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FORT OODRRICH, ONTARIO. CANADA,. TH[TIts DAY, OCT. 10. 1804. D. McGILLICUDDY, EDITOR.
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HURON TEACH ER` .. M the to shlas .f I'd' .°1. '
111. H•allt.. `tptmat.r 8 art tttt&M•tlel took sato MeeYr. Tem . i.
Port The ttlee ed5 beteg previa with the .•v t+
tsrt•ues u Fell Udsrw..r-J. A. Reid b Mee flsvgrsl of the tees►ere dleetuna.l nl.
l• lee Beater L Card 5 At the Semi-Annuftl MeettnH. enbYr j.st.
Strang took sup P.8 L trains .r,
Ptfl geode A. Mare 8 - -- , dealing with the ex•min.Won paps s d
!Adulated Filly Wear -The E. B W• stolidly antbertus from Prier the neepeet ' ISAS
this looe proved very isetreotive and
Me manors took mash interest is it
oil 1)r. l) Maros, M. A. • well kaewe .x -
High fobeol teacher, wise was presoak was
called upon to address ba lwtitat., ani
dad .e i■ a tell.us enamor, after whiob 2.
rave two readings is • siwterly fashion.
mesh to the ..)o% utast of Mose who had the
privilege of Seance km. Hie was .sassed
. hearty vote of tough• at the sloes of Ms
splendid offurt.
The £asoetatios thea •d j earned to eaten
at the gall of the eses.tiye •ommittes.
Atte. W. HoLaalt,
Sea-Treas.
is 8
4 i tear at • Bell-F.C.R.C., Lades . 8
Wove Clewed - W. C. Ooodel 0
Ups shook Mere -H. 1. Pollock S
rocas Wasted -R. Methane, Nile 5
mosey Clee.u,-Chine. Payee . 5
lama 9.1.-(aasero., Holt A Helenas 5
Lars' Card- W. G. Camera 5
hem ter 9•b --Mir Fleisher
Tklorlag-F. J. 1'ridhant .. - 5
Ladles Far (apes -C. K. gba.e A Ce . 8
ler dale er Rat- A. B Cornell 5
♦ Skeptic Ceena..d-G. T. F.Ilesd &
Co. 7
erase -Ne.. Capitol rabbet Peewee.
Klerk*. in Masers sotns
ad teest.osts.
THE 'feet Huron Teacher', Aiwai
w as met t. the A...►ly room of the
Collegiate limn ate,pursuant to the .all of
the Klmutive uemmutee, Thursday tit 3
at 7:30•x.
Th. i'reetd.t Mr. J K. Westlierbead
seeupeed the cbur.
lmspoetur Tom opened the prooeeduge
with prayer.
The maulas of the lest meson' at t 'tomo
TOWN COUNCIL were rad •ad adopted.
A mteetIai of oho tows oeuneil was bell
es friday evening, Oct. 4, these pre.oe he-
w tie mayor, reeve, •s4 euunettlore Cam
pass, C•.aloo, Dueler, Thompson, Mgr-
s,, Nteh•l a, Nano! sail WIIsom
fir minutes of last two message were
mad and adopted. •
The treaa.reir a satameet for Sept., 1896,
Mss . follows .
Ali IIrro.
Nils Passible . .. 112.500 00
Imam, Sal a crows.... 65 00
Maitland t emissary 3 00
James Fueo 11 00
amines u 00
Tang 39 76
teeter Kates 2248 65
Electric Light . 113 97
I.ISmt' "see t. Ts.
overdraft from August
Wipe Payable
Baa. Ieterost.... ...
Pabhc %Werke . . ...
l'uaptag eau.. . ...
PaMic ".heels
Water Works
Mai.la.d t *metery ..
.d n E l posse
Erle:tog and Adv....
ipeeul Grana.. .a...
►:clef 1 -
vury . -- -. ......
$3170 38
$ tt 13
l000 00
. 32 20
. 13.301
709 39
509 57
7 95
. 2 11
. 1025
53 00
. 750
61 60
232 88 $7167 59
Yates. .... .......... $ 402 79
The report of the ax attestor was re-
ferred to the issues ememtttes. It
tbswei the follow mg •aten.emt for the
at 1884.
Teal amount on roll
Col d a•d paid trees $22112 74
Pak against lad .. 178 63
Ramrctod 2. osuttett t,64.58
Statute labor useord 28.00
beg tat 900
Nepram school .peas' 10 41
Immo aI u•eelleeted 3 38
Psreoaal ' • 15.7s
Da ever Od4.saua....
$24357.26
$14357.25
A eommenIcauee from (.corp Schema,
»
remotes, Ms* es his block which was
brat, and protesuag against • at ea (kit
opera House, ouse, was, on mortes of W llsoo,s"e
laded by Casale referred to the Coen of
keynote.
A mimnio•le•tlen from E. Hata, re.
twnitling tares oe any **Ones built 1a
!Mem b. the proposed Semester Couwg•
moony, was read, sad ea mottos of Wil
am end Centeno, was referred a the spec
a aommitte5 to report.
A remmu•.ataon from Mrs. Hawley,
*bund ' bat the town had been using a lot
bio•ging be her for dumping the refuse
a•1 from the waterworks en, was referred,
es motion et W i loon and Dunlop, to the
tabhe worka eementtea
A sommoate•tton from W. Rueh•ran,
aloe that one half of the axes a lets 403
lad 414: be remitted, as he was tumble to
M, same, was referred to the oeurt of re-
tain, en motion of Compton and the move.
The report of the Beans* committee re-
*swoded the payment of the tollowiai
swesntc : Imperial Oil Co., 13 25 : McColl
Yroe. k 1 'o , 40 ; the National Cart..
. 117 00: Davieos & Co. , 26.39: W.
trrotrs, $24 96 ; Weave= Mfg. Co., $3.36
MenYmalat. 12 i0: Tien gin:gat, $7.40;
let Thema, $27 50 ; A. Kirkbride, 511.20:
AI Gement of $13 $0 free Wm. Campbell
la presented, sad it was moved by John
ate. weeded by Ni.bolsee, that it be
med Carried
Moved by Campion. s000uded by the
aye, that the report of beam* oeen.ittee
k edo►ted. Carried.
Moved by Campeau, emended by Money,
Yat bylaw, r. M.s4irso. Hiegel. Cosi -
rs•,. h• referred to the finance ...Last.
4r.poat at the nett .seting.
hi the bylaw it was proposed to remit
bol t►s sous eipal tittle on the lands and
111'14'gs. ettpt the school tat, tor • ter.
W I" Isar., alio, to maks no ohersr ter
tee Water used by the company os their
Papas frost the town's waterworks eye -
.4• bot vale en the o.sditien of the fee
441 pure, employment to to testy hoods on
y Sven,. ter every working day 15 the
(b amiss the sawn Age dj..rsed.
U ft'eeel.e W&5...
him 1r•m4ta is her r.u* se•1
Aa met to spun beside her wheel,
11 empire goer that brushed bar heel,
`ib Nae dream. 'twee fated
15 rids world spiel slosh the pillll
t pa s wheel th.y all.d • "
14 ge asem ti
fmypeed
ib et • deader Nem, it a tea Nit
N
•mdem
.b.►mtaat..11*..... b..li met reams
• IN tuck.. er oder resat where • Bre is
‘^e•r is the grate, as .he heated geese
'N tie ehimsey ap provide a lime least
444"^0, tad die is t whether the Nese
' frsvids4 with Iisht.(ng roue. sed.
itk Jam.. Raids tees wish a
, tea to the Br.d1.N & Beg hr.i.re
'4:4'1. the ether day. H. we workbag
j'a'b w get teas Yee' .am.t,with ate
e b' bow M• 100 .f the third Sings .. ►bisind wee bakes sir. This makes the
I71 parties r...i.g M...
lk Wade el
!be following mainlines were appotamd
vu.
Audit- Menrs S. P. ,Boyd and J. S. 1)sl
Pb:
Realuuas Mears K. E Brown.
Stem 4, Shepp•id and Miss Halls mu
Wagons.
Y.aus. bluets Tom, Halle act Viol
MSC
Maw Mary ad Curran gays an
eseeUeaI *muttumaal.
The ..at part of tie programme w. the
Pre to sot s address. Mr. W eeth.rbsad
sham for ►u subject, moms is coaching,
.d delivered • .pendia address which win..
FIaNa.4 15 with site...Lio■ and w•a highly
reciat d.. batty ..4
y gave • well r.red
eats, which was well received.
Impostor Tots took up beok-seep
I5E, denim mom the paper an .t the last
5.2lls .hal leaving elam1Ntiun.
Mr. Tom said that the paptls most hay•
the pr$oual wort, 1.25 .4 sheeld bales,
It is • mutate to have thea/ tee least; paple
Moak' be rives exerot.es u ming the 4u -
forest boots used.
Mr Belcher was them maid on and gave
• spladid solo an hu wall ka.wn style,
after slime the ssbJas .1 book keeping was
further dmua.d Aly Mase. Holman. Del
ply, tem and Sneippard.
11he CeUegtate lasutute glee club
rendered an seemliest sol, and the anomie
Ila, ee motion .1 ' P. Halle •d joursed 1.
B eet at .i • clock •.11. 5
4;014111(a, OCt. 4, 1895.
The •s ec1•t►oo ..et tins mortal/ peva
sat to &djournmeat, tie Proudest os the
ebur.
Devou.aal stercus* were conducted b,
Mr. L)elgaty.
The Minutes of the .vesisg session were
read and adopted.
Who business sommlttee reported the
order et i.etm. for Ike day. Thu report
brag adopted, J. A Grego(- prooeded to
discuss his method of teaching pivsrolgy.
deal mg with Clreslauee, •.d llleatr•si. bin
method with blackboard drainage. Thu
Masao previa very utereeting and imetruc-
Mee, ad wait further dmuesd by Ms*srs.
Delg•ty, Hall, basppard ad others.
lir. 1)elg•ty diseased bas mottos u
favor et iulding oily ens session of the In-
stitute yearly.
Mr. Dolgay did net ores* the .natter
very strongly, but simply lett it for this
macaws Fremont to dine. h. P. Rowe
osoondd Mr Delgsty s motion as sp.bs
in fever of its sdepua.
The quest►VU was ably disowned by
Messrs. B.yd, Brown, Sheppard, Strang,
Westherbesd, Tem and Bond.
Mr. Boyd,.s000ded by Mr. Itrown,.oved
u ameedmeat that the Institute hold two
gowning. yearly, and that Friday and Sat-
urda( be tie days selected for such meet
MPS.
The amendm..t was adopted amai.-
essay.
Th. sem order .f busman was • litera-
ture Issas by Mi. Charles, B.A. The 21.
s...toted was "The Versed Keeruit at
tiolferiss, ' one et the Estrange selectisas
for 1k9t
Miss Charles' method ot teaching the
lame was greatly •pere.lated by the
tesehen.
Messrs. Krewn, Tem •d Baird Mealy
complimented Mame Charles en ties .loells.t
address presented.
Kell salt skewed eighty teachers u et-
,s.danee.
The nett paper take up was the public
seal laving literature paper for ,189i sit
• sieastee. Mr. Scrag dealt with t►a..b-
ias is hie usual able manor to the 'ana-
tomies of all. Mr. Strang urged the Smok-
ers net to take to maxi for grated but be
sero .hs' pupa odereteed the full mean -
Mg of the 1.5.55..
Meyenl of the belabors took part i5 the
jibes Ni.s that followed.
The Aimaa•tlon the adjourned to mat
at 1:30 r. r.
1 rrILVSmp Sisien.
The Aesoeutia nut as per edj..rn...t
The misuses of the foregon monies wore
real and adopted.
The •Matters report was pretested,
sad as seem of S. J. Boyd, 'seceded by
G. Sheppard,
s"ge
, the report was adopted.
t he
of .tKn ^^
was ties pressed
ed with aid swatted as 1011.,5 :
President, J. S. Delgety,(Naftalis ; vies -
presides', Mia Change, S. 41., Ooderish
suer ers.e. , G. W. Hansa, Hare.dae ; e t
swpvi e.m.itt.., G. M. City, *name
hill : R. B Rearms Y. iii, ; Ho ; Halle,
rg
Melee : Miss* Wigg)
yaievilla
The reseisties eo..istee report eel
mad thew ropers was adopted a setts' of
Mr. Breva, eseseded by Hr. Boyd, se sol•
Iowa :
That doable entry book-k..pine dbs14
M wbtMiestd he single entry in the P.R.
Nam
II. lbs• tie Naks el the wesi•W5 be
tesdaed M Miss Ileitis, Curves, Bailey,
Asdrsw..5d Messrs- Bt4u2.r said Amp -
kill, she the Gederi.b tJ.11 gi.te I..tiate
glee sigh Nr their vied sea ameremeaal
. sl_etlwe et last sight's m .sting.
Reade ed the -.iThin the ia 01 5.•el w C. tat tamass r
w el the ..s.►ly ream darks the me -
ages .f the see.lades.Kr. VOW tee& up _
Sirsea eve the t sdieT fel& INMA N
ROOKS AIIO'EmOOICALS.
A, heist. Ot'rata MAGAZINE -In the
Ladies less Journal Jobs Gilmer `speed
Cocoa's Liaool.'s H.itascy to 'Marry.
Edward S. Marino presents • review of the
venous theories advanced by sc*.tu4 ta
the etl..rt to definitely locate the Garda of
Eiden site, ad shows how for from solution
IS the problem. Dr. )'•rkhorea October
article trite of religion in the family, ad
se one of the most tensible arguments shot
has come from ht. pen. The Weans Who
Most influenced Me, series of papers is ea -
naiad b'. a iostr1butta from Thomas
Weatwortb Hirgi..oa. &lard W. Bok
editorially diseases Where America Life
Rally 1zt.ts Robert J Burdett. eeotri-
bums The Stoke to The Choir, • humorous
article 1• his brightest vein. How to fit
up and furnish A .japan Kam is bold
and illustrated by F. Schuyler Mathews,
Xene% Houston K.oke writes of A Painter
..f llmaturee. Mr Bangs has nether re-
port of The Paradise Club, and Ilavabeik
W. Bellamy*" serial, The Luck of the Pen
detainee w inoiss ing in interest. Early
Autumn Costumes are described by Isabel
A. tf•Iln, ant Novelties in Dress Uesigss
by Emma M. Hooper, Mir Underwood il-
lustrating both 1n the same sane are sug-
sea men" Ler evening pardne and church tee
ties, • guide to scrapbook making, etc.
Ruth Ashmore discuses The Girl and Her
Church. and Mare Perla The Sei..os of
Fresh (bokisg, while the usual attractive
dep•rtesesa are complete. Is its offerings
of paltry the 1 )nteber J.urnsl i• unusually
mooring. Engm• Field • Dream Ship is,
perhaps hie beet elan along the more at
bitwue hues of vete. making ; W. L Tay-
lor has exquisitely illwtrated the poem.
The best work• of suck artists as W. L,
Taylor, S W. -.t ('{.diet, Frank O. Seal',
Alias Huber Stephens, Abby 1:. Under-
wood as F Schuyler Mathews are shown
to the carnet taut. The Journal is pub-
lished by The Curtis Publuhi.g Compay,
Noe. 421 427 Arab Strom, Philadelphia, .t
tee Deem per elope : one dollar dor var
EN. From The Weed.
To the Ind Itor oa Ter .some .
SIR, - 1 dad that whet I said is my letter
lass week relative to the kindssos ad aur-
ally
urtesy weigh 1 experieeoed at the bade of
the employe« of the C.1'. R. with whom 1
tame a oaten his gives umbrage to mine
of the G. T. R. people in this actual. I may
ay that 1 had no Matta of gime, efface
to any one at this end of the G.T.R.
n or, tor that matter, to any of the 1:. T. R.
mea for, personally, I have a articular
complaint to duke, ad have found ear
local repreeeeati.es on the latter rad bosh
civil and oblimag, but. there is • eemetbmR
in the demeanor of the C.P.R. mm which
Imprensa one with the oeevition that he
u travelling Hader di1oro11 eoditioae from
those that prevail en any ether railway lite
that 1 hove travelled.
At Carman, where I left of last week, we
(my wife and myself) r.o.ived the beet pos-
sible suauno from all and candy, p•rtieu
I•rl
at the hada of Rev. Ha.tlts" Wigle,
who left netting undoes to make ple••ent
our brat say in that lively and seterpns-
ing Western town. We were Coo kindly
received by Mr. Campbell. • prominent seer -
Moat and bines* man et that peen, 1)r.
Morns, • local preetieio.er, Re.. Mr. Sather
lad, the Pro.bymrian minister, and a num-
ber of others whoa names do net at pretest
Mama to me, firma is, as I have said, •
lovely sod.terprteiag tows, about Sheos
or sixteen years old, with • population of
some 1.300. The location is Sae, as it is
surrounded by • well-wooded4'.1,3.2., no..-
prised Assd of e•k,•lesser timber,
with • aim =yew riyer running through the
town, ad if 1 were young saowgh to go
West and mak. • new home, I would Wein
this place from them which I have .s...
Roland and Morris also awed to be hued -
Hag little pl..... the latter being a amities
town has every evidence of heves, a future
before it. Geo. Cox.
Goderiob, Ove. 5.
le•M11s Barns rest
1a • little oohs(. sear A1a.ay, where
Robert Marne spent hie early years. there
Ines Mies Isabella Berm Bong, seise el the
poet •d his rely surviving relative. A
oo.tribater to the Lades' Hose Journal do
melbas b. as • .i5gd•rly active ad
rivao a old lady, ehesry awl ia5.11ielet
and always pleased to have &permeative
auditors for tar reanimates's* of her die-.
tisgmehed relative. Assess her weepers"
M • worm Dopy of Themes'. "8....- -•
favorite book of her uole--whieh he pre
seated be be sister Isabella.. be bfrthda, .
Robert, Min Rags may., wen always •Bac
tamale te ►u mother •sol the family, and
after he bad removed te • hose of hie owe
he invariably brought • pretest ter seek of
them when he revieited .he tars- -the pre
t est for ►M mother bsimg always, davit*
hi. poverty, • mealy pseud d b Nearly
half the re..ipts h.m hie publishers was
gives M the family at M.SrW. Mie Barg
intimated that Asan.' mother did set, as
f ast, like big wife, bemuse of the .kt.m.-
se•no= of their marriage, Mt Js..'e breve
do.Niee to her M.b•d saes wee the heart
.t the 4o t.E .551*.., and they Meses the
e as.h5m ragman. The .i... Maims' Nat
the assou.r of Berm' fmeem.pese., ale, ter
tis meet part. estrus. Her ether, whe
was (sub -hs years el sp at the ties or
his dmne, d rhrs4 that she "ad
.over w bole " sedtheight it wee hie
entege i.e el the "mess' guar time ed.
ptmoovi M MrwadE M Mitre asp I. tapers Is
teme
0VEIt THE HURON TRACT
The Grist loom the Leowl Mill
.bo has hind • ..,sera asuia.kel i.d.mmai.. FROM OVER THE BORDER
• of the lungs, will be pleased to ►"ow th•`
he u.r.du•lly reosvortag.
BN.ov tp r.1115■1.1 51. --'rhe Mires Res
• and Mow 11.110u/h, after avail • pleasant
visit to relatives a 1:ederte►, reamed
hese duriag lest week, •aa report Meier
hest •a eajoy•ble tea darts their vas.
Co,z mkt Rememb.r the ..sort to be
hats in 1)uuy.oma .. Fraley eveeug, Oc-
tober 11th. w Mad hills for lather par
oculars. A tarp •eeodews ►n view of the
•ios:Ieat program u •nuetp•ted a that oc
eW5n.
f'ANu. Taaecr,lt Hass. -Oa Saturday
last Mr. ad Mn. Saltad, at Godes-ice
township, peeved through here oa their way
to St. Helens, to visit their 3auvbter, Mrs.
R. K. Miller, and her huab5rd, K. K. Mil
ler, who, we regret ate state, u stall in •
poor 141be of harsh.
Yua. as.%' Coe tINTioM. -On Thursday
and Friday of least week, Mia Marls W11
e.., 5tist..t teacher in Dagestan' politic
seheol,snd several teachers of the surrouad-
i.g nheol sseuoea weir. a •ttad•nce at
t he eeovenuon of teachers hold to Goderi.i.
Mi. Wilea was bipil) pleased and editiod
with the exerol.es of the uuneatlon.
A Weekly Moan of Coen., Sews served
.p to seta Everybody - rite sad
roast a/lppsd ad t'e.dra..d
/re. Every s/ertle..
L.odeeboro : Dr. Agnew still .e5Wn5ee
very low wleb typhoid lever.
Ushsrns : Thos. Blatt, of Cabmen*, has
• sunflower a h rordes with 105 flowers
a It.
Koshers : Jolla and), of Milburn, has
two apple tree, witch are new leaded web
ble.oms.
Morro : Mr. Amos threshed oa Mr.
Case farm 180 bashers of a4, the produce
of two sures.
Hoasail. Mr. Ortwan, merchant, et
%urish, bas purchased tie stook of Mr. W.ia
miller, of tbu plate.
W*.gb.. ; Jobs S. Chisholm left on
Monday to eommenoe hu studies at tie
Tomtit Uarveretcv.
Hel.esville : T. C. Pickard hes leased T.
Marsh a farm for • ems of years, ad will
tea po.oseis shortly.
Gaerosh township : A sou ot C. McGrig
or fell oat of • tree the other day, breaking
h it writs ad also dutoostimg hu elbow.
beatort .. Si.pb.. Lana has purchased
free John Whalen • tarms on the 14th oee-
oewou of Grey township, paying therefor
02,400.
Cocoa : Mrs. Morrison, wits of Jolla
Morrison, of Moat Forget, (bee on M..s/ay
last. She was • sister .f Means. H. 8. and
P. Ker, ot tetra.
(;..der*,, tewbsatp : Mr. Dickman, 'enc.
twiner, sold the Proctor far., tot 32, l3th
ton., 80 acres. The purchaser was Wn.. El
haat, .t $1,570.
Canto. . The Helm of Ref.* u aly
built to a000mmodate 75 inmates, and It is
said that Mere are already 70 o•udid•tos
awaiting i4 compluuo.
Eg.00dville : Jelin Jacks.. and James
MsKuiey left a Tuesday tor Torate
University, to take sp third mina second
year's work. reip.ttvely.
I' mo.dytlle : W.. Hills, ea of Thomas
Huls. left .. Saturday for Toronto,to spend
h u Sgt year .t the t/uyoreity. He wade
tekosg the *sures is Arta.
E:g.onelville : Guelph A4risltursl Col-
lege will he honored thin oasts by the
trsatat promos" of Wm. Elliott, jr., who left
.. Tuesday for that tmuututI...
Clunes : F. Turnbull, whe has hoes ill
for ease time with fever, suffered • relapse
last week, and hu o.ndttion was owid.red
antral, but he is now out of anger.
'Viegham. Mt. B. Meletere, formerly
oa the t..obtng sag of the W imgbam Pabtte
School, has been appointed en the Wali•
pee, Mamtelea, awning sad at a Madame
sale, .
Brasfield : Robert Rates" did lase
week at the home of hu sun, Robt. Wet -
o.., at the ripe age of 80 yearn His re-
asa*as ware burial os Friday to the Bat Sold
matter. .
Wwb•m : Chas. Procter, an old Wing -
Waite, es in tome this week. He has bean
employed as • tuner In Kara's organ history,
Woodstock, for some years part, hut u sow
tos the read.
Seaters► . Jacob Weber, who took bis
Madams* driving horse to London show,
sold him More ler $200. The man who
benefit hies had • .at. for him and mild the
team Her $400.
Heneall : Mae' Maggio Brownies, who
hes bees in Mr. Wou.tller's tor memo
years, left yesterday morning for her home
u Clinton. She has takes • attains at
McFall's in Seaford.
Tucketssitb : The Green farm, es the
4th .oeoossien of Hibbsrt, was sold here
last week by auctt.., and was purchased by
John Oadfeld, of Tu.ker.miti, for $4,100.
The farm soutane 100 area.
Wingless : Teddy M.Tavuh, of Ripley,
h as Irma vatting is town during the pest
week. He bas • white swelling ea his lett
Cies, ad the only aura to hum to get rad
of ►t, is to have the log ons off.
Winghate : Wm. Bradley was milled lo
Herniae let week, by the death of his
sinter. MIS. Thee. :talker, et that tows.
The dammed leaves • husband ad weep
small ehtldree 1 team her got,
labors*: Oe Tuesday let, leery West-
cott, of [Jeanie, departed this life at the
age of 72 vans. Dsoesasd had btu is a
vary labia sate for several years, all of
wbiob time he h. Hen madded to the
hae*m.
Seaforth : Dr. McInnes, whe bad bees
pr•ctisiag at Minns Carmel, in the tows
ship.f1nsph.. ter several years, has deposed
of Me practice there, and tends Ieati.. in
BSalorth. He has rated the raideoea of
John IA,woey.
Seaferth Mr. ad Mrs. John R. Lyda
left hero en Mesdey for Tomato, where
the) will reside i■ tetter. Mrs. Lyee's
aged mother, Mrs. indorse., who bot re-
sided with her for several years, •oesmpas-
kid her a the new beast.
Chaim 1• the early hears after mid
n ight., es Moeda? moroin`, Mtt Maud
Plumatgel, eldest a.gleter Hart Plan -
steel, departed this life. Her illness had
boon loss •tea very painful, •.d had bees
berme with 'rest paeans, ns, and Cbrimtia for
Lead..
UUNGANNON.
Norma The noel aEoeoy Is i>•ag•aaa
ar Tea Sam Ai. r at Ile .fes tat J. e. Ward -
p., ev.7551.r, taiwhetwwill revolve Or -
dere lar eubeen tl.na advert Wad ad jt'►
wer5..s1 b •.therined te g1vs resents sr
. m5aa4 1111 ter the semi
Trs.o.y, Mel. R.
Vtsmse. - Mrs Wright, of Ooderieb,
darts' let week visaed her brother, Jae.
Rea, and .lbw relative in this vicinity.
LOirmudiw 800w. (juste • somber of ear
rsad..te teak is the Inhibition at Gook
mew. whieh sur held there last week, .mol
report • geed oddities.
Meeoaaly filmy ow. -Os ems SsbMsth,
Me 13th. l.. 11 Intim. et U.der2h, 111
D( •.I saw.« .serving'M
mry serving' e
kit
shareb her% sad at s, A.
Campo Bwrma--
o wl mgmst is .1Cues tries&
2•02.,11P4.••• -1,7a,.wv,,01.131...
News Note& from Waa.hIngtN
Stetson el tae 1 .Iced stairmAtiver.ae.t el
the Boundary &5.505. ttetweee Great
tk1•.1. sad Ve.ewea--Alegre
tart Caril.le aad l►satseky.
from ear Regular Correspo./eat.
WASH 'NO'1'1) N , U. l'. , t k -t. 7._
'The
.-
The matter sent from Wesbiagtw . seine
of the wrest sewepapers el the eonntry
intim the last few day., cutworms. this
wesities of dna Government towards (issue
Britain aed her boundary dispute with
Veneto,* toela, bag made lb apparent that some
of the oorrespendests would be benefitted
by taking • little Instrustlaahe a
seani5
of pbr.s.. o.ed *n diplomatic eirola Not
• tew of them seat out she positive state-
ment that Seeretery Olney hd esus u ulti-
matum to Great Britain. The Century
DI.uon•ry, that' whish there is no better
WIArllIII -Weather has bessstceptoa authority. defines ultimatum as, -•A Steal
ally Sae stnxi the beginning of October. propel or nommen el cesdtt1oes ; sepse-
s& the tame of writag, however, it is fickle, tally :n diplomatic negotiations, the deal
u..etlled ad somewhat wiatry. There are terms et one of the parties, the rejection of
several patches ot potatoes in the neighbor which may involve on Immediate rupture of
hood guns gr"em ad tope rigorous, The diplomatic relations and eves lead to • de -
tubers are u gement of Rood site bat not elarat.ios of war.' Now, is crow et that
. am.eeas. On the whole the crop ot pots- 1.15lttos wasn't it absurd and sully to say
tees is pr000uesed te he superior to last teat Secretary Olney had sesta ultimatum
year's potato step a quality and size. to Great Britain' Lara d the oonditioe.
Bt.. Woalt.-Om .Monday attars«., the were .rlW.al ..ourh te dowraud a ulti-
7th inst., Donald McNamee .5d Thomas matin, which they are .et, does ant is
Henry, both of Ashford, threshed six hue- Wheat. man suppose that the d.anutrs-
dred bushels of oats 1u ill./ hang on eke Ira would t.1• the reap..mbilli v of gesaiag
Freeness formerly owned by William Var- it when I'begro,- ph -eh alone km power to
eco, sod at present by George Struthers, declare war, will is .erica 1■ • taw
The machine is owned by James Agar, Ash- weeks' led. aura it woalda t, ender say
held, ad the work done a eo sheet a time , otreumotaea, ad it artily wouldn t do
name greet credit es hewers. McNev*u it in this esu, winch has grown .at of the
as Bary, who 4.d ehsrge of the mesne
hl, adoption of • joist reeel.tios et Congress.
Mhe tea bat thew' The action of the Administration, is ask
Dsrist:. - After a lingerrnr illusm, of some Env that Great Kntote submit its claim to
yeas, Mrs. Aan Caldwell, of West Nawa lad slaimed by Vene:usle Iso arbitration ia
nosh, died at her misdeals os West half of not • sew dopsrture,as enemy seem to think.
lot 15, cos. 4, seed 80 peers. Her rerneine The request was fret made by Secretary
were interred in Lu.gannoa cemetery a Gresham utter Congress bol adopted • rea-
lest Sabbath, being eeu.rted thither 1 roan tunes directing it. Great Britain declined
her late residences by a large m$couree of to submit all its claims to arbitration, and
sorrowing triads ad agasostame. The % eneruels would naturally out agree to •
ob.qula wog e"ndneteid u an i.pr.ssce l partial arbitrates". The matter hes alas
caner by Key. K. Furbmrn. The bereft ! sea ailed to the attention et the Brunk
,..,,,,be hastiad ad (suing h.v. 1he dap I t.:ov,rome.t, but there has boa neither de -
sympathy of their acquaintances.
"u.a or FAKis Paorrxrv. O. laturdey,
S ept.. 38th, Matthew Sproule, being ted
hided. bidder at the sale of the nate of
the 1•u David Sproule, in West Waw•nosb,
it bane composed of tie Eat halt of lot 15,
oo.. 3 W W•waosh, was the pursbwr.
Price X2,400. W. wish Sion the bat .f sue -
ems in his purchase He hes secured •
good bar sin,. the farm se • good one as
well located, there being good gravel reads
leading to the marbeu •t all points from
the reeiden.. Our popular aucWoaeeir,
Joseph Malleugh, wielded the hammer in
good ,tyle.
VIMITotte.-T. R. Walker, of Ingersoll.
osmaty of Oxford, sod formerly of Duo
gasses, to u. • visiting tour here to rola
time and friends, se oleo renewing former
ao9ui5len.e. ... Mr. Hueco' ad wife, et
Tmewater, Canty or Bruce, and foreserty
esteemed manse of Dungannon, are vlaitio1
relatives and triesde In the •11151. ad
s•ishborhad. We •lag with their
n umeroas triads Mai the 'resemble
oouple • ple..sa time during their visit
bore Mrs. David Smothers, of Kansas.
U.S.. u • mama( tour to relatives is
this v111.1e and its vicinity.
SODDEN Caa.l. o. A Monet... •--We dimply
regret to Mee to chronicle the sadder de
mm of Archibald McDonald which occurred
at hie madame, Lucknow, on Wednesday
moron" of last week. O. Monday Ike via -
arable geatlemao took • trip to Gederioh
with his two 4aurhters, Mums Christina
and IC...etha. It would appear tint as the
weather eo that d., was damp and oold,
he oeetr•eted • disease which imams his
death on Wedoesd•following. The Me-
owed was • pioneer of Ashllld, where be
resided ter many year• previous to his re
tenor to Luoknow, and was known as •
rood, .101.1 and unobtrusive settler, ad
n eighbor, snuck esteemed hu by may ac
quatnunees He was well advanced In
years, having beem up to the time .f hie de-
mise is tolre►ly rood health. His sudden
demise was • •urpnee to many The d. -
eased will be math missed by Mesrrowiag
seed partner and two daughters who are
left to tenure his departure. The bereaved
family have the deep sympathy of these
who knew them.
Cosast'rlo1. -In a para'rsph in last
week's is... of Ttit Stu Nat., re. letter by
Hugh Spring, Kingston fifty ween .go. is-
st.iad of tea, as he sated, volunteered to
Amherst Island, then were twelve, the
11111111611 of the two who were at eastio..d
are Jansen MoMabh, brother .t Sa.nel Mo.
Math, .1 Ged.rsh, and Herb ad WIII1•m4
of Da as", .5d James Johnston, el the
Lake Shore road, (:oderiob township, Seth
of whom are deceased quite • number ot
ara onn
They also wt frost Ar.bet le -
to Iiagaton. theses to Dlehmen"
Lending, ander ooamand of Capt. Frazee.
Jame. MoMath was the oapai. a right
had man, of the s.mpa.y of volunteers; he
wee prono.nned to he cue .f the best, if mot
the best Lakin. teas in the osmpany, he
b•itse six fest sad .. mob a height, with
..t baste or shoes H. was esu of the great
geed•of James M o Wash, who served
eight years es • British tea -Alf war. Am
there were quite • m.mher of the M.Math
family who took op arms in defence .f their
hemp •.4 souatry, it follows that they
were areas patriots eaa tree 'eyelets.
•
BLUEVALE.
WtpnMnav, Ort. 9
RCM. Utley wee bottle a tew days lest
west from Gederich where he ie aM.adleg
the Model.
Mies Lillie Mme was' .itia at her heat
this week, she a attending the Collegiate
I..Mat. at OederM1.
lamed illeek, a .Id r.idat .f Term-
beery
-
wmf le hit long rot last Monday.
Be _war
ailing for some tine, •ad
LINSM.(i very pssesf.Ity. bo was hurled i■
s.ymla eoteebery last Wef..45y. H.
imps" New daughters a1 two sees. Mem.
Hyslop. wipe live. ba i(aa..a, Mie Mary
. ed Mie Jam., .ad Robert ..d Joh. who
15. t• Tsrsherry.
mend or ulumation ap to thi. time, what-
ever the future may king torch- This (.ov-
er.meet ha gathered • maes of information
11111111b. subjat, ad has now become co.vis-
sed tic a wou.d be a melanin of the Mon
roe Doctrine tor Groat Britain to aro by
force • Larne portion elf the land she shame.
sad that Information will doubtless Se media
Mee of in • diplomatic way as additional •r-
moavest tor arbitrating the este* elaim.
The jm*u5., always .pee the alert. have
mixed upon this .ituateo, hoping doubtless
by exaggeration and mierepresesat ton to
oae it to bring about either • reel .r •
threatened rupture between l,rsat Britain
ad the Coited States. A.ong the jingoists
are may influential lulnlcan. who think
that meek • tlarrwould be taueticial to
them, and who wilt endeavor to inoculate
Congress with the Comae It u, after all,
probably the influence of these jtngoism,and
n ot the 'immense of the osrreeponde.te,
which is respo.lhle for the crack braised
stories about sending that ultimetion.
No end of gossip has resulted from the
public statement of Senator Blackburn that
iacretsr. Carlisle did sot dare to tike the
stump again Im Kentucky during this sawn
pir.. The statement tormd the eossl.-
sion of a leer Interview in which Seentor
Blackburn declared that the Genummt a
favor nt free silver woe on the increase is
Kestttcky ,ad thin there never heel bees
the slightest doubt of his being retur.ed to
the Y..•5., ad was Is these words: "Theirs
u cue thing you an be assured .of, and that
is that Secretary Carlisle will sot spa rt'
a the stump in K..tacks aur ng this oas-
patge. Mr Carlisle understands why he
will net try to do this, sad I do net ears to
farther comme.t on it" There is • wide
diffsr..os in opinion as to what Mr. Black
burn meat, mese thimki.g that hie real ob-
ject was to to taunt beeroary ('arhele into
aki.g the sts.p again, and others that he
was merely sagging Mr. Carlisle, because
of hie knowl/l4e that the stave Democratic
esm.itta has requested him to keep hie
finaneisl views out of the sate until atter
election. There are still others who look
wise sad sheik• there heads mysteriously
while hinting that they could a ale unfold
Chet would be highly interesting it they
were onlyat liberty te do se. Whether
the party managers hays forbidder secresecre-
taryre-
ry Carlisle isle to snake any .ore Snasoial
speeches in Kentucky is more than 1 eau
say, lint he has aoeepted an inviauos to
att..d • dinner gi.en by a Reform club, of
nests", a th. 12th int,, ad of is knave
that he will upon that mama deliver a
faa.i•1 speech upon the same lime an
these fishmeal by him in Kent.oky before
the holding of the Sage (aeevsutlea
THE MANITOBA HARVEST.
71*. V.ras.rs 4515, berth Weed Wili bay.
"Maty or Mosey be apeen.
WINN!coo, (Spools', Oat. 7 -The pros -
pests of • good year for the Manitoba
twasn are mow assured. thank• to the
ab.nsat harvest. One of the 'mese fee
the stok..'s@ prevalent last year will mew he
obviated. as the farmers will have more
mosey to spare for the purchase of the
. "0.5.11,om for health IMe of the straws
which shows which way the tined ie hawing
is the foot that druggists are ordering the
well knows remdy, Dodd's Kidney Pill
is unusually large .toaul,tie. Th. I.It•►i-
mita el the provisos are well aware of the
value of the medicine, mug ealy the Cessna
merimgemey has hitherto prevented Its univer-
sal um.
lolte.5vill (a Saturday morning last
as T Marsh *posed hie door there entered
his hew as • raven -bet •
Wa hayo sot learned that the usualt
aroused scaly snpemitioo. ideas in bio triad,
tae 25 sdaply aught the herd mad allowed
it to depart usa.lated.
R. Ww..csh : Jeoinsh Stesehe.me W It
earwig" rape frosn beiag killed ea 1/1Wsrs.
day of keel week by • ragway, le whisk
the segue was earried at' ter hie saw hawk
1.•th.$ Mei
w. while be was deletes der M.
saeltl•ad with • low arty horse lei ser
ml.d M gay eight ie a few dap
aF