay, of IMtrott, formerly of this town, the
hock I.euelon due on beh•tf of her late her
band. who was • surgeon in the army,
worn -tin, to Dearly 83,00(,, wed also eve
her is n,outhly allowance.
New Kra : it is rumored that A Bishop,
ex -M.1'1' , will contest the south redeem 01
Perth ea the interest of the liberal party,
again Yr. Pndh•m, M. P Mr &.hop bas
recuperated after ha serious illness, is full
of hie old time vigor, •rd would make •
strong and possibly successful run.
Holiest There died on the farm of slam.,
Wilkaetaw, • few day. ego, • prae..ck
whist' had proudly strutted about the term
her over 22 years, it being .e o1 the par
prwastai to hie father by lb. Isis itob.rt
Henderaw, Huron rand. locker'''. th. Its
r ate da:nl in the same month, lour years
Kippur W Podmore, of hippos. is one
d the hart known sad went h'1blj respect
ed men in the soa017 of Hates, be having
ue,u enraged in bosh cattle and hay expert
ta;;, and his many friends will (earn with
regret that he is liked] to lose eery heavily
*boot 14,000 by the fuisre of • nus is
Leedom, with whom he bas bees dealing.
Tnekw.emith Turner', chnroh, tanned
after Edward Tomer, sow • resident of
'Itetoel is probably the oldest church in the
township at any rate it n the ride
Methodist appointing**, and mad Ma-.'
fat cherish h.Nwy I.Hen sewed it. Beck
In the forties, he/see there two any "moot-
ing home " as Metes, Terser's appniat-
wont was le .zaAesea
illumlneted address sod • very bapde°4".I FROM OYER THE ®ORDER.
=faithful
am as m
•ckoowledgeeot of his
Iw ani faithful service to different c.peei-
ties Mr. Cline as the soly towhee lett, -t--
who h.. baso in the tufted, eines its forma- )ISW$ Nage Steel W*shtnstoi
tion twenty years •go, nod has held .thee
several limes, being for some time l'•pt•ta
of the Howe Company, and latterly .lief for
the years. Iturtng her whole aervaes he
has been almost from Daly one lire Nous.
better deserves reoornrtlos thio Mr Chao.
F:xposater • In speaking of the deep snow
and ford roads this year, • well known grs-
Owgl•o is town Gaye that thirty eight years
ago the snow was four fest deep on the
level, though the pitsh Ades were sot as
bad. That year he Gays he made with •
town of horses nod sleigh two tripe from
(:odwrich to Inger soil : two from l;oiwicb to
Tilsonburg and one from 1;odench to Shake.
spears, and took 10 barrels of fish at each
load. Figuring it all ■p, he must have
travelled about 734 miles that week, whisk
is • pretty [food week's work, thud would
scarcely be undertakes by the youaz.ters of
to -day. Perhaps, however, our good citi-
zen's
itelea's memory is pleyieg him tricks.
THE MORTUARY RECOItD-
McMICHAEL.--Robert McMichael, c
the Hallett and McKillop rows line pod
peacefully away on Monday Feb. 1811t. lir.
McMichael 11.1 reached the •g. of 61 yeont.
He was • younger brother of James Mo -
Michael, of Seafurth He hag been • ma -
Armed Invalid for ewer twasty years, and
for 611 that time has been comparatively
helpless. H• was • good liven, man mid
was much wpested by those who knew
ham The remain were interred an Har -
partway owatetery on Wednesday.
DICKSON Sunday night, 10th ann..
•host twelve o'clock, Mary Isabel, aofat
daughter d A. G. Dickens, of Detroit, for-
merly of the Hank of Commerce, t.odenwb,
died at the home of her gasdp•reeta, i•
Brussels, with whom the little one has lived
/WOW h saes' Married Loofa imam- -TVs
4rlwir ratites ala allied -The
lameO m *soar W br roe
al Weal 4erne Rork.
rows our Remiss Cornrt'..deat
WA:011\1;Tu\ Feb. 28th. -Nor
l garteas m seldom Rood legaiauon,
sad the rest m to.- legislation pnrlpslly
5Atepruhoe 614. of this solos wall we-
oesWrtly hire to be hurried. The time
will mase nod it ought to come sees, when
it will he eeewdwwl disgraceful for • Cm-
gros to delay ,elan upon the treat sppre-
priatioo bi'b um,;; rhe last hours of • Woe -
tog rwit.w flu: that tune will sot cone
until • far now well known to • few 'ball
he known to rim ot.re euustry that them
bills are pure sly delayed by sus is C. -
gyms, in ..rder Inst •eieodmeers may be
.sstpulated 10 or tenon and leg•sl•Yos
stteuted eche, would sever be obtained ether
teres was time Is i•eeutg•tioo anti edam
deliber•tteo I• u • popular deniers Mina
Congressional Minima as soaped by lotto'
hundred sat :arty add men, but that miff
Rose through .tie coofeteaoe mill, sod it
'nearly all dor, u shaped by less than •
dorm neo ohm actor is delayed natal
timid objector ms be !rightmost tato silence
by the ..e o1 the ewe cession bugaboo.
Thu applam prusulsriy to the lsgul•slen
sew pending, obit. ea iudsa the Mess Im-
portant of the eypresn•tin• kills and vttd-
otis more oe 1. mporuat Mammal Wand -
sumo her birth For a time she was very meow theretw
weakly. but by good mare and uraisg she The kens, e! the marina pooling bill ova
hod developed low • comparatively healthy be credited w the mu. n •bused `d•••tmrnlsa
child. An attack of broachuu turned into The lobby hod IL 41 iced to hold • Sunday
session y5trrd•y lid pees ter hill, but
when an •ttecipt .0 made Saturday to
sorry out the pre`ram senaMn I'ettie'rew,
All.. ('laodler ..l S est eve aotl0e of
their Wtenti.es 10 nereise their prt•t1.ge
ander the rule to Wt dunce the remain -
der of the 1111011011, :f .ecess•ry, to provost •
tote lee's! takes. flat broke up the pro -
congestion ot the Nage, re•ultiog an death
atter • few day.' illness,
ALLAN. Mrs. John C. Allan, of
Egmondville, died os Thursday, 14th fat.
Mrs. Allan was • daughter of William
Wright, of Tuckersmith. She had scarcely
re•cbad the prime of lift, being oily 31
years and 5 months of see She leave, s am and the 'mato by • vote of 42 to 24
family of several children, the youssset be- 4ietded not to take up the posing bill.
iag twins hewdayonly • few days old. She was • 1 . lobby b...ot .6.045001 hep, o< get.
bring wife, • kind and affectionate mother,
aisil was greatly beloved by all who knew
her. Her death is • great bereavement to
her husband and little ems, and the sia-
c.wt.ympathy that human heart coo be -
.ow will go out to them from many friends.
MURPHY.- Mosby, February 18.4*,
Clara J. Murphy diad •t the residence M
Mr mouseMrs. . Bella Murphy. Seaforth,
Clara was the only child, • young girl of
.ixtees, wad after an illation of • few weeks,
accepted with calm resignation to I .od'a
holy will, she passed away peacefully to the
taag the bill throesti during the sioman
hours of the series, sad as da Invade aro
rmsspt the shrewdest paria m.starisss i•
the Semite they wd, at. m it in. an spm
portunity
Sent, r Sidle it a dead earnest about re-
pealeug the law order ahtoh 1162,000,000 e/
hoods have bees wed by the prewt ad -
winos room. Who be first gave .otic. o/ '
•
his int -inion 1.. alar euah an amendment to
the Suadry i'ird £ppr•prutt. bill, at was
thought that he did r, cantle mad, and that
he could seedy le pomaded Dot to offer the
sjoym•st of that h•pptnees which was Fes' ameodmen• Set ea, however. His naiad
was fully made up front the int that tea
law should be r -paled. sad his .saeodmeat
••And all l.m whish authorize the user, -
tory of the treasury ' o well the bonds of the ,-...
('sited Mates t,.r env pus ars hereby
pared for her. The tuner -al took place on
Wednesday morning and prosasded to St.
Junes' Church. After the oaremoaaes in
the church were ended, the remains were
aka to Inehtown eemetery, sad laid be- poen
.ide her father. The greatest sympathy is repealed" hr Mea fot-nallyr..sspt ted, and
felt by .11 for bier mother.
BRUCEFIELD-
Trit.l,•v, Feb. 26.
1'. 1 Mason learn today with • car of
horses for Black Kock.
he dmearr hu intestine to have It voted
upon. a1 pn.nble. rid expresses the opioids
that et wall Ise the waste. Kut other do
sot share hu °pores.
A portion of .M !ores of the Bureau of
I:agreeing and ['noise .re working eight
Messrs. Mol.regor • Muster are buying • sad day to get tee wow hoods ready for de -
carload o1 Iambs for export. livery.
R. .1. Thaw purposes taking • carload of • new amendment to an appropriation
stook to the Old Coau!ry shortly bill preside ter Use payment of two oats a
Wm. Nevin, of ('oie.go, u vatting ler •
few d.,. •meapt his m•ey friends here.
Varna Council R. T. of T. paid • !rater
sal visit to Brumfield Star Council R. T. of
T. on Monday evening of last week.
A large number of people walked to Bell's
Ont 0 ere the tramples putting the (Wand
Trunk new plow on the rule. ihe cause
of it (swag the wok is unknown, but is
supposed that ice was Brialy imbedded
mina and over ter reale.
1'shorte • Mr. Perkiness, who boss Mae
for eine time pima* el °Ivies At..ch,•nI
Toronto. is teeeua..ded. Moreau to SI -
600. Rs hes • Urge star Meats bio. It
.•y se he k.owe. bM.sah is the fort that
be se • Horns hey, 10.10e bees hers 1s the
toweehie nt tl1heme, owl 11 N lie set
mtrakes his hasher is • resident of Nester
sow There are • sslmbwr o1 Hare•tsss am-
plo•.d ma Tomato sobeel,
Smooth On friday rosier lost a
epeeist remiss of the F1re brigade was held
.A the Fir. Ball, when the rehear AMC
w1114srt' AAA wee pm.esd with .
000ERICH TOWNSHIP.
swmaT, Fel•. 25.
The Cas. Literary.eUMy in progressing
well under the emegement of John
itowwby.
We asd•ret.td Richard Porter of ter
fourth atosession a goes, largely into the
rising of hops.
Jame. Bell purchased • now muter last
week which will Make • groat diffsrenes to
the fair sex is the future.
Fr d, .r local .port now drives • fine
team i.1 brooches, which he brought with
him from the Pacific dope
lawyer Seta we understand ie sow ea
geed building • .mow plow to elm.. bus
road to the sixth. se. is a great inventor.
P. Kliott sad T. SeworN were observed
last Sender motet going North at • high
rate of speed. What dem •11 aha mean
boys.
Wilhom MaCl.sky wee on • flying visit
to the old homestead Inst week. H. look.
Mak and hearty. Hayfield air meet erne
with him
pound bounty tapes such portion of the
surd crop °f 1 ?; r had 00t bee. pd
to the date UM saw tariff went oto .IL
and ewht '55tha .,1 .ane v01 • pound a. Was
crop of 1.01 1e President, Cleveland told
• delegation of sugar nes who ,ailed . him
not long ago, that he t•vor.d the payment
of the bounty it m presumed that ted la -
fl once of the slmiset.auon will be exerted
to favor o1 tbu •send.ent. It may get
through, hot at will ert•aly be bitterly op-
posed, euteh lly io Hoose
Tore is •tculeastose rsthetinng (oagr...n .
who can joke about his demise. When •
friend said to Reprost•ti'o Pipit, of
Cess , " Shall ire any. is Wash
intros again , he replied m.rhlly " I
are afraid .°t " " Why '• Bemuse, -
said Mr I' . with • twinkle is hie eye. "the
people nl 1'n.a rticet erre no mach attached
to me that ,hey was t permit me to leave
them again
Then was a secret mashes of same of the
prem nen' members of the Ri metallie images
bold here worst days 8r0, sad rumor say
et was for the mirror 0f d,eronhg plass
looking toward• • elver Presidential takst
nee► year 4 .umber of premitsent eilvrw
tem in (*aero. ,seludag S.selote Tdlsr
sad Woicon; did not .ttesd Mir seating,
sad ramnr rye t►ev are net i0 .v.Mtby
with the plass duceseed. aor with .ensu
OUST •tress held by throw who oo.treil the
league
Senate Wolcott has Offerer' all .assd-
0.01 te ter ,uodrt Ileal ApPreprihti.h
M11, •uthnru.ng ter 1'reaId.t, w►oa.vw
sav g.rsp555 ,-sultry shall oke eM Inst
leave M •peso( 'hrve nem.. to tat with •
Robert Elliott, of Lake View Farm. same joint Boo* sod vete ..mrtti
a• d
near losinv his floe o• (Tyle more last weee k, washers •a delegates to as to
w►n► would have bees a venous less as she
is • owed pries winner, but for the
•ervie55 of .1•s1e. Wiise.. •etermary .n
seen, who brought her wend in gond form.
eivwi5.16 NWAe-
Ys..ai•t., TLA. Si -'110 sadly 411.
benison' nettle A1Nidt
today was loners larger than was aesesm'y
at the beglring of Let, eowgttsatly trade
tree dell with low prinwe sail the almost ear -
minty of a .nawde»ble somber of male
bias bid ever .weld (ow • haute market.
The hist estate add as about 3.1, eena per
"Mb panty geed Moet M from 3• to Soo
toR, d tlesser beast. at hes to
. the . 1
pecR 84ip w paying 4e per 1►•
red ed I•rgs .6..p, and reed lambs briey
low 1• , iIa m z.i Use edl m hoes 4.
te per s Fee hew .e edger, .sol moll
r Par 1
.j
...earl •'esferee's
A LIBERAL FARMER
geweeta Psi Hoe his m• ani.-e..t mead
ane IM evert were Ramos tea. mage.„
Niw.ewi. * 4
1,.emis, of this pecLisirewsiablillediagaStowipa:bilegt.ry 1100
for what r.s saw laugh(r idleta.,
ie ws. t haw pr100 ''noMi/maYr.(some 5571 Rudd alsesthneworth, o . moils mtgAt,k
~ e Mal M m,, A dhad Amt. • , work .ail G.aY
eam se lied tee seas
set ride ms • 4w44y bee.asth of the peas N
gave kis /a +n as Dndd'. 1Cidrp p111.
fends. him ..1(M s wNllsg a .sk.
abs test al ►a phis 'jSf t 1• W
thought ,.8i'M - -
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