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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1893-07-14, Page 4— - - --- - F011IFF-Tw'"10�- ---.. I .1% � `7 � 11 � . . -1 . 9 � Z - I I . � I � . Air The figure between the parenthesis i0ter each . one denotes the Page of, the paper on which the advertisement will be found. I . New Books—C., W. P&PW (6) ! Yours for a Consideration—Jackson Bros. (1) DresaGoods—EL F. Edwards, (ld,,I,,,. (6) Notice to Contractors—Samuel CMbakere—H. F , Edwards. (8) To the Ruptured—J. Y. Egan. (5) . Notice to Debtorlo—Mrs. John Dorsey. V Splenffid Farm for Sale—Wrn- Barrie. ( ) Wide Awake --D. Lathrop Company. (8) Assistant Teacher Wanted-4os. Snell. (6) Temperance lActufes--Rev. J- W- Bell- (8) . Tenders Wanted—T. T. Coleman. (8) They Fill the Bill—Jackson Bros, (6) Hair goods—Prof. Dorenwen& (5) Paris Ureen—Jaines, Fox. (8) . , -- I ­ kr VV F"IFItron (91nooftot ght 2A 'r . n � ��. - � � .; , . . . . . . . . it .... I . . . . . . . . . . . "I'll, �� �. July. 14th, 189 ...... ­- . SEAFORTH. � � I,,,:, k _IRIDAY, �� Z 11,,:� , M I 11 I lf-�,� . I .1 � I I . I il- a - The Home Rule Bill. �� l - i I .. � ,I-; i- '� �attlin . "I , The English Parliament is still I . I , .. � 'i �, �, 4 . ; _;­ ,� I I I � .� , : with Mr. Gladstone's Irish Home Ral : I ��, .� , ; I . I , � 1� . � I - : - 0-:1 I Bill. The past week has been the most e3 : . 11 i I ­ - . + �-' citing, perhaps, during the present parlh � . " 11 , - � , � The Bill is still being discussed i � .... I ment. � ­� -* � � � -11 i f the Tories wa �, � . committee, and the hope o 1-i - 4 1 �� :^ - . � ., . . : i I . A I to keep it there as long as possible. The � I .1 I i .11, ;1� 4 , , , . I - �t , i . V .. .. t have no fear that this Bill will c or becom : � 4 1 . I e - � i ; I I iend � ." "I I law,: as they well know that their fr .- i ... I . , I . � . use c - ��41 - I have the votes to.kill it in the He i I � � . � --- . i - �1­ 1; . . - , Lords and that the votes will be used ft , z �, Z14. 1 � . � It I i- I they also know - tha : -,.� 4, t4at purpose. Baty , %,� J . i �� I' I r, -1 L:F use of Lords will b ��.z A this, action of the He 3- " -Parliament an , - 7, 1 , � R followed by a dissolution of , , , - - .P " . . , ­ , d the object c - , � 4 7, 1 � , I mople, an P 1�, 4. 'I �, an appeal to the 1 4 ....... � � - ' 11 I. i � - 11 11 Lord ,Salisbury and his colleagues in mobil , 7 - I , , , , - � [ I I S IjIN i ! � , :1-i ; , I . A � '.. � a Bill the � �; - ... - . terly, opponi'31Z in Commons � ri�`,�,( - , , . I ­ ),*. ; ­ � i,: L ill,j, 71 - � know will be contemptuously killed by tb � I . *--.�i ','. . :� I ,J Lords, is to make capital in the c�untry an � - ` 1. .1 k�,��, 4 I I �: J PIT �t .L�,I-�­, f to influence the minds of the people. If vv .�': - t . 7 � . � j�' -; r" 'L f , I . I . ­, : I � I J , ,;!ii � . .�t% '. are toL judge from theoraports, they are suo i : ii, 4.:-� - 0'- ; . � ', .: .4c, . ceeding admirably. However, Mr. Glai I L " R�I.A. " .4', t �Jlk� � � il .., I them fairl well in check by tb I �� ': stone keeps . y � � I ; t I I - I 4- � - �­ 11, tl use of the closure. Although they adopts � , El 4 , I I . , 7 i n 1 J -3- I I , I I -A �;, similar tactics themselves to a far great( I , 1� F,nhl � , � , , �-iM,11.,� extent than Mr. Gladstone has yet dow - i . �70-1 I - I �-" "r ........ , I when they were in power, they howl moi � I � ? .- ­ � . 1J.4 � . . . . . . . . . . . . �� . . . . . . . I I ," 1 � � , ,.. , �:J � bitterly now at beirig cut off. Mr.Gladstone � ! � , �'.Kii 1 1 � -i � - I I - 1. . , � �," � ,­ . I � t4i �­: 1-� I action in securing the ipaossigel by the houi � - L , I � - 7 -1 i I . � - L � . �;� *1 � . e Horr - , �, .,-:4 of a bill requiring the reporting of th . ".- � ­ � �4��W­ - . - � �� -1 , I 1:,- . - ­ I - 4. I . I Rule bill to the House by the committee i f,:: ­­ �, � . ;;:! .. ' ' .. I L I - , - : . . . I � , , , a fixed date has terribly riled tLhe oppositioi , - t.,�ip . � : 1��, -­ � ' . � I ,� � � .: as he has,thus cut s46rt their game of p, � , 4� 1, � I 0-,.-. . -. ,�, �,�, �- I - - "Y". litical bluff aiid ca ita,l making. In fac - . li,;, �1!i� I � .r I - ,-�,%" - I Mr. Gladstone's course was rendered nece � ., � I --:C;�� ; , z ,-� t . I � �' IL'', ; � - ­ . , p, I I ­ �� . ��. " ��, i sary by the obstructive policy of the Op I I I 21,-, 11 I 11 4 Ll, LL ­-� � . sitiou. Had the discussion in conimitti -1 - I - . .� . � - w ,'I , .. [71. Ird , 7,LJ ­ Z irtued as it was carried on upon t! � -1 �.� , been cont � I- . 3 , : J t �_;IZ.:_o L,f C . 4i .- first few Qlaures, there is even a doul I I I -. . . � ,:.�. I .- I i , " , " I Mir, L , " ", � -,k whether two or three months beftee it gl � I I � . I � , i. , not have been necessary to abandon the bil , , ': � . : . I . �� � LL �� - I I � -- - for it is by no means the only busine L p� I -.1 ­,�. - , ­ � -� �', � -� , which the House of Commons must di : I � � ' , - L'- 1'�'�'.-. � i A. ?", charge before thio session can be terminate4 I I : -- " L -'P'" . I ,- M� ­-% . In this case the whole of the session wou� : - �.�,��. "I - � � - I 11 � - 1-� have been wasted, and the. inevitable coi � ­ ­ . � , . 'I ­ � ,� , . - 11 z I . : - ­ - !! flict with the Lords, to which the leaders � . - I r . 1:. "I . � I � � , I I ­ . the democracy are looking forward wil ; I , 1�. ,% ' � . 1� � I : . � 4, great expectations, would hame been pofi .- I . . . L � . � [.. ','�:-L - I poned for another year. As it is,. there w,' . I t , another mouth or so of excitement in tl I 1­�'� .,..�, be I . House of Commons ; the House of bor � � I i . . . �, . ,.,- . will reject the -Bill, and then the f ate � . L- , . � I . I I C� �.� � Home Rule will be sealed for the preseE � . I and another appeal. will be made to t] � I I I . I . �. . country, the regult'of which no man ci 1 5 ; � I f I 7 -L predict. It will be a bitter fight. , ,; : I C� 7 1� , , o , � ,-. , . - I :% - - � I I'll, LL . I .. I � � I -1 . I � . ..��.:. -- ntion. I . - . - ..��, � . . I � � : , 1 1. I It is rumoured that the Conservatives � � � �,;, . , � I � , ,f,�� nal Convention ­ - , � � , � Canada will hold a Natio � 11, ,- � ;� - ,� I , � '. - . -- � " ­ Toronto in the n � . .. ear future, in o - �il I..' , � -� � I .- �,;�. � ! . ; s set the effects of the great Libera,l gatheri I . L � ­- � ., ,�. . � ,� ­ , ho"I � �­ , at Ott&W%. We fervently hope they wit ; .1 - . �L !�,,, ,% , v- . : i- 7 �4,1� � In the first place the issue in the vext I � ,1, � - . . E# � � minion election cannot possibly be too clei . �, � � 7� 1 . L . ­ L .. � . I �1, , ly defined, and the- more sharply t ; i .- �, - . , � �, L I- . I .­ " I -; ".j L policies of the two parties stand ou,t agaii . V � , ..: - ,-j . , , ,;, ; . � , " each other the rp6r.e advantage will it gi � ; !.�, - r .1 " -, - I . I I �ii�!-� - - " r, to the Liberals. In the second place, -at I - I. -i � L '41 - I I �F. - . � �, Lj�.� L . '14;!1 Conservative NAtioroal Convention it wou I 1 7 - I , I , I 11 -11 . 11 � - I ' - I . I . o L' kt 1� �, ely peculiar if the " Old Flag, t L L: ' 'tfZ'L be extrom r , �, t - '�-did not cot I 11 .i��,­� � I . � *;4 ! Old Policy and the Old Man. I - � � ,. , . I I . .� ; i". I-- : 7.'' . in for a v y large share of attention, a ; ��,�, �. - 11 . I J 4 1 , -i tightening of the old ties, � . - � p�. 4,; � , ; this means a V , . : I llaij.,,' � I !­ :S I I - awakening of the old enthusiasm, anc , �' 4 " . I , 11 , �- -1 along the line for Protection. TI q z � 1, ,�. ,,, � huzz%, al " i'L.,A- - i I �� L' I i ... `-.�'­', . what the Liberals want. I � ! � ­ , - is w�&ctly . -, �'-,"A, I , I �;, "l-, � . . : 1.!', 11� - Qons6rvative leaders might manage to wl . . "R-: 10K� � . zl I .- � � I . 7 ,- the pirtyl into a, new line, a few at a tin - . � 1-"t 11 . .: wp�l�i�,, but to we I an them from their old idols at - A , . , � -*,A , 1. �­ . - �41 I T. . , � I . ., � , � .� 1`11 I -fashioned love -feast would, � zli .- P, gqnuine, old �, - � I - : � ", ti, I L L". L. be a task beyond them. So we i L ; L �-. think, ; ­ , ,�, . � - , , ":, L � �. �;"! '' � dently long for a rousing Convention, fri I I � � !. f- � ,,�, � �� L A. ,,, i I hieh the old guard will move to the fig 7 �' , V1, I L � , It .r. �� -fla : I ; 1. � : 1 � in solid array, with all the old battle L � - I I � L - t 1� i . I . I i.- I � � borne on the breeze. �: � 1:� I ... � 1, ; � tL t�' i-- ,! ---- . � '#4 - -� I I 1. I �: - 1 , ... I 4-, li I . " ' Sheriff s Fees. 7 _ I ; . . I - .� , t. � L # � - . , , I I , We pablish in another column a let.1 ; , P'.,:.� I . ­?"�- I , ': - - I � ", I � riff , I I . from Mr. Archibald McKellar, She i . �- 't . . . I , , � � �. the County "Wentworth. On a forn � z z 1: " i of I I . I � I . a:, , a . I ,� OCC Rion,'! our readers will perhaps F.!colle ­ I L. " . - .... I I - 5 , i i i. I - : we made 'reference to a similar comillunii L Li., I i � .1L . 7 1 - I :.,-, X -me gent e I I 4 - tiou we I 'ad received from the sa i �.. , . i , . I . I . � , ... L . man. Mr. McKellar has ventilated t] ; 1. I I i . i I I . : I 1. �, '' I . : 1 1 , f- subject, at various times through the pre - - � .., I I : I : 1. ;'' 1-4 and by meams of circulars, pamphlets, a , I , L ; �. � , : � I I , . .; I : I I ­ � I . 1 13 - He has. also tried to bring his grievance I I . * I . I � . i I., I � : I L � . fore the, Legislature, but with indiffert t. L .... g t, . � L" so , � 1;� 1 I I - � ­ �� � �uccoas, ' Mr. McKellar's complaint, I . : , � -1 as we can make it out is, that the Govei � : 11 �- ; ... , A ' . ­- - - I . n &V li i lout h a secured legislation which tal I r I '' � �- 'I - � I I 1 Sheriffs a great deal of the wc I I L L : , . M from the . : . . . i . r 11, . � which properly belongs to them an I 11 -! d b � -1 1i I � - q . I r . 1; L ; V11 placed it in' the hands of the lawyers to t I L J- , t, � '. � � - - .i : : � :Im � V � � . 1-1 loss of both the -Sheriffs and the publ I . - t �, It � r I I �� :� i � - � . � I - � ; . I Also, that the Government have join � I "I I f � 4 1 � I J,L � - � . . � the lawyers in specially persecuting bi - � �- , i I � . �, - , .4 . L ;. , , 4 Mr. McKellar, because he exposeds- -�hem , j. , I J � L . � � . �.;� � . j�', the public. Now, we do not profess � i , . L L F . r, � I I I lj�l �, - il�: know much about the merits of the dispa, � . �� , I . ... , �­ : t - � -- I ) , : : . , , b.iqt so far as we do understand it, we thi . i I,- , jk . j- . i Mr. McKellar has the best of ':t,L and p r � � I I . � J L t4 L , - 7 - I - I- 1� I - haps the reason that -his complaints ha 7 , L I � � I " , * A i I . 41 � not received more public attention in t : . i 4 1 ! � R F I i. .- . � . . z I ,:L � j _ past, is that he has made the matter I � ,� � - � . i� , F . I �� ., " �i I . .� I much of a personal one. He has largi , I �; I �, � : 1. , . .,41 based his opposition to the legislation I - o i I i-, . - . , or �- ! - � � I I � 1. j-, which he Complains ori the fact -that it I � - '� - ' . J� L � � o� L - L . I � ,,, ­ . . I I 91 decreased, the incomes of the Sheriffs. No I I I . f ,� . ,�­ . I I I . 1i � . ',,�. ,F *-days the pablio� have not muc sympat E � ; �Im - I . 1� L I I I . 1, I �� . �� I : � . �� for such officials, and i. .. 11.1itty bard . I 'A. L I . I -, + L I - � raise public enthusiasm or indignati . I , . , ; " L -4 . � I ., I I , � I 1 7 �r I simply beasuse the income of a sheriff M . I I . � � . . . , � I �- �, � . I . . -1 , - �� �, I , � be reduced to $900 a year, even althou . , - k. z I. . I t- I �'; 1� the parings go into the pockets of the Is : i . I I I . � t�.-: �� - yers. But, it in a matter of public Intere i : . I . . p r � . � . , ! 7 -�i ; and one that should be looked into by c ; . � 1, . � V -� . - . �, , I � , J I legislators. The public may just as w � i � �, 01. I I . . I . V . I Pk, . I . L I . �- -, - I '. , j, � . I I � �, L ,� . � N �, 7 0- � � - , I I * � I` I - - � L - , , I 11 11 - ; , ��. F; . I i , z., E I .1 I . I � �. � I I . �, , - � � I � � � I I � . t I � I - i t �' i L � "'. Ir. , - LL � I I ! I ­ � I � , '' - � . : , L-�, L -1 I ­ I z i z - . . - I z .. � : � I - --- . � � .� K, � :1, , , , , . � — - � . . I , , 1� I . I , I � - . . . . � U I 11. � .� — I I . . � - F I I - - � I - s . . 7 i I � � 9 1 . I �, .�� a . . . , � -- I I � . - . I - . I . f . � I . - � � 1. . . i - - . . � � 11 I , � I I I . - . 1 1 . . / 1� - THE � HURON EXPOSITOR. ,2. 1: . - . - � � I I � . - I . I ' �� liten the Sheriffs " the lawyers - But bea been largely allayed. The splendid book is no reason why a profitable trade sliguld ad In the morning, the sermo' I In Ishing f Luse the - Sheriffs are being pared do . wu written by Professor Bryce, now a member not be carried on from Canada -1 The 7o- many Interesting facts co4bernin the iat is ng reamon that the lawyers should be of Mr. Gladstone's Cabinet, on the Arneri- ronto Empire was very indig"ut st1the church's early days. When Ithe b Ilding . British authorities basia'j, their decisioo. on was dedicated, St.. James's Cithedr I was rer fed. Theme surplus fees, I which are can.,Commonwealth, the good-natured satire the statement that some Canadian' cowsd he only other Anglican churc4 in T routing I of that French Englishman, Max O'Rell, been found with contagious disease inmr,ead then a small town of Only 17,000. grant oken from the Sheriffs, should be given to r. of of -on -'what it claims to be the r &I res�-O­n, of $600 was qIven by the London 8 let for 'a 0 ' ' ' t t 0 In 0 f rn a I'm a b ' Ill Id bedr I , _ In T rol 12. So gr ! It I lety . An we the courtesy and unfailing good natu I )a public and not to the lawyers sly, a desire at protect Briltish cattle the Promotion of the Gospel In orsign ( t d I � I i nam . a -e already said, we are inclined to think Admiral Hopkins and his officers In the re- raisem. It seems etranga that Cobservati*es Parts, and otherwise the church wo and � ow - 1 op troo - able troolian iere is something in Sheriff McKellar's cent naval ,review, and many other such should object to this latter reaso�.even if it ad by gifts of land from Bi Ill p . . oduced a Oars true, for surely the , Government 6f and Chief -Justice Robinson. ! )mplaints, and they should be carefully things small and great, have pr, i iquired into by the Legislature, not with more friendly feeling, which, we hope, may 0 rest Britain are as much entitled to extend THE CITY FATHEU1. - '? to tl to any class in that country "the -There was a real nice time &� tho Council . the . , .F0 0 ion . me view of Increasing the emoluments 4of long continue, so that the Britisher and Canadian Government is t 'toot P&r� Chamber on Monday. BI 3d n every - i k at each other tic as- sheriffs, but for the purpose of relieving' Yankee may get a Ion ulaor classes in this country!. 71he Harrill* body's eye and a packed throu"In" I the gal- - nerookets of thatax-payers. Sheriff Me- through unclouded glasses, and each sea ton Spectator, another Govert an, lery surreptitioully applauded late knocker Zellar is a man of good mind and level that the other is a pretty good sort of fellow says that if 11 that old monomaniac," Glad- that'struck home. First the e0ti aticis were , . sad, and he evidently knows what he in after all. It only the Republican party in stone, were dealing with Irish Interests in- considered and Mayor Flerningi Ins to stand stead of Canadian, the schedule would be up for punishment. He got I.bts from his . ' s1king about. He was for many years a the United St'steti and the Conservative abolished at once. It is rather an ungr&61- old-time antagonists, Aid. ' and Aid- � . 8 -- iamber of the Ontario Government and a party of England remain out mo little longer, ous thing, howevero to criticize the internal ;allery seat o o * I Crawford, and the g I a . a olleague of Sir Oliver Mowat. � He has we are a . ure this will be the case, for of ter administration of the British Government him personally responsible for his year's 11 . I . Lord when the British Government allows Can- rate, which now Is fins' ly Bat .�t 7J mills. ,one his country and his party as valuable all they are the jingo � parties. With ada a free hand in imposing 911 sorts of After this came up the stre -car vote I , . "a , a, , I I I I � - ervice in the past as any public man in Aberdeen as Governor.General of Canada, restrictions on British trade, even to the SX'\ question. Theme pressing for n immediate , r � , i , w lontario. It will not do for the Government and a Libetal ministry under Mr. Laurier tout of discrii1ninating against Br I Itish goods'- vote were Aldo. Leelie,Shaw -1 d Bell,while . in favor of United Sirxti�s goods. I � a � ' � the Sunday -observance Society ism cham- ,r the Legislature to pass unheeded thol in power at Ottawa, the happy family will An I predicted last week the duel between pioned by ths Mayor and Aid Oarlyle and omplainto of such a man. The public in- -be complete, and' wo may look for & rest Mr. Irarte, M. P.,and Archbishop Tache has bitter og The crests demand. an investigation, and if he from that foolish spirit of jealousy, and jin- been continued at long range. !Mr. Tarts solicitor reported the vote to iheti a, 1, but s right, the general taxpayer can be largely goism which 'has reigned and retarded pro- has written two or three open letters ad- that the graoting of money to ts�e it would . gress, especially in Canada, too long. dressed to the Archbishop and published by be illegal. Thereupon In railway oenefitted, and if he is wrong the public Le Canada of this city in which he main- t ,ep lti�otehte person 9 , I � I 'company stepped briskly i hould be made &wire of that -fact. - Possi- I . tains his original ground and quotes a letter of Solicitor Lsidlaw and offere Ito bear the written by Archbishop Tache in August, .4 ity such an investigation would dose the Corner Stone Laying. cost.. And near midnight by �1 tote of IS to - .,egi � slature to the desirability- o.� entirely Our Brantford namesake, the Expositor, 1892, to show that over his own signature 6 it was decided to let the lit te on I . . , the Archbishop stated what Mr. Torte is the question on Auguste" -To ji0tizens, '- riping out this pdruicious,unjust and waste- commenting upon our remarks a few weeks now accused of stating falsely. 1 It is not not ratepayers, have the right a vote this I I at fee system in connection with all our ago about church bribery, whereby members likely that the Archbishop ' will' make any time, At the same council me. ting did the iublic offices. If me, Sheriff McKellar, if of Parliament attempt to buy vot�s by giv- further reply,. but if he wished he could Aldermen sit in judgment on t a judiciary, . �s does not benefit himself, w � ill be the di- Ing bi I g donations at church openings, cor- make revelations of a very � interesting for the Governor General was emorialized . � character. In fact Archbishop Tache, who to exercise clemency towards . A.Macdon- cot means of conferring great benefits upon nor stone lojiugs, etc., instances was the chief figure in the rebellion settle- aid, now confined in Toronto. j il for con.- , suffering public.. � phase of the evil. It says : ment in the North West and in all the Riel I � I v " - 'tempt of court. This mot' I n was by no � 11 There is J%nother feature connected with affaire,could make more spicy political rei el means unarnious. , .- . The German Elections. theme corner stone ceremonies that is almost. ations than any other man in Canada, with � NOT M I THUSI lit. . . 'equally objectionable. We refer to the invi. the.exoeption perhaps of Sir H � eater Lan- y CH;� a - The recent electionoin Germany are now tation extended to some wealthy man -now. - govin. in the meantime the caseof the Man- Toward providing rine as ary with a atirely over, and it looks . �s if the Govern, &-days a prominent manufacturer is often Itobs schools for submission to the Supreme wedding present the peo Is of ritarlo, have aent has a sure majority of about fif toon for solected--to perform the ceremony. The Court has been prepared and will be in- subscribed $672,25. The list h been closed , he Army Bill, the defeat of which ., caused gentleman chosen is supposed to be honored scribed for hearing at the October session. and & check for the amount nt to lady I The real question to be decided ii, " has the Grant, the .treasurer of the f u . at Ottawa. by the distinction accorded to him, and is � he Emperor to dissolve the Reichstag. expected to pay for it. Were not a good Government the power to interfere.1by reme- Very likely this will be the -is t effort to col- . . dial legislation ?" In my own opinion the loot funds for royal marriage � urposes, as I i' ,mperor W illiam may be, hot-headed. and contribution thought likely to be forthoom- P ip nelined to "crankism," but he has car- Ing, the trowel'would be placed in less Government has undoubtedly the, power to the enthusiasm has at no ti el m . interfere by remedial legislation and anyone spread to the masses. Moot f. the people ainly shown considerable astuteness iii wealthy, but pro,biably, more wortby hands. who has studied the question and read the have not seemed to care what i r the Prin- )olitical affairs. Next to the triumph of To such on extent has this worship of Ham- law upon the subject can come to no other cess got a wedding present or n I t. J mon been carried, that certain gentlemen L I i he Government the most important result whose names will readily suggest theniselves conclusion. The real qnestiou which the AROUND THE NVOR � ' of this electipn was the unexpected stirength to the reader have almost become profession. executive of the Dominion should answer is, Mr, David Blain has retur a to Toronto &I mortar s1iingers. Perhaps they do not whether it would be good publio� policy to I , after an extended trip are nd tb,6 world. ixilibited by the Socialist party. In fact - interfere, and that is a question which the * ' the hope of , ills Socialigt element seems to be gaining see through the designs of the church com Supreme Court of Canada has no right to He visited London and P it mittees. Possibly they de,4nd yet are will- � securing $15,000,000 to c it a ship rail ' itrength with- extreme rspi6ty all over itig for vanity's sake to disregard them. Be answer. way between Colliagwood afn Toronto, but ,' R I urope, and., in so fax as its aims have been that as it may, to receive money gained in The Director of the Experimental Farm' 8 found the money markets etc � , rope so de- . . this way is scarcely more creditable to the has received two letters one fronli grigland pressed that be concluded defer action. " !arried into actual praefice, one is prone to offending churches than if they had ac- and one from France, from pbroona who li ,-onclude that Socialism, when not allowed cepted � the intended bribes of those who want. to make a contract for several -- 1 ' . . ;o run to extremes, is a pretty goold thing. want the ' votes and influenc6 ' of their thousand tons of hay - Owing to !the drouth News of the Vre'ek. 3o far as we can learn it certainly has done members. " in Europe the bay c�op is a failure in Great DiED..;.-Dr. William Carson, one of the - . . Britain and France and hay is selling in Eng- most distinguished physiciane of Cincinnati, io harm an yet, and the fact that it is re- land as high an $35 to $40 a ton. The trouble. died Sunday. � gsrded with updisguised fear and hatred by WHILE Germany has returned a majority is, however,that the trade in England requires CHANGED His MIND.—The German Em - ,he old hide -bound aristocratic Conserva- for the Army Bill, a most encouraging ePi- hay of a particular kind,put up in a partiou- peror has abandoned his trip to Norway. , . I . mode has occurred in a most unexpected lar way and so on, and exporters of hay JUDGI-N-G. -Judging will begin at the ives of Edrope is a pretty sure indication I- from Canada, would do well to study these World's Fair on Saturday, l5th inst. - ;hat a better day is dawning for the peasant quarter. M. Con.stans, the French politicisn' things before thpy enter upon any trade'. Tim COTTON CROP.—RePO to the ' . recently made a, speech which has delighted �is, so t� g- krid artizan classes of that Continent'. For instance the Englishmen willio,bject that cotton crop in the south are Pouragin on I . I . - peace -loving, people the world over. He has his animals are not used to e&tin ' Timothy account of drouth. i 19 � I � - declared practically, that it will be - his hay. ' i THE OLDEST MAN.—Jame McMullen, the .What of . Russia ? at policy to build tip France by peaceable Mr. R. Venning, of the Marine Depart- oldest man in Kentucky, died' near Bari- . Russia is a factor in European affairs th . ment, has been appointed an agent to study melt on Sunday. He was b rn in Virginia I night well be represented by the algebraic means rather than to attempt . her aggran- the movements of seals in Behrigg Sea .on in 1776. 1 : " d b� , I ' dizement by a vigorous and offensive foreign the Russian Islands. � LOST HF,R DIA-MONDS — Isdame Demo- iign of I I X. " Perhaps if more was known - - .. - " " — I policy. In other words, that France, in no The City Council of Ottawa on Saturday rest, of New York -'o bed the other 3g I itli a f&re ightin Chicago'lwss r - Lbout her she would not be so formidable, far as he could iafluence her, would ,cease to presented the -Governor General w - n -a marding house of dia- but she wra,ps herself in a mantle of impene- well address in the Senate Chamber, to monds valued at 83,000. be a menace.to the peace of Europe. Com- which His Excellency made a feeling reply ' � ER SUICIDES. � trable mystery. Every movement of a for- . . ] A PIONE tt Nelson J. Hoff, . I a 0 ' ing on the eve of. an important election, this and included Lady Derby in him acknow- o, a of Duluth's pioneer sett arm, and one of . Digner is watched I by the secret police . , of speech, from a man like M. Conf I itans, has a ledgments. He said that lie would always the, city's wealthiest Citi2ens', committed ' which the Government seems to employ a double significance. remember his life here as a pleasant one and suicide the other day by shooting. oonsiderable army. Anything written about . pledged himself to do all he could in -future THE HEIR To ENGLAN-D's THRONE WEbS, Russia reads like a romance, and very likely to advain . cc the interests of Canad�. All the —The marriage of Prince Georke, son of the Ek good deal of it is romance, pare and Bim- THE DOMINION CAPITAL. . Cabinet Ministers in the City and many Prince of Wales, to Princess May of Teek, � — — . prominent citizens were present. 1� which took place on Thursday, 6th inst., ple, but still we have onougli materisol,, writ- . i I I (By Our Special Correspondent.) . I — I was a br:illiant event. The ceremony was ' ten by men who are entirely trustworthy, . OWAWA. July 10, 1893. NOTES FROM THE QVEEN performed in the Chops ya ? t. James' I . to convince no that of all countries profess- Does a Minister of the Gospel cease to � Palace, London, Englan ,b t a Archbishop ) I of Canterbury, in the press cc of the Queen , ' 'I ing to be civilized ,' Russia is the strangest fulfil his legitimate function when he ceases TORONTO, July 10, 1893. . ' I and a host of royalties and the represents. and the most dangerous to the peace of the too " draw " ? is a problem in ethical Chris. ' Dr. Wild's farewell to his congregation on tivea of the royalties of Eu,. ope. , world. -The Czar, believed by some - even tisnity forced upon the consideratiun of the Sunday evening was a touching one. The FATAL ExPLOSION.—Abmt: 140 dead - i Z . , now, to be a madman, holds the peace. of poople of Ottawa by the action of the only . church was packed and the heat oppressive, bodies have been recovered 'rom the Thorn- . The sermon was more of a conversational dale cdlliery In Yorkshii a, England, in I Europe, in-fa'at of the world, in his gramp- Congregationatchurch in the city in dis- effort than anything else aud frequently the which an explosion occurre last weeki - _ Countless thousands are ready at� his nod to misgirig,its pastor, Rev. John Wood, be. audience wan moved to teare. the doctor BAD TvNIE AT LAKE SUP RIOR MINES. hurl themselves against - any country. at cause it was said 'Some of the congregation himself broke down completelyl at times. There ig widespread suffering in the iron . which his spite or his ambition may direct were leaving and the finances of the church He told of his 43 years of preachin1g, of his ranges of the Lake Superior- district in Min- . . I . . . them. The strength of his army is a matter running behindi It in not denied that Mr. 13 years' ministry in Bond Streeti I He came nesota. � It is the worst sill cc the black days Wood is a man of great Eiety, zealous in the from Brooklyn.to Toronto for half his form- of 1872. There is scarce, y si mine on the largely of conjacture to outsider ' a, but that cause of all good wor s and particularly or salary and although shortly !his salary M%rqueite, Menominee or Go I gebic ranges it is immensely strong, thoroughly organized wall adapted for pastoral work ; but it seems was increased, the retiring pastor� said he that is not either completely or' greatly cur - and eqt�ipped, there can be little doubt., He he is not a strong man as a pulpit orator, left this city poorer by thousands �of dollars tailed in operations. . has also been establishing a powerful navy and being of considerable age not very ener. than when he came. The Ariglo-Iorael A TERRIBLE TRAGED .—A terrible and just at present is attern ing, by a die- getic impromoting such schemes as festivals preacher will start im adiately on a year's tragedy occurred on Krideros farm, near P� or bazaars, or other methods of raising tour around the wort . He ban severed all Cando, North Dakota,. last Friday. The " ' father, mother, three girls, aged 13, 11 and play in New York harbor a some or his money to discharge 11,imbilities which the connection with his coh roh and In - not ' 7 it:s is most powerful vessels, to ,,erase frpm the, members of a coneregation should discharge. likely ever,, to retur . Notw , tanding 9 years, and a boy aged 7, vere murdered. f . By a large torttyihe coingregation voted the little Aisagreeme to that led to the One Bomberger, a farm lag ,,committed minds of the'Americans the memory- of the r I I to dismiss Wood, and he is thus cast rupture the admiration and good will of his the deed. A posse went in purs ,it. Albert British 'I Blake, " I . I Australia," and 11 Tar- off in his old,age in a manner which, as Rev. former flock goes with him. Bomberger, the murderer, � vas c ptured at tar. " Mr. Herridge said the other day from his THE NATIONAL GAMEt 1 Deloralne, Manitoba, on � iunAsy morning, It makes one feel a little 11skeery" to Presbyterian pulpit, would be indecent even On Dominion Day the Toronto 'Lacrosse shortly after he had crossei the boundary in a'barbarib country. It has been brought Club donned their blue uniforn�s to good line. A sheriff of North akota, who had think that a fit of indigestion, a twinge.of . is y 0 :spell of bad temper in the up against Mr. Wood that he neglected the purpose, defeating the Montreal team by been following closely on the murderer's the gout, or a, finances of his congregation by reason of bi@ the great score of 4-0, This game was trail, arrived at Delormine an' hour or so Emperor's family �ight involve Europe, attention to humane societies and temper- the opening of the championship season in after the capture, Bomberger consented to Asia, and.even America, in a struggle such RDeO and charitablio work. Surely, work of Toronto of the Senior Lacrosse League and return without extradition. He was a cousin . - . this description goes hand in hand with the 5,000, spectators were on hand to , see 'the of the murdered family. as the world hag never before 'Witneersed. . . . Z i work of the Christian ministry, and to the whitewash applied to the visitors. ; DFATHS,—George M. H)w, ex -president � � There is one thing, however, that tends ordinary person would appear to be some. THE OLD OLD, STORY. ;of the Chicago Board of I ode, died Mon- ; . ' I to �eep the balance. It I takes an immense thing which would stand to bi* credit when The thieving epidemic that swept, over the 'day, of paralysis. Thommi C.i Ledword, an amount of money.to maintain a great army accounts are balanced before the judgment .the It . own sometime since has again I, put in I old member of the board,. & so died the same I meat. The congregation of another Congre. an appearance. - John G. Fraser, aged 24, day. I . and a'powerful navy, and still more to carry gational church, in Toronto, have taken and Michael J. Teedy, aged 25, clerks in I , . CYCLONE i -,i NORTHERN OWA.—A terrific . . " L ' "' on war in these days, and of this useful similar action in regard to their pastor, but the employ of the Grand Trunk Railway cyclone passed over the northern part of . I commodity the Czaris notoriously short. as Dr. Wild has always relied on sensational local cashier$ did not turn up to business on Iowa on Thursday of last ,,ask. The total instead of merely gospel methods of work Monday moibiDg, and got the credit of hay. number of deaths num er 63. Over 200 Without a plentiful supply of money Russia t . . . . his ease in by no means parallel, for when a jug decamped to the other side 'of the line houses were entirely swe t away by the would be beaten ignominiously in a war sensation monger ceases to attract a crowd with many: thousand d ollars, possibly as wind. Grest.damage was also, done in Wis- with even a second-ols,es power, and no the - and the collections diminish he must simply much as $20 1 000. The auditors have com. comill. " Czar must nurse his ambition and wait for admit that Ibis individual efforts have been a plated the examination of the books� in the FISH SnowER.—A has y electric storm . failure. When a man like Mr,H91ol, of Ot. local cashier's department of the'� Grand visited Middleaborough, entucky, on Sat - better times, or satisfy his soul with endless tawa, preaches the gospel in all its simPlic- Trunk Railway, and have discovered the urday night, in which a shower of fish of intrigues and crafty schemes to extend his ity and faithfully discharges in an unosten- shortage due to the dishonesty of th I a inis. the sun perch species wa precipitated on . influence and him dorrinioros. . tatious way his.pastoral duties, it would sing clerks. Although the ,officials decline the town. They ranged n length from 1� rather appear that the fault of diminished to make the amount public, It is learned to 3 inches. � Mt. Frederic Remington, the well-known coffers, or aecreasad attendance was to be from a pretty reliable source that it �: ' Is not AN OUTBRFAIC. —A nu bar of convicts im- military artist, with Mr. Poultney Bigelow found in the worldliness of certain members more than $25,000 nor less than $20,000. prisoned in the House of orrection at Ionao, as his companion, attempted last summer, of the congregation' If their zeal for the The audit confirm@ the statement that the Michigan, made a des orate attempt to armed with an official passport from the church has to be fed upon some sort of re- books are all straight and right up to Fri. escape on Monday morning. In repelling ligious excitement it is a very uncertain day night before their departure, showing the outbreak the guard@ seriously wounded United States Government, to make a tour kind of zeal. An evil spirit t several of the convicts, ad one of the latter � appears 0 have that the steal was a clever one from the ot the country in the interests of Harper's set forth. upon a walk down Elgin street, in day's receipts. The railway and guarantee was shot dead. i .Magazine, but passports and protestations Ottawa, and on his way shot deadly shafts companies will spare neither pains nor ex. FIRE AND DE.4T1I AT HE FA4R.—A terri- were olike unavailing. He was hustled out of at every church on the street, first right pense to pursue the defaulters and bring ble fatality occurred at the World's Fair , and then left, Very linfortunate circum- them back. Excellent photographs of the grounds, Chicago, Mon my afternoon, By the country, and A short time ago received stances compelled the resignation of the fugitives have been secured, They were the burning of ,the immense cold storage from the Russian Government the magnifl- pastor of Knox Presbyterian church. Then both trusted implicitly by the cashier, w&rehoum�! between 30 rldQ�-firemen lost . . I I � cent sum of twenty-one dollars and twenty- the pastor -of Emmanuel Reform Church -re- handled large amounts of money and ' d had their lives.' They had limbed., the oupola - . signed for the purpose of entering the Pres. been in the Grand Trunk employ for eight in order to . combat the ames,'arld were cut six cents me compensation for this uuceri - byterian communion.' Next the pastor of yearn. It seems to' be the old story. Fraser off from all means o escape by a sudden i monioue'uosetting of his summer's work. the First Ba,ptistchurch #lmt in his resign&. at all events has been pursuing the phantom outburst of flame. I . tion because there were ; ! so i What will become of Russia, or what her many different of a fast life lately, and by his deals in the �� . kinds of Baptiots in himi congregation that pool -rooms earned the nickname of 11 Plun- I i futqre'actions may be, it is utterly imP08- they kept him ,.continually in hot water. ger. " He has been known to wager as high . Huron . otes. sible to predict, but her every movementfor itast, the Congregational- congregation took Mr. F. Mellveen, o Summerhill, lost a .1 as $1,000 on a horse race. Another haunt! of some years to come must be followed with the action alread narrated. . this interesting young man has been a will. fine colt a few day@ a 0. . y 0 interest by the Whole world, and with bated It is a severe blow to the authorities at known 64 crap -shooting " resort on King —Mr. Querengesser of the 16th conces- Ottawa to find the British authorities de. street, where but two weeks ago Fraser 101st @ion of Grey! ia havio a shingle mill added breath by those more nea,rly affected, - cidlug to maintain the ' schedule against $250 in one hour. �, - to his'naw mill,. ---- - ' -- Canadian cattle, which prevent# Canadian LOST THEIR DIAMONDS. � —Quite a number o childr�n have been NIANY events have occurred , of late that exporters from having their cattle taken to There is aoothei recent robbery In which very ill with some ki d of thrgat disease, in point to a steady growth of friendship be- the Interior of the British IsI4 &live. figure R. F. de Feldeau, a wealthy Parisian, the vicinity of Summ rhill. The practice hoe been to send over what his wife and the jewel satchel of the Is t. —Mr, James Pollock, of- tl�ie River Ho- tween Great Britain and the United States. are called " stockers," that is lean ter. M. do Feldeau arrived in town on Saot. tel, Bayfield, intends building ao new bath It is surpriting what small things can create, cattle to' be fattened up on the urday, an route for the World's Fair. Oa house for the use of fis guesti. jealousy and ill -feeling between great na- gait , grasses of Great Britain, then killed Monday evening at 6.50 o'clock, they in- —Mr. W. M. Doig has been re-engaged tione. The sneering comments of Englion and put in the hands of the butchers for sale tended continuing their progress to the as teacher 'in School Section No. 9 McKillop, I . , at retail, In this way the British public West, drove to the Union Station and enter- for theyeii ending 1894, at a salary of M. writers on all things Americau, the jingo got prime Canadian beef, fresh from the ed a waiting room, as they were early, —It is laid that farm tiands in this county speeches of American orators, and the shambles,in perfect condition and command. When they came to look for a small satchel are askinglas high a $40 per mouth and boastful and�extravagant utterances of Am- ing a good price � The schedule compels all that had been "laced on the chair it was board at P't cattle to be killed at the port of landing. gone. M. de Poldeall and him lady did not —Mr. IV. Nightlufale, of Brussels, in, erican travellers, have been very potent in Aft United States cattle are on precisely tife leave town that night, and the detectives proceeding! against the asurapeeComps,aies creating and maintaining a. constant irrita. same footing it leaves Canadian Cattle are searchin high and low for a satchel to recover ilbe amount of his loss by fire in J tion, which, wbile sensible people deplored, de 11 in no worse position than� containing $4!000 worth of diamond rings,� . . - � February last. Some time age the Northern they were I una�ole to allay. Bat, as this theNlror neighbore� in the United States,' breeches, ate. �� Assurance Company offered to oompromise and as United States cattle are seat AN OLD CONGREGATION. � by paying one half th 3 claim �:sgainst them, foolish alid amentable troubl,e was caused over to Great, Britain in large num. Trinity church held -on Sunday its 50th] but the offer was promptly declined, and a in a large measure by smsil things, so it has bers and a profitable trad � a carried on, there anniversary. The Bishop of Toronto preach. few days ago -W I lart, of the � Standard . I � : I � - � � I . . . I : . � � I . . � - . 7 . I � - i . . 1, I . . . I � i . . . � I � I. — I i � I . . I . � � . .. I I I . . I I I . ­ . . . ­ . �'r .i - . . . - � - � � � . k . I � . . I � I ­ i — ., I w I I ! ; I I I . . . . I � � I : � .- . - - . . "; ­­ _____ .. ­­­­ -..--- ­­ I - - --- � I � ­­­ I - 1- --L, ­­ ­-­­­ ­­ ......... ­---­­----­­­-­­� 43 . � JULY 141 1893. 1 ---Mmmmm-mmm� Bank in that, village, received instructions tunate man. lie 41ed at I a. in. -on S&tur. , rom the company to pa�y the whole claim day. His remains were itteffed in Duum. Nith costs. The actions aFainst the other non cemetery on Sunday by the Orangemon, . minsnolog will in all probability be tried at The bereaved wife and two children have 1e Fall Assizes lit Goderich. R. L. Tay- the heartfelt sympathy of the entire neigh, . [or, who is acting for Mr. Nightingale. has ' retained W. R. Meredith. Memors.11 Me. borhood. � -A cow belongirig to James Wat,lon of i 0arthy, 0sler & Cc- are looking after the Goderich, fell down awefl in rear of ,ya' ) Yates interesta of the defendants. : hardware store in that town on Tuesday -For the half year ending June 30,'there morning of last week, taking the prillip are registered with the town clerk of. Clin- with her. She Was badir Jammed, and It ton 24 births, 10 mairiages and 20 deaths. I took a dozen y an hour to got -During the services at the Salvation her up, a good deal the worse for her novel Army barracks, Clinton, the other evening, experience. Opinion appears to he divided Mr S. Hill showed his generosity and an to whether the owner of the cow or the goWdwill by presenting the officers with $65. well was to blame. . � -The Goderich town authorities are -While on their way to Wroxeter on the threatening to got after the citizens Of morning of July 3rd, the Wi�gharn baseball � that town who run their lawn sprinklers team exhibited their nerve in an unusual longer than the hours contracted for. way. When near Bluevsle they empied . . -The Rev. Mr.Kerrin,of Trinity Church, runaway team coming down the road. The Boyfield, is preaching a series of sermoils on boys pulled out to one side, jumped Out and the 11 Inspiration of the Scriptures," to topped the horses, which were drawing the ;ront crowded houses. wheels of a wagon only. Then they -Children's day wan celebrated Sunday restored the fractious steeds to their Owner of last week in the German church of Hul- and pursued the even tenor of their w y 'o . t lett. The chureh was beautifully decorated Wroxeter. I ... and an excellent programme was rendered, -The pipe organ for Rsttenberry Street -Mr. T. J. Marks, of Bayfield,- lost a $5 Methodist Church, Clinton, hat arrived -bill in front of the post office one night last and is being put in place. The choir loft' week, and a few days after was fortunate will be extended- into the church five feet enough to find it in the gravel on the side- more to accommodato it. The nianufacturer walk. claims that it is &'superb instrument in ev- -Rev. E. E. Scott, who became pastor cry respect, and it will be ready for use by . of Parkdole Methodist church recently, was the 16th inst., on which occasion it will be . formerly a baker in Goderich, and helped in used in the church services. The intention - revival services in Clinton during the winter is to have a grand organ recital -the follow. ; of 1889. ... ink evening, for which first class musical a 4 -A small Clinton boy, while out bicycle � talent will be secured. t � . riding In'tween that town and Holmesvilleo had the 4 1 -On QAO occasion of William CoattE sevr z 7 erlug his connection with the leading of th - ! on Tueslay of last week, misfor- e .1 I I tune to lose his watch, but hid it returned praise in Duff's church, McKillop, hemaa- to him after. presented with a puree of money over and -George Hislop and son, of Grey, had a above his salary, in recognition 9f efficient very narrow escape the other day. Their horse gotfrightened when Ing to the bush -1 services rendered by him in the Sabbath � School and at missionary and other nieet. - - . and throw both out of trei wagon, Mr. ings connected with the congrege.fion, ser - Hislop had his collar'bone broken. vices always so obiigiagly given, At a -Mr. W. A. Stickel, teacher at Londea- congregational meeting ha was also tender- boro, rode to his home in Warkwortb,. ed the hearty thanks,of the people of the - Northumberland county, on a bicycle, to church for his services. . ' spend the summer holidays. The distance is -On th.e forenoon of the lot inst., ,Nj-�isl 250 miles, a good long ride. - I Esther Robinson, a member of the -Mr.George McKenzie, of Winglism, has Salvation. Army at Goderich, while sold forty-five car loads of �aled hay for driving out on the Huron Road, col. ex ort to the Old Country, and is busy looting for the banquet, met With a ter, bafi'ng and shipping it. Each car will hold' ions accident by being thrown from the ve. from ten to seventeen tons. hicle, on account of the horse - backing into -While Mrs. Alax.Grainger, of Bayfield, the ditch at the side of the road. Her col. I was crossing the bridge at that--plaoe on lar bone was fractured, but she is doing well Monday of lafit week, in a road cart, bar now and in a fair way of recovery, A -Miss � horse beci,me unmanageable, and before she McDougall was with her at the time and was could get it under control,.had damaged the - also thrown onto but fortunately escaped cart considerably, with a few ' slight bruises. -The fin�ncisot report of the Methodist -A fire occurred at the skating rink in churches in the Londesboro circuit for the Wingham on Tuesday evening of last week, . year ending, -.May 30th,. shows that London- About the cantre. of the rink,� piled"up boro raised $435.85 towards ministerial 8up- against the south side, was a heap of ever. port; Kinburn, $25l.'04 and Ebenezer, greens, which had been thrown out of & $54.64, a total of $741.53. . window after having been used for decorat- -Dr. Howie, late of Knox church, Brus- ing the interior- of the rink. Some little . sels, and family, leave on August 9th, by boys were playiDg' a -round there, and it is Steamship " Lake Ontario " an route for supposed that one of them put a match to Syria..- Dr. Howie is expected to preach in � the evergreens, which were dead and as dry Liverpool on August 20th and the two fol- as tinder, and in a few seconds there was a lowing Sabbaths. . big blaze reaching up high enough to -f he other day one of the elders of ' blacken the rink to the edge of the roof. It - ' Union Church, Brucefield, handed the Rev. was not noticed until it bad gal,ned consid- J. H. Simpson a lettpr, which he found to er4ble headway, but a few pa 8 of water contain the sum of $30, a donation by the sufficed to quench th.e flames. Mir. W, ladies, towards , making his - vacation Clegg is storing hay in the rink-. and bad pleasant. the brush heap been a few feet neater the . -Wanda, the trotting mare owned by west end many tons of hay and at least one ' Beattie Brothers, of Wingham, surprised end of the rink would have been destroyed. ,- . the 11 talent " in the 2.50 trot at the Wood- -Owing to the csl-m on July lot, the -bine track, Toronto, last week. She was sailing race at Bayfield did not come off,but considered a rank outsider, but won in the sailors were all anxious for the race on straight heats. - Monday. A wholesale breeze was blowing -Mr. George McDonald, of the Bluevale froin. the nor -went, which made the b6ht4l cheese factory, obtained a medal at the fairly fly over the wavem, and taxed to the Z -v ' World's Fair for his cheese, which scored utmost the skill and alacrity of the crews, , 96 points. In order to secure a medal and Five boats entered on the course, which was diploma it was necessary to score 90 out -of about fifteen miles long. A large crowd -,� a possible 100 points. lioed the piers and dotted the banks, watch-. ' -Poison. the horse on which John Barry, ing with eagerness the progress of their fa - the Black H ills Pathfinder, won the 1,,000 vorite craft. After some int,erestleg watch - mile cowboy race to the World's Fair. is tog, the beat,& returned, The Helen 1-., Me, owned by Mr. Goo. C. Boland, of guil'slo Leod, Captain Ferguson, came first, -follow. Gap, Dakota, a former resident 6f Wing- ad after eight minutes by the little Foam, . ham, and son-in-law of Mrs. W. M. John- Captain Dresser. The'Repeal and the ston, of thatplace.- Dauntless came in close together, the`forin� -Monday of last week, Win. Blashill er only winning third money by 11 minutes, killed'& three-year-old Jersey heifer .belorig- ' The race was a splendid one throughout, ing to G. A. Daadman, of Brussels, that and the boys are anxious for another soine - dressed 490 pounds.- One kidney and fat time soon. . . thereon weighed 14�- pounds. Any doubt - -Judge Doyle gave jud ment recently at ]i1ed I as to the Jerseys being good beef cattle Goderich in the suite tr before him in should be removed by this practical toot. which the since defunct Home Knowledge - -The silver medal offered by the Editor Association sought to recover on notes � of the Brussels Post to the pupil of the given them by subscribers for membership., Senior Department of Brussels Public school by which they were to receive books at with the highest average in connection with -greatly reduced rates. It will be renjeriv themonthly exam in ations, was won by Frank, bored that a judge in Toronto decided sev- the eleven year old son of John R. Smith, eral cases there in favor of the plaintiffs,on He was 'closely followed by M,yrtle Nott, the ground that when a man signs a note be George Irwin and Will -ism Armstrong. must expect to pay for it. But Judge Doyle favor defendants, - -On Wednesday of last weQ_k Mr.Nelson gave judgment in of the Love, who was employed on -'M Canadian on the ground that the plaintiffs were a Pacific Railway, betweenlRat Portage and foreign corporation, and . certainly ;--had no Winnipeg, was accidentally killed by a privileges beyond those recognized ln!;�sbome - train. His wife is a sister of Mrs. Scale, of corporation ; and as,the law says dlitinctly Clinton, and hi3 parents reside near Sun- that such co-operative association$ can not shine, in Morris. He fell from the train do a credit business, but only a cash busi. while it was running. . ness, they cannot recover 6n these notes - - -The following changes are gazetted in . Several of the cases arising in this section . the 33rd Huron Battalion of Infar.try�No. fell through on a refusal to grant the plain - I comrany, Goderich-To be second lieu. tiffs a Dew trial, but those on which the tenant provisionally, Corporal Charles, present judgment was given were very fully Chisholm, vice J. H. Wells. Brevet, to be ,:argued out on their merits, The point -on major, from 22nd June, 1893. Captain Char- which His Honor bises' him .judgment is les James Moore, R. S. 1;, No. .1 company, one that, does not app h 190i Battalion. thought of in the cases tried at Toronto, - -Mr. Frank XcL%ucblixi, of Wingliam, yet it is not a new one by any means, brought Miss Maggie, hia sister, home on i I Tuesday evening of laet week, from . Perth'Items. Macon, State of Georgia, where she had been extremely ill with typhoid f�ver . Blanshard fall exilibition will-beheld:at ' as we stated last weak. She stood the long Kirkton on October 5th and 6th, - tr * 11, and no doubt the pure Canadian . 1p We -Dr. Dougla�, of Harriston, a clever young physician,is about to lc�cate at Monk - air will soon revive her. I . I- � The gate receipts at the Brussels races ton. I , -Mr. Livings tone, of I Millbank, has a amounted to $406 and stand $59, making a, grand total of $465, This will leave the � field of timothy ri�-easuring over four feet Association the snug balance of $275, The and a very heavy ciop. . -Mrs. Andrew Walker, of Uornington, Directors purpose erecting stabling accom-- modation for the use of owners of Iformes has returned from a three weeks' trip to who desire to use the track and thereby im- the Soo, during which she visited various - prove the Park both for themselves and the ports on the. north shore. Agricultural Society. -Mr. J.,'J. Crab.be. at one time of St. " -Doctors J. S. Tennant and A. G. El- . Marys, but lately of Toronto, has bought the plant of the defunct Toronto Star for liott, of Lucknow, recently removed a per the surn tit $5, 000. tion of the decayed bone from the arm of a -Miss L. Colling,of Mitchell, has return- .. young man named Ballantyno,of Wingham, ed from Alms Ladies' College, St. Thomas, who has been laid u for some months with Tive where she took a first-class certificate a sore arm. Some or six years ago he got the arm broken near the wrist, and it .with honors in the musical department. . 'Niarys, , never bothered him till February last, since -Mias Nellie Currie, of St. has. succeeded the late Ad* �M. L. Basin in the a ' which time he has been able to get no relief ' ' management of the a;�aodlan Pacific Rail- - -Another of the ancient landmarks of way ticket office of that town. Wroxeter 6 being removed. We refer to -Mr. Joseph Martin, of lot 6, concession the old building on the " fists," first used 7, MorZlillgt011,'has produced stalk,* of flax so a flax mill and operated by Win. Miller, measuring over 40 inches. He claims to now of Prince Albert, Northwest Territory, have three acres of 'the best flax in the and George Gibson, of Alms, Michigan, In county. later years it was made to do service an a -Eccles Valiance, of Elma, who hat been , planing factory, but afterwards fell into die- . teaching school on Pelee Island for the put use. year, is home for his holidays. He will not -On Tuesday of last week, Mr. Christo. return to Pelee, preferring a school nearer pher Corbett, of Morris, was buried. He home. had reached the ripe age of 82 yearn. For -The energetic manager of the North the last four months he bad been confined to American Mill Building Company, Strat- his bed, owing to 9. fall. He died on- Sun. �vermon ford, is already at work fitting up an office day evening. The funeral was in one of the buildidge that was ,not injured Creach d at his late residence, concegolon 4, "My by the fire., : . - riss, the text being, days are swift. -Mr. W. White, of Hibbert, purchased a er than a weaver's shuttle," by Rev. J. H. handsome piano last week for his sister Dyke, '�4t Alice, who in now home from her courie.st - -A gloom was cast over the ne In , cod the 12th Wawi��osh � Hamilton College. Mr. White is addi Bi of concession of Went improvements to his, home both inside an on July lot by the sad death of Alexander out. Woods. Mr. Woods had been [a his usual -A thunder and rain storm of unusual health on Friday and followed the plovr. violence passed over Mitchell on Sunday Leaving off plowing about 4 p. -in. Intefid- afternoon of last week. The whole heavens, : Ing to go to Lucknow, he was in the act lof yvere ablaze with electricity, and the roaring taking lunch before going, when he felt a Of the thunder was almost deafening, The pain in his shoulder. It moved up to his lightning played &long the telephone wires, -the neck, and his neck swelled so fast that he and beveral of instrumenta were As - had scarcely time to undo his shirt. It is stroyed. In -the West Ward so. small build - supposed that a blood vessel had broken. Although three ing on the property of Mr. John Dale was doctors were there'in a short struck and completely destroyed. At time nothing could be done for the uiifor- Munro a chiminey'con Mr. F. Brooks' store � . *�� � ka 31ced 61. . . W.O. ou I ff RAW -0 I I ,borvzo- V takta I .*6 I " se� I rimt ever 'FAm 400a %' Bobert -...r, r. , . oinwt boas soPlU averst Olson . to I I ivolversity and h&r. Puna . . ,�hsrriistry- .or. F, Daft I . I& woollen Vol oentelectric.lig, as,,�tvient fron . - quirchased the I r,oni sy and,ol Mr -A Irolsin . � glina. Within -i I I. -oh 00,114 .Court, I-OxOD feet, 'J'oh" � - . , � .,al,ed an6iiiers .Verrinds,ry bad . erected and a d4 � ithe evenin,g, I 0 —AM011gst , _.Wr,J,Wh0 took, :T . _ -wits at the W, � Ili I -1 . -4Tbe figure# Inc poored" out - 1 1 Cloy, A,tW4D0a,j wol, 96 ; -TObIll � A. Gray, Atw4o, . John .1 1-91. hain . d Abr-A -:611 . -gigs DeltriAges, f gotherwell 10 I ,Car,lingford, wt yoze o jgigs )Rebecca� � attheottdhwal� . —A v01rY 11 bold by the I obell, On Mond though tb8 el the gross some' . gine was open, to p5l which , for carpeting Church. . —one day r . . ,note tied on. N the str.&P bePs I III&I oim�ite&-�Jff . Was r "I ad )J�Jiidled w Is— - . . overturbing In . ,roe from the i - ,&gs Was done I . —Messrs. X mb"e, Taylo . Sillifaut, Of 8 is week's ear twelve miles, f � , I � 1,550 pou1l, ' A goodf 2w fish . vine day. Tht I also most hool —JAC4 ShA � Stratford# w4l A other nigInti, a I , . the whip to t . � I c oustsbole Del � placed him iu was eArtfully otgbi,es, . The 10fliquorw and Next- 1mornill be Flagg, I . trot - was let off 143 —The coo long delayed I of a poor h( I justice Rose Oliver Mows! � take over thl the poor� ingi of local aull was prolriptei smizen �0 1, . hardship resu - ingeonfined; —A Ileav - station in U, . the waterwc I WAS rescued I landed on th ditch. Re� . �and was in " � I he Statited Al -not welt for . - . lade ha(I to I only best bb . . —A lad n Stratford P4 I with woundi i . - - by striking , L the heo.4.. I . stone stiuck, eyv the re.9 ' The . I f stal. I I ston a but -pI tienviii0s. I paid the lc�- , + ,hL never to �- � —11r. ; . . years ti-frif I - shops,'Stra day., last mouthe . - -I I he leaves b : R. R, D, . I Eliza [at 11:0 -man, 1% goo ­t1eq and a 1 He was a 'Plary rife I enjoyed bi A —A quii morning 4 . Church, S ­ of the Gor da,diliter Marys, lcat,e E; . r, , brother -- , we - -I 'a the dut a I ,a - Itspective Aldent of � township ly etteeme I I in. St. MA I 1� —Last 'Were ree . I I Agrioulti � . I - , . let, ton Ill pxrtof t1 —The I the ChriE - Ireal, wor heavily A I —.0''a - I I � of ,Ott - the IG Go 'D ' ; a farewe I -a —The, �1 , I I - Woods -late j -u , , , I bad bee� I —T e at the t� . fror a -aL L oria tak I ; the - . I � —it Nfawsib � Will * . � L I . I Fair at of ilailt of boiu worth I Glum, I —M .1 stsotw .- I I Form" I A --done