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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1889-3-1, Page 1Volurne 16. Dr. Flt oclonalci. before the House. • ARTIFICIAL 8aar1LI/alts. (Continued from last week.) Mr, Sproule. In there anything in ti lllll about analyzing fertilisers fro foreign countries brought 3n by privy individnuls ? l0 111 to Dr, Macdonald (ilnron.) In order t prove that 1 an right in my eeltautio. I will read the clause. The pro unble o the Bill reads : "For the prevention o frnnrts in the manufacture of ne;ricnitn pal fattiliscrs. 'thou the 5th sec d0 1.10313 n definition of agrioultur„1 for tilisors. It says the v efaiiote "agei cultural fertilisers need iri this county shall be oo,strucd as any and every sub atanr9 imparted, mlaluhctured, pt'ep" r 'id or exposed for nolo for fertilising .• manuring purposes," That plainly 111 fere to any artiche huported its for Misers from foreign countries. 11r, Sproule. It says, "rnanofactured or exposed for sale." But if I send en ardor to Buffalo, as a private fudividnal, and the fertiliser is sent to ,1.r, is there anything to prevent my going over the line and bringing it aoro°° and using it without its being analysed. .ler, Macdonald (Huron.) I under. stand from this Act that all fertilisers must be analysed. If each individual were allowed to bring the article across, what would be the nee of putting on the ' tntute-book an Act for the protection of farmers. It would be useless if each private individual bad a right to violate its provisions ? Mr. Sproule. That is how it le being clone Ulr.ia4PlactlaaHaSarraaaa, >Wiva,t2xCY34.333:bWWsv.'.,44.3a:Y3mP.uttitaa,muitenilrrra.3., ,keubn4r.av/onsiroIso:1C.v_,.k.FCvGrsaYWJot.witv...Lx,3.3w'nr..4.4 34343itirmi.:Aq'.A'.'.43.34 '1.W' BRU`,SELS, ONTARIO, - RIDAY, MARCH 1, 1880. Asum.F1'i.'•.,••I++LYu,.:IKaq'?:ecvoYWgNxe9foC,4iWvrel4.33wluAnlHInYFSr'isM:.W+admrR,¢v:N.'u,xxweWni,rNW'teawYuvcau'q.nlxY%/t-.M,.]Iif1%R,]u4 s„N".Wto4r,v lartao,xYt:.'iP Atir2/'Z,C:,vu,¢�,la•SY:+WnwiV.•e••'+•, Mutates iu 1110 (43111117. They have grown 100gely, they ere increasing tho number of tit it i(aud°, they etre itiorethe ing the d iveetmonte in these ludURtrice in the Me at, nod who', ,you remember that ,\liuhigen awl Illinois Sold other States are younger than Ontario and the 1enitheon of Camel., 314 it pmasonalpio that Wu 8110311.1 gnutiuua to pay this duty in order to put the extra, it'i.mmt fn,o rile pooksti of those ,vile are int 33011 in these o lnstnufa01urins, 11.1 anlnnnt whin'( in taken oat 01 the.,, le(„' 0 Mss •1f the peep'° Who at10314 n. the fon !elm ion of s. citify out We, 1 d elope o the u,tinttal wealth haul any r' he, chin ? I cull the ti intention cattle ceen.•' t' these who • vote age3Ast this in,tine tooligitt ie 333 for to show th•Lt til v stand by I ? U` 7 hart) rath(1 that, by the potpie of the coIIt try, 1• ardor to sustain forei iu aaptMl a.ud foroi,:li '•iveot111entn in tin., r «-water, .1.'.Y (: '• Wing to Lnlsle-n lir. 4',,3(alla•i people in order to meet this ulditiei,al x3( •un:_ 1 might r o1111mo much longer in 4.43.1ing with those nnttters, lett I would reg dud the G .vera. moist that they are leading the conntry int. 1.1,100 8031003 dittieulties in c011- nection with these rtptriotive measures. I 8011 to -night that a retaliatory Bill has beau 3u(rodu°0,1 by O. fe, Baker, 01 Now York, into the Congres of the U. S., and that is going to impose a heavier duty on our products thea we can eon. tend with. Ile proposes to put 1.5 cents n bushel upon barley, and the U• S. t8 our only market for barley ; 5 cents a dozen upon eggs, and we exported to the U. S. last year nearly 52,000,000 worth of eggs ; 25 Dent., a bushel on potatoes, and how will the people of Prince Ed- ward Island, whose principal product 18 potatoes, be able to pay 25 cents a bushel to get their products into the United Stem 3 If we irritate rho U. S. by these retaliatory tariff,this is what we must expect. It is time to facie this question, and to coma to a wise conclusion as to what is brat for the country ; and in putting burdens upon the greatiudustrial class of this country wo are committing a crime against them, and at the same time are leading to retaliatory measures on the part of the neighboring Govern- ment. II stead of throwing open our markets as they have been doing to us— Some hop. Members. Ole Mr, Macdonald (Huron.) Therefore ethere 3a ample provision for the analysis of fertilisers, and that provision includes 4rtioles iuiported from foreign countries 18 well as manufactured in our men. Mother argument that was adduced 'as 0310 brought forward in that pleas. it style which is characteristic of the ostnaster General, who has generally 3 eentlemauly way of putting things in n eluent, of .hauded style, bat with that positiveness MIM011 is peonliarly char. act0038tio of him. He showed that we had 0.11 the materials in abandaoce close It our hand for the manufacture of those 10130388 which aro used as fertilisers, Ile pointed oat in eloquent terms, and truly, that we had largo beds of super phnephntes in this country, and also de. posit. of copper pyrites from whish the salthea° acid is manufeotured. If we law:these raw material/ in abundance, and have every facility for their dis, tosnl, why should any Innnllfaeturcr re. u3re a highprotective d t n t I o sustain 1int in the market? The same hon, entlamau told us that we could manu- aet11r0 sulphuric acid in this country so heapiy that we could send it into the 7. S. and compete with the manufac- ttrcre in that country. Then, why hould we not be able to control our own ianad1a0 market without a protective sty of 355 per cent, on sulphuric acid ? lute is the duty now imposed in favor f the manufacturer. But, if it oan be nanufac0ured here as obeepiy as it eau 3 the U. S., and if we have the rale intorial ready to our bands, is it to the Itenet of the farming community, who Saye to pay this duty, to keep it 8tend• ng es an extra profit to the Canadian producer ? 1f wo have these phosphatic Os, and if we have these two elements sMoll aro required to enter into the unttfa°tura of these fertilisers, is it amenable to keep this duty on in order 3 put the amonut into the pockets of hewn, eat the expense of the Imre allure! community ? I gay it is not, ad therefore we ask the Government to emove that duty. Another gentleman 0rroh0raled this argument. My hon. rind, the Minister of Finance, ty110 is (ways capable of nlakln33 the bast opt of 1.0 fret, w110 is almost able to make hie ant of black, corroborated this remelt, I was astonished at the eaknos.9 of the position which he took. to showed that we had Hell bade of tierpbn0phate0in this country, that wo ad every convenience of mauufalturing ulpharic acid, so that we could compote d1h any country 111 the world, and wo ere told that these artioles wore stilt England, end to foreign countries .9,011 ]mooted iu fwreigu markets. If that is , 3s it right that a high duty should be jput upon these articles in order to put tLfl extra profit into the 5001re18 of the ut:m0f8ctur809 hero 7 When he was ask - cd the question ; Why do you put on the duty ? he said, you must remember that they• aro infant industries. We have e-trd teat expression from time to time yet' 330 list ten years, leo often do I ittar this utatenlrnt that our industries !!00 et an infant ,,,,Reader that 1 °11uo°0 00110311(10 that our Dominion is a found. 13,11, hospital, aur that the Government t and their oU3lportent aro simply nurses o44•0 fur the foundlingo, Whitt eon - Dotes alt infant industry ? You give very facility 1111' tho introduction of the 1.r m (terlal which oho- regmrce, 700 n( her 000,y f'eiltty for the develop. ti the ludo try : bets 11u4 a Cana. dal as 1111((31 skill, as much energy and a ninth 3111011 to enable hitt to {;o into 131 iodnstry and bring not the proper yd01dat as our of any other nationality, d e'preiell7 so when these hon. gentle- d), out of l.hc•!r 01w11 010113110, unite in nvim; that wu 1111V0 greeter facilities in h0 country for the production Of oath. uial fertilisers that, they 11670 in any utker, Whet constitutes 1311 infant in - ,'21 istry n•,'dnitry ? Is it not time to take the long clothoe off tho infant ? Wi11 it develop 44ann8ales and strengthen its bones tis 10333 n8 you do not allow • 3t to walk ? ' 'false off the awaddlingelothee from thee° infante, allow them to ran their nm80108 and those muscles will develop end their toes 13311 hard('), a,td they will 330010 et tho sane way a8 the industries of be U, S. 11800 done.. Talc 3110 infant tdnete/es in Michigan. 7.11 very stown ed village ih Mic11ig8tt they have mall ndu0triee 30113011 ]lave to compote with i o (1dea0 in the 11. S„ And yet they go • every State ir win o1 onrute 13toseof the eldestm. Mr, Mitchell. What about fresh fish ? Mr. klacdonald (Heron.) Yes, they allowed our fresh fish to go in there free stow 1853. They removed the duty on shrubs and vines four or five years ago, and it was not until lest year, and titan by force of circumstances, that this Gov- ernment removed the duty. meet 4 art ,Llk:tlieo het in 3011110 1)1(0. e Roping; are fn mil with excellent welter. New I 33111114 f have given you a good idea of the "Mel lends" (1f 1)433403. I. Rill Ray a few words in re.`arrt to the 1' midwife, 013 11141,)11 1,e I have 88111, 1 0008111)9 it n me'nifinout 001m1ry,, es 110nially for (arming and stank retainer and I believe Dew, le no country in which a pe014031 with a sn1e111 enoital oap 00.031,1' '101(1ltet' nod hater returns than in Dakota. And wily :' Because the inlet nen Is, books ' end. o g.'od er0p ora• (limed the stare your ; because it (meeting especial 0111,1 to alvnul, .3 fit• amok r.1011133 ; 1110 )+ettltl , grime, (. rteg (u the gained, meirot She bee: of feed for nettle on the rouge, and 131311out the eve 01 f 1) 11)133 do rattle oro always in a con- d3t3 r 1 for the markt. \Vith them ad - 1'141141,44R 111:110a d- 1'14(cil 0R111:110a Unlinlihel ottonrtn:titles nre alfoee4 to the ia_in;i.rioas by inrr0r130 (,r1tlnlry 18133,::. 4 end ':..1(, sl mixed farming, Another grew. a1mot- age 13 330 quality Rad ease reit(' which lignite coal call be •scouro,J. About the oldy 00at is the loading and hamlet of it, mrd it is neerli•8,, to may thee with the stoma manufactured for its consumption produces a heat equal to that obtained from wood or anthracite coal, Now a word in reference •0 the present winter. i would just say that it hoz been very pleasant up to the time of writing. We have now five inohes of show which is the most we have heel all winter and the lowest paint the thermometer t'eecbed was 15 0. I don't know but I have pro sumed upon your valuable space but my sincerity In what I had to say kept 011y pen going so that I hall forgotten all about 8pa0e until I was at an end. Thanking you vary 11111011, I remain, Yours truly, Janes S0as00. Madera, Billings County, Bak. Foo. 21, Fourth Division Court. The asnni sittings of the Fourth Diets- 3s0u Court, Co. Huron, was held in the Town Hall, on the 21st ult., Judge Doyle, presiding. The following oases were on the docket : Boss lues, VA. J. H. Alexander—Wade for plaintiff, defendant not represented. Adjourned till next Court. Behead vs. Betimes --Action for recov- ery of amount of it lost pramieery note. Wade for plaintiff, Mame for defendant.. Judgment of 11013 -suit. Simplon lit Son vs, tlleLeod—Disputed account. Defendant appearing and plain. tiff absent and not rcpresertcd, et judg. meet of non -snit was given. Evans va, Stret'on Bron.—.%oti•n1 for servant girl'/ wages. Wade for plain• tiff. Adjourned 1311 next °curt. Mr. Davies (P, 33. I.) And then they young 08. tunilet--Aeeeee on 0011201001. taxed the baskets. 1 'iieolair for plaintiff, Wade for defendant. Mr. Mac lonald (IIurou,) And them 1 Judgment for defendant with costs. they proposed to tax the baskets and Provincial Provident Aseoeistiou ve. they did. Ihoy permitted the fruits to Atetood--Action on note given for lite come in free, and put nlm0st t rest.rietivo aseuranee, flays for plaintiffs, defend - tariff on the baskets. The nurserymen ant in pernoo, Judgment reserved. of our country aro allowed to go into the Pravmoial Provident Aseooiation vs. State of New York without any obstacle Smith—A eimila'r case with tho same being thrown in their way at all, and deliverance, now I see in a Bill before me that an Gill vs. Stdtton et al --Shit fur Moe. obstruction is to bo thrown in the way of ery of rent. Adjourned till next Court. those who come from the U. S. into our Rogers primary creditor vs. White, country to do the same business that we Wade garnishee—Action on note and are pormtttod freely to do in thoire. I garnisheeing money in primary debtors do not wonder at human nature standing agent's hinds. Wade for plaintiff. Ad- ige on its dignity and that the Anlerioans jonrned to next Court. «ay to theuleelvas : I2 the Canadians are A number of judgment 801111110118 debt. 33031133 on in such a course ao much in ore were examined and the usual orders (ppoattionto our interests, we have a made. right to retaliate iu the matter along the lines on which wo have been retaliating. I think it its the duty of 11118 Government to give earnest heed to what they are doing, noel to change their policy to something of a more reciprocal character, se that pea0e, good will and harmony may . slat between the two great nations that aro adjoining each other. �1n lntaresting Letter from the West. Eurrmt Pro'. --If you will allow mo utlleient 8ptlao in your 71lu30ble paper I ill Ray a fete words in regard to the erritory of Dakota. I have been but a host time in the territory but liana tale n adventa330 of the oppureucity which I ave had of seeing the oonntry, I stn ( present residing in the roughest pop. fon and which ds 1010%411 tee the "bad ncie." For me to desoribe these lauds 1 order to give you 21 perfect Moe as to loin appearance would be very diflioult 1.e would else consume considerable ace, however, I will give you as brief net 501.1003 idea as possible. These "bad hcls" lie along the little Missouri river the Western b0nndary c the torritery, heir extent 3e about 150 mdse north ld south end 40 or 50 east and west, hey reeoivo their name of "badlands" t front tho poorness of the soil, which excellent, but from an Indian word 333ifyint; "11. bad country to travel over" ul it is just what the name signillee, r a rougher and more uneven country, t up by more ravines, gullies, coolies,, 1lowu and we: hoots would 110 impose. imagine, to itgine, Tho country 001191911 an innnmareblo number of clay and 1.d hills or ',crates," as they aro called, every conceivable e11ap0 and varying height from two to the hundred feet. some places rho tines of these ."puttee" o covered ,with stn=s, (thorn hove a owt11 0f cedar timberonIhc3$ 113a1dm. 1000 Villa are composed of sand and 6y but thorn appears to bo r. layer of nit° coal over 110at'1y the mntlre conn - Cm varying in depth from a sttrfa00 to cope of to 1lnncired foot, (mopping act the sides of nearly all the orates and o11g many of the ravines and washouts. 10 thickness of these vary from a fogy olioe to many foot, abovo'tltc coal is a layer of clay then one of sand, In any parte there two groat gnautitios of net ie.cp.11ed scoria, which appears to a kind of burnt slay of the color and Novenae of good block, This scoria s been in annul places workedand by 1110 notion of the elements in - 11)011y strange forms, Seet1°red rough this part of 3110 weary are 8t 331130ntit108 qt potr1fled wood in Mune a005 whole trees kava been_ changed to the ha0d00t atone by too adieu et ° elemeete, The water hero is for the w ° 11 tt t la i3 11 s3( a la on li at 0 le 5i 1 fo et(110 ib or of 111 In ai J.' el leg t aB 011 '11'1 hl Iy In w1 he 1133 ha fo to 111 va in th C Fltettal131A1 Imlac'evre. Thera is to be a reduction in the num- ber of licenses and a raising of thelloense fees in Kingst'n. John M. Kilburn has purchased the Christie Foundry property at Owen Sound, paying $12,000 for it. Tho Council 1.t Tetra lugs fried hotel licenses in that village at $300, cat of title the corporation gets bet $80. C. W. Wellington, of Grimsby, is said to have dem011st00.1811 that sugar cane can bo profitably °ratfvated in Canada,. Two now weekly papers are shortly to be established at Winnipeg, viz.: -.'.Che Western Traveller cud The Mirror, Augustine Mellouoll, proviuoial land surveyor, of .Chatham, has con1111en0013 the enrvey for the ddltlng of Point Pelee, Cleo. H. Prince, a gypsy, has been Bent to Kingston Penitentiary for tivo Years for stealing $23 teem a traveller. Ile is an old gaol bird. W. T. Gage, of Toronto, has caused to be issued against Rev. T. W. Jeffrey a writ in an action for $200, said to have been borrowed by the pastor, Mortars. Henry l'olliomiro and W'm. Beattie, of 131009ea Township, shot and Milled 1101110 thirteen foxee luno day lately. Tele 18 a great allowing for a single Boys hunt. Them is great clistr,88 in ICingston, although the ;idol 1304001)00 lite kept it front becoming conspicuous.' 1110141 et the needy aro recent English immigrants of a helpless end shiCtltss character, The KM, and Chatham Jnin0 Cont. mitten on the cr,ction of now county buildings ha,'o decided that 330,000 81100111 he the limit of the amonut to be expanded on bk.) building, inolndin4 heating. linbtawiplion lilt; rare i31 circa/Abet for the perpo'•,' .0f raining money to assistn Oliver, . Ju . (Ire, tine 1'leasur0r oP 721::21 1113111 lowllahip, in making gond the 511110 of which he was recently robbed. Tho tpouoy is to be paid the 1etoweship Trott - aurae not later than the let of Juno next. T110 latoot fraud in Dresden 13 a wring reetrsunp or a tramp -wringer, who 33atb)re up dila3idatod wringers to repair. Of course no does it cheaply, nicely tune with dispatch and dclivere within a week, !1'110 doer, trusting ones deposit their squeezers in the Henle of the tongacy tramp and it's the last of the family mamma. An incorporation applic8tfntt lute been Madre at Ottawa from the 00niit7 of Ens0x. Hiram Walltoi' raid E. Walker, of Walkervlllo, ens, IT. Stuart, N. 3. Wigt°, A Coteem and Thom: I edy, of ICingevillo, and Tani Moss, of `';hnd800, Ltseltiegg a 011arter to carry An bnswcss as the Lakoefttn Navi33ation C'ontpan3, with a 0apltal stook of $80,000, TERRIBLE RAILWAY 4001 - DENT AT ST `IEORGE, 1','o t'el•,tala ti oleit and TWOS' [ nlurerl, 'Che 341. Leal express train running duet on the (11.1121 line of the Great Wed - Division of the Grand Trtlnh railwny, met with a terrible lble na"ident at et, (leorgo Aa elm was voodoo','through at 11311 tong 3(:.1 0) \Volo 11v '•v<suing. Tile 114r;la 1 u h l,l:!e "h,nt Ihl i goerlersnf a mile son 111.,1113(- 1 131•ryi ,,, with it the lett• 1, , , , uf OW 11110, r arei8thi333 of n din• i. ser. it 1'cclt 1.:311 3.u(1 a liret•,,3 133 nae 1. '1'11.414,41 -11 1113 train 0ru3,ed in „afrt,'. ')i 011 :hr;.-+ rat•, two fell to th.' ^r,rtrtl, el't1(1 1v, tip' 1110(14 a'ir 14111 3111 l 'tent, 4.1111the l'O1110.11 h,011;, •n:. pe. 3.33 1 fr •11 Ili • bride., which broke about 111y foes 1, „'•1,.,.l 1 111 311' nu'1. 11h 1 1310111 i0 0/1 21''3 lro,411. 5)33111 atone 141111, 3411133, 1133,11) ''3) ..,.t long. The •••np.uit of rte t .1 ':e its, which were pretty %veil cr.nvl d, L0110 1(4.1: (.111, 3431043010 to a depth of over 130 feet and mast of then who were not 3i :led outright were nlangted in at 011011kin33 manner. The number of killed a•i far as learned is ten, witile the wounded will probably tench the slumber of thirty. One Oar, the rear one, upended and took Cres. The other two escaped that, but sere nevrrtho'aee broken up very badge. The scene of thele awful eate.s• tropbe fa it most heartrending one. How the accident ouaarred is variously accounted for. Some say that the driv- ing rod of the engine broke and the frog. menta tore up the traok. The train was going at a pretty good speed. 00013 1I0,1,1An. W. Ri, Womp, London. 11. R. 3183008, London. Geo. Leggett, M3tohell, A, W, Eminent, WVood.toek. Dr. Swan, Woo:istoak. Miss Moore, Brantford. Joseph Peers, \Potdstock. Mr, McLain), Detroit. Ilam) Angle, Rhein •n, A waiter, 010342(1 011k310718, run 1\.911.31x31. Mise McLeod, Inger•o11. Mary Chafie, Ponti:a(fi Mich, Jas, Hyslop, Goderidh. John McKinley, Detroit, Fred Hancock, London. Thos. N, D02tney, lecturer. John H. Wilson, Chatham. news for holden from 'tritain. Cargoes George ,13argotto, Niagara falls_ are pretty well bot3ailt r^ n t1 the Coe , a ,toe lot of tannic advertising cards at It, Haan, St. Catharines. de' 101)3 rates at Tal: Boer Publishing Clouse. Mc, McLaughlin, London. 010100131 (1.040'330211'Aportsd gaud. i• Try a tboiteepd of them fol' f(istrdlln• .'aa:ttVairer L1•. W4"'-i,,ttea400019. I I 11111) ' 1' f." 1. 'u .uP'Ir..•izw lsaf,wo,H',T'•Ha:N'.s%'. . 1330100.2 43,3,.8,.:90,fl, n-.'YT'A3,ifl a it Tl: i,1 n"d•9..meet that thee,. ,,,e (Iain 1.h 1e1 wit 1911 1,1 ! 1J! 1'1 . f ,.A 1111, The (1(•ner'01 .f .I!1, \x'.!'101,1 3)1 n- 11-3 eV 1,1 ,, r' b)d,.l,. 1R ,(r+a'l, l 1031,1, Mr. 0111nlbe1!,l:l 01.1 r,+'ur,n„t Il'eu1 31 aoloatin oft e Agrimtltm's' and the Free Deed League.11 3a Aes e t31(1 held the other ,1,0y, tine A strange 3110ea3.. that defi'a' 1iageoe0 - member. (.x1400 .301 L ms-,! van tel in ie dee1lnatiug a part of Keupuaty, taw,.. of dine't;r 3'3ving t.31,, Provineal The Pope is said to feel uneasy over ei1(,v. the mai J0 1131 agitation in remade, The (hlbrrie 053lere' &wso,v:." 9h held The firer slllprtteet .3 tobacco, grow.. a /meeting the ,:h n d l}, , . IL,l,eiLed 11133(1sibu' hob been Rent toliartlb•lro, •,Tung 1e."13t'u 3t fey, �3! •.teeing river It amlhoa lull 11 half of 4) op1 „r t 1-, ':oty „. goer 211 .e. . •)t per 8tn1•V1n,a 1,1 2433,1! 1.e'',.' (too of 81)1(11 'e#el'••4, 1'11333. 1 .,3()i. 9! ,.,,1t^ C -r:.:-:, e a'licil .\ d np:,.trl, Ft „in 11••l.r '1', ), Ln h, 3 -'.au• n 1,.,t . f , ;(011(3, s ys 11101"1 1 Il+:el 1.11.114 line :t:1131;11 (1 11'1,,ila •;.lami;ed .fur 1, rtu 1.i. ion. thcln;elvoi ! ILt ' n 7 n rV ;,..13,,11 3( 7 3 h. Loon 111 l 1, I p a ,.1 1::nn many {Wilt,. 32(1 o1e.1 by tee l.,auu•..., in 7 ,. ,,, ,e 4 r, . lcIW1t%erh3+,d• 1 dl who . e , '! t•. 31 e .a Lly Mr. 1',rn•ll's ph•') r,t+ r(',,ort4 (hat , .'I the ,,,,1 , ';.1;0 • 1. the lriat le:.l ler', 11''.- 1, ,,:r; 1...:t• b •: mere ,t n o ' '3 u• ..,'a Eluu,;33 tirmtcut. IIr. C'a0001'.) herd of +1Initohi, bt i'.1., ' 1193 .111.3. 1, •c,,' ';r'. have 00011110/ Detroit, 0't their 1x13• t. i 1 e 1.t e. r:l 131 t Lust n alit so, t ect« the world's fair iu Paris, of f 1 71ne,n1.n, Q. (3., -1 'r(9tn, ice-pue•adeut' met deei.1,• 1 1. 12111 134 xt atonal e011'enti1n in :Iant. ant V. The Cauadien 1aoitio exh311'iuu ear drew a large crowd to Forest the ,titer day to see the exhibition front Manitoba and the Norlhweet. It is estimated that 1)0 loss than 800 persons passed through the car, besides children, 11, W, Johnson, the noted athlete, was arrested Wednos'lay night by 17eteetives Davi, and Stettin while 0umi+lg out of the Grand theatre, The arrest was made on a capias sinned by a 101r. Howell to wheal he' wed about 5200. A company of prominent and wealthy Sandwich gentlemen has been formed for the purpose of boring for natural gas and oit at the sulphur springs, Sandwich, and intend etarting the 001015r4ee ltlmeet i n - mediately. There is considerable excite. meat in the town in consequence, and real estate values are stiffeniug. 4 .,ale, r:'"r' "p....a'- 1Prinoe Rupert, tile eldest ,8111 of Vein .. Ludwig, of 13:tvarirt• the heir to the Iiavuriiln throne, is insane. 011311030 are constantly mugged from British Columbia into the United States to oracle the Exclusion Act, The en0lvstorms throughout Germany aro 3ncrensieg la, severity. Railway traffic is seriously interrupted. Twenty persons in Laporte County, Ind., have been attached with trichinosis and moss of the afflicted ones will die. A despatch from Munich .says that King Otto of Bavaria has been proved without a doubt to be hopelessly insane. Over 1,000 laborers have left the Is- thmus of Psllam30 duriug the poet week, and work on the canal has been almost stopped. Mayor Grant, of Now York, is push. ing with vigor the telegraph and tele- phone companies in regard to burying the wires. The President hes epproved too bill for the admission of Washington, Mon- tana, North Dakota and South Dakota as states. One hundred dollen has been offered for a room from which a good view of President Harrisoa's ineuguratiou can be obtained. No weal has yet been received from the missionaries captured by the Zee- zibar insurgents, and grave fears' for their safety are entertained. Wheat is very firm, with. favorable Local News Items. ORInm,301, curtain 1nuellt° et 5118.10'8. M10.1 DOLLY Hasty was visiting in Sea. forth for a woe?t. ' gas. (Cares) Iirtr, of Burlington, is vio)tiog ;Etre. floss. Rev, W. T, Cr ter, of Brussc'n, preach- ed in 3110 St 3011,1'0 e11ttro11, Bavfieidi Sundev. \V. 13, 1'1exsole Rented 01 Braesale from Helena, Meetama, on We,hle8day evening, Of thio '13°13. Wm. Benedict, Sauilaa, Mich, Prof. Gress, Of the 1ti11nes,:a Agriou ertments tion, D. H. Lequesne, Cleveland, the 1frCoto 10 to a 90s oper cund entc of frosted Unu1r excetteuss has been appointed , W. MaV'11cen. 1 Iia 1 1 0 1 s sec S1. t u a tV. wheal; W113 sprout 50004 used n d perin endant of 00 John's Sabbath th ;2, Joh;.ton, -.....+Rot'. The Cossack ex edition to Ab School as a11ce0na00 to J..Hargreaves D. D. Co p yssiliia, who Cooper, Niagara Falls. a ls. p removes v1, ea to uv tTo t ' d oon 1 d hlnoff hos bee.o n th ". n captured s course ! ros a 'Mies_ d byo£ Um. Lentiell, e oit. &emelt antiwar, Ou ac0oeu tof havig a rye^k m: sa. Mfrs, Lendsll, Detroit, h010104 cite Ruselan Tn>7•: 300 of r'�Knox church withdrew Mr, and Mr , Marshall, Dorchester. Fronel territory. flag at S3g411a, in the evening service lest Sendai. to allow ill05. Luang, Hamilton. The steamer Circe, which arrived on those of his congregation lvlfo desired to lift, Martin, Woodstock. Tnesdny at Halifax from Glasgow, lost do so an opportnnfty of hearing the erten. Mr. Knight, Woodstock. your valuable horses on the passage out genets in the Methodist church. of a shipment of seven. The loot ani- Tnnlra was no service in Sr. John's mals belonged to John Gilmour. °horab last Sabbath owing to the snow There is a cradle in New York that has blockade. Tho incumbent exohanged rocked over 19,000 babies. It be"an to work with a neighboring pastor Mr. rook nineteen years ago' when the Sisters Cluff driving as Thursday, bat owing to of Charity started a little foundling Rue elaouuins not o running en Saturday the hospital oh Twelfth street, New York, gl y got Clore. with 83 iu the treasury. Inc Gerrie Videos says of a well. A mind reader has been 0500(0033133 on known former Brnssolite : On Wednes- Gen. Boulanger. Ho gives President day our popular miller, R. Brack, shipped Carnot n «ix months' lease of polder, and a car load of flour to 11. Donna, N.B. Dir. triose Bonhtuger's march on Germany Blhiack ha s flour, and although s worked 30 11l2mill ha,'t for been 03,, Stuttgart, The 330080131 says the in- terpretation was correct. running night and day for some time he Over 1000 laborers have left the I8th is lint able to keen n3( with ordure. He mus fleeing the past week, and work on expects to shin 500 barrels this week, 1110 Panama Canal h:{x been almost I'1vatoratsrlc,—There was no abate- opped. Only 002111iva is being donemeet of interne' i11 the evay;elist10 ser. ton• oid'tue risk of forfeiting the con - aid in the Methodist church this weekces,inu. No irlinolrlers have ooaarratl, aid nightly rho church was filled, often bat business is at a 8t30Udst3th crowded, with IL 11208t attentive co'lgrega- Pigolt has creetod a greater sOnention tion. The Sabbath services 'were of a than before by confessing that he forged very interesting cl2Lractor,the only trouble the letters wheal] les testified were It n • at the evening service was tho rluuvh was ueU'e,tend311011 080051ug toparts unknown. too crowded to admtt or Ch istlen work. Connell for The 'Times Tuesday asked for ors getting about conveniently or to rsons nn to the fr desirous of new adjonrnunsnt of the noauuission iu ieg1 freer of the order that they and their clients might church getting there. There have been 011340 1.p their mind as to their future grand 3101301'113 fought and coon for course, tho Dictator this week, flowerer. Iu the ift's. George Hirsh, of Navaho 0011110y, two weeks and a half of the seviees up- i'exas, gave birth to six children on thowards of ono hnnd)od individuals have. afternoon of Saturday. The mother and 331.lfes.ed conver.ion 51111 e. great many children are doing well, and the father 1210r0 aro desirous of doing hotter. On is trying to be happy. 1,1 reporter who \Vedusad307 evening Miss Dint:slate ad_ visited the homestead found about 100 dreeaed words of counsel to the converts, penplo prasont, ,ell ex 1313,1317ag 1110 biLbiea, 0 taltiu3for her text Go forward, lookingAhern 3000 four boyo and 0370 girls. Thn luta sus. It was a very iut:'reeting Hirsch, is 31, paid tvite neves •• Bliss Gartie Din204010, i:1 a few father, George nicely put sentences, a 97. They had boon married five years, said 'Good bye, and and 11 ave three uhildreu bosidas the re. thanked the pe3110 for tho whobm•soulod 141!(11100e she st Cent 000044810n, I(103011 in of (lemmad 130r silt[ 11'1d received (10033ut, and named the 13038 Fredetielr, rano the people. Mies 31003343 left for home on lhu 1[11[14, Cleveland and :Charman, 1'11° leo(' i'eda7 tnoeui11 t, whore iris o'1, Victoria and Louise, Ai! oro who will take n pea for a wool,. o1, se, perfectly propmti0oocl, but veer small, hiss 1)lutadale, at the request of Rev. The batstns all 000213lte 11(113, 1'h0 113rsdl air, ;;warm, emetntccl t.. r,a„eul, 011111 family is poor, ;cul the ruother i:; a lure:, 1'r: bey, 1)3111011 1.!:e will ;;n to I1 3r113lt•.1 11nrlttlt woman. The balder 1r: 1311 rt • (1 'udnet serv0'es In that cit,. 14.,i• edt neintance with the 3•3nu tett to in serve their identity, r, l tete.. it is 1101 they to d.,1, ldc 133110/1 1 . t 1131. the `•—'F - batter, the vita 31111 posh of 3I, %lots. 4'Ft AE:3(82:L to .':y ••,� , Elle (r the 11)03 tor cl ::1.,s l .,, 4 lee' •3:a0r. Of 1111:, wo 3, 03.1130+- 21'1' TWO ,111,ll llres 311 011•1'11 ea 1133 2,•4av 111:1330 an cxe+l , Rini will r „3{h` did s3UJ worth or Isms„o. Un inako mall, f ,. ,dna ;,,u,l d., i'' „L:•!. tl.nncat, n, ttan., had n temperature in :1 ) quo a 1111.111 imes 101.1• :,retau 1 Ivo (if:i3d(„re, Lelatc .,'•1.'•;�U.tn•,t.t'• bei 114 t.1. ) hese.til p cr,urn • ;•iun.-i11,4ihn:\rnilvnuuthem both bank, li 1. .3, ;Luau meme 1ha. ,Cerra Way 14111.;1 The fniIatviu; resolution r, , 1 3(111 � (2)1- iu ti 311 3101.0 c>f bit:[ l'4plt0:t11rr11 to (rtta'11, mniniottely by tho Qitto.t rlt Doan( l : We. ut 1'ri l .v 1ig1,3, - - the members of the lentateeev 1111 •.1 of (1012) tilih10, of 1 s.0x Contra, ihas boon the Methodist &thur01(, Ben, c :, tleoire to elected goon! overseer 1,5 the 111pr(,11e express our hearty uppreeiation of the 1a08ga \ (), 11, \V. valonble se•viee rendered us during our 1121201 311 rut h1 the ic0 on Kettle qu1Lngelialin services by the '31103ce Ditns- ( 1,c t 1.t St, 'hennas anal six totttor 13,1y dalo. Their excellent dlseoureee, cheer - Saint 00nvo118 beptlaad• ing songs, fervent pray018, and exhort - 111a 113111 11' Natural GUM Company Miens, along with tlleie earnest w0113 and 1111., 4301111.11 to bogie boring fw gats in the high Christian deportment Have loon a )331.1'1133 of \C;rvla30 inuned10101)'. went place in the hearts of the entire Eleven men of a Nova Sadie 000801 cougrogati0n and the seethes attending 300310 (ltwv00d by the a reeking of their their efforts during theta sojeure of two 81134 on tho North Carolina cease end a•helf weeks lies bean Mk' gratify. Jas, Armstrong wee tried before n 111g, 0700 ane hundr°d 50000(10 p>`ofeseing cottrtmartial at the Winnipeg Wrack on faith ie Christ. We have I0338urc in a charge or larceny, frem a cotnrade, and Nubia thie teetinton and p trust noel sentenced to 111110 m011111s' io r3-3 u. re that their -:fust r i o prey future Mote fluty be meet. He will be diemtieeed from thitt dr'owtled With even greater eneeese than se1'vhee at the chose of the teener. the 338.81. ar. Karn, Woodstock, It1:rs, Higgins, Toronto, A. crowd of curlers !eft the coach at Paris, thus preventing the swelling of the list of killed an 1 wounded, Many people aro here now Ir,m Paris, Galt, Brantford and Woodstock, and all unite fn protlounoi(g 11138 one of the most ter' rible of railway casualties. S. S. Lrurasic, a lona/ farmer, saw the care tumble, and thinks the oar 14x30 must have broken before the bridge 13as reached. A. W. Lerau0ie was publisher of the Cousorvetire paper of Woodetook, The Times, and wan a widely known and re. specter! 03tisan. lie 131('.1 figured a good many years in the mnniuip101 politics of the town and county, and 404.8 Mayor of Woodstock year before lest, He was a Irian of 55 or 00 yeses of age and loaves a widow and several children. The scene of the wroolr is appalling On one pert of the bridge arc a number of the, heaped together Mud seine of them splintered to atolne. The partiallyele- moliellad Pullman (weepiest 1L pica° on the bridge and appears to look down in pity upen the sorrowful scene. The die. ring car stands up almost perpeudiOnl ie. ly upon its end, the upper end leaning a:Amuit one or the vast atene piers. The Mud wheels of the dining ear became ole- tlmhed from it jest before 1t1 tool: its fearful leap for the ;wound, acct they nolo nestle in the iron framework of the bridge. 1'ha first-class coach took a complete somersault la, the de5(funt, and, though it landed right elle tip, it et very nearly de- molished. A heap of debris Mei at 111e1 foot or one of rho pMre and it strange cenglmnera1ion itis of ear wheels, stoves and other railway attlt0hnle110, I1ngin- o0r Drown st,2ok to his poet and passed over in safety, while the poor iiremau jumped amt 00(45 ,an ssroroly i,lluead 110 died. '1 110 atcu1deu3 Wiirt t, 11,: ,,,:•.1 by 301110 14) 1110 talw141001)10. Thu alarm 4113 00011 1ulmedi.ttoly aril 321 to fee e.1.1,0:11, tee stave t,4r0 the 000)1 uL aIle 1Y1Itle L e•:• citement, :Kirch to s and tradesmen W11'° 0'1 their 1 13' 10 )u13(34', but they left ovening 1114a1 1111,111013311 and c l tnvl.md ch 4 000110 1,310)1.) w e1, l., ,not rte i •tble c'ollve q 1113 I310r1 1 to the eatIgo :•1n1113111o'( e1anIW 3111(11:.. t x1.0,3 Mit of the 11,3110)4 th1y nl'i'O can • 1c (1, 310(11 t( 1101e13, 0e1111 111 pluata 1(4114000e1I Rpd still o0h•'1R t0 the Math nniu:1' Ins3)11113 11:11) an 3 1 le, 411320(1 hen:n, ,\ 1i.,blo crrnv Of 11,2(110 11411101) 31(04)011 011ti 1.' 111103(41V to 1110 vemn1"d9 aui dying. '11l lh , )i')3'tna 3103'; 1(1010023 114414 and attended, without delay, to tho pool' Mortals will goottuo.t and Brio:31 for help. !'h0 (lnelpll C[%mlld, the 21, dull; ley paper of Wallington county, is neetit2 in trouble iinaueially, and is up for a force,. aide 011 Thursday, 14tlt of March next, Tills 304)1117 ono of the theca tient the 11or '141 hat been 111 bird lick since the tete of'Hopt.,32,70, It le re strung ad. voeate of the N. P., ami has dole a lei;1.r work to bolster 1.p 11111 flt('.l 1 lout 1111,10 has the N. 5, done for the 1(03401311