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A large black Newfoundland d � iought Ontario could and moral@ of the PeoPI I � � I � I - municipal authoriti a. If, therefore, we ed off the ro K In everything also he tl , Clerk of the Peace, �, . schoo while lapping the water, slipp . -We lose of Hurov. We concur with your Honor's Attorney, $473.94 ; I . 1\ deni, and there is no reason 440 suppose that the Northwest. g $675-15 ; D. McDonald, Deputy -Clerk of the A I , 1W " Mir The figure between the parenthesis after each (' ith - I I . one denotes the page of the paper on which the can have the poor better and more buthanelly he will occu�yik` less advanced position when into the rapidly whirling current. In a compete w nd our views on the necessity of a house of refu e e Walt( � advertisement ,will be found. -twinkling he was swept over the ` merioan o!nr market by the National Policy, a an - for the aged and deserving poor of the Orown, $585.30 ; Clerk County :Court, , � . I cared for in a House of Refuge than we he again takes up the reins of power. It is A Imoorted articles are dearer, Our in u old recommend the $502.45 ; - S k ate'Registrar, $1,223.90. 1 1 - They e None of Our Businew-Jaokion Bros. (5) rust negotiations to Falls. Out of curiosity the crowd- went to kty, and we we 11 urro . -30 ,r7� have now by our preaen� system, and at'the useless, however, to ent . - facturers ought, after fourteen years' cod- coulo as . I � I -. 11 A Merry Chriatinse-R.. Willis. (5) r at the edge to look over the precipiec To the providing such min insti- 1-4There h tTis year been shipped from ,� ng vil . - -� .1 . Christmas Fruits-&tate U. Robb. (8) -loss wonder of all, the dog was seen � to drag .dling, to . be, a ,or station 23,000 barrels of apple$ and evenit same or a less cost, we fire at a to know the Government at present in powe ble to stand on their own county not to del I �e-puncin M Ottaws, �for they are dependent for the very 1, ree tution for such no ortunaten as are at pres- Bl�th 4 Bulls for Sal ClAren. (5) the ads between tb -41, ' ' 5 Teacher Wanted --W. H., Evoy. (§). why any person Ehould bppoRe a House . of breath �f their offiolat life upon hostility to himself -upon some rocks beside' . Cave of feet. Last year he in ent confined In the jail and for those of the there are still a good many stored in the i� . debat . Notice -H. Ellber. (5) . I , � the Winds. Four of the spectators descend- &rid four hundred dollars out of his hogs, ears to vIllagre awaiting shipment. Mr. Andrew . I � victor - , : R, efuge. '. � the United Stater. Take for example their . and didn't apprehend any danger from the same class who are to follow in the y - age) eee�, ,.- I � We Lesa-A. Bauslaugh, (6) I. if last proposal for reciprocity which they de- ed to the rocks beneath and thsre1ound the - if we come we are told on the very highest Sloan, whose fine farm ad ns the Vill I --- promi - * . , for joi _ � e � - Holiday -Goods-C. WJ�Papst. (5) The objection is frequen't�y made, that clar dog weak and exhausted and bleeding from Introduction of the American hog, r we are to. have always. sold from an orchard Of one acre, two I - How About the 25th -Jackson Bros. (1) ed should be extended to Greit Britain. He waft carried to are to be shut out of the American market, authority, the poo "I e It'he o � 4 Buslness� Notice -J. A. Clark. (8) I a Hovae of Refuge were esti%blished it would This would not be reciprocity at all, and the severe cuts' in his flanks. Wo especially urge this ma�tter as it has been hundred and forty nine dollars worth of � . been I I Don't FoMt-Mullett & Jack6on. (8) -he interests of th clearly the stairs, a doctor sewed up the gashes, he would advise the Canadian faymer to that the erection of winter appleo,and ho�d beddea from the same . . , � - Something Nice and Chea -A.-Young. (8) be largely in _t e towns and very insaneness of- the proposal the dog was limping procure a bigger breed of hogs, and produce shown from statistics considerable crop of harvest and fall I wuraD --Thornas Fudmore. (6), showed that the Ottawa Government.deeired and in a few hours -at for t0e I such a building would be in the Interests of &ore a I . Inutm Berkshire Pigs _ villageQ, as they have the greater number 6 t English wic . Nothing lik its rejectioti, a piece of political trickery In around and wagging III ail. .� more lean and fat me , e a good Cup of Tea --A. Young. (8) . � the county on the grounds of. eoonoiby as fruit. . 1. life i . � � I Storp to Rent -Mullett & Jackson. (8) of poor and contribute less to therm eons, keeping with the petty ollicy towards the �. . local markets. mar.y well as humanity. All of which is respect- -The Goderich town,,Aip correspondent 1, I Thom � � A Jolly Christmag--Mrs. George Baird. (8) and hence in this way the townships would United ,States pursueg all: sionj the 11i3e. The State of the Country. In scoents which have not, afteri t fully submitted. of the Clinton New Bra says - "' It is cur- I . C � . I The Cantata__T. 0. Ke (8) U . ial tolls question was , years, lost all the old Devonshire quaintness we . I , ircle I Gente Fancy slip TN. Gregory, (8) 11� be forced to support the poor of the towns Their course on the car BE COMMISSIONFoRS SAW 114 the next witness -a Liberal -designated '. WILLiAm GRAHAM, rently reported, &rid believe on good are t] . ; - . I WHAT THE IGLO � his I . Christmas Preserinro . R. Gregory. (8) , and, villages. In counties where there are such as to compel one of their leading news- . EAST HURON. . He had . Foreman. authority, that a prominent man of t .. . Past " I � Curling and Skating-4ohn Weir. (9) the national policy as a humbug, himself into trouble, b . t E ,body Suited regory. (8) large centres of population this objeption paper organs, the Montreal Gazette, to con. )mething t6 any -and he said it pretty In receiving this deliverance Judge Doyle township has got y I I 'Ouinal ye -J. R. G . The Toronto Globe has a couple of com- 64 - being on too intimate terms with a married I 1 Wha? They Say-Lumaden & Wilson. (8) demn it, and their humiliating backdowu is ut infant industries, which took occasion to make one of the ablest I Secrel Important Notice to Farma - P. (5) might apply, but it has little weight in.this f history. The dispute be miseionera or correspondents, one a Re- vigorousl i6o ai � re-T.,O. Kem now a matter o . r, 07 mbines. references to the house of refuge question woman of Bsyfield, but has settled the aff ir � � Recital by Miss Jessie Alexander.,(8) county, as we notice that, leaving out Gode- tween ee'the two Fosters ban brought out a former and the other a Conservative, travel enough to form, co has ever been beard in this court house. with her husband, by a -cash payment I rttar3 � * -John MeNevin. (8) I e of Didn't want annexation. No I sir-ree I that note of hand." Who am de man ? I umette I I . . *# said that the refer- �U_11 - Kippen Mills .,;�, tant fani, which was . suppressed iD& throuoh the country for the; purpos : tr 1. -.1,11 and his . . .* I I . 2 . L * ricb,the amounts paid,forcharity DyTiOW118AZICL --1Y .F-' g of the _'. people on Wants free trade. This man tarms 10V 11 8 VU4JL TV&,y k' JT I . I . . by the Ottawa Government ,in the account ascertaining the feelill , , . of the county jail -Mr., John Troop, of the 9th Concession . " � 0 Villages a . ores, unencumbered, and goes. in for stock ences to the management - Guar� re not, on the average, larger than Is- a I I hat had been said of Hullett, while working in the bush one - (Na . I of their negotiations which took place a year trade and other questions. These comm and general farming. " The McKinley bill were but a repetition of w . quhar ht M004 400 � V# the disbursements of the towashipe On simi- go at Washington. The American $care- sibriers visited Wingham, in this cuunty, a day lately, met with rather a painful acei- - , a d several has done a lot of harm round here in cat- for years -the Imanagement was undoubted- e !Is was in the act of cutting IL limb, latifer . - ble was d at � I lar account. But this is a matter which the tary of Stite says : During the reciprocity few days a o, and they interviews ral products. The borne ly satisfactory and everything possi I with -- � ­­ I ?oijferenaa of .1 . a t winter Xr'i , Blaine did not farmers mini othm in that district. Theme tle, horses and natu ieighborhood. done to make the Inmates comfortable. But which was sprung down, and ell of & sudden � - County Council would have the regulating "I rangement a interviews, like others trom other sections trade. is very poor in this t ,ineed I !, 1892. ' a reciprocity ar the primary object of this institution was it flew up, striking Mr. Troop in .the cheat I *6 I . SEAFORTH. FRIDAY Dec. 23rd, of. If that body found that any class of insist that in Horses that you could readily sell for $150 . - Vn . uniform: tariff would be necessary for both of. the country, have been published in the hment of crime and the protection and throwing him violently on his back L � . I I : tch more than $90, or $100 now." - (A the punis . �: 27th i I The House of Refuge. municipalities was . getting greater advan- Csnsda:1and the United States, nor much Globe. A few extracts may be of interest ,don't fe me 6 clay or .of society ; the presentment showed that across a pole, thereby injuring him con.- - � . give a tages from the institution than others, they )sea, tba: t it should be -on the line of the . to our readers. Mr. J. E. Atkinson, the Paialeystore- keeper told rhe the ea . confined there siderably. I . . - We are sorry to notice that so sensible . I .ves the following two before.) Continuing, he said, " Of six of the ten persons now I Shraudar, jr.1 of Dashwood, L United States tariff. Hedi&ask that the, Reform commissioner, gi , � cold overcome the difficulty by, ohs' Ing , doubt that the introduc. were vagrants or paupers, and it was -not -Mr. Peter * I - 0 rg sohedule'should not be confined to natural description of Winghain and its vicinity. course, there is no - underwent a . I - . . each municipality a uniform &mount for e ch tion of electricity in Areet car services in for theme the jail W&SL � . L and intelligent &'geutleman as our Egmond established. The facts in the township of Stephen, - I I I . ville corres - pondent; is evidently, opposed to . - � products, but should include an agreed - list He says : This is a good farming country, -power has left many on- and figures referred fo by the grand jury very painful but successful surgical operation �� .N1O, I inmate it had in the institution. E:ch ' -me, well-built the place of horse . tweek. He has Lbeen suffering - L I of manufactured goords, and !that the reci- with rich land, cleared far � �utnents for a one day las -- went � 1. I . in this e farmera' hands." He formed one of the strongest ari e on the ­ . L the erection of a House of Refuge Thef farmers sold horses on th . ; municipality would then pay for the benefit pr6chy should be confined to .,Canada and barns and comfortable houses. refug�. Fortunately Christianity for several years from tb running sor L back i J . F � � county, We refer our readers to his state - . . use of these are Intelligent, industrious and thrifty, con- admitted peas had been �xtensively grown . house of r noble leg in which an i130i8i0n Was made and the I . she 61 � . it received, This would, perhaps, be the the United States ;' and bees . to is recognized as forming a part of on I I I I i a. It is I . two conditions the negotiations were fruitw ducting their farms upon the most impr�ved to replace the barley Rrown previous t myed portions of the bone scraped. off. L ' � proup I inent of the case in another columi . * . British- constitution, and this Chris lanity dea d _ , . ,� fairest way under all circumstances. But 108R. plan of horse and stock raising, with mixed. the McKinley bill, and this has recompensed for He stood the operat .,ion well mud it is hoped _ A19*1: � true: he only deals with the question as it I I taught -us that it was our duty to care . � I . this like other details of management, It is important to notice that the Can- croppiog, and are working under conditions the farmer@, but he feared over -production I - '"n applies to the township ,. of Tuckeramith, I I th our limited market. the poor and unfortunate of our follow mein. it will result in his,complete recovery. � . d ' - z L would %�lways be in the hands of the people adian Minister of Finance admits the pre- which should bring them good results. in this direction wi No more beautiful and powerful illustration -A Blyth correspondent says : It in I re- .L� ,� I the. 6t � . . I - I but what applies to Tackeramith will apply themselves to change, regulate or alter as else accuracy of this statement. It taken Many are in easy circumstances, and have A STRAIGHT ANNEXATIONIST- of this duty is dontained in the whole Bible portid that Mr. Charles Hamilton will re- -1 men't � " - L � fL . in a proportionate degree to every other they might sie fit to instruct their county away from thove who are opposed to , any a little money put by for rainy weather. one notable event occurred on the oces- than the story of the rich man Dives and tire at the end of the year, and that Mr. N. 111. - I sunab � Municip�ality- in the, county. For the sal�a treaty, except the impossible one in natural Their savings were made years ago, how- . , � - ritatives. I I sion of 'Our next visit, which was at the L th b- or Lazarus, and for his own part H. Young will be a candidate for the reeve- I Im 1% � repress a products alone, the ground they have occu- ever, and theyfind it now an much an they farm of a Canadian of Irish extraction. 28 e22 lled HamiltoR has been a good reeve, �.* it, I - . he conla not see bow when we were- ca, ship, Mr. . � .- of argument,, then, we will take our corres- I he .beginning, namelyj that a can do to pay their way. A larger number ' - ,��, . ; I pied from t . Here, for the. first time, I beard a Con- to renderan, account of our stewardsh we and has been zealous in looking after the in �� - I sels, - THE Quebec Provincial politicians seem to treaty of unrestricted reciprocity would in- of them tire not so well circumstanced, hay. ly out and acknow- ipf -The p ,� pendent's figures and by them will show volve a common tariff for both countries., . ancumbraucee on their places that'are servative come equare could escape from the responsibility w lich terests of the village. Mr. �Youug is a first- . - . � , , .,�! wherein he makes his mistake. He places b � etting pretty near the end of tbeirtether. I ledge himielf an annexationist. He ex- for ,.our - L. - � ag Ing - ' as Christian men was ours in caring class busivese man, clear -beaded -and far- . I Morry, , � � It is very evident that the Government at weighing them down. These are going be pres,jed his confidence In Canada being able -rid L the cost on capital so .. At any rate the Province is, certainly, in a Ott!hwa are anxious to pin their faith to a hind, and[ although they have " wrought Y seeing, with I I count at $18,000, but neighbor. This duty was not fulfilled b ' 8,11 1111SUMEA reputation, a ing wA I � 41 . . op to stand free trade and be a gainer by thrustina,ournooriniailto associate with will make anexcellent reeve, LL I ishine.. � . he neglects to deduct the Government gm bad way, and what the upshot will be no preferential tariff for the empire, a proposi- hard -this many a year are not now, vl[ley the change. Whilet the N. P. has cheap- . held ii , , of $4,000. which would reduce his capital man can tell. In referring to the retire. tion which Lord Salisbury recently condomn- say, so well off so years ago. Some of the I . oriminale. This he stated merely as his -As Mr. Urquhart, a well-known com- I ened household goods in Many Instances, own views, but he would ask the jury to mercial traveller, was driving into Brussels I day ' . - 'y . � account �`o $14,000 and his � annual interest - ment of Premier DeBoucherville the Mon- ed, which Mr. Gladstone would not look at, mortgages, it is true, were put on for the i g imple- � I L he and wish the London Times less than a week purpose of enlargements and improvements, its effect has been to make farmill consider the financial aspect. The reports one evening last week, the livery rig he was . ! -0 4 account to $46,00, inst al Witness sums up the case thus: " T erity at me,uta,-much dearer, and the latter concerns of the houses of refuge already established riding in collided with an out -going wagon . � I Rlosgrk, � � outlook fo- ago declared to be futile. - and may have been signs of prosp 'the agricult than the I I -Pf� . r any Premier or Government in � " urists more deeply showed that th inmates wZre kept at on and the old gentleman -was thrown out upon �._� - - Batt _. charging the people with the maintenance - Mr. Van Horne, President of the Can- that time, but the good years which � were , exation, he +,bought, would per year, i - of the house of refuge he fails to credit them 'this provinceis not inviting. An extrava P - , and half a dozen of hoped for to pay them off did not come. ;, former. Ann average cost of ;; to $60 per head the hard road. Two ugly gashes were cut �� � to $14. gant-scale of expenditure has been establish. adian aciflo Railway . only himself, but In necessitating the I atten- �__ L I : benefit Canada, and not while we in this county, as disputable in his head I ,grave, � . * t � . with the amount# they would save for the ed,,and reformers, no matter how earnest in h.s officials, were, in ijttaw% last week inter. Hard times.owme instead, &rid the farmers � others tbought the same, Up to. this time , I I I � facts showed to the knowledge of th.e jury, tion of %medical min and the lying over of �_ - ItInWE viewiqg , the Government. The object of would now gladly free themselves by selling I most of our interviews had taken place in ut ,are of the 1 W support of gkol paupers and county wards, Opposition. immediately become paralyzed were paying about three times that Amou ,the patient in town for a good sh I k , ash their mission is a secret,'but Mir. Van florne the land for which the mortgages were "I � - it now costs the county annual�y &bout $I,- whon in office surrounded by reedy legisla.- given, only it would have to be"at much a the barns and fields, but, as this style of for the poor we are supporting, and then week. ­ 1I.&T-ol, . torl and hungry officiaile,and for no partiou- said'that his company had ma& no propoai- . I o much of sitting on giving them, by the nature of the buildings -A Turnberry correspondent says : � ... 4 . . . . . i led' &Y , / . - �interviewlng smacked to ' � , - � 200 for the maintenance of �%ub i lar"r6ason fail to reduce expenditure greatly. tion to the.Government with &-view t'o the- sacrifice-vslues have depreciated so much. ice -bergs and iiwallowing #now-bidle, we de- I . . ,J . eatabli,shment by them of a .fast Atlantic -," ` AccordiDgly,, they struggle on, hoping for a and surroundings, a very much inferior care Municipal election matters are beginning to i , , years. ' I I I gaol and about $1,600 for the aintenance The commercial communities of. the province . cided to engineer matters with more regard and accommodation. The assessment of look a little lively in TurDberry, It is not . interri .. . . 0 h&ve already been ts,xed over and over again - steamship service. If this in so,�' what is it revival of prosperity. The unencumbered to the comfort of the interviewers, and.the ,-his county was about,thirty- million dollars will have 1- .11 , of couniy Wards. With a house of ref uge to sa ply the necessary revenue, until at that a. portion of the press of C%n4,da is farmers in Huron are making a living, In result was that we next found ourejelves in a V . I likely the Reeve, 9r. McPherson, I L4w . . P � . d 20 cents on every $4,000 in this would ,he deputy -reeve, Mr. A. I an ,any opposition. but t ". servio both these items of present expenditure -, Ast they refuse to bear almost the whole kicking up a fuss about? 1. some cases a little money, or if they have well -heated living room of a handsome - - Bu ' CrU ikshanks, will. � coveri I . oney raise $15,000. t we did not need to raise I -o fact it' is probable - ' The Dep irtment of Agriculture -has invit- not cash laid by they are adding m " that amount. It bad been shown that an there will be three in the field for th t weak, . . farms 100 a . wou.1d be sived to the county,a8 the indigents burden any longer. The majority of the I 's brick house, whose proprietor 1; , of ed th3 British Government to isen - worth to their farms, This Mr. Cookin - . and wards would be cared for in that insti- farmers suffering from the over -taxation r A over.ex acres of clay loam land. flis evidence was ample house of inslustry could be erected in office. Several new names have alto been � . . line in the church, have never borne, and still re- perts to Canada to mtifify themsjvn that and I found out yesterday during a day . e of tution. The account, therefore, would � �; . spent driviri about fiorn farm -house to pretty much on the same lines as the last this county for $12,000 ; towards 'this we mentioned as aspirants for the offic I Z 1 4 1 ers Ar -4 � . � . fuse to bear directly, any part of the burden. no pleuro -pneumonia exists in this country 9 witness but one. He ip Reformer. He is had on hand in cish, $4,500 from Scott Act councillors. � . . and a. stand thus, in so far as Tackeromith is con- A government in this Province can hardly with a viowof akain.obtaining' the privilege.- farm -house. 'L straight for British connection, but thinks fines ; th,-, pro'vincial government granted -At the re -opening services in connection . � ,- � to I tow I . cerned : . live without the moral support of the dity of the entry of Canadian live stock into I WHA THE TORY THINKS. the inschinery of government too cumber- , $4,000, so that at the most we would not re- with the Winghana Methodist church, held - ; � - Bruarm . COST. constituencies, while it is certainly � depend- Great Britaiv. - . . Mr. Cockin, the lory scribe, has thig to some. ,He quoted the alleged fact that quire to raise more than $5,000 to erect 'last, week, the special offerings amouriteil to I . � i . nto a - � ty feet has . I - . The twelve months sentence pas�ei on say about the town and the neighboring many customs collectors don't collect .1 - I Interest on Capital Accountj - - $ 46.00 ent upon the electoral support of the farm suitab'e house of refuge. Surely. as intelli- over $220. An addition of twen 1. rush. I - - Share of MaiWtena,nce, - - - - 4()0.00 era. How a government is ,to exact 'the Rnhert McGreevy in a private prosecutioa farmers whom they visited: . enough to cover their own salaries, and gent business men we �hould not delay any been built to the church,the interior has been . I'll, "I .� Aleigbil . I - I r , I necessary revenue and continue to live is & at Qjebec, arising out of tho boodle revela a land " . L I - A pleasaqt, comfortable hostelry, didn't believe the manufacturers needed pro- longer, and he was glad to know that steps repainted, the building is now heated with I I I . L - . I I I . . I tiotJ89 has been shortened to nine 11101A118 by lord who knows his business, prosperous tection now. ent . . 1 $446.00 Puzzle-" . t , he Minister of JusticQ4. looking MajohantS who are satisfied with, were being taken to bring the matter before hot air, between 40 alad 50 incand-eise , - I ; . - , .. Happily, it does not fall within my pro- I - ; the electors for discussion. lights are utilized in lighting the edifice,and . - . SAVING. Mr. J. �M. BaldersoO has been appointed U is a. " � .. . . . the pfesent and hopeful as to the future, are Vince to deberibe the* result of o r la t i � I FRII - . . � THE DOMINION CAPITAL. - - the choir is now facing the cong.reiation, . Mairitens-ned of Indigent@, $80.00 . Secretary of the Dep%rtment of Railways the outward and visible evidences of the terview. By mutual consent ilist has been last w I ___ . � � insteadof being behind, in the gallery, as " ' - Maintenance of Wax&, $107.00 $187-00 and Cantik. ;. 1. 7 satisfactory state of sffairs at Wingham, in left to Mr. Atkinson's pen. That a good Huron Notes. � 11 I -1. I I I . ; sad al i - - (By Our Special Correspondent.) � . I I East Huron. There are no. especially hand- Conservative should have been mistaken for -The next monthly horee fair will be formerly. These are a few of the improve- I ,� � st tha __ - I ' . ments which have been made. , I'll, - ­ I, .... . L 1, _ I Actual Cost, - j2p.00 OTTAWA, December 19th, 1892, cefi, at least none. that I Saw, ��f � - ' - - News -of tthe Week. some residen a tea fakir or & lightning -rod man is almost held in Brussels on Thursday, January -A meeting of the congregation of John-.- ,_ '14 isp The actual cost to Tuakersmith,therefore, . Parliament.has begn summoned to meet - i but the general average of comfortable so It was.- This is 5th, 1893. � ston's ch h, Morris, was hold on Novern- I , STILL LiN,GEM.- Some fresh cv,ee; of inconceivable. But I iservio . I I per year for the HouEe of Refgge would be on the 26th of January, the last Thumday cholera are reported at Hamburg. dwelling plaaeo struck me as being higher another proof of the folly of asound Con- -Mr. Quinton Anderson of the 4th . halialp � um - con- ber 29th Aen it was decided to -make -e'x- ... _:- in the month. The chances 'are that the* UGLY PLOT. -A plot to kill President- than what obtains, as a rule, in country servative travelling in bid company. cession of Morris, has a colt six.mouthe and I ""' only $259 instead of $460 as it is'put by Ezeta, of San Salvador, has been discovered. towns. Winghstia has no "cial market A PLUCKY DAMSEL. two weeks old which weighs 749 pounds. tensive improvements on the church build- . r,r,gb ' � our correspondent. ' Now, according to hie' Session will last till about the 24th of' May. ,Ing during the -summer. The church is to be Ir - � ­ I I I MUNIFICENT Gn�T.- Cornelius Vanderbilt day, nor was the day I was in it favorable -Mr. and Mrs. Appleton Eloost of the I I p - - charity It ic expected to be more than usually live. . has given $5,000 to the New York police to the'display of many farmers' tesms. It The following in Mr. Atkinson's description raised and a- stone foundation put under it, -&�, - ! , reae� .1. ­ - I -of the statement, Tuckersinith's annual . Went End, Tuckersmith,' returned home last .the walls re -plastered inside and the cei ini -4 . . - was storiny, cold, and decidedly unpleasant; of the interview above alluded to: It was get- .- I charl bill runs from $200 to $300. We will take ly. There ars some exciting subjects already . pen-sion f load. ' . . week � after spending �6 month Pleasantly boarded, the outside bricked, a porch an - � in sight, and very often the most exciiing- , OVER Al MiLLioN. -The result of the police In their roughest-loo.kirig ting dark when we turned in to' ,the last house visit friends in Kansas. alcove built and the interior -repainted. � . I : servIc . the medium and call it 8250, which would ' . census shows that Philadelphia has a popu- jackets, bud as a necessary consequencel at which we intended calling. We explained n9r. John Clegg has so-ld what is known When it is completed it will be a pretty and - ' �e � d - �� I probably he a fair average. tt will thus be events turn up after the House meets. SoM"61 the country folk were conspicuously absent. car mission to the farmer, and sested by the . .. 11 . I . latioD of 1,142,653. ' a that had the stove In the living room led the "converea- as the Pyke farm, on the 9th concession of ery comfortable little 6uroh. A committee ; � I ' ' . seen that even to Tuckeramith, and taking think that the Manitoba school question: RACING; ON TIRE OCEAN. -The steamers A merchant informed -in Howick, which he recentl purchased from v . tomp] priceir, and , was appointed to arranga for theme improve- w will not be ripe for action, and while this' weather of lost week been at all favorable tion to the subject of crops and , � - I ; I fa& our correbpondent's figures,the cost of main. City of Paris and Etruria.stsrted from New "' Mr. B. S. Cook, to.k"Mr. ixori, from Toes � .1 . pi L tedning a House of Refuge would be &bout may be so, or may not, there is nothing to York at 2 p,m., Saturds for's ra" and the rosdo good,J should have seen the were beginning to ask our reticent host water for the sum of 1$2,800. ments. . . , I Wow . y Fe norms main street crowded with farmers and their - about the national policy when a woman's i -The dispute between Allan Ramsay and 1� � . ... asi an old ' _1 broke� � the ocean, � -Mr. Daniel Ro Stanley boy, -.1 - prevent the discussion of the question, Alrd OBSERVATION TowER. - An observation families. voice exclaimed : � Joseph Webster, of Brussels, over it span of � . I ... the same as the charity account of the town but now a resident pf Deaver, Colorado' horses and a money transaction has been - �, . isfied . . But, as a Rouge of here anxious � In conversation wi c - W 1, -- ship e several mein - to t I will shortly be th th proprietor of & " 11 e've seen strange men around the with his wife and family are now visiting Mr. w m- Vill - - now is. ower, 290 feet in heigbt, I � . � . a a a a a tannery I learned that trade is good in country before asking questions, and we've settled by the latter paying $527 and Z . . Wnship, of . relatives and friends iin Stanley, and will : �_ and I would not entirely relieve the to offer resolutions on the subject. This much built on the State resery tion t Ni g r i I Ramsay settling the law costs. The trouble- _n.4.. - � . - . Wingham. The furniture factory is in full got to look out for them." probably spend the m0st of the winter here. . - - - I , . 00011 -te, although it would very largely is certain, that the Government will inske Folio, New York State, " - ". - its poor ra I 8 blast ; and so far as his own business is con- - We turned around more surprised than eorge Woo a, reeve of Bayfield, arose over a s . an of horses that Mr. Ramsay - , � __1 .. � a, . P -EN ION PAYMENTS. -The United States -Mr. G sent in Mr. 'Webster's care to Dakota to be - 1. , � . - � do so-, we fancy we are safe in saying that, hn order on the Legislature of Manitoba di- pension payments for the first half of De- corned, whilst fairly natiefied'with the ex- if a Gatling gun had been discharged into was married on Wed sday evening of last - -did not sell � �,, .1 . I I I that isting order of things, he is in 'favor of free the ranks of the "mission." A girl was sold there for him. The horses I from a finamcial point of view, and basing recting them to. modify their acts and 11 . ceMber, amounted to $8,952,000. The internal *eek to Miss Gem nbardt, an estimable ­ ,- publi( . trade, and does not fear competition with sitting on the arm of a chair beside the . as quickly as expected and money was for � . . the calculation on accurate data, the town- they will refuse. The matt3r will then come revenue receipts during the same time were ' young lady of the vi age, May happiness &c. I twood I . I - warded to pay the necessary expensesp I - I ship wil . I neither gain nor lose very much. up in the House but just in what shape. and $7,679,000. . the tanneries on the other side. At present table, which'was set for the evening meal, and prosperity be the r lot. I . 4. Marti , �� a I . .With what result no one can foretell. Mr. (;EoRaE� H. SvecEE-Ds His FATHER, - there is not " much in tanneries as there stiffly swinging her body to and fro , a flush -T a - estern Fair Assocla- A dis=entoverl.he settlement revult- ,� , Presb We: believe there will be a. -saving, because, ougbt to be owing to the excessive dutiefi. on her face and defiant determination in - . ed in at Goderiob. . I- I re I . as we have already hinted, our correspond- Hd2ar intends to renew his charges against ,,George- B.: Gould has taken the place of his From this gentleman I learned that the 11 her manner and voice. When we rallied tion of Goderich, on i inding up their busi- -The Lucknow Sentinel sayd : - � :,, . 'we . - 'deoe&8ed father on the Board of the Union ness for this season found that they were - � , t &I . 81'r -Adolphe Caron, and to demand an in r hich we were ago the first school ­­. bonus system -often condemned elsewhe e- i from the consternation into w About forty years - . ' ent places the expenditure at an outside vestigmtion by a committee of the House. Pacific! railroad. I I I t about three hundred dollars behind on the 11 -1 n I I WANT PROHIBITio,,Tt-A majority of the has helped Wingham. Many factories were 5 thrown we attempted to quiet the girl 8 eason I s operations. - house in this section was erected near the . ", . - It figure. For instance, it is not contemplated The report of the Royal Commission on this I ... L ... subject simply transmits the evidence which members of the Sonthbakots Legislature is drawn thither to enjoy the boripes offere& alarm. The farmer's wife, a hale old lady '2 - ere SKMS to be no lack of school present village of St. Helena. The first day ... � be - . - � I ore than $16,000 at, the � Each is in existence at the �present time, with ready speech, and two men from the _T it was opened to the public there were;only -:111 , to spend mL outside, /-b- I . . - . . 812,000 . Was taken, and the result of even this one. in favor of resubmitting the prohibitio, I n and all are doing.well. - barnyard were in the room, and the witua- texchj6s in the land yet. The trustees of three scholar present, and as the. trio all 11 e .. .- bg I o -a capital account, that would be I � Larie'e. school in the township of Ashfield, _� In : � sided -investigation will be sufficient on law . � � -tic and ludicrous. We real. : -a � , . in out of county funds, the balance coming which to base. a motion, that the Postmas- A Sxy VIsIToR. -A meteor about a foot But it wasn't Wingbsin so'much as the , tion was drama . received seventy applications to an adver- arrived at th school about the same time �,_- bome . . . neighborhood that I want to write about in ised how useless any attempt at explanation rush was made for the honor of being the L- � - I . i 'In addition to this ter General is no longer' fib to remain a in diameter -fell in the street in Albany, tioement for a teacher. __. Aix. r . � - fromi the Government. member of the Housd'of Commons. There Oregon. It has the appearance of volcanic this letter. On our arrival iu Wingh ' am, I was when our suavebt reassurances 'were -Mite E. M. Stevenson, of Clinton first pupil to i6irto the new building. The ", . L Parr - I there is a sum am,ounting to $4,5.00, Scott is likely to be a. good deal of practical legiaL origiD- . . Mr. Atkinson and myself agreed to travel : met by the girl with : " They are all slip- Model, school, baig been engaged an second first who succee4ed in getting inside the I past A : Act fines, lying idle in the treasury, and . A LARGF, Fo,uTuNz.-Mrs. Bertha Brad- - together for one day -the first time -and 'pery-tongued enough, bat people want to door was A. D. C-*meron and the second . Istion sub'mitted, including bills relating to ee the farmer on his own ground. Previ- take care thst they doil't have to pay a note teacher in Ethel public school for 1893. The John Rutherford�-bot� of whom were lads last. ! which can not be used without the consent Civil Service, the Franchise Act, mud Insol- ford, of Astoria,�Long_. Island, New York. 5 salary will be $225. Miss Melinda Milne, . -the h . - � . I � I - has just fallen heir te_$2,500,000 through ously each hid met him in the towns ; now, for two or three hundred dollars." of Ethel, has been *engaged -to teach the of seven or eight years of age. From that . ithem � of th� Dominion Government, but such con- vent law, and eome other matters which in place of a city market placei, we were to We stood up, slipped our. note books time till the present �these two boys, long I I into school in section No. 2, McKillop, . visiti E have been neglected for several years. Phe death of her brother, a;� miner of Creede, next year. ' '� sentd'Duld be got if the amount were to be _ � see him on his native heath,. amidst the low our pookeks and laughed with a heartiness ' been � placed since grown to manhood, have resided in L 'few'd I . 1, I An interesting verbal dispute' liss been Colorado. , - 11 . of cattle and the usual snake -fence surround- that should have- gone some way towards -Copp, hot air turnaces have the section aad are now honored trustees '. I applied towards the erection of a House of goiog on between the. two Foaterc, General / FoR'. THE' WoRL-D's FAii&. - The Queen, . � . in the residbnoes. of William Martin, BTus- I hous I `ht the request of the United States Govern- 11198- reassuring the family, unless they expect of the same school.- � - ! Refuge. This would. - reduce the actual Foster, Secretary df the United States and eels; Thom.as McKee, Molesworth; Andrew ; I tion A . I _ The East Huron farmer iives as a rule, on seed wheat and hay -fork men to enjoy being -Hullett Grange No. 393 held its regular � . 'ment, has consented to lend for exhibition ` . I amount the county would have to provide Hon. G. E. Foster, Minister of Finan;; for at the World's Pair, Leonardo do, Vinci!s gently rolling land. He farms from 100 unmasked and denounced. We . were re Hislop, Grey; and Henry Bennewies, Me- meeting at Londesboro, aiid appointed its ' � now � I on capital account to the small sum of Canada. It first arose over the President's to 150acres of land. His residence riasome ' Killep, by Messrs. Ballmntyne & Wilson, of . - I - Troy. � . . message to Congress, invVhich Canada's un- original -drawing of the first map of America. - treating, and trying -to excuse our presence Brussels, this fall. officers for the ensuing Year, last week, as Accol � $7,500, and would proportionally reduce the friendly attitude towards the -United States SErzw- _FoR DEBT. -Rev. Dr. Talmage's times stone, occasionally brick, and more in their family circle by expfiining , that _ follows :-W. M., H. ftell ; Overseer, J�. - - Mr. B. Churchill has rented his farm � often & frame building. In most cases bank the object of our mission was to Manning; Secretary, W. Waite; Treasarer, ' � I - . harges. Money can also begot on is dwelt upon. The sealing dispute in Beh. tabernacle in Brooklyn was seized by the � which is situated on the Bayfield concession, ...- I interest c . barns obtaiDed, The soil is -a rich clay try to secure some improvement of H. H. Hill ; Lecturer, J. M,cGregor; Chap- ��� I �, ring Sem,the proposed reciprocity treaty,the sheriff on Friday to satisfy a judgment of . Goderich township, to Mr. James J hnston, . I i the credit of the county for less than 5 per am, and is well &dapted for.mixed far i � .. Jo! 1, - lo M1139, the farmers' condition. But no impres- 0 lain, J. C in sr.; Steyvart, J. Coming; . . usl tolldifficulty,the copyright question, obtained on behalf bf Alfred Tong, of the 15th concession of the same township. - I - - cent, and the average cost of maintenance ca such as grain growing, stock raising wad sion was made upon the girl. "The ' a jr.; Assistuamn't' hew -art, William Gray; Gate . year - . bonding privilege, and other outstanding who inted the church afterthefirein The f rM contains 110 acres and was rented �, Z �� I : - . ' Pa has not been paid. . I dairying. 'Nearly all these farms have a, � home - ; . i ,tence as matters in dispute between the two coun- 1889 , and � only improvement you'll make will be that � keeper, A. Waymouth ;'Ceres, Alice Hesk ; -- I I of similar institutions Low in exis for $150 a year, . I - same! � . few mores left of the primeval forest, which the farmers 'Will have to pay- for your Pamona , Martha Cartright ; FloTa, Mrs. . $5,000 a year, instead of $6,000 as ou.r cor. tries are gone over by these two gentlemen WILL HF,AccomPLISH IT? -Early, in May, . -Mr. J. McIntosh has been engaged for I - � ; in an effort to fix the responsibilit� for their Frank Fordyce,, a young stock baron of adds much to their appearance. There is running around the country," she replied. next year as teacher of the Cranbrook E. Bell; Lady Assistant Stewart, Murtha I is no � respondent,puts it, so that, on the whole, . I also & marked absence of sturn 9, and in We went down into the depths of our Manning ; Auditors, J. McG-regbr and Win. - "I'll, and � there would probably be a slight saving. in continuance. Without going into all the Idaho, will'attempt to drive fromthe centre many cases the stones on the ,land have pockets for something to convince ber that school, in the township of Grey, at a salary Waymouth; Delegate ,_ �. ,� L - 1: � twistings and turnings, the assertions and of the state ,to Ogalslls, Nebraska, a band , of $450. His assistant of this year, Alias to Division Grange, .. - I - '01 J actual dollars and cents to each municipal- denials, and the higgling over what took of 45,000 she'ep. Thb distance to be travel- been utilised for wall-fancing, if I may be she was grievously mistrusting well -mean' Kerr, leaves at January much to the regret N - - Coming ; Delegate to Dominion -Grange, I � n-soPe I . in � i permitted to coin such & term. In addition ink travellers who had not about them the John Cumin sr. This grange had an In- - ��� 9; ity, bat the difference would be a mere trifle' place in past negotiations, I want to quote ed by the anim&IB is more than a thousand of both parents mud pupils. She has accept- g], . ID 111111111 to all this, each farm visited had a neat, semblance of a lightning -rod contract ' tereating di6cumst n a the Houge of Refuge .11 I ber� from a lettef written by Bon. Mr. Baymrdp ,miles, and Fordyce hopes to accomplish the � ed %8osition in Hanover. D;: g I . . agreement. g on'Monday eve in . -A � y, The -experience of th � t' c 4' 1 11 . eith er wa age coun- when Secretary of State in Mr. Cleveland' tr six months. . - compact appearance, as if every hing had nor & tea agent's We assured - a Monday last Mr. Vance Dane, of question At its meet ties in which Houses. of Refuge have been n been stowed &way since harvest, and things her and her father and her mother. and last. I I i the 3 . .. . Cabinet, to Sir Charles Tupper, who wa: MALTH WiNs WEALTH. -Dr. J. P. the 1.5th concession of Howick, met. with . 4 , made neat &rid snug for the winter.. the farm hands that we would give a -A meeting of the council of the Domin- . I ne*t, - oy� "i On 4 bly � �e N .1 e�. ��l - loo � �t 7e4th I Otablished is, that the local expenditure for then at Washington endeavoring to adjust Munn has for several years received $40,0W � rather a serious accident. He was in the - � ..- .. - "I . - AGAINST THE N. F. . great deal if we could satisfy their fears. ion Draught Horse Breeders' Society was � - ic4tt I the Atlantic Fisheries dispute. .Mr. Bayard a year to act as Jay Gould's exclusive ' phy-- - Woods chop when a heavy ,Hmb fe �� charity is reduced about 75 per cent. Apply 11 11 � 11 I . ou � � ... L-4-6 I to said ! � Thi A worse day could hardly have been ,But it was imponsible, because, as the old from a tree, Pil held at the Rattenbery house, Crinton, tl� this, rule Tuckersmith and we find the sician. a is probably the largest fee for st ing him on the right arm, I I I " I am prepared, therefore, to meet the exclusive attention , ever earned by an chosen than the one which saw us on the lady amid, they read " too many ne,�rs- tearing away a large portion of the flesh. Tuesday of last week. The reports show a 111. - Go.r1r, ; I . . f011OWilIg result : The saving of 75 per cent authorized agents of Creat Britain at 6is American practitioner. Dr. Munn was al-- Bluevale road. Three days' rain, and many papers to be taken in by , strange men Under medical care he is recovering. falling off in the business tiantacted during I 11 ! I 11 I ­ I on the present charity grants would leave Capital, at the. earliest possible day, and ready a very wealthy man, having a fortune farmers? waggons, topped by's frost, had travelling about $he country.' And when the year, owing to the prevailing dullness in � - - I , �r I I a we Came away the girl was sitting on the -Mr. W. C. Land,aborough, of the West horse breeding and selling, bat the society . Hat � $62 to be 13rovided - this added to the annu- enter upon negotiations for & settlement of of $1,000,000 of bie own. Besides, be mar- left the road in & condition which preclud d .1 . End Tuckeramith had what miaht have ; � � I g her body sud the look 9 I � m,krc . "I I I 1� all differences." ried a lady who h -id inherited something anything like quick travelling. During the chair arm swinginj . remidne in Otind tinstic I condition and � - . . al cost of a House of Ref uge aq shown above, �. . been a serious runaway on Friday; the a 'a 11 - � . . . . . . I " I am confident we both seek to attain a of truggling belief which was mixed with has about 350 entries for its third volume, �� I over $3,000,000. whole of our ten miles' drive we didn't.meet � � � �� � I . 1 4��_ - S259, would make the total expenditure net and perma es thendeflance in her face was all our reward horses ran a mile and a half before he sue- and a balance in'the bank of over $1,600. .1 iltbn ; - neut settlement-dind there DEATH OF'A WAR VETERAN. -Peter Hart, half a dozen . vehicles, which speaks volum � , I I - i . - for our attempts to reassure her. ceeded in stopping them, A pig he had I � I i mot, A ' I , I : of the roads. . 'a The present regulations of the United States : I E � I � , � S, �. $321, $a compared with $250 now. In other is but one way to procure it -and that is by the man who nailed the Stars and Stripes to for the condition the rig, 'in a orate, was, th�own out, bu . z an at Ai _. - municipalities the proportion would proba- a straightforward treatment on a liberal and the flagataft at Fort Sumter at the outbreak We missed our first man by ten minutes, � 1 was Treasury Department do mot recogise tor - t . I I -_ - found later ou'none the *,pre.- � i I ( i , cial of t free entry at the custc anisdian I - W*rA bly be less, but the one general rul( statesmanlike plan of the entire commier he war, died Tuesday night in Brooi- but were luckier at the next farm, where we . r . I - ) will ap. relations of the two countries. I say com- lyn, New York. I fou7nd the farmer busily preparing the County Court and Sessions. -The West Huron protest having been horse reeisters, requiring that t& anirriwl b(. - To . ' 7 'Ply to all. It will thus be seen that the mercial relations because I'do not propose FROM . PAUPER TO MILLIONAIRE. -A food for the exacting grunter@ in the hog- The county court was opened at Goderich declared off, the deposit of $1,000, raised to entered'7in the American Stud books to . Kell. I , 11 .AA.f-­_.1 � �- *. & . 2 L: __ T-eads of last week bv His Honor carry on the protest, will be returned to the stannra fif�,ftah onfr � ,rha riftmi"11 Rocietv m rac . �, os s no a mauter orthy,,of to include, however -indirect y any in- pauper named Snerict%v, an inmate or the pens. Altuougu quji�* youug� n yearn,- w s J I J . 21", IN . � � . - . � aria Treasurer of the party, and --the New Era i W t consideration. In fact, if our figures as to tendment however p%rtial or oblique, the Lambetff, England, work house, has come man has had a v . . experience, so far as Judge Doyle. The business was conflued to . ely advises that the amount be kept � however,' does not recognise fr6e oustoms ' z, � political relationa,of. Canada and the United into a fortune of $1,500,000 by the death of farniing and stock raising in concerned. He two cases. St. John vs. Dale, an motion for very wis entry,se the prime object of - registration, . ". I the � cost of plant and maintenance are taken, the , for legitimate expenses, as there never has :, mad States, nor to. affect - the legislative inde- an aunt, Mrs. Blake. Sheridan has two started four years ago with $500 capital and conversion of fence kails,and Roe vs. Village I and will continue to d� business at the old I I i I � yet been any funds on hand. I I I I- �t i I entire annual outlay would be a triffe less pendence�of either country." Boost both of whom emigrated to America a a half share with his brother in the 140 of Lucknow, an action for damages to a -William. Woodrow, a former resident of stand and encourage farmers and breeders ... � _..!� I with a House of Refuge than it is now. � , " I feel we stand at the, parting of the number of years ago. - mores willed to them by his father; After a horse caused to run away by the blowing of the 2nd concession of Morris-, and vi � '. to breed systernstically and preserve an � I I 0 4�i I * whistle ity the village. The first 'ho was official record of their "imials. . I hund J� But the cost although no doubt an im�. ways. In one direction 1:' can see a well- ftitious FAuLT.-Rev. Heymad Rosen- short d his brother left the partnership a steam ;. _. I ��� I- . -) . I assured', steady, healthful relationship, de- -burg, rabbi.of Beth Jacob at Williamsburg, and r= his half to'the present occupant. case lasted until 11 p. in., on Wednesday, recently committed to Goderich gaol he a � . � , ., the-� portant consideration, should not be the sole void of petty ieslousies and filled with the New York,,has been expelled by his congre- At first he went into horse raising exten. - when the jury returned & verdict for plain- destitute inssne person, died in that inati- '. �,:::::: by ti ! onc We should look at the matter from a tution last week. It is said that he. had - !,T ; fruits of a prosperity arising out of a friend- gation for eating ham. sively-7kept fine stallions, whose services tiff for $100 for trespass and $65 for the -The other day Mrs. R. Henderson, of �, Sch - I -Z ,� . hie life insured in the Canadian Order of i p"! humanitarian point of view as well. Surely ship ceinented by mutual interests, and en- DEAD. -Charles Balmer, musical coin- were i especial demand all over the� rails in dispute. St. Marys, tripped on the stairs and fell to t -the ,_ 1�� n Itment Foresters for $1,000 mud that the amount nd i . -er ! no person will say that the common gaol is during because based upon justice ; on the poser, who was musical director at the count6, This trade after a time, was cat The Grand Jury made their preset the bottom, badly bruising ber shoulder a ov I . face', but the results might have been wor 4 11 other a. eareer of embittered rivalries, stain- funeral of -Abraham Lincoln, is dead in St. up by the introduction of .horses wbose as follows : , has been paid to his wife. I - I M I - , I � - . I a proper,place to keep the poor and indi. ing oar long frontier with the hues of hoo- Louis, avo'd -75 ye%rp.. propri -The report of the Inspector of Legal -At the sale of thoroughbred *bock at I � nive - I o . store offered a cheaper service, and in The Jurors for our Lady the Queen beg I 'JAn I . 1, gent of our county, thus attaching the stig- tility, 2in- which victory means the dest " - .' THE 9'PIDE'R CuuE. -At San Luis Potosi, consequence he we�t ,into general farming. leave to present that in accordance with Offices for 1891 has just been issued. It Guelph on Thursday, last week, Mr. R. The 4 I ;ion Mexico, the death rate is increasing at an He is a Conservative in politics, but is your H I - ited does not contain the most thrilling, and in. Hamilton, of Cromarty, bought a red roan : ... �. . ma, of crime to the misfortune of poverty. tiou of an adjacent prosperity without �� onor a iustructions they have v" . 4 ' . I I � � . stional policy, believ. - .... . IcK 4 to tfie prevalent party-& mutual, pbysi' &I, slarming rate, owing to the terrible ravages .heartily tired of then the jail mud after a careful examination teresting reading matter, but some of it may shorthorn bull calf, 11 Waterloo of Wellin 4 It must also be potent to every person that ' g - 3A I . - , . . and moral deterioration which ought tot'be of typhus. Fatl�er Ortis, a Catholid priest, ing it to be against the best interests of the have to report that they found everything be instructive. The Sheriff of Huron served ton," the price paid being $91. � I , give I r � when the poor are gathered together under abhorenV to 'patriots on* both sides, and has been Lyescribing a remedy which has farmer. He thinks the country too much clean and in good order. At present there 133 processes during the year ; the total -Mr. W. R. Davis, of the Mitchell .Ad- � . lowit - .... 66 � one roof and under one management, and which, I am sure, no two men will exert had remarkable success. It consists of a governed, .the civil service too cumbersome, are ten persons in the jail, all mmles. Two amount of fees earned by his office were vocste, occupied the chair at the monthly ., .ill I � f where they are warmly housed, comfortably themselves more to prevent than the arties . of these are insane but not troublesome, $3,473.74. The fees earned by .the Local temperance meeting, on Sabbath afternoont . , .. drink made by pounding spiders of a species and -altogether too many legislators at work . -a. - Z, . to tbia unofficial correspondence. t be- knowni as the Arkansas Capulitas, into a for the good of the people. fie wanted the both have been rep 9 � N clothed, liberally fed and cared for when. � + orted and are awaitin Master in Chancery *ere $351;30. The In that town. In his opening remarks Mr. m j_ ; - I � hove8 those who are charged with the safe pulp and adding a little water. Convalea- governme � nt run on strict business principles. removal to the asylum. One is awaiting total salary paid the Deputy Clark of +,h6 Davis spoke strongly in favor of total � � . fsch I . sick, they must be better off than when they conduct of -the honor and interests of the cence ensues in six hours.aud iecovery is a - Admitted he was getting on, and said he trial for perjury. Six are vagrants, all - Crown and Deputy Registrar was $1,469.60. Prohibition. . fnex * ..c . I I . � - . . � a -re ,scattered around the country either respective countries, by every means in their matter of a few days. Alany patients, how. wasn't squealing about hard' times. He under sentence, from thirty days up to air The fees earned by the Clerk of the Court, -Mr. Thomas Jackson, of concession 1, i=_o � living in Comfortless homes by themselves power, to'sedulausly remove all causes of ever, refuse to take the medicine. . smid, 11 I've done well, but I might do ,months ;3bree of these are aged and totally - not including salary, was $738.95. The Elm&,- realized the largest amount for S.p- ... Ull. . �� tt � . . I . or a burden upon relatives or friends who differences.." . . ALIVE AFTER GOING OVER THE NIAGARA better. I want the hoise ttade back again unable to earn a living, the other three are total amount of fees collected by the .Surro- plea of any one in that section, his -fruit -' ... . -9rea, I .. I want to point out that it is upon these FALLS.'-Tbe great falls of Niagara have for one thinig." He recognised the neces- able bodied men and perfectly, able to earn gate Registrar, part of which goes to the having netted him the handsome suni- of-- � .-P.rog, � �, � ? � - them ; , 1. P, 1: L L 13 I: . n 4. -A-A fnv- wmn+. nf intl ma� aq 9.1 n An Tho "at alk1sk. VIA. W= R -e -I others received bet een1l00* . � would be only too glad to Let rid of . 11 � � , . . ; a ga cany nee t au t e Liberal party oi been conquered, and by a dog. Ins con- sity for men in Untarlo turniag their euor a goo V U15. 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