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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1881-05-06, Page 4-- . — "-.--.--. . . . � - --1-----.----- . . . � . I . -1, � - , I -- , , . .. - 1 . . . i I I V . . i . . 4 - - -- 11 I I I ­— I 1 I � I I . - � . . -!'Pl . � . . i NEW ADVERTISEMENT 3. ,the "sole elector" to that body, ti, ii) to pre . � . . . work a change in its partizan con ip I ,ex- me 4 Public Notice -World Publishing Co I � . � 6 4 Waterlime-Wm. Robertson . ek Co. Aon. Mr. Hope would have done. 1)e;ter x , .. I 1v I i i� � 1� Mouiitainaer­�'Gharlea E. Mason. 1 1 , had he al6staine'd from discussion, i v1 at o �� . Canadian Scotchma n -J. & S. Broadtoot I � is intervention' heL3 done him so� little mbi I -h I I I ' . ft� . Creditorff Notice--�-Johu Beattie. ' � 1, credit.� He proceeds upon the assump- I P Notice William Johnston. .1 I tion that the Senate would be all right I ; 114 Monely to Loan -William Hill. i ' c . Examinations -Peter Ada.maon.. . � if its partizan tendencies were Orly re- N , . I ! I � I Auction Sale-Gra,hanik Williamson.! , versed. He does not 'appear to ,,I c tice i I 025 Rewarcl-James Irvin. I - - . that his remedy would only Change . 1� Notice -George Addison. . I � R-emov&I-Dr. Hutchinson,.. , I I �, from one party to the other the UPPo- a 111 I .. 1 :7 Clinton Races -William Sheppard. sitiou to the Senate. He is very 1 ino- s jo . . . � � � The Canadian Pacific Railway Co. 1� It cent in his estimate of the lonplu Efer- :] . I I *I ii - Eggs for Hatching -R. W. Runcimah. I � if �1, T wo Houses to Reut-L..'Mu' hv. ,ingeapabilit,iesof theConfiervativEs'l 86 rp . .86 � Auction Sale -D- Dickson-. 11 he thinks that they would stand:by the. a ' i . . I I Warited-J. Fairley. � Senate upon principle, if they found I of t . � . -- I � I Boy Waiited-gxposiToR OFyicE. � that in practice it obeyed the prompt- I t w - . I W � - - � f to —­­­ �. - - ----- 7 '� ings of - the Liberal lead er in opposi tion ' I . I I . as well as in power. Those who call I410 -Y I . . fillton Orv�xpo$ I Bit* !for reform of the Senate would nc t be I aga , - , � I � . . ---,--,- ­ - ­­­­­ ­ I . I I I -�, --- -- -- — . satisfied with Mr. Elope's views, c ven if y 110 I SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, INUY 6, 1 81- 1 that gentleman could guarante - teu. 1. 1 0 1 . � I) � Ina . MINENNERNERM .--Wr� i " yoars of power at a stretch to th a ib- -, c ar I WE iiiusT asL- the iadulgence of the ,' oral party, and could give the further , , i . - I I and more perilous , guaran too that the I ,Oil � . . readers of T.up, EX-POSITOR this week for I I I � any omissions or inaccuracies that May I ,,r,o..I,e elector," would be equal 0 the I T;' '- � I be observed. It has been impossible � task of effecling the necessary change " . I � III ' I - , for us to devote to it the usual ELtIll an- - It is not such a change 1 . . I � iR that time. I tion. The reason for this will be fo- r� A I in the political complexion of theSen- � I I fq'! - 'i I � . . as I in the brief notice, in .our obituary de- ate as Would make that body the - ool -! E'a � I � , partment. Death is no res ecto, Of i of one political body instead of the o her , i � P i persons. This time it has cut dow , in ,[ that is required. What ta . wanted is ale I _ raB a few hours, one of earth's fairest and �1 i . I thewiping. away of the"pariiza,ri com , . best, ia the prime of life. Of her i t is ; plexion, the rooting out of partizeln , tee I � . 0 �� I not necessary to say more here, t 2an ' tendencies; and as we are poife I gl ax that those who knew her best loved her I satisfied that those peculiarities,, Ilich The ' ! - I � tbil most., and her memory will long live I a.re the fruit of the present system, 6oCn- I 0 - fresh. and green in the hearts of a.11 who I not be removed* by amy of the proposed I � ; . � 1300 enjoyed her acquaintance. i . I- I systems, we are led to the conv I iction Ilac I . I I I . . � ---�l 'I that, situated as this country is, the I h ill I i I , I 0 'i!he senate. I ! only practicable remedy is to re Ove ' I � , glo For . many years, perhaps, indeed., 'I' the difficulty by Nylping out the cause. - E I . . eqre since tho secula,rization of the Clergy i . � rbfta ` , I I , Reserves, the Liberals have been sueer- i The Leadership on the Other �,� . I - ad at by their opponents. as a part of I � . Side. I ' EM A With us, -on the Liberal side, the 4a Reformers with nothing to rofoTm. I I . , 187 was for f 5 1 Ong ; There, may have been some ground fur 1 leadership of the party. � . �C this charge, unless, indeed, it can be time a Source of no little d-Afficultv, land 60a . * . I , granted to the Liberals - thafi their Oar- that circumstance was the more h ttf ul 0013 I SiStent. and certainly patriotic'effortg to , because (if the oppoftunity whi-,h . it has nat . I afforded the enemy to Make capi ml at I Secure to the country the benefits of I our expense. The tide I would Seem to- S honest , government fairly protedted - . I I bee . them from it, and justified them in the have turned, and they are appa,7e. tly i 06 . I . I Ife, use which they made of their time ad � soon to. know how it is them 3olves I . I . I dro I of their ,opportunities. Upon thislal- when the leadership isin dispute, or in I i, doubt, or in any w - pendin o,. It ter point, of course,. no determination ay 301 I Bp .1 I is to be regretted that their v4teran Ion .. can be came to now. Each party ,�ili - leader is in ill health, and that � is celi . hold. to its own opinion; or, rather',,�to - � . I a, pp I . I y obliged to seek restoration in cha go of � - its own ground which marks a lecess . . � V � I climate and absence from the ace lee distinction, since late events I tl - . I Pi I . , . cibly impressed -as with the knowle - dge where his duty calls him. Let them .of t i I that. the action of a party may be qLte take consolation, if they can, froz . I ,jtbo 111a * be at va,riance with its opinion. To �he fact that they havenio, lack of aspi �nts. It . . . t - 1 0 -unprejudiced side of public opinion d Sir Chaxles, suddenly quite reca ered, Gol 1 to, the historiam must we look, and. we is hastening back from London; even !I sh I . . � - it �rl believe we may. look with Confidence, the High 'Commissioner would appear 4 ' . � � to for the approval of that course wbicb. to have determined to turn, u b t 1 , a� ; i!T ,X I , a I �'ou will be found to. lie outside the limit of I the right time to assert 'his Cl , or, 1(,rol . i I ' I .rbing 9,nd . daagerous theories, �but I ,if not his claims, at least his greater 1 ,to distu . , . _ . i icti. relative fitness. Then. Sir Hector, or Mil which covered all that could be pra I wit he who is said to be about to become I cally useful to a young country. It is - � . - th ' mua* to 1 Sir Hector is am aspirant, if ever there i Dr. perhaps, true tha,t are is not I I . reform; that there is less tham s$lne i was one. There are others, a ofigat 1�n . . . m! ardent Spirits would ask as to belle've ; whom, to our mind, should be r liked L111 � that there is more than will be Ion- Mr. Plumb' but, then,'these axe in titers a � a I - i �A I. ceded by those Who, never � having I uluti of domestic airrangement. No tubt *53 .. � the Conservatives- will :Bud a . Ing I I . t![ie � anything themselves, are all the ii�oro I chieftain; but they will long and eat- , f�ie � inclined to. "rest and ba tha,nkful;" 1but � *a - ing questions" an � B , . if there are no 'I buru , I ly miss the unapproachable Sir J hn, � � . '. ' we are all -the more- free, and the duty,' when he will have left them to - heir � A61 � I I I . becomes all the more imperative, to dis- I resources. I . I the � — 11111111111111111 11 : I is pose of those minor questions w� ich I . , I . . I THE MONTREAL Gazette 13 Otta alcor-; 170 when left to work their inevitable -irinis- I . i respondent states that Sir A. t iS1 chief develop rapidly into gr(hat evils, I T t be the removal of which, in the f atur E) a to return to Canada from Lo-ndca a ort- I iris I . 4 81 ly, with his famil , - . - y and that o .. D. cffi in the past, may shake the political I I i . v � . . - L. Macpherson will succeec I as - - ! fabrics to its foundation. . I - ' win One of the chief of those Minor q: as- High Commissioner. This anti unce-� : S tionsisthecoll-stitutioa Of tbeS ' ate. ment may be ta,ke,n, no doubt, as E emi- I �ei i ' I ' t rai What to do with the Senate is a p . mb- I " official, and it is also equally is, I -tain six that Mr. Galt's return is due to h';s in- lem. over the solution of which t aere . . N701 . must be individual differences of o)in- tentioxi-to accept a sea,t in the o iern- 'B*n( .1 -- I � I . . I � ment with the -view of -ultimate y, and .1 I ion within either or. any pa#y. _ J!LB it probably at no distant ­ Tal - stands at present, p&rties—as they .are . day, attai i3g to I t�ae I in Pa.rliament- a,-'-,- amy ra,te—woul di- the position of leader of the CO , s rva- C WE vide very nearly according to s�rict tive party. AS a party leader, 'Lie 11 be ear pi�rty lines, not on the merits of the . long way behind the present 6 a and t Ai quesdon,­but with regard to i1pa t ex- will not inspire among his follo a the C r, . worship and fealty wbich- they ear-, I er p be- 'y E ra i a igencies." Why is this. ? Sim 11� , 6 � - tih 1, Cause t4p Senate is intenBely a,nd4iith_ fully offer Sir John, but is lis al I and: I I affable, and abobt as oneat it . .Did � . out scruple a partizan body. It i 1� y a� � �o is I is very large majority devoted to the Oon. Possible for a p&rtizan,political ha er to' tok . servative pa,rby ; it is in truth a I art, . be. As for the High Commissio:1 ship. M I - we suppose the Hon. D. L. wil' S ma- I . o as �Oi and a most important part, of thG I . well as any persoli. What he 1 1 hs in lion ' chinery of the Conservative . establish- - . - ability he will make up in dignit , real dDII ment. It is necessary that the eft, atry � I or assumed, and be will be surq to draw- $90 Should express itself direclily upon this . t1ae - question, and in order to obtain that his salary regulaxly, ellid this i tie of one - � . . expression of Opinion the .. que,, tion the principal -duties of the offic I Q 'We . T . . shudId go before tho'country witlil the may conclude that the High 0 mis- t on � . . . ' � . . n of the leader o - sionership will not Buffer an . . t authoriza.tio. . f the, ib ' — . y he t :a �, oral party. It should without delay go Proposed change if made.. . thir - fully before the country, so tbat by the -1 ­ -- 11 4st �. THE LAMORERs &ad—freight h ds on... ,Qie time of the geueral electiolu, a coup a of ' I . . ; 11 the'Grand-Trunk Railway in d about i � or- tik yeara hence, it ma,y have be I I . ,� Montreal are. out on strike iighe'r' rol ad by those whose duty it will b to Ease wages. They 1ave been 'ie v ng 90 1. decide. We assume,� We believe! the � . I Ill . � cents per day and have struck f r $1.25. .1 re countr will allow, that the Senate 6an- . y I They have been offered aud hove re -4 119 . - � . not remain as -it. is. It was.not int4nd- fused $1 per day. Their demallil d6ag Is yst ad to be what it is—a partiz&4 b dy. . t ie . not seem any Way unreasonable. In, a ' A partizaa body camnot serve the .)Ur- . Ck is ' city like Montreal, d, uel and I on pose for which the Senate, as it is with I where food, - I us, Was designed. An independent peo- rent axe so clear, O1.25 per day is � I very ,� , � 0, . '' moderate wage. How men ca a 'main- Of t ple, it must be found, will Dot tole.,Me , b 11,11 I 116 Stu,' . tain large fa,milies in such a'cit y On go f : " -, the existence in t' to of an irre- I . 1. . ' . sponsible power exercised only Cents a day is a mystery. Man, r of the f t I I - officials of the road no command of a paxty leader, no Ina bter � . - - , doul,t spend I I)Y1 early as much, if not more, laily o1i t, -re what the party or what the measur a of n . ' ' ; beli . the wisdom of its leader. whiskey and cigars. : I stmt . --� . The remarks made upon this sub"Iect . a I c � ­ Tim, PRESIBYTERIA�N CHURCH , IN, IRE, - C 3pl . tecently by Messrs. McMaster Did. LAND.—From a report of the � ubhn -is d 11ope, ri�embers of the Senate, have at- Presbytery just issued ,one cam. � ie 3 that n ia� I tracted a good deal of attention. The Presbyterianism is no longer! a m - . former,, as we remarked last week, le ins outpost outside'of Ulster, as' was the h %r ! . case a � conipwratively few year; ago. - yet . towards an elective Senate; the W ter There axe now-' in this PreFbyteiryy Beat contends, for the Senate as it is, or twenty-five congregations and tw) mis- at -rather as it may become, should his Sion Stations, with - 2,458 Con: Muni-... . ably . L . party. reramn in power long enougb to cants. The total sum 'raised for ' all d in . purposes during the past yo %7 was tl is . give death, described by the Globe as ;C10,878, which was slightly ur d 3*r the s � . � i 1. � . I I I - � � . . . : . I ; . I t ! . . . I I I .1 e ! . . . - ,.� I I I . , . . � . . I . I , . - . . % . . . . � . I . - I � . i I � � 1, � . I I I I - . - � . I . I I L I . - . . - f- L, -- - - - I - � � i � I � i . 11 ­ — —1- I i ! I I � . ; I t I I I I I I . i . � .. 1, ; I � I .. i — i 1 I ! . - i � . - —­ � I . . � -----�:�-� I 1�7�-��-�,—`�­,­,i­ �� ­r�--- i I I I - I - I � 1 -- , I � : ; � i I I I I � 7 I � I I I i I - ! t . ; I I . i i I � . I ! . � ! I � I I -. - 4 . . i : ; ! . I i � i . � I . i . : . I I , , � i I . . . I � . I t � : : i i . a 1, � ; i I I I . � I i � i i : [ , I I ; I I � . I ; . I I � d T i i - ; ; I - ; Z . i i ; I � I ; , . - i� - I - I .1 I I I � i � i i - i I I � I i ! I I I � ! 4 - i . � t I � I I . I i . i � I i I I � I . . . ; , : ! I : i I � 4 1 � I . i ! : . , - - : �i � � , ; i I I : : - . 11 . MAY 10) I i Y 6, '16 � il t- HU ,ON' EXPOS � I - I I � E . 881. 1 - I . 1! . : : I 1 i TH Rl * ITOR t MA i I . � I � � - , I I I ; I I I i I - I i 3 — i - T — -7— � ! . .1 - i : — - . I ; .­ � I -- — i � . I I :, . ; 1 1 . i. ; , �, I . ! I . . � I 1, I i I .. . - ter wh -0 M the tollec I ; , . I icl, they t i . ; I his country, it may, be I east and olf the west, �ommanded by mental dueft by Misses Clench &nil CaremOny, of � , . . . I - . saying, . ous ye a � income. The pew rents ' lier profits in t � Gen rals, Sheridan anallancook, � with Harstone, and a . drama, titled 7:30 tr4in for Philailelp.bi 04t i .. h2 � - a. %­ i -our rikehl We -tan , - he best of. �� .. hi - - a said, on t . quthority, that they I may t ` I -a 22,96� �, 4he eontributims I o th "Neival. engagements." The performers, future ,be bright and -L . h� , t . mtstioi und 21,450, i o, missiolis, will Probably amounIti to O L65,000 less I the othet generals assigned to lut�y I � . prosperous i I � inin I . , 5 a, ih ollei , 3-- a � her personal expenses. wherever they are mos- i available. � for amaieursi played their reipective wish 4 theirm.any frienji-S. U,tk i Ahe mightiest . . � influent( I 0 ,nil ,6rdinary Sabl W . � as The ichoese, factc4at � .1 REA DJ:A,rH OF A. LEADrwd NON-CowF BU- parts very fairly. The attendance w - I I I , �� ao X1,880'. i In addition --- -.th P6 LBSED Tim T�XRD D NG.—In the I � I � LoiIdejb04 ; � t:v Ferielc . i I I P. . 4, . not large. . Comm elcea operati - i d 2,4 0 1 -Be at lbany, Now York, the other I IST, Mr...Edward Mi 1, of Lo don, Ong ion Monday f NaPolean Bud I a tbo niltilsters .recei ai,�g quite and ptomises to be a * ana = at d w, .... Mr. uSted'MO ad that the bill ; one A the, leaders of the anti- State and -Millbauk � station is becor Ifair Success% " C,ofumbus i the ' ition I unk - a village. It boasts of a Postoffi�e, two year. � I I stenti I . , , t men to Note be ordered for I Church party -and editor of the Non I I I I f thau take -a retrosp W 10 her sources. Nihiste(n 111 rVinig blacksmith shop, and -1a joint -Mr. W. Gra' of Hallett I : f�'? _ . blessingsand luxur; , 4 0 &TO 1, PrOvI Mi liste -a , wbich waE carried by I Conformipt, is dead, aged seventy4wo. hotels, I I I inger, E t iird re ing � . � . 9 I de thei I stock company has been formed for the week 0� old his entire col - � . I ' . 11 .11 � ; . I I I 5, - years ieujoy, think to W :. - ! 0 b 40. � I . . two ,I% 11 . . , man � , . . I I � �; Craig of Westlaillia A -� , � otion of a large grain warehouBe. to Mr. ter, for 4 � . 11 -11111111 : ANTI-TE1 ISH RIOTS IN BUSSIA.-The i Affairs in 7 eland. . ere . 1 .9 ­ -i hon,or them accol : I I I I I owel hag succeeded in obtain- sum of 09,50. - � � - . E e 7� of the W t iek. - ! Fa iatical Populace Of Elizmbeth-Grad, 5 un- -List I .� i -hojaor our Mato', A;Dublin correspon ent, writing .I . , I I I i is in 'he rodent riotE, Pillaged several ing�lease f6r25 yearsof thegrounds -The firsit sitting of the -(30V4 i . I -'our HalAl , UND.—A steamer I - der date of April 30, a ya : Some idea . - - ]KnoxeE , 3 Axle R AGRO One Jew 1 1 belonging to' the dgricultural Society, * Revislion for the townsbi I ' 4 � a ' esleys. -'i . I 0 ses belbn�ing! to Jews, . may be farmed of the hold which the , IP Of 11 , ud oar W. 11 � I , 11 I . [Ind in t I Suez Canal an traffic da, � subject to the right of the soplety for will b6 held at Loild,asl 111-� , Z . I i 1 1 wa i killed and Be,,verd othel' persons in- a i of the mini Is of � )Oro, oil the 2% The eleCliOn- Of `O1 � ju An investigation land agitation has tak ; I M. 1 3ft. �Twm,es X-^-A.n& )J ad. i o' yl I- J farmers wben it is stal ad that 81 �rilh show purposes. It is to be us�d for a inst., at 10 a. . . � )IVIDE. 1) I 1ECLARED.—TI a P ,nns . d by the : riot,brs . . , i -Xr. Allan - Cald,m ell Sr a I - , ; - I * 9 town park. � I . . . .. a IS rogreSff DLIA I f � ich Ong-] it t , � .1 .1 . a 04 President, J- W- - I ; agri ,ultutal operationE, wh O L .Ra liv I ( Company he vd declar d - )ir-r-knE \., re are . -Kessrs. Poehlman. & Kaljb#eisch's and hi�lghly respected i �811 t 11 . � I -at 111311 dividend of ,e per cent.,! ("ABINET I cEs. - The ' not - �e den of I don't 4 atia Mr. -Jaw I I , havq been almost com leted, ha;ve . grist mill of Tavisiock was entirely de-, berry;� died last week. 1H wa- 1, �� ­ ,a �13 In� sper$ of aifferences in a Cabinet, ' . I '11 I tar'p-Treasurer. ) 3AST� OUS FiRn.-The nater pOrt whi I I i been! commenced throughout vast ti actB '. r . . I � I I � L . t O M -- Kimbe'fleyj� W nting to keep a I stroyed byA�ie on Thursday 1 tb6Wingbam. cemetery on X forthe 04 � -- . � mportant ail I of the country. This i 3 especially the toss obout $17,000 most of -0is Lordship the I' lishop : .- .011 rn. � w asm yq, k' the secon( -f I . �in , �. , 0 . in th) neighbor- last week. I' of it. adjou eZ . . aj has been. def troyed by.. lar a body of troopF else lin the Southwest, i i1b ere the gi ,a - fst, - ; I i in it, il ' which is covered by insurance. Origin has a6pointed the Rev, c. - - uu�e, I I hopI of tb TrauBva),l to., )repare for I c I R.; - I f;Sturday ' J a I i in ; 1� L . . I i � I est uncertainty and c lifusion prevail. I . - I ; . . ' i h I . . ;O co ingen ieS pen�dir g t!ie I rB of �bhe � St. 4 ; ea,Mbeiia ' ­­­ � 1)UOR CIL I SiDE.—All aloona � i 1 The attetilion of t e 3ople is abso.-b4d I of fire unknown. B. A. i� ofClinton, to th L ineu _ -4 - A!11110111111� 2 Ro al Con iBsion. I " 0 1 i . I -On the ,14th of May Mr, George St. Stephen's aDd. T - - � , I ;,111, MEIMil, are closed, a &crusade in I . 1 i a shleriff4' sales a d. a ictions, to W i0h . clillrdi� I 111� I . � IMIGRA: TS.-Bleven hu d red ' . .i Baxter, Mrs. Wm. Elson, of LoE an, and Goderieb. township. I 6 , I . i as com- 'mml- they gather i n7 tho San IS from a d a- .'.- T :1 . ,- * I z I Yor t ' , . � ohn P. Lauglais and his wife, of —A'isort of ilifl­ z F!ZRBO1ZA-LS.—X1r 1;ist the iliquor traffic I i ; gr nts arrived. at'New he other ' I Mr. 4 - 1� . Ory ,diseass - �­ I � - ; I ;, I I . � tanc . and tenants in arrears will lie n . .g t .164 - - the . 7 " he ,horses - . . . L ' I - turge ided. 1 � - do from reland by the City of Ches- Mitchell, embark frum Quebec by the preselit aff,eptin It d. from � 4 ,.-The I test es�i SWO Be condition to meet landlor s' i , I I - 10 EAR 4 umm I I Allan Line; for Enalaild, where they townstlip of ,Colborne. I - Toronto, .and iopk4 ter. This is, the lar est umber ever i a wo ' 4 L �g 11 i � L. Cate aft.el ­ I : number- of vie iris by t 3e cla S when they gather their defilcient J r' . , ay is rep�,rted, the horse f - �0% -to h! t Of t1E . . brAght from that country at one time. i 0 I I purpose Spending the Summer. M . arrier being k tbough. Ilot qui aid 10 0)0 1 crop�. All the land billIS the Gover. - , I tiqu a i.,E i I � - I Ithey i d an quire4 in nearly a before -he left for til L I ,000 killed A irge prDportion of these are main- have ai,lpleasant passagaian very,instancie. � ; Aed bf I t meut could pass in 20 � years would not utry. -M a special vestry meeting ,of I- - -� a 'J� I � of the Irish littDd Leaune. ! enjoyable time while in the old cou I 1 _4 1 studying with, )DT ' i 1 CTURINd �A.0 adopted d ughter of . � r, make up for this fatal neglEct. � I L ig the stmmlel Holt IBLE � ' I T. Livingston, of the St. PWal's Episcopal Church clib . I. � 3, ip lectur- . I The d4s are long, b:r . X11a . -Niessrs. � I & J - . - I duril B. I oval �st, ; I i .Aocu*ED OV � UELTIES.— .ight and w I d a few days aaci held on Monday evening of l � ­Xessr � P: R. Jame Al: unisiap gener i as wri - I and I at t1iie feeling of indifference cau�B- . ax willa, Sol ' 1i0k 11 . Hay 41 , *� I to Mr. Jol L 1 0131 Lati(),n ,.Of the Re, . I - --. 1111 Saa I I Bey, the T i i Listowel fl n . i 1� Cisco, after a. sojourn I in ter a letter- to the Ba:.y of Tunis accus- I y 111 ' Scott 71 of Galt,00ut.70 the r'- gii v o I tlous.5,aba 7" are � I . . . - Aralie. I , . ad by the" uncertainty Of their fate b4s' - A ,s6hool, Z . I I . . I . i -uelties. it in the French othoIrrible c I head of splendid cattle, for the foreign I Matthews, Rector of 4id cl��rc BANSIOR I D1 - The Rimia h . . paralyzed, the worn out energies of a, na�lt , � ��, I% Normal, � li Pose of pro , I : oro , i 4 3 5 0 . - jaxile Nihilists, is alleged that th charges are pure. ; farmers-. They drink so deeply of toli- I market. The price realized was $5.60 1 accepted.. I I . curID9 I , - . fal ificaticias invented to account for - i. .. � per 100 lbs. The average w6iglit,of the -Mi. Miller has so], the So acres and, clags ,certiracab� "lassi La phorus a a , route for . I I tical�Strifo during the Winter, that ihOy � tly th � i � 1% le ti , - - � onsequen a the I�ase Lne, Go4rich Town . balien. I . ; A a defeaj and ignooainiou� retreat. I tWactio to 1 itli- I cattle was 11500 lbs., c . I - . 13elVes better ab . , ' cannot return with Isa ar -a knowi as the Arn;i 1-4 jq�h they have ,-Q(. I , I rhe English MERICAS MEDic ASSOCIATION.— pations. . i � sale amounted tone ly 16,00% or i -strong farm, to . wh % . � NETAR Y ( BENCE. mate, oce, I ]k � ili-tbl , � I ar5. � thirby-Becond a Dual session of the net figures, $5,880. 1 John'Murclock, of Hu'latt, for �j I , he monet con feren i3e Th Every Done agrees in: desor bing � � .1;8 a% I skilfully A0111a I ki Ote to toe � 'a of years � 4 nt . J A eirican Medical Association com- -Rev. J. -1 1 tengerer died at �be resi- of S$,500. A coup' I . a -aa Sampsoii ta preSE 8 t the conference comm t- attitude of the peasantry as ne of Bull- 10 . -at thel I I . . I I deuce of bis son-in-law, Mr. I George this 11arra cost him �onsidarably they rtturn � . - melLeed at Ricbm�ond, irginia, on 'hat their ' � I . � . . . Ss I (Oftt -tion � I . ieeti iE ip Paris. sday I st., FX*vel bundre lon�d,etermination. Tlieyfeelt Bald, conce ion 3, Fallarton-Jon the $4,000,. 1 _ - . 1, J Ca - - - 7, � . cage having been taken"I, in b=cl b the . . . IN Apn R B I L .-+--Some of the ladies )f Tu� d delegates . y — . war present, � y. con- I Government, cannot b allow d. to 24th ult. Depeased was 73 �Eeats of age -The river lishing it Bayfieldis-40, . I i� are b, a izing a paper ba 1. repre euting ever . b 4p I , . this Stivity . rl siderable city' and Slate in the Union. i again until an amel. . I and was for 13- years minister,! of the fairly i commenced;. young Iga , . .aod y Will ap - tion tas I eon I � 4 � - � � I I mov�E .�Tllo T inisian commander ! - I - Lutherivin Church. Sebringvillej but in Monday catight w 11 I his hallds,4 - I ets Mi & of pap rl Z effected, and the gre majority appe, r � - _ I-T,ug Nr,w Bmm� 11 . Wards of 100 pounn , �, -- - � t i . U. L � I last, in has remov d the Tu iisian Camp South ' ' " ' 1873 retired. fioni that charge and went . Al THF, r, On M day of ter- I . to think their condition so had th t it , i - on Xondkv . of E.enja. The French Consul-Goneral I to Buffalo w here he remained .until number of farmers . me in froniv . i 1)� a pasEer gor train on t a Western I . ty Road cowwl$ . cannot be altered unless in the � a - i ; . I ha, i received, a telegr6ph fro 'in the Gov- 1 1879, when h a to his late residing � country, and afber.wa i t I upand (lot, ilic Rail7cad ran off tb 7 tionof improvement. � I , a cam � 11 - . track and � ereptan iron. bij I I -ver for a , in this - � I � � I I place to live�retired. the r alight I f I e4 fivE C Ili ten named Nebas. . er or of Algeria, aq.nouncing that the The people evicted are dragging ouii-i a I i I few � rs, o I Maitland r � - . er I I -A. few weeks ago Mr. E. 4. Cairu- , wagon load of fish. ; , ion 4 I --- 4 utters ei�n Prench occupied ti�e Kroumirs' hill - ac ill, � N STRUM The Sttlie.c :- I precarious existence on the roadside, ,11 Their, at . w ,.. � canip. The Krolimiirs are ow partial- . 't Cross, of Shakespeare, got a Small bit of I .-Horses are allow� I)d ,to roam Al - - to theapproval -01 I , � I . ea � � A" � vi� don t I ie 6ty Hall, Philadelphia, I temporary huts, or sheltered bones. I Paris gree I Wounds on his i streetb of G -ug t6 � 11 - - - . On stlile because the' contracto", ly surrounded. 1 r . the roofs of neighbors.,waiting dogged y I n into smal orrie at w',11, knock., � � at ,,--ta June nleo, - . ' I . � i I ELEBRATION.—Tbe centenary of the for!the coming of a. day which wil r3- bands-wbere, the skin had been knock- chiWen about, in rat, ler. too roug, , i I E19d tic disiliarge a -no . I bridge is to :,much i 1, I Dr . n-Itmon mst] . I birt b. of tl 6. 14e Gec rge S tephe"D BOU is i - ad off. Shor, t'ly after the hands �egan 1 rn-a'nner. A child b oiging to )it iolitltiely -aan TiLIAN C. .. , BTs.�Tlie debts of . store their holdings. Occasionally a - � be abf � - 19 to a i . . CA I � I . year. Shx Italiancities, amounted on the list disgraceful scene breaks the mono'.011 I jiuother I - a celeLr bed at Neweas tle-on -Tyne to swell until his arms became iuflamea , Ard was the other ay- struck on t4 - I y 1 to the should r. .The lancet and costic i head, almoststunni",u it� it 'Was -M. rch, I 8 to 843,079,820. lire. n on.1he 9th Of1i June ext. - In order to of this attitude of watching and ,wait- I 10 . . was tvv. 1 ;datlon of the Cow r . � . etua I . t . i had'to be unsparingly applied to both , ried into - Mr. Paasmm­ , ke's dru I I I a. Per- tE his main r it is intended to ing. Bailiffs guarded'by the Mi ary I I . . 9 I 3'they an" unted, to 545, 29,178 lill I � y Akk.. - , ed by t1i,o 'Collacil, I . I , � hands, and n he is able to go about, 1 where, the proper ii ticiratiVe Mew: t . BTAL INDusrR:iEs.-T 11 bu Idihg for th uBe of the Uni. I low . � I 01 k -L A NN i )I fie endt a � . a I steal up to a farm house, and in au I . � . iron bridge ,ere( i J I . -xn va, -1 �ity of , ollege of Physical hoar or two all that is �eft may be 3491'n , Pli, I I � Th-esestruCtUres b . Durham Y, ', but his han.4 are still in a -wretched I were administered. 1 1 and in Ail industries in, Belgiu, � . � I --A subscrip, erwas eirculaw in ,other places an � , . I Inate'a I .therB, and constitute the So once, to be - called the Stephenson in four ruined walls, and a desolate - ,ht. I � . tion pa ) - C we th o t i ! in- I -The KuOl�' Church congregation of I around Londesbo.ro a 'few days.mot . � 1: is of" tb 3 material f the Co I age. I I ily is huddled together 7 on the road lid�- , satisfactory, SUA I I us Rlabe , .1 St. Marys are now entirely 'free from i send a present to Mr, : � � On. : � � I I DUEL WU11i SWORDP.—Jul r, The tide of emigration has a1r, ady A. Cockerli4it , . adopted, by the G -n � wyer', !,-ad Captain Wender, co � in- . I . misfortune u -� L I � I . � . � . ! Pa WREcKED. - The British a 14 � , debt of the i $6,000, which has been 1 Manitoba, who bad the . TRAMIk' - m4nder of 9, local military crga ization, reached lodarming figuroB. veri their church eince its be buirlit out and lost I �� , . Tlailway Compailie;9 mer . MeMourne, has , n to tost them in thi T),rarua, of I I The enormous receipts of the Land , banging. o almost eve � i on ' rytbq � - n � wre k 3d Dn the I al editor of a German pa,per, qu ereebion. Mrs. Milner Harris� who he had. About $60 have -been r* -� � I � I i reefs off Otago, - . - ar- League Executive Committee from'.A,Ei- I ha a- ry great interds ' - "I desired. than 11" .- I I . I v Ze lani , I and ei lity perso B relled at Williamsburg o1h Saturday, eri6a are attracting increased attentiola. . E; always tal� n a ve t which have been forwarded to X � causiaerably Mor( � . � . � - t, abo it the military code. A� duel was ! � in the welfare of the church o: Tered to Cockerhile. It must be pardeti� �' : wned. I.J 1 : , fought with swords 'lai min At the last meeting #, was annou 0 Id I I � lit if gratifying to him to 4 � - wooden etructure, I � ' _ - CYAL T -11 Que6n Victoria, it is Sting! eight - that the unprecedented Bum of XC6 ,0 0 aubscribe twq-thirds of the amou 1, bal thus remembi - � endurable, ana re � . a . A, iB g( Weinder was wounilled. in the : . the congregation would guar 11 b his oid friends.,! I � , , Z I oi ted, i to Italy il June, so- I . I was received during the week prev.0i 8, - The decision of th. "hL son. Leo old, whose I . . 1�1 ; I - 11 the goods leff; in the -businemd ' -not therefore, b& . 11 tt - i ; i . I . . I -A �- � �� panied. b: fa principo.11y from America. Sums 1; I balance. Within two hours alf the , . I I Dicir,AULTIN�q CASHIER.—The default- ron ' balance ha&�een Subscribed- d with- John Haggitt. the albscon � than judie,iom, Uni cite be Llt* is giving ri to Serious , the local branches in Ireland have fa I- : ding Lonas � - � . � . � - . I - - . I . . iii asked wa . . Co ]pany has been unearthed at Arica, . . t rehen�i nal I � . ing cashier of the, Panama Canal an almost to nothing. -I in the next' twenty-four h ;rB the boro Wagon: r I ker, wiere sold., or, in ON able grounds to dol , LRRA,N E; CsguiiD. - Warrants have . whole amO`U s subscribed, sense::, of the 'wora,,! given away 19 -� -; wi-U .u,e. be fully ex. , in Ir I i $600 besides. A te I � ail Cincinnati fic r the arr;st Pern, I w4i�re be bels !been gaily I i and some . I w more week, for they did n6t bring oiia,fovA . ty 1couiltil at its 1� n issue � . i I . . I - � I I Perth .Items. I ; I . squAnderib ibis booty at the rate of a I I I of such word0n. would be a grand boon their -value., at leastil for Some of fm , , bgprop,ie;prs and actois of several 9 I I - i . . . -,---,-- , -- . - thol isand (1011 ars a day. He Was secure Shakespeare has a Population'- Of 1 for the chute- articles. The property istiow raady-� , I 0 ,B of aint Bement for -violation of - I � 14. 1 . . I . Cb I . . I from arre ., hub consented to disgorge - 300. . I ! receive another teilliant, -there Q% � -0 . si , . Sunda law. i i Olt 000 of the 4olen f unds, provided he Fall wheat promises to be a f%"r 1; . 4 1 . . . very I accomm -...�. . I truem n I IT== Notes. I 6 odatio,* and :an OP6111i � . I BJEC-�Iolqs -Several of the'European � . ; 4 : I tie, i � crop around Mitchell. � I � - I Bux-F,v �'NLZOTRS­l - I I I � I .. I- . and I ernme ts -an especially the Pirig wals let a16 I - Shop closirig' at 7 p. m. is lialkedof for aniother Shop. 1 1 1 MiRITIME HoRitoR.'-The latest mari- . -The village of Shakespeare I h� . - to 11mladling" I . - ; --have r onE to the in-' I I 8 by the merolants of Wingham. -Mrs. Meehek, alias Widow ,D a aised object' , -wi I crop.-Afany fa-= - i I tim 3 horrc r is the announcement that been restricted to two taverns. ad at the tr4atment Z-_ ation �Uti-regicidi6i Conference �St. G60rge's Episcopal Church. which bu , , . a . I " Miss Brownlee, of Kirkton has �. . p. lowea up their 11 I I I H. 'A. S. Dotterel, on her way to join I =le, child an& ,,eon . posed i I tussia. .1 -Goderich, wa 8� opened on Friday of last .. . . � . Sin" had *� " . � I I . QuEsTiox.-Jhib English the Paci -with a complo- co�meDeed dress making in that. . - ; .-Extew HE OA f 10 squadron . I . week. I i ceived from a band df Wingham rcia*' - - doing 130 7 1 a I -1; - being =aAe here 1 Ornme t regards fa lorably t a m6nt of .14 0 officers'and men, was blown . vi age- -Mrs. FiShley and family, f Brus. �n Wedne2day, the �Oth ult�, shoojW- ... . ­ � upon the 26th ult . . . in the Straits of -1-The foundation of the KirktG n I I , -tion of the 24th i I � P fc r the introdu Aiou, undle I I T�a 1 80113, left fo � of dust of the inhospitible town from I&f � Ositio r , Winnipeg on Tu eisday -1 J I . . : I . . ae�k. foot, of Tuckersmi I - t i�teri I a spices, of a )ill dealin' MeLf ,,ell an. The loss bf life amounts to creamery had to be rebuilt with a MID IaBt week. , I skirts. on the follow*g day and - . I 1. * - Western Railway , h1the a 12�� the eom�aander. of the vessel being Substantial, one. ' ad forfresh fields ::: ?--- . i . � �, d Pastures Z � , t question. -Mr. Win. McLaughlin, of he 10th - . W­ � I I . � on a visit t7o reld-1 I among the saived. � -, ,, Messrs. Switzer BroB., of Mitc1he 9 &- , '�OLAR KP D ON Dr. Arthur all I coricession. 0 Grey, had thri a sheep In the meallime., L 1 or Wiligh am ,vir . �' � I � 11 of th A Vicious HoRsE.-A vicious horse are shipping potatoes to Buffalo, hic 1-illed by do � -aim- her, the Chi I and the i1coule"­ - M . "Z . , . I ol � gentlema A . Lel Xr us pr*07eBsom at a Bar , 981. I . � ' letter h at Brookl day last, fatally is said to be paying them well. � T :received a )I] ri, I on .Sun . -on to it populat-lon. : J4 - Cc eg , a: -a about to start on a n . I e s ati accessi .. � -LL- ki d h 3 � owner, G a little '-The Listowelites are Makin - . . Qty, Maultobs, I r exp oing expedition. They *1 � a�- abandoned ii � semi weekly and adopted Thomas Scott, �f the to abir 4"T . . i ao. - t' e — I . - w -n , � - � . 1 $1.50a buiahel the d_9e ten i on for a gen n16. � � f !- hi - -was ter, who Went irlt.'etoh'. Stable sive preparati s oral . � TuLrnberry, ­ I . from it Francisco. . 7 � a patent sid4lveekly. - I Wought before IV ­ , .. I I * . ilar 11go A 'TO TiaE Poimus.-Tb Ge(. Lyon 3, who! went to the rescue, brE: tion' on the Quee Worsbip Dr.X,cDo16ald,L0f W-� I at a Simi N� L Ap� L n's birthday. .1 '-�. - _ I . i -Brussels 0 becoming awakened to j I . tighti4i.l. - ?f Til � t wai also Mck6d and his IE g was frac- 4­J6,hn Scott, of Blanshard, has, p�t I on Monday 1. . rged I . .; Nelsonville, Maui is has made an . I the nee it ' f h i g the rul. 8h re- I ast" i cha by Mid -, - I ap a L L i � essi y jo, ,avin )bi . . . L pea Ong Up, 6 . - -; . I , . . tur .d. H 3nry Argie ran tc help L a n'w addition to his barn F Davi4son with being' drailik and 4; - his bi:Dther here. i. � I . - . JEur a n t) use th 1 y "'T' moved frorn'the streets. I I powers ( ,L , . . fn 0. . . L - . C 8 on his belialf n t au� the clild, and had ME. hi almost are Constantly improvi 9' - orderl on the stre6ts on the p �- I L to Ee I naiy o p I "I � app � There Oo a number of fw ,111ors 111 I . y � . MUM the last, and he W � . � - � frai turel by the brute. -4-The foundation Of buildi I 1 aturday ILd by XT W . French inva ' I � g 01� the towns � r evoning,! &1 'a. . � tter of t 8 on I 'i hi f G Stlkka-s � I . ­ . � i ' , EmIGRATIbli.-Duril: g the month t rworkB in Mitchel 1. 'a' the QUeMJr L On Thursaay mor. I UDEF wat is finij &E c llatchford, proprie�or of I � EIACONS LD's DESIRE. - BeaCO - ; and removiii!j'0io D�raekyotpau'ling _ - � I � . on of Mr. S. DaN' d 16 s have Strongly e"Xpresso Of I Lpril i � Mr. McOlay has the contract far the -A. D. K6�e lotet, with an infraction of By-I&IF, i . IS . I I 101 faimlies am grated to the 1. . L ally, an Old tesidaut Of 1, I- � age" Wus So � . �. � tt whole work. - L � . - ver,61y � en�t . View O.House of Lord8 befor Unted S aW- from Montreal -by: the Lucknow, �em the , of No. 11 passed in 18W On both thal' - . 1 ; -� � . I i and -thigh by -a d � - - _it employ m - i I I . . I 0 ort ' r I . . ; Newmareb. Hai t . ceBaor. 'eq � Sebringville, after a long period o L and c' sts, 05 altogefiber, or 20 days a � ­- . ' � d.64 h t Sir- Stiff r N hoot C ' t I Vergont, the South Eastern -L,Mt. J. G. King, station a the McCla 1 don. counts he was convIcted and filled ll� ' raj "a t' C .in _ i, L( 01 th - - D. 11, be is MOB an elev� are roads. These families, I � . f I- I -A bay ' med Ilati in Clinton was 0 .' Deps died on the morning of Thur ; . nui�nberiuE ' I 3d y, 01. ; � . I I . 11 � L t, 9 I I -, IT, .. 6NA a Lewisl I - the other da;' badly bitten by dog be- Lga ! A, - e A Lighthouse, has bee a t' silence. No single men the 28th ult. .. - ' � I -1 .. L - BUS pprmanen. re I . -On Friday aft�rnoon -, ­ i - � t1lo L longing to M . Newmarch. little HeRi I I �T f flaul injuries. T. - - Lo i L w th a silver teapot by t a no� the Usai4d or morE bricklayers: -Mr. F. W. Meckes, the host ol. !i�e -The fu�eral Sermon. of the late Bossing, sigpd about' savela, dild not va; , . 1 , - . vii6usiy reg � ara,ea ; � , �. . r I American hotel, Listowel, is rat iripag ..I � .. � - I% a oldiers at Fort. Adams f r arE includ d in this report. L James Mi le was preached by the Rev. to goto school,,- but4 with the,consed f - � I : � : . m � I Newmarch at: 0111 . I I IrIg a lers rom, rDwning Ila I1WA,RTJ?,D.—Qn Monday & police from business.' Mr. Kreuger, of Pkt W. N. Vollic, on Sunday May . Lst. his inother, accompaniedan � . -1. � " ' I I .. , . ­ - Buturday be wal I . ­ . � � � I ter - I for %'a in -Dublin awaited the' arrival of E1.9inisbis successor. - �� -The tea' *:g room in connection named August to spear sue . rs. .. � -� i reSter for keepip , . . I i ; A thirteen -year-old son of Mr. I I I ' � ]Etrilili URSizi),-While a gun W*S th( train fro�n :Clonmel with the pnu �-- I AS. with the- WC chanies, Institu , Bras- waSongaged. in his 4ishing and aid ad -It i I , I I L ... I the pemonal safe I L ' d d ' &boar I i LL . - d the 0 Of arresting Dillion, who they ex- Bonnoch, Reeve of Ellice, succeededlin 11 otice the little fell,ow, who it 1 - I - ; I i4, 1 Prussialn . . � .� eids, has bee closed until next fall. . - �' I � on -the Street, an� , rat a.uld p a ted on the train. Dillion avoided Passing the promotion examination for � _Mr. W ' aL 11 n8ekin by an i , nang s i MarS, the Shell lbu . I mL Bruce who h a been pur- , 1. y person, fell, into th: i I In imposing the .1. - alidli . hteE n till trap by proceeding to London by 'entr�qce to t � I— I - Suing the ba�dware business In. Gorrie n I I i person W,ere kille he 6th Class. verjuSt below Thomp. -flI I (I , sou,s nli 11 dam," �- I to Mr. Newmanlei ' - at ic - � , i . w y of Waterford. ,,The Freeman's Mr. James Murray, of BlahE b ., After a tim,eXugu' _ to look fa; L 1- _ aded. wo of the i jlullciig have is -giving up business. He in ends re- . ame , - - L I - ' i in. regara to tb* i � Township, lost - a mare and a e, � � Jo rnal *egards the future. with grave � . t�e boy, saw his cap flog -ting &I - 11 I .� I � . r I - I 011, 1P I - 1,15 e, ffle I )I d moving to Manitoba. � I L . U0 have eeen III-` - 0 a � . . i W I . OMMISSION.!— F. I d1i, tt nakd almost diBM . i Short ,time ago worth 6100. They 11 are- river, search I . I i -t . IREIGN D Hi� C; I . .1. . ­ I found dead inthe morning. I re -The Walton cheese fact Sh I was mia&e and bis lffelt*�--L : haiveaasmiBsea, i, 6 . I a S.X body:wasfouudiu�hat d.ein li. I - Cott, ) a f ,the active Promoters f . MmEtc RiA� BUST. — ,I memorial holders have purchaSeC horse geroufr b&..- - � . [ I . �. -.� . Aayo the youngo � NVO '13 air,has I -Mr. Henry Hilton, of the Strati4rd ! here Air. Clark: was drowned tw I - - I 1� � resigned from the bU t Of George Buchanan Armstrong, pswer engine and boiler from t] ie Blue� W a - ,, , Hunt WAS Sever�l I tannety, died on Friday, 22nd ult. Vr. I yeara ago. An inql I lestw -i I * . In iSKC D. a &CCOUDt of the lack of fo nder -f the railway mail service of . r as heldby D i head- A pot wiu , 0 vale factory to 310i I - . . - -� -- b in Hiltofi had been carrying on Ines in I z . . I 1. - �, - I � � I - nostn')ss n. th&Part of the -transpo: tb United States, is to . I bus I _Mr. Jol�'n MoGibbons, neat Ben Stanbury. The iu: Y returneda vev �� - i a Toar door, Whel, i . � that town for nearly 30 years. L Of accidental dro, . i .g. � L , , . - - - ' on CO I.P DieS. i I i th grounds adjoining the Mica4o, Ill., � -: I I miller, has s6ld a vill re lot So h of his �% J I litally rie , . i ­ r de ceivea I . t � I � -The Listowel glove factory "S I ag - I i � . I I I . I . I : ONGR, U ATQRY LE 'TER ---j:The Eni- po t office by' the railway r mil crer�s of I -- - 1. f"em � 1. I to be in a very fiourishing cond 6 n. residence toxr. Charles Fulb w who is � 11 . I � : or 3aS1 itten 0orNchsk6ff a con- th United States, and WE 'be dedi- I i, 1. I . I - . the compp,ny have deemed it expe irnt -erecting a c6infortable dwelling there. -Varna Teachers' Institute. 1 1 . tu: I Atc letter" and vresented lifin ca ad on ' 4 - . - � . L I . .. ay 5th,! the tei Lth anniver- , I I � � I - . f - . t re commodious quarter . -vessel men at Goderich a -a grow- , i -r L- J Meld , I P ai 0 t the, , a ,a mperor sa y lRdeat in a CIZ . I . . . . The T each I... I .. ii � ! . foundry I . y- - . ers as � M -in I �. '. � : ; 0 ec imself Set in diamonds as a ARLRlAd ; . -Mitchell is to hai've another 1 in. g impatient, as May is now at hand scho' .. . .. I L 4� 1 1 * . The ' I , OV8FIELD'S TOMB.— The in 01 house at I .. rils, On : I ­ L . .1 I 1! � L , I ' . and still they are ice -bound, ELnd will � . I � i I I- I Nessrs. I,. LeOU11. an Of �ra itude for his services to the Q een and Princess Beatrice paid a buyerwhich is suppo ad will re ML ve Ap � :, MI 30, according to an.nouncemen ' v � I I w I - . . " nes, for a - lWaB Completely , � . ; j- - pire.� � . vi it to the tomb of Earl Beaconsfield all leeir among the larmers of ny time After the opening of the me ; i weanesday eve. . � I . . � � .. . I" yet. I � eting � ­ - I � . � I' I Monopoly being practicid by the pr 3gent piaybr, the miuutes,o,-,' . - 4 : ;. I I EVER RE. --�- A fire at Giraic ci Monday last. They an I the ladies- , � the pro ious � - , � I . . ! . . Vi � ­ ! nt des ir yed a' - - bb.leg. -Mr. John. Walters, of Milt, urn, has . " - � 140,ew : n elevator and ware in waiting we ep mourning. _ Sion were read and on niotion adop ,7--. I i : - I . I Be, n r. James Porteous has Sol(', his just returned from a pleasan b trip to I � . . j � -The Slarwai 4- � w : ecial train to Wycombe, -V tew took , in * -: h loss ol tbeelevator', which T ey took a SIP - Mr. James iie �d' - . e block- .- taine 7,000 - grain, ' , farm of 133 acres in I the towns �ip of the Black Hills. He is a gen, al fellow UP, 2 �' I i ; taistia th � - I - i : i ' I . LL 1, bushels of is a d thenco'drove to Hughenden manor. I I . I I g Manner, biB mietioa . � ' � . � . I jj. 1 1 r . �: ; : '000 ; f Ily insured. .The IOBB on T ey werE re I ceived at the gates of the Fullarton for $7,000. He inte.nds 1 Ing and his manly friends gave h teac3iing -an object Iesson to- afint . - r i - - S from their, ; L I .1 I " o L . - :L 1 . . I � I . 0.11ce - � o abi , - � L� to the! south. It is a pity to el so ! secoudelass.. Af * 10 Q, . - build n is- about $6001,000; insur-* manor by L�'rds Rowton and Hart- � lOOE Welcome. � � i- I ,vaore t - . � � . I � 11 ter a few Minute- 9 . . - " � . ?1 I . -Mr. John Sanderson, of tha B line) . , . with M eals at i I � - I ; eci'Z�' -.L . they can g, . eJ38 0 . � . in ton. ­ � p . good a� citizen. I SL . . CUSsion on object teaching, Mr. G _- -_ 1 i WboXI . I I' � :1 - Yesterday was a day set a I , I NIIE I . TATESt AND �xlco.-Tl a I A HOL WAR PROGLAI D. -The re- ; - Si � by Howick, has Sold hi f arm containing - Baird, Sr., gave one Simple rule , ' i ! the - . . I ._ i ,a !rq. one hundred acres to Mr.' Matthew - . ; '-sly. . L rt frohii a pla finding. the Conte I � Kic in �isterj expresses, � gratifica- po s 4, yor -of Listowel for tree - nts of. .9, Sol, - I L � 1. � Tunis that the principals of tbe . , dboap ' lei - The tree planting in the t Sanderson, for the sum of .$2,(00. This . - I I ! - -Joseph Bak wit increasing .tra0e between the Arab the'ological Institute had re . . Own p , is which was as follows - Take the aro: known in the eit, L I .. � . * ; Unie­ Stat . Tj 10 farm, considering the q1dality of the i r1j, the standard iderithe charge of ac � I � as and exleo, an d s(lved to un Of the ommitte .rho of the base, X 4 tim�es area of mid i had for a. numb". k-, th 9 extension of t 0 1 railroad an L i pi land, was well sold. I � p, -ophet ... an proclaim % hol � war give 4hatever information is req rpd. sectd,011-, x area of top of the body di , " L p) oyed ,on the Q ' ' � y � . _ ' -- - - ' 2 � The Lucknow Caledonian Society � 0 ,r' 1�1&11 wheat thezurn. b Land killiltip . tor, left a r,hort I eDi ii t -Mexico willgr bly increase I �aiust tbo infidels is confirmed. The 1- . bhrou hout the ,y 6, 1 , a I Lg R$rth are devising plans for a succesiful day , ly bi Veil i � I I I prosper�ity of both Colin i6s. , BE)y's polide having disco�ered indica- Riding promises to be a very fair 3- Op. Mr.,Baird then proi� eeded to Show t I i ; positioll on a I . , ; , , LE CT � Id LIGHTi -The nglish in - t. . . , in connection with their games and th P . i � I . I - I � �, � I I A1ont a ,.Week '- , t' P lot'and made attests, domi- Hundreds of acres that appeared be sports. They are expecting Donald a rule held good i4i the square, par�, I al L & � y I ­ d cylinder pr4sm. cone pyraln AlI3 -was inets Ol[Si determillednott adopt ti.e--Ci,pp-a"ryov"%is,iisi,�es-'�altecI in the discover almost barren akenow lookinggeen Dinnie and George Davidson, the well A i , , I I L . � r trio igat as a street illuminator -01 large (ualitity of ammunition. and h altby from the effects of th( ate kno . = sph Late aind segments eat.,!* ,strengthof a - tr '' L . ess, it P Oves to 'be �upericir to tj a "W Y . I Wn Scottish athletes. I I ­ i Tee. 4 sphere, zone., wedgio and ellip W L I Caiinada Lodgeq I � 0.111:FETROLE'Uhl XCHINAGIEI.— rain�.] - 1. . Be T ­ ' . q I � Beiitsystemciflightingbygels. Dur- A t the aariii * -Mr. J. D. -The suit of Ronald vs. russels simPle rule saves morizing A 1 . . 1 ;of which he w ­AJ . , )n ming twelve in . 14 all meeting of the New Barnett, Mech ical has been settled and t h a m a,. . # t I I I - I � i � �1 tb�- :) �ths, three Yo k PetroletiralExchange on Tuesday, Superintendent of the Grand Tf� . was decided in. gresit man -4 . aeceased's pook4 i )a �k y rules, aiId it is -certainly I I � I - a S 01, clectric li�hti 2g Will I a it was rep(rtecl that the average daily Radlwiliiy at Stratford, has receivE ve favor of Bxiussels. Mr. Ronald was great advantage Short z - IBS . 'i I . I I . idiscussi6a � ; Joseph, X q '. h th Lontir P cc as 7t D 6ing" allowed six Months to redeem himself. I Blak,er was killa . a P rps tc a _�, and the ductiolli la$t year w t,000 barrels. of ab�ence to visit England. - -r:, � fOWw6d, in whibb. 4 number of teiicti- § . I _ _. . ach i a district (if Brussel -now feel greati, - arB . I : ! _.. is ; I Montqeal, 'Look part- Mr.­J.ames G.rassia �, I � $6n. elegaut cask� Ilebs- A E took Of 91,006,000 barrel 3 is held in his ab$;ence Mr. Markham, of B will y elieved I I ; � ; t:1 I I � - b . dicinhas been assigned. I . tl IE pipe hixes; and 4,000,00l) at the wells will fill the dutieB Of the office. . . after havincy this enormous dibi thrown thei read an excellent paper entitil-14 I i , is friendis in, 7 i � elk � 0 - �. � � t - 'P : Opening iii )rivate tanks J�nd i�efiheries. ,The �-The Conference of theEpi� �pal �Few Thoughts: on Higton i � I took plate last 11 PE 11 G oFPynwnDs.-The1 off their shoulders. � . . . � - - , . ramidB at Sakkara, 611 the left a 3tima'ted veirage daily coqsump on of Methodist Church met iii Lond . 'Rast -The People's Cheese Factory, at Said, there seem. to impl-an_Q i ,t�e � , i �11111 W67, P: � . . ti I ' i 9 be - n - � . — , I . ' k� 6� I 9 Nile, about a.doten MilE 8 crude oil' -throughout the orld is' - -week. 1 Rev. Mr. Cutler, for t 'aSt Gorrie, has again been fortunat( enough huni.an mind a desire to connect hi6- -�' I i .AU -c- 1. . u 45, - rl�queh, which'are -tha r6positoric s 006 barrels. i i three years pastor of that body i I t. to secure the services of Mr. .James . . . � � 17 ' ,golf -with the future, and thus ledepait- .. i ' . 7 he 5 rf �:n ains of kings -ol - fhe Fifth SzvERi DliFEAT.-The Chilians' in MarYs� has been transferred to Clarke to make their cheese for the Tuesday, J'ab �1 I I . an er . ing �eavei behind footprints on the kno '7 .. - - aNty, b as brought to Iii - coming ' I I . ROW, Bruce, Z, lit some it Peru have sustained a severe defeat at field. His successor is ev. Mr. Th season. . Mr. Clark * ha s 'made of time." The desi 00 1 - -, . 1� P- re seems to be � ; sale i to comme" . st]�E d tails respecting he religious tie hands Of the fugiti a Peruvian son.1 He will be assistedbyRev., r. cheese for thisfactory for the last two univ,"OrB&I that there, is no tribe., hoir- - - ; Donald X,cD � ef �f ha ancienb Egy ians'. .It is g 311leral and President Pierola, in which Mitchell. , 4 ; , years, which alone speaks well of his ever uncivilized, but- seeks to P � . 1 01 I � I", I i : , : i erpetuAe . t editt lit the information I hu�s gather- they lost one�half of the force engaged. -,rbe store of T. R. Barton, S�rat- ability as a "curd squeezer." 1 it$ r � I , .131rine, auctilonlo I 4eeas of valor, or glory, arm r6now-�L : I : . , i 14 - R. f � . Saturday, M I ovfip� st sly upsets all p: -a v1 ous cor - The talk ,of &nnexining Peru to Chili rd, Was entered on Monday ii - r. John Anderson, of Wi ngham, He 'Went on to state that ,we must viot . � I - . � . I 'O ig t of - � i ises, iGoavdch' i0ils r. this �subject. Tle�discover7 si 111 goes on, but l� is varied by rumours st and a rke bought fro' Mr. Dane the I - I 6 � I . la *eek by .burglars m an Ande -son, On � edl r id to be the most important of . I : I . PRIA in order to understand the P0- � . i hold Effects� &'. il � I Chilian protectorate. :�eru is Still qnai . I sent-, in order to 'a -. 1. iltity of shelf gooUs valued at .out Wednesday, of last week, for OW 5 cash, 1, oderstand and iip . - I : � I o'clock P. N e. an I Ag the present century. torl by interilial dissensiolis between $3001 Were ,carried off. Only a few a beautiful i3pan of horses bet . five Preoiate the civil an � d 'religious. libedl : � - ` � : al I TV-' , ,.. . , 7 piroPrialor. ; J � HE',, I E ERNHAR�T CRAZE. -The Barn- t] ie adherents .of I Pierola allid the pro. weeks ' ,yo � Stratford had a Sin ilux and six years old and weighi. 3,050 W'hi0h. we enjoy, we must know sOVW . . � � � ' I I I - It ralz in New York i � I . Asional government party. . visitlilti�n. - They want an addition to lbs. On the same day he was offered thing* about the long, 1.1gt of worthies � I - Wednesday, . ablitly. The adva Ce sale of I L. R. W" st . . - � -S.-G nerals Sherman and their staff of police. I 1 $350 cash for the same span, but he re- ho, purchased thess Ior ins I I . I . plemeotu, Hna ap MILITAR 6 : W it so grot � �- . . I ­ ; I BE r er forthcoming Bngagemenb Sheridan a d the Secretaxy of War had I -The 62nd anniversary of Oddfel- fused the tempting offer with becoming a cost. History widens the in�tell � � 1� ; I 9 0 1 already amounts taconsider- - b . - . I . Sale to cowu . � . ; I . ' � a long conference with the President on lowship was celebrated y the bretbom scorn. an&qxpands the hi6art, and thus 0- , .' I 'BIX-arp. Peter `�' ... . . 016 than: 610,000,which abun-* I uesday relative to the rearrangement Of St. Marys in the Opera House last -Mr. James Twitchell, - Of Clinton ablqs us the better 'to :cope -with the . I � I I - -: . I Beliberry, auct� . lirSures the . f the mil tary departments. It is be, Tuesday evening. Th a theotherdaywas united for - � . � 1 ti , financial success' of o' I 0 programm better or difficulties we 1 . ith, by f941oWW zaturday- M, I . neet; w . : I I shrPlamentary seasoi - AS al I -lieved all the departments will be consiBto of a song with a whisding for worse vkth Miss niltoy., therk coursoof -_ J!. I , I I I � . Uizzie . ght ----I---- --- � I I . �Hotel, Mpp � " ; en ,a I I 11 a departmentsof the ohorusiby. fifteen male voices., an ia�tru- Rev. Mr. S i therland performed th shuximing the ; i ! � S )k icorts are current concernin meriged into th � i : I � . � . i U . -evil. ;,He concluded, by . - . . . � . t . . I � I i ­ . I I - � ; I f I � I :- i , i ; i ; i � I �. �� I . ;, � I � .1 I I � . . I I � " . I � - ­ - I .. 11 � � : ;1 . ; � . . . . � I � I - j � . ; . � . i :: ; , I . ; � i I I I I ; � � Z � .� � I I f I . . � - I 11 � I � A I I . . - . I I I I z I . : � - . . . I I . . . il . I I . I . - A I ; I � . . . I : . f I . I ; 9 .1- I , ­­ - . � ­- I : ; I . I �- � . I . I I I � . I i . - I - . . L � � : I : - � � I � I � i . : - I ; : I I . I V I � 0 - I I 0 1 � I I a � ' 8 u � ' w ii,� � Ja sell � E ei� . I L 8 718vn8t.1 11 � a I 6t i t, § il , I �i h �, - n I u 'I . 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