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GODERICA, ONTARIO, CANADA. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1896.
D. MQGILLICUDDY, EDITOR.
THE HARBOR
Wipasm.ar, May 13.
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HIGH (WILT OF .1 UST10E 1 . ya,,, .T ;etas ...teZ OUR OTTAWA LETTER. " ttte^"e irfra''�40�00°.711=00°. REIFORM IN WEST HURON.
AOA is ear ati...! ds►t : I.z-
I I der, (trey. nth Scales, Asletild, Robert sues, aid of the vtoM.s system of bod4as
Hradetwo, Wawa/omit : Robert Howoud, sad oorruptton .btoh Me worked every
Friday.
The Blain .ori
The 8•bOMe maid ea Friday ir 1
Opfifsibs of Spring; Ar.alzw, Myth ; tad Glen, S1..l.y ; D. Atte., Ask Whlatb CiolnEonlatthoClapittltl nswnnon
dine I bell ; Be.j•mla Keys, Stealey ; D. Bi.kle, 1. �t eigigbG�r t at Ottawa d.rw i TRR �OII<lSfatlOII at Du
Mathias is the river is now • daily pees - Donnan. ; M. Corfu, MoKtLLop ; Joist The maws on the ones repeatel, bat we
time. Seeders, S.ptsu. .tall find Si, ('has up to hie trick. &Rheas\
Mr.:M •* tW Ues Sere.lite Sleetees-Tthe he koow. be u ou his political death -bed -
day,
may M It 1886 caught en tt•tar- The crown oculist,ethe
os. , end after
of To- Sow IasWS l'0mpaa't-A teswhes.aera 1; p,o his better appointed premier, the Hos.
day, esd throughout 1886. rgao Chau upend the ata, end •flet puieei•
The rambi.ery in armlet, daily for the ins out the doses of joss he .ad tduty Ynttetsd Party -MOS Rn eJoseph Chamberlain, Secretary of State for
they mwmW, and m bels. placed u position semi ey awwauthorities ed to the oo..uted thoritles isn
o a'ea.euir. Parti. the oloni.. maid Si, QuellsQuellseo
hie ogn-
Pereh and berries have been saugbt by try the aos the evades* only, west tulatiosdrum'.. The wily old saint cook drum'.
en walk the lead points in the ow
.er eagles t' lap numbers the past week. leading tc age of it w turn Met. oablar•m to political
LAM Thursday the whams (Jlsylaad u- r it would be presented to the aoert I ,TTAWA, Ala 1 I --How moo of 6000411. I, and Irom one end of the Do.unios fp HE • Liberal t�nweuUon held •t
Thos. Field, Sou of the deceased, was the O > Y to tee other the Governsest and their preen
rived Si pert with • cargo a1 sal for Wm. tint witness, and after deeonbtog the plan wwww• 1,353,735 whom names appear on the roduced it ea an evidence that Mr. l'bem c.uug.uttw. ire Iraday cur toe W'rt+o•s 01
L.. of the home, proved the receipt of • letter voter's list fully realize the grave rompers"- - lin endorsed the Co servt*ve party, oreat•••••1•14•••••1•14or
ot• s•sdafthe Uommose
The seheons Mary 8. Gerdes arrived as syeed by • Mrs. Lloyd and that u cense ' biloty that taw rests ripen them. In sax sad that 000myue.tly in t eeut of Se was ey pa.ral 0ene•at the largest, mist
Tuesday watt poets and stogies for Wm. gasses thereof he called on the Lloyds. hat weeks they will be „died to determine Charles' return to power be could be u •
Rama. Aid net see Mrs. Lloyd on that 000euoa better pommel to negotiate with the British
That on the Tuesday .vend he was album whether for another five yeas tee ease syr Government than lir. Laurier. Sr Charles
TSc Killeen .rutted sited
tem of day of . •g est„ of oorru t and di/Wooed governess game has hsso erpseed, for Mr. l'b•mber-
the Sobalu's cargo and .old Tbursda for ed and vol up. Then was •now st the P g .tomcat
KuasrdIN. back door and found some people in tb. stout sha!1 prevail ; whetl5r high tomtits lido lase oebl.d tb.t his congratulations
The .and is befog cant d through the kltobes. He went oat and fired m shot and the ur*minol squandering of your herd- *ere only personal The ruling phaeton
spathe between the cribs of the south pier from • pistol, and other shots were bred. mimed wseges trod savingss shots c.wtooue, or with Sir Carla u strong to political
Lao the harbor. Tien the people risme imide,•ad onth
e of e ach,
crimes', whom be r.00rsiud as Kober(
whether .ball Or investedin the hands of (eIs it • woodier, therefore, that the Toros -
ouch mss as M illrid L.urt.r, Si,Oliver
Hanson .!though hie face was blackened, to Mail should hevi waled hien the praise(
pointed • pistol at him and said if he did Mowat. Sir Ktoherd 1 .rtwrigbt, David political crackers.° ` Teas was in 1891. It
Tbe Cases Mat Tease before the (•en
Wavy nest..n le the to teases
Cee. A ?.befit ewes, Is Ce ars
wiles Seslesee wee Pew.d
THE spring reunion of the High
(..Don of J sum for the County of Hures
was opened on Monday afternoon by His
Lordre.ip Chat Justice Meredith. The first
baseness was to all the roll ot the greed
juror., the tul.uwu.s furore atomised* to
to t haft mesa :
Jas. Feeler, Exeter ; Wm. Gould, 1;ode•
rob tonneaus ; Joon Foch, Stephen : J. J.
VII' rtuft l, Colborne ; Jos. lassen, 11 vet Ws -
riotous ; Petrie Muir, C.uvro. : Wil Kos -
1s, a', Danboro• l laa.lmme..Iy l'seae. to
minis 1 .sloes she Sidled to Use 5.15
.rel laler°05 • tattle and Ito
lbn.lastle assess log.
Free Pte : 86,000 pounds of fresh 6.L der, Hey; Gavin Dandeoe,Tur000rry; Da/ -
were shipped from Wiesen to Buffalo oe tel F.Alistoser, Grey ; Wm. Venetia". Col-
Meed•y's trio Lorne : Jeo..o Rya, A°hlield ; Goo. Comm,
Tug Elmira and two tows arrived oa L.uutva
Thursday with hardwood lumber for the The petty lur.r oomprtoed the regular
t )rgan Cumpans. panel of 48 tad • epeeel peal ui 48 carn-
et Dumber of boot houses are DOW being mooed co •...,,0u0t of the Wto5bale Inas
erected 0o Cha river bank at the seise end abiughter c.ses.
of the breakwater.
The sympathy of our mother. is eztesd-
rd to ('apt. H via., of the Seibold, La his re -
mot bereavements.
The harbor committee 'tweeted the ar-
bor on Thursday, zed gave direness for •
general amass op.
Wm. Kuteoo restyled half • reset load
of lumber last week and will shortly add •
lull osrgc to lots stock.
A ethane as expected in with framework
from Comedian for the Catholic church now
is course ot .recttoa.
The amain has • red iron roof that gives
one the idea that at was put up
for business and to hest.
A number ot the Dewlap have been roli-
.dinto the harbor and taken to the aorta
nearest the sawmill
And the queues asked by uesrly every
visitor to the dock ie "W bete the road to
the new mill will be looted.
The lumber piles of the Dymene have
been greatly reduced this Sprtog, some big
shipmate bander been made the past two
moot he.
N'i•rtoo Rohe : The Moletosh a bens
repaired, °ted will make cm trip • wgok for
the Buffalo Fish G., .ad will also be used
for tatter
Knee have been gimes u oonmidsr5We sum•
ben ooroding the neer to .paws, so that
there is • good prospect of 6a sport eft
er .1 use 15.
Captain Babb bas .soloed • pontos of
the beach and plagued some shrubs Thte le
where the snood ordered tress to be pleat-
ed last year.
The tug Evelyn made • trip south teat
Thursday to gather fish from the poundoet•
Moog the .bore. The catch of merchantable
bah was not • large one.
Caption H•ztec a beta may now be even
frequently is the harbor and out on the
lake. We hope our boot proprietor will
have • good summer's business.
The schooner 1(all arrived on Tues-
day evening with • osrge of lumber for N.
1 h meat and is unloading st the breakwater
pier. The Evelyn mat out about ax miles
to pull her io.
1 apt. Hebb has been getting hie bathing
souse Into excellent shape, mad is adding
dresses and other .eoe caries so as to be pre-
pared for • good ..•ewe's ba.imee The life
ropes and dost are in their plies.
Harbor master Marlton was on Saturday
faking .u•dimgs from the beach of the
bathing how westward, ea as to have rat
able data for sinking the waterworks onb
About 200 teat from the end of the old north
pier • depth of 16 foot was found, but 30
feet was not reached until nearly half • mile
out.
floe (;oversment cruiser Petrel is strode
doss •cti.e sod metal prot.otive duties o0
Lake Fara.. She was only pet into commis
,too 0o May 11et, and Capt. Doan reports
to the 1)spmrtemet the seizure of thirteen
American gill nets in Canadian waters, to
ether with 200 arta of picserel, perch,
etc. The o•tob was made in the vicinity of
Cbtoken baked.
Wiartoo Echo The steamer Jones has
come *n and gone out several sines this sea.
see, and no ata hoe been •ware of the feet.
It seed not to be mom her whistle would be
heard, and when he.rd left no doubt se tis
what boat it was. This year the Soled
whistle has not been beard, as It bee bed' a
mord throat, mad bas been trent to H°milton
for treatment. It will moos be here, how-
ever, and the people of Wisrtoa will been
the felicity of Marie; the celebrated wild-
cat whistle .hien bas the power of • Mod-
red wildcats, mid • whale peek of wolves
•11 oombiaed le one series of .tnsrthly
shrieks Its ssuad,hew..vr,be weloomad,.
If will let es know the time to get • meal of
fresh flab.
Word was resolved ley R. & Chaim,
Americas okra) here, Nat • sail beat, 22
feet keel .sd bread new, had been stoles
frees Sand Ream( the cloy belfere,the 645,and
asking that iso beat he .steed i1 it were
amen in this viet'ety. Mr. Chilton torsed
the sister over to Capt. Wm. Y•bh ea the
1115, and as **same event', the esptaia
diaonered • boat es .worms to the desorio-
tiea at amber two or three mWs to the
Berth. Chartering the Bea Klieg be went
up te the beat, sod mea had Mr ado Oe
the heath wee • skiff, .boot 16 feet le son-
sdently aloe steles, but as se ward had ar-
rived regards.1/ her, she .as left. The sail
heat was uw°d te Goderieh and • sten oat
to watch her. Next ingrains ser .roar wen
takes at O. Tuesday seeing the skit
wee towed to Oederish. Frees the labels es
else papers famed ie the sail beat it wee
discovered that the mos bad hese visiting •
boas. seer Lathers Ifeeq.iry at the hems
elicited the fuss that the miler had bees
plsalultlg awes( the formers the pet
taw days sod etriadias off stories thorn lie
voyages an .50. oll set the finest fakes
of Asnrh•, gond elf hb beim. side te mil
seroe the mean wishes" short or .edtrm .
ria. Mdvs .res he 5.41 en Tae day.
rap . Rabb aspens the either eft the batt
ted.y.
The grand jury, having Cs mleut°d J. J. the leader. He the left the hoar. and on der • manner mems the .cuspta0ce of . pmt
Wrtgtt as foreman, tea Cmef Justice ori• nen in lou mbi,wt b Prettier Blur of New
Made dressed them iso the criminal mes 00 the eaterng he found his father, with only two )'
.alender, two woe of number, wof whmb b. woollen shirts es and held by Montgomery. 8run.wak sod Premier Fielding of Nos•
mid was 05 5 meet aeriuus aemracter, tn. with Harrison standing by, holding a pietel Bgmtla
tame away of life. La (bio country Hie
Lordabip weld soap saw a the one before
the oonrt axe not frequent, and there afterwards went out and found them Wag.
asala los se .xoom tot any of pcople %Ai aids Tupper and hie political •law
imkiog tea law into their owe hands. la M, back tether. Theo they started isks-
not produce his father he would blow his Mills, L. H.vies. Dr. Hades, A (. would note be Iuteresttog th
to bear tree e
bets. out. He then west upstairs mod saw BIir and W. 8. Molding the ndmta°trntioa Mail how they an support such • moan as
Eve or six pergolas there, .moan them being of your affairs. You have already been wad they hens puat°d Sir t,harles.
Manes, Harrison, C. Mmo°, t;eo. Phippen and
Geo. Moment, the latter d whom was not that the suooees of ML
Mr. .urier at the polls LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF.
among the prisoners. Ha recollected Kobt mesio the entry of S.r (Myer Mowat ion
Ba ri.os tellmq ham that be l ttarris00) was lou abteet. Today 1 learn that Mr lour• The past low days were busy ones with
sprayer°.
Israel Taylor, of Clinton, was in town on
Tuesday.
Continuing, witness said : "They teas
took fatten out by the back door, and told
we to eta) ir.. 1 then put on my booby's,'
FAM11.1 roil PACT.
For • moment let us Irak .t the condition
lis wnI..0 we 5.d the Tory uamp with Sir
is16 among themeless and father getting .trugoliop for amber Wee* of twiner. How
some sectwee of country when teen wen so lose I took him away tad planed him in the surg••.ttve . "power". Kot what is the
mottled laws there might be.ome.zew for cellar. The people benne then left. in fist thing(bat strikes the overage elector!
w
*soh acon,butln Coon •d• thewas motea. ahem iso misuses I of father out of the cel- I. it the strength f rouel of
rams for such aa as lea the lawere proper -
be great etre og othe pew
lar sod put him in bed. Some of the prim the new Cables ! 1 should sa) not. Dors
oast. again 000)0 back, but they were all it sot impress thorn of von who are ahle to
await in about •o hour. Father was then recall the days of the 'lately compac'" end
est of bed, sitting in • choir and being at- the desperate efforts it required et the an -
toadied to by my staters. My father was cestors t f those ,bo are now fighting to tree
oomploioung about hl. feet. Nizt morning the country from the vicious sod corrupt
frau of loveromeot that hes preveled for
the poet etghteeo years, of bow d•ogeroualy
clow we are approaching government by
"family oompaot" enc. more 8ebold the
luyyc. tri.. 1) • s roust ...mihatote, 1up-
per the .1 ler, Tupper tn. ..°auger and rela-
tors Dickey in one Government
ly enforced. In the particular eta beton
the court ex persons are °barged with •.er-
sous offer's, manslaughter, through their
taking the law Into they own haod.,becaw
the man tae supposed to have committed
some o6eia.. Tbay weut to the man's
how an the middle of Winter, took him 1 met Harneon .t • drug •Coro, mod goIu
out Daly .wench. clothed, with the ...the oat he told me that b° was sorry for what
below zero, thereby, It Is charged, he bad done, zed that *t would he Miter if
causing his death. •Io conna.uon, father went awry for • week or two, until
His Lordship told the grand jury 01,., tf see matter blew over, and my father agreed
they found that any ha
of the prisoners org- to this. I drove him to Belgravia, when he
took the man away from toe how, and took the tuts,
ed w
his death was brought about or has. Th. oro..-ezamiwtton was the. oommen-
te..d b1 the 000e quent exposure, then It O°d by Mr. l;•rrow,who went (oily irate the
was their duty to bnog in true Mlle agust Ilfejof the d.amesd. The exomlatton dis-
those proved to have taken part in the act.closed the lace that Field had been in the
The Judge .Yo e•id that there was a good habit of dunking considerably at times,and
deal of excitement so the locality where the had •couple of times had rheumatism in
045see marred, but that the grand jury
the (got. Han •discussion took pima. W-
edowee
pass es the oars without fear, favor !ween the opposing costal s.w certain
or alewives and without regard to anything I ywtiose beta¢ asked, the result beds? that
they mmv have beard or reed outmode the the .5105... beteg asked as to the okmrao
Coaribouse. Having informed the grand ter of the prisoners, said they wen peons•
intron that tory had to report on tall, Ha
ly respectable, and with woe exoepuoS mar
Lord.bip said tney were deo entitled to visit sed and others of families.
and report oo the How of Refoge,but that A number of wit/lease were examined
there were at present no lunds provided for alter the d.owed's Soo, and when the court
the purpose; adjourned for luoohso0 there was •tassels
The petty jurors were then intwmd that thew on re -assembling the prteooen would
by s repeat Aot of the Ontario Legu1•ture, plead guilty to the minor (barge of •s..ult
• jury on • toil cin might return • verdict
when tem were agreed, but that as the Aot
was only just in fors 0t would be well not
te be too hasty In the matter.
The tint ow called was
Flemto` vs. Centet s. -A cin of .duc-
eiea, the dosages being planed at $1,000.
After the plaintiff's mums' bad opened the
ata witnesses were mild, and the ata was
soon given to the jury who seemed the
d.m•ges .t $600. E. Campion. 11 C. , for
plwttff ; then was so defeat.
Sent( ve. Yeo. -An Amnion on • promtie-
ory note was next vied, but did mot last
long, • earths for pleinu6 gond $947 47 be -
tog soon rendered. E. Helmeted for plan -
tiff ; (:crow sod Proudtoot for defendent.
415.13ND DAV.
Jno. Gavin was brought up to plead to •
obtuse of larceny, and admitting 5*. guilt
was allowed to go on suspended Sent See,
his fattier Ming bound over in the sum of
$200. to bring him ■p when abed on leo to
d,. The offence was stealing some candy
ani wbs000 from s store in Stephen.
Jas. tssterfield, the youth charged with
manslaughter of the see Field, was brought
n o by Drown presenter Sounder ter die-
obarge, the learned easel stating that
there was so evident •gauoet him. His
Lordship, after hewing the argument, or•
dared his discharge.
About 4 r.y , the grand jure appeared is
tort and presented true bilk for sae.
slaw/Meg - S'(akar Chas. Maass, Robert
Harrieth,Albert Martin, Thee. Montgomery
and 14th. Phipps. The by wan
Hien plated is the dock. and being called on
to plead, severally entered • plea of not
guilty, and their trial was ordered for %% ed
n eedy.
e1T1i. 5101.
MoLorty e. Smith. -In this case Ho-
L•rty seed for • parietal injunction to re•
strain defendant from proceeding to sell
aider power contained is • 5onsege, mod
to save it declared Licit two payments of is -
tenet made on said mortgage were valid
p•ymenta At the oesola5ien of the ogee the
Issued judge gave jokiest for plat'ttly es
all the Dec..:.. E. C•mpio., Q C., ter
plaintiff ; P. Holt sad L H. Dickens tor de -
t.
MoLay a Simplon. -A■ settee for ala -
der. The gat arose at of • oemmlala-
ties to a ttewep.per, in wbioh it was hinted
that plusff bad committed some offence.
The setae was tried with • jary. A nos.
tider.Ne number of witnesses wen swamis.
ed, seed in the end the jury, after • deliber-
ate+ of seeersl bean, r tay..d • 'mediae
for�Ietiff and damages $60 ((arrow and
It. Hays for plaintiff, Mabee hid Helm -
steed for defeedaat.
Petah ye. Belden and Petah ve.
me maim sleet • bill of sale was deeded i.
favor of the plaintifi
Tw111, oA v.
The mart opened .a 9 30 with • fell .t-
tendeeM sod heart the eases of the jury
bad bees sailed the mmbeth a el • jury to
try the fite primmest* shared with tw-
e lmtghter wee hamss sad Imbed OM half is
hour, the grows eserelath the right e1
g hallmag,)b ld them, the defense 6, mid ohms
the w joist mhallerys ler des/som.
Th. fatherly were the Orme meet to
A 151tkt‘ ANI, MIATT*kh.l, PARTY.
1f we btu our °occlusions on the axiom
that to any alone there is strength we
must have reached the oFio*on that duoord
tad dissension have been doing their work
well awes the Tory reek. aurtag the past
few years. A year age we saw Sir Charles
Harbert Tupper retire from the Cabinet and
after sulktog for • few days return to the
fold. In July lest we saw Caron, Gusset
and Angers go out and two of them return.
la Jenuary cast we saw avec of there strike
sod ..x of them Dame back, • gems of pole.
Mal "hide and go seek sir tam les H*h.
bort remained hidden thou tar modesty's
sake S01. has not se muco modesty now) that
The Odd allow. will meet to regular see -
MOO this evening.
A large Dumber of our re.Idene vested
the uewtery on Sunday.
The Salvation Arms has commenced Sum-
mer aernoe on the Square.
Regular fagoting of t3oderloh Council No.
157 C.O.C,F. this evening.
The past week was the dryeet first one to
May known in many years.
The touudateon of the now St. fetor • ap-
pear to be wanly completed.
Percy Tom hie returned from Toronto
Uoivenits tor the long vaoauoo.
On Fnd.y week the tesehers' semi anal
teosrentl0 will be held to Exeter.
Regular meeting of Huron Chapter No.
30, R. A.M. nett Tuesday evening.
There will be 8 A.M. armmunton ssrv105
at St. George's text Sund ty morning.
M.oaser Hesdersoo, of the limy oleo fac-
tory te reported as improving raptdly.
The Hibor park was much !requested
the past week, particularly on Sunday.
The oldest inhabitant says " he never saw
suet a growth on the 11th of May ta any
Judge Masses will reside in tie mita sear
the lighthouse so long occupied by We bite
Mr. Shaw.
The finishing touob of past to the curl.
Ing ad skating rink gases the building a
5100 sppeermooe,
The new dwelling being erected by St.
George Pnm on tV tel*ngtou-.t will .uuu be
ready for occupation.
A platform has been placed in the court
room for the .teoogrrpbx.goat and desk,
With intent to do gnevoog bodily herrn. I hre Lauer sir Ceara" might go M. That eo that be u Dow placed on o level with tea
Oo awmbhng just 5.1or. 2 o'clock, .uoh ( mooed in *self of mloutert•1 squabbleig witness box.
• plea was entered and accepted by Crows j should have ban sufficient to wreck any Friday morning between 9 and 10 o'clock
end the Cha.( Justice. His Ledges') be- Government. but on the theory that the our 10o. Klock l'•.ttu Hoes, 4 pure for 25o;
ten pasta{ westeo.., cud, toot osmosis of . devil te good lofts own they were permit• Peewees 10 and 11 o'clock our Ill 30 Kid
the nature of cleat with melee the five men ; Id to live and the work of disintegration Gloves for 73c ; batw.en 11 and 12 u'ulock,
were oared, mous M stomped oat, and went on. In formtnp 5is Cab.net Sir Chas., our 44inchPillow Cotton tar 110. .t Ruo-
th•t the law must deal with such
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atter depowg Sir Mackeez.e, sent Caroo,
oats( and Deli adrift, the men who hod
stood by Su Mackenzie, and rewarded
Anvers, who tried to wreck Sir Manaenxis's
Government, by taking him lute bis Minis-
try. rim u only se r.g•rde dwdecttoo
within the executive. How do we find tt
row, Q C., P. Holt and K. 3-•netone, woo- them[ the rank and file'
domed the defense. Dur/ the past .canon we saw Sir.
N men 1
hen the a had been senteno.d the
was quits • wee to court, the wives of
nod
four of the Sent mea beteg preeset.
There were but few In courthe
eowho saw trrewpasful tear bedewed women p• by to
have • last word with thew husbands, but
felt • pang of sorrow at their tate.
The court then Weed.
eases with • firm hand. He the. sow
tesond Rru
obt, Har.00,.nd George Phipps
Mather
3 e.esoh tothe peeiteow•ry; 1'. M•er
and Thos. Mootcom°ry to 2 years mob e
Mass the pearte.tiery, and Albert Mirto elle
aa
mobe in the Central Prison. J. T. Ger-
C. E. L. U-
Tbe following are the topics for the dif-
ferent young people's ancones which meet
daring melt week :
Kaoz Church 1,P.S.C. E., Tuesdayeves-
Mg at 8 o'.ieek. Topic for Usy 17,
•' How (led rewards the.e that do bib will,"
-Matt. into: 31-46. Leader David Stod-
d.rt.
North -.t Metbediat church E. L. of C.E.,
Friday evening at 8 u'olock. Toro for
excessesMay 15, "Will our excessesstand !'---Aot.
tun: 1928. Leaders Musses gt
Cunsim•m
. ad Bloke.
Victoria et Methodist/ ohaa�h E. L.
Friday evesi.g at 8 e'oloak. Tagg for May
15, • Character Study,'
(.
..der J. H. Million.
All are oordially anted to attend the..
mgoti ors.
BENMILLER.
TVUSDAT, May 12.
T1A 1111T1511.s. - Tb. abeereary to
meeting of the Methodists of Beomiller wiU
be bald es Mosley, May 25th. Tea carved
from 6 to 8, Tithes@ 26e.
t]m
The eir.l[t w 1tl
emoatte..
About sixty !nosebag of the Isdep.adent
party st at Carlow Settwday last to mini -
nabs
a (*adulate to mutest West Hares .t
Meows.
next Meos.
J. MardooS, of Autism,was in the
a°
Asir. The following mto•tiw were
made :
J. Murdoch, ad Asters. W w.o
M. Lockhart, aet.
Thee. Use, Ged.rteb Tp.
G. M. Elk,. .f SammerhUL
The tires arm named deeliaed i. favor .fy a
Mr. KUd his .nsiatios was me&
tto•shm.us meth candidate mees tea
gaietr eet the day, sod said he would Fl
at ebbe ester epee • thorough at.s e1 the
e.SeYasesty.
M
(Histo. : Master Robbie .Ori,
w d Jet. M.Owl, MII dews tae .r tires
Math of s verandah the ether dayAmid broth
d bro
W sem ; this Ieaes
sena Mire the little
/slim bas et y mwith • tsdrhet this me -
erns
Charles upper reading such ,i1.-losg Tortes
• s McNeil, Wilma, Sproule and Clarke Wal-
lace out of the party bemuse they would
n ot digest and swear to all he told the Home.
For this he branded them traitors A more
lmpoltuo move was never attempted to the
How of Commons and there were not •
low to es) that imbecility might prove even
a more &rigorous trait to °umbel than oor-
rapuoo.
Bat what is this we read about ex Mayor
of Cornwall, Mr. Melees, who on *o.tsg
• day or se ago as president of the Comer -
'Wee •moouwoo, said : " The Hoo, Wil
trill Laurier has declared openly for the ad -
Footmen of the tariff upon wee and 000ser•
vette° lines, ad not with the view of dee
tsoying the industries ot the country, and I
believe that the common Mum of the people
Is strongly is t•vor of • purer and more
.monomial admoustration in the expend*
tare of the people's money '
J. A. Chtpms', • prominent merchant of
Halifax, has always taken • leading part is
supporting the ('oo.ervu*ve party. In an-
ne.MiSg hie change of heart at • political
menthe reoeaily held in that ray, he said
Ise bad for some time been gradual.) r.o•nunr
to the eusolaeioo that the to called National
Policy was being made • tool of by the oom-
bi.ss, fwd to sena the few at the expos
of the mimes, gond he bad thenloresonalod-
ed at laic to follow Mr. L•ura.r, " • write
amid honest patriot" •• It is true of Caned.
s it is tree of the United Stain,' he said,
" That • am who forsakes his party is •
ta•rbed moo. This is unlike Great Britain,
ether., when • (ioveromest does not do right
the people ton them oar. Here, however,
• man meets to be under an obligators to
sobers to party, to support it in at. ounup-
Mee .
We are keensg soh stones from converts
every day. Then are mann 11fe 1508 CeS.ee.
valves who have only Mea wattles an op.
portsetty to r.p.dlaie the leaden by .hole
they have bee. deemed
Twm 11 A5IrpTo.
Yen have read bets* this the manifesto
Bir ()hadea bas mead to the electorate of
Omsada on appealing to you for • r°sewal
of year oeaitdeeee. He mire out by my -
t.5 : --" it is set my purposes to present .t
length resew whisk should nide you be a
hearty support of the Liberal l es.ery-•nine
muse m this s-bleal minis" Sir (Alerts
has bed the ►esmty to admit that thin ie
• ••ati..•I o 4 ", but he • O .N tell yen
of the • •national ealmity" that would lel
W. should yes sees agai5 Lead him tmd
hit eellesguee with p.wer le .ppiy the row -
aka Thie .•Hosea minis le the ramie al
lis the last issue of the Canadian W heel -
Ina may be seen toe amines of 23 memb re
of the Hurus Htoyole Club of Gudence, .1*
of wbom hare joined the Ceotnl Associa-
tion the past mouth.
Another cyclone struck town. It u sweep-
ise away the goods at •lout your own
prim. We went to get rid of . lit of stock
mod now the opportunity is wain offered of
getting real bargains In w•11 papers, eat
Seas scrims, etc. ('all at one before t5e
best is gone at The Fair.
The Kt. Keo. D. O'Connor, Bishop of
Loudon, will, assisted by several clergymen,
lay t*e comer stone of the new 5t. Peter'.
at 4 r. o. oo Sande% next
Hauls secured the services of the wall•
know tumor, Jas. Prim, we are Dow proper -
ed to do any and .11 work in the tinning
lune. Estimates riven oo •1I rooting, eve
treurhiug, oto. Persons build ng would do
well to calla as before placing Cher or-
der*, 1'AiTLB Bs.s., plumbers and tie
n en.
who favle. Itto Travellers.
The oommeretal traveller, is always ex
posed to be .omethioij of " • gay dog
with • ready .mile for old jokes and bright
new stories to gore in return. Yet then is
maob that is weutog in • life filled with
long drives through rain or sleet, dreary
waits for vain, sleeping to oold rooms wad
other hardships. One of taste "gay doers"
has found the secret of being •Iw•ye toady
for any weather by getting • Fibre l'bamais
Used ulster. On wiody or rosy drives it
peewee him perf.etly from the oold omit
wet ; for walking on milder days n is too
lett to be • burden : when sleeping to •
.rid room be tbrowe u over him, eaj0ying
it. essfortiagg wmreith-i0 fest he finds it
t..als•hle.
Hw•11. A very painful aooidest hap•
paned at Welsh's planing mill on Thursday
morass, of which Nelsen RI•toh(ord was
the viotlm. He was (acting with • °trona,
saw when his hared get osorht in the saw,
and to an inetoet a porgies of his thumb mad
..arty all of three Osiers of hit left head
were cut .•ff.
St. Helens : 0.. of the eldest sed meet
reep.oted resideste of this locality. •f tee
• !Meet hat panful illness, passed away es
Thursday mrwd0g, April 30th, in the per.
eon of Mr Hast Rutherford, °r. Mr. Ruth-
erford was berm is Perthshire, Soothed, in
1).e. 1810, beteg 76 year, of are at the time
.f hit death.
(limes Gee Niebel, of Sesforth, .he
has been as inseam of tea How of Rehge
fee severed steal►., mid was rso.sety left
absent $600 by his Wetter, the left sod gees
to bialerth to reside Mrs M. M..
Laic of Oederl.S. was r.s.fvd ea
mole as Mesdsy ; thio makes 64
Cady. • youth frees Gedsrle5 hewenhlp,
was has btu ..riesely U1, (his temperga.e
beim 106 .hes be wee bressiet i) le w
aril bebger.
representative and eut5055 1110 gathering
ut Liwc.le .ver held ,n tts well reuovoued
((ghost( riding ut N e.1 Huron. fiver ohos
the ma40/hceut navvy emend try M. l',
C.reesUu in J.•u•ry wt the K.lurmen of
this uuneutwouy b.se been determined to
e uppl.ment that triumph oy just •)5515* a-
uthor, encu say wiU ileac by . sill larger
m.5ur*ty • supporta ut the Hue. W&Lttd
l.u.ter uu the eZtd uI Jun. u.at. Eery
part of teee r.ding was r.pr.e°uted, tiers 200
d.l•vates responding lo the ail, evtaws. •
tt.termla4attw 0o weir part to help Iain
the Litter•I 515015 an)5 parts in to vac.
The 1'ree14001, U. 1t i.uucuddy, uouap.ed
the their, rod .iter the prelttn.uer
DW/0555 of earand ng oredesti•le, the een-
Wootton proceeded to the work wt oo fiat•
Lug a ureudidate. J. 4. Gee row, the p..pu-
lar member In Lae [0415101u45, 5emineted
M. C. Cameron. wutu for many Warty peen
bas bees the Liberal etaudaro wearer to the
south and west ut Huron. 1:x warden frit-
ylu eeuu1ded Lite .uu.in•won.
Tne mention ul Mr. l •moron w came was
the signal cur • wild 051100101 al •ppl•w,
which culminated in the entus convectors
✓ umor to de loot. shimmy ti. unanimous de-
sire to once mere penes atm at the had of
the po.ls.
M r. Cameron on rising to address the cos -
cestim st with • welder's from bre old
Liberal trends that marl have ramie* hum
fur the trouble and tunnel of Ise 140 ..(-
tion wettest& through which it had trees his
famine to pert. He reamed roue of the
earl) battles of she good out County of
Huron and entered tato • short reels ..• of
the dotage of the last meaoo of the Do -
mimeo l'orl,.ment. Ha deuouuwd to
Meting terms the present Administration and
e nured them root and lett 00 tax. .oandal
retard developed durng tb. last five years.
H. • rule 12) use Ingham. terms of the .11ry
of Sir Oliver Mowat lulu teammate pu/.te.e
lied predicted • ewwptug victory ou atm
23rd ut June for the 1.400,.3 party. H. lis
united to the twovenuun that It 55 wore to
oo0.ult lou own 5.5.ings to the abetter be
would r.tir5 from potato.* tate •tad .law
bis party to plate the eteadard in the head.
of • y'ourlyx and etr.user nine, but ho telt
that ne would not refuse .uuu an earnest all
from so many of his Inside. He ou0ciuded
os5 of his old tune speeches by accepting
the 0umlwtlon so unenemously tendered
boss.
Reset addressee were ado by 1'. Mac
tease, the Liberal candidata for t1 est
Bruce, Frank Pdley,the well-known camp
atgrter, of l'urooto, and M..er.. Jab, (;r*thc,
J. K. (.aunt, W. W. Farra, Joun Stewart,
Tues. slag, need otber.,w0icu were well re-
ceived A thorough eylem ot ur¢•ul0•oo0
Woe .Ilected, sod • berme 01 r ewo[➢Uce*
were passed, eiprese1 g 0004,10110e to the
1.4101.1 te•der and the Liberal pulley, wel-
000t104 Ser (Myer Mowat's entrance Into
Dominion poutios,aod pledging ooltideuw to
this uand*dau, M. C. t'.ni.rou.
The OOsvantion then adjourned.
OBI T UA RV.
MI'ISONAI.D. --All that was mortal of
Allam Mcl)un•ld was led sway to %Voidsor
Grove Cemetery yesterday afternoon.
Servtose were held in Lb. Methodist
(hutch, of which deceased was an old and
greatly reopened member.
Shortly. atm 2 u pluck the funeral oortere
left the late resident et the deemed •
corner of To/waren-et and Michigan ave.
The Marge was pre eded by Court Speed-
well, 1.0 F., to which deceased belonged,
and was followed by carriage' 10 .5005 were
Mrs. McDonald sou other membere of the
family,
Arnviee at the ohuroh the casket was
taken to, followed by the members of the
tamely, who 000upied the frost pew., and
members of the 1.0 F. who bad (mate ow
mediately behind. Moe (;uullot presided .t
the organ. and when the funeral prooessioo
"stored the church played the"()end March
in Saul.'
A large ndinber of the chianti members
aid other mines were preset, including
the teachers and ohildree of Meier -et
school, ot which deceased had been oars
taker for many year., and ohm members ot
the school board.
Rev. Kr. I;oody, pastor of the ohurch,
oondu.tt d the service, whtoh was opened by
singing hymn No 866 :
Servant of God, well done '
Thy glorious warfare past ;
The battle • fought, the Taos w won,
And thou art crowned at last,
Handsome floral tributes were led on the
casket
A pillow composed of lilies ot the nal
toy and forget -mei note, from the family .
• pillow from the 1.0.0 F.; • wreath frons
the address o1 Meraer-°t school : • 5eaati
ful baguet from Mw Fortune and Mi..
Needle Henke, representing 15e Memos
8.5., mod also • bogwt from the teachers in
Morose -at sowed
The diseased was an cid resident of the
city, whale Christian dapOrtmenr endeared
Mur te all sr scriuuatanees. 150 05 yd
the ooa ldeam of the members el 15e
church and was their repressstative 00 tee
quarterly eBo/ial hoard, • holy that Woke
after the spiritual interests of the Cherish.
The dossed gentleman was a resident of
Oederiob eine years .5.oe...d was . brother
t' -law te lies. (.z
Blyth : The desth e1 the bee Mrs. Jere
Raven aserred at the herem of her brother,
dire Wm. thews, ea AppMri1 30th. Timeeg►
• sufferer foryobs of rh.am.wwi, the M-
eese tow5i.11 .h• .eesemtied wee °sly el•few
day.' duration. Doeseeed woe is Mkt
rear.