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The Huron Expositor, 1894-07-06, Page 1tt 1894W � "WWO, - ­ ; - - � 29ih, 18K h we will-., otfer in :? MWEA"R , I's � GLOAT7"Es -RED: SIL -KS ;,=Es �-s � b-st �U - LNERY. 61 . v I I : V � I � r s7s .Es � - � NN E S. - � - T 8 . - .�18 I I 7 , I . 7RNISHINGS. - : - t - � � � . � - . AcFau 1 3 . Z t q -H. I — . . — . - � Salvation Arniv Lt a P. M. on Mon -- I ; . I be served � at the le ice cream will �all, Ensi-M and 0 .ht Bryan, of Sea.- Dderich ;. Captain 1, soldiers from eare expected.— � P conixection with . Id, will be - held 2nd, on the lawn L splendid tea will I - e 7 Walock. The - I � . enliven proceed, I . There -will be . aswill be offered ,�e a refreshment � party after the 'have a good slip- � . cal proggramme.,- 0 I, 'r�spected resi- r. Abel Martin, ,Re. Mr, Martin me. The funeral � - residence of his t He was 71 years " e neighbors are [d hear the band I I � . I � 0. I !e weddin- was r1rowillee, 0 � at the The contractino- farris, of N c' I , ew- raques, of Lake- itiful in her wed� -Jacques acted as ,ni was assisted ,�jy his brother, ,IV the usual con - then the guests . � ��d themselves in I . � At the table, o is served—Mr. � � 4ettlini, down to �0 orrie near New- �perity and hap- , � I I � I ars, has returned VMvVaixosh. She I z -in crutches. — ias, been home t of sickness, re- : �ivhere he will � 'thodist Church x-1 held at -Nlr. te Presbyterian 1, there being a �er tea a foot- �eii GGrrie and � (",n one gOid to and Indepen- L � intend hold - I Y 2ad, in Mr. Y - kx is able to be �ahood has re- t he has ob- � NVe are ­Ia(l to 4umberXi the . t their potatoes . t—Mr. James ­ �Xldu.—Misses �er �re visiting AgrOve, intend � , on the lake. I - 'a things are in "' the * itn' tT e ' village. C� . . *boats are Qc- i . Z 1'. I - � � ` Pang is hoine is J, .Nilullin, I in town. at h,eld in Indus - .wry Scarlett, . been renew- .ist few days, . Mr. Arthur . -- . I rn this week. �s improving i. —The Bly. th n. on Friday, �endly match � owing to its 11ad, to quit . 11 s, when a of the re )rt that . ,4urpn( feilows. vil last week-. 11 av in town. : clint(yri oil . �-A pleasant . ,lace iit the s&y, at I I *I,y Jaugb- . 'ted 0 in , s urn :y Dr. W. J- - I w W141S waited I ,Ah, also by � the groorn � McKinnon, . I W. �haw ; �. J ' .an tied the resence of a ; : was nicely rated with 1; 4. Toronto, I ;ts usheni; �� G. young i er the cere- �arties and '. I I .the bridel,g . 2did ample ,-iewing the I , � Then the �er friends ' �. , the 2' P. New York. ,iness. I I I : - � � A - . -- . - . . - . , — fl.-- '' I �� . I . ,�t - �! � �' , . I � . ­�— � I - I � I �, �� " , fit I - � . . I Z . - I .... I � - I 't I , . - I .. I . I . I . I I � . I I I - I . . 4 "I ­ . I . . I � . . � . � - -W. AL. '. . � I t - I . I I I I - . - , . .1 . I - . , � � . - I i . � I � I � I � I - . "I � . - I . ;1 . . I . � � I � . -i I I I . . a . .*- 11 i . . 11 I i . I t I . - I . , a 3�1 r � . I 11 , � - I %ft I .� urva � I I . I . . C I ... I I 1. I � . . . � . t - � � � - I . ­ - . - . , , , . I - � I --- . - I - .1 . . . - It - I .1. - --- - . � . - . � --- .! I MCLEAN BRos., Publishers. I - I , - . : t . . If., 1-0 � � I . I - i r YEAR I . r � ,I -- I -i- FRIDAY� JULY 6 1894 1 Advance. : . T . I : � SEAFORTH9 I 0 � - .. . - - � — - , WHOLE NUMBER, 1,386. f , .- . ,�o � — - . , i � -. I ;;-.,, � � - - ' . I ­ - I rl� . � I their 62nd commencement exercises being m . "�f ' That at French River. - The accident happened side, bub.a resident of the second storcy, . . . . I to be large, and our supply'".will no doubt be learn from the. present experience ? . � 11 d back some YOA pr ess at this time. Dr. Mieldrum stf�tds � ANNUAL REPORT required. . they must raise everything for which there through the, capsizing of a canoe which the h i a noise, CA e ng 0 ( . earlu . . . � -been paddling. . men *Io wre7 passing, to investigate. Then in tfe foremost rank as a preacher of abil- ', is a market other than wheat is clear, and young man had in_ c . I usefulness in the Presby- 0 . . OF THE - AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS. . . . ng reants, or at least one, of ity, power aac , - J U 1�y--M="i""` '. % Turning from the -forest to the dairy, we in this they will only repeat the experience —!v1r. Robert Stewart, lumber merchant, theyou t a ur The degree, therefore, is . heat-growin of Guelph, has purchaseda timber limit, 10 them was captured. What they though to teri n ch ch. i i , - - CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE2 � I have once more exceeded any previous of what were once great w 9 in it is li� Of eminent fitness and merit.. The I V states in the United States, but which have miles up the Muskoka River from Brace- obtai . rd to say, -unless candies, or one , : record in cheese. making, and by our vic- �. � . " - � � -in view. No ,ar- Journal, with the doctor's frienda, wishes to many years since passed- 'the maximuth of brio ,,,,. , . "" � 'p,,froni Mr. C. W. Hays. There are tobacco was their object be permitted to tender congratulations -,Ao, ' - tories at Chicago have advertised Canada as whi-at acreage. more 3,00Z� � in the limit, all pine. Were ni�dc, but it is hoped that a -the reveren I —BGc Is the Month,:' . That they must farm A -M . * as adminis- ,i .d gentleman, who, during his , , VIEW OF THE SIN,ESS within their own means, both as to capital , X16g drive, consisting of three million sound, old-Whioned floggi� A, BE � , OUTLOOK AND i beyond doubt one 'of the greatest dair . ­ ,,%Iw des . , five years of -ministry in that city, has'on �� I RESOURCES OF THE DOMIN102'K. . countries in the world. For Z and the employment of labor, seems clear, feet of timber, mostly White pine, recently tered to theni, as they so ne y erved,� I . ing 31st of -March, the value of cheese ex- but they have in the Past only displayed arrived at D. Sprague's milf at Winnipeg, —Mr. W30 Ford, of .the firm of Ford I each and every occasion -shown himself to be -- . p�rted was $14,647,090, a gain of aboat one - having been rafted overa distance of 500 Brothers, butchers, of Exeter, was marriled an open, candid and most forceful Pulpit I !eting of the Share , holders We will give the million dollars on the previous year and the same -expansive tenaencies as their fel . . I ,r, I orator and minister of Christ. � . I A' 2 low merchants, and as all people in new miles. The timber was cut from the Lake week before! last, to Miss Kate WaIkP -a � The annual ME .,� while we increase, the exports of the United 1 daughter of!Mr. William Walker, Stephen. —On Sunday last week, . there pa sed to - of the Canadian Bank of Commerce was 1; a I countries who have not yet got their finan- of the Woods district. I I - 4�ckson tied the knot ; Miss her re -ward, in Winnipeg, a former well held in the Banking House, Toronto, on I . States dedrease, falling last year for the —William Cain, who!is 'alleged to have Rev. Mr. . . I -to .$6j492 618, a decline of cial bearings. Hereafter, both from lessen- Mh W. G. Walker As- I known resident of Wingliam) in the person. � .. . the 19th of June, a large number Best'Barpuns same period ed ability and greater dread of debt, there been shot by Edward Bowers during an al- Martha Fo� -� and I �, . - 11 Tues&Y, . - about one and a half million dollars. The -i- : i relict of the - , ' of shareholders being present. - 1: I � season in Canada ha's been profitable to will be improvement. But while the expei terc&tion on the Roman line, Biddulph, on sisted in the ordeal. of Mrs. Annie E. Galbraith, � I ments in mixed farming are being made and the night of June 22nd, died last Sunday —As Joh�'Cartwright, of the 9th conce6s- late Stephen W. Galbraith, At one time pro - The President, Mr. George A. Cox, was " . in - e . to of the Winizham Time. -t. As is well . . ' d Mr. J. H. I both the cheese maker and the shiprr, and the dreiry lessons of enforced economy are night, from the effects of his injuries. Cain sion of Go&rich township, was tak g h ' prie r -& requested to take the chair, an � the gice in a,year of general decline was ' dents -of Wingliam, the ��� -General 'Manager, r being learned, the fact remains that for leaves a wife and seven children. a load of shingles on Wednesday mornmige Be known to many resi ,e in ... Plilmmer, the �kgaistaut Ever offeredo, n r y a quarter of a. cent per pound higher last week, his team ran y. The c&4 late Stephen W. Galbraith died ther the report of the Directors, as fol- 1� years to come wheat must be the main item —The Waubaushene and Muskoka, of .1. &Wa I - � read in the average than for the preyious year. ave, was the tongue dropping out of the nebk 1887, after a lingering illne-:8, .of consump- - 7 : I in what they have to sell, and, if they have Toronto, two large Canadian vessels, h � Iowa :— ' . � ot only being built in . - " e. There waa not -much damage done. , tion. Mrs, Galbraith was untiring in her . I � . . New factories are n - to f�ce the opening up of an indefinite area been loading at Ontonagan, Michigan, tak- yok I " ' , REPORT. You have I ; the districts noted for cheese making, but of new wheat lands in the Argentine�and ing 700,000 feet of board timber to Quebec He lost some shingle nails and the horqes attentions to her husband during his illness, I . . 1he Directors beg to present to the Share- . � � ; many, parts of the country which -haye not - . - and it is siipposed that she contracted the � - I � I ,o . ,; . - . elsewhere, they may have a hard- time of it for George MeBurney, ,and. from there it were slightly injured. i t nee his "I . I anty-Seventh Annual Re I I heretofore produced cheese, are now pre- - . h6lders tive Twe . for &-while. But the A ne has again goes 6 England- It is said to be very —The cdTner stories of the newMethodis fatal disease, as she was never well A ing 'May 31st, n of absolutely rgenti f . end I aring to do so. The questio it � choice white pm*e. church at 1�inburn, were laid on Thursd4y, decease, and passed away as stated. The I � . pOA covering the year i nity rtance is that we shall keep up collapsed financially, an i a armers are . . � jilt., One by -Mr. F. Stephenson, and deceased was of a kindly and affectionate �Z, together with the usual 9tatement of An opportu P. . 181 , prime impo, about to learn that fancy prices for wheat in —In the Hartley poisoning ease at Brant- 21sl I �� ' Assets and Liabilities : the high quality. ,The awards at Chicago . r b� Mrs. W. Snell, the two oldest disposition, and was loved by all who bac -- I - I - - worthless paper money with gold at a pre- ford Police Court Friday, the Crown with- the othe . Revs J. GA1116- the pleasure of her acquaintance. She 1. may seem to make such a dread unneces . ... sin t Hear members oi the church. . � ; The'Balance at credit of Prolit'and Loss mium of 325, may be quite delusive as to drew the charge of murder ag 8 I I who I .. nt. brought forward from labt - Torepilenish ' - sary, but it is at the moment when we have ed the evidence he h way and- G. Buggmi were present and - M- leaves one son, about 13 years of age, � . I W 112 � the profits of wheat-gr6wingy. We are not Ling. Ling repeat Accou ., .. S 23,56 . achieved the position of being the largest I I , - sisted the'jastor, Mr. Fair, iA the service. will make his home with his gTRna-parents,, i T""s­ ** W,tj;y;irt;�dln1r91A - - . I pared to believe that the rudeagri- given at the Coroner's inquest, and Magis- xercises realized Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Youhill, of -Wing -ha . . Tiie Net Profitsf I I . cheese exporters in the world, and our yet pre, in . jay, ifter roviding for all badand t culturist of the Ar entine can in the long trate Woodyatt committed Mrs. Hartley for The tea -mg , Pting and other e i For the past led in . . I to, 628,095 90 reputation is at the higlie2t, that we are ap I . . about $150, few years she has resic . doubtful dolt _amountedto .. .. run raise wheat efeaper, having regard to trial. I � $551.657 02 At Smal I Cost. to become careless. Putting the results of . - ; quality, than the farmers of the Northwest. —The body of Mrs. Yewman, -wife of F. —Mr. B,.' Willson, mana er of the bapk Winnipe,t,, Manitoba, several of her brothers - . - the June and October competitions to- Thrift and the highest intelligence in Yewman, of the Davenport'road, Toronto of Hamilt6n at Wingham, Tas gone to take making t eir home with her. -She was in i gether, Canada, out of 687 entries, obtained I charge of the branch of the same institution her 37th year. The remains we . re brought - Which has been ap ropriated as fol, 7078 : I . . .k wheat culture� combined with an energy un- was found f1bating in the bay, Friday. She . is place 'in to Wingham and laid in the cemetery along - p '\ �- 608 awards, while the United States, out -of known to the mixed races of South America, Was the mother of eleven children, and it is in Simcoe,.Ior a few months. h . The parents . % I � QA 000 � Buff Wingham,being taken by a gentleman from side those of her husband Dividends No$. 69 and r oo Remd 6u r 640 entries, obtained 54 awards. 44 ; + to us ""Iess the ues- thought she committed suicide while er- ,4,, at seven per . centperannum.. .. .. .. .-- .. I �, ;, The farmer"enerally, and especially the musv 8`; 1" v � --y I '-I eas ansferredtoRe8t Account.. .. ....., 100,00000 , . tionbeentirely one of transportation. But ing from the effects of a sunstroke received thehea(lojfice. Mr.Willsonwillnotbea and relatives of the (tee ed have the Sym - Tr . ,,, � � thy of the - whole nity in their . Written off Bank Premins and Furniture 12,500 00 � Ben - - times stranger U Simcoe, as he spent six months " -commu Balance carried forward. - �. ­ .... 19,1671.01t I - cheese factories, are at last taking up - doubtless, as with most of the world's pro. a number of years ago, and which at I - . Creavement. I I . -- Announcemention I - ously the very important business of fatten ducts,- the question is one of transportation. durin hot weather -affected her mind. there wh,#i the agency was opened in th4t �Wednesday evening of last week a - . . , Irli . . XT I -11 -A. _; ID.1­0�la I - . $551657 1 ing hogs. Although,' as compared with — vout 8 o'clock Wedne8day morningef town about six years ago. � Th. Ca nadian Pacifi-^Railway claim to carry 9 : . �- . I cheese making and cattle feedin it is only . . Robert —An accident which 11112at have proved score or more 431 oung V i . . - a g' -indi as cheap as is, possible,and in the present con- last week, while Mr. Kennedy, of ., - A cele- - . one is - I a in its infancy, what may be lint Hill, Durham, was strolling fatal occu�red in GiAerich the other day. drove over to Wroxeter and joined in The usual careful revaluation of the e Another page dition of railroad earnings this is probably Protest . � .t . . . 11 tire assets of the Bank has been made, an � I I cated by the fact that while otir exports of ro h hi rden carrying a guu,, i went number of boys were in swunnung ) ) the bratin th rand victory of Thomas Gib- . true. But it is alf,o true that railroads will th " 2 ,ef., 'dence of that . . were less than I . P. Y all lad and -doubtful debts have been amply — pork products down to 1889 , I "'fet cidal in- rapids in �he river, when one of them fell son at the resi. I . .: . . . half a million - year after year be forced to lower rates, and off, W top of into a deop hole. He sank twice and W�s gentleman. There was a large company - � i year'endm'g . � pro-Oded for. dollars, for the i ­Aomehow carry wheat to Europe at tent is not known, blowing the whole . . r . I . must - ; I The -various 7 agencies and de- J - 3111h June,' 1893, they exceeded three, mil- . . -will leave a living profit to the his head off and scattering his brains far and go* m*g do,wn the third time when one of the present, Howick, Turnberry, Grey,' Mo ris -1 . i I d aC i mething to learn as rices3which . . ie could not and Wroxeter being represented. - Joseph � I partments of the Bank have been inspecte kson & Creig lions. That we have so boys noticed him, and although I � I I � - . 9 to quality and the kind of animal from farmer over a series of years. The great near. in St. a i - I W , went to his assistance aiid Cowan was voted to the chair, and -,after a -1 � . � . - during the year. . trausportation question, however, which is —Rev. J. E. Hunter arrived wim ve ell � -short, pithy speech, introduced a varied - . A branch of the Bank was recently open 'The I Leading Clotbiefs, Furnishers which the beat return can be made 'there is Itating many in Canada and the Thomas the other day, from Prescott, where succeede Z in bringing him to shore. . � - - taining � no doubt. As in every other farm product, 0 'e Uttie McKenzie, daughter of .Mr. . programme of music and hinpromptu ad - ed at Waterford with a view of re 11 . Mn'ited States Sethpe possibility of a better lie and Rev. H. T. Crossley have held three —Miss i a Messrs, . � valuable deposit and discount business in and Hatte I rs. . I if we are to secure the British market Water transit. Can We not improve upon weeks of singularly successful meetings. Mr. Georgel%kcKeuzie, of Wingham, who lips dresses. Those talking rt were I . � we must raise i ot the second-besti but the Gerald, customs officer a mernb& of the been attc4iding the Conservatory of Music Irwin, Gorrie; Gibson, Pordwich; Monroe I that neighbor -hood, which would otherwise - the Erie Canal as a means of getting to sea- $ � . * Me- - I , ,$ SEAFORTIT. 11 I . d Mr. . Hunter, in Toro," for some time, ; Kendall, best. It o . successfully and Miller, WrOxeter , I ' ungland, presente .. . Kerr, I have found its way to other institution . � . I � The business of shipping live cattle, board? Are we to see the foreign bound Church of F with a walking stick cut araduate" I in physical culture and elocution Crack -en, -Carneron, Blair, Sinclair and � - . The very difficult and laborious work con- - — which amounted five -years ago in ,value to traffic of the upper lakes deported at Buf- before leaving, from th�t well-known institution, the other Brussels, and the honored M. P. P. 80103 1 . . i I nected with the establishment of a Super- and the General Manager was About $9,000,000, had increased to nearly falo, or are we to try and secure that traffic, from the grave of Barbara Heck, the pioneer ! The were well surig by W. M. Sinclair and W. . � annuati6n Fund -has been concluded, bat not resolution, I and, what is much more important, provide'� Methodist in Canada. day, and 'has been granted . a diploma. I - the fund then called upon to address the meeting : - � $11,000,000 for the year ending 30th June, the necessary cheaper transportation to' —Mr. W. H. Drydale, of Buenos A es, result of her examination on the violin hag A- McLean, and the Liberal Glee Club, . of - in time to enable the accounts of rear which - GENERAL 1NIANTACKWS , APDRESS. . � 1893, but during the past ar the business our Northwest provinces? We who are in- South America, in company with Mr. EA. not been Iniade public yet. - I Brussels. Mrs. Gibson - and Miss Miller . " engaged presided at the piano. An ab I - to be actually opened during the 3 has been unprofitable to alTeconcerned, both . . —'While Mr. Robert Sweet was undant supply has ju3t closed. It is, however, confident- Mr. Walker, in his opening remarks, re- experienced in the practical aspect of such McCulloch, of New York, visited Ottawa which a ,- graziers and shippers. A fall of about one ntly. Mr. Drydale is a son of the presi- in�plastoijing at Mr. John Taylor's hou8e 'Mi of provisions was dispensed. after ly expected that the fund will be in opera- ferred to the satisfactory measure of pros- . matterstalk vaguely About widening and rece �1 fortune fo genial �. . cent and a half per pound is q very serious - . . ale, or about a dent of the widely known Drydale Lumber Exeter, he had the mis get ;� a li�arty vote of thanks was given the - -- 1. ' . tion in a few weeks. perity which the Bank had had during the shrinkage, but what relation the present deepenin the present cap � r, of Buenos Ayres, and is making piece oflime in his eye. It became h6at and hostess, and the company separ- � I- - 11 . - new cana across On6xio, or, of connecting Compan3 ja ve pst by death, past year, and he then proceeded to com med and he was unable to wor7 ated after singing" Auld Lang Syne. " It ' '. - During the year we have I ry gener- somewhat improved price ,has to the French River and Like Nipiss and thus a tour of the lumber districts to study the much in! itime. He at once had it cleansed was a very enjoyable evening and Ate a I the oldest Director of ,the. Bahlk, .Mr. George merit on the business of the count actual cost of production is a matter not Makin a route by the Ottawa I'ler. various phases of the business, prepamtory for sc,4 I . , t- I . Taylor. In 1871 he succeeded his brother, ally, stating that we might take consider- easy to learn. Even if the British restric- it is now d�- fitting close to the campaign and Tig ma - I Director I out of the moderation of - Etke For lack of information we do' not know to being accepted as a member of the firm. and pro*rly attended to, and I able satisfaction . h pain. It jority scored. Mr. Gibson was in his ha - Mr. John Taylor, who had been a tions were removed, it would doubtless b Berlin, had I'a close, in nicl, although causing nine] ' i - of the Bank from its commencement. For our course in ,:public and private business -ely re- what should be done; we only know that -Mayor Hilmer, of I likety be sometime before the Yvon 'g mood and made a very suitable I � some time for the business to qntir 11, . ; something practical might be done. In such gall the other afternoon. A workman in w piest -1 owing to the state of his for some years past, whether this course � . e of hi i 1 hi thanks for the good - over a year past, I cover. Meantime the country -is fall of fat an em6rgency it seems clearly the duty of the factory, named Senlenden, was raimmg man will have the proper to optic.'! dress expressin 18 -. . � " - 4 was enforced upon us by, conditions we , fgave two solos. - I health, he had been unable to attend the - - cattle, and in many parts the farrixers' slow- -go down -11 Ainong the ISreakers, ' the play. pr�p- work done, an(' I " : could not alter or was,'the result of our own . the Dominion Government to have surveys the elevaf6i and was just ready to du - ced b f the Wingharn Dramatic Club, on i - - rueetings of the Board, arid in this connection neas in paying the storekeeper is doubtless 8, I I - * , of School Section No. - . . e and report on all the proposed route from the second .9torey, when Mr. Hibner -The annua Kicnic � a resolution will be offered -to the Share- prudence, and that we might congratulate ,due to.the greater quantity of stock on their - Mad on, also to go- down. Just then the Thum& evening, 21st ult., drew a go�d 4, Grey, , i - - eld on June 23rd, in the . � , holders reducing the number of Directors to ourselves upon the soundness -of our business farms and not to inability. Many of the so that the people of Quebec, Ontario. and stepped 4- C 17 and the different characters w0e I - . . ' friends - I the Northwest provinces may at least be in cable broke and the elevator with As on- - -- ) grove of Airs. Thomas Granger. The - . seven. institationsbecause they had so admirably animals fed" on grass this season havebeen . ' t�fcu by the members oftheclub. : I ver6 strain put,upon them "dur- � a position to express an intelligent opinion tents went down to the basement with a well weather. was favorable and the . , come The Directors have again the pleasure of , stood the se bought by the graziers at very, low prices, ) ere very badly shaken up Mr. Thomas Marks, the well known turned out in goodly numb�ers to enjoy the on arich a vital question. I am sure we are crash. Both w . . i ,- 0� ncy ing a time of great trial. He pointed out d in other ways injured. Mr. Hibner I'charge of the entertainment. % hospitality of the woods. T4,ideed, though recording their appreciation of the efficie and the removal of the restrictions, accom- sufficiently free from local bias to hold lip an I An, ha� � ; an -with which theii respective duties the disastrous effects -of the collapse of last paninl as it . would be by -'a slight improve- Was a great success and the eeds W#1 ened not the &e- . r - year to the world generally and especially . our hands for whatever route will accom- was badly hurt about the head. He had to r W 1 . the day was so hot it less I d zeal . men in price, would bring about large ship- hel tQ e coffers of tl e lacrosse nc I � have been performed by the officers of the -The prospect of fair trf plish the great end of being the cheapest be taken home, and was confit I ied to his room . c swell th mand for hot tea and hot coffee, a I what Bank. . to the Uuited States, and traced the causes ments. mtment � by clug .�! . tke, and the sandwich, . I which had led to such unfortunate result Great Britain to our cattle is not very good, from the west to the seaboard. If therea,re for some days. � . with the pie, the ei to i 11. e I GEO. A. COX a' those who say we cannot afford the expend- #-- -Qu-5�e a crowd were present at the mis' everybody was satisfied tl e fa Th I Presiderit. A complete reform of the banking �system Of however. t at we- do not know Huron Notes. ing 'of"the mammoth new barn atB6n programme came next, Mr. John 'Menzies, - AS ' � the United States was in his opinion neces- The export of fruits in all conditions has iture, the answer is th Chur4ill's in Hallett, on Thursday Of I 't of Howick, occupying the chair. Mr. Alex. I General Statement, 31st M�ay, 1894. sary, but there appeared to be no settled v.rhether we can or not until an. intelligent Rev. Mr. Kerrin, of Bayfield, has ac- -11 ' . y Campbell- cheered the "Highlaiid hearts LIABILITIES. - exceeded in value $3,000,000, while hay has report is before us. If success in wheat cepted a call to Trinity'church, Mitchell. week. The sides were captained b Air. . � . � public opinion yet as to the form remedial ni Weir, the with the bagpipes, � the he reached half that figure. Both � businesses growing is all ' ortant to the Northwest -,The Exeter Creamery Com any have George Hoare and Mr. Ada clightmig Notes of the Bank in legislation should take. Referring to t are subject to large risks because of the imp 9 ­ 'latter *ing successful, but it was so close , youngsters, Mr, Duncan T-aylor supplied I circulation.. .. .. $2,370,925 00 condition of our own country, he continued and if, having overcome the terrors of frost, purchased a second separator, an now oper .. � great variability in the crop gathered, but . . as to W hardly n6ticeable. A good hearty violin music and Willie Eckmier f urniah-ed. Deposits not bearing ir- $2,656,624 68 1 as follows :- the barrier is transportation, we must in ate two. : d all hands. Ben Churchil1i y . The I of Aliases tereat.. . - . - - - - - . o' the growing importance of fruit especially some way remove it.' - -A young daughter has been added to repast awaite .8 mouth organ music. !80108 Z Deposits bearing. inter In Canada c niplaints of bad collections demands the attention of the better class of - a good progressive farmer, and is ,deter- Taylor, Ttoss, - and McQuarrie reeeivkl est, including interest . and diminished trad�ing are general, and farmers. If as much intelligence as is ap- In the Meantime let us remember that the home of W. B. Dickson, of Langdon, minedio have all the improvements that a E. A. MeNeil's accrued to,iate.. ... 14,913,611 9.7 ' about 12,000,000 bushels of wheat and about Dakota, formerly of Brussels. .. � hearty applause, while Mis - — 17,570,236 65 there are certainly many more idle men plied. to cheese making coula be applied to a U the are going. I %, . - . . ' than usual, but none of these unfavorable 9-5,000 head of cattle were exported, and ad-. -John A Ronalwa asse sme t on recitation, " Ask Mamma," was roundlyen- Balances due to other Banks in the orchard, the results would astoniah the Aji incipient -runaway took place oppo- cored. Thepupils ended the programme I - . .. .. .. ­ .. 12,615 94 conditions approach in degree to the con- . togipther the Northwest realized about foundry in Brussels was reduced $3,000 at . � - I Canada.. .. ... in Great . 0 people of Ontario. Of course my remarks $6,000,000 out of their reducts, which is the Court Of Revisioil held Monday evening sit4 Jdrdin's block in Goderich, one ,after with wand exercises, which delighted the . Balances due to Agents era' notes do not Apply to the Niagara and adjacent noon r6ently, which might have resulted Britain.. ­ .. - - - - .. .. .. 797,F66 6S ditions in other countries. Farm crowd. The yrogramme over, the next . . .. 1,219 07 for implements, fl."art from the North- 0 not a very bad return For such a small of last week. � ; . -o a as a frien Ly _ - . : Diyidenft unpaid.. . . districts, where ffuit growing is a well de- very seriously. Two horses attached t feature W dl game of football be- -he , _ .... 210,003 00 Ld perhaps quite as well . ulation. . ---The returning officers in Exeter in t I Dividend No. 54 payable lat June west, while not pi eloped and a'o profitable. . Wagon belonging to McPhee tween the pupils of No. 4 and Molesworth -a ! . e I ' Brc � ,�f Colborne, bolted while the The game was exciting and as a , ., .. ­ $6,000,000 00 evertheleas Well paid, v "'Report. E; Irom forty-five districts show that Provincial election were R. S. Lang, W. D. h . Capital paid up. as usual, were u It seems reasonably clear, then, that so Xt ra, school .. 1,200,000 00 and mortgage interest and instalments the acreage under crop in the Northwest is Weekes, George H, Bissett and M. Eacrett, h and I ' . far as the products of the forest and the r. owners were in a store and colliding wit , nior match ;esulted in I goal to 0 inJ&-v,or ' - ,� I . Balance of Profit . as large as last year,in some districts larger, three Conservatives and one Reforme � � . Loss Account carried A conomy is general, and dair' *are concerned we are prospering and the p4sts-on the sidewalk, scattered the In - 1%.167 02 were well -met. - E a d thi , -in itself, ) and, while rain is much required in many -A few days' since Mr. James Richard- ;.. . . Of the No. 4 boys. George McKee Acted as forward .. .. .... this, although Snell neeY not fear O'vermproduction. In pork wagon, in eces but finding themselves free - ti � . . 7.219,157 02 wit nfing feeling X ' of the road - xaminer, . h Ai7e preva places, prospects are quite good, and the son, of 6oderich township, had the misfor- referee in an impar al manner. has much to do products we have room for indefinite expan- a the aftima walked to the side Ohio, I i 82E�182,0 - 35 that times are hard. The clearing house . this 'in geni�ral feeling is not . at all one of -tane to get his shoulder disloc ted, by a and stood still. A show case belonging, to -The Bellefontaine) ... - - - 10 & . - sion, arid every farmer should bear discouragement. colt which crowded him. It was a wonder contains the following notice of the In returns show a decrease from $1,038,000,000 , mind. In, our cattle trade the course is less Mrs. R. B. Smith was badly wrecked. Of . � - ASSETS. .- year just closed, a . In our own province there has been (lam- he was not more seriously hurt. of two well-known Huronians: " One . .,, to $925,W0,0W for the clear and 'we can only hope for better prices n -William McPhee, of Carlow, while- do- ch wedd' " er seen in " ven �cr, cent., as Against . age by rain on low lands and- some replant- -A county co temporary a : VMK � prettiest chur ev � I . L ISCOP&L L I Specie. .. falling off of-OnI37 ele - . arid just treatment from Great Britain. . . ; s6me business in Goderich pne afternoon oceurredmft thez E * � � 718,146 25 0 t escaped - MA ; I Doniini;n Notes.. .. .. � s necessary, but there is no reason t JP 0 prry Heaman, who a ost fatal in Bellefontaine p �� -! � c,41,129,14-, 60 twenty-six per cent. in e United States. We Will Lalso hope that the tariff legislation Ing I' some tinie� ago, lately, had his team tied in frt,nt of A. 'B- church last evening at 7 o'-,Iock- The con- - Our prosperity of course depends very much will doubt that we will have about as good crops juries by falling from a tree , . Deposit with Dominion Government 167 in the United States, When settled, ' . . ble to sit up." Daviaon�s hardware store. A team of he4vy tracting parties were Dr. Forbes Godfrey, tr,r security of Note circulation. . . . :688795 00 on the power of other countries to buy, and . . I reasonable Measure of"freedom on the a l. is, we are pleased to say, a of Toronto, Canad 8 OWE � again give a hilig awful up colts, which were tied to the back of the a, and Mi a Mary C on, - - Notes of and Cheques on other Banks.. 607 43 we canuot expect that our foreign export The motion for the adoption of the re- There must have been somet ; . Balances due anks in � to the trade in the products of lesser impor- . . box, became restless and pulled the of Belgrave, Canada, (formerl f Ch 1) Canada.. .. .. .. .. .. 86,293 11 trade will continue to grow as rapidly as it iance, but which in the 'aggregate have -port was then put and carried. . in that tree. wagon . v 0 inton has during recent years. The main ques�- The usual resolutions expressing the -The horse attached to the Albion hotel box 'off, overturning the wagon in doing'�.so. the beautiful sister of Mrs. W. H. Hele, of - Balance& due by Agents of the Bank in much to do with our farmers' prosperity. a in front, which this city. At- the appointed hour for the . the United States.. .. .. .. 1,T82,799 16 tion for us is one of prices. On the import During the last five years we have in- thanks of the shareholders to the President, dairy wagon in Goderich, astonished his Thiq startled the horse oss the sid4&alk . Balances due by Foreign Correspon& side -we are benefited by the lower price -of Vice -President and Directors, and also to driver the other day by a 50 yards race on broke loose and started acr ceremony the wedding march stilled the as- enta.. , . . . .. . . ... 6,979 80 creased our exports �bout twenty-eight mil- tore, crashing - the manufactured articles and raw material the General Manager, Assistant General South street, in which he managed to smash in front of James Robinson!s a sembly and spectators, when the attendants - .; . I Canadian Government Securities, Nun 1 ,2.248,795 65 lions, the increase in the imports being only Manager, and other offiqers of the Bank, one wheel and generally shake up the into Mrs. R. B. Smith's store case, alniost and ushers filed down the, aisle of the - ki* and other Bonds... .. . . we import. We are also likely to 'import about fifteen millions, and the difference for . coutpletely dernolishing it. The animals Call Loans on Stoek,e-and Bonds. .. 1.822,866 37 most carefully, because the spirit of economy were unanimously adopted. vehicle. . church, followed by the bride -upon the arm . . 2 for the time being is very strong. When the fiscal year ending 30th June,.1893, be- The retiring Board of Directors Were re- -While working around the machinery were captured before doing any .further of her brother-in-law, Mr. W. H. Hele. - $7,S41,RqG 0 tween imports and exports, was reduced to . . I . ined at the altar by the groom, 57 we turn to the e 7t side the question is, elected, as follows: M1 r Georg e A. Cox in the creamery at Exeter, the other day, a daiA They , , , ', !ge. � were jo Time Loans on Stoiok and Bonds. about ten millions against us. If we call eBs W "' 0 standing the inclement weather ... o nets of the kind at the . I Davi n (Vice Presi- young lad named James Jaekell, as . N twith whqu, the beautiful and impressive Episcopal 8, ' A\N � night, 22nd ult., the ice cream Other current Loans and Discounis ..'.'.* I1175:160 27 do we export prola" even maintain this situation for a few year (President), John 1. n . 12SA115 83 B' dent), James Crathern, WM. B. Hamilton, caught by &'belt and had his arm badly in- on Fridai service was dispensed b 'the rector of the Overdue Debts (loss fully provided for) moment not being .over -produced by the imp I I . under the auspices. of Trivitt- church, Rev,- J. W. I Real FAtate (other than Bank Premises 19,997 98 ' V we will do, well. We are likely to i rove John Hoskin, Q. C., LL.'D., Robert Kil- jured. feafi Aompson. Immedi- � Mortgages.. .. .. .. .... 1161397 14 world, fffid are we turning our attention to the comparison as far as imports are con- .. ival took�place in which there is apparently onom�,. gour and Matthew Leggat. . -The other day -while Mr. W. Tighe, of Mimorial Church Guild, Exeter, tead ately after the ceremony the wedding party . - Bank Premaisetand Furniture.. .. .. , 732,506 08 the products cerned, owin to �the prevailing ec I - - t . repaired to the residence of Mr. W. H.-- sss .. .. 70,78147 the most certainty of a favorable market? Can we not also, by further improved meth. - Goderich, was engaged in painting he in Dr6r's opera hall, in I that town, ilia - an- Hele, on- North Madriver street, where eon- . . Canada. house of his brother, James, the scaffold of Mr. John Spac a 'Ounds per' - � M,182,010 36 * LUMBER. ods,make the worldIstill give the preference ened a fine gave way, allowing him to fall a distance of nonricement. atten(funce was very t wishes -were offered. For the year ending June 30th, 1893, the to our products because � of superior � The Methodists have just op ten feet, breakingthe small bone in his (�*d indeed. On Saturday evening the After the wedding feast the bride and B. E. W - the g groom were conveyed to the depot where ' ALKER, value of our exports of woods in all condi- quality and cheapness and, despite new church at Granton. t4bles, freezers, chairs, etc., were removed , � . ufactured,' smaller purchasing power of the world, con- A saw mill is being erected at Kena- arm. 1. . 7 - - tions, -Topsy B, the well- Spackman's -and the festival �on- th General Manager. manufactured and unman - known running mare -1 to Mr. E q ok theS:25 train for ClevefandL The , I eas' 9 1 butch ' musie being fur- P18(r church resembled a fairyland . was about $29,'000,0009 against $M,000,000 tinue to incr e our exports. , Sudbury, by Americans. d from ,has presented her owners, Beattie Brothers tinned in the open air, - pal ' PRESIDN-NT'S ADDRESS. . I I There is, in the United Soates and Can- -Walnut lumber is being shippe - I . � . five years ago. ada, a certain amount of discussion . the vicinity of Leamington to Germany. of Wingham, with a handsome Dandie Din- ni�hed by the band. The affair was a "sue picture. The decorations were profuse and � . a ces8 throughout, the pro r : The President, in moving the adoption What the year which is just closing Will 4 of mont foal. The youngster should be I ceeds amounting to ous, and the pews were filled by a . . 015 - six hundred es F I et It is claime Two thousand -c breeding over W. - I CZant assembla e of our people. Those -root culture. e . . rt, pOiLnted out the changes in r, bat.,one of the features on as to he . pi the winner of . the Queen's Plate if . me- i _S . of the Repo show we cannot sa3 I hring yellow me arrived recently Ziwn - who got the benefit of the position of the Bank during the year. which showed conclusively in what strong that we can easily excel Germany in groi counts for anything, so its owners think. ',- -The other evening when Peter the pulpit decora- The general shriuk�ge of business has led - to hands the busi 1 held was the beet roots, and yet, for some reason, we Gatineau, ,havin been rafted 156 miles. ne8s i y . -Mr. Ge'orge B. Roe, with Miss Garfield, Dougal and sister were driving to Holmes- tions pronounce them the most beautiful is general en -Mr. Alexanler Fraser, the millionaire �t, the under �strap broke, let- and artistic ever seen in Bellefontaine. I)! - . roulation out. ahtlte United States� have not made &.,success where it has be. , nd Mr. J., E. Swarts with Erie Girl, both Vle in a car .. � a decrease in the amount of ci promptitude with whic a � . '330,000.. Deposits have in e our lum- 'tried, and perliapti it may be said th their ting them fall backwards, to the ground. *— standing of about $ fir a, who had contracted, to talk - at we lumberman of Westmeath, Renfrew county, of Wingbam, -won first money in , . I tawa, and is . notwith- have not given it a practical trial at all. ham purchased a residence in.Ot+ on Friday, the shafts flying up of, course seared -the . - been I kept up to within $400,000 ,of last ber, carried out their obligations? any opinion on goin$to the capital to reside. classes atthe Harriston races - horse, which was a colt', and it jumped ',and -Mr. W. (71. Hay, of Listowel, is author- . years figures, but since the -books were standing the financial storm. Had it -not Without presuming to have ult. Erie Girl is a I arose on the ub e t, we would like every larmer to - he Muskoka Mill and Lumber Com- 1-1 2 n d veritable pony, be y for the following : Wh closed they have more than made up this been for this, our lumbermen would hardly 8 j 0 reported to have secured 360 ing only half an inch over 14 hands. - � tried to get away. Though- neither P-pter it . election day, he was attract- - - loss, and are at the moment at the highest have known what coarse to pursue during consider that we imported in 1893,$7,500,000 party, are uare miles of fine lumber district in New -A former Winghamite, now a resident nor his sister could -get out of the cart, he the morning of Atch, - � . 6 ure they have ever reached in the history the p"t winter. As it was, they doubtless worth of raw sugars, syrups, eo., and that, sq' know, made three or four hundred vianaged to hold the lines with one hand, ed by a rustling noise over Ids potato p .1 ,k. I - Of Luc , e other he helped Miss M -e - and on investigation found a big bundle of nf the Bank. � intended,. as a Whole, to take out about, the if even the roportion of that which was Bruhswic �while with th � 0 German - beet -root sugari -Rev. J. E. Hunter, the well-known dollars betting on the recent elections. He briefly commented on the creditable usual quantity, but the early Mild weather represented e that Mr. Garrow Dougal to her feet, and then got Out$ the Green Eye Opener literature which had . -oads, and, � as a conse- which for thelinited States and Canad'a is evangelist, was sworn when he event to cast Most of his bets wer. . Lorse and righted things. 'The been thrown over the fence after dark the manner in which the Banks in Canada had broke up the winter i illions of feet about one-fifth, could be supplied by hisballotforthe Reform candidate at St. Would belelected in West Huron, and so quieted the I , paper and � . carried the country through the troubles of quence, some hundreds of m . confident was he of this, that in some -cases harness was badly broken, but Mr. 'Mc- night before. The color of the . . . In the Ottawa dis- Canadian farmers, the gain to Canada Thomas. ' he gave great odds. Dougall may thank his own presence of of the whoppers therein ,printed ' at�engt'i � � the year past, and pointed out the conserva- are left in the woods. and, would be very great indeed. We pay -The boiler in Ste enson's saw mill at I had evidently been too much for the 'bugs - . v -Mr. W. Foster, of Clinton, who was in mind that it was no worse, , . tive policy pursued with respect to the trict most of the logs were got out, for iron and Cayuga exploded the other day, killing John -Rev. J. E. Howell and family took and they were making tracks in droves out . . . . tem , tm,g opportunities Of profitably and despite some trotible with low water, will in to foreign countries 3ugar $20,000,000, Commer and fatally injuring a Wellandport British Columbia during the recent flood, . f the premises. He is very grateful to the fly lending money in the United States the main reach the milis promptly. The steel and for raw i ed Franks. has arrived home, none the worse for his ex.- their departure from Goderich by the '1.-10 0 I the stuff there, as it saves logs held back are mainly in the Georgian nearly one-sixth of our whole im orts. If man nam - fternoon, June 19th. A friend who left . In speaking of � ' e. .cAr. Foster was not favorably -train Tuesday ,,a . . . which the year offered. - Bay and Nerth Shore districts. - I these are materials for the proTuction of -Trae to his colors, Mr. Thomas Bar- periene e�, with British Columbia, and number of people were at the station to� bid him the price of- the paris green. � losses made b3- Canadia,ns,through speca, nett, aged 91 years, and residing near Galt Im res, the ! him and his a kindly farewell. By the O�-50 -Rev. G. F. Salton, the w6ll-knowh and I Chicago, he saiA : In the Ottawa district, the cut of logs and' Which we are by nature well situated, it is at No. 2, North thijn?ks Huron the finest spot in i . lations in New York an( i train ' ed pastor of the Central Methodist � the logs carried over will make the supply at least discreditable to such an enterprisi lied a good Grit vote - Rev. Joseph Edge, wife and three talent He i� ' Ch " We hear every now and then of large sums ng C-ifries, on the 26th. world. ' � , I arch, Stratford, preached a sermon on . of money having been transmitted through about the same as last year, a little over six people that more is not done to develop -Thomas Flannigan, of Galt, went to -M,r. Philip Andrew, of Elimville, after . children, arrive in the circular town, and npulpit on Sabbath, 24th * these industries. esday , were met at the station by several members TAB 'in his ow Yemarks took � t y 1. a the roof of the Albion hotel the 3 t, brokers' offices to cover margins on adverse Inillion pieces, but the quantity of timber The year has been, as we all know, par- sleep o an illness of some months (lied on Tu ,ch and *ere u ., And in the course of his speculations. I would be afraid to repeat made is trifling. epend ticularly har4 upon our people in the North- other night to keep cool. He rolled off and night of last week, at the age of 63 years. of North Street Methodist chur .. sail Sunday bicycling. Re- . � .f these statements, because, no mat- The nature* of ihe market will d feet to the pavement below. A frac- Mr. Andrew was a highly respected resi:- driven to the parsonage, where a number of occasion to as I - some e se to much on the United States tariff. The en- west, in common with the districts in the fell 30 1 dent and has suffered much the past number the la,dies of the - congregation rece�ved would not say that bicycles -should not - ter how trite, Many people would refu ted for and United States where wheat growing is the tured wri8t was the only injury. inner ridden on Sunday. It was not wronifor - believw them, but it is certain that- in the tire cut- of deals has been contrac of months. His remains were interred in them, after which they Bat down to d - 3, ,�! . cr actively shipped to Great Britaini leading feature in agriculture. A very low -Fire in the establishment of the Copp- � one to take a stooll on Sunday or - - - % e Ar � I 0 rkPrintifig and Publishing Company, the Eliniville cemetery. I prepared for the occasion. The new pastor jaunt . aggregate the stock and grain speculating is bein . Metho- drive, and if a cyclist went for a short ad to bear losses aided by low f reights. The business with yield per acre and prices lower than ever be- Cla - -A rather unique and daring attempt at occupied the pulpit of North Street � � I publicof Canada have h Great Britain in thin lumber is steadily fore to a conntr depending mainly on Toronto, the other night, did $2,000 damage between diet church on Sunday of last week, morn; in the same wdj as he took a at -roll on Sun- � amounting to many millions of dollars -a . sovietKing uncomfortably near to the building, stock and plant. Damage burglary,was made the other night I " day he would not object. But the young -ery serious and direct, burden upon th i - growing and that part of the trade is very grain means red by insurance. . 12 and I o'clock, in Wingham, by two or ing and evening. . e iR cs' t57 ie other hand, part of disaster, and there is no use in disguising cove orn the Evansville., In- men who go Off forty or fifty Miles remain- duairy of this country, We are not likely atisfactory. On tl ch more boys aged about fifteen years. There -The following fr I -iber paid for by United States buy- the fact that in actual power to pay debts -The death by drowning at Fren orinthe sidewalk on Victorihi diana, Journal, refers to A� former Gode.rich ing all .day., and sometimes not reiurning to fail in sympathy - for those who make the Inn cts, the River on Thursday, June 21st, of Mr. is a. trap -do ` boy, stepson of Captain Gibson, of that until morning, neglecting all Sunday ser- � . loss"Es in attempting to build up an industry ers is not vet shipped,- and although many out of the current season's proda I olin street lesdin down tu T. Stiles' store, and, . andest, and . orse off John E. Waldie, second son of Mr. J , will be pleasant news to his many vices, were degrading the ' good contracts for this season�s sawing have farmers of the Northwest were w a pair of 5oors open- I into the cellar, town, and . or to .carry on any real trading venture ; nts are smaller ie of Toronto, president of the Vic�- Ing county: " At the . ocent of all sports. We denounca - th have 'perhaps, helped the country, been made, the actual shipme during the past year than ever before. But - Wald' which are securely fastened by means of an friends in this commence- most inn LS, declaring ' - I I py 0 than at any time r�cently. While this is it would be a mistake to conclude therefrom toHa k�rbor Lumber Company, and who iron bar. The boys, or one or more of ment exercises at Hanover College, .near betting in the strongest terrn - I a tho a he ractice of gambling was fast bring U gh tlie.y have failed to make money due partly to the very bad condition of bus- that the people of that part of Cana been one of the most esteemed ,.p -door and by scrap4 Madison, 1-ndiana, Weduesd y, 13tb, t- that the p rts and I to, � . for tliemselve�, but this species of gambling the settlement douDtful as to their future. and representative members of the lumber them, got below the tr; llai degree of D. D. was bestowed upon Rev. A. ing many estimable spo ' nes in,,, which year after year only results in taking iness in the United States, t ad in the Province, was a sad shock to ing the earth from under one of the c6. f Grace Presbyterian ch -arch, disrepute. Men who bet were trileves, a� I � - money out of Canada to help support the of the tariff will doubtless make a market In the course of their progress to iiiateri,a,l, r e 'The doors woul, a to the cellar B. Meldrum, o I ugh perhaps with w wealth our Northwest provinces must expe t the many friends of the deceaRed. d have eined acces - Hanover is the praeti-,e of gambling laad the effect ,of brokers in Chicago and New York- is very for our lumber, altho and then all was plain Mling. A few min, of this city, by the trustees. d and mercenary. . . much to be regretted." slight concession in price from last year. the recurrence. at intervals of an' anger Waldie was 25 years of age, and . i " . iciss n in the oldest Presbyr,erian college in Indiana, making men hard-hearte � I I- I yo would have bee - I . 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