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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Expositor, 1869-10-22, Page 22 NOTICE .TO ADVERTISERS. New advektisements must be given in by Wednesday- noon. ("lunges pf Advertisements, which are spe- cially 'arranged weekly amigos,' by Tuesday noon; Changes Of Advertisements !Which not • specially arranged for . eeitly ohinges, by Saturday night, see we cannot guarantee insertion threw) the • . • above he coraphed, with. ithe txtlorlitree • The Official Paper ®f the County. FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 22 1869. THE NEW. PLACE MINISTER,. Of the men,y, pecalier turns in the Canadian political world, not one of the least, is that uf the finence deietrtinent. Mr.. Rose ran the institution till it was itb longer workable, by him a6 least, and then resigned. Not that it is very wonderful that such a minister with .Such assoctiates as be had, should has- . ten -the close of his Cabinet career by •euch disreputable conduct as marked his caufse.; but it ie• very remarkable that a man who occupied such honor- ) able .positions ander the Imperial Gov- . . ernment should condescend to be Mi. . Prag SEAFORTH EXPOSITOR. patrioas that would glee place to stieh iasent by the pupils within a school- ation given for his services, the moral One Pa rwhits-: flaueel drawet*. ee il notorious ebartteters as ournew finanae lkalSe walls, we 131/ 0111d be caref )1 to Lipport with which his lawn, are sits- *001ell g6aks, /lot neteehea or Until, like the'gun; our Miniet4 repaired with a new lock; stock and barrel we eapect itothing better', for, "cin a clean thing 6oine out 'Of aft un- eli3an. " For the cheapest Boots ha Sea forth according to quality go to1VCov- ensry's. 874. OUR VOLIMI'EFREI. The volunteer force of the Dominica has .no -v attained to a magnitude and efficiency that does infinite credit to the spirit and chivalry of our young Cana- dians. Though organised comparatively hut a few years, and not fostered with extra()) dinary liberality—it has grown gteadtly uutii now it nuinbei•s nearly 40,000 Of this number Ontario con- tributes 21,000, and Quebec 12,000. This fact must be rnoet gratifying to those who tesa a people's loyalty by the saciifices theyare willing- ° to make to maintain the integrity Of their institu- tions A few years ago, it wes hinted that the nate•tial spirit .of England was fast dying out. The glorious days of Wellinaton and Neleon were eaid to be things of the past, and Inver again Roses successer, as is the _case with . Sir. 'Francis Hilicks eared it is paseing strange- that Sus .l•ohn s. Maadon- ! „ J — Mild the sons of Britain voluntarily old. who has been so hard le denounce ing Sir. F's conduct eve shicetbe memorable ministry, of 1851 sem ifice themselv,es to hold aloit the banner of their country's. greatness., r Amid: such rumors, a call was made for theorgenieation Ofivolunteeicoeipenies, i and n a tew years over 100,004 were ehould exteud, to him the right ham lof fellowshre ,and give him an oar t pall in the same boat with himself : A glance at -the history of this Mai • when in. Power before in Cauada, i aufficient to dread the consequence that may 'laterally be expeetedarom his apponiteient. Extravagance or indif- ference for ttl.e. puluic welfare is bad enough qiehties in a .; tele+ mitiieber, but when to both of those is to be ad- de.a if net disifeniesty itself, at least faithlessneas, as may Unquestionably be Aerie in the present ca,se, • the forelaal ings aieanything but eleastait to a country _like Caliada, already run reel:- lessly fer into debt: Sir Fiancis Hincks is the man who oy abusing 'his trust, and entering Ainte league With another pilfering pub1c ffice poeks eted his share of $500b0 at the expense of the ,City of TorontoIt was espec- ially- this that Sii. John A. Macdonald referred to stAma he made use of the Very correct expression, "be is steeped to the lies in eotrui Notwith- , standing this, Sir. John has se.eii fit to o thoroughlyand equipped, and , • -declared to ,Ite "Ready aye Ready" at - their count( y'e call, England is still loyal, and so is Canada. Nothing twin- s ces this more truly than the manly spir- iit end enthusiasm _of her volunteers. again jnu him in power over a- people whose haterests be is solem el )1 iga ted to protect. in common with some othere we incline to the opinion that by this - very act he lees sealed hie, political des- tiny, so far as the presenkeabinetie con ce.aned, for if Sir FranciS cannot lieve hisown way -with Sia Jelin in powerhe will have it with him out of power. Sir. Joni is cunning 'so is isth.. At great personal iucon Ye:deuce, and Often, if not always, at a personal Sae- S rifice, they legal] the "litany" of the 3 British soldier' and thus afford a attar- a anteei tuat otir fair soil will not be dee- ecratel;d bv lawleeS invaders with im- punity. 1 )rown- ra we 3(1 make due provision for through *end- thin , t 10 in( win s o g • o v e • lation also for maititaiiiinet a uniforrni- ty of ternperature. For that reason the honse should be of proper ditnen- sions and then' should be such an. ar- rangement of windows atid ether ap- to that of the man whose elevation anent offered—all show liberality of sen- timent. The attention which be gives the school in visiting, in providing maps, &e.s will be in surieing contrast • phances 'would secure a constant • circulation of fresh In this respect many of our sobool-uouses are very- ele- fective. We fraquently find 70 or 80 cluldrer litiddled together in a room too small to accommodate 34',.; properly and as a result we have pale face, stooped shoulders, tue•row chests &e. -er, and blast to a certain extent the Now we held it to be of the first iut- prosperity of the school. Reducing ev- portance tit the health of the rising erything to a. mere matter of dollare generation should not be in the lease anti cents, be would engage a tea( ndle,gtxrienel t,hjeaatpaerdsoizuendd mIntidiscananonaillycieerxit. becaueo he was cheap—would retain ist-in a sound body." This being true, the neglect exhibited on tbis point is criminal in the highest degree, and must entail incalcula.ble injury upon , , • office was naerely fortuitous. Sue man, not having any interest in the vancement of education, and with being too niggardly to relax his per stri) ge or too sordid to appreciate al tfliug so nolae as education, would sti the am oitiou of the most aepiring rear les (lea checked arowii, and tel",ite, the other &dor y grey; two tem: s, (me gray 5.11111- 113tr twe'ed with velvet eollar, the elute beowu ; white felt . eat with • thobg string leteeliat tiirling') it. itt h a two palates; old cealateih beets, ith sae ad. oppelis slit in three lite I'S and I 011:2411‘ al, mewed • together with cbeees me. eet-t se_ the heel or and :he thee welt worii; L PieCte of the utile a- pc »a ica roe he .11e lee, of each boot wee eut out, Fie aka had aseeligh (stg, reesee ee1,4 gene) ation. The fereiture of over school -houses is disposition should never be Intrusted also conducive to physical 'deformity. with legielathei They ku'e lig injury in bow maey sehools do we fled child • to society, and not nufreyeently inihit ren compelled to sit for hours on long irrepargble wrong. From these copsiderations of our sub- ,sjchcoti;itdhebnA, e gather, tleit , trustee a _over of education—that he should be liberal minded ine•averything connected with the duties:a his ofhce, and really and ean.istakably interested in the well-being (Yt sooletv. Ratep»y- ere, in making their ohef1-4, should not overlook sueh qualifications. They may, not be fount: in the wealthiest man in the seetions—thev may not even decrepid ? We disclaim the barbarity be found in the man with the largest- . . of the•Chinese because they bandage family, but they' should be found 111 old furniture because it lied done good service in the pest, regardless of the health and comfort of the pupils. would allow a genera' stagnatien, if net aetual decay te ay hold upna everythieg con - fleeted with b:s s :ho: 1. ilea of thie wooden ferms Without any support to thelaicke and not unfreqnently so ele-, vated that their feet cannot reach the floor? Grown up ' men' aed Women, whose coestitutotioes have becetrie to fatigue could not endure to such torture for a hingle month , whet then Must be effect oa the-dgicate fearbes of cbildree Need we N#0)der that eo malty of those who swalk our steeets are rEaind shouldered and their ohildrens' _feet in -infancy, thits rendering them cripples for life, While it not unfrequetitly happens that owing to impropm school accowodation many, of our future citizens are deformed and injured in a much more serious man- ner, In regard to the effect which the art bit( ct in el beauty of a school home might have upon the taete, of children we will :ay but little. It west he po- tent to every body that the impreseions made uoop the young mind ' should be tich as could be afterwards recalleo vith pleasure. Hence everything bout a echool-huuse should be bright and beautiful: Neatness sh• uld be ap- parent upon its wads and furniture and ordev and taste in all its, associatione. No place seve home itself should live the memory • of c,hildren with more ividuls pleasure than the days (1 heir early education andno recollectic n louts" oe more delightfulthan those ounected with their first and pethaps heir. only A.lnia Nater. THE 'MILITARY IVIOVEIVIENi'. The Fenian agitation • has not yet it sl c• died out, it appease, not at least with t OUr military authorijes. ,On Tuesday last orders were giVen from headquar- ters forenta fling the NynCe Alfred now Goamich haabor; and in ac- cordaace thereseith twenty gullet's with two guns were sent floe) Toronto for that eaject. A like order was given regerding the Rescaelvingat Kiegstan, B Whieli was responded to 111 a similar JY (reamer. - The oiders spoken of in uur n° .te le • No. 3 SCIi0OL TRUSTEES. There is no office in conbexion .with our educational institutions, ,the duties and responsi eilities of whieh al'e less considered than tlioee of School Trustee. oth electors and the el 'deal ;Ire equal - negligent, and as a consequence,it t :infrequently happens, that a choice made, regardless of literciry enalitica- on, social. atanding, and even of sc.,)1f- , -Wrest. lat must be eviileaa, to the (1st perficial thinke: s, that nts o ma last to the eifeet tleet the volunteers yere be ke)t in s I 1 aitne,liate readiness. ,is still in -force. ni The ayowes1 r asons for.those move- sh : - e , tr. meats, are that there ere. two ea:riles of . ew ci Fentaes very active, in the Stales, tile f-1, one it the te ighborhood of ,Buffelo and en , ould be entrusted with the•adminia- 'mime ,f a, school, wbo. does not appre- ate education. It ee. d not follow oni this that a School' Trustee must be educated man ; many whose early iviliges were such as to deter them no that high state,of mental develop , Il OW adaVS callecl elucation,never.- . eleSS ;reel:tee i• s benefits The )I the want, and so wish to remove O Cause wherever they -have au oeeme Ai siaateicsa AND itYSTERIO0 CAM -Francis. the other in that of Gil ice% I. A,' sus- pr aiciaus leolsine craft is being fitted out t -t1 The". first act After hits appointment, • that of buiina off Mr. Rankin of North ' e • • OI' 'g(), IS construed to he a Reufrew tuiworthy of any iastitution better then our Dominion Ministry. A few of the opposition jourae Is hid 11 lge 111 the hope that Hieeks will•be defeated ill this censtituency ; tO be candid we, bow - ever shale., in no snch hope. Political • „ - • eorrietiaa wrea ;get ue to siva sys• tem ie. this country that we leok upon " Reeponsible G ) vet n m mit," P/8 0111 uomin 11. wat canadian aliste may boast loud .and long of o\ir "ResficeisiGle, Government," and _ • eilreeele just as loudly the .corruation of aliesericciu pulitirs, but, -wherein, we would ask, can the Achericans silo* q MOM oely.tainmv:denee .of laic deb Ise- ment, than we can, in this same power of a conniving neiaietey to virtually de- feat this coast/ft-titian:11 guarantee? Sir. Frzeicia Hincles' • dregs to the -r _ electors is a carious tdoctment ecaleel. impiovernent we .now come to consider ger and the titled nobleman—then, let app icate aiariegse Beginning with tration by the Ingo. ry or prejudice of ealan riveteer for action on the per Lakes. Those are the t.urricas. We tb • C - some man, and.,to such aed 811011 only •shonld the.. beners and responsibilities of trusteeshipsbe entrusted. Vi111161601•11111111•11 aZe'' tiqu want good value tor your money in Boots ad Shoes go to T. Oeventry's, 87-tf AJWIN111110011111 Peare. A peace corgres was lately held al Lauear s to hasten the l,ipeating of -swords and spears into cultivators, and to hur- ry. up the good time corning, „when the natioes should ail be brothers, and he e "uo trouble any snore." By viily a accomplishing that end they pro- claimed the deposition dell kings and -- emperors; and the formation of the the United States of Europe." Jitter any quantity of present threatening and prospective slaaght ureat hed out against - t Euro, e, Victor Hugo, in laicals rhetoric 'close,d the r bad beee. e rulers of his. nJOSt de performance. ihe last war would scion be foughe e said ; enders ell blotted out, and - a paw soldiery replaced by the gratuitous services of voltinteers, What these. volunteers were to do in this teign of peace he slid not say. There iss to be no more 'civil no saliiied clergy, no paid juoges. ln fact.money will be of no value, because everybody will do everything that 'as required of them without pay, aud all things will be in ceelmon. NVhen Mr. Hugo has devis- ed some scheme to make all the- rognes honest men—to blot out of the universal flume]) heart every vestige of passiun and desire --4o make the most -diversely constitated people think ex- actly alike ; or, in other -words, when be can convert the hunt:inn:ice into a community, of seines and angels, or a ineseurn of' unthiliking' autometome then we will expect. the approach of his prospective time of peace.—Adver friser The Body Found. hear Mt- Brydges eltvt but • . little faith in their seriotts- tenita. Ori the other hand, there are • s itee8. Ple--":111tiC11 is very conamendahle "11.1.Y who, though by eo Frd-71' the Sfr(ttkr°Y Age On Tuesday leet. ._w MesSrS. W. Humpidge 4na J. Chamberlain pf a ,,OVelEtnent aucl.i' such inf: rms. • eat tr.) tion hes bet -n anther, t -ally receitie , we mi ed, the cod:anon acceptation of the , :1 re, :Lana .in inherent nar_ow- , ndeduess, edtegeler trufit to be en - conceive that our government has done trusted with the management of our at least one worthy act in their' iiine -00111109b 8-8hM.18" .r" nstl an Mt° We cannot imagnie that there is' any danger from the .Fenia,us this, ' they invaliable invert it whee they use Wars. eion—thongh they may nave the tele- ecope of knowledge in, then. bands, • but , atotwithstendibg the • remors- of it, :aid- conseetiently' see the intereets of .soeuery in such a dinAntive state as to think them' but of little moreept. - (ewe we held that euch elemeets of character, EtraCIATION. Nor2. SelioOL Stra tin ey, were, cut unti ng.,_ they came 1.C3'0,S the dead body of a man, io the woods, about six. rods south of -the rail- way track, en the Town liae. bet wef n Caredoc :aid Lobo, and about two miles ea.st- of Mount Brydes. They at once . • gave the informetion to Pr. Mu1Sellar, Corouer, ho ;took charge of and re,- -moved the body to the North , can Hotel, Mt. Erydges steel held an h - matter in wiren existing, poaitively quest there. The deeeased was a mina disqualify 'him .for the office of Sehdol betweeue fifty end sixty years of age, ,Truetee. Eclueation is essentially lib- and had been deed, the (lector thinks, A ItOBITECTU Rg erals.in its tendencies, ita gliardiaes about ten days.' At the inquest nothing should also be liberal ; it, is cesmopoli wes &hefted to show who be was. aild Having considered the im 4.-u • tan and is no respecter of persons—it aothing whate,vea was found on bis Tjer- p '11 e e , of edacatien and the benefits,socail eon-rei•sits favois alike --,-to the son to identify him, except an envelope otherwise to be detived from nitturj taince and peasant—the humble costa. ou vibieb. was, written "lettabetle," end the reetter i‘s Move, practical and no tribal:1de be laid nuon its adelinis,- 0-a the rife- Palitioal eneeetions he is ! • • • • - • mutft. The _most conSpicuoas eatrt of ite content 4, ri rn,06at (?) U3v-ing ted. or 'Lae distiabtione be won as o Cana- This liberality of mind in a trustee, e c boo - onse we will peoceed step Uy st?p to the duties of thoae who ad- minister its laws, those for whose bene- fit they are administered and the res- to which we have referred is capable those to whom its interests hc are entrus- dian'statesnian. He does aot hoveever . - lions/Lahti, of teachers. pupiland all , of minute and prectical application-. forget to embody in it a palpable false- eoncerned. In regard to School Atchi- It will show itself in conrexion with 'hood when ;Alluding to the resignation of tectere there is but one opinion' il'ow everything pertaining to his dialed. in Mr: Rankin, -whom, he would give the prevailing among those who letve made school architectilie his` taste can he. . _ • people of Renfrew to believe did itasa pure and 'unadulterated act Of iratiioPism. .1)isy the paor coontry blessed, with a piece of paper on which was ivritten in a very fait hand "Glencoe, June 28, 1369." A telegram was eent to Glen- coe, but no iriformatio.n was on -tallied. The unknown deceased was between five feet ten inches and six feet high, bad blue eyes, a BOIrall nose cleated a little near the top, high cheek bones, and light whiskers. He was bald-head- ed and some of his teeth was wanting this question a m•ttte,r of study, end displayed in the comfort, neatn.e,ss and shirts, two checked black and white, His dress was singelaie---he had on four that opinion is that in Artistic effect desiez of the school•bous, the arrange- one cotton, aa.d one strieed cotton; silk _ rnd comfort it should be pair excellencemeht of the play -ground, &a., &c. In handkerehief with border, around. his When we eensicler the le eth • e he aeon ox At. el, 6 • A ne eemtpaer• nee -; one p4irr of gray wcaseted dreav'eras POOR COPY salt ; 1.14141 me anti, wers-.1. als0 foond Lekr 'the htiely. whir, were identifig!d Alre Robin -oil of Me. _Brydges, hfac'prop, rat , whieb he -taken iron: his bai•r) ())) the eight and dthlen,Binagptsiwstoranoitr,e),e,u,a.elf„:: NS:leA;;;.{(1 .11 1} (.:11gul to liiiii y the tioroner. On- the person of tee deeeeseee sow, ed *up clue:fully in the inside. ot cies ao r vest, was found .A meta - can currency cm green ackm, and aa_07 in silver. There Nyyre also Ionia] oll, his peison a leather pocket -book eel parse, a rezoi, a, smell lo ine-edase, a. watch case. a Church of Erie-elem. preve ° er-boek, earl a watch in. de hy f‘ss 11.01 dee, Liverpool, -am th viol :a 1 )1 a abou'rIt 0. A pair ol spectat v amid he the prayer -book at page 366, proeably where he bad 1.een last reedi; g. Ile post rizo3-Nra examinatitm, whiele ....as cone tilted 1)y laa eTagestat,. showed that the os pass were in a gen- erally healthy state, execpe. s'441- g-estion..e, There wae nothiag in thy stomach except some green inareese ana- the intestines contained berdemel fzecee. No uati.ks of violeace wens tome] tha body, and lee jury resent:sal a verdict that be caree to his death liy ftxpOsurfik 11 d want of noujfslithebt. !the hear wits decently and respeetaily inerieds The renatinder of the money, after pave ieg funeral expenses, will be deposits -4 by the eoroner tee saving lank, tea - til c:airned by the pis•per party or par- ries, hiN is one of the stranaest - 4 we have foe some time bested -of. it le likely diet eefore long sometbiaa tem ap whiell will sei ve as a dee to We -tidily hint; Agricultural ..Elatibitions, During the whole MOTItil of ti:tOber aaricultul•al fait's held in atembert every week. Atmoet, every township has now its Society," and ever- eoci- ety its fall show. They have I...new-ell-A end ere answeriag a good paipose. We think we can traee ;a great itepia'ase- Meat in, modes of working 1-(. k, in implements, in fact in every41;ise bected with 1•)trming as a profession, from the workieg of the agrieulteral societiee. And it is 1,easuee wP want to see tho e benefits 7e1 more e Maly tex. tended that we yeateire to 'give a. few - tants lew) rd improvement in eeete sale nor del 1. The Iiidges are geaerally tni, long in gettinf.J;- through their iuspe The conSeCjneire that the pui•lie geto an exemeditigly limited space al meet>, eXatnine the .in -door ef the tiom If it is replied diet they ceenot get through sooaer, the bemaer judges be inereaeed, 2. Let leSS attention hepan to those - "pure agricultural hoes tot: " raiied "faiies for saddle horses " Feet welke ilia! horses are hi valna ble for th f' 'fin II! er;., - let the Prize rather be given fu ' hag than trotting. 3. Never !Died the, " vgyi0ultural dinner." If the judli,es must 1;0 let he Secretary give Limn: a elle whith will be gool at any table d'hote i31 Tama; nothing else is needed in that direction. The dinner is often the "I -la k eest"- in'tbe view cf many a fanner s ite, or she fears for her husliand. 4. Let the prizes be pseictit;tily paid.: In some townehips there is oft.e) e atione delay in this matter. ',the prizes- . are not large, and itlf the pleasure of receiving them is gone if the have to be several tinieWcallad for. 5, Reviee :he prize list thor Alegi) every time, and let new Vaituree fre- quently apne:ir in it Eve- idly this can be done. in the way of meehanieai work uid domestie Mantilactarea .et all trades bave tlieu aturb" if chey- ea11 not be all encouraged at oe ce.-- Loadon Advertiser, DYSPEPSIA. cured by using Dr. Colby's-An- ti-COStiVe and Tonic Pills ilitregulaie the -Bowels, correct the Liver, clear the plexion, and renovate the systun ; they' are composed of active ingredi(nts in a highly concentrated formane strike at the root of disease, curiag almost like inwrie, Tbons- ands testily to their extraordinary ourablYe properties. 'Sold by all dealere. BRET ATATISM and all other aches and pains leave the body on application of Jacob? Rheumatic qui d. We will wan ant it to, cure' Burns, Prost Bites. Chilblams, *4' Throat. Lame Back or Side, Sprains, tes Some of the cures it has effected are almost too wonderfai for belief. Many have bEkli saved by it from impending death, and re; stored to life and health. No Lonny is safe laived7anT itthboUustanid"; thallitiarer-rmlorvr- be amorally by its use. As a pi e». contageoue-alsee,ses, nothing ever before II -- vented can compare with it. We, authorize. all dealers to refund the molle3r if it doer eau give entire arreiexaceien. 8 .1 VOSS aci),, - aa---seaSes„ 11,1:4; Andftl 'OW t alrel ?.v le I•hetri ;11 1.N oft, • P 11;4 sre esei leeesei p rty ,).1$ Oat. the vo itt 11 ••• -The de aortae: SNOW W. eni.kre Atirf; -)1 ojd of the Coati six in hes. now verY bare, bet. titer lie cli an indi CHURAIII Nnin C the -DiOvese, it this)• laer15 `a At losele, Conform it wieh, pr ever eha the helv Sa-1 1,er end the fa Divine e3ervi Aed - -TIM Bea tle 1.1.1)a),an funitstaegan Ryai'e neav terd'iy, and ThP ty of arti,:- fo notir_te th: i: -d. clurieg ainiee the We 1.1.41)0 the been an instal it is, will be large amoun Ets3;, C.41:6012. I*/ MI to a. /*Ant -LIM XIVA at tIn 'the 'J) )2 lenee1 peri ing tnaV pronoun ee it theee. the, ,breed to ini;e raition -stxk XioeS all future tin the other da Presisleneof anlatall Ass, very bale-, wh the haporters elaily loosers VieW, . While aomanibity ' Q fearctts:i(rn,:s 'it)liftint;:-11 1-;;; eheese-natnatit seastill was s ton - has shut dew van of the teonsidered, ti e bias been very is all dispoeett epaiae for Ilia tend that bis 'whj ii -th-e 111V Pau pursued ttlnlielYikellg illiotittevt:It'ta:11.:tit-ii.i 1 efolr'eluLlittsgi°vi: