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I . . . - I I ! 1 4 . - — , - � : - I _nw - I .? - : . . I I k ! I n I - .- - . ___ .. I . I I . I capital l'oking to the establishment of i %rho is s4ppc Ped to be largely responsible- esteem of 9, wide c�rcle of friends. He would bp� done. It is not -the Pres�y- animal was bought from Mr. Hie Is, a 0 V�as in tes NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I ' and greatiron worksin. NovaScotia,: In Jor the. clangers -which! now threaten. . conscious unti� within a few in u __ � terians alone, either, who are wrong w in tern Ofitario, . I ke the thing all the mor - ,ndia. . . . of his - death, and klied fully tkusting in horseman from Wes e . - . L Was got byaClear Gritotallion and a order to i ma ave his S iour. He leaves two daughters . I Aar The figure between the parenthesis after this respect. They arb neithei, better Hamble, ni . The color is a pleasant, the Government Oves it to be L DEsTRucTtvF, Fno,-,Ts.�-Froats h &V wh line denotes the page of the paper on which . 0 an mare. at the intention is also to destroyed't e vineyards and Orchards a4d one son, whb, have the heartfelt nor worse than other denominations. light bay. Mr. Murray is confident understood th iao ! i 1xia advertisement will be found. � t Chanzy, lgeri . sympathy ofthe Nv.hole community. � � thing in sell out the Intercolonial Railway, the 16 . -T. K. 'Burk. (6) . a time that a change, that he can out -distance ainy * A WE Hy AJAN DELAD.-Seymour * -Since finishinj spring work Mr. H. The Bvent of the Season All are alike, and it i of which can no longer be con- A WE Competition Life bf Trade -W. W. Bowie. (6) � ) really this vicinity. The animal, as seen'by us deficits ta as L. Hueste 1, the wealthiest man in W. Allen, of Elarlock, in Rutlett, has Blaclismith Shop For Sale -T. McIntosh. (5) A.- were made. If the clergy, whc driving � along the. streets *ith Mr. cealed by charging immense amoun d Monday morning aged plowed over 40 acres of summer fallow, lKstray Sheep -A. McGregor. (5) . ill"' great de4l of capital expenditure. Put, strange to rooklyn, die BuWs, United Shows-T.� K. Burk. (a) have the management of the Ing... Murray� behind it excited a , tur even in the most 7 yqars. He began life as a stage driv- abd was done by the last *of May., .Artistic Photographs -Cooper& Son. (8) . - refuse -to make a chang . e,,. the people admiration. � . ally, when - they ven e r, and leaves an estate estimated at ThirtyT,seven - acres on the Torrance . � � � � . general way upon a statement of results I t , , - yi�l I To Contractors-james Lockhart. (6) I sho-ald take it up theraselves, d insist , i r1lom. $8,000'000 to $10"000,000. p ace were plowpd,'making an average . � . I 'Kum Wanted -Mrs. W Pearce. (a) OTtAWA LETTER. I the hopes. even of all this enormous i I ' Great Barg&,n§-­A. Ta.ylor (8) that the church and the cause ol religion 1! � . . i . , � taxation are not very ineat. The out- A LARGE FixE.-The - Cunard,Steam- o'sixteen days with one team, or over . , . J Clearing Sale -R. &M I Baff. (8) ! . � to be employed ;hip Company have been fiiied one thou- t, vo and a quarter acres a day. This is ..'be not longer degraded by- su( bL a dis- (Froh-i out own Correspondent.) ! side estimate of the rl�e I work, -considering the hot To All Concerned -W. Martia� (5) . � 0. This iand dollars by the Collector. of Customs p,-etty good MWeral Water -Geo. Crood, (i.) -. creditable system. Let the tbur�ch stand - .� 07rAWA, June i3tb, 1�87- in ihe'Nova Scotia works ig 1,00 . ,\ tt. (8) eans that all Canada is to be taxed for it Boston for allowing an- insane woman a id dry weather of last month. * - Municipal sotice-iffm. Ellio . * in - Farm wanted to Rent -John Thorp. (5) As the The All-important question with ri em - at least equal to the state. I . the purpose of e4ablishing a town of Do land from one of their vessels. -The debt of 82,000 on the Pres' I _ G b rian manse in Exeter has, during __ � it bers of Parliament just now is as tol the ast_ THE R�ssi.Am ADVANCIN ,.-The !I-=-- � i — Presbyterian has broken the i6e, I � not more than 7,00,0 people in the ,e . 1 t - boldly. . date of, prorogation. The Government ern end of Nova Scotia. I I If each of the Russians are advancing on Herat. They t e past week, been completely paid off , should speak out more I . . . I � ave 10,000 troops within twenty-seven b tributions of the members. .. I I I as to_ - , r �, Alt on 'X11,0-01'f0T4 I has promised, with the help of the, Op- people in that town w -get a f air ,3 ot only has the debt on the parsonage " I . position, to pu . share ofthe money taken from the rest lifles of that, place and have captured ilet, but — . t everything throug4 so uld. not be so Kark, which is within eighteen miles. been paid and other expensep i ­. . ­ Rolling Along. - . , I � of th-e population, it wo bad., __ , . a to . allow members to get away on I be paid FLOODS 1,,T HUNGARY. -Twenty -five tliere ison hand the handsome sum of ' SRAFORTH, FRIDAY, June 171, 1887. 1 Seldom, if ever before) in the b istory of a . - � But as al matter of fact, they wil I inun- $200. The unit so �Saturday next.- And there is a ver e housand square miles of land are i ed contributtplis of four . the country has any question taken � y just such wages as their employers pleas — - . I I . ill go ated in Hungary, There was another illernbers amounted to $1,000. The - - . firm a hold upon the masses W al,desire that this should be done. to givp'tbem, and all the profits w . I 111-bers and friends of the church are - ch and German capitalists hurricane at Mako on Saturday' Tile e - . A Pernicious System . Union It is no liaht task to sit in the How e of to. the Fren . over- t , be congratulated u on their success a time as has that of Commerei 0 - who have secured control of the natural water washed. over Le dykes and - I , I . - � If the Assembly met in one place the ith the" United Sta,tes. E 7en �he i Cotilmons Chamber hour after hour dur- monopoly afforded by the- presence of flowed and destroyed A, number Of f I efforts in their u Nertaking. , billeting system would soon come to an w nyt�hing, ing �his hot weather. Splen4id. ae are iron ancl coal in close proximity. , bridges. ­ . -A very interesting affair took place end,. and the sooner it comes to an end National Policy did not arouse ,,, . � I oo",NnAERCIAL UNION. . - __ - at the residence of Mr. John Stpwart, ' the better. In any large city, at least like the interest and enthusiasm that- ,the Parliament buildings as specimens I I I , i . The progress of the agitation in favor I Huron Notes. 3rd concession of Stanley, on Tuesday of half the members would have homes of a,rchitee I waiting for them. In a city that has a this does. It took h,)ld ofJ f1he ' anufac� I tural beauty they are not -0om- of Corfirnercial Union* is being -watched The total debenture debt of the last week, being the marriage of two of - , I , mem turers and axtizans, butl seems to plete enoughl in their arrangeme t' for here with far greater interest than ap- his daughters. The eldest was married ! � I n town of Clinton is $30,500. C college in it, m ore than half the ' - I t ­ I - a, favorably impress all clN;s�e with the- ventilation t6 make it anything leasth u pears on the surface. It is safe to say -The Clinton Driving Park Associ- to Mr. D. AT. R�ss, of Denver, olorado, bers would have homes- ready for them. - . � a I � I that there are only two reasons which atioa offer a'purse of $200 for a stallion formerly of -Stanley, and the second Probably two-thirds of the Presbyterian exception of a.few favored n parnriper- d ngerous for. -men to pass mtich;itime . . . , . combine to keep the Tory party from de- ace to- take place on the driving park, eldest daughter to Mr. Wm. Glenn, one . ministers of Western Ontaxio have, � ed manufacturers. As a rale,'also, the I within their walls during the sun��rner - . of the I claxing in favor of Commercial Union at f the enterprisi farmers i on Thursday, Saptember 8. 0 ing young � . friends in Toronto, with whom they far mers are hard to move; it takes ,them montip. In order to get away b� the once, for they see and are ready to ac- - . would stay as a matter of course. The . y -J. L. Downing, of Q'oderich, is tile t)wnship. Rev. A. Stewart, of Clin- 1 � I . I erformed the ceremonies. . es a considerable time to become st# of this week a tremendous amount knowledge that ProtectiQn is played out. proud. possessor of a light Bra,bma chick tm., p We sameisno doubttrue of the localiti - , led on end , I One thing is the fear thatrit would lead' hese young men on the around, Montreal and Kbagstoii. A any great question ei�her for oi aga,inst of Work must be put through, even if that rejoices in three perfectly formed eDngratulate t � to annexatioti, which it is part of the 1 xcellent choice they have made, and � e. minister always has a,ny number of it. But, when they do move, t1ey show the Government does not bring kown � t Tory'.1yolicy to pretend to dread. egs. It is alive and doing well. long life and prosperity may - city in which, he attenddd I , pr,8,n -Mr. Pickard, of the firm of Samwell hope that friends. in the e their stren . gth, an any other measures than those no -w. be- Bu t the most po werf ul in fl. tience is that be their portion. - college� In a few years it would. not b . I fore the House. And, judging by heir the bosses of the party; like Tupper and . & Pickard, Exeter, has a cherry tree in -Mr. Lauchlin McNeil, of the towik- y one or at least stand in behalf of amy interest it is usu- record in the, past, it is �;ost pro�able Pope, are committed to the protection his garden which has a fine lot of ripe received ,severe injuries ' very few. This alone. would be'a great ally as decided as it is intelligent. I It' that the very worst acts th G' cherries on it. This is the first of the s[lip of Grey, improvement. , There is no doubt that ment has to submit are being ,held �back policy,: and do not want to give up the . � while leading his entire horse in the becoming in- has been so in this instance. It has boodle' it throws in the way of their -It is* expected. that Messrs. James neighborhood of Listowel on Thursday - . the billetingy system is* in the hope of rushing them throuoh at that whatever ' . I ordasingly distasteful to Uoth residents taken t7riem some time to deeide,that the'lastmoment. . i friends, for they know Fair, Chris. Dickson, Thos. White and of last week. The gig he was riding on else may be Said Of L Commercial Union, e L .t. Rev. A, Stewart and wife, all of Clin- #ve way, letting him down and not and, visitors. Even people who 11 take Commercial Union v ould be in th ir in- THE TEMPERA,NCE I)EBATE. 1: U f . � it vastly red ces the opportuni ies or qeing able to get ont of -the way, the a, minister " or elder, sometimes do go, terests, but the' 'The long expected debate on the.sub- n, will leave the latter part oi this JF y now seem to have made � boodle. � s�allion he was leading became furious, - not because they want him, but because up their,minds and have come to a de-' ject of Prohibition was opened on NVed- � THE PROHIBITION VOTE. �Imo onth on a trip to T the old country. . . :iflicting a severe wound on his forehead they do-ilot like to refuse. nesday'last, this also having in some _�_It is stated that M'r. Joe Ellis, of '� liberate decision, and it will , ta.ke .a Since the above was written, the . above the eye and. breaking one arm I- rl ,I i% P & . unaccountable. way been postpone4 for *D 1-: 1-: 44 4- 1� ,pi,. the Huroin Road, near Goderich, and his , 4-11 ;.4- 'm� M^Vo;l lickA to be The above is from, 1, e ana �� - I vo tea an ro on were a p. . a ove e vy r - I . I byterian, and is true and to the' point as more formidable and powerful f reethan longerthan it shouldhavebeen. As a first question to be put was Mr. Car- brother Robert, who resides in Saltford, arri . ed, in an unconscious state� to the . can be mustered in this country to'ro-sist whole the debate was not a very � ab!e - have been left a fortune, variously esti- w doina ,as well far as it goes. But why should it, be them. . I I I . one. The House is so impatient of long gill's amendment for the repeal of the : MiLted at from $1 0,000 'to $50,000, by earest house and is no � 0 . I Scott Act. This was, lost by the hand7- � �a can be expected. necessary to have a permanent place Of discussions at this time that it is inipos- some vote of 38 to 145. Among those the dea,th of a,u aunt in the old country. ' During the past few weeks farmers' sible for even the able8t speaker to ap- . -The Clinton New Era of last week, meeting before the billeting system is . who ,voted for the repeal were Sir John -Dr. Carter, lately of Muskoka, but - meetings have been held in - man ts gax at his best, and, moreover., eveil the ' I essrs. for some time a practis physician i -n ia referring to the proposition to in �e I lklaecdonald, Sir Adolphe Caron, M or �: done away with? Why should not th O . f the country. Judging' from the e- ilost ardent friends of temperance, will I el- - the village of Ethel in i�liige township of crease the license fee on hawk � s ,and me L, � Costigan,'Carling, Pope, Mitchell, W ledlars, says- In. one section of the ' memberi of church courts do the a& . ports, these meetings have been, largely admit that argurfients on their-siile as don (St. John) and Skinner. Numbered Grey� diedlast week, and the remains on the other have been worn some1what county (the north), a certain .private as the mem bers of other representative � attended, and the discussions h ve been threadbare, The resolution pres6nted among the opponents of repeal were Sir were! interred in the Elma t6wnsh I ip bAuker collected no less than $6,000 and delfberative bodies ? Why is it Hector Langevin, Messrs. Bowell, cemetery. d highly intelligent,' allowing that -the by Mr, Jamieson, who stated thit he , Thompson, Foster and White (Card- —Mr. Peter Cole has rented his farm worth of notes that had been given to necessaxy that they be either billete ' inion E hoddy pedlars, and for which the givers is people fully understand. the situation acted at the instance of -the Dom on the Bayfield Line, Goderich towm- I . -ived no out or -stay with friends? The latter . Alliance, was . in favor of tota,l prdhibi- well). This question disposed of, the - of the notes had practically rece and are -alive to their interestA, and at tion' of the manufacture, import1%tion amendment to permit the sale of 'ale, ship,.to Mr. John Brownlee, of Tucker- value. Taking this proportion what - certainly the least objectionable, that is, every meeting, so far, resolutio, 3s favor- a;nd sale of into'-xicating liquors as bi . ever- beer and light wines in Scott Act smith, for a term of fiveyears, at an an Would be the amount given for such if the recipient of the hospitality has ' such prohibition to be enf reed counties was dealt with in a summary nual rental of $300 a year. Mr. Cole ds over the whole county, and if no a,blie.- to Commercial Union have been ages, mann r, the proposal m de- has some intention of moving into Clili- 00 . been invited. But, if not, it is just ag - � I throughout the Dominion by spMal y e eeting with a ton to reside. I ther good was accomplished by the . carried una,nimously . . feat by a vote of 48 for it to 136 against Jaising of the license fee, it would pre- . Y. I objectionable to sponge upon a friend as � a,ppointed officers of the Dominion Gov- it. Sir John Macdonald, Sir Adolphe I —on the 26th of April last, Mr. T. T. it is not o,ur purpose here to disc -ass I, . �ent these swindlers operating on the - . to sponge upon a stranger, and we can ' . ernment. There was nothing pa ticu- Caron,� Messrs. Carling, Costigan, Pope Fairbairn, formerly of Grey, but now of - ullible. I the objections radsed to, Commercial larly important either in Mr. Jami4 I son's and the three Toronto members voted Sacramento, California, was married to . . scarcel- desio,na,te-the n.resent avatern of 11 � ­ 4-1, + _f h;. oannndnl- Mr I � —The Clinton+New Era, of last week . U ion by its opponents. Nvel-naygno - spee. ox - :1 . for it. Thequestionnow stoodupon lviary,oniyaauiznzeroiLvir.t)onnvviison, 11 billetilig" anything short of sponging. Fisher. Mr. Girouard, the Molitreal Tolo County, d'aliforniai. �ays: On Tuesday Police Magistrate ever, briefly refer to two of the principal law . yer, who represents Jacques Ca tier, Prohibition pure and simple. Justwhen I NATillianishadbis first cases. Inspector it has a tendency to degrade the re- ' the vote was about to be called Mr. , -The Ethel cheese factory is in full - . cipientof thefavor and to dest � roy his ones. The first is that.it wou d injure made, a speech in favor of wine*and bber, Sproule introduced an amendment de- Iblaat this. season. Robert Barr, the P.�isley had laid. information against Our ma,nufacturers by permitt ng them and concluded by moving that these I I i Messrs. Flannigan and Martin, of Dun- ' . premises .1 I mdli�pendcnce, as he is placed under, an � - clarin that no prohibitory, law could be I proprietor,, has enlarged his to be swamped by the older &hil wea,kh- beverages be allowed under the Scott Z 9 - anA engragod. Win. Angus again a,s cheese- gannon, for violation of the Scott Act) I pass d unless -accompanied by a pro ­ and these persons came to Clin.Lon on - obligation to the person u an whom he . Act. To this amendillent Mr. Go rgill, 1 � maker. They a,verage about twelve I is . p - ier concerns of the United States, while of .East Bruce, proposed ih further visio stipulating that the liquor men I . that day and pleaded guilty, when the billeted. It rpay be said that the ob the second is that it would lead to An-' I sb al be compensated. Had this been cheese a day, which is twice the number tatutory fine of $50 and costs was 1111- . . � . amendment that the Scott Act should be � in de this time last ligation is not telt by either party, but put and carried the direct vote oil Pro- a . year. . nexation. It seems to us thaj the first repea,led altogether. No further amend- osed. One paid it forthwith, and the � hibition would have been evaded, Mr. '-Mr. George H. Wright, of Berlin, P I it iff, nevertheless, a favor, and if it is . ther was allowed ten days in wbich to ' I is la,rgely imaginary, while . the second ments can be put in until that of Mr. Fishar, however, introduced a substitute formerly h, mereha,nt of Cliziton, and ay. J. Bell, Londesboro, yesterday . not felt by the recipient, it just shows is purely sentimental. Any competition - Cargill is voted. down. The diseussion, amendmeDt declaring that the question well knowh in this county, is, Nve regret efore the Police Magistrate, � how far his sense of a &1f -respect has al- which �s to go on to -day, must lead to. a of cc irpensation was a matter of ,detail, to learn, very low with consumption, i.ppeared b I � that our manufacturers would be sub- vote, i the first place, on Mr. Ca -gill's. I and 'this being carried and added to the 8.1111 very ileaded guilty, ; and, was fined $50 and ready been lowered by a perilicious sys- I slight , hopes� are entertained - . jected. to from the Americans would be amend ment. This Pa,rhament is I Ot so main motion, Mr. Sproule's amendment for his r9qovery,,altho h he. may live ' 'Ostsi I I . I � . I tem. Why should not the members of - .strong in fempera,nce sentiment, accord- I : i� � — . i more than made up by the extended . . t was os . e amendments now having for some time. i , I I . Ing to, he .opinion of many, as was the . � i Postai Statistics. church courts put up at respectable market -they would enjoy. Th greatest , . run ut, a straio,ht division on the ques- -The South Huron! County Orange I : last, afid the vote will belookedfo�with I 5 - Lodge will have theiXr- next twelfth Of From the Postmaster -General's report hotels and boarding houses,* the same as 1 4- tion of prohibition followed. The re L .1. trouble with our manufacturtrs is the great *1 iterest.- Of course it is a mer6 vo Ve' L - - � - I stilt was a vote of 70 for Prohibition and July celebration at Go rich, when it is tor ISS6 the- following- particulars con - members of other similar bodies. Sure- le reach. upon 'i6n abstract propositio!a, ana can- ted that, in'addit -V n to the lodges ' el-nihg the business of the several offices limited market within reason4 . . .of 1 2 against it. � The majority against expec , . .- , � . ly the work of the church is at least as I But under Commercial Unitn not, of itself, repeal the .Scott Ac,t, for the )rin*ciple thus � stood at 42. Among I of this district, those , f London, East ire glearied : . I only an -Act of Parliament can repeal a I �f) J important as the work of the State or the ,3*rominent men hq voted against Middlesex' Oxford, P1,rth and Bruce Postoffice. Gross Revenue. __ would be a natural exchange of products preceding Act of Parliament. Sir! John I w 3 . Auburn ............ ......... A 344 59 ordinary secular business or pleasure. prohibition were,Sir John Macdonald, Will'take part in the deVnonstration. Baiidon ...................... 11 06 , between the two peo ho nald is much interested in fb�lding � � I , octor Langevin, Sir Adolph'e Caron, A' T'riagp took place in Goderich l3kyfield ..................... � 407 127, If a clergyman or elder is traveling for . . . use fee n the I Sir �_ - Ill a . Belfast .. ........ � .......... 141 00 * venient to each other, and the enormous 0 � Sir !Richard Cartwright, Messrs. Car- township On Wednesdi4y of last -%,v K ' Bel -rave ..................... 433 OS . . pleasure or,, business he never thinks of Sams which, through long carriage now temperance question, and, if he finds it ling, Mills, Pope, Laurier, IV, hite (Card- conii'ectediwith which is- a circumstance I � ) safe, may� be expected to authorize one I Belinore ..................... 238 74 1 . beating his way by billeting himself go to swell the dividends, -of railway of his,. foll-owers to bring in tile an'lend- well), Casey, �Veldon (St. John) and that'does tiot often occur, A daug ter Benniffler., i _­ " � ­ ... 99 01 , I - either on a friend orastrang,er. Innine corporations, would then go into the ment which his supporters amon ry the Mite.hell, Thelastvote onProhibition of Mr.Alfred Stonehouse was arried I l3lal�e ....... ** '�.""__, ....... -177 60 cases out of ten they go to h, otels just - .. . =P 1884, when Mr. Robertson (Shel- to Mr. Robert Sterling, who is living on i Bluevalc .... ... I .... I I ........ 447 50 � pockets of the manufacturers ind farm- brewers consider he has promised, to re- l was in Blyth ......................... 1,313 14 . e) managed n- r comes : eal at the least the prohibition of! wine 1bu to get the question put the Gree Jarm, and the bride be I Brucefield ...... � .............. 3 0 9 52 I . . the same as other people, and why p , i : I era. The eastern capital and, superior aiad beer under the Scott Act. i , in direct form before the House. On mistress oi the house"in which she was A j,,russels.. . ......... ... I I... ­ 2,792 W '_ . . ' � . ' should they, nbt do so -4 en, attending to i that occasion the vote stood 55 for Pro- born. ' . I Busbfield ............. *....... 45 83 ' I AA - experience did not keep down nor ' LEAD BRISHI 11. I I I Carlow ... I .... . 114 45 11 . THE LIBERAL � ' hibition and 107 against, the principle We tie pleased to learn that Mr, I ' the business of the church ? They cer- smother manufacturing -industries in the Hon. Wilfred Laurier has been elected I I - a f I Clinton.. . * * .... **­ .... i4,268 45 ' to fill temporarily the place of the absent then b,elng lost by a majority of 52 in James C. H utchiscin, formerly teacher o I Constance..'.*. *.: *::,. , '. ,.,. "., * '. * 197 22 tainly would be equail� as conifortable, Western and Northwestern States.. On � Opposition to it. The majority to -day is ,S'chool Section No. 18, Howick, and , Ckanbrook ..... ­.... I w ...... 2 S) 7 0 '_2 amd it would be more co,nvenient t6 leader of the Opposition. -Mr. Lliurier I again of ten upon that of 1884. The Fordwich, has passed his second year Dashwood. . - 1. 2SI 69 1, the contrary, capital followed popu- is'undoubtedly the most finished orator i . D*-sdale.. *.* '; ......... * . vote of to -day stands thus by parties: I ex1aminati i University College, To- . . 87 73 them, selves, and above all they would be iation from. the East to the West and' in the House.- He is a man of thel� high- I I Dungannon... *..'*. * * * *­'.­ . � . For Prohibition, Liberals 45, Conserva- ronto. ]�C)ens.aincceeded in taking second- I Dunlop ...................... 6.5 36 - independent. BesideE ,i this, instead of was used in building up imm'e� se manu- eat possible character, and one whose ; tiveg 25, . total '10 ;:: against Prohibition, class honors in Mental Philosoph E.niondville .................. 221 60 m or life-long struggle for the good of the ! y? Ethel_ ..................... 406 00 being scattered over a large tov - 'ogic a I factories there, so as to bring the manu- Liberals 24,'Conservatives 81, bolters 7, 1, lid'English, and first-class honors . people is a guarantee that he has ::to in- ; I . � . 0 � I Exeter ............. ......... 2i427 51 city in ones and twos, as they are total 112. 1 in History. ; Fordwich. . .................. 502 61 factured article as near as pc)ssible to terest save the extension of liaerty. I __ I JTriday afternoon last, -Mr. ? Fordyce ...................... 47 14 . vinder the present system, a nurn- the point where it was required for use. His- m&nly and heroic stan(I in the de- '. -On ; . ' . News of the Week. ' - Archie E ,1�iott, of the 4th concession of Glenfarrow .... : .............. 57 28 ber could be together, and if they And as it has been ence of the Half-breeds of the North- Oroderich -township, was unhitching his i Goderich ........ o _....._ 5,117 4 3 West, and his eloquent denunciati�ns of I EATII OF IiIERR STOTIBE.-Herr . I Gorrie ........... I .......... I 630 2."�'i so, desired they could keep by them- and Western. States, so it woul I d be be- tile mismanagement and corroption Stobbe, the eminent G6rman professor horse, a young animal, from the buggy, 1 Harlock ...................... 33 50 I selves, and have their rooms and their tween the States .and Ca.naa i under a which drove them into rebellio.10, are of 1, Lw, is dead. � when a colt in the yard running up i Ilay ......................... 109 116 - � - . q Ifenfrvi) .................... � 122 21 meals together, and in this way they Commercial Union.' As for a nexation, still fresh in the public mind.: Mr. U HE TAY BRil)(p-B. -The bridge over caused the horse to shy, bringing the 1 11,11 - ' _ Sall ...................... 547,44 . i, 11ills Green .................. 7S 54 ' would have social facilities, and have, -ff the people of Canada in due tim Lauriiar- has 'been -prejudiced i' the the Tay has been c.bmpleted. Total cost baggy against Mr. Elliott's leg in such a ; � e minds' of some people of Ontario by has been X'700,000.� . manner as to break the limb in two 1101111emville .................. 199 24 . I 1 Jamestown .................. 11802 opportunities of talking over and di sNh'6uld come to see that a closer relation places. The injury is a most serious i the misrepresentations of his utterances FiRsT AR-RiVAL.I-The Abyssinia, the I Johnson's Mills .............. 25 43 . � ' cussing with each other the buaineE a�, With their neicyhbors would be bene- pioneer steamer of the Canadian Pacific and painful one. I Kintail ............. .. , 1713 9-1 0 . which were so freely indulged in during I I .... ** 3 interest before. their court, which they . . Railway line, has iarrived at Vancouver —Mr. E. Watson, of Blyth, shipped i iiippen ................ I ..... 100 04 ficial to them and consequentl y- advisable, the campaagn. But the boldness'with I . __ ' some very good cattle from Clinton on , Lakelet ......... I ............ J 1.9 8 1) 5 Would not enjoy in the other way, and which he appeared -even in Orang4 Tory from- Yokohama. . . . we do not see that it would be- either a I Friday of lilat week, all being purchased ; Lane$ ......................... 69 78 - I . strong holds like Toronto and vind.icated 11EFENzsivE ATTITui)E.s.. —The Russians . � Leadbury ..................... ill 88 when they all met in the court to finally in Hnllett. The following were the , Lon(lesl)oro,.-' .. 386 6:3 I sin or a shame to ask for that closer re- his position, went far to dispro e the and the British are both placing armed ....... ­ ' * " discuss and determine this business,they la,tionahip, or in other words, annexation. malignant misrepresentations of which ste )era oa the Amu Daria River for sellers of the animals and their weights: Marnoch ...................... 48 Os I . n ; 0 James Webster, 3, 4,440 lbs.; T. Fair- Moncrief ...... � ............... 19 68 would have new ideas concerning it, and in the mea.ii time, it is tl e firm be- - he has been the victim. And, as the re�nnoitring purposes. . '%hle 11 .. ...... 117 05 But, i ,H PAPA rvice, q, 3,610 Ms.; G. Raithby, 2 ­ ........ * "': ......... 124 16 majori ty of our. smoothed a,nd the causes of thai rebel- aut iorities have received $800,000 with 3,200 lbs.; C. Howson, 2, 3,480 lbs.; G. I Porter's Hill .......... __... - 93 36 would be able to approach. it with more lief of an overwhelming' Lsperities - aroused by the rebellion are jHE L JVBILEE.—The 'Vatican se - ) Port Albert ........ matured judgment, What would peo- . Cunningh , 6. 7)780 lbs.; J. Cunning- ' Rodgerville .................. 86 79 � people that a political union with the lion are becoming more fully nown, which to celebrate the Pope's Jubillee, AM Saltford ...... 9228 ple think if mem bers of the County ham, 2, 2t8.30-ths.; J. Barr, 3,,4,246 lbs. ... ­­ ....... : 4 03 16 States would not be profitable or desir- Mr. Laurier rises daily in public e"sti- JETTY TYRAINTNNY.—A pipernaker in . Seaforth ........... ­ I ..... ,5 . Council, Or of the 1"rovincial-or Domin- .mation as the defender of the po)r and .Metz has been fined for selling pipes � —The 'Goderich Signal is informed Sunshille .................... 45 42 ab,le. We shaxe in that b lief most . I ! Varna ........ � ... I ... � ....... 312 ' ion Parliaments, were to pension them, . the oppressed. There is no more popu- bea -ing a carved head of Oreneral Bou- that at the present time the county is 81 ' - heartily a.nd it is largely for t iat reason ' Walton ...................... 271 09 - - selves upon the private families in the ' lar man on the Liberal side of the House la,ligrer. - * infested by a number of shoddy pedlars, 1 Westfield ................. *... - � 87 b5i that we desire Commercial Union. than he, and his election is a. fittirig EQUAL PAY ADVOCATES.—The Inter- professing to be representatives of cer- ` Winghain . .................. 13.,184 93 1 . centres where these bodies happen to There is no disputing the fact th,tt the recognition of the increased weight of natonal Typographical Union declares tain woolen mills, the proprietors of I Winthrop ............ � ....... I 144 35 . i Wroxeter .................... 722 78 * � . meet. It would be looked upon as a I of Camada t . . French Camadian o'pinion in the councils for equal pay for meu� and women for which dd not recognize them as such. , Zurich .................. 602111 peop, e o -day are,i a depres- - - . I , of the Liberal party. I ,- equa,l work. - . These men arebartering their'goods to I p . rep osterous im position, and would not sed and dissatisfied state of mind. This I � A MAGNIFICENT SCI . 1EXE. I . - ; . � The returns for Clin�*n'-* show an in . I _RXI(.IIT.S OF LABOR.—Chicago Knights the unwary in exchange for -wool. The I I � of nearly $200 over those of las I . . - over an invi- farmer thinks he is getting a good price be tolerated by the -people. Why, then, is being manifested in a thous,ind differ- A boom is -being worked up � syste- of abor are quarrellin4 * !year-; for Sei�forth, and increase of $74 should -the men who legislate for the ent ways. - The reason for ib is partly inatically -with regard to the iroif., smelt- tation'to Dr. McGlynn by one of the for his wool, but will find olit ere long , . 11 i for 0 ,oderich, a decrease of $31 ; fo I "I ing business, in order to cast a gl4mor of District Assemblies. that it is .only a' delusion. How many j - - ­ ' . spiritual welfare of mankind, not be as the lack of material prosper ty. Coal- promised prosperity over the I future Susviciovs.—A German carrier pig warnings: do people want before they . Wingharn, an increase of $35 ; ' fo � independent as those who legislate on inercial Union would,certainl y '. of the -new duties, the present eon has been found in Tours. C'renerEd will act wisely" � Blyth, an increase of $60 ; for Exeter a: I merely temporal things. But, it may be OP increase 6f. $5.3; for Brussels, an increas that prosperity and would it. this way. OP= of which is causing such in- Belleuse, the commandant, has ordered —Mr. Archibald McMillan, one of the of!�38. . said the ininisters can not afford to pay calm and assure the people, and they tense dissatisfaction not only among the an Onquiry to be made into the matter. pioneer -�esidents of West Wawa,nosh, For carrying the mails betwee Liberals, but among Conservaiiives as A LARGE STEAL.—Ten thousand died at his residence in that,townsh for hotel accommod.ation the same as other would continue quite sa.ti fied with 0 'P Auburn, Blyth and Fordyce, six trip - well.' It is as good as admitted �hat the pounds in transit on the railroad froib on Saturday of last week. Deceased ' % 0 8:3 . PC , people. It would be unjust and a,bsurd their political relations as the y are. But Government had given -word to some. Brussels to Antwerp has 'been stolen. who was 'in his 65th year, was one of the ,� wee]Lly, W. J. I foore g t 74. 1 to ask ministers to bear this expense let this spirit of i � . . eat residents in that section, having i carrying them between Bayfield, Bruc( unrest and flissatisfac- . American capitalists as to what the No clue. to tae thieves.. . Old - i field and �ieaforth, daily trips, ,$39 liew . duties would be,. and arranged with - I'LECOVERING.—Dr. '.1%lorellMackenzie'e settled there when the whole country - God( themselves. It should be borne by the t- frow unchecked and it -.i ill soon de- . ion g them to come - on an excursion.i to the. second operi tion on the Germatt Crown �.Vas a solid mass of forest. He was of a 1 was paid. Between Benmiller ot�d , people whoryr they represent -We be- mand ,politieal as' well, as (lommercial -country back of Kingston to examine Prince ) a thi oat was successful though kind; ace al disposition, and during his rich, three trips weekly,'8,150. ,Betwee lieve, the churGhes would do this, � Goderich and Kintail, six trips, :�.)T ancl CIO Union. The leaven is already at work the iron deposits with a view tc estab- not final. "'he Crown Prince has gone long residence in this neighborhood, he . . it cheerfully, if t1rey were asked. It is and it is time something was being done liahing smelting works in the Liniestone to E'agland �o be present at the jubilee. enjoyed �he hearty good will of every- � Between Holinesville and Portiar's Hil � . . � I a libel upon the church to say that she to check it. We believe tliat, as we City. The boom attilis'pointismakinc, I,�'TERFERILXG WITif TEMPERANCE.— I � )ody wit� whom lie became acti-gainted. � three trips, ,':Z75. 1 � . 'm , . very good progress, and the citizens of The Alayor and several otli6r 6flicials ol He has �een in declining health for i __ I * - would ma,k-e paupers of her representa- have already said, Commercial Union Kingston are everyone c hat he San Antoni , Texas, bare been arrested some years past, but during last winter i —The story of a queer marriage i I tives, while the state liberally provides wofild furnish this check, and in this -is the man who is going to com( out of on the char� �e of interfering with a Pro. he wa-s suddenly stricken down with Owen Sound has just leaked out. . for hers. More than this, it is an insult way would be the means of preventing this a4fair with millions in his 3ocket. hlbL*t* n nie(ting. t cancer ofithe stomach, and which finally middle-aged man named HenrSr Wyni I I -Saturday, - . . I I . . I �kZVE )HoNv Sr_,�zw. —Zanzibar dis. terminated in his d,emise on a bachelor farmer from the Northwes� to, the gre�at Head of the church to affirm, annexation instead of strengthening- the �Iysterious paragraphs are now ,),ppear- � I , ing in the Conservative papers about patches say a slave dhow attacked th( —Mr. Robert Sallows, of, the town- visiting his brother in that -toNvil, too . as we tacitly do,that we would refuse to feeling for it or leading to it. . � a certain gentleman of the- name of thq launch c f a British man-of-war an� ship of Colborne, departed this. life at the notion that marriage was the rope I treat our church legislators with decency, ____ rman wopded ail officer and five men. Th( his residence in that township on the thing for his benighted state, andTnom i. Kamper, who haW come froin Ge y) , I . I � I . while we act so royally to those who —The Sault Ste Marie Ex . press of the it is said, especiallyto take this 1, matter dhow was, however, stink by the fore( 6th inst.; Deceased was born in Col- mg none of the opposite sex there but ll� � legislate for the State'. The fault is npt 9th inst. says: Mr. David Murray, the in hand on great continental pri ciples. on I the launch and the slaves upon her borne in 1839, and enjoyed excellent brother's wife, he offered her' a - deed ( � ' � well known' proprietor of the Murray Hints are now being thrown out about 43 �n numbor, were rescued. health uritil last February, when he was fifty acres of Jand provided she secure with the people, but with the clergy House, has now in his possession, what grand n . egotiations now going on be- A DANGIEROC-'.-� - CHARA(-,TF,_u.—L6r6 stricken with a severe attack of pleurisy, him a wife before he retu'rned home I themselves:. If they encouraged the he considers'the beat piece of borsefiesh tween the Government and this gentle- D fferin, Viceroy of India, is making ai from which he never recovered He the Northwest. Mrs. Wynn met wit , ) ' limited en�r etic effort to locate Dhuleep Sing'b,, was of a q . People to, do their duty in this respect it in the Di,strict of East Al The man as the representative of u uiet disposition, and won. the , poor success in her advances until Fridai oma. I I I I 9 � � 1, a . - � . I . - �. : � � I I . I 11 . : : . � 1; : I I � I � I i � I I i . I .1 . � � � � � I - � . I - . 1 . � . � � ! .1 i - . . . i I � . ! - ! I - - .. . I - . : . - I I . . i �! ! � I � I , - i - . . . � i I I � I . i . . I T 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 -1 - - � - - . I � i � I . � . : ; � . ; � � . . . . . ! I I i ; I . � . i I . _� � I - I . I I I - � � � � - 11 . J � � I I . . � I � . A � , I � ! � 7 � i � . , I I , __F It 1, __8�7 , i - . 4P i - I . � � . - - I I I 11- - I I - - � I i ro_� 17 P '887. , i - : 1 . I -_ ____ I I - I -1 - . i _! I J 1 ! . � ! 00_0_W______ � � - i - I . I I . � � ��__��� - � .r �� - zuriall. � - ,,v,. N -1r. Hei ' . I I . . - the day before starting, when she f0und I ' '.. . D015z, retary 4 th a willing victim in the person of a 34i - � - - WV'-"_ ,,di,39 see . - ' , n . - � - . 0 �� P , ; 11 i - 0 _ I i _I ,,, society Pm Bellerose, who admitted that she had ' ­ , - im 3��nv M not received an offer for some years ajid i ,-, � . . 0 in the F 11 . R,0! _7w�ikul sy evening. i - - _ , - ;* , last Sund , erhaps might not again. The wo,uid. 1� � 11 � � __ - apeaker and di � - Ee huaband.-being brought on the see I : ,rbe% ". tie . 4W -od 0 e . 3co�rse lie', I . 12 ail oat t . * -A 5 - I - -it was Saturday night and the b � I �� tint-reabil ubscriPti a 1300 titnei. was* leaving -a consultation -was held .0, 1013i, - . ' � _ 9; 0, 'I.Se,of theserviiC the pair were married on the s,n I - fa At t 1 the elfeell ot 11TS' I � 0! ea. UPDXL Work) . I ' Wyn� at the fifty acres and tte ll'ewly: I I - i* I - 14 1 - ,d talw I . fiested. by V. I I marrief couple steamed away for their I ' Irse . � . . . 0-1 Awt rings. The, subs prairie home. -, 1 I � .I tile o - - i - 0 t -h6 ve handsOml r . a - I !�1614;6a_ -church wcll I . so- AU loft the , 'From Dakota. I � .- . 3' � i I �. $gs. ,,at j�ey haa he& X rd, a' % ;Ath W all tl .1 DEAu ExPOSITOR,-As I have seen � , - . � ;��, viri, ie result. Mr. It nothing of late from your corresPondents [ I : '-:f for jiis home I I I . I - ;,o 14"nazy I touching on affairs 'in Northern Dakota, ' - ! ��J ()bio. � .. ay W! I wish to call up my coadjutors . A , . 1) jy -Tues i I - , � * I Xr. I :� - -r1yBTIJM the fiftieth ann Win, Caldwell, Mr. Sarvis, and , ' I d . ' High- - st vast. . being . land," � whoever he may be, I I � . o.n. have . . . 'he. Ce . loll - ... them take their share of duty -wit ilie. � � � -01 t �. 0 I .. r most Gracious . . � . . A I I am not in a very fit state of health � ­ riat the 103ral inbal � �Ff I bL ,others 1 attend to correspondence, . 'lot having , �, , .. .,b. * conimon wit ervethell . been ablie to walk for 10 moilths put, . - 0 I werldl, .%,nil obs I to do my c 40t I ,J holiday anc� orres. ..L- ,. g a genev . � -1 by , IsequentlY all � pondence sitting in my arni-chair with 8a � � . , . and 00) . board resting on the - arms. I have not , � 'A%-cl1l&, Arrav . - I _ Sees, Will be ,closed. been able to pass over the fa*' : � , the, hold rni s - 4 - mada for - . ince ! 1, . I � I September, when I got illy mai) to driv,e � � I t"Ve b�opn � er the auspice . - icnic uod . I . , ,, a ) me out to see what was bleing done. It - . I i ,,g. .�! P. chool, in -Mr. Ii. 1� is useless, however, going into detalls on � ublic 8 West o� - � � I., T about half a mile . my own sufferings,as beyond the circle of ��Vlal issweller, the I , - .- - Air. F, Cre atioll f my relatives I would not be inissed or � �: Isge . . . . lade ie,�,ery prepar , the blanle left by my death be discerni. � - bO It ation. There. - I I �_ ��l demoustr � ble. I have been so much in the valuliely � � of sports and games 1, . ig itinas ZD - ' of the shadow of death during the win. i for which liberal pri7e � ter that hope had almost deserted I Oil old, me, � ,avarded, aS 01 large Sit"i of Ir;l and life. had so few charms that I thought- ' . � on ..11,ected, for this purpri - � � a further extension of it would be but . -11 - N ,nes will be open to alli collie] prolonging misery, but I felt it to be ray r � eted there Nvill be a, splen , , � �O)v .: 41 duty to do what human wisdoin could � I .18 , an, lininense crowd. - . � I sport And to conibat disease and leave the issue to � I - , The public will 1i � - Blalx�,._ I P_ the Divine Disposer of events. Iam : � I - d that allbus'ness wl thankful for His, providential cire, I I � la x-ain next we! can from -my humble cabin look out :: � I ,4d,ed on Tuesday Of 7 - C ,da�._Revs. F. Hauell aj . upon the fields clothed in the richest . . b,W-ne, pastors I ,of the F, N . I , gre�n,' and while we had began I � - to de- � I., .11) left last 70" * , spair of the prospidet of the husbandman � . ,churc , � ' 11 -_ . -0 attend a Sunday Sr,hOOl 0 .as to a crop to reward him for his to'd thiere 01 is WC God. has been pleased to send us copious' : .- . �Wwch is going On � Up to r � � - _% .rl . bjU and Wife left 1�d showers to refresh the earth. � , 19MOU MP north to ,qiz� �;� - V , , ,it Nlr' . about the 21 at ult, we had no rain of : . - (U7 to go up atten(I a canil any account for nearly two years, I � I - irother and Q t] . 012 will bt in. progress - - , speak of the belt between the Pembine. , . Vhi,k I - h visitil -a I Tongue rivers, so you may ,well . I V�ee . _Mrs. ,,,fngis ere � . , � alia is t u Aerptand our joy and gratitude when . ,he guest of Mrs. Lipper . � who carries On a� N., 0 saw the v3urface of the earth com. - As her son' Mr. Lippert, fron, I pll:-tely saturated. On the 14th we haa � btisilless— au . h a wind storni that on light soh the I kichig=, is here visiting fri ' relatives. It was quite a tri sand was -driven like snow, and much of . . J,ippert to mak'e alone, as he �4 i 'the tender grain was left bare or taken � . _ I Last Sunday, u �: I ih years.— out by the root, and seed whieh had ,W � rediton, was i - mtzel, of C . not taken root was left bare. Still I i - . . .t . Air,. Wm� Eilber toolc � � lea,rn � that the damage is not so exten. I VW1 � - a dril I I and was having - sive as to materially affect the average � I ;UA rig, "M W I I � I - his way he can crop . and we look hopef ally forward, I towns on ) that ...... "I'll .. � * were, being d, iV anticipating a bountiful harvest. . - .01 cows . Z3 � .ture ) .and one, of theni disputin! . Our country is being -completely netted 6y with him he - ran into � I , - .01 WS - like 9, gridiron with railways, and be. - prov�ed to b * boville, howe,vier V . tweeli the increased facilities of trails. ,, letter material' than tliiel v, portation and.competition. in' freights - while she emerged from the t, the outlook for the farmer and all other I . red the I)nggy wheel w - I cla;sses is much improved. The nioney "ju . � i ' I kings have determined to hoard their and the driver thrown out .4bZiage,vms done, llowevtr. . I . I wealth no longer, but to put it to use � I . I - and usury in opening up the vast coun- , 1--____ try to the west, bringing the wealth of . . . Bluevale. , I I I ohr extensive coal fields within reae`h 6f LOCALITY NOTEI.—Mr� C-'eo I the *p�eople in -our towns and cities, and . ,nd his sisters have gone to 1 � ; . - I affording an opportunity of supplying ,of Narfolk, where Mr, Pierrie � I 'n . i,1the mercantii,e line on his ov , the kanchme' of the west with neces- I an —#Mrs. Thos. Nixon's father -6 I ,.de$ at a -reasonable rate, while their I I I ' - I transportations of stock'to the eastem - . we here just now froin Mall I i .. . it. Sinith, is.' I markets will forin a real source of reve- - vki —Mr. Thos. . nue -to the railroads. I have not at 01, a visit, and is spendilif present got statistics to show theextent =der the parentalroof- 111, � of the works being projected, but may . Zerk on the Canadian Palcifi, refer to them in a future <i6rrespondence. . imahis run is from Port Artl� . I - � What we in this section are'most inter- "' a distance of 450 iri I ested in is the extension fronn Park river tategs' 17 hours to make the: I to Langdon, the county town of Cava- Conover was honl,- a fiew da,,N-1, I �, :. f lier county, on which the work Is pro- � , T - %t is off again. lie, has i -greasing. Many of the settlers in that Wves to stock a large"ran,ell, part � are from Huron county, Ontario, thased in Dakota.. —llev- A. � an -d had to drive their grain to Bathgate .anamr. Jos. Leitch have goi and Hamilton, a distance of from 40 to . I to attend the meeting-. of V , 50 miles. They will now have a market Uourt of Canadian� Forestc . , ' at home as Langdon will be the terminus . ,te from th,e Cou. t here. for this winter. Our next consideration: - uff has sola all his stoek of' . is the branch of the Northern Pacific,. will finish cuttimi, this -� . 1__� . uniting Winnipeg and Grand Forks.. spring crops are looking wi It -appears to be the fix�d determination - late refreshing rains, out t, of the Manitobans to build a railway to � are catching it as the bu.gli', the boundary even though the autocrats, _' more bungry and vicious thi of the Canadian Pacifieshould undertake: 7�- - fore.—For the first time in� . I . . . I , to humiliate Winnipeg by building upl�� , . not one of the villa,gers 10 � Fort William at her expense; this se&-!!!!! I fing on the streets ; but t h . - son will place railway matters before the � not be said of sorn�e of the-, 1. Manitobans in such a light as to opea. - farmers. An old bla,ek via the eyes of many who heretofore seemed I township of Morris pays, ar�l to think they were in duty bound t� . . Visit to somj6 of the villa -re �, � - 6 -� lick-, the hand which smote tbein, but a should be made to find a ret -1 4 worse thing might befall them. � the pound. —Our cheese facli, ; I . I . � I D ' MeP. I a I'attling bi4siness as usuall; 2., AkTa, Pembina county, June, 4, IS1614. - I as 34 chee�es are bein r � I . g tt - , . . I i I __ ; day. Mr. Win. Messer iasl I . � I - . 1 250 of the May make at 9 ;J �� —The Indian Department is having a and it Sattl � - . was shipped last. survey made of White Cloud Island', in . Bel$, Belgrave and Belmore the Georgian Bay, wbicb. will be laid .-Shipped the same day. B111 - out in 26 - acre lots and placed on the &ntly the ch-cese hub. —W - market for sale. This island, noted as - funes about: great pugilistii being thd scene of one of tile bloodiest I between suich� celebrities as L fights ever had between the old rival � - livall, Pad,dy Ryan, etc., tribes of Mohawk and Chippawa In- . . little show. of our own he� dians, when some 300 braves ,,%,,er,e killedt gonly the sex -of the'"o I and traces of which cat still be foundua I eh"ged, from the usual P � . tbt north-east plains, is covered with a . -arose from one neighbor iw' light growth of timber and is admirably , slapped the little girl of adapted for a summer resort, It lies . givingi her flIc ba,ck ehat.'- about IS miles from Owen Sound, at the - there was �Uot ,,,inch gor<' -entrance to Colpoy's Bay, and is on the, 'were the Q4,eensbury rutes � line, of the steamers plying daily to -observed, tht most of the i 11 . peninsular points. 4 - . . Ing beer dbrie by the, unrul —Dr. Burns, of Halifax, was electea ; I r Moderator at the Presbyterian General . -- ---- - - - - � � Assembly which met in Winnipeg last A Goorj Wingham. week and continues its sitting through MAN I 0N E. - broath, edito n.d. 1) this week. The venerable Father Chin- Ti . �r a ropr iqui is one of the delegates present. Imes, diea on'-�aturday ' Fourteen ministers from churches ill '"Ongand, painful illnesq_,, - - been able � to attend. to 11 Scotland, the United States and the I . i t Methodist church in Canada are seekbig - . Since last IjP'ebruary, havinil, ;, admission into 'the church in Canada, severecold which settivd r and eleven -ininisters are retiring from tausing cZeumption whi r active duty on account of age or infirm- I I I I ended in death. -Steve W . - In j0uriial�stic eircles, hav� a ities. A committee of thirty, with the - . I e moderator as convener to confer with a tillie as � printer in thv, similar committee front the Church of ' 'Guelph _Xercury. About, he bought out the Times, I ri Englan d. in Canada, was appointed at the to edit it !ior about two 3 I a request of the latter church, with a view -, r to the union of these chniches. - health Caused. him to gi . - I having so -� �_ —A remarkable accident oc,curred in 1dout he went � 'States- Veeling' solliewliv, 0 Southwold Wednesday afternoon last tie 0 1 v-'er ta year ago 1w, I- . - week. James 'McCann, a farni band, in � ��ln Msilllled control oi I r" tile employ.of Mr. D. Or,char,l was bar- lie I I , nessing a horse in the stablie shord zela 'was 1117 clever jourllali�� Ill ) ain '11,01lorabte 111aull- after noon, Ile, stooped down to buck7e Bottled, generbus frien'd � I the belly band, when the aninial slid- . lie leaves a idow and , denly reare,1 'on its hind legs and fell - haVe the �11 w 1 . eartfelt syll I n over in the stall. At the same time �A . : . Pa . � k shot was beard, and running out of the ; . ""LnitY 41 their b,re.vlekll . -Bktr Toi)xvt-% --Ai� � G F-'-\ i - " ' i, barn, MeCann saw Orchard's l5year�old JDf furnit;are of tile I- �_ �ev 1, son with a gun in his hands. He had . 44:vertis,ed t( take placil k ta,ken the ,aun fromits place and thought Mr. stil, , x it. would %e a good thing to have s6ule � va Kent, wilo r- target practice with the tarn for a tair- 43t0re here about 2A N wall 'eased the corner stort - �a get. The first shot had sent the ball by NN -n-1 - , .- I I -he barn and into the 111'alleh 4,,ut in business� )f through a crack in t Elliott and is I d horac'sbody. if McCann bad stood 4 1 ,o erect he would have been the victim in- ilaughter , 1418 . h stead .of the horse. The animal was .1 . E�gbefore Judge To, r. shot through the heart. . � � I . ,day for con,ee&. . � I � . I , � . . � ; . I I � � . , I I . .. I . . � I � . I � � . I . � ­ , I I I . 1'� i . 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