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The Huron Expositor, 1887-10-28, Page 4� 41 � — 11 - - . ­----� NEW ADVERTISEMENTS-. - . ' be appeased, for . the - : -- . e meantime, th I I — Manitobans will be saUsfied, and the I . W The figure between -the parenthesis after , I Ontario taxpa ye will hl ave to foot the . I each line denotes the page of the paper on which tisement will be f ou'nd. the adver - I � bill. See if it d! t com 1. out just so., ." I I : I . Banner of Bargains--Dun(iin & 1burican. (5) . I i Grand Show-And.rew Govefflock. (5) - The Old Patriot H ard Fro �, Cold Winter Cbme-J. W. Millar. (,) I To Wood Choppers -P. McArthur (5) . At the annual meetit of the Ea3t . - . Big Inducements at Papst's Jewelry Store. (6) Woman's Suffrage -Wm'. Moore. (6) . York Reform Associatia!n, . , t a letter w a - Property for Sale in Mani tioba--A- Strong. (5) read from Ron. Alex. 'cKenzie. Mr. All FarmforSale-M. XcTafggart. (6) Great Auction Sale -L. Ruater. (5) Maekerizie is the representative of that Auld Scotia's Hallowe'en -J. W. Millar. (5) New Business Started -McArthur & Ball. (8) - constituency in the Dominion . Parli),- I . Lumber for Sale -R. Bell., Jr. (8) Get the Best -Advertiser Printing Co. (5) went. .He purposed 1 attending this * Goods Sold Cheap (4]-J. C. Laidlaw' -(8) . -i meeting, but fii,iding h [a strength un - House to Rent-ExPOSITOR OfflCeL. (5) Strayed Saw-Geomge Hill. (6) . �, ), I equal to the taa he ad � ressed them, . a � pay Up. -W. K.em-Pthorne (8) . �---!, : letter in which the discussed, with his To Prize Winners --M. Y. W -Lean. (6) . � I L . usual clearness, I he publ �c'affairs of t -e . .&WWI - WMA, 1,,t �&# . i 2% A On I t X P! 05 'it 0 T* - country. After referring to the rap in crease in the taxatien as well as in the ' A 11 I . , . 4D - . - J - . debt of the DomID1011 sitice the present . .-.-.-- -- . . � . ; ; 'TH, FRIDAY, Oct. 28, 1887. SEAFOR - . � - I Government care, e into I lipower, he pro- I � . I . . � .. . ceeds : I I - . . --- - - - I . i I I . I The Ball Rolls On. " One Province has taken the preli to leaving the ConfecleLrac � I I . I Mr. Brastus Wima,q dedvered a . _ - , a Ad wary step I * Another is - abliga4cl to fikht . the Fedp , .. I . � ; dress an his favorite subject of Commer- Z � Government on a quest' I� of ovekruWl 1-; g, I ; I cia-1 Union in the ancient city of Quebec the Provincial authoriti I n legitimate � � I - . . on Wednesday last., It is scarcely . L - exercise of their and in iew d'ayi '% * consd utional rights, f . - a D g a Mee * of the Pro - necessary to say that he bad a large and vincial. Governtneuts to discuss the mode deeply interested audience. . All his of escaping from the state of trouble - Canadia,n audiences flave been large and broughtl4pon all,by the present incom- . appreciative, and this one Was not ex- Petent Administration i6t Ottawa will.. take place. The result of the 6scil 11 I ceptional in these respects. He had also . ' been to pr policy they brought in has ; 3- an exceedingly distinguished audience, cipitate a discus 'on on the commerci � . d for the Premiers and other menibers of . policy of tlie Con try, i n� which radicil changes are callei for, w ich.proves the �, I the Provincial Governments who were . � failure of the Protecti .. e system. In attending the inter- Pr"'im"al Confer- - i873,.wben we assumed he responsibi I- I . . . - I ence then in Session in the,, city, favored , I ty of office, we found th , I Northwestjust . . ,-_- him with their presence, and we haveno em- erging - f ro In an Ope� rebellion, and 1. ` I doubt but he -gave them some useful, . ain peace still maint ed b soldiers,' while in another'. , a regiment Province A a I practical poiniters, on commercial sub- I viorlent controversy on �he school ques- jects. But, What we wish p . articulaxly tion was procee I ding which tbre%tened � . - . to direct attention to is the fact that . I evil eon,86quences. In 1 78 ,we handed the - � Mr. 'Wiman appeared in Quebec in re- over the reins of Gov6,rnmeut -to . ith- peace and present Adminisiratio'n sponse to an invitation from the Board -iff . ' order prevailing in everNrovince, ai ' d I I of Trade of that city. I This probably with a, greater degree I of comfo one of the most important incidents in. L prosperity than I �revailed since. � i connection With. the Commercial Union Such, however, was the . misgovernmeat. of the, present -men that within A few I - campaign. It is said straws show how years We had to �face another reb � ? ­ the wind blows. Following out this while �here noi�, prevatils all over t . - line, the circumstance. mentioned is a I I . . i - Dominion an, ainpreced ... ted agitation f "I over T�ovinqial which bodes good big' Straw, and it ahows-very con:�_ I grievances ill for, the success of the Dominion. I clusively that 'the Co,mmeroial Union was g,�d to see some -signs of afevivilg' � breeze As rapidly assu ming the propor- I public ?pinion in the direction of recipi o - tions of a hurricane which- bids fair cal 'tr4de With the United States; tie ' 7- - to sweep over tOe land and carry resist ce offered to the Federal Gover alp ment.&Doroachments on the rights n - of e very Obstacle before it in its ' I Prolviln'es,- and some I njode of limiting path., When the Board of Trade the po.)ve,r of the Executive in controll- I - of a fosilised 'Commercial centre.like . I . inz the ' election by means -of a shamef fr�nGbi,ae gerrymandering to constitnen- ut Quebec, become so interested in the . . I , T.he, position of public affairs eieS. 'but -but at , sub;ect as to invite its chief exponent to J � presen� is anything pleasant, it come and give them light and inform a- . is all!* More incumbenit on Reform rs tion on it, it may well be said` to have - I to k,,eep' ,,pa ), sound, agitation for the a It�f . . . right I long lane that has no tut n- taken a firm hold upon the public anind.. - ,.))' i h ! . IDP , : I . This action of .the Quebec Board of : - - -- � I I i i Trade completely disproves the state- - -i Money' Gol 'g Up. - . ment of those who oppose Commercial � . I I I . � Theile Seems, to be � . . an increasing Union t . . I hat all interest in it is confined � . I 1LIigepcy in money str* the, Markets. The I to the farmers of Ontaxio. Last week rates fyr bank dliscount� have been n- 11 we chronicled the passing of a- resolution - � I creased, and. all the loan companfes . in its favor by the Belleville Board of I � have taised their r4es. Six mont�hs. I . Trade. So t1hat, even -thus early in the I � � ago mobey was going a begging at 5�, !to history of the movement, it is favored by I 6 per I . � 1 "I . ;y, ent. on first classlanded securl � the commercia,l men of both the older I wh M I' - toTday it dan notbe � * , had for less . . Provinces as well as by the farmers, t ban 7 - t I Wit per cen . L Vof a I whereas none. but the m os�t hide bound a Stil � grea I ter I increak e in the near � � political. partizans in the other Provinces future The rates of interest ' A can be f aund in opposition .to it. The idly, � by the I ;banks have incre -char�ed ised more tl . aln w I bail rolls on, ra And gains in size pi . I I and velocity as it rolld. -- � - 1 � t,h si ey'e,n, pro,po,rtionatoly. 'i . I � - . Of co tc � e, . thisi,will have a endency. to still f ur4er L I I ---.--L ­­-- . . depresp 11 and harnper I tr e. With d�ar ;� The Manitoba Railway. money . and .6licap , 1prodube and la,b r, �� �LLL Judging from recent reports the Mani- . we are afraid th� prospe,lts of the tra*s v - toba people have succeeded in securing . I. Man for -the coi . � in.g win;er a.re not fhe , - the requ.ired amou-nt to complete and . nic�st 'neouragi ,,g, I but -t ig quite pos- equip the Red River Valley Railway, - I I Bible prese � I t t *i0gency ,will poit and it is now- alm eat certaia the road . .ithe - ; last l6g. IrnZ L I I -�j:e' 11 en� IDS of mo4ey I � Will be finished and i in running order i I I have ;recently �been tiaken from Oe I this year. The City Council of Winni- - - lanks 1 �tfor�' ' -0 various obj cts &nd it $0 . I I . rchase Provinqial peg have agreed to pu, � O�t Y9 [ - .1 . been Ir eturned to- Wilien . bonds to the a mount of $150,00.0,- and � ,them. . . . .i tbis �On�y � I Its back again, in the ge I private ca,pitalists and societies in' the : 1.1 Gr inary �oura:%� f I � " of business, we ; ay city agree to purchase a - like amount, � . look I for at 1pist . . partial 1he thus m a,king­ up the $300,000 required.- . . - hiona,ger , , . of �be Bank of Montreal, Who . But j-ust as this money is forthcoming a � �n L� Maly -- be conside:red an wtithority on such I u I . I wealthy contracting firm agree to com- I I - ' I . I L I Inatter's, OA bding interviewed on the . plete the work and take Provincial L . I occasion of . � a't�ecent visit to Torontois bonds for their pay. . 'With this firm it I I "- . & L gives bis -,.,,i i -, . ws ' 8 follows : L � is Said, a contract hag, been wxnpleted . 'IT i �ere I . as �6613," said he,"' a great and work on the road will be resumed at absorption I of u�oney by the transferring L once, A well-inform�d contemporary ot-flo�tiDg capital to fixed capital. This I- I remarks that ha�ing been ba,ffled in their hasb�en-cUiefly'in the construction of . �1 4 efforts to prevent the Manitoba Govern - - . railways and L ' buildings,i I , 6e erection, of substantial various cit* ies through - p 1, � ment from raising the, necessary money, -4th out the: Dpminion, L 1he money t PUS �L r. amd without any definate prospects of - expended is� in he , cou. � t and Should I � � . " checking Manitoba " by legal proceed- And its way b&Gk to t hape deposits, but it e banks in �Iie does ,11 �� 1. ingS, the policy of the Canada Pacific I - to be of I coming in I just ye not a em. . though I t nk h�l , , r L_ Company end the Dom. inion Government � 4 will come b in � time. Then at .. .11 �f will now be to "Lyield ip the inqvitable, . ,his season theil,e is always I � a great.prpss- I "I I I and fall back on the Dominion Treasury ire on the money market. in the Nor,hwest The I,rge is FM for consequential damages. Ontario, in Yrain ' - kn immense I crop ambi int of : tayng MODey to niqve, . r . . the endY will have to pay for ransom Ing )ut this will 1c rtainI 1. urn to i'the - �- j . the Manitobans from �the thraldam of a Jpam ka. 1 , The Jun bermen are -alsn l4an- , - ­- - � eLnce. )i monopoly which bad no legal exist IDg heavily I I � on t ie . I banks this yeai4,, as I � I TuE EXPOSITon has f rom the ,first stead- * Vi.ey, ,,%i umber ere unal le I ( of their ogs to I ' get out a gfeat st season o4ing - , li . , aintained that this will e ily in be th to, the drought �a d th e Streams ru -nAi.ng I � � - Anal outcome of the whole business, and dry' L The sh6�1 (rop . � i S - in Ontario Ilia . . I - o.ar co,nyietion in this direction is . grow- L " lessened- buying, but I here Will be nia�damp t 16 f �r , fail ure of c4ops - . by the a,�un - 5 , . ing, stro� ereveryday. Indeed, the news- , I I I dant yield in�thelNortliwest. � Cashicol- � �' ,I i pa gans of the Government and t . lections havemot been I good I b the r�.er- y . � I I Compa,a� are already commencing, al- . *L,td Chants, and ,L liness 4,as, I think, �een � I I I � L I , . � - . though very gently at first, to prepare Ov erdone, but -it is on�,y time until the countryllbecomes a question of I as pros- . I . � the publid mind for such an issue. As a : : .11 . I perous as ever I . I . : I t I near the close of the next session of Par- . I �1---- ; r, � � liap-eftt as posEible, Sir Tuppor, in I L Tim will of he late i Hori., Wm. Al C- I . I - ; V i grand paFtriatic speech, bubbling over I �4aster, of Tor�nto, . h bee. . I I t depos,1 ed I , - �,l ,:;� 1. - I - i th loyalty, &c., will submit a measure wi , I 'urn, , - with ,the S I . I gate for p IM w bate. Mr. � I "O .1, , , "o - I providing for the handing over of more' &I c' � 2�faster, it Nty : I . � I 11 be remel nbered, ' be- C � r� . millions to the Com pany on condition L queathed the W ' -ge sum of I $800,000 to �. - �. ''7 . � of that they su'rrender the monopoly - ' . found and end0v a Baf'tist L _ � C ,olle- -ae. i His , J i I � . . ich, they were never legally possessed. wh I - i Will shows bis:esta.te i I i ( o be I" worth pve r � L ,.'i: - I And Parliament will prove much less - 01,300,000, Mr. I . i Mcl '1�aster , commenced I � . ... . aubservient to Governmental and mon- � . as a poor shop I I . bo�, a,pd bow one an . I . � . opGly influences than is usual if, after , could acquire, I- . by or4inary., legiti I ate . �, � I . - making a few ugly faces over the nause- business, such. . . an immense sum in a �hort * , ous dose, they do not gulp it down at life -time is something surprising. !The I one big swa,llcvw. After that we''Will I main portion of I Mr. .N21cMaster's I � m0ey I , 1, hear no more of the necessity of main- was made in t - he wholesale � mercatitile I I ; taining t he -monopoly in the interests of trad'e. It must bei romembered, .. I I $ow - ­ 4 L - � I � I - . I " , � i. I.; I i� - I L .1 . ., �-, � L Eastern Canada - but the Company will - . . L . . L I L er, that Mr. 11c1faster ev . � 1 i � I i i i I I ! i . I I i i I I 11 � ; ; i :I i t L. I : I a ... I ; . i I- I It � I i laid the f�un- . i q � � I ; i I i 4 , '! . . ; I . I i . . . I . . I - I . - L L I : .1. I I L I 1 I L I r ! . . I . ,� A ; . 1 ' " - ­ ­ " - - ' �' . L - i . . I . - I . ; ; . � ! � � --.1--.- 1:1- r �A,­ 1 - . I I . . . - I - � p . i I -1 . . ; . � i . I ,. I - II . � : � - - � . .4 � . . : -� � I � . . i - .. � : � OV,TOBJ I., I i 00TOBAlt 28. 1887. .- THE HURON EXPOSITOR,; I I . � i , . . - �� . - --- -- -- -- . . ' - - ------_ .� . P -0--- I : 4� - vast fortune in the early Masculine mod would hardly allow The inmates of the bouse had a very The Highland Crofters, in the over- population of the old world and - dation of this him to arrest tetryas she was, and what narrow escape, as the timbers disarrang- Northwest. ,. peopling the fertile fields of the new. f . -. -1. - GAZZ at tb c 0 . � � wOrtb 'I, days of the country when competition 'to do * as a oluery. Bound not to be ed the internal economy of the house. - ItoogomiN, October 6, 188 cor-n pletely transforming the tenants %31 for rice I uti % spe-, ,5-2� was much more I ,mited and pro dependents in the older lands into L - .. I I . i. fits beaten-, i -if possible, the . bonstable re- .—The congregation of Knox church, As you cross the Manitoba blaun ­ r sturdy independent y the . - - i suits fro] greatly larger than now, and once he got mained in the house and sent a note to Goderich, met on Wednesday evening to line to the west, you reach one of I omanry of Can ro ed amd I e I , ado, J,imar � . . How far has anecess attende I , � r � I nary a good start, by judicious management, a lawy ,r dete iling' the - circumstances consider the question of engaging an as- prettiest, Mott thickly settled and MOR I I d theeffortit � ., .10 0;41 , , . ArdE, Of 00, . and ask� ng what he had better do. Back sociate pastor to Dr. Ure. S' istricts of the illimitab e That is an important question whick : I , . . I . everal can- prosperous d . � C;, mone ade monq. Many men, no of ,your correspondent undertook to sol"Ve . I .. g al came th, � answe 7 " an rout of bed," didates have been heard during Lbe past Canadian Territories in the cent in by a personal visit to the . 11 e erx )$ I . doubt equally as sh) ewd as he, who h%ve z 'able then manifested his two months, and of these five were put which is the thriving town of Mooso � . people them- - . . and as the cons, . . selves, and by learning, not 0 ly f�r.oll .. I . . priel since embarked in &A similar business, determi ation o carry out this advice, in nomination, the choice eventually Although but young in years Moosoi in - D. - L - have at beat only m id . e a moderate com the woman �xp,ess.ed her willin . gness to falling on Rev. J. H. Simpson, of Bruce- has made great st.ridea, and now bh-o sts personal observation, bU,t 011't of 'their - -&, 81A . I . compromise- Knowing that a certain field. He will a-,cordingly receive the of a population of between, 600 and 7 own mouths whether they were Bat M,ILLI I I * isfiej Ns r., f t 1, . petency, while hand reds of others, after ' hers had call in the usual formal way, It has its churches, hotels, bLnks., we - with their new life and cont,ent witit 31ant es n ,farmer who', was -a friend of . �k 111�6e p;�w'e)lt I' i their new homes ; whether th,ey. longed 0 �1 wearing their lives c ut in % vain Ptruggle come to town that day with a load of, � ly newspaper, the Courier, which 1; a . � " sm, - -Mr. John McKinley, one of the for their old life . ftse- ,&. F I for Success, have died poor. The latter, wheat, she,sent -word to him, narrating very creditable sheet, -an elevator, sav- with ite hunger ani IL ri? most highly respected residents of the want, or were filled with higher hope and I I ,oFERTY 1 the state of affairs, and he- sent her his - eral excellent stores, livery stables, and.. tb3 has SO we believe, ard' the rule, and fortunes , township of Stanley, one who has ac greater expectations of the Possibilities I I - �- wheat ebeck, -out of - which the amount d has all the professions and trades are rel Lre- Vy cumulated considerable wealth, an of the new. The result . 0oncess-lon i� , , , like Mr. McMast4x's, or even much , of the fine and costs were realized. . sented. The best indications of the id- was beyond the - I Sso�v� 0 . I � . lived for a long time in the township, cement of the place are found in the most sanguine anticipations. Situated ,;,,�, F, 'Ie 11 smaller, are rare ex6eptions. % !!!!! - inteDds to remove therefrom, having I van I L I I L . in a beautiful park -like Lcoulntr 1 �, � 0 occup . i commodi- erection of a fine large new mill with a witit . 6rs.-Thos, I . I -HuFon Notes. . purchased acomfortable and bluffs and openinL ., " A 'y L_ as and dotte ' ,.Itk ef 13, 4; AFTEP. coi3sidera)le delay and much ! - ' He has a fine capacity of 100 barrels per day, Wbic L I I . .. gIon � � Mr. G1. W. Beriy, formerly of Gode- ous property in SeLLforth. lakelets, the traveller can iinagi � b Deg I . : Line and will'be will shortly be in, operation, and in the ne iin, 4 th F,as'tbt tal k a Lieutenant. Governor has been ,rich bas'bo ; out the dry goods busi- property on the Gloshen building of a handsome new school house self in a huge park attached .to tht $On . f ness Of.W. a!o1n1neII,, Lucknow. . much missed, being an active member . manor of some English gentleman bought this fou- nd for the- Province of Quebeci. The I hich would be an adornment to even ; whilt 17..Oo , - thus. . . -One da,y last week . Mr.. Richard of the Methodist Church. w iious places. But it is 1 ot again the land fold .s.itself out in broad .$ 1. 2 I V position was offered'i to and declined by � ' More preten A XDTE�s I -iisfortune n of I open, rolli -which . 14 ,4- . I Hingston, of Morris, had the n -Our old friend, A. K. Robertso , osomin I would write, nor eve'a of g prairie, . - forme ' 6f Mo I u develops 1. V , ,the Mr. Chapleau. Jodge Angers is -the to fall ftom a I ad of stra* that was up- Morris, near Brussels, has arrived home, itself in greater stretches nearerthe . , lo, `-,.-� Mr the general &osperity of the surrou�nd- katchewan. The section is Sas- , Turnberr fortunate man, lib having abandoned the getting and bro e his collAr bone. - right side up, from ))is third trip across iDg country, for six townships by !six I on ti- back ';" Beach for the Gubernatoiial chair. . Mr. �Hingston Will be laid up f6r some time. the Atlantic this. seasion. He had a very ranges are filled with homesteader.$' of OISE HUGE PARK, h1ous- kI . eier, intends nice pas k, and beautiful to the eye at it yenee,rt er, Vx sage going but a rather rough ' . Angers was -a leading member . the better class. It is of a certain sect- Ileted , leaving that town shortly, and will to- and cold one on the return voyage. One- ion of these Aettlers though, who hil%ve all seasons, of the year, with the rick corn'p. - '-' Chapleau Government in the Province of cate in Hamilton. His business we of the most pleasing features is that his . t autumnal th.)ts of green and gold and . dwelling- -- - . ; . I tbrough various agencies been r4na- , ,te� . wer _ca� 06k erec . Quebec and as a:pblitician he has ,any- understand, has been p�rchased 'by a visits to the Old Land have proven most planted to �he Northwest. and whose amber and purple is a bo -suc w I ugbt by tP ry reputation. It was to 'Mr.'Follick-, of the same pliace. beneficial to his health, which was the success or f0lure in their Dew bome is a, Sion of bowers -of beauty, a perfect fle- bo , thing but a Savo. -Since the cpening of the season Mr. prime object in the first place. : ture of sylvan loveliness and rural peace ,,,r se,of St MATTtR OF GREAT MOMENT : movilat! his influence as much as to. that of a - ' - r, - . . 'Y' ,Robt. LaDg, 'of Exeter, htts shipped* to -At a sale of farm stock held on the which would charm the heart of poet or ten . . . not only to therriselves and those ,;�ho J I other man that the poin B1 Mr. J. F. Reynolds, 5th cOn- have befriended them, but to hundreds P . . .0 -James I 0 - - province was for , Manitoba and other t 21 carloads farm of I ainter' But the beauty -if n t so ard 13Arret years systematically plundered, that. the of apples, and i t is estitTiatdd that when cession, If ullett, last week an aged of others left! behind on the rocks and charming as that which the Crofters left sb( . the season closes lie will have S,hipped mare went at the handsome figure Of bogs 3,nd wa4tes of the far -away Heb- behiDd in the Hebrides -bas an a�ddi� fortable - le pockets of the Chapleaus, Senecals and ation alone 37 Icarloads. tional attractiveness in the wheat fields ,store -,The . . ' from Exeter st, $232; BpriDg Colts as high as $78; cows rides, who )toil and struggle on those , I other grabbers of like ilk might be filled.. whose. plethoric yield not yet en y the YOun'r' c' -Duncan INIcDonald, of Grey town- averaged $46 each ; two-year-old steers isles of which Black's 'gifted pen pours tirely 1, � . - The Montreal witness. sizes him up in ,ship, disposed of -a fine heavy draught brodgl�it $64 ; calves w-ent at $16 per out such a wondrous desaription of garnered dots the stubble, in yelloir tomarry"19. , fil I Y, two years ol d, to J. C.. H effernan, stooks, or in other places is heaped in Lit was leap � the following fashion: "JudgeAngers, pair,and Sheep at $15 perpair. Mr. splendor, of,beauty enchantment and - . whose effig . had been burned previously of Ethel, for the hands6me- figure James How . son wielded the harrimer. romance �he eye'may feast on the great stacks awaiting the thresher, 1,+,, I record the Ben is a scene - y of $145. She tipped the beam at i,110 ' (if pea6ce, of prosperity and of .of Tbessa101 . The total proceeds amounted to about beauties of nature, the ses thrill with t . M. le to I %t the. doors of the Parliament building, Pounds. . $1,500. Mr. Reynolds having rented pleasure at the ,majestic grandeur of sea- plenty. Here and there are the bu b Pace5 -. Was defeated in his own constituency : -The Grey and Morris cheese factory his place will move to Seaforth. - washed cliN 'and -crags, and the glisten- abodes of the crof ter8 built warmly and dau . ghter ,01 I k, 'has shut dowa for this season. The . snugly of loge, whiI6 close at band the "nony too. I without trouble, and relegated to private -On Thursday afternoon of last week Ing Waves, with trails of gold reflecting IL . '3- 4 , Sales this year have been of a very satis- ession of Grey, and from the gleHous westering sun, may fia k-od-bouses which, at first their living dist Chl�rcll 1 ' life so far as Provincial politics was ' Geo. Dark 12th cone I places, are I now utilized .as stables for 1juljord, Of-, I . . factory character, and persons patroniz- Miss Adel I ine, second daughter of Mr. one with del light, but scenery alone -no concerned. -To the Protestant minority ing the facto are well satisfied with their stock.. That was The first step, daughter 0 Michael Fox, l0th concession of . the matter whether lovely and winsome or wisely made, to provide themsetv 0 i,h t, Mr. Aiigers has been a representative of the result. ' . . es Witi We 'WIS - . -A young sm of Mr. A. 11. Webster, 8aarie township, were united in marriage majestic and a-we-inspirin -does not better bou,ses than they were at the be. Rill who hi i I - . . the worst inftuences against which they L by Rev. W. T. Cluff, at the residence of fill that important part of man's an . . I so of Goderich, while passing round the, ginning able -to afford. This, in itself � ins, aii -Z . have to contend in this Province. So the bride's parents. Miss Maud Hawk- atomy. the stomach. And so, living as ,,, an . indication of the success which ' I . . corner of King street and the Square in of the bride, their fathers lived before them in this . has � far as he dAred and was able he, by that town, . slipped on the long iron grat- Shaw, of Atwood, cousin I . � was the bridesmaid, and W. F. Kelly, paradise of beauty, men and women accompanied this emigrationmovement;. sels curlers the L LL legislation, 9trengthened the hands of ing opposite One of Mr. Crabb's stores I int it does not tell Whole tale. Th ' 11 ,a Medal. I of Brussels, was the groomsman. A hungered and starved, and kept body at � � the ecclesiastical authorities in the Pro- and fell, breaking his right arm near the beautiful lot of wedding presents were and soul together by ceaseless labor) v ast be learned from thesettler's thein� . -,*Is umpire. - vince in civil and educational matters. wrist. r readers will regret to given to the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Dark which, howe er anending, failed to t- Ives, whose own Words will begiven in , . infu-11 b ' L I I -Many of o i v ' L,nother letter. I A. B. J. ea for. —T . L Judge Angers is: capable of a good deal learn that Mrs Farrow, wife of Thomas commence married life with bright pros- give m ore than a mere Subsistence, and � L. p . amce Uf pects befqre them, and they have the offered no hope for the future, no pro . _ er of harm at Mr. Mercier 1will Farrow, -ex-M. P., of Bluevale, has been s' A Good Suggestion, ty concert, � L Quebec. J ill for some tii ne, and latterly has been best wishes of a large circle of friends for pect for anything beyond a niere hand to DEAR E.XPOSITOR,-I read yourexcel, givingday: probably make A tool of him in the end, getting much i rorse. She is not dxpected their future happines3. � mouth existence, not for the generation .have renlo I but the Lieu tenant- Governor's influence to survive lonj -,as consumption is doing -A largenumber of the young pea- alone, but for generations to come. It lent report of the Teachers' Conyentiop was a sorry condition for which the, land with much satisfaction, and I Wish .to .1-vansto- will be opposed to progress in this Pro- its insidiousbut fatal work. pie of Willis' church, Clinton, met in and not the people, was responsible. make a suggestion that occurred -to me the,vaw mi- � - vince as understood by English 'people." --John Grant, who has been thresh- the lecture room of the church after - You can't take the breeks off a High- af ter reading it. Briefly., it amounts to shine, iaeli � ing with Thos. Calder, of Grey, this fall, prayer meeting, on Wednesday evening lander, and mortal man couldn't take off this .-Let the head teachers of Bruce. ! . winter and -- I L 'eafortb, R,oxb0-r,.0, :: as at first - -- I COMMERCIAL- JJTNIoN seem . s to have is laid aside from work owing to a badly of last week, and organized themselves the barren rock food for the bairns, or field, R'ym ondville. 8 . . I - swollen hand. He thinks he was bitten into an association under the name of ch Winthr�p, Leadbur'y and Walton meet, I J&orris, bs . gained such headway inNovaScotia that by a black a i er some five weeks ago "The Willis' Church -Young -People,s net from the near -by sea that wbi � 34il,l street p ould provide against want for the ,arrange afew preliminary outlines, . and . . I the Postmas ter- General, recently unseat. while resting himself by lying.on the Association " h for.its obj�pt the w 11 a meeting of teachers to - voo.-Th I future. At last, even this desperate ca I organize a I avi"g Teachers'Club, or Local Instit the 'he -Ili ' ground, altho h he did no cution of Christian work in con- ate of affairs grew more forlorn, and . ute. .1 use ed for corrupt practices at his previous - sect. nection with the congregation, and the Bt - the 6ondition of thesepeople, part fisher- have heard that such meetiDgs used to .street for . election, in addressing his constituents, *John Scob ib of the Star Salt Works, spiritual and intellectual improvement men, part farmer -who ploughed both be held with.great profit and successa, ­ intend - Wo finds it necessary to pretend that Sir Goderich, has made an assignment to of its members. The membership is Dot the land and the sea -while still number of years ago ; and I am surt Ross has the sheriff. The works are 6,pa,ble of a coDfined to persons connected with the . - -1 Charles Tupper is, as commissioner for , struggling and toiling -on wearil t- there is among the teachers -it tbispart imsinesll � large output, nd, orders forsalt have CODgregation, but any person of good LY3 a a Nettle will -1 d the attention of philanthropists, of the country today quite sufficient � � � � z Canada, going in for Commercia . Union not In 6 I this year bat the busi- moral standing is eligible for, merAerw tracte . . Sfmale and I f . who sought to remedy their distress by ability of various kinds to sustain a local or something so like it that it would be ness ;easn :a;,.red from - irreolarity of ship. . . I removing them to another land,- where Institute duriD g at I east six months -of. I Nint', 311cl. silly to draw a distincti6. Mr. Me- management, and creditors became im- -John Shanklin, a teamster of Gode- by honest labor they could overcome the year. If the gentlemen indicated . tfie corset Lelan is sa,id to have made 11 a. great patient, with t I he above result. rich, was brought before Mayor Seager, dire Want and grim poverty and make will kindly ta-ke up m y proposal in tbe � zcal,e.-'A&,d J . point " when he said that the men who -The Grand Trunk Railway Corn- of that town, a few days ago, on a cha;rge homes for �hemselves wb ich' they could f riendly way that I huve tried to niake I ters unless. . pany are ai;oul to erect a large addition of stealing a bag of wheat from the barn - These were it, I am certain that essays, lessons, - the Bu,d6 - proudly call their Own.' . ; - I were shouting themselves hoarse,f or ex to their station in Wingham, which will of Andrew Drysdale, Huron Road, THE CROFTER"i, - lectures, discussions, drills, readingsand I More will i . � � I ion court �o tended ttrade relations with the United be for the accommodation of their great- Goderich township. Mr. Drysdale miss- musi3 will be forthcoming from willing � - - ; they deriving their name from the erofts. . . .. I Scates were moving heaven a.ud earth to ly increasing blusiness in freights. The ed the bag on Tuesday morning, and ' workers. The use of the Town Hall, L. Doyle . orsinall farms of from. five to twelve I ' o, as new st t r ' will be 4Ox2O feet and traced the wheels of a wagon into town, acres, whi6h they ]eased in the North of the Public or the High School would . I his Magici defeat Sir Charles Tupper, wh W i I , b';,r abc u uil t Qn the east end of the the grain having dropped through a hole S 9 probably be courteously allowed ftr 3.5��,,,On a i cotland. Their landlord -or landlad,�. � f Canadian Commissioner, would do all he, station housell I in the bag along the road in sufficient _was Lad� Cathcart, and in 1883 sfi,a in eight or ten meetings, if some one:vould minutes, ' could to secure those extended trade -re- -We regr�t to hear that Eddie, quantity to make the trail very easy. a pure spirit of, philanthropy sent 'out M. &ke the first.move. In common ,with - Von it Wit ngest son 6f Marsden Smith, of Grey,. In company with Officer Yule he follow- several others who have spoken of this boasts of lations. If Sir. Charles Tupper will do � you , . here ten families to whom she lent F,100 - - all he can to extend the trade relatio' * is so poorly that he has been ts,ken to a ed the traces to Shauklin's stables, per family at Six per cent. interest. She matter, I should like to see a -couple of , I " . n8' I:orouto physi ian, as there appears to where the wagon stood, the whi eat trail bought all, their little household chat� Institute meetings held before Uliririt- I between Canada and the United States,: be Something very peculiar about his ail- being covered with sawdust Entering A!luatiou satisfactory to them. mas--say Saturday, Nov. 12th and . fles at a v SEloov.-i ' he has c4langed his mind greatly. within nient, which is supposed to be enlarge the stable the bag and grain were found In the follbwing year, 52 families from Saturday, Dec. 10th. A new sty -le of � I +� , , the. past .two months. ButSirTupperis ment of the liver. It is to be hoped he hidden in a covered buggy. Shanklin I- Lady Cat . h . cart's properties, two from, teaching literature has lately . been .gain. bailiff of S. to his"bed; , a . . will speedily be restored to his usual when interrogated, denied any know- the Duke 6f Argyle's tenantry on the Isle ing ground in the province and- I -know his n1tilba ; ;, never very particnlar ; he will prcmis.e , health. I ]edge of the matter. He was remanded �f Tiree, three from Lord Dunmore's many young teachers besides myself wbo " from. , I . tlan(; anything that will likely win-, public --At a ineeting of the Directors of for further evidence'. te, twin from Mr. Darrach's of Tor- Would like to get some more light. on . , I the Hullett Agricultural Society held es parts. ., favor and he always likes to be on the Mr. Sharman gave -There are few of our readers who �O ridaen, in the Highlands, and one or two that -and other subjects. Cainnot we - A)wvn I last week in Clinton, .1 secure union and co-operation by taMng popular side. It Shows well, therefore, - not kno--w or have not heard of Mr. J. J. from the Isle of Lewis, were sent out. Circle -,V�� . the sidb-saddle to Miss Swan, of Bruce -;L�50 a little pains to bring it about ? I hope, � 7 Fisher, of Beumiller, in the township Of Their old landlords advanced them � : for the growth of the'Commercial Union field, this- b g the first prize for a Colborne. Mr. Fisher was one of the per fam4 and a similar -sum was leaned I have not defeated that desirable end evening 11 ' sentiment, that I . iis colleague and'spoke I s- Jady rider. er1r. John Mason refused first who imported Clydesdale stallions eat Land by my -clumsy way of writing about it. I president' . ,to accept t I rize awarded him on his them by -the Canada Northw I Mrs, War, man in order to, save the skius of both for service in this County and has done Com, pany 1 which had secured large traets Let us h,ea:.r from others, . It is the i . . .Olt a, mistake having been , - Yours truly, � , . . two y"r-old , , . much to develop tnis iinportant interest. of land ti&aghout the Canadian North- � - � is forced to make a pretense of being in . . -. , weekly M1. � Made in its ag a. In the year 1829, 1�e helped to shingle west, and which took this means of set- TLACHER, � a � � .. . . i . -- - . M Science, I favorof it. I i -Atl a mee.ing of the Ontario Branch a house in Goderich, and he moved into tlin up ithe government lands in the ---- 1, � -.-.-.- ­ ­- . . Royal Caledo iian Club in Toronto last g A M ­A� . . the township of Colborne in the year west in 6rderl to increase the value of Rifle Match. -- * . - lato 4 . the p - : . , - News of the Week'i : week the inat er of grouping the clubs 1831"; the land was surveyed that their own intermingled properties. 'It The Seventeenth annual match of the I M,4314400 ; �' I . . MUZZLlNG TRE PREss.-Mr. Walsh came up. InTgroup 14 are Wingbain, spring, and he hel 'ed to set out pickets was, muttlially agreed that the money Huron Rifle Association was held at the - � t rig h t I i . ) Kincardine" xiistowel, Brussels, Luck- 13 . _ tbolcot Range, � Clinton, on Tuesday, ca . � , the proprietor of the People, a Wexford now and.Wroketer. A medal *was also for . nearly the whole township. In should be repaid at the end of ten years, A I two W -1W p%per, was on Monday last sentenced to . n Kin- April 1832", Nin Fisher's father got a but that the interest for the first three the Ilth iDst. The vetera;n Presideot, were t - i * one month's imprisonment for publishing given to be played for betwee deed for the hand he had taken up, years should not be demanded antil the Major W. F. ,N1 array, whose zeal in rifie , bi -, ca.rdine and Wingham with Dr, Ten- I ties be 4i. " � reports of rn�,etings of suppressed nant, of Lucknow, as umpire. being 5,460 acres, this,was Subsequently expiration of the third year. tont of shooting never lags, discharged :the � ly pnlii,34 branclies of the National League. An divided np among the children, each the ,C100 one yoke of oxen and a cow duties of range, offi-cer in his -usually 8ffl- ' � I -The following is the latest wrinkle 1 S TAT W - appeal was allowed and he was admitted son receiving 500 acres and each daugh- for each family, besides the necessary cient m an -Der, and with satisfaction. to all I ' in the way of novel advertising : Mr. - concerned. The attendance was good, the inere. to bail. � ter 300. 'Mr. Fisber, known better as food farin implements, wagons, etc. , I ,depairtme I 13ATTENBURG � HEARD FROK.�A dis- ,,James Hami ton, druggist, of Blyth, 'I the veteran horseman," is still active werel purchased, so that, after the ex- . but the marksm, en were greatly hai�- I , patch from Ballmoral Castle announces has recently dyed three pigeons with and spry, and does the largest part of penses of the journey were deducted, pered by shifting -winds, alternate 'rain I way, thel that theRrincess Beatrice, wife of 1"rince Diamond dyes and- let them go as an his own plowing yet. Long inay he be the new-coiners were almost penniless- and 'hail, and ever flitting light ana addition 'I Henry, of Battenberg, has ln�' en de- advertisement for the dyes which he spared . . - shade, wb ich bad the equect of keeping I small for l sells. The birds look very pretty, one . : so far as ready cash was concerned , I I , are dOWN livered of a daughter. Both are doing � -The Goderich Star of last week says: when they picked, out their new hom. es. the individual scores lower than they � : , being dyed blue, one orange and one . � . W pre -Bent ; well. I . On Sunday morning about six o'clock But they had ould have been under more favorable company EIGHT IN.ciiEs OF S.Now.-One Of the pink. . I SCOTCH ENERGY ,circum at: ces. The following are tbe . . -The Sarnia Observer of last week Turnkey Henderson of the county jail, an R Improven severest snow �and wind Storms ever . - thrift, endurance and perseaverence to scores :� known at tlie.B'Iack Hills,Dakota, set in said: "Dr. Coleman, of Seaforth is took from their cells two of the prison aid them instead, and as results show First matcli, range 200 yards, stauding IMPRI)i anxious to t6st the territor� in the ers to prepare breakfast for the boarders I I to be th Saturday evening last and continued all _ il itutes, This position ; � 600 yards, any position, oev. en � vicinity of Sarnia for salt, and if suc- at tbat' institution -the usual custom, they proved excellent substl . i mutb, ini - night-. 'Eight ibehes' of snow fell and cessful to erep't works. He appears to and in this instance the cooks were one Scheme of colonization, which on the shots at each range -. ' I Proveol I � the drifts seriously impede travel. be confident ' and has broached Smith and the now pretty well-known face of it appears to bephilanthropic and I Staff Sekgt. Wilson .......... 62 .. .. .37 00 . by takiml f success . . - 6 00 I LADY Brusuy's TRAwic. DE.�TH.-It a term for well devised, at once attracted the at- 2, N. Robson ....... - ....... ­ 61 ... -i ' , his scherne to Some members of the John Eno, -who is serving 3 Johl) Jolinston . ........ ­­ r,0 ­­; 5 00 ting in r, - horse stealing. About the time their tention of persons interested in kind- . - is stated that the death of Lady Brassey, 0 .­ 3 00 . . 4 Wni. Grigg .................. 5 . . bank, of i which was reported several days ago, council with -a view to seeing what en � I ly deeds, and in the following ye r Bar- F) Ir. lifteCaAney ................ 43 ....... 300 i , ragement-, if any, could be given work should be completed the turnkey I a ' . � ly renov, was ver"y tragic. Maddened by fever - c011 I o look them up again, but oness Butdett,Couttes and Sir Francis 6 CaPt. Wilson ..... 43 .1'....2 00 . him." , - . prepared t - 7 Hy. Stanbury .......... * - " ­ 38 ......11 00 in tb e f ric she jumped over board from the' yacht'. ag man Eno missing. A de Wint6n sent -out twenty families 8 E. (;. Cou ice ...... � - ------- ' -The gatel receipts on the days of the found the yow rt ­.. ba�ieftlwr' and her husband, who quickly dived 'lums, of East London, In 's,r), � i show amounted to .$316 I few moments served to show that he had from the 8 ...... . after her, wasl with difficulty rescued I -ore Second Match, ranges same as first - establwl ! � and the entrance fee was 10 cents for taken French leave through the large the year of the rebellion, a few in N. Robson .......... ­ ...... T � . A PIV 7 from sharing the fate of his wife. . Crofter f kmilies were added to the - 1 49 ....­ . 1.00 � � adults and 5 for children, besides a good iron. gates -which lead from the yard-. to 2 E. G. Courtice. ­'� 54 ... ... week pq TnE WHEAT �SURPLUS OF THE UNITE -D 1 '86, through the ..... * 53. - 5 44) 1 , in I list of members, each one of whom re- the street. Governor Dickson took i.n colony, and in * instru- 3 Lkxit. Young- ' ' - " " * * ' " * .... ... I STATES. -Bradstreet estimates that the , k o the mentality of Lady Scott, who owns the 4 .Majoy Wilson..... .. � ­­ ­ 4,9 ...... SOO : tll�: b e ceived two ' tickets. - This shows a the situation at a glance -the ey t 5 St= Wilson .......... 46 ..- � 3 0 keptin a cer- Isle of Harri,s, eight families fromthat - Store wj wheat surplus of the United 'Statesis gate has heretofore been 00 - � large crowd, which would have been at 0 F. . ey ....... ­­..... 45 ...... *2 . 110,000,000 of �bushels from the States least one half larger had the weather tEdn Spot in his private quarters ; Eno island were forwarded, -along with a 7 -Capt. Wilson .................. 44 .. ... � I 00 - the, coul � and Terr�itori' ky been as fb,vor�bI6 as last year. had been doing a chorei in the jailor's Similar number from other parts Of -SQOt- 8 Chas. Avery.. - - ­ -- V2 ...... 10 . Ing to - "" ' Mountains and 251000,000 from those - I _The people of Lucknow are agita-- quarters the day previously, and proba- land. In all about 200 farn. ilieS, repre- I . . For the hig'hest".aggregate score in visabilliftli upon the Pa"cific coast. Of this- surplus senting 1,000 souls, were brought across first and second matches, the Assoclatioll to be . . Iting the starting of a foundry in that bly seeing the key had taken advantage gil 40,000,000 have alr6ady been -shipped ; place. At a meeting of the ratepayers of the first convenient opportunity to the Atlantic through the exertions o callenge cup, va,1 ne �45 - to the' t(; . 15,000,000 bushels will be required fo�. recently held it was d6cided to submit use it.. Constable Yule, Bailiff John the Scotch landlords and the Canad I .N. Robson ...... � ­ � ......... 105 ...... Cup laian a Ui consumption in the Atlantic'; States, . . I Northwest Company, one hundred and . . 4 � I .. 6 a by-law to I raise the sum of 81,000 Knox and others were on the chase in " 2 Lieut. Young ................ 100 ...... 4 00 I Inoney � . leaving an - avqi1able surplus 'for th7 I less than half an hour; Knox got the fifty of these being crof ters. They were s � Staff Sergt. Wilson- ........ 98 ...­ 3 0 z the Use � � vF-bich it is ptoposed to loan to a couple i European market of 55,000,060 bus 8 and drove to the residence of a located iri two settlements -one in the The conditions of the cup to be "'OR . � � �el of mechanics.'from I London named Tait first clue . . ,countil.! east of the Rocky Mountains. ' This is y oi 'Moosomin, Wapella and Bar. twice before becoming the property of � . I and Turner, for a term of ten years free brother-in-law of -Eno's living in Col- vicinit . . 11 Tur, ; mu --h below the surplus available in .- ugh to get rows; and the otherinthe bluffs near the winner, therefore it is w the absO- .1 I ! of interest on, condiition that they start borne. He was fortunate eDo ,,, no I lriv%ior * : . : Ilul some former years. Z . a straight answer to his questions at Qu'Appelle, northeast of Regina. The lute property of N. Robson. . . : i J I a foundry in the village. � I tea , i of.- , . i - : ­ �he s�ggestion of the pastor, the once and found that the fugitive had first batc� arrived in the fall of the Consolation match, open to Mein- . . Af � . -The,Clint6n New Era of last week -At stopped for breakfast and departed again year, but actut\,l farming operations were bers who have not won a prize A -et tm I has the following: Unless Sc' Metbodist church in Kinburn is re- es before. He took up of course not commen6ad till the fol- in previous matches, also to Menl' � . , � ott Act ceiviDg a I needed repair; a coat of about 45 minut I gave jw lowing spring. The system of farming bers who did- not compete; rang� . the f,jll� fines are made. payable forthwith, some 0110- d the chase again and soon saw his man � . paint outsoo, . � � , the inside -repaired an . difficulty is occasionally exper . xe,ed in kalsomined, 'the walls papered with a crossing a field, and by a neat turn here differing greatly fron-i!that in the 200 yards, any position, number 01 � ley , ,,�,7w . . colle'cting the . same, as the par,� down a side line came suddenly upon the old countr , the company erected a shot '- � � and ly S ;): . I 'Cos, . ,y fined light colored: Oak, and the shed is to be . 1 � . The tries every subterfuge to avoid payment game in a piece of woods, capturing him. house for its own inspector amougst 1 C. willianis ........ � ......... I "I 115 . . enlarged also. The outlay is not very - ,) .1 obn Aver ........ � ........... is ...... 3 00 I and bring him back to headquarters, a them, and he instructed and advised . nkisse(L of.their ues. I Here is a caseiin point large antl "'it will look so much im 1 James Ivatkins .............. 12 ...... � M i i i distance of over 12 miles, with coin- them to supervise their work.. This -3 the ic,L which, h weve.,,r, we axe pleasea to s.ay, prov ' , n ill , 1 1� . ed no o I e will regret the cost, And For the highest aggregate .score � -�ceptional. - Mr. Porteous all t I position was filled until thi's spring by I I f u tur,e� t is decidedly e, . of mendable quickness, much to the joy of � runs a hotel at�[ Exeter, but his wife gen- h 9 will be done without the aid Governor Dic�son. Eno was brought Mr. S. A. Bedford to whose tact, ability first and second matches the Ontario is the, U . - the tdapot. . . 0 - and knowledge no small part of the re- Rifle Association medal, 6peti to niem- case to, erally has charge of the same. 8he was -A peculiar accident happened to before Judge Tonis on Wednesday morn medal: J. O�t Ing, charged with breaking jail, and sen- suits are due. Ile was Succeeded by bers who have never won a � I recently fined for violation of the.8c the h6use of Mr. N. Sundercook,Londes- Johnston, 91 points. - . . . , tenced to three months more in addition '%� Act and givena, certaiu tirne in wbich boro, the other day. He had it up on Mr. M. 1'. Currie, who ably fills the of- - � -A her fine, but she failed to pay � to his present sentence. Ile told the fice and who has gained the confidence I " --- - -,- store ill to pay. . ) prop% and was having a cellar built r t h e v.- a � uted to go and' see his and esteem of the company's wards. ! Some.time on MondDy evening of last Wvt I . and a warrant 'was issued for her arrest, beneath it, when some of the props gave cOu . - . ' ecute it, mother and had fully intended tJ return I This, of course, is last week Mr. Wm. Thorne's boot and gas ar*" When the constable went to ex . way, and the house fell over on its side. . ONLY TRE, BEGINNING . A ilnpozib� shedroppedoffher clothes andiumped Mr. Sundercoek was working in the again when he had accomplisW that shoe store in 11 itebell was burglariz I I I . . into bed, telling the constable to arrest cellar at the time, and was fortunate filial duty, but His honor did�'t seem of what may prove a gigantic scheine for and -.two pairs of I)oots valued at $q doctor; - i I benefitting two countries --relieving the- taken away. . 4wokeq . � . her if he dared. Here was a dilemina. enough to eocape without any injury. to believe this statement. . 0 � ; I I . . . � - . - . . I . - � - . . I � -- I � � I I I I . I . � . . � . � . . I . . . ; I I :� I : � . - 11 �, -1 I . I � . - I - I . I � . . I I � - - I— I I . � . I . . � . . I . .- - - . I . : . ­ . - . - 1. 11 . - � . � - rei i � In f) a i ! � (�i U19 I I I � - I I � . I . I � I . s . . Z I . . Z I ­ . . � i I - I . . : I . I ; .. . . . . I . . � . . I . . . i � I � ­.­ . - � ­ ­... z.--..-- - - - ­-" ­­­ - ­