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The Huron Expositor, 1892-07-01, Page 1� 14 I@ riety -this com, - � I be � , ve ill . I ­- � JE, — ! w, i - : � . . I � : f� � — . I I I i - McLEA-N BROS., Publishers. : 11 . I I TWEN I . � - I i �. I 1 - : Y i $1.50 a Year in Acl-vance. � I �- TY-FI ! -SEA,FORTH, FRIDAYN JUL I Is 1892. 1 t . --- r.,%� � WIE[QLE NUMBER, 1,281. ) I- � — � � � . � - I - � . - . t I � -,, - - - - -t— — - i I I � - -- . - � - � - . I , t i. i . --�-����� I � I and though they shot - ,, , - i , . '� -1 e is question. It wag a majqr- either personal or epistolary between the him he got away, returning the fire 5.9. he ­#,,�.- a Foreign Miasion Committee of the Western expected too much from our young women if the 11 great order," to which he belongs, but will. answer th 1�1 -1 - -1, - '� . er parties till a few days ago, when the bride ran. !He is believed to be the riDgleader-in 0 supervision of the General Assembly's era. Mrs. Lyle ut?" �, I oneyears therehasbeenn'6 communicat' i taut to take him, � - - I , Line Handkerchief� I of Hamilton thought we provoked and insulting " terms appli d m him to have a 11 corrupt governme � . I ton assis 14117, �:, Division, while the two latter .are under the we took them right from college and land I have learned that his imagination is Bi- ity of the voters who voted in Septeml� made traveling irl Col- � ? s' supervision of � the General Assembly's them in Indi%, wit I bout having any practilual hen he deals with certain eubjects. 1878 ; they were -the men who told him � to wrote to Airs. Lawndea respecting a summer a gang of men who - � --------- �- � reme w J) - 0 b a 8 13 (- Foreign Mission committee of the Eastern training whatever in the work t ,era If confess that the society is great as to nuri- have a 11 corrupt government. Would 4 I I hey 1w, tl�at visit to Gaspe. The correspondence that chester unsafe several years ag -, Y y t m � .i -V 11;-np T-iindmn ivision Ontario, Interest; i kept up in going to undertako:. The President Minted here nowerful in organization and his they alone should have borne the f ruita !of followed informed each of the fact, that they of highway robberies, He has for years # . . I 9 L 4- 1,; I -- �, .9 . 'a J51g Dam S - tr 9 I this had did not know before, that the other was been a terror to the people o L. e .. 1!9 ' these islands by sending con ibutions to- out that there ha been cases where young grand yrinciples of government, which 'if " his corrupt government." If widowed, Within ten days the match and and his arreat is hailed wi' .h delight throng b - Hand'? rch efs. these mission schools. Our beat known women had not a fficiently considered the proper y carried out would, indeed make' been possible niethinks the band of noble . ' ' dke Chl missionaries there are Rev. Mr, and Mra. question and afte entering upon the work it a tower of4trength. I did say tha't it has fellows who are striving for honest govern- the marriage were made. Mrs. Campbell out the county. -st(r, � Morton ; Rev. J. R. and Mrs. Grant, and bad regretted the step they had taken, degraded itself by becoming a political ma- ment at Ottawa would have been excused, if moved in the beet.society iu Peterboro, and —Everyone who remembers the Anca � � ­- . Miss Blackadder, and Rev. Mr. and . Mrs. whereas if there' were a training home of chine and for this my friend denoun ces me in they bad not shown eo much energy and Mr. Lowndes is a wealthy and highly re- Heslop murder trial, will rem -ember the xt July 2nd, WO Annand, who all correspond with the Secre- this kind,where they would be required to the most wrathful language. Now what -, 0 anxiety about our national affairs, even , if apected resident of Gaspe. name of Jack Bartram. This individual, ' . On Saturday no , a .. a time and will affer two lots of Linen Handk6r- tary, and whose interesting letters appear spent a, few months, there -would be Ivan the facts of the case ? For at least the p 6F the majority told him to have " his porrupt —Miss; Lizzie LeaToyd, daughter of Rev - who was tried for his life at th t - ' I acquitted, but who �ad been subsequently i , - in the Leaflet. In India thd work has been danger of such a thing happeiiiDgi- and went twenty-five years of our history, we find , a ,,governmeDt," Would that justify him, Mr. ,Mr. Learoyd, was presented with a hand chiefs bought at auction at a low rate some ring by the Epworth League of Wind- jailed for cattle -stealing, had an operation .1 � Z5 . very successful, although there is a great on to show what a, help it would be to the society faithfully supporting the for tunes A White, in the sight of God? - I trow not. I on the dollar, and if you appreciate - * 11 his corruPt set on Wednesday. She has left for Sarnia, performed on him last week that will in all � scarciti of workers, principally teaohera and � board in recomending these young women to the Tory party through good and evil repor;; Did his oonscience approve of i tat where her father will be in future stationed. probability save his life. �A cancer was good. values pome and see us on the -zendna visitors. The medical mission is the Forign Mission Committee. After a even in the darkest days of the Pacifio sea i- government ?" I hope not, if li� d d, w . doing a good work. This year has seen the 'number of others had spoken the President dal, their largest majorities were in plac s then ? Was he in his right plac� as prem,ler —The mayor of Mount Forest imposed a eating his eye away, but the doctors have 1P above date. � ompletion at 113dore of the ,Hospital for at length put Mrs. Fletcher's amendment to . . 8 9, Will Mr. VNite fine of $5 and costs on James Brush for re- removed the eyeand think Jac'k WilL. get c where Orangoism, was strongest. To t ' big of this Canada of our . s We fusing to cut and burn black knot-after-hav- well. I ,women and the girls' boarding school. The the meeting and afterwards the resolution, no one has a right to object, if prompted be kind enough to say where he, think I 1 — Colored borders, , hem I . ufyt lao&would have been? I ing been notified by the inspector. —Fravk G. Lenz, one of the beat known LOT . Chins mission includes Formosa, where Dr. th *a latter being c'arried by. agreat majority. a 'consciousness of rigb�t, but does it right p I � I the Montreal High of American amateur wheel'mell,who started Joe each, three for 2 , ernmentunder the eqn- —Dr. Kelley, 0 stitched) )Oct SIX McKay is carrying on his wonderful work, The afternoon was taken up with the dis- allow more of the actions of a machine whi,,h 4th—HoneSt gov for 50C, I0 for $1.00. The borders and has by this time over fifty native teach- posal of the money. A r6solution of sym- moves as it is moved, than of rational I e- dition in which Canada now is would be im- School, has been', appointed Canadian re- from New York City Hall on the afternoon � � )) r a tour around the world on I are assorted in colors and patterns, � ers and preachers, and Ronan, where the pathy on the death of Miss Amy Harris ings. The. Equal Rights movement, whi,h possible. If this be so, what an admissi4n. presentative on the committee which are to of June 4th, fo ' i year has been one of great alarms and where was placed on record and carried by all the was vitalized from first to last from thit I will not dispute it, but accept it as true4on prepare for the World's Sunday School Con- a pni�umatia safety bicycle, arrived in To- ' I - . . . have been exposed to many delegates rising. - � After this a new coDeti- ,ity. W��at " . he vention at St. Louis in June 1893, routo on Wednesday evening last week, and . - , our missionaries � r source, is another proof of the machi is Mr. White's author are g I LOT _No. 1,) — Plain White—lac don I gers. But affairs are now in a more set- tution for Juvenile Mission Bands was- like nature of the society politically. Jul t conditions ?" I take them to be, our ti o- �The Woodstock Board of Trade has left that city Thursday afternoon. He start� 's Hamilton, each, 80c per half dozen, $1.50 per tied state, and prospects for work in this adopted. Dr. Beatty then addressed the as soon as Sir Oliver wo's found invinci . graphical position, our political separa I n, chosen Non. Thomas Ballantyne, Speaker of ed Friday morning at 8.30 from dozen They're all this Season's goods, field are brighter than ever before. The meeting, fills be an by giving' a most the movement collapsed, though candidat i's and our protective system. Annexat on the Ontario LegialattIre, to represent Wood- for London, arriving at a late hour the same .. � .. selling missionaries in ' interes 9 0 I eographical position stock at the Chambers of Commerce Con- night, and left London on big tour weEtward - - r' . - chp action and Honan are Rev. J. Goforth, ting description of her work -in the like J. L. Hughes and the late J. Y. would not alter our g re greas to be held in London, England. Saturday afternoon - cheap.: We appreciate the increasing Rev. D. McGillivray, Smith, MeVicar, hospital, but to the disappointment of all Holmes were sent all over this province to and thus make honest governmept any rrl� - their annual . McKenzie, McDougall and Dr. McClure was obliged to at p on account of her voice preach. the crusade, and many of those who possible; annexation would not alter our —Mr, Secord H. Large, a final year TO'r- —The Sons of Scotland held . " . n 8 mat. i goods, and better failing- her. Inlations were presented then used the order for political aggrandiqe- protective system (although it would give! us onto' Trinity medical student, is being sued games on Saturday af ternoo , 1 th i , u demand for better and Miss McIntosh. . d all it iin- -for $20,000 on a c - harge of seduction by Miss -Dandurn Park, Hamilton. There was a ourselves by redming the Stock pre- ' The North West Mission, notwithat%nd- from Brockville and London and after a ment, have -since felt the stiog of defe t free trade with the Union an ; � t5 Ing a number of changes in the teaching somewhat close vote London was selected as caused by deserting the movement when . to volves) and thus necessarily give, us hon�st Lena B. Greeley- Another action has also I I arge turn out of kilts, and the skirt of, the vious to buying for fall. i � g ve � us een s at e agains r. o u arge I gh the city for bouts. staff, has shown batisfactory progress during the next place of meeting. The society then political purpose was � defeated; Kent of government ; annexation would T V I sari- brother, on a charge of slander. A good programme Of games was run off, the thp yea,. The number of schools is the concluded one of ,its most successful annual Toronto, who loved the �Equal Rights plat- political union, but that would not nece, , � Ladies if you -Nvant z.omethilao, neat Honest —Non. Joseph Martin, of Portage Is dancing being especially good. Captain 11) me as last year, with the addition of meetings. , ly give us honest government. I 1. t sa ; form a little, but the Tfry party far moie Win. Hendrie, of the 48th Bigillan-ders; ser our 10c line, suitable for ladies or Regina Industrial school, which is supported I I is an example, but , ntisiucornpatible with our pro- Prairie, ex -Attorney General, accompanied . : �eadbury gives tie governme his Highland aentlemen. by the Dominion Government and is under NEW YORK LETTER. strongest proof of rr.V contention in his tective system and thus impossible. Ho4est by Mrs, Martin, left Saturday morning, the gained golden opinious by erforined with 0 ., I d. as one of the coun- fling dancing, which was p the supervision of the Presbyterian Church. � Nxw YORK, June 21st, 1892. last - letter where he! says : "There are government is compatible with Free Trade 18th inst.,, for Englan li -- We are the leadinc- house in the The schools are as follows : Stony Plain I Orange liberalawho hol4 positions of trust- and free trade with all the world, whether eel for Manitoba in the appeal school case ,grace and agi ity. Reserve Industrial school ; Mestanesis Re. -Perhaps no other pla,ge in the world can in the subordinate lodges;" which is un- others will oi will not reciprocste, is the �ne b6f ore the Privy Council. - —The death is announced in London, - . countv and offer iht largest assort compare with Nev� York, including its sister I —Professor Thomas 11. Cooper, for many I to. Lloyd Harris, wife �of -the ' - ) serve, day school ; Okanase fLe8erve day doubtedly true, as no Reformer has ever thing, humanly speaking, that will give I us E1.3gland, of M " ment., To prove this come and see us. school ; Birtle Induatrial school, and Crow- citiss, in the number and- variety of borne reached any important position in the grand good hope'of honest government. I years a resident of and- well-known in Tor- E lish member of the firm of Massey - and Dear -by -places of recreat�ion and amuse- upon the onto an a highly educated gentleman and Harris The late Mrs. Harris was a daugh- stand, File Hills, Round Lake, L%kesend, ment. Money is spent I%-vislhly in the at- lodge, -and why? not because of lack of 5th -1 I All the provinces look , usical- teacher, died Buddenly of heaxt ter of' James Perkins, Petrolia, and was Portage la Prairie and Regina Industrial � ability but simply his olitice stood in tae Federal Government as a milk cow." As a in . ' Behoole, Prince Albert day school, and the tempt of getting new and magnificent. enter- way of preferment. Surely such an organt a. citizen of Ontario I indianautly. refuse to failure at the residenee of Rev. J. E. Iry I married to Mr. Harris in October, 1888. '. tainments to please the public. Hundreds ical machine. Iij a rest under such a slur. When did Ont io Niagara Falls, on Thursday, last week. ­ Upon the establishment by the Harris . nbw school at Alberin, British. Colum�ia. df thousands of dollars are expended every tion must be a polit n I IT I , —About 6,000 candidates will write-thia Company of . Lop -don, England, I need no*- mention the names of the teaich- . speech which has aroused Canada from ea assume tile position of a sucking calf ? i. an agency in ME -N'S FURNISHERS, C41L. different schools, as letters Beas6b .at these ,local watering -places in to sea, the Rev. Dr. Dougla?, at the ate sea things &right it would be more correct to year on the High School Primary Leaving Mr. �loyd arris went there. Ile and Mrs. . era at th;oe drawing attractions. In gigantic Propor- - Hat in took%p their permanent residence in from a number of them app �iagara conferepce,thns speaka Of the society ,say that Ontario was the kindly, useful, and University matriculation exdminations � in the Leatiet. This ended Mrs. Harvie's tiona and newness, of novelty none will in question, "Mr. President, I am not an patient, motberly animal, and that �he* The primary junior leaving and pass ma- England in April, 1891. - - I . eclipse this season, the $100,000 spectacle, '� triculation examinations will begin on July issue says: "Air. John Owen, of Detroit, - WOMEN'S WORK --FOR report. � , Orangemau,l never was, and never will be, Federal Government permitted, approved of —The Strathroy Dispatch in a recent, Tale Home Secretary's report was fairly ' Egypt Through, Centuries," in which over but ever since we read Froude and Mac- and gave other provinces the power to suck llth, and the senior leaving and honor ma* . MISSIONS. . twelve huudre& � performers take part at lation examination on July 20th. - ,, Ontario, Don't you think, Mr. White, �his tricu who is'rapidly rising into fame as an artist, encouraging. There are in all 25 Presby y we have been accustomed to hold the d n — . Eldorado." T4is beautiful amusement re- aula . think the title given --7Donald Nicholson, of Kinloss, was trie is a Canadian, having been a reside t of The following re -port of the proceedings telial Societies, 193 Mission'Bands and 493 sort is situated upon the palisades of the name of Orangemen in,: honor. I fear hat is correct ? Or do you - before JudgA Barrett, of Walkerton, last Stratford, bu I t took up his residence in De - at the annual meeting of the Women's Auxiliaries. The Auxiliary membership is .1 should live to scorn that name wh m to the little animal is applicable or appropri . 11,771 ; the Mission Band membership Hudson River. and within a few minutes I see the thousands of tl is- ate?" . i week for thrashing his wife, and fined $5 trait some years ago on account of the great I Foreign Missionary Society of the Presby- 255. The Treasurer's statement showe ' ride by boaf'from the city. An .important he � as and costs. It is said to be the intention interest taken in his works by the people of . terian chureb, recently held in Toronto, was 5, Id a country driven like dumb -driven cat! Is 6th—" Mackenzie fell because w f Mr.-Owerils id feature which commands notice, is the ches hat Is. not 1 the correct of the Crown to prosecute the parties who the City of the Straite. Several 0 balance for this year of $36,977.59, besi es - . P by the man who 1 handle them to honest" and so on. T . read at; the last meeting of the Seaforth � $10,000, excursions offereii the public for reaching � . f) arwise maltreated Nicholson w%t asion of some . a shipment of goods to the value of _ aggregate their own political pre1minenc way to put the matter,but in keeping with a tarred and oth 0 er colors are in the posse Auxiliary by Mrs. Win. Robb, who was these great amusement resorts, as well as Wit LO Mish recently. of our: citizens, who prize them highly., and representative from the Seaf orth Auxiliary. sent to the Northwest. In the publication the low prices of admission to the entertain- h these proofs of my assertion, Le �- good deal of language used by those, wl , , �Mr. C. Paint, of Pelham, lost his fine a It will be found very interesting by &H report it was shown that the Leaflet has now bury's remark that he h%% never seen " p .li- at least, to appear on �the right Bide. Tr,,ue, are pleased when they he r of the artist's - - � bed an issue of 9,165, an advance of ment". , � tics introduced in the lodge- room" very Mackenzie's Government fell, but it *&a team of black horses the other clay near renoun. . those who take an interest in that great -reac LARGE BUILDINGS. 11 wint Port Robinson. They became Lightened —Collectors of customs in Cans,da have work: 1,765 upon last year. And in other depart- An epidemic for putting up beautiful'and much resembles the assertion of the late because a majority said they did not , at a passing train aro ran aipvay and plung- been instructed to warn parties bringing . his honest government. The blame or deg' ra- In getting this report ready I did not at- mento of misitionary literature the sales it. John McDonald when he protent3d . ad into the canal, both being drowned- sporting outfits into Canada, Or making in - amounted to 35,337, 18,102 over those of towering buildings, seems to be a fad and S of fallii g did not rest with him, tempt to give an account of all that came up lao ' enterprise that has struck this town during that his hands were clean. In regard to dation 11 I a They had won a number of prizes at differ- q uiries on the subject, that they will be held would be t year. Some changes in the constitution Sir. John Thompson, your scribe will r- but with the majority. Was, Mr. Whit fis'h and at the different sessions, as that the past few years with wonderful determi- No eir,� Macke�zie ant fairs, and were valued at $300. strictly to the observance of the impossible at ona� reading and would' be Of the Society were then considered. A new nation. The effo t and the result appears sist in misrepresenting me. I have not a- one of the majority ? I —Win. Randles, an Englishman, 38 yearn . natitution was adopted for Young Women's sailed him from 11 firer, to last" on account of did not fall he rose, and is now �igher tbau . game laws in force in Provinces where they wearisome besides. But I have tried to give cO ission Bands. A notice of motion con- to be to go the ot at one better from every religion, as my friend can learn by referri l ever. I of age, who worked for the farmers of Nissouri propote to shoot and fish. In ;the case of yon. an outline at least, of the more import- M standpoint. Ten, stories are common,.four- 9 d too nluch of yp��ur in recent years, was killed lately in Wyom- foreign sportsmen entering at any Port Of ant matters that were brought before, the cerning representation was given. Each teen stories are �oeen here and there, 1while tomylastletter. IgrantSir. John fre(ly I hsve already occupie t Presbyterial Society shall be entitled to a that right, which every fair minded m�n space and have touched only about a fo, ' th ing territory in an affray between cattlemen Ontario and proposingto hun in Ontario, rr" , ; - i attention Society. In the first place I suppose it -will delegate, and its President or her substitute seventeen stories have jubt Out in an appear- must be willing t'0 concede; not only to of Mr. White's letter. I have neither Me and sheriff's officers on one Bide sn,A Rust collectors are to a call their special not be out of. place to say a little about t the Annual Meeting. President and Secre- &nee. The skill 'displayed by the architect --ahange his faith, but to the free exercise �of nor patience to may more, if I h 'd I thin it lore on the other. Deceased, who took sides to*the recent on ctinent of the Provincial where we met and to give a short descrip- ItIalry shall be delegates and all these delegates and the -inside Idecorator is more than the his belief, so long as it is a personal matter is not needful. My best wish is that r, with the cattlemen, had seven ballet wounds Legislature r it sportsmen to take out tion of the ladies who took the most promi- shall be entitled to entertainment. This writer would care I to describe in this short with him. But that does not warrant pub- , White and all Conservatives and Refor , ers in his body. a license to kill neeilgin classes 'Of game. . nent part. An you are all aware the meet- letter. CarnegieMusic Hall, a recent now my be led to nee things in their �rue —A few days since a valuable horse be- A young girl of about 15 years of age - closeathe afternoon session. 'The ladies I lie confidence. I have lived to see men li — eotural beauty, is to . should the Conservativ-e longing to Mr. G. A. rjlunt, of Wellburn, ings lasted two days, Tuesday and Wednes ere then invited to remain to tea, which structure of fine irchit George Cartier, D'Arcy McGee and A. light, and that . came into Vivian & Merritt's jewelry store. day, and were held in Westminster church, w i be improved by the addition of a, few more Sir party ever fall by being in a minority, that Middlesex county, attempted to jump a This is a very handsome would be served in the o6hool room of the A. Dorion pus from the scene of Canadian . Windsor, the other evening, and asked to � on Bloor Street. church and a large number availed themselves stories in height and a tower that will dwarf political life with regret, and trust to be as a consequence they may not fall as i6di- wire fence, and - striking the wire its hind be shown some rings. She examined tray . charch,L quite a bit larger than our own and of the kind'invitation. Dr. E. Beatty wag other buildings 'in the neighborhood. on spared to see men Of sterling honor and viduals, but rise higher as Alexander Atac- log was almost severed at the stifle joint. after tray, but none seemed to suit her, and hn Neil. ing buildings say Atone time it was thought the animal, quite new. The pastor is Rev. Jo here called to the platform and introduced the top of some of these tower' noble eloquence,like Liurier,assume the r Is kauzie did. I could and would like to when she sta bed to leave Mr. Merritt no - The whole church, vestry rooms, reception to the delegates,who gave her a most enthu- restaurants and a : ummer gardens are being of this great Country of 'ours. Now, friend more but prudence forbids, for the prejent would be useless, but under skilful treat- ticed that one f the rings was missing. He and school rooms were generousl thrown pened. - F :a C ment it is rapidly recovering. . ch�rged her wi h the theft, but she denied open for the use of the Society. Lere were silistic welcome, all standing 0 Leadbury, you charge me with back! ng at least. Cease not to advocate, r r in . At the public meeting beid in the even- A PLACR OF CURIOSITIES. down from some former statements. Ple toe merce with all the world, whoth ot f Port- Arthur, reports a it, and it was o ly upon threats of calliag i6n. two sessions each day, one in the morning The converting of old Castle Garden, 4 nd of silver 26 miles touth of officer that she.would &How her pockets to ing the large, church was filled to ite'utmost put your finger on one instance' and I will will or will not reciprocate, as the only safe wonderful fi I and, one in the afternoon and a public meet- �apacity. The meeting was presided over (known in Colonial days as Fort Columbus,) throw up the sponge. I have the courag of and sure way to national prospority, i that town. The vein of silver has been be searched. In them two rings that she At each session c arium� is another step taken by I traced for half a mile and is eigb t feet wide, ing on Tuasday evening, , into an aqu t ROBERT DO-UGLA1S. had lifted were found, and when'Merritt by Mr. Hamilton Cassels, who'called first my convictions, if no other virtue, and at nd � the under part of the church, as well as the u Rev. Professor McLaren to. speak. He the city officials that has met with wide ap- r fall with all my previous stateme to, WROXXTER, JusB 11th, 1892. i i and samples taken from alight feet below the went to -the end of the store she had skipped � gallery, was well Alled with ladies,and their 0 proval from the public, aiDd which will add ' � I surface go from $10,000, to $12,000 of pure earnest, enthusiaitic faces - and - manner recalled the first meeting of the Women's The " chips" have I &Ileg thick and fast Ion ; � for the ferry- , 4 - Foreign Mission Society, held 16 years ago. another important place of interest and your weak armor and gs,11ed not a little I t Canada. . I silver per ton of ore. - . —About two weeks ago a young man, szeaks. well for the future if foreign . There were aboui-40 present, and the con. study. It is intended that it shall contain those who have entered the " Lists" 4""ot —Nova Scotia crops promise magnifid�ent- —On the first day of July, Sir Oliver named Joseph Johnston hired with F. Au- . missions. Each meeting was presided over tributims amounted to 81,000, and they specimens of all that can possibly be obtain- be prepared for rough usage. I have he ly this year, 1. - Mowat'8 bill to prevent the use of tobacco derson, a farmer living at Lambeth. Wed- lyy the president, Mrs. Ewart, who fills her -their success. Riv. Dr. ad of the pieca�orial tribes, from the little �ds —Mr. George Hilliard, ex -M.. P., Oied by juveniles will go into force in Ontario. nesday he slyly picked up all the valuablea responsible position with much womanly were pleased at . DAM8 to conabiousness of knowiDg. that my wo i he law prohibits juveniles from having the he could find and disappeared. A lady's . She was as- Kellogg, who gofs as a missionary to India speckled beauty of the mountain stri have not been abortive and have reac led Thursday, last week at Peterboro, i T - dignity and wonderful tact a specimen of the wbale. Situated as it is . treal founders, have weed in their possession and dealers are lia gold watch, two gold chains, and s silver in a short time to take charge of the trans- . I ")an, prominent in your society, who before —Day & Deblois, Mon . sisted in the devotional exercises by a num- beautiful park on the water's edge of an about $27,000. i ble to a heavy fine if discovered supply' ­ lation of the Bible into the Urdu language9 in a did not realize what manner of statesmen assigned. Liabiliti I article. Ing watch which bad .been presented in 1874 to bet of ladies from Toronto and other places, er. Rev. Mr. Currie the . -great bay and at the terminal of the thoy-were supporting. . Now, I have done —Three million loge will pass dowm the them with the obnoxious . Mr. Anderson by the.!' W. F. L, A." were part by N main railroads of the city, both elevated and � —At Mount Forest, on Wednesday, 22nd and in the business I lesdames i - then addressed the meeting. He has - with this controversy, in which my only i im. Ottawa river thin season. � missing. The came was reported to the city been . isnis, Mr. t- Shortreed and Harvie. It is really wonder for a long. time a missionary to C ourface, a more convenient and appropriate —Strawberries were selling at from four of June, .by the Rev, Dr. Will" . police force at once and the Man wag L&Tfe$ ful the knowledge these ladies have of the entral place could not � � ave been selected. has been to act a humble part in the grast ad in a barber shop. He was having his ca. He shewed the need of women . contest now being waged against corrupt Lon to five cents per box in Brantford last w0ek. Edward Poole, of Toronto, and his brother, i ' minutest details of every part of the work Afri - MOR� ELECTRICITY. Trusting that my eff(rts —Sir John Abbott is going to sell� his Mr. Alfred, Poole, of Listowel, Aere marr. I- hair out, but the barber had just one side of I __ � I of the Society. It is this and their tl�orough missionaries to that part of the heathen world. Another attempt to run the elevated cars in our country. earn about 500 mile � be- ad to Miss Maria and M.iss Ids daughters his head clipped., In this condition he was . He told some amusing but sad incidents of.. have not been entirely useless, I have ;he famous salmon str 1. " acquaintance with the rules that; regulate of this city by electricity is soon to be made, of Mr. Thompson Sutton, of Mount Forest. noo I eve his name as - of resolutions.. allICIldinents, the ignorance and darkness of the women, and it is hoped will meet with success, for it honor to be, Yours sincerely, low Quebec. made a prisoner. Joh )n I -the passing Mr. . I EGMONDVILLF, SCRIBBLE —The Grand Trunk will place two gddi, A large number of guests attended the Me . 'Kay. The missing articles were found =qf motion, &c., that,enables them to who are but the slaves of the men. would prove e. blessing to the people living I ­ - I. ervice bet eeu double ceremony. in his pockets, I gh such an arnount'�of business in Gaudier, of Brampton, was the next speak- along the line of these roads, as well as the I tional trains on its Sunday a w —DuHffig school hours Miss Cora Clinton, er. he spoke of the work women are doing I Amother Blast- from Mr. DOUglas- Toronto and Hamilton. I I —The convocation exercises in connection the comparatively short time. No time is for the cause of Missions but said the inen patrons thereof. i � DEAR EXPOSITOR.—In your issue of the —The Flying Roll disciples are about to daughter of John W. Clinton, St George, with the Brantford Young Ladies' College i wasted in useless discussion, every qnestion 'I Ing. . ANOTHER GREAT BRIDGE. -form their colony in received a b1bw upon the eye frorn a mingle closed on Tuesday evening of last week, is settled with decision and promptness. often made that an excuse for . not givi I t 3rd nit., Mr. T. M. White criticises in a leave Detroit, and re I one of the boys in the room, . . . I suppo-se he referred to the,men of big own Another colossal bridge, to span the Eas friendly spirit the arguments you have d- Windso . .1! . thrown by, striking her it when the diploma and prizes were presenUd. . early this fall, —A saving of $21,000 &'year will be ex- with such force that after The singing waw led by a ah-oir of young congregation. The collection at this meet- River, is to be commenced noed against Continental Union, . . The graduates numbered 13 and were:" ladies, and who: also at intervals sang some . I and will be a rival, both in architectural ' a' cted by the wholesale abolition of P-rni-' passed through a map in the wall. Since own : Miss Jefisie Dtiff, Malcolm ; M I Ing amouilted to $156. . Annexation by you. On the name p pe � f011 Igo .re much appre- structure and size, to the now famous Brook_ . n officers recently ordered. the accident Miss Clinton has been able to suitable Belec-tions, which we Wednesday molming's session Opened publish my letter of thanks for your a gratio Carrie Laiwrence) Lucknow ; Miss Mary ciated by all. The first session was opened with a, prayer meeting led by Mrs. McDon- lyn Bridge. article on Annexation. (My letter —James Embree, a C. P. R. station agent see but little, and it is feared that tbe sight MeEwen Brantford ; Miss Gertrude Me - with devotional exercises followed by the OLD HUTCH'S NEW VENTURE. written with the view of showing " the e�ils in the North-west, has been sent for tria�l on may be ultimately destroyed. - ' As the address of wel- Dell, while the Board met in another part of -Benjamin P.:� Hutchinson, ex-millionalre rge of embezzling $400. ; —Several weeks ago the Hon. G. W. Intosh and Miss Grace McIntosh, Vancon- PresidenVo address, the churqh to elect its officers and 0 trans- of the License System." If it did that it ivas achai . ver, British Columbia ; Mrs. N. Ralleen, . . come and. the reply were to be omitted she and once famous grain speculator, known as . i dental as ellowing the evil,or * injustic ,of —Sir Oliver and Lady Mowat have -this Rose, Provincial Minister of Education' Brantford ; Miss Eva Boles, IngerAoll ; Miss began by extending a cordial welcome to the act bus-ine-so. In about an hour all met in 11 Old Hutch," in at last, if he is to be judg- inci I Therefore, I 'eel week gone up to spend the season at the inade a sojourn at mineral springs in the delegaites, She reminded no of the object the church again and Mrs. Harvie, Foreign ad by his present doings, about to settle the Protective Principle.) netanguishene Hotel, Penetang. West for the benefit of his health, as he was Mary Cochraneo Brantford-; Miss Josephine - r Huston, Dresden ; Miss Bertha McCulloch, . Secretary, read a manual relating to the liable to Mr. White a 6iticiern along v ith Pe: of our meeting each year,which was not an down in a staple business where the ups and —A sailing ohi which left the Phillipine suffering from rheumatism. Owing to pres. Mount Forest'; Miss Effie McEachern, Crtf- . ' pleas- application, preparation and outfit for thoi,e downs will not be so marked as in the past. you and would crave a word or two on a �ew p with a cargo of sugar sure of'departmentsl and other business he friends or acquaintances for mutual applying to become miseionaries. The ap-- He has leaned a large store down town and of his opinions, as I do not agree with thom. Islands on January 31 had to return, and the istate of his health has ford ; Miss Maude McMillan, Buffalo, New ure, bat as a band of Christian workers, i to reply. to a number of ques- I take it for granted that both Mr. White nd for Montreal arrived on ,Wednesday June, York State; Miss Libbie Lundy, Lundy's A that would plicaute havc will, in the neax� future, open a restaurant. not improved. He in now confined to his anxious to get informatior * raelves wish devoutlythat truthandrig te- 22nd. 1. Lane. further the cause of mis8iOn1J. She referred tions and these are submitted to the Foreign He is personally� superintending the fitting on ds weight of soverligne,- house in Toronto. ir,sion Committee and are considered priv- ousness and honest goverDmen tehould pre il, —Twelve pound- . . —The Arlibgt,on Hotel, Paris, bad a nar- --George Reedy, the Americanelergyman to the religious crisis through which India -M ' What is up of the place, and, while very much- an- was found in the hut of an old miser, just An w � . Some of the questions are: and that he fully believes that honesty ie'the ho got married at Hamilton a short tivie was now passing, saying that the way was . ate. noyed by curiosity seekers, reporters and best policy, as well as a geod princl le. dead at Vernon River, Prince Edwar4 In. row escape from fire the other night. ago, and who acted the part of a lunatic the . now open to go in and possess the land. their age; Where they have received their those who know him when in the market, �t I I the lamps In the bar -room were being put first night be was wedded, by makinK his women mis- education ; If they have studied any of the he bears the humiliation of his position with I will try to write my few words in the land. '- for The natives say, "We dread your languages ; What aptitude have they for same "friendly spirit" as becomes g od —George S. Wait, St. George, has put-- o4t, the chains holding the chandelier gave young bride lie on the floor of their room � sionaries And your women doctors because seeming dignity. It is said that he makes citizens. We have been told,that differ way, letting 12 lighted lamps fall. Fortu%i- two hours while he waltzed around her he tudy of the languages ; If they have 6 �u c a chased the handsome residence of the late n our hearts and our homes." i The this move partly out of spite sod revenge , Bei illage, The price tely there were several inan around at the ' they wi of opinion serves to show thsI the truth ,lies Lijamin Ball in that v howling like a madman, was released from t : - . alime, wh Z - was followed by the reading of the eve taught ; What first led them to think and partly fr6m a philauthropbio stand as $3,650. t o sei ad the lamps and throw them - Reedy's, address cieties and of becoming a, missionary, and so on. With point. As the story goes, he entered a res- somewhere, if we know but where. paid w ist church in Oanads out of the windows, the only damage being custody last week. A friend of reports, from the Presbyterial So on the east o'tfit Mrs. Bwart said that � let—He says "Canada's difficultiet, r w- —The first Method named J. E. Shoelmaker, eame from Auxiliaries, begining at Ottawa regard to the u taurant in the vicinity of his contemplated he was erected at Adolphustown 100 years ago, the lose of the lamps. innipeg and Brandon on hitherto $300 had been granted to prepare place, and when in the aourse of his meal backs, and disadvantages are not, in Bay of Quinte —Mr. Benjamin Pilot who lives a short DeansIvIlle, Pennsylvania, for the purpose of - and ending with Wl the outfit, that the Foreign Mission h opinion of Continental Unionists,entirel of and the Methodists of the conveyin the west the two latter having represents- given his pis thers w" no fork given � oentevary. distance outside of Parkhill, met with a _g him to his mother's home at that tives At , the meeting- The reports all COmmitt`06 had thought this sum was 8 WAS bar own making, as yon assert." This I Ill district will celebrate the place, lie was apparently in a more rea- . too large and it was reduced to $150. with It ; indignation at this followed, and, loot dispute, but accept " true On r, —Captain Stealfield-. side-da� camp to� Ma- painful accident on Saturday, 18th --nit., sons,bleinental condition when liberated by showed an advance in increase of members, but -on consulting with Dr, E. Beatty and " he was, about, to leave, he declared that White's authority, he having better op#or. Jor-Genersol Herbert, was robbed of i,$260 while drawing a load of tile, He wasin �e police magistrate than be was on the tions, and earnestness, while in one, he would 0 an a restaurant himself and t* 141le. the act of blooking one of the wheels with a tb contribu, Mine Rodger,another returned lady mission. His move- tun - f knowing theiropinion, ] while &sloop on the train an route i stone when the wheel paseed over the fore. night of his incarceration. Reedy left HAta- the, byterial, three young, . show the putlic how to run it, It iltoninthecoinpanyofilisfrietid. Itionot Guelph Preal � 0 — ary,it was found that this was too small and 2 il, 01, Nearly every difficulty we oo- villa, Wednesday last week,. 'women had offered themselves as mission- zed at $200, Some one ments are now watched wit6, considerable )oliticsl sep,Iara- —William MOC&Ilum,of Williams, brought finger of bin right band, crushing it off, He known whether his ,young Inrlds has since; Two were alreadyi on the field, the sum was fl here interigit. counter Is the result of our 1 sot," Tble I to Parkhill four of the heavios$ wool flW85 Immediattly went to Dr, Caw'n surgery and . aries. . i tion from the rest of the oontin oined him or ever will.. . one in India, one in the Xorth-west, whilp as4ed what the outfit consisted of ? Mrs. � do not agree with altogether ; it is not cor- clipped this season. They just weighed 52i had the finger dressed.' ' . i the third was still at the training school in Harvie read over the -articles and amongst —Charles H. Welch, of Detroit, was to- —The A ]F0m* Advocate of the 17th Inst., - ­ This At Leadbury Again. . pounds, I others named a black silk dress. [ root to say so If he had said 11 commercial cently employed to take the yearly census of says: Wh a Messrs. C, J. McKinley and Chicago. Letters of gre,,,e�ing were then eat, no little astonishment as DNA]% Expositon.—NotbiDg but a patr�- separation" I could have seen much truth —St. George's Cathedral, Kingston# re- � birtho &ad deaths in the first ward in his James Ralph were drivin$ from the home of read from a number of sister missionary seemed to or to my discussion otic sense of duty to my country, in this the in it. My opinion is that nearly every built at a cost of about $40,000, was re- � societies and the morning session was well as amusement and a s r f her direst need, impels me to pen a difficulty -we encounter is the result cl our opened on Tuesday, last week, with impres- city, a;nd he returned 1,816 of the former the la,tttr in Wells, in going down a hill in . brought y Mrs. Dickson of Galt ieemed imminent, when one delegate rose hour o he own misdoi r neglect of doing the' ght sive 8ervices. I in � and 1,270 of the latter. I.t has been dis- the township of Day, the holdbacks broke _ to a close. b, . and said, was it not rather humiliating to be reply to your scribe's lost effort, as t n ii�ister covered that he copied -'Old death.'Iist4 an4l and the buggy running upon the borse's leading in prayer. � , a discussing ou'ch matters so dress when these organization toLwhich he devotes the whole thing ; and tToopne important thing n a —Rev. Adam Spencer, formerly - caused him , Mr. The receiving of the anbu&I reports wa Free Vade of St. Andrew'o Presbyterian Cborcb, gav ry family in the heals, to kick and throw I young wOmt$n took their lives In their own of his last letter, occupies an important national sense, is the want of numerous -bachelors and Ralph out on his head and shoulders, in. the chief business at the a�!ternoon session. prominent p rt in the with all the worvId, as � far as we are rei pon. Bowmanville, dropped dead at his repidence ward, including � e- y hands, left home and friends to go to these - place and playa a 11 I I - in Bowmanville on Saturday morning,J 18th dogens <old maids. juring him severely, Mr. McKinley spran Mesdames Harvie, Shortreed,Telfer, Jeffr y. If I can be the sible for it. aill and McLennan gave Bhort 1-eviews of their distant lands to teach the glorious gospel to politics of our � countr i F accident occurred on the out, and in doing so terribly sprained ' the heathen. This ended the subject and humble means of attracting their attention to 3rd—" Sir, John M?Donald may to ome inst. . ; , —A shocking near Port Col- bruised his arm on each side of the elbow. reports, printed copies of which had been , 1. t the outfit. The an abuse, which � I, with many others consider, extentbe excused for, his corrupt gJ.ern- —W. C. Bennett, of Harley, O�ford Buffalo and Goderich railway ded in walking to Ralph's place. given to, the delegates. WrO. Harvie began no more was said abou . ociety, I will be amply ment in view of the atupeudou@ task helhad county, intend moving his mill in a few borne station the other night. While ex- They succee work of the next question that was brought up w�s.the has crept into the 8 - . 11 h concession of Bulford, press No. 75 was pasping the cattle guards Mr, McKinley suffered greatly with his her report by saying at ' e - repaid for all the wrath poured upon MY undertaken." L Do evi that good may c me I days to 'the fift r tion it ran down s, man named arm. The next morning he started to walk v ea,r had been a, peen ling of -lights proposed training home for women mission head. I Leadbury will doubtless say Is this doctrine peen iw to any clas or where a fine lot of custorri logs are waiting near the ats, � I " i Mrs. Ewart read over the resolution devote I Lindsay, who was walkin on the line, to Theisalou, a distance of 15 miles, hoping liar rn d ; and shadows. The greate��gtr-lal was the aries. d into lumber. i at the begin- favoring the establishment of such a home I have broken faith, after the heading to my party in the communi . y I I trust for heir to be manufacture n, of Both of the poor fellows's feet were out off, to obtain a rig on the way to take him death of Miss Harris, almog word with Leadbury." own sakes there is not one honest Come rva- —A yacht was sold to Win, Goodis - ning of her career as a misillonary. Then and setting forth the a3vantages, A last letter, 11 A�last expected -it tive or Reformer who willl promulgate': this Romney, the other day for $5, not � 40th He was taken to Port Colborne, wbere he is home. He was rowed across the lake by , of Migill Rodger, who leDitby discussion followed. - (Rev.) Mrs. When I penned that I Dever I f its value. Later it turned out to in a very precarious condition. Mr. MCGillpiS, Presbyterian student, cam, e the resignatioi Fletchet of Thames Road Usborne, moyed would be necessary to waste any more dootrine, or approve of, or help by his voice part o orn Cleveland, Ike Mulder, the notorious colored out -1 who kindly offered his setvicem, aud applied began her missionary work �ul India nearly I - or vote to put it in expeution. I firmly! be- belong to a vessel stolen fr . — 0 f as 11 our in amendment-, "That this question be left words in that direction, but an he has shift 1 law, who for the past five years has terror- at several places in tie neighborbo d Of 18 years ago, and who is spq,ken o ver for S110ther year," supporting- her ad hie -ground to an outgrowth of the real lieve there was no valid excuse for " hie! cor- and the owner secured it. I & ized the people of Colchester South, was at- Sowerby for a rig, but t e Good Samaritan pioneer lady missionary." Then the health 0 —On Monday morning, June 20th, - Is now in Can- amendment with a number of reasons, the subject, liaving�been clearly driven to desert rupt government. " Who told - him to 1 u n- the rested a few days ago in that township by a - could not be found, each man finding an ex - of Dr. Elizabeth Beatty, who chief one being the great additional expense all the other poi�ts, I will, with yo.ur per- dertake the stupendous task ? I su pose rather romantic wedding took place at - Only , I g. Mr. -McKinley arrived ada, was causing much anxi y, but oheis such a home would be to the society and mission, correct a few mistakes into which Mr. White would.say the nation, by lac- residence of Mr. G. W. Rauney, C. E., posse of five constablep. one shot cuse for not goin now much better, and her mm dical advisers advising to make haste slowly. Mrs. Me- I think hq has fallen. Here, permit me to Ing him where it did, and that he wa to of Peterboro. The contracting partie� were was fired before Mulder gave hinitelf up. at Thessalon about 2.30 ,0�cloek, having �tty well used up, It � think that she may be able t return to her a, of Ganpe Quebee, and He found the house surrounded more sys'e- walked all the way, prt n in like The oreign Mission onnell seconded the amendment. Another say to him, that a string of meaningless carry out the spirit of confederation 1 and Mr. J. J. Lownde P I s. when He says that if ever he meets a ma work in the autumn. - D J 4 &bind geth r in so . eral the bride was t matically than on former occasion ' delegate rose and said that while thin queg- expletives ond personal abuse do not con- to a One nationality n he widow of the latO Mr. successful attempts were made to arrest predidament he will, if -necessary, traval wark of the Society is di Aed into five . a � le James Campbell. Twenty-one year� ago un tion was waiting two long years in settle- stitute arg4meot no matter if they have a ces so divided." Be it go, . get him comfortably conveyed to (including ovin 11 the family of him. He is wanted on a charge of assault miles to missions, that of India, Ch na, ment, people were dying in hundreds in pleasant ji�gle �for his ears. If Leadbury Rrtask or I would call it a noble' ork, the bride was a governess in intent to kill. 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