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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1894-06-01, Page 4_7 IV. W--' Y, 7 r,31! 4 - Visa –Nil; W. 9 _7 - % f V__ % id V H____URON JUNE -1894, EXPOSITORS, ing cbriolition. The owne e In ment, are renderin 'the r Ou 'hdd, SEW ADVERTISEMEN". Government has, in thii most practical. *iys sum -of $12,440,000.. Unless we -are pre- a pereuiptoy liquor law he would introdue4p, which appear to exist within *the 'GoveM Thompson, one of the oldest business men 1 th h a purpose. of that town. - Mr. McClymont was one -of - woald never pay fo the milk 1tg'WM guts between the parenthesis after each assisted township municipalities to improve� pared to disclaim all responsibility for the 81 measure. in the House -for th t *eh is not so -much it oua great service to an in ever ' I -il and the members of the first town eounc, and so one da care of t4ese, our less fortunate brethren, _yth g else, we have found in -Y he took them moi throat, and leftIt- Aae denotes the -page of the low-lying lands, by advancing' b he must have been held, Me woods cut its eat wilf bi found. paper on which the lay him honest and straightforward. preciated y the public as it should be. The afterwards reeve, so on debentures at a low rate of interest. we cannot surely find fault with the Gov- Now, Mr. Editor, when I was asked to contrast between thead-ministration at bt, in high respect,'and we doubt not that he dead goye Clothlng—Bi4ght Bros� (6) ­6inionlmank-w. K. Pea roe, (6) taws and Sir Oliver Mow&Vs administration will make )&mark in the circular city, he the Voa rly a million'sad a half of d __iVe learn with deep regretf Nea ollars ha6 ernment for their expenditure under this join the Patrons of Industry .1 believed the deagi. has that it was for the purpose of 'helping, to. is, n this reard, very sharp. being an excellent workman, as the people, of Mrs. Elizabeth Perkins, iL G ts, u"can &Duncan. (6) been loaned by the Government -for drain- head, particularly as their management relict of tAhe lak I --D uom* vow tima--Reid & Wilson. fight the combines that were built up in this That harmless, but expensive, farce e4ed of that vicinity will soon,find out if they, William Perkins, of Exeter who passed (6) e him ng his lie m. h I 1horthoms for liale.-Nil MaDoauld. XS) age purposes. The interest on [drainage been proven time and again to be econoin on Wednes ' country by legislation enacted by the Con- �he Royal Society of Canada, to which Par- an opportunity of show r oe day of Wt of I%= -4tewart & Cudmore. (6) loans was, in 1887, �reduced from five to four ical to a degree. Besides, if- the Govern- servative party. These combines never liament votes $5,000 annually, has just �on- iv g . I ks g IL at 77 years and 9 monthe -heap Bujar-H. F. Edwards, ski the a eo g f ceas d asf hel per cent. The splendid position takiin -by ment, had not taken upon itself the care of could have existed had it-ndt been for the duded its annual meeting,in this - city 4 by -Mr. Thomas Hobbs, the Liberal candi- e h or nearly five yeara the td t, N.C. A- Mewberstip Frn 9. M8 VO4. Cook Wanted -Dr. F. W. Hut d. (8) very unwise legislation introduced by that electing Mi. LeMoine of Quebec, President, date for the Legislature in London is a rate- fined to hered from the o-ffects of a brok" Nds Green-Miullett & Jackson. (8) Ontario at the great World's Fair last year, these classes, the burden would have fallen art in 1888. and Dr. Selwyn, of Ottawa, Vice-Presiol oint. payer in Brussels, being one of the -owners leg, received Mi a fall, and has, affer0 or p �d hi.. pring tylse-Jackson & Greig. (I when she led the continent in the display of entirely upon their iindividual friends I Tioll not think *for one moment that I Dr. Bourinot, of Ottawa, is Secretkry. In of the brick store used'by Messrs. McKay tensely during that time. S -he was tjQ- Wye will -be Boys--Robt. Willis (5) hr *turday.jBarj*ns--Robf. Willis. (8) farm - producte, is convincing p f that the the municipalities in which they lived. would ever be Called upon to do anything fact, outside of Ottawa, there are bat t ee & Company, hardware merchants. worse a few days ago, and gradu i be -Mr. James Brown, of the 12th conces- away until death reheved er eff ortaLof the Mowat Govern ent, on I xtraagance No. 8. The Government irrtin Goods- . W. Pa t. (5) befialf which would have a tendency to- injure Sir or four mein rs who amount to anything, her of coutin I it Leg tt;--Robt. wluis� (Sr of agriculture, haveeen *ell direetiol Oliver Mowat or his Government. Thous- and, inside of Ottawa, there are a scor6 of sion of Hullett, had a neLw barn erected on tresing condition. She les'TeS to moft e Are Gilid-Robt, Willis. (8) and 1as pai4l out to the counties of the Province I - ands have' supported Mr. Mowat for years, members who do not amount' to , anytIong. Monday. A great number from Londesboro her demise a u amily of P�aeton for Me-Bobt. Willis. (8) frown p f of theL fojr tho successful. in assisting iii the administration of ustice, and could not see anything but pure-g6W No'one would have any objection to - a few took 'it in as one of the events of the girls, who have t e ' -tkv bie"inaking-kiss Brine. (8)L Symp V0rkshire- Boar -David hfa�lt. (5) It is surely theFpart of wis om for- farm- the sum of $3,108,000.'. The effect of their, ernment until the alleged sins were pointed civil servants and an odd newspaper�6ian. season. I land China Pigs -Wesley W. Fisher. (6) J2-Expositor Office, (5) ers to seriously consider whe her they can squadering" this amount, has.-bees'.to out by a -few men -the grand officers of the and preacher, combining together -and 4call- -A tiamp gained access to St. Andrew's Thomas Walker, 6th line yele for Sale Ro B$10W Cost__J. liefutosh. (8) servic Patrons of Industry.. in themselves a Society, piovided` the chureb,"Blyth,Ahe other evening and had Morris, entered into rest on Tuesday I 'battle Vi* Itrictore--scott: Bros. (8) 0 to contrib rtable for the night, ing of lastweek, after a *001 afford to dispense with t es of an relieve the people of these counties from so Some think that Mr. Mowat. has done pullvii were not as severe nknieirel,! Attention-thos. Brown. (9) Administration which, in a ition to having much direct taxation. wrong in appointing county officers, and towards their glorification. whenonstable Davis, who was notified. re- acaeekin-thebreaet, Shewas-the INtse-po-wer for Sale --Thos. Brown. (8) tlTri P64 Harieeters-Thos.. Brown. (8) the th ses- to t carefully husbanded the rovince's. re- Hadthe Government chosen to forego that those officers should be elected by The programme for the balance moved h -he cooler. ter of the late John Broadfoot, of 2�bbsge'Tlanits-­D. Siewart. (8 sources and -honestly th4e and people.- I feel sure that if this is the wish sion is quite an extensive one, and in des . -Mr. and Mrs. John Clegg, who haVe L smith, being born in that town Patrol man ed its affairs, their " extravagance " under ship. Sir Stewart. (8) bout ha ,ty Dsys-C. A. achis' Act, a�', bill been residing in Toronto foi some time, :33 years ago"she was united in marriage to e AW�lo Pupils W -anted -Mrs. S. Dietricb. (8) has done so much to advane its most im- other heads they might'now have been able of the people Mr. Mowat will be willing to an. amendment to -the Fra ser- have returned to Wingham aud taken pos- the late Thomas Walker, and with her adopt this system." respecting the Fast Atlantic Steanls�ip,- portant industry. . I to show a surplus of $60,000,000 instead of -Was co, a, billrespecting the French Treaty, a session of thei beautiful home in tht band located on lot 28, 6th line of Nor* ton, ille one of $6,000,000, whi h they do show. Cites and omments, 10 N bill amending the Elections Aelt, a bi4 re- town. r. Walker died 19 years Three.80a Another,Ex ple. pecting interest, and a�'bil endin�t the -Among those who have passed their ex- and four daughters survive the mother But we fane the people of On .-trio whose y As is usual in such aikirs, the public are Insurance Act. These are all Goverq t arnination at, the Ontario College of Phar- will hold in fond memory her many 16 There has been a good eal of anxiety burdens have been relieved and whose tax, likely to -be pien appea -ounty.: acts toward's them in the years I the chief sufferers as a result of bills. Of coarse the Insolvency Bill yhich Macy, are the following from this id I ainongst the salt men over- he proposal in ation has been lowered by the Government's si-i 1 the tariff as brought down, to adinit salt the Peimsylv" coal strike. The parties. is to c6ine down from the 'Senate, will not J. H. Hovey 'and Arthur D. Jackson, -of gone, Mrs. Walker was a very heal�hj thelio 0AFORTHI., FRIDAY, June lst,- 18 pol�iy, will be inclined to rove'their be touched. Sir John Thompson, in ireply blinton; J. Broadway, Bethesda,* and T. woman up to 14 months ago, wherig ftl1w MiJUIE free of duty. It was poi, ed out that if app show no signs of coming- to terms, and the to Mr. Laurier in the House threWbened Sweet Exeter. asserted itself, and -despite, the best this was Carried out it would mean the elos-. "extravagance," and to say'so on the 26th -- -to see 8 a n Goir- she railroads aie expropriating all.the coal that that if the e sio was prolonged thell -It is four 'ears po- last week since the attendance and rem' lig up of nearly all the Canadian wells, un- of June. y d failed until death relieved her of a I sitQ A Fa=ers' Govemment. , wordl passes over theirlines. Both side§seem ernmbllt Might introduce a bill redistkibut- three young men,�Hamitdn Little and less son e concession was made to the home ing the seats in the Province of q*ebee. -got their'backs broken in taking down -The deceased wa motw th -each a settlenfent, but neither Cole ing. a 3 Or Y Gibs(I tota1 value of farm propprty in On" manufacturer, in his fuel at 'least. Last anxious to 'T13is bill would, of course, be, a gross :gerry- the barn on the farm of Mr. G. Hamilton, son and was most highly esteemed 14 'week Minister Foster announced amongst Mr. t&6 in, 1892 was $979,977,244, while ac- Grundy Has No Grievance. will give way tin inch. fore t mander, for the urpose of mak. Tory in Hallett, afid. they are still living, but in many*excellent qualities of head and other change� from'pthe original schedule, p hearL co�iling, to the census of 1891 the capital In- Mr, James Stevenson, the Conservative members bT Act of Parliament bu i IS a a somewhat helpless condition.. She was -a worthy and faithful member the folloWing as t t. Salt ne in bulk BjR: I in manufactures'in this Province was , do() question w lether, if the Governnien:, have -Rev. Mr. Newcombe, Methodist min- the Presbyte arch f a y Al. PAor West Peterborough, was It is scarcely: surprising to find ----,-rni _n veotec xse salt, e. s. 5 cents pei 100 asked by it crop- rianh Oi in py ears Ima to su S the audacity to gerrymander Queb �e r the ister at Ethel, has bought the house and lot her demise will be univrsally kegretted, 1611603,339. That is, for every one dollar pounds. alt in ags, barrels or other a reporter of the Ottawa Free Press what pingont that.the metamorphosis of theWilson 'Brow ac a second time since the census was taken, belonging to the estate of the late John Cal- The f uneral took place ion Thursday at*. hail inBill hos not Wen accomplished 'without 'or- whether such a. measure would be cop k es, the bagg, barrels or packages, to th4 anufacturers have devoted to the pro- his constituents. thought. of the case of Mr. out Car tWe'same duty as, if ifilporied emp 'stitu- bick, in Clinon. We believe'i ,his in- noon. at 4 o'clock, interment being ma4 duLkion of goods, the farmers have laid ty, -Grundy, the dismissed -,.Deputv Registrar of raption. Recently two well known Sena- tional. The trouble would be, howe�ir that tention to su erannuate this year au - d make the Brussels cemetery. Vy cents per 100 pounds. This. is the same Peterborou h, over whose 6ase sonle U�ere- tors were approached by a South Dakota d ultra-%ires!'by the -his home in Clinton. in �,�,.Iand, buildings, implements and, Stock-, r�te ar under the old tariff, and as salt Was 9 befo�re it could be declar6 Sue courts, the general election' woul4i have -During a recent week the Rollins & fivd dollars and. fifty cents. Two-thirds of being sold at almost cost, it is not likely ditb papers have been maing such a n ise. lobbyist with a dimet offe� of money for Dolmybrook. i 0 Men, coming nio it 1111 ompai taen place, because it is be re ob- Williams C ay of Exeter, were e slight protection now restored will r Our;�opulation are of the rurd,. as dstin- that t� Nobody in Peterbo ough 'Mr. their votes. More.tha'n this it is chargeol �,ious every day that a general elee aving sh' d no less tha Doilqc�s.-Thc 24th of May passed of been' thinks is kept very i-neet with much objection." very qui-etly, a few going fishiiig��*-, ear ged not far off. The prospects are 'that t s- 200 barrels of J -bow, our genial blacksmith,, 'on -!east Indies 150 �uidheol from the urban class, and a large The above is froill. a well kno' Conserva- Grundy has any grievance," responded livrr. that ' etary Carlisle personally axTan :e se lou to the held rtion of the remainder - are very di- NV M_ �tis_ the sugar schedules in accordance with an sion will last, at least, until the first of barrels to Xova Scotia, 616 bags tlo imon �O the 24th with friends in C�#nbrool.,-_r Th6 tevenson. " The people there are s� recil, dependent upon the farming com- tive paper and is certainly most amusing led *that the Registry Offi, August, anul if there is any gerrymander at- Quebec. lasIR until -1dessis John Rueimari and D. McCor- _y ce is well cond, ' uct- agreement made with the Sugar Trust in , Charlie Robb raised his barn on -Fri, h, ere reading. - The proiniience given to the dis- tempted, it is just as likely to s Tnu#ity for their means of livelihood. If ed , and they would have justified the Regis. return. for a campaign contribution of,$500,- la t week. Not many were there, 01. to tels Christma.F-. Mack, of Goderich, took thb former's pro- ; XT�L_- - - tress of the salt men ond the likelihood of the inclemency of the'weather, but't 1, Exlet anyone section of the people, by its nulm- tar had lie dismissed. Mr.. Grundy sobner OK A committee -of Senate has been The Ot.cawa Conservatives fina-4great peller up the river above B6miller one day the wells closing, and the humble was raised without accidents. --Me here' ber.�- and importance, deserves to be- singled apology tbxn he did. Neither the Governme difficulty in securing a candidate t4'! oppose lately. Owing to the wat being so low nt! nor appointed .,to thoroughly investigate these ar first rp they hadapretty rough for the Government sorry to le n of the death of - MI". J, ipients of governmental aid and and prayer for clemency the, Hon. Mr. Bronson in2 th( P tfip down. - They Baker, of Holyrood, daughter of the first, #mcia ouf'�Ls ree the public know an ody in connection With matters. electio�s� They asked Mr.� Ahearn, butMr. fished �by the way and iij de several good yb at the end, go to ma6 up a most delicate it is the farming class. The., the registry office except the Regi Win. Lougheed, of this plaCe. Shel%vss' zecci encv�luragement strar. Mr. Ahearn is a Bronson Man himself a4 said hauls. piece t. Where oh where is of political wi husband and four small children to then, Paur to make agriculture profitable does 'Grundy was not dismissed because of the There is reason to ex ect a spee so. - Pretty tough on the Conservatri*.i "s in a Owing to the heavy raips of the week p dy her loss. The bereavek friends hwvetU� els I any Goveirmien, reakfast table now Where is the lace-V'liere they are supposed to b�l over- before last the river at God6rich rose about not rest wi h b but it is the free b evidence he gave in Toronto, but because of dissolution 4 the British Parliament, and P pathy of the entire c boast about tariff reform on the part of the the House of Lords is - likely to receive a whelmingly strong. Sir Oliver is, hAveyer a foot and a half. It -was running through a letter he sent to the papers after his re' Baugh is attending confeience at 6;�derjjk' e; the duty of these who hold the reins Government? Another thing worth noting stronger. several boat -houses, but, t�rtunately, did �oenglrtte to make the conditions of farinmiV is tha wh tu m. to Peterborough. The people of Peter- large sliare,.of the public attention. It is not wash an away. Ton4- of mud from consequently there will be no services iii ereas the salt men asked that hre,-Ifr.- Bala; Lighly onerous as possible, and, 9t least, _11 no stock in - Mr. Grundy or his ek� AttrilPs I were washed 41 Carried �Ias a bori`oi gh iake not likely the Liberals Will go as far as to the Methdist church W J4 Jeffer-son lut, to g�arantee that farmers shal possess and they might have their fuel free, the Govern- News of the We down to the lake. visited tile residence of of 0iii, grievance, and they. have no fault to find demand the albolishing of the second- chain- oleuss n t scanty ment riestored. the duty on salt and left the AusTnAL-rAw betober -The Hallett township iouncil has a week.-.NN1r. Johnstonand. family, b en� the all returns of their labor, with the Registrar." The Free Pres m- her, but they will probably mak ' d- ton, viited their ancle, Mr. J. B. eflcrsoA,, f' 8, CO e sweeping Australia has sent to Great Britiai�z,! 113754 sed for tenders for the g at s, -ty on fuel. . Ha vert iyork of icleanin t k. du d they taken the duty off 11 tons of batter. a they are.. i enting editorially on.Mr. view reforms. the Kinburn swamp, in las wee h s lip ecordnce with coal, it would have out off the pap from the e treatment which the, Dominion TnE G. 0. M's EYF,. -The datarac4i .0 !,was re- f the case; says In view of the state- athe recent by-law made and provided, and men and there would have been a moved from Air. Gladstone's- right eye 'Fri- so soon as al the heces! preliminaries Philadelphia. Ga4rhment and the Ontario Government ments ma'de by Mr. James Stevenson, the It is reported that the British have made 'seriou I N -3sthetie was administeradi and are air w 8 kick, so they satisfy both the actual daiy. I o ana wged, the work likely be pro- -9CF-IBS---kV1r. Barthel Howald, f t1lit respi-patively have given the farmers, -we see Con'servaivb M. P. for Peterborough, in the a coup in Africa by purchasing front the Mr. Gladstone bore the pain t -kicker by, lay- neigliborhood,i is speedily recovering kicker and the presililptive Wi", grea ceeded ith. f-iom, the, displwyed the essential difference between. interview published in another column, the Congo Free State sufficient territory to con- fortitude, joking with those atioulQ him, -A mirage of a number oy boats could be two in onths' fflne§s.-Mr. John Schnell hat Liberal parties Of this ing both their burdens on the back of the e right up to and immediately after tW the.Conservative and fforts of the Meredithites to make capital nect their Northern and Southern posses- OPera­ distinctly seen on Lake Hukon one Si mday the foundationlisid for the erection of a new . . . . . long-suffering public, and everything is tion. The eye is making good proggiess to- recently at Lake View. The Dominion anthorities hav out of the, case of Mr. Grundy, tile ex- sions, thus realizing the dream Country. e of Cecil ward recove f uaturdl �.ese panorailli brick ljouse.-Mr. Con. Tran)ner of 11M wer lovely'. Had they done the- sensible thin rough county, Rhodes by extending their sphere of control scenes o phenom are of rare this plitce alid. Miss Katie SdQz,of the thei o of levying taxes and imposing 9 Deputy Registrar of Peterbo ERASTUS 7;Au%N's TimAi,.-The iiial hiri, joined hands in the holy 'bon& and knocked the duty of coal and iron, Of occurrence.; but yet they dq Occur. Some- Sauble dutigs�' and as the prices of m ost farm pro- they -would ha' seems extremely ludicrous. Mr. Stevenson, clear.from Alexandriato Cape Town. Erastus Winian on,the charge -of grOd lar- times a period of several yea;Ts passes before of matriniony, We ve done the salt men a much dnesday last wek,and v. olt(ets' kre fixed �y their values in England is ilo doubt as anxious as any other Conser- ceny, preferred by R. G. Dan, has b n ad- one is noticed. wid greaer service, aol would also have all join in wishing them U long and ha�i re- Journed until June 11th. ;I 1P y and' elsewhere, it is not within their reach vati -The Goderich Signal s&4,s that (luring life. The boys gave them. a good chariya& lieved the consuming public. h" i tly to materially assist farmers by high tariff ass ve to assist the party, 'but he realizes Election Notes. SUING Fo-R DA'AIAGES.—'The Frendh Gov- the week ending May 17th, the change in -The Queen's Birthd y p ed ff qyi� ernment has stied the Chicago Worlb Fair the weather was something marvellous, ru Vill that there is nothing tobe made out of the It seems that Mr. Dickepson, the Conser- in this to-wai, but flags could be seen %valmw dutiel, on imported farm. produce. They Grundy. case. The residents.. directorsfor $100,000 for da -mages -, to the irections. of Peter ning all the Way om extrenjo suniier heat III all di -The farmers are not verT Are They Extravagant ? vative candidate for East, Huron, has not French exhibit by the fire in th; inanufac- have,thowever the opportunity of reducing borough, Conservatives and Liberals, who Tu�sday, to a slight snoWfall Saturday busy a p r Teel yei withdrawn, although a, section of his ture.-s'b Ul illoraIng, with heavy thnuclerstOrms be- Af r. J. G. Kalbfleisch has engaged the 8�0r_L_ the ait of living to the farmers by admit- Afavorite charge by ', Conservative jour- kno-%v all the e_ir,-umstmll�es, have no sym- d and ices party is very anxious that lie shoul e- I ell 'nas against the A step WELC D %olnE.—Mrs. tween. of NIr. G. Beelitel.-Mr. H.� Rot-her- tin- free, or at low rates of duty, sit Mowat Government, is pathy witib,'ItIr. Grundy, and the fact I - r down and her children re lap ached the te ouse, -The lightning of Thurs(lay morning, , S,�Jth is doing Out, ineal our- enterpr ing b k Government have to' :I- -plus left by economical John the Opponents of - the Saturday, after a manufactured goods aslarm ers must use. that the sat shortly before noon on 17th hist., struck a large ehl tree on Air. a rus'liing busuiess. wal If the Dominion Government permitted the San"dfield Macdonald no longer exists, it has endeavor to make capital A ere 8f- Currie's farm on the 7bli out- of such a mat- sit to her mother in Buffalo, and concession, FooTBALx.-The young 'men of School few -to exchange hi wasted." squandered Mr. Thomas Magwo-il, the Conservative fectionate17 welcomed by the Presid4ht. Goderich township, anA noit only broke Section No. 12, Ing farme! s.products for the been dissi- ter indicates the compiete absence of a In Hay,! met and organized in erious EroRTY THOUSAND SUN-bAY SCHO CITILD- candidate for North Perth, who was billed a number t of -limbs froin it, but the school hous ctures of other countries without e on Monday ovening, The G InsAid de- pated�" by the extravagant Sir Oliver. It ground for attacking the.9owat REN ..-The weather for the Sunday �j School gougged hugre chunks of wood o4t of the body officers elected wgre'd:s follows :-PrAesident, dex overn- to -appear "at Mr. Weismiller's meeting at is true that Sandfield during 'his term of ment." maning that he should pay to the Govern- anniversary at Brooklyn, X, Y., a a cee Henspoll last week, has accepted the p May of the tre�, nd threw them consider ble A. Overholt Vice-Presiderit, Samuel in -and to Canadian mainuf �,rers, a toll surplus of lat- 24th, was not very ausplelf)US. e ween distance away. Schoch ; ecretary-Treasurer, Ed.. ent, actu office accumulated a 93,800000. ) I form of the 75,000 and 80,000 children marche&in the P. P. A. and pledged his sup- S equai io thirty or thrty-five per cent. of the It is equally true that this sum and a reat -Mr. T. Reid, son of Mr. Adam Reid of tran ; Captain X elger- The Club is Open 9 Patrons and Politics. port to parades.. Lower Wingliam, and who at present o'cu- t receive ell that organization. As a result the c to allen esfromall other neigh.- valn�-_�of the goods he receives, -they would, deal inore sa'ved by the present Governmerf (Written for Tinc Ex PROFESSOR MMDNI@IE DEAD.-Ernopt Otto pies the position' of head Master of the boring teams. conimimications will be POSITOR.) Tman in Forest Model school, was -last 1yeek ro P. P. A. of' - North Perth has adopted' Mr. William Mildner, professor of Ge; at am+ rate. be allowing'him. o realize the has. been spent; let us see how A prominent Patron of Industry, Mr. A. er Magwood as its candidate. He will now Princeton College, died aturday, 4�,ter d esse(f to the best possible retum for his exertions. This Extravagance o. 1. The 4overnment S. Tooley., in a letter to the Bowmanville ield an by the teachers of East Umbton, who 8ecretary-Treasurer of the club. In the rn have the support of the Conservative party illness of a few hours. He was bo I Statesman, says some things that will be the Dbminion, Government refuses to do. has aided railways to the extent of nearly, .:in 848 elected him to the presidency -,of their asso- future the teamwill be -known as the Aro. bei and the P. P. A. in. Silesia, Prussia. ciation. in S a s bats. -The Junior Alerts of 'the same See.: They _�iave adopted a policy of protection to $8,000,000. Very many parts of the Prov- read with tere t bee a e of their general RFUL&T11No WOMP'N s -WR-B. ­�e city -Rev. J. James, incumbent f St. PauPs tion whe orgaii-ne(fsome' mana4etuers which simply ineans that ince are to -day enjoying good railway applicability at this juncturej by the, voters a,, time ago, met and e been in- re -e lected their ofacers as follows :_Presl% council of El Paso, Texas, have paolsed an church at Dungannon, has, we an 11 DOINGS AT THE DOMINION ordinance forbidding wimleii the w4ring Of formed, in his possession,, a p St. they. *we given the producers of fmished facilities, which they would not have had of other riding th t e Lke dent, H. Mile; Vice -President, Win. Kser- one Edward Bh b- of the las divided skirts on the streets. 0 J Bernard. breed -five months toold which -ad, goodsthe riaht to tax the producers of raw without the help of the bonuses granted the Cher ; Sderetary-Treasnurer, G. Kilb ell by his representation of it for years at Ot- CAPITAL. OeFAw RAcn,.m. -The matter of �he rac- fleis at Jals. Alarmed by the rising tide of ralway companies by the!.Government. weighs 81 pounds. We presume that when Captain, Hart Stehibae h. The Aleits ate in et niade famous in the political hist' ng of ocean steaniers,-whereby inanyA­aluable ory seven months old he will weiah 100 pounds, also open o' receive eliallenges fropi. any P174 dissallsfaction with this robber policy, the Extravagance No. 2. The Government of the Dominion. Mr. Tooley writes (By Our Special Correspondent.) lives and much property are endangered, will if not more. This beats the %eaforth dog. other junior school team in Hay or 8 be brought tip in the British House�' On Tuesday of last -w�ek t tanley. W ompson-Foster Governent a month ot has pad out to the hinnicipalities of tile OWAIVA, Al Th ay 28th. :,of Coin- I'I�willoulybe ti, shorttinle beforewe Mons. lie Brussels The resignation of Mr. Laivier the I council disposed of the woollen factory to sh two �,go, inade. a sh�w of lowering the du- Province in connection -with the Municipal will be Called upon to elect a candidate to -No 1V10R1g-CO_,iL-S0UTTL19S.­A Ulew and Howe & Company, of thatplace, for the to, ties, h" the manufacturers have aplied Loan Fund indebtedness the stun of $3,W1,- look after the interests of West Durh inember for Provenoller, Manitoba, has been I - I mn, popular reform has been inougurat sum of $3,,000. It is expectbd that the GLEANINGS. -Road -work comes fal e4 by the 00 in cold cash. This does not include next. the str`ow, and the tari after revision and .0 &lid the question will be asked what starid placed in the hands of Mr. Daly, tlie.Minis- officers of the Salvation Army iii-Mortolon, factory will be at in Reeve Mile will - e Thomas - T1 p first-plass shape gly are the Patrons going to take ? the t4iff before revision will be as like as -very inuch larger sum owing by Now, sir ter of Interior. Mr.� Lariviere ha's become England. The well-known coal -s I tle bon- dash for the M. P. P, titie.it, is $a hecom- 'few Patrons in West Durhamf involved in financial difficulties, according now prepared -to handle"a large quantity of of Revision and. council were held n Satf- nicipdI there are but for this season�s trade and t4e firin, is id - o rt net is to.be displaced by a far more. Aw A large wild catwas I two POAS. ities and forgiven by the Government but have voted a life time with the Reform coiffare in the form of a bl. ck str wool, day last. chased !y to t ave been By their intelligent vote andcare-' at Many townships and arty. he statement given out, as a reason for I On other hand, how have the Onario towns h h -bonnet, decorated -by a, neat ribbon of a -Mr. E.'Movittie, of the 11th concession Duncan Taylor's dog recently, but pssy- P ful thought they have been the means of his resignation-. This reason, however, is dark blue olor with red edges. !.i - of Hallett, is moving and enlarging his barn made good its escape. -Wm. Manson, Goe� m'nen-t used the f armers -9 They have enabled to build roads and bridges, tmini C 4, building tip one of the best. local Govern- illsulli&,ent not tho extensive powers of taxation which hals and schoolhouses, pay off railway because it will not improve. his RAmiATAY A(=DIENT. -Engineer - lNeholson. dt putting stabling under &lid Mr. president and salesinan, of Pine River cheese Ri ments the world ever saw. And the leader and Fireman Rhinehar were �.Jlled the jam cillor debts, and make public factory, -was visiting his cousin Cou the lbominion Government possesses, and bonuses and other' posit ii`�o give up his sessional indeninity es Moon is also enlarging hiisbarn. Mr. bing at 60 of the Government is a mail that every Can. ar r other day, through their train, '_,\1cVittie, of Atwood, has bot4 con -tracts, Turnbull, last week.-Ricliard R�e, Sril con- their Ypoorts Could not therefore have o di- improvements which would have had to be adian ought to Jeel proud of.' The re ., eason, I understand, is that his miles an hour, running into a lai lide on and there is no doubt that thoso jobs will Cession, pulled stalks of eaeca, wheat on his et influence upon the prices received. deferred had th not received Ahis aid Sir Oliver Mowatt has been in public life political-crea.tor, Archbishop Tache, insists the Baltimore and Ohio railroad n: ar Rock - re P�g ey about twenty-one years, and' never (luring be well done, as Mr. MeVittie is a splendid farin, on the l8th inst., that measu red 3 by th� farmer for his products. But they from the Government. upon his opposing Sir John Thompson's wood, Pa. The passengers ese "ed with a fratner. inches. The in(lications are -very faxorable No. 3. The Governme that time could a man cast the least slur and this Mr. shaking up. day, 17th ult., Johi foia heavy crop of fall wheat but of course ti course oil the school question, -Oil Satur have assisted by money grantS toLagricultuml, nt agant his eharacter, either in public or IR DIED. -Rev. Edgar H. Gray,:,a B tist on farmers Of it is too early ILP to prognes who is one of the enterprising ticate yet. U hortiquiltural, dairy, and'breeders' associa- has paidout in the building of colonLiZation private life, Lariviere is loth to do, because it would clergyman, who was chaplain of the United 7th ult., Miss Jessie Telfer '%V Ashfield, left Dungannon for tbe' Eastern Thursday I tions j. they have colleeted and distributed roads in the newer part of the 'Provii, died at her fathees resideric , 16th onces. tee he - By the push and ener-gy of the farmers spoil his chance of getting ail appointment Statesenate during Lincoln�s 6,4ministr&- market with about twenty he il and nianufactuers of Onario, backed bY from the ad, first-class e inforlhation, and statistics as to crops es suni of 892,493,000. The people of the coun- rovernment, which is the only tion died at Oakland, California,'%n Friday cattle. They',were pronounced t be as fine sion, after a brief illness f about a week. pric the wise legislation of the Ontario Govern- thing he has to fall back nialit. . He was 80:0ars old. She, was a very estimable person, and her ty of Huron whc�kno wh t it i to build ment, the legislative grants for railways, Mr. Lari- and -Ii-provements in agriculture - , they w a 8 upon. a lot of cattle� in appearace, fornj ail d con- 11SE, QUEEN -4,T B_AzmoRAL.-ihe -Queen dition as has ever been raised in tjimt section demise is deeplyegretted.- have�.been uwearynig in their efforts to their own roads, or do without them, caii i -institutions and 'pub- viere is chairman of the Debates Committee unexpected schools and all pull 0 celebrated her 75th birthday at B41moral, in of the counti.3; ontra CtOrs from. varous sections of the lie works, Ontario' holds file highest posi- C edactLe and inom, to point out how old appreciate the value of the aid thus ren. . .- of the House. It is not likely the constitu- a very quiet manner. After a family din- country have been touring the section of tion to -day of -On the arrival of the four oock train dered to the struo, ling e tler w o, any Province in tile, Dominion eneywill be open for some time. ner in the eveniiii' her Majesty.'!w.as enter- township through Which the Beau - methods, might be profitably bandoned and 09 s V s h mid Vivan in unced give con- tained with tableaux t hi h the of Canada. at B th on Monday of last week, cOnsider- The Birthday honors anno ly Mowat and the Reform. ion Bat*tenburg-�, .'rid the and continued bl for the construction of this bi enter ves audfamilies amid tile had to b tle for 0 t rio's i 8 y 'k Smith 'but a great deal of dissatisfac- Princess of Saxe -Coburg took �krt. owm of tho. factory mers 4 Ontario the knowledge of whatever homes for themsel at 11 a r ght The Fran Her prise. The Ontario Go erit�nllflfiandle have had to fight all the sharp practices tha tion to whistle. Citizens 'Were limstily niaking for vernin new Ones adopted, and to bring to the far- poverty nd difficulties, are trying to'make Mr able commotion was caused by thq vigorous ani� ditch is to ran, with -a iew of ten - party have siderable satisfact to the friends of Sir Prince and Princess of ell rin de 0. th tula- es were being made by the butsicLe backwoods of Ontari e friends of tile Holl. Mackenzie Majesty received himdreds of �ongra the debentures to be issued in payment -of the scene, when it was discovered'to be ail thelart and sci6nee of gricultue. Extravacrance No, 4. The Governine Could be brought to bear against them by Bowell. Sir Frank is ardent Home tory telegrams, many of theill from Amer- r contract. I Vbrld hi 0 at the late Sir John A. McDonal(Vs Govern on of welcome tendered - Mr.-, Ingrain Puler, and regarded as a representative ica. Ovati A,�\- 0 T H ues ay TheAgricul, aral College was established at has paid out in aid. of iihicaion the sum, of inent. one of the partners, who wal' a R OLD P.-F.SIDENT T d Every case -which Mr.* Mowat took man among the Ronlan Catholics of Ontario. AN� AEnoNALTT's TE-R-Rrj3T--B Fi' t that Ose- known resident of the 1.501 concession, paid up in the interest of'Ontario, mid Nvliidhlhe Mr. Bovell is in rdent Protestant by repu- phine Barnaboo, an aeronaut, had a terrible bride. He was Married in Lucknqw to Guelph to give a practical tranig to far- $12,386,000. In tile absence of this aid one carried to the highest Court in moment stepping off the train with his inorning of last week James Hislop, a well an uesday, at Odell, IoW.a, While me appened; (1). isNature?s debt and- passed away to the un - re sons, tind to carry on z experimens in of two things would have h' was fought by him to a essful , Aligl d, tmtion, and regarded a§ representing the experience T oon burst Middleton. seen, world, 'The d eceased was born in At- -Reference was recently made to the suce issue, and 800 feet above the eartli the ba4 Orangemen of Oritario. He is violently op- cattte, toots, grasses, grain, etc., -which. are the people. would liay. e to raise this largle by t1i e verdicts given him in E ngland, Mr. posed to Home 'Rule for Ireland, and his and fen with lightning rapidity uhtil -within MoNvat has proven himself to be the great- case is therefore a sharp contrast to that 6f 75 feet of the around when the i! parachut6 it* beyond the reach. of the individnai sum. by local taxation, or (2) tbei cause'6f I work of one horse owned by Messr's. Rans- trick parish, Selkirshire, Sgotland, n ul y 28th, 1831, and was Consequently in his farmer but often- most important education in"the Province -would iav est constitutional lawyerwe have ever had -ford, of Stapleton, in hauling lo4ded cars ecorre- ir Frank Smith. The practice is for the. opened, breaking the force of the*fill. -Miss -Premier to recommend names to t1h e ver. Barnaboo was a itt will re- in, their bearing &lid restilts. A Departi ent spondiiigly suffered. If there is anythi the honor of placing in the poaition he holds Go b dly injured, b across the tramway, but it seems �hat this S'xty-tbird year at the time, of his' decease. He ,,- to Canada in 1850, and lived in -the ing to -day. nor -General for transmission to England, cover. is-notthe only good horse tlxat belongs to of Agriculture was created in 1888, with a (Tear t6 the Ilearts of the pe re, township of DaWries, near Galt, wh ople of Ontario the firm, for one day last week a little team He was fighting for the interests of On- and some of Mr. BowelFs friends blame Sir mw� , about 37years ao lie was united in iwari- pradtical farmer at its head, who has it seat it is the education of their children, and we tario -when lie fought for the Boundary that does not weigh more than 1100 each, John Thompson for not submitting M r �he Cabinet, for the express purpose of think. the opinion tha money sp8nt oil. Award, the Rivers and Streanis Bill, and Bowell's name for knihthood. It will soon, Huron hitched for the'first time t&ndeTi han led age to Miss Janet Matheson,of Ceda Creek. n Notes. across th rarawa a car epntI.- They ve six sons and four daughters liv- the Ontario License Law.. e same t h assilstng the indusry. Farners' Institutes education is " squandered " is confined. to however, become distinction to be without Mr. J. W. Hill, of - Summerh', s al. This is certair4y a goo the two oldest sons residing in the h n of the a K. C. M. G. line mare and colt last,�reek have. been organized throughout th Opposition journals nd critics. He was fighting Mr. Hislop located e length N7V e t. in Grey in the farmers of Ontaio -wben lie put inachin haul, and shows good inanagemer4 on the ery The investigation into the 'Cut -ran Bridge Among the candid�tes confie�aed in St. 'part of the driver. hased lot 7, No. 5. The Govern- into the Central Prison to manufacture scandal Will be resumed to-niorrow aul's Cathedral, London, recg'n and- breadth of the Province for the discus- 'Extravagance year 1852, and shortly after purC before P was 15th concession, from Win. Douglas, where binder twine ; be'was looin after the in- tly sion of a ricultural topics, by fariners theni- nient has aded . ricu The Kemptville Advance says, "J. A. he continued to reside up to the time of his Iture and arts 9 the Public Accounts' Committee, by the Miss Eva Newton, of Exeter. selves and by experts in the various branch(,.,; to ff the 'extent of This terests of Ontario. when lie appointed the Hon. L. H. - Davies, who is conducting the -Mr. G. F. Emerson, of Clinton, dis- Croll, the affable agent f or the Conf ed eration demise. His illness extended over one and Hon. Johil Dryden, practical farmer, to inquiry; Mr. Davies has already brought -posed of several b Life Assurance Company, who '�.ecame of The reports of the Fruit - has One to agricultural societies, dai icycles in WaAkertort re- ahalfyears and (luring a portion of it he 9 ry- look after the interests of agriculture. resident out the fact, by the evidence of a civil ell- cently. of this place less than'EL YPar 490, considerably. 1r. Ifislop was a Grvwers' Dairymen's, Breeders, Bee -Keep- nien's associ&tiow.' farmers' institutes and the Reform party were looking after the gineer, tht the substructure of the bridge -Mr. Thomas Carbert, of has been promoted to a higher position, and straight-forw-ard, man, who the Gravel ers and other associations. which are aided kindred bodies, axd in helping forward the farmer's interests -when they established the should hav, e cost, at� the outside, $140,000,. road, Hullett, lately sold a fine 'Berkshire has been called to reside in Moritreal, to won the respect of all who k Agricultural College at Guelph/whereby the - r. new him, and overn:. industry tin - a hundred ways. cost $430, - boar to Mr. J. Hagan, of Morris.;. Which city he will remove in ab6at three N i. their work are published by the (,,, -w-hereas, as a matter of fact, it Irs. His10p and- fa;nily are -farmers' sons of this co _ assured of the untrA can get the 000 an excess of $290,000. Mr. R. ' C. Hays, of 0,ode],ich, has Du their brief stay. in our sincere sympathy of the community in their MI m1t, Pid the latest and freshest infom ' Accor If allowance is �1 weeks. I'm ding to Cnservaive papets, however, best education in farming it is possible for Made for cost of plant, as some claim it passed his barrister's exiliinatibn�, stail(lijig Midst r Mr. and I Irs. Croll have maolp nme - bereavement. Puneral on Thursday after- tiall. is thus placed at the disposal of -work- this is wasting the public money, and should them to get. I think when we look square- should be, the amount of boodle Which was 8th in list of 2' ous friends who -will regret to learn of this noonof last wee - ly and h 1, interment in Brussels ve, in. thfr lines. The great cheese indus- be put an end to. itelligently into then"iatter of legis- 6'ot out of this job, aliounts to at least a -Two Brussels; young ladies had ail tin - contemplated removal." Croll is a e etery. overn- tr of - Ontario, whose output has nearly Etravagrance No. 6. Tile (loverninelit M r. Ha a - expected bath on Tnesaay eveniAg of last former Huronifte, having reside�I in Clint -on. C m lation as carried out by the Mowat G quarter of a million of dollars. ment, we must come to the conclusion that gart stated to the House the other day that week, by slipping off log. The- �fi_,,ater er's merchants was �rought dotibled wthin-the past ten years and litim has spent ill assistin hospitals and we have received notbing ):)at iiitelligen� ali4i the amount of money aid'out on aceZunt terriblv wet. Was -One of Exet .9 p of before 0. nell, J. P., recen on is charge Rullett. a value Of- about $9,00,01000, owes a ities 2,049,bOO. The poor, _' the needy &lid wise legislation at theirlhands. the bridge was $390,OW, and that th tly, ere it iss Mabel Smith, of Brussels, intends of defrauding the mails, *and was Mi4leted ) a C01,RT 01 REVISION AND COtM(M.-CUrt great deal to thk1ostering care of the Mo -%v_ the sick are the wards of the public., an(1. is only a few Months ago that Mr. were claims outstanding to the amount of going to Manitoba next month bi4 the hope a, fine of $10 and costs. The offepee was of Revision was held at Londeboro Mowat was asked by the temperance people -on the 28th of May, pursuant to 'notice. All t about $100,000. This brings the total cost of improving her health, which hA not been not (lone with an intent of defrau4ing the he at_� Government. Instructors in cheese- common humanity bids us take care of of this Province - to pass a prohibitory of the bridge to within a few tho nitiking, have'been ap�pointed, bulletins nd them. If the Gov vsands of good of late. mails but it seems -the party had sipt some members were present. The following ernment had withheld liquor law, ad they found him honest and half a million dollars. I -86me one broke into the'rooirt -of '_Nliss feathors to a firm in London, attaphing a changes and corrections were made in t he reports have been circulated iti large num- their assistance, there tilight have. been equal to the occasion. He placed the elee- Since Mr. Mulock, of the Opposition,' Tre.%vartha, Victoria street, C ntot one (lay small tag to each was h feather, on whipli roll William Kellfgaton. T. M. p., lot, tors of our various inlillicipalities in a Posi- called for the papers in re n[Imbers, and a dairy depatinent establish- more money in their till, but the peo le at ard tothe ir- lately and stole therefrom the stin�. of $10 or P written the color the feather w&4 to be 15, concession 13 illiam Caldwell M. F.1 on to take a vote to ascertain if the people remilaritie ected with the British Co- $11. A suspicion exists as to tile guilty dyed. However, this will be a to lot 9-9 of Matichester - Patrick -Q - I T M e& p,,t tile Agricultural College. The same large would simply have had s Conn .1 WaT ling U19 ey, to Put their were ready for legislation of tbai kind, and lumbiapenitentiary and contemplated an party. others. The information was laid by eputy F., west he -If of lot 183 concession 7 ; Thorim "q;istance is being extended to the butter- hands a little deep6r into their pockets to lie found that they were ready by tif large investigation -by the House, Sir , John -Mr. NAT. A. McClymont, who has been a, Inspector Fisher, of London. Quigley struck off ; Thomas Riddii1l -Tv M. king. industry, whose artilual output of relieve the neeesgitieS of Olese unfortunat4,, majority that it received. Thompson has appointed Judge Drake a resident of Wingliam foi- nearly. twenty -A calf having its throat half c t an concession 10 t was bus 50 , 000,0W pounds migh, with very great classes. One 4f the largest conventions ever held commissioner to inquire into the irregulari- years, is leaving that town. For inariv feeding leisurely in-' field near a Mary Tolliver strack off and assessment irr Toronto by the �emperance people some ties, and suspended the Warden and Dep years he and his brother have ran arl very!� tic- found the other day by a young T fian in added to south half of lot 35, concession 1.3 Kin_ ad,�antage, be improved in quality, and Hxtrayagtailue -Pio.- 7. The Government few weeks after this was desirous to a er- Warden. So et gsin armay be dantye cessfuI carriage and wagon making business, Howick. The young man who f4und it James Stanley T, for I t inhill iil gqDd beginning in this important work has h s built asylums foi- the insae, in8titil- tain what further legimlation Mr. 0 l � Mowat in the Kingston penitentiary-, to which Mr. but reverse circumstances caused them- to took pity on the�calf �nd brought i� with bum, and. sai;Ylot struck of non resident was willing, to -give. He promised them not ly Oc is a been made under the auspices tions fc I the blind, the deaf and dumb, and lul k ISO giving his attention. These separate, Thom where roll. Tile assessment r as going to Natchez some difficulty to a neighboring barn. only by word of mou 01.1'Wa then passed th bat in writing, that irregularities are in the department presid- ississippi, where he is now in b 'iness it was cared for and is -now doing wel�'. The and The court closed. A iiieeting of the us fo K&ig daides sent out by the Minister of Ag- other afflicted ones, and has spent oil this the moment he found out, that he had or the ed over by Sir John Thompson himself. The himself. Mr. MCClVMOJit goes to oderi�h, news was circidated but no own( ;r was council was held in the afternoon, at whi Multure durin tile past three years. The atcount d theit maintenance, the large Province of Ontario had a legal right to pass Opposition in disclosin the maxy' scandas where he ente inti partnership Mr. fond until it Was known itwas in thriv. a petitio wa's presen d by J mes rs 9 te a Cart-