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The Huron News-Record, 1885-07-29, Page 1
1—...'</ ■ft’ & W rrrngriw riiirij ; U PUBLISHED Every Wedneeday Mornii g TTWvUVj) & HoAA, AT TKBIR OFFICE, Albert Street, Clinton, Ont. * r* -41 I ■ k a iH advance; dSiJ w>$ so paitf. Tlw proprieforsof TriEGQDERiCH? News, h^vi'U^ purchased the business and. plttut of TAe Huron Record, will in future publish the amalgamated papers in Clinton, under the title of “The Huron News- Record.” Clinton >s the most prosperous town in Western Ontario, is the seat of considerable manufacturing, and the centre of the finest agricultural section in Ontario. sTlw .combiAed'circulation of The News- Record’ exceeds that of any paper pub lished in, the County of Huron, It js, therefore, unsurpassed as an advertising luedium. Our rates for advertisliig^ are: ' 1 column 1 year. $90 } column 1 year, $30 '1 ’<• 6mos, 50 i “ 6 mes, 18 1 ‘ ’ " " - i i io-Hpaca and time, will, bo left to the judg ment of the compositor in the display, in- uerted,- until forbidden, measured by a pcajo of solid nonpareil (12 lines to the iuttii), and charged IQ cents a line for first insertion and 3 cents a line for eaclj sub sequent insertion. Orders to discontinue advertisements must be in writing. iarNotices set- as reading matter, (measured by a scale of solid Nonpariel, 12 lines to the inch) charged at the rate of 10 cents a line for each insertion. Ji I*-* TERMS: $1.25 per Annum, in Advanoe. --------7*77—- - : vrw———— --------- ------ ------ --— — “INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINQSi/FlEUTRAL IN NOTHING/. WHITELY & TODD, Publisher^ VOL. VII.-N0. 34.CLINTON, HLURON COUNTY, ONT., WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1885.WHOLE NO. 34!) $Honcy to <£rnd. MONEY TO LOAN At lovr rates of Interest and upon ternae to suit borrowers. MANNING & SCOTT, Braver Block, Clinton Clinton, May 17th, 1882. ?0 A Take All 1st -ill* a-H lim Ki Ile ys ami }.?.;• ;• 1 ; If’ tifiMiHi ^Takoall tli ’V nmiii-N . ’ —Take al! the Xv i ‘ and I > l*i tlOR '''> —Take .'ill l',vo;-. rm i -fl —Taka all tl.e lirain au-1 km- nr<f‘ —Take nil the 'ore'll hf-al’h «*•< In uhori, taka all the b^ r.'i't.ih’b < <: the-eaU’l tin— —Qualities of all tin* hv3t tmmii isi - the wqiTI, and you will iin-1 iku’- —£itlore have the belt cma'i’- '’ q ities ami; powers of all— conwdinle in them,- —Ami they wl’t cure when aik m . these, singly "or—c-mime-Z Fu.lb —A tlmrough tiiul will p«si proof of this. Hardened X i ver, Five yearn ag-> I broke kuwn w'ys uey and liver complaint aii-1 th Since then I have bi-n tm.i’ye > about at all1. My liver b-.-vtii'*-.- ban! wood-, my limbs were pallid up and I with water. ’ • -All the best physieiUns agreed tlm t i iugcould cure me. I roscFyt-d to try Bitters; I have used scv«.n k»tth-*; ” v . „ l-r swelling from myvJimbs, and it hnr «'mfracfs in njy case; otm v--Le I w have h-en now in mygrovi-. J, W. Morey, Butl'J.. 0-t. 1, i Poverty and “Iwmdraped■'ffiwii wir' 1 >t. ». suffering for lerr-t, ci'i-ed by a -i ■. Lmr • large bilUJor (lactorihx. I was cunmlcte’.v dlwo rw^'-'l. tt> G’ ago,bj the advice of nr pis’a, i n . using Hop Bitters, in am- in -utii w» v.- well, and none of its huv© bi-uii m •» a ilav and I wmt tbsa.v to all pu>r nw-i, u uyin your futul’lea well a year with Hop Li t -i iosYthan one doctor’s visit will c -st. ( Ini -■ . —A V.'ui.KJSi.m ^None genuine without’a bom; green Hops on tl.e white lub-1. Nbui the vile, poisonous stuff with "Hop’ "Hops” in their name.- 317- lt THE WEEK’S DOINGS.Is „IC a Bad Law?and of the centrali«-d power of our corporal ions as we do. The Camvii ans know very well that our foreign trrnle is cramped and confined, ami that umler our present cornumrvial policy we cannot extend it. Federa tion of tlm Riitish Empire, does net" nienn, as is asserted, the federation of tlm English-speaking/ people of the Empire only, blip of one-fourth jiff tlm human .race^a, vast iqark. t.n which we could offer m> equivalent. Tlm Tories are now in power ’in England, and the foreign policy of tlm Manchester school of politicians will beat an end. Bread ai d meat for. the English people can now Im fui irisbed by India, Canada and Australia. What is called “Fair Trade ” will be adopted instead of “ Free Trade,” and we may expect, to face a heavy duty, perhaps pro hibition, as to our meat and bread in the English markets. We could offer Cafintia no equivalent in the way of markets, and as to “senti ment,” her people are as free as we are. and they are fully aware of the' fact.—-American Magazine, ’ - son with her Bister and the two men in timir room on tlm first floor. Miss Rand fell asleep quickly,- and just as Mrs. Johnson had nearly lost con- k'rionHnPss, she was aroimed by some one approaching tlm Jied. Jt was her husband; Im leaned over thu beil and kirseii her affectionately, bade Imr good night and left the room. Immediately Imr husband was gone Mth, Joli iiKon waN attracted by strange movements • made by sister. Putting lmr hand on Hinter'a face alm whs terrified to blood gushing from her throat, moment later tlm girl, writhing in the agony of death, rolled from the bed to the floor. Mrs, Johnsou struck a bght and discovered tlm girl lying dead, her throat cut from ear to ear. The hit ed .man came in answer to her summons, and immed iately started to a a< m the neighbors. ' When the nearest arrived Johnson, too. was found dying near the door, with a li.road gash, in his throat and a bloodrazor lying beside him. below the j iWh of other societies, I never got an an-wer. I aunt an answer to that question now, before I go any,further ” Rev, Mr, Laidlaw, who bid risen to Itih feet, said to Mr. Jones, bland ly : ‘Will you please explain, your charge ot' blasphemy ?’ Mr. Jones—-Very well. Does it ulCL«,„; x uavo mean.exactly-swearing, I shouui-like- hanlne^ has idl gontr fi01mmy-livcr to know ? . 1 •’• ’• ■” v. ... Rev, Mr. Laidlaw repeated the question, quietly and deliberately : ‘Will you explain your charge oi blasphemy ?’ Mr, Jones hesitated, and scratched his head meditatively. ‘What do you mean by blasplie my 1’ queried . Rev, Mr, Fletcher, putting c|m question -in. a simpler form, o »' ■ Mrr-Jones’ face brightened. An idea had evidently dawned upon his mind He spoke out boldly and - confidently, ‘This is what I mean/ said Im, ‘tlm chairman Acknowledges tbat.^what Mr. Motick said was not -true. It was-as inuch as tb say that Mr. Monk lied.’ Mr. Morntk then Rpoke up froip one of the back benches. " He said : ‘‘Wlrnn I told Mr. S oitliir (recTor of Erskine church) that he knew what Mr. Smith said, Im sai'J he knew nothing about it I knew Lie tnust have known, and when I repeated it the moderator said I was out of order and wouldn’t let me gri on.* " ’Rev. Mr. Laidla.w—-Excuse nm. I railed you to order on account of the language yon used.- . You vharg ed Mr. Scoular •with falsehood, ‘ As" chairman of the' meeting, 1 could not allow such language ; it was m\ •duty to call you to order.' I suppose that’s what Mr.' Jones -weans by olasnhemy. ‘Well,* p'r’aps it is,’, sai 1 Mr. Jones, bridling. ‘Blasphemy.doesn’t always mean swearing, does it ?j Rev.... Mj. „ Laidlaw — Does ’Mr. - Jones mean to say that I gftvd.the lie to Mr. Monck I _ ( Mr. Jones (very emphatic'aUy)A' ^Yt^IntoT^YTiTrHliTi^o^TvIraTr^riu1* didn’t believe what Mr. Mouck said and wouldn’t let him go on, - Rev. Mr. Fmtclmr;'with a twinkle oftfuurin hisveye, again press^F hi.- demand : ‘Let us know, Mr.- Jones, . exactly. what you liieau by bias pltemy.’ The presbytery paused for the re-’ ply, and there was- intense-silence for ft few seconds while Mr. Jones studiously inspected 1 he cracks in . >tlm -fluorr- Suddr-iriy1I“he~raised his head and hint ted out t his ^ttrprisi.'-g . . and original- definition:: ‘What I ■cation-f >r Iris- lines of -disjunction, tii' an by blasphemy is-—a lie ; and ir, wak. r'esoived that the se . not grant the same, until his letter, to . the ■Ha'ni.iiti>m ’^6^«te'ri i>f-Juuv 13, L880,. lias betni -laid before - tl-m- presbytery. .- ■ :- , - Ina-much as.in thy. same ' letter’ Mr.' Jolies charges one of the mem hers of tlm presbytery w'iih.speukihg biasplmthously, and, inasmuch as tlm hiouerator . < f'the presbytery lias spoken to the moderator of this.ses ; •sion regarding tins niatfe’r, that it will be the duty .of the presbyteiy to inquire iitto the clnirge.thftt.haHbeeii CANADIAN The caretaker of the Toronto ex hibition grounds, while giving an alarm of fire, staggered, fell, and died, suddenly. A Walkerton gentleman was near ly killed by mixing paris green with lime and attemptin'’ to scatter it on bm potatoes. He inhaled so much of it that his life was despaired of, It is rumored that there will shortly be a vacancy in the repre Mentation of Hamilton at Ottawa, as • Ml Ki I vert is to be appointed^ col lector of customs in that city. * At Dickinson’s Lauding on Mon day an Italian named Pnetro Rich shot and killed another Italian nam ed Zven, the ball passing through the heart. The row was apparently over $6 . which Zvero owed Rich. Rich isstill at large. An Ottawa despatch to the Ham ilton Times say : It is reported that Senator Plumb, has been looking .up a residence in Ottawa in expect ation of being taken into tli> Cabin- et at an eaify day, nojv that Sir The Grits try to n^ke out that owning to faulty Tory legislatiou Riel will get clear. But the- law under which Riel is being tried was placed upon the statute book by a Reform Parliament, acting, at' the instance of the Mackenzie, govern ment in 1875,-and -uniendedTtl Hir" act of 1877. This amended act of 1877 provided that— When the punishment for a crirne - is death, ope. stipendiary magistrate and two justicesof the peace, with • the intervention of a jury of six, may try any charge against any person or persons for any such crime. •' * * . * The Lieutenant Governor in Coun cil, or the Lieutenant-Governor, by and with th*1 advice of the Legislat ive Assembly, as the case may be7 may, from time to time, make any ordinance ip respect to the mode of calling juries, and when, gnd by whom, arid now they may be sum* moned or taken, and in respect of all matters relating to the same; but no grand jury shall be called in the Northwest territories. . * ■ "» •■ ' * , * * ■ In default, of any ordinance in that behalf made under- sub-section nine- of this section, [the paragraph above] persons required as jurors tor a trial under the’ said sub-sections 2 and 8 shall be summoned by a stipendiary, .magistrate from among such male persons as he may think suitable in chat behalf; and the jury required on such trial shall be called from-amopg the' persons so summoned as such jurors, and sworn by the stipendiary magistrate who presides at trip trial, Jc appears then that the law mi lder which Riel will be tried was placed on the statute book by the ft! icktmzie government.- The Mon- „treal Times and other of • Riel’s friends - may think tlm law harnh” and imlefeiisible. We.may suggest to them that their protest against that law should -bav.e been jpiteied at the time of its enactment, not now when their friend crimes under its peration. The law was re"nact-' ed ami slightly revised in 1880, but, except thaC-w- the’ ctises.jn whicli magistrate lias exclusive jurisdiction is somewJi.at. restricted, the proviss ions of the Mackenzie act^are retain "edr~jMr. .ABickrnZt ’hit odueerF the- O'igiual act of 1875.and Mr. Mill.-, the a,mended act of 1877; but Mr, Bliika. -was Minister of Justice iti both.year.s', and we ijh°nld fancy the measure would not- be prepared without bis knowledge and appro val. .- ' We are told that “no rogue e’er felt the.lialt.er draw with good opiu ion of the la«';” and donbtless the. ^rogue’s,friends synipat.liize with hni'i’ the her her feel ■A MONEY to lend In large or small sums, on good mortgages or pern- nal ecurity, at tho lowest current rates. H. BALE Huron-Ht. Clinton, Cl.nton. Feb, 25>. 1881. 14v.<< < << 12 18 12 8 << << << << •Advertisements, without instructions as 3 IU.Q3, lyear, $ iuos, 3 mos, 30 60 30 18 i & i i 3 nios .1 year, 6 uios, 3*1003, JOB WORK. ^ We have one of the best appointed Job Otfioes west of Toronto. Out' facilities in this departnient enable us to do all kinds of work—froiii a calling card to a mammoth • poster, in the best styie known to the craft, and “at the lowest possible rates. Orders'by mail promptly attended to. Address, ^ ■ . The News-Record,' Clinton. Ont December, 1882. . BUSINESS DIRECTORY geuthitry. gj^EDWIN KEEFER, * Late of Toronto,, Honor Graduate Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Coats’s Block, •Clinton; ■ 4u AUAV.or.lo Registered. ' , • Charges Moderate, PciUriil ... „r\R. REEVE. 4)rfiee—“Palace" Brick Block, JLJ lluttehbury Street, Reddenee opposite the. Temperance Hall, Huron Street. Coroner for.the County of Huron. Oilice Itpure from 8 u.id. to 6 IMn. ,• . Clinton, Jan. 14,188L' . . 1-y ' r' / MAN NI N G & ‘SO OTT, B.irristars, Scliciwrs, Clonve.vsiiicers, &c Coin-' niUfioiidi'd tar Ontario and Manitoba. , • *r — CJ1F OiHce-k- L'oiyN Hall, Clint.on . Clinton, May 17th, 1882. 20. SEAGER & MORTON, Barristers, .bc^ J? , God- jrieh and Win^iiani. C. Sewger, Jr., G.odQrich, Jr*A. Morton Wnijfhain. - . . 1-ly.•'. DAVISON & JO INSTON. Lhw’, Chtiheory.and Cji>ve.>-aiicing-. o.Uce—West? Screet; next dour to Post OiHce,'Goderich, Ont. “7. RC. HAYS, Solicitor,. &c. Office, coruer, of • Square and West Street, Over Butler’s Book Store, Goderich, Out. ■ j 67. ' iid" iloue.V to. lend’at lowest-rates of-interest. CAMPION, Barrister, Attorney, Solicitor in k. Ctuiicery, Conveyancer,.&.c. utlice over Jastan’e Drug Store, the rooms ■ formerly occu pied by Judge Doyle. .1 ■'■ . 4 .CdF An/Jiniunt of money to loan at lowest rites of interest. . ?, 1-Iy, ' ^urtmweriiifl. H. W. BALL, * UCTIONEER for Huron County, . Sales at- .eV. tendedjo In £ny part; of, t'he County.. Ad- IroM orders to GonEiUcii P. 0. • ':V-17. ;g»nWg. CHEEK IT OUT I... Til BOKOK MR. Incorporated by Act of Parliament,-1855, CAPITAL, - - $2,000,0Q0' REST,, - - §500,000. Head Office, - MONTREAL THOMAS WORKMAN, President/ J. II. R." MOLSON, -Vice-President. F. WOLVEllSTAN THOMAS, General Manager. Notes discounted,. Collections made,' Drafts issued,. Sterling and American .ex change bought and sold *at low est, current rates. INTEREST ALLOWED'ON'DEPOSITS < FABMEBS. Monov advanced to farmers, on their own notei. with on'e or more endorsers. No mortgage re quired as security. . H. C. BREWER, . - Manager, February. 1884? - Cmston. /''(LINTON Lodge, No.' 84, A. F, &’ A M. Vj meets'every Friday, on or after the full moon,- Visiting brethren cordially Invited. J. -YOUNG, w. M. J. CALLANDER, S'fcc ’ Clinton, Jan. 14. 1881.' » .1- ft. L.0.L.No.710. .. cuJiNTporsr, ■' Meets 8Kco.«a Monday of every rL'Wlgff*innth Hall upstairs, opposite '.he Town Hall, Visiting brethren alft^e welcome-nwTr j P cantblon;' w. m. A. M. TODD, Secy. - ' C. TWEEDY, D. M. PEDDLlKa WWH FOR SMET” FIT FOR DRY-GOODS OR' GROCERY busi ness. -In-gouj-order; only-Been in iisc two . seasons. ■'Apply to . ” . R. COATS A SON. . Clinton, March 25tli,, 1885. ■ 331— —FA^I-^aR-SAL£._ rilHE,subscriber offers fot^sale’his farm, being . JL lot 60, Bayfield concession, Goderich town ' sliip, containing lOH acres (actually-'ll..), about 100 acres cleared and1'free from stumps. Good tiirui buildings, tjiree acres of; orchard and good Witter. Good clay soil. Trie farm is’one of the best in the county of Huron. About five miles from , -Ctintoi'i. Half cashy balance, on easy toniis. Apply on"tue premises, or at 'l'<TK“NHWs-Rhourd Office, or address ■ JAC.OB SHEPPARD, 326 3m / ; Clinton P. O. When cornered up so that he can not possibly escape from thfe conse quences of a fault, a man has two ways open to him, either to ask mercy apd forgiveness, or to put on a bold face, and say with the late Boss' Tweed, "What are you going to do about it, anyway?’’ T?hat is just what the Hon, Mr, Blake does con corning the letters which He wrote to “the ma.n Brown-” .Let the Premier show.them if he call, said the Oppos ition leader, whicli was a quasi denial in itself that he had ever written them; Sir John did produce them, and Mr. Blake was temporarily dumbfou’ndered.. But at length' lie- mustered courage, and assumed the defensive, saying in effect, “There is nothing in it. I did write the letters; I-didtryto tempt-Brown to betraly his employers for political purposes. But as he knew nothing ‘I did not succeed. What can you make.out of it, anyway?” Well, this lias been made out of it, that the lion.-gentle- ni’an stands convicted on lirS own con .fessiom of carrying on an intrigue with a person whom his confidential friends have said was “a dead beat,’’ in order to trump up a charge' of wrong doing against the Government. Attorney-GeneralMowat's employing McKim, Balfour and Dowling to roI- 'icit bribes from tiie Oppositiop was not more reprehensible in principle. Mr.- Blake's Klionorfthle reputation is sullied by the transaction'. That is what the people have made out of it;, and it is muylrto their-regret.that it. should be so. They had had an idea that he had stopp id fishing with such question-ible-bait. That he had done SO in years past was patent(enough, »-as-wi'tness»theidamning-fiSpeak Now , epistle, in' whicli he caused the late E.-B. Wood to betray the Cabinet ot ■ which he was, as it proved, an un worthy member. Witness, also, the letters, in. behalf of “My Friend Moore,■’ asking that he be given a A CALUMNY CRUSHED. ■ In tlm course of the debate Norih-west’aftuira in the house of commons; Mr. Roval asked wifetIler the government had any information concerning certain acts said to have l>9en com ml tVd after the taking of . Batoclie.’s on the 14th, May last by tile Canadian volunteevs, namely, that a . rope was placed afouud the neck of one Damsse Carriere, a half breed,„who was afterwards dragged fur a'distance; that an old man named'- Dona’d Ross, while lying wounded; was stripped of his-cloth es and indignities committed upon •himj that, .another half breed,Vandal, was seized and was cyt and wounded-' al| ovejr the body; also whether they lyid any information cone-ruing the wanton destruction of property in t he scttl. meut of B itoche’s after tlm' fight by Canadian volunteers ? Hon. A. P. Caron said he had written Gen.- Middleton to iifq^tire.- whether there was any truth in. these statements, and this was the reply he. had just received ,by telegraph :— “In answer to yours of tiie 10<It, I Nmve~tb say that Donald Ross, after shooting Captain Fr neb, as was slip posed, waiTs!rdt"*dead a few minutes after. I saw hitj liody . with Ins daughter sitting beside'it-, and I have heard since that the priests after- . Wirds’lmrietl it. As regards Daniaxe Carriere ami .V onlal, I never heard . their • rianies, r-"wa.s riding all over ' tlie field until late, buck wards ami forwards, and had anv such disgt'atte. f.ul acts been cohiinitted I ipiist ha e °een' them. I found one . w<mude.d they supposed' Im, hatdtgi ven up. the ■ practice, This exposure shows that lie has not done SO,'and is as ready as ever to dabjile in political dirt, and wbep discovered to attempt to cheek it ont before, the world.— LondonJ^rec ■Pl't£9. on HOUSE AND LOT FOR .SALE. THE undersigned' offers for salejiis House and Lot bn Queen street, Clinton. ’ The house is -newlj‘-bui;lt7isix--robtnHpthre&lupstalrs-and-three- d >wii; bard and soft-water; good collar. Situate in’ rising • and' healthy locality.,’Terms easy. Apply bri the pr’emises-ur'address Clinton P O, • 327.tf • JOSHUA HAMNER House to Rent. or. for Sale. T'wo STORY RRIQK Il6u.SE on Viqtoria-St., occupied iit present by,Mr. John Robertson. It consists of 3 good large rboins down stairs and Refrcshihent room in front, recently used as a- Rcstmiraitt,’ and-7 good sized rooms up stairs',- summer kitchen, cellar-, stable, hard and soft Avuter,'.and quarter acre lot. For an\ further particulars,- apply to VV. W. EaRRAN or JAS. BIGGINS, the owner. • 330 ' G2IAS. HA.HILTON, " A UCTlONEERj land, loan and insurance-agent /A Blytii.-Salu3-atteinled-in-t<>wn-andcoitiitr-yy- on reasonable terms. A list of fiirtiis and Village lots for sale. Moiley to loan on real.■estate’,' at low rates Of interest. Insurance effected on all jclasifes of property. ■ Notus and .debts collected.^ Good's apprai8ed,Vffn’00’hl"0;trwnrnit3Si'on'.'''-Biiiil<~ rapt stocks bought and sold. . ' . .. . Blvth.Doc. 16,1880 WANTED. Goon GENERAL SERVANT wanted. Ap " ply to Mrs. J. Rbkve, opposite Teinperanec Hull. AP.d±lst,,J885.__^, „ J ' _? 833 ■ WUHuury. J. E. BLAOKALL, Veterinary._Surgeon, • Graduate of the Ontario. Veterinary GollegOi-To,. ronto, having opened an o.fiue in Clinton, is propared to treat all diseases of domestic animals on the niest .modern prih- . - elplos,- AIK operations •carefully' performed, and calls prompt- '* ly attended tb’by d.iy or . =^^-^---^^^^jy|j^peoMnoderate^a^^f=5S==s=; ..Offioe,—‘1st door -AVW of—.Ken-. ’ ’ nedy’s.H'»tel”, Clinton, Orit. V-17. Ph'otogr^pSe^s* CLIN I ON. Life Size Portwts a' Sseoialty, -...........; '■ “V Clinton Marble- Works "" “~^““HyRON7STREETFMT0Ni 5 ■ * . ' -.u, ' ■, -i * W. H. C00PERt.'\jr,;, Manufacturer of and dealer in all kinhs of t Marble & Granite for Gemetory —...JWorlL at figured that defy competition . t J IT-"-"*- ♦jjAl-’.ft tnanufactufSt of the Celebrated AttTtFfGtAL SroNE lor Building pur*- puses and Cemetery Work, which must Ke seen to be appreciated.-^-AJl work warranted to give satisfaction. NEW BOOT & 8MB STORE 111 PERRIirS BLOCK. Ordered Work A SPECIALTY. REPAI RING Promptly MWndid to* tr nn i dau COX & CO., STOCK BROKERS, TORONTO. MEMBERS 10BONTO STOCK EXCHANGE, Have indepenxlejut^&aGtLjMitri.J3y„ which New York continuous Stock quotations are received more rapid- ly-than, by any other source. , Buy aisl soli on commission, for cash,- or on .margin all securities deal t in onthe ■ . Toronto, Mun treat, and New ' ■ York ^jtoclr fjlxchanscs. Also Dxuciite orders in Grain and. Provisions on' the -Olilcago, Board otTritdffs.-. • . Daily cabio quotations of- Hudson's Bay and of her stocks.. , , 26 TORONTO STR-EEJy^ EJiESS OPdKIOAr>$. The Honorable David Mills, if truly reported; will have to be »dd- ed to tiie list oft persons unfit to represent a Canadian cqnstilueney. ’Although he voted on the Scott Act question against permitting the sale pf he -r and wiim, he must have dotie that as, Mr. Goldwin Smith would put it, under p/Sssnre from the fanatics of-his constituency, or else, Miffi-ring from Mr. Smith, he Minks' whiskey s more wholesome beverage t-hari these, and one thatOught to be - -e.ncou raged.—He. aciuhJly_com pl ai its ed of the increased buiden the~Hp1rit . Aax, .WO.uhlJ lay upon j the peopfrrr Poor people 1 stinteil of their whis key. We have heard incessantly of late pf the intemperance of temper atice refbi'mers. According to Mr. Mills even Sir John Macdonftld is an intemperate reformer,, going al together too far when.he. adds to the taxation of the' poor, people’s whiskey. We welcome Sir joint into the banks of the fanatics.— Wit ness.- . , ' J ■ ,., inan in\ self,^aJjALseut for a strnluber; which was brought.in-by.: some of ' the men. The matt was. taken to .'oiir.O.wti hospital. The whole state ment, is a foul calniniiy; ‘ J. repeat again that the ijoiiduct .of-tlm men? has heeii wonderfully good We hail five Wounded men of the enemy hi ought, into our hospital, all carried, in bv the ttoldiers themselves, (flear, hear.) ■ . The Surplice Question. feelingly, . But j ’wo are . forced to conclude that these B^tpi-pi journal ists wh.<> speak so slight ingly »»f th >.t particijl >r law would-hi ve chosen their language more carefully hail they known that’ it was-placed on the statute J>oqIc by the'r own friends, while Mr, Mackenzie was Preiiiier and Mr. Blake Minister of Justice. • David Maepher.-on’n reaignatidn has been plrctid in the bauds of the Pre*. ■ tiiier, A negro named. Iraac Bowie stab- , bed a •white map named Alexander Mitchell, in tlm village of Chats worth, It was the mmi' lily.fair day, A gre>t many men had been drink ing; Some of the whites who had been drin.king insulted tliei’n, and when they went to go.htime, followed them .up, and Mitchell, was stabbed iii tlm.throat. Tiierejs great ex citement; the negi o l.aB gone. One day last-week an old ladv who gave her name as M.s. Patter son, from Lunes post office, armed in. Kinlnss, Bruce coujty, : on her way to Paisley. She said she - had intended taking the train at Luck now, but had given her money'to a, young inan named Artusfioinr to get changed for her, and altjiough she waited twrFhours he did’t.ot return., Being without, money she underiodk :to walk- to Paisley-to see-lier-s<>if , there. ' At • Medicine Hat two cowboys liunmd Hale, and Cas^y, the latter a "crippre.-lrad a disi>uHi' o^ser"iTHttrng- on a bd/se.race. Hale subsequently left the town, and Giisey started iri pursuit. 'They met four miles out, ..and in the encpiinter Hale killed l-iis adversary, who was literally riddled, four bullets entering his body., Hale appropriated his" vic- ■tim.s hbfcse-aiid .has—not siticii been.' setpi. The.dead man, as well as his , ’ slayer, are both ■ Amei Seans. • Casev some years’ago lost--l>otli Jigs in ,a -liowstdrih in Montana. - ° . BRITISH—FOREIGN. • M tjor Greenfels telegraphs that messengers from Gobru report that El Mahdi died of suiallpux on ,Jriti&' 29th. Sir Charles Gavun Duffy has written an. open letter th me columns long to Earl Carnarvon. The letter is one of congratulation to. the Vicer oy for his adopt ion of an admirable and uptight policy towardti the Queen’s subjects in Ireland." Sir Charles.suliiuits to the Lord Lieut enaiit that if the Conservative Ot»b- inet jimlei’thke to’’ restore Ireland’s control of tier own local interests and to accord her the fame kind of' inde pendence enjoyed by the British colonies, not a single Irish member in the next Parliament will refuse to support the procrajinmu'ot his gov ernment. Tlm restoiation of the” Irish Legislature, Sir Charles declat-. es, is. the only measure - that;will ever-succeed ill rendering the..Irish at home and abroad satisfied? ' • ES-ON- BEASPIFEMYj— The Term Defined Retore the . llamLtun Presbytery. -There was a large attendance, at the meeting of -the Hamilton Pres bytery Tuesday of .last w,ek. Rev, .Mr, Lai<UftW, the moderator, pre sided. The secretary read . the fol lowing resolution, received from the sessional clerk of Er’skine church :' Mp. Jolin A.”Jones, a meTnlmr of Ei-rikine church, having made app|i> Murray & Lajwan’s Florida W. is probably the kn-nplest ami pH perfume ever made, being ai holt: nothing more than the delieitniH grance of rare, flowers', pi’i'seyved made permanent, ami it is dopL’ to this purity of composition tbiv! immense popularity is in a g measure to be ascribed. - Pliysician to patient)?-You sin take two grains ot quinine every i or ball'jidur. " Patient Great Scott f doctor,. that rather often ? Physician No. Take it in a l whisky. Patient—AU right. Tuvo gi every—how .often d'id-yon say ? Physician — .Every :hoyr or hour \ Patient—,All right, doctor, grains every half bf’u|':; , 0' SHILOH’s COUGH uiul C.nisuu)! Cure Is sold by J.(I, Cohn e, HiIR.ii a guarantee.:. It cures eonsiniipi.io ' ‘ . . '' ' . " A tramp who asked torjireakfa a farmliiiuse and i.as' refused.a si crusj pxclatmed, with, an injure/; ‘Alas, Imw .deceptive is huimin —n rvrl~—Fm’JwiHn i g litsNri:v?.?vT.hq your, barn, eaten of.year, apples*, drunk yo.ur -cider'; and po-v y.mi i • me os an litter stinnger. wliojia claim i.q bn .your lriendsl.iip? ■ * , Arquse the Liver when torpid ■National Pills, ..ft goml, miti in Ca thartic, sugar-echi led. 335-2 SLEEPLEd-S N..GH i s-, bi’id. • n able bv .ihut- terriii e .<-oii”uy .i;: Cure is tile remedy tor you ' ‘io . J\ 11. Combe.' y '■ wanted a hivorcj.. ClIRRILVT TOPICS------- toTth e P u b id c. r .HAVE appointed MR. ROBERT GORDON, ae1 General Agent it trio.Goderich Marble Worke fortho Obuhty of Hutoh. —-.-^^^..jogEpi^VANSTONE-..,---- j Proprietor .V“' CANADA WILL NOT SURRENDER., » The question for tlm people of the ^G^Mt-ed-Stat-esAto^cbnRidt^wfter^ll,!. iHi^Wotii'd the annexation of C.an* ada J>e productive of. good lev *uh? We would be taking to our bosoms five millions of people, the ‘most’, turbulent-, of all—tiie colonieri tbaU Britain ever had Wedded to social po’irttcs very dissimilar to *;ur own*— a system of denominational suhools ‘ prevailing ; tf State Ch.uruh in Que bec- guaranteed by the Treaty of Paris; which could not be disturbed. Do we waiit the French language Spoken in Congress and every' word of Congressional pFoceediiigs ptioted „ ,1-U -bQ.th ,tbe...F.iench,.and..English. Goderich, reM, CITY PAJNT SHOP COPP$& LOGAN,. AU kinds of lt(W^?‘si^f''AJfD OftjJA. MENTAL PAINTING, Paper Ilanglnff and DoOor- atirigdoffie lb the Latest ftesooing, KalsominiiiJ Elags', Banners, Eto<, < Artistically got up. Orders promptly attended to. Shop-ISAAC-S’L, CLIMON. March 30th, 1885. - 832-8t ■ '< laiiguages? Canada Inis a complete svstHn of laws administered by a most lenrimd and accomplished ap pointive ju ticiary. Nearly ■ three millimis of squareTnilPs of wild lands would, like tlm lands of TexaB, not- be surrendered Without a full equi An leh C Cu stonis"<hi t ies Which now uppbrt the Dominion Government and pay eighty.cents per capita to support the local governhmuts would i ot he easily stirreiidered. Tlmv wouln demand an eqdvalent for the most ekteuBivo and valu*bliH fisliAriim in tlm world, for when did the Anglo Saxon race voluntarily give up a valuable thing once it was in their pGssession Chicago After the order of mornjng ppayyr in St. James’ Cathedral at Sunday morning’s service, Rev; Canon Du-' mo.ulin stepped, into the pulpit', clad in bis su» price, and Before announc- . ing his text stated that he desired to- say ft few words tri loving kindness, such as .should exidt 'between- a, pastor and Iris people,-to the con, ■gregation, in ret'renee to a matter - that' lnidTcaused some couiment, vtz-r IriB preaching .in __ ■ . - HIS SURPLICE.. ' First, lie said, at regarded doo triiio' or’churchmaiiship this charge hftd nO significance whatever. »»-l.f». the ,bla.ck- gow.n bad ever beeii a badge of party it had long ceased to be so. lit proof of this it mivlit be cited that the most pronounced, low .chlirchnTpiritl' Canada no w preached in surplices, and not in gowns, as everyone could ascertain for himself. Second, the change was made simply as a matter of convenience. Everyone must have seen that it was highly iiiconvenieut that - a clergy . niau should be obliged, in these days, when the clergy were ho scarce, to jetire from, tlm service:^afiduiiidSesH- a11d^dr-ss htumelf tw-ice over ilnrilig 'the,game- service; It seemed to- be much more simple, and certainly, was i asier, that he should p -rform -the wholiTHtirvice in tljersftme dress. It enabled him, with the approval of tti e Bis 1.0 p’;tO"ct <rt hew or k~nf tl m Church altogether in a -better way. He trusted they would see that tills W .i 8 don ej^^’JY’ '“■V? itigs,-ioY'tire Uhuricli and her work. And finally-, having'said this nbMv manly, open, and, lie trusted, loving spirit,- he bad said all that he meant to say on the subject.’ He then -’-proceeded-with - Iris-Her-motir--*— - - A Canadian Woman’s Applica- tion^to a Detroit Court. The Detroit Sunday papers con tain tiie following reference'to a divorce Court suit tried there bn Saturday:— ‘Yesterday the superior court heard the’application of Sophia C. Tlidmp-- son . for a divorce from John P. Thompsort. The complainant is about 20 years; old and daughter of one of •‘Limlsay is'excitHtbover thR«arr<-fit of Capt-jj. Scott, tutti-Lieut. J. Gml- fiey, of t-.lw Salvation" Army. The army werw. holtling a knmidiill in the cpi.itre.of 1.1 iri main street about ’eight-, o’c-lo.lk; ’Tire.'~bffict'i'S were . kneeling in rhe centre of.(lie soldiers. A police'officer broke through the corps and dragged Capt Scott from his. knees, arid charged him with causing .ail Obstruction, They-were followed to the lockup by the’Salva- tioiiiatH who.co'itinu-‘d siiiffina. also and original- definition: ■ ' He who betrays another’s .* because lie has quarrelled-wi!h was never worthy.of the na friend' A breach: <4 kin-lr -•< The President’s Peculiarities r}£0. POTTS; House, Sign, CAdiPIAGE & PAltfTEJt. PapAr llMtiiiiff ana Kalsoinlning t'Mtid io noA«. SchM BlMkboarde a tpeOidltn. Salto faaiiHn Gnarantted and jitloint with the UfMi. Ritidentth-Marji Street, vlilalt'OJf, isLstn t .... ' ... . . .... REMOVED, ““ROYALSHAVING PARLOR,”- X I/.HARRY FIsUER fiasrcinoved two<l<x>ri West of Kennedy1'* hotel, whore he Will be ploaaed to Blve a nice clean shave and A stylish hair-cut to all former patrons and a< many new on FEDERATION THE DESTINY OF CANADA The destiny of Cfthadu will then Im, eillter to join in thp Fadsi Ation of the British Empire, or to become annexed to the United .States. The first is on the cards; annexation to the United Btatefe is not,. After all, it is aqnestion of interest*•dellata and dents. Sentiment does not Baltimore Herald. The Fresidtint’s eye never wan ders. He looks you clearly and ho iiwtl^n rh^fHOtVTrfrea ks it I ways frankly and directly to the point if the erraml is one of business, and with a di'Cideoly nierrv and genial tast, if the errand is simply to pay respects to him. His voice is best •described; by the expression fat fab setto. It is. such a voice as you al w.ayH meat in. men of big, fleshy, bulky bodies. His favorite attitude is with his hand* behind his back, not cla-ped, but the palms outward, about six inches apart, and be uo ?consciously keeps up a steady flap* ping of the left hand. Hh looks at. ids feet a great deal, apd sometimes seems to bo ajmisiug himself by mapping sbp’ut on the various Ogur as on the carpet, especially if the conversation be wearisome, as it very often is. From 10 to I2.| Urn President ‘rarely aits down. the promient merchants of London, Ont. Sim. was accompanied by a number of her relatives and friends fioiirthat city. ^The, eyijeiice.jMa.de. a conclusive case for the complainant and would have entitled her Jo a decree, out as she was leaving the ■witness stand JudgA Chipman mop ped her, and tlie following colloquy i nstied :— ' ■_ ‘Where did you;say you lived i’ ‘III London,,Ont.’ ‘When ^did you cbme from there ? ‘About a year ago ’ ' ‘Why did you-come here? Was it. for the purpose of getting a. di vorce ?’. . ._? “‘^’^es^r^'iFwaFI’ ■ Tim' judge .mused for^a moment, and then said, 'peremptorily,*‘l shall decline to grant a divorce, in.. j..his case. -I have no doubt us to th’ complainant neing entitled to relief, but-film. frankly a rmiis having conm from lmr home in London to Dtitnoit- for the express purpose of,getting a divorce.’’Our statutes piovide that a year’s' residence in tlm state i> ' necessary.. *Tbis provision should be interpreted, in spirit rather than Ju letter. Tim intetitioii was that, a resideii.ee shonlil be had .in good t’aitlvnQt for the purpose merely of ^geUjiig--fMUy<>iuM*r-^I-jloiiimt-bJifrve- 'in making thiMtale lUiasyliini'Wlieie disgruntled, couples, can secure -di Forces which Would imVbe given to them at theirjmiiial 'IjbiijeH, The i/omplainant'Wouhl have graVt< diffi cUlties in getting a divorce in Ckiia- Jh, as only an act of Parlianieni^ cmld grant it, Tile parties in this case are wealthy, and if I am wrong they can go to the supreme court ami Inivd.mv decision reversed. I do not believe, however, that that would take a differutd yiejv- my own, I must deny by an enormous crowd of spectators Another officer arrested Lieut. God frey. '• ■ A Mrs, Arnott, of Rawdon, Que.^ was reported to have died suildeidv some three yeais ag«>, and at the t'ilim it, w,as suspected, that she inet Imr death .by poison.' ■ .Her son Wllliuin was suspected, of having killed Iris- mother io "obtain possession of the farm. .He left suddenly for .tlm United States, and Whs not arrested. Nothing further was heard from him until a few oays; ago when he was arrested at Newport ou tfmjrh^rge of iiiurder; He was taken • to jMi-s ette, and. remanded until January next;' The remains of Mrs. Arnott have been uiieartlmd for the purpose of being amilyz’ d “for the discovery of traces of poison, and Dr. J. Bak er Edmonds has been en'trlisted wi,b I lie process. ■ ■ ' • At the meeting of-the ifamilton Presbytery Mr. Ross, <-one;of *the members, said that there Was'a growing dissatisfaction ngaitist Mr. Cathcart ah'mitg -a section- of the church nminbersltip because he had been a Methodist .before-becoming a Presin teriam When asked if that, was. tlm ofily"<Fcason nf. the dissatis- =fact?i ony^lr.a^oH^mAixL^-kAYes, ju it..: less rhati.ii every congregation there- am always a certain number of obrditic grumblers who influmme tlm opinions of others.’ Rev. Mr. F sl) er, •• hriwever, said that the .custom of rising wJten singing, and • sitting wTtfre'praying IthiI recently. been iim- troduced into the church, and that -ome of the congro'gatian-blamed Mi. Uatheaft for iittroduuingi his Aietliodist customs; /Mr. ‘Corlett from the K,i|lirtde church, speki strongly in favor of Mr. Oathcart. The church ftt Ki bride, he thought, .wouldjcloseUp if Mr. Oatlu-fti-t wft- not selected as its pastor, ‘lie may* - mr--it 'ftft’t:|TndiRt,‘'-Bnirl‘““M'r.'“(“}<iTlfrrt; ■ sturdily. ‘I don’t “knew. I’m a striu* Preliyteri hi myself. JBut on<* thjng I do know—that if Mr. Until- Cart is ft M'-thodist, hi* preaches tlm gospel and has built -up the chrirch. body from application lot a dlvurcp? At young wife burst into tears, sobs tilled the court room; ■consoled by her father and friends; Tne pro onged Absence of-- the lady from home, and her earnest efforts for a separatum from her husband had finally resulted in nothing. thin announcement the and She th fair her Was Thera is « JadjMtt Berlin who has given birth th twenty children, and, being anything but an old woman, may possibly yet Tnomso that num her considerably, H -r namo is 1 AM ERIC AN. — $300,000 worth of property de«* troyed by-fire in Chicago one night la->t week. x Recently the wifaof Alm Denser, A,Wealthy but eccentric tartimr, sued Denser fur a'divorce atm - had him enjoined from disposing of bis t>ro«- petty. Thia* ao incensed hiin that Im drove,all his utock, imduding horses worth $26,000; into hie barn, And setting, tire to sit burned the whole thing to the ground. IF improvised A rope from his suspend rts,’ a towel and a piece of cord and hung himself from the door frame. «. Miss. Grace Hand, a beaujjfnl Iowa girl" aged 16, Wab a m'-mberlot •tlm family of Gorge JoTmAtoiij whose wife was her sister 'Tim lad les cUB’omAdty occupied one bed In thus puolidy Inought against one of its m< uibers. “ ■ . John MUBean, session ebrk Tiie leti'er referred tb iii-thp'reso lution was'in refeier.ee to.’a limetiiig: of the Erskine church -congregation- Imld several months ago. One ob .ject of tfie ineeting was to heal cer tain diffi-rences which had arisen among members of the congregation. LaiJlaW, itioderator of the. presbytery, was iri the chair. The portion ot Mr. Jones’ letter which is ■*<lcmued objectionable is the follow ing 14— • IMaa,invited and jjid attendjlm so-cnllvd “annual, business” meeting of tlm church, but unfortunately an evil spirit under cover of church membership was at, work, industri ously and' successfully propagating despotic eonteiitiim, .stuffing the bal lot. box; efc.'*’ .Consequently another- nmeti.ng was called, Mid wiili shame be it said, to the deep sorrow of a large number of our congregation; tlm u'vil spirit above’ refefFml to had invited otlmi s'-veit kindred Hpirits, each bf wljicli appeared .to be pos sessed of . seven spirits more evil e v e 11—11 icy i-tbei 11 stdA:es,Xaud^,,:in.,_tlii.- mirist of|;tlmit termagant ..babble a geiitlem.iit proposed that tlm meeting rim goverimd by some rule or law, to which proposition ft member snap- ■piyhly replied - “We will have no Otiiei4 law to guide us than'the law, ' otavitejPreRliyfiei'faii TibYrrclr?’—-Oir haring this curt reply I ventured to ask the chairiiian of the . the, paster of tlm church, 'WWmVfy-jj inform me if file, bv-laws of- the Pre-byterian church of Canada-per- nutted the practice of unbecoming ' conduct such as would not be tolor- ated at the ward meetings of the , ‘ lowest “politician ’or pastor replied to my inquiry. -'suggest minded but Very "egotistic hierophant who so -blasphem.ously ehallwtgad a rrspected citizen and worthy mem her otouriehurclr to dare:doubt afi assertion made by our go<'d aurioint ed |nt’stor, trF h^titeteHe to niTTVo-t h n t the by laws be revised. The unbi ased ami Christian like manner ami the noble manlim’sH of eharacter as displayed by tlm Rev^Mr. Lvb, when inqutr'iig into the’cdi'dluetuif, the interested eartias Oh the occasion raforHed to, I Itefe recomtltelid the sychpbaut who fiat With him to Oil deliver to emulate. Rev. Mr, Laidlaw Said h® had, sx moderator of tlm presbytery; e6h- forred with th® moderator of Erskine church sessiOh, and had advised him not to grant a letter of dishnwritm to the nminber who had made such a charge and used such l.mguage, On order of coinplottiiig Grit h. Neither Xlm'clmirnfflTi, * ■*' In eon -fusion,t let the’ that the tittle, sliallow- b'iiig.’ • ' •' ' ' 'j ' .' 'A quiet clerical smile broke-out- like a contagion on tlm faces of the . rimmtier.s of the presbytery. . * Dr. Macdomdd spoke first. '‘You must see, Mr. Jones,’ siiid/lm in ft .-.ootlriiig . and epneiriatorv,. if no . compassionate, voice, That M r. Lai I law, in. refusing t<> allow. Mr. Mom k to qu stiou Mr.* Secular's veracii.v, did'not call iit question Mr. Moiick’s .veracity.’ ■ . . ^Wlty, -1 can’t see -wiry,’ replied Mr. Joims, puckering his brow into a puzzled expression. was decided that the clerk of tlm-session should be iristiucted- to' give, M r. ■ joims -his . di’smissitnr or memBershtptwiwtHnj' shall ■ etracl. ii . wiitiiig the language cotnplaim d of. Mt'.-Jones remained standing near tlm secretary’s table. He evident.A, did not understand• tlm- meaning of the resplutiofi- just pas-ed, and di - not’say aiiytliing until Dr. Macdmi aid addressed hint pleas iitiy. ‘You are a Welshman, Mr. Jones, are you not?’ said the doctor. . Mr. .Tones (whose accent- is soffi: cent indication- that be comes fr<>m’ the lathi of "Llewellyn and the bard-), adniitted that Ite-was. "•‘I thought so,’resumed Dr. Mac donald., ?NoW4 you . are hot very •well up in the English- dictionary, ail'd don't know tlm meaning of the word ‘blasplmmy.’ You. us-d- it. .thinking that -it had a tm airing far re^.off 'iiHjve than its real- meaning. Knowing now that you turtle use of a very tiffenfiive word to expYebs a meaning which you d^d not intend, do you not regret having used .it?' Mr. Jones' admitted Iris regret, .■.buKditLtiri in a- manner which 411 a i 11 ' ly showed that, i’e was by^iio meanT; satisfied,. '', • ■ .'ll"- Love and Religion. ■ F William Flynn, an- ex memberi ot the legislature, asked in marriage W^JJaDjgj^.H(qok, of Pittsburg, Pri,, 7t pretty blOlldd. of 18. He «asa Protestant and she a. 'Catholic, ami the pupents of Miss Hook. Objected to a uiiion, but tlm harrier that tins difference built between rihtm was not strong enough fo keep. .them apart, for F|ynn kept coming and cOming at stated evenings ajf the Week, and Jennie was alw:ai8 at. home. Tlm parents persisted in their objections, and-told him to ceu.m his visits. Miss JenniiV said she wouliLnnt uiatfx any other man but Flynn, whereupon the parents commuted to the visits with the dis tinct undersfamiiiig, Iioweyer, tlirif they were to renntiii single, But finally the wooer was Won fi^m) ln« .slrotig conviction,” ‘anil at flm oml of a five years’ course of lociures to that end*Im consented to Im-baptised in the Catholic faith. i(>f course, this capitulation, nfter so long a siege, was ft sigmil of great joy to the young lady, .fthd she went at once to tlm episcopal residence, gave word that she had secured a prose lyte, and a lime was fixed when who might bring the young mm ami the ceremony. r/ibaptism be Bolemti* ized, ■ tfiider the forms of the Oiholie religion, in eases of thia kind, w TH ..S’ tieh 'of iv LSI.ne v -xCR()Lr:', Wil P Cl ci’>.l GI! Bronchitis linineilfu'i-iy rc'n-t'..- Siiilbh’s Cure. Sold by J H.. ion- ‘Do you ever li-ive n drea lfal feeling come-over yoi't uski- patent medicine jminnl.i -tiiri r H-iend who'complained ol hoi' h- .well'.' ' ‘Oh, yeR, often,’ replied the fri ‘.You should try a bottle pf my all'. I-low often, do you -Jt4iis-t-i-im<-Kte<d 1™.—jA— ' ‘Every ,time::1 see your aclvp . ment on'the fences.’ ' ~ " » . » -v ’’ . - » . . , - ' • . . ’ ‘Every ,tinn*;I see your advp Ind spexsable, — Tlo-re are ; . s i tl 1 p) e. • . r e m e U i es i t i d i pe ,11 s: 11 /J .every-likmlly.- e&tnqng 1.11eSe,..i li pei-ierice 61 yeufs assm'i s he reVordeii Pei-'ry., DaVU' Li-l.R. For. both inteimil, and iipplieatim).'we have liotn .1 it. i-i. vulu.ejj 8peeilrlly'’ca'n' we? FeV/n;; it loi- <-<iidg., ,1-jietiinalisnj, er . wounds-and bruises. Ch tuticn The diHC->ver.r' of-tlnrinahvtit pr taking photbyi-uphs has livun q.ici-J’. t in the niediuu \yor d bj u perfect .u.ii on# retued.t for all acute .neljc- uhd p Nenralght, Toothache, Rhuninad-ui., etc valuable reinwjv. Is ea.led Fluid Li^i.tti.ili, is sold.at 26 c<-nta a bottiubj ju,ui- bnv.i 3-5-5,5t- out m-tbat L'uptmity^pdhlerttp-a’ tiianship - river tilit'in tiwoogh An I this,pledge is soiedin and lectly binding. At tlm timv st bapi ism the, iwo lovets were at' I liadf gone-together without ■ atteinlants, lin'd the snlemir-'cerei Was gpirb' through with. .Wile prit st asked In r it site was to t godinotfier t.-fa^r4ra-p[>y-ynutrg W; readily assented, eager that no iiicalitv should del.ty ilteepiisnt tion of her w ish. . And,, whet ceremony was thi'.ugn the \ „dr.r. wi tli- llu,shed cheeks ati11 tiling words, told lints- the wo that hour has destrb)ed the bai between iliem and that they, .would’soon come In-fore h'tn ; tfi solt-niiijze another cvretuottj Jo nak his blessing. Soon.after, when they gtd married, the priest ^perform the ceremony an r< tli tell't fllH marr'm< New Y that the yoiing wont in liav in com e godmother" con d not Lt tlm V tifi-t of her coin-)^rt . Tl Fritli t r coitiL-rtO'l the as in cottl <,.'aitd’r-.ff.‘i,'<‘(l, as -(I ly sola t on nt hand, that p otlmj Fi-tsi ^tri-Ru+mu-m kri u ^1.^0 V frot 1 •Imi titan.. Tlx 7 wen and this atlviix was a •ted up quit 1 •Jy -'iiH | ossilih*.rimy V anx it tusly for two .yea •H,Imt to loiL clefvrren grew hh tim I t idegroom, ftmlii t> it h liinlJfipt jARitii jitLJL sislt 1 011 heitiu rclxitae <1.Sii Im 1 as mturmcl a vnut g ad v (>f ftVft lie, a school tea •h •r ‘in ohP'<•. Him lived only a few u- afro ilm uboldiug,. hi <1 DOW tifu i to -Rome is ng a ot’C’, for the young g .u moth et wnb 1 1 dnta’e hr on a u fe is M 11 A CORPORATION V.’iftl siunce. Judging fiojn the paragranb from t in Wiislriogten T Corporation* in tl toll it v read:. .pdn^bs a jwper ■ ri i*orv, Im ftrW (ItHlT'l Th' r.