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I I ­ It, � I - �' I : , I � . . . . - - - � . /I � . . I DEcEmBER 9, 1892. . -7 - . : . . I � I . . ­ I . :_ . .-D] .1 I � - -) . . . R I .- - _ � ­ . :1 & . I . . . THE HURON" EXPO4..;ITOR. I . . . 1. . - - I—. I � I ___ - I - ---------------------------- I - I 4 .. . . ____ I I -_ _____ - I . - _­__ -, � I . I - t . . , I . -d the months of May v; - I ,I � . � .I- � , . - ,.� I of thsmighty Empire6f undertook. to make the survey unaided. In ' a firm in Seaforth received a package from a The Gover ing ) � I 11OV001 � - NEW ADVE, RTIS36&ENTS. f I nment steamer Qaadra has left I gton is out of the contest, and the aspirants shall be suppIle . dur . and clo3er portion . � . I On,. so far, as is yet known, are and August. In considetation. of the con- e --to a . for the scene of action with a posse, of 25 to that positi � - - id, " � . � our Queen . the summer of 1853-54 he surveyed two New large manufa.cturing establishment in Rog- � incillor Ferguson and A. Southeran., tract being sati6factorily carried out b 11 � i AW The figure. betwoein the parenil6esis after each . cot y the .. 66 � 1�n t of the the o'!do ,,o!cl eong, without - York counties.and one each in Ohio anti constables, all armed. . will oppose J. Jacq I � i ­ � I This lei � vari land, ,which was addressed, " Seaforth, 00- or Graham , nos, said Mr. J. B. Kelly. the council agrees to � no denotes the page papei ort. which the Michigan, which gave -him $5,000. 1 GoOD imR Boami*Ns. —By the death of Counoill - VA00,C � ' I ­ - I � advertisement will be found. atiolls.- - 11 It hh�quid adher-P to the policy of In 1856 Gould . published a history of his tario,'British Columbia." That it reached , Mrs. E. V. Ashton, at Tunbridge Wells, second dePutYi. Although John is making p!by him the sum of $360, ing,f4r - � Going South -9. Robertson. (6) ings hot for e House of Refuge in his —One evening lately, while Dr. Gunn, of . . . . thp I iL: strict ccononiyj" �`ls goc1d. We know the native county, and while projecting other its destination all right is due more to the Clieshiri, England, W0,000 a year is left tb ibly Clinton, was attend 'a patient on - - - , - .� 11 � ChrIstma&GIfts-Wm. Pickard. (6). - s'we h%v . e - had in the past, . a prostrated with typhoid fever. to 28 Boston charities. .. . . canvass, the othiars are keeping coneiderg . the _� - . Hklo y � J . Holiday Good"ackson Bros. (5�, Y�l . intelligence of the post office authorities . Bayfield road, he left ing I I P , species of ecotioni i his horse irr charge Of -�i - . Cash Sale -J. McIntosh. (5) - On his recovery he became a ated .with WHOLESALE FORGERIES, -Wholesale for- -quieter on this subject. - , . th . pr( � and if the name Js!' to be continued in the than to the superior geographical knowledge ssfut operation Was Rev. A. McMillan, but the horse gettin ' I . -e 1 Winter Goodii-It. Jamie (6 � I . Zodack Pratt, who sent him C?nutloli the wesb- I gerles of autograph, literary and historic __4 critical and succe 9 J3ti-3h � gon'r 8) . future there wi� g girl about 12 ye*ro'of frightened at something, suddenly trotted if : A New Style -W. R, Couni i ?I ,I pp -t be much " reductwn rt of the State to select a site for a of the mender, (jocaments have been discovered in Edin. performed on a YOU'D roiXro, . - I _. . Auction Sale -W. Menzies. (6) �! ' arm pa ' I 1 . y Dr. Starsburyp Of Bayfield, in the ra- &�vay, throwing Mr. McMillan out. The .. �ho*pltl m Mson. (6) � of taxation." 11 4dding the com'ptrollors to tUDDOry. He.chose a floe hemlock growth, __� burgh. - nge, b . I I � mova�lof o6 growth from the insideof the horse and catter parted company, the horse holons .t Pigs for Service -C. &U. Rogerson. t5) -qt thachine we fear Sir John erected a saw mill -and blacksmith shop, and' ' T E DOMINION CAPITAL -1 -_ . il ­ I Dont Neglect It -W, it. Counter. (8) � ,the Governme 11 i . H.- . � AN ELICTRIC SLEIGH, �-Cgpt&ib Sch111111111- moos, which was pushing it to one side, retaining the shafts, and going out the base - alb - . I , & by att was,sdon doing a large lum- -_ key, of Baltimore, Maryland, claims to have . po I Wanted�R. J. Dunsmore. (8) 11 is getting over � � esent difficult by laying , with Mr. Pr . 0 L . line at a never -stop gait. It continued go. , , . . ; . � Christmas Novelties-�-'W. R, Counter. (8) up future o . b , bering business. Subsequently he bought . � I invented an electric sleigh which will go 15 causing & most unsightly appearance. - - I vh-.-,;Orlw _ tr 0 i�- The Toronto Mail, in (By Our Special Correspondent.) - Ing until it pulled up of its own accord when , - - I � Sale of Timber Farm -i. mewilan. (�) I out Piatt's interest, and conduct�ad the . miles an hour. � -Mr. Harry Garbutt, of Wiugham, in - diKS, � I Medical Hall -J. Maeoliarmid. (8) ` discussing the �Wbject, takes the following badness alove until just before'tha panic ' OTTAWA, December 6th, IE02. CAPTURE OF FOUR DEsPERADozs, -Four of stead of going to Goderich to become land- about seven miles out,. and wan - brought - I ,_ Ba", b . _, � I - High Clan Goods --W. R. Counter, W sensible view,�� hich we think will ulti. of 1857, when he sold out the entire plant. By the time thie is in print the list of the the despervidoes who held up the Great lord of the British Exchange hotel, as was home by parties who follow d it. The horse - , I ly -;�r a � e The Municipal. World. (6) . I * ort time was little the worse for its race. . 1.W � - . � . Farm Wanted. (6) mitely prove obrAot. The Mail says. � In 1857 it was that Jay Gould became the -new Cabinet will have been offici%IIY an-' Northern P,,cifio traiu,Tuesday of last week, announced in these columns a sh I T� Of ': �. .1 . . . . . - � Top Wanted -W, R. Thompson. (8) �' � ? ; . lsrge�t stockholder afid a -Airector in the nounced. The changes are, after all, ver near Malta, were captured on Friday. . since, has removed to Sarnia, where ,he has -An accident which resulted seriously, - I � 21 0 ..0 I - 'In - I Instantaneous Photographs-A..BausJAugh. (8) But whateVet fil%y be the qualifications of . I y ion of the Arlington hotel, occurred in Wingharn. one day last week. � � .1 . � . f I Stoud6bUTg, Pennsylvania, bank. Shortly few, ' DIED IN JAPAN. -Miss Mary Allen Waist, -obtained possess I I 01 I Christmas Concert. (6) i . the Under-Sedr6faries or Ministers in the after the crisis he bought the bonds of the Lieutemant-Govermor Angers, of �Que- who hpd been doing - temperance work in a new building. . Mr. David Bell, organ agent,.was starting I laf*r a � - � . I - CaUle for Sale-*. H. Woods, (6) i panied b� Mr. J chrysalis state, it -da difficult tar believe th%t bee, ana Mr. B. Ives,, of the same Provi nos, diteas Notice -Mrs. George Baird. (8) � I Washington and Rutland 'railroad at ten . Japan for the past year, died 'in Tokio on -Mr. N. T. Ritchie, Provincial Land for Toeswater, s000m] oseph .- i" is at that place, and when . I Christmas Wide Awake. (8) they will be ell�Wored of their novel posi- cents on the dollar, abandoning every other 'member for Sherbrooke, are brought in, and Thursday, let inst. 0 Surveyor, who left Wingham some three or Croney, who I vs 11 I --tom . Lrr" . Fire, Fire -C. W.L P&Pat. (5) 1 1 tiOnS or that th.� isyetem of which they form interost Ont%na,, has re- near the - railway croseing, pulled up his ooAceiii � Christmas -Jackson Bros. (1) -, A and putting all his money into rail- Aon. Mr. Carling, of Ontario, dropped out. A SON OFNArOLXGN.-PAUI Jordan, who four years ago and went to M L ., � 11 � I I � Miss Jessie Alexander [2]. (8) L I died in the county indirmary at Findlay, turned, He is now in Kineardine where he horse, as trains were moving about. Umax. I . . in'#iar h a paxt will wbr� well. The English Under- r6ad jaccurities, For a long time he was It will be seen that in this deal Ontario . pectedly an engine whistled which startled I , . . � Clothes Renovated -J. W. Snoll. (8) Secretaries --d ' ng 7 politf cians with no president, treasurer, and general superin- Ohio, on Friday last, claimed to have been lintead *opening an offive, with branches at � r . # 0tten. I . � � I ' s being immedi t ly . � � I � , Girl Wanted -Mrs. J. M. Best. (8) present Oabi4et lo� ti: -they are 4 lose@ one Cabinet Minister. % The influence I Clinton and Wingham. ,Times were too dull the horse, the whist] a e � I ., pira pne; uite tendont of this company. an illegitimate son of Napoleon the Great. I � e 'Thie , � Girl Wanted -A. 0. Van Egmand. (8) �, followed by a puff., puff, puff, This was too- I . � � Iffice drudgery, and to' be - . . I - willing to do 0 ; . Christmas Gifts -Roffman & Co. (6) z� From this time until his death his court,e, ' of this Province in the Councils of the Gov- NEW STEAMER LAUNCHED. -An excursion ' for him on the other side. ceolet . I . - ' , : m 1 I . " A ,- I I � . eclipsed by the itsteomen under whom the - 1 -Mr. John Knox, of,the C line, Howick' I . - I I I December -J. L. Smith. (6) � y a - I uch for- he- already frightened animal, and * � .- I � I 1� �_ Santa Claus'Headquarters--J. C. Stoubman. (8) serve. financially, was upward and onw'ikrd. He ernment has been growing steadily weaker steamer, with accommod tion for 5,000 pas it wheeled around, upsett the cut- � , , . I . We haV6, no -hualogous class here. __ seugero, to -be used at the World's Fairi was - beats all records for a Varnip crop this year. . i � � - I iil Things for Chri#tmas-J. R. Gregory. (8) � � I during the past seven years, when one of �Ir. --- I � I I �j .. All our pDliticiabli must be experienced and had'& controlling interest in many of the launched on Saturday at Wast -Stiparior. From 10 acres he had t9e enormous yield of ter and its occupants, Crone I to. _(8) � _y, . I . o; I . Dinner Sets -A. Young. .., � R11 11 - I . � - Bargains In Crockery : le 4ding men.before they can secure any of leading Americin "railroxis and was sole her most reopected represeut�tfves, the late -Aug: stue T. Kerr, who fied 300 loads. This beiDgInore than he requir. by some ., means, getting his foot - _- .1 . J3 � : t -A. Young'- � . . � . - . . . I ARRESTED. a I fctitun - __ . � I I the offices. Sticli men will not long .be� con- . Sir "Alexander Campbell, retired. When to England in April, after embezzling $14,-. ad, he Rot over the diblaulty by sending out caught in the -iron braces or Eome other por- � - . - proprietor of at least two. He was not a . I I . "t � I - . � d to' the Government and . his neighbors who got., I � � I . � 0 ,. -Mr. Mackenzie formed his Cabinet no fewer 000 from the Jarvis -Conklin Trust Compaay invitations : to I 1. Irom a � , I , , to" be outaidd 6f the Cabinet. Thev will . id muohgood with his money. . I their share of the ankle was the r I . � I tent to be a 'a0h needed tion of the rig, and a very bad break in' -the - � CW1 -- , man who d esult., the -foot being twisted . . . . . . lau-4 1 � I 101 � + , has arrived at New,York in custody. them to come and take' - . � � the CA= , fxpooftor � - * ", is six members, or' nearly one' -half of the ad. Mr. Bell held on �� ��. . i . . , mot sit quietly in' the vestible while �oliti- His whole soul seemed to be bound up in fhol ,ELECTRICITY INSTEAD OF MuLEs. -A New spoils. . almost half way arou I . .. I I -1 , _........ i . I . . . I jwine J � - 11 . . - - clans ome of Whom are not more able nor making it and consequently he missed one of total number, were taken from' Ontario. In York syndicate �b&s purchased the street -Thomas Jones, formerly of Walton and to the reins and was dragged qUiLte' a dis. "I . . � - I I . - .il I - : . virbere � SF,AFORTH, FRIDAY Dec� 9th, 1992. more: brs'ighly r6pected by the party than -the greatest pleasures a the new Cabinet Ontario will have only four railway system of New Orleans for $10,- now of Seaforthi has Ifivised the hotel at tsuce with the cutter on top of nim,but one. I � . �; � ,I mlin,c%n have iii life, � a -1 � , I vier.- . i J i ' I I . __ - I — themelveg,ars, drafting the policyinside. i 000,000, and will �eubsbltute electric- for . Leadbury, from Edward McNamar&, for a ceeded in stopping the horse; he was uninjur. .. . , � . . J 'Nor will they, 4s responsible heads of dig- that of seeing others benefifted and helped Ministers, even counting the Hon. Frank , . . George Hearne has leased ad beyond being shiken up considerably, and - 'hkA be I I � ; mule power. term of 5 years. I � . The. New Government. tinct branches R Government, submit with through his instrumentality. , He was selfish Smith, the member without portfolio, who t1ka -tol Z �� - ' ROYAL BouNwx.-rMr. Wm. ,Watson' , the the farm aijoiuing the hotel for the same the cutter came, out intact, "I I 7 ; - . If we can believe one-tenth of what we a very goo.i grW4 to the supervision or dic- avaricious Aud grasping, &.ad as such he' lives in Toronto and takes little or no part poet who wrote th' ' beat obituary poem on time. Mr. McNamar& and family will re- -The Goderich editors are extremely �glven , � � � ; � , , - I tation in matteig of policy %nd p%tronage of I , r The Sie 11 I I X0 - 4,, 1 - , - . . Lord Tennyson, h: d E200 from move to Michigan next week, where he will complimentai y to each other. a 11 - I . , see in the daily paperareported from - leaves his millions � but few to bloseshis in moulding the policy of the Government. - � ,r � _� I 1 . 4 .1 � Ottawa� , a Minister of I tFSP Di I i, 11 I been offere � , il Trade and Commerce who ' the royal bounty, I�aving the question of engage in the lumbering business. addresses the following tribute of love to its . I - � : - �r f - - Sir John Thomp3on, the -now Premier, has knows little or b6thiDg ..about the business 111'emory,or mourn his departure, A life Quebec, on the othor ba,ud, will have four . . � - is- 1041D I I u in abeyamce�.' -The British Exchange hotel, in .opponent the Star: "Mitchell ,is what is � . . . � �, pensio . God- � ­ I M � '�� ,�, Ministers with portfolios, and the little iya ago, known fit Goorgia, as a lsnollygoster,�­& . . � .06 .0, i 1� ii, 1. � had a hard time of it for the past week. they are condoidiing. 'rho Premier will flnd such as his is mob -worthy of imitation nor is A TEmPERANCE LEcruRER's SuccEss.- erich, changed bands a week or ten do . : I C - - Province of Nova Scotia, with a population :bietiw- I 11 _; , �r�. , I . the position of the Under -Secretaries anom- it to be envied. It is said of his family : - ThomaR �y of the Huron . miserable creature -who is an applicant for . _� ' . , , , He has had a good deal of difficulty in form- . . , E. Murphy, son of Frs;ncis Murphy, Mr. Wm. Craig,lformerl ; t' LOCI . T &IOUs and awkward, and in the end he will of only one to OntariWs five,;�will have three. the celebrated temperance orator, has been hotel, entering inio possession. The new salaried difice first,I last - and all the time ; -1 I � 07�, Jay Gould leaves sons whowill well take Ministers,each holding important portfolios. addressing large audienees in New Haven, proprietor is well known in- Goderich, and who, if h -_ lim i -I � , ing his now Cabinet. This trouble did not be compelled W rbunite the Trade and Com- ) got a position, -has not the ability, . t'41 � 011 . ,j . I , i I I - . i_ - . ��. ;J. - - from a too merce portfolio with that of Finance, and t Care y I 1611ing .; � arise from lack of material, but of his man millions. The oldest -2 In the new Cabinet there will be no Minia- Connecticut, and has secured 1,000 Pigna- he has thoroughly renovated the house, into 4 �� 7 . � � I . Iligence or stability to fill it ; and whose . ;�p� 1 0 George. was married a few - years ago to ' . � � .� . I qa�jtofil � ,,, � _, . numerous army of patriots who W .ling rAise the Sedrelaiies to Cabinet rank. ter of Customs nor of Inland Revenue, tares to the total abotimence pledge. put in new furniture and made other im- pusillanimity and uselessness is known to . I.. - I -ere wil I Edith Kingdom, an actress- and the next. �4 t 4 the. , . . . ... : to sacrifice themselves on their bountry's - � - � I P. P theme ,'two being merged into one portfolio, CHiLDr.E.t; BuRx.F,D. - At New Haven, provements. I everyone with whom he cbmea in coutact-11 � I . . Edward, was inarried only a uouple of I 11 I - I ' - t- 11 I . � � ' to be \held by a Minister of Trade and Com- Connecticut, Monday, Fanny Berkolski, -When we gather at thepoor-house! creature not dead enough to be in. sigrave, �. !CA to I , � � I � � i'll I altar, for $6,000 a year and thi honors at- Qdobec Pohtics. mp�nths ,ago to a Now York girt,named morce. The Departments of Customs and aged two year hovelful of burning The Luoknow Sentinel says : Nearly every and -yet not sufficiently silive to be allowed I : . %tas wi a A . I I . I � Shraaer. Both these lions followed 'their Inland Revenue will remallLin existence and .. I the si-C � I . tached to the positions. It seems, hoviever, The local po'll-tidians of Quebec are again - coals into the saPbyUb'c&a " RIO with her paper in the country is advocating the es- outside the graveyard fence ; a vampire on . I f � � ered by Coiriptrollerg, one for 6 -months old sister. C'm a& � 1�0 go � � . that he has st'length succeeded and the fol- in a 1' oxcitement. Mr. Angerq, big Torturies for -themselves. He leaves each Depakment, who will be responsible to burned to death. I r, ;Xttuati . I- I � I . . . fatber',s business, and have already made be solminiat rriage , X I ferment o Both hildren were tabliehment of a poor-'houge. It is easily' 'the body politic, a bar cle on the party 'to . - . ' �, 4 ­ . - I seen why the editors unhesitatin I favor which he belong upon the o ' ' - . - . I � i lowing are given out as those who will in who has been Lioutenant-Governor of the several ounger children. 'His wife diei the, Minister of Trade and Commerce and TEN YEARS FOR. FORGERY, -Sidney Smith, the scheme. They want some ga%oda in wheels of prosperhy"'a' Taheftogtar responds . . - . � ., I I - . y e;*ighi v _ _ . I - .3 , future be Her Majesty's advisers 'in this Provicce for f6ur., yeark, has been given his three yesrs ag.). I I I i , . ��� Along' I � I ; have keats in the'House of Commons, Mr. who was arrested in Mexico three .months which to rest their,weary head after they thusly: "The annexationist -copp 4 f . I � I 1. . I I I � I , . �. , � Dominion : . reward for takin f Mr. Mercier by'tbe throat ____ - -1 N. Clarke Wallace,- member for. Wist York, .go and brought back to Omaha, Nebraska, have become too' old to -,wield the pen. the Signal is very wrothy at the 'Fit".'Ir, fO'r ft--' the . I " _� , � .. 9 , a . !a � , .1 a f, 1 and Mt. J. E. Wood, member for Brock- ,63,h Ill] , .. I . Sir John lbompoon-Premiet 'and Min- and forcing hifii 6ut of the- Local' Govern-' Canada's Opportunity. icr forg�ry, pleaded guilty gud has been 11 What a gathering that will be?" . exposing his dirty work of tradu,!n'g this X I I ; . . . ��o - 1i 1, ister of Justice. . . I Aead what the Toronto News, an Inde Ville, are, it is understood, the appointed sentenced to 1-0 ye%lrs imprisonment. Smith -That naughty man of the Clinton New town In his harangues in other places in sup- . 46 IrA , Ment, Sitk9ugh he was supported by a large : t - -, I Ron, Mackenzie Bowell - Minister of i , I L - Comp�rollars, at a salary of $5,000 per on- wai formerly president of the Ao800istion-of Era says : To see Reeve McLean, of Tuck- port of annexation. He thinks he should be - 4-Mly- - �� )L'5'j ji � . I � L �r - Trade and Commerce. majority of th4 Oeople's representatives in pandenb Conservative paper says: num each. They will not have seats in the Architects. i eromith, SaSmillie, clerk of,the come town- allowed to proceed With his false and dis- -� �A,'! a , I - � - . I ­ . � : I ­` ,� ' Hon. G. E. Foster' Minister of Finance. . Here. is a little fact. A consignment of Cabinet but will be himply administrative HIS MILLIONS CO,I'TLDN'T SAvE Him. 3 M�r. ship, -and conpt&ble Gill, of ' 9 ----- ;Iajda 4 , the L3gialatard. He has been taken into -0 . I ,,,f 1�. . L x66r' ell get reputable work without any protest from *�;ed.- ,F. Sir A. P. Cavon-Postmester-Goneral. the Dominion Cabinet by Sir John Thomp 6ne woollen goods which cost in England heads. If Ontario Is satisfied with one Jay Gould, the molti-millionaire, died In off the train here itogother looked rather the people of G�oderlch vvh,Dm be is thus in - .41, . - - ­_ $987 were sold -to a wholesale firm in Detroit Cabinet Mi ister less in eichaDge for two 1_0 - 3 1 _. I , " 0 New York on Friday last, 4 the age of 56. -suspicious to any one not familiar with the juring, and his tirades this week find their I p � Hon. John Costigab -Secretary of State. . . . . I V� I son. Hou. Mr. Chapleau, late Minister of for $1,928. He who ruup may read. Let -paid officials- who will have no voice in 1�'l 1`1 j!,�! �? I . Hlon. C. H. Tupper-Ministek of Marine Cu t ' ' The immediate cause of his death was I pul. ieo : but the two former were simply best illustration in the bisAing, squirming . � Hu. i - i . I L el . a orns in the, Dominion Government, has those goods be brought into Canade, free of moulding public policy anymore than they monary consumption, but the dynarniti at- Par' to Goderich t) get legal advice., while and venom of an angry anake " 'Twill be lot W, . -i : , and Fisheries. ' I going - ­ . - I i t! "I , Hou John Haggart-Ministe� been appointeA '� Lieutenant Governor of duty and what would bp the result? The have at'present as members of Parliament, tempt on hi life a earsago, and his nervous Mr. Gill had butine is of his own. - a / I k of Railways I � � . pistols and water for two next. I ... . :� I �,_t and Canals. . I Quebec. It Eeem,� f -that Mr. Chapleau and amount of smuggling' odong ,the American the Pro i.ince Z11 be easily pleased. Mr. dread of a r1aipetibio of the attack contribut- -The other day Mr. James Stevens, of . . . - � i , � . �. , I I I : I I border would develop into a flool which no Bowell ��s to be Minister of Trade and C In. -li. _� ,_-,R*,y 1 41, Hon. J. A. 0aimet-liEnister of Public Mr. DeBouchervAlp, the Provincial Pre mi ier, ed to his taking off. ' ­ the Base line, near I -intoo, had the nfisfoi- Political, , - I . q�, 0 . � : . - I I _. 411 Wo a . oupt'ims machinery could check. . In sel'. merce, �n4*lead the Senate, if report speaks QUICK- TRIAL, Warren O'Day, ,iiiisos. tune to lose his w t h ; it was one that he , ite ef - t . 11-1 rks. . . I I . I Z. . I L _� r _1� I i . Ron. J. 0. Patterson - Minister of although both � C�nservaiives� are not oa defence, the Americans w6ul,i have 0 lower truly. ilf Mr. Bowell Is to go into the Son- Davis, snatchel a b ukbook containing $142 had carried con I uously for 17 years. (From the Clinton New Era.) XD. V ii� I . � I r, - ,� ; � their, tariff. The sound policy for this ate it wili show that lie has no confid '; L � 9 �; Militia. - - good terms, arid Air. DeBoucherville refuses Once 112 from Mrs, Blaii6he Booth, in Detroit on 06- Thirty years ago i r. James Hearn, the At most the present Local Logimlaturt . 'w" : � - � L - . 7 . I .1 I -, �� I- country in to declare for free trade.with hi b*l*t t carry his own constituevcY at tober let, On Saturday last he was son- well-known cattle, dealer of the siame town, will not have MoreL than . 1. a , T �1 two sessions, before lt#a i � C ,� . ; � I . Hon. T. M. Daly -Minister of the Interior. to serve under kri Chaplamu, the new Lien- Brirain. t�'Ieam'e'jl,,�ty ;oneral election. Lieutenant- tenced'to Jackson ;rison for 5 years. O'Day had tlie misfortu , i ichn I 4 " 1, , I It .� I Hon. A. . R. Angqys-Minister of Agricul- tenant Governori and has retigned big pool- This Lis the g-)sp,-I TnE Exr6SITOR has Govern .r An era, who is being brought in me to lose a $250 watch,sad an appeal must be made to the people, and I I 710 , ' : J � .�_ -_ I . I i)l 4 ture. __ 9 1i I .9 . bad no defence a d his trial took but ten he -resolved that he would never carry an- a good many aro of the opinion that perhaps Ptpmba I i i. ft . L ��L .q tion in the Government. An effort is being been preaching for months. Let Catill from Quebec, Was once a judge,'&nd is a . � L I ! 1 L?� " Ron. W. B. 1voa-Presideni ' dL minutes. - - of the Privy . other watch, a resolve that he has religions- only one will be held. In anticipation pr,]: ; g � � i , Connell. man of ability and integrity. He hAs, how- �7 . 4 � 'L made to induce Hoo. Mr. T&illon, another opea her ports to Engli-E-h- g9ide arid off,,r CAUGH,r TH iN BRu&,mr.q.- ly observed.- . thereof �politicians are ".looking over. the TiODM . - il �- I . I � ! 11 Sir Jolin Abbott, Hon. John Carling prominent politician of that Province, to open parts to every other country that will ever, no great influence in Quebec Province Claude DAII I ted rifle shot, who has -Messrs. E. Gaunt & Sons,of St. Helens, field," and considerable speculation is being . � I � I ,; I - . a n . � .C-4#.,V� I -_ - Gil � � i� . ring I ur year&' X � I �� and Hon. Yrank Smith -Ministers 'without at election times, like Mr. Cbapleau has, been star i "'in HoMe. after a fo West Wawanosh,� the well-known sheep indulged in as to the possibilities or proba- ,.� I 11 I portfolio. Aake the Premiership. Re, however, is very 'opf n her ports to Canada and we will have and, it in said, could not find a. seat for the engagement with Buffalo Bill's Company, breeders, shipped a ewe lamb last week to a bilities. In the South Ridin of Huron �aya, ) 1; � . I 9 Fr . . . � ; � The. above form the Cabinet, averse to doing 4o, but may yet be prevail- 'free trade with the United States within House of Commons at ths present time, al- has fallen a viccirn .of cholera in Brussels, breeder In Prince Edward Island, at a, big there seems to be a pretty general impress- , . . ra�elec ,' � though L'If-let. in his own district, is now Belgium. Daily Was % fine workmam, and figure. The Messrs. Gaunt are among the ion that Mr. Bishop, who h%s so long and I W�ests � � - �: . I I � . Ron. J. J, Cutran-SolicitGr-General. ed upon to t.Ake the office. - Should -,Mr. twelve months, Let th' � I !, e Grits .9ome out t - I . ti�'!e testimonials from ot- " - - . 't �� , I - Ron. N. Cla�rko Wallioc-a-Controller of Taillon -take the Premiership, the Govera- vacant. Mr. Ives, who comes in as the re- had received valua ' n lead breeders in the Dominion, sud their so faithfully represented the Lib ' , ti "­ - � boldly in favor of such a policy and they' preaent%tive b orals, will _. D, I ! - CUAtorns, I . of the minority in Quebec, re- ""' in ` r t . �, A - . I able people in Euro e He was 27 years fine flou of Leicesters, has been selected by not seek re-elcetion. We 'are not speaki tocy � � I . � . , . . . � � . ment will, likely, be patched up so as to will sweep the country at -the next election. presents a constituency where the majority of age. - - . "al - I . , �_ . Hon. J. F. Wood -Controller of Inlan . d � ­ _ I the Commissioners to represent7 Ontario at ".by authority," but we- have conveKrat *Owx 1. R we e- are French, and IS not likely to make .much . I � lo i � evenue. et the Legislat�r , but it is noe.likely t3 .,4 . I THE STORMS IN R17AiN. - On M,o day the World's Fair at Chicago. Only three w1th numbers of the Liberals of this riding, iquo I I � . - In J* i � � 1 - i .1i of a stand in the Government for the inter� - d is I I 1; All the ihinistera named wilt 'have seats last long, as the several members stre at last half a. foot of sn�w covered the groliind in other breeders in the Province have been and. many of them are under the impression - �1, -9 I a an the 1 &1;6 - t . -` WE NOTICE that some of the Government ests of the minority, and, as President of South Wa e d , storm was still raging. given a similar honor. from what Mr. Bishop stated at the last' --;,The , 'T � �` �r in thi.Privy Council Chamber except the variance with each other,* and there is a seri- Organs, who, unabl I e successfully to defend Nearly all out door 1work has been suspond- -Mr. Arthur Whittirigbarn, of the 4th nomination and from hints that he has . sa�-1 On I , , �. , r, I . I the Council, will have no patronage to dis- - I I Z one split among their supporters. The - . � I � . .1 last tbree, who will not attend Cabinet � pense. Mr. Carling made a fight to be re- ed. Railway trai& greatly delayed. In concession of Stanley, has rented his farm dropped since -that he will not be azandi- . tc�--k r '. I VI . -, the iniquitous coal oil tax, and the man- . , 1i I i. � meetings, and so will have no vote in de- position is thus outlined by the Montreal tained, and summoned Dr. Roome and Mr. the north of Scotland the snow is 15 inches for a term of five years, at's ye%rly rental of date. Mr. � Bishop has been true to his ,� to, I . Z . � ner in which the paoplle are being bled by . . . _gamil I ; r Witness : I VVm. S-nith, two members of the House, to deep. In the railway - cuttings the drifts $150 in advance, to Mr. Henry Gilpin, of party at all times, &ad should he -retire, he , . *gi. a � ,I Ii. termin�ing the policy of the Government. the coal oil monopoly-, seek to justify the- Ottawa to intercede Ior him. It was use- are many feet dee i A mail train for Inver- Tuckeremith. He intends shortly to have will carry with him th good will and . plo� , � I � � I V a - ; - I � - !!! Mr. Clarke Wallace and Mr. Wood will It has become manifest that a Lieutenant- tax by attributing to the Mackenzie Gov. less. Sir John- Thompson had no use for mesa was stopped by the drifts and the a sale, and will then take a trip to the hearty esteem of all. Should hv, on. itib- � � e - I . � I � � � "I . Mr. Carling. He wanted his portfolio for a � I I . ri,�or . I � I administer their respective departments Governor of Quebec can rely upon the people ernment the i osition of the coal oil tax passengers were res nod with much diffi- Pacific coast, his, family remaiining here. He other band, still be a candidate, there is no W! . , ; � MP . � f U ..:. I to support him in overthrowing one minid- I � Quebec man and he took it. Dr. Roome I I I ,X u � under the direction of Mr.Mackenzie Bowell ' culty. . � has been out West , efore, and will very question but that lie would be the repre- - I �� 9 # I . . - . . try and raising up another. Mr. DeBoucb- The facts of the case are -that when Mr. states that Mr. Carling will resign his seat � 11 I iV9 . DEATH OF A BRA, Z WOMAN. -The only likely take tip his re Waco there again. I se tative of South Huron again.- In the ... ,1617A , Department of Justice under the direction _� parently, he is not inclined to place himself . ad It. Carna a u . sa�:;ar� i I . I I and Mr. Curran will'aid in the work of the' erville has grasped this knowledge, and, ap- Mackenzie came into power .there was a tax in the House, and that if he dops the Llb- woman who carriedthe United States flag in -Messrs' J. Routleage a Ichan, vent of his possible retirement. A number of . f �k , h ' I I . - . I . . of fifteen cents on the gallon. He reduced orals will certainly carry London. As � e battle during the Is. a war died at the Gar- of the West Had, luoVeramith, each ba.ving names are mentioned as likely successors . exia,tel � . ab the mercy of Mr. Chapleau. It is true Liberals were cheated -out I to I I __ , I of the Premier. Hon. Mr. Bowell will take of the seat for field Hospital, in aabiDgtOD, D. C., on t - them in getting him. Among them are Dr. Buchanan, Of .- ,at li - � :1 11 t f it to seven and a half cents. But even if he . he an equal number to Oisist � ts��! �� t i that Mr. Chapleau is a Conservative as Mr. London this would only be retributive Jus- 30th alt. . I the ieat in the Senate vacated by Hon, Mr Mrs. Eli a Cutler was at Fort up programmes, to see which could give the Zurich; W. Doig, now of Londesboro. ; R. B. : � , � dewls, , � ,� - . : - - DeBouchervi�lle is, but they are members of had been guilty of -imposing the duty in the tice. Of course Sir John Thompson May Donaldson, and, as er husband's regii ent beat one, have been giving a series ot enter- McLean, and S. Smillie, of Tuckeramith; R. .... bufdij , .. I Aleiander. Ron. A. R. Angers goes to the T I . - W A i � 1; , n two factions of the party which are at war 'first place, there would be. no , justification bribe Mr. Carling into holding on to the was fighting desp4rately against terrible tainmonts, and Friday night, last week, a . F I . t� I - � _ . , H. Cullbus, of Exeter ; Thomas Frazer, of * I . .; Semite for the Lwvallier olivi3ion, succeeding with one another. If the Lientenant-Gov- seat, and I hear .that the bribe is to take the L - 1. - � t A; k I I .for maintaining the tax when the prices had odds, she appekedi in the field, sword in large number of westenders attended at Stanley, and M. Y. McLean, of Seaforth. I I ernor I . plr�_Fei " i� the late Hon. Paquet. I can overthrow s, minister supported by fallen to five and a half cents across the form of an appointment as Honorary Corn- hand, bearing the r1glimenval colors aloft. BroadfooV.a school, to� bear the last pro- All of these are good men and would make - wig el , � � ­ � 1. 11 , a whole party, he is still more capable of missioner to the Columbian Exposition at a � ; . i ; - As will be seen, there are not many and remained on Ithe field until ordered gramme. Mr. J. Hanula was chosen chair- worthy successors to Mr. Bisho.p, but we - Fe*r� .1 I � . . y -Mr. Mackenzie's duty of seven and a handsome salary. There is still balm in aboard a steam � man and judge. Both sides have done so are inclined to think that theone among the � I � 'dic 'Wel . boat by the colonel. . -b � i ough in order '�'ke places tion, and revenge is m6re deadly against an half 'cents amounted to an advance of about Gilead, and & very small quantity of it will' ROBBED SLEEPING CAR BERTHS.-On,J's well, it was difficult to decide, but Mr. lot most likely to get the nomination, in Mr. rner'-e . . it overthrowing one sup]Rort�d only by a jac- line. . I I . charges, alth td mal � I � � � T � �_ r 11 . � .� . appease Mr. Carling. That gentleman has . . - t. for some of those who consider they have enemy within a party thin against one thirty-five per cent. on the then price of morning of Decembe let, conductor Wheel- Routledge's side won by four points. . . Y. McLean, of the Expopitor. ., . . I , - 10 - I � , M We do . I I I without. Curses always come home to roost �goolds, . � claims and were clamoring for office, he has been stabbed in the house of his friends, for - er' discovered a man named Foley robbing -At a meeting of th; XcKillop Mutual not disparage the merits of the others, by org*u . - . 7 7 1 ; . as both the Liberals and Conservatives oi coal oil, At,the present price, the duty, to- there is not a Tory official in Ottawa, even - , � � �� I � had to create two or three now offices and the berths in the P Ilman sleeper on the Fire Insurance Company, held in Seaforth any means, but we thi SltUT4 . i . . ; - 1. � nk the people of .. � I �i , . - this Province have discovered ; Lieutenant. gather with the duty on barrels, amounts to in his own Department,wbo does not openly Northern Pacific tr4u, while standing at last Friday.,�the claim of Mr. Cook, for the South Huron will endom . UeS4 I � ) , , lq. give some honorary Positions. The expense Governor Letellier's misuse of the jiverogs- an advance'of two hundred per cent. And rejoice at his disappearance. . r - th'a statement .... . � W, . I I � I . Fargo station. A Oman was awakened destructio" his house, by fire, was --amic- that no man is more antitl�d: to the nomina- - Lod���i � � � l � will, thus, be considerably increased. This tiie furnished Mr. AuRers, one of his i It is a moot question whether the Comp- and acre F � . ( z Tic- tbe ministers went to Petrolea,a few months amed, The obber bad taken a gold ably settloo the company allowing him tion than the one we have named, and no I . 4 Aith a precedent to turn it . . � . I � , 5 tims, w- el- , ri " . . � increase also, is made not in the interests of Liberal,q, and against the nd we're banqueted in fine styl�e, and trollers will have to go back for re- action watch, $25 in money and 'a milk dress. The $i75 ; his cQm was $200, and would have one would make a better representative. 11 - icers. m- � i . i , the country but to meet party exigencies. , now even a Conservative- "9" & to their constituencies. The statute creat- robber fought fier ely, but was arrested been 94ttled sooner but for the f . act that all The South Riding is by no means a 61 sure I 118010 I -C . - � t I I I T � � Premier, posseaged, in quite an unusual de- expressed their unalterable devotion to the ing the offices, papsed in 1887, is not very after a sharp struggi . . the preUminariea y had not been thing," it requires a strong man to hold it Dow , � � � I � Althougb there has been .4 good deal of gree,' of the confidence of the majority of beautiful workings of the N. P. clear on this point, and it will be a matter �� t . I I I . . d - complied with. Teh'3set""is"t'he way this com- for the 14beral party. Mr. Bishop's popu- er,, J� . t k i - : - - mixing Up of portfolios and departments, the people, will not ,serve the people, be- . - . of construction for the Minister of Justice ­ . ; . oes bulness. It pays .'up, larity was what held it go long, and in this . i I L I pany always d i � - ' " Huro4, Notes. promptly, every . t cl im. , and every respect Mr. McLean is particular- - Allj�p A I 9 the only member of the old government en.- cause by so doing he might be knocked on to pass upon. If he decides that they I J v -A-!,- . IN REPLY to the Cont I . . I . �1'1 tirely dropped is Mr. Chaple&u. He . has the head by the representative of the Sov. � intion that Mr. N.. should go beick for re-election, the same as -The Clinton fruit! evapor t!Dg establish- -The Exeter ii?ma es of last week says : ly trong ca-adidate. - . ! I ereign. Mr. DeBoucherville knows Mr. Clarke Wallace, and Mr. B. Ives, who are Mr. Iveta will ha%e to do, it will also - set a I � � stabi� I & - I I I been made Lieutenarit-Governor of 1 Quebec Chapleau well, and he, in effect, declares . ment, which has beev� qlooed up tor the Fea- There has been tome $i 300 subscribed to- V q �] - precedent for the new office of Solicitor Gen . i to'Sir. Gibson's intentions 'in the East , . -will lo ' ion of a grist mill in Exeter, Riding we know nothiog -further than what ?h6 ei � , � Protestants and Orangemen, area necess son, has used up r 20,000 bushels of wards the erect , I � . and Mr. Angers the late occupant of that that Mr. Chapleau is cap-ible of overthrow- . . it y eral if Sir John Thompson has put in force . I - � . t4 � n .10 apples this year. ug is arrang I � I I 11. position replaces hirn in the Government. 1 g him, bec,tuse they are of different polit- 113 the New Dorhinlon Governm at as a the 'statute creating that office. It is sup- and everythi . ed save the site is based on common report. Every word � bricle . . . -Joe Gangeon, tZan who was commit. . � I t . � upon which to build i�. In determining that we have said concerning Mr. Bishop 'N I I ical factions. . ,counter -poise to the Premier, who is a posed that he has and that ib has bee � ' ent, 0� I . I Another new Quebec man, in the person . I Y . n offer- ted to, Gode�rich jai� for assaulting hotel- this there seems to be trouble, some wanting. applies fully to Mr. Gibson. with - , . � " -d to Mr. J. J. Curran, Q.'C., member for � Huron has 0 . . I Roman Catholic, the Toronto Telegram very - � I 11 I of Mr. Ives, ham been taken in. The three keeper Kelly, of Blytb, escaped from jail it one place anq some ano�ther. A nseeting been honored by having two such good men 11 Mr. I � P, I � sensibly remarks: "The true national idea Montreal centre. It is well known that Mr. last week and has not. since been heard from. of the subscribers waO held last evening, as its representatives for such a continuous ---- ,who I I I � � 1 4 1 . new Secretaries, or Controllers as they are Death of Jay Gould. � . ; Curran will not be satisfied with anything I � . . I . . : I � � I -The Burns' farm,iion the 16th concession when the Hooper property, opposite the length of time. Mr. Gibson being one of - I I montl I 0allEd, are all men who have served the The names of few A,mericano are more is, that a Government composed entirely of less than a Cabinet portfolio, in- the hope of of Goderich township� CODSiSti]3g Of 80 acres, town hall, was selected is a site, and a new the few mea, outside of the ministers, who . out 61 � It . I I I � Roman Catholics Would do right, and that which he has already refused a judgeship. a I - . I . - . I -Party faithfully, but neither Mr. Wallace . familiar to Canadian eirs than that of Jay an exclusively Protestant ministry . has been leased to Mirl Kyle, of Hallett, for subscription list is to be put into circulation. have been in the House cofttinuous� ,_ I milla�, I I nor Mr- Wood has ever been noted for Gould, the great railway speculator and would He may, however, take this -as a first step.' a term of 5 years, at al rental of $165 a year --70n Saturday,'uight of last week the ly for about 20 "years, . It is to be feared thkt the new government � .Should he retire 'Mensl . I . not do wrong. The idea that Protestantism and taxes.. i barns on a farm owned by Mr. Angus Mor�i- at the end of his present term No do ,. abillty'w�/On the whole, Sir John Thomp- American millionaire. He died at his real- will have the old policy. There is nothing ' among the � . , � -Mr. Edward Jones, of Hallett, has pur- -eoD,.and rented to�Nlr. Hugh McLeod,-mear likely aspirants for his seatare Mr. W. H. � � scalp. -d himself at the head of dence in New York on Friday, - after 'about , � - . zon has - placo I �' is & fool to be conciliated by the presence in to change. it. Mr. Angers, like most other chased theVanEgmond homestead on the the 12th concession of Ashfield, were de- Keir, of tfie Brussels Post; A. Hislop, 11 of St, ! the Cabinet of Mr. Wallace or Mr. Ives is a French Canadians, will not care a rap about Huron road, Hallett, ME d- it'dria proving the stroyed by fire. Mr. McLeod was away Pre ident of t Refor' : I a tolerably strong oombinatioD, which will a year's illness of consumption. He is esti. I a he Fa Association ; Thor. �� . gotial � I - . � ; . trade questions, and Mr. Ives is a hide .� I : � I I - I m ; ve of Grey ; NIr. Milne, I I . . -at &I i , the general ated to be worth over sixty millions of bound protectionist. The tariff reformers The fund for a pi�e organ for Ratten. living on the place,the fire is evidently the Reeve of Grey; Thoo. McMillan , I � brick� : likely carry him, safely until fiction devised by, and kept &live for, the house by building a large kitclvm. from home at the time, and as no one was Strachan, ex -Ree : i ! kolvancement of small politicians. If Sir - I election, .That the arrangement is not an- dollars. He was born in Delaware county - . in the party, men like Mr. Dalton Me- , of Huillett. - . * i . tirely satisfactory to the rank and file of the New York, in 1836 ' bury street church, Cl�nton, already reaches work of an incendiary. The entire building First class men every one. of thern, d' . I I � John Thompson wants to do right, he will Carthy, are not represented in'- the Thomp- . , ars per- ly Val I . and was, therefore, � , $800, and it im expected that the full amount with its contents, about 500 bushels of ; occul n sed either Mr. Wallace or Mr. Ives to son Ministry. Mr. Guillet, the member for , . sons among whom it. is difficul t to make- a , a Is ou L Z Party may be judged from the following only 56 years of ag�. His diseag i p- Ot n West Northumberland, L a supporter of Sir desired will be raised 1h a few days. - grain, farm implements, etc., were totally choice because all have earned political pre- doubl , from the Empire, the � � . tsv'to do wrong, � I . i confideutial� party posed to have been brought on by over work *atch him. If he wan -It is stated that m. Woodrow, form. destroyed. We underst%nd a portion of the ferment. We would like to see the choice . 1 : , � ; 4ohn Thompson, told me to day that he ��... I - : I organ. It says: � neither Mr. Wallace nor Mr. Ives is smart orly of Morrip, who was sent up to Goderich property burned insured. � fall upon our esteemed friend Kerr, of the I L � ' I I . � and anxiety. His tife for the past few was in fayor of taking the duties off coal- jail a short time &go as a vagrant, in in fail- -The trusteetwo'lis School Section No. 9. Post, bee . . � t . enough to out general him or brave enough oil, coal, corn and some other articles in , Is won 1111 . I � I i Amid the great interett taken in the 'roonthe. has been a constant battle agailust. the ing health and the jaiR physician is doubtful McKillop" have secured the services of Mr. mistake made in his selection. a no PON I'll, ­ I I . . , I � ; to give up a portfolio for the sake of expectation that the United States would . ,ut A. j ; I � i. r construction of the new -Cabineti it would be the inevitable, and All means that 'medical - of his recovery. W. Doig ior teacher of their school for the In the West Riding there is- not likely to - � CAW � . . I . remove their duty on coal, barley, salt and . . as well to rerfieuiber that principle. " -1 - -Mr. John R. Miller, license ins ector ensuing year 4 . the struggle of ., at a salary 6f $600. This is a be any change. Mr. Garrow having only � .Sri . I . - politici%m w1p.ol-theprogre8a of rival ambi- skill and the interest of friends and relatives . I some other articles. It is evident that a for East Huron, has leased his splendiTfarm' large salary, but the trustees wautcol an been in for the current term, &ad so, far as I � I I . i � - I . movement for freer trade is in the air a,4 in Morris to his none, David and John, for a efficient teacher, and to get one offered a we know is likely to remain. Certain) no � - � � . tions or peronal clairris, important as they C'uld suggest werei employed to prolong . . I A Toronto paper renfarks : "The Sun- that there to serious dissatisfaction with the term of 5 years, y Shoes - U. . . . .f, may, be, do not in the least affect the general the financier -'s life. ile was taken about i Mr. Miller will continue good aslary. Mr. Doig will give the sectio�, better choice can be made, and he .has the ,W I �. 1. I policy of the country or, indeed, the general luxurious private cars to places ,where day I morning free breakfast is unfort�nately National Policy. Sir John Thompson, how- to reside on th,3 farm. excellent satisfaction. He taught this year utmost confidence and th, . . . � I . interests of the people. There are doz I among the flourishing indus�l orouto. ever, b, pledged to the N. P., and can OnIv -The Ethel branch of the Upper Canada' near Londeaboro, � in Hallett, and was -support of his own great, . I'! evis of milder sit, and the absence of business ex- . . _��ies of T' retain ower by the consent of the monlp- I . re- political .friends, and many also whose , - portui : 6%110Dn p , , along - � politics are not the ikame as his. FAU1,11, . . V did - meti in the Conservative party, - There are too -many strong i bands willing oliste and one or two big a Bible Society havo this year raised the hand- engaged for next year,- but in consideration . - ; , by their ability 'and services to t�e citement rhight be expected to work - a � - orporations. some sum of $122,90. This is a great deal of his receiving a larger salary in McKillop In the South Rid - ing, Mr. Weismiller the I I . . and eager to do all the work-Pecessary for N. B. -Since. -the above was in typey a r . BA � . . Canadian cause, deserve ample recogi,iition. recuperation of his energies. But all in I better then many la'ger � and more preten- the Londeaboro trustees consented to let Conservative candidate, is already in) the I . Re yet many of them wi the people of this city, and as yet no one large deputation of Mr. Carling's friends 1, I 4161 �- I � 1-1 have to wait�_�their vain. The grim nionster had met -his seal . tious places do. i him go. . . 'Ther . - � � turn in the wheel of political tower and in . . has discovered a remedy for the evil. . " from London &W the West visited Ottawa, �--Mies Burgess a painstaking and compe- -Ill-feeling existing between Jona ' field, and we think it Would not be pre- - �, AgU6 - . f \ 1, i - I . . . 0 than mature to call a convention at anye rly ,day - � I SE L ( " country. No doubt the task of fo - did not keep him haif a second. . it . I the opportunity to still in upon him and he had, to go. Elio millions and with fire iartheir eyer, called upon Sir tent teacher in the Whigham public school, and Richard Pritzley, two brothers eDgaged in order that the Liberals miglt know exact- -, . AAkA rther serve -their , � Where .is the N. P 9 It wan, designed and is John Thompson, demanding that Mr. Car- i Au i � rming a I- A con- being kept in operation to remedy all this ling be retained in the Cabinet. As a result has resigned, arid next year will endeavor In McEw�an's salt works at SaItford, near ly where they stand. I I i;041 . Ministry is &tL all . � . I times difficult, and Sir -,temporary thus moralises : 11 many -a man to impart knowledge to the youth of Luck- Goderich, culminated in a somewhat serious I This � .. � .. I John Tfiornpsouls preserit Undertaking is who is being ground between the . sort of thiaR. The Empire should explain. of this visit, and at the last moment, his now. I . I ,� � J� I instal- name was entered with that of Sir John manner on Wednesday evening of last week. - givea.j , hardly an exception to the rate. -The Brussels authorities have very After some 1, . k I I words, while at work, Jonathan, Gre,y. ; td f . I L . menta of a mortgage way take cheer from � Abbott, and Mr. Frank Smith as an honor- . bour L � . I I wisely decided that horses hereafter left it is said, threatened to strike Richard with LocALiTim, � . L . I I .1 Concerning the policy of the new Govern- the thought that he at least has his heidth. IT is the general opinion asnong some ary member. without - portfolio. He will standing for bouis on the street after dark an'iron crow bar, and the latter, seizing all -William Hall 8th concession I- . I - I ; I Ingnt the Empire says - I . has been laid up with a larn' Vew F. I I � thus retain the honor, and have nothing to a knee which I . - I � . 11 . And health is an asset that all the millions -Canadians that the people of the United will be stabled and fed at the expense of the axe handle, struck the former on the head, was caused by striki it against some � in . � - - I - . 94 � I do, bat the salary will be cut off. - . � . . In a national sense the new I States keep a sharp eye'on Canada, and are. owner or owners. . fracturing his skull. The wounded man is object. We �. S, � Ministry of Jay Gould - I in � � . I � could not buy." No doubt he , � . hope he wilfacon be all right . I . . . -The Ford property, in Exeter, the sub- under medical care but his case is not loon- � R . - must continue to mai�lcltain the National woRld cheerfully have given all his Millions conversant with every movement * of its News of the Week. eat of litigation in the suit White -vs. Stan-* sidered dangerous. Richard is keeping I out -Robert Strachan, who- has been in I for e , . - . I -policy Of Protection, modifying � . . agai ' I .or amending could he but hive purchased a score citizens, -that, in fap,i, the concerns of this Toro%to for several week# undergoing medi- I XW. I anglug circurnat 11 . orde I . f . it, of-couree, as the ch - &Dees of years .1 RAIN MAKING$ -Rain making experiments iske, was disposed of on Saturday Iset to of � the way,. but his friends will advise him cal treatment for hiseyesight, is, improving I � of the hour may require. It s6ould ins of good health. This is a .reflection that blooming country are subjects of the great. in Texas have failed, but the experimenters Mr. Abraham Dearing,of Stephen township, to give himself up to the a ) done �� I . uthorities. nicely and is ex ad homo this week.- 11 FAM . 11 gur- . � � W f� &to a new and Agorous emiRration pu eat moment to the Yankees. The fact As, say they will succeed yet. . . for th6 sum of $1,500. � -,7-The following resolution was passed a The Methodists . - , , , � .. - It should romote the 1. olicy.. should cheer and comfort people who have I . t ':1otthe 16th concession hame i I -A- 2 y Atlantic fast steam. POLICE STUPIDITY.�SiX safes were blown -Mr.- C. Seeger and Mr. John Butler are the last meeting of the Blyth village -coun- ! - , ship line health and lack wealth. The following however, that the large majority of the Am. purchased a lot and intend erecting a church. L _ �- I—- 1 2 In eveTy practicable manner. It k . . open within a block of police headquarters out an candidates for the mayorality of God- cil : That the proposition of Mr. J. B., The school house which has been used for a � 0auld r I must push to rapid eompletiou r etch of Mr. Gould's early life in thus erican people are too busy about their own in Chicago on Thursday night of last week. . erich. Mr. Butler has been' mayor of the Kelly to furnish the corporation With else- imelltingihOuse is too small. -The truisteas of - I . � Ing of our 01112410 to fourteen feet. - . DEAD. m-JO.Ieph Walton, the millionaire town for the last three years, and Mr, Sea-' trio lights be so i - I It should given. _. affairs to think much about Canada, and ted The terms and con. school section No. 8 have engaged the � - I )� no being as . .. lose no opportunity of devoloping trad I . I many know very little about it. One would coal operator of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, * ger was Mr. Butler's predecessor in the ditio celcllo�s : That he -place services of George WiIWD,, twood, as I - I- I . with the Motherland, and extending a - His early years were slient on his father's died Monday from apoplexy, I I Office, � upon the streets within the limits of the cor- of A : i infor- farm, and at the age of 14 he entered Hobart think, however, that the intelligent people teacher for next year. The salary will be I T . 7 inatio4i'" to our country and iesources. It Academy, Now York, aud:4ke A FAmous PATRIOT DYING. -It is reported -Two brothers, Thomas and James R ,and q �. - i - shouldadbers to the Policy of strict economy t the books of Detroit, so near the border, would know am- poration six are lights of 2,000 candle power $325. Mr. Wilson is attending the Model .. - he I � 7.1__� . and the reduction ol taxatiola-as in the M . - ' .fin that Louis Koseuth. the Hungarian patriot, may, of Grey, recently out for M.r. D. Me- each, the height and location subject to the � forei . ,of the -village blacksmith. i e acquired d I nro -8ch9OI at Mitchell at prevent, -Charles P. 11 I � I . a something about. this country, b4t we is dying at his residence in Turin. Dougall, of Walton, on hie far ' n the 7th approval and directions of the council, The Bishop, formerly of thi township, who has . � case 'f sugar taste for mathematics and surveying, an a is 3 . I I � - - � 0 -whenever an opening occurp. d -on. the following in one of the leading journals murTlNous VANcouvER INDiANs.-Two concession of Morris, 20 cords 6f wood in lights are to be supplied sight months in the been teaching in Norwood, is ill. with fever I . - And in ge leaving school found employment in making tribes of Indiana on the west ooasp of Van- three and a half days. The 1�ds are only 17 year, including the monthii I of September, at, Paterborol hospi 1. His sister, Miss I wh � I neral terms, the Thompson Minh. a map of the survey of Ulster county. The of that city : 11 Mr. Myers, the Crown At. plied ta I . _. . - pri . try should follow the precedi ' couver Island have been freely sup years of age. April and intervening months, and from the Agnes, has gone to Wait on him and it it to -il I . 9 c . I . 13 with whisky, and are now fighting &MOB -A Howick correspondent says: The beginning of darkness to ll o' lock each . I __ . I whe I . John Macdonald and Sir John Abbott in .tion of the late John Delsfield, who applied Is dismissed from his office by Premier , themselves and destroying properti In the fever of in I politics is beginning to night, and.to 12 o'clock on $at-urday nights, be hoped the L patient will soon be convales - ��, . 09 Ones of Sir accaracy of this work attracted the atte' - 11 torney of the Province of Quebec, who was , � � cementing the Provinces, promoting trade, to the Legislature for aid in the . ighborhood. The lighthouse keeper a u ipa cent, -On November 23rd, W. F. Schnock, . �� I Ind � - opposing disunion, battling with anne completion " Mowat. " "This is on a par with the simug. no ad I be felt. If lVeve Kaine should be opposed .but should the lights in the "Opinion of the of this township, and __ . I � I I 1[atiOn of a topographical sury of the entire State his familv are shut up in the building and I it will possibly be by ex-RAMve Cook, and, cg,un - Mrs. Pricills Att- - I ,e - � t . ad I " " Aivities wherever exhibi'ed, and de 6 . oil not be required during any part of ridge, of Hima, were U ' pre, . . � � I nited in marriage in -� - I t .. although this is a ossibility, it is noverthe- the aforesaid time they 11 . _,�`Nft I by Yotrug Gould. Dal Id died before any lag ignorance of some of the old country' are afraia of their lives. They telegraphed I by be discontinued i Christ's church, I&-Gto*eL-A.t a meetl Dg 1.1 �, _. . - Ve'Oping our Dominion as asi ever greater material progress was made, and Gould people concerning Canada. A few days ago to Victoria for a man-of-war to be sent up. I less not a probabilpty. Deputy -Reeve John- and the number of nigmhts so discontinued held one evening last week at Turn I . �_ * . I I � . I ;1 .- I , bu I . 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