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Well, they are sub-" t Ontario Agricultural College has trained a any I other shrievalty. The writs of execu- . fund was discussed by several of tile minis- knock from the I step of the cax, with the - f . . V_ . .. � _ � . . i .1 . . I ; re or - ' , � - � � ��t � I � I . ., \ . , ject to the inspection of the" state. There large number of fawners' sons in improved tion issued from the sheriff's office amounted cers of the conference. . SUIZ that in trying to sa,ve himself his right gers I I I I � I . , I I COLORED siuvs - � .. .. ..- � I . ­ 11 . are inspectors of separate schools 'appointed agriculture, and its experimental woik 1as to � $1,410,813, or nearly one quarter of the The following are assignments � made to foot got under the wheels and it was terri- b . I . I � � . -1 . - - by the state, and they ate , as - . � - J be �� 11 ` i - . thoroughly been the basis of many valuable bulletins �, , 11 � � I., . - I total amount of money for which writs were stations in this county: Godcrieh.,� (North I.bly crushed He was at once removed to "ROIDERIEs - 1. . . � � . I ,. : , competent for their work as the inspectors and re rts. . to this Street) Samuel Sellery, M. A., JB. A ; the ho!ti al and the foot was amputated at, in w I �44� :;.: 4 1 - a t t, if po i . issue6l in the Province. In addition .. , , I'll, - . . ­.111",111,11� . of �be public schools are, and they - are as But t Jrvine ; the an -le. I � I o Hon. Mr. Dryden belongs the the amount collected by actual sales of Goderich, (Victoria Street)-Henry�, - --- I � ever - _� wan or' i - (Rattenbury St J - -IBBON-9 �-- ,� . zealous in,their duty; they .are'as efficient credit for devising ne d iginal Teaus go da in Toronto was $65,606, or more than Clinton, .1 - . � , 0 C - ... � , ; � reet) J h W. -A thief entered the room * r - . � ' ' 'r. n 1 (Olitaxio i e, the other Scot - ..... ..... .� . . . "inspectors ; they are as useful inspectors. for the improvement of agriculture. Thus one-kalf the amount collected i the whole Holmes; Clinton &tre:t�T"TWm. Neill, M. P. for North Brue". M Me' i - I 'EILINGS . I . - . . � � I . What does he complain of � He does not, I the Travelling Dairy . ' ce. The income of the sheriff of Tor- Sin the ; Seaforth - Joseph G eveniAg at Ottawa, and stole,the member's out I T . . . was organized to im- Prov�n . -think, say so, but what he wants' is that prove the butter product, a special , onto,. including the arrears of previous 1'esv - n s . � I - � . . �. . - I �� Th'a' advancing .season comes for- . Hoini -flle-Ezm A. Fear; Z;;'We1'd-; pants. Mr. McNeill was abient fro i hi A M &RASOLS, , , f ; - they sji6uld have the' p - = years, was $7,352 06, but the actual. income Edward Olivant; Varna -Webster W. place in the House the following day in con- :� . same ins ectors as the school to give instruction ill .the , . - dri'vri ... ward,'. -the -demand vill, be for light public'sellools, and_who are, in almost every methods to managers of cheese and butter for' 1893 on the business 'of .that year was Leach : Hensall-Francis Swann, sequence. . . IUILLINERY. � i;;tt instance, * Protestants. I -- H6nry E. ing t . . . . Now, we do not factories, and also itapecial Sumrne� school only $40173 84. Under tbe act of last sea- Currie; Kippen-James Walker, (Heasall) ; -Lord Aberdeen visited the Deaf and coul I � - ... I .. color6.a Felts atid Straw Hats, 'and think that a reasonable thing. Dr. Ryerson to enable teachers to give instruction in Sion this amount would be still further re- Dungannon -David Rogers; ei�-Wiliixni Dumb Institute at Belleville a few dfiyaa 0 duce � . � . - Nil . I iin . Tht aoods1lin general. During did nd� think it a reasonable thing. The rudimentary agriculture. Experimental duced by $650. We think that even Mr. H. Moss ; Benmiller-Alex. Thibadeau; and after a careful le- � light veig ,,, a . I . . I sepi I inspection � the : . . . I _�dessive, t .1 ixate schools in his day 1were not inspect- fruit stations are now being establisl�6d 'in Mallory will not consid6i this sum e Wingham-Gorham A. . Gifford,- Ph. D. ; par6ents, was formally welcomed. He Call" . I jl1ne -we will clear joull the balance of ed by �he public school inspector.' He had various sections of the -Province, with the having regard to the responsibilities of the Teeswater-Alexander K. Birks, L. L. B. ; also paid a brief visit to Crossley and Hunt- best . � GOODS . . . � � : ... � - : our � ring aoods at uIllheard.of prices. them. inspected by the high schol t, view of stimulating the great industry. Wroxeter -Wesley E. Kerr ; Brusaels- er's meetings. ; Z . , - � position. � I . � 0 ' - . . i. - I � . I . -wl o diA not inspect the public.schools. But- In addition to the work. outlined above, , Turning now/to the fees received by reg- Georwe H. Cobbledick, M. A., B. D., John Z SILKS -By the upsetting of a boat eight miles Miss f � I . See 4'e' goods for 0 self. . gradnally the high school inspectors had so the Minister of Agricultuie makes', it. his istrars, it will be found on refe ard Paul ani-iiiated ; - Linda ' � I I ; I .. : y � � from Picton, Alexander ay and his ville, . I . . � _ I bu y � ; much to do in their proper work as high business to mingle as mach.as possible with report of the inspector for the year 1893 VATalton-Thomas W. Cosens ; Lond�aboro brother's three children were drowned- The a . . � - Bla 8 RUSLIN78 . .. __ I 5k-1 A S tiff an . Soft Hat , for- school inspectors that they were 'unable to the farmers,learn their aims and diffli ties, . that the avolrage receipts by registrars out- -Hugh J. Fair; Blyth -George Bi � 4gin, folir bodies ' ; . � iner price I - , as well as that of a. Mrs. In- Warii � EI.A.LLIESS I -1 . �_ $I. 1 1 discharge this duty, Well, then, we had, and in e them to continued eff'or ; to side the cities amounted to $1,589. If the William Mills, Toronto., superanuu�ted ; gram, wife of a farmer, were found in about . a tw - '�laek- and Coh therefore, to consider what was to be done. guard ir . I 90C_ ved Stiff an, tVer interests so far as legislation is scale of reduction imposed by the act -of last Auburn -William Baugh; Belgrave-I as 00 . - . . d Soft . ,�obt. 7 feet of water. . - . - . r 1'�. . . � I -- Hats, g apes and quali- . � --,Toseph W. P i A h- -The Re-�. Dr. Chiniquy is in Toronto Rev. DELATNES. � eed S,� Should we appoint more high school inspec- concerned ; to. deliver addresses'on A�rieul- session is applied to registrars the average H. Hall; Bluevide ring; .8 .� ) . . . tori th -,d foD other purposes ill tural topics and to advance' . tliek�r interests outside of cities would not exceed $1,350, or field--Janies Ferguson, (Lucknow) ; White- where he is giving live days' work lecturing katel I - an are requin * . i �, ties, form.er trice $1.25 and Order - . � , ;� .� t4at this inspection of separate schools by every meaus that may. suggest itself to considerably less than the scale fixed by Mil. church---tobert C. Burton ; Gorrie-Josias for the Cana(la Protestant Association. For bers , . wr - .. �.-;� $1.50. might. �e performed ? We thought the best all active mind. I I , Mallory. The'average for cities was $2,547, Greene ; Ethel -William - J. WaAdell, a man of 85 this is not so bad. Dr. Chinii- faal I - - - . . " . i . I - i ,IARWETS $1.20 -Black and Colored Soft and course'lvould be the somewhat less expensive If ev�ery member of the Legislature was a which, when reduced by the begislation re- Herbert E. Kellington. Benjamin Sher- quy then goes to the General -"Assembly of work ; . i . . - i � i I '�. Stiff Hats, good values even at course, � and � altogether,. the %dvantageous farmer it is difficult to un'dierstand � what ferried to would not exceed *,%300. lock, superannuated. his church at St. John, N. B. I . . : . Course, �o appoL i ) -1 � :�, f I . . int Catholic inspectori for more could,be undertaken in the interests -Mr. George Forsythe, of Haysville has work URTAINS � 'or These statements from the official records On Tuesday the Lay Electoral � Conference . I I I 7 met,- prices, $1.75 to $2.25. this special p14rpos`e'of inapeciing the . of agriculture than has been (lone under Sir prove that the allowances of sheriffs and declared as the.result of the ballot for d e- just received his pension from the � � . ' sepa- el F,Ii�;d ed th S -Out finest qu' , pointed thorollAy- Oliver's administration, who makes n� idle registrars h�ve been greatly exaggerated b t that J. E. Carson, ]EE.- L. Rice, Dr. States Government, for serving in the Am- ex -w TSE FTTRNISHINGS . � $11.:� 1 alities in black rate schools, and we ap 'L . I I ' P . 1. . I and colors, extra aood former efficient men. boast when he asserts that, his is the true the opponents of the Government, and that Mills, L. H.- Yeomans, J. A. Carrick, W, J. merican aimy during the Civil� war. The ing � I . ; I 0 . y . . . � . . I . L . Iry . . I ut I T, prices $2.50 and $3.' TEXT BOOKS. . farmers' party. On the one hand we have there was no occasion for 'the alarm with Fawcett, R. G. Lambert, George Acheson, amount that has be4�n granted is $1,000 back b . t� I . i L . . . I . I . I . . I - i the Liberal record in th a regard and gin the whicli the whole question was viewed when 1 W. J. Ferguson, John Rutherford, S. pay and $8 per month. . serve 7 Mr. �feredith's next complainC is in re W. ` S' pri6es� will rule .th June, gard to - - other the fact thal Mr. -Meredith has of late first brought - before the public. Vogan, P. E. W. Moyer, W. H. Kerr and -Adoniram. Dell, one of the early settlers , . The 4, , � -rough ext books, He would have a law . i i L L I � y 1' ; McFaul I - . rms- t� whict 'the separate school, trustees 'Should ignored all reference to it. . His only agri- . I 0 H. P. Moore had been elected to represent of the tc�wnship of Adelaide, who has been a the p L but tihe beat will go! first, To . 1. � I : be obhg6d touse the same text books as .cultural policy is to do away with the irepre- . the conference, and Wi. Af. Gray and H. it . resident of Strathroy for.some tim dr L d enter . � . . . � e qppe L I . ." i - I are 'The Quelph Conference. . . 1 $ spot.40asb. ' I sentative of the farmers in the Cabinet. Miner as alternates. The missionary an- dead from heart disease at noon, on Monday. carri( A -FORTH. .:; � I used in the public schools. Well., now' the I The Ministerial Association of the Guelph niversary �of the otonferen eld the - The old gentleman had sold his farm bauked , up am . � . I i. ! � I I ' ' I L . I I I I public s9hool. text books are very largely , - - - - ce was 1 L I � . L2 i : . . . I Conference i of - the Canadian Methodist same evening, under the Chairmanshippf the money and hadnot withdrawn one cent - � . Cb i" . used in ,the separate schools, -and are bein ' I 1. . ,�P: . - . . . larg 'd R gist I church, began its session in - Goderich on Rev. Dr. Potts. The speakers of the eveii- of the interesL . . . ! used � fr4Tn time to time in a still . : OVI. Neal and Mr Aghton. - . .. ef Fees of Sheri& an e rars. about A a " Th - , , Mms( ay of last week, in the North Street ing were 11. L. Rice, of Sk. Marys and Rev. -Wednesday afternoon of List week the seveD I .1 . a , ;_ . nuinber, j Ultimately, with the exception of Mr. C. A. Mallory,'Grand President of th . Rerry ; instrumental, W. . .. I i � .1 y ,o at church, with the President, Rev. M. Cassidy, of Japan. I Grand Trunk ran- a train containing 1,W other .. . � . . . e or ty- , the Patrons of Industry, in his evidence be- . Mrs. PattersQn ;, musical � I Is what we ate. asking for a " To of these ];�oks, with the,.Iyex eip . � I . ,Mr. � C nuingham, in the chair. The Presi- I race horses from the Woodbine race- course upon e choir ; tecitation Mr, . I I tion of readers, perha,ps, and possi h a : fore the Fees Commission, in aide the follow- ' 0 1. � . ; . . I dent a itted the following list of trans- I at Toronto tci� the Hamilton race track. the p - - , , �". good Tweed Suit, severi. Colors tories, I have.no, doubt that in ort time ing statement :' il While he had not given a . . - . : indrunitailtal selection - 1. - I a all . , . '�'_ - - � h to a fers a ecting the Guelph Conference : Into Canada. ' These animals were accommodated in &* half I : _W -1 ­ �to Aoose from, new shadesand they will'be generally used, because there is great deal. of thong t the a bject of what . T ; niusical selection Mr _; . tlie*Co�ference,.Rev. William BfTers, �Whi ' - - � Ev, ; musical seleeiion " Mi ' . ..� good value at $16. If you have no reasoq why they should not, for they are the remuneration of Registrars should be, _ 8!1per,. A reprieve has. been,granted Mae �l- large number of the Grand Trunk's palace lower 1 . . � ' " 1, . � , very goo& books. There are none * he thought that $1,200 or $1,500 should be annua4d ; from tl�e conference, --Kev. W in, rell. until October Ist, � horse cars. The value of the train was esti- and selection by choir ; after vi not yet got yo'ulr -.8pring ,cloth- I better, W im The following were accepted as .-The Presbyterian church at Amherst- -mated at $500,000. 1 ind highly intenectual coin, , . el none cheaper, and the separate maximum outside the 'In the 'il 0 t' woun . '- in.g, see this special' liub. Our there ar J . the cities. the Cc � mittee on' Conference Relations : burg has been badly damaged by hghtxdng..-, -Miss Jessie Alexander will saililext shear � aking the national anthem. .. .. �4 i � . Schools t,re adopting them. . There is, no cities $2,000 or $2,500 should be suff,cient. Revs. . Henderson, Dr. I -The British warships Blake and Ts�t ' � � ' ' Willoughby, Dr. a� Saturdky from Now York for a three the � I ; window this eek contains a doubt aldifficultywithregard to the read- should . . � . Ir. . Th' e entitled to teach their religi- apply to -Sheriffs. Division Court Clerks or E 8 R A put in at St. John, New Brunswick, for sey' nit, saying that our good L I _." era. I � The same scale of remuneration i William , John Scott, M. A.$ -�-x months' sojourn in Europe, wlipre she will 'tend . �- ' _- . , . -d. together with his estim- . I I few of the colors. For good M A., . 0. Pomeroy, B. A., G'corge Tu Y` eral days last week. , iable family, were unspax- . '� - value .this lin t cannot be ap- .Ous lbenet�%y�"'t"hese?schools-tliat is practi- Bailiffs -'should g�t $600 or $700 a;, year. ' 9 I . . gather new selections for next� season, and, possi . . gin and Dr. Griffin and S.' Holmes, ex- --Jack Wright, who mysteriously 4isap- � accompanied by her brother, Mr. W. W. --I �47 to make - all preseut feel . . % � proached. I I cally gra4ted thein` by the British North Many of the bailiffs were not gettiing too offili . hey reported -the followiiig for peared froin Woodstock some months ago, '� Alexaxder, she will visit Scotland, En D i : I ' . I .10 . -mthonle. The proceeds of ,- Am, erical,ket and it is part.of their system much' W." . I i . I �� ) ! . 9- . . . B& i i - that this religious instruction should be . We have taken some pains to compare the sup r uation:' Rev. Messrs. Godfrey, of has turned up in St. Thomas. land, Ireland and the Continent, return- uniol .t, $18-30, will be devoted , & Ma, 0 Harmon ; H. A. Newcombe, of Ethel; J. -An �pple tree near Sombra village, ing to open her Canadian season in Septem- Londi .s � MGTI�NG. ,1 communi4itted in the books which the chil- scale of salaries suggested -by Mr. A 11 ry , l . I Z n9ght say' that :I H., Wat a, of Henfryn ; and Findley M. planted in 1824, is 9 feet in circumference ber.L I was es. We . ., � : ­ . I � I . dretri use f�s readers. Of course our books with the actual income of the two classes of - - .been. Recording Steward . I . I . . Smith, o Elin-wood. These were all assed and 3 in diameter. -There were 21 car loads of export cattle lianis I -,, house fo,R contain nq,.' . � . . - by confer ce. The case of Rev. N urns -Bin M t' ,the well known ball 1, shipped at New Himburg last week. Among meml - ! We are the leadin,, . instruction of that ,kind -theirs officers referred to, viz., sheriffs and regis I �� to Conference for a num- ; .1 T I / , ' ave . I Tied oiunnDleotyroit on Saturday. - He � . �he large feede who brought in stock were " Sta � , i ' ts one of the solid pillitra o I .- Boys' clothin 6 two and three do. They claim they have a right to h ' trars. Tile figures quoted are 'taken from f I : . g� for chi gheretical doctrines was fully player, rs 1. urch in Walton-, circuit, .� piece Suits* �ii all qualities, this religious instruction imparued and� that the official report laid before the Ho . use last gon into. It appears/that, according to was a native of London. i . I we, -It win be noted that the:'net in- , . . his w - � I � L . from .0,,1.50 to: $7. A lacros 1 Mr. Josiah Hallman,with 33 head, and Mr. J. was � . I I A � =mo� withdraw their rights -deprive session. ritte1ii def�nce, he(holds that Christiams- -A resident of Parkhill took Ili pounds $. Hallman with 27, averaging 1,460 pounds of gr � 1%4 ,Ike thern of * privilege of giving this instrue- come of sheriffs is given under two heads- I -% pur . - ' , . i� I I I [�Cmulop- . w. stick and ball, !or bat and ball, 'tion by Wpans of the reader. I am not pre- (I) the net amount received in 1893 in re- should be �dircfctly led by the -Holy Spirit, of soil from a bag of potatoes ,hich he - er head, Mr. Charles eg with 9, all ov I . I - SeM el' . rl--XG.-Couiloil met as � I 1. . � . . ignores the leading doctrines of Methodism, chased.the other day, eighing 1,650 pounds per head, and .Mr. effleie ' , witb every purchase of ]Boys' i pared to deny that proposition I ,am not spect of the earnings of that' year and � - i ; . ' Witzel ; * . treating them as uon-essential, and declares -There will be a mammoth gathering of . hristian, ., with 26 -welghing together good ion, in Jones? hotel, Lead- - '. I Jo t, m them &M ricrh ears, and (2) the net amount re- .1 � L � prepared %'ke away fro ' 0 t previous y , - . . . . 0. i o. We cannot take it away rom. ceived in 1893 in respect of the eat, !, May 228th. '.kNtembers all � Clothin- 0 . ii :.� .nings of in substance that his theory of guidance is Scotchmen froip all parts of the Ottawa Val- ,010 pounds. meet : I or priv eq. f I ; the whole gospel. A committee having been ley, at Smitli!s Falls, on Dominion Day. : -A sheet of plate glass, clear as crystal, tende I i Kin-apy's assessnient was 21. ; V0 e are leaders in our line. them iP '4t is a right or privilege, because 1893. It appears that sheriffa are unable to . ted to prepare a, resolution on the -It is estimated that 42,000 French -Can- _%�'ithoutr a Raw, -measuring 11 feet one way work - Ji � . . . � 0 a a in " � -ihn Shii�es assessment left . "' ;, : � every rigbT was guaranteed by the Act of collect within the financial year t whi h PPO : ; ease, bro-dght n the following report, adians have returned from the New England �Ad over 16 feet the other way, weighing table � i - � . , �ssGr ; 'Duncan M,cGregor ' I � � ___ . Confeder4fion -which. they had at that time. the transaction actually belongs the full which, on motion of Rev. Dr. Griffin, see- States during the last 18 months. 6�er half a ton, has just been placed 'in t e Ji . . . . I I � aul Of lot !�a_, ecincession 8, aa I -1 I claiiii tl4t in dealing with the Roman . ount of fees to which they are entitled, � li� given . : - 0. a O' . and thus, in order -that the - actual :,receipts onded by ' Rey. Dr. Willoughby, was -Dr. Porter, who has charge of the Win- ', 111 � Jobil-C. -NIGrrisoo, tenecnt,- I Catholic re have been just � now Oak- Hall b ild'119,, Kin street east, . land., - ; i ' rner of lot 12% con- � � ' . . ae6urately adopted : " The charges against t6 Rei. nipeg General Hospital, lies at the point of Toronto. It is probably the farg'estsheet of Jerid sed as oi hakson & Greig, � DOING QUR DUTY. L . . I of their office might be more Nelson Burns, M. A. for holding and pro- death with typhoid fever. . , i � of Henry, Dr. Little; James I— � � ; 1, ) plj�te glass ever brought across the se4, as it Tues ;1 , reppesented, the n tor has submitted the . I.. I- T I We axe Pr;.btestants, but we'liave-reco nized 4 "Pee pagating - doctrines - which are contrary to -Mr. Fletcher, of Woodstock, has been ex-peeds in size any glass shown -at the dress Is owiler of solath corner of ;T . . _ 9 two statements - I . �1` . above mentioned. )�ven if - ' .. �;�. the d t � being fair to persons. of every King- W ,. 7, instea!(k of ,James Ful- '. The Pro-ressi4 Cietbiers, li y OF our articles of religion and doctrinal stand. appointed commercial teacher at the .-orl&s Fair at Chi4Ago.l ' Hill , . we assume that the arrears of 1893 �correct- . - � " 4 1 ston Collegiate Institu�e at :$U,000 per an- 4 ohn Weliner, jr. � aged 28, � 0 . I olved, . . I . I Idds asseAsed as owl,ler of � all Catb0- ly show the average arrears which ire paid _-J , of Hespeler, teriar � ., creed, whet,her Protestant orRom, ard having been fully sustained, res - I �,;. lie. -We b.- -with the that the only course open to us is that lie num. I . � � ­il missing since Thursday of last date ..ession 9,, instead of Robert , � . okrii ,, �ve recognized the duty of pro- ' w#o had been - i - i i � , .. , over b those who �do business . � i y i - I 'orities in their rights as well as I be deposed from the ministry of our church. -Oxford produced $8477,000 worth wi 'k, was found dead in the woods near . �*,qe Hall, assessed as tenant I __ I - . ____ tecting nij� to ce, the net income of sheriffs, with Of op . � q . . * this penalty shall not be en- cheese last ear. This sum represents over 1. -1 I . majori ties'�,jn their rights. The Protestants Nevertheless, . y th.* mcessioa 13, instead of J. I �� I � . a few exceptions, will coriie within the - . t village on Sunday morning with his . . ,,e Court adjou.med to, inee ; . � -y - � forced until the last day of the present sea- $120 for each family in the rural sections of 'th at cut. 11"ben. found lie was lying on . SEPARATE SCHOOLS. of this Coll & are quite strong enouirh to limits set by Mr. Mallory. If, however we , I � . ; � . t, - � I -t - � I I � � . . � I . I .�. . � � . reco �j e practical application of that $ion of conference, and n�t then if in the the county. . his4ace, a razor and a small, looking ass by Th Lotel, Dublin, on Monday I I take the net ainoun� received in 1§93 1)68 M I I I C . . WHAT THE FItEUT'REL OF 6'NTA_RI0 EUS TO SAY meautime he shall to the satisfaction of the -While soap making, the clothes of Mrs. ' fo Will met at the close -of the I � principle. �"We have acted upon it during test of the actual income of sheriffs, then . I.. � I � � 0 M4 laid'e. No reason can be jzriv4 r the OMP : I I - -w; . little . I Conference, retract his err6'neous views, and James Michie of Kingsley's Falls, near # In � I � .. I ABOUT TOEM. our whole f-prin ; we are acting upon it. no - ) dee,, O li&vebeen mar- �, Accounts were passed M � ,; " . . I ; colnplaint, can be made as to !the ex- - ,. The deceased was t I . . I � __�_ . we Up continue acting upon it. . . I I She was frightfully rie& in a few days, . � . � - desire " , Tb6 avo hm with the Metho- Kingston, caught fire. 6 . I noon i . on the treasurer for ; f.- � . . . � , ,cessive incomes of these officers. I In the , - � I _en I ,� . I a I ; .1 I E RIGHT KVD ON EQUAL RIGHTS. . I I : � tit'l Reform. pd-ty is the true party of -Equal ; (list dcietriiies and usages." burned, and'died a few hours later. ��The people of Ingersoll were somewhat gke&t : .i- I ,�w was passed re4tim- to � ' statement which follows Mr. Mallory 8 class- * - . [te municipality,. prohn EV,`his speech at Lon on last week, Hon. Rights, as I have said on other occasions. It J. R. Humphries, F. M. Mathers, W. E. - -At the laying of tlie corner stone of the � I ibit- 2 , ification is adop�ed, viz.,- sheriffs'; not in stabUed the other morniniz by hearing that that . I . . . thin,g,, horse racing and , , I "rue faxiners'-party. (Appla-a,ae.). cities and sherifti in cities : * . "ie ven an�l Henry J. Harnwell,' were re- new chapel at the Hotel Dien Hospital, M* rails P - Ilowing reference to i-T,also the ,4 Tre a ,. ittg od, of -Mr.;kowat m ad� the fd�i ,'.' A - W o '%Te;t Oxford, had . 4", b nen�s party. (Ap- I I con* efe � public highways - also a I ttigi�i.eparateSel-i'ool,qtiestionw 01. is agi- It is also 4e true workingi - Sheriffs Pot in Cities. ceivied by conference for ordination, and A. Kingston, last ,week,Archbishop, Cleary laid _ suicide by taking chloroform. the a I !, I inended to collecre. a cheque for $5,000 upon the stone. suppo - pul4ic nuis, , I I : tat the ublia mind at the pilment time : pl�use.) 1�- is the true party of the man of . I E. Henderson recom SlIe,4,eft a note Saying that she would not be I i ances, such as I � p I _ . 1 1- 1 Income. of � t it . L� gs to 1.111 � ,ate sch4la - busiliess-i 4, a word, it is the true - peop e a Wesley J. - k1agwood, G. 0. Btilfour, G. W. -A boy named Rellinger was shooting d. Miss Wood was a young bells, &110161�� (To :I The q,nestion 4 sepat occupied I 1893,includ- Income of Off disappointe - D � I C - � � . party. (.�Pplause.) It has been our-poliby; . . . Ing arrears lady� about 24 years of age. * She was highly ' � . Johnston, George McKinley, B. D., Mart4n. firecrackers in Berlin, when a large cracker wi-Lb. US or cattle G'n the public: a 0te part of the attention of your late �, - . �, - 11,893, oil ` i , tile � r , - a are respoet i eech, h+ the oilier evening. and our e6 't and our duty;in the past,that I . J. Wilson were accepted as.probationers of exploded right in his face. His injurie ed and leaves many friends to mourn - - . . ' I a lw-law chan,g;incr the - � met.ber in his sp o . . collected business ' . 0 r it shall be the true people's party, and as - it - three years J. H. McBain, B. A., H. B. so severe that he may lose his eyesight. her loss. - . . steril X. . � '011in- Divis;ons. so that -, lained because we would not com-gel in 1893. � 5 1 Ile t-Omp � I bf 1893.. Christie, ii S. Mageei F. W. Thompson -Tile experiment has been inaugurated of , B _' r,�_ : . his been olijv effort, and policy, and duty in : . -1buring a latestorm lightning struck P. I will be c' I we 'Vould not insist up9n, a. com pulsal , al- - Algoma . . . $1,062 30 - $11 861 34 � omposed of � l . v - I . and A. C. Tiffin, were accept�d as proba- shipping coal fro *in New Brunswick to the the - Charles fend Ka. I and 2 ; Ward No. 2 � I lot m for th6 sepaocate schools. What the past, sotif shall be in the f uture-.(aip- Bruce 1,504 39 1)238 84 . . 1114rands, of the residene'e of Mr. . . %rd : I we, (lone is- to -ivel separate school sup- Plause)--*V�i � tioners of two years. W' H. Graham, J. United States�. Two barges loaded -with D Bib-%rn , " Nith Grove," near Haysville.' that I . - ,'7o. 3 , , I A.' Willoughby, . W. coal left on Allonday for Boston. 0101 , -tlid 4 - IV, _Ji your help -(applause): and Dufferii , - 1 291 14 _ i 967 58 ' I Ions 2N = : � ; c) . I D. Riohardson,G. T.. p)r4 I my last W04�'.- to you,axe that for the sake 1%ir. brown was passing the corner of the ) V' ' I I 1 421 - 14 ' 1 764 34 �1 INTo.- i;-) "and 6 ; Porters the option of the ballot in the saa-ii-e Essex : t C. Caswell, R. J.-.Mclntyre, W. A. Smith, -The projected Canadian-Australia'll housq �� "' """"' . - . 1,82 1 7 7 2 . , - . I lingDiN-isionsNo. 7 andi . Imp. 08 pu blic Wlool � supporters have the ,of good g0t.�nment, aiid equal justice, and Grey C when the flash deseend'ed,, neaTly aut _, . 00; I . I gool , Robert Ke4er, 11.1. lewin- J. W. Kitch- able will be 6,9244 miles long, and cokt 87 - knol. He the q-1 rovisiullodly adopted for . ph of the bal�ot. - T,)iey areprecisely on 1, virin- the next four years, f6r Haldimand . 957 86 1; 887 71 1 . . 11 lams * C .,Ing him down. felt the effects for -P I , . these lu,- oriant �Ijects, we want the assist-' H,tlton . ing, D. -B. Neel George Smitherman, Vic- 000,000 if it does not touch the Fiji Island; or someYltinle after. Mrs. Brown and MiSs Me . - lihe tou-nshiip. . the ��-me footing, � in that respect. No one Ili- � . 1,058 81 - 1,019 .51 y� I I ' ' i` . � : L I � tor J. Gilpin, and John H. Doyle, were all New Zealand. I,, who were sitttlig in the house, also leg to - "! . ance and suoport during the next four years L Brow# �rn "orn'r 0 1 L woi1l think of i implosilig the compulsory f Mr. Ob , ( . Huron 1,181 76 , 677 30 1 Irainagre -in Beaucha,mip, I ' except 0 4 __ a Ken� 2,906 97 1,014 04 a6cepted, though in some bases thbir studies -A young man in Berlin received $5 for - o rey ii ballj,t, W 1-1 , I a A, aii e.)' , felt,,tli� effects severely'for a short time. No PrOdi . - b. - - . _. cou'Cill - I upon public school supporters, : �. pp, I , . fix some- tackle material injury was done to the building. for i, I . ! � .1 - ; I the ver in T, upon. ' 718 11 �T I 1) , a Vosing i. 1�r__* Lambtw� 1,370 65 must be coin - plet ' ed before their standing climbing an 80 -foot pole to I ; - mutt( - at CQ,N;",.ford's hotel,, y purpose q. . - - will be given. in connection with the construction of a from L . . :9; JuRe 16th. I iiep�lrate schoola.i Noit, we cannot see that I Sho'ld it be Abolished. . La,nark '-:" . . � -A-;grand union meeting -of the Young , , I I - - . . . 111, - 096 31 1,517 29 On Wednesday, conference - proceeded to chimney. P6op1A Societies of Christian Endeavor of coutr I that is fair- or called for' in any way. The litten for ViF EXPOSITOR.) Leeds and Grenville 2� . � ­_ . . I . . oy . . the election of it president. The first ballot -The Canadian Pacific railway company MintoRook place in Knox church Harris- thing . Z . -batt6t i�; a very good s�stemi. Mtimately I - - 0 Lennox & Addington 364 06 36.4 06 . I I I ... ; I- . I Undoubto"I the f ation induAry of gave Re ' James ,McAllister 114, Dr. has purchased asix-acre gravel pit froii, J . face I - Muskoka 1,335 40 174 83 Willi, '* ton, ou�Monday evening of last week. The � beLieve it willbeadopted for all purposes � Two-thirds7 of the ains 45, Dr. Henderson 36 and Dr.. C. Rutherford, Kemptville, and -employs - I ) Canada is q;t latiTture.und " The At � mnas Johnsan has piir 'bak,then let us wait until these affected by � Norf oA-. 1,053 95 645 60 churek, was packed on the occasion. � . r OC I . I people of 1he greate&'-, province of the Willoughby 22 vote,%. * As 112 votes only about 40 men on it. iml t � � ed b;v.Nlr, .12fartilt I t *ie prepared I - Dominion 'ie 'directly interested in it. Nortliuviberlaud. . and were necessary -for election, Mr. McAllister -The waters along the whole Newfound- - - IVI. Ramsay, R R, of couns " i for it. 1 It is not to be won Presido,ut, Re%% D� i6d at that the ballot for separate schools . � 4� 11 8 ll:pzi 1110�ed into tha (Ite Durhaoi ' 1,447 42 - 673 73 Mount" j orest, filled the chair in his usual � . .. was declared duly elected. a 1. i� in hi fla\ 1-11-iIJ.-Mr. John F. will be opposed when. it co es from th i Ontario ' il . 1,209 80 679 40 .. . Rev. E. A. land cc at are ft 11 of icebergs, the largest happy - �!!mauuer. A- most - excellent pro - When it is Opressed all �othei indu ' stries �A - . i ,�: � in e languish ; wUn it flourishes all others pros- : Chown was 11ited Secretary and Rev. and most numerous seen at this season in lery . .1 _ * I a1ppo . ft _ qI: I . into his new dwellin- I an.-U-0atholic party whein it comes from . Oxford . . 1,788 37 - 1,591 20 . grainin of music and addresses was render I ought f - , per and inerl"asel.oInothese (lays of keen Messrs. F. E. � N�,igent, S. Sellery and J. many years. '99 t � All Parry Solind � in tile rom . tho$e who s,when I I *1 I , � I hool com petition 11 the farmer is in be- - . McLachlan, . assistants'. Reports -The Canadian engine andlocomotive I lg� to - � pe f I 1 155 11 1,933 41 , ed, aftdT which a lunch was served i r. 1). ,'4a": I are aj%inst Separate So- In � . � . - er las moved into thef it W)me from :those 1 who wish to .render - , Peel , 744 17 ,, 42 3 76 ,Tea .� )asenielht of the church. , ' based 'by �Nfr. Thomas � ii, less"efficieut and'i to abolish them if ing more ,s4iful. than his competitors in ; - from the V , yA4_nege, Montreal, and -Works,- at Kingston, have secured the con- ' ; t he' r' Peterbord' 1,189 15 1,111 81 - ­­Du16ng 'the violent thunder storin- of other lands., He can attain.- this advanced � from Whitb� d es' College we're heard. tract for the lock gates at the Sault Ste. Sunda was � , uchaman is home � pos4ible, and to -urge A upon grounds wbiah sel. � Y5 55 j ". - r Clark, � R es I 1 106 56 612 u ,evening, 27th ult., Granri.3 I Pr' cott and Rua 0 J , position onlIf by the Applicatioll. of the most At the ad �n t of conference, the Min- Marie canal. .. ,, -n Harriston, - train 6rsity on his vacation, wdlinuat adant, 'Protestants as we are, to be . Prince Edward � -534 21 253 06 who re4des in a small house i .. ., roved ni�tbods. . � . I isterial Associa io met, when it was re- . -Another land -slide is reported from . , ' oncoll I ' ' - (I will last four months. I an'linsillt, as it t �o be by the Roman app Rainy River 1,580 62 1,382 �O was !sit-tilng at the table sipping a cup of tea, .. .is fel Whil6 thewther departments of the On- p solved that Rev.� "lliam Mills be continued Quebec, this time in Charlevoix county, 90 when tltle lightning struck the front of the my le ' . - I � ' , I Nvas horne this iweek- : Cathohesi'themselves. i What are we told as - ent are engaged in the con- .enfrew . �. 1,818 76 1,682 86 - a superannuat d relation, and Rev. mile were I , � . , I I I tario Goveri i below Montreal. Ten houses A I . .; asA Sun(la,v forenoon, a mason for it? 1 Why,, practically -and it is f1i Sinicoe rl 1,11429 595 49 11' iouse, Aoxing off the boards, breaking the - � trol-of the v,�vj..ous branches of public bus I Messrs. C. W. araid . N. Casson were per- precipitated into the river and a number of I on which the suggestion for . - Storrnont,. Dundas . I . I window'�ud knocking the plaster off a por- was . llieva entrust- 4 to their care'by the - _, . people wem� a,t Church, th�.only reason people, ' itted to retire fr6in the *�ork at their own lives lost. - Altho�gh slightly stun- tearn tied to a post in . and Glengarry I, 922 6 5 i 'D 4 .21 is I I . tion of the ceiling; , � thio Change can be ma4e-that the laity axe th & CIA- I : . I . the position of e Dep rtment of Agri rec est. -The steamer Texas, which left Montre- - . .. Z I - . ,894 32 1,516 59 - was in � merman�s residence. B - cok-ced by thetr.f)riest, and that they re- Thunder Bay - I and, car- , ned she ' no wav frightened. A barn , : ture is iom e Wr at differ I :I'll the vicinity was also sCruck. I Y' I t, r . ent-it exist 8u Monday. mor�ingthe- conference re- al the other day for Bristol, Engl - es s1iied or got. scared, qn6 protectidn� again�t their priest. Is it a P"- Victoria 1,850 05 - 1)'247 82 ., . I � i arily in the i#Iterests of a class of the coin- Waterloo . 1,506 17 sumed its session he Temperance Coin- ried 9,000 boxes of cheese, the largest cargo Ge( . . d and started east at- a4 wonder that Catholics combine a at ­ I 960 79 'r -The total rainfall, during the past month Hum, ''ted � I t ig in � mUnity, liambly, the farmers. Everythifig Welland . 1 1 1, mittee repo lit gh its Secretary, Rev. of ihe� kind that ever left the port of Mon - I � - eichert.'s a Aj!opositien of! hat sort? It would be a that tendl� t�41ieir wellare comes within I 1240.16 1 has been the largest on record for the month ald I Dr. Gifford. Th' r ort calls attention .to treal. I I . - ia I . stopped. Fortu-nately . W04der if they did not ce mbine aga"nst. '+'- the scope of if -w work, and "advance agri- - the favorable iss e of May. `�.The depth stands at 8.71 inches. , � . � � . � � I 1 $42,832 20 $31,788 10 the r%lseb e It re- -A firl named Mary Dick, of Winter- ., th grT , . except that one horse I Mli quite sure;any Protestant denomina- Total . iscit - On- 19 d4ys rain fell, but on the 19th, 20 cc A. - - - Z . . � , culture " midj�t well be taken as its motto. I - fers to the attitu � towa . the question bourne, ecame entangled in one of the ropes _; ' . This advance.0ent the departnient seeks to Average 1,381 00 1,025 00 taken by the Provi cial 'Premier and the of a large swing while the swing was in mo- and .ed.- -Statute labor has � .thlli would coln'�Ane if. an insult of that kind 21sit the downfall. was heaviest. In me tb I as, some of the side� , w,6 -e offered t- o them.' I Sheriffs in Citie�. dolls -,.Mays the records show that the dailie - - . i accomplish bt'several means. Its first aim leader of the Oppc�ition, and also to Mayor tion, and the rope was eventually drawn Pre, . I I �­ .1 � . i . . . aditioll.-bUrs. Oswaloitp, ' . $1,718 71 $1,519,82 Keiiiiedy's refusal to accord a public recep- around her neck, nearly strangling her. nearess ,abproach to this deluge was in.1868, , . TEACHERS' QIVALIFICATIONS. is to collect, sistem ittize and disseminate such Brant o . � lug as on line., died last M,on- - . I - . � . -�rhen 7.67inches fel,l. Last year the fall powd 1. . wants information Owill be of value to the farmer Carleton 2,580 54 2,1.53107- tion to the representatives of the liquor in- -The American Evangelists, Major Hil- M y .. .*ThcnN1r. M�redith sivysthathe l ­ - Tullar, have been holding a a -were interred in the ffio teachers in Roman,Catholic a& in his calling.�,,.j During tjie paat three and a Elgin 1 1,165 51 564/133 terest. The committee would recommend ton and Mr. during " was 3.86 inches, spread over 18 to be. �� . last Tuesday after- I I hools to - � - 8. T1 for cc S e 1 : has been dead about lor 1*` 4nbject tothe same exaln.liatio'ns and half years 1, J36,600 bulletins dealing. with a Frontenac . 1,513 24 l')513 24 the most faithful adherence to the principle series of meet* Ayr, which were day average rainfall for 54- years � . - likke the same qaali&.ations as teachers in great variety�'qi f subjects have been- issued. Hastings 1,538 96 : 7015 10 of supporting at the polls, whether Provin- - largely attenZef,a amud which are appareneryy this- monih has been 2.93 inches. - of Co ,. � 0 this township aver 40 I - In addition tcv�he bulletins, sixteen reports .Lincohi � � . I P!W4ic school 1,728.00 1,636 98 dial, Municipal or 'Federal, only thorough fri a immigrant boy walked that, . ' ild wilderness. a. Btit that is- the law now, 'T , . . -productive of good results. -A iendles I , , i -5 a w � 1�qtlt one exception -and a not very materi- were issued �jp 1893, aggregating nearly Middlesex . 1,823-65 1,681 67 prohibitionists. Adopted. Rev. C. E. I -D�yid Irvine, a 10 -year-old son of An- from Ottawa to Montreal, ar ' at the ic at . I I � .. i . that tim e fouild a w -I- 2,000 pages 6f.print�d matter, and a. total Perth 1 218 47 555 16 . ,Stafford presented the report of the Statis- drew I vine, of Morris, Manitoba, was kill- latter plac'e last Friday. Her v nf 6 ie -which I will mention. They are , I t14 3een sent and;s ,em. Mrs. Oswald liad a` . - . �, . 2, I , 783 69 1783 �Q A that in connex- I b - - to it lifork, the prongs to a farmer near Ottawa, who , treated him of his � . ii. I equired to have the same examination of 161,940 ies were . distributed . to Wellington tical Committee, and sai e( y running in 9, pi c 4,ge of 85 years aud 10 4#IkI - . � I I ,�L'l members of f4 ners' institutes and other as- Wentworth . 2,257 86 1,217 -0 lo'nal funds there has been an increase of enterWg his cleek an(tcoming out at the top harshly daid gave him no money for his stantl . the same qualifications, and the excep- . . � I I .. . ver. soci - n. . work. H" left his first master and hired stoc I . number who attended- I I � . t'i a is one which we have no power 0 :ations. � :� York 4,269 50 2)277 49 $392 during the year, the total being $12,752. of the s�u er i ' i -to t4e respect ia whick mij� � - . The total value of the church property in -0* of the prairie chickens recitntly again. Again, for nine months, he got no who '­ Axt has been, home Nili% Meredith admits we have no power over Tli� Bure $f Industries is the statisti- .1 ' f I . cc . I �rom -wages, an(I then he determined to filid his � few dars.--On the 24th . .� stl)arate schools 1) that- whatever rights thev Cal branch of flIe department. It publishes ' Total � $20,598 13 $14,607 37 the conference is iipwards of $1,001,969, b roug4t � Manitoba and let loose in , - ­ . ha(,I,%t the time of cot � ifederation are"-beyonLI .. a report up6ih the quantities 4f ' farm Average 1,.872 00 1)328 00 with a total debt of $160,061. The increase Wilk' � ods, near Galt, has nested.'and is way back to Montreal-;- He was taken into consi �W; very. quiet, as nearly � 'O , ecently clad, and the in his . a 'products, thefe outside the cities only of membership in the Guelph Conference is sittin;oll a round dozen eggs. There may the Boys' Home and d - re i on . ()Ili* power ; that the'British. North Ain.eric I. market values, the values of Of the sheriffs - .. I C d't to see the . . � � I - , N be oth rs hatching but this is the only one managers ,%*ill find lifin a place with honest every . - Act gives Ila no j urisdiction regardin , it it farms, a laborAkport and a report dealing twelve receive an income in excess of the 812. A. P. -Moore read the official report an i 9 - � . ervice in the Luther, � a % . - I . � peo - 'a every . as the pastor was at is Jitst one of. those rights and privilege with �10 Il. coj�panies,. chattel mortgages, standard fixed by Mr. Mallory :; the average of Albert College. Rev. A. B. DemiR spoke discovered. ple. T" Montreal Witness says. " Thi , I ., *hichtheActof 1863"incorp'orates,which etc. After fotl.r yea,rs of work, the Muni- income, however, of all sheriffs outside the of his " Rescue Home ' work in Toronto. -The Guelph Conference of the Metho- is not the Only instance in which boys, and It is -tunual Conference was � n . with muni . al cities of the Province is only $1,381, or well The report of the Ontario Ladies' College dist church have decided to - depose Rev. even men;�,strangers to the country, have taken . Wasin force at the time of confederatio . It CIP&I Report!"' dealing CIP . - I -by farmer who ake a - lot ,dav School of -the Evan- Iva,; I - � 'Already. within the maxi was submitted and the work done there was Nelson Burns, B. A., from the ministry for been impos6d upon s t d c hi PiAed to hold its annual . provided that these schools finances,is ii� mum laid down. Supposing ' I �, ' ,iho�ld have teachers either qualified The second 1%'eans employed is by grant- the fees of sheriffs were funded and salaries very warmly comme'ndeA. A lively discus- preaching and teaching contrary to the doc- vantage of- -heir helplessness to cheat them tke si ' I : � ' .- I r!Ath a I f June, A fine � the law of Ontario or Upper aid to assoolations, etc., educative in attached to their offices, even according to Sion, re the name of our young people's soci- trineslof the church, iinless he shall recant 0 I'ages they have Contracted to ,reeepi . ­ range(l. The officers . . I - . inake it a;suecess.- lada, which then T might say was paxt of in know , b " . . .0, (1,41 tl!eir cbaractej'-`.)� In 1893, a - total grant of the standard of the Grand President of the eties, was brought on by a section of the before the end of the present conference. give them.7 * 0 t 'h _ - inilton say -A farnier at Bradwardine, north-west tricts " , I . the lougest session,ti ,� e law of Lower Canada,, and therefore nearly $29,000-NWas made to tell associations Patrons ' it does not appear that any money Epworth League Committee's report. It -Farmers in the vicinity of Ha mj�d, ' - . 'or tbei , object the promotion of ag- would . . the great quantity of rain which has fallen of Ahey are now entitled to ta,ke teachers that baying f be saved to the country. If, on the -was ordered by the conference that the Gen- Brandoit, writes: The farmers'around va e � I've hail for years. The � - , ge beiinning to think that the maxi- � I, re qualifted to I " , 11 figures don't lie," is not true, unless life." '11te into the night. It be alilch by the laws of Low- riculture in it!�t,�varied branches. Farmers' other hand, -we take the net income of eral Conference be memorialized to chan during the past month has done good, it here are. � , � . . �a I I � �r Canada. The reason they wish to stand institutes were.1practically the Creation of sheriffs for the earnings of 1893, we find the name to Rpworth,League of Christian having drowned out the grasshoppers which mum . Pile of work was !me before ,'5unday.- 1. Ny that is because many of these schools are the Orovernmei�6a' Their object is to .enable that'with the exception of seven they are Endeavor. The following were recommend- were hatched, and not injured the grain certain ruleo of arithmetic, "relating to pro- - If, - i�oor, and, it is irn�,ortaiit to farmers to meci,7 together and discuss their all within the maximum, viz., $1,500, ,while ed to be placed on the list of superannuated crops, fit and loss,IP have been changed consider- elude 11"led front a visitin,g, , them to get % . 11 � �;eachers at the lowest possibl Z:), work. There Ore 85 Institutes in the Prov- the average is only $1,025, ,,or boiaside'rably ministers : J. H. Watts, F. M. Smith, H. -Mr. Alex. Witherspoon, of the Galt Re- ably since Vthey went to school. For in- you iohigall- _ e expense, and , _: � .1 I I ni. - Mr. Simon, ct teacher from theiri ince, each receiling an annual grant of $925. below the minimum. A. Newcombe and Robert Godirey. ' For former staff, met with a serious and painful stance, when the Ron. Fost�r,, Minister of round . . � religious orders proper- � ;_ , I i- outside -General Conference delegates the following accident there on Thursday night, the 9Ath Finance, and Angers, Minister of Agricul- atmoE . Pigeon, Michigan, to I fly tlualified comes to them at the least ex- For the January meetings of the present Of the sheriffi in cities only two I - I � -.Mr. C. Hartleib has Peinse. But, at all events, they have a, ri year 31 speake* were provided by the De- the sheriff of Toronto receive an income were selected:. ReN a. McAllister ; Dr. uIt. He had been in the cars to sa,v good- ture, were bere last fall. they told the farm- idwellin , which makes .�, . - � L ght ' Williams ; Dr. Griffin ; Dr. Henderson ; bye to some friends going to Hamilt6,' and era that mixed farming w*ifld pay better. -IS !jo this in the same way as they have a right partment, who'4ddressed meetings at 154 above $2,500, even including the arrears of ' . i, : --TN . ger . .. . I . I . .1is Polly (lei 'to separate schools themselves, and , ! different point4.,_ln Ontario. There are 95 previous years. If we limit our comparison. John Scott, M. A. ; George Richardson ; J. whou'about to step off two ladies got in his than gram, raising. One of our popular -far- Presi( , . � I : . aw days ati , : . . : with the result that the train was tute � �oplels Alliance held . WE HAVE 1�*'O POWER TO Cffik�X(I,R IT. � Electoral Distrj�t, Societies and ,31557 Town- to the net income of 1893 wo would . bring W. Holmes ; F. E. Nugent; A. Cunning- way, - mers follow0d their advice and bought some .. I � shi�_Societies i4�$he Province rece' " an them ,all within the maximum of $2,500. ham; J. E. Howell, M. A. ; N. R. Willough- ing at a pretty rapijl speed when he was aCe Sheep. This sprin he Sheared them and in, see - etion of officers last; . Mr. Meredith says also that the sepai ,�'.. 1 Wo Me only woollen facto Med . -ate aggregate grant��Pf $76,300 annual,17Re W6 have omitted from this statement the by, D. D. Rev. President McAllister was , - to make for terra -firma. His foot, however,' drew the ol to t ry ' p ss Lydia, Faust, was, i�010018 Should be subject to the same inspec� finances of all ­ ' � t* eceiving Gover . lea. - � amocla ions r [I- income of the sheriff of Toronto as being an elected as conference repreadutative to the ' seems, to have slipped, and he remained in Mauitob�, a distance of 25 inil He re ried I _,,, . � . di -Kibler, Vice-Presi- .ion as the public: schools ; that they are It aid axe a-Rdited annually by the De- I exceptional one. -The city of Toronto con- General Missionary Board. At the evening I doubled up between the platform and 'the ceived the *agnifieent sum of V cents per tutio, � Merl . � . - . - .f . Treasurer; Clearge --itate schools, and ought to be subject to the, partment. and �' I ir work supervised. The tains nearly three times Itbe population of session the question of the superannuation Cars.: Here, apparently, he reeeived a nasty pound. Ho was charged 60 cents per pound list of I � . I . I : I - . I I .1. � ,1 � . 1.11 � . � � ;� I . . . . . I .. � I I . . � . � i- .�, I ; I I I F;, . I I � I � � � . . I . . I . I . "' . . � . - I : � It., . � - � . I . 1. I .. I 'r . . I . i � . , � . "'" I I I . - � ­ � .- I i �. I . - I - I " . � I 0 t I - .1. . 4 � I . I .. . - - - - . . -...------ ­ ­ I --- I � I � 1� - .1 . - - 1. I . . a . . - ... .. - - . . : .- - -_ ­_ ­ ­ .. ...- ..., I -4i . r I- I � ­!;.. . .1� - �, .1 .., -­ I_ - " - . - ----I-,- - I , - �. - - ,.! - 1-. 1. . v- . ­­ '' , . I I . I . . - .7 . � � � . �. . . ` - . .� i i MI.- ­ - - I I" 11 - ". .1 , � .. � � i . - . L . 0 - ­ -_ I : - . 4� - � ; I A . . I � t _ � . I .1 . I � � ,.� t - . . � � I . I : I z� . . . I . � : � I I I : - I .- . I � � , .. I . I ' " im "Id D 7a �T I .AL a tnt" bull 5 - r '* h flu ua Lon ; iTat 8, 1, 0 , t ilfer n .. le , � I � _ ) I! , I 'I I - . I . :� A, . . . I . . . . I �:11 . I , � � I - a . I I I . I I I . 't . . . � . ­ - - ­ . � I - - " . . . I . -,r . . . . I , .1. - . � � I ,.. I - . I . ,.. � . � I - . �. � .. . : I . . - 1- - � I I � � . . I 4 � . - ,F � 1, . I . . . . . . - � - I I I �* �1 � - I � I . I � � � . "t I � , - . - . I . � � . � . 1, � I .. - - 1- . - . .1 . -Ai-".____ ­­ �,-��-1.��..�-.,.--�----�,.�,-.-.�-,.,-�.--,--�--.----,,�------,-,�--�� -1-�.4------���-A.---.-,-...-.-,j--- _ ___ - 11 . : � ! T rarn. Perhaps the Ron. Foster and An- 11 w. - . I ':h - 'i t� , can figure immense profita,,but, it muAt - : . _ I y some new rule recently added to the . ... I I . � I .. - . imetic. We win admit there are profits . � - . ool, but the poor farmer is evidently � . - ; � : . o1ced in the profits. I i : . . he members of Camp Stirling Sons,of - . i I � . I � I and) St. Thomas., enjoyed something . 1. . : � � . q : of the ordinary on Friday night lost. .. � I . � � . . Thompson, a Highlander -who was - ' I . . . . � lig from -Port Stanley to EWndon paww . � . ; : � . . . � he hall, heard the skirl of the pipes,and . . i . - I . I d. not pass by. He wentupstairs, intro, . ; . - . . d himself, took:off his boots,and damceil ' . ! . � I . . 3lighland fling, shann tretwa and giffie, . : I . Those present say li� is one of the '� .. � I dancers they -ever saw. I � . � � The members of the Wilmot WomeWs - � 11 - .. . � � ion Society -met. in the town hall, Hays- .. I I . on Tuesday., May 29tb. and had ayery � ... I . ' . , I au,1 : afternoon makin I knotting two . i I I and substanti quiLs, and packing . J - L I lar esacks with vari, us articles, such .. I I 3g I jug, dry goods land groceries,, for I I I -1 11 I ; E. Cook, Cumberland Mission, sas- 4. ;: . I . . . ewan, Northwest Territory. The mem- - . � . � brought a lunch with them (school -girl __ ; . - . . ) and had a social cup of tea after the . I I . I was done. ­ I. , . I . s-.-. . wer thieves are getting in their ugly _-;� . . . : at Ifirriston. Some miscreants enter- � . I . beautiful Rower garden -of John Prain . I . I I - � . I . . arden, -and were not content with pulll- I I I 1i the flowers they could carry.away, 11 , . I I : � . ,ulled up bulbs and roots without re- - ; I . 11 I I . .. . Mr. 'Prain offers'a rewal, d of $5 for - .;.w . . . . I . I - i nation that will lead to the identity of . : � I arties. The same ni'- ht some I .... I I w � d � %% ed Mlms Fallis' garlen and not ,only -- __�', i d awa I I � 'y flowers, but with a spa,de dug . carried off the roots and bulbs. � - I � k,'dgar Hurdle, a young Moss, farmer, . . I - � two miles from Newbury, met witha � .. I I accident while sheaxing sheep the . . - day. He was thrown down, and fell - . ,� - the sharp points of the Shears, one of , . .. ints penetrating about an inch and .a, - - � � . elow the heart, ,and the other an inch � I The wounds are about an inch deep, I � I are quite ugly and dangeroVs. The . . d man with difficulty punea the I . . � . i . from his body and walked 15 rods to _. . -- . Ouse before he fell exhausted. The at- I - 11 - at physician thinks the sufferer may . bly recover, I - I . I . � I . ;., � � - r seventh annual convention -of 'the I I t .. I . men Woman�s Christian Temperance . I . I . a opo-ned in the Congregationk church, � . I � : ; , on Friday last. The conTention. ': aned to order by Mrs. Ella F. Af. Wil- � � I I A , . ; , of Montreal, who called upon, the . � .. I . .. I ers to sing the opening hymn, entiffled d up, stana Up for Jesus " which � ) � . � 1� :1 I . lone with great vigor. A large number . . . . , . atifying reports were presented from _� � . I the Dominion, testifying to the % � I I . I noy,of the different,departmeilts of the � I q . . � . work I carried on by the Union. The z . . ngs throughout were 'very largely st- . . 11 . - . and much enthusiasm for the noble . :: I � - C %� . of the Union was expressed.� One nor .. . I : .. . � I feature -was the address �on ,�Saturday, - , . I by Mrs. J. K.. Barney 'of Rhode Is- . - T � entitled, 'cc From J jerusalem to, - . . . . . : ).% ... � � . The Convention wa%��closed on,, ,_ lay night by a splendid temperance ad- - from the c&ebr�ted evangelist, Major .; s 2 of New Jersey. . The First Presbyvm* . � � church was far too small to secommo- . . k I the crowd that attended. - 1.� i I . . " ,. s . *_ � . . . . I q . Impo#ant Poin:t. I , - � i Z �s legal anecdote is told by the YoutWs . ,i � ..... . anion :' � : 11 I . a New England court -room, -one after- 1 . . i . I in late spring, - *er,-- was a seene of ' � . . � I .. j excitemeniC A witness had testified � ; . .... . � ... ; he saw the defendant 'I spritt& 'up �� 1Z I . . . I 31 I I a few hours -before the occurrence of . I I � � . " . _. ecident for which thea defendant was . � .� . � I . I Sed to be responsible. - .. I Vhat did he say he was going to do ; � the rails �.?" asked the counsel, fixing , - ; . � . a andering ,eye of the witness with his 11 , . - gaze. � I - � I .. . : ' - . . ore the witness could ans w1er,, the de- .. 1.� I nts counsel was on his feet insisting . ., . . -) . .. i � the question was .-not -allowable. A I : ; ged wrangle ensaia, Various high - � , . � . . � . ,, , . . rities for. and against the -ad-mission of .� , . I- 11 . . I estion were consulted and.quoted. � � 11 . .. i I . - I � anwhile the witness shifted from one � - . I -1". , the other and,eve vent to sever -&I �, � . ; 1. gious yawns. Once he was heard to : ! � : � that 'Otwas f earful hot," biit aside . ,_� . . � that he made no remarks, As the i � - I . . overay .raged higher and higher, some- . I I 0 ;, resembling .a ;�iile passed across,� .his ;; I � _ I I . ince or twice, but quickly vanished. 11. ; . . :: . last th.6 Court ruled that the question �.. . . I be all -owed d while the defendant's I '. el, exhaus with rage, leaned back , � . . I I i a chair -a Fdamopped his forehead, thd - I - � � � � . ; � . was put once -more. � : . - - 4 . ; . Vhat did the defendant say he was go- . � � I I . , do with the. rails ?" I . I I . : __ I - T-a-w-thbf," drawled the witness. " I . A . q .. .; I drivW my niieee-mi-laiv to ketch the - . - , . when I see him. An! nuow, if it ain!t I �, . - . titootion'l. I'd like to set ,daoun, for . .�. . . . I I - - . gs is abaout gin aout. " ... � a la uproarious merriment his request - ; a - . . � I 1 7 . ,rrauted. .. I, _. . - . . � - � . � - - - - . . . Worth ]Knowing. . I . � 7 . I � rge T. Ang�ell, president of ille, Bostou - - � - ; � ; L I ; , Society -'writes in the Boston Her- -, - P , I i oncerning the prevention and cure ,of . ZL i � .. . . a e. . Ir : . � L .gentleinan calling on me to-dav tells . 7. 1 st he has seen mi one -of the tooton I I A . � a letter from a physician recommend- .- I c . a preventive of grip, the putting of � I erLed sulphur in the stockings, so as . - , I . . - . t constantly walking onsulphur." I I ome ye0ra ago Casey Young, member I � -111, F . . . ... I L - I 4 nLgress From Memphis, Tenn., t4Old me . ; . d Ji thegreat Yellow fever epidem- I i I I . . . Zrmmpfii, in which I believe thous- . s � ) I . I died he a -ad various other gentlemen I � I i � acquaintance saved their lives 'by con- I . � . . y wearing powdered sulphur in -their , . - gs, while others of his acquaintance � -1 -efueed to use it died. - I I �� n one instance he stated that,out of a, - .4 Iterable number of gentlemen assembled I office, whodiscussed thesubject, and on6 who i used the sulphurescaped, I I . ,one who did not had the fever. . ven-known. that a few doses of sulphur I � internally will pass through the body, - I � . A g and pocketbook, and so blacken .. - t � � Iver in the pocketbook as to make its, � , I � ion doubtful. It, is also equally well - that men working in malarial dia- . 11, - in sullphurescape malaria. I think it �� to state these facts,which may be of . - I . preventing sickness and saving . . . . - - . I . I after consultingyour doctor, you gon- I I � to try the experiment a day or two, . 4 in find th4i you are, when warm, -Bar- I ed by a very preceptible sulphurous I � - re. s - *_ I Alexander F. Stewart, a former ent of the Stratford Collegiate InAti- I �; ' Uterary Society, has been successful I A . i, uritig the degree of M.- - D. at Rush 4 1 1 3al College, C.hic go. He has also car- � � I I . . iff one of the scholarsUips of the insti- I I i � I , and his name itaxo6a high up in the - graduates.. -1