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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1894-06-29, Page 4t 7 t 4 a NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. tqLTne figure between the parenthesis after eso! $ae denotes the page of th - s paper on which tb advertlikment *-III be found. Wash Gbods­-Duacan & Duncan. (6) Public Notloo.-John T. Dickpon. (5) Young Cattle for Uhle-Wm. Bubolz. (5) German China --C. W. PAY8L (5) Its Surprisinx-Dill & Smare. t6l ravisoroen-Lumeden & Wilson. (5) The Best-Jahnson Bros.- (8) . . Potato BuC71nish-Johnson Bros. (8) Rki I t Prioes-Rullett & Jackson. (8) llett & Jackson. (8) C"w I ry Open -4. Bauslaugh. (a) A I Pfeture--A. Bauslaw4h. (8) heil Loet-Dick% Hotel. (8) d of Thank". WConnor. (5) Second Hand Binders -Wm. Eliler. (8). Valuable Properties for Sale -J. 1,11. Kaohtel. (5) SkAFORTH, FRIDAY, June 296th, 1894 The Three Hurons in Liiae. - itwouldseem from present indication that the three Hurons till continue in lin' as supporters of the blowat administration, 9!he official summing up has not yet take' place i� either Riding, bat we hope to' gi-0 the official. figures� in each Riding' nexi week. South 'Huron is referred to else where in this issue. In West Huron Xr Garrow has been qgain returned by a ver, respectable majority, Clinton giving him thi splendid majority of 106. In East Huroi it was always expected that 'Mr. Gibsoi would have a walk over. His majority i said to be about fie -hundred. The Assassination of Carnot. The assassination of M. 'Sadi-Cmritot President of Frauce, on Sunday eveninj last, by the anarchist Santo, will excite tho abhorrence and detestation of the whob civilized - world. The elected head of I self-gaverning nation, a - chief magistrato who, has bent his energies to the peaceabb promotion of his country's interests, th( honored guest for the moment of one of th4 principal cities in*the land, to be suddenl3 strickea to the ground b�. a dastard's hand, no ' th h f a, Popular outhurst but i e eat o our of.,profound peace, is enough t( arouse the- indi-mation of every sup 9 . - porter not only of lai:%v and order, but a, ordinary 'far play, wherever the deed 1 made known- The event aft-rds further proof, if prooJ were wanting, thee -public cannot guraute( the lives. and. safety- of their publc meit an) more than can the most absolute or despoti( of m 6narchies.- The cases of Lincoln, wlic, fell before the pistol of Wilkes Booth,, an�i of Garfield, done to death by Guiteatt, 11 -to every' one- -as Mstrative of thf fact.. Lincoln had, however, been long thi objecti of the fanatical hate of pro-slaiver3 zealots of the South, and in -the hour of th( Confederacy's defeat the report of Booth'� pistol was but the echo of their own bitte r. ness. ; while theie can be little doubt thal the murderer of Garfield, as well as thf slaver of Mayor Harrison, of Chicago, waE tinged with lanacy to a greater or- less de- gree. The press despatches stae thai 8anto As an ItallaIt anarciiist, but the fa6f of his nationality does not seem to posse sE any significance, -and the onl mGtiy'e I 01 the crime hinted at is the general desire fot the destruction of-seeiety which is the chiel object of those who hold anarchical opin- ions. ' It is only in the light of such acts a this that anarchy- is Been to be what it is, pure dial.ioliam. Fortunately, ihe means by which it eeks to win its ends are thoag which are -best caculated to defeat thent. There are honest minds so impressed with the evils f modern civilization that they are in danger of being led away by the L glamors of a system which promises to care everything by bolishng everylling, but when inhuan, cold-blooded-Lurder is and - d ealy thrust upon their notice as a- weapon of narchy, it is sufficient to startle them into their sober senses. There in no such short cut to trie amelioration of the evils of society as the anarchist deams of, and least of all is it to be found in the murder I Of kig�s, andpresidents. W-61 in Canada hae some re ason to be thankful that as yet theCana,dian people have not lost hold of that respect for life an.4, law - which has characterized thein from the'l be- ginning. We quarrel W-ith considerable violence of language during election times, as wtnes the present campaign, but! the persons of 'our public * men are safe; and i there is little in-dication that any group of men exists whose pledged object is the de- struction. of la,%v a nd Government and the in of a univeral chaos. Visited Upon The Children. - T lie si-n of the America people in import- ing Africans as slaves has assuredly been visited upon the Americans of the present day. In additin. to a devastaing war the effects of which have, not all passed away ' they have hadbequea-thed to them, an ever- P1'esent,'Irienacing raue question. At the close of the war people in the North thonglit thehole matter was settled by the grant- ing of the ballot to the colored people. thus mldrig them the equ0s of white citizens. To -day the question is farther from setde- ment than it was then. It is now plainly seen that the black race cannot be elevated at a bound, but thibt it will take iwyay gene- rations of much patierice and fofl,narance. III, fact, it will be &it evolatioz, revo- lation,. that �vill accomplish theb work. Though there are, happily, oright end en- couraging ceptios, it must be admitted that the negroes in America are a degraded, worthless lot, a constant menace to peace ,and- good government. The patience, too, of both the Northern and Southern people seems to be wearing out. Altogether, the outlook is not a pleasant one for the United States to. face. It used to be that Northern people condemned very strongly the ostra.- I cism of the blacks by the white people of the South, 1�ut this feeling of antagonism and dislike is spreading, even in the North and West. Kansas, a� State full of the "old soldier" element, and which, until a few years ago, used to give a Republican ma- Jority of eighty thousaui, at its last tate elections had a negro on the Republican .,-,State ticket, bitt he ran twenty thousand C b6hind his tick -et -a signiflicant fact. There is no doubt that time will settle this ve-,�ed question, but there is also no doubt. ..... ..... -EXPOSITORG T" HURON J1JNE 291189. that it will - prove, for - many years to dutry assume on jbinin that organization- &like. His energy, public spirit and enter- would have sooner given up his sword and LIZZioi genialuature and friendl di Year Bo,wering. Third year ken. 9 'K come, a troublesome question.. This ques- to support only candidates nominated or en- rime have done much to advance the inter. cocked hat than to have gone to the coantr y. tion ulpn many friends wh e went. ors—R. Afauning. Political Sudenee county, in the The feeling of confidence aift'ong the Libir- One knew where to find her if there Engli h Wit& M tion has been brought to our attention late- dorsed by the order can hardly be viewed as eats of the, greatest industry in the. Pro� is- J. Montgmery. Third Year p4t� r -helps, als i �ust as strong as ever and they feel was anything to be. done in the church or —W.,G. Richardson. Second year, .h.cft., f he6ff of V ly, by an article in the " Oudook stat�ing a measure"for the untrammelling of men!s vince. In every respect he was a typical thlatleXe Government is losing strength every I Sunday.- School. She was *o a member of -7-Miis Nettie C6mbe. 4 Class at, lie -4lie&f f I t minds from the chains and fetters of part - that some of the Nonconformist denomins i� representative Ontario n, and his defeat da It is for this reason probably that Sir the R6 &I Templars and one of the captains French, German, Italian and Sp&uigli flRed by the a OK� Thom t e contest ow going on. JR. tional conferejces -in England had passed saxiship. There is nothing elevating in the 'is to be regretted by every man, to what- pson does not propose to delay in h The sorrow- H. Coats—Class 14, Classics �T06 his appeal to the electors. Something may family hav: the thy of all- The and English Constitutional fr. -- John V resolutions condemnatory of the attitudeof thought that a convention may force on the ever party he may belong, who has the in im Hi U44 depend on the result of - the Ontar'to elec- f m1tookplice the following Monda at Afbdieva,T History. -or Noi Deeds f the American chiiirehet.towards the negro. members of the Order a candidate recom. terests of Ontario at heart. " The ballots tions, which will !p known by the time this 3 p. -fn. and proceeded to MaZudT —Atthebarn raising at Z.MeKeelij ism ,of the I mende(tnytteither his record nor his eapa- weresummedupat Mitchell,on. VVednes- letter appears in type. cemetery. Grey reeently,-the Ta proprietor and D.MI, y-lor SoutW-Hukon- A bilities, yet ho comes to theni'artned day, Vy the Riturning-Officer, and the ma- mild sensation was crea6ted in the House 1.:� were'the captains. The race was -so clb* it represent4ttvA The most keenly contented political elec- by Mr. H. Corby, member for West Has. was called 9, ti. There Was no hitch 0j J r News of the Week. aswith their ready-made pledge to support Jo ity against Mr. Banantyne was found. to tin$s, rising i1i his'place and announciiag.. his any kind and a -more. ' .01 orderly bee has 8 tion held in South uron for twenty years, him. It ma be. said that the old parties be 31. Mr. McNeil received: -Mr. A Sc%N oir RusmzA]XAxEs LovE ix ExG- the alm If ost resirtion. Mr. Edgar discovered been held. P. Bishop wasthe framer.. The v,, LAND WA closed on Tuesday 14�. The whole strength have been known to place unworthy men in solid suppo t of the Conservative party. Cor y's name' in the Auditor -General's re. I .--0he Czarewitch of Russia has ar- r r ig people ho a social athering inth ived -in England on a visit to his betrothed, yolu of the Conservative party was thrown into the field and expect their members. to vote port as down: for $4,500, received from the evening -at which n 'enjoyable thne Attor 'Cro Government for potable spirits purchased the Princess Alix of Hesse. of ihie in t is copstituency, and the aid for them spent. the contest i hi This is 'trite, but the difference by the Government to be used in the manu- DIED 11; WASHINGTON. -Hon. B. W. —On Wednesday of last week, -a sries Josep of the Dominion Gofernment - MOWAT SUSTAINED." was evoked consists in the fact that while with th6 old Perkiiia,�,qnce Unite& States senator from facture of methylated -spirits.- This consti- pleasant event occurred at the residence inY in The Rai Kano", died on Sund�y in Washington from JUr. A. Jamieson, near to defeat the Libe'fal candidate. Hon. parties there is no- compulsion on the part tuted s, clear breach of the independence of Londesboro -police agis Clarke Wallace, a tn�nber of the Dominion of the rank and file -to support an objection- THE GRAND OLD MAN STILL Parliament Act., Mr. Corby declared that cholera 1porbus. the marriage of his YoUngeSt L I r.*% that4istriet. RFLiE*�'Fon PEARY.—The Pear h f 414. te;, y re, e Cstherjue, to Mr. 31. ),IcJN _ch,e I - he was wholly iinorant of breaking the law, f HI 1ur kin� solititor., (rovernment, held three 'meetings in the able candidate, Patrons have beforehand AT THE HELM. expediti under the leadership o enry 1)4;. -9 but in view of hie having unwittingly done r . ag.,, of Philaae, - 1phis, left New York kota, by Rev. J. A. Hamilton. 'lautl, -Ridin and spent 0"everal days privately resigned their right to oppose a man whorn for so, he felt it to be his duty to re I . Mr. was the recipient of a splendid assortmft-t -S on, atur, b, for Greenland. canvassing, while thelvatronage of the Do- they cannot approve. The Government has a Clear Corby's manly course was loudly e eered b of fiLne presents from the numerous guegtt urio. rHE uEEs's GREAT GRA.xDsoN AR- -8 in minion Government y44s. -held out as a bribe Working Majority. both sides of the House and when Mr. 'Da ­ The happy, couple took Torontoo I 'I There is no surer method of f4sting into RivEs.—The Duchess of York, on Saturday the evening trail o. to the electors; ton McCarth Bug eated that a bill should ig uorth.� They were showered with o.Mr.'g, Campbell, the party public life cunning adventurers, or men who evening, gave birth to &boy. The anuoilnee- not be introduce by t e Government. to relieve 3fitchell, is A Tuesday evening, at five o'clock, ended the I T, men e —Last year, M r. John W. W ilkr of ea, organizer for Ontaro)., also spent -several for other reasons ought not to be � here, than Mr. Corby of the penalties he had hijourred t of th, birth was received with great bitterest contest that has been waged in enthusiast Wingllcam,,raised a crop of Boring ivlWt. 4r- for South I Ridinill and addressed three to place at their disposal the st I id- vote of by sittin and voting in the Hause-co'ntrary -4i. in London. which averaged 20 bushels to the acre 'Ri" T, H. R ,4 THE WoLD.�Lord Randolph this province for a long time. There were to law, t e cheers were renewed and rim, e -Dr. Mi Meetings, taking good�tpare to ha-ve- the last an organi;ation if once they ou've Mr. intended sowin another kind of thee y C -ed in ob Churchill bade'farewell. to his friends in the br iere was such a fine growth represmited word -to himself each'l�' some new elements in the contest this time Laurier declared that he would upport such spring, I time. He is one of the taining ita approval of their candidacy. The House of Commons on Friday evenixig last, a bill. - Mr. Corby is one of the few too o1-whgWtc6miughgletitgrow. Th A;use, has ri poli which made everything uncertain and every to starting on his tour around the e qwlug - old parties having no other hold upon i most' shedas well'os one of the mostun' their few, nd rs supporting the rior wheat when- cut was somewhat on the tributar.0f st p one was in the dark, until the results were world greft scrupalous profession4oliticiahs who curse members than that of moral suasion or the Govern mient, and is not in politics for what si4e if anything,so that the second troD this count announced. It was a glorious LOGS G.41owe. —Since June 5th 44,000,- ry. _Other mohods of even& less re- force of old associations cannot afford to victory, for he can get out of it, as so many are. He is 000 logs ha�e een taken to the Saginaw could not be:attribued to the shaking,,4' putabl character wer4 also adopted, but, it t&k the cry- was "anything to beat Mowat," Mular with members on both sides of the of the grain.. This second growth promift e the risk of. putting tip as candidates ouse. who would all be glad to see him re- River mills for sawing, —and 25,000,000 or to be a8plendid yield. would seem, all has beou unavailing, as the of and an thing and everything was brought to 30,000,000 more will -arrive before the close - st of men open -to objection on the ground I y elected by acclamation. —On 3donday of last week, -as Jjr.� D&vil nie bear. Thefollowing -are the resultsfrom. of the month. V7 A. Kalb Liberal candidate has teen elected by a ina- character or conduct, for there are always Sir Charles Tupper, the elder, must have Book was driving along the street in ailt. Ijorft of Bixteen, accorq smiled triumphantly when the cable an- WILL Co�,,TEST TkE WiLL.—The will of ton, one of the tugs broke.causing the he* _ ty ing to the returns as those w hose allegiance sits upon them with all over the Province: the late Ch f Justice �Coleridge disinherits School , Seati" nced that Sir John Thompson had intro- to run away. He was thrown 0 at bUt L presently given. Until the official summing sufficient lightness to allow of their de. his eldest soo, Bernard, and will be contest- L I Weduesdayo CONSTITUENCY. ELECTED, PARTY. dticed a bill to ratify the French Treaty. escaped urd-turt. The horse ran wildly. down 4,nA was a. if The ratificati i tip, however, Which ta#ps place at Goderich clining �o support such candidates, and on -has been',the cause of a ed by the lafter on the ground of m idue, in- street and was,making am r line for P14m, be�a one o, t-1 Addington.. 6 ..... James Reli.... Con.. 347 fluence on t�e part of his stepmother.' ai on Saturda. there is 4ways a degree of un-. struggle between the Tappers on the one steel & Gibbing's store,- wh Section-­;� Algoma W ........ ames Conme TnE H&�!k N NEw YoRK.—The mercury y these are numerous enough a bad candi. Algoma E ........ C. F. Farwell �.. Lib ...... 139 I' en fortunately el.. Lib.. ... hand and Sir John Thompson and Mr. Bow- n caught �a, telegraph pole and certainty, where the mal I ority -18 so small. date may be beaten by his; own party last Sunda.'Jit New York tonched 86 de- the wago pre. through this ..... 428 ell on the other, and the High Commission- vented it- going any farthen OM grees at 9 6 L A barrel of VA This being the &me, we� shall defer further friend . ' In the - e of the other parties, 766 has proved himself stronger� than the clock a. ni�, and at noon mount- sugar was thrown out of the -ot e Brant S .......... �Hon.A,S. Hardy Lib ...... t h 8 Brockville ........ Geo. A. Dan& .. - LiV. 200 ed to 03. At� 1.25 it reached 951. A mild 'wagon aumnd held a' -'421 comment on the electio# in this, constituency no such safeguard exists. A - man once in Bruce 9 .......... D. bieNaughton. P.tro'� 166 Cabinet. In fact, Sir John Thompson is sluashed, but very little other am was Bruce 8 .......... R. B.Truax.,... Lib.... breeze tempq'red the heat. age tende. until next week, wheo. we can have the the field with official approval Must *be sup- i3i sensible enough to know that Sir Charles done. B nce C.. J S. Macdonald Lib.P.I.. 397 Foun &T BiRTH.—livirs. Greeusteel, of his baggy bai rning of last week, we going r ednesday Itio -official figures before uBI: The following are portedand elected if possible by members of Cardwell .. .. .... E.A.Little ...... P. P.A. .. l000 StewarVs Fer Rdlierford county, Ten- W1 Tupper can make or unmake it ouserva- —On W Carleton .......... G. A. Kidd.. .. Con., P.I., 150 tive cabinet in. this country to�day, and lie ry� ateleven, the residence of Thompson, the majorities in each ipality the organization to which he belongs with- neasee, has given birth to four children, two Sienion, of Dufferin ........... W. Dynes ...... Patron 157 has the great advantage of having in his boys and tw4, girls,, and all are doing well. gravel road, near Clinton, -was the aceneof a chased a -vlau McLean. Welamiller. out any reference to his fitness for the dffice Dundas .. ........ Whitney.. Con ....... 200 son a confidential reporter of everything quiet-, but no doubt interesting event to a goo(I fig Durham E .. .. .. W. A. Follis..., Co WHEELING, THnouGii F.- . - are Seaforth 116 n. 400 that transpires , in the 'Privy council at those present. Mr. A. H. Ti entay, 'a pop. hiiu. --shi to -which he aspires. To say that stich*a Durham W ....... W.H.Reid....".. P. P. A.: 74 Mills completed his bicycle ride from Land's Tuckersmith . . . . 989 Elgin E .......... C.A.Brower.. Con ...... S81 Ottawa. -The opposition. by criticising the -rs wer state of things constitutes an advance to- End to John �Q'Groat?s on Thursday, 21st ular townsman of Blyth was united inar- vma& rne ...... . ... 67 Elgin W .......... D. 31aenish Lib ...... 170 Treaty and pointing out how disastrous it;is Margaret' Thompson, i�n thee w1iieh was lit sex N .......... st. His ti��4e was 8 days, 5 hours an(, riage to.11iss Usbo wards independence in politics is to.say that Es W.J.,MeKce..,. Lib ....... 229 to Canadian interests will -not likely divide In' 49 presence & few intimate friends, Rev. Mr. Essex S .......... W. D. Balfour.. Lib ....... :400 r. t [tall Zi. Exeter ....... .. ... ... 98 � minutes. own I Stephen .......... a man may move with greater freedom dig Prootenac..... *... J. L. Haycock.. P. 1. Lib. - 86 the House on it. .t . I 1. Higley officiating. Mr. and- Mrs. Tierav 58 POLICE CoARurTIOX. —General Neal Dow, more securely he is bound. GlengRrr3 ......... D.M.Macpherson Lib., P. 1. 400 A bill is going through the House �perma- liti'6 clianip took the train at Clintonfor'Tbontoaud Xly- Grenville .. ...... 0. Bush ....... CPn ...... 4 the Probib ion of Ala;ie, says otes: Hay ............. 3 Groy N ...... .... James Cleland' 00 nently constita�ing the Northwest Mounted agara Falls and on their return -% fl I take UP Lib.. ... 200 the police of Portland are more' corrupt, in their residence in Blyth. The congraftli. Police. This fotce, Mrliatever its usefulness Stanley. .... .... . 2 Grey C::. T. Gamey .. .... Con ...... .... DEAR, The Way It Was Done. comparison. 41, the wealth Mid population of Bayfidd ...... D,Mc$icriol.­. Lib., P. 1, 263 'In the past, shotild now be rapidly reduced tions of numberless friends follow tligih. ing became ....... the city, tban'the police of -New York. 49 The following is taken from the Globe of Haidimand J. Sena.. Patron... it in numbers and altogether abolished within —Alr. Davi Agew of Asl1field, had ripe ten 44yi§ AQ -0 Goderich To*nshi Balton ...... .. .. W. Kerns..... Con.... 00 ten years, and Mr. McMullen.took occiasion CYCLO'NE SOUTH DAROTA.-A cyclone I � 1 112 Monda, and is correct exqept that it does Hamilton E ...... J. T. Middleto; Llb .... 458 to express his view and to regret that the passed over th6 vicinity of Bangor, South tomatoes in his gZrd'en o� the 20th inst. Tlits F1 — not'g9frenough. Amon'�otliei things it- HIn"t" W .... Hon. J. M. Gibson Lib .... 95 Dakota,, on t6 20th inst. It Zotally de- is certainly the earliest we have ever known -Y�as --outiullo 9 Hastings - W ... W. H. Biggar., Lib ...... 129 Government was doizig everything it could part -of this! 405 380 might mention the promises made of a grant, HaskIngs E.... W. MeLaren... Lib., P. 1. 1 450 to make the bardbn ol the maintenance of ripe tomatoes grown -in this section- and vt -on, the soul molislied fourf�een houses, kining I little 389 doubtif it can be equalled in any.otiter f, Hastings N .. .... A. F. Wood. -Con.. 00 this force a permanent-- one. The force is obild of Mr. J6'hn Sainfelt, and leaving the 1 by the Dominion Government,.1;o Byfield Huron E ........... Tho"S. Gibson-' Lib..: , *.: i county in the Province. 00 remainder of thb family in a severely injured m any places Huron S .......... U. Y. McLean.. slio�tl not be ery costly and -svill. very fajorit for IM cLe4,�i�. 16 harbor, and the visit of Hon. Chwk Wall -ace Llb ...... 16 v —A successful medical -operation Per- Was Huron W ........ J. T. Garrow.. needed in a country whidli i -%v eing- and critical corihition. A min named Jlin good raiu� lai is no I tra- formed recently on Stephen Baines, of Mbr� and a gentleman represented as a Govern- Kent E .......... Robert Ferguson Lib ...... 600 —c' Long was also -Ulede versed by railways in - all directions and ris, at the home of Joseph Wbster, Brus. green to the Notes'and C ment engineer, to inspect -the harbor with a KFut W .... ...... T. L. Pardo.... Lib., P. I. 300 gradually settled. Air. Fred. White, the PRn91DE.XT Q�ANOT ASSASSINATED. -While Dwi-'to t ments. Ki "ton .......... E. H. Smythe-, Con ... 6 president Carnot of France, was driving to sels. Last summer Mr. Baines fell at Sa- view to the La ng McCallum, P. Controller of the -Mounted Police is, by the The Empi omised iniprovenientit The mb P. A: 150 nia and injured his back, and the op�riatjeli the paev iviv re of oWed*sday had -orth the theatre in Lyons last Sunday night, an Globe says: Labton W .. .... A. T. Gurd.....:. P. P. A. 74 bill, made a permanent eputy Minister, was for the purpose of counteractiAg the. , gooddeal, <. and South Brant in. the pservative column Lanark N.. R. J. Pregton.. .. Con .,,. 27 thus coustiltuting a ne �Iie Italian Auarchiit sprang upon the steps of curvature an(i fracture. '10kre wish -h= a than usua:14 In South Huron, 2VIr. M. Y. Metean, the Lanark 8 ........ J.. M Matheson... Con.. 289 I" ,ere aul --tabbed him in the abdoinen. in its election report, whf% the Mail had Lennox .......... W. W,Meac4am.. Con.. are now aout se'venteer0le&a y min dT'd almost instantly. The speedy recovery. upo)l W -)I -eat; - en given the U1081, Monck in the same g Liberal candidate, has be Leeds ............ Walter Beatty.. Con-'- 35o force. large enough to run the The Presid, ro A few little bitter opposition British —Bv the aid -of he Re-,% D. B- ANOTbAe, y %ad the whole strength of Lincoln ........... James Hiscrtt... .. P. P. A. 67 E In ire. assassin -was arrested. things like this make qat' a differe-h-ce in* the Conservative ins London ... ...... W. R, Meredith.. Coq.. .. 155 Lonis )9teiss and Miss Mary A. Stewart -Nere seem -still- to! party in the county see Gp-AssuorEw,', RLAGuE.—Large numbers Re -Minister 6f united in mattrimony on -NMedesday, IJUh Middlesex . P.L,P.P.A. 200 M�qitia inade an impor- tl t 'f ons of grasshoppers have suddenly made their the majority and the c -9queut tone of & to have been coficentrated to secure his de- Middlemex N ... W. H. Taylo; *.* Lib ...... - tnt. announicentent in the House that there ult., at the residence of the bride's produi party paper. feat. - The Ron. Clarke Wallace has d'gV0t- Middlesex W .... Hon.G.W.Ross.. Lib ...... 106 -%vill be no Militip, Camps of instruction this appearance near Carlton, Mirn;iesota, and in father. -ed. ed three days to that riding, no Miss Stewart and Adani Steiss. supp only speak- Monck ............ Hon. R.Harcourt Lib. many -places hive totally destroyed gar- o.rtea stock 149 �d are tnjuring meadows.. An the parties be, This part I ing with Dr. Nesbitt, but also canvassincr Muskoka ......... Chas Langford.. . Con ­.' * * year- . The saving thus effected Will ena'ble dens 'the bricle and groom. - Wipissing ........ John Loughrin.. Lib ...... .. the Department, to spend $170,000 in the -A number of hand- 0 - er, the mi4jnany Boss, who aiong some of the disaffected Tories. in are aided to some' extent by four weeks' ' 11 .Mr. rok -NorfolkS ........ W. Chariton.... Lib ...... 500 purchase of 8,000 new Alrtini-Metford long to Grey twnship. the hard tim has been at Cork, IrelanO,'L,�,�' Goderich. and Stanley -town He has - Norfolk N ........ E. C. Carpenter Lib ...... 17 droath. some wedding presents were made. The nioney. TIm recently, stated rifles, and the conversion of 5,000 artini- guests were treated to a sumptuous repaet, been, earryiJ held three meetings in the istrong- Northumberland E. W.A,Willoughby Con...., 183 Henry, into . i , th A TBnRi ere that he had not le6 New York be Or e Martin _Metfords. With e 13LE iATE.—Geor A 86pteu- I a very enjoyable time was spent by th 01� g NorthumberlandW C."C.Field ....... Lib.. 274 an( siv holds � Varna, Exeter and Inton, and, in 4�'W. Chappie bach, a former in�rchant of Can �exow Investigat- additioli to this, has announced tha in all Ontario 8 H§n. J. -Dryden Li!).. 50 will furnish a supply of 14,000 of the most o cause he was afraid of the : 1,0002VIartini-Metfords already on hand, -this threw himself be&ath the wheels of a tr 'TUr and Mrs. Steiss have the best w in - g much &"n ceded that t] ing Committee. This may,'�.e true, but.- the probability Seaforth will be created 05 at Emerson, N�braska, and -was cut to, large circle of friends for their prosperity - an out- Ottriwa .......... J E. 1H. Bronson.. Llb.. 4 I Ge, O'K f -.. Vb.. improved arms, for the volunteers, and is a A tele -n received on. Wednegd evidence is rather against film port Of entry on the 30th of this month. it bl,,v, ee e. 766 pieces. He was �n his way to San Fran- gra 1was to the Nora Oxford N .. .... 8 r Nowat Lib. 757 step in the right direction because whether evening Of last wek, stating ihat Mr. The business men of Sbaforth have for ye cisco, in *charge of an officer, where he C liasven bee ars Oxfoid S.. cKay ....... Lib. Ole of Al : 654 this country ever becomes igivolved in a war Chattanooga, Tennessee, was k been petitionini the Dominion'� Govermnent Parr), Sound. Beatty .... Con .'. 462 or not, ever L y man ought to know how to wa m d siness Athletics seem to , be if good deal like for a port bf entry, bu, as th. mith Lib.. 407 gerously in ith typhoid ftyer, and rela- nw be --no h, at town forms Peel shoot and shoot straight. transactions. politics. Recently Air. Wi A. Robertson, part of a gerrymandered Grithive, th i re- PerthN.. agwood .... Con 441 TRAGIIT.—Adjiitant-(,'�--iieraI tives were arm nging to o down, when a early Idays., IQ e1r Perth 8 .......... J'o n McNeill Patton 28 be Colorado St, The Interbolonial Conference win y, of the� ate_ National telegra.m. was received at about ten o'clock so. that farm chairman of theraqing boar4 of the Catia- ts have received but scant attention. Peterborough E. a T. lezard.. Lib.. 104 opened in the Senate Chamber on Trsne the same day, announcing 11r. CoWs death. �eredit- TM ust Thursday, Gumrds, now, however, on the eve of an elec- Peterboroughw.. J. . Stratton *Lib.. x who was stopping at Colorado than Whe'elman'siAssoaiati6�, whose duty tio 869- the 28th, in the presence of- His Excellency He was a native of Clinton, and fot a long kiearly ey n, when.' they think they have a fighting Prescott: ... .... A. vanturel.... Lib. - 574 Springs, was kidzi�pped from his - hotel on it is to see that raing mep duly tog the chance, the Cont�oller of Customs seeks to Prin6e Edward... . Jo n Caven.. Patron:: 804 the Governor-General and the members of Saturday, taken t� the open prairie, strip- timeconnected-with the Salt A-Ssocja�jion their bills, 11 Renfrew N .. ..... Henry Barr.,.- Lib.. 68 both Houses of Parliament, Lord Aber- staff. He i le young man, and t1teir,cre&ik amateur line, b. 151tv up question as to win faor for thi Tory candidate by ing Renfrew 8 ...... R. Campbell.. Lib.. 66 deen will preside and deliver' an address of pednde, aud tatr�d and feathered. The had ony be'en'bai"TelumnIessee for a little -- 4 . th I - on Ruesell.. 116 over 1y eir A the leading ri er )y a A ing miners. year, during Which time he had gained t 8 but the granting of ' which at the presen; Sinicoe E .. .. .. ell Con 600 A SADFATE.—$)tis E. Truman, of Buf-- see Seaforth what it has I g bee ed to welcome to Which the delegates will respond. 0 the staniling. of most -of id W, utrage was coxiinlitted V t iki in of Ontario on, evidence hi Simcoe W A. urrie Lib., P. 1. 126 There will be a large official dinner , at the coafidence and esteem of all lie came in con-- molieY ZoRei Simcoe C R Paton Lib 141. falo, hanged himself the t ght at his possession as *mbment is resented as. an insultitIg bribe. J� Russell House in trie ex ening. The sessions home I in tite -ith. ot enjo- T tj to their having received moneyfor expenses, This is only a sample of the many attempts Stormont c n Bennett Lib.,P.1 125 that city.� He was at one time etc., from bicycle dealers. of the Conference are to be private &lid -not �4oatreal is hay. -whioh are being made to th ding. Toronto E G. . Rverson P. P. quite wealthy, but several years ago began —Urs. Hannah James, the abject of thii win 'I Toronto W� Th Crawford Con. 1605 0 pen even to the press, for w ch the press norce, was born in the county of Norfk)lk, uten. Who, I ing a big race meeting on une , 30th and Mr. McLean, the Liberal -canhidat, uot- Toronto N G. P Marter - Con. 1514 ought to be thankful. to gamble heavily and his losses were con- N -181 -me- to withstandinz all these attempts, lis -proving Toronto 8 O.A. owland Con. 854 siderable. His mother, aged 82 years, was England, in - 8 and ca . Canada in been auiong� a . ndidate. � His I Victoria J. . Carnegie 1836. She was married to -her now Borrow- the proverl July 2nd, and tl�e pronioters tolaim that the a strong andpopular 01 neet- removed a, couple of (lays after to the State of so man y- crack in have, from the start, been - most, en- hospital for the ins1an w tes VictoriaW .� Rygay�- .. Lib. 400 e ng husband in 1839 and lived in the town. riders, ha sp us .waterloo N 'bortson South Perth ship of Hope and Clark for over twout could be a ,.s injur�d the sale of tickets for iastie. Dr. Macdonald, M, P., Of East Waterloo 8 JJ, D oore 1 The following are the official returns from years, removing to the towns as im their m eet. The President 4f the Canadian Huron; Mr. John McMillan, M: p., of Welland V. ' Gefmsn -Lib. 94 hip of iieiarset Wellin�don S J( M South Perth nt South Huron; R. H. Collins, of Exeter hn utrie Lib., 681 Hur' Waivanosh, County of Huron some fifteen ino . 0 hew on Notes. Wellington, H John Craig Lib. ---63 McNeill. Ballantyne. or sixteen years -ago, where she died in the stead of ati Wheelman�s Associatibri,! wh6 lives rMon- Mayor Wilson, W. M. Gray, and Dr.Smith, Wellington W Geor MeVittie,: of the 11th concession e Tucker Con,PX 272 Triumph of Faith on Tuesday, May 15. She pimile treal, h4s requested Mr. Robertson's 'resig. of Seaforth, Conrad Bitzer, of Berlin, and Wentworth S N.Aw ey 11b. 279 ST. MARYS. of Hallett, has bad his barn, raised and en- aciag board. others, have addressed ineetings-in different' Wentworth N John . Platt Lib. 72 ......... 24 nation as chairman of the No. I ........ leaves two sons, Mr. Walter Jamem Port -cash myste York E John lchardson Lib. 48 Perry, and Mr, Fred. James Lakeview, not have b( parts of the riding, and, in addition.. to 2 ... ............... 30 50 —The Blyth Manufacturing Compa 2 The working of the wires is e4aily seen. these a host of local woykers have pe York W J. W.- t. John Con. 57 3 ..... 40, 'other day fo 11y re- Michigan, also two dau liters, Mrs. Mom So rigid is 1 rfect6d 72 ceived an order the; r one of their - . York N E. J. avis Llb., 253 W1 It all parts of the riding, so .............. 72 Xv, ization in 4 ...... E Dbinson, Port Hoe, anI I s. R. G. llis, pracace, ( 106 Patent knife shar-peners, from Stre e tuberculous calf must �e sufficiently a splendid Liberal victory on Tuesday Liberals ............ ........ . ........ 50 5 ................... 67 60 Illinois. Tli RIECAP ULATION. 'tr, Lucknow, with twelve grand -children and nier6ants vigorous to kick pretty hard, next is confidently expected. It has cer- 6 .................. 37 48 �--Rev. L. G. W I three great grand-childrell tol.nourn herde, M Boute ins judging fron. Conservatives ....... ..... ....... .... 26 o i( and Mr. Crowell Will- son, sr.. were prese t as delegates from St. ture. All the children were -present at tainly been the keenest election. South patron ... pat On aeootint the majority Hon. Mr. Dryden's opponent in many years. ...... 15 270 373 Patil's 'church, Wi�gham, at the Ang1jean the' funeral, which was largely -ende by reasonable didn't get. The cou *h coulW.j. have &f- Huron lids known' 1�tr. Mc- P. P. A ... 2 a att 9 Lea's victory will be all the greater on ac- . ..... ....... BLANSHARD.' Synod, in London. I ympathising friends and neighbors. even the. fected its niuscle much. count of the desperae. efforts being inade to Uncertain returns ................. I —Mr. Jo -�-­Among recent shipments of cattle from very clo8e GAJNS AN LOSSES. No. I .................... 51 51 hit Ransf.brd, who was a lay'dele. Clinton were the follo*ing by W' ing I ma secure his defeat. 31 gate froin Middleto ' 1 atson 2 ................... 87 n'&church to the Angii- The Liberal gains re N17heatley, 3 -cattle, 37-30 lbs D. Flynn, 6, North Algoma E. I I 5 ; A. Malloy, 4, 54,50 lbs M., Casimir-Perier has been elected by 3 ................... 81 32 caii Synod meeting at London, wits lionoted . �9 bT election to the po T. Anderson, th A �'uoB in Colorado has tarred and feath- ition of Jay Secreta e National Congress as President of Elgin W. 4 ..... ....... 85 54 ry 4, 4975 ; J. Shanalian, 2-3, 29425 ; J. Mur- ered the Adjutant -Genera of the tate Essex N 5 .................... 63 45 6 tl 46" Synod.. say difit Franve for seven years, in place of M. Sadi. mes Sharp, 5t' dock, 16, 21985; T. Rqss 14, 1807.5 ; J, would 'in -,a 6 ................... line of Aforris,�ptilled on 50 24 k9tatibury, 2,2550 ; P. Qui e irnot, who. was recently assasinat�d. sotne�stalks 6f rye a*d orchard grass 'y' 7, 7590-; � 0, militia. The o ' Senders are believed to be Hamilt (new seat., on the as careless: Kent W. I : I . V I 34iddleton, 5, 6249. M. Casimir-Perier received 451 ballots, striking miners diqsaitisfied with the con,-�. 16th inst., on Ilia farm. Th6 rye in It would 42.3 Ontario N. 6 feet in leng eaured Lmong -Mr. 'Smith's shipments : AV. 0. they know lection. The duct of the militia. Colorado is Gvernnr Ot awa (new seat,) DOWNIE. th and the grass 4 feet- 5 being necessary to secure - c t inches. There is grel iiott, 9, I U). 5, one of these turning the scaes Waite's State. He preached the gospel of 1'#elland—Total, 8. No. Iq .................. 44 101 Ft growth this season. at 17.3-i- J. Naegle, 1, 1660 ; J. H olmes 14 pork and. -b pession of the Congress W�S` a It ost stormy 2 ..... ............. 38 99 The Rev. E. So�tly, jr�,, has resigned 20120; D. A. Forres changg is t and exciting one. The candidate r disorder, and. it fell upon the ears of a will- Conservative gains w re, 3 ................. 61 the parish of Hensa�ll and Staa. Ke in- ter, 50., 73-795 R. eceiving ing congregation. He belittled the digni Durham W. .65 tends taking a bomplete rest for a few Switzer, 12, 16020 W. Cautelo, 4. 5575 Thii ft the second highest number of votes was M. ty 4 ................... 62 69 Pope, 4, 660 D. Flynn of the State, and riot and disrespect for Kin ston. months, in order that he may recruit his Reynolds 1 1510; 7 5, spee, Dnptiy. 9 5 ............ ....... 96 45 strength. B. Ch ter in Colo- —The. eiectea for authority have prevailed ever since. Lanark S. urchin, 12, 1,562". 'Toronto (two new sea 8.) — — T. -M. Carling sold the 21 acres be- week before last -was rather an rado is paying dearly for her expe � * 301 eventful one among the Blyth boy - Independence in Politics. riment Xork W. —Tota 6. 379 longing to Mr. Bawd0np just north of the . .. On county the Tliursdiy, W. Tani were, at TROX FULLARTON. ruce railway Chu- de - with Populist notions of administratio!A. PA London, Huron and D in an sprained his auk field ; two� E'veryone agrees that independence in No. I ........... .. 116 r)8 -ton, to Mr. Jos'eph CSpp, (in ANTednesdayof slightly. On Friday, while leading a horse From Lib. rout Con. - �2 ................... 110 last -week, at a good figure. by a rope attac the present politics is a good thing, and in some quar- TH h 31 adl;h:�d, Toni Higley had one of h I expreiised that the E Toronto Mal is, rat er sarcastic a. Bruce C. arleton. 3 ................... his fingers b Injured., the horse jamped' been tead . ters the opinion has been' 53 64 —It is reported that Mr. Alexander Orr, suddenly, teari 9 latter- had. iriends. '.It says; 11 Poli- 4 .................... 42 38 of Gorrie, formerlv of the Park House 1�elfry, while playing ball had entrance of two new groups or parties into the expense of its Grey ufferin. a the flesh, � The same day up i -- - ed -Ressrs. Rogers & ties will now give place to somethiftg rontenac. — Wingliam, has purchas his the Provincial campakgn of 1894 is a more Grey Centre. 321 191 Co.'s livery in that tQ�,wn. He has 7eased thum]3 dislocated, the bone protruding tolist hit rrowtb of this desir- seasonable and less exciting and the calf,' iddlesex B.' hishotel in (1,orrie. -o ligratifying sign of the g Per h t1ir ugh the flesh. E. Moser, on -the same HIBBERT. �'Iulrer, the man Pri t c dwar w -victim f a horse's pranks rme- the bull, the hungry adven n e d. imcoq W day, as the have able feeling in Ontaio. ThaP it is an evi- No. I ................... 54 —A number of the` friends of Riev. Geo. dence of . the weakness of .' with the cold feet and empty stomach, Stormont. Total, 6. 78 Law gathered at the manse at Belgrav ceiving a severe kick in �the chest, but, al- soln existing party Wellington W. 2 ................... 62 91 e on though battered, we are glad to smyhe boys been t Tuesday evening of last week and presented Grandy, Mudoon, Sheriff Mowat, and the Totay 8. 3 ................... 81 ties is probably -trite, but we are not so. minor issues.of the campaign, such as Ro. 4 ................... . . 37 1 60 him With a well-filled purse prior to his de- are all on the mend. ready to admit that it is a symptom of, real P. P. A. (4A NS. -08 parturefroin mongst them; —Miss Clara McAllister youngest daugh- ple -would. man Catholic aggression, the preservation Laiiibton W.—I. ter of Mr. A. WAllister, 4�f Clinton, was independence 6f thought and action, In- 934 337 —Mr. T. Lyons, near Londesboio bad the .0 0 'To tem- inisforbune to lose one pf his horses latelY. J. J. Marten, of'Lowell, Mibhigan, 'Rev. A. nottwo of the forests, and prohibition, will be 5 married on Wedesda,of lastweek to r. MITCHELL. deed, wt� incline to the belief that in these porafily rele(rated to the.,limbo of forge The horse was trotting torwards the stable cases the shackles of the old parties have DOINGS AT THi DOMINION No. I ................. 79 68 Stewart perfrming the ceremony. The �once Bit, ness, and stepped on a stonia with his hind foot, bride is well kno .......... ......... 46, 88 wit in Clinton and arries the sup been put off merely tha the heavier fetters CAPITAL. 3.. . ..... 54 and the foot slipping sMeways off the stone to her new home the very best of good will. 53 caused his le 12 privilege, of the new ones inay, be securely fastened THE following 'election yarn which ap- ........ 9 to breakJuBt; above the hock Her husband formerly resided on the Lon� rtheLiberaluor the Conserv* — joint. on. Neithe (By Our Special �Cor ispondent.) a- peared in the London Free Press, o Mon- -179 209 don road, but is now engaged in busmiesa, 'Of g WAWA, June 25th at the e 14 American draws "t0ltiOn to a atch reside w The effect of the -6 nee of 0 ke Al A treet, County hi reminds one of the many similarly ek -of the Scientific Another quiet wedding took, place '12 bive party, for instance, requirei its sup- day last, -' I 11of-AN. —A recent num)). sh i porters to take a solemn oath that they On4rio elect -ions has No. I .................. a sl e �s will bsnrd stories Put in circul�tion .- by, the been visib e in the slim a tendnce in the 1 20 -pivot " the invention of Mr. John 17� Coats) Clintion, when her youngest daughter Came ,arry out the- party's objects 'and support Conservatives in South Huron. The Free I 2 ................... III 29 of Delhi, New York. Nr. Coats is a son of was hiarrid to Mr. Janlea Stoddart of Chi- its policy ; but the man who.joins the P. P. Press sad ML T. S. Hobbs the t House of Commons durin the past week. 3 ................... 82 51 Mrs. Coats, Clinton, and we hope his inven- cago, formerly of t1odrich, by Rev. Wm. A. leaes his liberty of action,- behind him can Mowa About 75 members from' 0 tario have been I ................... 37 :84 tion Cmay prove a profi 'ble one. They left at once for. (' oderich, the n6rd i ) ..... I ........ 27 onsiderable exci ement prevails in Sn 'th. when lie cro�ses the threshho didate against Air. W. R. Meredith, is out on the stump. This, c nibined with the iroi whi h place they proceed to Cbicago. foriner H Id of the 10�dge- the member of the Hobbs firm � who sent his" -- East Wawanosh. over I e myterious disap. c I great heat which we hav experien —Contractor Oliver,who was awarded the, -different Gom, and binds himself by a solemn Adjur-. business letters to Port Huron, to be posted ced in 406 211 pearance of m.. Rat Is ocket bo6k, at ' on the Beauchamp creek and dich in mmter I work ad&, in order to save a cent $37. o trace of it has yet been found, al- 0 R-epubli wil proscribe all Roman Catho- back into Can' Ottawa, tended to limit riticis and the SOUTH EASTHOPE. Nether 's raising, wlcli u ey commenced work last wook at Qie' .ics and vote only for candidateawho uphold hearts of the Orovernment ave been filled No. I ................... utlet. 20 He will employ 40 or 50rhinds and that he on the- postage. By this.device, by puitin �i 106 though a thorongh sea�cli has been 9 with joy by the rapid progr 101 'Itade, will engage local mn7s far as possible. The lie prin 'ples of the asociation. Leaving a United States t wO cent stanip on each Iss made in Com- �35 had UP 2 ................... 3 ................... 46 60' —Mr. W. Holmes, ;of Wingham, while excavating will be done by teams )ut of view altogether the mittee of -supply. If therl, is one thing — shoeing a horse recentl I and b tight moral quality of letter,- he could get it sent to more than another which m*es Government A,received a very bah scrapers and 8 months is estimated 88 the niedia�te -hese principles, we ask whether - such a parts of Canada. go that, while Uncle.Sani happy it is to.have money voted to them by 101 272- kick on the left leg ju above the knee. Re, necessary time - for the completion of the sigifed i. tep is in the direction of true independence got the money, the Canadian mail� servide the millions without -any question hought the leg'ivi�s br6ken. It is supposed contract. The men ivil be boarded in camp beiag�no that something scared the horse, as it is by the contractor. Mr. Oliver is a m n the field of politics The indep a being Grrand totals, endent (lid the work. asked as to what they are g6iRg to do wItK -232 2209 unusually quiet. The legr was ve sore and wide exerience experiew A party that has to resort Majority for McNeill, 23 in this kind of work nd After tl nan is he who, while having opinions of his to such absurd y mu this. Prom to -day, every day of the week stiff for a few (lays. ry has rec�utly returned front British Colum. sec iurn on public questions is preparedU con- arns st be light ; in nia- will be devoted to . Govermn�nr, business so Last election Mr. Ballantyne had a ina- —Georgie, the little son of D. C. RQss bia, -where he h4d large dredging contracts, teril against the Government. that prorogation will heave iii jority of 631. where hx ider impartially all measures as they* come sight. The Brussels, came near 4osing his life last" He counts this job a small one as compretl 6d alw� Lp from the standpoint of the public. inter- wise'ones fix it for July 15thi but it is one In. North Perth Mr. Maxwood w" re- Saturday by partaking very freely of wonn with many he has had. Democra st, not lip, who is bound beforeliand, TjiE Globe of Wednesdky -says is of those things which nobody can be posi- elected by 99. candies . . He was playibg with a box con. by- an difficult to understand whatmiotive impelled tive about. Both sides are pre aring for a Ing Pohl: �gen p taining said candies, with no expectation of enough South Perth to ref ct the course thereiB nothing certai)i about a gen- tha from the effects of an operationand her c., and 8 hings to rights. A number of important appointments are turbed, ath taken in secret to an ur�varying�course the people of Je eral election before anoth�r session. Of —It is our painful duty this week to state his inve tigating the contents. A physi. New Appointments. He, pro Ian all emetic set f action, no mtter bow repugnant to feel- Speaker of the I t Legislature. Mr. Bal- eral election, but from appearances it will very enfeebled 0011dition, Miss Lizzie Wal- - —In addition to those whose names we announced in the Ontario Gazette. Hen. C. eng.0-ty 0, a,grs of liberty and fair play such a vourse lantyne is a 'Ilan whose course in the Legis- b6 -held before the end of thelpresent year, ter, Holinesville, after suffering the severest 'gave last issue, the fol ' iz.y be. n %ng students from F. Fraser becomes InsTector of Registry Of- - t that is in less ffian six iont)is. The Gov- pain, passed away t e generall I he Obli(y&tiOn which the Patrons laure and whose attitude on public ques- ernment feel more co on Saturday, 16th inst., this section have passew examinations at fices. in the room, an stead of Mr. R. F. , a 6f In- tions colmnand the respect of friend and foe X nfiddrit than they did about 11 p. in. To say all are sorry does Toronto University Fourth year honors— B. Johnston, who has resigned. HOP. -one ilare si months ago when Sir Adolphe Caron not begin to express what is felt. Miss modem languages, A. Aveir. Fourth Charles Drury becomes Sherfff of Simcoe