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THB T -33A DINC NxWBPAPER OF I OI4 OOTJNTY_
FORTY -SEVENTH -YEAR. -2311
GODBRICH, ONTARIO, CANADA. THURSDAY, JUNE 18. 1893. --Tr.a(I LLICUDDY, EDITOR.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Neter le Ca'ed1Mw---Gaer.w
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, 08 Mdlieery-J. T. Aram=
Hy Pep.r-W. C. Goode
I.l.pea\.•--.Jona. Robison*
New Beebe -ties. Porter
Haw (deed -Prat. Demewesd.
Mede -W. A. IL Cs8
1 tos't Forget --J. Z. Davis.
Appeals frees Court of Revrioe -Wm.
Mitchel, cart . .
System Renovator -Dr. Mcleod.
Tenders Wasted-- F. W. MoDunavh...
Home We Rest -Apply at Mrs. Blake's.
't1NE "• HURON CAUNTY COEFNCIL
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aeries et menthe .nes ce ora. bete
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marlees - Adthereseat.
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Taadals Wanted.
WANTED TENDERS. - SEALID
.TV teed.rs will be ree.Ivsd by Hs fsradp-
D.lNimsg of rem • t met 10p till sem se Jure AWL 0thie8mstbtt
eod of the els ( MMe loll bridge at
Yllla. 8podfles:MmM res be aeon at the red -
Ware of A. SANT* Sahier&. Tan lowest or
.e tender not aeoerily accepted.
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Carlow. June 1M\ UM.
F. W. McDXNAGH.
wit -3t Clerk et the Tewrhip of Oelborse.
IHAVE OPENED AN OFrill: AT
ie Portage avenue. W'lataipee. te do •
general b•IHd b.idaes& W'mrveae or aU blade
....rated •ocordlag to law. end ue • kept
.'nod% within the tariff. .1. C. ('VRklt,
ilia I:t. 1116. IIDA 4s
../ sorlima
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i EM LOCK -BARK WANTED AT
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1YtOO-MtiiB/CM TANNW WO Y. -
Nome WierF
W. .11 A. ----
&MEEK Cl)INTRY WL&. -yTHE
aid best wow bIL
Ifl.' r gay11•fry i 8 (lard P.O. Its. sort of the town
!I SAZINII. -CATTLE AND HUK,SES
lJf received for cause on the Hug Mea.
dew.YOUTWI L septi to ICOdgeireM M T
WI ,fnMILL SALK.-APPLY TO
R. ATO\. Oedericb. or R.'OCCNO.
Ridge
DAR(IAINS : BARGAINS . SVERi
Wedgy and eaturday. Cash tar
. s pgety d•Uvere.t fres of c cargo -at H.
J. HOROON'S gv.ee.I store. Meantime-1th q tt
IV HITE LiME. - PARTIES BUILD -
km Mould try my White Wee. The
steady sale of 11 teas snarled me to reduce tie
price. nip panty allows cre-t..urtb more
sand to be mixed with it. so trkiut it actu-
ally cheaper than any other lime la the vicin-
ity. Alwye es head at my tear of business
on !(aster„ IDK Aitl) MIARMAN.
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Primarily Ili/' Sala ! Orli ittt
VOR SALE. -- CHEAP, ON EASY
r TIRMS.
West half of lot 21. Concession are, West
newesoeh. IW acres. A well improved farm.
Lots A. a.ad tsar'( 10. subdivemron of Block 8.
I *thornily_ shoat 16 acres.
TO LIT -TM shop lately oocuoied by the
late Tho.. eared.
Apply to M.O. JOHNSTON. barrister011-ti
9 4.
irk.
POR BALL -N. j LOT 31,IND OON-
11' eesies. Ars Waweao.i. Ic0 acres. This
1. • i,utores farm. Ales tows lot 173, wed..
✓ ick Apply to PHILIP HOLT. M•t1.
FINE HOUSE FOR SALE IN DUN-
.ANNON.-A Ise new haest berg
sell Iscaied la U neesere oestalsl.g prier.
Ginibedroom sad Kitchen dews Wake
and thee. bedrooms and Moho. closets up
matte. SS.daas wall, tow casters with pomp
is bash... A - woodshed on the put►
meta tteeltT acre lot la coen.ettM.
with Ise e.rs9.ssi of fruit tn+s, tg eapp
Lime. y
r,dI heel he Twat aeon
hahN
trey pargeuler. sow te JANNIS Will Y ARD,
DSnvaeooa P.O. 111 -it
11101611818111 V•111•at.
ANTED. - GOOD HOUSKMAID.-
Appp to MR.. NARROW. 1114kw-tt
WANTED -BEM -ANT GIRL. APPLY
MRS, LINDSAY. W. T. wlses red
mace,
WANTED. -GOOD GENERA I. Skit -
wt. Apply to MAO. KAY. le-tt
W ANTED.
A geed tensa in your town to represrt the
Fentbll Nurseries of (lards" - *n 7M
acres --The Isrgsat h the Dominion. Psalm
m
pormsee•l. 8atarr it 0semierioe to tight
Wlu the Iast'rdag demand for trait. a
ppeesdttiss with as as sslesmaa will Vat:
ay ion
hatter thee 1a farm woes: Sesd to
yeurMali,. jnI we will snow you bow
a M
Maebsra lea gas its "tong for you
during the dormer. Write her particulars.
Mels S7'OYR t W1iLL[Tores a Oat.
P•bUU Malabo ..
NMICE. - ALL PERSONS FOUND
we+,aras ea sir bade
bde byer yr hs sg.
bis ting, essipleg It MW. Seth Iuade are
sr Hort s es ill O ehl Tp., and the prop
.r1V ukuN. r w Reserve d (\. tew.
8. CANPION, Q C .8X HLKR.
nem denefer. Priem
APPKALS FROM THi COURT OF
RaYTOWN.
A seer' for 1w sumo sf ►estrus appeals
frena the ()vert eat RevtMm of the Tows .f
OMt1e0r,M;bu.. wlFed Wil beforeHie Name B.1
tDa ilei droll
et Oa e 11 1e ahleaiak Ata ii
the ((*art imge,
( M. YITCHII.LClerkCease and ahsl.al
W 1 Clerk ad term etu0.ditMh
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A WORKSHOP ON WHEELJS.
IL Taylor. the QN behead ( leMddender
and grinder.Oar • short
r mmra ydeiespse yjr .eitsdttol de AIMode ft of
tilatirsiell Ideas 1 SVMdi g doss Ih t\e boot
swLW
rmaa.er. Creme= esus gummed sad
•e.d, routers searpe.ed
=rlisNw4 eerie= a: et.
.11mMeal to sad FMese earl
iglEabireiderled
.re= war.
ei•
rut: KTY DAY --*twits O5 sdfWY.
('osaod met at 3:20 r N. , the warden
is the chair. The roll nailed showed all the
Mrnben proses'. wire the Mauro of
previous meshese were read sad =pied.
The meallrsuoo committee promoted their
report for 1896, which wee finally adopted
es the oasis of dim of 1894.
the seemed! ....file -e it dviable, we...ld d sae .-all bridge trot a-W.ed •ear w OOf,JNTY EXCHANGE.
West r Wherwie eatiintery f wbea the I mad Hallett eho.ld be rebuilt, the timbers I Ueber.s : list week, (leo. Haber, 01 Ue
bee, et sae of bo mast valsM.. hawse!
rM
hem paralysis' WhiethiC/Ol•gon at th.Capltal
Wessels : J. H. Cameron was u l ee.aw
ler Someday. He west Bost fhlbles emd
might 43 banshee.
Blnevale John fattener sold his hoses -
hold sabots es Saturday nail is mew tree
with his es, Walter.
Bremer James Ballmatyee has purchas-
ed a seat 5 year old breathe from • geode -
Imo o alar Blyth, to do his drivtsg.
Uoderioh township Os Wedoesday eight
Maseru Alexander mad Curets. et the 7th
oesuesdos, had several sheep worried by
KMrumf or Betel AL cell ITT.I.
Year committee have made ;again's as
te the utast of material for rooting the Court
Howe, sad subsea the loliowtag Lead
treat $18.00 te $20.00 per square ; scale
trona $7.00 to $8.(11) per square ; galvaued
trap and 1oohicon Irons $7 00 to $7 50 per
square ; a•lawlzed Iron sod cramped lout
$6.00 per winery galvanized termed plate
$4.00 to $6,U0 per square: salt lake shingles
$7.50. 'fie number of eluates is estimat-
ed at about sixty.
to reference to the question of appointing
county valuators, we would reoommeod
that no actiou be takes m Lb. matter.
lu newton to the mouoo of Meson.
Cook and Graben' we recommend that • by-
law be passed erecting the village of Gerrie
lata • police village, and that the first eke
h.e ter trustees he bid in the town hall,
art that Wm Irwin be retur.ing officer.
Oa mottos on refere.oe to the death of the
l.te Judge Tour, we reassumed ed t hat the
fdlowag letter be best bis widow :
C1.u' 'IL CHAMBER", (:UUCKP H.
June nth, 1895.
l gut., -The county council of the
County of Huron, at this, its first meeting
.ace the death of your much lamented hus-
band, desires to express its very deep regret
at the death of His Honor Isaac Francis
Tom., who tor so many year* in his
capacity as Judge of this county, Ina
the esteem of .11 with whom he was as-
sociated. Th. moor oesocil feels that the
county has is has death' lost the eon ices of
an ahle,cosreom,boaest .o4 upright judge,
awl th.t this caused has loot use who at all
times too.. lively interest in Its proceed -
lags, .red who was always willing to asset
sod •vunmel 1.e members by his advice when
the tame did not conflict with hs ludicael
antes.
Kest toured, m.dem, that his memory
will lung liv• .monr.t the members of
lits council, and again expressing ats unwire
regret and •xteadia4 to you sod your
daughter its respectful sympathy, remains
yours Pliant H..I.r, Chairmen.
Ao am.odment by W. H. Kerr, seconded
by 1►. B. Ksaedy,
That the report be amended by asking
that two valuators be appointed for the
equ.luetaon of the county of Huron was
The report was then adopted.
serum or ZDI-.-ATIOtt .'Oai11Tr1.L.
After reading petitions of James Breth-
ren end others, and •saminag maps of the
w.erul school elections ea they aro, and as
the midtowns wish to have them,and hear
ins evidence, we recommend that they re-
main as they are for the prevent.
2. We have examined detuled.tatemeata
of Inspectors Robb and Tom, of revenue m-
owed by them in 000necuoo with their of -
Rue of au.pectton, in compliance with motion
of owned, and recommend that they be
connived and printed in the remotes. Sub -
nutted, T. M. KAY, Chairmen.
Adopted.
*[PORT uS . cal"t4Ta 1'RarPSKTi • utIMI1TSL
Your committee beg leave to report that
they have examised the jail and found
everything clean and uo good order, .ad the
n umber of prisoners to .gree with the jail-
er • report.
2 The *retract foe the water clown has
bees let, and work will be prooseded with
at ear. Cost of cams to be about $250.
3 Your oemmotW would also reoom-
mead that the door and gate m•otiooed is
the jailer's report be reo.ired. end that a
lawn mower be parohased for the jail forth-
with.
4 We visited the registry office and
found that the sossrry •000mmod•tis fr.
books had been provided.
5. We reoosm sed that the following im-
provementa in the court hones be made
under the supervision of the meaty com-
missioner and the reaves of Goderich
h. That • small stairway be erected In
the South wing leading to the garret Al.,
that • window be placed in each of the four
Roby, sad that all eeseesary repairs be
Riede be the wtodows.
7. We have 'itemised the special oom.
motee's report, sad would reojmas.d that
• slate roe( be put on with two plys of felt
underneath, and that ray elates unfit for
tom be repl•oed by awe est, and 'bat the
egret= =id srotree(ke be =balmily re -
mired. GOO. KIRKBY.
Chums=
to rOIT or exaetrTtrm uonerrel *.
L Ws remsemesd that J. C. Mot M,
.f W=et Wswareh, 5. asppalater•l student
M (1s.iph College, be hof.( es sppli.mt .t
the Jesuitry Maw .f ee..dL
2. We rese'ms.d thee the grant be made
to Formers' lastftsts.
3. Thor we ..rias be Mies es the spph-
calks d els !beet Hires Teatime' Mamie,
ties. R.rsr4l.s domed d ltahlarth C. L
ler beams et graste-04.14 for 911. med
$146:661 ler 98, we r.t.messed that se se-
ttee he lakes. Trow B. SAotrmlwa.
Charman.
seem Or IITOOR UD/NTT?.I't IIPOST.
111E>ra.
ANANNA 1. MAW. TRAOHSR OF
ism _Pt
r$~ef mph -.' .Lm'mm.moo.
nL .
11mammes1 the •mesat he pid (if the res dram. Hart the birds* bets... h1.Killop ---
ember is ooepleoed. being routs.
Your oommtttes let the metres= her the That lie had issued 21 orders for potterer
widmill to Good, Ski.r1.;. t Muir 0s., ( to pst w fee repairs sad to a000rdame
Ltd., of Braatlord, (►atfor the sun Of jI win► *entrails to the amount of 21611 46 ;
Mk mad pump to Jacob Miller for 290, sed that the amount rgairea for bridges for 16
a Parker cylinder ter $8• The .1111 sad will be $9420. J'.... Alto i..Y,
pimp have bees erasesd, sad your oolam1$ 1'o. Uommtesieser.
bis are informed dint they are giving geed Report adopted.
. arefoscioe, sad would reejtommeed. the
pay...' Of said coatroom.muab AMPKKIIN•$ eoilu1TTMa • KNrOKT.
The arabtteo.s, Fowler t Fowler ea Ws haws .xamia.d a" ooshty oo.mis•
March 29, give am estimate to the eom maser s$O.or'S report of work dor sad orders as
01 15. Hous. of Rawl, for the am d 21.800 treasurer mace ,:.suety tweeting, which
being da per c.staw. Nat be was sutbd were touted correct. We reoommemd that
to under the eesiract, the s.u.ate was t5. report be prated to Lb. minute.
os
signed by the chairman of them ommitaRecommend that the oommieuoner have
mad paid s the order of the wards.
the bridge between W. tl'•wanos6 and
Year committee revved tis rules sad Kanloes rebuilt.
re s1.Li r aid propooad byaw. „battaid That the county refund Sulphas and Hay
ITHE DOINGS AT OTTAWA.
to them lest Jame?, and referred them to eot 60 saeb for sea °o 00 roads.
Refuge, who, w• arepleasedto say, approved bridge remain under county Juredlotiee thi-
ef them (save the Meuse Marries te child- 111 rebuilt
ren, which was struck out, I as the logien- That no action be taken to regard to the
as maidao no
taro
ba, t dural the Met om- communication of the Good Ronda Arens -
mon, forbedda$ the keeping of children in 1400 d I►otart)
Thai the county oomminaiooer examine
the words along the einhankeneat on the
gravel road, South of Vinghem.
That the Hyrock and Pollock's bodge, on
the Salable line. be added to the hat of
ooanty bridggesam
That • osdar bridge be built as soon as
possible oo the boundary of Hellon and
McKillop,to replace Stack's bridge, and that
the uonnty commitnioriter haws it dor as
goon as possible. Jho. Ras time Zits'
Cbairma..
Report adopted.
Kxf.'KT car eis•St'e ,0 MITTrg
reoommendueg the payment of . Imre num-
ber of a000unt. was received and adopted,
and the council ediourned to meet to ('lin-
ton to 1rotrmber.
IN. Chambeslaan, rpsctor of Hoses d That the, bridge known as Uaanock
such places. l our committee had the rules
..rd regulations revised and approved el Ia
an.p'e time, that they should lame been in
the hind. of every member of the council
by let of May last, and are very sorry 'bat
Mee printer delayed the atter so lett'.
Your committee wrote to all mailer =•
' taunting, and find that all the expenses of
maintenance of inmates are borte* by the
county. In view of the fact that the Hots
of Refuge will be oompfeted before acether
swims of this oouncil, and that the ,mate
will have to be furnished, your committee
would ask the comical to .;rant them power
to purchase all furniture, beds, bedding.
kttcheo utensils, and, eo far as precucSble,
the same .halt be dem by tender.
That • tablet be placed in the hallway of
the house, and in the corridors of the house
doors be placed so as to effectually ..peere
the sexes.
The goal inspector having demanded that
beth rooms and closets be placed on each
flat of the building, your comtmattes hays
directed the architects to have • ooneatte-
tton with him and try to moulage that the
bathroom oo the first flat should be mored
to the upper story. We are informed that
the sddiueoal re.iucremente would ort
about $280.
Your committee haye asked the architects
to oversee the building of the barn. We
reoo..aend Unit they attend to the atter
wed be paid $12 fee rte same.
At . moue( in Clinton we .breed with
the coatr.ctor of the hers to put the founds -
two deeper and agreed to pay him $15 00
for said work.
ll • would further recommend that the
clerk ooasult • number of book binders, or
prwst contracture for stationery as to the
oast of books earl registers required for
House of Refuge, and an 0onjuncuua with
the !capacitor order the same for comple-
tion to tame* for the opawoe of the building.
1 our oommtttee would request power to
make arrauyemeou with the town of
Clinton, for lighting the Hoose ot lodwtry
with electricity, and further retake arrange.
imam for talephooe casem its w1th the
bwldter. Submitted
Carried H. Silber, chairman.
?HS Tat t" a' HER', '?ATS H E] T
showed an estimated expenditure ot $58,-
389 45 for 1895 and receipts $2,060, leavens
$56,329.46 to be raised by tax.uon. Also
tont investments h.d been made on making
f nod account to the amount of 212,650; that
nos -resident taxes to the amount of $217.63
had been collected, and that the oast. bal-
ance available on current years account
was $5,860.62.
Tilt ti IITu4' KLPORT
presented, showed that the treasurer's
nooks were correct, that the cash balance
00 31st December was 22334,67, all in Rank
of Commerce; that the treasurer's abstract
of receipts and expenditures, .1.temeat ot
ledger balances, statement of rtes resident
collections. etatoa.01 of mesterei of
sinking toads, and statement d debenture
liability of the county had all been verified
by them ; that the Dash balance in bands of
tread. ea county account on the 21st Feb'y,
1895, was 415,806.37 ; that tee treasurer's
securities were the lame as in 1893 ; that
the school accounts were carrot ; that
copies of reports bol bees seat to Bureau of
Iadustrles, and that treasurer's crooks are
kept in • ..at sod eadiefactory manner.
LAW DAY -11v OliA'..00ties.
THS iLILIR't IMPORT.
Herewith I submit for your ooadder•uoo,
my report of the state of your county jail,
also of pressers eosfloed therein.
The water closets and drainage as order-
ed by you ie now under contract, and i
trust will soon be eoeepleted. i would ben
direstear attention to the oosditioa of the
outer doer oo the Fist side of the jail. 0r
bide of the frame seems to b. rotten. I
would else draw your attendsa to the state
of the sate Imam hue the enter wood
yard.
Wet have at present eight prisoners. in
custody -seven males and its female, the
latter, Mrs. Sheppard, is eighty four years
of ale .ad very feeble. She comes from
Colborne sad was committed by C. Seager,
P.M., se • vagrant for three. months. She
W been he o.mody eight months, the Mat
ass mitlaest delis( frees the 3rd hest
Of the melee, see, a vagrant frees Dur-
ham, wee oeseedred by ( . Seeger, P.M.,
fee elix moethe. Hie term expires termer -
row. Twe are under stemle for lsreaa7,
WW1 der matesce for isdeeeet sesselt, sad
est •works triad ter iadeemt rah, and
me are trans. ilotb the attar caw have
Item invest sed and tad reported, wed are
mow swath( re'.val to the a ylwa
1 tamed it neesteary le get • pair ef pane
ter me whose= wham be left the Heol et the
expiration et W .ante ms. The teal wee
est dollar. Wm.. Dickson,
Gaoler.
?3S owe err .'Ora 1wt10F El'a wow
Yew samlal1es bee le esbeeit • report et
the beers- lis .eaebed by them oboe lest
rasa
Feer on
adverting ler tdos
lar the imelies d a hre es pr Veer et-
alrsetton•. sed .salved M •R 12 Malars.
the lemur Meas Alr*mder Melee•►, of legs. es the ell *me is weede i thee the
ferrel y. lar Mil, who wee awarded the Raw bred. be Low Whshees should be
emersea► Bohm Messdh elreed the nese- reheat, end Hal there MN 5. sees
rest, he ala d thea he W redo ea error smaller 1.1 M raper e.d It
1a eepyeg his smtims.d .tete, et the lame eeperted meow' es )ill '
eo the .me.w• of N0. mil ewer mere= the$ if the dream hawse et.g Ss,
mine apish.. the wrdnee tkidt that If be kept rimed ..I► the mg Shone
Nd Time newinl.reares.
To the Miter of Tim tiniN•1
SIR, --A friend bas rat mea cutting from
your paper of some date in Feb. last, con-
mune/ a letter from my old acquaintance
he the township of Colborne, John Morrie.
is regard to the barn built on my father's
property in 1836. Though I remember
something about the racing of the two-story
lei/hour erected on lots Nos. 2 and 3 -tor
the boundary line ran through Ire orwro--I
do not recollect much ocemenung that of the
barn -probably because 1 was away from
home • good deal,auesdanv school in God.-
nch---but I remember the emus of a1 the
parties mesuosed by Mr. Morris, none of
whom aro likely to be ali.e now, with the
exception, perhaps, of Mr. M. himself.
The letter em eery complimentary in the
referees' to my tether, but it was not till
• later peeled -that of the rebellion of 1837-
38 that he was in the Huron militia and
being in command of a company, held the
Lille of captain for • abort time. Neither
was he thea sheriff, as Mr Morn. states, as
Ms appointment to *hat othou did not take
place till 1841 or 1842, whom the Mures
Tract was formed in .0 a seperatit district, it
having been previously Included in that of
London. The henna • pen in ow hand, •
dictionary in the other, area though these
articles did not interfere with the wielding
of • handspike, Mr. Morris may excuse me
for remarking, was hardly compatible with
• war -like appellation. i cannot aro quite
understand bow, by Mr. (rutting sawing
the sill, he stretched it ont to the length of
the two feet of which it was short, which
without some fun her ezpremium -no doubt
it is capable of this - seams rather like
the feat of the Irishmen with the blanket.
Mr. Morrie speaks of the great omiatence
rendered on the occ.aios of the raisin, of
the baro by David Lawson, whew, as well
as his I:nether, Walter Lawson, I remember
perfectly. The former, I believe, bas long
been dead, but I had the pleasure of mast•
ing with his brother and hs (Mr. 'W.'s)
deuvh.r, in Edinburgh, about Bre years
aro. They wore staying with Mr. i.•.,..'.
brother in-law, preparatory to taking • trip
to ('aneda to visit friends and relations
there, god, hearth, of this, I went venially
into the city to renew my •atttatnt Doe and
talk over old times. We had not met for
mora than forty years, but still the memory
of eyelets with which both of us were to •
ooesider•ble extent familiar, was vivid
ehoueh, and we found the time all too short
tor eoaverseng about our joint menus -
morel.
1f you do not deem this letter already too
long. 1 will venture to add that I have bees
mach interested in another newspaper ex-
tract, received later than the first ow, giv-
ing an amount of the celebration of the
golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. William
/:roes at Castleton, Dakota. W. (;rem ea,'
1 think, the sewed eon d Andrew Groom'
of whom Mr. Morris speaks is hie tester,
and Mw. Gres, as Mir Charlotte Morris,
was, I believe, Mr. M.'s sister or cousin -I
cannot suppose she was his daughter na4,
thourh 1 remember both of than, 1 knew
Mr. (:reek the beet, d which ammiataaes
1 have teem week reminded him in a eem-
mueso•uon addressed to himself wad hem
wife et their home in the U. S. A.
One word more of the partaees Masora
Cl..t1g t (rotting. The first was •
See,e►ma.. and the other an English....
it is wrier' that their names were in both
mega, to some extent, •t least, mryifi..nt ot
their occupation ' Clouting,' i. Scottish
dialect, Ptomaine to repair or mead, and
'Getting'a for itself. Of the maw -
mill .rested them, sad of erwards lidd-
ed to and ed by D. lassos, hardly a
trace, when i visited the part is the %M-
EMO of 1888, moored. Roe *meet glori=
meed(. Yours truly,
MUM ted bridges as Rleevale end es the
9th d Hew sh had bees .rated, ad that
thea as Rlytb sad Helearr a. wen '..der
moserseres, Hae these Amid be a bridge
Mesa between Wet W&.....► rd Kis-
does-
Roxboro
is-
HOMY C. Ht•ADNA!r.
West Kilbride, Ayrshire, S..tasd, May
25th, 1896.
A NOTABLE EXCEPTION.
aRoxboro John Scott, of Roxboro, had
ripe strawberries in has fords emu June 41h.
This beau the record for this part of the
country.
Exeter :.1 1'. ('larks is the oldest indi-
vidual merchant to town, the lowest is
basins without a change of tame, mad
long ay he ooeunue.
Heaesll . T. Murdock sad her .deters, the
%Mee Hunter, received the mad =teWgenoe
.his week al the death of their father, the
late Leonard Hunter, of neer Irxeter.
Morrie ('bas. Ritchie es puroha.sd the
Koechtel farm lot tmadately North of ha
Wren and ham now 100 acres in • block.
The prior paid was said to be $700.
!Walton kin. (Iter.! Forrest has room" -
ed word that her aged mother. residing neer
Tomato, had her leg broken reoeatly.
Kipper . John Saunders has, during the
past few days. marketed 600 bushels of
wheat. Mr. Saunders did not wish to wait
or Mr. Van Horne'. tel • bushel for wheat.
Seaforth . A man named Craig, empleTed
by S. Ihck.om, was working in the cellar .t
the post office, when be accidentally (ell
into a cistern. Nothinv more serions than
• ducking was the result.
Brunets . Early Saturday morning Nora
Mev, the infant daughter of James and
Mary Speir died, aged 25 days. She had
not been atroag from her birth and the
death was not unexpected.
Holmesville : Os Saturday last Jas. Con-
nolly sold the May cheese at l.osdoo at 7j
cents • pound. This s generally cos.ldered
a good price. There •roved on Th.traoay •
load of 400 chess boxes from Thoradale.
Seaforth . Dr. E. T. Kellum goes to
Ingersoll on Saturday, where be has o,,med
an office. Dr. Kellam is • *lever pliant
fellow, and the people of Ingersoll will find
hum a worthy aaquwuon to their lively
town.
Ethel When Mre. F. H. McAllister was
opening • bottle of /ammonia, the other
day, the oork suddenly come out and the
oontenu were dimcharyed in her face. Her
mouth, throat, eyes and face were severely
burnt.
Ethel : The many (rieeds..t Wm. E. San-
ders were considerably uurprieed oo Thurs
day morning of last week, when at was
learned that he bad returned the previous
evening with a winsome bride an the person
of Mss E. Pomeroy, of Latowet.
Goderich township The other day while
James Cox of the 6th, an company with
hs two sons, was driving, the team became
unmanageable and ran away. Mr Cox was
pretty badly cut •'.out the head, and had to
have his cajun attended to by • doctor.
grey : Rev. .1. H. MKun, B.A., a
former teacher is Grey township, and well
known to • number of Hrusselttes, was
ordained to the work of the ministry of the
Methodist church at Hamilton (oofereooe
last Sabbath. We expect "Mrs." Molls=
will soon grace • personae*.
Brussels . A lamp exploded in the A. F.
& A.M. Lodge room* on 'Tuesday sad
caused ooseidersble commotion on the
street. The fire bell tolled the people out
in the rue in great style. The lamp was
thrown into the hack yard sad all danger
was past in • few minutes.
•Bruomle : M. H. Moore, V.)4 , had •
clops gall from suffocation on Friday .yentas
of last weak. He was .king • cork out of
• bottle of ammeas, when the bottle ex•
eluded scattering the fiery fluid over him
and nearly smothering him with the: fumes.
He .soaped with little injury. the fresh
air .p.adily doing the restorative work.
Seaforth Fred Foster, the owner of the
famous reos horse, Dr. Ries, • former Sea -
forth boy, will in future aka his home in
Illinois, near the Madison race track, where
he has purchased • farm of 120 acres lot
$21,700. While Foster was feeding Salross
• few days ago the bore, his his left thumb
off at the fret joint.
Se•lorth : W. M. (:ray, who has aired as
superintendent of the Methenist church
Su.day school for • number rel years, had
resigned the position, ..8 M'. 1). Bright has
bees appointed is his place. The teachers
miscued Mr. /:ray with • teachers' bbd.
as • token of their appreciation of his past
ssrvtces.
Henfryn W. C. St.phensen sad wife
celebrated the golden anniversary of their
wedding en Monday, March 27th. There
were about 26 prompt. There were six per -
Sons presents who ware guests at their wed•
dinggfR ty years are, which is .om.thag re
markable ; but what is still more remark-
able is the fact that Mr. Mtephenwe is one
of three in his fatally who have hal the
ran honor of ordebr•ung their golden wed-
ding.
Seaforth A plesaant affair took pees in
Rt. Thomas arch oo Tuesday evening
last: H M. flirted be about to leave to
A Moose Pee('.. Ira paver er • tundras
reedaates t. tea Weiser new Vern.
frasersa, N. l ., Joel 10. -Is spite of o
Kees seetiesmt prevailing throughout this
St•M Hae Deelhi =ass erase est el
ClainiaM te grew that
there a .art•fa meths exmeprees rd
..NG* them r dasead the sew smile re-
medy ler .11 dream= ef the Itsillsees, end all
ems plaista whim frees a deresgemest el
.rear,s r hoes e Kid.oy
'lle. .04l • kr resolved a
tiereusk Mel awl r betas mmertbd .e
sely by 1 ria het r► Oyeieres. wh.se
well helms McMime M mull .sty virtue
le • o emiMr, tttaedisiee swab their 1044•
M he merle ells sues waeerbaile.
Wn,
mad the tire took this opportunity
of showing Heir appreciation of his services
✓ Moir leader, by promoting him with a
well
tilled pens of gold. 1 he presentatim
was .00eesp•sisd by as address. The choir
boys who have bees .wird by Mr. hire*.l
peusea1.1 him with • gold tes.Min pee.
]/r. HirtKrl has bees • most esthesle.tic
sad ardent worker is St. Thomas eb.reh,
and particularly I. the °heir, sed be will he
greatly esiseed.
H..11 . A lets• asmbsr from the vil-
W•.d the Neural d W tate War
eeds,MondNeural wile died •t the early ave d sheet
63 rem, alter ea i1lem of eaves ea eight
webs. Tia d*seeesd was • y.. mon
wise was very bury H.re haw ••.dwidow
prosperous M s M mare ►r km. They
have the sympathy el theeMiers eemesadty
h their eel be eevemeet. The tows' es
Sae'day shone= IoM M eemew
tory wee very Imply -M-w d. i-tmMfylep te
the reepeel h ese.eed w.
el ..ayes. 5Naterd 1a ebb wverameal Faso
fly -Some.r Use rletterissem -eaves Or
Spromle W weird ea some sr
t\e P►.pe.ed reebta$.a.
Tis diger at Correspondence
( )TTAR' A, J one II. It dose not
require a political opponent to discover that
to the reeks of the once happy C'oaeervatave
family, who are now buldasg the fort 51
Ottawa, there is serious discord Dress -
twos might have existed 1n the told, but it
would hays bees usthaag short of treason
to have breathed it = the good old days
whoa Sir John Macdonald captained the
team. Those days have gone, and the grip
of the party leader is sow sothing more
than that of any of hu colleagues, for there
has been • division of Inttuesce and r..pos-
eibll1ty Jack te as goal r his master. sad
Jack takes mighty good care to let has sein-
e d master kaow it.
They are fighting •moat themselves and
but little attempt is made to conceal this
tact. What more humduttng aw scald
have b.w withered than the *manner to
which Foster, now leader of the Govern-
ment an the Hour of Commies sat upon Ser
('has. Tupper, Horgan sad Cares • few
days ago when he, Fodder, informed the
Hou.. that • report would be laid upon the
table, which hie ouileavues, Sir ('has., Hag
g.rt and Craton, hied each • moment before
declared should not he brought down. It
was • scene without parallel in the psrl.•
mentary history of Card..
Sir Hector leagev=e told your .or1e-
spoodent that had be home subjected te the
wine humiliation he would have resumeed.
But after all, may the country in t6e end not
profit by the cut-throat poll ay which ap-
pears to have soured ups the Government,
for certainly at en • cut-throat came they ate
sow playing against each other. May it
turn out that what as provang their milder -
tithe will prove the eseetry's gain, for who
rogues fall out b..ttrimr• stand a cheat* of
gutting their dna The Simile may h. rather
• sever* one. but really have they any china
for exemption from Inc rogue: gallery .
Look at their record and say at is that of '
honest men. Theirs i. • record that has
disgraced the past, is diserwtnv the pres-
ent, and will disgrace the future political
history of Canada at you factlatate their
speculations by retaining them in otb.x.
1t te interesting to read what one ot
their leading supporters in (feeble./
D ow has to say about the present I,overn•
m.ot. In e t n .0 lfc
tindisgth1.5.
recent:overnmcetectaorot c&Ddldateuebe
Wee to be Thomas Mo(Ireety. R. R. Ibb.11,
also • Conservative .ad • millionaire lum
barman, determined to run ag.Inst ham, ea
the most likely man to keep McGreevy out
of Parliament. Mr. l'obell was defeated as
you are aware, and this as what he bas now
to say about the folk who secured
Mcl.re.vy his election : "I ane perfectly
satisfied that we bad to fight not only Mr.
McGreevy, but the whole strength of the
Government at Ottawa, and 1 wall not at-
tempt to expr.es the .oatempt 1 feel to
wards men who, with • full knowledge of
the oorruptioe that was practiced, and tor
which Mr. Met:resey was redeemed, .till
voted for him. Some of !Agee occupy post
Lions where they draw • Government salary
and pose as honest mss,"
The Government had bean forced to
prosecute McGreevy and be was sent to gaol,
and tau is the way they made reparation.
1 mettles this to .how you that there are
some of their supporters who ere no longer
prepared to hide their fault..
Before the public .ccounts committee last
week the fact was brouyht out that J. B.
Mills, M.P.. for Annapolis, • supporter of
the Government, owed the Government
$994 for rent of military property at Anna
polo. Col. Macpherson of the militia de
pertinent who was examined under oath,
and, th.t since 1888 the department had
been trying to get Mi11. to pay up, but not
• dollar had they been able to remoter minor
that year,
Th. 'meteesion prevails here that the
Curran Bridge swindle will be allowed to
drift .long until after the tenerel elections
are oyer, wben the prosecution will be
, b•aduoed Speaking on this matter last
week Mr. IAurer maid that u the pno.sou.
tion of the charges agaiDo l'oatrwtor St
Lome, (• -Dusan of the MaIster of Public
Works) there had beau • want of energy
and • want of deterwunaties that was evi-
dent
vedot to • majority of the people and the
ooustry that tt had hes. • .ham prosecu
teen.
Duras the dimension over the proposed
'surgesn to the i.dg..' Hers.. Dr. Sproule,
who g.D.rally stands elbow to elbow with
the Government, said that the I:overnment
Mid sot made out • owes sufficiently strong
to justify the proposed mars.. This is
another widow* of the spirit of =depeud
mice that is orewlaog into the fold. After
all, the rank sad file are Daly following the
example net them by the rebellious mime
More.
tiering the week McMullin moved the
e.eo.d reading o1 his bill to abolish the
civil service speraaasatien system. He
pointed st that while the total revenue te
the filed lest lyse was sly 263,974, the
floe rums' ie 1894 had paid out $2202,3(12
in that year on sos0sat of sprranns•ties.
There oro 561 retired civil servants who are
now drawing Iupsr.Datatiee snowman*
while. the fend there we 4686 officials
who are oesWdb•Wtg to the had. It r
every day bee..Jsei vers .epeeist that ea
le' .seas tent r deniesd by .5101, 1h.
syet.la tt1 rsersnnwticn any be erred.
MU thepaeetry will Aeemm.d
its "erre bit is, it is •ils.d
• M Itaxpaying el Na • p.rl
eel i•5is. thee 1ss IM i
to AMMO elbrile M ,ii .-fie te
task. room ter /ems favorites of their
•
IAN lealea.
The pleaaaht rasa sad perfect safety
with wire\ lady mew me the Calitersim
liquid laxative, Syrup d Fip, under all om-
ditiees, makes it then favorite remedy. To
ea the erne .ad MOMas ter
the .r d the (111hs 1e1.i• F Syrup
ym Ce..
OWNS weer the b.a.s et ter peebsee.