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tacky, the bher da A scarce a house tysician, who aj�plied res t Parties to enter the profeksio, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. have the votes, itud.1t JA their own aretpubic hi h an, her of'United States deputy. marshals 0
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pointed who, are in, the �service of the escaped wreck or dami%e. A Izen. per- abored with infh4early alf afternoon before af
g ways is the o
they do not use these to foree,the legislators' iuti�i be treatied as, su Proirperity lulls the rall_ MTneflgm between the pa4uthesle aftPueseh ph. I . . . arm age e
way, C 0 mI They are guarding -the ap- none were badlyat andbraised. he manifested any signs of consciousness. sons suc=tigu iheHo"W do ti
one denotes the. page of the paper on whioll ths, both in this country and tile Uniied State' pu into carelessness and- -emy times. are OfessiOns ? A
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an -1�ottals night and day, and SnouLD HtAvz HxLD- His TowGuE.-An, When able to talk � he admitted that he had many of o verybest ofessiOnal. me
advertisement wilt be found. new
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to give legislatioi� along these lines. hi- harvest tinie of the monoplist, but hard any effort b strikers at blowing up this Italian workmaii was sentene' ed ifa the assize - beeiron'�pree, an' it was thought that farmers' 8 Not a t behind the hipJ01
Whiteman Pea 114svogtors--Thos. Brown. (5)
times have no eqtt%l as an eye opener. great work WiT, be futile. If any'such deed court Friday to six months' i
GoWs to Clear --Smith & Stott '(6) imprisonment the heat had alao'�ffected him. He claimed of other n are the s
L, eep I - � On$ of farmers.
Take A P -Duncan & Duncan, (6) Multiplying Offices. has been at all contemplated, it cannot be for remarking, upon learning of President to have been put 6n the car of lumber, and fact, thire 's a degree -of applicatio
Our July Skle -Wm. FlAard. (6) carried out at present. -h,, " That it served him i lit age- th farmers,
0sod. Farm for Sale. --R. Robinson. (5) The long talked of Cus The eyes of Europe seein at present to Carnot's de4t rig ; gave his name 6a William Wallace, of reliance, cour n e be some eig
tant 11 n
Tfilson's Cash Grocery -C. Wilson. (8) they should kill them 0-Crispi, too." Stratford. He occupied a bed in the cooler� %that is f u g in the tov�a,
ray. (5) Entry has at length been established in Sea- e turned towards NorvV86 and Swed n
T GLADSTONE'S ErE.-Dris, Nettleship awl during the -night, qua went eastlext morn- young bjected toO
House to Letr-W. M. G DOINGS MNION But there are failures.. forth, and Mr. F. G. lVeelin has been duty The Norse have been 'fretting for a long &&to
Pea Harveders--D. Miaortin. (8) Habershon have examined Air. - GI ne s mg. as successes, and it is in
Consequence of for,, e p
Pes, Harvesters-& Bossenberry. (8) appointed to the position - of 0ollector. time at the bond which CAPITAL. eye which was operated on several weeks --From the Financial report of the On- failures that the city or town r4ps
Dental 0uA-Dr. Belden. (6)
belig argu-4
Canadas Great Fair for 18%. (5) Why Mr. Neelin should have been,, selecte# Swedish Kingdom and the approaching gen- a o and found. the vision very good. A tario Street Methodist church, Clinton, for lation it does not want, and -the ous gm,
Midsumaler Pdoes-Jackeon,& Greig. (1) fic which had formed on the pupil will ne- the year ending MA 8 ea n
Sit&--Robort W11119. (5) in preference to scores of others who are ersl election will probably show the drift of (By Our Special Correspondent) ,y3it, wel r that loses the energy and sti th it very
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ceaktate a slight operation. the amount raised1by the Quarteily Board needs. The problem i Jffe sets 86i,
and Bees --Thos. Nicholls'. (5) "AWA, July 2let. 11 no doubtf as
;there s a
Xoney to Loan -Expositor Offleg. (8) equally well qualified to fill the position, public opinion and decide Whether the two was $1,037.299 the amount raise�a by the judge states 1
Waiting until nearly all the members disposition'. the Work, I
'I di g a small b&lancen rush to college to escape libo
Girl Wanted -D. Johnson. (8) and who, from a party point of -view are countries will cdntinue the bond of union Trustee Board Inq U 111� r.. But
Central Pchou Binder Twine -4. Jalfray. (8) have left for their homes the Government Huron Notes. to ,
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hand, wan $616.77 ; contributions to the solution is not to be fou
aJftrul for Salo --D. Dorrance- (5) 6more deserving of it, in something ;hich or go their separate ways. The Radic -The Brussels Post began its 922nd, nd in. 411aking'* _:�-A vtr3
te 41 in the dying hours of the session lay before various connexio4l'funds, $339.41. The path of learnmi difficult. The nismig Mi! Running -A. G. V&nEgmoud18 Sons. (8) has. set a good many - wondering. The are qui evidefitly volume last week. It was esta-blished'in I
Nrm for We -John McFadden. t6) determined to bring the house a series of Railway subsi total amount. raisell for all DarDoso, miclud- eratio should fe
oi- taught one sole
dy res 1873. youn
worth League, always forgotten
Voters' List, ISK-Whi. Elliott. (5) above all others in this quarter who is ou- about aseparation even by- force of arms, ig the Sabbath s400l and �p
Grand Opening -A. G. Ault. (5) utions involving an expenditure *of the -Mr. S. A. McLean, of God�rich,. has by C�ose starting out rwr of tl
58.79. life that -there is no labor moresevere-
Catching tlxa Eye -R. Mercer. 0) titled to preferment of that kind, is Mr. but as yet they appear to be in a minority. was $2,25
people's money &mounting to nearly five purchased the north end livery, in Wing- A*- d
-In London on July 2nd, -Mr. John S. professional labor, and none s Fin Pan
Thomas E. Hays. He has rendered his 0 poor�yj
4. 1 - ham, formerly owned by Mr. A. Orr. popul ily I*- Seyond hi
million dollars. We, are told that the rev Hall, the successful munerated as, profeesi
a and higl
party �eminenb services and has deserved Monseigneur Satolli, the Papal Delegate -miss M. Lee; of Londesboro, had the al labor, 12 yi
about
day lately to be thrown off a Kate Taylor, daughter of Mr. John Taylor, young farmer knew i what
�niie is declining that there is to be a; misfortune one teacher of Inglis a ool, Belmore, and Miss not of the -very high st qualit if
recognition and to pass over him and give toAmerica, has approved BisbopWatter-
eavy deficit this year, yet the Govern- load of hav and get somewhat hurt. -The in
the appointment *to a man who has been, ac- sons condemnation of the liquor dealers and -Mr. Thomai� Trivit-t. of Exeter, :who of Clifford, & very1highly esteemed young city man regarded ie wouldo
cording to the confession of his own friends, hisrefusal-to grant episcopal vpprovalto ent can see its wav cleartovoteaway -has been confined to his bed for some time lady were united ifi marriage. Their many hurrytoexchalu�ena-tu,e?snoblest k- 'of I
early five million dollars to friends in this coui�ty, where they are so tion for a tOW11 Me.
ward assisting die' don Wednesday of last 'week. Wda eve
SEAFORTH, -FRIDAy, July _,oth, 1894. more of a nuisance and a hindrance to his Catholic societies that admit membersof well and favorablyI known, unite in wishing
railway enterprises,often of a doubtful char- �There is ai splendid crop'of flax *ro
party than anything else, is something the trade to their membershi,). This is wing them every success and happiness in their
acter. A few -wire -pullers Club together and on the Knight farm, Grey hip on-
ist of the v
which seems to need explanation How- likely to cause considerable trouble, though RiBe p journey through. like. They are now spend- 'Where the Axe M�ght be ApplW,�'.
the all: jed by aft -4
g couu�
Monopolies on the Other Side. are a charter they next secure sisting of 80 acres. Th enced
ing their boneym�,;n on a trip up the, takes.
ever, thin in a matter pertaining entireft to it is a triumph for the thmperance party in romige of a -subsidy -and they look ab,6ut Monday of last'week. (From The Toronto Nevm) SUC
in contests between capital and labor THz -We are sorry to report the death of
ar
Exroarrop. has always in the past given the Oad, Ott"& is
the local Conservative p ty and if Mr. the Cottholic Church. for buyers, who, for a price, take the road -The liandsom6 brick house being erect- Herbert, eldest ebild of Mr. 0. Howson The cost of legislation at
off their hands. They then set to -;ork to ed for Mr. T. Jenkins, on the Huron r ering or 1. Of % I—
benefit of "y doubt to the laboring men. Hays, Mr. Roberts and other leading see where another. road can be piojected, Goderich township., is rapidly approaching Auburn. He had,beeu suffl f three $900,000 a year
The Northwest Mounted Police absojj�� Conservatives who have 'been passed over A battle has been fought in Corea, Core'an always in a locality where the Government co I tion, the roof being on. weeks with spinal disease. All that was
We belive that in areat in cesible to have been done was (lone to save $6315,0W, per 9.1111. U -M down from
any they for a nobody are satisfied, those on our side -troops having attacked the Japanese at the can find some justification for voting !Mlerl.l Philip Roweliffe sold his far Superannuated officials draw Olt
are oppressed, and that corporations and a sub- in, Of is life, but notwithstanding, he passed to of the house have. no cause' to complain., instigation of the Chines sidy. Theme.railway subsidies- in one way 50 acres, concession 5, Usborhe, on Monday 000 from the Ivederal tT'easury every Mg A
e. It is reported that happier home'� Friday, 13th inst. Tile capitalist&- too oftcn attempt to lake the The real facts no doubt: are, that Mr. 'also that a Japane e cr or -another prove a powerful lever -for the of last week, to MD. John Prout. Consider- Dominion awo;�i Stewa
s niser sunk a Chinese G - remains were ini;Wred in Balls cemetery, The I&W costs of the
benefit of all the profits, while they try to overnment, aboiat election times. When a ation $2,200. HV
to $141,000 in 1893. and
Weelin was clamorous or office -and al- cruiser. The whole trouble axose out of the railways subsidy resolution -was before the -Mr4 John Gordon of St. Helens, lost a followed b ri�ber e a e, and
Cossaddle a large portion of any losse§ there friends. Y a gr ssed The Senate involves an annual,
of r I iv
eep na th e e
though, perhaps, he w" not much good' 'to murder of a Corean official who had the House on Friday, Mr. Laurier moved an valuable horse lately through an injury re- is xp ov er -no oenous:
a p
$140,000.
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may be upon the working men. We believe for Mr. Irs. Owson in the. ir bereave-
alilendment that before the -money was cl)ived. Mr.' Edward Haines of the same
the Japanese, although the paid The GovernoK-Generai is responsible- -A saA-
the party, he was in a position to do harm, sympathy of P x
in for
'and always have believed that the future of over to the railway companies, the An ent. taXp�y
ctly a place had to be found for Japanese and Chi ditor- place, also lost, a young colt last week from -A few (lays a&, in Clinton, tile wife of a yearly outlay of $100,QOO of the cently on I
inese have been jealous for
General should investi ate the accounts and inflammation. n the 4th
4 and this� office was created a long time of ch other's influence in also that a s stein of "audit" should be in- - -Thursday of I t week, while Mr. R. Thirteen Cabinet Ministers Cost the peo.,
our: country depends largely on the working him somew ere 9 Mr; Adam Foster 4�d baby, 'h�d a narrow money;
ea y Eugene 8a
men, the producers, but we would be not as escape from serioiks Mrs. Foster
-for his benefit. This, possibly, furnishes Corea. Russia will probabl take a -hand trOduced to see that there was -no crooked Snowden, of the Sauble line, Stanley 11 - . I I . of N.
'y pie of Canada $92,000 a year
only incofisistent but- faithless to our friends was cross* lie tv kinlounryv a
Ill t PLC ictori street
work after the subsidies have been paid. taking a load of hogs to Clinton, the 4
a key to the mystery and explains why in before the war goes very far. The salaries of eight Ulentenan
arriage. A box car t-Goverfi- .-The.
witlitheby M'J& C
if we did not point out to them their faults Sir John Thompson opposed this. motion and onehe had died in the wagon, about half a other deserving men, from a party point of stood clos to $71,000 more
as freely as we condemn the wrongdoing of he called down his majority to vote it down. mile from that town.' e -t the drossing, and Mrs. Foster or$ O'nioun'
did not obse The military college gets away, Wit1l father, WW
We b' view� were puised over and Mr. Weelin has Oat of twelve contests so far, between No, this would be too great i check on the A couple -of weeks ago Mr� John Tip- rve. th4t an engine wits attached - other seventy odd thousand when it. is. -
to it, for jiUt as sh� got behind the ar the
en W"
others elieve that tradesunionism in be made a pensioner on"the public. the Vigilant . and Britannia, the latter has The messenger eervice-while Parl
de�:Iings between the G6vernment and the 'lady, of the Base line, Goderich township,
its best form is a grand thing. N6 one can engine backed, kn0king over carriage. lament jngjt
railway corporations wo got his leg sprained by a cow. It has since -Pam
There is, however, one thing in connecti I -the
won nine. Since leaving the Clyde, how- Quick as possible Urs. Foster snatched the session costs $10,000, and the permanent.
very generous en very pal u I bin
honestly avoid approving the work done are often. in -responding to be 1`� so much so that it is diffi- service a, further $10,000 lkikec
for workingmen by such organizations as the with this matter which is of interest to the evei, the Vigilant has rather more than held Government calls for political purpoises. cult for him to move about. baby out of death'� jaws, while, the car de
And the office expenses of the Lieutenanj_,�
public. We have heard a great deal latel her own. Satanita has been r6paired since CURRAN 13RIDGF -Oil Tuesday evening of last week, while stroyed the buggy. i
Brotherhood of Locomotive- Engineers and y -he ioot eatebi
'lizabeth, relict of the Governor of the Nor West, paid by t
her collision with the Valkyrie and will The Conservative majority, by vote in tile Mr. R. B. Marsland was. taking part in a - I
aout the multiplication of offices for the On July 12th h
The Typographical Union. Such organiz- House, have declared the Government not friendly late James Leathorde and mother of Dominion, f1DOt 11P to $14,090.
game of lawn tennis at the Trivitt
purpose of feeding party- friends. These soon be in the' big' regattas' while the Public attention was so completely A-.
itiolis as these tend to raise the tone of 'the responsible for the squandering of some� Memorial rectory, in Exeter, he accidental Richard Leatherd4e, Brussels, died very
ly
been fo suddenly at the resi',Ience of her sister, with sorbed during the sessi liy the
working classes and to make workingmen complaints came from.the very parties who Valkyrie is docked, and it has lind $250,000 o'nt'his celebrated work. Hagr - art wenchedhis leg ver� seVerely, and is now rly exp]
-ea
a, lose odf, -
are responsible for the e -9 whom she was visiting from Gait., at bridge scandal, which involved
itablishment of that the damage she has sustained is not as is trying to throw the responsibility upon unable to walk..
better and more useia citizens. But when Oshawa, She retir�d to bed- about 11 p. m. over $140,000, even ac ording to theies_ tfora,
this and other offices that are maintained the friends of the Minister of Public Work -Maitland Bailey
great as was thought to be the case. son of James Bailey, and shortly after tdib a vomiting pe, an timate of Hon. John I -a that another
any labor union becomes the tool of a selfish
and ambitious man or permits itself to be- . by the Dominion Government for no other Col. Ouimet, while the latter holds that of Grey township, died recently- at Detroit died in a few minut�s of heart failure. The and even more glaring ro was ver 11 trnsferrix
Haggart and his department should be held frdm smallpox. He was 23 years of agre and
purpose than that hungry and needy camp-. Recent advices seem to. indicate that the deceased had enj'oyd,& good health looked. This latter (?ccnrred at
come a party to any action that is inspired responsible. When I state that there is & had lived in the above mentioned cit3�'for a and- her
followers' may be pensione sudden demise was'!_� sad surprise to all who Rapids near Ottawa, and was inonnec iow!-� PO
d upon the pub- ng exp years. The interment was made I - I I I
w ith -the building of a lock and dam f4 the
by greed, by selfishness, or by a desire for lie polar explori edition, headed by. the family quarrel between these two members number of knew her. Mrs. I,4�,therdale was 66 ears
Of V�011rse, as offices of th6 kind have' Of the Cabinet, I state what I know to be a in Detroit. 0
American journali ll h urpose of opening up :z certain hospU* looking V10
unfair advantage. If,'in short, of age. Her fuuer�j took place at Galt; on
i �,gvves way --been established in Mitchell and Clinton, been lost. Wellman -and hisp'a�rty left Nor- fact.-, Subsequent developments will estab- -Jackson Brothers, of Clinton, recently it or her.,
5 Friday. Us. 'In this case he 1 original estimate.
tothe weaknesses which it condeirms in lish what I say� There is an interesti filled an order for 53 white vests and silk -a -t
�g -Th was onl cept, Seaforbh has greater claims thaneitberof waysome time agoin thestearnsbip� Rag little fight going on just now in -the mi hats for Kinlough. Orange Lodge. Last $44,000, but $200,000 has actuallly
e'Clinton Co0egiate Insuitute . Board
c4pitaJists, in monopolists, and in grasping nis- her atteut
ave engged Mr. E. A. Coo
these, as there is more business done in S Of Trustees h bs been spent on the work. � And so far only
ea- vald-Jarl, intending to.'sail to the ice pack te.rial circles. The Conservatives of On- year they fitted out Lucknow Lodge in, sim- I meautinie I
corporations, it at once loses the right to one. vessel has used the�_ lock and not a.:
tario I refer to the Tory members from ilar style, and this year Lucknow of Georgetown, as P1assical ylaster, at a
the sympathy and support of all right think- forth than either of the places named. But, surrounding the pole, and from thence 'KcCutcheon. pound of phosphate has and Miss i
eed by sledge and boat to the pole. They of Toronto, as ComiWercial specialist,
pro- that province, -are up dn armis over the way more to their previous order. salary of $750 a ye`6i �een taken from the -
what we maintain is, that there is no real c at a adjoining property
ing and honest citizens. A trade i i they have - been disgraced by the Quebec -Miss Hattib Barkwel
union is t;
necessity for such an office at any of these had a _Wof London, who complete outfit, made according to Tories. They say that they had hardly got Is visititig at her sister's, Mrs. Hiles', of salary of $600 a �,,ear. Both come -very
1prmed �to correct abuses, not to give its
highly recommendeZI indeed, nd they will
membera' power to abuse others, and -%vhen points. We venture the statement that the original ideas, for this purpose, but there thfough defending the Goveniment in the Londesboro, bad the misfortune to fall -while Perth iU� ms
doubtless aid in maintaining the excellence
revenue collected at either of these-offic McGreevy-Con.nolly-Langevin scandal before getting into the buggy, and bruised her -New hay has been s at_
es was no one in the party who had had
take the latter course they become Arctic 'ked to stick by the Gov- ankle very badly, and at present is in a very e Ilin CALLE),
they and ifficiency of Clinton Collegiate. � Mr.
will -nt'pay for the expense' of running the experience. 'kt least it is 'so reported now. they were as Rand has also accept6d r -engagem ILis a $6 per ton.
enemies of society, and their union has for- riment in swearing there� had been no serious condition. e
cut. uly 713t
office, while the convenienceto the public is coincidence that Mr' Coombs Was, eneaged -St. Marys' rate of, *xation. for IS94 has
feited its right to existence. Every man crooked work in connectionl With the Curran -The other evening,while. playing base- in no sense eommensu�ate with the Trouble in Newfoundland. Bridge Job and it did not end here, for they ball, and during a scuffle at first basei Mr. by the board just before the engagement, of been fixed at IS mills on Ithe dollar. -the world.
his an inalienable right to labor for his own -Diphtheria still lingers around Brun-�
Mr. McKee, whoseplace he takes, but was -..had not Im
expense incurre have had to stand by and decla,,e that Phil Crews, of ' Clinton, fell on his right I +
d. This is a plain They are having big times just now unable at the time to enter on the duties' ner.- Heury.Grop-p is t latest victim.
support and the support of his family, and Turcotte had acted straight and hadot hand, dislocating the thumb and wrist but was al
statement of the facts and we'do not think Newfoundland. Asbort -The death of M rl. Alex, Finlay, one'of -Elder John Shields, of Grand Valley is nd6b
to receive for his labor a commenurae wage. time ago they had forfeited his seat in parliament.. joint. It will �ake some time for it to re- UP
that any person can show anything to the a - general . elec the oldest settlers in Howick occurred at preaching Latter Day Saints, doctrine in
This, we believe, is the foundation truth on tion, in which the Govern- THE SESSIOI�: gain its normal! condition. 'was taun
contrary. it is simply a mean attempt to ment of Sir Win. hit The work of the session is over, and what -While eng%ed at road the home of his son-in-law, Mr. Jacob St- Marys at, present.
which tradesunioniin rests- Now, if a man eway was sustained -'work on the T. Dusty, of St. Marys, and Mr.
9 Catherg, about five �Ales north of Gorrie, Mr -
try to bribe the people with their has it amounted to. Nearly five million 18th concession of Grey, a short time ago, ohn W. Baird, of Fullarton, have return.
Own by a very large majority, the 0 on Tuesday of last p)
or a number of �'meu do not receive a waze to pposition not dollars have been voted away, as I stated be. the menfound wh�t is supposed to a
money. and a device feed hun be iy 4nd in
-owick at i e- from- their t to the Old
which they consider fair and just, they have grY alad having enough members to form a quorum. fore, for railway subsidies ;- $750,000 has boar's jaw and iusk in a good state of pres- land in IEI Country -
clamorous camp -followers at the expense of sale and has lived i in that -Mr, J. A. �iahners, of. Poole, bad the.4. �jacef uUy
a righe, other things being -equal, to leave' -However, the elections of all the inembersof been voted for 'a fast Atlantic steamship ervation, in the gravel pit on Henry Me- neighborhood
the public. service, while in the dyin hours of.the ses- Naught's farm, lot 9-2, concession 18 at a e e sons isfortune to cut off his dog's bind feet. a surr
the Government party were protested, and so 9 William and Alexa�der, ho have farms in' With the inower one day lattel
Charles
that particular employment in any way and
sion, when it- was too fate ior the House to depth of 12 feet from the -surface. f Lg would hi
I: any of the suits were successful d- 4ohn and James, who ay, o an, cut
under any ausp'icesthey �please. We think that Sir theneighborhoo -Mr. John Longew fan
discuss the terms, supplementary estimates -On Tuesday of last week, as Mr. Fred
that is admitted b all. But other' Notes and Cominents. William decided to dissolve the Legislature. were brought downvoting out of the treas- Tebbutt, of Holmeaville, 'was working in are Working at' Pelee Island, and one wheat on July 16th, Which was the first
y men The most refreshing thing that has hap- This, however, the -Gove ury $1,800,000 for sundry purposes. The a stable, horse kicked hinr on the head, daughter, Mrs. Cathers. He was about 83 wheat cut in North Peirth this year. willing to
have exactly the same right to ill their rnor refused to do
rend years of age aud ilveays held a high place i --The St. Marys School Board will
I places, under the most favorable conditions pened for a long time in political circles in ad theGovernment resigned.. The Oppo- Government well knows that many of the ering him unconscious. Medical aid in ask unning the
was soon called, and three hours had passed delay
sition took office, but could not command a bringing these estimates down *until,the -John Wightmo, of the 6th line of schools for the next year,
America is the- recent speech made by the items will not bear criticism and they 'friends. A
the estimation of h- the council for $3,800 towards r
they can command. In many strikes and : S Teg, ohfol
before he regained consciousness. It was a
Democratic Ieader in tile House of Repre- Morris, had rather iu unpleasant experience - Mr. Eby, of Wa;tqiioo county, an Old
other labor troubles it has been the practice, quorum and consequently could only wait majority of the members have left for their rather close call. ]EF-io ha vE
sentaives at Washington, Mr. Wilson. He on �y, paid a to
homes. We have also had presented to the - -A valuable cow belonging to Mr. Sid- in
Sabbath last. While driving to church, gentlman, of about eiirb,
of the workmen who had left their employ- for something to turn up,,so adjourned the g -a fAitl
sa4l: If - it be tr ney Snell, London road, near Exeter, with a young horse 4ttached to a road cart his son, Dr. Rby, of 9 ville, a couple foi
ue that the great Ameri House a "Tariff Bill," a bill that was to re -
era to prevent by intimidation and even by it Legislature. 'Just recently, Sir William was he took up �lady o4 the way and without of weeksago.
can SugAr. Trust has grown so strong and lieve the burden of taxation. It was not killed by li*htning while pastur iii the wall
t week. thinking she raisei.1 her parasol, which -Jacob- Koch, of llice, has sold hie otrong in,.
force, the filling of their places. This is a Whiteway and his leading Lieutenant, Mr. week after the Minister of Finance ing farm of 100 acres to D I Neubauer,
4 intro- as
violation of the right which these so powerful tbat it says that no tariff bill When discovered every particle of haf frightened the hoie, causing it to run the what is Oj
direct Bond, have been unseated and disqualified. dneed his bill, and the fact went to the ir was
conntry that the can pass the American Congress in which away. The cart caiie in collision with. a price paid beffig Koch wil �3pent a ni
men have themselves asserted,.and must, of t This is a decided triumph for the present Government had made a burned off her. She was insured to half her com of Sebrj!
its intere- telegraph pole an&' both occupants -were e a resident !�ille
=in reduction in the customs duties, value. In 11restl
sts are not adequately guarded; ys 1�0
necessity, place the offenders, beyomd a Government and if they call win enough ti thrown out on the hard ground, rece �-A ging of S1 ughs threw
!e process of restoratiou� began' and -Mrs. Susannah Dyke, of Goderi fire but v
"if, I say, that be true, I hope this House oil town- doubt, within the same catagory in which bye-electidna to give them a :majority, they froin' that out until the day the bill passed, hipi relict of c4tbe late Thomm Dyke did severe shaking up. iThe carC and harlsAs' stones at vehicles contawg Orangemen -ve- he,;V61oug
will never consent to adjournment. I Ot were badly dam 'but the horse escal turning home on the ni#ht of the
they claim their first opponents are. ma yet winia victory over & party which, oil Friday, th minister kept oil restoring n �ng survive him, as she died on the agedf )ed Twelfth 3 be'
e -ableiti Lug) mi
They "hope; I say, -'that whatever the fate of the the rates of duty to the old scale until now 15th without injury. much to the disgust of, respect izens. -at the tim
claim 'the capitalists are m )lists aind so short a I inst., at the f 84 years. She was
onop( time ago, practildally over -
n of-NeilDlincanson,of has purchased
-Donald,secoudo -John Cole of Fullarton �ma& in I
they have themselves become monopolists. general tariff bill may be, this House will whelmed tfiem in a general election The it stands as a monument of the double deal- a native of Engl=eaon'd emigrated to this Grey, died"on Sinift last week, of inflaul- another youn pure Durham bull from a
not consent to an ad ournment until it has ing resorted to b ihe Government in order countr with her husband. She belonged v
They are trying to retain for their union a -ground on which the Premier is disqu'ali6ed to the Irethren, and was a. woman held in mation of the luniri He had notbeen feeling breeder near eaforth, fr' which he paid a beside his
passed a sin to deceive the electorate. The, insolvency d
monopoly of labor. it gle -bill putting refined sugar 'is the using of public money, -voted for road- bill has been dropped,a has 'also the frall- general esteem and respect, well for a f4 but was able to take the 900 Ufore.
Another way in which trades unions put do most good," chise act. -The published financial report of Wing- was up an Rev. C. Fletcher, of Thames Road., and large pr�
on the free list." At last a man has . making, where it would milk to the cheese factory on Thursday, and Dr. Thompson, of Kirkton, were Aelegates
A FAMILY QUARREL, am Methodist church for the past ear, d dress6d on Friday. A physician have the
themselves in the wrong is by making their arisen, an honest and fearless man, who puts '-that is, making appropri4ions for this pur- h Was called -.but too late to render to the Christian Endeavor Convention _helcl
No stronger evidetice of the discord that shows that $468.88 were contrib much aid,
what he believes tobe right before " vested utel to- and the vital spark�; fled as sta in Cleeland, Ohio. in their a
pos
respective trades close corporations ; that e with a view to influencing the vote. prevails in the cabinet could be asked than wards the connexional fund of the church, ted above.
interests " that control votes 'and contribute -a but a $1,004 to theQuarterly Boatd, $ The deceased was born on thi l7th conces- --Mr. W. R. Dais, lof Mitchell has sold
the scene that took place in the Senate on 709.72 to is, limiting the ifumber who may be aren- campaign funds. We hope the germs of such It is rather a peculiar state of affaii Thursday between Sir Frank Smith and the Trustee Board, $115.48 to the Sabbath sion of Grey, where;his father still resides. the " Roy Cottage, o� the Huro'n Road, -when y I
ticed to the trade, and thus arbitrarily very useful lesson to observers. We think Along with his bro Mttche recerr-
free thought may be wafted on some friendly -Minister Angers. The latter had charge of school, and $359.09 to the Ladies Aid Soci- ther John lie leased the 11, to Mrs. Wnij McCulloch,
�limiting competition. This is monopoly of, a little of the same medicine would be ve 100 acre farm. belonkingto William Martin, mg the same figure thabie paid for it eight
bieeze to Ca4gada, and be inhaled by a lot of rY a Government insurance bill. H sed ety, making a total of $92,657.77. -9th condession, and moved there las . t years ago.
the most glaring type. The complaint is beneficial *in the Dominion of Canada. an amendment -that had been move in e
our representatives at Ottawa. 3'�Pth -The infant daughter of Mr. Jona Her- December. Mr. Di�ncauson was unmarried --Mr. Ed. Glen, of Millbank,hail a severe
Commons by Sir John tt of Gorrie, who became totally blind
-the post I
often made that the liberal professions are Thompson. Sir go and was in his 30th! He war, - accident happen t0o hi the other day. Ilia
for roqu
ve never rp THE Dominion Parliament has been pro. without portfolio, gyposed it, Minister last winter, has ilow, we are pleased to re- team of Colts ov6rturne d the wagon and hay -
made close corporations, but we ha -he cabinet,
from Frank, who is also a member of t an attack of cerebro spinal meningitis ber of the Presbyte cliurch, Cranbrook.
-he recent Colonial Conference has been rogued and no grant has rack with him e
heard of a profession that could not beentered been made for the owell saw with Sir Frank that the senate port, nearly recovered her sight. -, It is said underne ith. He had ome.
B
widely commented upon. Conservatives the ribs broken and was br iised internally.
by anyone With brains and industry enou improvement of, Bayfield harbor. would not pass the amendment. Angers that the, instances are very rare where an Too M4 Edueation. -Miss Ross,who for many years has been I �grh y
gh Grants -01
world over seem to be well satisfied with it ter
persis infant regains one of the senses lost by the in
to quali The standard of ad- have.been voted for railroads, harbors an( ited telling his colleagues he had only (FrdM tholTORONTO 31AII,.) pla 0 �1 nd
-fy him for it, while, 'within the leader. The amendment was, however, ravages of this terrible disease. an efficient teacher in he Ust6wel blio R .
same territory one A surprise was
other im rovements in almost every part of. iven to the tratford school, has resigned, d the Bmr& have
mission is placed high, but no one is arbi
0 think nothing was accom ished moved b Angers, but it was defeated, -Word has been received from Mr. Will City Council the ot er ay, by his Hollor, filled the vac b romotion and the eir 0
trarily told that he may not become a mem- seem y
Pi the, Dominion, but Bayfield has once more Acheson.
ber of that pro except the giving of a free trip and a ."love- been left out in the cold. Where is Mr. Grigg, formerly of Holmesville, whieb Judge Woods, who, in resigning to that appointment of lllyss Igpgie Gibson-
ess�on. We are credibly ly time "to a lot of gentlemen who were News -of the Week. states he is in a seal hunting expedition off bodi his seat 'on t he Collegiate Institute --On the 15th of this Aonth an apple t rexiiing
tience ? - _:'� broke h
informed,, however,' that it is a common Weismiller and his powerful infl the coast of Japan. He expects to be home Board, offered a criticism of the systeni o in the orchar(I of
r
well able to pay their 6wn fare. The Lou- CHOLERA. -Cholera is s f E. Coppin, of
preading rapidly to Ontario this fall or' winter. If' good higher education. There have been objec- Logan, presented a
od people of Bayfield who voted in Nt. Petersburg, and other parts of Russia, marksmanship is requisite t6 success, we I appearance.
tions to the High school expenditure on the One half of it was load d with good sized 46hildren,
practice with certain tradkis unions to limit don'Times says that the Conference, has a- for and supported him on the strength of Case? are also reported from Constantinople. i are sure Will will be able to capture a good ground that it is t4o large, This is why fruit, while the, other I half- was still in Those go Yrr�he=
d
the number of apprentices and to give
lued the unity of the Empire, not as a
vacancies, not according to any standard of his declaration that he had got ColviniTa IN 1895. --Rubenstein, the pi
a grant for anisb, �iany seals. the jud e resigns. But it h s been found blossom.
to to t
a
mere abstract sentiment, depending up,, is negotiating with Manager Abbey for a, -Wednesday afternoon of last we i le to meet lFullarton, 0 &WAY eld in A
Bayfield harbor, shoul
excellence or through competition, but to g c d bring an action ek, the views of those who -Dr. Armst of
in a up
Yague�ly conceived ties of blood, but as the tour of tile United States in 1895. aboat 3 e�clock, the barns and out-bulldi 'in otherwise than by a change of plan, od a trip to E 91 r e purpose -of visit-
faored ones who have influence. against him for damages, as they not only o I �1 cc'ts, r -de art
This is a "basis of a practical assertion of an econ- ScouRGE A?-FoNG ITALIANS IN CLEVELAND. belonging to Charles Stewart, Lake roN. If the pe ing some of the- rinc -,O.f
Pple are to be relieved of High medical colleges in us thing Which ought not to be tolerated in any lost their votes but lost the harbor improve. -A scourge has developed in the Italian Ashfield, were destroyed by fire, ogether school taxes, the cost of sustaining the in-: England and cotlan His practice -will
omic principle and a political right." We memts also. And where is Mr. Clark Wal. settlements in Cleveland tha has %aused with -his binder and about 15 ton
free country.
8 of pressed §titution must be thrown to a large exten be looked after dbiiri-n -01
think the difference of opinion ariscs out of great alarm. It is thought the disease is is absence by Dr.
ace and his engineer ? Surely it i about hay. The loss will be between $1,000 and if not entirely., vpen 'the parents of the New, of London.
'A c
a, time that sensibb smallpox.
s long as the two practi es above refer- theJact that the Liberals knew 11 this be. $1,500. The fire was caused by children pupils. Few, IIQ)Vever, ca 8 P -The five-year-old daughteu of Mr, Gil -
e people should get
red to are countenanced by the labor ele MISCHIEF ATTErl"ED.—AU re for u h i
- fore, and have got to the next stage of want. unsuccessful plali;Vith matches: No insurance. change. It is,, indeed, said that if it lian -McLean, of St. s, fell from the
me
were
tired of being humbugged. t was made at Trowbridge, Michigan, th 'br
nt that element cannot expect to succeed ting to assert the economic principle," by working with a hay fork Mr. R. effe6fed the rich man's.' son would receive 'railing of an hotel landing to the ground thelb.
mp
Frid night to wreck a Chicago and Grand Taylor, of Blyth, recently met with A, pain -7 superior educ!Wou, and the poor man)s son fifteen feet, alighting on her bead. Ev chure
in its ams or toet sympathy in its efforts taking down the barriers to trade, while Tru a express.
ful accident. To
TuE Globe remarks: "The Evening Star revent his falling from would be denied it. Judge Woods, how- body expected she would be kille bu -organist
at all tiuiesL, even when it deserves it. Whin the old fogy party are just awaking to tile SMALLEST TAX PAYER. -The New the mow, he caught the rope on w . hich the ever, is in favor of the resort to fees in order escaped witliery sli injury. t
has a scheme for iefoiming the Senate. Ex- York tax books for the current year show pulley works, lacerating the, flesh between to render the school self-sustaining.
Qie rank- and file learn what Poderly, realization of the truth that the particular
perie In his -Mr. James Gunning of Whalen has
is the thumb and fore -fin ki
n which the
Arthur and other men of this stamp have portion of the British Empire nee has shown that an ifiert Senate is that the smallest taxpayer in the city
Jerry Connell. who pays &,tax of one cent a wound, the result of wjic� is that he carries talk abou
it ger. in& ing an ugly. letter to the City Council he Says The purchased -900 acres
y the beat possible Senate, and that one legis- t the poor being oppressed 'is, of la rid, lots 4 and'5, on
tried to teach them, namely, that they must resitle is- not tbe Britiah empire. More than year on his lot. the 10th boncession of BI mallard, from Mr.
lative body designed to re his hand in 91 sting. in my Opinion, pure nonsense, if 110 N-dTFA
&in, under every pr'ovocation, -w-ithin that tile section of th' vise the decision NOMINATED FOR PRESIDtNT.-A mass
rem
t Joseph Hoplin. The pi ice paid was only a
at party having its -At W. D.. VIrilson's, in Auburn, Friday worse. UnfortlfnattJy, we have, few, if little over $8,000, Th preach -
the pale of law and of justice if they would headquarters of another can work little- else than' mis- mbeting of fifteen hundred men was held at. eve 13th ult., thieves were endeavor- any, 'rich' peolfle here; but, as it is, the house and good er D Is a 900
in Canada is claiming to he d brick
�vhile
tely true. Thegreat- 0 den's irove, Chicago, on Friday ight, at ii But outlJuildings on the
as it is just be� ome cheese. large ratepay6r 1, is inast heavil kip- -
hope for success, they will have passed the the party -of progress, where chief." This is absolu Wfich Debs was nominated for President of IgIfteip themselves to a and I property.
WaSs
eat recommendation the Canadian Senate being caught in the act,- they made them. :'think mo�t u for tKi's large -Dr. Leonardt was Jisitm* 1, lati
crisis of the labor movement. I njuntly,� taxed -
the United States.. selves scarce -in the darkness, leavin� what re ves
ginning to realize in a blind and feeble way has it were Clerk 8
sum of $6,000 year to provide so- in Logan and Mitchell
is its absolute uselessness. If
STEAD ON THE STRIKh.—Mr. W. T. Stead did not belong to them behind. tly"s He had
It seems to us the onlyway to remedy that something can be done which would acent
is $63, called educatio,iijor a great and increasing just returned from Germany, where he had
y second time during two -weeks persdiis I
mOre aggressive than it is, it wo- Id be dan- published in London on Saturda , a book This is tile
these labor troubles is to have established a ]lave been done twenty years ao by the u lave "number -as ju
of i]13
rol
g4ous. The best way to' reform the on the Chicago strike, in which he takes a been caught trying to break into PUP ) a majority, perhaps, of spent a year in the large hospitals improv-
e whom would be much
forinerl
better engaged in ing. himself in hii profession.
rm it out of all rail- factory. He has since
ferred a11 disputes regarding wages, with these recently awake wa 4'some honest industrial occupation. The, gone to enter u n his practice in Tons- rr's lil
gourt of arbitration to which shall be re- Liberal party if they had been allowed by Senate is to refo- existence. ferocious view of Mr. Pullman and the chee
If y magnates. there.-
ned- ones to do it. The It costs, all told, over $150,000 a year. :'preaching of the��benefits of education is Wanda, New York.
-Mr. Edward Gilbert, son of Mr. John po
power to examine all boos and papers lowering of the duties to ROYAL WEDDING. -The wedding of the, Gilbert, of near Centralia, was in Exeter on 'good; in this new country, with millions
a purely revenue this. amount were taken off the�, taxes it Czarewitch and Princess Alix of Hesse -Rev. Dr. Sexton, at present in Strat-
which may have a bearing on the action Of basis would do more towards the realizatio has Tuesday of last week, and had a large
t
of acres �o be occupied, the preaching of ford is a cousin of Mr. Thomas Sexton, the
would always be something gaine4.,. been definitely fixed to take place in Sep- gathering which was growing on the side of the dignity of I bor i boiler
the corporation or other employer who has of what the Times says the Confer'
tember. The Queen is
ence has What are
a 8 better. famous Home Ruler and member of Parlia-
supervising the his neck removed. It had n gr wing we going to do with all this bee o
t
seen fit tolower the rae of the pay of his shown,than a hundred Conferences. There rousseau of the Princess. Output from, ment for West Belfast, who was also
As so there for several monthw nd caused Iiim the Collegiate Institu the,,
me mayconclude, from remarks made A GiRLHomp, TjiIEF.-A Young woman much intense ain. tes ? Where are the Lord Mayor of Dublin for three successive y workmen. It seems to us that any employer is nothing like trade to make peo le ac- last He bad consulted sev- positions they are to; fill?" The startling terms.
p
P week in th'ese columns, tha Mr. Me- giving her name as Lizzie Christine,i under eralble physicians and it seems they did feature of the - d
-per than cere- Cart
who wishes to deal honestly and fairly with quainted- and it is much chea
In ge
be req
by a Northwest resolution proposed in arrest at Sedalia, Missouri, for borse-steal not know what it was. The operation 'Was found in the s statement is to be -W, hen in Brantford, on July I
his men could not refuse to place the inat- monial calls.
Mg. last three or four se Oxeoge, son of Mr. Wm. Lawrence, of Lo-
ntences,
Parliament aimed at giving to the people
performed by Doctors Rollins & Ames, and wherein it is This I
ter fairly before a fRipartial tribunal. CONDEPINS THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC.�Mgr. gave him immediate relief. .12 am, met with an accident that may cost
charged that too much ed
ca-
t tion oi good w6rkers. It is altogether 333art,
power to abolish Separate Schools only, we Satolli, the Papal legate to the Uni Cin the loss of an eye. When d a
EUher party should also be given the right A question that is li kely to., rawmg
I., ted -On Tuesday, of lastweek, as the a cork ter wh
be settled wish here to say that it would do this'and States has given fter- proUrle 6at the judge has struck a note cork from a pop bottle the fiew out
a decision condemning the noon train was on its way from Goderich to in harmony wit in
of appeal to one of the higher courts, -anif very speedily in the United Stat 8 is very inuoh more. If adopted it liquor traffic and approving the expulsion of Cl h the views of many who and struck him on the eye, causing very
the decision Of that court should be final whether the Interstate railroads, and would give inton, a pull at the bell cord caused the have observed how matters h ford, On,
there dealers from Catholic societies. ave bee� pro- severe inj
to the people ,entire contro! ov ' jury.
er,
er their pneer to bring the train to a standstill. gressing of late, in the rural districts more -and six
and both parties abould be bound by law to are few that are not such, TRAIN RoiB.BERs A f robbers held --Judgment was given at Osgoode Rail,
it -'it
are private pro- educational institutions Van o A brakema ran back over the cars, to difs. Darticularly. There has been a gro in an im-
This is what Mr. up two trains i U tind on
These labor difficulties will be perty or public highw vs. We may -.-i orl, Indian Terri- cover the cause of the signal,. and found a
I ide by it. be sure McCarthy seems to be contending f near ed aislike for the farm. and' for the great a Toronto, on Tuesday, last week,
or, and to , the other day, ant action, which w1s tried at Strat-
V a 8 0 but secured only $15 young mail on a car of lumber, with the bell a continual source of annoyance and loss to the Rlwa. Corpor tion will d the ut- this is what is at present denied to them. an a jug of whisky, An ex independent calling which our fathers f rt
17 - forc, by Mr. Justice McMahon, at the Board
n his hand; but eyidently in a fit, and lowed. Thin
all concerned until something of this kind is most to sidetrack this question, but unless dislike is manifested by ie spring assizes, The plaintiffs, Charles ger showed fight and was knoctled senseless, unconscious. TH-e was carried into the rush of the sons into the professions. Walker and Win. Peters, i live in Morning -
It will not be (lone, however, if the FATAL EXPLOSION. -A threshing machine baggage car, and on arrival of the train at costs a great deal to educate a young man, ton, and. brought action �'apinst the*wii� done. the present labor troubles subside very N FOP. THE TUNNEL. -Since the en . e
4 PROTECTIo. O�ili on
io
ugh so much can be hi'd free, and ship of I
o wreck the Chicago and expl9ded the other day, bl on a dray. He seemed �llice, to quash b '1& 311 of that
��-S ]4 companies can avoid it, as they have little quickly and completely it, must soon be set- recent attempts t John Case's farm, near Kent, Clinton, was taken to the, council Chamber even tho
d
owing one tb ble luore dead the expense is chalked up to the farmer township, which Waa
to gain and a good deal to lose by an arbi7 bled one way or aother, and the opinio of Gran Trunk trains, the offiC jals of the man a head off, fatally injuring a second and thau ali" provide�L fjrwthe Construe -
was evidently ff !�I- f ru
road have become alarmed lest a attempu su ering great who, besides losing the advanta -his north-
tration court of this kind. But while the the best'informed seenis to be that there seriously injuring a third. ve,
nd was frothing at the mouth. The son's presence on U4 faxw, inears liabilities the yle
be made to blow up the St. pain, a e of tion of a large drain t4rough the
conipanies have the money the workmen Clair CYCLONE. -A cyclone struck the vi western sections of Ellio�, continuing up-
Ilage presence of liquor was not noticeable on
can be only one answer to it and that is tunnel at Port Huron, and have had a num- of Wilmore, in, Jessanifil in sustaining him ditring his college career.
e County, Ken. him, and it was deemed best to call in a wards of three miles ino Moraington, the trade.
No doub the desi � to escape the, farm and latter township ao
ire
haviu been iniAe a de -
9