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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1884-08-29, Page 4� I I I ; . . t � 1� I I I I I I I : � I I . i . . � . - - - - �: I � . - . . - - _�� '� , . � � I . . ; - T �- - . - - . _­ ­__ ; I . . ,� - - - ­ ,!", - ­ - �; _ft -7 ',­& _- �. - ; �_ �­�.�j___ -- %"w I ,�: ��"14 - - Il ­_­,_­,_ 1, , � I . . � - " � ; . � ______` - - .1 S , I - . . � 4� I , I I . I 1- , i . I � I I . . !I,. 7 :lfl. � . I , I . . � 1. � . . , . . I T - �-, � 11 ­ . : I I . � I I I � 1 ��; �� � -1 i I i ! . I . � I ��, i . . . � , i . � t � � � -1 I , . 11 � I I .. : I I - I i -1 . i I . I � I . I � . . ! � . ,. i : I � � I . I . I : ; ; I I 9 . - I .1 i 1. I � � . . � 0 __. E. BUTTEMCK & COW Reliable paper patterns for all kinds LadiWi, Misses, Boy's and ibhildrer Garments, for Sale -by HorwxAw Bito Se&forth. . I . � - . NEW A.DVERTISEMF,NT, . -1 , 53t'The figare between the parentkesis at saah line, denotes the page of the paper on whi the advertisement will. be f ound. Drainage By Law -W. Mcdonnell. (5 Two Farms for Sale -J. McQueen. (5) Tenders Wanted -J. Aitkens. (5) Dissolution -Dennie Bros, (6) . Seed, Whea-t-R. Bell. (5) 1 Fall Goods -Hoffman Bros. (1) The Great Stallion Race. (1) . Card of Thauks-F. & P. Scott. (5) Grain Buying -A. W. Ogilvie & Co. Servant Girl Wanted -Mrs. Ault. (8) Lost -R. Sharpen. (5) Farm for Sale -E. Palmer. (5) Colb� for Sale -J. Somerville. (5) Democrat Wheat -Wm. Chapman. ( Wheat for Sale -J. T. Dickson. (4) ___ - - � � Kutrou tXpositiov � - .-.--. - � — — . � SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Aug. 29,188 � - - . ___ Aeforin Convention. A convention of the Reformers South Huron will be held at Hensal on Taesdav, the 9th of September, fo i � i i the purpose of appointing delegates t - � I attend the Mowat Demonstration, an � prepare an addresa therefor. It is de sirable, that there Should be a larg atteridance.of those in sympathy wit . the 0 4ario, Government, at this con venitioa, and all who can make it con I venient to attend should be there Further particulars will be made know . by circular. . I . � � A Ruuon is going the rounds of . th : - i Conservative press to ,the effect tha � I � : Sir John A. Maddionald'has offered th( i . � pos�tion of Nlipister of Railways ano] . . i Canals to the illon. Alex. Mackenzie I . . and that the latter has accepted and will be sworn in on his return from thE Northwest. It is not likely there is a � particle of truth in the report,. for Mr. ' Mackenzie Would assuredly never enter . the Cabinet so long as Sir John is at the . I head. There may be some reason not at present known. for putting such a re- - port in circulation, but it is certainly � altogether outside of the truth. . � IT is a f a3t worthy of note that in no place where the Scott Aef has. been in force, has it been repealed. Attempts have been made to repeal it in several counties, bat without Success. -he last I T was, that of Westmoreland, N. B., where the rapead, vote taken the other -day' was in a minority of 73. The act was sub. mitted to the people there in . 1879,when the total vote polled was 1,092 for, and 299 a-ainst. The vote for repeal. was 10 � 1,701,: and against, 1,774. So the vote 0 to, retain the la,w is greater than the combined vote for and against it in 1879. The opinion prevails- that the ' vote to be taken in Halton, on the 9th of September, will have 'a sirilax result. � - . I MR. J. D. EDGAR was on Friday last elected hy acclamation for' West Ontario. I Concerning his election the, Globe re- . Marks . The presence OIL Mi-. Edgar in the House during.the remainder -of the exiati:na Parliahient will be a great help 0 I I to Mr. Blake, whose characteristic it is, i as every member knows, that he does I I paore work than any one man Should I I i attempt. M, r. Edga.- is a skilled Parlia- i mentariari, an able speaker, and a great I worker, and is possessed of faculties whierh will render him a most valuable assistant, ,in the -work of organizing for -the coming general election. The electors of West,Qatario have pat the country I . under &-great obligation in placing the ' constituency at the service of tb e Liberal leader at.this crisis at oar history.. - I I - - - - - VARzxF,ss, the constituency represent- .. ed in the Manitoba, Legislature by At- torney General Miller, was composed raostly of 11 the disputed territory," and i3ince the boundary award decision of the Privy Council, Miller is placed in an awkward predicement, having,'it is "d, but a single voter in- that part of saa- his, constituency lying in Manitoba pro. � ' per. The last number of Grip repre- Bents him as huntin 'a &round with a couple of lanterns, while he inquires of Norquay, who ,stands near by 11 Have ' you seen the constitnericy I repr�esent. It used to be around here somewhere." Just on this subject a late issue of the Winnipeg Free Press has the following : 11. Attorney- General Miller's constitu. - ency is now a portable one, and all he has to- do is to charter a special train to carry it Out from Winnipeg to some L, Vacant Spot on the prairie, where the, electors can vote as early and 'as often as: they choose." It Is quite evident that Miller's con- Btitnency is nowhere to be found, but Norquay will likely be equal 'to the emergency, hind will provide one some. , , - - where else. z . I . . I _� I THE full te-xt of Her Majosty's order- . I ia-council ofl the Boundary Award case has jinel been published, and is virtually as, has been previ ' ously announced by I cable. The following are the conolad- ing paragraphs of the decision : -I I That without expressing an opinion as to the sufficiency or otherwise of con- current legislation of the Trovinces of Ontario, and Memitobs, and of the Do. rainion of Canada (if such legislation . should take place), their Lorships think Kdesirable and most expedient that Su Imperial Act of Parliament ohould . I � � : I I . � � � � � I i ; ! �, : i : . . I , . I . I . I � ! � � I . I I . � . ! ; � � i � . � i .*1 i � . ! . , � ! � � . I . I . . . I T , : . I . . I . ;; ; . : . I � . . � J I I I 1� . 7,,H9;q HU�0$ E ,, POE. . � i I - I I A wwwm�� — __�_' — — . . � . . � . I � I I - i . I � . I �� Z 1 . , i � . S be paned to make this de4 daion binding � c?nv9rted'in. o6nnedtior wi th the �6r- mud, most people think that a�;. w mot, ' - of and effectual." ,, Her Mijesty ha,Ving � vices of tl L'e Methodist c aur 3h, the ina- suc1n instituticus a;rOtInd town wou.11 - ority were led to Chri it tbrongh iothe be. a welcome grievance to:' the con� I . - � i ion I f � i s taken the said report into 3'onsideraO natrumer ' 't ht of the Lcr s Arl� Y, mu ity. � ; I I . I ; � � ttaeln��vvorking in this townifor -: A young laly in 0 inton ��� ame veo 8*, was pl6aaea by. and ' with her Privy ho havJ. eL - : . I � i Council to approve the 11 ast; � I nea cornmitti 3g' a blunder ' he Oth(1, reof�and to, order everal w6eks P . 11 � - I --Mrs. Aarop McBri2e, whose bus-� eve, ing that might have 00s, her h 3. as it is hereby ordered that the same be , `1 . . f . �and was recently sent ,o tbe peniten. hfej -Wishing to take somel medici� punctually observed, obayod and carkiel - - 71l1 birth!ito a 6 b boy IirL goa� at she:went ihto a dark closet and broug � I .-H Aary, gal ; ; � I t,r into execution. Whereof the Governor- 4oderibh the (4her day, . Owing- to,� no out! what �Bbe %ought was 6he propiq oh , . I . �- . � I . General of. the Dominion,t4e Lieutenan t bfixmariyexistirig�, in ihe mutity, the bot�le, ano�.begaii to p ' ur out� the qua I ' I I t to th- I for treat- tity proscribed wbe I th o or struel - rl�lndesb exanainel , 0 � of Ontatu woman wits 3, gaO I I I i 11: 3g. : her'i 0, ) Governor of the Provin �f ment anc lur I ts being peouliar, and the Lieuten&a-t-Gov rnor of the I ' � . -The tOWnilrip Of Stanley came very tl:ia bottle, finding that she- I Id in hid, , � . I ' Province, of Manitoba, a d all other ear loi its esteemed deFuty-re6ve, - hand a poison that Would In' ve killell -, I I ; I . I . week. !He her almost irstantly. Thel. MiSta persons whom it may concern, are to 11r. A. Mo. Campbell ast I pas laid up b�", -a very evece attack of arose through the two bo't es bein! take notice .and g.ovbrn them.9elves ac. - I : . monichitis, an,d was t ion b t at !one id tical in size. Her scape , as a cloo ' O; i i � cordingly." : lime to bE beybnd recovibry. His m e ; ! I I - -1 I I . . 17 i Cbarlds C( eSt s3in of M11 ' 8) - . : rienas wul. bell, &d to Marn that b IS file, ! I � � � . � i. . I otter. I � 6 I � Xews of the V dek. I i� G�61. Cottle' ol clint)D, 8 . I 0 I I : ILLNELL OF PRWOR ss AuqusTIO.-Prtl] - One r� I In :)us sh't a Slight SUDst,roko� the other day, while _� Victoria, wife ow belo: D,gi ' . to Mr. Ro 1. Fitz Auguste of Pri�c a . z ght' ocently iom 11 cesS, , .� 6 In. w(')rk on the farm of Jchn Litt say H . h 1,G 1 a none, of (. lint 3, who w,Ee 2� �PLged n xt w"- engaged In ul6tigbing, nd ielt I William, -the eldest Son 'of t ' e erlman � I � � ' B, - Ing on bb� 0 day oxtra'ting the mis The ani fainitness corn.' ore he ell t tbi 5) Crown Prince, has been suldieniy taken I I gr � I I ) twis,qed aboal ill -with scarlatins, Her condition IS . I aal will no t likf dy be per � , le atly iDj Ur- ound ; the lit es we E . . erious, and' I ( d though bhis hot weatt rmayposalbl his .hands, and mlled e horse arouildi said to be s her young chi . . Y � dren, Princes William and e Frederi6k, 13ad to fatal re ults. Cl ntoa sports'liad he i1aanaigea to Legain h is feet' hebard t -"- � have been removed as � precaution letter coiffing themsel�es to Smaller lykilowshow-lbrid unhitched ,the -team . + , � I against their catching the idalady. � - 111ne. 4 1 h- h Somo� of . th, I w � iO walked home, LONG 1PiAST.-Kat8 SMal Boy, of Port , -An uniortanate face dent occurred boinSehold Seein OF the b6y'f all, pame an � .11 " 4. Plain, New York, is still alive. Her to Mr. Jaries 119terman who as work- cakOdd him- to the house, andl, IaB he Wa . . . condition is unchanged. his is now ing on th I - I M Intosh c. lurch building, 111100118clous, reEtorativies were' applied � . - �the 167th day of her fa,Bt. ! north 6f G orriq, on Thai ids af tern( on He is now noue the w - rse for i his mis . . . 1! I . I i ap, I i BniTisH WHEAT TRpE.-Returns I last weEk, by which a hal e . I �i I )f show the average yieia of gra� id in E ing. ribsbrokeii. fle-waswleelinlyma ' Tb e Goderi ch Sign E61 Says, 1: A part ' - _W,ng_ � u , .p a planh wh "%adl , h am female ex3tirsionists;,pas 1, land per acre is: Wheat, 33 bushels; ell he lost aiS Alance n of I barley, 33; oats, 29; bears, 26; i4s,s f 11 on*& p st 8 veral fe 3t 3elow. He ed Up Dorth stre at in fr ' .ut of �he -rieglis� r P �- I I . , 25, The rates for wheat are. dedli , � v�ill be laid up for some bima. � try offidle. Thev were,;, in ch4rge! of i . . - 0 . liogs L tA few days since a f e I VaS started welli feed gentleman, rdsplendo!:nt with i Finest red commands 34 to 36 shi*j i t hi 11 and white 38 shilliDgs r 0 3 fa'i m of the lat,� Jo iii Shiple fines of . per quarter. I . I y, Ines t� light nititton. chop whiskers . � . I - Such prices never occurrel befor � � Dear Clint ,to burn url some rubbish, I I. W a t'pl ace is that with their.on thut e4 In � I � I I � I e this country and they *ill proba,�iy : b,u't it w -As only by tbe!gre),test exer. ters T 'quoth ()Do of, � the f lir ones, I I � I i , J � I- - decline. still more. �� t: ons'th'at i was prevent d - i m burn'- " 0 �, that's the, registry o ce, rep lec h ! i � " � I . CANADIANS FoREGYPT. 'Lord WolBe. i g everyth ng pp. ­16cii,ught Some dry tlies��.phposophqfi, and .1 guide� ,ol An C- , v L ' _ . 8 g ass � ng ley has requested the Marquis of ]Lan: - � and C pickly spread thi eateni I to do they /do there,?" pe , i8ted th( .. " I ! I -T I - 0 considelable damage, ut wisfortun- fair 1 q tioner, -- Why, d U't � YOE . .� . I downe to ask for 600 Canadian ra,f1tsm6n I.. I and voyageurs to volunteer for �. service 1 a I d before it ad � one spy kno* ? Thy th y register t e-f1e, . '*ely Bto , L in Egypt, the men to be assigned t"he 1 More barU' than to burn �s,ever il fences. the -4-0h, that's here they re .isfei tho I , — tl�e = i Special duty of leading the expedition 1' -A shicx� time ago, v 1E �eeditlg a � the biii hs, deaths 'nd Iman' I I - i Tup the Nile for the relief of General thresher on the - Rams], rd f irm, Mr. riagdE-"� And the lady tha iked ;: hirti � . I Gordon, A limited nnmber�of India S I Andrew M,,Gregor' bad V e rr isfortutie for In ! I .1 - n(B , is informs don, and wished . thal . 3 may also be included in the confin 3�t. 36 have tb.E� fingers of his,riglit'hand cut she ad been bo-, -n a man, so! that, shei There is no doubt whstever that - t I he with ttie band-cutte 's k4ife. To save wo ything, and not have to t � Ir u e know evel I , request of Lord Wolseley willmeet with the fluger:s if posBib e, th,�y WEre k 4 lestions. : � I - . I ' a prompt response.- . . - � ,� a ), but mortificatioa s t ill with t e - be Goderi(h Star thus )mments ' � i I I I ti 6 musical I DEAj).­-Lord. Ode Russell., 13ritiah hitle fingiEr" and Mr. T cGrr3gor was d'a art of the dinle sho I Ambassador at Berlin, is'dead. i I obliged to have his-Tinjer amputat3d Which recently v iBited Seafort TherE I ; I I A�k IALNAviGATION.-Captain Ren c'Dse to the and. - . I is a Jeeling of deep relief. Wes arid', 1 . I the inventor of navigable balloons, -Mr. V. � Rogers, 0 1 Binesels, has Street at the departure yesterd rnorn-1 ' -i . claims that the problem of aerial navi' purchased the xxi$ohin �ry. of Runci- iDg Of the 11 dime museum " sh w bic I I . _ gA7 . tion is,' completely solved. It is now man Bros., of Goderich, , r the manu. has- beld forth for several as I I th I only a 4ttestion-of time and money. He hictu're of d airy salt. Hil' will erect a stord,. for tnerly occupied b Jame I t I )w buil 1 a at his salt ' s for that Vivii�ii.' Every one in the i eigl�bor says a balloon postal system is as eaSy 114 b or . . , as the railroad System, and he could plirp6se. I 'Some. six or loij � additional hood, !elt 'they could overlook 4ie fraud - construct a balloon to carry a hundred hands will be employed, in this n w uleUt character of, the attracl �on% but' � . Soldiers. . I - bianch 4 t 4ade. , the ,,music (!)---never i One ljhousand� . . Gn"UPM Rumapt.'_Great .ex,citemeIl, ' I annual exhlibition of. e . W u be me ody compared with] A _,� -The _�,O'� kazoo I . I . i was caused in London on Tdesday by' s T:)wn,,bip (I Ha Fall Shov -will t e the 61 dle 8 gasping and aroanib of the - . . I i Y I - I 9 . I rumor th4t gained currency that the place iri Zu�icb on tbe.lRh and 19bh of Orchestral machine. The owner of the I i - I Queen was dead. Investigation, how. S . . . . . .. ne:Kt. The dt'reclors of' the �ui�dipg_ 1 a Mr. George Achesonj but ever, showed that the report was a cruel Brand h,A a made everyi ex rtidn this even his ' 0 1 , ,1 � , ImanygeNA qualities w�ill hard- Qt1 . � ! J rc) the indignatio' fl a,nd senseless hoax. I . . year to ma e this one of Itlic i 0 0 1 � I ecounty, and if we are 0 the Vves� Enders should the I !likq! torj, MAUD S. -Robert Bonner has engaged F irs in 0 . I i . : Bair to take Maud S. to Hartford and judge from the large prize li3t whi h turg o -,cqr again. ' I 11 � . . . I I . I qn speed her to beat her record. Aftershe they have already issued, their exertions --Lilmlothy Fitzaker'ly,an 41d lresl'_ . . - has been trained three or four weeks an' I will- be well rewarded. I : der t cf G ey, died suddenly at pis resi- exhibitio-n will be- given free. Bormer -The ar �a,de Skating r ... ink ... t Goda- der ce o# the 9th conceBsion', oil th� 6th I . 3 of J . I a, is negotiating for the purchas( Y_ ri In, was� totally destroiled by 11re 6n iDst. lie had go:ie to bed on t1ae e1ven,J I .1 . . I I I . * . . , . Eye -See. . . 1. I I ..S nday night. 'Loss fully covered by Ing pr v o is in tl a enjoyment of Y,00di . . i, 4 pmurancei the North Bttisli and Mel1r. health, an in tie morning his g-andl I . I . . I . . �t, i . . � antile. Cluse lof the �fre u knowo. daugh eix� t h ought she would no� di s turb Huron -Notes. ,� i � ., orinnat(i the ac,:i QV611g in a hi , but Ellow h m a long rlapl� What, &� ,�Y, 1'y tiwind w ' bl wii her!su�rprise ongoing to hi becside Bush, fires re raging in.th.evicini, , avora. e di�ec ,on, other*ise a serious I � . . . of DaShwood. I cliftagra ian w6uld have ccurred. The about I ' chick to find the ol gehtle.,�: , � -No less than 0 lot's are adverti86d - e 4idencot I Mr. Chris. Ci abb, , ook fire, r13 a] 1 , �lbepin� the sleep that �nows 1 to be Bold for taxes in Goderich. � . - . . ; I . Dut the fliel en succeedeo: In Eavine it. ]no wa nillig. Death had apparEntly ' 0 n. I I -There are 24 female voters On tl�E -It is r� elbort,dd that a Goderi ch tow come I as a thief in the night " for . Brussels list this year. ; . ibip young ,ad'y who Wa re as no evide i s anakeed to, !e the nee of a stru ggld nor � . - I I -A very SUC06BSf al flower show w�g ).rried to i 6 Clinton you g ir ai .10 - con 1,ortion of the body. The old gentle -i hold in the Clinton skating -rink l0f I' all I . � week. . il d tb6 lattyr to secure and furnish Ja mail had , uietly lept his life a vaylaud 1 �, licuse an arrange for bhe inarria4e, like a Diect of, machitlery long in �! use -Mr. Wm. Darling, of the 3rd con. - - had suddenly stopped. ' The t ece-413ed' � I OereMODY, She then ba,ked out apd . I . I cession of Stephen, reporta a yield �f 76nt to Dakota. Men so ett es pl�y , was Very smart on his feet for 4 peir8on' I., sixty bu-s'hels of wheat per acre. i I 6h ri--k:, and it is but air hat tl� , e ove 8'. years of age. .! : I t x r v ' I I !) i � -Mrs. Thos.' Hamlin has sold her ir se liate once in �, - : I 1 � . ,a W.iile-esi i !!!!!!!!! T�__ ! farm of 100 acres on the 2nd concession' ecially 4u hig the plivileg3d leap . , ; 9' - 1HF, SCOTT ACT �N � I of Stephen, to Mr. Samuel Sanders for, ear. ; � i I I I I I I I I I HALTON. I . 1 58,000. . ;; ! - I ! Oncthe 14th instant, a re broke , I . . . . ' V -Mr. Portis, of the Royal hotel, 6utintheh seoccupied :)y Mr. Steeli, i I Ex Go 'ER.NOR ST. JOIIN'S SP4ECI-11 . . ; ' I . Exeter, has leased the -Exeter hotel, ati Imiller, of .�, �, ore, and fc r a time the I ftoiontinueo� from last week.) I ; I I I : . the station, and will, take possession' rriage an wagon shops )wr ed by Mr. Ill a I I I ve you the 6 0 shortly. - �� I � . . L Ross, and Deisman's �tore, were In my pe egrinations about this! 0 n in . � I . I -Kessrs. John Hess, Henry Weseloh danger, but owing I to the I ,stron lions ef- sea ch of oibulistlo provender. I then _ LL . I and John Honher, of Zurich, pulled a d' Its put for h by the nurldrous willing expres. ed. Ithe of inion that ve -y little bound one acre of flax in 8 hours c' � d w(rikers, the flames were �ubdued, and liqubr, was l'being E old in Milton, and to - I I . I � 50 minutes. This is pretty fast . wor . I at might have - been a ,lisapt mus fire day comes', Sudden and strikinq proof, _ -In a fray between Wm. Beard am'd I ei ulted in only 'a slight loss 'for Mr. not )bl y that that belief was well found- ; I � Robert Wilson, of Fordwich, on W64-, St 38n. I ! ; . � I ; ed, nt th9t wherever detected 1punish- nesday morning of Ittst week, Bear � i .-Heith, McLean, of Gode-ich, who .Mer,t WaB sure an I swifL ToA�,.v it is : ; broke Wilson's leg with a stone. t� ok 2nd prize in the five- mile cham- said t: at Ithe cointy town of Ralton � , . 11 I -�Rev. W. AP[cDonagh, formerly pf- - '(nship race- at the SeOor-lh bicycle mot: rAE tb absen.-e of twol of h1er most Clinton, is stumping Litmbton in behalf t urnament, met with ain,accdant- last prot ii I nt citizen i. I ; . 0 . . I of the Scott Act. - He Jis a terror on ek; He wasi riding, oil hii bicycle I I I e I . - T11 iq acts are t ese :- Some d 8 � I things temperance as well as mattera I bad occ ion' to bow I IS h Bad while an Ilf rm4tion, was laid bef're the . � . al � I I Q I religious. Ssina under a spreading troE. At the Poli 6 Magistrat� ''of Milton, 'against I pa, 0 . . -Mr. James Agnew bag - lat4 same -time his wheel struck. a Rtone,and Dav d. . Dei or, hotel keeper, charging I brought the norbla store -in the Leech losincr his biflance, the rk'�'er -N s flung him In infractical. of the isedtt Act. . n . . ; block in Gorrie, and is fitting it up pre- viclently forward. As a iestilt of the The case -was trie( I i .. : I yesterday and' Dewer i para,fory to moving his boot and shoo he�der one Kelith's arms WME broken was convi . I q qted. AS it was b third business into it. !* the wrist, afid he may be 11 -,ountea offencehe assent6nee � 1 I- . d to twotonths' 0 .: -Mr. W. ElenderSon, teacher 04: ]o2oi; " in wheel dntests for th balance imp son.menL Dewerdecamped6nd has I Zurich school, intends' giving up his'! of -the aeaso � 'f ,: t I . I . . � .1 not ince been Been. Pr6hibitio4 sorter charge shortly for the purpose of Study.! i � . --A 'OUD iriake the pro'ert of Mr. prob � y I Y ibi ed �n his ease. :1 I � Ing medicine. Mr.-Trank Crassweller" R. Warwick of � the 2o � . I I . I On -,ession, Th6 , rol rietor of the Wallac ' house, - n tr . . I 0 . will be his successor. . 1 14C Tris -1 ving;to jum,j) I vex � L piAot Wal aco b5 Dame. was also indicted for --A meeting was held at the Huron gate, impaleh her'self ther . of the. a me oi fence. The trial was post- , ol ; an(, one hotel, Goderich, last, week, to consider the pickets enotrated ,hior ii e just onnod unti Fri ' In his third the feasibility of P I day, it bef g I Securing additional'! poEiterior-to th i, ail . a pot.. offence ab o. Wallace has n 't been r , � 4= fully two feet Seen since ast night, and it is 8 PPOSed I railway f acilities fo ' the- town of Gode.' tion of the ! )erit . � I rich. . I . long protrud 3d. !The servilces of Mr. J. that h'B ha i reach ed Uncle Sam's do- 1 , -Mr. W. J. Batchford has sold his:' Wilson, voter inar � � surgeon of W ngbam, main in sb fety'. rollibition s, ems to I : . I farm in Turnberry -to Mr. Andersoli,�� were Secured, and the We ted por- work 'a his case mdo. � ? * � I � removed 0 1 r der his � late of Scotland, for the handsome sun4'- tion had to -be 1, . Y 1 A rrarit'was asued t6 -da 'for the of $7,000. This was formerly the pro_�, skilful treatment contrf iry to, every nsion of Robert ,Benilett, of . 11 appreh. � perty'of the late James Johnston. . " , one's ex ectation., thp matO IL com- G I Own, w v�cted of p � .. eol , e boiil as,been4�con =H. W. C. Meyer, Esq., Mayor Oft pletely recoNereol. ' . . � .9 � I ,� a th rd inf raction *of the Scott Act, and . � ! I Wingham, has presented a beautifql, -Thomas Campbell of ord'vich, re�- has] oe a Sentence I to two monAs, im- silver modal to, the Wingbara Quoijb! ceived 'the sad '� :1 I � intelligeMe that his pris lament. ' � � Club to become the propert of th' brcther, � killed A ev, days ag6.-Inspector Black went , Y 0 RicliarO Campbell, wat , � part; winning it -twice in three yearg, by. 4 stroke c f lightning in Kabil oba, on to Search the pre ises of John Bennett, I I � ; 6 liad been of Action. Bennett ; one match to be played each year. : the first day- of August. I � -resisted thosearch, � -On Sund6y afternoon of last week it dead Some tirne.*�! -When ftand 'his hat but the I SPOCtor completed Jt and ' I I ; I most terrific raia'and wind storm1passed was torn o I iecep but he as ... ot dis,- -found ,no lioluor. lie has 1:164 swprn out I ,� . I east, taking for its course a narro . figured. , e wad, residing a,bo:it thirty an ir fol mation ag Unst Bennett !,for re- � I I strip just �9, mile -and a half south o miles Son -h A 113randou, N�P,s about 25 sistitig'the Search, and he_'1w:as 0'rreRted � I � Exeter. Wind blew feniceS and gral years -of ge &bdlwas a SOM of I-Pidward On tl , ads to -day'. He4ill Oe tried ?, gron ' before it. 11 i � � . I J! Cajnpbel�, of the' ninth .line, owick. on Fad�`Y. , � � I -The aged men of Hallett 'can hold' He was d'i i g a cow at I I he time of I , Fivin , 4 Pmbilbition Bo-mehow soems to work. � . their own. in the h ax vest field- et;�,Mr�� the a6cid6ut. The c -3w waij not injured. so I e tin .ago hief , Robt. Robertson, who is oveJ I - . � Constable Brad- sev,ent' -The ir gham' board c f ti so Is held' leyl on, hs Dpen6d I Y I O We towl of Milt years of age, shocked between 12 and I its first egilar meetin In onday quite incidE IIt&llY 'O be in attend inoe at - , I L 91 e I . . acres of heavy fall wheat in,one �da;. evening last week. wit �: a ember- an a ti -,Soo 'It Act � neeting in the !county this harvest. . 1. ship of ov r 40, The me0ing was very of B uc Is. V thile tl iero he, ma,de � couple . � I . -It is said that Mr., E. Kin Doadsl � ent �usias ic. The folloN i i I 9 � F ng officers of Bments regarding the working of the well known:anti-tem erance lectur t � I . I p r � were ele�qted for the crirrent year: th 0 t ,3t.in tie county of "10alton. er,- will bold a meeting in Wingba ; Pri sidont, B. Wilson, agent .B),nk of H re ST so e of Iis statements!- ' . � I . shortly. He is a very flu � Ha, ilton ; Vice -Pr sideft, D. Me a 0 .. ent speake � . I . 8 I . the c 1 tt ot a success in alton ? � I and a large crowd of the friends Q ' Innes ;! , r aadi merchant;� Secretary, Decidedly not. � . . I both Bides will gather to hear him. �1 Jamies r in I . 1. . . . rn . C i e,'hardwarE! Ir el chant ; ' � asicrime increased thera si ceAhe I -1he Clinton -New Era lunderstands' 1 Council, Mes3rs. Clegg, Aad ng Gor� I that an action against Mr. W. M . .1 11 ' 0 ,1, ac� c Line into force ? � : ' orrison I 'don, Olir, Elliott, Scott-, �es ic, Gre- it � Take tl is .official rec rolo as � I I the Blue Books, and y of Hallett, has been taken for breach of , gory, Mils, Williarne, A11deison and sh1w ialllliB; ��u will - . : � f Promise of marriage and Seduction, iy Noblymoat. i 1n4 I �at we have ad more donamittals 1 � the case of the girl Anhie Wright, �vho --The Go rich Star Bayfi: A few of for�ldjupkennessjduringfw ' I under 'i . I o year . was taken to Goderioh a couple of w eleki , he Wes III residents I3 Oar t as -big the a -� than we had for four ye4rs pre- 1 ago. � i . I . . I i I 11 11, hav si ,med a pape I req iesting VIOUE. I I i I I -The Wingham Times of last , 01 srs. I 'llie & Hntchis to s �op the . Ha � the open' treating systeii been I I - . � : I � I 8a,Y8 : On Sabbath last at the Mwirulenei �, noyanf, ,w ich is exper ' enc 3C , from abo ed') � i street Methodist church, Bix per i . s � r I - � I son smoxe, ', f their ,, ta�. I chi nuey.11 It I 14s not; a man can treat a4l much . . 2orty-eight admitte' � I (n the i d 18 from th nor.bwest there os here. ' � . I . were baptised and f I I . . - ; I - I ! to church membership, the pastor'ex4l I " h( pr . ne ors have alr( y 4 kpand Re v.� Mr. Greene. I us thing y6u. will I I . I tend,ing to teach the'right hand- of feU' 1 I d near 3 2,500, we, url er t 6nd, i nd th lowship. While some i)f th I - 0 admib,�a . atisthat strongli4xidr is j , heir end cavors to abate t � . ese wero nti e not 8614 0 veir the b ex. ; I - - L il . . , auc')� I I i . � . . ; 11 ; : I : � I I i I � - I . ! I . . � I� . I j I 1. i I I i I I � . I - . I . I I - � I i ; I ; I i I I � I . i I I I � � i . I . I . , i : ,� � - I I . � . f � - . '! 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I , Obdi X I . are eight places in ,Milton where you with a bad son. that are yE t outstanding are a,, 4 1 w; ­-_ , ;i � 11 --i . - , - 14 � .,q -11 � : . (an procure liquor in any quantity., �Then-, h aid St. John, there are the mium. of 5` cents, bec%u . - .. _Oeniiibly f0l't #erO, I se they hal � � ;-; - !t; ' � . IP _-_.ist. -,; so; grest river " in "the � elet If - .. I I �herc is now more liquor consumed in! men whc can drink and let it alone. to run fift en years and -we call . - I - - ___ . ,,gin and h4pet he countv than there was under thei 'What poc r,'contemptible creature$' they them in. . 110t bul ��A - _. ]� its or, I ,U � �._ �� . 11 __ t �i doo the cliw#'te 0 I I ,license By -stem. There were only, four' are. I tell you that tile ma,14 who en- We have lost some of our p - ` - .." , ]fel , , 1 . OPUM011 - ;i! . �­ ; , I .Would � Imes where liquor could be obtained, tiers into partnership with evi-� will ulti- The number in our penitentiary h # I *_ * - become W4re h � i I _:,� belt -ad or Labt�dor. 8 a � 4 I . n er e (0) ooks Act. � mately gc 6 the worst of it eivery itime. steadily debreaied and w h ve 4W :1 I lostl i, nifold are thy W_ Are the fines for illegal selling suf-' G6d pitythe poor shrunken-so�pl that saloon-kee�.ers. i saw one of A _1 - zas , . I � � them - �__ tbon madi$ �hem ficielit to meet the expenses of the pro -1 imagines any good can come' out� of a day. He I keeps a little gin to. ,;, - 'bast I , : ; It J I f" Mill iA .1 1, W_ of thy ric'110.S.; ., E eoution ? , grpgshop Our worst bondage' is our Hamilton. � He is one Of the Iner, V i i : I � * , � 110 - A . Wide Sea, 8180, 'x' W1 � - � .4 7, They are not. Last year they had tol 00n dow right meanness. The , man left Kansaa because prohibiti011 did � � �,; ab . applydo the County Council for a grant- t4at is in prison sober is more free than prohibit. Now let me tell you . 110t -If � i oreeping innume 14 .- � I . . � of $700; this was voted down, but they the drun en . man outside the bars.11 It's thing that you should know. 00146. . . � �qfh - _J - ,� gresb beasts. )l f-lxf - L I . , , had. a Streak of lack soon afterwards, the truth that makes us free., 11 Talk drive out the saloon.keel)e As 704 - I , L� , , I - -0 I rs yo . li t1l or '13 11 __ � abi r� : t made to plt�v th . - � - And raked in $500 from the hotel keep- &�out the freedom that comes otit' of a in bettervople, and the sifting I � bag- , - � . Pr i � I go onuntil you will have a POM I ,� . ors, but at the present time they are dra.mshcip I will MeFs -,, _11 - ,� all upon thee V " I ui ; . . �. F � W-Stn'bing t e , . tm_ 1300 behind. . They a that the closing doWn of tion that w. on't have in their rnids,� Any. _;� A 0 i � .1 . - , V, - �: ,,,=.a1'11% restlep's sief-W, omehow, every Opp of the above these den of iniquity will dostro� the body that sells liquor. � .� I :. qw�elliri 7, 1 , I t iieve, I he si ateiments were crusiingly answered market for barley. Got any' boys you It woul&be manifestly unfair ' I _.- I 1 Immel Y%8 r � i � i I Ael . -dw' I I w�nt to trade for a market for barley that prohibition is a f . ail - 01�q .. A_ 11, wether. The- lis in ; _% '.1 � ��t S Y. . . . are in I t ,ts The Sea is Hisl'iand 1 As to No. 1, the four incideD ts related: ini this co intry ? I once heard a�a old because certain unprincipled 1300U 1 � -1 . I � . � - � . � I I 1. I �, . - t , : . psalmist.. �Che � above are quite Sufficient answer. , fa mer sa, r, Ii$ between the corn and the come i d trample under footta q - I � the I . he pe� r1e. I I- peculiar and ab,"Olut Regarding No. 2, a,constable rose�k,atl boys I'll stand by the boy," and Idon't of t I t6111 You I of ten worldet 1 `J ' � I , . � � ; I eart14 hath He gii,von I the meeting this morning, I forget bis you doubt for an instant that I 113tood at your p�al ience, and wonder th�t yo 1 , -` � . � 0 a 1 . J :� .� �_f The -Sea �,s am I � � =en. , , I � - A : .. rame, but Jae is well.known, and stated' right up and yelled hurrah far the do not d0 the Same as the woma-41bf , I x 1 I I . %Ze I'll It . � _ ' , 6 as 6 at he had not made a single arrest i fatmer. � � village of our State did I , eternity vast, � fat I I . � - A inarl ; I C:)r drun.kenness sin nto: Now, continued the ex -governor, let there and set up & dram shop I _� , is � W�,,4 t 2 Ijis mercy . . ce the act came i : I � - I TwstV � � ' the east is fr,)in th F)rce, while before he had made dozenS: 111340011 at this barley question? There women got together and called jn.fon, �� : ` i as I . - I � fl, I I I 1; � 11-e removed our trans � - . I . . I i .il I L 3nd hundreds. An examination of the: aro just 1,300,000 bushels of baxle�.. used Strong men armed with good reva I !Vfrl, f � 4 -h ca 19- ),Ifficial record showed that the commit-' in this cc utry in the manufaot�re of The men!84id, "'We will not se . .. � is ]1e hat I , st i 11 ri .. . 13- you. , F* I .1 P 1 1 1 �, Of the sea,"! T. Z .; . b � i depth ,,Ms to the county jail dUriDg the -past! liquor. That is a peck for I' eacli in- insulted. , These women Smashed, the � ' '. � . I � '�ur years demonstrated quite th I di�idual. Is-thatpeck of barley going bottles, s ov . I - . *,,o us concernijnL.� 'Him e re. . � , e in tho barrels, bro�,e i I ;" 1 , - i V� %6 i - 1. h4s b( i to ruin this young and rising � cou*try ? decanters, �ore down the bar, ail i L I The voyage . !arse of what had been stated by Brad- � � & . , t . � � then 7 , I I I A tow weeks ago I purchased's -knelt ov' ' ' the. ral n ! t I and pleamnt ote. IN, .OY. r . p ir of d ,n; amid i an -a 04W : . . - � I ' i i� ,I ,. ed Do jitorms,. totb�, !' Nos. 3 and14 were answerell'by Brad- I ba tam c icherl s, and paid $4 for tt :em, God to bk.-SIS their work. TbatIn4ah, , � � � . : If � � is WOZILI �� I 1, 4yhimself. 'He was called as a Wit.�� ano now I -come over here, and cal buy never bee u seen since. I i . I breeze. I, . � , . I � .�;- � the immense tr4,w ai , iless in the Wallace case to -day, and I a boy for a peck of barley. But it� will Suppos,13 the Scott Act be repealA 1� :" I . ; ore that be had been in the Wallacel need the Same amount of food for the 'where will be the rejoicing and w.he � 1, Z that we should t0eet , � . . M i..- ; .. � iotel every day during the past three i cOtle and hogs that are now fed fl�'t the the sorro�v ? Show me the man itt 1,; � ()nly two sails 114ve I I . � . f this I I :t I . : �2 j duritg seven d*ivs. I - I � i1ontbs, and that he had not himself, distillery hen no liquor is made. You coulaty t]nat dare to be coward egough � . " : I ough with whisky and I beer not to sta�ad by his ballot, " raighty expanse this I 1 r bad any other, to his knowledge, cal� fill 'E� I . Show We I - '71- - r, bowever,'that � ) or received liquor in that house. The On 1; thi s h C t August d ay, and ', the Wost the man *1110 will aid to bring ork th . I ]3ettle ; . I I e I . �1 , �Tallace house is the principal hotel in ill-bonditioned hog you have� got I will bloody ca onsal that will clisractorize : z,-" W a -sail than tb dA w,E r � I �Z. -nd lec'me i . : too often, a j! .- ilia town, and that evidence practically lie! down E ,nd suffocate beside [ it b6fore the night bf the repeal of the Scott &t. - � ' � 11 � I;' ollision.. T�his i ettles Bradley. he 'will taE te it. He bus too niucli self The waui'who will so do is unwo -1 i and c I rthy Of I � - - : to be dr�ade< � . I No. 5 was disposed of by one of the, respect. 4t the distillery the po�tion the ballot'. The whisky ring can tlimw I dan$`ers � , increased ocean ,trafl eves of the Halton 'County Council, of the grai a that gives the brain I and $100,000 itito this contest, and it de. ,. 7' 1: 11*i . . - distinctly denied from. the platform boi4e and inuscle-prodacimg p6werl you pends upon your manhood to; . � � .8team na-vi--atio . - I -, vho tl)row , ,.� 7 ' , � of , A � � , I a any such application had been give* to the hog. and the devil part I you them out. - I . � , . is t1le pric sal,ef, I I ; t . . . � � � o : 0 i Ce , ade to the Council, or that any money give to thE Mon. I believe the man Suppose the whisky ring was hbid 'i lipit inan"i3 Nrigiliu � 1. Ing . � .; - I ., I ten r', as granted. - Others corroborated- this should be iven a chance alongsidE the a meeting on the other Side of tb6 road, I .3 . ties have too of . _-, . I . � . atement. Avaunt Bradley I � ho',and ho,'ll keep up his end eyery �imo. who wo#14 you see there. Not yom : I � i allig I Given thanks to a I � 6 . . ,� . Frovid ;The Scott Act may not be all that its trouble is you have been lo�gisl�ting wivos,nor'the children,nor them' " #. ence, anillwift, I inlawro , ! , r�iends claim it to be, but it is not �vhat I in favor of the bog and -againsti the 4 or the choir to sing gospel songs. Th � ,remain Mr. Edit;or, y, � ;� �� � 1, - I � I ! ; : I � i1foes say it is by a large majority. ma1n. Give the man a show. tl is not a minister in the land that could , I ' ; JTo-day*opened bright, hot "and clear. ' They sa � you cannot prohib�t ex�ti e- kneel down and ask God to ble$8 the � St. Thomas' G,hur,c S r . I ,�, I I I � ! . I wmn_o� I ly, 'and thst it is better to regulate. work thE y were trying to do. ;;;; , ; � � - - was hot even among the trees at the I I I i Thm - , I . , 8 ml� ground. The morning was Spent � wish -to brand every license system might be respectable man thets, bnt' 1 � I The, Raxe ana S1 I he would de if his wife came go4g. . ese White I . t� : I I question drawer exercises, and man under the �un as a frand and a Swindle, M049. � :! I Y an ' it never had a redeeming feature. And I Venture to say that forevery . I i z I actical questions were discussed by . respec I To secure this', wh i actical men. I; if 11 could find stronger expressionS han table; man, you would see ten � , 1 ()riejit, a vast �Xpe I � Loug before two o'clock the crowd fra�d arid 9windle I would use tteln. dead -beat I 3 and loafers, and bumn�ers- . L. I . md t' I � I . . required:� a tloub� * �ery and tram 8, and gamblers, and bre � ! I ga to gather. They came from all : The license System enters into e 5 - 1� wers, . � elled by our s9ent .. I I rt n and nd rogue A 13, and when the bell rang probably 11 thh�g, into the politics of the land � a d rogue , and corrapters. Woulayou . I)agan lands; vexa0c . I . dare leaIg . 7 , people were gathered on the hill- J Bay it is the great corrupting in- e your children wit� that I ,sppointments have h �� . � � ' . - , T " I ; � yoq crowd? "Jet your twenty-one year old - jaonal peril a inattler - . Presently a rather Short, ";well ,i fluOnce. 11 don't know whether', I I i I . , i�de man, with a. square, determined 'i ha le any p litioians on this side of boy ask which crowd he should vjote � ;' Vi I the � I for weeks and moz Aine, bbt�w th us the woods are fuill of with, and dare you, point him to tht,t on . L ej iron gray hair, and long, drooping i �t I , 1� these things arematil , I the other iide of the fence? , thenl, and ome say there are two on .__ I 1 stache of the same color, a regular I . . � count as notbibg , . � ' . . 'eSternor, dressed plainly in gray cloth, 1 every limb. Nothing makes a politician Bome say that if you will let liqnor .� the fact that the 3�Gre; . I � 3cended the platform, - . " 0get'down on his knees quicker than a alone it I will 'let you alone. What& . � I .now presents to thle . I I . i rea rom the liquor interest. iThe, mean, sne ing position that is to take, ; � , It was Hon. John P. St. John, ex- . Sacred White Eleph , I . I I I : , ; r ' iprofessional politican wil speiioI1 six' and how imu h it Shows of the brate . it is styled in th� co wernor of KanBas, and prohibition can- , , gna . i ate for the presidency of the United I � day,:s in the saloon to catch the liq�uoxJ` how littl �, of the hum -an. There are .- � a Chazig Pf . 7 tates. . j vote, and o: 2e hour in the ch-urc)i to wi:veB right here who never touche'a a . � of Eastern landil ia 01 I e was greeted with rousing cheers; 11 stand. at th a door and shake hands ivith drop of liq nor in their lives, and h" it , , r it$ age �five Y�ear$), iB, � I I 'deacon as he comes out, to c4tob left them alone? � I to people evidently liked his looks from 1 thel I I tusks. Its color il� II le firBt. I i the:church vote. But, thank God,; the St. John dlosed a speech of an h ar . I 10 : In Siam, Burmah, C � . St. John is the dandy of all the Speak- ' time is he e now, when both of those and a half, of which the above 19 a lv,oly , . � � where in Indo�CW3 � . I . : votes cann be carried on the s! ct' nopsis, by making an - � . 'S. He spoke with a painful effort at 1 'Ime imperfe PY 1111. - I -singular animal is i ticket. . I . . . . -r the Pagan I rpt, being very hoarse from hard work � I . I passiondd 9. peal to the electorate to . abode o.X � 0 .... t . A almost wearied out fro - I' Now look, f or a moment at the linen poll such s,, e for prohibition on 80P. . ,as such is venerat; It �r . � , . i the rat -of al, m"OBB Of ,hwho yell th' pro I 1 ion is a failure. tember 90tl a would forever settle. the � . It is est J Ei-ep, but as he went on he warmed to �: Lit le bits f pea -headed dudes, thit if question. F ar as Halton was concern. . * � -Y i J3 Work in great shape. He is not as !; . .M-.. 'Vincent, in his I � � -an intelligent idea ever did get �into ed. Tim'aill nd again during the do,liV. L ­ -led the "LanA . - . � )lisbed a, speaker, perhaps, as Hon. J. �� - entit 7 . . Finch, but heliB, more earnest, more 11bei diminutive craniumsib would I ex. ery of -his a dress be was interr W . , phant," asserts A thal warm-hearted, more I �ploo:ie like dynamite. I long co itinned applause, a -ad ,at he , � were, capturea durini i passioned, more," � tionce hearh a I by . ' ' � �'littl,6 follow in Boston ing how ' ro- retired e 4usted to his seat he was i � sna fift7 two Y Mroughly head yver ears in the: work. !1 . � y4 eaXf 13 means . itibitioll. W s a failure in Kansasi. I accorded ,a� perfect ovation. There 18 . .: - these holy sym�ols ( business from the start in 1, I - jou�d, npo qnet3tioning him, thati he no doubt I t he took the meeting by . . ruval Eta L 8 prohibition quefition; one look at his i 1 ... 1:. Ems 'kept in , de tells ,�-on that. i I 14!cOu d not tell the boundaries of I the storm. I � J mandalay, Bia�'gko -1 . . I I !state, and could not tell whether it 11was I A vote of'Ithanks was proposed for : This wonJ!erful:crea Ele says the campaigA goes bravely on I I I . . . - te or territory. Yet he 1 him, and i was received with three r L 'OUghout the States. He is working I a St ktlo�� I . I . the Great Forepaugl I . Ly and night, and expects to gets, mil. itha prohi ition. was a failurel in rousing c i Eers. At the closeof.the : , .' : be at Stratfo: rd Trif � I Xan:sasibecE Be a beer -seller told meeting St ohn had to shake hads � I I I )a votes. i ,�,m i - --- - I I !i I ! 'efore. Look at the fag res dte s of people who presod 1 1 I !so Es hour I . with bun I . TIIB 11A 'When ca y' chairman The! per car its tax in Now York is 025, about him. 1 As he lef t the ground I . . bf�ho 8 to � � . I i Stepped to the front the platform, iiIn ; ansas -wi[ere prohibitory law !has catch the tt' in he was again cheored . . I - SEAlir I ill I . . Aed over the crowd' leisurely, and ibeeq in force for five years, it is only lustily. Ho �started for New York this , . Qd FAII W' -hes -t- per' bw4l an waited quietly until the noise of a ' t - . . I : I . � A10: in the grand old state of Ma�irle, evening. : I New Fall Wheat P�jr Gui , lway train . I I A . iW ere pro J I ion as een enfo ice . . I pring CIL Per US 0 11 er could talk against! i I � . , a locomotive," �for fourtee Years, it is only �5. O'h ! hetter FvOin Rev. J. Edlnujads. , I .s pe -r. bus, I ... I... I., , a per bushel.. _... v.,_._ d he. - Following is � brief sketch of yesp pi bib* ion is a failure. In Xa4sas ley -per buEhel.T..... E . Speech. i harol i �i � I -� . 1, loage.- . . We I ve a tel to every 2,800 of lbur A PLEASANT,1URNEY TO THE OLD I=, — rl � : I . I � . .� � In opening he referred briefly to the optilation ; in New York there is a I1UG'_r SHARRS. utter, t b_ .. .. �... � � . � I I I � . ......... I-- Jvement in the Unitea States, which a oOn to ev r 200 of the people. ' Of , - Eggs- . ,I culminated in a de I ision to put a , OFF T - NORTH COAST OP IRrnk�m.l . � Flour,^Per 100 lbs.!--..� ourse prohibition fails to prohibit. 1 MDuday,A.ugust 11, 188:L � , ., I ... �'. Pork, per 100 pouna!�­ � � i EDITOR. , . Hay, new-.. ­ -:1 ; iididate for the prosid noy in the field, ndier proh� bition we have reduced the DF,AR MR0 I -A month ago I . - ,- ..... ,I he had been selecte as the 0andi- umber of E; tl6ons in Kansas from 1, . 00 had no idea, �hat I should so soon be on � : Hides,per 100 lbs.1- .... . - I J I : Sheepeldns esoh.-..'. _.. to. They were going to make a o23. I the ocean and Speeding In way to the � W -00E.... � � _ - - .1.,... - itare fight of it, and as ' a New York I They used to say that we could �not old land, but failing health and the - salt fretail) perbartel.. - ked, I -1 Salt (wholesale-) per bax , er had remar t WaB now St. 1-onvict a man for selling liquor. Upto warning of P ysicians compelled me, to .", I . n against Demijohn. . I 'PAstees, per buE'*el. x� B6136, mber 1 it: last we have convicte4 'in the docisiom� ; and throu h the kind. . L . I 4 I 9 � Wood, per cord .... L..- 1 4 . e waR, he said, ignoi ant to a greab �Kansas no less than 729 liquor dealor4, ness of my 1parishioners the necessoo �q i Ap,ples per Bag ......... - . 1. i - I . I I . � - ,lent of the laws that governed the have fil-Ded them in an aggregate $100,- permission As given, the way seemod .. . I � . � t *1 . . I . I ior traffic ill Canada, but there was . I . I . .v � . I � � � t - I i CA� 600, and giv�'q terms of imprisonment, providential opened,and I came swoiy. :1 . . I 7 i . . thing, so far as he knew in any law, 4mounting iia'all to eleven and one-lialf I havo been painfully . reminded, hqw . . . . . . . . I Old FAIIWhrat pat bug, I ..-. i I New Fall Wheat pet bu-- � It would nullify tbop effect of the �esro. ,You cannot get one of those ever, maore than once Since I starw, . "I . i , _S UZ1116 I � � _�� prin9wh - ' I - ;.1 I er I ouiney was really necesswy. �i 1;. ­ V� I loats P r efttper� nor drank. The wL sky sold und ren ' to say that prohibition does not that the j b 'hel. r : ro ibit. - On the way rom. Toronto to MontrW - ' 1�ari, e u ' . ' a . .Canadian law woul make a, man III . : I - pelt eyper bashel.. � ... * [Ink just t�13 BELM6 as he whisky sold I They Said ,too, that prohibition would I was pro ate with sickness, and :1 I Euts Per bushel_ -- 1, i ter� . . . ___ , : i -1. der American law, an the dru uin!the business of the state. -What scarcely lif my head all the way, ana � i I I I Eggs. -.r. � - .. .. - ­.. . I i , hadian would pound 4is Wife just the tre the facts!? iUnder that law we have on sbipboar the ominous pain th$kt . '. i Ray perton ...... ,.­, 4 1 ? i I � � a as the drunken Am' erican. ,� If in�d fifty ' Ilions of dollars in the troubled me �before I started, again pr,e. . . - Potatoe-8, per bnabA. ­: 'a t - I A , In the United States they clai ed jax4le we Of the state. No other I rel ...... aim I sented itself,1 reminding me that it wu .1 � pplas per bar , . �: ft the only way to regulate the evil tate in the Dion has made such pro- there. My t4roat is better, and willj � Wool .............. i--- , � 'S through the license ". aw, or in other Oresg and e.never did until we 4ad trust, cure itkelf as health and W 11 . z . Hldeg,perl.00 lbs��.­, i _ �r . - � Pork ........ ____­. . . � � As the only wa t k 11 the evil was th"tia 1w. ince then we have not e'en return. . Cordwood ...... �.._. .. � Y �o v i . i _� .: . . give A power to Zlist. it I was lia,14 i'a failu e -of the crops. God Al- I left Seaforth on Thursday, MY : ,* - I 11Y, too, to notice l the different �mjg�bty has orked with us. i . :, I LivzRx,00n, Apo � I 31st, and stf6yed the night in Torotto �. 0 . rent parties ; took I (Ai Voice "Never had such g4od with old frilends, Messrs. Sharp., , I . 07-B 7d ; . red . I i $ , : ! . California N o. 1, the question of liquor, The Repub- rop$ in al on before either." . Brigham, of lithe St. James'liotel, VA0 _"; I 01 � I ! I .us would have you believe � th � 4 I No. 2, 07s 2d ; '08 at ; aOod*, Shouted St. John, and I h�pe showed me no little kindness. 101t . . I � 58 5d, peas 68 ( ir whisky had a tendency to make that God will, measure your s 1 morning I started for Quebec, arHviag . � 11 . man who drank it . . I I crop i by tll, . � cheei3e, 508 00d. - 9 out and join yourivotes on the ninth. Well, to I go there on Saturday morning, Auga.st -:- � -1 � . , W � : iurch and become converted, while on. We ha, a gained 200,000 in 6ur 2nd, and immediately went aboard go � d i � I . �� I I .n I I . I __r : C . ToUONTO, j&111-5.2 moo a,tio whisky woula surely cause u ation, si nee the passage of the Pro. good ship " ]�Tontr6al." By some 11116. �, . ;in 9 I 4. , I . , , � aan to commit mu#der,'and -vice. Joibit ry act, iand there is not a brewer, . ked. at MitohelL I - i to $0.8 ; Spr 1* , , : I . .1 " Ba. I I or a, distiller'[, or � a dram -seller in the failed to reacJi Tor&nto, and I INV I � to 46c; eas., C .3 t �_ I "here is no half way ground in this 1�t Under his law the gambler, and obliged to go Ton withont it. Its absooll .�';� I 1 55c ; hay, 'per t tter said the speake i ' I I r. God Will 1��fer, and ummer, and thi-ef do not has caused me no little inconveniegoe, - -' �z butter, 16c 'to. IS. ipel you and : � :� t 6 1.00 to $1.25; -� i . ggs I'm glad of it, to get come to settle 'with you, not they. L; ok but I hope it at . egg's . 0 ,may arrive by the .next � � me side �r the other. Public B:enti- �On t1le other hand at the class of get- Steamer. . . .1- i dressed ho$B, , per . I : � : I I t I 13 .1 ! 08.25. 1 . any I ; ; at has now got so far that you must �plers jit does bring. It brings the filar- But to 'Bed'. The ­Paxisi � f � � . , t ; e right out and take 9, stand o� this mers6 the in dbarlics, the Solid, hon' - p c e - I .--,. . 1. B . tion. Total abstinence is the I only 'iest of the Allan � ine, first swung out W-0 ,C; i .I.so,�51 ' 81 - I t wealth prod ceirs, the men -that makle a the stream ald Started ahead at 10,15 . 3 - he Belf-gov � i i . I i 'WILSON 0 I - i a. M. �� I I T'Ry ) rule for t rument of -the atidn. I We followed soon after, a I � , So ; L . 4 . I . I T I zen, and if for the individual I e work tha Young Ryson sta JM - I I L 1 too,:at th t law has fired three gone as a sigilal of depo- I - � Acco 4 of Q: .- � ' � beaten ir, t4mn. 0 he collec tion s of cit IzenR in towns � � ishe ? There were four dis il- tare.. Thevi uebec and its foir-9 :. 85* counties. What the � i . . z . A33OUT eight bun it peop n the Itate. E'very one of th m fications, as we steamed down the tiv011, . I , I iwas their guv'erniident, Given . & �has I i Goods, rw1ging Irboln has een driven out, The big b ck was a revelation and a wonder to lAe6 . i i cleared at 5c, .# t1le N' 11 ! . ; �nken and corrupt. eople, arid the n( *0 now turned into a broom f acto I The sceftery on either side of the nobJ0 ' I i G 3 [ RL WA NX � I. D - -' . , . . 2 j ; a.9 � sequence surely will. e a drunken 9��nd' It'hey say a new broom swe a river has OfWn been described Alla . I :1 : i . ood geneml ServAnt , ! . t I to WM_PICKARID, Seflfo) , corrupt government. I That go�vern- clealu. Ab aby rate, in the hands' of praised, and I need not attempt . I I any M 11 � I I I . .�.A � � at will legalize the tr�ffic in liquor, ur -v�omen, hey have swept evejy g,og petition here. � On M nday evenning 100 .. I I AP,PLF, B.&RR3�LS, � apple Ban-f-18,c_an be'll doin � ; 9 I S 6 0 B �� . . by reason of so must be * held shop!out of t e land. The big brew )ry came into the Strait f B 11 I le. � � - 1 , I I ; : - . � . i f,ortb at ver,, r,eagonsb I I I -allyresponsible for the results' that i. 2 Southern . Kansas has been turi�ed a school of whales isportiDg theloo I I K;77�rd�ws: ,&. �V- 0 1 1 Dw. n . 0 vote � that i#to 6, 0 use, and that's the lkw Selves in the distance it was curioa$ . I GmL WA:NXTED. -,.. .. . J ment into power I . i ust share that they 188,7 woO bprobibit. We used! to to watch the huge Mac bodiesrisingsia ­� I of September., a ga*Od -1 : . . I � � . � , � �agl . � � call Ado plain eooki�W) - ave ithir y-t*o reveries. Out of r risibility. t disap i - t . pearing every fe V momeuts., Elif I Ulniiiy of three,. wl�elr: � I ; o you know, said Mr. St. John� that umber the Ilife hae bee;i choked countered a large rim 2ber of ice I .0 I i � � . contribute twenty tin es as- much la to ol vventy-ei4ht, and thi6 top them, howe I ��' i immediately to Ms. - t . Aues 11�e� , �er, to any I - : i . Ut r : . down, in the way of saloons, as: we I ' . . I � 1. anging out f the black awd � gasp .ng -size. The nearest w re within h 4 I i FEEDERIS' : NOTUN io build up by mearls of the $640 `� � L 1 - . � i ol mouths of the other four. We h ve mile. They l6oked. weird and ghOOt- , i 2.nost eonvenlent POwt' I : roo - , I Ises. In Canada you contAbute . ore Schools and churches -than' y like in the moonligb t. Them strags : Its griuding giloxin, I I i Wi I � I �, : Standixol <3exred . � �:. � � P AtY tim6s 98 much! towardal the � other, state In the globe. We � istso � I ,should haveone., . h " wanderpra come from Arctic Beg qve � . ons as you do tow4rds Chriptian ' ' I � i � Toronto. C. wiuon, 4i,000miles of railway, touohi g nea float Sou,thward until they melt undq I Bions. , ! , coun n . Tly � - . , � I 1; . 2gency for the �O*Wliu, � P�eo` t . We have a stake un�i- warmer skies. . I � I IT _; ; u. want to know how yon' ca I . . .: ronto, the xaaliufaCtu n ork ? I I i I ;�r8itY Paid or, a state normal schbol On emer g-ing from -the Straits 0 � p I � 9XII , I I - I on bis b ; ; ,adi . ; - � ; ten � I the 9bh of next month YOU Can have p�aid Ifor, an agricultural college pp id Were' detained � three hours by thick f*- I Bedwth, wbich in ; Ir I .. I , work and judge for privelege of voting in �the interest of f6r, and all ,ther necessary, public Jn- the captain fearing to proceed beos,40 � i i I : , . . . 11 -- .- : i be given one or two �ress in society, ind the father! who stitutiono, in&uding a penitentiary, a ad of icebergs. -'Very soon we came withiu .. . I I . -i - I Company bave -a #eat' � - )s in favor of the liqn,or traffic is the. � arly everyQuing is paid for. We he ve the induence 9f that n2V@terious MO - -- I I : - ; flu them as re"Ited. � us _ - - r � i . I , I . I i . I I I � � L I I I I � ! . i - : i � � . I i 1 , 11 . � , � � .. � ; � . I . ! 1 . . c I I i . 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