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T7433 1,3 A TDINCI. ISTIEIWSPAP3EIR OF HURON OO Y TY_
FORTY-SEVENTH YEAR. -2514
GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA. THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1895.
D. McGILLICUDDY, EDITOR.
NEW ADVERT$(MENT8-APRIL 26 UP 1N THE FAR KORTH.
Owls( yes --Prove & P B
Taos
(Pater. . . ... ----
heren Carlene- W. Acheloos & Sea.... 6 A long WIntBlr In
Perry Davis' Painkiller
61
Menthol Phaeton... 6
1've1 Pectoral . ... .
Palm Tar Soap. .6
Braid Pills. 2
For Saa--G. F. McPhee. 5
Liiimaaya Cleassd-Cbl•. ryas. 5
Bayne Msliag-F. W. 8isien 5
Madam's Dear, May let -R. R. 8511ewo 5
Fire ! Water ' 8.ek.-lits FUther8
rue Sale Anaemia ht Ce.... 4
ork Co. Sammy
S.priatendeat
s:u1 Waamd-British Km:awe 5
Door and Boggy Mate -H. K. well d
(.'o
Wanted Mrs. Wielder
Well Paper • Mem Homage
t ley l.u•dry- U. H. Rom
Horse end Wages for Sale A Weir
5
5
5
8
6
A ustioflt Miss.
i URTGAGE SALE OF BRICK HOUSE
.11 AND Y' ACRE ted 001)1111CH. -
I oder and pursuant to :he powers oriole ask
tamed in three eerier mr.esses dated ree-
37thJudithe fHthday of Vovernbsr pan. the
dared Jemmpr ISO had the 19th day or
lamb 111111. sad whieh will be produced cat the
tl•sefgala than will to sold is two psretge
by 'shirtwaisters by Thomas Gondn auctloa-
r, at his auction rooms. Haulltod Gonda.
sestreet, 1.
tie Town of Roderick. en Saturday the Iib
day of 14.7. A D ISM. et 1t o'clock noon the
(..wing velaabee property namely : The
Wt half and t►. West hate of let number
fourteen. In oaaoesi00 "C teruserty la the
Township but now is the Tom of Roderick,
u the comity of Hares. eaob WOW esatain-
mg eve acres of lead niers or ins.
The minims are ea the fast halt of the
void lot stud ooesint of • Bente two story brick
house in rood twedliio with frame kltehen
attached. sad 1 frame harp and stable. This
m,roperr, is beautifully sheeted at the gad of
soe.b street la GoderieL it is fairly well fenc-
ed and has on the skid 'Cam half over two
•crreor good orchard. The sell is mostly clay
Isni. and to one pan pod meek clay from
which the bricks in the said been were needs
rgItMS:-Ten pr teat of the par.►as
mosey at the roe tion of sale had the Wham
in owe math thereafter. wittiest Mter..t.
For farther maritime appy the Amino -
...yr or to Rto C. HAYti.
THOM,ASDUN DKY Vendee, Solicitor.
tt.derleb AOetlesesr. 1531
Bated 13 b April A.D. DM.
1
AUUTION SALE OF VALUABLR
1tALT RLOB X. PLANING MILL AND
SAW MiLL in TH1 TOWN OF OOD*RICH.
Under and by vines of the Power of liale
contained in a cert 'la Mortgage wbwh will be
Produced at the time of role dated the UM of
l.«-emb. r A.D. Ifa7 and sa.lgne•d to the ver
dors, there will be sold by Public auction at
Martin'. Hetet 1a the Tows of Roderick la the
county of Huron. be Jahn Book Ani iosoor.
on Tuesday the 3,Kb day of Aped A.D Ilii at
1! o'clock neem. the following valuable pro-
perty
erperty nataely : A ort of Park Lot number
twelve in 1 oacesio. •A' of the Town of Rode-
n iv formerly tie Township of Oderfch at.d
wb,eh .�814 pp.areel or beset of land u porticu-
I•rey Maeribed in geld Mortgage sad coin -
prim shout three acme of land
The is • most desirable property. It to sit -
noted within a short dHWes of the Oraad
Trunk Railway 8latisa. Upon the
there 1a a err -clam Halt Woe NEMeta wit
Derrick. Heiler and Iffttgine. Mae Tahks; els
a 1'tsolse Mill Siz33 feet. • dew MITI Ililll 1L
.red Stare 31111 hill hot There are other
haiding, on the property including en aloe
itt1: four ,beds t0. t0. Above ostein s
satiable lot of Machinery which le Ia moo=
rondltioe. and a lint et which maybe obtained
from Cameron Holt & Hdmeabiton.Ode-
r:cb
THItIre :-Tee for cent of tie parches*
memo at the tint. of Sale and the basses
within 30 days thereafter.
spro�t 7 ail old wbj
T1eet te• reserv-
ed bd. la w M the apes a thesellitiens
e of
will .tasdtsw owidc.sd•1
(
Forfurther particulars apply to the Auc-
tioneer
umtioner or to the uodonlgaed.
listed lath ♦pyirll A D. 1*1.
i'AMRRON. HOLT It HOLMW�yI
JoRX KNOX. Tendon'tlelidlors.
12 31 tuctioseer. psdricb.
Pu elle Meetings.
I3 etice $l :.i+ GENERAL
wilt be bed h the ayes
Firms Loset
Loan & Inve.eet Os. -o ea the
e•maing t hldaf AattrllOy felrnhi4raer i
livery
l�tlederi.s grees et o.'hile . I. lte
lien with the C neelea W-Mlm•sli 7/smsla
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ET YOUR CHIMNEYS CLEANED.-
yonOln.. hm Yymu a4.Mtsb
Vine your rdesscu pa4y..s
re
- OR BALL -A 000D ROAD MARE
ark bay, sired by emy Worrier. rinse
e.rht d oars Sl : ales • year di bay esti.
t10 O. Mcby PHEE, CWill alm, P. 0 chem. IllIl.
1 1 RAZING OF RIG MEADOW TO LET
If er tl.smrsepmea Fier ltartb0lar..8
ply to KOBERT YOOlrtip
, RMMwe•d Fiaies.
G"RAZI{RS WANTED. --300 CATTLK
are waated. X. B' CIILIR. et
Palle Reserve.
ADAM:AINB !!1�s.BaA1u AWNS . ITEM'
Wedneeday sae latestha. 52'
ode delJ. noRTON'S to meal a ie.w 11•s/l -••• I"
CANADI4W WALNUT TRICKS
- ,+tt FOR 8t L*.t--Weft to lase► tach .o-
needlag 1e slat, at eras to
1. C. MILTS.
Iifl liarrlMN. tDsdmri.h
I iME-THEbad asHIHINT W HITK UIIE CAN
thes -et atter
in April. i es. 0411 li aahmpregame'�as obese�p
as the toed Ilene. d le .mesh et . mph
ear
mowed
rks sad is
Oodericb. Mareb i113. I. lett
POUND KREFERS WANTED.-AP-
aMe.d received teatisse will be r.mved by t
q May f. 1as. for two
1"eows free the Teem tonmshj et fidertek. The per
ems It will
T.sra Gtirk.
ed to
Ap.il K age, Ise
the Aretleu
IlWtag Freeport, at Fertp.*11•--isw the
Risers 1J•e and fere awl Have shier
Ming -Gorillas One Jsalles-
T•r Caa..aes Onitrags.
-
NNW for five..
3 F:Kl18-_'i'HX 8011161IBER 8A8 ON
sad hese St Raofbwtpe. M wi ow H..Nhg
1 .Tit Ws 111: the
ala
• rwatltim is
the
nem -.1 a"t" j!. ver
soak
Ima
epxtsl oorrespe.deaoe of Tea IY.Nat-
'UItTY MILE, N.W.T., Jan. _'r.-
, ea I might call it, is not as wild •
country as we bad beard it was. Tree, it
is very o.ld, but a pesos dos not mead it
math when her.. Winter .term a the ht -
tear end of September .pd lama until the 1st
of May. Tie is started to run on the
\ ekes nese ea the 15th of Oat., and to
jam on the 70th. It thea backed the water
sal piles me ten or fifteen feet herb. The
thermometer ran down to 60 below aro,
and stayed down for . week. When it gets
blow sixty • mouthful of air mita much
Like • dome of pepper, but wham it r frosty
there ie gem rally little or no wild. The
past week the temperature is ten above zero.
Take et all to all it u the Meet Wats 1
ear mw in any country. TM scow ie about
twenty imoben deep had as dry ea s•ad. It
falls mostly in the .hepe of frost, •ad men
live out in teas of very light drilling (met,
lylike what we used to m.. for .herniae is
Asbfisld ), sad do mot expenesoe mach hard-
ship I suppose you will be surprised when
i tell you Chet men will take • robe
made of lynx, wolf or rabbet .kin, roll it
around thous, lis down in the snow and
sleep comfortably with wi. temperature
.riding 55' or 60' below zero ; bat it is so.
Blanket' are not of much account, and •
fellow would freers uder three feet thick of
them.
The outlook 1r the eomtry me never
better. Four of ss are starting up 1.orty-
Mil. in twoe or three days to prospect. The
Winter tist.is the best tem. W prospsat ts,
se everything es frees to • great depth.
We oat the ice oil the aro.ka, and build e.
tire. Ose fire will thaw the gravel from
sae to two feet deep, and we ooatinue
mail we strike bedrock a sense 25 W 30
lost.
The days and nights differ in this high
latitude from those in Ontario. In the
Summer for almost two mouths its all day,
and in Winter pearly the other way. Ws
were for about thirty -Bye days we did est
sen the .un et all. Tbe days were very
short, and tor • while you oould hardly see
te read. and that for only about an hour
each day.
The ..ciel coalitions of this ouotry
are not of the meet orthodox eh•r•oter. In
fact, a person coming in straight from On-
tario would ooasidr them rather on the
seamy side. Then wintered at the post
this year about two hundred men, and fe-
male society is decidedly .warm, beteg cow
flood to some fifty or sixty squaws and
about one dozen white women. It is a esti.-
Motion to know, however, that many of the
men and women me better than the sur-
roundings.
R'e have • literary and debating society,
and we have Iota ot fun at that : and we
have also a library with los of reading mat-
ter. The people are very .ruble and
obligiog, and you am bnd men hers from .11
miners of the habitable Mote. There aro
two mea starting for Juneau with dogs. •
distance of about 1100 males, on or shout the
10t1 of Fah., sad we pay them cue dollar to
tarry a letter to Juneau.
Oar party will have to haul our outfit mad
grab seventy-five or eighty miles. but that
will take nay three r four days. Men
don't think twiioe of taking • trip of mss r
two huadr.d mile in this ountry. There
are thirty r forty men starting tor Throb
('reek u • few days, a distance of 240 miles,
.ad wises they get there they have W go
dove item river 100 stiles to Fort \ ukon for
for their Sesmdo grab, and this haul it
back en • baedeleig31 sad MU She diggings,
mother forty mils. I wonder how some of
tie Ashfield boys would like a den or two
like that, with their god beam to sleep
ia, yet here is the Arctic sigma it hoe W
he done with no roof but the blue sky. the
biting frost for a fire and •...wbuk for •
bed. Thre are only four heroes is this dm -
and they ars sandy seed for drawing
wood armed the poet. Horses are sot •
psoras is this country, and nearly elf the
frughtiag is dose with dogs. A team of
fear or five doge will draw frees Len to
twelve cwt. on • we11-beaten trait A gad
dog will being from 530 to 560, and gem.
malt s high se $100.
Some parties who came is berg lest Fall
saw the itge jam up the river •that as miles
trees here whoa they were teens[ through
the White Herm Rapids. They mw . boat
en the rooks tors to pease sell a mea'. body
fast sedsrsvath. It is .opposed that two
map were drowsed m that wreak. Another
beat wee Ma mess bottom sid.ap* below ted
mine plan.. An Assyrian was drowad the
tint week is Oscober ser the mouth of Hear
Creek u Forty -Mile. H. wae ooseiy dews
ee a raft, get sa ght u the he, in ey-
ing to gat where broke thro.Rk. Several
area were pretty badly treses airier tie
Water, amid seem lost their Gahm and
ohms their tees.
The supply bent Areas did eel ma my
further this Fri Takeo, where the per
Mises net left this Swum
ve short of provisions •ad there a ase
the ~wejpii el Auguthis st, es that he i myti4.g a het Mew N
happen the river boats meet femme, the
dpass are we will all have to hteve. The
Fart Cudahy @apply malt bests anything
1 ever caw. and if Me rival 0siulmrteial Ce.
mei Y sasmgli preeyws th em% will hay.
Tem 0daby for • resent. The Fort
0a lehy Nimbi actually Melted every
nem thisl west them lame Fait eatil Kee
tlha Math maMd • meeHtig sad F' cad.
whish Menthe Mom a Mew e Y
We bad M semens ttseMwet
• Nor.et
lea. A men mewed ■ see
m�a� she M mem. flus 8.•Mk ami tllwk
1sr.r`it app • mmMh fee sue yeat. Re
wvimlli amt her
dui b.r � .' h. isit I A dy elr.pp
=et•
d * mese • Imbmnd, M leakd
deme mad wwM main M her .1hengb Lie
t_Maw. flare IP below ten. The
F -Misen N d
es meek, aied dMa sad
•ref •'months self ma
lip le as a
ddm/aM _ Is mesa Sasrl•a fled gel bh.
"'bit's" 111. ditfiaalty. He told a. he H A It I ► ON THE DOCTO
.
wadi mot recognise me as a .enumittee.
maidmoo
eid be �drsooh se the sneer's meeting, and
mid if
we to do any Wed
he
would react with Ar.artns. Then the 50711 Pen Picture of W. H Montague
did hot het. AaoNer tneettng was called,
but he would not aimed, no we beard beg
evidence fed bad • regular trial,which took
about three or fear More. Finally •
verdict ens recorded realm flatmates for
her year's wages. with board •.d bedding
for her until us. Arne boat laves tar year,
cad her fare book W Seattle. We thea sent
our wart officers over to collect. Hemiltea
paid the bill, but threes na vengeance when
the Candian officers tome mut Summer.
Several of the nes did very well hem
lase Summer, and 1 believe the opportun-
ities ere still good bene, although Birch
Creek, our opposition, had • great boom
last Fall. The tyronnical action of the Ca-
n adian madam odicule has, howevr,
driven oat . number of our people. 1t cer-
tainly is an outrage for the Canadian Oov-
ersnest to cued in ottioere to oollect revenue
free • lot of poor prospectors who ars ex-
ploring their eoantry, and who are now pay -
tag 1120 per cwt. for flour, $45 to 550 per
.-wt. for tacos, and have • turtder tax of
510 per cwt. tor freighting their rub to
the diggings. A Government that persists
in sending in its customs vultures to prey
upon struggling humanity in this section,
under these oircumataaos, deserves to be
wiped out of existence when the tint oppor-
tunity offer.
The lioverameut also made another bad
break by establishing • poet office at }-ort
Cudahy, • place without • proper supply of
provisions, lied wi.h little or no traffic be-
tween it ud this place. As a Result, we
have to pay • dollar • letter •ted Bead them
to Juneau, a United States poet-oflios, for
transmission. If the throb ('reek diggings
pan out halls wells they aro expected to
Forty -Mile will be totally deserted in an-
other year, and the Cenediae Goverment
tan take the theme fat M ail, 8. J. S. hie oratorical prods ere paid for by some-
one who twin up hie mosey in order W gain
TOWN COMMON.. an dvantare that the people of Canada, u-
1. g. SLepperd flees Aper the Mare .f Mal-
dNmaad with a sharp Mirk He C Balms
liar Moslegsie 1. am an roam
a. tasaara relllles.
he. ' Saturday Night."
HIS election is vurtatnly a well etre
served tribute to his popularity,onot to his
preset plea, for he has moo. H se psreaoali ty e
exceedingly attractive to es audissce oom-
poSMi of those who would rather listen than
r•saun, and the beiief that he is more than
an average has lasts with those who never
e squire, after lutentpg, am to what they
have brought away with them. Notorious
ly be is ontorcal without being educational,
eloquent mostly in the devising of state
mens tot are misleading, more/mous most
ly whoa he hes a 10•{ortty of .apprtrrs,
and up to date has shown his bravery of
obaracter &lomat entirely in doter wrong
rather than m dvoc,ung ri,bt.
He is so et-ideioe that it is easier for
Motors to hollow ten than pi -templet The
elector of Helatmand is not perhaps aware
that be has made be fight oo other people's
enemy. Then is no 1000 1n the Ottawa
Misrtry who has been • more .ub.ervtent
political hack than Ih. Motegae. Every-
where he iso been the paid sponsor, the tap
through which the wind of the 1)nawa
Ministry has been imairted, and if any of
hie enthomauc friends ever paws to •:-
amts the situation they will 004.100 that ail
Nlnics at tete Town H..nstl Mord-Mim-
elm .f Revere farelleg.
The regular meeting of the ooaaml wen
add oa Friday evening, April 19th.
Members were .11 present except monad -
Ion Campton, Wilson ai.d Swart...
Mauve of let meeting were read and
signed.
Communication from White (:load Novel-
ty Co., White Cloud. Mich., re stebli.himg
• factory in Western (.Load•, wee read.
The Co. intends establishing a Canadian
factory to pmt about 516,000 and se employ
36 to 50 bands at first, with probability of
an increase. The company has offers of $3,-
000, by .ubaeriotion, bre site and water
power and exemption from taxes and water
sad fight rotes for twenty years from twit
western Canada village., but prefer •
larger place. They would accept • 510,000
loan, • free site, pewee and exemptions tor
twenty year..
The matter was referred to the finance
somittee to report.
A oommenicatios from Robt. McLean,
.s'y. of Comedian Fire Underwriters' Ante -
antics was read bad referred W the fire am -
mites to report.
The (allowing deficiencies were pointed
out seeding immediate remedy
1 No bylaw to regalste the storage ot
oeal oil, powder or other dangerous sub -
mantes.
2 Satisfactory system of electric fire alarm
required, with sufficient well-placed boxes
and keys under Mae alongside. Keys should
not be kept in hou.ea.
3 Two standard five gallon chemical fire
exti.Suf.hers should be carried, folly charg.
ed, to all firm on hors tart.
4. 500 test of new ho.s should be parche-
d.
5 Three 11 inch plain novJs,not .pray or
os.rolling sozzl...
6 Two more playpips, auf5oient pips
should b. bed W throw six stream.
7 Two hydrant .hot off velem
8 Fire hell does sit ring automatically.
9 Fire hail should he properly bested from
1st of Nov. W May 1d.
10 Atwater hydrant should be placed at
omwr .h Wellesley .ad Lighthouse streets
11 Emma required for wheeled appli-
ance".
12 Hydr•Mte nhoald be protected against
trust in Winter.
13 Rhona in brigade are is few, there
• head be fift..n at least, and they ought te
meet and practice regularly W ensure smart -
sees at work.
14 The maedis required W be fairly paid
and on eeamtast duty.
lb Three sten .bald .I..p in Are hail.
16 M1•otri, light plant e a the .•me
rosin as pumps without dividing wall be-
times them.
17 Steamer should not be mid.
Applicata* .1 Rd. VanEvsry for billiard
biota.. wee Mid ea the table.
Cemmuieseis from Walter Hick, re.
supplying tows with .hadt tr.na wee refer-
red W the poNio work. committee.
Communisation from R. C. Hays, re.aim
.f Jobe Rebores for iajuris resolved
through falliag on .id. walk at corner ot
Colborn. -M, and Square ea Fels. 15th, was
marred to the psb!ie weeks eemetittoe for
. squire sed report. Mr. Rekiae.n's .him
ie for 5115 for medical attendance. The fel-
10vaag .o..u.te were referred to the fines
...mitis. : John Barker. 57 ; Stevens A
Berns, 522 68 ; Globe OB Co., $34.90 ; Im-
perial Oil Co., 515 68 ; Star, 523.68.
Amount of J. Barker, 57, fav shoveling
sow of Mainsail bridge wee ordered paid.
Report of water and light so.mitte• rev
oosasgmded greet/sr Melon to Ortp.
Co.. for er.0Nes .f tin stand pips
The matter of pe eheat.g • mew 'market
male sed MFWisg emeriti for maim wee re-
ferred to the maim revert.
Proposed •gr.ameet with the 0. T. R.
reply .f water was referred so the water
and light es.mitese te report.
The .•Mer d ehai.giag the *ha to 1000
.monde power arm referred be the water .ed
light ocem 5Sos Le report.
Matter of wearies the arrests a eight
was referred M the pebble works osmmsteme
M report
The water and light eseem.FMe. was
powered to perehee. a wpplt .t hal.
.0 Men
0eeaad).real.
telligr.tly ooueidering the question, wand
not grant. It is mother politic nor prudent,
perhaps, to renew, upon cher clam of politi-
cian. Ho 1 oni.pc.sunt because he has a
pass r his ratlreamd fan u paid ; his powers
ot oovinctng the public are not hindered by
thoughts of • neglected Menem or an an -
grasped opportunity, yet he is the most
dangerous quantity that cold be injected
into -the already Mated blood of Camden
politica If mem of the sort are to be our
riders we have • right W ask ourselves, how
meet we expect W be ruledle 'mouth W
be Mead in preference to principles' Aro
audacity and indomitable cheek t, be pre-
ferred to polities' virtue ! Is facility in
ehasg sae's attitude to be applauded as
we lough at end appove of the entice
of clown is • erste'. It ham bus Ih.
Montague's good fortune W escape by his
e tmv manner ad exceeding good fellowship
the entice= ot people who neither believe
in him • a states•° nor approve of him as
anything but • county heeler. It is quite
passible that he may rsoh the highest niche
in Canadian politick for he has certainly
proved himself Mile and willing to adopt
any device o.oeseary to hoodwink, mislead
or betray those who prize the capacity of
the mouth rather thus loyalty and goodnese
of the hart. That • man can be Netted
wbo is snob • political hanger-on while the
IMO was me of supreme importance t.
Canada, marks an .pooh in our history
which thoughtful men should pause to eo•
eider.
Immediately it is noticeable that be
would neither have been taken into the
Ministry nor dvoc•ted by • great phalanx
of his colleagues and members of Parlianamt
unless there was a peachy of mouth as well
as bruin, in the enfeebled Cabinet Are we
Wittig* the whole Ministry by this Rimer -
set gab -river that they have set up s a
sample ot what Ontario can produce'
The general ids is that • legislatr ,bould
be a nen of some importance ; • man who
Ma peeves hit oleveroetm in some business-
like way ; one who hs made soar, .srifioe
for politica : toe who Mpsoaidea W whieb
he will be true, no matter what happens.
In so respect dos 1).. Montague till this
nous Leo emoting deeoriptioa. He has a1 -
way. been • tool. the oratori
Corrupt. oonetitemicy, the
in • doubtful ward, the
chosen by Ministers who did not
undertake the ..ork in doubtful menthe.
He n..w enter, into his reward as Secretary
of Mate, and all Canada stn well afford to
e bake hands with itself, that be has est re-
ceived a etre Important portfolio. Yet if
this Ministry be ,naintaisd, founded by
Sir Jobs Maodonald andjoudersd by Sir
Heckeozio Howell, we may expect W find
e ach moo 000upyi05 the largst ;maims.
They .re est chaos because of their patriot-
ism, their statesmanship, but because of
their ability W manipulate various metes@
of the commun:ty and W trade for power
lb. most dearly esrsed Lod God-pives liber-
ties of • people. When we are reed by
clever politicians of tie Monta/ue 171e.
who m,er had • dollar W ,pend for their
•waelections 'tpeote,but were always the
employee, ot corporations and parties, them
may Grad grant meat to the soul of per
Canada.---
LETTER FROM HOMAN.
el asteeary Ilsef:111firay Writer to oh. Meet
mud Cies se Kass fbsr,h.
This letter has bees recently received
frog Rev. Domini Macelihivr•y, Homos,
Chios, sad was v'ritten to tbw mambas of
the MaeOillivray Miesiom Bud, ea reedy -
Mg the photographs sent to him get year.
amity, Coma, Jan. 14, 1896.
Icor to •
• talk•,
mint y
mire to
155151 taiga Wh° w°°° M h on
oneil.e' I FROM THE BORDER.
did asit remember them
little b.ty, who was three seethe old tux
years ago, said he remembered geeing me
when I went away ! It must hare been u a New* Notes Awm
dream. I did hot bar. to ask them all
their panne, h.wever, Mr the lady m the
back row stepped out of the looktag glass
h ad introduced me W every see. What a
datieenoe years has male on you all '
What • elm ids w oome alone lust in time
for our watch -night meeting ' Do you
kaow, you hadn't been long In the -ream
when other groups came tlockieg is tow
What an your names, .sed 1 ' W., said
they, are called "Memories," the childres
of the Mieuon R•pd brought us. This
"Memory" was called "Basement Memory",
she told me about the Sabbath school, es -
pedally Mn. Mertes .ed the Intuit utas,. smash-up of party in the Doming ea_
That memory woo 0a1144 "Vr.yr Meeting,'' nowt o•mpaign, if, as now sums certain,
and told rise of Dr. and bin. ('re and (..pt
4.ibsen and lots mon. This other 'memory' that campaign is to be fought on the sit
was called "Kinvhaes's Orme" and told sir Wine of bnaa*e gold assist .ilvr.
u c i and seam Oh there were Boa ('Ieveland made • bold btu for the nom1111a.
Don of the gold party. end the predi ill§
has mi
been amide that he will get it, largelyas
through the as.ut•pcs of Republica, not-
withrundiag the abuse they have heaped
upon him for his ecu in connection with the
tariff sad other mutters. main Rut after all, the question dos not
turn upon the personality of the candidates
who may represent the gold and silver
parties in the oolitic., should it be narrow
ed down to that single issue, but upon the
issue itself. Would a majority ot the elec.
W ashing;ton
Rid em
Cietelaad's greed sler lbe sfsatiea ea
Ow ti,t
ed Ticket -TM reilltl.laas �-
wring owl the Ptolemaic t ole
T1s wplateaa mCarlisle.
Frees our Regular l'orre•p•edeat.
�%-ASHINGTI)N, Apr. "'J.-Ataong
politicians m Washington nothing else is
of except the probability of • gamma
t picnicsgs
ot other "memories," hat I bare not ams to
tell of them all. I did think your fans es
bright and your dramas eo clean and pretty,
and the cute little badges ,too, pinned to
your dresses. I asked you how It w•a that
you were so happy and you mid bemuse
you lived in • Christian land, had good
mother, •cad fathers, and t'hutch and Sun-
day school, and • nice )laic* Read. And.
dear children, why are the children of
Honest so unhappy and dirty' Rests
they live in • heathen land, with mothers
. ad fathers flat think washing the baby
would oertaaaly hurt it. and who lead them
a f.w times • year into • temple end
make than kneel down and worship horrid
idols. The poor things are so frightened
the first few times that candy must be given
to cot: them to worship. Where was the
meeting held to which you all cant. ' In
my parlor. We had no big cbt.tch to go to
in Ho0an and no big bell to tell us when it
was midnight. Only Mr. McKenzie and 1
were there to welcome you, and, although
he had never heard of any of you before, he
gave you almost ae warm • welcome as if he
had known you all your lives. The sight of
so many bright Canadian fans gave him tie,
some " 10.mons " to sok questions of. Here
then is our meeting place. Only one big
lamp in the metre of the table and all crowd
.round it, • little closer together tiea in th.
group I think end we have • meeting to
praise t rod for his loving kinndnes to w dar-
ing 1894 and to make new resolves for 1895.
If itwas not Ito late Ionghttake 7•Utosee
• little boy in another room, but he is fast
sleep. Hie same is " Whet," that is his
baby name, not became he is green, but be-
cause wheat makes into bread and is good to
e at. if I woks him up he would be frighten-
e d to use so many foreign children and be-
sides you could not understand his talk, for
he ie a (,'hiss boy. He now knows the
true God .cad twfore he laid down to sleep
he prayed W Jesus to watch over him. And
so • new joy has Deme into his life and when
after • few days he goes back home, he
will Imre • joy in bis heart that none of
his playmates know. He hs • sick mother,
too. Rim father is • Christian, and hitle
Wheat is boletus him in he trade, which is
that of • dresser of mill -.tones. There are
others in the yard, to, who have come to
attend our daily Sunday school, hut all the
rest are grown up (elk.. This school is for
the study of the bible, sari meets every
day. en 1 call it • daily Sunday school.
Well, .iter the meeting is over • little
past midnight, von .11 prepare 1go home.
Won't some of you mine some day and stay
with res all the time' That would be even
better than this time. 1 thick some of you
will came before I get to be a very
old man. But before you go back borne
von all nay " Happy hew Veer, Mr.
MacGillivr•7 , and before you vanish 1
reply heartily, 'Name to you. dear boy. and
girls." God bins you is your school work
and in your bad work. Vet .re potting
mosey in the bank of Heaven when you
deny yourselves for Jesus' and the heathen's
make. i also .end • number of views with
oamee appended. Relieve me with mach
love. year own missionary,
DONALD MA*'GIu.Ivaar.
1)0AR Cuu.noiv, Did my of you re to
• watch-atg1.1 semis, on New Year's Eve' throat. A. Bequest ens held on Thursday
It yes did, that is 'rhea i ad troy .o.p•.- I e,est.g.
we did at hes in Aha, eely. of nos s, Saturday Maniocs Sheldon Sweet, who
CANADIAN CURRENCY.
John (:roar. charged with stealing a 56,-
000 =se of Rank of Commerce bills from
tie (a.aadian Repress Company's safe in
1'rk►ill, was remanded for two weeks by
.1 dge Elliott, jun., at London.
While driving logs ea Breooeon drive on
the Magmetawan River on Sunday, .1 sok
Jarvis wee drowned. The deemed was a
young man, whew permits live at Rryden,
near i.ondon. The corpse ms east W Loa -
moral votes be 00.1 for the UMW or (or the
gold candidate That is what the politic-
ians •rs figuring o. There are various
causes which operate to make it somewhat
difficult to predict with even • remooable
degree of ortamty, but allowing that party
hos are entirely obliterated and that the
voters are tolled upon to decide for or
against the single gold .tsnd•rd, it is pmt
down by the politicises as probable that the
following crates would met their electoral
votes for silver Ala., Ark., ('•1., Polo.,
Fla., 1;.., Idaho, La., Mia, Mo., Ment.,
Nev., N.C., N U.. ur g., S.C., S. I).. Tema,
Va., Wsh„ W.Va., and Wyo.,-a tet•1 of
163: and that the tolbwiag would vote
against elver ; Coes., Del., Me., Md.,
Mom. N. H., N .J., N. Y., O., t'a., R. I.,
and Vt., .-• total of 152 ; which would
leave the onset to be decided by the fol-
lowing, which aro claimed by both elver
and gold men, and •re therefore put dews
as doubtful : III., Md.. Iowa, Kum , Ky.,
Mich., Mina., Nebr.. Penn., and Wis. , -•
sofa) of 129 electoral rotes. These figures
are not pat forward as • prophesy, but •
merely to •bow that the results figured by
the politiciam., half of whom caro for noth-
ing s much as they do W be on the winutug
side, is very uncertain : mach more so than
would be • campaign fought by the old
parties on the old issues.
A number of those who aro interested io
the big iron plants ot the country .re try-
ing to 'serenade Sezretary Herbert to make
contracts for the armor of the two battle-
ships in advance of the contracts for their
hulls. The •rvument of these gentlemen is
that if this is sot done the branches of se,.
en1 firms now making armor under con
tracts ,early completed, will have to shut
down for lack of work. The matter its
not been decided.
No one ens surprised to hoar that the re-
ceipts from the income tax, based upon re-
turns already made, will be lee than one -
hall of the 530,000,000 estimated previous to
the exemption of roar and interest on Mun-
icipal and State bonds ; tt ws exactly the
effect those exemptions were expeetd to
hove.
Prominent Republicans are talking up
Senator Dubois. of Idaho, s the madidate
tor Vice President on the republiosan ticket
next year. IN mum. the object i. plain.
Senator Dubois is o6• of the met active
friends of silver in the Senate, besides being
• .an of great personal popularity. It ie
maid by those who favor his nomination that
the three most prominent repsbhoas candi-
dates for pectination as Preeideat•-Harrison,
M.Kioley •d Reed -re such pronounced
opresents of silver that it will be absolutely
n.oeseery, if either of them is nominated, ;.
pat • pronounced freed of silver on the
ticket with him in order to hold the party
together in the silver Stats.
Secretary Morton hs had himself inter,
viewed on the flmancial .luest.on, and he
out -Cleveland• Mr. Cleeland m his dvoc-
$y of the single gold standard. He mid
" The time for straddlers has peened. Those
who aro for • sound currency on a gold
beam ought to have rhe courage to my so,
and abide by the result of their declaration,"
sod • lot more of the same sort, incln i.g
Jon.
A little girl, three years old, daughter of tier bit of flo.mcial wisdom " 1 do sot be
lime that an irternatienal oonferea
A. le.tin, •gest of the G.T.R. at Ba•r- t nen
mb
anis, Que., fell W the ground from the third establishp•rt.04 silly • cemtns ia.s retro
story window of • home Thursday, reeeiv. O gold and silver than it maesteblisb
ins eerl000 6°011' bat will probably r. • permanent commercial ratio between rye
ad wheat " Mr. Morten dos not rank as
ovr. the [nest influential member of the Cabinet,
A family on tough street, Lnoknow, are •cad had this interview hexa published be
the crams of about • done am sod meat fors Pr..ident ('eveepd'• "caned mosey"
the masher i• me that is very bsrtioslar letter it would have attracted little att.m whets she lay her eggs Od lrnd•y after' ties, het coming afterwards and wumlag
moan the widow of one of the adreomo to defile what the President meant by
was ow•s sed Mies Hen flew is. Wises the 'cooed it it 1a r.gsrded s • ••oml to
mos ladies, whe slept in that room, were the President's letter, prepared and issued
rein to bed • dotble yolked egg ens found with hie eoe.emt, p•rbepe by his request.
lying a one of the ,.illow Mune The silver mei are pleased with it, and .y
Mi'm Lilian Stephmirou, u 18 Vlore. of they can mak• it very ireful insomuch so It
Fe.ebvtlle, left boss en esday events* mime out flatfooted forthe •.ogle .old
fardW $ walk along the creek, iateieg etapdard, jamas,' of doing •o Indireotsy, s
emms haat for tea. She was not seen again, ted Predd•et'e letrr did.
sed Thursday morning about 8 i ober, after
marsbing epos 9 o'oloek Tuesday night. her N. H. Northoot. ens met W the Contra'
body was found is • femme terser. No �rs!• for three menthe Thursday morning
marks of violates r foul play could M - here--- '^----.-
fogad. wtli her •tooki05 feet, with
•e ,1isd.r.k�itt�•d •voxel her hued and
whew it we 11 ''sleek h.. It es only 9 0'
•4.10 ..day m.rados with yea, i.e., year
Ono be LNA.s lasers newer feta oars, for
was engaged .hi.gling on • buildin` bsl.og-
Drahster Marion mirth pped .11 ,the roe(
we me the cam earlier thaw you do. it being wet. He tried to atop on the
There were rely two et se hem te ay ; .he.tsg, bot tie shingles whet e.
were is h
head -bye be 1521 awl 10.4445..1896 05, ,ro. rolled along that at it wag impossible Kr
��p� wits altar thlift pavane at our hi'm Le r tsh bin f.etisg. He fell en •
',ThadshosiM (. Hew was *batt I d ',Thad them beard ea the gr sod, a dimities .( twenty
sleuth' Won they get bore leak to these fashe t (ram tsave. with the result that his
se help me weak b Wel Year we had the log wee broken .t the ap
hip, se . .'mall Mas
in am ahie eases, and hip bomb wimjursd.
r
Had the bad wit bas es the greeted the
pr.1MBWe w he woad haw s M.sly
slick* bort, s t3eons' m. eare very .d&
TM A pie haw fee • IOW days
wWai M s**
A be advisable It sap
OM la.
log to Edward Per rre, t♦a est from.
(lame ureses. 1mw1Mmwl.h and Mr New Year ie. They amt in aroma, 46 iotas
rem ham di.phed par5mnrlp► mil N ie re- group, 69 it mother. baidse st•llr groups.
cored Am Js Waged* and Mr. Hew did they mime se fen 1 Seeman mem
lswiehrwlek have 1ww.d a perteembip see km GedrW pet Mem ins. W stoma
.sed will elms Deb a taller deep Y awe. h.ekiug glum, teed then meett theseeat
hers
Gerrie A thee he wee d wIM �• a � Wry sgas
d l:= mmmmai •t
%dor helps
sad W been to the city hospital
t fey, Norehaeee is 'La
- --
mem. ae is well oo.meot.d.
Hymn. Haber r •vid.5tly • voetl7 of
Hymen. He eft • wife in New York, ase
t Tomato sad married meth* woman
The wife fellow.d him here .ed lead Ates ar
rested for mw-enppeet, but tapes receiving
5130 in .ash eM returud sed HLbw
was let go es his gee 8aR. tibia
sde umomhr dnm+aM.
J. J. J. Salm, No. 909 Foresees mem
Modem, wife arreetsd N Dessetive add as
s warmest boned i. Lead... about dm
mcatbe ages, sparring Reim with .blmislaK
Mo wader kin pt.Leeese. Tb . - G
• ase mewl W.vwier .ed sells shoddy
geode le the eremery. it Y i• eseMmlYn
with the male d mode be • 0 1. IL sex-,
drew 4 ether p rsema Mae the chew
wee le& A i4sdw seem will arrive bene
We maim W ab. Mho bask fen tMid.
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