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FORTY-SEVENTH YEAR. -2
GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA. THURSDAY, SEPT. d. 1895.
D. MoGILLICUDDY, EDITOR
sop „R0VITNIrISEMENTs--11EPT, 4.
We have • reet+.d+1.C.B. C. Imam 3
&troy Heifer- J. B•aekktr • 1
Betray Steer -Willie Sell 1
Fell Aaesa.emMt--1. T. Aeneas
Property forli•b-,Iasi Stewart 6
Boebe/ Goode --Cess. U. Williams 5
A Woadrfal Remedy --0. T. F.Uoed 4
Rot Lune -Wide.. Bra. 1
g..r for 8trries-- W i ioa Bros .... ... 1
N ilo Wanted -Harry Hart.. ..... 1
New Fall Goode-Coltoroe Bras 8
g erms Welded -Thee. Bates ... 8
Card of Tba.k.-H. J. U. Cooke 5
Lona F J. Pridh•m......... .... 5
Auction Sale-C..lerec, Holt k Holmes 5
*image kloeeass-- Wm. Lae 1
1'.dertektne-Wilmer Smith s
i Ira `weep Salt -R. B. !Baulk 4
A Woman Found Dyteg it:oderich
The Fair 3
8
P ropert7 for Sale.
•ALF. )'HEAP, ON HASi
l Tl.1:1I
peat belt of lot XI. concession 5. West
Wal es•:eh. 100 sores A well improved
farm.
LWs ti . and Part In. •ubdivuion of Klock H,
Cottony,about Macre..
TO LE -The shop lately •oeapied by the
Ws Thee ti.oyd.
Aryl, to M.L. JOHNBTON,b•rrlster. Ou.le-
✓ tt
O1117d of Thanks.
CARD OF THANES.
V1 mks thb.pportunl:y toe:press ea behalf
st the hall ads he r
y l( Individual', our
tiedgellekfor
k ada.s. exp.rie.*ed al eke is
eisterdoe with the obseh uies amber.of oar amber.
HENRY J. D. COOK E.
Speelal Natte_a.
WM. LANE. ISSUER OF MARRIAGE
Licenses. Co. Clerk • Ont.'s
PIANO WANTED. -THE SUBSCRIK
er waste to rent
• piano tor s1 month..
BriPer t wetlyYecham "Rotel. icuiers o HAKIt HART
DDOAK FOR SERVICE --A THOROUGH
bred Cheater White boar for ear: tea.
51:.30N BROS. Magee head! 14 *r railway
weal.
PRIVATE FUNIS - PARTIES DE
giros or obtaining money on .tat ..lar
tar. •e.vrity cite do so at per cent. by .p
p Pea to J. 1. Mo'IKINAi :II . Room 111. Free
Mid Kuildiuge. Toronto. was dm
I 1M0THY SEED. THE SUB
1 wilier has)use received • large stock of
Mb soups .s Timothy Seed. which be will sell
et eery reasonable pri.ee, SSAM'L. t*LUANF:.
terser Haumiltos Sad Victoria Strode. Sado
MIT LIME. - WHY SEND 'i OUR
11 a•e.ey out of tows by buying imported
lime. Wilson Havw can supply you with the
etroomon.. bravest and beet lime in ):dreads.
Mused •t Pipers data. teaks,* building
shiers en tumid at the lowest price.. W I1.
1108.. Huron Rad, neer the railway
*Sim
Pdbilo i otfoes.
SKF: NOTICE --ANY PEit•ON OR
1 paean found trans/wing en 1.01 \ o. 10
too. 1M Oodrtcb TownsL•p for tLe purpase
of taking timber In any form or soy other
artatcele a the promisee. wLl be pr.s.e fed ac
eel ing to law. 3141
()TICE.- 11.). PER/M./NS FOUND
1. trespassing on my lands by ebootinv
hooting. camping. telling or otherwise will be
I.*seeeted according to law. Such lands are
tbe II.rt tarsi iia ('oluorne To.. and the prop
ay knowu as the IoW i{aserve In the town
ship. of llodericb and Colborne
X. ('AMPIPN, Q.C. X. BAOCHLBit.
IYRin Solicitor I'ropr
MuMs.
AlANNA L SHAW, TEACMAR
or Music .ad Theory -experienced
Orr door East of (Apt. Parsons', west-st
God, r. -i. 913m
Mk A. H. CUFF, ORGANIST,
tr., et St O.orttu'e chm.abh,y Y pi. sr.d
Drina,to ri%e Drina, Vocal and PUl
1 .4.. inewee•
tion. I:eside.oe 1St A.areWet swear tbe old
&Hie chunk', 1' 0 Hug MI 411m
Legal NaNem.
t I /III N IBTRATOR'S NOTICE.
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the estate el Jame Fowler. deceseed.
Purview' to R. 8. 0. IRE. malice is hereby
).ren 'tut all credit*.a and ethers having
claims egoist tho estate of Jame Fowler,
011 'of the Township of Wawseab. in the
(Wyatt' of Homo, yeoman. deaoased.whe died
ss or about the sloth day of My. 1a5. are re
THEE 18111i A , 0ZITLMRgR A. D. *55.
Leonid by mall prepmld. r dellv'ered,to John
►1. Roberts. Esquire, Dongan.on feet 081o0,
Ad.isi•trater of the smote and effects of the
lead deceased their Christian and Sarnatrtes.
addresses and deacriptlena with full panleu
Sri of tbeir claims and the nature of the se
writ, .if .nit held bythem. and that .her the
said date the said Administrator will proems!
he It*'rttiote the assets of said estate. haring
regard only tothoolalrn.of which he shall ohen
Wire received notloe. and be will not be liable
fee , b6 clatter of any portion or prseaa Of
,high he shall est them have received
mike.
Thud at tiodertcbthic 17th day sI Astrid.
A. IP I*S.
(:AMERON.HOLT It HOLMES,
31 It Sebytsere far Administrator.
r:h$hders WtllaSed.
HOUSE OI RUMOR,
COUNTY OF RI'RON.
leaders for Fundshinip and Supplies for
the Boots d Rotes at ).Tinton. In the (.nett'
of Heron. will be reoslvd la sealed eeveloom
sd1re...d to H. Silber. *.q., ('rdlton. P.O..
marthan Tesder Hones of Refuge. set tater
*ATI kDAY. SEPTEMBER tl. Itis.
Ths lowest or my leader not amere•r417 •e
Mut A Ilse of eapphem end htr.Mhl.*s le
•e.f also tons of yMer eco M bed on
set hat,ou to my .f the fbllawl.s Iota.. -
Le. $1•a*u*0.. Wlmhem.
Dan K.iromie (11eto..
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'FROM OVER THE BORDER. I NEWS OF THE WEEK IN BRIEF. I WEST HURON
News Notes from Washington
TM Serle.. Way. oh1 Saes).. 1■ hlltsss-
t'arlMle to speak la 0eatnehy - Leber
Say 1. Washington Tile
ladles Troubles.
From our Regular (orrespond's,.
WASHINGTUN, I►.C., Sept. 2.
Redia *Teem In the political world have
n ot been plasmas( to those who w.ab to see
the e.d o1 the pulitn•I boss, so matter what
kis polities tray be. Instead of being *nud-
• 1 out he mins to be obtarnug • stronger
Mold than ever and to be preparing for
n ew displays of autocratic potter in nation-
al as well as in state politic,. Te the
casual observer it may seem manly • coin-
mdome that the three poIltiwl betass sob
have Just obtained now lean of power u
their respective states- Bryce in Ohm, (;or-
aaaa Maryland, •ud Quay to Penueylven•
ia--should he the three senators who were
dunng the Zoog and bard fight over the
sager schedule of the tariff bill, regarded ae
among the best friends of the sugar trust in
the Senate. But to those who make a.tudv
of such thugs at was not • ouuctdence at
• II, but • demoratrattoo of the power of
trusts u aur politics, regardless el parues.
These ens stood by the trust. in the Senate
amid 1e turn the trusta helped them to.camp
eat sppeeiuoa In their respective parties at
kolas It will be remembered that it was
aitiedb otic of the sugar trust officials
demi the .o -chided tnvestag.ttoo by • Sen-
ate committee that the trust 000tributed
mosey to either or both polittwl parties to
protest tin t.arsaw. It u probable that it
t.u.tributed money to aid these three politi-
cal bases to get • new grip on the party
machinery to their respective states, at
forgetting, however, to take mortgagee en
their persons ter future use. The men who
manage the btg tru.ta recognize no prin-
etpie., political or otherwise, ineept those
of tilling their posket. .t the expose* ot the
people. and the mon political booms they
con own, the surer they are of ce.tralhng
legislation. state ad national, that might
.sot ict with their interests. As long as
this sort of thing goes on It is tollyke expect
Congress te pm an antl•trus. law tor any
other the bamboo/hag porpoises. 4 lid Kar
num was right. The Americans do lake to
be humbugged.
Secretary Cat IIsc was net over anxious to
take any further put an the Kentueky c.m.
pniga, but the •dmtautr.ttoo concluded
Mat if he remained any It would look like
emiooaragung the administration Democrats
in Kentucky to make war upon Hardin be-
muse he contended for tree alvr, and that
would make • precedent that might make
trouble In other states. So the Secretary
will go to Kentucky and take the stump •
little later en, and try to bring about her
moot. The administration is somewhat
• lusnd about the etate,as the silver Demo
orate have not hesit*ted to my that if the
Republicans armed the mate at would be
because of the nsddlutg of the adminstra
Bon. Secret sr ler ludo u e.pecsin anx-
ious that the sate should not be lost the
year, as that would settle any chasm that
he might have fora platy mu his parry's
Presidential ticket. When Secretary ('ar-
lule gem back he will not talk finesse, but
party loyalty ad harmony.
labor Day, the "worli.g ua's fourth
of July was more generally observed in
Waehingtoo this year than ever before.
The street parade of worlin, mese organ
tzataoos was huge and imposing, the
printer • alone having more than one thous -
a¢ men in line.
Aosurding to two official reports received
.t the Department of Juetise the recent la-
thes) trouble in Wyoming was caused by
white men. The C. S. Nesbit Attorney
for Wyoming says in his report : " I have
se doubt whatever that the killing of the
lmd:u, eo or about the thirteenth of July.
was an atrocious, outrageous and oold-
blooded murder, ud that it was • murder
perpetrated on the part of the eon.tsble and
his deputies an penitence of • .cbome and
censpi wev on their part to prevent the In-
dians exercising • right and privilege which
is, in my opinion, very olesrly guaranteed
to them by treaty. Should prosecution be
determined upon, it would be useless to
oommesm it before • Commissioner. A. the
law is now we are bolted to bring pria+.ere
before the U. S. Commissioner nearest the
place of arrest, ud in this oats it would be
before Mr. Pettigrew, the UormissleSer at
Marysville. i am informed that he is Sher-
oughly in sympathy with the so-called s.s
tiers in that region. The report of the U.
S. Deputy Marshall says the trouble was "n
premeditated ed prearra.red plea to kill
some Indians and that stir up sufficient
trouble to .ubleleentl5 got U.S. troop Into
the region and ultimately hays the 1.di...
shut oat from Jackson's Hale- This mat
ter will probably be further ventilated in
rearms as the Department of Justice has
(leaded that there is no Federal law ander
whi.b anything tam be deer now.
gas. ow in Happy Therwheo tells • rod
story at the expense of ertaio tnemben ef
the Bootee Appalacia Club. A• meanies
party froon the Blob, it appears, had goes to
• rural part of the State, and in default of
sofl'taent Intel aoaimmedatien noses of the
members wen *bltgd to ink quarters i. •
farmhouse Simpliotty was the order of the
day. F:verythi.g was eorup.loaaly Mere.
but then was • eaters! •beeoee of ems ef
tie luxuries of high prio.d slay Meets
Moms of aha ladies et the party disesyered
that there were so keys in tbe Walked their
reams, sed waited upon the f rmer& wife.
ma. good women was earerled. Why,
she said. ' we don't usually look oar deers
Mee, ud there'* N ewe bare but you. Rut
Igen i suppose yon km* your ewe party
bat- The Haters did not l s* epee the
keys
ig •• Ville : As beta rhes Mlle was
drki0g • N•B ea • Mk neighbor, en Men -
day &hareem, she was .waked by • .ia-
.a. d.a, whe.h bit bar severely et tbe area.
Ter • Nino she veered aaalaide ably fresh
the mend .ad *armee Meek. M we are
pleased es We r reerwrkeg .imly. The
i deg was ghee I.lmdibly.
('hol.rs to reported .t Honolulu.
Alto. F. )'lark, • Montreal atookbrolr,
who had stet wish les• tome, idiot hummed
dead
George Reims, of Woodstock, attended
• tumoral and died before 1•vi.e the saw
Mery
James Owe. et Oakville died at Remit-
tee from injuries received on the railway
track.
Howard hazel's fees were found by
boys digging under the Holmes how to
Iadia0apolu.
The Norwegian steamer Ansog•rite was
wrecked near Orkney Island and two of her
mew drowned.
Essex County Council has decided sot to
remove the county buildings from Sandwich
far the pts .at
Eighty -sax thouead men and 15,000
hones wi11 take part in .he Gorillas army's
•att ne I.an.euvres.
Chia& has agreed se pay an indemnity of
four million trues for the outrages ea the
French mimlons to Sze 1'huen.
The Duke of Devonshire and Lord Wol-
seley are Gaud to favor the introduotiee of
oo.neraption sato the British army.
1t is rep-srted that Justis McCarthy will
rr.eiggtbe I.sl.r.hip of the Irish party im-
mediately after the elm of the session.
The body of Is F. Piet&), the lint of
Helmae' victims, was taken from its trays
at Philadelphia for further identification.
Radom' members of the Imperial Perlia.
meat erred upon the t,overnmeot that the
time for the evacuation of Egypt has ar
rived.
A. O. Jeffery, the New High Chief Rang-
er of the A.().}'., was given • rsseption by
the brethren of London oo has raters from
High Court.
Staff Sergi
. fig, -al- Q.slpk, 7.12
oo ahs
t imecard Genmv s PAs at the 1). K.A.
matches at Ottaway silk a more of t, out of
• poseitle 105.
William Gibson, • son el Re7utr1r Gib-
son of Lennox end Addiagto., was killed
by the.osideatal discharge of his gun while
•heeti.g on gall Lake.
TM Defender defeated the Vigilant by
fin minutes 15 Friday s r•oe,end was form
ally choeen to meet the Valkyrie for the
Amerie. ('up next Saturday.
The British semmittee for the relief of
the Armenians complains that the Turks
are pester ever% poeslkle ebsteele in the
way of the distribution of muse -needed re
lief.
Luke Jeffries, • Middlesex county eon -
stable, was disavowed from the force for ex
tursi0g money from • velum; man and
women arrested together and released by
the otiesr.
The Amateur Athletic Aaseciation of Gga-
•da has revoked the amateur Grading of
(Atlases and George Careen of the Capital
Lore510 flub of Ottawa for competing 1n a
foot ram with • profeesional.
The Cham Munster at London has been
instructed te procure the recall of M. N. It
O'Connor. lintish Ambassador to Chiu, on
amount of the all feeling greeted by hie en
argotic action .t the time of the outrages on
the missionaries.
A well-informed correspondent of The
(.lobe says that Sir M•ckenrm Rowell will
ink an interview with Premier (tramway,
and In the event of the ieentable failure te
secure • somproml.e the Dominion Premier
will introduce remedial legislation of some
kind.
The ship to be built for the Hamburg
Amerman line by Harland, of Belfast, is to
be the largest ship in the world. being Sys
or six thoaaa.d tons larger the the Georgia
of the White Star line, whose tonnage is
14,000.
The Soo Banal is to open on Monday , the
4th. Lest month there um • draft of 171
feet, sufcieot for any of the freight buse
on the lakes, but the officials would net per-
mit the eanal to open until the contract
depth of 18i fest was obtained. There wall
Its no celebration, and the Ent boat that ar-
t -nes will be locked through fret.
The Austell', mid to be the largest lake
steam vessel &Seat, has Mee launched at
C'hi neo.
LANES.
If ['siege, Sept. 3.
VIAIT04o.-The Mogen. J'Wonova, of
W•wao51h, spent Sunday here, the guest of
Si. Courtesy.
Te. Caters. -Quit• a number from this
vicinity intend taking in the Sills Bros. big
shoe at (.oderick on the 511*.
T,..ourvta. -Quite • number of the farm
ora here have already threshed. C.nsider-
i.g the bulk the yield is excellent.
Litelvu. -Alf. C. ('bidley, who has been
e ngaged with Thee. Dixon for some time,
iateode to lean for Toronto this week.
Goes m T..orcro.-Miss Martha Far
rich left oo 'Wednesday Iasi for 7oro.te
when she intends to remain for some
time.
Visnas. -Mn_ and Mrs. Reit. Her -
rises left floe week on e exteadeel visit to
friends at Peterborough and other eoiota in
Osteno.
SoWIPI:. --Plowing for •ad sowing the
fall wheat is now in program, but owing to
the yield mad prises ot the premed crop the
• ereage sows will .et be large.
C it a v.: s Sines the sop.... showers of
last week all Nature seem to have ohaged.
(;rase has improved wonderfully. The corn
mid root Drop le .lee making rapid growth.
Potatoes premise • large yield.
Testeieu.-Siam the retire of Mr.Kerr,
our teacher, he has organised • foot -ball
team, and is now preetiaag twice a week.
We belies they detest in the carr future
to de battle with some of the reek teams te
the West et as sad the Lem term always
go forth to viaeary.
Ra 101(4 A1144. -Tile treeless el this unties
met is the .1*.el hew on Friday sight mad
engaged ear pretest amber. Mr. Kerr, for
the year 1806 at eke same salary, viz, $425.
io the face of so tarp • surplus of •..akars
sad the low salaries pswai j this are
B arely reflects great credit en the teadi.4
abitieies N Mr. Won.
Swot. -Puerile Wa1LmW (M.D ) car aft -
eras milk healer, W bode seviy indis-
posed far the eine week. mid is .es.pt .nee
Oar Lr." is shat( ttsag~emer ea the stalk
w s new. Wepa Mmes esu Pmt meta
wkatdi.g 1M 'Wi mak." es the milk
amass, a. we dm W anal temei.g mama -
ties eft '• (lee a wisps ea."
Patterson le
IS VACANT. draw' « lb. pap "en en the Nal"'
supply, •bout 86,000,000 of theta erases -
Now a Lieut -Gov. , teas sold fresh or .live.
eases were required last season to AU the
13,333,593 Ib. 010110 preserved and the 7,666
710 ex ■1*W.r N ■11111. sae A..saed
{i.ber.aterlal R..p..•Ib/1ltles lel
.alleles -What I. .aid .t
the App.l.tmest.
149NIAY last, lion. J. C. BMWs
sou, who had beau • °eine t super. for the
past sir month& was formally sworn in .s
Lieut..l,oeernor of Manitoba. The follow-
ing, from the Hamilton Times and other
paps., bean on the appointment
A Ki104111CvTIYATl,
The •pp►utmeat of Hoe. James C'ole-
breolo Patterson to the Lieutenant 1;over-
oorshup of Manitoba, has been formally owe -
firmed and Sar John Yob.Iti is now at lahor-
ti to 10 beck to hs meda.al practice. The
People of Manitoba will not take kindly to
their new rovenor, not bwwuse he lacks
any of the cesium necess•ry for the per.
foreman of the duties. but because he is an
i ).fordo ma. They think, and w et no
pains to oeoos•I their opintos, that Mw.
wire is big enough and old enough to ram
its own t:overaors. They eek how Ontario
would rehash having • Manitoba or • Nova
1ootia appointed to the Governorship of
this Promisee, and why does not the Donna -
ion Government experiment upon Quebec by
sending It • governor from British ('olum..
bis' Then are several able bodied M•ei-
tobans includiag lir. &earth tied Mr. Item,
who could have Men prevailed upon to se-
ems the reepessedity •1 aui.adiog Sir
Jebn SehuluL ter t
Irralinntione
modify the .i tip w+tshae whisk
Mr. Patterson will receive upon bre arrival
at Winnipeg. However, the appointment
Is shade, and the Maiwbas wall have to
grin and bear it Governor Patterson ue 56
years old. He was born at Armagh,
Ireland, ad educated at Dublin. Menthe,
was Rev. Jews* Patterson, et Kingston,
.ear Dublin. He prsctsed law in Wind-
sor, Ont., and was elected to the Previacesl
Legislature aa member tor Essex In 1375,
ad to the House of Commons in 1878. In
1892 he became • member of the A!bott
Governmeet,as Minister of Milita, and has
since represented West Hume, in which
ooestitueacy • vacancy to produced by his
preset appointment to ethos. Following
the recent Westmoreland precedent, a new
election will be held then, though the
trouble and espouse will be wasted If Par-
liament ae to dissolve before another session
is held. Mr. Patterson is • good organvr
and did come very effective work for the
('ooaervative party in Western (hot•rio.
His he.l'b has not been red for some tame,
but the climate of Manitoba is very bracing,
when reinforced by • ga.il, fat salary. It
made a well ma of Dr. Schultz, who had
been .n invalid for may year, betore hie
appointment. -Hamilton Times.
A .'UysLKVATIVk OPINION.
At ten o'clock on Monday morning the
Hon. J. C. Patteroo, M.P. tor West Huron
was sworn 10 as Lieut. -Guveracr of Manito-
ba and is now oo his way to Winnipeg.
'ins appointment is • dutuctaoo we11
e arned by the honorable gentleman and will
meet with the hearty approval of the Cram
-
than people.
For Wein Hura the appointment means
ie all likelihood another electlos before the
present parliament expires
It will now be an order for the Conservtaves of West Huges to be up and doing.
No doubt, ere Tong a riding convention wall
be celled and • sendidate placed 1ta the
field. -Climes New► Rimed.
CANADAS FISHERIES.
$1....e,ese 3.11.4 A...ally from ewe
fresh awd .alt Waters,
Uwe year, no less than 70,700 men toiled
over Canada's extensive waters using for
beblmp purposes 1,178 vessels sed 34,100
bats valued at over $3,400,000, as well as
5,465,000 fathoms of nem ad other fishing
g.•r,r presenting • total capital of $3,431,-
000 Ivestd as this y•Iuable Industry. The
lobster plant alone is valued at owe million
ad • ,Isarter, consisting of 736 lobster
canneries along the coast of the Maritime
1'rovtao.N and mearly a million traps. This
branch of industry gave .mploym.ut hast
year to over 12,000 Persona..
TM total yield of the C•adian fisheries
is .boot the same as in 1893, beiag given at
$20,719,583,ummarizd by revises as fol-
lows .
Nov Scotia
New Bruswlek
British Columba&
. 46,547,387
4,361,586
3,960,478
Quebec... .. .. ..... 2,303,386
()ramie 1,669,968
Prime Edward lased . 1.119,730
Maitehe t N. W. Ter.. 787,087
The large telling oil is the Irlmon tan-
ning tadss) of British Columba, amount-
ing to nearly half a million dollar., is more
than made .p by the 1 arta t.arosee
d $600,000,../deed is New Brenewnk,ohtef
ly doe to the improvement In the herring
liminess. Wbtle the island promisees 1.11
short of the previous value by ever • guar
War of • million dollars, Neva Seoti& and
(,)drabes have both Improved ert an e.inal
*amount.
The valved the prisapal kinds et este
adrelel sins Sebes ie given as follows :
Cod, $4,234,231; mimeo, $3,227,4.19: lob-
ster*. $2,370,632; bSrrt.g, $2,666,730: seals,
P70,146; asokerel, $006,870; baddeok,
$616,547: terata, *001.883; hake, $304,652;
mediae,$2116,766: habitat, $964,152. • e
wives, , 904; pelleek, $221,194; *ricers,
111813,108.
The taut import&wt of the Wand sr fe.h
weer S.bes are whiteb►, womb sed
pithead ; the lase two aamed .how an la-
e rssmd vale* of over $100,000, a pmpard
with the previous yield, w5ile whit.W i.
easaiderably less
The q.satity d ileh .s.d se bait le
valued M $3111,417, mod time d Y .ib tet
MOM x«wiehemegiii the ..em...
AMERICAN NOTES.
Danbury, New York. has • moiety of four
Modred young women pledged to marry 0o
teen who trials.
A statue of Fisk Hopkins, the famous
deet
admiral of the revolutionary navy, ia
shortly to be ereotod at I'rovldesoe, R.I.
Mrs. Borth• Welch, of Su Fome eso, has
given more aha 8150.000 in the last (our
years to &t Ignatius ohurrah, in this city.
M. Purvis de Chevalier's, the (Incise
tushed French artist, is to receive $60,000
1.e decorating one room to the Boston pub
lie library
The number of mitten -spindles an Georgia
aid the Carotins; bas increased 20 per Deet.
sues 1892, se against 5 per cent In Mesas
Musette.
The Barnum A Bailey ('rcue t'o., haws
brought • suit for $10O,600 at Watertown,
N.Y., e.g•inst Riesling Bros, also c►rcus
naso, for .a alleged libellous elroul•r.
The 1.S months -old daughter of • New
York .as died from • mosquito bite. The
bate made the child restless, and it
serstcbed it coatinualls, causing intlarmma-
Leon.
A gnat •Ilig•to.l, measuring 141 long ad
8 feet eroded the body, ad with . head 3
feet long, was killed u the Mt Jokn s river,
sear Fort George. Fla., recently.
A shoemaker of Syracuse has built. can
n en oat of rawhide. The infereal m•ehcne
weight 450 pound. and is six test long. It
resisted • premurr et more thee 33,000
s
L New Yerk last year tine our. of every
les persons -d r had t• be buried .t the
expense of the public. For the Bye preoed-
iag years the preoentage of public burial'
was 9.64
The horse menthe factory on the Col-
umbia river is now an full operation. It is
told that experts declare their inability to
dstiavush between Banal horseflesh and
canoed beef.
The greatest Num of coin that was ever
collected In one spat to the National Trea-
sury of the United States is the silver
crisis, was when no less $500,000,000 was
contained then.
It is estunatld Diet the equal consump-
tion of oats is the United States has been
reduoed about. 100,000,000 bushels owing to
lane displacement of hares power by electri-
mty stud btc%.i51.
Mu. Emma Kiakle, of Woodville, Ore,
mot and killed • fair sized bear whale out
alone with a gun recently. She is a good
shot, and has stalked and killed several
deer, but «sot hunting for hear,
Fifty tear' ago there was no savings
bask an kaneb.c ('runty, Maine. Today
la the fire savings batlike In Augusta, Hallo
well, Gardiner and Waterville the total
amount of depo.ite a ruing 810,700,000.
Reporta trom the Northwest are to the
effect that the wheat crop this y ear 1,111 he
one of the I.rreet to the country. The
elevators are said to be shipping eat •Il the
old wheat, in order to mike room for the
new crop.
Mn. Mary F. Hunt hu sued the eity of
Nashua, N. H., to recover $.50,000 glean by
her for a memorial library. The suit is
brought because the pity, after having the
money for four tears, eamn01 agree on •
site.
Ons of the noted naturalist. of the count
try is the Rev. 1)r. %V. J. Hol led, Chan-
cellor of the %Vattern University of Poesy I
vanes He has the hugest private collec-
tion of lepidoptera in this country, and owe
e t the largest in the world.
Visitors to George Vanderbilt's m•gai6-
cent North Carolina estate, Biltmore, have
to procure passes before the colerdcard*
will admit them to the grounds, and they
are obliged also to agree not to take
photograph' of the man5lon or its .urrouud-
inga.
Just before Empress Eugenie left l'ari.
for England she sampled as • gift an th-
wealth relic of her son. It was a small
fdl length portrait in clay by the late
prism imperial of • forest ranger at St
Cloud. The sculptor, Cereal' it, wuehed
it up while the primes was at work upon
it.
Rd mhos has been raised at Alpharetta,
Ga., when a well-known plater has .lulls
a quantity of Diet eurioue stuff. ever% stalk
of which is deep rd, even the leaf,bsll and
bloom. This novel crop cline from plant
ing weds obteind Mx or ..vea years ago
frown • freak stalk of ped sotton found grow
tog is Florida.
MUNICIPAL OOUNCILS.
•'u1.
woo
CAKwlt-, Aug. 26th, 1896.
Colborne commit met in the township
hall, members •11 t. &Gunton of last
meeting were read and @igeed. The fellow
dreg amounts were paid, viz : Wm. Young,
1 sheep killed by doge$2.66; Wm. foe-
mingham, four lambs killed by dad., $10.60;
David Cnnuingb•m, one lamb killed by
dogs, $1.86 ; Owe. Jose., repairing sow
tease, $2; George Lemp, softie •ad 1ureialt-
Inge for We. Miller (eharity). $12 ; Dr. me -
',sahib', median* far Mrs. Miller, $12 ; R.
Phillips, repairing scraper, 42 : Hoary Mew,
work on road, $1.50: `)&.wilt., pristimig vot-
ers' list and redv.. $36.60: Thomas M1-j'hoe,
a..pe.ting, 50c.: .lames Guam, week se
beandar', $5 ; Wm. Moors, care mid beard
ot Emma (:ren, $18 ; John Davis, 10 weeks
(charity) $10. Moved by Natalia Job..,
mon.dd by Samuel Potter, that • by taw
be p• sed 'etyaig • comet, rate of 2 2 10
mills, • township rate of 14 mills and •
. p*ot•l rated 1 mill on the dollar, &lee suf.
basest rata be rain. the •m.a.te regnired
for the differ..t mem' .Natio.., on .11 the
rateable property in the township.
Carried.
The seaman thea djeerned to meet OM.
21st, at 2 n'elosk, r. r.
F. W. McDowaas,
Tp. Clerk.
(,bmpl•int was amid. M the sassed that
1M 8 emu. remains fres A. Allea's earner at
the lake was fenced s rwa thereby Moak4ie.gg
tate right of way. The .leek woe Witrsoted
be mild, . epi pram 1e have raid
imee removed.
OVER THE HURON TRAGI.
The Grist from the USW NSW.
A Weekly Weed .1 Ceoq News Served
.p to Solt Everybody - Flail and
hint alIpped amid Ireneo...d
gram Every beetle..
f i 1"LLETT : John Shanahan, of the
3rd, repora • yield of over 50 busheft of
wheat tothe ours
Wiseman . K. J. Swan, who has • situa-
tion Ma Targe store In Cawley, moved hie
leanly there lam week.
Walton . It u mad that Rebt Relines
has disposed of bee tam for $1,750. John
('lark as the purehaser.
Wudhani - Arch. Taylor, barrister, of
l'himgo, spent part of last week in town.
vetting bis father and ester.
tire* The ether day John Lamont se-
cured 100 bushels of Stet chem ate from two
medium sized loads of sheaves
Clinton : 1'h. wife of K. Porter, post-
master, Lad the msfertune to fall oo the
stairway the other day and fracture • rib.
Ethel Let tYedaeod•y morels Noble
Mile• hauled a lead et itax to Krum)a mill
that beouglat down the Scales to 7,200
poands
Stsaforth : George Murray and Hugh
Gntive are buy Lug geese for shipment to
the Canted States. 1'bey want te get. sox or
seven car loads
W Ingham : Jos Laird hes purebasod land
near Bruce Manes, and Intends to go farm-
ing. Mrs Lord and family left far that
play o. Monday.
Rlyth . Willa Crawford walks with a
lamp, having bees run over with Mr. ('haa-
berl•in • egg wagon, and had his foot aad
leg bruised badly.
it ingham Miami&.) Paling, of town,show•
d • tomato oa Wednesday last, that
tipped the males at 24 pounds It was one
of the l'onderum• variety.
Blyth . Albert Sellars had the misfortune
to have three Engen of his left Mand crush-
ed badly on Tumidity, whale working with
Sae rollers at the fez mill.
W •It..: Prissiest Kerr .meade giving
up our school He is taking up she study
e t medicine sad will attend eult•ge at Te-
rcets, Has • good teacher.
E. Wawanosh : George Sowler died on
Wednesday of last week at imam George's,
aged 88 years and 7 months. The funeral
took plaits to St. Helens 012 Friday.
Grey . J. L. Pickard, a former teacher In
Shinn • school, Mas passed away .t the home
of a relative at Aabgrove, lteratu *ore.
Typhoid fever was Ile came of ►u dealt.
Cranbroek ; L McNed has purchased the
farm of A. McNichol just West of the vill-
age. Mr. McNichol nes purchased • how
and lot in Krumis and ..:I remove then
* nor L1).
Brussels : Joe. Skesoe merchant, has •
great crop of 1.0.01.51 is bis garden this
year. tine of the Ponderusee variety wetgke
I!, pounds Oa one vine 17 tomatoes were
cuuatd.
Stanley : Donald Smith 'melt- received
the mad utelligen51 of .he death of his
brother, Fred Smith, of D•kot•, item can-
oer in the stomach. The doomed was well
known in these parte.
Clinton : 1 he ether day we were shown •
meets e1 stalks of *ora, out us the Rao.fe:d
farm,tht.t measured about 12 leer in (worth.
They were sot uuly very mil but were the
growth of two moathe and 13 day..
Grey : Mrs. bleary Bateman, 6th con.,
has joist tiniened a log cabin quilt, cont•u.-
ing 340 blosks, 18 pieces la oath block
The total Number tit pisses u 6,120, which
implies many hours of patient labor.
McKillop: Robert Gordo., one of the
oldest settlers of Mcikillop, uasd on Thurs-
day of last week. Mr. Gordon had reached
the unusual are of 86 yeah. Be was • na-
tive et Sutherlandobire, Keotlaod,and come
to ('Sud& *bout 54 veers ago.
Clinton Atter being is aneraneale late
eontmally for about 411 year", Joh. J..k-
sen retires from the boot and shoe business.
and is sooeeeded by the erns of J•ekeon L
Jackson, compered of Will Jackson, of
taws and Fred Jwkse., (•M_M.Qamaa.
Clinton : Meters. George teed Wllllan.
Spoeuer, whe were called home by the
death of their father, Ther ea Spools/it, are
ysune mea who have pushed their way up
weed In the W511. One is an engineer a
the C.1'. R., .red tae others • motion tore'
MUM.
81.1111) : O. Sealey, August 18th, at
Lien's Heed, Brice, then maned away at
the early ago of 31 year, Margaret, wife
of George Armstrong. The dammed was
• daughter of Neil McFarlane, of (;ran -
sok, and was formerly • resident of
8le
Morrley.o : James i)un.s. has gens to 8.. -
forth to resume hie studies at the Collegi-
ate. He already holds • ...orad clam ear.
t Moate, but se he is ool. 14%oars of age he
won't he admitted to the Model sebool, so
will push along for • let. 111 is • sea of
James Duncan, 4th line, and is • clever
'.00th.
W•Iteo : Mn. John Rtefford panted &waw
to her lose home early last Tuesday mor.
ia/, arid 40 years 8b. was • daughter .f
Thee. Pewee. formerly of Brussels, new of
Gerrie. ('o.s.mptios was said to be the
51w of death. Mr. Stafford and 8 ehildren
survive. The funeral on Wdn.Nday •fire -
aeon was largely &Seeded.
Mies Dara, eldest daughter of Jaw. R.
Smith, Immo next Monday for Seifert►
where .M will attend eh. High sobool.
AI1►earb wily 16 yeah of age Il las Dere
M. • 2n4 slam *eniIe•se ..d will pursue
bus' .*.4l.. ow ter 1 1st Mho passed the
1.tr••..,Leavinr, 314 ohne and 2.d often
he the four years and fertilely deserves
are
.Pelton . The spirit of Mary, wife of
Reshot' (:tiaaldby, look its 6r$ht ea Wd-
ssda .v'ipatue • at 6.30 • Meek. 8he
aid ailing for several menti. with •
seamor aid was . great matesr. Mrs.
Orimeldby was • deugbasr of Mrs Wm,
Mo...,, d Brussel., sad .144.4 in s.. -
forth before meaty/ te Walt= about 8 years
ages She was matted la marrye te bet
new bereft peruser •deet 36 years y* awl
he and eight shaldre...rvive.