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Mr The INgure between the parenthesis after each
one denotes th a of the paper on iwhiob the r
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advertisement W, Mile found.
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A purcb&ues H&rv""ackson Bros. (6 ,, , 11
Straw Hstg—Jackson Bros. (1) -, i I
Special Vglueg—J. L. Smith. (6) , . I
Boar for Servics—f- McCulls- (6)
BUT 6, F%rm.—J. E. Nash. (b) , I
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Binder Twine—Thos. Mellis. (8) / i I
� I urea --J. E. Gsunt. (6)
� Free Lect
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I 10 ecial Pricep—H. F. Edwards. (8 t
Ve',val Machine Sbop—Robt. Bel?, Jr. , (
. Hay.forks and Sling*—E. Bossenbery. (ST .
Hay Loaders—Brown &Menzies, (8) 1
we Want You—Robt. Willig (6) -
a ecial—Duncan & Duncan. (6) . I
"'TrIl Wanted—Mrs. A. D. McDonald. (8)
0 ' Jameo'CamPbell , (
Farm in Grey for Sale— (5)
oh 1',My Tooth—Dr. Agnew. (8) 4
Laorosse—Stratford vs. Seaforth. (9) I
Bonnets Etc —Hoffman & Co. (8)
Just opened—A. Weselob. (8) I
Rar1rin Days—Good Bros. (8)
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Not ce to Creditors --W. C. Smith. (6) . I
.No. 3 Company Drill.—A. Wilson'- (8) 1
a W49hing Machines.—O. C. Willson. (9) I
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SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, June 9th, 1893
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)on follow In the same direction. Remove I I
'Orn the' County Council the care of ,-the t!
Dade and bridges and there go little left for 14
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hem to do. All that will remain for them t
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rill be the County Court House, the County t
Vards and the raising of the county rate a
nd looking after the aounty offic . tall. Re. t
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move from the County Council the car� of ,
he Court House and the providing for the t
ou I pty wards, and there -will be no county I
sito or county officials required except such :
a may be necessary to provide for the (
ounty debt-, which, in our county, In the I
f events, will soon be I
liquidated. THE EXPOSITOR has long been
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of the opinion that the days of usefulness Of
inch a body as the County Council hail come I
io an end, but there are others who believe I
-here is still need for it. A maori
�Jhose who are from year to year returned �
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�o the council are of this opialon. It be-
hoves them to take care that they do not
ilestroy . the fabric of which they form a
part and for -which they - profess to see so
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Indirect Taxation and Civil. Ser-
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vice Reform. �
EXPOSITOR has frequently been can-
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The Financial Situation.
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sured for advocating direct taxation, oc-
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There seems just now to bq an uneasiness
Casio . iklly even. by contemporaries of the
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in the money markets of the world. It is
- of collecting
gr,mapalitioml,falth. Theides.
not the United States and AustraIlL alone
- a
in Cans(fa by a direct
that are sflooted, but nearly every Earopean
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the necessary r evenuS
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method has been pronounced impracticable
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country fools the etirain or or 16a -
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' been declared again
mud visionary. it hall
the United States the financial situation is,
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again that the Canadian people would
apparently, gradually getting worse and
mud
not submit to this system for more than a
bottom does not seem to have been reached
year. Now, why is, this ? Is It nor, true
yet. The number of failures In the West
that the people of Canada pay the revenue,
has certainly Increased. A well informed'
is indirectly 9 Do they
American paper says: � As prides are even
oven if it collected
not PWYL it just AS surely as if they had to
lower in Europe than they are here, we
go down into their left hand pants pockets -continue
* to Import more than we export,
for the money necessary to run the,Govern-
gold dontinues to be shipped in payment of
ment ? Take the case of %farmer buying a
balances. Austro -Hungary's action in call-
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suit of clothes, for instance ; there is a
. iDg for $105,000,000 of gold, no Matter what
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� duty, of may 33A per cent. on the twbed used
it cost, and Russia's action in accumulating
in the suit. Might he not just as well pay the
her great gold reserve, made this drain of
I t 33i per cent.
money represented by tha I
gold frow, America ineVitable. Itcannot
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directly, to the Government through the
be repeated too often that Soetbeer's esti-
tax collector, as indirectly through the re-
mate of the annual supply of gold available
tailer, the wholesale house and 'the import-
for money uses is but $23,000,000 a. year,
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er ? Why is it then that the .politicians
suil'thathir. RobertGiffen, in his recent
shake their heads when direct taxation is.
volume, recognizes that the non -monetary
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- mentioned? We think we know, and the
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consumption of gold 11 almost equals the on-
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is not far to seek. Par readers have
tire annual production." Under these cir-
reason
probably been approacheA at one ti � me of
cumstances, when one nation demandr, an
11 another by, or at least have .heard of b
s amount of gold, the demand cin
agents, who sell books on this instalment
be supplied only 4y draining the gold from
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plan ; perhaps they have be.en induced to
other nations,� or by a rise in the value of
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buy becausi a dollar a montli,,with the pay-
the existing supply so that the name quan-
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ments spread over a yeax, seemed very little
ti,ty of gold shall have a larger purchasing
to pay, and perhaps they haie found out af-
power. Of - course, this last change Is al-
terwards that they could have purchased
ways certain to take place in some measure,
the same books from the regular
,
for gold cannot be L bought from other na.
,nearest
book&toreman for two-thirds of the price,
tions unless the pri'Ce offered foiit is ad.
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and got time too. Indirect taxati6n is
vanced. I � �
worked on the same principle. The � ney
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is paid in such driblets and through,such
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. THE KiDgstou Whig makes the following
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a devious channel, that people never �Ihink
timely and appropriate remarks J_�oncerning
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of how � it mounts up, nor care much where
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an evil -habit which should not �e encour-
aged by the authorities: Tho' London
it goer. Thus much more. money can be
than is actually neede4, and the
Methodist Conference has declared against.
collected
an establishment of canteens in connection
remalt is demoralizing in the extreme. The
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with the camps. It is right. The young
Government comes to be looked upon as a
men who ar� now pressed into the volun-
dispenser of soft sits, and public money as
teers do not gq� Into Camp to learn to drink,
lawful plunder, to be enjoyed by any one
and.the friend -,B of theme young men have a
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right to protest against the temptations
who is smart enough to get hold of it,
which are pla0ed �n their way by the Gov -
whether honestly or not. What patriotic
ernment Liquor in not an essential of eadip
Canadians must do in to fight this growing
service.. It, knot included In the neces-
saries ?f life for which tend ers -are invited
evil. Some think Civil Service Reform wi,ll
and a - contract awarded, and it is Instru-
remedy the evil. We think a great deal of
mental in doing no good., Any misconduct
Civil Service Reform, but we believe the
or disturbing exhibition originates from the
best Civil Service Reform law that could be
indiscriminate use of liquor, dispensed, at
enacted would remain to a great extent L&
the c4riteens which are provided by the
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' pecial favor of the military department,
dead letter as long as the, revenue of the
and which should have no place. within the
country is collected indirectly. It would
bounds of the camp grounds. The London
. � be like trying to quench a fire by pouring on
Conference does right. Every church rep -
water with cue hand, while with the other
resented by its higher council should indorse
a movement so surely in the interest of law
you poured- on oil. Bat direct taxation
and order. .
would dry up the source of the boodle, or
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to continqe the metaphor, shut off the oil,
THE DOMINION CAPITAL.
and do away to a very large extent with the
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evils of our party system, which, under
(By Our special Correspondent.)
present conditions, must always navour too
. I OffAWA. June 192th, 1893.
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much of /the I I to the victors ,belong the
The more the present tariff is examined
I spoils " idea ; for politicians, no matter to
the greater the iniquities that are disclosed.
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what party they belong, are but human.
-As it stands it taxes heavily nearly every
. After inaugurating direct taastion, we can,
raw material used in Canadian manufac.
with some hope of success, introduce Civil
tures and if. these duties had been maintain -
Service Reform and do away with patronage
ed against the influential manufacturers they
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as a factor in politics. Let us all hope that
would have put their foot down on the tariff
long ago,that is the manufacturers who have
� happy time may soon come.
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- not been created by the tariff and could live
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Legislating Themselve,3 Out
without it before its introduction. In order
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to overcome their hostility, however, the
of Existence.
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. Government took power from Parliament to
At the last meeting of the County Coun-
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pass Orders -in. Council placing any artible
'Cil, &a Will. be seen by our report of the pro-
on the free list they chose, and under this
ceedings, a resolution was considered which
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authority they have pasiing'dozens of
-, provided for the throwing of the mainten-
-been I
Orders every year, relieving manufacturing
� &nee of all internal bridges upon the local
concerns of their contributions to the rev.
municipalities. At the time that the county
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enue until they have now nearly' one hun.
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abandoned the gravel road@ it agreed to
dred articles, which Parliament declared
maintain the bridges on these roads over a
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!hould bear datieS, an the free t when
.imported for manufacturing purposes. The
^.ertiin leogtb, and to maintain certain other
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iojustice of this is apparent. A great many
bridges on other roads in other munieipafi.':
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industries were 'brought into'being by �the
. ties in order tOL equalize benefits whic6
tariff which shut out foreign products from
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all municip,%lities would receive from thei
competition, but the owners of these Infant
schertfi. These bridgew have since been
industries afterwards came to Ottawa and
said a protection of 40 or 50 per cent. is not
. maintained by the county. Now, however,
sufficient because we have to pay from 25, tc
it is proposed to a,baudon these bridges -and
35 per cent. duty on our raw material and
only to maintain as county. bridges those
we want you to relieve us of the payment ol
this duty. ' An the Government is simpl5
which are county bridges by statute. These
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thecreatureof the manufacturers they, 'oj
are comparatively few. Judging"ifrom the
course, had to comply and so a greater pro
feeling in the County Council this will be,
portion of the burden of raising a revenu4
before very long, the result. In fact, we
was thrown on the consumer, -that is th
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farmer, the artizan, the professional man
believe the resolution would have carried at
the clerk and the laborer. The public gen
-the recent meeting, only it was considered.
orally do . not know and Parliament itsel
I by many that to carry out the provisions of
does not know the extent to which then,
I the mation just now would inflict an tojue-.
Orders. in -Council have gone. Governmen'
by Orderain Council is what we have to da,
tice upon Home municipalities. For instance,
at Ottawa for the Cabinet can, it seems, d',
game municipalities have had one or more
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pretty nearly" everything without the assist
iron bridges erected by the county, and
ance of Parliament save and except the ob
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. have'had their wants in this rempect sup-
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t%inLing of supplies. The attention of P&rlia
I ment will probably be drawn to this- evi
plied for many years to come,whereas others
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have tot been so fortunatc, and even now
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'which
hame bridges that must be rebuilt at once.-
temptation to members of Pirl�Amen
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it wag considered fair and desirable, there-
supporting the Government of the day ar
exposed. An individual or a firm wantin
fore, that before the county absolves itself
a change in the tariff ,but especially One C
from responsibility for these bridges., there
those Orders -in- Council placing somethiD
should be a leve,l,lllg up process, and that
on the free list f� which he is interested
all s�ould be put, a nearly as possible, on
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will go to a member mupporting the GoverE
nieut, (not always the member for his ow
th L t
an e(lual. basis. Inj order this might be
distriet,if that )member happens to be prett
done, the matter !was do rred until the
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-and the member will l'oom
small potatoes), i
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to Ottawa and lobby in the corridors of tb
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Privy -Council and in the hoteli-Just &8 me
W�e would remin� the County Councillox,mi,
will lobby bills through the BSuse durin
however, that by t�eir prun�ng down pro'.
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session. Now,no firm or individual will a@
cess, they endanger the cgtt�ng off of their
a member of Parliament to spend his tim
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own heads. As they lessen �he sphere and
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obtaining favors at Ottawa without m&kin
it worth his while and thus we find minij
work of the council they deer'ease its usef ' ul%
terial members of Parliament using their ir
mass and the necessity for it. If they throw
flaence as such to obtain favors for clienti
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11 upon the local municipalities the mainten,
This has come to be under the present Goi
auce of the bridges assumed by by-law,
, erninent &.regular business and here at 01
tawa we know the men. who are engaged i
athose placed upon the county by statute will
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oil " we know - can- clerks, to the number of about 5 from one a and Inspector Robb spent last week in How.-, ..
- had but a very small amount of change, . at, , � , I
a# a debris. The total number of in that eye, and about three ye ra ago,while I
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, otors a d other man in -different lines of buried In th esult he was —The East Huron Gazette if' Dow Published
Witimate butiness. A serious charge has dem4 from the calamity in 24 and the In- worki6g in the harvest field, Im g?t a straw told him entertainer so. As a r I
in the rem laing good eye� c using entire allowed to depart In poses with his change in Mildmey. Mr. Green, its editor, Intend,
rown out of this preatice. The directors of jbred 52. a r Frank had better be making a weekly Asit to Gorrie. —Mr. Thofl.
r AFRAID OF GLADSTONE. — A Unionist blindness. In religion he was Methodist" still on his pe son. Dickson, of McKillop, was the g eg
me, Quebec, Union Sardiciere he're Ove - bat has not been able to attend church for careful in future when he visits the city. u t of
heir corporate signature made a public meetiog was held in the Royal Surrey then, of Green " young men are In greaftr danger Mrs. J. B. Campbell on Sunday last. -Rev'
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harge against Mr. Jonoas, M.P,,for Gaspe, tre, Loudon, the othet night, at which Laid -tome time. He leaves a w fe, two sons, In such places from " . . Osborne has left Gorrie, so tbit the
.. a, like the both of whom are married, an two dough- of prepossessinj tationed minister at pre,. - r
6: the effect that he tried to squeeze $5,000 Salisbury said thst Mr. Gladeton men picked up on the street, than from Baptiste have no a -
a old tort, Mrs. James Aitkine an Mi" Pon- WOU I
ut of them for gittiting the Ottawa Govern- csroless �workmen in the cellar of th . is green goods." ant. -Dr. Tuck, our popular physician, left I
ment to remit the duties on olive oil used in Ford theatre in Waiihiligton, was undatmin- found. . . r Now York where he intends �
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heir sardine industry. Mr. Jone", denies i0S 'the Empire, and the floor of the Imporl- -Johnston Abrahamo form rl member -The other night some too( of the old this week fo I :
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a albuilding, throne. church and Parliament, of the firm of Campbell & Abr ham, furni- band boys, of Exeter, Met at Gidley�o furni- to spend some time In the hospitals 110 that I
his and wants the Union to furnish mom L the beads of ture dealers, Stratford, and I tterly repre- tare atore and from there proceeded to the c1ty- , Dr. Williams will have charge of D_r. I :
asponsible name to take the responsibility would come crushing down on menting the firm of Gilohris t Company, residence of Mr. Bert, Fuke, (an old band Tuck a practice until the latter returns. we I
if the charge, bat an incorporated Company the destructive Liberal party. my I wish Dr. Tuck a pleasant and profital& .
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an be sued for libel and are responsible to STRIKER'S WORK.—Between Lockportand Of Willghem, died on Sand t, aged 53 boy). On arrivin at the gate, the boys time in the metropolis ofthis eontiueu� &M -1
he full, so Mr. Jono" must be hard to Lamont, Illinois, on . Friday, over 2,000 years. He was for a numb ir -of years a turned up just aistart was getti0 his successor a pleasant time during his #Ay
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atiefy. striking quarrymen and drainage men at- member of the city council and also reeve Of but the soul stirring music an the drum In Gorrie. The man, young or old, who.114
It Is now definitely settled that an extra tempted to keep 500 lion -Union men from the town, . soloby J. Walter#, brought him out and his
working on the The 5W man -One day recently an John �awsoa and hearty invitation 11 Come in, Boys I" Was sufficient skill In his profession and a ood
geselon of Congress will be held In Septem- drain canal. ' daughter, of Morris, were driv ag to Brun- heartily acce ted. Edibles and drinkables supply of discretion, is almost sure to C a
ber,ostensibly to disease the financial situs- were given Winchester@ and revolverso and hree young boys were ver drunk
he extent of killing eight sels, his team started to ran away- Mr. were placed Ceforb "the boys" by Bert mhd success. -T- 'y A
ion and the gold crisis. One or two minis- used them to t � � . our village about a week ago. As two of - q
;erial newspapers in Canada are Indulging strikers, wounding 20 and taking 32 pris- Lawson turned them Into thi fence when his ifrau' and to say justice was done to the In �
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;be hope that during this extra session the oners. � � the wheal struck a knoll and ti raw him out. inner man, would be only putting it mild. them, at least, are not more than 17 yom I
ariff bill of the new administration will be - — He pluckily held on to the.raime and ItOP' During the evening, Mr. S. Gidley,in a few of s6ge we should like to know how amd
Ped the horses but had his right arm in, well chosen words on behalf of the band, where thty obtained the liquor. -The fro.
atroduced, thus giving1he Canadian Gov- * A Word From Algoma. - quent heavy showers and w Tm r .
heir policy. The Jured and his clothing torn by the barli-wire presented Mr. and Mrs. Fake with a hand . make vegetation very rapid. a weathe I
Proment a "cue" as to t DEAR EXPOSITOR.—I saw Ili your paper a fence. I some bamboo contre table with plush cover -
mviortance of this will �e understood when short. time agoi a quotation from a private -While- transacting some business in ad top. Although taken by surprise, Bert, � . -
it in recalled that Sir John Thompson told latter which says : " I see some letters in Owen Sound, the other day, a young fellow on behalf of himself mind Mrr. Fake, re- Wingham.
�he caucus last session that until they know the EXPOSITOR lately, booming Algoma. It lece,
what the American Government's now ter- tried to nalm, off a' bogus t 0 cent pi sponded in an appreciativ manner. After I I LOCALITIES.—The Wingliam Lacrosse
won't do for me to contradict them publicly, Re V. W. a
iff policy waq they could do nothing in the but I have seen only one good crop an which he inew to bt bad, on the wishing Mr. and Mrs. Fuke many happy Club intend going to Hamilton on ThUri- �,
way of reforming the Canadian tariff. I do I Now, Ayreu, of Holmesville. The old man is so days at married life and that all their trou- day. The Grand Lodge of Orange Young
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mot believe� hov . bat their curiosity in six years, and that was last year$ Innocent looking as a childj but was too bles may be little ones, "the boys".returnea Britaine meet there Wednesday an'! Thurs-
.Fever, t Mr. Editorl not knowing what portion of sharp to be caught, alt he counter- to their homes, *vowing they had spent a day, and the game will take place after tte
will',be satisfied by this extra session. It 'I Algoma your private correspondent haile . -Friday last
improbable that the Administraticim at from I might nay I have travelled over can- feit looked as good as the genu ne. very ple,siant evening. closing of the grand lodge. , _
9 -Rev. A. Thibadeau, of Be imiller, met 1000110100000010 was decoration day, and there was a good
Washington will present any tariff bill to. sideAble of this district and I can assure with a-nexceedingly painful acalden't the other , different raocistle8 of tile I
Congress this year. - - ton I have not the Inset suspicion of there day, which leaves him 01 hors de combat." Bayffeld. turnout of ten I
Tits enlargement of the Cornwall Canal, ing such a settlement as your oorromPOn- I clothes line WHEN You come to Bayfield on the lat town. The procession left market $quarter
which has been in progress since 1888,4 now d: tions. I can truthfully state that While oplittiag wood under a 1 be sure and call on H. F. Edwards and see his stock. for the cemetery Lat a quarter Past three,sad ...
about completed, and of course now work. i nt men arm I he forgot his proximity thereto, and the axe very special prices on that day. Coine prepared to after spending a couple of hours decora�bg I
Must be found for the principal contractors, during a residence here of seven ye caught, rebounding and Inflictiag is gash On buy for you can't resist at his low prices. -1381-1 the graven of departed brethren returned to
. ha,oe not seen one failure of grain crops. In his forehead about an inch and & quarter DR. T. C. BRUCE, Dentist, of Clinton, te.wa it, time to witness an ex1fibitlop
Messrs. W. Davis & Sons, of Ottawa. Their fact every year, without 'exception, I have long, cutting clean to the skull. He expects will visit Bayfield, Professionally on the 2nd and 4th ga . me of lacrosse between local teams eboiefi
old contract has, therefore, been extended son a good average crop. I may also state Thursday of each montb, untii further notice, at � —The prom.
so &8 to cover aim entirely new work in the I I ,bat the climate of Al- to be all right in a week or two. Pollock'a Hotel. ' 1829-18 by George Sills and W. Shanks, ,
shape of erecting two dame in the river St. that feel satisfied t I ,-The Chicago Tribune containe notice of B s. -Mrs. MeA inade concert, given in the rink on Frida
Lawrence alongside of the Canal, this mak, gains is far superior to that of Huron for &I the death of Maggie J., wife f Dr. T. N. RIEF llister, of Chicago, is evening Under the auspices of the Maplz .
kinds of grain, as I have seen samples of Austin, of Chicago, and sister of Dr _. W. W. -here visiting her sister, Mrs. Cowie.-Jsf i Leaf Lacrosse Club, was fairly well attend. -
Ing a deep water pond for navigation. This rain here that could not be surpassed in was a Ferguson arrived home from Cleveland las I
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will flow past Sections 6 and 7 of the canal, uada, let alone in the County of Huron. Barkwefl,. of that pis a. De(eased week. -Mies Gertie Biggart is home from by
the enlargement of which has been under 2 a - your private correspondent's daughter of R. 13arkwell, oi'Londeaborpt Woodatock.-Mro. James Reid returned to the proceedings' -The 11 � ten of the Frosby.
contract to Meosrs. Gilbert & Sons, of As regard who formerly resided in Clinton ; she woo terian church here prevented Rev, Mr. Butt:
statement that certain letters in the EXPOSI- GiDderich lost week after a pleasant visit �
Montreal, for five years. All the Money' T01i tire boomiug Algoma, I am confident much beloved by her large cir Ile of friendep here. -Mr. Joho Fraser his improved the Qaarrle with two beautiful plushchilra on 11
hundreds of thousands of dollars, spent on that any statements contained in those let- both there and In Chicago' who mourn her . Draments Monday evening last. The gentlemen of
thave avdions 6 and 7, will therefore be n' be proven by lemi.- The remain@ Were interred in Union appearance a ' f his store and H the same church presented Mr. McQuarris
term can be relied upon, as a& I tailor shop by a cost of paint. -Our town
throwp away and in addition, thei, contrac- hundreds of prosperous farmers throiighout cemetery, Hullett. ' fathers are rather slow about having the with two hundred dollars in gold. hir, Mo.
tors will look for compensation � from the the district. Again your private c . orrempond. -Mr, A. McDonald, of Morris, lost a fine hallpainted. Better have it done before the Quarrie has preached here for the past six.
Government for depriving them of their can- I I Potatoes always a big prop when cow a short time. ago from miik fever, and first. - Rev. Mr. Putatinger, of To- teen years, an& is as much respected bythe '
eat nay@, some of his neighbors, knowing him to be in members of the different churches in town -
tract. Messrs. Davis have been paid nearly the frost don't catch them." During my ,
$1,200,000 for their work up to date ani the rather straightened eirournstancep, got out a ronto,. preached in St Andrews church the as he is by the members of his own. His In.
residence here I have never known the fr'oe*t 2 lec-
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new,contract which has been given to them to touch potatoes unless when lanted on subscription list which was taken through past two Sunday#. -Rev. J. T. Kerwh met tends going to Toronto to reside. - .
. . P the township by Mesers, James Gray, and tured at Port Albert on Tuesday of I -
a said to be goiog to cost half a million low. damp ground, Dear 0 some swamp or illiam, Martin. In less than a week' they week and on Sunday preached at Lucknow, �
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more. This will bring the total cost of this marsh. I think, Mr. Editor, that you with lecturing there on Monday evening. -Some Londesboro,
Canal, only Ill miles In length, up to near. name of bad fully enough to buy another cow, ere of the Seaforth Salvation Army
might at least have published the ilmich they presented him. memb NOTE9.-Rev. Mr. Leech, formerl to
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ly $6,000,000 or over Palf a million dollars a the Township in which your private carries. 11 _At a raining on the farm of Mr. W. band were here on Sunday and added much of the Methodist church here, goes to VIM& �
mile. The taxpayers' let -this sort of thing pondent resides as, I have no doubt you are T, 1) I- to the interest of the rpeetinge by the music. for next year, and Rev. Mr. Fair-, formerly r
go on without in , V�atigmtion and without aware that the �istrict of Algoma is as large lady, near Summerbill, recently, an ace -One day last week 'James- Sturgeon and of Hensall, comes to Loadeaboro.—Megm,
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protest, but the Oy sition will be ,asked. or larger than the- rest of the Province of do,
results, by which Mr. Nelson Bigham. had R. Drysdale moved the body of Mr. Drys. ,John Brunsdon & Son have sold 23 binders
next Hessian to subject the whole system of Ontario, and I am. satisfied that if a has cemetery thie season, -Mr. R N. Adams has the oil. .
to a -his log bidly crushed. The plate was being dale'sfather from the Frontroad
the St. Lawrence Canals and their cost truthfully stated'his experience In Algoma, pike -pole Ii to -Bayfield cemetery. The coffin ,and shell lar for his new buii�ing dug out, and the
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Id . .Parliamentary scrutiny, and the de- a settled on a � put up to its plac,5 when the 11 Z a,
rig he he' ome iand bank or ro-k ped off and let it free. Mr. J. J. McLaug . were found in a remarkably good state of masons will be t work in a few days. -T -lit
volopmeatf, msy be expected to surprise the only frequented by fishermen and hunters, 'd township of Hallett has expanded in erect..
I lin was also on the building, and, though preserviktion after 31 years burial. -Th a - nd maintaining bridges since the Istof ,�
public. and also that he is entirely -ignorant of the taking a perilous ride on the plate, escaped people in the neighboring towns and sur- ,
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A cablegram bas been re'ceived here from . . M_ Jagnuary, 1875, the snug sum of $24;8W, or �, I
. grain growing qualities of the rest of the with a few scratches. As it is, Mr. Bigham, rounding country are all talking of the co -
the Premier of, New South Wales announo' district, as thousands of reliable men can . � ing big day's sport here on July lat. The an average of $1,375 a year.-Tbe publio -
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log that the Government bf that Colony will orne i list prepared is a very
- testify, *he bave-travelled through a , of will be laid up some time. programme and prize meeting called by the Ifullett Grange fo'
give ,M,O,000 a year am a subsidy to the Aus- -A valuable Berkshire How, worth prob. r
its.settlemente. I would advise him before bly $40, belonging to Hugh Cunningham, attractive and liberal one and should fine the 7th inst., did not take place, owing . to
tralian -Canadian line of :'Steamers recently . I
I stain making such a slanderous statement 6' ther favor us a large crowd is assured. the small attendance. -'Mr. Stoiey,, a farmsr
established and subsidized by the Canadian a the grain growing qualities of our die- of Grey, died recently. She was the mother we& from McKillop, got his,�Aand badly hurt .1
. " - _ of eight little pigs. The 'owner did not I - in trying to 'ke I ep bin horses
Parliament to the extent.of $125,000 annu trict, to take a trip through some of the
ally. They only make about a dozen trips settlements north- of Theassion, also to Bruce want to lose them too so he borrowed a sow Exeter. last Friday,
�& year and wsteamer that receives nearly . Mines, Otter Tail, Macdonald, Tarbutt and from John Brown, his neighbor, that bad a MR. J. T. WESTOOTT has secured the from running away while be was loading
litter four weelts old, in the hope of saving general agenu for the well known Galt Nurseries shingles in the station yard. They got
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$15,000 a trip ought surely to be able to Goulain Bay settlements, and I can assure the little porkers. The foi,ter mother took and is at present canvassing In this vicinity with frightened at a passing train. -Several of
Make it pay. , - .. . - him that he will never again be guilty of g,e t8uccess. Agents wishing territory would do our young men have invested their surplus
The, expendit, to her new family fairly well and is raibing wela .
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are for the Dominion during writing such a libel on A new and flourishing I by consulting J. T. before engaging with any cash in bicycles. -Mr. Ouimette is having
the first 11 months of the fiscal year amount district. Through any of the settlements I seven of them all right. other firni. This firm grows fir8t class Canadian M . �
to $32,000,000 and the revenue to about -Mrs. George Roweliffe, of near Elim- stock, warranted to grow and true to name. Parties his . residence handsomely - painted.- r
have mentioned and scores of others, he will ville, narrowly escaped severe in3uries on wishing trees of an), description should drop him a Edmond Crawford, of this vicinity, who
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$34,000,000, but these -partial returns are of see every indication of continued good crops, Monday of last week. It appears she drove card before purchasing elsewhere. Any stock that has been laid up with a more knee for sev.
little or no value as we do not know what dies, except through neglect, will be replaced- free
. as he will find a happy and contented people 1329-4 oral weeks, Is now sufficiently recovered to
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Payments fall due in &by particular month. with good comfortable buildings, and goo4 her borne to the front of A. J. Rollins' flour of charge. - be around again. -Mr. Walter Cunningham
Toronto capitalists are applying for inoor- school and church accommodation. An a mind feed store in Exeter, got out of the ri w ill represent the North Star Lodge at the
and was standing between the front sing LOCAL BRIEF.S.-There will be a scarcity
poration as Tbe Illustrated P . ubliabing Com- field for emigration for those who are desir- hind wheels when some person from behind of winter apples In this vicinity, but there Grand Lodge session of Independent Orier - �,
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.pany of Canada. . ous of bettering themselves, and particularly will be an abundance of cherries, currants i
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The Governor-General, after having visit- for those who desire cheap lands and a good cracked a whip, causing the horse to make a and other small fruits. -Mr. James Stew. of Good Templars to be held in Hamilton I _�
jump, She was thrown down and the wheel on the 27th inst. ' Mr. Johu Sbobbrook re. - _.
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ad Kingston, Toronto and Hamilton, on a healthy climate without the severe storms and � art, Huron street, has peas in bloom, and he - " _.
farewell tour, has returned �o passed over her leg. Luckily she escaped expects early -potatoes by the 12th of July, moved last week to his residence on the 11
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, Ottaws" blizzards of the prairie, Algoma is unqu lied, _ gravel road near Clinton. -The Home Circle ' -
When be visited the Ambitious Cityj have and I would strongly advise all such Mcome with a few slight bruises. -A large number of delegates will ba pres,
no doubt the allusions to him in -the editori. to Algoma, as they will her@ find an abund. -Mrs. A. H. N. Jeakins, formerly of ant here on Tuesday next, attending the will hold isa At Home in their hall on tbis.
oil columns of the Hamilton Spectator were &ace of good land at from 20 to 50 cents per Brussels,* died in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Royal Templows of Tem eranoe District 22ad inst. They are spring DO painsto
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more, complimentary than when that im- acre, well timbered and well watered, and quite suddenly on Sunday of last week of meetinwrowbiolm will be teld in Messrs. make this an enjoyable affair. -The Motbo.
portaut organ of Tory opinion in Canada also an excellent market for all farm pro- typhoid fever, beloved mud respected by all Wood there' hall. -The Emeralds will diets will have & lawn social on the,27th
who knew her. Mr. Jenkins, who was inst., for the benefit of the Sundayschool.- -
alluded to Lord Aberdeen, otkr new Gover' duce. Hoping, Mr. Editor, that your pri- commence their evangelical meetings in the, "be Presbyterians will. hold am Stra- wbarr
away at Chicago at the time, in the inter. J , y ',,
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nor-. General, as " an assochite-6f Clarn-ria- vate correspondent in future may not forget 'James Street church on Sunday afternoon Feat vul onJuly let, -in aid of beirSuaday �
Gaelthugo." TheToriesdonot appear to that the district of Algoma isnot soinsig- Pets of the Grand Rapid@ School Furniture . next, and all �f urther meetings will be an. I t -,
Company, was summoned by telegraph and School. r
like the appointment of a Liberal as . nounced. -About twenty farmers turned out - t
a GO` nificimt &-place as to be seAn from his little �
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ernor-General and a usual their loyalty is is prostrated with grief. Four children the turday last with their teams, drawing
sand bank, aind trusting that'you will excuse " � �,
-at 14 years of age, are left to mourn the ?a Sm 7
olde Morris. �
sorely strained. __ . I I me for taking up so much of your valuable lose of an affectionate mother. in earth from the -country to fill In the drive- . .
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I — . time, I remain, Yours Sincerely, -G oderich was awakened f rom- its accus- way at the creamery. -The Exeter cream. 13APPENI'lKGS.-Mrs. Phippen, of Wood. ' I
iiews of the Week. THos. J. MCCAULEY. tomed lethargy to a semblance of interest ery is started and everything is in operation. stock, is visilting at Thomas Bone7l �- I
Igome, June 4th, 1893. _The Exeter creamery and the grist mill, this week. -Thomas Warwick raised
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. WOOL. -The' wool market at Decatur, GoUbLIS BAY, A . last week. It appears that tits "Star " had also the Bobier Produce Company's block, his barn - last week and will have a
Michigan, opened at' 15 to 20 cents per . 11blished a paragraph abusing Mr. L. E. were roofed with galvanized iroa last week. stone foindation 'placed beneath it,-
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Pound. . ancey, Barrister of that town, and inci -Workmen are here from Masers. Goldie James Martin, 4th �;oucession, is now vely
. A TF,aRiBLE WIND: -A terrific windstorm The Goderich council hav under conaid. lientally bringing in his father, Mr. T. .N. & Mcculloch's, Galt, putting in the Mo- busy preparing to �Iove his barn to its now �
did $50,000 damage at Duadas, Minnesota, oration the building �f mi.bathing houaw on Dancoy. - The elder Mr. Dancey met the chinery in the new grist mill. -Mr. William mite. Mr. Martin Jotends tobuild the stone
on Thursday. I the beach, for the convenience of the citizens editor on the street shortly afterwards and Butt I Kippen, paid this place a flying visit wall himself.-W�n. Gray, of Mapleton#
WHOLE TowN DESTR41)YED.-The entire of and visitors to the circular town, administered an energetic tongue thrashing. on Friday last. -The Rev. W. H. Butt. Monona County, * Iowa, is renewing old
town of Puachmetti, Mexico, was destroyed . -The Clinton Bicyc - Is Club has decided The editor had him hauled'bef ore the Mayor Methodist minister, he , a been stationed to acquaintances on the 3rd line. Mr. Guy
by a storm the other day. Crops in the to, build a track ox the Agricultural P&rk in for so doing, where he wake fined $15.00 take charge of the Centralia church can- left tht 3rd some nine years *go, for that
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vicinity were also destroyed. . that town. t, ' and costs, and they may the end is not yet. gregation.-Rev. Wesley Rown and family state, comparatively speaking a Poor Man.
EIGHTY-FivE DEA:THS FROM SMALL-PDX. -The stock fair at Clinton last week was -Bellsi, ihe oldest daughter of Mr. and are visiting relatives here. -Mrs, Philip He at first purchased 80.acres, but he soon
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Smallpox continues to spread in Gothen- fairly well attended by farmers, but only Mrs. Thomas Smith, Newark, Now Jersey, Ling is visitirig friends at Orono. -Mrs. found this two small for his growing family of
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bur I ig, Sweden. There ha 've been 85 deaths ten or twelve sales of stock were made. formerly of Brussels, died 9A the home of William Daw in visiting_bor Parents at four boys, so abo�t four years ago he sold It
from the disease in the last week. .. -SeventeenL Pupils of the Winghain pub- her parents on May 28tb, at the early age Of Holmeaville this week. -The gravelling- of and purchased the Maple Valley SWok -
DEATH OF MAJoR-GENERAL HUDSON.- lie school have deposited the $5 necessary 16 years. The cause of her decease was the corporation has been stopped for this Farm, containing 245 acres for the good suM -
Majbir-0eneral Si r John Hudson, command- before being allowed to try for a third class heart disease. She had been ill for ten season, Only I&StiDg six da;ys. It�4ill cost of $11,500. Last year he had 6,000 bushels
tr (if the British forces in Bombay, has certificate. . weeks. During her illness she reste& in the corporation Lmore money for w - Ind pur- of corn and this year he has 140 acres 1BL
been thrown from his horse at Poona and -Mr. Jerry Lynch, of Blytb, had tha trustful confidence in her Savior and died POW$ this year than for gravelling. -Divi- earn alone. His stock at present * coxisists of
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killed. � ' misfortune to lose one of his horses on Sun, triumphing in His sacrifice. Mr. and Mrs. sion Court will be held here, on Monday 19 horses 75 head of cattle, and about 100 .
ANOTHER ELECTROJITTION. - Murderer day evening of last week. Indigestion was Smith have the sympathy of their old next. His Honor Judge Doyle will pre- hogs. Mr. Gray gives glowing accounts of
John L. Oamond.was ?1ectrocuted at Sing the cause of its death. - friends in this locality in their bereavement. side.-Billa are out aunouccing the TwelftLh the prosperity in -that State, but says that
Sing prison, Now York, on Monday. It is -Last week a youth- was seen om the The subject of this notice was a grand. of July demonstration, and rea need rates on he does not want bin friends to thiiik that
paia to have been the most successful yet streets of 'Brussels with a huge chunk of daughter of Walter Smith, Brussels. all railroads :on that date. Some of our every one ban met with the same good lack
had. The current was applied for forty rosin to be utilized, he @aid, in getting his ., -Mr. John Foster, of Wiagham, has a villagers intend leaving the village on the that he has. If e would not advise any per -
seconds. . ' hands in shape for a 1� lickin"' at school. plendid specimen of an serolite which was above date, and get way from the noise of non who is doing Well here to leave for thatl
I RUSSIA -x GRANDEE.13, -The Grand Duke -John Hill, 10th concession of Gray. in. I
Alexander, nephew of the Czar of Russia, tends raising his residence and in addition taken out of the earth by some men while the fife and drum bands. We wouid sug. state with the hopes of making a fortune in
and Mr. Shutless, an official of the Russian to a new foundation will make a number .digging a mill -race at St. John's, near Lou- gest that they use batting in their cars And a short time,
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fleet. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John of other improvements. Mr. Hill has a -fine don. It is perfectly round and weighs near- remain home. -The Rev. A. L. Ruesell, of CounT OF RF,visi-oN.-The court of R-evfo-
, ly 700 pounds. The aerolite is a stone -or James Street church will move to his new !ion met according to advertisement. Ajp-
Jacob Astor, at Forricliffe, Now York. nea,r farm. :mineral mass of ultra- terrestrial origin appointment next week, and the Rev. peals were disposed of at follows -. F. and
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Poughkeepsie. . -Last week J. A Ronald, of Brussels, . which has fallen to the earth. In passing George Jackson will take his� place.- J. Livingstone and Wm. Jackson for lower
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PROTECTIVE STATIONS. - The Swedish received an order from Edmenton,� North -. through our atmosphere they -undergo some Messrs. Bawden Brothers, contractors, assessment, dismissed ; Charles lklans6r Was -
Government has established on the coast West Territory, for a large fire engine, two I
t change, as they always take fire in the upper are this week Putting in a cellar for a new entered as tenant for the north weht quar-
nine stations for'medical observations. The hose reels, steam engine heater, 2,000 fee � .
I object of this measuro ie to protect the coun- of hose and a full assortment a! all other fire :regious, and arrived at the ground quite hot, house for Mr. John Shepherd, s!.eeve of ter of lot 2, -Concession 4 ; Edward Brew&r
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try from. cholera, I . appliances. I ,had they present the appearance of having Tuckeramith. - Idesers. Braund, of the was entered an owner for the south .half of
L been subjected to great heat. Mr. Foster north end carriage works, are doing a very lot 23, concession 4 ; James D was
GAVE WAY.-Abont 60 feet of the state -Mr. William Radford, of East Wawan- -has his serolite set on a Pont in his lawntand extensive trade in buggies, carts, &c. -A entered as tenant of north half ofii'o`�'us'% mud �
dam at Troy, New York, gave way Monday oah, is raising his barn and putting stone . '
caiiiing a suspension of navigation 'am the stabling underneath and Mir. George Mo. it is worthy of inspection. large numoer of our villagers have already 36, concession 1 ; E. C. Laundy. was enter- .'
Champlain canal. The loss is $10,000. ' . -An alarm of fire from the Organ factory been picnicin at Grand geud.-Don't forget ad as tenant of south half of -north half
Gowan, of the same town6hip, is improving 146
POST OFFICE ROBBERY. �The postoffice in his property by placing on it a new straw brought out the Goderich fire department in $a hear the werald Trio Temperance Ev- lot 11, conceselion 7 ; Duncan M01illan
Fulton, New York, was Kobbed.. Tuesday shed with stone stabling underneath. :double quick time the other morning, the angelists" next W`aek. Mi. J. ParsoP8 Smith, entered as tenant of the -west part of lot 21,
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night of $1,500 in stamps and money. I- - -A little girl named Ena Smith, while Arouble originating in the carrier by which �he Pugilist, will address the meetings, giv- concession 6 ; R. Scott was an - tered as own,
� HALF OF FARGO IN ASHES. —The total loss pla;yiag around the largeblocke of stone at the refuse shavings and sawdust are can. 1139 a history of his life as a jockey, Pugili8tv er of south half of lot 22, toncensioll 51,
1 by the great fire in -Fargo, Dakota, last Johnston & Cochrane's marble works, Brus. veYed to the furnaces. The fire got beneath gambler, drinker, &c. -The funeral of the Wm. Marshall, T. Laid,law, N. Purdue, 9,
wibek, is now placed at $3,500,000, with $I,- sale, the other day, fell. Her leg came in thb sheetiAg of the roof of the engine house late Hpmphrey Vosper, who died Ouddenly Irvine, Quinton Andereoa, Alex. Clark, 0-
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r J dry kilu, and it took persistent I work on Sunday last ' took 'Place from his late Hanna and Peter Barr had each ' one d
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1 200,000 insurance. ,_ contact with the co * nor of a @tons and a bad �aiid n ritruck off. The Court of Revision was then
I No LIVE CATTLE WAINTED. -Strong pres- gash was inflicted. A physician had to aaA a flood of water to smother it. The residence, Huro Streiet, on Tuesday last to f
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sure is being brought to bear upon Mr. Her. stitch up the wound. � . � daa'n&ge is comparatively slight and fully the Exeter cemetery and was largely attend- adjourned to meet on June 19th, at -a 10 0
� well the ed, showing the high esteem in.,which he clock- a.m. The regular business f th,
. bert Gardiner, PresiInt of the English -Mr. Walton Dodsworth is having part ,covered by insurance, but it was was held. He was only ailing a few min- council was then taken up. Mans as
' Board of Agriculture,- to secure the permam. of the Dods -worth block, which is just below :fire did not get into the main building. The esprior to his death. Rheumatism of s'pecifications for bridges were preseste
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I ent exclusion of Canadian and American live hotel, on Huroustreet, artwas-thecause of his sudden d and posters ,prepared asking for ten=deris
; .cattle from the British markets. Clinton, pulled down. This block was factory is being pushed vigorously by th . r
r HASS REcovERED.- James Gilbert, the , built by the late John Dodsworth about 38 contractors. . Mtge. building, to be opened on June 19th. Tb
I gum of $41 is to be expended in Tepairili
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) - Iris.q dynamiter, whol was released a week , years ago. At one time he got a rental of - -The Statigning Committee of the
. ago from Portland prison because he was $300 a year for the block. Guelph Conference has made the following Gorrie. between lots 20 and -21, concession 9.:--8
. suppofied to be dying,- has recovered his -Mrs. E. Glenn, of Clinton, died on appointments in Huron . Goderiob, Nortti . on the east gravel road and $Won th
. health sufficiently to leave the hospital, and Monday morning of last week, after an ill- street, J. *E. Howell; Victoria street,Henry - - - NOTES. -We expect our new bridge to be west gravel road, providing Grey A and ��
I he will shortly &sit for New York. name of about a year and a half. About a Irvine. Clinton, Itsttenbury street, J. W. completed thin week, Mr. Jamieson, the Wawanosh expend equal sums. A num '
' - contractor, is pushing the work -very enar� of accounto were passed and the council
ACCIDENT TO J. GORDON BEMqETT.-Mr. month ago she had a paralytic stroke, the Holmes; Ontario street, W. Smythe. Sea. ,
� James Gordon Bennett, the proprietor of -second she had had and on the Saturday forth, J. Gatiosay, Holmeaville, E. A. geticallY DOW- We hope that it will give journed to meet after the Court of R-eviel I
t. the New York Herald, fell from 4 coach on previous to her death she had a third.which Fet6r. Biiyfield, E. Olivant. ' Varns, W. better satisfaction than did its Predecessor. on June 19th. xly'ArA - ,
.1, J. -Mr. Dane's temporary dam is nearing HAPPENINGS. -Mr. and Mrs. Ward, 6
D which he was riding in'Parts on. Wednesday resulted in her death. W'� Leech. Hennall, T. Swann ; W. completion and it is hoped that the mill line, are on the sick list this week. -MI,
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g and received - . magerous injuries. -A lady now visiting at Kippen has had Tr6leaven. Kippen, James Walker, Dun. -4' `�
f POCKET. PICKING. -Secretary of War La- the novel experience of enjoying three -flum- � David Rogers. Nile, Wm. Moss. will soon be in operation again. Our vil- John Pratt has improved the appearance .-' '
3, mont was one of the victims selected by a mers without an intervening winter. She - Cnpoi'j'ier, A. Thibadeau. Wingham, S. lager"ook for an increase of business in the his lot on the Stb� line by having a new pick -
5 kpocket at the World's Fair, on Monday. left Canada at the end of the summer Of Sellery. Teeaw&ter, J. A. McLaughlin. near future. -Our football team went to at fence put up -along the front aind a 1161'
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. Vhce thief was arrested while looking over 1892 for Australia, getting there in time for Wroxeter, E. A. Shaw. Brussels, G. H, Listowel on. Saturday last and was defeated veranda put up in rant of bin dwelliu� -
i the contents Of two of Mr. L%mnnt's their summer, which, of course, is our win- Cobbledick, J. L. Karr, R. Pciul, superan- by a score of four goals to one in the short house. _M r. John M cArthur, of the -5th lin*
I ter. and now she is back in Canada enjoying nuated. Walton, T. W. Cosen@. Landes. time of 22 minutes. This is all the reliable is getting ready for the @ton b
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TRAIN RoBBERY.-SIX Masked man held boro, H. J. Fair. Blyth, G. Buggin; D. information at hand at present regarding week. A wall under his barn be , '
a atift another. ofl
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a up the New Orleans express on the Mobile -Mr'. Henry Penfodad passed from thi4s W. Mille, uperikDauated. Auburn, W. the trip, although there are many rumors great impovement to the appe "I
a I uevale, afloat about it, -Mies Boyd, of Harriston, place, Robert Miller has the contr - -
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g on Thursilay night, slid robbed the express. ripe old age of 79 years and six months. J. N#. Prin was- in town on Sdnd&y. -Mr. George Per- -Miss; Lettie Book in visiting friends 11
i car of $10,000 in cash and other valuables Deceased was an Englishman by birth, be- -Frank tohlbein, of Dashwood, in thie kins is � spending a few weeks under the Kippen this week.-Tumip sowing is i
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a worth a large amount. I . . Ing born in Cornwall, England, He emi- county, buyer for the Ontario Book Com. parental roof. -Mrs. Wright mud her son or(fir this week, but the loud is rather t� 11
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g A TERRIBLE CALAmrry. -There was a grated in 1846 to Darlington township, Dur. pany, made the acquaintance of I's very pre- William, , who had been visiting her daugh- since the heavy rain on Saturday even* 91 '
i- terrible calamity in Washington the other ham county, where he lived for ten years possessing young woman" on Saturday night ter, Mrs. N. McLaughlin, in our village, last. -The growth is very rapid. If fro I -
,- day. Tbe-.old Ford theatre, in which Presi- and then moved to Stanley, residing there in Toronto. 11 She " escorted him to a room returned to their home in Woodstock on dent come and destroy the fruit and grA
;. - dent Lincoln was assassinated, has been used till about four years ago, when he r tired in the neighborhood of Pearl street, Thursday afternoon accompanied by Eddie there will be enough and to spare. -A Pic 0
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. for some time back as an addition to the from farming and moveft to Clinton to spend where Mr. Hohlbein discovered that his Wright and Mrs. McLaughlin. --Our volun- will be held in J. Wheelar's g v
,. War Department. The cellar was being ex- his remaining years. Mr. Penfound was 16 mash " was n man in disguise. , he visitor teers are drilling with ii, view to going out Sunshine, on Tuesday 27th inst. Eve ',,
a eavitted, for the reception of an electric totally blind Some years ago he underwent was shown a bundle of "the stu ," and told to camp. We understand that they are to I body is welcome, -While play'W ball -
�t rate of 25 be captained by Mr. Doig, our jeweller. No : Saturday evening last, W. Cook, Of the ah . _�
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