The Huron Expositor, 1880-08-13, Page 4,
N EXPPSItOR.
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shortening the line between St. aul
and ld.inneapolis loal taking out all the
carves and straightening the tra k. .
Th tiluev. e P 'et 0
o the Editor of thr Bur it Expo
DEAR SIR: I h ve ben priv
rmed that the me ber for
erence
Of food. At one time
evading orders, th rough
P. new attendant, but
in obtaining water,
through a wet cloth.
when left momentar-
ained a few drops from
of a window during a
RRESTED.-1 8 M Ur -
?arsons, the American
iatie Turkey, have been
prove to be t*o shep-
°medic tribe, and they
he crime with eynical
:le Missionary was
Ismid, a town en the
of the Sea of Mar-
a: miles from Cdnstan-
:IN her-
eby all accounts, poorer
uring all thee° years
lers have been •erned
of excelling ija a bar- t
stern. Had e en one -
as spent in the device
3ted W agriculture and
1, arta, Russia would
it deal more prosperous
f
Huron made a cotert re
vhien he insinuated that a "s
t1the quill" (sic) *rote he com
on signed "Liheral Conser
Which drew forthi his splutteri
in last week's ENPOSITOR. hJud
"Liberal Conservitive'sletter,
s y that Mr. Ferro* wail requir
a ealable ammun don fpr his consivdaereut a
t gonist ; and wi h the landab e pur-
very g
ose of eoonornizilnu the powde of the blance of pro
i ate but somew at impotent
beg to aesure h' . through
ditor, that I war not the w
nor never" had itnythi g to
e communicatiqn in nestion that I took one! i
o not know wh4 the writer is ; and this is more
f rthermore, that] Mr. Ferro s other ber taken by
ngentaethanly referenc s (pres mably) this to be th
t myself, are ma e, as he well knows, therefore, th
i the same bl nelering mendacious the sons of a
f shioet as his in inuation that I wrote ing against
t e letter, of whiqh he complains. ' institutes, p
In cenclusion, let me say tliat ' Mr. the Province
arroW will de Iiinaself altogether ,“too the prizes, -is
uch proud" if !he imagines 1 I Write, aged. very ine
t is hurried note for any other!puepose jury must ha
t an t9 give his little wind gun More clare this eh
curacy of aim than it displayed last neat charge i
eek. Yours truy,
• GEORGE EyvEL. a fact, "that
ed, but admi
eaenie, August 10thi1880. receives a:
•t ' money tweet
o the' Editor of Ihe Huron Expositor.
• DEAR Sui: Th Oracle of North Hu- this sum
✓ ulnas. apoken, n his usual 'when I
o e•my lips let nd dog bark" s ylei and
is letter is so theroughly char etc istic
of the writer, that there was n
shy. for his signature, for like t
theqable wile borrowed the lio
11
ce.
;to
tely in -
North
to me
ribbler
unica-
ative,"
g aeply
ing by
should
all his
eal an-
. tl I
i
ture as to iu tify uslilie rendering a ver-
dict of "true ill." !1
The first charge i , vague and inde-
finite. How Many 'cinstitute a
and what is ai "Can , a* nabob ?" Also
on what gonads are others refused ad-
mittance ?Ile it that the fees are so
high that toae but nabobs (whoever
they may be)ijcareafOord to send. their
sons? No; itleatuao , be , that, because
you say the i stitut on is maintaided at
Mac public ex rise. Then, is there an
Act of Parlia ent r by-daw of the col,
lege prohibit ng c ataiti classes from
entering? : so, le lus have it by all
means, but a uredl 1:110ia3 information
is required before this charge can be
I anything more than a
esertion, without a sem-
f. 'Afe proof ot the cox.-
. P., 1 redness of, y ur next charge, you state
ou Mr. that out of eight scholarships offered
ter of, by Toronto lIniversfty and open to the
6, with whole Proai • ce, Tipper Canada College
ou do not say whether
r less than the usual num-
he College) but assuming
average, does it follow,
t a college teaching solely
few nabob, and compet-
11 the colleges, collegiate
ivate and high schools in
and taking one-eighth of
thereby proVen to be man-
ciently ? The intelligent
e further evidence, or de-
rge "not proven." Your
vague and no proof 'Offer -
ting w?aat you state to , be
1 the ioStitetion annually
ery large slum of public
uk yeti should have given
dollare and cents) and
vouchsafes n I inforHiatiOn as to its ex-
penditure." re we Supposed to assume
that the in ormation has ever been
refused? Nay more, are
eence of anyeevidence, ex -
6 for granted that this
rily h as •been injudiciously
expended? If so, the in-
telligent jur3, Must' again declare "no
I '
bill:"
b explain how it occurs
harge---if true-tertainly
arching enquiry by the
ks, the Minister of Ella-
lly las,nds over to the col-
• nite Om pf MOTtey ; that
ur PrOvincial . Treasurer
of eilir xnoney, permits
and n Ver says one word
a fin.' ncial statement to
re. , 6 Reformers have
hed t he idea, and have
sted. , b our Tory neigh-
teverl Sir aohn and. his
night , 0 with Secret Ser-
a d sue like, neither Mr.
ber of his Govern
-
4 spend even twen-
borkscrew, without
in the public ac -
a appears to be a
Ms an empty one.
f public money is
no :mention what -
expenditure in the
•i- Ontario. This,
is a very serious
0
HEREFORD CA TX,,E 1 FOR
A. Simpson, f Pleas -
county, Miss uri, has
a selection f otaa the
ng Hereford breeders
consisting o thirty -
bull and nin Calves,
Herefords. Ty were
e• atearner °million,
Quebec on horsday,
e they will be fOrward- ,
, freight
ianapolis and Louis
,000 feet of platform,
fifty ears, mostly laden
rchaudise, weie burned
. A large anapunt of
d other value* com-
freight house were also
loss is estimated at
luding the merchandise
use, the value of which
EXICo.-Repotts from
xico, to July WO, state
xe election is paaaed, the
inizales are untiting.
es are very thrie tening,
refer war befer Gon-
lutionary fella) atation
lay States. le o hwith-
reats,,Coneress ill de-
lected Presiden . The
he nob Gu eiguato,
was fired at, ar been
I -
OF A. JOURN
C. A gelo, w found
railway track at Chey-
ay morning. e had
by the cars, a d ended
ihimaelf thr h the
prob bly Aub St. C.
tclen of the ilverpool
a with Prince apoleon
cia th latter aS killed.
-writ lig up hp West
left Cheyenu an Sun -
the ark, to j io. Secre-
y.
NQU IST.—Th inquest
Mac ei cumstan ets which
f th unfortu te
a4, o Chatha , has
still f r the pr sant the
g abTe to pr care im-
bea ing upo the case
isjcnc within the Do -
da. his evid Pee, it is
uld e obtained, would
pen e principal dark
e an make on:lob:Ay
.
nqu st has been ad-
turda
S J IIN MAC 812,TAL13,-
e incle great w aith with
aald,I the Cana, ian Pre-
uting ' the Manchester
erapi on the benefits of
young States. Sir John
oted 1to soothe the de -
ging that the tariff was
as in, the Unit•id States,
injure Canadian trade.
isput9tion whIch arose,
bed free trade aS a reli-
aa allnost said Oupersti-
c. The word: warfare
quits a tinae.
Ci13113 Thel London
tellowin„a fro C d
o August 3rd All well.
gns of the en nay. We
ed all the buildings
. Al;1. the Afg ans. have -
We ave 3,50 infantry,
Ind 115 guns. he heat
The majorit of the
66th - regim nt were
g the celors, wIlii0h were
ondent Bombay, dis-
acuation at Cahill, says
pass is terrible, and the
this cease will probably
demnation of his hur-
niversal.
FAarna. - Dr Tanner
0 days' fast at toon on
arge table of termel-
d, dec,rwas spr a in the
as time we, up the
Tanner enthuieaStically.
ersons were in, the hall,
us crowd on the side -
once drank a glass of
led for waiterMelon, of
eartily. When. ; remon-
asked to be •let alone.
the hall with Die G-unn,
to his own residence,
niadergo careful treat-
's, weight at the, end of
pounds; he 'ead sus-,
36 poupk. He is get-
ly, and no evil, results
nged, fast are likely to
EA.D.; The Si. Paul,
-nd Manitoba Itailway
vigorously pushing the
ious extensions, and will
miles of new read com-
ow falls. The eontract
elve mile§ of t Minne-
rthwestern ro d. which
have undert ken has
The exten ion from
's fift Miles, is
✓ the iron. Ttlie line
ridge to Map e River,
is graded, an th.e track
five miles out f Breck-
exteusion fro Barnes -
Forks, ninety Miles, is
out half the distance.
pass through oorhead
ifteen miles o the ex -
et of Gratd Fetks have
. The Company is also
oh nine miles leng from
d the north ahOre of
ka, and is aboat to begin
al
ueces-
e ass in
's akin,
be leettay,eth hinatielf in every ne. He
says ney "base in;sinuations a e every
Way false," but ladvances no hing to
prove that they 4re so. I do ot doubt
lent that Mr. Tilnnains' lease of: Mr.
Farroee's store fo five years in 1874
came to an eu , land doubt ess Mr.
Timmins' lease aide in 1879 will also
come to an end, silutime and the hour
wear out the lo gi st day," a d then,
ah! only think o the gigantic propor-
tions that rent ay assiume. r. Far-
r w says he is n t benefitted ne cent
b the transactiop, but ' that he shoe
as pinched scniewhere is evi ent from
Mao righteous in ignation .wit 1 which
he is filled, and t e fact that the heaven
born statesnaau, ho aspires "the ap-
plauseof listeningsenites to co mind,"
ex -school teach r though h is, has
committed the npardonable crime of
having in ,his lett r an error in ( rammar.
He gives no reaS n whatever fir the re-
moved of the pos office; he c nnot say
that either the p ople or the Govern-
ment were dis atisfied with Mr. W.
Messe , deputy p stmaster, an he: dare
not in ke the all gatiop, that here was
no Co setvative ore deservi g and as
well q alified to fill the office as; Mr.
Timm nil, He imply follow the law-
yer's evice, whe you have, no case
abuse otir oppo etas, • It ce patisou
with tae bluevale post office ffait, the
Goder ch harbor iniquity pal s into in-
signifi &nee, an iniaaity whic the hon-
orable member f r North Hui. n hinited
out alal ' unear hed with the sleeth
hound!s unerring scent, and laid bate in
at! its 'deformity ths immorality of the
trainsactiOn to th eyes and verdict of a
discri inatipg ublic, thereby causing
the thanks of . grateful people a, the
S8.17101.7 of his country -but it out -
hero.* Herod, t think that the lory
has depaited, au to see the mighty
fallen 'over -a petty post offiee. Temp-
tation is - a subtle thing, and conies to
all soon& or la* one way or another.
e man !who ie able to with-
etand it, hilst many,t too many,i sue-
eumb to its pow3r eve in trifiesi and
like the proverbi 11 red herring dawn
aci rose a Pig's no e, a an's better judg-
rhent Mat: be bi Bed and warped even
in the matter_ of post office. ,
1 Mr. Ferrow mak-es sad mistake in
assuraingto knojw my identity. I am
no "ecribbler of the quill," but a horny
handed On of bol, ode of the grea un- touch thel‘li
Washed, !whom a certain epoch, Mr. can 1 give yoti a biogra
his life, on °untie
tlpvhiihinfiTgp
•
H aPP t
asked for an
we, in the :a
pected to ta
naoney neces
or wrongfully
Y,our next
demands a s
• Legislature,
that Mr. Cro
cation, annn
• lege this ind
Mr. Wood,
and custodia
him to do 0,
about it 4.1
Mao Legislati
always cheri
frequentlyibo
hors, that kv
Govenanient
vice money
Mowat nor any me
ment could dr wo
ty-five cents !,for a'
the same appearinei
counts. Buti this
myth; this Wiest BO
A very large ' sum
spent aunuall , and
ever is made of the
Public ACCO Ut8
you will per
charge agains
We have eve
fulness, hilt t
misinforrned.
time, believe thatl
spends any of our
• Canada Celle e.
jury
HN
eive,
the 0 tario Government.
confi once in your truth -
ink y n must have been
We e meet, in the mean-
! the Government
. •
tinotey on Upper
ed. on behalf of
ithout permission,
as JOSIAH JONES.
di
0
41
the intelligen
j
Auguse 10,, 18$
°. •
"What a
.aenr
A resident
holiday visit
tunity of hea
' Beecher deli
on "The Rei
and express
Post, 011 the
follows:
In my (ieo
and eloquent
those who w
present.
you a phrase
-
character; as
uroilite Thinks of
Ward Veecher.
of B tlissels being on a
.Dell .it, had an oppor-
ng th: Rev. Henry Ward
r LAS1 celebrated lecture
of th CommonPeople,"
ha4 el4 through the
ectuk and lecture as
, was a -masterly
nd a rare treat to
nae enough to be
tempt to give
ogical de meation of his
I W1. iot allowed to
of hes 4artaeut." Nor
hical sketch of
norance of the
can give -a few
I took down at
g his oriainality of
his knack of putting
Mao following: He be -
tion tO a, certain extent,
but would n4 undertake to say that
men startedi om the lower animals.
However, ihedidn't care whether that
were trueor pot. It made no differ-
ence which w„ay Godj led men up out of
Egypt. He would as soon. have de-
- seended fron4 a monkey as from any -
ad descended far
was not there
y straightened up
say this doctrine
O -church. Which
many of them,
d belief, but if you
Farrow glelights
"the free and i
North Heron,"
the coteilry," &c
(literally) by the
l'evin firmly in
honor and style
dependent electors of
Mac bone and Sinew of ,
, 0c. :I earn mybread '
sweat of my brow, be -
the 'dignity of labor, '
and t e trite old saying laborare est .
ora.re,:ana 1 can 'further assure Mr.'Far-
ro w that I neit er "snuff nor wander"
(elassic languag for an M. P.) around
luevalel but o there quietly and
eaceabl about ybusinessland if he has
t e most remote reference to Mr. Eyvel,
t e tale ted editor and clever reporter
ho has been viaiting his relatives and
ld friends in thisTsection of country,
e rceist try and. d,isa,buse his mind of
e idea, at once. Mr. Farrow siarely
wallet mean by his threat at the close
f his lettee to indulge in persolialities ;
f ere are few El ni whose lives are so
/
erfect that the iare safe in cominenc-
i a a game of _ hitt kind, and I Most
ertainly do not a !consider Mr. Farrow
o be another Bayard, a chevalier,
"iS'ane peur sans Veproche." Your truly,
L BEBAL CON SERVATI1VE.
Tnmberry, App.:4 9th, 1880. 1
Upper Canada College.
o the Editor of dr Huron Expositor.
•
•
•
Yoer indictna nt against Upper Can -
di), C'ollege in t te last as also in a for-
t '
er issue of yo r paper, has been read
nd pondered o er by the Grand Jury
f intelligent readers. In this indict-
ent it appears that you eharge the in-
titatiolawith being "maintained at the
tibiae expense, for the sole benefit of
he sansof a f w Canadian nabobs,"
hat its mane ment is of the most
inefficient eharitcter," and that "al -
hough it is in receipt of a very large
dune of peblic meney annually, the pub-
ic are not vouclpseled any information
o show that the money is judiciously
✓ benefieially ;expended." On these
• harges you demand_ "a searching ene
uiry into its management by the Leg-
islature et its utt session."
Being actuate to doubt by the same
Bi
apirit of fair play in your attack on
Upper Canada 'ollege as in your de -
1 !mace of Dr. eLella,n, you would not
in this case any more than in the other
have ns, the intelligent jury, "condemn
any men (or itastitution) upon mere
suspieion unsuppOrted by one tittle of
evidence or proof." It may not be
amiss, therefore, to notice briefly the
evidence you adduce to sustain your
charges, and see if it be of such a na-
IS
same, buton
random iabtee
the time, exe
expression a
things. To.
lievecl evo
thing else, " he ,
enough. M‘r Dart.,
, when the 'firat mon
into a man: You
' won't agree With 6
' church? ' There e.
• differing in crieeds
mean theold lcatech •sm:, you will read
that our first paren 8 descended from
on, high, they fell fl t, but mark yore
from thaC point tth great march of
pragress began. Ile 'believed that ac-
tual meaaureneent would. show that the
human brain has in Teased in quantity.
He was Certain that We should never
have single men t at' would surpass
single men 4 antic% ity, but that which
those of old had 14 twos, in tens, in
twenties, we have 14 millions --intelli-
gence and tleought In (1a:16e/A days
men did not think. Now, while pas-
sion sometinaes mi leads us, on the
whole the head goes first, and men
think and feel afterwar ; while of old
classes were favored), the community is
favored new.i , Th Way of God is the
way of the 011001- use. There was a
time when it ,veas tliought that ignor-
ance was the motlie of devotion. That
is long past. 1 1 If a 1:ciala marry an ignor-
ant woman, thinkilng that she will be
easier to govern because. of her ignor-
ance, he will have all. the rest of his life
to,meditate 411 hi $ mistake. Courage,
health and endurance go with intelli-
gence. Brain reeists and cures disease,
brings hope put of despair, and victory
out of disaster. Brain Makes the man.
All the rest is husks. Shipmasters tell
me they eannot drink in New York as
they do in Liverpool, and I marvel how
they must drink iu Liverpool. It is
astonishing to see how i fast mortgages
melt off our legislative irepresentatives'
farms. It has been said that if you
want to enjoY your dinner, do not go
into the kitchen. If you want to re-
spect the laws, neve ge to see how they
are cooked. 1 In t1ie 1Franco-German
war it was an avale, che of schools that
1
AUGUS 1.3 1886
Tlae
army may alinost bai sa1 to have be;
an
great
angIinstwet
overwhelmed 08.808Fyratniimene.i ivIhich i,. more 1:-eaiwnumaiciire
a peripatetic: university'. There are e_
than a bet r thing. There are a aaaat
many quo dons that Can never be stet_
tled untii men have, blundered.. It
inbuitghtt asteie:Itthhea th otti it: iipsfitlaer:ehneao:::::re
pews ha -vie gone up : '-gher. ;Th
The p lpit has gone up! some, but
where wel can cool offeathe Church-.
winneafivstteaer wiemase .ei awItelemnisetihewesstel;ii authority, ti s. .haer , ni011inael nisbtote euhr tee
had 1 ss authority. i,64 d there never
niTh°ree lireia firuernecsep'oanlis4ib '1 it7yrbeuratesttashoniu paA011:
Altni hty God, a* en we throw
ianesppo riseninr alnatheteyriern:,i!
autho 'ty lout of our th blogy and pee
neigh iynbFertattihsaedorvwrunlantbiagnagne!eaHrinla.wipeturEfhouraegninthat:eder:
whlitt:ealssoinng toidefcalltthheeramcilelei:ialf day as the
hunao , W ich he kiwi": hew to present
wate na the sea, 0 . __His lecture
quisit deigns in imag ry, ilingielitsrwatio;inch,
meta hor, wit, anecal e, sarcasm and
rnainented -with: the most ex-
lagnificent, the d1 111BP:uds seEettle. et
Eli
twpatsho
whic,i wale that there 1 no trust to be
place • in hose hidece#3, hook
n that God
bteraoewhd a: spot.
-
i
Dlir. .0 cT,A.Tliiertro'sokGe .. 0,; ,,t .Felaispt,612.2.
,
Th fasting doctor 1/3 3 cessfally ewe,.
plete at noon on Satkaay his sem
impo::d task of .ab 'tit riling from rai
food ler 43 days, and ijiii t • 'ng from re-
ports he iS not 11111Ch vir rse for his loot.
hardy experinaent. 1ni all fairness' te
in co nee ieli with s i aflaslitlIfwOratslIntal
icl
Dr. T unOr, however, 1 must be ac.
know edged that the fa; ting was 40ea
droll stances, whic ight have tam
avoid d, and thereby a, ess severe strain'
have eeri made on 14 strength ae-a
vital ores of the faetst For the !east
sixte n days he decli 1 to take any
water exciept in h.orn athic quantities
and s loss in Iv lit eluting the
secon eight days of
pou11 s $r day, and i agony bec
almo t eicruciating, ssi111i1e he was
stant y calling for w t 1toweis upon
foreh side wet sponge , his lips
bathi g ' his extre i ies. De
be rapidly °inning over
sandeei nit
::
d lie not began to drink water,
the fa t Would have 1en, ed by the death 1
of th fath
iiter by e t * that half lthe
forty ay a Were ac o plishede Pliis
sever abd needles (strain on , the
:loot° 's sitrength hel 4a very raucli te
unfit - in for success ally accomplis ing
the rems'ining portiojai of his self im-
posed tafik. Afterve rag the subs 'ta-
tion ef !mineral 8; et brought on
seriou: gitstric symp °Ms, which 73 arly
proira fatal to the f titer about a eek
befor its close. sides these nu -
favor b14 factors to pie Success of the
under aking, his brain" was kept in a.
state f reater activ'tiv than was at sH
favor bl., to -the e4icn.omizing of his
reserv a -vitality. Th 4 oonthmea res-
ence nd'' conversatlid4 of so nany _
strong rs; the remarks, mafave hie
and oth4wise, made i ' !the iiewsp pers
whclij he was in the %bi-t of re ding
daily, conbined with, 'a naturall ir-
ritabl4 temper, kept: lila brain riucb
more cive, thus ccealstiming a' 1 rger
share f the vital fees than ,unia
have 1eeb. the case were _ the surroland-
jugs 1 sslexciting. Iti es • to be haped
that Ir. Manner will•have no imitators,
and t14at1 he will he allowed, ' be
recovejrs to contimee "alone inj his
glory,' i there be any real giorjr in
his un ertaking. Tie!, many refte ting
minds such transactieris appear tjo be
more., or, less criminal, a fool -hardy
tempti of Provide 46, like some iu11.
fightin , -allooning ai4d acrobatic ts,
which jshould be frowned. down by the
better 1 sses of soci fiyi. _
A dorespondeiat Who was pr ent
when th Doctor cokzpieted his fast
says: "11 had the euripsity to see Dr.
Tann r , co:mplete his fast to day.
Thongh I had, strongtr disapprove of
his craieijty to himself if the fast was
really h, and of obtuse still mo e if
the fa t as ei sharce To pay su arise
Mao do t r's face had h+ne of the ei a : -
ated a• earance that 1 I was le by
newsp p r reports to] lexpect. It was
just a geicel average •ineitenance f r a
man o 'bout 60; an -g which which his thin
grey h.i4s indicated. 1 Ile is a s all,
wiry.141oling man, with s, strougl ex-
pressi.11 f tvill-powerl.' His face ,indi-
cated. izftcring and depression of s irits
as he at at the ben windo of
Clare. Hall koklng out on ' 13th
street, w th .edic.I Man familia him,
The w dle buildine le a medical c liege
of so al e Special kin7d,Iand doctors were
s
ilittin1 about in a rindance. here
was n thing except h. s being faun° and
the ca e orn expression of ins 114ce to
point ‚i'e out. Dr.,Taimer. held in his
hand eautiful pe , ' which he was
going o at as soon aes 2 o'clock struck,
and whe the hour / 'c -me the doctor
began o eat the 10 iOns fruit. Phen
a grealj s.ent and + sipping of 1SUds
arose fro OS the •croVerle outside, Which
wasm e larger that the -crowd in the
hall, t o • gh neither:Was great ti res-
ponse o this cheerink the doctor tooa
up at h windowarl. Waved his nde
kerchi f which, of 0 u -se, produe ad-
dition 1 cheering. 111-6 was' then lea
froin t.lh: front apartnient, where he
had. bee sitting, to the hall, where he
clime 'p into a sort of throne to be
seeia by he people, andat short inter-
vals h e auk two temblers full, one of
which loloked like mlijIki and. the Other
like beeror wine., Ahnost immediately
after teems were called for, and the
doctors enfeebled stoMach ejected part
or all of the refreshments he had. takep.
This f 4 has been ail, remarkable -one.
There ae strong reaeoas for beliving
that it as genuine, unless there VilB
C0111181 4 between him and the special-
ists w c surrounded him -which we
can sc rjelyirnagine. I If his only I diet
was wter and air, .8.13 is affirmed), the
terribl ixpericnoe proyes that a healthy
man o trong will, and with a ,00fl
sideraMe amount of surplus flesh can&
with merely the food derived frera
water and air for a long time. Dr.
Tann r lept about 18 hours a day for
the 11 t 85 days, a114 about 13 hours a
day fo 4he last five.; 1This, of Oars%
dimin •s ed the waste of the liadY.
which, ow -ever, lost: some 40 rail -nag
weigh inthe 40 dupl.!
.....2r,....'1.!._._._•.•`!
-Ajs ionie men were loading Bala 011
to -thefr wagons from the Band pit of
James Dunsmore, of , Downie , they tame
fl
his
and
111111
a
(0
AUGUS1
*cross s. skull
other bones, si
andwhaltegitfairo.erel
areaseery, it bei
surfa.oe. It is
dilnvian mom
• tinh-e."11jP(.3qTisellet:bleneulip'17*ti
--L-Mre Filial
31.0-texcrI k.ee jpoer3m 1
' 4 )f3 1Wof re. rZi 2 . 8 'hsyBtes.l re, Aea- havudi4 31i ;fib eot 1
, hundredweight
-There are I
.anaford. deTshtietrueteil
teac;alliir aIage
•
ndM3,
-A hospitat
L-
:71m-in:Cearitin:pdgmersee
ale-illfre.17511imele:a:
been burned_ de
quantity of gra
,rTe odun°Weo:ilagra,:1:1,tereza:astctteilit:!
• 5—ietir:incal.s usill sis:'j 21
-Gospel tera
ing regularly I
nonamittee anal,
good lecturers
v8Tm
tureris
-
a scaffold, 11. 4*
: t u ni a pill .AtthIlift :ai:head:bets) .:
slight spratchin
• of Mr. Fred Ws,
. . 71.51iteot tli_rgnmhiiiitbiofsosb; arioaso allrinute:e0Trn7:3:41:
Trowbridge, Iat
of the respect fe:
several valliable
• -rA:he=t.G.. Y.
Rev. W. Halide
bef3
8
..qner,Ditoificel
atteCniteltl
- favorictv! rIshornt.
-iv
then, whom we
-wasa
as
3eug• Justice '3.f 14
.in Logon; and
time in tr. 1.,,M!
-x
:1:47.conae, 810,0:8,j..pi
hell, but instea
substance reseii
'which seemed
mixed with the i
-Some two el
three years oid,=,
Wscksonmp
, of
some co
the Ieg. The in
te other difficult
• lafterr!trefveiwohasto
- 0
islorth.West, Mr?
, District Deputy_
Huron District,
AII:i.erfbeewirslf a8htrl
s
to na,ark the este
by his fellow eri
-The other d
Was driving 73.efir
in Biliefat when :
horses disappea
head above glee
Mao assistance of
luelped to extric
The horse recei1
than a slight spr
-Another cen
her long home:
settler 4313. the Bli
line, died on Tti
adaavatt:4atvedags! of
aw:
conligoIndwithhe
tarywesa wil
ea out for the=
home. Mr. Wills
The late Mrs.
:Messrs. James a,
Iarton, and was
ner remains wer
Presbyterian ce)i
• -
Th
Mrfrlijayrateoss
eently Bola.
Jock"tv,
Mi
bert, for $100 .e
-Va. geAYurraertiglad
siest,
'worm, and his ha
ly swollen for a,
-The Methodi
ternained to eninl
1 enlargement has
to meet the demi
aiance of the ye
exorbitant.
ke. .417 -Bs eToawhteyrZzir:rati.: Bhol
und favorably In
h8111a in the couni
-J. J.
e
Fai
rs
h
e
r
Copr
England for the
•
ohisnavegeinki loeawratt eihatI with general lecerunlapi
tor breeding pia
Brothers. The .
-Mr. Henry
17,,Bagrrieemr sent of Mr.
6 Ne :ere" loTnhgoatian:
riieotheannepnciteetensgarsi:owhoiltaohel jf.aHsbos:i
ex° :a 13: 0. wine hfret oteoali ngtiotiithsii
rattles standing i
-A few days
Whirlwind sprun
sheaves around 1
Mao little animal
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Sch
Central
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Farming
New
Lawn
Old
Tweed
Farm
' Money
To (ontractors-Gordon
Removal-Hally
Blaelismith
To the
Seed
Money
Est
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cl,a
& Dmacan.
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as Mellis.
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cattle
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:Ale:
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York,
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ed
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la
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co,kin
were
' wa.s
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sons
son
been
Th
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, from
; and
' . some
see
real
imp
' char
1
: ques1
/1 lost
. cent
the
i inal
' and
' wine
arre-ted
• but
nam
Isla
fast
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was
bY
surv
for
whi
lady
gain
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top
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tail
pi
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on an
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as
T.4—After
sliington,
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re
Hi tOry
e,
her
. tly
for
ation
e heaviest
the
lines,
ing
e
squller,
raphed
f his
scull
e
kirk
g the
ent,
nal
andahar,
reinforce
ri
•n
on
probable
11
have
thet,New
as,
number
la
11
-
boats
es
eapable
suhmarine
cif
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cm
IT4,05,-
•
of
is
.
past
G 1.1iln
mrphine
wale
.
M.
la y
t
T
r e
t h
•
of,
Sunday,
al e
the
Les..
two
sins.
on
Tie
IS6NERS.-
be
. :
t hbuse
knew
ese
n
15
II
eidiet
the
e
Bsteamer
slaughter,
onng
ner,
through
or
k
carrie
under
physician
The
ering
peund
bed
nds,
nffered
-
are at
other
are
vexa-
a
failed,
on the
-
Lord
among,
- Bar-
B .
Mr.
I
of New
_name
erect-
news-
for
Vir-
has
*great
hackers
of
to
chal-
race
Buffalo
Rev. E..
Pres-
doe-
as set
troops
-
ish sol-
War, of
-tiers of
! in the
been
State"
well as
-
of
,t week
*eek on
have
'ut time
'n a'13Y
are
t.
rue ion
Norden-
of
1,500
ifornia
mount
ortably
harles
V5,280:-
f • -
de--
the last
havoc
la large
rear-
d dig-
ave oc- -
i • has a
at:
e visits
Teem
$1
• r f
D or
ioe
lisin
1 ' .
1
pros-
greet
fort-
Potittoes
ie visi-
prom7
Wednes-
els • of
:
p
that the
not ac-
' Three
Mark
an of
e es -
0 Con --
.
lutions
money
some
ntrol of
Home
to
attend.
fer ofla .
b
presided.
the
Com-
.
1... Run-
-
Ireland,
for the
sons
Boyd
' of his
other
en have
• . Bender
',Kansas,
Morning,
for
avent to
the
'people
e dis-
the in••
p OTSOTIS
Oroit, re-
that
crim-
master,
oth were
a,
lady
Staten
a
water.
age. It
out
the
stomach,
young
and
per
during
Dur.
se-
-
verely
she su e
the ig jorp.
stocee
which
Ataat
ily alo
a gobl
showe
. me
derers
missioiar
arrest
herds
have c
comp.
murd:
easter.
mora,
4.; 1
ULDOP1
Tun
vest irF
than
pas t R
by the
boric
tenth
of war'
kindr :Id
have ieen
to_dav.
.Puia,
THE
ant
j ust
herds
near
three
all p
shipp;
-which
13th i
ed to
. D ES
house
RailW:
track-
with 3.
Mond
cotton
modit
destroved.
$100, I
in the
is not
AFF
the e
that al
oppos
Many
deal
zalea.
cont i
stand
clare
ringle
wher:'
arrest
TR
' man
dead
enne,,
. been
life la
.heart.
A-7.3--ei
g
C-ouri
in Lriei
Angel
for hi
day f
. tary Sam
TO
at Buffalo
1 edto
°vet
come
coron
port
eta
mini
allege
"thro
-
squir
•
journ
VL
.The
Sir j
mier,
Boar
Prote
adroi
'putat
aime
whe a
In th
Sir Jhuchildren. gion
'
ton, '
waskept
AT
• Time
hat n
Ther
,
aron
beet
1,001J
is v
.
offic
kille
:ousel
the
loss ofat
be kat
. ried
TI
COM#
Satwiday.
p,,
ous,i I
h.a111.
crow
One
and :la
- -14
wa.
milk,
whicl.
strat
At 12
who
wher
men
the f:st
. taine;
tins :
from
61184a.
Pi. .
Mine•
Cona
work
have
plete
- fore
t
apoli
this
just
Morr
abou
frern
fifty-
is alr
inrid
,
vine
grad
This
and
tension
bee
buil
Wa
Lake
•
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roi,
pee •
; ed
he
he.
e, s
t h:ld
bee
of
.
f a
,nf
ur
ed
s
:bo
.
II-kavtsT
Rtjssia
is
a ss
ambition
paili
Of w
be
HA,
„ill,
Itm i
of
iv :rpool
low
re
sai
• st,
i'' is•
a Ro
of
y, ,.
a,n
- ne
y e
gr:
es i'
10, it
frei
kno'en.
IRS
ty• if
tho
rs
ne .spap
ing
T i
nes
ng111
on
der•
Go
d.
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on
en
sh
II
, co
r, w
m 1 an.
ha-
paper,
r Ye
Bu
the
8,
o a
r no
t ee
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of
, if
l ig',
n th
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ED
obdelite
hn .
f or
Of
tion
,.y en:ea
on
at 'Tree
ugh•
sha,
ndd
n E
AIRS
has
der
are
dem
d the
xpe
cave,
y
s
defe
A
g tu
-
lif.e
etrea
GR
eted
.
nut,
As.
; chetred
hous
eniqnp-
Ile
an
he
a wi
15
ook
he
Tai
w
a
n fag,'
his
ac.
Ili-
-apo
any
on
about
1 before
firs
and
COln
been.
b to
read;
Brea
wo
ady
fe .
o
d
Iline
ergo
dul
:comp
g
ata
Min
lack
ed in
ce of
only
ucke
time
. e ob
on
,Ra j
Dr.]
in AE
They
semi -
ssed t
. 7
ear
ore
t sae
i
1. 1
a's ru
ary a
at
dev
eacef
a gre
E OF
Cas:
leted
leadi
„one
bred
n t
ed fo
- hn
e
uri.
ED _
he In
ith
som
al m
enin
in a.
the
Th
ot in
ht h
IN
M
gh t
9f e
hey
e rev
n ml
t
. ales
of 1
zale.
DEA
A.
th
• on.
ever
fotin
is
res
. o w
w
bee
a
low
z's •
TAL :
'nto
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• eat
i oth.
tan
bei
den
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('an:
t c.
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tspot
he
S
ITH
filed
1ec:
1 om
for
b3 :all
to
p
se
igla
u' fo
T
the
;at;
id 8
ills
cit
ed.
y,
grzat.
-
of tn,
. di
cot es
e
i th :
o e
Co,
is
IT
1 is
A
ore:
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nd
at
d ca
: te
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h: lef
im
wil
ne
s 1
lo.s o
ons
i li
A
s
is
it: va.
23
s
t
N
tanj
let1
I. ro
kin
elle
aid
1he
Gan.
'11
w
ete
a era
on
eto
speetorships an
were only, hand°.
there would be.
,
5
the honor ter the
ing to these offic
starving men are
about the viands
have.seen how th
ures and Insolvenpy
pulated .to appease,
office of claimoro
liquor license law.°
service in a siinilar
be very good for
is wide room for
the country lwoull.aea,.
co
me
It i3
;e
la is
not
et
v.
a Ha
.
“the
doubt
b:fore
t
.
,„ ra.issio
,-what
rue the
ilument:
very g
esuall
the
an.
ets wer:
he crav
• gers-on
'
Id he m
•ay'. T
party," i
as to
equal •
, erships
a
neith4r
a
eatbut
.
tags!
and
de
is
ut
whether
enefit
r
have
mations
en
hots
ne
for
ig
.
adomied
.
are
a ea
to
he
heir
suOcess
that
y
ere
e forn
will
• enee
:1
for'
; esign-ed,
(I ,
and]
coaatitu-
.abilities
onserva-
between
the
dl
tr
his
t
he!
• e,
th
.:1-
standard
ay
e
pt.;
and
•
ey
aid
thera
icipalitiesi
' far
oehaving
y
mitre
ha
e,
s
s
r
, an
Wel
as
kin:
of-
at
at
tiis
esentativ
fr
e
s
d
g
the
n
e
p:
t.
Ai
r-
it
•
a•i
,
setter
e
;
:
h
n
Dever
y
:
for
ce
1.
g
:
id
feast
tech-
choice
Mess-
tqam7
ta
might
there
s
I
fight.
',bon-
say
mann-
Pi:they
etrong,
will
,
onser-
ry
iU
•
.
l‘tayor
' :
e ,,Con,
'eatne.
rescue
:
riffling
*tram
lo
,
one
I
.
t
4
r'
0
,
lof
ith
4
mt
ehoul
rais-ed
reI
of-rli
Of
ontlet
already
y
Idseal
d
wli11
a
opt
di
oWevei
.
e
people
mewhatl
c
VPster
ire
LS
sure
uce,
nth
ut
od
ates
ve'
alley
i
; .
; We:
, . .
for
the
do'
,
. .
'
West
at
fixed-
in
ther
Vest-'
rug.
1
pre-
with
Own.
the i
it
,- On
, ers
be
e
of
the
make
era-
r
,
be
•
for-
vote
' '
to
time,
that
'
N. N P
, r
Coral;
Thisin
their
den-
made1
to
-
the
the
the
out
the
to
im-
The
the
for
la,y
rails
. ork-
lities
300,-
quite
the
'
,e fu
the
alon
hel
thlost.
,
th
• •P
th
the
coun-
.
I
thei4
1
1 the
T run
t -
b
aged
1
at
1
Y 0
t
I
I buil
Gran
111„in,,
•'"
as* i
- rail.
for4
'
an.
an.
alley
-
mall
s u
i 11
od
it i
the
con
ar
the
Bru
i
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Importations -Duncan
Golden LiOn.
ries-M. Morrison.
lry-Hiekson ea Bleitsdell.
ol Books -C. W. Papst.
Drug Store -C. Lu
ine-The Gray Medieirte
pleentf3-Thotnas
Ito m
Cicler.Mill-G.4k II. Jackson.
Social -F. G. Sperling.
Country Goods -A. G.
Suits -Hill Brothers.
for Sale -Wm. Nash,
to Loan -H. Hall.
McAdam.
ia Anderson.
Wanted -T. Hills.
Pablie-Chas.-Moore.
Wheat -Wilson & Young.
to Loan -C. R. Cooper.u
ay Steer -Mrs. L. McMillan.
Wheat -Laidlaw Lc,-, Fairley.
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bilit
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party has .
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taken as a4i
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S
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have
have
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licenses,
the
the
fro*
Mail.,
lead
is elosely
Ins
"
case,
drawal
tavern
cal
the
man
of
ceiN
Pro
Pre
pre
say
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wholesale
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as one
app•ints
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mo
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to :
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throughout
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par
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who
should
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purposes.,
misgioners
they
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mi
par
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for
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car
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lie
so
the
ly"
an
sel
meht.
tool
de
th
pubhc
strongly
organs,
influenced
is
eminent
and
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an1
is
all
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_.
001ITII,FRIDAY, AGG-.
----------------------
A Poor Plea.
me of our Coneervative
.
not satisfied with
the Dominion Govermalent
at their disposal, are
a• slice taken from. th
They•haVe set
the patronage and pr
by t•he controlling of
and they are clam
anthorit3r to regulate
eale of spirituous liquo
Local to Dominion c
. ,
the leading organ, h
in this agitation, and,
followed by the
recent issue 'we find t
) ur recent article on
in which we advoeat:d
of the power of .
and shop licenses nom
overnment and plac
hands of the Domi
t, which already cont
icenses to brewers and
es the hearty endorsttion
incial press. The
s adduces sufficient r :
osed change in a few :entences.
: 'If one -hall the a
h us be trne, then free
ia the whole machinzry
such -licenses is only
agency, a Grit propeganda.
of the Commissioners
iicipality in the -Province
ntially Grit, that any
may be found is so
11, that it only serves 'to
proscription mo
The inspectors
would expeet from.
them.; and th's
gh on the subject.'".
a the first place the 1
e than the facts justi
roaosition, is not hea,
he Provincial press., un
ssurcie that a few of t
in papers on its on
te the entire press of
that all others are
g taken into account.
place, if the reasons
Free Press are "suffie
atiou then it . is ver
:
-Now, what are th:se
assumes a falsehood,
poses as a remedy a •.hange
ld intensify the evil
does exist. The state.
sing system is now u-
1 agency, has. been p
ublic returns, the cerrectness
Mae Mail nor -the
r dared to question. A
is was paradedda by t
fernier occasion, an.
need by a rhe whic
at:t
e than doable as many
by Conservatives as
same state of thing
, .
the provine
it is absurd to sa3
used by Reformer
inn interests. The
ority of the Conamissi
ers ctoet. not prove an,
advocate the change
prove first that th
an
and secondly, th
were all Coeservatives,
•,
soon would be if t
.ernrcient had the co
istration of the law 'add
izan. This, we an
ch it would take th'
es some time to do.
to -remove the power
uses from Proviucial
with it view to
nistered with less p
ainly too amusing to
ously. The present
the organs wou
e, are so innocent, so
•egardless of partizan
would be so very mi,
,
0 a-dminister the law
impartiality, than
isle and corrapt On
This is, to say th rt
thin, and the organs
ise some better plea than
e will make much irae
• *
m favor of their
suspect, howe
in advocating t
solely by selfis
well known. that the lominion
are beset and
day by hungry offie
for office. The an
apparently 80 i4eXh:
jinpossibio to find. offi
; but in the interests
essary that as man
uld be supplied. If
•
•
.
.
13-,
-- -
,
contem-
the
gitating
Local
nvious
stige
_the
ring
and
s transferred
ntrol.
s taken
Of Course,
lesser
i e following:
he Sarsfield.
the
ealina
the
ng them
ion
ols the
distillers,
onden
asons'
counts
Ottawa
for
ne huge
M
exception
entemptibly
-make
e glaring
are just-
he body
is
ail assumes
y - it in
tily endorsed
esa it
e most
side
he Province,
ot worthy
In the
adduced
lent"
easily
;reasons?
and
en fold,
ent
id as
oven
Free
imar
il
ese journals
they
showed
licenses
y Reformers.
still
, and
that
to
fact
ners
thing.
n this
law
for
: t if the
. e Dominion
trol,
, is
it combined
The
of
to Dominion
aving
rtizanship,
6 considered
eminion•
'd have
i virtuous,
interests,
I .
li more
with
hat
ario
least,
ill
this
ession
scheme.
er, that
change,
motive.
• esieged
-seekers
-ply is
e stible,
es for
f party-
as
he license
t _., ..
AT „.
-
, _.,_ -
1880
' -=
.
P atron-
now.
to
Gov-
eyes
afford-
liquor
to have
license
The
the
it
lights.
with-
withpl:
Lo-
in
Govern-
issue
re-
of the
Free
for the
It
that
to
grant-.
poli-
The
every
is. so
the
and.
Buell
that
saying
doing.
cheoses_
rabid-
con-
of
sec.
by
in its
satis-
then:
which
if an
that the
a poll-
untrue
of
Press
charge
were
that
were
exists
conse-
the sys-
further
that a
are Re-
Those
ground
is being
partizan
C0111-
as
the ad-
be less
a task
,
propo•4-
granting
the law
is
Gov-
us be-
and
that
. like-
fairness
horridly
Govern-
a little
have to
before
on the
We
the
are
It
Gov-
night
clara-
so great
that it
them
it is
possil5le
in.-
.
hereafter.
ed o
vies
irouto'pa
ige
genuine.0,d-fashio
inter
thei
ed
.
licy
elite:Ile
d . to
nd,
inni
up
arity
wh
, bo
and
er,
tive,
serv:
how.
ueal
an
dissa
t - e
h
um
Y well
, a
abeve
been
b
s t
,
TUE . GR
pony has o'
of the Toro
latter corn 'any
road -way 1-
gerous Co •
stock is n•xt
an attempt
the munici
widen thei
-road. • So
voted. the
largest nue,
no confide •
company o
their prom
- money. T
such a pas:
minent da
Grand Tr
rescue, .an.
21 years; ta
. the entire
and keep e
ing order,
grant bouu:es
000. The
willing to
Gtand Trunk
ture of the
ratepayers
the route.
men from
in Toronto
feelings there
judge that
providing
concern will
Grand Trunk.
road would,
try dependent
and although
been ,heavily
better to give
they have
may rest assur
assume control
effieiently
The Grand
• rapid. rate.
tae good, of
this may be;
have these
mainly by
efficiently
Trunk, althou•hi
of a, monopoly,
idle. It does
the Grand
would very
way system
mer has Elread
Lake Huron
have the Taro
it is trYing
It seems alna
independent
operate a
time; and
better for
roads well
nections, even
Somewhat
run as the
has been,
.
•
ND
ered
.to,
in
ditie
t
rec
.alibi
gu
ii e
aid
ber
ce
th
ses,
ing
that
ger
nk,
offe,s
wi•
trac
ery
trov
tt
oro
acce.
eon:1p
roe.
in t
A es
These
las
this
the
fa
be
Ih
tafxd
s
air
equipedi
T
Sortie
the
1
r
the
op
leek
Trunk
soop
of
r
ha
c
rail
we
the
wor
hi
T
a,nd
1
i
run
to
rey
i no
a idil
,
us
tly
S
'-ge
fl
1:-
eke
efusei
i lth
ir
en
had
the
af beilg
-owe
to
en.
wi
IlIng
ding
the
tlo
to-
res
e
e tinc,
un
week,.
ah
o
. opl
I 'lit
Th.
: ala
u on
e.
ally
di if
(4 t,
A
cont.
is
ads
:•etio
-rat
i
the.
eq.
th:
eo
ad,
to,
a for
st impos
'
pilules
alv
-ountry
ecland
'f thei
a r,.
lebntol
T
ae
•
c
a
to
ta
.
t
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a :3:life
,eas
t
C
num
p
nor
i:
t )
.
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ilid
Cou
the
it
for
het
.
th
P
the
.,
e
nd
bank
kidated
•s:.
s
e
• •
e
b
to
s
i
if
the
.areral
ro:
•r,
oe -guag
Jew
in 3
th-
&T
limy
,
th
ny,
13 Sold
o
eip
bit
ey
are
the
stoppi
by
it
op
ts1ou1d
giv
thd
e
lid
sp
ink
ry.1
eci
,,h
ces
le a
to
w
rol
is
rey
the
'
know
ea
a .
-
(
Rail.
to t
Bruce.
the
T
cure
able
re -:quip
mu •
t b
do
abili
to
they
refo
d ' se
lose
coin
th
rst-
mu
1
un I
1
terips
so t
ipail
rep
liti
and
d, We
can
a
hal
to
fOr
e ha
tha
re
i
Gran
ad,
well
eadi
too
Bu
edly
oh
of the
y , tli
bi3
a.ve
ery irn
ma
the
9 try.
Port
pret
and
Cre
ible
t o s
any
to la.e
..ith
'ing
to
rey
redi
1
1
1
1
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li
:ilepieloti
s
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of
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1 ,
0
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e
ke
, rej
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, al
-ke.
ed
ay
eund.•
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1 os-
ip t
I MeIda
lath
ler
1 en
:elan
ally.
onN1
es
am
nun
90:usS
,
1, eor
lot
ei,
le yap
:
pe.
ei.Pt
flY
peon
)•
lut
but
atio
Atte
ers
ffect
My;
, : ra
vva
ks
,
N EXPPSItOR.
-r1"1"1
shortening the line between St. aul
and ld.inneapolis loal taking out all the
carves and straightening the tra k. .
Th tiluev. e P 'et 0
o the Editor of thr Bur it Expo
DEAR SIR: I h ve ben priv
rmed that the me ber for
erence
Of food. At one time
evading orders, th rough
P. new attendant, but
in obtaining water,
through a wet cloth.
when left momentar-
ained a few drops from
of a window during a
RRESTED.-1 8 M Ur -
?arsons, the American
iatie Turkey, have been
prove to be t*o shep-
°medic tribe, and they
he crime with eynical
:le Missionary was
Ismid, a town en the
of the Sea of Mar-
a: miles from Cdnstan-
:IN her-
eby all accounts, poorer
uring all thee° years
lers have been •erned
of excelling ija a bar- t
stern. Had e en one -
as spent in the device
3ted W agriculture and
1, arta, Russia would
it deal more prosperous
f
Huron made a cotert re
vhien he insinuated that a "s
t1the quill" (sic) *rote he com
on signed "Liheral Conser
Which drew forthi his splutteri
in last week's ENPOSITOR. hJud
"Liberal Conservitive'sletter,
s y that Mr. Ferro* wail requir
a ealable ammun don fpr his consivdaereut a
t gonist ; and wi h the landab e pur-
very g
ose of eoonornizilnu the powde of the blance of pro
i ate but somew at impotent
beg to aesure h' . through
ditor, that I war not the w
nor never" had itnythi g to
e communicatiqn in nestion that I took one! i
o not know wh4 the writer is ; and this is more
f rthermore, that] Mr. Ferro s other ber taken by
ngentaethanly referenc s (pres mably) this to be th
t myself, are ma e, as he well knows, therefore, th
i the same bl nelering mendacious the sons of a
f shioet as his in inuation that I wrote ing against
t e letter, of whiqh he complains. ' institutes, p
In cenclusion, let me say tliat ' Mr. the Province
arroW will de Iiinaself altogether ,“too the prizes, -is
uch proud" if !he imagines 1 I Write, aged. very ine
t is hurried note for any other!puepose jury must ha
t an t9 give his little wind gun More clare this eh
curacy of aim than it displayed last neat charge i
eek. Yours truy,
• GEORGE EyvEL. a fact, "that
ed, but admi
eaenie, August 10thi1880. receives a:
•t ' money tweet
o the' Editor of Ihe Huron Expositor.
• DEAR Sui: Th Oracle of North Hu- this sum
✓ ulnas. apoken, n his usual 'when I
o e•my lips let nd dog bark" s ylei and
is letter is so theroughly char etc istic
of the writer, that there was n
shy. for his signature, for like t
theqable wile borrowed the lio
11
ce.
;to
tely in -
North
to me
ribbler
unica-
ative,"
g aeply
ing by
should
all his
eal an-
. tl I
i
ture as to iu tify uslilie rendering a ver-
dict of "true ill." !1
The first charge i , vague and inde-
finite. How Many 'cinstitute a
and what is ai "Can , a* nabob ?" Also
on what gonads are others refused ad-
mittance ?Ile it that the fees are so
high that toae but nabobs (whoever
they may be)ijcareafOord to send. their
sons? No; itleatuao , be , that, because
you say the i stitut on is maintaided at
Mac public ex rise. Then, is there an
Act of Parlia ent r by-daw of the col,
lege prohibit ng c ataiti classes from
entering? : so, le lus have it by all
means, but a uredl 1:110ia3 information
is required before this charge can be
I anything more than a
esertion, without a sem-
f. 'Afe proof ot the cox.-
. P., 1 redness of, y ur next charge, you state
ou Mr. that out of eight scholarships offered
ter of, by Toronto lIniversfty and open to the
6, with whole Proai • ce, Tipper Canada College
ou do not say whether
r less than the usual num-
he College) but assuming
average, does it follow,
t a college teaching solely
few nabob, and compet-
11 the colleges, collegiate
ivate and high schools in
and taking one-eighth of
thereby proVen to be man-
ciently ? The intelligent
e further evidence, or de-
rge "not proven." Your
vague and no proof 'Offer -
ting w?aat you state to , be
1 the ioStitetion annually
ery large slum of public
uk yeti should have given
dollare and cents) and
vouchsafes n I inforHiatiOn as to its ex-
penditure." re we Supposed to assume
that the in ormation has ever been
refused? Nay more, are
eence of anyeevidence, ex -
6 for granted that this
rily h as •been injudiciously
expended? If so, the in-
telligent jur3, Must' again declare "no
I '
bill:"
b explain how it occurs
harge---if true-tertainly
arching enquiry by the
ks, the Minister of Ella-
lly las,nds over to the col-
• nite Om pf MOTtey ; that
ur PrOvincial . Treasurer
of eilir xnoney, permits
and n Ver says one word
a fin.' ncial statement to
re. , 6 Reformers have
hed t he idea, and have
sted. , b our Tory neigh-
teverl Sir aohn and. his
night , 0 with Secret Ser-
a d sue like, neither Mr.
ber of his Govern
-
4 spend even twen-
borkscrew, without
in the public ac -
a appears to be a
Ms an empty one.
f public money is
no :mention what -
expenditure in the
•i- Ontario. This,
is a very serious
0
HEREFORD CA TX,,E 1 FOR
A. Simpson, f Pleas -
county, Miss uri, has
a selection f otaa the
ng Hereford breeders
consisting o thirty -
bull and nin Calves,
Herefords. Ty were
e• atearner °million,
Quebec on horsday,
e they will be fOrward- ,
, freight
ianapolis and Louis
,000 feet of platform,
fifty ears, mostly laden
rchaudise, weie burned
. A large anapunt of
d other value* com-
freight house were also
loss is estimated at
luding the merchandise
use, the value of which
EXICo.-Repotts from
xico, to July WO, state
xe election is paaaed, the
inizales are untiting.
es are very thrie tening,
refer war befer Gon-
lutionary fella) atation
lay States. le o hwith-
reats,,Coneress ill de-
lected Presiden . The
he nob Gu eiguato,
was fired at, ar been
I -
OF A. JOURN
C. A gelo, w found
railway track at Chey-
ay morning. e had
by the cars, a d ended
ihimaelf thr h the
prob bly Aub St. C.
tclen of the ilverpool
a with Prince apoleon
cia th latter aS killed.
-writ lig up hp West
left Cheyenu an Sun -
the ark, to j io. Secre-
y.
NQU IST.—Th inquest
Mac ei cumstan ets which
f th unfortu te
a4, o Chatha , has
still f r the pr sant the
g abTe to pr care im-
bea ing upo the case
isjcnc within the Do -
da. his evid Pee, it is
uld e obtained, would
pen e principal dark
e an make on:lob:Ay
.
nqu st has been ad-
turda
S J IIN MAC 812,TAL13,-
e incle great w aith with
aald,I the Cana, ian Pre-
uting ' the Manchester
erapi on the benefits of
young States. Sir John
oted 1to soothe the de -
ging that the tariff was
as in, the Unit•id States,
injure Canadian trade.
isput9tion whIch arose,
bed free trade aS a reli-
aa allnost said Oupersti-
c. The word: warfare
quits a tinae.
Ci13113 Thel London
tellowin„a fro C d
o August 3rd All well.
gns of the en nay. We
ed all the buildings
. Al;1. the Afg ans. have -
We ave 3,50 infantry,
Ind 115 guns. he heat
The majorit of the
66th - regim nt were
g the celors, wIlii0h were
ondent Bombay, dis-
acuation at Cahill, says
pass is terrible, and the
this cease will probably
demnation of his hur-
niversal.
FAarna. - Dr Tanner
0 days' fast at toon on
arge table of termel-
d, dec,rwas spr a in the
as time we, up the
Tanner enthuieaStically.
ersons were in, the hall,
us crowd on the side -
once drank a glass of
led for waiterMelon, of
eartily. When. ; remon-
asked to be •let alone.
the hall with Die G-unn,
to his own residence,
niadergo careful treat-
's, weight at the, end of
pounds; he 'ead sus-,
36 poupk. He is get-
ly, and no evil, results
nged, fast are likely to
EA.D.; The Si. Paul,
-nd Manitoba Itailway
vigorously pushing the
ious extensions, and will
miles of new read com-
ow falls. The eontract
elve mile§ of t Minne-
rthwestern ro d. which
have undert ken has
The exten ion from
's fift Miles, is
✓ the iron. Ttlie line
ridge to Map e River,
is graded, an th.e track
five miles out f Breck-
exteusion fro Barnes -
Forks, ninety Miles, is
out half the distance.
pass through oorhead
ifteen miles o the ex -
et of Gratd Fetks have
. The Company is also
oh nine miles leng from
d the north ahOre of
ka, and is aboat to begin
al
ueces-
e ass in
's akin,
be leettay,eth hinatielf in every ne. He
says ney "base in;sinuations a e every
Way false," but ladvances no hing to
prove that they 4re so. I do ot doubt
lent that Mr. Tilnnains' lease of: Mr.
Farroee's store fo five years in 1874
came to an eu , land doubt ess Mr.
Timmins' lease aide in 1879 will also
come to an end, silutime and the hour
wear out the lo gi st day," a d then,
ah! only think o the gigantic propor-
tions that rent ay assiume. r. Far-
r w says he is n t benefitted ne cent
b the transactiop, but ' that he shoe
as pinched scniewhere is evi ent from
Mao righteous in ignation .wit 1 which
he is filled, and t e fact that the heaven
born statesnaau, ho aspires "the ap-
plauseof listeningsenites to co mind,"
ex -school teach r though h is, has
committed the npardonable crime of
having in ,his lett r an error in ( rammar.
He gives no reaS n whatever fir the re-
moved of the pos office; he c nnot say
that either the p ople or the Govern-
ment were dis atisfied with Mr. W.
Messe , deputy p stmaster, an he: dare
not in ke the all gatiop, that here was
no Co setvative ore deservi g and as
well q alified to fill the office as; Mr.
Timm nil, He imply follow the law-
yer's evice, whe you have, no case
abuse otir oppo etas, • It ce patisou
with tae bluevale post office ffait, the
Goder ch harbor iniquity pal s into in-
signifi &nee, an iniaaity whic the hon-
orable member f r North Hui. n hinited
out alal ' unear hed with the sleeth
hound!s unerring scent, and laid bate in
at! its 'deformity ths immorality of the
trainsactiOn to th eyes and verdict of a
discri inatipg ublic, thereby causing
the thanks of . grateful people a, the
S8.17101.7 of his country -but it out -
hero.* Herod, t think that the lory
has depaited, au to see the mighty
fallen 'over -a petty post offiee. Temp-
tation is - a subtle thing, and conies to
all soon& or la* one way or another.
e man !who ie able to with-
etand it, hilst many,t too many,i sue-
eumb to its pow3r eve in trifiesi and
like the proverbi 11 red herring dawn
aci rose a Pig's no e, a an's better judg-
rhent Mat: be bi Bed and warped even
in the matter_ of post office. ,
1 Mr. Ferrow mak-es sad mistake in
assuraingto knojw my identity. I am
no "ecribbler of the quill," but a horny
handed On of bol, ode of the grea un- touch thel‘li
Washed, !whom a certain epoch, Mr. can 1 give yoti a biogra
his life, on °untie
tlpvhiihinfiTgp
•
H aPP t
asked for an
we, in the :a
pected to ta
naoney neces
or wrongfully
Y,our next
demands a s
• Legislature,
that Mr. Cro
cation, annn
• lege this ind
Mr. Wood,
and custodia
him to do 0,
about it 4.1
Mao Legislati
always cheri
frequentlyibo
hors, that kv
Govenanient
vice money
Mowat nor any me
ment could dr wo
ty-five cents !,for a'
the same appearinei
counts. Buti this
myth; this Wiest BO
A very large ' sum
spent aunuall , and
ever is made of the
Public ACCO Ut8
you will per
charge agains
We have eve
fulness, hilt t
misinforrned.
time, believe thatl
spends any of our
• Canada Celle e.
jury
HN
eive,
the 0 tario Government.
confi once in your truth -
ink y n must have been
We e meet, in the mean-
! the Government
. •
tinotey on Upper
ed. on behalf of
ithout permission,
as JOSIAH JONES.
di
0
41
the intelligen
j
Auguse 10,, 18$
°. •
"What a
.aenr
A resident
holiday visit
tunity of hea
' Beecher deli
on "The Rei
and express
Post, 011 the
follows:
In my (ieo
and eloquent
those who w
present.
you a phrase
-
character; as
uroilite Thinks of
Ward Veecher.
of B tlissels being on a
.Dell .it, had an oppor-
ng th: Rev. Henry Ward
r LAS1 celebrated lecture
of th CommonPeople,"
ha4 el4 through the
ectuk and lecture as
, was a -masterly
nd a rare treat to
nae enough to be
tempt to give
ogical de meation of his
I W1. iot allowed to
of hes 4artaeut." Nor
hical sketch of
norance of the
can give -a few
I took down at
g his oriainality of
his knack of putting
Mao following: He be -
tion tO a, certain extent,
but would n4 undertake to say that
men startedi om the lower animals.
However, ihedidn't care whether that
were trueor pot. It made no differ-
ence which w„ay Godj led men up out of
Egypt. He would as soon. have de-
- seended fron4 a monkey as from any -
ad descended far
was not there
y straightened up
say this doctrine
O -church. Which
many of them,
d belief, but if you
Farrow glelights
"the free and i
North Heron,"
the coteilry," &c
(literally) by the
l'evin firmly in
honor and style
dependent electors of
Mac bone and Sinew of ,
, 0c. :I earn mybread '
sweat of my brow, be -
the 'dignity of labor, '
and t e trite old saying laborare est .
ora.re,:ana 1 can 'further assure Mr.'Far-
ro w that I neit er "snuff nor wander"
(elassic languag for an M. P.) around
luevalel but o there quietly and
eaceabl about ybusinessland if he has
t e most remote reference to Mr. Eyvel,
t e tale ted editor and clever reporter
ho has been viaiting his relatives and
ld friends in thisTsection of country,
e rceist try and. d,isa,buse his mind of
e idea, at once. Mr. Farrow siarely
wallet mean by his threat at the close
f his lettee to indulge in persolialities ;
f ere are few El ni whose lives are so
/
erfect that the iare safe in cominenc-
i a a game of _ hitt kind, and I Most
ertainly do not a !consider Mr. Farrow
o be another Bayard, a chevalier,
"iS'ane peur sans Veproche." Your truly,
L BEBAL CON SERVATI1VE.
Tnmberry, App.:4 9th, 1880. 1
Upper Canada College.
o the Editor of dr Huron Expositor.
•
•
•
Yoer indictna nt against Upper Can -
di), C'ollege in t te last as also in a for-
t '
er issue of yo r paper, has been read
nd pondered o er by the Grand Jury
f intelligent readers. In this indict-
ent it appears that you eharge the in-
titatiolawith being "maintained at the
tibiae expense, for the sole benefit of
he sansof a f w Canadian nabobs,"
hat its mane ment is of the most
inefficient eharitcter," and that "al -
hough it is in receipt of a very large
dune of peblic meney annually, the pub-
ic are not vouclpseled any information
o show that the money is judiciously
✓ benefieially ;expended." On these
• harges you demand_ "a searching ene
uiry into its management by the Leg-
islature et its utt session."
Being actuate to doubt by the same
Bi
apirit of fair play in your attack on
Upper Canada 'ollege as in your de -
1 !mace of Dr. eLella,n, you would not
in this case any more than in the other
have ns, the intelligent jury, "condemn
any men (or itastitution) upon mere
suspieion unsuppOrted by one tittle of
evidence or proof." It may not be
amiss, therefore, to notice briefly the
evidence you adduce to sustain your
charges, and see if it be of such a na-
IS
same, buton
random iabtee
the time, exe
expression a
things. To.
lievecl evo
thing else, " he ,
enough. M‘r Dart.,
, when the 'firat mon
into a man: You
' won't agree With 6
' church? ' There e.
• differing in crieeds
mean theold lcatech •sm:, you will read
that our first paren 8 descended from
on, high, they fell fl t, but mark yore
from thaC point tth great march of
pragress began. Ile 'believed that ac-
tual meaaureneent would. show that the
human brain has in Teased in quantity.
He was Certain that We should never
have single men t at' would surpass
single men 4 antic% ity, but that which
those of old had 14 twos, in tens, in
twenties, we have 14 millions --intelli-
gence and tleought In (1a:16e/A days
men did not think. Now, while pas-
sion sometinaes mi leads us, on the
whole the head goes first, and men
think and feel afterwar ; while of old
classes were favored), the community is
favored new.i , Th Way of God is the
way of the 011001- use. There was a
time when it ,veas tliought that ignor-
ance was the motlie of devotion. That
is long past. 1 1 If a 1:ciala marry an ignor-
ant woman, thinkilng that she will be
easier to govern because. of her ignor-
ance, he will have all. the rest of his life
to,meditate 411 hi $ mistake. Courage,
health and endurance go with intelli-
gence. Brain reeists and cures disease,
brings hope put of despair, and victory
out of disaster. Brain Makes the man.
All the rest is husks. Shipmasters tell
me they eannot drink in New York as
they do in Liverpool, and I marvel how
they must drink iu Liverpool. It is
astonishing to see how i fast mortgages
melt off our legislative irepresentatives'
farms. It has been said that if you
want to enjoY your dinner, do not go
into the kitchen. If you want to re-
spect the laws, neve ge to see how they
are cooked. 1 In t1ie 1Franco-German
war it was an avale, che of schools that
1
AUGUS 1.3 1886
Tlae
army may alinost bai sa1 to have be;
an
great
angIinstwet
overwhelmed 08.808Fyratniimene.i ivIhich i,. more 1:-eaiwnumaiciire
a peripatetic: university'. There are e_
than a bet r thing. There are a aaaat
many quo dons that Can never be stet_
tled untii men have, blundered.. It
inbuitghtt asteie:Itthhea th otti it: iipsfitlaer:ehneao:::::re
pews ha -vie gone up : '-gher. ;Th
The p lpit has gone up! some, but
where wel can cool offeathe Church-.
winneafivstteaer wiemase .ei awItelemnisetihewesstel;ii authority, ti s. .haer , ni011inael nisbtote euhr tee
had 1 ss authority. i,64 d there never
niTh°ree lireia firuernecsep'oanlis4ib '1 it7yrbeuratesttashoniu paA011:
Altni hty God, a* en we throw
ianesppo riseninr alnatheteyriern:,i!
autho 'ty lout of our th blogy and pee
neigh iynbFertattihsaedorvwrunlantbiagnagne!eaHrinla.wipeturEfhouraegninthat:eder:
whlitt:ealssoinng toidefcalltthheeramcilelei:ialf day as the
hunao , W ich he kiwi": hew to present
wate na the sea, 0 . __His lecture
quisit deigns in imag ry, ilingielitsrwatio;inch,
meta hor, wit, anecal e, sarcasm and
rnainented -with: the most ex-
lagnificent, the d1 111BP:uds seEettle. et
Eli
twpatsho
whic,i wale that there 1 no trust to be
place • in hose hidece#3, hook
n that God
bteraoewhd a: spot.
-
i
Dlir. .0 cT,A.Tliiertro'sokGe .. 0,; ,,t .Felaispt,612.2.
,
Th fasting doctor 1/3 3 cessfally ewe,.
plete at noon on Satkaay his sem
impo::d task of .ab 'tit riling from rai
food ler 43 days, and ijiii t • 'ng from re-
ports he iS not 11111Ch vir rse for his loot.
hardy experinaent. 1ni all fairness' te
in co nee ieli with s i aflaslitlIfwOratslIntal
icl
Dr. T unOr, however, 1 must be ac.
know edged that the fa; ting was 40ea
droll stances, whic ight have tam
avoid d, and thereby a, ess severe strain'
have eeri made on 14 strength ae-a
vital ores of the faetst For the !east
sixte n days he decli 1 to take any
water exciept in h.orn athic quantities
and s loss in Iv lit eluting the
secon eight days of
pou11 s $r day, and i agony bec
almo t eicruciating, ssi111i1e he was
stant y calling for w t 1toweis upon
foreh side wet sponge , his lips
bathi g ' his extre i ies. De
be rapidly °inning over
sandeei nit
::
d lie not began to drink water,
the fa t Would have 1en, ed by the death 1
of th fath
iiter by e t * that half lthe
forty ay a Were ac o plishede Pliis
sever abd needles (strain on , the
:loot° 's sitrength hel 4a very raucli te
unfit - in for success ally accomplis ing
the rems'ining portiojai of his self im-
posed tafik. Afterve rag the subs 'ta-
tion ef !mineral 8; et brought on
seriou: gitstric symp °Ms, which 73 arly
proira fatal to the f titer about a eek
befor its close. sides these nu -
favor b14 factors to pie Success of the
under aking, his brain" was kept in a.
state f reater activ'tiv than was at sH
favor bl., to -the e4icn.omizing of his
reserv a -vitality. Th 4 oonthmea res-
ence nd'' conversatlid4 of so nany _
strong rs; the remarks, mafave hie
and oth4wise, made i ' !the iiewsp pers
whclij he was in the %bi-t of re ding
daily, conbined with, 'a naturall ir-
ritabl4 temper, kept: lila brain riucb
more cive, thus ccealstiming a' 1 rger
share f the vital fees than ,unia
have 1eeb. the case were _ the surroland-
jugs 1 sslexciting. Iti es • to be haped
that Ir. Manner will•have no imitators,
and t14at1 he will he allowed, ' be
recovejrs to contimee "alone inj his
glory,' i there be any real giorjr in
his un ertaking. Tie!, many refte ting
minds such transactieris appear tjo be
more., or, less criminal, a fool -hardy
tempti of Provide 46, like some iu11.
fightin , -allooning ai4d acrobatic ts,
which jshould be frowned. down by the
better 1 sses of soci fiyi. _
A dorespondeiat Who was pr ent
when th Doctor cokzpieted his fast
says: "11 had the euripsity to see Dr.
Tann r , co:mplete his fast to day.
Thongh I had, strongtr disapprove of
his craieijty to himself if the fast was
really h, and of obtuse still mo e if
the fa t as ei sharce To pay su arise
Mao do t r's face had h+ne of the ei a : -
ated a• earance that 1 I was le by
newsp p r reports to] lexpect. It was
just a geicel average •ineitenance f r a
man o 'bout 60; an -g which which his thin
grey h.i4s indicated. 1 Ile is a s all,
wiry.141oling man, with s, strougl ex-
pressi.11 f tvill-powerl.' His face ,indi-
cated. izftcring and depression of s irits
as he at at the ben windo of
Clare. Hall koklng out on ' 13th
street, w th .edic.I Man familia him,
The w dle buildine le a medical c liege
of so al e Special kin7d,Iand doctors were
s
ilittin1 about in a rindance. here
was n thing except h. s being faun° and
the ca e orn expression of ins 114ce to
point ‚i'e out. Dr.,Taimer. held in his
hand eautiful pe , ' which he was
going o at as soon aes 2 o'clock struck,
and whe the hour / 'c -me the doctor
began o eat the 10 iOns fruit. Phen
a grealj s.ent and + sipping of 1SUds
arose fro OS the •croVerle outside, Which
wasm e larger that the -crowd in the
hall, t o • gh neither:Was great ti res-
ponse o this cheerink the doctor tooa
up at h windowarl. Waved his nde
kerchi f which, of 0 u -se, produe ad-
dition 1 cheering. 111-6 was' then lea
froin t.lh: front apartnient, where he
had. bee sitting, to the hall, where he
clime 'p into a sort of throne to be
seeia by he people, andat short inter-
vals h e auk two temblers full, one of
which loloked like mlijIki and. the Other
like beeror wine., Ahnost immediately
after teems were called for, and the
doctors enfeebled stoMach ejected part
or all of the refreshments he had. takep.
This f 4 has been ail, remarkable -one.
There ae strong reaeoas for beliving
that it as genuine, unless there VilB
C0111181 4 between him and the special-
ists w c surrounded him -which we
can sc rjelyirnagine. I If his only I diet
was wter and air, .8.13 is affirmed), the
terribl ixpericnoe proyes that a healthy
man o trong will, and with a ,00fl
sideraMe amount of surplus flesh can&
with merely the food derived frera
water and air for a long time. Dr.
Tann r lept about 18 hours a day for
the 11 t 85 days, a114 about 13 hours a
day fo 4he last five.; 1This, of Oars%
dimin •s ed the waste of the liadY.
which, ow -ever, lost: some 40 rail -nag
weigh inthe 40 dupl.!
.....2r,....'1.!._._._•.•`!
-Ajs ionie men were loading Bala 011
to -thefr wagons from the Band pit of
James Dunsmore, of , Downie , they tame
fl
his
and
111111
a
(0
AUGUS1
*cross s. skull
other bones, si
andwhaltegitfairo.erel
areaseery, it bei
surfa.oe. It is
dilnvian mom
• tinh-e."11jP(.3qTisellet:bleneulip'17*ti
--L-Mre Filial
31.0-texcrI k.ee jpoer3m 1
' 4 )f3 1Wof re. rZi 2 . 8 'hsyBtes.l re, Aea- havudi4 31i ;fib eot 1
, hundredweight
-There are I
.anaford. deTshtietrueteil
teac;alliir aIage
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-A hospitat
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ale-illfre.17511imele:a:
been burned_ de
quantity of gra
,rTe odun°Weo:ilagra,:1:1,tereza:astctteilit:!
• 5—ietir:incal.s usill sis:'j 21
-Gospel tera
ing regularly I
nonamittee anal,
good lecturers
v8Tm
tureris
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a scaffold, 11. 4*
: t u ni a pill .AtthIlift :ai:head:bets) .:
slight spratchin
• of Mr. Fred Ws,
. . 71.51iteot tli_rgnmhiiiitbiofsosb; arioaso allrinute:e0Trn7:3:41:
Trowbridge, Iat
of the respect fe:
several valliable
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Rev. W. Halide
bef3
8
..qner,Ditoificel
atteCniteltl
- favorictv! rIshornt.
-iv
then, whom we
-wasa
as
3eug• Justice '3.f 14
.in Logon; and
time in tr. 1.,,M!
-x
:1:47.conae, 810,0:8,j..pi
hell, but instea
substance reseii
'which seemed
mixed with the i
-Some two el
three years oid,=,
Wscksonmp
, of
some co
the Ieg. The in
te other difficult
• lafterr!trefveiwohasto
- 0
islorth.West, Mr?
, District Deputy_
Huron District,
AII:i.erfbeewirslf a8htrl
s
to na,ark the este
by his fellow eri
-The other d
Was driving 73.efir
in Biliefat when :
horses disappea
head above glee
Mao assistance of
luelped to extric
The horse recei1
than a slight spr
-Another cen
her long home:
settler 4313. the Bli
line, died on Tti
adaavatt:4atvedags! of
aw:
conligoIndwithhe
tarywesa wil
ea out for the=
home. Mr. Wills
The late Mrs.
:Messrs. James a,
Iarton, and was
ner remains wer
Presbyterian ce)i
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Th
Mrfrlijayrateoss
eently Bola.
Jock"tv,
Mi
bert, for $100 .e
-Va. geAYurraertiglad
siest,
'worm, and his ha
ly swollen for a,
-The Methodi
ternained to eninl
1 enlargement has
to meet the demi
aiance of the ye
exorbitant.
ke. .417 -Bs eToawhteyrZzir:rati.: Bhol
und favorably In
h8111a in the couni
-J. J.
e
Fai
rs
h
e
r
Copr
England for the
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ohisnavegeinki loeawratt eihatI with general lecerunlapi
tor breeding pia
Brothers. The .
-Mr. Henry
17,,Bagrrieemr sent of Mr.
6 Ne :ere" loTnhgoatian:
riieotheannepnciteetensgarsi:owhoiltaohel jf.aHsbos:i
ex° :a 13: 0. wine hfret oteoali ngtiotiithsii
rattles standing i
-A few days
Whirlwind sprun
sheaves around 1
Mao little animal