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AGUST 24,
NEW ADVERT1189MEANTS out, oot and branch, of the Senatio, as "ll 'but there I nibney in store- was to raise them above danger pover- lost the Council has awaided contracts was carried to the home of conductor, a very� kindlyold man,
for the teipple. He
t ean�e Ir finest
as for thw",re-diatributiqn� of Qh ae ca ao n an U1 'keeping, 84i it is, with far olleT y. Their last state is worse than their the erection, at a cost of $5,0W, of a suit.- Mrs. GAllsigher. The gravest fears are en- with a telegram ' in his hand which explau,*d- teeffeld WKS i
X&Toe, ftuft between the parenthesis slier each ming.
the Paper a itude
one denotes the page ot epcies by e Supen'o'r Court Jad doesn!t come with so little cudgellitig of first just p porti at able conservatory, tertainod for his recove
n which the es on ;;,- - u of ry. The horseis all. The Aildren were going to friendSL_ friends a
in ro o o the magi
sAvertleement wilt be found. esp&W.-unhurt, and the bu 9
dence, insoW' of by a partizanoverms, L brahis as it used to, but it still comes plen. the field, and new difficulties arw pA ed in WILL PUSH R78 SUIT. 99y was not very Goderich, iud ha4 travelled all the M4, v-ing for her
Excel -Duncan 4; oiriously ditinaged. M. Mines, is associated from Kansas. 6it low
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as Rol an this h tifully at th beck of the wideawake farm- the shape of evil passions foste a cor- the tr�j_ v. W�ith a policy such id T
Ve Omnibus Kelly di not drive his family Willing hands bore
with M11r in the livery establishment el-begrin;ed. I ttle ones oin the
AMheat-Robert Scott. (8) i6- . Wray fr
to church in his L chariot last Sunda, but train
tQ the ker kinahovit
Farm for Sole-Auchard Scott (5) Liberal pariy would sweep the country � i�e or who makes himself a man of business. rupt and unjust system. How long will it appeued on the street with a rig built for of Minos & Wray, Teeawster. waiting room, and all wished the -or
Grate. (1) M Goi Blair left
a whirlwin'o at. the next election. Th6ir take Canada to learn by observa4on the el ht. Hfik.,suit, on behalf of his famil -WHile Mrs.' Burk, of Crewe, Aslifield, speed in Canada.,, W.
Fear o)
Jackson (8) wt yl was driving out one evening lately, the -Mr. Barber Provin 14 visit her Zaa&
policy, as J#id down'by Mr, Laurier, is go�d It is predicted that the hange in ibe lemon the United States is learnin g� by sad o were with him when arrested, against cial Factory I
AllwortW# Condensed Milk -1. V. Fear. (6)
Top Dressine-Mullett & Jackson. (8) enough go 1�r as it a but it does Zilrening ten- experience. the city for $50,000, will rocedd. He will horse b4came frightened and threw her out tor, happened to be in Clinton on the Ailkir- potter, of
lt goe rrt '90' American tariff will have an of the rig. Although she was unconscious Mr. Graelis met his deatht S AMOng friends h'
Ileat in the World -1. V. Fear. (5) go to the Privy Council, N necessary. tapleto hi. retumed
Second-hand Stoves--Xidlett AC Jackson. (8) far enough And.unless the leaders of the dency on the Canaidian lumber business. It for hours, we are glad to hear that she is unknown to the proprietors thereof,
- %. I A LOWG OANOE TRIP. ecan q#e ONE of the not so seriou Jobit Scott., -r- P---'
Farof for Sale -Win. Bell. (5 i th- i way to vastly. widen it, will also -help �he horse business to some ex- reforms demanded by the sly hurt as was at first feared. down and made a tho 'Ough inspetti
party eir r
plow Foints--O. 0. Willson. (8) Patrons of Industry, as well as by Barrister J. .. Clark, of W. R. Mered- f XursaGirl-Mrs. Belden. (8) - we very mjl�pli fear that the Tories will re- tent, though we think it won't nable the the Con- 'th's law firm, and Dr. Gib" Gordon, of �While Mr. J. Bruder, the inspector o the premises. When he got throu James millf
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Treed Powers, -0. 0. Willson. (8) wervative party, is that all regiotrars of the crib*ork in Goderich harbor, was on an made himself known, and ex
main in pol-for for another five years, des- Canadian farmers to unload their a ek of d ds, &c., A Toronto, C.W. Gordon, Winnipeg, the Rev. exfkminuk
Wies-Rabert WilliL (8) 1 1 W ee ould be elected by thei, people, . $ trip in'his canoe last Monday, lie pleasure at finding everythnii - t ere -hand Buggies -0. 0. Willson. (9) pite the terqble threateningg of Mr. Madill, cheap, horses at good prices. - That cla4p of and thatwhen their emoluments e�xceed a r �? a C 0
Seoond R. Haddow'. Milton$ and Mining-Enginee must haife thought that the bottom, needed sati fa tory rd4kr, stating at 0
Servant Girl Wanted -Ms. D. Johnson. (8) J. R. Gordoq up$
the noisy but frothy apostle of P. P., A. ism. horses is as cheap on the 'other side as on reasonable sum, say about a thou"Ild dol- '_, Sudbury, have just return- inapecting, and et his canoe and went whatever was attached- to o e 14 tt* and
PlowastRoducod Prices --O. C. Willson. (8) yea ed from a 300 -mile canoe trip through phe Ow
Dinner Sots -A. Young, (8) M, 41�r addressed an assemblage it this. It will also help the farmer who has lars r, the surplus shall be handed over The report isn't out yet. unfortunate afFair. ilm6oriand, Englan
r. La4 country north of Georgian Bay. d
Notice -John Klein. (6) ; I - I to the county to lessen municipal taxation. While helping to unload the Halls on -The residence of David G
tend Best�-C. Wilson. (8l Brampto�i -9 , Wednesday ir pro, t. aut, 14% days at the resi(len
and at North barley for sale, and according to reports has It was this manifestly fai posi lop that BEAUTIMING QUEEN's PARK. Monday of. last week, in Goderich Harbor, concessionof Grey, was struck by ligh pautling is M
SW Reward -John T. Dickson. (6) Bay on Th,40day. From there he proceed 1 8 th N
Man W�Anted--Seott Brm (8) already put life into the American brewing so many farmers in South Ifuron* voted The erection of' Parliament buildings in John Sheehan managed to get into the wheat on Thursday morning, 7th inist., and erai farmers have f
Oud of Tbanks-C. Bethune. (8) to ManitoW-, and will gc� through to th trade. against when they voted for Mr. McLean Queen's Park_.played havoc with the pretti- near the 4eg of the elevator. But for the nearly rent in twain by thi powerful ek r-ope��eA
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timely assistance of some of the, men John inent. Shingles were taken ff . r, Hansl
Pacific Coas�, addressing meetings at certai and against Mr. Weismiller in June.- eat parb, of that popular breathing spot. the roof.is Work on
Exeter Times. in i1h let to xr� Vane
points on thi way. He is ace Now, however, at a cosi of $16,000, ''the. h ve been out of Sight in no time. b spade, and the current, aftei
anied b t i Llals&, spent its fury in the, c srs. OMP The troops t f the Sultan 6f Moroee-) have The Times bears fals�- witness as usual. Ontario Government and the city will unite lie ; e former students of Wingliam pub, ell&r. -XVS
Madame L4rier and several me )I won
the *UX -01 -ft twoftoro prokninen� been badly def�ated by Kabyle and in beautifying the locality. The pe estal h 2nd class certificates at the building. was considerably damaed. -ox-e, spendingthelk;
Mr. McLean advocated this principle long 4 . recent exft-mination. held
Ontario and �Quebecpoliticians. I all the Southern towns are reportu o have for Sir John Macdonald's statu in Harriston. was a miraculous escape for the farn 3,1., Peibles,
before the Times ever thought of it, ily, 4110
name
and in Position.. ly: Adam Cornyn, David Weir Win did not SUB inconvenience as far 14
er an -WiE
They revolted agains % friends here�
t the young ruler'swi-itority.
SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, August 24th, 1894. ked For Bread' a. Fyfe,JoIW Gilmore, Mary Cornyn. The damage to t earnea vacati(
his printed address to the electors he A BIRTHDAY PARTY. hemse ves was concerlied, Thqre wen
first is but, 16 years of ade. was no fire. Clinton and other,
pledged it his suppoyt. On the other i handl Y � J,
The peoplq-of Bayfield have been &skin' William Kennedy, aged 74, has been the -Thomas Strach f Grey, left oil -The s&3
Dispatches by a late steamer to ttoria, an, jr-, 0 ing that mikortunes, do noto�
Mr. Weismiller, or the Conservative party, Ontario
the Domii�ioj G oernment for a grant for, Legislatu.;e stewart for over 20 Tuesday O last week,for a trip toanitoba singly, has found an illustration e.
Reform Convention.
British Columbia, announced the (.tbhof at
their har�or-f PrArious to the last Provin-1 never advocated the appointment of these years. He gave a birthday party to the de- and the Northwest. He took his little niece, ton within the past couple of weeks. 219W We, have been requested to state that a the King of Siam, but the Siamese Le. --!Lion officers by the people directly, but by the partmental �Ierks the other day, entertain- who has be�n liviiig with her grandparents days ago a horse lost its life ; this was Noms.
convention of the Reformers of South Hu- cial electionsigr. Weismill6r, the Conserv&-1 at London, -Eniland, put no, credence 'li, the County Co Ing them with his Indian hunting experi- for the past year, with him. She is a daugh- lowed by the accidental death of 1russe-li, spent -8
un tive candidi to Ottawa with a', report, as they say they have no knowledge 301ur, ber
ron, 4s cdnstitn'ted for Dominion - p -poses i.�e, went eils. This being the case, the ences, and describing the siege of Delhi as ter of Dq6 ald Strachan, formerly of Graelis, and on Friday Mr. Th tso
ut omas Ro n. will be held at Dixon's Hall, Brucefieldi Times, in opp�sing'Mr -8,
on large 3, signqo_ petition, asking for "the', of any such occurrence. McLean and gap- seea by him when connected with the 78th Brussels. met with an accident serious * enough in it4S aying
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porting Mr. Weismiller, opposed the prin Highlanders. -on Tuesday of last week, a dan Samuel 11lack, Of 'grant. Whel he returned h out over the Wed' gliter of naure. While walking
nesday, September 5th, at 11. o'clock, e led the peo-:
TO BE R'U`N BY ELFCTRICiTY. Mr. Braith*aite, of Halmeaville, was in the mill tramway, be slipped off the of Brussels, took el
hat their petition would bei
sple to believe�t, oiple which it now advocates. There' are side� afid
a. in. The object of the Convention, to John Sweetman, member barnmock aild by some means it turned over fell at the only spot there was withe gto&-. t chn,
favoral other offiZers, however, besides those ap* The steam belt line around the city, oper- -the Methodis
select a candidate to contest the constituency ouse of Commons for the East ated by the Grand Trunk Railwa, Will his ng�-Rev ober
�ly apswered. Hon. Clarke Wal -1, of the H and �he fell but, breaking her collar bone, sticking up ; on this he fell, striking P
1111011 rio, Government, 1who
lace, a memfer of the Dom* G pointed by the Onta i She only fell abo J o feet and had a baby bre&st, :and tearing the
at the next election. It is to be hoped that divisio4 of Wicklow, thus naively closes a shortly be run by electricity, the, mana rs Ut tw and ',Nfrs. Gerry W
ge
everymunicipality will be fully rep-esented inent *d B should be appointed by the people. These having concluded tha 4,ith in her aring. Mr. Braithwaite had only severely. Mrs. Thyne, �f
also vig ayfield,, and by kiaAem letter to the Freeman's' Journal "It is even the ex -
tions, if not bfiris words, led the people to Offi inted by the Domi� ion pense of constructin a power -house, they bought the hammock on Saturday. -A Turnberry pioneer I lehildren, -of
by delegates. cers are now appo �assed away 1031 Luckm
evident that this Parliament c -The otb4-iight young man employed Monday evening of last week, i th last I
believe that h' snnot leg's- Government. Now, will the 17imes pt would gain in the eni The success with in e persoil b-*. FAcher
Ove Mitt arbor grant would be late for Ir�land, and ought to be dissolved which the Mimico electric line meets may with a cer ain Hullet4, farmer got up in his of Thomas Burchill, who had. resided in
its sincerityby opposing tbe-Couservative liavesometbini�to dowith this decision. sleep and walked about his room; he then that township for over thirty yearg. Hea$
The Siith Huron Protest. given. All tbjm�'j was before the lectio At to make way for one that can." No wonder
grant to the barbor was 'Irishmen dominate the politics of the United 0 cy at the next The belt line -has never caught 6ni with undertook tolcome down stairs, but inissed a one time a big, powerful man, even
the election 4 Candidate for its c � ustituen
as oing ar
A meeting of the Executive Committee Of held out a t'�pipting bait to the electors Do -minion election, if lie refuses to inake citizens wishing an hour's pleasure ride as his fo ,d alid down all the -way on his weighing at the time of his death about the �teform Association of South Huron was to induce theid',; to vote for Air. Weismiller, .-mother of Mrs.
States. this change a plank in his platform ? Pleae has the line on the lake shore j?oad.. Ili an- back, which was considerably, bruised. The pounds ; but about sixteen years ago he fell
from a mow to the barn floor, break -
held at Hensall on Tuesday. In addition to and no doubt 1hpny were caught answer. other way the Grand Trunk Railway will -fall.woke himup. reffent and %ra.
gaih. Spurs may be laid tappi --While playing around the yard the ing his hip, Snce wlAch tinle lie has been.
ing every
the members of the Executive Committee the ele t, Ili' er, the sto" by it' #fter 'Here another "case of self centred et other evening� in his bare feet, tile youngest Unable to do a day�s work. He had ul;wo�, of I
c ion, . ischanged. mark garden on the city's outskirts, and reached
.,wev ry
ad omas Johnston. of Clinton, the good age of 77 years arid 5 months, Ellerington, is Via
The people of SAYS the Dandas Banner "Those -who say the produce brought to a central market
�,yfield don t get a grant for
there were present a large n umber of le thoughtlessness: "Protests are being exten. on of Xr T
steppe also makig
ing Reformers of the Riding. In fact, ev- their h Isively signed in Great Britain, France and such as it is now proposed to loca � on a Droken bottle, inflicting a, cut in his crippled conditionhappy in thc. love 6f many
arbor, they do get the loan of an that Sir. John Thompson should be turned to - on the plished youl
Esplanade somewhere between York and in . his Mot aboute�,en. inches long and sev- theLord,dea-thl'whichresulted-fromtapoplexv,
er municipality was represented, and the lGermany by all interested in archoeology out of office on account of his
y ar1cour
OLD ffill this satisfy them The ieligion, take leavWi musician. -_-The t
meeting bore more the resemblance of a reg- Bayfield c Jagainst the plan submitted to the Egyptian 'low ground. He should be turned out for doctor's wqsistauce. Thames N.
Scott streets. Th�re has been a call for eringanartersr; the wound necessitted a was a great relief to him. He Church
orre ndent of the Clto Ne years for a -suitable and spacious fruit widow and one son, Samuel, to mourn his
organized convention than of an in- The procW
0overnmoit, of providing perennial irria- allowing coi -The Braildon 'Sun i�cutiq'ns the p- loss. cem
Erasays: nbines and monopolies to levy market to facilitate the trade done by rail
T, Cudmore, 2-n-1.
formal committee meeting. At a previous _iion for the country by a reservoir dam at tribute ou the people behind the N. P. If, �nd boat, and these two schemes �$ho Id t Po tn ent of Mr. J. P. Whit6head to the -A severe accident befell Mr. Hen
ry Hor-�
-qr. Ber,
ald The can -non a0 ved on 19aturda and the "A -er and water rate col. ton, of Leeburn, one dav la -qt week.
similar meeting,it was unanimously resolved y _88ouan. The result would be to submerge wit Ili well together. OsIvIon of treasui He
h the assistance of tile Pa�trons, the Ri�-
torially alludes had b Mr. j'olm Clutt-on.with TuesdaY morning I
DoThinion Govetjiment will no doubt be try- I TORONTONIANS ON THE TARIFF BILT,. lector, ot tha city, and edi een cattin f them God speed.
that in vie-*V'of the petition entered by the ing to comfort i �beir coulcience with the number of places of archteological impor- formers do not s6und the death -knell of the to the appointment as'one of the bestmade. the binder, audlaorjast q�uit-work, and'sent
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Conservative party against the election of thOlight that it they did not keep their' Tance, including Q6 temples at i Trade undoubtedly is dull, and the busi- Mr. Whitehead- is 6 son of Mr. Cliales the little fellow or the
I � - hilw'." Of N. P. at the next federal elections, they in f 6ilcloth. to cover the
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iise with ay ness-men Pretend to look forward to another Whitehead, a one-time resident of Clinton. machine, who threw it over� his head a -ad
the Reform representative, it was de gard to the harbor, they course it doesn't matter whether -a few as well throw up the sponge." This is a tight winter unless the Ainerican Tariff
sirable p n
have at any rat '_�riven us a bi -While unloading the coal from the hold came across the -field. The horses became Gors�a To LE -V
q- g toy to amuse �housand Egyptians starve to death or not truth which both Reformers and Patron' Bill gives them a good shove along. Owing of the scho derich, one o
and in the interests of the party to enter a us till after the O�xt election.
But, if they oner Ithaca at Go f st�rtled at the rustling of tI6 oilcloth, and counter protest against Mr. Weismiller, and think that we aid, fooh enough to be inal- in a dry season, as Ion& as these ol ruins allo,uld bear in mind. This result, however, wi -et to lea
to the railway strikes, the usual swarm � of 'the men who were wheeling the coal away started prancing around. The traces we're 'I this I
fron
ateps were taken to raise the mone treated, &%Uanevfr comp tourists from Uncle Sam's land did not slipped and fell1down the batchwa., . It is hurriedly unhitched, and Henry was reach- y re- l q; to be publicly -0-e left for the earned arch-,eologists plished by the one part� . y .
neA all1te 6ke their nos Y come to make glad the hearts of the trades- a wonder that be escaped'witho it serious' ing -to catch the horse by the bridl utta, who has I*
e, but it
for ma
quired for the deposit, viz., one thousand deceived, and +,r ret they greatly es into and guess about. doing all in its power to defeat �nd neutral'� men and hotel ��roprietors. In the face of -school her
mistake the stilli of,which
the Bayfield injuries asthere, were several la; ue buckets gave ajuiiip forwardnd kickedwith both ilso, fora long fun
dollars. The meeting on Tuesday was for electors are mad4l-) Instead of giving us our ize the influence and strength of the other, this the river and lake navigation c6m- down there bein filled. feet, one striking him on the. breas andthe
the purpose of taking final action. The en- just rights, they j� as was panies report tile biggest season on Tecord- t, . , na responsible P(
ake us a present (?) which (lone in the recent Provincial elec, -A farmer -Ving a short distance from othern the back, knocking him t& the
I Inspite- of his $750,000 a year subsi I
tire sum required was forthcoming, and the has cost us alreOy $29.50 before it is et the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Com- Clinton cleared Off his whole harvest with ground. The horses then turned the binder 3FX, Latta has bee
tions. The Patrons and Reformers are, prac- ing:!taff zf the Lo
Mr. Huddart, the promoter of the Fast At- pany, for instance, having bad so far 46,_ the aid 'of his wife who loaded '40 acres of around with the neckyoke, but Henry
greater part was contributed in small sums up. For all imp�bved harbor, faithl
essly
promised time go again, they offer the I"tic Steamship Line, is no tically, working for the same political objectg 000 -of business o er I t ye r. The Toro ito hay, cut ten a06s of oats with a bi-ndr,and sprang Up and caught them before any id gooa ehances
i t exactly repos- irit 41,
by individual members of It people of Bayfield1h discarded piece of iron in' on a bed of roses. He is trying to raiee f for al
w the party. and they need hope to achieve success only': Streetwrailw'ay also admits all unusual ad- loaded 9-0 acres e a
e I IT. praied himself A'1�
of the time of Ge4 no, vance in congratulate hiql
as thought advisable to raise the amount 9 flax. This farmer should damage was (lone. He was pretty sor
a'�brong company in London to 'put the by':working together -and not by oppoi receipts. The inferefice is that self on having such a few days but he was really very fortunate
ta
ing teacher, wl
in this way, so as to give all -who might de. each other. Ontario dollars made the vast bulk of the worthy helpmeet. in not eing worse.
u operation, but the Allans are do- money spent and that Torontonians 1-a-reents beb
sc�ieme i
sire an opportunity to contriute, and the are -The other day, while Mr. W. Craig, of -The financial meeting of the Goderich
Has it �me to This iu�, their best to prevent this, and t better off than they admit. The general
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gellerona,hearty and spontaineous response is heir Gode'rich townshilp. District of the Methodist church, was held was 180, one of A
Just South of Clinto
TnE Toronto Star remarks: "The News opinion anent the Tariff Bill is that cipud clerks the to
There is, we be! �ve, letters to the Times are. rhaking NIr it -will was harvesting, hie left his team standing in Seafortb, on the 9th inst., the chaiman.
now that the Toronto
alike creditable to the rank and file of the T thinks that if pledges to the P. P.A. made all greatly benefit trade between the two coun for a few minuteo, and they star moval from herew
Industrial Fair is Huddart's row an extremel ted before Rev. J. W. Holmes, presiding. This meet'
rty, as it must be gra 14 band, pressure being. y hard -one to tries. while the wool, barley and lumber he got back to tb4n, and fin -ding they were ing consists of the Superintendents of the �tommunity Wi
pal tifying to the Execti- members of that organization agents of the
brought to bear upon Manager Hill to in- ho men are greatly tickled. thinking that it is uncontrolled, they ran`awa�y, smashing the circuits, and a lay delegate from don are fortunate,
each cir�
tive,Comm-ittee and tIte cindidate. The succesfful Conservative candidates, all tem-
ce him to selecf'� � now sure to become law. HunAteds
Ineoting ag a j�),is office men, directors of reaper badly-, before they came to a, sto cuit and mission on the district. Several "a we al* sure t]
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sawmills will buzz again Ahat have bee Work, soon make fb�l
_w mos enthusiastic 'one, and perance men should be held as agents of sent owing to press of
Irom. Canadians out of It is reported that the British Naval Liberas, because of Sir Oliver's pledge to t ards set fire to the roof of Cline & Co.'s and one minister, o was
of buildings, etc. A spark from'an engine in the railway laymen were ab
the resolve was mainot only to defe�d to silent for years, and shanty men will have - the profession f I
employment. It i�*-,'�lleged that certain men Court of Enquiry into the a golden era. y wh ill. The business
the titmost the,protest entered against the Kow Shung affair the Prohibitionists. There is just -this coal warehouse 1" Wi ham on Monday of this meeting is to deal with fina BAT& _we
ha,,ve had these pooltions year after year, e 9 the nces gen�
turn of i McLean, but to prosecute the bav decided that the 131P JOHN TO COME TO TORONTO. O nr of last Zel�. lhe alar!n was giv. orally, and te meommend amount of -Messrs, I "�lfaas A
re r
and that some a Japanese were Per- difference: The P. IV. A. in their lodges en- 1 11 t
conuter-protest against Mr. Weismiller and re,;Al everyday life, -Govern- fectly justified in treating this vessel as a dorsed the Conservative candidates. The Mayor Kenned rebched Premier Thouip_ en a he firemeil , responded in record- grants needed to meet the demands of men y �breakingtinie. Tl1e flames were quickly sions in the district; to fix the e son among his. six -ounce re apportion- they had finishi
cut many known t employees, hile one or two � are Chin se ship, and that the British Admiral difference is plain, and it is only surprising by letter, an ds in -Muskoka subdued. Ahole i1a the r of is all the dam- ment of Superannuation fund, and to make
bring to justiceandptinishm actually American d the latter, accordingly, is ed a team to the 4
rong-doera. It wag felt by all, that the
C, This latter statement basiadvied the Government to make no to
that the News did not see it." stop off here on Monday as a guest of the age that was'donw arrangements for missionary and education- ting frigbteued� is'
is intended to be lrk�,4e in an awe-stricken claim for damages.
-Arather seriois aceid Va notgetf-ar, ai
protest aainst Mr. McLean was simply the, corporation. Sir John will be tendered a enthaBpened to al anniversaries. The committee ap tied
tone and with bat� ids
breath, exactly the i he six-yeat -old soit of Thomas 'on, to make arrangements for the usuapiolab. -tore of the smakI
News of the Week.
outcome of petty spite and persecution, as �unch at Island Park and subsequently is to &V the extentof ad
same as if Amej,1cans were� cannibals, inspect the Government breakwaters and 12th concession of McKillop. While the bah School Convention, recommend that it
it is well known there are* no real grounds SZ i ow wa I a
Stricken by a Friend FTLITY IN CATTM,,- -Texas fever has cribs under construction. little fell I&" ing around the horses be deferred, owing to ib that the or, perhaps, pirate*-,bf a peculiarly vie' y the difficulty of ee- d
IOUs one of the anim
O'e of'the rongest. condemnations of the i V_ tack,,as there WJ
for it, but if Mr. Weismiller and his friends a killed 400 head of native cattle in Eastern. . 4 'kicked him on the head, curing a full. attendance of delegates, a
TORONTO'S MONEY HA-RvF.ST. the
are bound to have law, the Reformers have type. The Canadi@, portion -of this pretty Kansas. fracturing his skull.�j Surgical aid was soon afeeting being held a month earlier than _Nft� A Steiul*
vs4m. of protection we have ever heard MALARIA ATTACKS THE PRESIDET.- During the two weeks'of the, Industrial called and he is now doing usual-, on account of tlie' approaching Geu- �011 his suggestion is one.of `�the most meddlesome'
determined to meet them and fight, them on have ever heard of WaS -delivered by Hon. N. Clarke '"Tallace, President Cleveland is recovering from a FOr at least a dozen conventi a are to eral
pieces of . jingoism -While John 1161ger', 16th concession of Conference. The Committee was in- eat of Mrs D_
ter excurs'
Vi6ir own grounds. Alesrs. Garrow, of a purely business con- at C1,inton, at the time the Premier and his severe attack Of malaria. take.place in this city. Bet "on ion Grey, was driving -no, some cows on Sunday structed to arrange for a convention -at a.
The IndliatrialFairiij GOVERNMENT. REWARDS. -The Govern- rates oil both sides of the border have been Ur scho,6
G6: derich, and Collins, of Exeter, have been coll4gues were touring through Ontario. portalia
future date, also to consider the im.
corn, and Manager ment of Formosa has published a schedule morning, he felli coi0ing in contact with a day.-I'vfx� Charli
no doubt, selects s4ured than bef9re. This is why - - - - - - -
of devoting a session to the cormiderration of our Public: $Cho
Mr. allace said , which penetnwhbd his lip and also his
thatthe.Grits had given. 'of rewards for Chinese who capture, or de- lio!tel and every liousekeepe� with a room to
retained for the defence, with Messrs. John- for his work the Will �v the Epworth League work. Conve Charles Hartleib
me�whoni he believes tongue, making a ho�,e c letely throu
St011 & Ross, as Torouti), agents. The cross thempelves away on the tariff question stroy Japanese ships and I let is getting readv for President. lc�lnp
and ho capture or kil Withrow a
give the best satl0faction. If he is like it, leaving that memh�r very sore, an, ensued touching the price of the Guardian owned bv the
petition was filed Yesterday, Thursday, and had Adinifted in very pract Jananese soldiers.- to touch the electric button that starts the other' ical manner it necessar for hi�' to keep it ve t and a reduction of 50 cents was reeomm f
employers, heii§ pleased' exceedingly quie end, sum 0
th required POPS IN THE OLD COV'NiTRIE.S.-The re� whistles. ing y ry
was made thesaiiie
deposit some tim ed., and the
that I protection was a good 'thing, for, for Le. matter of learning from the t the Grand
when he can Let a cent continuous r
d ay. "pod man, w�o under- ains in England have done 't cattle were shipped congregations the probable increase in sub -
Urn yeir after year. thou ced -Two cars of exp6v, b I thro;;h -,onei
stands his work, to 0i the whole Grit party "donoun reat damage to the, crops. The potato on Monday of last w4k, from Brussels, by scriptions, was left -in the hands of the wlL-mu* Met
proteetioningeneral in.unmeasured. terms, Eight in'its most virulent form prevails in Huron Notes.
It certainly would I*- praiseworthy of him ministers. nois, is here visit
man many parts of Ireland. J. B. Ferguson has been appointed tax Messrs. Clegg & Dames. One car was
The Leaders. to give any pogitionq,�Jj YL proTninent Grits, in. their private purchased from Air. -Af ter a prolonged - and. brave fight Merner.
VERY UNFORTUNATE. -Frank Proteous, 'a at a salary of $50. in. Skelton, of or-
e can to men who collector of 'Pingliam AT
capacity as business men, wanted the par- rig The two political leaders in this Domin- have been out of elqo�oyment, but to ask young farmer livm ni Portage township, -Mr. W. Baer, of Clinton, has potato and the other froi* Duncan McCallum, a *nst disease, r. James ddison, the A L.
gal
W
of the same township...' Mr. Skelton had 90 ell -known resident of Goaderich, dietl knerolprocessin
ticula:i- industry they wp-re engaged in pro- uear Kalamazoo, tviell gan, 8 ines which measure about nine feet ilIla,ve been showing themselves before birn, (with a threat flnphed,) to'refuse work hot and in- in
-several �tmtly killed big wife early Saturday it ed 490 unds, or all ay.
tectied bythe tariff. , He gave length. head that weigh day mornhig of last week. ProbabT w#A that which,
Ontario audiences this week. Sir J*bu to old and trusted e* loyes simply because iorn- erage of about I no
P in- ing,- miAnking her for a burglar. -Walton cheese factory has sold the July 215nagunTso lie of the older settlers was better known, followed he D
Thompson, the great Conservative chieftain, vance,s,with what truth we cannot state; we _On -Monday of last week, while A. Rusk M4� acquaintance extending all over the ;Schnell to their
they live on the oth iside of an imaginary a' make �of cheese to Mr. Cook. The price
.ho has been spending his halidas among line,- is in Loss BY 'FIRE AND THEFT. -While D. the lifebcat lidlise county. He was born in Portsmouth Brig- cemet
w ipertinence IWe venture to say, have forgotten all the name% mentioned ex- Davis' barn 6,t Putney, Vermont, was burn- hese will be exported. was painting the roof a tntheran,
land, on the 7th of September-, 1823, and, -eeased was the.
t cept o e. Mr. Walaco was loudly cheered by ing on Thursday night, 16th inst., thio'ves -M-essrs. Harris & McLauchlin, of Brus, at Goderich, he made';'an unpremeditated
d tol descent, and not looki-4 where he was go- c ada in 1829, Sbhnell',qf the, I
the islands of Muskoka, stopped off at Tor- further, that* *]lose woul propose'such ame wit his parents to Can
Onto, oil his return trip to Ottawa. He was a thing would the supporters -of the Gove a e $6,000 from his house. sels factory, have - sold the July make of
�ry first to indulge in ing first residing at Ottawa, then called Byc
be the rnment and seem- brought lip ratho- victim to rwomun
IL
giv warlike a oodthi4ty v de a capital point. man. The red paint Jollowed sui town.- In 1856 he came to Goderich and
ell a public reception by the'mayor and , ed to i�ink he had ma DEAD. -Mr. James Allan, the head of, the cheese, 226 boxes, to Mr. Cook, receiving suddenly beside
nd bl aporings, should MAllan steamshi line, died at Berwick, 9,0� cents per pound. t, and about two and was,'in fact, tendered the Foster! the Minister of landed on the man's breast and disfigured carried oil aboe business for some years, expected bi you
an
Inspector De Barry a9l'in stop a Canadian Financey seemed England, recently. Ward Farrow, of Winnipeg, i4. home on(, the suit of clothes for life. d in J860 entered the sheriffs office as very� suddenly so
freedom of the cit greatly, tickled too, but had LOST HIS HEAD, -Santo Caserio, a holiday trip visitrinv IS
as the phrase goes. under contract from;'.prossing at Buffalo. they paused to the mur- hi � father, Postmas-
bailiff.'
He was afterwards appointed court He Aie(l;o
ter Farrow , of Bruwe?s. n Thui
Sir John delivered, several speeches. He is It is time these milde d think they would have seen that Mr Wal derer of President Carnot, of France, wits His M"y frie�d 10—rs. Duncan, ofaWest Wawanash, has crier, and in addition -occupied- various po- 'kit
otion's
Wf , spurious n are pleiised to welcome hini back. di sed of her farm, to Me . wg chair �ffi
guillotin6d' at 5 o'clock on the morning of
an admirable speech -maker ; he - always says Of loYalty andpatrio ba�, left exposed to attack the mos John Johnston, of sition8 of trust under the Dominion Gov- if fami
Q, were cast aside and t the 16th inat. Mr. J. L. Eidt, who has had :the grAt Mrne, for a fair price. John deserve -away, as
the right thing,and say e a e of ernment. A family of nine children with of age and a
just a. it in the incest metal with the true ulnerable spot in the sy mill at Londesboro rented for the last fo- credit that at th 28 lie has saved his widow survive him. The sons are promise. Previ
41g adopted in their v stem; indeed had DISEASE IN THE OIL. -Word comes from ur
years, is ab cry near y cover the price offs
men stead. China that Canton and neighborhood � out to leave, having rented the enough to v
ting the citi- are foreman of the Monetary Times, Toronto
waY. BilV beyond compli stricke sorely the cause he wis�ed to' de Frank
aged with the
11
2ens and city, Whose guest he was, fend. We do not know that what he ad permanently affected with the plague. Soil mill at Auburn. good a fifty acre lot as can be found ill t lie Charles, of - Park City, Utah; James, o� f
nothiTg of public importance escaped about certain Reformers was't�ue. It doe taken from a depth of two feet shows a -Mr. George Scales, of Londesborq, fell �1111V- John has been frugal without Ik- Mount Forest; Arthur, of Junean Ci �TI.7he.
N 8 great6 number of bacilli than any nean ty�
otes and domments. )part of from it beam in the barn, one day last week , Ing - Alaska, and George, who resides in Toronto,, and return bom
lips- He didn't say when he ilitends to not matter a whit wlieth6r it was or not so the anatomy of the plague patients. and struck on the hay rack, breaking some -Mr. W.' J. Mcllrien,'of Hullett, nal
111L 11nu
News regarding th'�' i r- the daughters are, Mrs. Bright, Seaforth I
bring on the next gener gThino-Japanese war far as the,arg nent is AT A GOOD OLD A(�E. -Mr. -1off 7 Ih
,al election, nor did �r: of his ribs. rowly escaped a serious accident the other
Ati concerned, but to James I -king h 'end
he make any ot er specia1 reference tu pub- continues vague and uO -. sfactO4. As far simplify zu -The many friends of Walker Taylor, a (lay- He was hauling Mrs. 2NIOGaw, of Portage In, Prairie, Wid =& 11 -ri - a
,h our contention we will Presume gott, the oldest member of the Passionist 0 'a grain for a nigh- Emily and Alice, who reside at the home- ing his IOU& and
las we can learn, therWl' has been as Y" Orderin Amerka, died Saturday, at St, one-time resident of West Wawanosb, Were bor, having a little child on the, wagon with stead. Deceased was One -of the oldest 1l =rl
et that it i aWell, a clear headed, practical, Joseph's Passionate Monastery, near Balti- pained to leatil that through an accident on him, when the,horses became unmanageable.
no decisive battle, buji'the two fleets are business man members of the Masonic fraternity in God- -was belov
li'loquent Mr. Laurier," as the Empire in Alis public capaci k -v, in. �rflore. He was 81 years of age, and eele- the railway,both of his feet were amputated. He ca�uglit the child in his arms and was erich, and the funeral was conducted b his u7n, an4l
anxiously hunting for otl lvithout -The mast of the steam hoist at Go thrown from- the wagon, having his t1lunib brothers of Maitland Lodge and
ion as an injustice o 'and . t,
ler, veighs Protect' brated the golden jub ee of his priesthood der-
callis hira, the honored leader of the Liberal su t
ecess. 61:ngeter
bough
of the people; as a dan( erous con- in ily 4A
The Japanese" re very enthusias robbery May, 1889. ich harbor, fell one day last week. Alt dislocated. Very fortunately no other dam -
wing in the Dominion Parliament,, has also tie and the whol HO01S STARVING IN k9outH DAKOTA.- H�hjp�e� the pall bearers being Judge Tows, fam
8 aroused to a high cession t m rking near it, fortu- age was done.
e natio '1 11
beellmakinghimself heard before Ontar' 10 certain classes of the eople at Despatches from South Dakota indicate that nately no one was injured. -^Wc understand thatkfrs. Ann& Ross,of r an, C. A, Humber, Joseph Beck-, A. The AW
Pe in & less htippy the expense Brucefield, has decided to make Clinton lier- the
and R. Radcliffe.
10 piteb. China seems t97' traiton
m ; as a the f-truiers have all unusual!y large number -Bush fires have been iving trouble re-
cently in the vicinity d About me, she havi
apeared Lit Brantford oil frain' of her nimble business �nau he takes' of hogs, but, owing to the failure of the of Jolniesville(. future no
audiences. He
ng
the good the gods Tn1age eta an as -
wheat and corn crops, they have nothing ic School. usually
Monday, and was give', a most flattering foe.' Corea, iirhiph had " 30 or 40 acres of bush have been burned, as sigtant teacher of Bly
a"ostbeen forgotten, provide, makes the most of th She Kippen. d the
manna
reception. He had an audience variously is reporied to have sidect to feed them with. The porker§ are well as some mead6w and stubble land and a comes to Clinton especi ill be �f its
J shower;�Iliile it lasts, for there may be no not good entral location, ay cause
an Fl apan.
eatimated. at from six to t -7 thong d, and fit for the market and their bners must �dvantagei which thing is suffering except the grasshoppers,
ell deal of fence. c and the SCRrBS.-Rain is much needed. Every -
be is'said to have delivered one of the most manna shower to -morrow. Does this not get help or allow them to starve by tile -The Brussels Post says: "'A grass- it offers for he education 'of her family.
hopper kicked H. J. Strong in the'optic fo which are- having a ood time on fhe root
Farmers in Anierie being strongly ad- prove just what the ExPOSITOR has been thousand. as Mrs. Ross has resided in Brucefield r 23 acconll�lished and most, eloquent addresses NOT DiscoURAGED. ng to Seaforth last Friday,ad Years -
crops. -A peculiar occurrence happened
vised on every liancl to Npd their wheat to- preachi- f Mr. Water
ever listened to in the Province in or yi�ars, that a protective tariff here on 8aturday last, which NOTE&
s instead Of sellitigit' To proved re-
Althouyh hog cr I man, who failed to reach the A rth makably fortunate for a -little of Mr.
�it fifty cents a bush- is dis Pole he has been sporting dark colored apex -One (lay lately Dalby Kendall, f Brus-
-ith his part to Tro ace, VD0f heal
native legislation of the most has ret m since. sels, found a pocket -book son
-1-1 new, be urned M
he did ot say an�tl ng sPecia.
y and less. It is stated d -eonta"R'ng about T. Mellis. Thomas cKay a d
.9h goo authority, vici 9
8 c ` � McGre or were removint- the hind life. Drop0y
did hiy down ve ' Ous and danger James McNair. sr.. of the 14th conce - $100. The owner showed up shortly after Archie' n
ry plainly the policy whi, Ous- sort? Men are but Norway. In an interview he described the 8
an n perils which beset him but said that al- sion of Grey, met with an accident lately b and glaAlly received the missing treasure. 9
that wheat fed to hocr 01 be made to fetch hum � a Id we venture'to as8ert-that the y wheels from a heavy wagon w ell Ono f The funeral o
; t
the Liberal party will purstie if the. people
about a dollar per busheI14 the lowest price business i though h6 had failed this time, he will falling from a -wagon, the wheel passing over Dalby was reivarded by the receipt of five
nen 'are few and far between who
p1me- them in power. I the wheels fell. with great force apparently
T11's P61'icY is ecOno- pork has been selling for make another attempt next year to regt '�is shoulder. We are glad to learn tha cents, not for its intrinsic worth, b one. The rei
t . be Ut as'a t on top of the little fell W, -sunowne 001M
IiIj Mical and honest adniiniSt Ff late. When the would refuse a bonus to their business of from the Ice King the secrets of the f is improving and will soon be around a mark of the high appreciation in which he righ bqt his were conduete
ration, and a. hear, is scalded and fed rozen gain.
hot as tile hogs $1, head went between tw spo, -es, and the,
f tariff for revenue ortly. This, surely, should ill eat, it isaid to prodil OW say, per year, even if they knew the north. -The Wingbam Advance is authority for wag held, as the presentation addresses al- wheel fell over him wit o
tile at Atement that in' that town more money ways say. hout hurting him in
-of his
q�e the best results. givera'we�e foolishly impoverishing them- theleat, as neatly as if some onehad
had one
is spent for tobacco in one year than is raise Last Thursday week, as'Mr- guidedit. Had he, not beenintheexact while helping
be- a sufficient contrast to the policy of The meat produced from kyhealrt is said to be selves in giving it. But this d
would not alter NOTES FROM THE QUEEN by all the churches ill the town for all pur-
the present Government to mark %vith dis- firm, white and swe
was helping his brother P. J. Elvans, at spotwhere he was, he
J et. the fact that it Mr. Xidhiee?s:
:W tinctiless the line between the two parties. was wrontr for them t6 re- CITY. poses. Holmesville to haul in so would likely Im
ve
megrain,an and At
ceive this money, -,Some Winghan, Lowf r Town bo a, while 'N
d wag On been %adl hurt.-- class h
aurier nor yet the fact that, in y theladder into the ipow, when the tod.--One PA
Wewoud like, however, could Mr. T fra. George Taylor, who
Though it doubtle' always tZes a deep inter n
88 payip just now to feed all likelihQod, ToRONTO, August 20tb, 1894. out oil Sunday for & ramble, lower end s1girppegd eAt f Sabbath
this unearned money woilld with their on the barn floor, letting uumber Of
90 further in some directions. For instance-, wheat to hogs, school work, entertain!ad her class of girls
we would On Saturday last many prominent citizens catapults to amuse them, captured a mall him down with considerable force, the result last
opt advise farmerg prove the '11 grey owl. The bird was struck with a r week, -at their annual picnic on the r in of both business and business attended the fimeral of the late Aiigus D.
we would like him to declare for freedom. of to depend being a badll y p ailied ankle which will 19,
it is a sign of'
too much on t1ifs source oi rev- -man, bee& y lawn. All spent agood time, -Fire on the
use nature has decreed that ease 2Nfacdonell, who died on Thursday, &tone unaer on him up for some time. He'
trade with every country in the world that e eye and partially: stunned
eilue, but to be looking oW,� for some other of accompl' aged 79, was to have gone railroad track kept some of our They are out
will give us free trade shment begets weakness of the from injuries received from a fall in the -Last -week on his farm easC of Ethl back to Galt' the next day, but tile iiam, nel I Cautelon, 6th
we would like also profitable way of disposin &"-iof theirwheat,or power late out of bed Saturday night. -The Coral
-of d Q�ing. 'So it street, some months ago. The dece"ed Max Raynard cradled six acres� vening received word t"t his bOlida.vs response, of the supporters of is with the protee- oats in one day, and no doubt would have were extended one week. MNPL Y..
to bave him. declare in favor of having all for some more profitabl� ilse to put their tive was the third son, of the Hon. Alexander Tellee,
syste D ATI
In ; no one will deny that it done more were it not McLean to the pptition
oflice-holders,:such as post masters, custom' Maed6nell,'Speaker of the first Parliament that the piece was -A most touching incident . took place oil counter protest, is -a, the 5th line,
s ground to than the gro I
N I'V1119 of ain. Time gives the protected ones a temporary ad- of Upper Canada, and as born at Kingston finished. Not bad work in these degenerat sufficient evidence that
days. e the arrival of the western express at Lon- the Liberals.,of Sent], Huron are ready for -binder froin t
min M
eollectors, inland revenue collectors, inspec- was when the Ontario far 'r could make a vantage, but When Upper Canada College opened in 1830' (Ion the other afternoon.' Two little chilol- action.-Rev.� S. Acheson had the high hon -
neither call any honest' and
r
islil!q grain, when it thoughtful illian deny that it is both he e first)'pupils -There was a -%-cry serious accident at ren, a girl of ten and a boy of seven, witk or of be line L 'file
tor of weights and measu es, and all other good living by simply ra
His best
'rol,the revenues was p-,ofi wrong the Cana P High
officers under Dominion con. ing a4ointed Chaplain of the
years were a u in exp than acific Railway crossing a basket and hold -all, occupie(I a rear seat in Court of Foresters for Ontario, at its iecent evening"I'll wa's
table to raise kind of horses, and foolish 'to give all advantage which en- on the nort shore couple of miles north of 'Wroxeter, about one of the'ears. 'On reachi�g London the sesion.-Many will be sorry to learn of the
t ,
loration and surviky
of Lakes Huron and
of whose offices are collected directly from when farmers got rich wintqt-fe4ng cattle. ervates the eceivers and impoverishes tile- Superior whil midnight on Friday, the 10th inst. -John little girl burst out- crying, boginning at tbe death of Mrs, William Anderson, of
the people,, elected by the people instead of Time also was. -%vlieii a store-feeper had only givers. e in the old Northweet Trans- oppers
ut subsequentl
Visible proof portation Company; b Alines and I)avid Reid V. S., were driving ,Wine time to pull
ting. . -frantically. at her little Michigan, daughter.in�law, of Mr. and
!y, ow-
illaphazard sort Ing to private losses during the Russian wa home to Teeswater _Mrs. to -the
Look a th from Win. Mines' tber, who was sound asleep. The pas- John Anderson, t-artdprop a
heiii- appointed �"by tlie Government, as to lay in a stock, keepi till if is not wan
industries of Cknada to r of iro
T
-day; he entered the Inlawd Revenue. A staunch songers gathered around her' and tried to suddenly ome tw6 weeks ago' Urge aniount
mow. We would also like to bear him de- of way, keep his books lead pencil- Grey, when descending the, bill gout Of this place, who died very
in consider the growth of her population in Roman Catholic, Mr. acdon the railway crossing, one of the horses com- I�aving a
clare for the appointment of it commission to a I'vell-thumbed blitter be,pight even,al- the past fifteen years- Or look across tile the land whereupon stand St. Helen's an(I menced to kick and ran. Ili endeavoriag to e have to get sorrowing husband and two small children
ell donated IeAril their destination. grumble aboi
-c'milate railway freights, and thus prevent low his shop to becorne a roo4t for the bums border at th St. Anne's churches. check the te' as the only answer she to mourn the loss 0, well'
am the lines broke, and as the out at Canada,' w of a kind and affectionate
ma11111due discrimination, and for an act re- of the or countr United States. Her popula- would give. . Different plac root crops Ar
't esimere suggest- wife and mother. The a thy of this
y side �(Lnd treat his horses plunged for -ward in their mad flight ed, I-ilit to no purpose.. 8
tion has increased enormously, so 11OU-ST'iG SIR DAVIDtS PLANTS. 2-y-mpa
quiring the parties to all labor disputes to neighborhoo, 'Would e a b-
ias her he grew wild in d goes out to the bereaved ])us. use the little'; sleeper, and band, who waz well known in these part -in the siAmift their differences to a lb- -da are wors Since ir David Macpherson generous- rail track. Mr. Reid 'escaped with a few
cufstoiners i the scantest .,Pourtesy, but wealth, but I �ibr people to *th young men were thrown out upon the her efforts to aro
oard of inde- still make money, or even $econle - rich -A off ented the c, a
I those looking on were co- I
arge collec- a nure Trix. Cardno, or kieaforth, was in the village
n
4
g greater claugers than whe _o Druises and a severe shaking up, but"Alr. the in e
pendent arbitrators," and for the wiping �.Storekeepers of that kind don't make much 6L h oth rly care she seemed to have over on Monday last looking up the apple trade. A
they adopted rotection as the lever that Plants and palms, 'they have been Mines fell it is supposed on the corner Gf t e her helpless brother While the passengers H.!q reports a uew ou-tfit
V 1P stored in the Horticultural Gardens and at tie, inflicting 'a terrible V_' that Mr. Y Mellis has
0) e
shaped wound oil were puzzling over �,hat shoul(�,be done, the I-argest crop of plums lie has seen this year, is a Sarnia
White, of
.-A 4, r
t