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IsTEWSP.A.P33R OF HTJRON 001:71%11"1"W.
FORTY-SEVENTH YEAR -2684
GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA. THURSDAY, SEPT. 12. 1895.
D. McGILLICUDDY, EDITOR.
see AQvsRTlsElllftNT5-1$EPT. Il. A BAD STATE OF THINGS. M"'; •p �dit:b .:.utibz re--•---ICHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
4 Bassos Ayres the thief port of the 1
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ford Conquered O.
ex resit Lost Apply at tau
boys_ --,Jane Cooke
spaton Notice --R. C. Hayr.
Pasted to Rest -8.- R. MoDcoga1L ...
oval - Prelim=
e•h.rbow. Corsets
craved or Stoles -Apply at obis 'gam..
ale of Tara Property --O mens, Holt
Holmes .....
tads, bat nakertnnately the Pre.sdcat
could set be protest, for watch the delegates
were very sorry. Hu eddies' therefore wee
T. Falb ea rarlrsaela and easels. � � set sites.
the Trade Polley Works. •rgosuae, with a popelsuos of 500,000 The Animal Meet2as at Myth. The Pact President 000apted the abut
Aim people, u oossooted with Rump by 17 during the President. abloom ; all were
different eteesteltip osmpaates, eostrollisR plowed to see bis is that position, sed
over 20 haat. There are Ove to Freese, seven sverythtag wee . U.b gorily earned out is
to Elglasd, aoladtag the Allen Ilse, three his (Rev. G. H. Cobblediok's)5h•rp.
to Italy, two to Spats and two tohermasy "51.55. b Utwryaaos" wan the uubleot of
HOW
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•peelal Notions.
�11M.
LAN E,('o. r IBS '. UIn OF MARRIMtfAGE
11�/ I.ioernss. -,tCSes.
OAR FUR SERV ICIS-A THOROUGH •
f11 bred Cheater White boar for swells.
MOOS BROS.. Huron Hoed. near railway
rousse
11 Is@
IOHN COOK,I,R•YMAN. FCRNI
tore moved. baggage called for And de
vend le all parte of the town. Meta all
etas ad boats. (iRoots'
of bo over Wm. Ache•
n e WOW ramp.
PRIVATE FUN I>i - PAKTIF' Uk•
tarots of obtaining money on glut clam
fes see ur,ty cam dam at 5 per cost sp
Irlas to J. A. Mclx)N AI:N, Room 1114 Tree
old headless. Toronto. writtlm
1�uT LIME - WHY SEND OUR
stoney out of tows by buying imported
rtes. t'llmo Brat can supply you with the
✓ osgedk cheapest and beet lama Carola.
steed at Piper's dam. t'boir•eat building
Iwaysaae� head at the lowest prices WIL
IN ItltOM.. Herat Road. near the railway
.150iag, 33 Ito
AT Aram TO RUNT O WORK ON
re *lures. s hue of geed land and or
earet. •/death X. -K. 14.-1)w4 BALL..
ria (InderI)h 1'. O.
Property tor Bale
�
Tu)K 8A1.E. - CHEAP, ON EASY
TERMS
¶,%t b•If of let mm, osessisloo L Weir
)-awanosh. 1011 Sorsa. A well improved
arm.
Lou e, v and osrt 10. •ubdlvision of Htock B,
olborne. about users'.
TO LET -The slop lately occupied by the
its Tow. seas d
Apply to )t.0- JOHNSTOO
N.b.rri•ter.ode-
lob UR 11
lHlie.
LIMB AlfltA L. SHAW, TEACHER
.t Math: aid Theory -experienced
ase deer Rest .t Owl. PeiNstai. Wr•t-.t
.Aerleh • Mho
1(K. W. A. H. CUFF, ORGANIST.
11 t.. of SI OoRrtto's church. is prepared
rive Ont... Vest ted Pianoforte iovtrtic-
oo. Residence tet Aewrew-.t facer the old
. lfr (bure&i P U Box 7114 211m
Tenders Wanted
Iltl"SF OF II FiEhUGE,
The Rebut.. cessillievas.1 Casale sad the
•rgsstIs. Repabllr CestraNd-
1 coach. is gladly Rad trapped
at Ivsry Tara
Prom the (aaad• Farmers eus,
ANT year the Argentine Republic
shipped 13,300,000 own., of abut to gag -
Wad. ('.nada sent 2,800,000. Twenty Ore
years Age the Argentite' had • populauo• of
oily 1,700,000. •t that time the popul•
this of the 1)umi.ieo was 3,600,000 Today
the •rgeettne has 4,800,000 tob•btteute,
or se many .a the Demtnics. It will soon
have mors,tor the =mar/reties from Europe
.mount* to an •ver.ge of 120,000 permits
u sually, ted they Rot here to etsy ; they
dost rush off to the United States. The
Argentine has • million eases miles of good
lend. There u no Winter to speak of. Its
vast ;mores begin .t the seaboard. The
Platte Raver furnishes Invitation for 2,000
miles tolead, so that rimier. low the year
round, t,e rtrer never hemming en -bound.
Resides wheat, that counts ranee ladies
corn in abundant*. It has 22,000,000 cettl.
ted 80,000,000 sheep. The live cattle trade
with Within is Daly in the tint stage of de.
vluputeat, but great things are expected
of it. The annuls feed largely upon &f.11.,
• species of clover, of which the 'trope •
yen aro grown. They are sot housed in
Wastes, bet ren at Irmgs, .pd are fattes.d
with oil cake made trots Imaed grown ors
the spot. The expecte of sheep to Espied
last year were 73,000 heed: of fresh
matte• cermines, 536,000 cam.: of wee',
pounds: and of cooed meat, 13,-
A iomder•bte trade to also dose
with France, Belgium, Italy and Germany,
I the opinion ot good judges the Argentine
e destined to ow;epy the ver. trout rank se
a !nod preductog country. to • recent re-
port, Mr. Curtis, • WashlOgtoa otheal,eays
the freight rates from the Antennae wheat
fields to Europe are from 20 to 40 per out.
lower than the rates from the American
Northwest.
The Argotioe Republic u see of the
countries with which Manitoba u expected
te compete Manitoba with her Tung Mto•
ton, hay y traesportatiou retie, and, on
top of a11, much higher eastom tariff. t he
Antennae is suffering lust •ow from too
much booming, and her currency in depre-
ciated : therefore The Mail and Empire
thanks the country amounts to nothing as •
oompeutor, says of is bankrupt, sad so on.
With equal reason, an Argentine mem aught
argue from the temporary deprciation of real
imitate to Toronto, that Toronto u no good.
('CUNTY OF' Ht BON. There woo mefesdtngourselves with IlImmo*
-- and delusion' ; facts ars f.cm, whether
palate►le or not, sod we may as well re-
cognize that to the Argentine we have •
twat in the Britsh market that will keep
Manitoba hustling, and the elder provinces
as well. The Americans allow that she is
becoming • formidable competitor of ours.
I ceders for Furnishings and Supplies for
Heine of Refuge at Cliatoo. in the county
t Huron. will be received in sealed enyelute
idressed to N. Z.lbsr. Ley.. ('ntditon. 1'.0..
larked. Tender House of Refuge. net later
ban
eATURDAY. $Z1'TI MBLRt1. MI.
Se lowest or any tender not necem.ray ac
spied • list of supine sad furnish.oge in
emit, and also forme of tender may he had on
pplieatioa to 507 of the follow's,t persons
L C. Iiraat.rNIt . Wing ham.
tarn. ixens I4 ('listen,
B. Katsina. . Wroxeter.
I. B. 01 trw tteafortk.
stem. Bt m're.. Bs held.
RYMyth,
Ka ..i _Brosu4.
'tits. Cuing* Exeter,
91LIP HOLT Ooderich.
L Fat.nns Crediton.
iso. McRwag ' Hensel'.
Ca. Lau. giederich.
1.3. (long Fordwich.
L. T. Mi•Daa•id& .. i � ►�
rated August Sith, MK
Legal NO$.l.M.
111M1NISTRAT()R'S NOTICE.
to the est5te of James Fowler. deceased.
,ursuanI to R. 8. 0. 11181. wane is hereby
leen tl.t all creditors and ethers bailee
laden aware rho estate of James Fowler.
it. of 15e Tameable of vvawasteb. to the
•.:sty of Hume, yeoman. deceaed.whe died
T •r stout the nail day .1 May, Ilei. aro re
'ired noorbefore
fl). I3th DAV Or sKI'TLMRZR A. D. 1Nre.
o send by ail prepaid. or dein ered.to Jobe
d . Roberts Saralee. Dungannon Post (Moe.
ldmni.tr.tor of the estate and pIlbet. of the
aid deceased, their Christie& and Surname&
Adresse' and dee riptlm• with full partfea-
an of their claims sad the nature of the se-
srit fir any' held b77 them. and that after the
aid date the mid Administrator will Premed
e distribute the asset• of said estate. hav(ag
Warden) totheclalm.of which h. shall th
uve receien
ved testae. and be will Dot be liable
or the claims of W permoo or perilous of
welch ke shall set thea bav• received
lotto.•
ihsted at O.d.rich ibis 11th day tt August.
U h. tr6.
*VAMERON.HOI.T & HOLIOOB.
3141 $o11eitew. for •dielsietrsur.
How are we meting Argeotise competi-
ttm' The Argentine farmer Is only taxed
live per Dent. on his implemente. The
Canada farmer pay. 20 per Dent. ea some
end 35 per sent. en ethers. A Usn.lua
maker, like the Massey Hurts Company, is
allowed • return or drawback of 41 per
Deet, of the duties which 11 pays on im-
ported tron and steel entering Into the °De-
struction of • machine going to the Argen-
tine or any other Unman country. The
oompsnv named use no.e but imported pig•
Iron. The whole of to supply comes from
the 1'oitd States, bemuse It to tamper to
buy where then are numerous ersdes to
dimes from end pay the duty ot $4.40 per
J UDiCI•L SALE OF FARM PROi'-
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IN THE T11100 DOUBT 01 JUSTICE -
CHAN('LRY DIVISION.
Ie Ike matter of Robert Heart, Pro.•tor, 11'...
P.n.-tor. and Jrntafe Mar Proctor. ioreel
,Aildrrs of Ito tale Joan A. Proctor,
l'area•st to the order made is this matter.
*raring date the nth day of Sept.. A D. I.
lawn will be gold b7 pint= amnia at the
Commercial Rotel 1s the town of Clinton 1a
the ('oasty of Hates. til
MONDAY. REPT. meth. ISM.
at three ooleek in the atersses. by David
INekineom. aaetiaaser. the renewing vI0•bts
lead. aunty :
Lot number tklrtyAwe In the thirteenth o00
peewee of the tewa.hlp of O.4erleh. In the
roao') of Huron. eimminise eighty sen• of
land more or less. TM* prep.rty le situated
three miles teem the Nowa of Cliatse
end tem mien from the sews et Oede'rleb.
The buildltte nseasist els frame hoose Milk
• 'sin/ geed haat bars VOW with mane
t.as4atlea, is pmt. The sett is • 551141 tram.
The hash ass - sheet fear saes. There s
also • smell ember& The far.• a well
entered.
TZRS8 50d OONDiTiONR: Tea per oset
ga tbe dal of sale, sad the balst* within
thirty days thereafter. Is 541 other remora
tete feedtttees wee be the mtttdeit osodiies ptlss•
Nin. of Um TM b�Oeurt epereyf� be tel . •shlert tesumi l•
lees
.e=rrs bbd sad ales seri sI le a tam w
s eathe leek day r Ooseber, A.D. k11 •
November
a g,etf Nf11 Mabee intim
per farther 11as11sslma assts to H. H • LR
J
keg too -that is, over 40 pet mot. ad val.
-than to get the dearer iron of only one
or two kinds lad is made is Canada. Hence
American pig ova And none other roes late
all their methane* the achines that Sold
In Canada, as well as the machioes sent
abroad. But the Ottawa it moot does
not allow them • Dent of drawback oa the
iron used en making the machines for the
Canadian farmer. They have to pay the
whets. i. thea square deal ' Is it the way
tunable the Cambodian ferment u hold their
own .email the Aram.ttoes'
l5r/e14. ■ Radeaveregs site Row orth
Leaguers capture the Tows -A ter.
ea ieseafbll aiateertag The Re-
port' of the rreceedinse.
"It u doubtful says Mr. Curtis la Sian the next address, riven by Jobe Kerr. of
("Trade and transportation betimes Weepiest Great credit is due to Mr. Kerr
Loped Stats@ sad Sp..ish Amster ") for bavtog prepared his subject ou abort
"whether as many steamers arrive •t New notice sated •4o ter keeping bin premie to
York or Liverpool as at Buenos Ayres. the Exeouuve by comtas to the ('oeveutne
DURING last week the village of
Myth was tbrawtd with ('►tunas Endeav
ores and Epworth leaguers who tame to
attend the mans& 000yeouon of the Huron
Couuty Christian Endeavor Union. 1. 1
even way did it excel the previoas moves
boas held in Wtogbam, Hensel' and Clin-
ton, and every delegate rejoiced .t the in-
terest sod usefulness of the great Christian
Endeavor movement.
The opening session was hold on Tuesday
evening m the Presbyterian church, then
being about 600 persons present. As ens
glutted around the church the work of the
foul societies was very noticeable to having
the decorations arranged so nicely; 1• fact,
the entire ehurch,baem•et and all,was ear,.
suitably deeor•sd with dowers, greens,
mottoes, bunting, etc., and presented • very
tine appearance.
A mammoth arab had bees built at the
entrance to the church and is A hung •
banner "C. E. Weloome, ' so that one felt at
hems the moment bo entered.
The reoeptiou committee met all trains
and moneyed the delegates to the 1 owes -
non church by mean. of • large nab decorat
ed with evergreen and bearing two targe
sigma, "To the Cosv.stisa.'
-The proMdon-t, TW. -3114. Edge, of Godes
rich, metaled the *hair darter the opening
session and after devotional exercise and •
few opening remarks he galled up. Dr.
Ferguson, ot Blyth, president of the local
'95 committee, to gigs the address of wel-
come, and rtght royally did the doctor, on
behalf of the local eomettes and the ('hri.-
tian people of Kly th, weloome the delegates
and assured them that their invitation was
meant who they extended it and that they
memo it DOW.
Key. Jas. A. Anderson, of Goderi•h,
the gave an address , "The kind of people
1 want in my church •The addrees was
practical and full of choice though=. H.
said at was the useful rather than the orna-
mental Chrutun that the church needs to
day -men and women who stand by their
convictions and are busy all the time with
the worb of the church, and acting from con•
virtioo rather than from men btful impulse.
Kr. H Henderson, of Hansell, next
gave an address on "Literary and Bible
Stu4y." He mai that in this :literary age
then was De excuse for ignorance, because
good books oould be ent cheap and every
chance was given to young people to study
if they wanted to. That literary study
was neuaesary to thoroueh Bible study. es
pecislly • knowledge of the Greek end He
brew languages, and yet no literary marts
could ..poo to layette God•• true meau.ag
without t6o direction of the Holy Spirit.
The first 'session onWedn•edsy was • tan
rise pray .r meeting from 6 30 to 7.3J, led
bi- Mayer Holmes, of Clinton. There were
about 125 present ted .he ser' ice was very
impressive.
At 9 A.It the delegates were a(•tn assent
bled, the ievotional exercises bee," take
by Rev. W. J. Waddell. of Ethel. The
first paper given was "Sociability in the
Society," by T. 13. Situation. of Wroxeter.
The mooed, "The F.ndeavor Society and
the Young Man," by F.. H. McKenzie, ot
Godench. The third, "The Endeavor
Society and the Young Woman, by Mrs
11. L. Ashley, of Lmdeeboro. They were
three excellent papers and will be printed
in tull and notice sent to the different
societies.
"Why • Junior Seei•tyby Mies L.
Holmes, of Clinton, and ".)union and their
Bibles- by Mus lemic, Hetomll, were two
e plemdid papers on Pinar work, and we
trust that many Junto Societies' will he
formed during the sowing year. Thee will
also be published.
"What an Endeavor Society ought to ex-
pect from the pastor was the subject of an
e xcellent address given by M. It Coltman, of
Climbs ; three things were expected, Pres-
ence, Prayer, and Patience. A pastor
might either "bear 'ip the members by kind
words, or he may be as a old water shower
bath given against their will Secure the
• although to very poor health. Hie remarks
Tke Argentine tariff favors oxt.esive were very prastieal and it was • tatthfdu-
rjten terpretatten of the Divine minuted, "MIs
trade with Europe. F:nglenl, for exansit e, d.y. shalt thou work and rest the "smote"
as the Walsh trade returns shew,,nesis
cotton, lines, jute, leather and woollen
goods, machinery, railroad 01.teral, saddN-
ry, oto., all of whet& pay comparatively
light duties 10 to 15 per out. -and •x-
ehangee them far wheat, muttoo,weol,00rn,
lodes, meat•, and so tomb, which eh. her -
ash requires. The vessels have lull cargoes
both ways. We manage tbInp differently
here. We do our best to obstruct the bar-
ter of which all trade, private or intona-
tional, meant., and tutu deter the Krttu►
pimple from dealing with us, biotic* en-
hancing the ste•msbip rates en the com-
modities we send emus the ocean, for •
vessel coming to Montreal with but halt •
cargo must charge more for the cargo 'be
earner b.ek, uoreasine the cost of their
production hen by maki•g the farmer pay
through the note fur the necessaries ted con -
venit5ose of !ifs.
And yet we profess astonishment at our
slow growth, •ad we wonder why English -
..5n tiniest such vast sums In foreign °one-
triea 11k• the Argentine instead of to l;ana-
1a' But, next day or the day after, we
vote to mutual the ansenaate Land, if the
1: neat is only shrewd enough to prom -
ie • railroad booms or • sane' to our par-
ticular locality. Canadians like nothing so
well ea being bribed with their own mosey.
A Curran badge or • Quebec dock fetches
• constituency every tome. The thnfty
Wittman and contractors •nj•y It, leo.
There u a tine prayer in the old Alexan-
drian liturgy '' Ketone those who are in
prison ser in the mines. under accwatione or
condemnation, to exile ser In slavery, ser
loaded with grievous tribute.' Loaded
with grieved, tribute u an accurate deeorip-
ties of the os dition of the Ontario farmer
• t the present tone. H• is also cursed with
boodlers, and sorely afflicted with the party
habit of voting against kin own intereete.
Let us Mae that at the coming election be
will make a resolute effort to free himself
from them evils. He has the power ; 611
that is necessary Ila Ittt 1* more courage.
DOMINION DOINGS.
Elube Stewart, J.1'.. of Brantford, is
dead.
An unknown man died in Boothe lumber
yard is Ottawa this week.
The caapase against Sunday street cars
has oommeseed an Hamilteo.
t'rof. Wigjans predicts a great storm be-
tweea the 17th and 21st of this month.
Ho..). M. (abet has been •leted hen
orary presides of the Hamilton Boys
Brigade.
Brantford has again adopted the s.tbool
ruses from 12 to 2. Tie cbuye to 1.30
was disapproved of
Clara Tidrtgtun, aged L3, of Hamiltoo,
fell twenty feet out of • windowlwhile walk-
ing on bet sleep, but sustained no injury.
Joh. Garvey, of Kat Portage, an old rail-
way employe, was struck by lightning, and.
falling on the trek, was tint in two.
Jobe Kegiaald Hooper, who is serving 25
years for the murder o1 his wife, has pe-
titioned the greed jury to intercede for
him.
1)r. P. A. Bryce, weren't% of the Provin-
sal Board et Health, has been investigating
the East London packing house difficulty
and the city see erase system.
Mrs. Gunge Tura.., .1 Mosugal, was
found in a dying condition. with • bottle of
laudanum beside her. Notes which were
found tell • tale of battling for life. She
may r•oover
Contractor 1)oderdont, who is building
the Toronto, Hamilton and • Buffalo tunnel
Ia Hamilton, to order to oomplete has *en-
treat 011 tie, waste his men to work fifteen
hours per day , but the Poise rules fix
the maximum .t alae.
American implement makers, such as Ile-
Cormiok pay ten or eleven dollen • ton for
pig iron. oat of brach', it to Toronto
is $2 and the d.$v $4.48, So that it is 50 per
.enc., sr men dearer here. The Americass
she get steel. sum and Mita, meting., not
Ma for hinder apnoea, p•iate, win sails felt
packing. see., temper by a great deal than
the Oaaedian makers. Congress offers frue
Had* is implements, but the Dominica Oee-
elratmest is afraid to accept. yet iia shoat=s
ea the stosn and is the prom keep ON M-
Ryriag that implements are as °heap or
Momper hen than in the Coital States. It
would be unfair to the.Caudies makers. to
be mare, to establish free trade eo leas as
their raw material is so heavily Mmes. Bat
the Goveramest should he basest enough to
..atom tint Ise policy is detrimental Oleo
to the Canadian maker and the CAYIIss
fanner ft should elm he hone.1.asegh to
admit that .mob • state of ilisp le Jejuna
te the ons.try at large. 11 is set '• bend•
fay up Nev Smile by iw pettsy, for Nova
Sesta ires,psy}'ine smarty $5 • Ma for trasa-
porities to Toronto, to, and dearer at the fer-
mis to bogie with, than Chimgo or P,tteb.r g
irm, setwithet•edoag the Meaty of $2 • too
whieb the Nov Seethe faros.* mon peeket,
aloe at the farmer' expose", la not seed for
implemonoo by the (alarm anthem ser for
steam beatlag apparatus ser Mown by great
firm. like (i5ree The whalethins
.seempoa5Oted �s an
ed .t the expellee .f the
1 nterin and Menitebs farmer*.
W. ars justified is stylsg them, that se
far ea impl.meste are e•aeersed, it .vete
lest No use • strop sad la resp it Is the
UMW Risme and • M.he
Arne s fa
ye to ansa It be
thesse.1. The ren =
hem the •stuns
$ertbw.tt ere lehe
per thea hem the (iaedf -
.e 1lewtbwme. enema by the OsadlaPeelle
es Mhga Pee
whtsh sorrel ca
b, d b •1111•1111.6•11-
Mow-
Mtwith Qkiem o i ami. se fs.rsesty 050
he aye the eats heple
em 1M dte sra
Comae. it edge mom
The listen junior baseball deb play here Endmvror . hand as well as bis heart.
today at 3:30 on the Agricultural 'rounds Then came the address "what •paster
against the l:edortoh Juniors. A good pmt -taght to export from the Fadmvor 30•
may be exported. maty," Rev. J. W. Holmes, Litotes. Mr.
TM" Czar is Munn • m•gmfieisat y.tht Holmes has had =sob to do with young
people • mevf
Inuit at Ceponhog.o. Her length over all mcats dace their organization
u 417 (set, team 50{ fat and depth 30 ft, and his remarks oa this .abject were potnt-
with • di•pI•oernent of 5,250 tone. Them pe and practical. Ho thoagbt the yens.
people .tight to pray for their pastor and
dimenmow p te chew that she will bo s be ready at • menteat's mottos for motive
larger boat than asy lake summer. Her easervice and 111 up the ranks in Christian
Ria w to be of 12,000 I.H.P., which will warfare. The attendance at .11 •hurch
drive her 20 know an boar. Her crew will „rajas. was Also .xpeetd of every Fe
number 400. When •►e is finished she will giseeres
rival the great yacht Giallo, belosglag to The ate:retuy.s report .bowed an increase
Mr. Calmest, leaden, both to rite mad et 7 Moieties and 432 members, making the
utterer baieb. total membership 3,278 for 67 moieties : of
OUT-OF-THE-WAY PLACES. the 6 are Junior moieties with • member
tbi� of 191.
Greece stands lowest in point of wealth 1�e taeieties authoring 100 and over
of all the countries In Kumpe. ars : Presbyteries--Loob.lsh, Fitt Ash -
A Madagascar correspondent tells of MIA, 141 Uwltrloh, Kee', 122 ; Hotsaall,
fonr hundred pineapplee befog bought and 120: Sealcrtb• 110 : Rlyth, 106. Wthedlet
delivered for • school picnic there for $ i°
1--Ooderk• North .4., 104 ; "1 1110.
four shillings tuber) et , 101.
In the boo Cboo 'elands, thoughthee' The tdbwisr is • list 'bowleg the es
are neither veb D R g,
the inhabitants have letter boxes and
telephones.
Habitual topers are to be photographed
in New Zealand towns. Each +•loom is to
bays • gallery d them, and the pniprfet.cw.
who .apply liquor to them w too be
fined.
In some parts of Japan at a we.idimg the
FROM OYER THE BORDER.
New/ Notes from WaehingtoS
The-Olstr*bsINs of Committee Chslrmss-
ships-The terewth et re ells= la
Te u. -The ativer g.esttes
The *agar ilea's (Was.
From our Regular l:urreepondeat-
WASH INGTON, U.C., elope. 9.
Speaker Reed's probable distribution of the
important coittimtttee chairmanships of the
v. Mr. Pneat, President of 156 Flap nut House u • very live topic :among the
tut Young People's Units of Ontario midi politicians That Mr. Reed will maks use
end ex Quebec, wad iutrodueed kind to the l two
•f *No as far as 5. Dail te help winos hu
rod extended their kindest greetings. Mr.
Priest u to leave u • few months to enter
India as a miesionery.
Rev. K N. Burns, K. A., of Torooa,wae
now introduced. He gave an midribs os' law that may beet be dose. Up to three
'•Bibi. Study winch we would like very •r four days aro at was thought to be car
much to have printed to hall but space will y
n ot permit of tt. We hope the suggestions Min that Representative 1)a1,sl, of Ponta!
of Mr. Barn will be .ted upon by every sylyants, wee sun of beteg ehurman of the
delegate, ways and MOMS committee, which would
Tae report of the Boston Convention was stake him leader of his party os the Hew of
given by Mum M. S. Washington, of the Nouse : but dunes the scent ft►cua11ml
Clinton. To luted to her one would almost fight o Penney ldunte, the
Dalai
imagine t htrnoelt at the l ooventmea fiat tonne ode, and Senator Quay has, at is
h ty I M nod v
hope to nes the report a past before many place. the polRtcian think j
amlmelen to be .omiu•ted for President by
1 TO wtursl and to be expected un-
der the eirenniit50Oea, but mon differ as te
took the
ening to nuc orators as oo ey• , mid, asked J1r. Red not to give hem the
('lark, 5041 ..tog the sights of limine. �'* s a each • rte asst
weeks.from Mr Quay would be regarded as •
..syot m•uc v„mati,. as 50 Aid to the eomm•nd to be obeyed by Mr. Reed, owing
b H to Mr. Quay a probable control of the Penn-
Pastor'
enn-
1 d d 1 tem•uoall D P
j aster was the nit address, given ) •• syIyanta delegation to the convention.
Ma1'h.ren, .f 1e.torth. V*nation when .yl rfaia del. Hopkins, of 111 , sometimes
proper y one an oaf nye y y jocularly referred te as "the red headed
p.m°, * sn would be •great help i the rooster from I11.' u now credited with be -
oughtaa1 e u eeow! its every totiety tag elated tor tate chairmenehtp el the ways
ought to develop •=Quit to members. ted means committee, hut that u not so -
The report of the nominating committee cepted by those who behove that Mr. ('an -
was scoepted and the following are the non of the same state will be Mr.•n of
o fficers for the owning year :-Preeid•nt, the •ppropnation committee. It would be
Ih. Ferguson, Blyth ; 1st Vim President, unheard et to take the chor=ea of the two
Rev. Mr. Becker, Auburn ; z2ed Vie Prehi most important committees from the same
dent, Mem C. A. McKenzie, Seafortb
Secretary. A. T. Cooper, Clinton ; Treaa- •tate.
ur.r. Mmes M. 5. Wasbisrtom, t'liow° ; ; Teras Democrats are apparently rotting
Executive committee -Rev. Joseph Edge, frightened at the increase of Populism in
Ged sok : Rev. Mr. Muir, Ilruoefield ; Rey. that state, and, Instead of ridiculing the
Joe, Rom, Broils ; Rev. James Hamilton, Populimte as .by did for • loog time, they
�7ingham. admit that the P may starry the state
The • 'Quest ion Drawsr." under the charge next yesr' Judge otter, • prominent Ten-
et F. Ettord, Helmesville, brought out a •• LMrnuer•t, uow m Washington, ways :
number of practical points and Mr. Fatord " That there Ie danger of Populist success u
u te be oengntulat•d 0 hie having answer t apparent is the vastly diminished Demo -
.4 them so sa'ufaotonly. This brought orstic majontim last year. I am fearful
the afternoon semen to • oleee and the dole- that the uourm of some of our leading moo
gates adjourned to the Methodist church, on the silver question will give such aid and
where tea bat been provided. comfort to the Populists as to make it hard
We are safe in saying that a mon •oot.l work to carry the state. i take at that the
and enthusiastic crowd of young pelt Democratic national loaventioa will deelate
never before were •sembled in Huron for sound money. I will have to abide by
county. A s*mgoifieent epre•d had boon that platform, but 1 will also h+ve to eta.
prepared in the basement of the church and pnrt • •tau platform that wilt without
the local •o0nttes ora to be oonvr•tulsted on doubt declare for the free anti unlimited
their splendid arrangements.
coinage of silver at 16 to 1. It a this fatal
On the walls were planed suitable mor vuianee between the national and state 4o-
tom sad to every •violable place flowers and cl•r••ttons nn silvr th+t a going en maks it
greens were testily unogld- embarrassing to the Demetrios e1 Texas.
15. Wedoesd.y evenmg se.ston was The Populie's are writ organized, aggremtve
opened by • song service under Mr. Becker's
and lac! by shrewd men, and they will cave
supervision and consisted of • solo, duet,
on this point et dlaorep•ocy, and work it So
Demo -
quartette and oongregationsl winging, the tremendous dia•dvaotage of the l)emo-
The reports of the tisane* and re•olu - static party. '
tion committee were presented by the Sec" ' "(f the old parties, says • veteran obs
retnry au i Rev. Mr. Kind ; both reports server who is inclined to be both todepend-
wen adopted. eat and cynical in things political, "want
The following ere the revolutions : to dodge the salver lureuon in the Dresi
That the very cordial tbanks of this Con. ' dentist campaign they should readopt the
vntlon be presented to the managers of the" ,ativer planks of their `tit platforms asd mom
church for Its um during this oonveation. I inset Senator Allies. and Col. Bill Morri-
son •• the be=ds of their respective national
work I■ preparation during the progress of ttck.te 1'hon both parties would have
our sessions. To the families who have so pl•tfoams which would meso gild to the
hospitably received es into their bomew. ' gold men And silver t. the @Ayer men,
T. the railways for reductor (arse. To the f and candidate• whom the gold mem would
ssentuy, Mr. Cooper, for his efficient ser• +beluve to he for gold and the elver mem tar
vice. '1. the Rev. Mr. 1'obbledick for his
'silver. This gentleman may have been •
valuable nerviest, as chairman. T. the fa- httls severs on Senator Allison and 1' 0l.
tiring president lc: his faithful work. To
the Rev. R. N. Burns, B. A., for his kind-
liess u attending this convention and ger-
to bis valuable addresses. To the legal •o- b theft ennti4emce, soil it is certain that
cooties for the social entertainment given and I both gentlemen hey. �alpahlc dodged op
the tea served in the Methodist church gsortunitie to place themselves on record
school room To the prem for the epee tither way,
Iclee nor nblle If btln teethe haulm 50 soleve numbers sad ever :
bride. as • sign of her subjection, kneels
and 'rubes the fact of the bridegroom
after he has trodden upon raw mom
Names cineol be surprised is 1..015.5
i.sety breaks in everywhere.-llhtuenwin
As entire 114. of eolitode a.atroeiete
the porpoise of nor being• deet death 1t-
adf le soinui7 an ilea of eters terror. -
>
The Menem itak sp to beeves, tbem
whams, *boy Moi=nes- V r eestilieK
Metbselist.-Climtes,
Geissb5, North -et,
Oed.rieb: Knox, 71 :
64 ; S.af.rth, 60
!.seal haws. have
Rattenbary st., 76:
61. Presbyteries
Blyth, 66 : Heesall,
been forested in (tele -
rite, (:lista., Swaforth and with W ienh•nt,
whish was orgpaannoed beim*, then Ars sew
four local Unless :s the county : tt is em
ported, however, that Blyth, Meier, He5-
.•Il, li.0.1s, Wroieter and Gerrie will or -
maim daring the maths year.
After the opening .xereasen ea Weidses-
day afurseen the feet address was by Miss
Mornson,but if any body knows the position
occupied by either of them en the silver
gaestioo they have not taken the public io-
Wilma, of rlisses. es the iledeayor.rs re-
lation to minim work. TM dm sbeeld be
to impart the meats* Isferm•ti.a along
mjtsiemery licca •54 to seem gems weld=
.sy�y w.y d riving. 05 reviewed the f414
of tataies work, eead.sisg es immense
am.ant ff imfermaties tete a ball Sour seal
agly address.
Prmldlent'v a/deem was the salt is
they have given the Union daring the past The much talked about Mon claim will
year, also for • report of this cenyentloe.
The raw executive was then introduced by
Mr. ('obbledi•k, and Dr. Ferguson, the
newly appointed president, responded in
their behalf.
An address, " The Endeavor Sesiety and
Sabbath School,- by Rev. ,J. H. ('ebblolick,
of firawe*Is. Although the obureh wee
peeked to its utmost capacity lir. Cobble -
dick get s patient hearing and he gave one
of the best addresses el the •enventins. H•
said the problem of keeping the children is
the 8.5. was • vert important one, cash
parent and teacher was peeslsally
riepo.•ible and we should nee .very
effort to keep the children is the
Sabbath Schools and Ealsever Seofetiss.
One orgasization was sot "sough. we need
both, and if these were properly oendneted
bettor results are son to follow. He oleo
surr�eetal the outlining of the two orge-
isa!'ms known as the Count] Sabbath Or-
gan's -sties and the County C. R Union.
Rev. R. N. Borns, R. A , thea gave th •
last address of the Cosvntioe,oititld"Thy
Kingdom (tome.' H• made a strong plea
for more thorough missionary work. And
urged all to leave mon •beet the work need-
ed, also whet is being dose, ted adopt a
system of .ytsmatio giving to this greet
OWN. W. ought to have mon of the Na -
pelmets spirit and menet the onmmsod as
• personal oommission, 50d if we manor go
ourselves we fight to send somwooll
Do •11 we awn as well se we fan and them he
prepared for the miming of Christ's kinr-
dom.
The "losing meseentiee service was led
by Rev. Mr. Becker, of Auburn, and was
very isprffnv., every delegate going eat
raoolvftl to do all be meld to "1eo4 up
sad Lift up- fee Christ aid His March.
1eKTtt.
These were 175 &&legatee prat.
The next ssavoiMIS w4H he held .t (lode
rich.
The billeting .s==hpts did their week
wfll.
Mr. Ranker sdf an ezeelleat leader of
be paid in Washington by the Spanish
Government, on the 15th of thio month.
The total amount to be paid will be about
31,500,000, of whish lawyers will get •bout
$600,000, other parties $300,000 and the
claimants' $600,000. There is • lot of So.m-
dalou• talk .bout the claim and the manner
ie which its payment has been brought
about, and some of it may mew trouble
yet for Somebody.
Cosptroller Howler's long winded opinion
1emamoing the el•im of the sugar men to the
mosey appropriated by teepees to pay
sant bounties to the Court ot ('lams, te
have the constitutiowlity of Government
bounties determined, may be eatuf•.tery to
him and to the Administration, but it isn't
to a great many other people, and it is alto-
gether probable that Curren., a• well as
the marts, will take a band in the "tame.
Of course So far as the eager boasting are
emioerned, the marts will determtin►--what-
ever the decision of the Court of Claim•. N
will probshly be appealed to the 0 B. Su-
preme Court --but l'osgrem will have moote-
*bias to say about the power w=e=ed by
the Comptroller, and it will set be surpris-
ing if an act defining/ the dense And powers
a that official goes to the President for his
•igeston before the fifty fosrth Congress
*ads iw life.
T'he Rlyth people know what hospitality
MOUND
Rev. G. H. C.bbbAlok smaif 50 .xselloit
etas sbsas5e 5f Rev
Jas.
14^ .
Comms Tali pares.
(loniau•tt, Groat Nert►western, (et. 1 .3.
Chutes, Huron Central, Sept, 25 26.
Belgravf, E. W•w•nosh, Sept. 30,0.t. 1.
Toronto industrial, Sept. 2-14.
Leedom, We•tera, Sept. 12-21.
Owen Spend, Sept. 17-19.
Guelph, Central, Sept. 17 19.
illerten. imagine towttnhip, Sept. 23,
Kuser, South Huron, Slept 21 24.
%area, Hay, Sept 23 24
Wimgtm=, Turaberry, Sept 24 26.
1'ollimgwoed, Nertbern. Sept. 25 27.
It. Mary's, Routh 1'ertb, Sopa. 2626.
Stratford, North Perth, Sept 2625.
Atha Craig, Northers, Sept 26-27.
Brawls, Seat Huron, M.�. 96 27.
S.afertb, T sek.rwith, Aqt. 96-27.
Mitchell, (lot 1 2.
Walkertem, Northers. Oil 141,
Hamilton, (wtral, Oat 1-5.
Demeans, 0.t 10-11.