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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1885-07-03, Page 4IIJULY 3 1 i8a should go ,to brotherf the brule, Mr. Robert Hunt, ralei h ther 'temporary or for good?' on Saturday ra. F ngwdooid, The guests chicton- !T of bondaua pay the -dilti in in adVance home ei pporters Napanee for h w health. She was about of C01liJ of the I ider. w t an isted of the. relatives no y of their'.� o in party, eV� eco m 35 years af agi i, aud a someof th ievances. T ieettlers d. no of the expected increase, WW6, by the while over forty ament daughter of Mr E. su-TTEMCK & ose grl ight find a much 'wider And rawel at of have %me. The Goveri The presents were numerous and costly I I done the a iship, , d m I wayj Was never made. The wor, - duo J. McBride, of Richmond tow' -otbehigh eate appealed to7 the Governm mt tirnp:� -WI d so this defl, littl6 hope of Reiiable, per Patterns for all kinds of cit is that there i was threatened 'tb a general exo Lennox. She, was marri d in i870, ali a fact which testifies t em fitable sphere, in whiA'to, exer i other day it is * which the bride was held. The cere- and no' heed was paid to tt eir pro j supporters the in XLL�sses% Boye and Children's aigain, 0 'family of small 150YB,- She' was I[Adies' ad lor years their exe T6 Reft rxa� betterinir it. Nob6dy expects t rev- of it! leaves a ongratlations over, the _'�NA�g ability. to mony and c for sale �y H;F appeals.; they I;ave Wait cative increase, nobody ex The metimbers are allowed to draw q0 000 by her 48 . )� able 9f MAD49fixg enues -pects the said. At the end of notJoug since bequeated 44 company sat down to a sumptuous, are,_quite cap to gro arnaller, To in- 7 a day while here. I 11111 Seaforth. and instead of being removed or din in-, PArty expenditures ' A r would �have grandfather. ber of the guests accom- -the taxation to any considerabl. is ed' and -their own aff�irs.. crease e the 142nd day the membe 1,00% all spread. A n stati ed, their troubles were increas i . �n within a fractioxi of pallied the happyouple to t1i ion, RTIS be ing P - id howers of rice, NEW !&DVE extent -will be impossible, and , even drav Oi no Matter how News of the Week �6 vated by additional burdens rea. a ar� evied, it is not that he, is entitled Of arid they left am. by et%veen the parenthesis after General Grant has - ch -I big' 8 'in- though- higher taie session last6d. -rhe 142nd day TH exodus the'6.30 train. An unusual Oc4urrenee A�r The Agure b imposed 'upon fliern. The.y were thus He impr;bable that. the people will simply long the each line denbtes the page of the paper on whic ct bat -met home on Mount MacGregor. their consumption of the taxed came on the.20th Ju -e and the Govern- hinamen froni California to the E ast at tiis wedding was the representation the advertise %tent will be found, being sulYjeaW not only to negle lessen Clamorous for 1111. of four goner hey i I "ed endured'the journey as wel4 certai ly, , L go the- in- ment supporters ere as beg X A PENS1 4 N -Prof. Hux- ationsi 140 lee deT4 articles that the result' of were �id they have been RETIRX,�TG 0, t, to er'dit r,, --J. 31. Best. (6) to oppression. T ticipated - ut I On Saturday, Mr. Sainull Shier of parm for SiLlb-- Neil Duncason. (5) 1 . as his physicians � had all 11 creased.taxation will be The more pay. It is' 0 reasonthat tire from GoPernment posts — fr representation in Parlis;m nt,- and had no a promised more and it is for that ley will re a raised the alne Comer Lot, 4x., ale-9d%var(I 8 V cost 61 our public- debt, which,debt Sir for 9 Cash. (9) .8n bi' arri Usborne, ne r kirk -toll, L &I endeavoring to- walk vote asion of 11 200. -T -111 ConotitUt, &I to secure ere are al%a,�in g. At any on a yearly pe, of a large and commodious barn, being Card of ThanIks legal or on those still b f Gov.] the station: his strexicyth gave out,and 'Richard conyputes. at about $292,OW,- 3 names Were recorded DON'S D AR�jj­ I e first eition o -rk. Built by Mr. Lawn SOL . (8) .. - -, 0 ; . - I comprising 50 x 70 on stonewo h a arT to- -do? T! ey s not more than * ( Y 10, "V) erninent on a Sion. General Gor(I n's brug,Store-J. :6�n Kidd, redress. What were th.. "hether 000, is. more t an ton and a half million ny on:e divi Samuel Br6wn, of .Kirkton.. After the he was Carried to his cottage. ucli as the for the QoV by 1600 copie, ba�' becA so Ed. Rot Air Fan aces of dollars,� becA a T., y as dl they or- about as in on.(5) could not leave the count' eR e first amendment wits proposed. timber was all put together* Bargains for July-& J iles to this fact a ag whole taxation of the couni large *.L-A T., ni " (5) . producing speci F discour biry at the -Note Lost-Rdward L 4ni only )a, (Huron.)" It was a decla- ScAnLLPT FEVEP. - Shier and J. O'Brien ppeeeded to choose -ested there, and the and. within less Mr. Canxer( t ., had was inv i e of all Nvoolen Mills- - V. Bell to a -sense of great physical ime of. Confederation, of famili the villag in coming on Hen& ment, or before the measure passed number sides, but a heavy ra be- OR course pen toL thein .0 agitate', �xxd j" d tbaii three milliolis of the total expen- ration that i, � I rostrated weakness, of Y�'hieh b e is* a better u go me. the dou , as to -the leased lines Doddsville, Wisco are p fore the raising was -finished, interfered in that way tTY to secure, frot� the Gov- dititre' of the Dominion at that ti bts existing e security the Gov- with scarlet fever. . I I I be at- ncluded in tb with tb a race. thananyof his attendants,is to being i de more peacea � e means had The population Ilas increased 30 pei Nathan L, it &ti as to b" d should be cleared A' JEW PROMOTEI).—Sir erilment what 0 �t be cannoi6 Confeaer n, the taxation ernment W ol .—The Adv'ocate ays : B. Yth. court of tributed.-his own opini, th cent.'sinco o VI ion was held last -Friday evening ving it, open Rothschild is to be ele lated to the peer - failed to obtain. If these agitation� s re- riditure: have increased five away, but lea for the Gov Jew to sit in revis much longer, we do not know; stil axi& -expe e created i and will e lion live ornment to allow lien to b n age the fir It and dissolved without a motion of ad- July 3 1985. 'sult, who is to _a* in open rel . L , I I times as fast, and"the debt has' increased FIR tlie.change-�of air and the quiet may givO t advance of their oi%m in order to improve the House of ords. I journment, consequLently the sitting will We leave the I fail to. aiis*er almost seven times as fast. The resell otton districts blame? the line WMCOMF.J,A1_--T.—Tlke e Oil be 144 hours, the"loilgest by� far of any i , some further respite. The coming Cart- The idea was that a second him state of affti,irs as Sir Richkry e ent,- The Pro'-vinc.ial BYe-Elee-tiOlns- this - estin. Th-' Gove -nin the' ing and **,cry profitable of Texas have been visAed with gen6r qu of inercifixideath at iny moment oght -has been the result al- mortgage on a lo - I &i e to- evjex� recorded in the annawls of the Do - Wright proved� ve doileconsiderabI le during On Fr�dii laStL el eptions. came-pff in o.th;er and- knew of tI �e existen(e of Cons rvative rule. line would be ds good as a first inort r ns, which I million. Parliament �t one tin h not to surprse the coun 7i-, most 'entirely- of g ex P ions and ward improving the 'Condition of the sat for 57 hours gage on a line, xle��Jll te 8 the present session e tu fithese grievances; tlx�ey -knew the dia- Under the first Macdonald Government thre � coix�i eacies t6 UE cf er Mr. I Cam eron's cotton plant. without an adjurnmenty but that does dently will not- surprise him. 'teen to improve] cuts the expenditure -j ii-aiped I rom. thir the Locl: Le&isl,%t re.. In each conetit-u- they created., and they *ere . . W� I L fle 'Government EXTENDING MoR46Nism.�--Brigham ment, bowev& not compare with Blyth C rt of Revis� twenty-three millicjng of dollars. In an ond r, n on ney 11��fcrmers were, returned. Mr. 6nd Bi h S ow are now was in pro-- aware of the agitation thalt THE State Board of Health of New - -was made responsible for. any ro*erilig' Young, jun., i goti. ion. ne )x - Mr. Mackenzie's time the expenditure. in ir 3 city Of Mexico to H&-wley w,. Ls re-elc at d for Lenn( iteps to I re- and an undred thousand of the value of the security. S* en route to th —on Wedneday of last week, Win.,. 4w) ap bluntly f large a�cts of marriag Nfiss pointed two h I ate. for the u -chase gress, and still they took no e York -has er a new creasedless th Macdonald at first tr to re-elcatad for East Simeoe, t4 ell r 11 C ion of Sir Jofill Jolla Work -was united in i6i alyzer of �eers dollars, but, o thd a cess epublic Drury wa� dress the' gr vances, T1 xican. an official chemist and an a- dinent, Iland in the for the oc- -W6st Mr. Gminee was elected for itatio, The Macdonald again to Powet in,. 1878, the refu oil o l m Mormon C Jane, eldest danghter of John Robb, of and.� suppress the consequent -ay Y He is to make an pointing 'out that pupation of rmon lonies. up,%#ar, and distilled liquors expenditure took another diturn, but, on Mr. Blake be able* DETECT Morris township.. The ceremony was Alpixia.. lessrs. Hawley and Drury. Riel' had bee a sent L, nd io, of sampl of spirituous, b the Company Would vE9 REcALi,Fj)._Sir Richard- P knew that examinat n es i erformed by Rev. John Ross, B.A., of and Lhas already: reached. 111;ore� than witbot i diet through connections at Detroit Asbeton-Cross has ox�,dered fifty detec- had beexi unseated. b the election courts, _,was am, ong the people f oni mting rb- Brussels, - in the presence: of a large fermented or 'ma -It iliquors in every thirty-one millions, with a threatened 'to mak-4 fr in L I I ' it Mr1rie' with 'American tives o, IrEla-lid who have beefi for and West Algoma is a new ctually rewarde r million a and San numbof guests. A.great many of pres-. constituen [the- -to aMOA thirty -fou cy ance, alld they, a, I brewery or distillery in the State. -Tbe increasd on the in �ondon to return then in th e default some time on laty d the ReLlistrib,iition Act, of rent y&�k- One vefy striking roads, an ents were made to- the bride. The happy create q* very nieu who went to Montana.ana.- vfte information in the curi VE it in the possession have the best wishei; of a large Board of Health in statement inaae by the membor for mainline �iid lea to Dublin. r Hear Dram- pai,r la sessio a.. L e Previous Frid e c an xx er Y 101 L ay ti ly, by appo�. t- roble of the'Gov ninent without any eastern SBN T T 0 E y P T. — birOLUglit him to ih which- will aid them. in their invesiiga Soith Haron �vas - to show. the t OL E gypt upon circle of friends for their, future happl- co on t at eandii late in East Kent was tl i -e cost of many of, the. on with -v ,ill go a he Reforr,4 e grants and bonuses connections and in mpetiti in id -Wolff I L 'iilg their. to offices in the publipservic Those Who regard alcohol as -t j4 not ixxt�aded that ness. tion. atiolas- by magistrates in the Conserv- auspices o through lines, having the most advan- special ative —The convi worst of all tq poison C 1I ive tions. rawn after ma -k- overnment.... In the first place he tag,a the county of Huron, for the quarter known'to the -Mail and yet he M Olic el��ted bylace-11aination) All this - is known to tl e public a d *a in alcoholi 1* ii,under the f the present ous connec Sir John thought !he shall disph 6ce Sir Eveleyn Barin candida I te -�xavng withd whill-balt -y. little for'this law. r of it and accepted the amendment, I WAR,-I�-G. ANNIkESTO.—T is- bette ending the 9thinst. numbered54, con- ors will carij vei be iiiade. Tbat. is a d ing. a ca0vas of the! constituency, and grant must tli�,tis, beacceptecl-th6 principle of it,1bishopsolAnitrialia,ye issued a mani- journal is cla in, oring for The siderable less than in prec�eding quart. punishment But those who believe that the evils of eable thing to -some section' or other, to tak but to let hilix 0 Zonvi,etions Cim*- ot ure driven 'almost equalto the first of settl agreother grants TV" Or �d le ko, e his place.' self down easy he changed festo warning the fl�ithful against in none cGul ers who were in a eas gre and er amendment societies, and s, G derich had 9 the liquor traffic are Latly increased ism, ecret - e This conat 1, e, must be given to-th *eus press; the wording of it. Anoth creasing seepi ic was' rendered Vacant into rebellion it has n6t one wor# of adul- at section in order to ton, 5 Seaforth, a Fb� ter 7 and bi, the unscruplous accepted was to include the Algoma the influence )f the anti-reliom and unlimited elf Mr. McCraney, the for- induce it to acquiesce in the pr6posal. eL - PRIN(I sundry other places a few each. , There', 16y the d .. onli 611 01. t ae RDIAL RECEP censure for those Who were the Branch in the -Government's in rul ATRUR'S CO terpion, of liquors will h that an addition to ga were, only four con.viqtioxis for drunken- - -the The double grant akes Con1laUL(Yht, upon er'. M1r. Ly 0 e the Sault T I 0 raer mem on, -ho was u:n- sil�xxce ch compels the Gov- even though, it be e (tended to —The I like of, and phree of these w. official will be abl1a to a eth cause of it allLd did more by their, J oil' ing 'the public debt, hi gor Saturday, was �ness in the whole list' ne th Ste Marie. All other amendments3' his arrival at WindE ection courts,. has also 4 P eated the �l earlier an were the noted Addley, of Clinton. The and inactivity to encourge iLt than t to borrow more or aption by the works a ernmen vote en a most cordial reo 'any to check a practice wh I (town. One was to r r _61e d for East Algqma. Thus, other Pe it should, and so lowers- the atandixig howeve wee fines levied amounte. to exactly. .52,00. ,ete rsons. -beei� re While, therefor; i we' uTious oTthe House investi- farge crowd -who'ha "senibled to we - w. V says the ! douole evil: 'first, by making inj ave a C _T ommittee wstl�in the PASI two, weeks five elections and credit of the country, and Dominion 11, he Clinton Ne ra gree with the Mail that those who! te the affairs of t ie Canadian Pacific come him. Ilion has been a -still more injurious; and, con eta - money than t1i ey orthwest rebe -d in every ins, 4 -liquors d- lands sell foi 'I FAREWELL REcEpwx. —Earl Spencer e have plax e, an tance efore more money was lent.- Another -so cited to rebellion should be punisheol as this is a good th inir ctly me I. . - ; I by cheapening thelim and so making -otherwise Would. Above itli Ing, OSe ly, -was to ha,,% -e the Compally's books slab- -eception as Lord support of -We r. Mowat has been re well as th who took part in W -vicious systern which:, ni-kes Parliament gave his far well i of those who had horset to hire !out a L Irel 'nd in Dublin on S Ie W - thus have'in the next them more, common.. ject to the audit of the Anditor General I Lieutenant there. We know of two rothers from turned. I ill not - a place for c lisidering the want I also say that thow who were -oinpel the I Saturd he attendance was e ri very of the Dominion, abother to 4 ay. 117 reliable maoriti of seventeen and grievances of the people, but. simply this neighborhood, who hired the e seg mary cause of the whole trouble i'llia Lo SALisBuRy hasatlength suAeed debtor of, the Do- raordix ary police precau- nVatzenik 3 us COM - 7 a Convention for th6more ready division Company while a large and teams -when the W hoiige, whi is quite ample minion to le,%v'- its Atlantic seaport tions were en to I irevent the possib IR ;96 f Ulu ail ed in f rmin,g his GovdrnmE he put be equally punished, au4. if thd �nt, b iii the of' t spoil among. the sections of the menced. One iu 120 ('ays at $10 `dyiiainite, ouxage. a day, and t 0 luite so long. At and. ISL as 1, irge a's within the �Dolnlllidxx, another to secure ity of ininant party bribery of see e er not i any overament should wisbes.to, be consistent it will say so too. members have not' -yet taken office, nor do �uspm;bm). —Many honesty in the woi -k afid. in the letting COAL have. tion of the people whose sul�port the this price there is consilerable more a been issued for their e. of. contracts, and ai iothei to prevent the coal mine- have The eri-me-is just as great intheonelcase have the -writ a in the S uylkill region i pro than g the pralrlLe, but the dominant party hope thiareby to secur made a been compelled.to suspend operations r re-election. It is said, however, :that leased lines and b-anches being as in the other, and equal punisfixitient I less pei t. LICENS,� ACT. business is x, line as an excuse" during the s -wee or want P him, self and Gladstbn 'have arrived —The farm rest, held in Deaxl�i The Right Thing to Do. of orders should be xneted. out to all offanaers, char � llpoxx� the nil e ge The bill of Sir John Macdonald, found ref rting' urduly heavy rates and yesterd all. the collieries were The onto, Mail errin to the 1 11 8 0 grove, Ashfield oil Wednesday of last w other they occupy the 16wly position standi g-bywhich the Con- 4 on Mr. M. C. Cameron' motion in at aqunder n L e a . vor o -ts of the e pf the Northwest. groun d th West , ii 1 )se Sal 1P.ELA..Tj).-11on. Dr. North t e deplorable i on the trad clos�d till thE end ol the month. week, was a great success., The do of common settlera or'.the more ex Goveinment is to have a fair to 'the Canadal RETURNING TO servative The last amend-nielit LicenseAct of 188 passe were thronged during- th6- day, and a consequ-exiees resulti�g to the , -People positiQn of. mexxibers of Govern a and its second Pacific Railway re,, olution'g was moved O'Doherty; vvho tpok part in the Irish House until the general P show in the Miss Sullivan as from. in cb; to'last stage in the ouse of 'Colinno large sum was realized. It is i not ne sar by Mr. Watson,- o Manitoba. it wa troubles of 1848, is expected aIrulers of a country. Y electioix takes, place.- Notwitlistrilding Mr. Cameron took oc- secured.tbe jwelry as the most popular of on Friday last. to make it w coxx� ition of f arther aid ydney ill nblin shordy, and the The viah' of the lal settlers who that in both caseg -the forla pu�ilsh- to young lady. The contest brought $800. this - a, reenient, however, it, is not likely c sion to refer 6gain to. the state, of af - ing a ther bellioi 9 a -it the company sh re in drig pfoparations have silff�red inthe ro a is ano M a -c- be* granted th, ould Nationalists peeches were iade by -P. Kelly, F. AV. inexit should be the 9' e but in either Ith. in Huron, which Sir John questim At Battleford, ey will h oth sailina -as fairs giv� up its nlOT10POlY ill Manitoba; and give him a w welcome ave ver smo 01 press Y Johnston, D. E. Cameron and others. caseit sev�ie. ing 0 L should. donld sonie,-tinie ago declared was in- -charter' F —Several Prixlce'Al'�ert, and Edmonton hundreds be equally, many of the Reform members are very 0 longer object �o the f CADETS NEST N )T -gathering on the wbole went.off sufferable.' He read it letter from a The des�titlLtjon lines south of its present line Mr. cadets at Ani iapolis have been given de- -his i. . Of familie� have been left in has theMail to say to t bitter and it is ev bable they veiy well, the weather and the crowd an ex, - merits flirting with a, party. ery WILY pro gentlernanwhom. he described as Mr. for of their homeste(I's having been burned an d Watson supported his motion in )iaina to make it -all that its pro- will not foll9w the lead of Mr. Gladstone Young, declaring' that the Dominion COT Sunday-scho: I girls who arrived on an their farais left, witholitt crop. In the THE Conservative papers, backed! by a ct6r and the cellent speech in which he allowed the moters could -hope for. very close and will give the Goveonxx�ent License Board7 the luspe injustice and, wrong suffered ' by, the excill-sionaft,wvdays'ago. Infuturethe ISt. Laurefit and Baoche districts, in adents, County Crawn'Attorney, wtre all op- es- —Lasst Monday afternoon Mrs. Trick, en f of the so-called Indepe ae"the a]a oba because of- the pr emdetii will I-,, excluiled from the Wharf fact throughout t#e region betwe ew an the P, wife of NRr. Thos. Trick, eople (if 'Manit Con- posed tohe' Scott Act, that the Scott verythink in' the f r the Do PPO Humbodt and Printe Albert� a large manifesting considerable unea'sin.egs ent mon I lbe- amendment was wben excursion boats land their pas- toNvilsbip wbile carrying a large platte meantime utul o Act cannot be enforced -with 111111- hou discussion and, of so ngers. yl half�breeds are'alviwst ce ea(I hip of the it orm. (the tem- voted on w 3muxaber of lo, 1711:111cr the I ers Of butter'up fr6in the cellar, fell to -the savor 'strongly of, uncertainty, and it. ion machinery," and that thdy rinan of the a all the others. TRA.pERs.—The chai heir cattle' were seized by course, defeatedv a i were nr starving. T' party. They Say that Mr. Blalce is to -presumoibly) might as well a bottom of the stairs. The hired I I I ate MS BRIES. CobdenClu in London has issue and aaW rebels or by the troops their houses is not safe to predict what the ultim. porance men - I L . . . . . t pong 'Edward Islandi Wa the e. Mt. a at the'top of the sfairs eposed as leader in the- R e of throw tip the Cameron battered dowil, their bay carried- aff bQ . d ot s Mr. Davies, of Pr nee manifesto, cp11ing upon free traders to result will be. I further pointed out that there were fall, and all sbe was heard to exclaim for f ora g an ies pressed into Comm oxas, and is to be. whose constitnentQ, are vitally interested stand firm sisting any possible -d. their hon,; replaced b Mr. ME $1 was"Oh!" The girl ran to the mill at drugqists in the coidrity Who, -accord- press British trade policy by the the serv, es of one side Or the t4er- OW&t. f course, ;b in the Fisheries took occasion to change in ing to the Liquo are all- once for Mr. Trick, but when hoca-me. AFFAIRS ATl OTTAV.7A. r License Ack. Conserative Go the they had in the world per- the Government for an explMlaiion of ex�nxxxenut, under EJr wi -up'fo six- ounces his wife was -qbite dead. She bad not it, as i this instance the, s, no thorized.to sell liquor t sul�ject. Under the name of fair trad 311. ting iged ing the figh there, and un- �key (rf rom 0 own. 1'16rre8podent without a license, and licensies, had be its policy on tha been strong for alongtime. ixewas omes to their doubt, father to the thought. en Fisheries clauses of the 'Washington STANLEY 'RET _-3 TO' AFRIc-c—'Mr. less a' ern.mon't C at tla e B�ptist -church oil Sun day even - go r-.! 1�lake OTT ifune 2 -9th, 1985. to 29 hotel keepers aild liquor qrc with aSSiAO�DC at Once itWill h.' I evidently desire to have both Treaty, lbe American!, have had use of Staley 1vill L il 'or the Congo country gilITIT quantity Mi ing,, and, remained at Mrs. Holloway's SoU61s to sell in ;Illy day - It becomes more q.videht every' din Fisheries, aiid.'Ca�nadians Re is greatly their xvives aad f Uea. Peridling the the Can, at the end o! next Trolith. and Mr. Nfolwa rem, oved orn, their eo until, aft dinner on Monday. She haLl ms the white . . I cal certificates, Tria-king 40 P ple. in all in return have sent th6ir fish. into disappoinje(_ ove. his failur e� Cor of their clai that"the session of PaRiament is at'last e to or gailiz loyalists should at least present positi The 6Qntrast b men authorized to'sell liquor uud�r the Scott American markets free of duty, Two a only been lioiiie about an hour w -heli the _0111pany to prc i�cte railways, inining,- nearing Its close. The Parliaj ident occurred. t Act in Huron county. He moved an acci ud with th ecessries of life, the Liberal leader in the 'Hou�se of "JO1111- yers in a lx�uff because the Halifax alici co'rfliaereial en'texprises in the new ohn..'wilen gs wer t p Commisioners o ere leln t( e S'&Ae., nd with!!!! ough to carry them throilub s and their b License.Board of drua formationagainst John McBride pro� be suppli, eloved Sir T Buildin e nevLr intended, ap- niendinen rovidilicy for the licensing, payl Fre —Inspector H. W. Ball has laid in- on by the Doulini M on 11intil the� can secur� a crop. irin parently,jo-be the home of the legis- $5,500,000 for the ube of the fisheries,: No rou- discussio or here were no esion requ gists Oil ly, excopt ­Adicre t I prietor bf the Albion Hotel, (4odericb, g re -Qd-tape s, in, the ray any qu ricns lio#ce, as they' Hurcon Notes. tilne oh and the Aine lators in sun mer. The hot we�i,ther druggists, -the licenses inight -be when -nent s the right to (to uxidet th argut com e --is so Sriking, and e Treaty for a contraventin of the Scott At. In of their ihimediate r�-Iief." lapy. . Z 9 I I bad —Mr. and Mis. Miller, of Kippell, makes, a; twelve hour. i;ittinrT nothing les to other persons, not exceeding I company -wit Dr. Ball given -that at the expiry of �he required. 1�aft last k fo the old country' drank a glass of what is called Blue wee T. hese t",,aarks are'. well ti m,ed and to, the latte'r ap�ears to so poor: advantage, of the mem. vdin each - than martyrdom for rhany oxie in: a township t lie two i years, tbe� Y. They expect to 9n_llage, t� terni, of notice, 4 crone about three that they are'envious, and are,a1lXlOuS 0 'hery the poini,i au"d are in inarked contrast to ity for e%A�r - U00 inhabiltants� b u b� the Fis Ribbon Beer," at tbe.bar of tAie Albion, Ii bers.' Now that the Government is at town or c Y would no longer be o ad inonths. at s y our contem- to -get rid of thb Chieftain's gre t and st ent tegul�iioiis as and the Inspector feeling sure that the what was advomted b last bringing for -ward its buiiiness t here- to bb subject tol el - auses. That t years will expire the, —The Kippen Pi eslyytetian Sabbath beverage was other aimed for it, to selling only On medical certific*ate or 1;orary Gi the sam, e Sube'at a few Weeks most powerful opponent. They -now' day af ter- to-morr W__On the Dominion'sl �qcbool Picnicked n Bell's grove' on shed through with the at the bottle from. which he had drank ore, it is being pu (for -art or manufacturing purpose) oil se f him by their votJ eighteenth, birthday. The Domi d and, it is a matter f Or Conratulation �thery can swamp e but Tuesday of last v eek, Both young all to Will.- Saunders, the govenment vigor -born of a desire, to reach thE end authority 'of two J. P'S and lent was o sked by the Briti$h t ohl spent aery e Laant afternoon. _h :chief organ� is becoming m. are- they cannot Close his 'mouth, nok sto ..f I keeping strict re 1qAfiro Goverrin t at the' P , soon. There s grbwing manifst a cord -of salesJ authorities about years ago to jee ' —Mr. R�bert kson of Morris, near analyst at London, That has YL to Ort of his an.alYSis, ep Farrow made some remarks answer un"king Preparations for age as beer, cont4in- Rensb,le and. liberal.: A few weeks ago his arglment andLoraory., and his invoc- about the niatter nd tr make tevills returned a r char - certain feeling of restlessess wh ell is I to what he considered aspersions on the acterizing the bever nent to pay no bee d- tive is galling to the almost bdyond with the United States. The Oppositioi t)� t '- building a �rick adition to his home it ur-ed �the Goverilt Iih almost every peirson the lursor character* of the hotel keepers by - Mr. ig Ole usual- percentae of alcohol. but that gentleman :quickly to. the and claims of the � endurance. They hope -that w"re he w in the Dominion Farlinicht trie�l hardl on the farm latel I u,rchased by him. _T D t he Gorrie correspondent of the of a return home,, but which i all the' Coaxieroin, to induce the Government to make the donian G Mo.V�ai, W140 nitich —At the 1 e Cale Northw st settlers, they. Were siniply replaced by Mr manifest because there ar6'solinally pat Mr.. Farrow .and himself right by alae Goderich Star says -. Froin the auditp'rs more I renewal of the f shery arrangement %st Week, (xideon. flerrie, of the town- r L re- 3tated, that 1 - eport ior the to-wriship of Howik, just watchino their chance to put in exor- legs..'gifted in -these res�ects,* to be relievied from &ty at the! same reaffirming. what, he had.., - re extended trade� re- sjp� led a( d lever to secure in _of G -w& . �coxx, pri ei re�,, a ar( that the best hotel- --keepers 4nd those who -,-,I published, we find the &mount paid !for lations with the g he h av stone pverux b,itan-t c1hims and to fleece the Goern-. taining the sam e . votiing P e�' thq time. The feeling w more itates. But Sir John in puttin 9 JV charities. was $ 269.90 =,not sueb a srlall v money were by hich takes possession 0 menit ilid th they were at beat Only a would not be.subjiected su ridiulb w f the� boys at had in ested most in many Macdonald is nature and habit 9 inen Wbd .4id not feet. sum and still only a miserable pittabee the. boardin g school a f e'w­ weeks �efore casesi passed over for tinator, and he did nothing. Th - I Messr Don Idison and parcel Of troublesc me agitators. e holidays than anyother I know of. own pror Te&ad by The before thq world as is. pIo,' their f'ate"with ierty. � In t Perdue, of to each of these in repI and Pet th ashin other day telegrams from W Goderich )wnsli P'l who have been saw - ver, evidently got new Mr. Blake. On the., other' hand, nLOW ect that the. session will Mr. Cameron - Professor Foster was appeared in th e n, �.wspapers, stating that Jdine lVallis' the a few in the township who, were really Mail bas, howq Good judges exp i past two If that ex- mentioned as one to who'ni a report of ing at Mr. needy, got :a otbing at all, many, no gladly -q'elcom edJ by the poor people of that the Dom, in? ion exchequer bas well closea-bout-the 10th JuI4. the Dominion Go -ernment had offered months, remove(', tileir mill -to the Bay- e in Hur'on. had been seni That ectation is realized, t �e sessio* will the pas' doubt more needy than some of those li-lit, a�d-its chan a of front will be nigh run dry, they have an a tense -P' the Americans tl- e free use of the fish- field Line, wh e they have a large �n I e and that received assistance. If the saille. have covered a -period U five months gentleman felt called upon to ris eries for a season. The Americans wil number of bgs wWhile at Mr. the N o�thwest as it's utteranceSL are, no yearning for the Control Of the moxxey�,bags and eleven days, alniost twice 'as' long protest.against such a state of affairs still have the rigI t to tax our fish. Till 0 feet. amount went 'to the support of a Co. uty e- Gov- of Oat�,rjo. They kn9w. that so, lo as d to - exist.- But Professor Wallis' they sawed over 100,00 doubt, -�i- hadex of The course th "D a period. as* any. othef session since being allowe poor house we believe it would'Ue capec in a s a in 'act been givd-n awal I - or; M r. J! er is b fisherie' b ve) )hn �?.!.Swarts, of Clinton,. a ernmexl,� intends. to pursue tqards retains his p1resi6xit'positio Confederaion. 17hete will have been in Fost ,adly handi dis- for a year. , Th( idea is, no doubt, t6 sufficient to h' ve all properly Cred Mr. IN-loat whQhas been do-wh in Texas and New ing days ell matter of tills ki�d. He ll about 110 actual aftl ssion of a curry -f vor�witi the Americans'and and: still 'our representativ. es vote against Nexicofor soni time, returned about the m. their chances are hopeless�, as b that e has no standing in the country, !save as U-ce to r house oil the ground's f n- ITHE FINANCIAL SITUATION. ind tilem. o giant good terms in the- tell days He likes the count the Poo `0 0 since. branch of this sub.- gentleman's honest managemor erance man, the troubles' of the ry- Ther is another it of One of the principal features has week a ternp only, and would tr to make us be,Zve 7 way of a Itecip rocity Treaty of soill e'pects, blt . Y e it has been ays the Ject upoll whch the public would like public affairs -and big successful k'esist. Allas the great , speech b� Sir R chard Scott Act are all becaus there in some r s s we have no poor. kind. The Americans are evidently - ople are ver lawl sent firianciall con- mixed up with the ill-oonsidered, uncon- pe ess; the weather --The - sales-ulan -of the Lande4oro, to, have the "Won of the Mal. On the &nee of the severa assaults agaixxs�. prp- Cartwright on tbere strongly in favo�r A & modified r'eciproci- that it was was so warm bef ore he left dition of the Dominion. Aa' mhy be stitutiona-I and expensive License Act of ty, and Sir John may succeed in secur- ery has sold all the butter made axithbri�y o la COMOSPondent at Prince vine -jai rights and interests by� the -188i r stands not safe'foi a northeern to venture ont Crean' -he had nbt a v 1, and poor Professor Foatei this season up to 20th June, to a G'u�lph imagined cry asant ing terms that Ni ill pay : Canada to ad- between It a. In and 3 p. in. ,cuses a large number Dominion Prem ier, he h: as sO entrenchdd tnre to p I Albert,! the Mai'adl resent. Of -.co)ir �s et before the friends of temperance 'as one buyer, at -1 7ic. per 1b. cash. This! P pie 0 cePt. But �il�l t. e meantime Cana(lial'i ' —The Pi eibyt erians of Kirkton ch urch OW_ , ) r. t the father* of that , NV confi 'ot of With the usual hc -11, riot of the sponsors f no fishermen NV, held their annual, picnic, in Mr. Wise- .Of the hite settlers in and about that hii-n self in the denc6 ad resp )wl yo o. ave to suffer reduce pears to be a good priLce as butter I d place, -Battlefrd �nd Edinonton,. wifh (for -to the Yory rnind t o so t e Act. Rrof essor Foster's protest was a L the people as to render 'his' position' all for �', ye t, will iii fact have to sells, ajad a great deal better than 1,00. mild one, but let us give hira credit for - p rices man a grove, on Monday of last week, Go ernment is to pry dwWii the bo litry), trade t stores, the once: far 0 -the reb paythe-Ani6riew duties outhe fish ther in differ being i�stigator and but impregnable. K4o%ViDg ali- this 4.1-, and it was a i ecided success. The but -it. is worthy of �xlotc that t ie man. it- as it stands. Sir John Macdonald ave not n paying the company f, patch, and- the la -t few seasons h more tba or *ak- upon the auth orities to see that weather was a little cold after the r i ..41 - they hope that a.cliange iii th6 leader- t, t reply to Sir Richard! w4s Mr.. again said that the state of affairSL pie- -that �111` - , .. been such as tc fit thein to bear )n Sul ing, and should be all inducemnt to art -sufferable, Ilairying fam, ers in the vicinity to Sell L, they 'e punished is well as those ba - tured by Mr. Camer -1 nday, bA' all seemed to enjoy ar, ship of the Reform par�y at Toronto Minister of Marine ind Fish- on was in burden witli� cheerfulness. A, B. J. themselves be 0 e Inland evenue ar tily. The sum of 7 so, a. place-h6lder in his old age, Department k after it. But h b d d Indi eries, an old �m4n, a place-linater from and add d h the their cream. If they woald do the ree S �R ansI who, took. np arins. an.ci Ottawa would give' theni a much was notted to carry on the Sabbat w ld loo directors could, and doubtless wqilld� With a e heartily coincide.' If better -show all round;' Hence. their S 0 0 1 School for next year. ll the price for nialla- lal, in MR1 who needs, 'not fear-; the criti- at the same ti nil he could. not, -favor this —Dr." Fral6igl ' of Ganalloque, was considerably red, ce en instigated or assisted in- the anx-iety. Fortuntely hoilvever! tbis is n in to -him, summoned. to., Iennox, on Friday, t) —We axe pahled to record the some - white 1�11 , I _is a of hi opponbts, because le can a�iieimdmexxt, as it did iot see: facturing, ths making a still larger I il� iment . . I - he is, a id ex- properly to belong to such a bill as vote in.t.melectim. He -drove .45 miler, what -sudden de4h of the wife of Mr. rebelli tile a or which c profit to patrons sendillLo, pi�nilsh, should a matt an tot be arranged never climb higheri than The quantity ich was merely a suspensory and as soon as pc ssible started for home, James Clak, la�e . cbeesexuaker at . The to I as to their dusky either by yman�lerixig constitu reiix�ixxg all6wa ice of thl;, wb; of butter sold is about 10,000 -1bs.,,%vhich he a encies pects to receive a rri'V People's Facto near Gorrie. Airs. gor orno'kind before long. Even M % Me- measure. Mr. Daly, Deputy Speaker, ing i a Gana oque at 0 an early hour will fetch $IL v4silig Barristers ap ry. After putting Clark' wa 3 725 to be divided amongst co SL who, were equally guilty. or by having Re Lelan, reckless as he� is by nature, *ttle who was chairman a that time, took on Statur ay in. ruing h daughter of Mr. W... I the. v6ters� lists and I amend- his team away, ie entered the house. ararus,o the, 6 concession of Howick, the. patrons, less the price of making. Ut th is another class - Of men w ho, pointed to make up I as he- has to hope fo� or to fear, an thebint and -promptly ruled the. 1�y th lr N 11fessimp are more guilty consequently, their ddsires are not like- t out of order on the gro I)respected. A large con- -Lightning. rod men are operat* in made the attempt to: meet or cri zeSir men uud that it He was astonisli.4 (I to find the frontdoor and was ghl hig 0 rn 0 Be we to his bedroom and ed to attend her funeral a. the neigbborhood of Molesworth. They 1w he & colored RAard Caort-wrighV facts and gil res. was beyond the scope of the Bill. open. course, g i-er 'ar !e plan than e ther th settlers -ly to be - gratified. The Ref orm 6re found it itri-occupied. Going to the sev- unday lai it. are working on the saine old -e Iwas Deputy Speaker Dily is a great insti- H�d the Goverifni6it. thought he. above �eferred to We would like to perfectly satisfied withii-latters a� 'they I - vant's ro in be found that the infant, litt should be well kno-wn by farmers and -about vant' ro e girl named Edna Dennis of Iany chance to make ally case pxc apt by tution, He knows a good deal a They are pro'll 11, as they have raising, the "unpatriotic" 6 they the rules of the House d had been taken from tli6 bed Brussels, I iad a very close shave for �rbt puni8 ment the Mail would now are. ry and if he has an Year 01 a her others,'- which is as follows: TheY 'N hite, idea wh e Governmen . 9 represent that they Will appoint the hour before. D the of, ier day. There is a flowm have i0e� el"n. We refer to the- reaso.xi to be, of their present 101'aders, would have Put up Mr.. Thomas at th t . wishes he by its in ther an raen Who -1po the Dornim bil- whom they have led,to regard self -as always knows how to apply those- rules. search f led to f Ind Mrs. Fraleigh. The well, where sialt -%vas 'bored for a few Party they are trying to iduc to buy con ion Gov- and have.eq ual confideric 1 in theii ;11- neighbor4 were aroused and later oil the years ago, that I ias a curb over it. The their rods the sole agent for the town - Ir k I , the. successor. of the present ifinan6e The people of -Huron have now to look Meli that and who are their ity -and integrity; and havffig the' man- ship for -the sale of, their rods, but Mi mister. Sir Richiid 'took the Rgures' to the Inland Revenue Department - for fire bells �were rh iging in order to slim- *top was left OP n and the little child -of their irs a�� tance Some time before six head for Fort he must buy a rod or rods frm. therr, 16ading officials lin, !the 0yrn 1 afla" re mon as ell in ost. unately she NorthWoSt agen ent not fok the current year,' Which ends* I o -mor- justice. "is tic d an The These men were tl�e real -cause of the re- likely to listen to the' advice so IaVishly row 30th. June. Takino, he figures L, up CANADL&N FACIFIC BETTER TERMS. o'clock e body of Mrs. Fraleigh was .1was notic taken_.Out in time to before they appoint him agent. found -anano(lue River lie party buys the rods, gives his ]note hi the r save her I fe. by their oppon- ayment, and the lightnin rod niall belfo,4 and their own actions con-vict andLgratuitou6ly giv to I st June, the last' -date to wbi6h the What will probably be found the Squaw Point. One- -foot WE —A Ki)pen orrespondent a a: On P retVrns were then brought dwn, and most important stage of the measure to ay 'them Of guilt. the'lcase of the white ents. Bot, )Trn�� e now in es I d and had a. Wednesdi ies� the mall. on the next farm, and goes bodies at, Mrs. Ftaeigh was dr se y afternoon of last week, Miss mAinganestimitefbr the curieni Pide further aid for the Canadian iand h L -breed set�lers� there are many admirably' dap ed foil, � the �po*si ions favorable to the -Government, he ho, 'Wed Pacific Railway was taken on Thursday small shawl about her shoulders. T4.e Hunt, on'.y d ghter of our esteemed through the sam e performance, and so, n ex, circuinstances ; ft body of the bay was. not found -until townsin 0 Quite a number of the, ina the cas: e which they ocic�py, and �t all we in g. we fancy the th ight expect for the Current last. - A number of %-cry important an, Roaert Hunt, Esq., was later.- Mrs. Fraleighisbelievedtolia-ve, united in inarri ae -With Mr. vul. farmers in Wallace', Grey and Howick of the men whOL �-om.pose the Goverix- men-ibers of the Reform, , party are sell- year was $1,800,006, land this with a amendments were moved by members of J. revenue of over $32j000,000. I, Icluded the Opposition,. a few of . which were been ternporaril insane. The baby for Johnston, of St Louis. - The ceremony have been duped by these sharpers. ment there ar tlers had sible, enough to kao.- f., whea- they are ients /.in the estimate. of revenue 'is about a accepted by the Government !the ma- - five nonths had been very sickly and wo6s perfoi xned y Rev. J. Turnbull, of —The. followinv I aTe mproven _e none. These set antia-I grie-vajaces. That this is the well served and ei,wise eno h to million dollars which, The number of the inother had watched 1t night and t. Marys, a! . Plated by the Rev. S. noted from th�W�at End, Tuckiersinith subst her thro gh jority.being iejected. day, and for a week,did not sleep at all. Acheson, minister of St. Andrew's GeorgeCrich. is ereeting an addition tO case bk proen by the actionf the Gov 1101'h 44 1, leave well enough al If those -Con- trickery oi*unintentional blundei.4ng, the memberk voting was smaller than usual, Her solicitude a; id watchings evidently church. The liride, who was prettily his barn.—Robert Pea�ock has built A ernm , t g a cor oin the distillers for the House is not by any m;eans as &PP ervati ainission a ve journals w� i"O are'so generous Government . wrung fr affected her min , hence the terrible act =4 beconlingly attired, was attended substantial board fence the full length ning inc* I art of the by. threat6 to ' rease the tax on full as it was in the ear y after the re broke out, and by the with their advice, to he Reforni party spif whi(h clided hei anxiety and the suffer- her coi isin, Miss Logan,- of God-erich, of his farm. —Mr. Copp has finished 1he its, thus frightening them info- t�k- session.. About fifteen 111' einters -of the Sion in re V i6 -I 1 -best mi 6n being the eldest stone rork for Edw rd TV er' e 60t* of the Co dressing would turn their attention to the, inter- inj an enormous quanfity of spirits lout Opposi 10 have een obliged to return. ing of her child. It was arranged that a rn s P w a the ( 'lit 'ea in a Y ine whi�l f bond 'a� P d ease, � th e f neetver in r de. The rye ' - 'a x a ma a Is e� 1. t. Is that there I littl &I n e; es no el r!t3i I 1P h f tillill mucl ers %01t gto t PIP VV Pat ppd 4 I---- ----- -- IJrULY lbam.—Sainuel COO per employed erecting an 011 around the residence of i borough. —Herbert Cric 11 -tonsivelxy into the barb w summer. ­Wxxx� Cobb -a line baz raisea-up-his I a ting stdoe. stalbling unc ,e *oat has 3-opiacca tim !burned with. -the steam -1 h com. -thispring.—Jaxn —The Wingbam. r. Arch. Ieft town. this week I Xr. Fisher intends J)usiness with -his brotI. ell Fisher was one -of tile it AVm—gham and. indee, fellea the'first tree wh. r him now is. He has b -twerity-two years residlu in various mi. lin, g shdbusse earning been speculating "I I 11113 Wbrthwest and built a I .&it Branon. His re- it, .eb,asntiful groundsn '19-aitland bave been put' homas Price, of- thO f r � &: i ri rice -Carr, millers,; . f-, ays the Goderic� to -chronicle the happy e, son in �Goderich townshij tials of Mr. Christopher of Mathew Johnston, 1. Sorby,eldestaughtq -of: I;.Esq. - The Cereiawny ww Weduesday, by 11r 'bentof St. Stepben)s el by the Rev. Dr. Ure,, At'; the bride's father. The ing and the company 11 The ...guests, n-mbering a ten people, were enter bountiful repast, pread emb 36 feet long,set on I the shade trees. The- bri in satin (old --gold), and V inecklacie and gold locket the bridegroom. . y three brides b, maidaq dri Inuslin, Misses Carrie Wi Johnston aiid Aggle -groomsmen viinere Msirs, ston Robert Johnston 'rat 1� -eftld. Eli CENTRAL -IT LETTER FR 31. A., LATE 01 6he villageepteen is < di �tinuishing features * We in India. The great. 3i'llions live in villages. oopaa-ti'vely few; the To those aecurtome ox suggested by the word vii -da, the -word ill -com, conception of by it in India. -Here "it n larger Or -maller, of n huts -on the banks ofa, 'tourse, usually in or oi miango trees. These hut� built in the inost primil alls and floorS are nia< flat rofs are constractea to wall rough tin.3 jungle., across which.arl. p0leS7 these serVMg As a 11 grass and corn stallks 11 c6ililn& Then over A -I is a thick layer -of iplid.: ,consisting for the :roorn, are nt considered 1 f a -Idly �of s -even. or eigilit. The furniture is -Intl,, .,are inpendeut in refer�,,, Silts and Colivealf-'xices W SO strtcher, whieh can, tlur� hung UP on a peg, or: get the benefit Of tj�t tun' are most useful in rIIM mals whose ----one Or two io�%11 and Y)IT havI of the furniture 3 ou#d. houses. The,cooking is done: In the hous� over or in'a, f roin whiek the swoke; 1; ul.� as best it can, era the door. When Oue, S-ei s2ves to the run"$ little or xio, proOctI4 i clothing, one Aoes not * Nlauy f the' people C car,ewliethr they hai-e h not. They cook, an4 ea and sleep Outsie. As I v MR -A cooking I sid, 0111 . Compound by I -bullock ghari, which,�- W. amatting coverl�_ will gi, tection be iie'edsforsleej in thislimate it 'is 4 luxu seasons to sleep in the A� were it not f or- the buts ai other unwelonle disturbel m. ore generally practised The natives are uot.plar` resting place at 1xi,zlit. 1i the learly mrn, ing fDr - a� one often s-ees men beside their I the doors of roadside with only thel thrown Over- thexh, Ali; Slightly different fashion, these hu,ses, tm or which is- in. front of m%fill �ow, goat and any other al Ing to the family, find Hindoo oes not Inia , tion- between ne kintl < other-. All animal Indeed, it is a greater i or kill a eqw than to Inan. The inhabitants of thA for the most part, farine here is a inain who ha R leased froii a native prine British for a v'er heavy ratef rent. throulh the'most - e ultivat sees no fences or ,divisiol, between farm and farral. Z. ders how each farmer land. Early in te wori I -111-ers, with o_ -Carts oor a (h or goats, go out to the t Villages, spend the day labor, and then returu to the evenig, vv here, af ter tl idleness, they gather' 1121. doors to Cook the evc-nj the temple to do pooja by - and . chanting their sacr&t -so the mnotonous life 4 wears away.. Muh of our mission on in thes rillages whi e N ch all directions around flie