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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1892-06-24, Page 1ie�ty this Cora - 11 be -e in , , . - I I . U11 19 ? . � _.� I - - i I I I ; . . McLEAN BROS., Publishers. -FIFTH YEAR., � ,_ "ORTH9 FRIPAYs JUNE 24, 1892. - ! 1. $1.50 a Year in Advance. - TWENTY . - . SE - I 1 - -, . I - I . WHOLE NUMBER, 1,280 1 � - I i I I - - ------- I � 1� I . hioh he pleaded guilty to well-to-do not. I Ascompanying t4'em was, a time, the doctor pronounding it a cage of I the others, if he were still taller than the which you admit do exist as the Dominion the financea Of the United States Govern- village, after w I � I other with whom he used to measure setting fire to Daniel Purdy a house I 't first-class bandi The latter pla�ed a eaur�- heart failure, and stating that- no inquest , is constituted. It in quite true, as you say, ment. It proven my assertion to a demon- * 1 68 height . HOT ir & bar of selections M, among was necessary. a, if he could not turn, the scales at a � - that Annexation would not change the goo. stration, so any intelligent person can see. October and Samuel Draper's last Mi on the platfor' ' The deceased was about heavier than could the other III - them " God 8 ve the Queen." The crov0d years of age, He had three daughters, one few pounds enced him to Kingston peci. - oo The judge, sent 'n I � I �. graphical positions of the various provinces In 1891 the States collected 8216,000,0 being the only Yankee in the � � of the Dominion or assi-milate their inter- from imports ; they spent $ . 112,000,000 in tentiary for life, The prisoner is middla- cheered the delgation h�artily, and the lat- of whom is Mrs, MoMurchy, of Harriston, boys. John, ' I WiELATHIER Anuexationists do not pensions, which, in the natural course of &Red, and has alreg.Ldy served three terml, ter re onded with rousing cheers for Cle+ wife of the principal of the High School; family, resolved to uphold the honor of the I ests or aspirations. r different offences. land. 51he cars were all draped with Street - another, Mrs. Tolmier, of Harrisbur wife stare and stripes while the others were just assert either directly,or by implication that events, must soon cease ; they had a dash in all fourteen years, fo � p � -that they would get ahead of . I era bearing Cleveland's name. ; i of the station agent of the Grsnd�runk an determined 11, : � any such fisult would be secured. But are surplus in the treasury of $37,000 , 000,which * . I � I ' 4 . graduatps Railway; ol in him in some way. The first event of the ! —It is said that Keeley -cured ' and a third, who taught scho . you not in makin use of such language, they could have done without. It is clear, - Free Trade. . I some time, now contest was a race of 1:00 yards for a box of . CLOTHING. 9 _ are considered poor riska by the ci�-d-line life the vicinity of London for eluding the issue? Annexation would alter therefore, that when their pension list DEAR EXPOSITOR. —Since you have donp - - can Eagle. the relations the various provinces bear to ceases they can manage without collecting a . insuranae companies. They won't car About an hour before his death cigars, which went to the Ameri the honor to quote some remarks made them. These Keeley-pured izrad"tes do 't a teamster who drove into the yard talked The next evening another Canadian resolved I - I those'portions of the United States with dollar by customs taxation. Let me tabu- !ne iy recent Chicago letter and also dra* like this discrimination, it apol to do battle in a foot race, but ended by - - � in rr ears, a to Mr.. McCormack, who praised and petted I late it : ! I ` - No need far you to be suffering which it is manifestly to thbir interest they my attention to the supposed remedy for t have organized the Golden MutuaL 1�aouran e one of the horses. banding over'to the victorious elder brother Q at - 11, the gradu- another box of cigars and a dozen oranges. should be able to bav! absolutely free and Collected by Customs Taxation, ' ,216,000,000. evils I complain of, would you be goo Association. They will insure each h r —Missen Burton and Rende . L I sting nurses at . � � - I buy a unfettered commerce ; t would give them Pension Lint, soon to cease, $112,000,000. 000. enough to let me say a few Words in * reply�. hereaf ter, i the Hamilton City Hospital Then was consternation and trouble in the t froin the heat, when you can Cash Surplus, I �� 1 $37,000,000. $149,000, i . camp of the Canadas, but the spirit of mis- � _ � perpetually what the maintenance of the . — If I thought for a moment the introductioii —Mrs. Jennison, who lived on 1he towi. Training School, have .been presented with �� - fi I boundary here denies them, free trade, and 1 867,000,000. of Free Trade would Out a stop to the con,- line of West Williams and Mo!Gillivra , their diplomas and medals. chief proposed the question of height. While ",I . Suit n ade to order, for EIGHT - I I � i .i y I what is:the essence of -my argument. With This $67,000,000 could be easily shifted to tinued exodus which is daily going oil, � died suddenly at her residence I the other —Rev. Father Brady's horse ran away at John was away the other boys padded the �., ) feet of their representativeso that he showed �� i � af 6 free trade' their interests and aspirations the inland revenue branch and Free Tradd, would support any political part] i'� DOLtARS. We think we h6re s 7 - whO evening. Mrs. Jennison had been v'isitiDg Woodstock Friday, throwing Miss Hanlon I It But 7 1 Id be assimilated with those of the great declared with the world, but, at the very would make it their platform, providing f 1 , won - tit a neighbor'n, Mrs. Schofield, and on 4r and Miss McDonald out of the buggy and f ully one quarter of an inch the taller. 1 � � . i ily Yankee was not to be caught, and I ti - country of which they would then form a atoms taxation would be less could be proven that by ouch a course op n 1i in saying that you can't buy the same worst, the cu return home called for a member of t�e drs the' latter nearly a block, i jured the w 'a- � . !� part ; and whether the different provIincoe than $1 per head, is agsinst almost 85 per desirable an end could be 3,ccomplished. family as she was entering the' door a6d her pro ably fatally. ' catching the slipper of his competitor di I , . afternoon I . tused or remained with diverging interests ppositis then almost Immediately fell down and —On Wednesday afternoon of last week, covered the fraud. On Monday ;1 -4 � I % I : goods at a little higher price. Think head paid in Canada, for the population of a just now, however, rather the ol � 9 rooms of Mr. S. �! D would be a matter of no moment whatever United Continent 'would be 70,000,000. movement has get in by an expression Of expired. . while blasting about six miles north of the family repaired to the � ., �, f- 10 long as they fused wi th the newly areated I --.*— opinion reverse to that policy. The late —Mr. Walter Barrie, son of the Is �e Campbeliford, James Johnstone was badly H. Ray, where they sat for a family group. . aver a Suit made to order For $8. - I I it, ) I whole. � I it Canadian Lambs in England, utterances of Lord Salisbury on the trade Walter Barrie, of North Duufties, h a burned and cut about the head, hands and Our citizens were highly pleased to shake j i I 4 That the true remedy is to be found in TotheEditorof TumilIvP-ON EXPOSITOR* question of Great Britain, the birth place Of recently been taking out-of-door views f arms by the premature discharge of a blast. the hands of the boys who all number many . 1�_ - Cheap, ain't it ? Free Trade and Direct Taxation, as you de- Strathroniarks among their warmest friends, ir . - 1; ., 1- SIR.—I take the liberty of forwarding to free trade ideas, unmistakably shows that the fine scenery around ,Ayr, which he in —A great Farmers' Institute picnic is to I - 1; clare, is purely speculative assertion at beat. 9 - . �, q you for publication a copy -of a letter given even that country is awakening to the fact tends sending to Mr. John K. R se, photo- be held at Grimsby on the 7th and Sth of . ' ;; ais You offer not the slightest proof. But as bangle will have to be made, if Ontario Fruit Perth Items. .4 We have a nobby range of Co below, from Alderman Frankland to Mr. J. that some c grapher in Denver, Colorado, who former�y July, A meeting also of the J 11 you appear to have great confidence in the they desire, as the first nation of the world, -in Ayr : Growers' Association will be held in con- —Dr. and Mrs. Cavan, of Toronto, are �i E. Story, our Farm foreman, who took the . followed that business " - � 1! cr_ 13 '.i,h .14 **- . . L. t -;Q.1 . i ! L L . . visiting at Motherwell. lamas, aiders- rwo of I : called ,d the, I ,ks, on V , -: bloods 1� . J� 'do not � to, dis, I , �topher ierious i ,er, ia. luanti- �' ,xeter ad the I Mon - at paa- . � g cart 1' � �Work- - . -utting elobert -Small wa, on tir were � a weam . Tchwat : I �Ont of I . eatcatt �, have f'l 7 Ijr.tusw i r r tbLe I &a � which 5action ig the � I mem- intaina. , work vill ba ,turned ; Satur- is, trip., na made ere a-- Tected I trNck, . be, in > be a, d. and rounty'! �vening I � I EliTn- , 'o O�.— reation I ia the I � finish - .ter IN3 1 . kV.. J. I I and F.. i1ming- � lie big � W, J. � I �. field. 4 "linton i,e rec- ,i w ith mence., . ,� Hey- �cea on I "n' Our lalyff.— wa left o� Paint . � I John sorneat �adorn- iption, nvaral I whea ople of In tha a Port I ius t. ��.05 for � it -going sure of- . Geo. Y, four ble to ,��Fall cinity, A Mrs. D, have A this . �e:l to r. and 1, were . lues- . �itc , hen . . - whore w is a i that � , . . � 5r and � �.edaes- vvas, 4G .16 late 6, who . Verth. , , broth � I - I Crand jamea - I ., Robb I Her- Iyor of ce:tseil and Coats and Vests, made ,up in the panacea you a r, an as ne er a - lambs referred to to Mointreal and put them to hold their own in t. e race or .--- . — enus, ithe brilliant or, r that. VIK Is Juncroian w t 1) e ple"W. I controverny involving the fate of a conti- on board ship en route for England. This supremacy. Since the a4vent of Free Trade such a display in the evening sky, is no --Dr. Hagerman and Dr. Kilbourn, who —Mr. John Blowes, of the Mitchell mar - latest styles, in Alpaccas, Flannels, nent should fairly dodge any argument, let letter bears upon a subject which should be into Eugl&Dd over half a century, ago, the moving toward the earth, and about the e9d. left Parkhill a few weeks ago for the United ble works, is doing a splendid business. - . us analyze the proposition together. I do a- conditions have vastly changed and it ' - States, have gone into partnership for the —The Stuart flourir-g mill in Mitchell is - � of much interest to the farmers at the pre Is 11 of this month will appear at its bright Serges, Linens, etc. .'No more attrac- not mean to quarrel with the great principle ent time. . question whether the advocates of that da' est. When at the present time examinjid practice of medicine in Milwsukee, and re- again in full operation, arid in rushed with of Free Trade and Direct Taxation in them- LivERPOOL, May 31st, 1892. and time would evince the same zeal andy with a telescope, the planet preselits the ag port that they have been well received and business. tive ,00ds, to be found anywhere. We !elves, but I distinctly take issue with you J. E. STORY, Farm Foreman, 7 enthusiasm to bring it about had they lived pearance of a half-moon, and m%y be So I n that prospects are bright. —The date of the Boutb Perth election 01 I in your assumption that their application to ot College I in our age, The cheap loaf argument was with the naked eye in broad daylight. i —About 1,000 Patrons of Industry from trial has been changed from the 27th inst., . - CoDi, Canada as a nation separate politically from Governmel all right and proper during the inception of en of Elgin and Middlesex visited to September Stb, I are world beaters on Clothing. e Guelph, Ontario: f —Dr. John Murray, F.R.S., Edinburg the counti n the rest of the continent would secure us mbs are sold the great principle when England, the pio- J c of the Staffis circuit I . . that free trade with the States, which we all DEAR SiR.—Your beautiful la neer manufacturer of the world, with .her who has been on a visit to his r1latives n the Ontario Agricultural College, on Thurs- —The annual pie-ni ove on Friday, and see. well, and Nvhen you consider how Joreign London, left for Toronto on his ,Way to his day of last week. Lunch was provided for will be held in Pulman's gr . know, whether we are honest enough to ad- cattle and meat sell in England in "compari- ships and men, required an abundant supply Scottibh home a few days ago. Prior to k is them, after which addresses were made by July let. mit or not, is essential to the enjoyment of son with their own, may we in Canada not of raw material, but of what avail is the leaving be was waited upon by; Preside A leading members of the association. —Mr. James Brown, of Motherwell, has a prosperity by the Canadian people even low priced food now if, small as the sum Robert Reid, of the St. Andrew'si Society 6f t, of London so far recovered as to be able to walk wit ,TACI,*r.SO- ' BROS.7 remotely approaching the prosperity of the rejoice that you, Sir, can send to M6 99 ired to pprch —Abele Steel, horticulturis . , iN, lambs from that great institution, and that requ see it, that sum cannot be London, who presented him with a comp�,i_ township, has some home-grown ripe to- now. . I . Makers of What is Newest and, Best United States, in which country,let me add,. I can realize on them home prices. Why, obtained in consequence of the sharp com- mentary resolution from the Society, 0 matoes to show. These were ripened in the - —Airs. Simeon, of Brodbagen, has had a he a piece of information pertinent to this - I . petition of nearly all the nations of the . 4- in thegrave of there are sheep, coming alive from South ' which he made a, neat reply. - i open air, notwithstanding the cold late handsome monument erected c I in Clothing, Seaforth. point, and not generally-kDown in Canada " America and they'slaughiared well, and yet, earth backed up by a wall of protection, -On Saturday evening, about 9,'30 o'cloc . The seed was sown the 15th'of her decease ' d husband who died last fall. i the assessAd value of all property, excluding as they -could not go into the open market, The United States to -day, by . the wisdom Philander Howard, an old resident of Esse� February under glass, and transplanted. —Mr. James Hanna left Milvertou the - � railroad property, increased 45.84 per cent. 6 pence is all they brought, siniing the off& of this course, are growing rich at I —At Chatham Friday afternoon, while other day for the Toronto hospital, where I - . -from 1880 to 1890, or from $370 per head of I I the expense of Britibin's folly. The McKinley was on his way home when he was sudden�y Playing On the river bank in the park, 1 be intends having an operation performed on Continental Union Again the Population in 1880 to $1,000 per head in while y6ur lambs, in my judgment, realize -piece of pr taken ill, and died of heart disesse befo e of Mr. ' his leg. I EiDiioR Hrito-,- EXPOSITOR, —Sir, —Per- - 1890, an increase without parallel in the his- 8�, pence per poundi You would have re. tariff has proved itself a master medical aid arrived, Deceased was born �t Rennie Stewart, aged nine years, son r —Dr. J. W. White, son of postmaster - mit me to thank you for having inserted in joiced to have seen the droves of . good ,MeD, tective skill, to those who doubt it let the; Port Credit in 1821, was a staunch Reform�er John Stewart, waded out into (leep wate your last issue my letter of May 28th, in tory of nations, ancient or modern. from 30 to 80 years of age, e . ur note the cry of the barley raisers of Canad ' He leave & and was drowned before assistance could be White, St. Marys, left last week for the xamining yo a' and a highly respected citizen. . Northwest, in -tending to practice as a medico answer to your opening article on " Anmexa- You believe that the admission of Euro. lambs, but Eugli'3h hospitality is -great ; the tin plate workers of Cornwall, and t'? widow and a fami I ly of six children. el s tian." As you prefer the term,," Annexa- pean goods free into Canada, to be stacked they do things with great heartiness. We cutlere of Sheffield, the latter have been b�t —Fire broke out Saturday morning in ttIe —At'the Orilli& police court one day last at Edmonton. - __ . tion," I shall also employ the same word in along the international border, for smug- are losing heavily with our Canadian bul- , so hard that they positively refuse to Par' factory of the Ontario Wire Fencing Co�-n. week Theodore Wilmot, a boy 15 years old, —Most of the farmers around Anderson ._ . . . gling purposes, would compel the United aipate in the coming Chicago World's Fair. pany, Picton, totally deitroying 'the build- was charged on four separate indictmeDtil are workiDg at their turnipii, although the this discussion, though I believe that Conti- locks this season, as the U ited States are U h nental Union gives the reader unaccustomed States to give.us free access to their, mar- sending their cattle by thousalinds, I believe For five millions of Canadians with a large inge and one storebouse, including the with forging orders on merchants for goods land is almost too wet to be worked. Spring to ; He wa . a a dime novel crops are looking elegant in that section. to such a discussion a better apprehension of kets in return for the free access that under Canada will lose E2 per headi—I mean the and increasing public debt to attempt a Free valuable machinery and about ' n miles;of and pleaded guilty. the end to be gained by the re -union of the Free Trade would be givem, to ours. I hippers—on their first 21,060 head. In all Trade policy alongside of a powerful and woven wire fencing. The lose is about devourer. . —Mr. Warrington, cheese buyer, shipped maintain that exclusion would become more a rosperous protective nation would indeed —George E.Johnson, an employe of Frank about $2,000 worth of cheese .from Listowel Anglo-Saxon race on the American continent. decided even�than at present, and more than, the years I have been in the trade I never to an not of political madnes8—and no party $10,000 ; insured in the Etna for $8,600. Burnett, of Asphodel, Hastings county, was the other day, purchased from the Gotham Yon are to be congratulated not only upon sold at such low prices, and still the mutton Incendiarism is the supposed cause of the . fi i killed the other day, by a falling tree,which and Trowbridge factories. your courage in, admitting such letters. but probable non -intercourse would result. You trade remains good up to the present, I would - dare seriously to advocate It' lot re. . t rd, of �the 13th concemsionof in your ability in, if I may so say it Without may ask would they not thereby punish hope Professor Shaw will give the splendid alone putting it int raotice. The popular 7__ The will of the late Sir �Alexekn4er he was trying to release from its lodgement —Robert W& y ,small I ON and that feeling In ' — He leaves a wife and sav- Fullarton, sold to Joseph Reed, a few days offence, eluding the main points as raised by themselves. Possibly to an infinitel results, considering the depression in beef, ory now iA High Tari Campbell shows the total�value of the e8t�te on a dry stub. 0, a splendid yearling colt aired by Pride self and my old friend of the GodeTich extent, but does any reasonable man for one t9 the leading papers. Forty-seven shillings growing stronger every day. We all must in $84,665, and of this his two; nieces $ot tral children. , . a , my jumping the Of Glasuick for $70. Signal. You are further to be congra tulated moment believe that if Canada were to drop six pence is truly astonishing. Yours, admit that it in the duty of governments to $1,000 each, while the remainder g —To prevent a steer from J ate of completely out of the world the price of a . become paternal and therefore constantly fe r living alongside the —Rev, Mr. McKay, a recent gradu . because, as yourself remarked, it is only by . I G. F. FRANKLAND. !tudy the interests of thiiiir people, in repeal- equally to his son Charles and his dou = nee, a rom. its head Knox college, was supplying Rev. Mr. Tully' a discussion, analysis and investigation that single article of commerce would be either in due . Marjorie. In the event of her death wilih- river Thames, attached a cord f , As The full particulars will be given or the truth can be reached. enhanced or lowered in the United States he whole transaction, Ing or modifying old a6d.useless laws and out issue, the children of her brother inhetit to its leg. The steer waded into the riv pulpit in Mitchell during the latter's absence ­ a consequence of our effacement? Do,"you time in reference to t making such now one i a . eke will k these and was drowned. It was a three-year-old in,Montreal. . . I shall try to be brief, but for the sake of y a from the time the lambs were purchased , eeP them her portion, and the share of spy of $t, and worth $40. , Mr. Joseph McLennan, one of the pie - an old personal friendship between us, even to believe ? The United States is almost England. I abreast of the times we live in. Not Mr. not then living goes to the Sisterhood of ad David Moody', belonging nears of the township of Elms, went to I though we were Political enemies in the complete world in itself. What it does not until they were sold in t may be Editor, the lack of prosperity in our splea- -' hn the Divine, . I —A man nom. view of locating f r duce, is, in the IsIsguap of the street, mentioned here that these were very ordi- did country is not I% question of free trade 00 to Paris Station, while workin on the Manitoba last week with a .P 0 � , based. About one- —James and William Henderson, of G�lt, newspaper world of the great County 0 It is this great nary lambs wh n pure protection, but one of a far deeper dye; . f e' annoyed if I 11 hardly worth producing.' 10 � or I were convicted at Berlin Friday of steali�ng Grand Trunk Railway track near rineston there if the country in to his liking. ' Huron, I hope you may not b fact which makes the -_ much-sibused an d half were bought in Eastern i. Ontario when one which will require a radical change of Thursday afternoon, was struck on the foot —The tea-me,Aieig hold in Roy's ;church somewhat exceed the length usually Pa. they came to thicstatiou, a A the other half crockery ware from a Grand Trunk car si�d ICY . Prince Edward: Islan ours, our whole governmental system, probably it tent an influenoe in the commerci I . , , In T sentenced to five years in penitentiary. The by lightning. He was conveyed to his on Monday evening of last week was, as ed a correspondent in a newspaper. a enable much misunderstood MeKinley Bill, so I d. will not occur in my day, but still for all wives of these two young men were in con t, ome and Dr. Sine -lair attended him, He usual, a success. Roy's church is one of the To do the subject justice, and t ,a THOMAS SHAW. . I to go to a , your intelligent readers to understand the of the whole world. The framers opotbat Ontario Agricultural College, that our manifest and inevitable destiny, a and when the sentences were Pronounced is doing as well as can be expected. plessantest places in the county � I bill, a committee of experts, appe red to destiny which will far exceed all other they cried very bitterly Iand left,- the court- —Charles Prince, the only surviving son tea -meeting. exact grounds on which the discussion now, have gone over the whole list of 16'rticles Guelph, June 20th, 189 1 , means in building up our material welfare - of the late Colonel Prince, died at hiii home —J. H. MoBain, of Atwood, preached an stands.. I shall require to go back to your . room sobbing as if their hearts would break. ' first editorial, which was so satisfa consumed in the United States. Selecting -,W----:— and in keeping our young people at home to There is a great deal of sympathy felt for below Sandwich on Saturday. Th� deceased excellent sermon in Knox church on Sunday, . elves can produce, An Insult Resented. 12thinst. Mr. X-_ Bain, who In a third year Robert Douglas, of Wroxeter. In that ad- those which they thems . I . developtherich sudvast resourceewhiah ,, on% and their little children. I was very eccentric In his habits, and always I . , I they have imposed u on foreign produe- DEAR ExPOSITOR —I11 compliance. with nature has so lavishly bestowed upon it,th�t "" , near Mount Bridges, kept up the English aristocracy style of student at Victoria, in sound and oratorical, itorial you endeavored to make, or made, the I . One night lately . tions of the same cre rom further engaging in n 6f — full dress and in a coming preacher, following point - I I That the drawbacks, ass duties which are promise I refrain f it justly deserves to be called the garde I when everything else was at rest, a resid4ut dining at nine o'clock at.pight in —Mr. August Drager, who was so terribly I advantages and difficulties under which Prohibitory; those which they cannot pro- the political controversy which has been go- the world. - GHT, was awakened by the cries of a wild est, attire. . i ht crow -bar , i .1, principally, of our duce are either admitted free direct or free Ing on between your Egmondville scribe and J. J. WRI which the dog bad treed in front of his —The French-Canadian bishops and priesto injured by jumping on -an uprig Canada labors are &I � - under reciprocity treaties with the coun- myself, and under any circumstances I would Tux PoimT FARM, June Sth, 1892. in Logan. own making." My answer was, in brief, house. On hastening to the dog's assistaice who left Montreal about a month ago on a while assisting at a barn raising years of . - tries which do produce them. We produce hesitate to proceed, ,seeing that his last effort — they mana him down�, and b4th trip to the North-west have returned, and died two days later. He was 43 . that owing to the fact that the several prov elf -same kettle Canada. cat and dog made for the woods, where �he express 1'ren. nothing not produced within the States or is the same old rehash ; the a . themselves well pleseeil with the size, and leaves a wife and three cbil( inces of the Dominion have no community . - ) again and immigrants, and --Mr. Percy Wilson, of Cardiff, Wales, is of intere8-t, one of them being alien in race, in one of the countries with which treaties of fish which has, been dished ul ous and —The Straits of Belle Isle are blocked cat made good his easape, and left the T�au North -went as a home for i - I ' -igion and aspirations, there have been effected. It is a wide free -trade again until it has become stale, nause � and dog only to return and finish tb�eir will recommend it to the people of Quebec on a visit to this country and is stopping at language, rel hat our with field ioe. . i so� preferable to the Avonbank. His father is a wealthy ship - was no community of interest, there was no measure . and an exclusive -protectionist semi -putrid, But, owing to the fact t —The Kingston Board of Trade is taking night's sleep. United States. I authority, all prov- measure in one. It is a practical application friend has introduced a new subject, entirely levator there. —The golden wedding of Mr. and Irs. —The Department of Agriculture a -t Win- owner at homel and he ban come to this - loyalty to -the Feder& namely, steps -to build an e ��, nipeg last week issued its first crop bulletin country with a view to settling here. . By getting their raw foreign to the question at issue, ville took place ton ­ . I inces regarding the Central Crovernment,the of both doctrines. Orangeism, and hat used unprovoked, ex- . —The High Court of Canadian Foresters Robert Beath of Beach � in of the season. It indicates that the cold —b -Ir. Daniel Neuber, who h' been clerk � - Wednesday 15th "inst. They ' Settled I 44 D I P 4-- Af.1-4—riis's _ 1. ­­ as a milch co fro material free, they would be able, if assail .* I 1 4- at Ottaws next year for the sat - A LaX-1 a Dr, F 9 11- I A V �. �MAO V:fk Can- 4, — &nfL and ;nsul"Du IaD towards w "Julp L . 1. resulted in proven ug in the eup e a a m, 31 Ir wh,ich eaoh should get all the pap it could. ed y ainugg e a wipean is I a. 8 11 u era are shipping homes from Iseachvilie about, thirty years 9160, &V "8 slightly curtailing the amount three yeare, in bout to remove ,to lkton, . This you admit to be true, to a great extent. ada, to produce just as cheaply as in Eu- this great society, with your 1�1_la permis- —English b y I raised a family of seven children', the a Dpe, and thus defeat the aims of yourself NiOD, Mr. Editor, I will say a few brief the Peterboro distriot. . i:t , rapid growth, in a , of grain sown, but the crops are pulling up Michigan, where he has obtained a more I reiterate that it is true to the fullest ex- r, n this subject. In reply to this —The Oraingemen of Elgin County will of whom are married and have large fami * lucrative position. and your friends, the smugglers. From words o . . ',_�i a rapidly now under the warm,genial weather. tent, and with ,your kind permission shall . logically deducible gentleman, who appears to be a political and celebrate the 12th of July at Sarnia. of their own, giving to the old, peoplt � The total acreage under drop is shown to be —Mr. Fred. Hennicke, of Buffalo, & former carry my argument a little further. ' Take a premises, fairly and —Over 2,000 men are under canvas at the largenumberof ge�andchildren. 'An enyIy- of NorthAmerics, in from theabove .deacriVed conditions, -ad- sectarian Ishmaelite,whohasnotone kind able afternoon was spent under �the family 1,340,370, being a decrease of 9,S-31 com- residentof Mitchell, came over last week to globe, or a large map a ny political Niagara militia camp. . The decrease attend the funeral of bin brother-in,law, Mr. your hand. Note the geographical .position mitted by yourself to be as described, I or generous word to @ y of a —The -Lutheran Synod of Canada held. roof, celebrating the fifty years of ti eir pared with that of last year. mlly � , c a fis nture to say that, Annexation, or not, opponent; who has assailed Mr. Thompson espeler on Thursday married life with their chil a r4nd is principally in the area of wheat sown, the August Drager. Mr Henni ke nd of the diff drent provinces of Canada relative Ve . . s religion, its annual sittings at R I dreii i nd g . farmers recognizing from last year's experi- are doing well in Buffalo. � to that of the adjoining States. e United States will soon undersell the from first to last,on account of hii right and last week. children. 9 that with limited help it was impos- —Rev. Dr. Kilroy has ordered & memorisil the distance from the Atlantic to the Pacific world in the'world's markets I and in the and winds - up by throwing mud At Montreal, the Presbyterian General �It may be of interest for maIny to know ence ry at the late Bishop Crin- d break up every combine in 0_/anads left at the Orange:society, I would never _ � . � ,a el&b to the memo, Thu�s- that the father of the late Rev.lDr. Donitlid Able to harve t the crop in good form. coast, 3,600 miles. On the west we have en have thought of introducing sectarianism. Assembly concluded its session on i —Storms in the vicinit of Ottawa and non, of Hamilton, 16 former pastor of St. and make every manufacturer a rampant � Fraser, of London, EDglaud, is buried in f he y two ranges of mountains, running north and -that he may save himself Our friend has seen fit to do so, and I wish day last week. - . I I Montreal were unprecedentedly severe on Joseph's church, Stratford. It will be erect - south. The te . rritory lying between iind On Annexationist old Presbyterian cemetery, o Adelaide I plateau. and his tribe from total destruction. Our to tell him that anything which I have said —Settlers from Dakota last week bought His de q th occuried Tuesday last week. At Ottawa the storm ed over the inside of the front door of the 1, either side of these ranges is leve utifortunate geographi6al situation, coupled in my letters has not broken or east any 5,000 acres of land at Winnipeg from the street, London,Ontsrio. � � a terrible in its effects, carrying death church at Stratford. . . I , i While the mountain ranges scraping the sky ith the lost policy of fourteen years, ha disrespect on the � Orange obligation. I still Canadian Pacific Railway. back in the 50's. He was the fir�t manager wa in its wake, up -rooting trees, —Mr. Patrick Keating, or., of Hibbert form an iusurmountable obstacle� almost� to w 'a —During last week there were 26 failures of the Bank of Montreal in Lpndon, and and desolation ildings, township, met with a serious accident on the ' British Columbia and the given our friend the enemy the " drop" on further wish to inform him that one of the deeply religious man, i frequer�tl destroying dwellings and farm. bu trade between � d to noblest precepts �of the order is the injunc- in Canada, as compared with 29 for the car- was a y . at an ob- us, and we may as well admit and yiel 'blenders in and carrying everything before it, cutting a evening of the Sth in8t. He was tightening Northwest territories, there is n the inevitable, instead of longer kickijng� tion to be slow to take,offence, offering none, razipondiDg period last year. preitching in Gaelic to the Hi � if -a -mile wide. The cyclone swept up & wire fence When his hand slipped and . a good-sized dog in I —Rev, James Ross, of Knox Churab, the vicinity. He met his des h by being swath ha I struotion the height of against the pricks, as we have unsuccems- so that if he in a member, which heaven for- Bn appointed to a vacant pro- thrown from his carriage while Iriving Some onward. Soarce a single structure. with- the barbs tore his hand in a frightful man- . )rritory running north Perth, has boo I mong the victims were ner, there being several bad cuts. the whole stretch of tc , I fully done for a century. bid, as the society is better without such � I � stood its violence. A and,south from the Gulf of California to I few miles out from London. � - who was —Mr. McLean, of Lambton, organized a ' I � , But, Mr.. EXPOSITOR ought you not to be firebrands, you will perceive, with the full feosorship in Montreal College. the Arctic ocean. Nature evidently intend- careful, as one who wishes well to his conn- knowledge of what he has said in his letters, —The Manitoba Grand Lodge of Good —The death of Mrs. Rachael TylurFay ex -Mayor McElvoy, of Ottawa, I ed that that large strip of territory should recepta of Templars was in session at Winnipeg last took place in London, the other "y. With killedt his wife and family all badly, some branch of the Patrons i of Industry At a me -at - I. I try before advising Canadians to enter upon that he would be violating the I M rray, and a fatally injured, and big homestead and farm Ing recently held in the school house at No. be one nation) instead of being, as it now is, E the most week. . her husband, the -late James widow lady, Mrs. Scayff, is 5, Logan. It begins with 35 members. Mr. - a war of commercial reprisals against the the Orange ritual. He says wit half British, half American, and conse ad audacity, that the —English brokers have placed $1,000,- number of other'relativen the d;ceased ie�mi- , destroyed. A a, president; John Haggarty, I . . I United States, compared with which the ill consummate barefac to this country over Six years FI,go also not expected to recover, and scores of John Franci quently hostile. That there can be no bond 00 at. Winnipeg for investment in mort- grated - V starred National Policy is scarcely a circum- Orange lodges are politibal machines, and 0 1 jr., Secretary. of union between that distant land and - ; from Sutherland, Scotland, and! located � on others were more or less hurt. The country . reon, of Manitoba, stance. Should your policy ever unfortu- are degraded in consequence. I throw this gages. A gant along the G�tineau river for several miles —Mrs. Robert Andei Quebec, or Ontario, or the Maritime prov. nately become the policy of Canada, there reflection back with the greatest possible I Mr. Mercier's creditors will give him the 10th concession of the town�hipi; a e same day a arrived at Poole a few days ago� and will time to arrange a settlement, as his assets Zorra, where a home in realit was h6wn was I # inces, except, that which may exist from the ly i T . ruck a small villages, visit her mother, Mrs. William Cb&1mer , , fact, that we are of the same race, must be could be no mistake as to the aim and object scorn, it being as inaccurate as it poseib are equal to his debts. I out of the forest, and where A family of .dreadful tornado at ro' rned in apparent to everyone, while there must be of such a policy. Commercial hostilities to can be. I have never ,seen politics intro- misery are reported to eleven children were raised. After 10e few mile" from Montreal, called Ste Rose. for some time. ' Mrs. Anderson tu the United States would be writ largely in duced in & lodge -room. While a large —Starvation and . the company of her brother-in-law, Mi. W- ' unquestionwbily.the strongest possible bond n Domino island, death of her husband deceased , removea to Roofs of houses were torn off, fences were every , sentence of the Act creseing the majority of the members are Conservatives exist among the people 0 London, where she resided for';& numbe of obliterated sod trees up -rooted. No Ono Anderson, who left Poole some time since to between thist distant Cauadiap land and their make a prospecting tour through the prairie race, Policy- We would not only invite, but we and would be such had OrangeiBm never north of Newfoundland. . ;� ill the village. Not so with thi � WAS injured I . immediate neighbors, also of the same isively defy existed, at the same time there are a number —The bridge over the Moira, at Twee I E wek hek chool, which stood province. would ostentatiously and offer -71ntalligence has reached Otte, ser on t occupants of the village a —Mrs, Owen Hitchcox and the White I their brothers and sisters,to the south,with to our friends sicross the border to a conflict, of Reformers who are respected members broke down Thursday under thts weight � of a Rev. Father Chiniquy, who hal' a' a about a mile from the village, Whew, the rtainment in - whom Nature decreed they should be united, compared with which our tariff war would of the society I and many of w1roni hold the heavy load of stone. uok it two minutes aufficed to effect brothers are to give an onto but from whom party politicians, that their —Bishop Anson, of Qu'A elle, North- operation performed in Chica�o by pr mi- wind str . . a of the Women!s own glory might be enhanced, ha a child's play - -would bring upon us an in- highest positions in the subordinate lodges, P Of the twenty-five scholars three Mitchell under the sun I a f Twill remove nent physicians last March, has quite re�ov- its ruin, � n - . blood, n west Territory,has resigned an . . an li ,e - vasion of our soil and an offasion of a id yet be has the presumption to tell us . I ered-aud is now engaged on a lecturing tour were killed, four cannot recover, and all the Christian Temper ce Ucion, on the even deavored to separate them by an interns for they assuredly would not permit Ca,uada that we are degraded simply becaun� we are to England. sin in the Wietern States. 'He had � de- rest, iucludiDg the teacher, were more or Ing of July 12. Mrs. Hitchcox will de iv r tional. boundary line which is as tenaeless as 10 a n x —The Government Printing Bureau costs ag n temperance, and she will be I the linea whJ10h in feudal time crested sepa- to become the safe refuge of,amugglars, des- not aufficiently aggressive in our a li g about 1300,000 een's Printer livered 36 lectures since the operation, ond, less injured. The loss to property will ex- a lecture a . ut of troying their commerce and harassing their with the Catholic ienders to meet his narrow, a year, says Qu Ithough 83 -years of age, is enjoying Oom- ceed $75,000. Two children were killed by supported in Gospel songs by the White . rate and independent rovinces a Government. Were we as - Switzerland in contracted views. Ile could, with equal Dawson. aratively good health. Great demands! up.- the collapse of another school in the neigh- brothers. France, but, which lines, t —A bell boy naTted Robe & so, and two more met —Mrs. Watson, the &god In eing found to be several contend- force, make the statement that the time- rt McWilliams, P borhood of St. There other of Mr. W to the disadvantage of all concerned, were.. Europe, the buffer between g & folitical aged 17, was caught between the elevator on his time are being made for lecturesi on all, died on the in the end all Obliterated, until to -day Ing nations, there might be a possibility of honored Presbyterian church ii House, Ottawa, Roman aggression and influence throug�out their death by -the collopse of a barn near James A. Watsioe:I, of Mitch I . Be . doing as you wish us to do, but in our pres- machine and degraded, as it is a wel -known and flooring at the Ru all . the continent. He Is expected in On r,o Upton. 12th inst., at the residence of ber son, with France enjoys an alltOnOMY Dot excelled by ent Situation, as a incipal contestant with fact that an overwhelming majority of its Friday moi�ning and killed. ame time this year. —The Strathroy Age of the 16th inst., whom she had resided since the death of her silly,nation, of Europe. Let any one attempt to r k the grand —Rev. Mainly Benson in now a 11 D. D." a Palmerston Telegraph says: I pays : Seventeen years have dLr&gged their husband, nearly 20 yeare ago. She had reconstruct the old provincial lines, and how no backing on the sontineDt, the -ending of adherents are Reformers ; or thw &I machine He had the degree conferred upon him by —The arnel:t; slow length.61ODg since the children of, the reached the great age of 91 years. She and long would the French people Submit? Fol- Your policy would be disaster and subjugs- old church of England is &politic that a 'Pacific Park College, California. The doc- George Merrick's eldest daughter c n gathered to- her husband were pioneers of Hibbert town- - and degraded � simply from the fact losing her life the other day. She is a impil. late David Lamont have bee 10 . I few weeks sin low our internati nal boundary line easterly tion. - -of the members of this ter has just celebrated his 50th birthdsy.� the public school, and as there is no ether. A ce one of the sons, ship, having come there to reside 45 years to the Atlantic -coast, and a condition of Finally, Mr. Editor. England has since very, large majority I would advise —It is said that the Minister of Customs in on the school rounds, she, lamas, wholives in Winnipeg, apprized his ago. . ich I have the forties been trying- what you wish us church"are Coriservatives. drinking water , n Francis, of affairs exaetly similar to that wh e has thus undeni. your correspondent --to become more con- will ask Parliament to repeal the law Per- others of the fact -that he was about to —One day last week, Captal I pointed out will be discovered. Each prpv- now to attempt. While sh -and I mitting mistome offi,-ers to share in the pro. like other children, went to a ptenp near the br w1alied to meet Fulloirtou, was on his way to Mitchell with �kbly benefitted herself, she has not brought vereaut with the Orange obligation school, and whilat in 'the act of �Oumpie:Ig, the visit Ontario shortly, and thin & ince is naturally joined to' the adjoining the United States to their knees, in & com- think he will then be prepared to acknowl- ceeds of seizure and fibes. he J;ll into the them, -It was accordingly arranged that all a wagon load of live hogs.. When wi State of the Union and divided by natural f —The Brantford and Niagara Falls platform gave way, and a ead. meet at the home of Mr. D. IN'laekellar, ,of mile and a quarter of that town, one of the barriers from the rest of the Dominion. mercial sense, When the Mother Laud, edge that he was in error in accusing me a Boards of 9:rade have authorized Er"tus well, and sank into the water over her h on Saturday, June animals jumped over the front board of the ith her untold millions with her great being inconsistent. I notice in his last letter surface Z clutcheo the North street, Strathroy, - Quebec stands peculiarly and singularly w . . ndp n from somethings Wiman to represent them at the Inter na- On rising to the m was rw sed andl Mr. lith. On Sunday Morning the six sons and wagon box and landed down between the enterprise, with her power'; where Engla that he had to back dow pump tree. An alar rht and plunged alone. With her no part of the Dominion the mistress of the seas, the arbiter of the he has said. It is too late for that now, tionsl Trade Congress in London. I McArthur, one of the teache -a, put a-Irake two daughter gladly greeted their mother, horses. The latter took frig d * n,ity She has no loyalty to Can- im to stick to —A scheme has been initiated to establish � ' , : attended St. John's into the ditch, throwing Mr. Francis forwar has any afh - destinies of nations, has signally failed in however, and I would advise h down to the gir ),-which she gr keped an� by and in the vening all identified. from his seat andaver the wagon upon his adian- institutions, unless such loyalty en- pel the United States to all he has Baid in sincerity like & man. For a School of Practical Science at Kings�ou. which she was drawn up." I Church, with which they are . sures cash for her. The saying of Sir Goo. her attempt to com hothiDg to take back. I A deputation from that city will wait upon III ng service, face. Ile received several bad bruises- 1.3th . Cartier tba,t the last. gun in behalf of Brit- , open her ports, how in the name of common my part, I have the Ontario Government with the obje�t of —Last Friday in London an awfully! and-- The rector read the Thanksgivi e kindness —The pic-nic on Monday afternOO-ug I . sense, can you expect poor, hampered and heivecalled things by what I considered obtaining a grant towards the enterpris6� den death took place in tb wood ork- and made special reference to th ove at Anderson, iah connection would be fired by French ames and hewed close to 4 sfter� of Providence in bringing together from inst., in Mr. J. Lane's gr 0 ere .1 -r. Why should physically weak Canada to "eceed? Were their proper n as a lively scene at the Giland shops of Stevens & Burns Sao . nine Canada is believed no louge Respectfully Yours, the line letting the chips fall where they —There w o'clock. The victim was JameIi, McCormack, diverve places, an unbroken family in the was well attended, and the addresses w - I they, poor mortals, 4ght for a connection on, I would never have Trunk Railway station, London, on Sa;tur- . bloom 'of health. The family consists of interesting and instructive. The Pastors . T. M. WHITE. would. In conclusi ' an apparently hale and bea#ty man -', who occupied the chairs and day evening. A train of thirteen cars qlled ; . ' James, of Rev. Mr. Hutton which is an injury to fhem as to us- who are P ntin John of Jackson, Michigan-, . ' C. Fletcher, - � WINDSOR JuNH 4, 1892. written this short letter on my own account. with Buffalo admirers of Grover Clevel�kud, was working at his regular am loym I Fullarton, : , born, or at least descendants of Britons. at the placing of It isin behalf of those others who have been op putting "separator " to- Winnipeg ; David, of Strathroy ; Nathan- Revs. H. Casson, OJ I Woodham, . I Point out, sir, if you please, the excep. P. S.—The contention'th arrived en route for the great Chicago con- the carpenter sh Stow- of Farquhar, W, w. Lee* 0 � he McKinley tariff wholly around instead assailed, I being the indirect cause. Hoping, vention. It was known in the city that they gether. The deceased and his wife ca' 9 to iel, of Lindsay; William, of Berlin; the orators 61 the � tion to my assertion that . the I re is no sym.- t then through the Mr. Editor, that your patience is not en- D. Mackellar and and P. E. Harding, �vere is provinces. you must of half way around and were coming and.& big crowd of people were London from St. Marys a number of �ears ,art, of Chatham; Mrs. I by the 1: Pathy between the exhausted. Yours respectfully, ck bad worked at Miss Lamont, of Strathroy. The boys had afternoon. The music was furn he� served , have had it in mind hen you said the state- Continent, and thus ensuring perpetual free tirely ago, and Mr. McCorma W the Continent, LEADIBURY. in waiting. The Buffalo men were enthus- a I together very long before thouqhts church choir. After the tables were - . ment is - to a certain extent true," or can- trade between the parts of iastic Clevelanders and wore badges in- Stevens & Burns' almo t ever since. Every. not beer .11 crept gradually Into games, swinging, etc., OeO . uPlad. the young I didly admit that it is wholly and incontest- would enable the Continent to conduct its the Elgin County Court, last Friday, scribed with the ex -President's name. They thing possible was done for McCormack of their yo thful sports a happy Proceeds ably true. You add to your answer tomy affairs of government without the collection —At ity of set- were uniformly attired in white hats and after he fell, and' Dr. Ferguson was sum- their mind@. Then quite naturally, each people, and all wer assertion as above, that A n xation would of a cent from import duties, is sustained. in Thomas Spellman was found gul moned, but death took place in a very short _ wondered if he could still run faster than amounted to 870, . " e manner by Is close inspection of ting fire to John Brasher's barn in Vienna I vents, and &PP;6red to be a gentlemanly, - . � - - aggravate these undesirable conditions &,singular . - � � I I - � � . . . . . . . I � � I . . . . . I . . � , � . � I / 1, - . . 'O", 1� i . . . -_ , I . . - I � I , I . - I . . � . I - I . . r � I .- �� 28th - . Many i.s the ., Post- I � I I � . o . � � I - . - . I � � 4, . . - I I : i � a 11 # A, 11 I I- f V , t I - I - 9 :1 I - . - , �z. -� . ___. t A 1;: -