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The Huron Expositor, 1893-08-11, Page 4-11 '- -1 , ��--­T 1. -----.- r. i� ,I -- - - I ­ � -7'11�,` �!,,,.Y.i~k-i-t —7!!7� r, --� ­ - . . '�, ., 1­­� ­ . - ---, I -1 N r " I . , ,­ � � �� I . ­ � I , -- - - - r '7�.. ­ � 7AT , ,M W- -7- ,.. � I � � . - , 'T - Wq0 , r... � - I I t I ­ I - �; -1- - am 7�-, �77-� v I - X ­ - - ; , � ­-­;­,"r�"­ -414" . ,�� I il I t I I . - I .- -1 ---- � � I., ..'' -1 11 ­­ �, I i� I - . . - . �, I . ... i- � I -­­-­ . . ­�­ �­--- . - . - F- ­ --, � . . I � e . . W - ' � � Al subordinate lodges tire willing to �e anuffed consequence. Of course if the Empire says publiq and against posterity Is as great in Allful Nicholas No. 8, 11 I 03* larownuubum-L-w— --- ---I=--- ht hold NEW ADVERTIOEMENTS, , ! 505 tunstely e, couple of byaranders pang 9 case " to � the other, and If public Robertson, Lester . out In this way by these political plutocrats, it, Its so,- but it really does take other Row On i No. 9, :1 421 of the horses and held them until the young �Opinlanl can force itbi Superintendent Gen. Lmweon, Grace I or in all probability MTkie figure between'the parenthesis after each although all may deplore their subserviency, pie ten exasperatingly long time to disqover 11 384 I&dyt could be got out, r on which the . � oral -of Indian AWN to relinquish the sale Shaw, Grace I one denotes the M of the Pape . . 69 482 , @be would have been seriously injured* advertisement,wUl found. It is their own affair and outsiders have no the fact that Great Britain is . hovering cu of one-hsll the ial��411, it ought to compel Tobin, Mary I � . We, must Talk or Write -Jackson Bros. (6) . right to interfere. And, it the Orange order the verge of insolvency, and it does seem a him to abandon th'i sale of the other half. - -A number of Cattle were delivered in I Under the White Canvas-Reattio Bros. (6) Not alone Liberafiewspapere, but such per- Clinton last week for Mr. Cochrane, among � -Duncan & Duncan. (6) professed to be what these men would like little pecullir thet other people have not ' Haacke, Wilmot No, I Godarloh 429 them bliair 46 head by James Turner, i Autumn of 1893 tion of the Government press as the Hamil- 96 � The Right Place-Jolon Ward. (6) rous Rodges, Torom 395 Brucefleld,- weighing 65,655 pounds; A. �� Fall Goods Arriving -9. McFaul. (8) to make it, a political machine, and a fif f h f000d out how magnificently prospe ton Spectator, Montreal Gazette, the OttA- Cox, Lilly M. . No. , 11 446 Mallory, Colborne, 6 head, 7,270; T. WAl- . have . The Missing Word -Jackson Bros. (i) . wheel to the ,great Conservative Parict, Canads- is and come to share in the good wa Ciftizen, and the L Kingston News, McDonald, Florence is 445 dron Stanley, 29 head, 39,750 lbs. Pre paring tor Fall -Good Bro ) a single # Agolculturw unplome,1114--o. I' Willson. (6): theb, of course, THI' hinge, instead of allowing the -Canadian urged the Government not to sell is ' . 0. C EXPOSITORi and journ- A I I MPMath, Eliza E. N09 9 ', 422 _A horse belonging to Mr. T. Drutr� Teacher Wanted -Wm. Ballantyne. (6) - population to remain absolutely at a stand- acre of this magnificent heritage which in Elliott, Clarissa No. 9 s, 416 mond, of Wiagham, ran away the othes Removing sale-Jesiop & McElroy. (8) , &Is like it,.would have no grounds for com really a bequest from nature to the Cana- - morning, and by some means became detach, Industrial: Fair -H. J. Hill. (5) . . ment. But, this is ,not what the great still for fourteen long and weary years. No than people for all time, and we have no ASHFIELD. Farm, to Rent-Jamils Jarrett. (5) - Orange order professes to be. It 'professes doubt the Empire is wont to exclaim with right to alienate any portion of such a price- O'Keefe, Agnes Kit) sbridge P. S. 424 ed from the vehicle. The horse fell on the A Chance to Make Money-& 0. Graham. (5) 390 sidewalk and out and skinned its legs mor( Men Wanted -Stone & Wallington. �11) I I , to eschew pirty politics ,and,it professes Puck, " What fools these mortals be I's Is" possession. It is to be fee'rpd, howevok, McLeod, Florence, Kin sit P. S. special. Bargains --D. Weismiller, i �� . � that theme 350 islands will be sold on- Thurs- Gordon, May She pardton P. S. 424 or I ova, 'but not seriously - Special Bargain Day -A. Weseloh. (8) . . . much mc,rai than this. 'It professes to be the day next, for some Senators and members Hawkins, Mabel 96 425 -Major General Herbert, commander oJ _ , for Sale-lWas Campbell, (8)' A CONTEMPORARY in remarking on the - Matheson, Isabella Pri the Canadian Militis, is a guest at the Poini ---- --- guardian of Protestantism. - This being the of the House of Commons who are Conser ate tuition 571 Bicycle Meeting -J. S. Jackson. '(8) . . - � Clothing -Wm Pickard, proposed visit of Sir Charles Tupper to this vatIves have induced Mr. Daly to order the - DUNG ON. Farn), Goderich.' He is in cortsultatiOD Witt ,(0) case, every Protestant in the land has an in- � I do the Ron. J. C. Patterson, Minister of Mi - - untry given the following pertinent point- sale, and their Influence will, ubtless, be , vrotest 00 1� : Blake, Elizabeth, �N) 9, Ashfield 429 - ia. respectivir Equimalt fortifications an,,' terest in it and has a rialit to , lit . . 0 . I coming to Can- aumclent to prevent, him from I huraw ng, -1. 0 . rogine to or@: Sir Charles Tupper is Craig, Minnie , No. 5, W.Wanosh 406 other matters appertaining to the' Militif S against its being made a dummy a ads on a' visit. He hat been Lord High any more than he hiss already done from the Robinson, Leslie M. is 438 Department.- tht NuTon TZP001tim any political party, of its members being auctioneer's hammer, A resolution of the 484 1 �- Cc Miestoner sinool883. excepting from Trinef..nn nit. 'Inill"fill rotentin against Elliott, Edith NiJ P S -Mr. Joseph Wawavosh, �eldest son 0. .1 ;� t 4 . � , -! - uon ,as 5 J I or a Girvin, nson "' the late Chief Wawanosh, one of toe clues i4w . . gagged by political adventurers � I -- , , .11 - in selling 4 � � ... . what is really an act of vindalism � � �� I � I January, 1887,,'to May, 1888, when he wise Sanderson, Percy 393 � I .. those we have named above. Thank God I residents of the Sarnia Indian reserve, pass- - �� I these islands, has been received by the sot- 9 402 -1 SEAFORTIE1, FRIDAY, Aug. 11th, 1893 finance minister, having come over from the Smylie, John F- I � ,,,, � . Z , � . I Protestantism needs no such defenders aaA ing Premier. . ad peacef n lly away the other day, at the ago I 11 Jardine, Bella, N , 6, Ashfield 482 A Old Country to help his party through the of about 70 years. It was from Chief Wa, .4, � i , It in the duty of every true Protestant to � ,.' The Colonial office advises the Govern- i� � : L ddy, Frances . R. .Sep. S. W. W. 395 - �� - I e . 11 , I ZZZ I ,�� Then be; resigned, and ment that Prince Yorlhigo Konatsue, one of - wanosh that the two townships in thi �. � 11 A General Election. _, 1rotest against any such men being allowed , general elections. Mallough May DD. P. S. 575 county took their name. ii, & " - .1 is . sent office, the the highest dignitaries of Japan will visit � ! -a' pointed to - his pr� nderson" . il� �� I was re p . I A Harvey N 5, Aahfield 383 A f. t � . THrk I EXFOSITOR is , strongly of the to pose an Champions of the Grand old ' Canada shortly. i . � it -The other day while Mr. James Younj ,X . I . salary being $10i000 a year and expenses, McKenzie, Win. J. . 471 was cleaning the windows in Mr. Twit . .%. ... .. ,opinion that there will be a Do- Cause. If Orangeism wishes respect as a $17,536 Possibly it may be worth $27 Reciprocity in wrecking is 66 1 -110 stepladder ox A I I , '536 Durnin, Howard N . 16, 420 ,el . - minion elation in the very near fu. champion of Protestantism, it must -come t country and the: United States is now in 1 49 522 chell's store, in Clinton, t "I, � . Duff, Albert e �� I . . . ear to the farmers of this country to force. i . I which he was standing in th window,brak, � ..... C I �� ture, ,-and that Sir Charles Tupper is out from under the control and guidance of * y - . Treleaven, Win. W. 66 432 ��.1 � - I Senator Montgome I ry, who died the other through the flooring and the win low. Ii ­ 1� � . ' : o�4 , aintain Sir Charles Tupper In style in the . McDonald, Fraser N 0. 3j W. Ws'nosh, 416 � -"R ..� . - comia over to take part in it. Our reason the political adventurers who now seem to in falling Mr. Young struck his back on th, I 1'a . I 9 day in Prloce�Edwaro Island, was 55 years . .. ­� . ... -- 11 � 04 r i 'Old Country, but with wheat at 63 cents a Taylor, Ruben N o. 2, W. Wa'nosh, 489 severely. �-e! c n � ladder, hurting it ; �1 .... :::: for thinkifig so is this -. There has, undoubt- control the Gra d Lodge and who are mak - in public life, yet left no mark on the his - [1.i! . . bushel $27,500 represents the contents of a t - Lane, Robert 1i o. 10, Ashfield 447 On Tuesday of last weeko Rev. A. Stew � ... � it w �-If Z edly, been a strong wave of feeling setting cry of the country. ' � L- i Ing of it a political machine. The gag reso- � 414 - � � � ,A . I Lane, Tillie art, -of Willis' char,3h, Clinton, passed th, 1� I I I good many barns. Then there would have , I 711 I I � I -- I in in this country towards freer trade ; Mr. t meeting of the Johnston, Maggie fast 424- i . I lotions passed at the tee . � 15th anniversary of his induction. His con 1,44: 4 to be a few barns thrown in to pay his son 428 lt,it -!"� I Foster has found in his summer peregrin- Grand Lodge afford its members an excel- I News of the Week. McAllister, Wm. fast. gregation, without any formality or cere - ','�� . z if 4 I . � is ­ ;0, . Charley. ZURI kindl., i's , . . many, sent him a present of $100, a Y M�1- . I � - C, atione In behalf of tariff reform that the lent opportunity to show their� detestation FLORIDA LosEs HER. SPACE.—The World's i,in �,,ii I . . ' ' , ,4 I . I I taken away Florida's 0. 1, Hay 454 iecoguition of the event, . � - i:411.1,4 manufacturers: will not abate one inch in of the use tfiat is being made of them. If - Fair directors have ; CoDtIne, Matilda ,- 4c�� 1-. - , . 46 .. '!!, . -- i see and divided it among other States, be- Mosses Amanda � . THE, DOMINION CAPITAL, 405 -Mr. Wm. Wilson, of Clinton, who Wa - �, " I � favor. of other less favored classes ; the they have not the indopendarobb and courage , - .1 . . spuse of Florida's indi . ffereat display. o. 3, Hay 388 regarded as the oldest man in -that town " tti - �. I : ,.;l � . ca Currie, Jane - %I, .1 ,,, . -7--- . 61 il� 440 being close on to 94 . I 91.1 11. Conservative party cannot and dare not ' h eupu- , years of age, died oi - � ;�,; to embrace this opportunity and prefer to CHOLERA IN HNGLA D. -A Danis - �J; 4.� (By Our Special Correspondent.) I* Carlile, Wilson I 1, .1 2 46 An invalid and almos I.. A.;Ji,i 1�4 attempt to carry on a campaign without the ear of a vessel has been taken to the ties- 452 Saturday, 29th tilt. " I remainin thraidom to the Bowel[ -Wallace- OTTAwi, August 7th, 1893. McAllister, Arthur 1'. � ' is he care of hi I �i fl 2. - - support of the manufacturers ; ergo they Hughes -Birmingham combination,. then let The 17th Census bulletin, which will be pital at Grimsby, Hog i land, suffering from Blackwell, Charles : 419 helpless, he had depended on t . I � 41 ­, 414 i-- , . ' cholera. i Douglas, Aggle lake P. S. 461. wife an�d others for a considerable time. Mrf ' % � � ,� ,�h � .;, '! I - must fight on the old lines. Now there has them- come out in their true colors as a PO- issued in a few days, deals with the educa- . to -i . I -Anoth- 416 Wilson survives him.- b� - `r� - � . TwicE As 13IG AS THE KOHINOOR, Mansou, Sara - 4'Li� i- - 11 been some financial trouble in the .United litioal organization and abandon their pre". tional status of the population, It shows er monster diamond has been found in South Allen, Sara 1 49 419 -On Wednesday evening of last week, i � , .. - I 4 ��,:: � , 1� � � I couple of children, while playinj in a stabl - A, , - . Hamiltonp Maggie Varna P. S. , ­A,� �' States, which has brought about many fail- tentions an champions of Protestantism#' . ­,il� - I that 70 per cent. of the total population Can Africa, This one is from the abandoned 471 8, Clinton I tf, ,,, -1 46 - " � I :.,, *�,.�, -cent. can write, and of the . diggings on the Vaal river, weighs; 271 Torrance, John i 442 fo the rear of the New Era offic, ,�, .. ores and much depression in business. A$ The public will &wait the action of the rank read mod 66 per a is and hadi 4­� i iK'! --, - ' ( . � osrate. and is twice the I size of the Kohinoor. Walker, Mauri a 462 -set fire to some rubbish therein, ,;,�.�; � .the platform of the Liberal party calls for and file jn the subordinate lodges with som is I X,�4�til . . a adult population alone 84 per cent, can read It Is valued at $100,0001. Ga!braith, Annie 382 not been discovered when it was a seriou � i�4, .: freer trade relations with the United States degree of interest. . . d 80 per cent. can write. On this basis of A RiG FAILURE. -A receiver has been a Geiger, Edmund Zurich P. S. 404 fire would undoubtedly have been the result � � i �; �4?7 !� . so I P. . -i. - it here are several frame buildings in th i� �, -. * I .- first, ancl claims that this would result in 11=- - -- ----- Rointed tor James 1-1. Walker & C0mPat1Y9 Geiger, Win. 436 as t �� ­,P�'%� - comparison Canada is below the United 49 I � , Chicago, dealers in dry goods, and one of Well, Tillie 383 vicinity. ��,*Ioq;',-' I imme gotism. d .11 France, Germany, Hollan . � - . neebenefit to Canada, the Conserva. Cheerful E , Kingdom, . 7 4, .*� , I the largest and beat known firms in the city. I . -Mr. Alex. Forbes, of Marshall, Minn( - 41.-� �, , ,, 'ETE . I I tives could not wish for a better opportun- We do not believe there is,one single ,Switzerland, Norway an& Sweden ; and , The fklmount involved is�$2,000,000. EX PR. sots, who for more than 25 years taugh �1 AP,14 , ­ � !­�.. - . ' ' 6,'� Bishop, Victoria I umley P. S. 462 h - � -1�, 7 �r­ - i � TRN EXCURSIO -A school in or near Belmore, is. spending t I � � ,�,:jl�:, S 7- - fty to show that ,the IeLes we have to do Conservative journal in all this broad land above Italy, Austria, Spain, Belgium and SAD END OFA PLEAST N. - , , steam yacht conveying,'i party to a dance at El-lerington, Helen . " 523 summer with his daughtei � , X- � , Mrs. J. G ­ ,j with her the better off we shad be and to which has billed to elaim for the Dominion 'Russia. On the whole Canada about equals it �� I � - f ' the lower e George last Thuredf Eirl, Mary A. . '! -, i `j . . 41 . k�-� 1 ad of Lake Ly 518 Lamonby, of that place. As & reward fo . I �'­ . compare the condition of the two countries Government and the National Policy an im- the standing of the United States. Mani- d P6.88more, Wilber 434 For - I fi. .. - - night ran on a sunken ter and went down. , his length of service in teaching, Mr. . - ;.�It� " � . , �t - Baker, Eva L' b 'o. 1, Stephen 451 "i. . � . with disadvantage to the Republic, Be- mense amount of credid because, while the toba, is the banner Province of the Dominion were bee receives an annusl pension of abou , 11 , ,., � Nine young ladies ans one gentleman .­ I , - in t� e, � Bones, Vinet�% C�editon P.' S. 573 "'� 'r�' ke proportion of adults able to writ � �,�,`,, �� I sides, Sir Chailes will be here to describe 5 0 0160. Although about 70 years of age -he i - , 11 �1- F �­ ... 11 I United States I ov rwhilmed by a flood 'of drowned. ' N o. 2, Usbo � " with Ontario second. In the Province of Dorland, VVm. I 1� , -! - MAY GET THE ORDER OF THY, GARTER.— - still hale and hearty. . . . . . . �� the way in which free trade is ruitting is , 'I?, 1, � . . financial. depression, Canada, so far, rides Quebec, the proportion of women able to -McNichol, David 401 ,�� I . . - � I I it is stated that the Marquis of Dufferin has -6. F. Blair, of Brussels, was waited 0� � I � 1.� .. . Eng the waves, comparatively safe. These claims write is consid6rably greater than, the pro Buawell, Edgar Eden P. S. 477 6 - P.;1. I - . gland, and taken all in all, there could . - - been offered the Order of -the Garter, vacant is by a delegation from the teachers of Kno -, 'i �� not be a more glorious opportunity to whoop are based on various groundis, though in portion of hien. Of the total number in all I by the death of the Earl'of Derby, in recog- Dempsey, Nellie 391 church Sunday 'School, Goderich, recently s, i� " - � . ' 44 ; "I � I r . Canada under ten years of age 24 per cent. Hunter, Lilla 498 wn, and presen;te, � ; il it UP for the old N. P., and moderate ? most cases grounds t%re not thought neces- . I nition, of the skilful and ;successful manner while visiting in that to - , il,., .1� �� � were able to read mod 19 per cent. able to H �4 I -� protection. So we believe the Couserv%- in which he conAucted the delicate negotia- Chapman, Kate No. 2, Hay 409 him with a very compli nta Iddress., ac I I , 1, . 11- � J , . eary. The simple fact is all -sufficient in write. Of those -between the ages of ton to Chapman, Ralph 06 6 43-9 ime7okeltbook con . � I ��t6l'�- - I tions with France on the ojSiamese question 114 companied by a beautiful ., - 1! tives will bring on a general election, by I their_' eyes, and, of course, 11 We did it." nineteen over 90 per cent. can read and 87 i : Room, Cecil 431 .., � �. � - _ . - INVESTIGATING T —Commission I tainiug a Bank of Commerce cheque for . � HE SLUMS. � ,��'L;A ' Of childre; . inchelsea 'I- '. 1: . hookorbyerook, justassoon as theypos- We firmly believe that if twenty dollar gold or cent. can write. I er Carroll D.. Wright of the United States Delbridge, Charles 66 : nt. �� �'.;; � [ . Eve and ten nearly one-half can write Halls, Lillie . 406 man ­­ -. : sibly can, for the opportunity is too good to pieces were to tall from heaven in Canada, - Department 6f Labor to no w engaged in in. 49 -Mrs. Day, wife of.Mr. Louis Day9 � 11 �- �- I . This record seems to be very creditable and Tu nbull, E-dith 525 ager of Snell Bros.' packing hous r' . I �, 40P 0 . i vestigating the- alums of tl�e lar e cities, y I e, Exetei � I - , i " be lot, and there wi�ll probably never be an . 9 - . , , t. I . as manna did in The Wilderness, the same shows tnat the younger generation will not Duncan, Clara o. 3, Usborne 399 died on Wedupaday of last week, after - � � r of living and the . ., He will note the manne �- �i,i � " - - other like it. In any case, the conaervatives felicitous howl would arise from 'the Con. be so illiterate as their parents. a making : Harria,F Lillie � o. 13, Stephen 443 f I . ,--. I � earnings of each family visited ; the atmos- lingering illness of consumption. Deceasei . .. ��, 'A . - provincial comparison between �youthq of , Jeckell, Allen o. 1, Usborne 462 11 , .. ,, .1 must do something desperate, else the old servativv Press ; and the foundation for phere of the rooms of the houses occupied was 30 years of age and was a native c . I 61 . ,' . ­ � � ; from ten to twenty years of ag I � able to by the workers is to be analyzed and com- Bagshaw, Victoria N . 3, Stephen 390 London, from which city Mr, Day and fam! ,-,- `� 2- � , craft will sink beneath them. I their claim would be every bit- as secure as . ' : � , � �-, '! . ,I write, the Statistician -found thatia group iu Stewart, John N . 1, Usborne 394 . �;V � I I . ' &red with the ah usually found in fac. . ly moved to Exeter a couple of years agc � %1�1 it is in the present instance. Ontario outstripped all others, and the ap. p I Bissett, I89'ac R. E eter P. S. - 413 � I- � I . . tories. She was highly respected by all who knei I .1 . Applying the Gag. r plievAion of the writing test to children if I . The depression.in the United States is EVEN THE NEw YORY CENTRAL J.S REDUC- Hooper, Barton $6 � 433 her. . . [I * �, I i The Grand Orange Lodge: met 19-k-st � under 20 years reveals that Ontar�o holds un- ING THL., TIME OF ITS .Ex-PLOYES.—A- notice K mp, Arthur 426 -The building operations of Exeter thi . � � � caused by a general distrust of the financial . st . I , "I ­ �, disputed pre-eminence, but yields of Prince : :. . At week at Sault Ste. Marie. Several readju- other, - I was posted in the round house of the New N loon, Almer if 389 year are estimated by people who ought t � V - � i , 15 i position of the country, and of each Edward Island in proportion of �oya under Quance, Nellie . 425 know to be 75 per cent in excess of eithe !-� �� � ­ I I York Central Railroad Company in Mott 64 1 � � -, 4 , , I � tiong of importance outside the lodge, Were which exists in the minds of the businjos ten years able to read. Taking 1,00 as the Treble, Ad& 401 last year or the year before. There be � � '� Haven Saturday night sano uncing that after I 1, I I " . I 46 I � 17 - 1, passed. Hon. X. Clarke Wallace, Control- community, This distrust has been rend - etmndard of the highest excellence, the adult Monday the time of labor of all thachibiate Weataway, Mary 400 also bezu an improvement in the class C - .1 I I 417 ) 4C � , population ofthe Province of Quebe stands White, Hattie 411 I . v! ,,, � t e - noiderabl f 'J"! , ler of Customs in the Dominion Governmen , ed acute by- unwise legislation on the - silver ' 5. . oar repairers and yard men would be r if buildings erected. With a co . I - I � I was re-elected Grand Master. Mr. Wal- . . , at nearly 64 while that of the Dominion is duoed three hours a day, with a correspond- Fatt, Clarence it 496 amount of building done in ,the rural see � 1.� if, . questi mainly in the silvpr pur- over 80, but nevertheless the juvenile papu- 1 � I it , on, embodiei Dempse , Alms 399 , - . . 4 y , ,� � , - ing reduction In wages, IC iv said similar tions the contractors are having a busy sea . V, � laces' utterances in a memorable speech de -abec between ten and twenty , .6 , - .� 4-. * chasing clauses of the Sherman Silver Lawi lation of Q- I notioes have beeii posted all along the toad. Treble, Violet 422 son. � . 11 . I ... ii livered by him in Kingston, in which he This law w . as : passed against the better, -years furnishes 78 per cent. a I to w.rite The order has caused much dissatisfaction -At the World's Fair International Scot � I il � . . . I I .� . against 64 per cent. of the a u , popul tie , I � . d 11110 a n i . � � stated that in the event of the Irish Home judgment of its compiler and his party, be. I among the men. tish games, at Chicago, G. Perrie, formerl- � ,., ' The Jersey Ahead. 4i 1� � - �Io .� hich shows that Quebec is coming on. - -k lot in throwing heavy hau�, - ­ . W RN B of Grey, too , . .. Z 4 Ruli bill passing the English ,.Parlia- � MAGNIFICENT BA URNT.-Probably � , - �'4 , . cause the people who were interested di- The following is a list -of the questions to * The Department 'of Agriculture, at the - �, 11 " �. . the fiinest and large t cattle barn -in the mar ; Ist in light hammer; let in puttin .. .. it, tll ment, he would. assist the Ulsterers to offer rectly and indirectly in silver m- inibg de- to be submitted'to the Supreme Court of World's Fair, have annoinced the decision ,. � " , " ; k'f . . on 1. ,� t1l ' ' ' the Canada by the Governinent regarding the United States has just beenAestroyed up- se est. This te heavy stone ; and 2nd -in putting light stone I . * " 4, , �i E '11 armed resistance against the Inforcement manded that the Government keep up ex -Vice. President Mort beautiful place at in the Columbian ohee at was He's hard to beat, as in the above contest I , . - jr�, I Manitoba School question : (L) Is the ap. on's one of the most complete, the most carefully ,. , . � . ,.,l it of that law, were approved of ; those who -price of silver, and this could be - done only 0 � . Ellerslie, New York. It Cott over $50,000 tie faced Duncan C. Ross, C. J. Currie I , i rVI " ' I peal complaining of two Statutes of the - conducted, and most i horough that ha's Donald Smith, Purcell, and other note, I .- i ely valuable Guernsey '. - � t -- took him to ' arliament for. his by purchasing it for monetary purposes in Legislature of Manitoba relating to educa- and a hundred immens ever been made. The J 3roeys, Guerosoya, h . hts. . --til I cattle, a number of horses, 3,000 'fowl and eavy weig . . r, ­ . , -.; - ,� .­ I utterances were severely censured and the 0! �.. V sufficient quantities to give the product a tion passed in the Session of 1890 such an d Shorthorns, comptted, each with 2' ,mer rc j . � s'! t i, . I hundreds of tons of hay were destroyed at 'an -Bryce Young, a well known far 11 1 Grand'M-astpr was profusely and beautifully appeal as is admissible by s4b-section 3 of COWS. The result is as follows :-Milk in � -1� 't. 1. I fictitious value in the world's markets. The the same time. There seems to be little siding on the boundary of Howtek an ' � " . - w, ^ f 1.867 or fifteen days by Jersey, 13,290 pounds ; Turnbarry, met with'a painful accident on 11 ` I C # white- ashed. In addition tc this it was of section 93 of the B. N. A. Act o doubt that an incendiary had been at work, . � , " � great majority of the people of the United by sub -section 2 of section 22i of the M * 10,938 pounds ; Shorthorned, . �� an" Incidentally the value of costly patent de- day lately. While cutting fall wheat th : - ; 1 -e from the funds of the lodge - ' , i 9' - � !1 ­ resolved to giv I if � -States not being in the silver business, saw tobs Act of 1870 ? (2.) Ate the grounds got . 12 186 pounds, Cheese made in fifteen � �, - � I seat of the binder broke, and in his, fal , .1 ; '! 10 vices was illustrated. It had been t �, P - $500 to aid, the Ulster Union Fund, An, . darranged ' Je 1g, forth in the petitions and memorials 0 t da roey, 1,451 pounds ; Guernsey, �., i � , . the inevitable result of such, a course, and ya, ,a, cafisin I � i-;: E ,, r tie that a man standing at the en he backwards he pulled on the line f It �1' I 1, ,� q 1,130 pounds; ShorthorE ed, 1,077 pounds - I ­ C �, ­ . other r000lutioa, and of a most command- in a fiee trade cotintry such a preposterous may be the subject of ' appeal under the building by turning a lev�r ,could unfasten . . JP the horses to back up. His body was badll- �:i-�- - i authority. of the sub-socitibas above referred value of cheese, Jersey . 193.98 ; Guernsey, doubled up by' the machine pushing hir . 11 -.. I � A able nature, was adopted, in which the every chain in the barn and thus let the I I ­ I -- V ' and dangerous demand would hive been to or either of them ? (3�) Does the decision . $135.92; Shorthorn, $140.14. The award I ­: Grand Lodge' calls u; on the various male loose. Practically- . f �� Ai . I ip lodges '. Sul ,ith.e scheme was against the ground, and the wonder is the , � , ; 4 - ommittee of the Friv . I ran given . I I., i I I treated with contempt. But the United of the judicial C ­ y , . . for the'beat bred cow to the . r, I , U I 0 City almost useless. I',- . he was not killed. - I � �:t,� ; � t '. uder its jurisdiction to 11 promote by every States is a highly . protected country, and Council io the oases of Barrett vs. th I Jersey. Out of the coi ?a, Ids Merigold, -Mr. Ferguson, of the 9th concession c , " , I t e ­ - f ii - : ­­ . . .4 1 , � a i as will ; � �"�' � I Ipwful means such laudable measures of Winuipe owned by C. A. Sweet, o' Buffalo, N. Y' I Howici, was mowing the other day with ; .. � I .­ ikl. dig and -Lagan vs. th City of I � � I -, ;P .., - iead to the advancement of total abstinence the people who mine silver have as much Winnipeg spooe of or Conclude the applica- High School Entrance Examin received the first prize. grass scythe. He stopped to speak to It " li;-4 � . . I � . ., I - right to be protected as those who mine tion for redress, based on, the contention ation-West Huron. 1 .4. �,l A � r ,-,. I . I . was passing) � -,-% # � ' % � .. 17, ,; - 5 . kk !;.. , 11 � 11 amongst its members, and the diminishing iron, or as those who manufacture ma. , that the rights of the Ronian Catholic min- neighbor *he and in going t . ll � , a In this inspectorate 225 cs�ndidates ca 'me . *ork again he tripped on a root and fel �, ", �K � ! Huron Notes. � . , ��.., ,of the evil of the liquor traffic in the com- ority which accrued tq�them after the union ch, ' the I � �','� 'r chiuery. So the demand -was granted and , up for examination' as follows : Goderi with his knee on the edge of the say . I !'A -,?? '. under the Statutes of the Province, had . The Heneall Observer has been taken . '. . 3 munity generally." But what we' wish 102, of whom 50 passed ; ;Exeter 60, :of I � � . . I" 1, 11 I - been interfered with b . splitting the knee' cap in two. A docto 1� .. the predicted disaster has come. Paternal , y the two Statutes of whom 33 passed; Dun ch e of by the bailiff. was called and sawed the cap together wit ; I- . , � especially to draw attention to is the follow- � � . gannon 36, of whom � I . i a . , ' . � i !* .- �, ; - � . ism or Protection', which ever you' like to 1890, complained ofi inAhe said , petition 21 passed ; Zurich 27, of w4om 16 passed. arTenders are asked fo.- the erection of an . I � - � 4 ing clause in the report of the proceedings. . L wire. . Mr. Ferguson will most likely have . ! . "I . agricultural- hall in Winj ham. .., V � call its is alone to blame. and memorials ? (4.), Does sub' -section .3 Of The highest marks obtained at each of the ,' �11, ' � . -Mr. James Baird, o,, Stanley, has lesi, stiff knee. The same day a boy, on an ad , J We are told. in the Empire report that : section 93 of the B..N, A. Act of 1867 � . .. . . . , , , I �tl, , apply centres were so follows : L '. ' x But other things besides the silVer trouble to Manitoba? (5.) Has His Excellency the for a trip through $cotlai A. joining farm, whil sharpening a scythe �l -66 � ., , .� . � 1-. A very strong resolution was unanim- ? ,* :s Grace Strang, (';roderioh M. & .......... 582 lowed it to slip., �he blade came in contac ... ­,�-.P­ �11 contribute to the present disastrou's depres -Wingharn had -two flies in one week re. � ,:. . I " '.. I ­� L.j - ously passed cendemniug the passing and . - Governor General in. Council power to make Vinetta Banes, Crediton P. S ........... 573 cently, somethinq Which ias not happened with his side, inflicting &'fearful gash acres - � V intrade. Protective legislation i8es- thedeclarations or t'emedial orders which ay Mallough, Dungannon P. S ........ 5"75 .1 I- fq . publication of hasty and illeonsidered reso- 8i0n M the ribs. The poor fellow nearly bled t 11 - ­ ­ ,�il E ' f or many years, if ever b)fore-. . �. I - " I � -. Intions by primory, district and county sentially class legislation, and class legisia- are asked for in the said memorials and Maggie Hamilton, Varna P. 8 ......... 471 death before reaching the house. . l'i - I... �r'! 1:1 . ' , . -The other day a sonof Mrs. Grantham, I � . " , ' petitions, assuming the material facts to be, i - � - - 1 a I lodges, reflecting 9,'� the conduct of brethren tion inevitably engenders jealousy and dis- f Clinton, fell out of a t ee and broke both -At about half -past tw ' .�- i The highest number of marks taken in - , , �� , I I I � L 11 I t., Ll o on a recent morn I . 4 � i or officers of the a as stated therein ; or has His Excellency the v; �i ,�ssociatioa. This was fol- each of the subjects of the examination is as 0 � I t �., . trust betw�en the favored and the � fleeced, Governor General in Coun-il any other juris- follows : I "s � ti - -arms about the wrists. ing a pretty baby girl, about three weeks or I ,*� , , I I I lowed by a, reso�utiou, also passed unanim- � � I � , 'I � ��. !;� " i - i - . , '�'� that the It matters not though every man in turn be diotion in the preimses ? (6,) D -The other day an ad pted son of Mr. month old, was left on the doorstep of Mi o ". " ausly, declaring ,,, grand master , 4 id the Acts Reading, Annie Galbraith, Varna P. S...48 . . I ... , � '" k f 4 Abel Walper, near Exete , fell off a load of Thomas Adams, one of the most highly r( � . �i should withdraw ! the warrants of lodges I favored ; as human nature is at present con- Of Manitoba relating to education passed Drawing books, Charles Delbridge, and! I , , �: � f�q - - . � . ., I ttz. s i ub-lishing'such re's-blutioDs in the future, utituted a rn - fdrget that he it favgred prior to the sessiO of 1890 confer on or con- Edith Turnbull, Winchelpea P. S.-215 hay and broke one of his rms. spected farmers of the 9th . ccincession c , - , � p an will .0 t � 4 I I � I tinue to tile minJ�Ity "a right -or privilege -The rate of taxati n in Clinton next Hallett. A1eeding bottle was by the baby . I . I-— ;- f !, ,and refer the faets to the next meeting of and remember, the 'Moment he is pinched a in relation to edu'0'ation" within the mean. Manger Naftel, Goderich� M. 8 ...... 25 - r , , - . , I - - ., � i I I the grand lodge." � . I I . year will be 19 mills, amording to the es- and a parcel of clothing by the doo etep, th ", I , � i I Drawing paper, W. Borland, No, 2, Unborne,28 . ,,, . k. � 4 These resolutions, of Co. .little, only tbE'kt oth eira are favored at his ex- ing of sub -section 2 of section 22 of the Copy book, Ed ithTurn bull, WinchelseaP. S. 25 timates prepared for submission to the clothing being wrapped in the Buffalo EX � . :,. �.. � "i arse, are not pub- - , � I ,� �, , �.� . . Manitoba Act, or establish a "eyatem Of Writing paper, Vinetta Banea,CreditonP. 8, 22 couucil. press of July 15tb, and fastened with , ,. ­ i pense. So it has come about that,'while .,; � � k.� Ar 1"; lithed. From the . above, however, their � 1) . separate or dis entient - mohools" within -A Mr. Reidman, of Exeter, had his leather parcel strap. On the bab'y's breas . , � I . :.14 ,; " . . I everything- appeared,' safe and everybody Orthography, David McNicol:No. 2,Usb. 35 , P; * � 'i I purp u ad as follows;- . 4i � . I ,� I t! ort can be very well ji dged. For some the meaning of a b -section 3 of section 93 Of Literature, Grace Strang, Goderioh M. hand badly lacerated the other day by com- w%e pinned a note which re -d raise I . . ;*-"�, .. , � prosperous in the United States, that the British Nort American Ac of 1867, n contact with a am%] I saw at Gould's " Please take in this little child an , - .. � " time paat a spirit of independence has been . if Arithmetic, Arthur Bates, � 44 105 lag I - r� . I " �. I i t , . . forms the* otion 93 be found to be applicable to . ; , - mutual'trust and reliance which said se mill. as your own ). in after years it will prove . r,�,� manifeeting itself in the ranks of the Orange - Geography, Wm.,Gleu, No. 3' Colborne, 64 ,i " X Manitoba; and i�-so, did the two Acts o i � -Mr. A. Feagon, of West Wawano.9h, comfort and blessing to you, and you wil �. ... � h f Composition, Fannie Hatt, Goderich ALS.79 . I . - .. I .X �, Order, The rank and file have manifested a foundation of modern business was being,un- 1890 complained of, or either of them, a � has sold his fast horse to '. El. Medd V.S., have your reward in the - hereafter ; it I I J . ffect I , 1, .., I I I,- I � dermined in every direation, as the result of any right or privilege of the minority in History, Nicholas Allin, No. $, Colborne,62 f Dungannon, for the landsome 'um of 6orn of parents of high social standing, bu . iii disposition to think and act for themselves. . . 0 a � - . f The list 'of successful candidates, with. , K 1. . ! � ��,! . this .pernicious system of class legisla,tion, such a inanner Pbat an appeal will lie there, 1 $200. - unfortunate." .� 11 a spirit was shown very plainly at the J marks, is given below : i . . 111. `� 41 � Thi I i . . I - � �, �4 ij and when a little trouble, which' under under to the Governor-General in Council? GODERICH. I Hon, J. C. Patterson, Minister of Mi- -As W. Ramsay, of Holmeaville, wa ., � 1 last Twelfth of July celebration at Exeter, . - Theme questions with the judgmentg that I litia, and member for Vest Huron, 1" . iV I .- . i f,j q - Was tearing down an old stable, the other day, . 1� I � 1A I I in this county, when the county master i� other oircumstances might ea,sily have been 'in the matter by several Andrews, Lizzie,Goderich 'Model School,454 banquetted in Goderich on Thursday even- board 9�me off a little quicker than was e): . I ,� q -have been given ­ � . �, , i , I � ' 6 C , . . -I J 3 � F� k, _ tided - over, came, the whole structure different tribunals, and together with the Bates, Mary 516 ing of last week. - . i , I I- I � apologizing for the absence of Grand Master � pected,land Vnbalanced him. In order t i , , 'Ji, �, , , '.. U, threatened to collapse. Canadians '.should Statutes relating to education constitute Baker, Isabella 4 g , 467 -Mr. Edmund Pollarl and Mr. Bell, - I I ,, � I t- I Wallace was m at by the reply " We don't 64 . i save himself ifrorn falling off the top of th I 'r,�( .: . , :­ the case as finally revised and set;led for the Farrow, Laura * - 384 both old residents of West Wawanosh, have 1i 11 � . , ,; take warning in time. Let every ,NrANT who A C, - wall, he jumped a distance of 20 feet, aw I- I � I �, �;� � want him," and other similar demonstra- � a ' Supreme Court. The Cabinet will Hatt, Fannie � 469 died within the past twe, seks. Mr. Pol- though he lit "right side up," the suddei Fo . . ) ' a , i i�, . 64, � � as " . lard was 7-2 and Mr. Be] 1 7 years of age. has the welfare of his country at heart, rem 1, , , tions of disfavor. . This independence, , of . Order -in -Council, probably some lay ,his Lee, Nina 527 stop was sufficient to break, or mayb � . � . A 4 . �. � 0� solve to do his beat to give a fair field and week, making the fortrAl reference sod an. Lee, Grace 427 ; '. " 1. rae, is distasteful to the political cabal -Mr. J. M. Rome, of BI th, while at the crack, a number of small bones in his heelE � " . .1 �1111 cou 94 - . �. 1 no favor to all. Leave the support of the tering the case for hearing during the Oc. Millian, Clara 437 World's Fair, received an or of $500 for The doctor said no bone@ were broken, bu t , . *t- who have for years worked the orange order I y I 'p z I I . i possib if the right to make his pate n ; �­ � W ,- -�, tober term, which would make it I le to Moseley, May 480 t k I ife sharpen- that he would not be able to put any weigh I 1 ti. - pap system to those human hogs who are Ili I i, � I �, 4 f or their political and personal advancement have a decisign by Now Vearg. This,how. MeEwen, Bell& � 511 er in five counties of Ohio. - on his feet for several weeks. For the , F. content.to see that -fe'llows, struggle and It - .��,414 I r fire !, , I .. I and who, unfortunately, seem to control the I ever, is not going to end the matter, for the McIver, Mamie 450 �, * .." - It -Bluevale cheese fac ry is doing well day and nigl�t the pain was almost unbear � 0 . sink in a sea of despair' if they may but Government have already determined that MeSween, Christina 388 able, but it has gradually left's until he i � - 4H Grand Lodge. Hence the determination to I � tl,il " I . ' I this season. The first h It of June make I f - .4t ride the waves in an barges. . whether theSupreme Court pronounces one Robertson, Olive if 421 V $5-41, apply the gag, as indicated in the above ex- . . ,gold 44 sold at 9 9.16 Cents per po ad, and the last now tr a# well as possible to put in th , ­ 1 q, W String, Grace 582 . two or 4 e weeks till he can use his fee yi' g . I X "V � ay or the other, a further reference in the � thre , , . , � I tract from the report. This action of the A Conservative paper in'this cou ' shape of an appeal will be made to the Sheppard, Ruby: 414 528 half for 94 cents.. i � nty says. Ju- . � _Mr. W. Mitchell, d iver for Messrs. again. � . :Ifl 4 49 1'!-��41 Grand Lodge will not be surprising to any - dicial Committee of the Privy Council in Tichborne, Mary 1 451 _ I , I sing revenu R V i England. The Government's object in all Watson, islanche, 484 �" , "'An increa ' e and enhanced MoMarchie & Co., of Clint n, had the mi A splendid large new flag, the gift C fl ' 64 � 8- ' 1. � � , I when they -know who the leading spirits in 46 . s -11 It t 1.1 4 - fortune to get his leg broke on Wednesday ,,the Ron. J. C. Patter Wood on th " - i, exports are pleasant things for Canadians to this is obvious, The question must be � Bates, Arthur � 447 .. , I s'' I � � �� - the Grand Lodge are. We instance a few � If of last week, by the team r aning away. tower of the Point Farm with imposing core I I � "I "! thrown over the next general election be- Buchanan, Oliver 382 - . V �� . � r . . 4 - contemplate just now�" We are glad to see I monlas on Wednesday evening oij last weeh 4 �4, I 49 Mrs.,John Hatchineon a former Wing- , I - T ': I �f..;y't of them � First, there is Hon. MoKenzie ' fore it comes back to the Executive at ot. Brophy, Fred . 439 1 , - ,t � , i- tbat-our contemporary is. learning, to agree- ' hamita, visa killed recet �,y in a cyclone near The old British ensign, which had dow , � � , �.. i: � ii . taw& for them to may, whether as a matter Breckinridge, Andrew 96 420 uty for 12 years, was lowered for the lie . i 11 Bowell; second, Hon Clirke Wallace; third, with.the -Liberal party ; but we had at I Williamstown, in Kansas. She was a neice d I I � .;i �; 1i 44 �� � I , Ways of public policy, they will interfere with the DePeudry, Charles 468 - I ; 14� E. F. Clark, M.P.P. for Toronto; fourth, 64 f Mr. Richard Amderson, f Wingham. time by Mr. E. F. Jarvis, accompanied b 1k " I i, i* � supposed that good Conservatives b�li�ved Manitoba Legislature or not. In this way Garrick, Joseph 478 ' three cheers from all the guests assemble, . I . t - 4 "A . I I � - ­ -- in -D. N. McDonald, Sal @man of Belmore t R �", !! Robert Birmingham,.Political Organizer for - patronizing home industries instead of Sir John Tfiompson shrewdly provides for Lane, Stewart ff� 396 on the lawn, after which Miss Patterso �- It Cheese and Butter Compan . has sold the . . . . I , , [�,� il , the Conservatives ; fifth, Sam Hughes,M P - . two contingencies, in the first place he will McGregor, Wm. C. , 411 � . . i.. . 1. . raised the new ensign, a salute being fire � . ­ t �,�",,,, importing foreign goods, and i , make of cheese for the last $If of June and . r I.. I -or one of the Victoras and A. F. ec nswer ugly qu ations in the next Naftel, Mauger ad 392 � I i � . Joampbell, . from the gun at "the flag -staff, -while all pret I . � n selling to d line to � 0 the first half of July at 9J j" , , �i -the home market created by the if 0 r nd. . t , � - Waddell, Jack 480 i, I �', !� M.P.P. for Algoma, and so on. ; Rvery one N- P- in campaign by saying that the matter is be- It _The Wingharn Electrl ig,KottCompsny eat joined in singing the National Antheir . . I � I ), � .- �1 otead of sendi�g our produce out of the fore the courts, and in the second place if Wallace, Alvin , 419 � �, - i Short addresses were delivered by the Rei . �, . - , � 2� ,., �*� of these, and ,others we mighe name, are - 94 are expending a large sum f money on the I r country. However, as we said befoie, we're he loses the' elections he leaves a legacy to William, Lindsay 443 Mr. Morton, of Hamilton, Mr. Patterhor � ..'' t I is 1* '' ""4 Lower Winghara dam, i h they are ro- !�. . � � I." professional pa�iticians,-men w,4o for years glad to see that even a hide -bound 'Tory his succese6ra, the Liberals, which he hopes Humber, Henry H. ot 392 building in a truly first olag manner. and the proprietor. Hearty cheers for th 1;�� - , " I t I 't 'have- made their livin mainly 1'�ut of poli- will bother them as much as it has bothered Martin, Jonathan '- i, I 'I- 9 � The voters' list for the ownship of Hay donor and the prol rietor of the Point Farr � � ; ­ "I � sheet recognizes the fact that Protection is a him. The drawback is that an unhealthy Payne Margaret, Goderich8sparateSchool498 1� � ties and who but for politics would be hard I . if 69 whom r -, "! 9, shalb. - contains 1,074 voters, 525 of are brought the pleasing event to a close. ­ ii'i *A and da tation is prolonged. Webb Nellie 419 . - I � �, � 1% . 6 � set to make a, living. and, every one of gerous "gi : eligible to serve as jurors. here are 946 in -As Mr. Josefh Waddle, of WhitA , .1 , .1 . . . -The t has wavered in its inten- BORNE. I . ;overnmen . �, . ; , 1�, - A i ; � whom, have reached their political positions THE Empire has thoroughly satisfied it-' the first part, 105 in the ae ond, and 23 in ,church, was return ng from Teeowater. on i , ?�' . �,� - I tion to put up at auction about 700 of the Gallagher, Harry No. 1, Colborne 421 the third. day recently, his horses took' fright, I , �, Thousand Islands, and decided to sell only 41 . an, � � , , " not through their own abilities, but through self that Canada has the best fiscal rolic " ei McBride, Jarvis . 399 -While a large load o young people running away threw Mr. Waddle violentl � 11, y - 350 of them, This isj'lik saying to a man T ndall, Cora 41.0 were returning home from a picnic at Port. to the ground. A passer-by found hit , A .1 � , i � if � I . ., their connection with' the Orange Order. extant. It says that England in being ruin- who protests against losing both legs,. "very Uen, James No. 3, 11 ' 504 Albert on Tuesda ' i t ­ � .� . . I , A 11, �� These are the men who are now applying ed b' I) , ofeve:1 g of last week lying, upon the roadside apparently dead , . y free trade, admits that high tariff bag 0 . � 1, � I well, you will only lose one, 44 ncy� h u I " ' ' - - '. n . . , . IR61 I N - - �� !! � been a failure in the United States, but Peet the man to be satiefied. If it is a bad Good, Allie No. 4, " 420 the wagon suddenly collapse on the road, found that there were signs of consciousnesh r the gag to every member of a subordinate Glen, William 466 about 9 o'clock, Ind wheels oi Other parties soon arrived, and it was the: , V I,, �t - I . I � - , lodge who dares may above his breath, that boldly asserta that Canada's tariff is per- thing to sell 700 of theme islands to the first McClure, Rebecca t4 397 and Miss Mills, one of the p ty, had -a. nar- Mr. Waddle was conveyed home and a phy . 0 -. ­ I- �Ii 'i d � speculators who come along it is still , ba Taylor, Win. H. .No. 5, it - 451 row escape from serious if no fatal accident. sician sent for. When the physician cam 7� �L,t - theve great men art not infallible and are not fect, and that Canada - is in the seventh thing to tell 350 of them. It is only a dif- Green, Jennie � is 1 451 The rig contained some 16 persons in all, it was ascertained that several ribs ba, � . . � � --, , i, .. i n I , " ." - capable Of erring, If the members of the heaven of 'prosperity and contentment i, � � �� tk�� �, . - n , ference in degree. The crime against the �:� ­ . �, - .1 I Morris, Maggie No. 6, 11 7 400 and when the wheel broke iss Mills was been broken, some of which had passe ;i - . - I I , � �� ­ , I I 11 � ;� . � � I � 1. �. � 1. � I I ; I 1. I 1� I �,s - � � I � I . I . ­ ., , i .. . . . I i : : ­� I � 11 : I . I . �� - o I . � - . ;N I I i s, I - I I . I I I . - . I - . � . I i I � � . � I I . � . : . . . . II -1 - - - � 1-1 - . . ,------ � I . I -,. ­ . . I - , - . I I .1 . . . I . I I - . . . I , - .� i � h . I - i . - .. 11 . .1 I - -.111 � 1-- 1-.---1-1-- --.111 � 111. ---r--. ------ - I -, . - . - . , i I ­ � . i � - - � , - . I . I - ­ ­ I - � AvGmT 11,1893 ,.. � A I � � ­ . . . 1. _Aiojim - � — *. - 1. � . .. � � � - - through theplears, and had penetrated oft 1-.. , of his lunge. One shoulder.wat ,%Igo "jou. - X( . cated, and other slighter injuries were tog- � . . tained. Mr. Waddle lies in a ,very reagri. been . - � - 606T one condition and the only hope its .20. hourl covery to that the inflammation may be kept - � -� I , down. �`_ wc� -While Joseph Elliott, an employee ,of . - - weel the Imperl%l Oil Company, Petrolis, ,we, � 'I- Or" c&lk-Ing a � @team Pipe a stop cook few .0 - I - last !� - He was immediately enveloped in atft Ut. LL -L $he I being severely scalded about the V4 � - tees', Lshoulders and hands. The burns in hftdf � � *Its fliew ­ - fvm.] by the 'boiling water are intensely p&infA - I . and his a ff ' are hard to b _ � 1&4 u arlogS - ear. W � . 'Kial Ellicott is a weft known former a 461. 1 rest ant 41 - - rart: Wingham, being the eldest son of Mrs. P,A. � 9 licott, ot that place. I 1, ireal -After an exceedingly painful, but short , L . I oidi illness, Mrs. Kennedy, Of Clinton I Pat] , � psew I'M peacefull away on Sunday morning v . I ly f 1W I L .exte week, at the age of 58 years, She was t4 11 - - , I relict of Us I -ate Archibald Kennedy, who ,orde I Ab_, L as one of the overseers of highLWays, Undail . I I ip the lat6 A. Bay, Was one of the best knoft . I - ulairl men in ithe county. Mrs. Kennedy W84 '-. � -Xvip born in Nova Scotia, but had resided in% . F ,- - wee] county fpr a great. number ,of yeaTs. Being ,111sif � . in a POSILtion to come directly in conted I . - . with the public, she was universally esteem. . - ad, ,being a woman of sterling character and . 0 � A qualities', She died. strong in the pt-ludioles I I I mar . of the , Presbyterian chureh, of which 8bg by I had long been a member. The funeral -w#A . of V . very lai�gely attended. She leaves twosml . � wit I -Look and Donald, and % daughter, )ire. .... the, Blackall, all residitig in=Cliut-on. . � -2001 1 - I 1�� - I --- - . .. *a I �� . i To Set a Table. �;. I gral Breakfast being the plainest meal of the LLLL , I . I ivill day, the arrangement of the table should , � I always be simple, writes Maria Parl" is -11" I - - to t the Ladies' Home Journal, The cloth I the U * . i , ing. ,should be spotltse. At each parson�`11 east ': J , thol place a knife, fork, :teaspoon or devertqWfflh - � I - . � -, - 4. � � I tba; tumbler and napkin, and if fresh fruit'fig to- , - ; I I . � � i I the be served,. a finger bowl if there be no in. . . . 19's 4 vant. If� you have a waitress, she Will I . . I � �place the finger bowls on as you finish *i* L- - - Alf I I the fruit. It fresh fruit be served thft �� L - L . * " I . I must also be placed at each seat a ittlit � ling I I . I - knife and plate. The knives Laud ap"08 I -- I . but LeM_l should be placed at the right and the fof)q� - - - - - - - '.. �, Iti� I - I � and napkins at the lef b ; the tumblers 40 bo �� ... ­ wit at the point of the knives. There should be � I � 19: , space between the knife and fork fat.* L - � 1. 1i breakfast plate, Have the diah of fruitil L LLLLL : , . ' � it'. the center of the table. Have a4ra .ye I .1 1* I.. bul - at each,lend of the table. Spread little but. -i I -1 I I I clau ter plates at the top of each plate. If Is. -�Ix - . dividual salt and pepper bottles be � L m15 ink I L If side of eath,plate. -it ji L , . i =7 4 plap-60 on I -� � t, larg es place them at the corners of, *t I table. ;� Put four tablespoons ou-theitible � - . a L, I - . Wo � h1hei either in two corners or beside the - -doi ' that they will be used in. serving, Put tbo - - the carvingiknife and fork at the head of LAO - t - \ fad tables mod the cups and saucers, augarma ! 7 eat cream, , I aoffeewpot, hot-water bowl, ate., aid I-- I tro the mush dishes at the other end, , � I h I - I the � = - I ��� 'The Powlar Of Morey. "I --� da! Monply is a curio � us factor ;-It buys -what ' L�. - 4 L We Lest and drink, satisfies justice, and b4h 11 are wo . undeid bonor. Indeed nearly everphipg LL wh resolves' itself into money or its,equivalvai. 11 L ilb I � ,da The child craves for pennies, the youth for I I dimes &�nd the man for dollar.t. The a& I i It- "* ex ter shov es his plane, the black -sol -I a twill , I I his hammer, the miner raises his pick, 1� me farmer i guides his plow, the lawyer Pie&& L . - rat his case, the judge administers the law., aa I tia !he minister prays -for money. EVaryWy ` in all vocations works for money.- 'In fut, . L man makes the mon"ey Land money makes the _ � - , man nowadays. We allseem, to look through L t'i, gold spectacles. The -larger the atnout - gtL seems the wiger and more important i6a LL I L , la V3 holders! or owners become. Dollars ad � . I - th cents buy anything to adorn and gratify,ths ' I to taste, they buy the well-filled shop, the 46 :1 I I " � . -qu ' tivated i fAr m, the flo %ting palace, the -marble, � : .1 ! pr . I L I w . � � � -,no] M&naiob, the elegant equipage, the bubpa- - , ,W] in the Church, the most prominent box st � , the theatre', and even a seat I . I P11 legislation. Money commsudg the reaped � i - I 1161 I - , � of gaping crowds who how befoie'it in ftws- I . 'So- ing obsequibusneis. It enables itsposm5W. I . . . . . . . . . . I to to be !generously charitable or wrongful! . _I oil . oppressive of the poor and deLserviag, It - � tv L lights 1 up the darkened .- seenn �d � so life and smoothes its pathway. It i- I 49 - . - brings , many caTes, but all are seemlogly - . ai , - ready to carry and increase them for its pos. 1. � � ' . I .. 1Y I session., It soothes the anguish of sidt- - 1� " ness an . d often assuages the terror of death, , LL - - - i .W I . W , ii , - Money 'stands at the brink of eternity, bd 'I -- -....' 11 fr cannot � pass beyond. It buys the inoull- � - ,�-. . tt ments to mark the resting place of wealth# "I I T I but it Cannot accompany the im, ortal soul- L * a . I - . into the great beyond', -National Grooer. . - . V . -- I . � mommemonamommommo� - - I - P1 � . '-A I Perth Items. , ` , I -61 - A cow belLonLQ,Ing to Smith B.rotbersp of . i bi Elma, sve birtg to twin calves lost wosk� - I , . ti -T �e Mitchell papers are still rosaft.9 . is Jud-�- e code for his decision in the assm, ' L . � A] meat a , eat case in that town. LLL - A( - . Charles Walker, of Brunner, is I "I'll � ti erecting a fine briek residence and Mr. A-.,. .' '- I -d Vogt is doing likewise. . I I I -Conrad Diederick, or., of 'Rostock, had . � I I . 64 the misfortune tolote a fine ma -re froin 'W L � h fismn,Won. - ti -Mir. and Mrs. Wm. Hill, of AW118OUis - . . � 'd old time residents of Mitahell, are Fpen&s - - Im - a,weekl or two ambng .f riends in that toolm �. " V . I . It and viCi'nity. . I- I ti ; A named Egglington wo - I t'l sentended to jail - the other morning for O I -. Is . . days for the larceny of $16.50 from DAVd �.. I I- � Henderson, of Ellice. E lington WaS work- . . . . . ­ Le � . ing fox, Mr, Henderson, 99 -L � � ... t, I . - a -Nli. George K. Matbeson i . t house that will be among the finest'in Nit' - "I'll r chell when finished. There is mid to be �� - - . ' I - I some defect, however, about the title to tbt I a I w lot on ' hich the structure i's being erootO& -1 . -3 I -Ja,7 McFadden, of Blanchard, brought �L I � 0 1 i , L I ` into St� Marys the first whe&I for this year 1. "I -1 ght W" a .on Thursday, July 27th. Mr.S.Kni .1 . t the- purchaser of the wheat, which WAS A 14 -­ . A I I good sample. � I . . � I i � -T4e Stratford Athletic Assodiation has �� - � I 4 � L , I .1 ! 1award;,d. the contract for preparing 60 i � .... a groun , i of their new Dark -to I - y A;, : �� " � I ' I Clark,�of Woodstock. The arnount,usmdd - � 1. . I I . . I was $2,283.50. The work will proceed At . I . ; - once. I ---- i - -M.�. Charles Longeway, of LogwaphIA , . the honor of bringing the first grist of DOW ' I L L it � wheat �to the Mitchell mills this year. Thl I . varietk was Democrat, and the sample goa . LL and plump. It tested 614 the L ,j pounds to busheli. . � I :1, . -August Peick, of Rostock,, met with -a " I I . very serious accident recently, while work' '� Ing alt a barn in Downie. LWe are UnSbIf I . � to give particulars, but d M - , -, I I ports little hopes are entertained o hie X11' ­ . � I covery. - I � . -Mr. J. A. AlcCarthy, sr.,,of Stratford# -1 - , - recently celenrated his 83rd birthday. JR4 - ; . I is, probably, the oldest policeman in CAUS46 -- . doing ictive service, having been a police' - L- - I - man fbr about 52 years. Mr.. McCarth_y list 410� : besides, the oldest resident of Stratford* � having come to the city in. 1840. ' � I I -There were registered with the. Git- -- clerk *t Stratford last month 15 bhtbsi marriages and 3 deaths. � There were 11100 -- I deaths' which should have been regist0"d .., I L but the parties whose Lduty it Was Lto do 10 I .1 had forgotton that they are liable to -6 five ' ­. I - I I of twenty dollars, � . I . -the arrival in Cankida of the noted St- I , Mary; violinist, Miss .Nor& Clench, is te' - - LL - - - ported. She had been studying in GerniaRY4 . I . and returned to her native land VU the 1 . steamer Vancouver. She in at present With I LLLL ,,,, i her mother in St. Marys. - .1 -Miss Agnes Knox, of St. Mary#,i,,,the -L ". talented Canadian elocutionist, was me, rlad� � . , - I on July 26th, at Edinburgh, scotisfidt SO _ 11 L � , _ - Mr. E. C. Blac�, a gentleMMU Well known � :� ' � in literary circles there. Mr, and Mrs, I ,A--' . Black will spend their honeymoon 011 06 IL L , , continent, and will sail for Canada *bO46. L __1 r I , 1. 0 -11, th middle of September. .� � - . � - I -- I I . - �