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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1890-10-24, Page 4____ ,­ —, __ . I __ 1_ — ---I-- �­_.___ -,—I— - - I ­­,��, --__1-_--_1--4 . -,—.-T - . . *V i . - �� ­­­­__-�_ -17,—�,--���—,—'-����'--�-1------, . I --.:-, ________ ----17 , . ­­­ ­ I . i . . . q � - 1-1-1 i � I - . I - —, - - � , ­ ­­ ­ ____­___ � ,,, � ­ ­_ - .. _­­ - - ­­_ . I . -_ i - . I I " I I v . I � . I . I I I ; � � , -_ . . . 1 . ! � . I . . I � . . � I � - 11 � I . I I . 1. I - i � . ! - I � . . . L . . I . : I � i . I I . - I � __ � I - � I . . I . . ; - ! . . � . - . I . � . I I I . I i . I I � . . i i - . .� . N � . ; . I T t " It , I . r . . I I � . I — . � I - � - I I 1, J . I I . . � I _. I II I I . I 0 . ; - I ; . � � I � . - ; # � . i . . I I . . . . . � . . I I . I L . - � . I i I - . ! . � . � I - . I I � . � I . I I I I . . I � � � . I . . . . . . , . . � , . , 11 t . -1 I . I . I - 7 __ t I I I I . . 7 . . I � . I I I I "I . I � I . � � I I . � � . I ; � . , I I . I . .. I . 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I - cin 11 He is confining to not only eaten re*dily by horses and rather because he refuses to Perm the lungs appeared to be the caus6 of and trailed the heavy horse power over . � I able and convin g, . him tragic death, and not one of them re - 130 Y So S U ITS I . sd ii Parliament to do it, that we blame He was a quiet, unassuming his body, rolling him over and over and i himself almost entirely to the trade cattle, but when properly prepal , I coli,Ted Christian burial. 'An old man his death. I I - i —AND— question, which he treats from nearly preferred by them.'io other food. When and say that he is responsible for any who found the dead body of the last of man, consistent and faithful in, all over until it had passed clear oyer ,the . . i I things and had been a worthy member body. He was picked up unconscious . ; 11- I ; i ry oincof view. These addresses pasture fails ear,111y, it is a good stand. lose and injury the people of Canada the band, and knew the sacrilegious I . eve P � der .is during may sustain through the passage of the cidont exclaimed in terror, "It was of the Presbyterian.. church for many and for dead. Medical aid_was procured . OVERG OATZO will have a beneficial effect not only in by in the fall, as green fed the hand of God." years. ' His end was'perfect peace. The at once, when it was foundthat his col. . � ' I : the districts where delivered, but summer drought. The building in McKinley bill. It will not do to say CATHOLIC PROGRAMME.—The political family consisis of -the widow, six sons lar bone was broken, one arm broke in ! ' two places and six ribs broken off the We bave,doubled the size of our Clothing throughout the entire Dominion, as they which it is , hous d need pot be. an ex- that the Americans will not grant Free programme of the Catholic party in and one daughter who, mourn the demise room &nd tiebled the size of our st-,ck. Wepay r ure to be widely read. We shall pensive I one. It! can be located, in A' Trade. There is no means of knowing. .Koine is published. It is based upon of a true husband and indulgent father. back bone, besides his whole body be. L special atte4tion to what the boys want, and a 0 8 , I the restoration of the temporal power of The remains were interred in BrusseJe black and blue from the fearful ,0 . rue . . � I I . strike out to fit, and suit every boy and every give extracts from them as occasion corner of the barn, and a(yeave tht cost whether they will or not until ihey are the Pope, but accepts to a great extent cemetery. I Ing. Hi� injuries proved fatal, and he . 11 -re very good grounds, Italian unity and the maintenance of a —Mr. James Webster and Mr. Greer, passed quietly away on Tuesday, 11th boy's mother, with honest goods that will give permits. of roof. Thus- dvants ad, it is esti-' asked, but there a - I I 1 , - I day lately on the best 6t satisfaction. we opened lately 6NM0NMlllllllllll� - 1: 9 for the belief that they would willingly national representative body, . of Lucknow,left one a visit inst. - � 01 . . mated that a si can be built for $1 pot . . a lot of splendid Suits and overcoats in new Pat- I . . . A FouR-THOUSAND-POUND-CHEESZ.— to friends in Grey,and returned on Tues- —The . memorial service of the late [ I About the Size of It. ton of storing Pacity. agree to'suoh an arrangement if they John Miller, who was killed in the how - terns, which are gnarantee4 to be excellent ma- I I :were asked. - If they were asked and At the the cheese factory in East Otto, day. On their way home, between . fair recently -The following is from the Montreal Indian corn is unquestionably the bee � N. Y., Thursday, last week, there was Jamestown and Bluevale, one of their reel race at the Clinton terial. and perfect fitting. *member the cloth- I ' I , � correspondent of the Toronto Empire : crop for silage. It is a sure crop, grow refused, then the Canadian Premier put in the hoop, the biggest cheese ever horses drop ad dead, and thisy buried it was held, on Sunday evening iiih ng deOart4f,ient. ! I . I N a, having ob street Methodist � � 11 Although the so�Dalled equal rights' very fast, an - . �Ies a large yield.- Frt would be absolutely free from blame, made in that region, and probably the by the roa.sid . tained tools inst., in Itattenbury . agitation against the Dominion Govern- , ; . i . . . for the digging of a grave from a fal church, Clinton. Both fire brigades and I twelve to thirty one can be raised per but until this is the case the blame largest ever made in the' United States . then the Ancient Order of Foresters were Ed 'Ward AlRaull of'non- It measures 5 feet in diameter and iq 39 er in the- neighborhood. They � � .. ment on account of their policy hree tons of silage are equal ill should rest where it rightfully belongs, wesint, and had seats in the centre of - i interference in the Jesuit Estates' Ac I inches high. Its weight. when cu.red started for home with the one horse I — never assumed grave proportions in this feeding. value t one ton of the best and that is with the Dominion Premier will be 4,000 pounds, ,&nd fully 38,000 hitched to the pole of the buggy. the church, and a most impressive ser- . . mon w 'had by Rev. Mr. Shilton. - : �rovince, it cannot be denied that some hay; so that from a single acre there and those who, like the Star, back him pounds of milk was used in ite manufac- —Mr. W. Cal of Concession 7, as preac NEW . ADVERTISEMENTS sincere men were drawn into the move- I ture. The abundant pasturage made McGillivray, had the misfortune to lose : I - may be obtained the equivalent from up and try to defend his. course. . � H . -- - _____ � ment. Mr' James Harper, secretary of . the September milk unusually ric , go his barn by fire the other evening.: a Bast Huron Reformers. W The ftgure between the parenthesis after bay. It is also th6- - . two animals fastened there in- * ' each line denoteS the page of the paper on which the association, and after Dr. Davidson, four to ten.tons of . I ___ — this huge cheese is expected to be of found A convention of Reformers of Eut I the advertaBemen,t will be, found. the most active equal righter in the pro- cheapeat, and qi icko.st way iDf harveatw; News of the Week. prime quality. About foui weeks will stead of in the field, where he had a Huron as constituted both for Dominion . . I -held in the . Stratford )IR,luBmegs college—W. H. Shaw. (5) vince, was one of these. Although 'a, Ing Indian corn, while it stores it in I GLADSTONE IN SCOTLAND. — Mr. be required to cure it thoroughly. This few minutes before placed them. He and Provincial purposes was Long Boots,—Geo. Good. (6)� - life-long Conservative, Mr. Harper a. ' . Gladstone started- Monday from Liver. record breaker was made for a gro-cery succeeded in getting them out of the town hall, Brussels, on Friday last. A Free Home—Home Publishing Co. (8) small barn space. Other green crope burning buildirig,but was unable to kly Star. (8) energy and lability for organization, to- I pool to make his Scottish tour. . house in Cincinnati, who are about to gave There was a goodly number of represen- The Family,Htrald and Wee, , . ident that the fire - — . Wanted—V. Cash. (8) i gether with his position on the Daily such as- clover, Hungarian grass, an ACCEPTED OFFICE,. , Archdeacon Far- occupy a large new building. It is want- much else. It is ev tative men from the riding present, but . I , was the work of an incendiary. * Farm -for Sale—W. F owler. 'j6) . Witness, gave the agitation in Montreal millet can be thu's treated. It is par rar has accepted the ,chaplaincy of the ad as an attraction for the opening. the Attendsnce was not large. This, Save Xoney—C. W. Pa t. (6) - a great deal more life than it would have - � , SA.A. —The Btif - —A few days sin,je, ,to avoid arrest however, was to be expected, as the I Scott & C . English House of Commons. AWAIL FRom UNCLF . Iri �rich. (5) rly interesting to know that clove Dissolution'of Partners ip--.7' . - ticula . . 'ap'ple crop is a 'for admitted theft, 6, fa roads were bad, farmers generally were For the Ladies --M. Stevenson. �8) otherwise possessed. He was, in fact, Too FAT.—The Czar of all the. Rfis- falo, Courier says : Our ' rmer of Colborne I `f the movement99 and can be put into the silo with the bee' sias is troubled with excessive corpu- complete failure andlour potato crop is township, sold out and left for the oth- Auction Sale—J. Allardyce.'(6) the.life and. soul.0 . ,, - Z busy with . their roots and other fall rt --F. Eiolmeeted. (6) : . 9 work, and there was no live issue likel Surrogate Cou any utterance from this gentleman as to results. � lency, and, like a second Gladstone, he a partial failure. The Czi,nadians have er side, turnin over his effects to Teacher Wanted—Thos, Neilans. (6) - some of those he had robbed before. y To School Teachers—M, Bates. (5) the future, pblicy is of the utmost im- -Clover is 81 difficult. crop to cure foil has taken to chopping down trees on the not only mora potatoes but better ones. . to come, up calculated to draw out a I I . ' r —W. H. Code & Co. (8) portance. , In conversation with the � They can hold up their prices, secure in While one of these persons was turning large attendance. Seafo,th Roller Mills � hay, especially when the weather i Royal demain. ! thus come into Flour, Bran, &c.—R. Beattie. (8) Empire to -day Mr. Harper stated that DimE NOVEL READING. — Preston the belief that we must 'have their ap- over the bay that had . The chair was taken by Mr. Sal House. Want,ed—mr. Smytb. (8) . it had been no small effort - for him to catching. But it is easy to -convert ii Turpie,aged 15, banged himself in'New plea and potatoes at any price. The on- his possession, he found secreted therein Gracey, of Wingham, first Vice Pr�asi. - ifotice to Members—Wm. Moore. (8) � t ari York last Sunday to emulate t four bags of grain that had evidently dent of the Association. The first or. Cotswolds For Sale—John Cuminir. (6) separate from his old political associ- into silage. Professor Cook thinks i I he hero of ly effect of �be duty will be that when Sheep For Sale—J. V Dickson. (6) ates. He -had, however, done his duty ; 1 a dime novel which he had been . read- these prodncts get to this Aide the pota- been stolen and placed there for Be— Wide Awal,,'e—D. Lothrnp Co. (8) but as to the future Mr. Harper felt jUs- exbellent mixture with corn silage id . . toes will cost 10 cents a bushel more and curity. - - .- . der of business was the election of of - Ing. , ficers f?r the ensuing year, which result. � � — feeding. He is �1 pinion that th� , I --,As Mr. I sylof,. of Grey, was driv- _ —- - t I tified in saying that he would vote Sir . Corro.N, MILL BunNED.—The Perse. the apples 25 cents'& bushel more, under Wednesday even � ed as follows : President, Archibald John Macdonald at the coming election. silo is destined th be useful all the yeal verance cotton mill near Balton, Eng- 11 McKinley prices," than they would if ing from Seaforth on - Hislop, Grey; 'let vice President, S. I # Since this important av o-wal from Mr a foun4� land, has been b imported before. This addition of,, 10 ing of last week he was overtaken by Gracey, Wingham; 2nd vice President it V U txpos*tor - round. He beli6ves It will yet b urned. Thirty thousand - - # (/I i Harper the Empire has made it a point practicable to st6 re all. green fodder iA spindles were ruined. , � . cents a bushel on potatoes and 25 cents some parties who undertook to pass T. W. Gibson, Wroxeter; secretary. . ­ � . to see several of that gentleman's follow- ' AN AFFLICTED MINISTER.—A- report a bushel on apples will certainly be paid him. This frightened his horse and ran- treasurer, W. H. Kerr,Brussels ; Chsir. . I this way, dis Ones with pasturage SE-AFORTH, FAIDAY) Oct. 24,1890 era, and they, without exception, ap- 0 . ' has reached London that Sir Henr by the American cons�umer—a fact dared it unmanageable and it got away men of Municipilities—Hullett, Robert y - I . � . - 9 id the waste 4 which every potato -eater will be remind- from the driveri ,and -in a short time de- . prove of their leader's sentiments. Al- abolish fences, 'and avo 0I Drummond Wolff, British Minister to Scott; McKillop,George Murdie; Blyth, Z l though we opposed the old man on one land entailed by the constant trampin l Persia, in addition to his physical ill- ad of about three times a day, and every posited parts of the buggy here and N.H. Young; Morris, Win. labister - Another Huge Monopoly. point, I cannot see that we are justified ,l, . 9 age has become insane. and that it is apple -eater more forcibly if not so often. there along the road until -it freed itself Brussels, John R. Smith; Grey, Sa-;We; I ; I . . 01. stock and the ndiscriminate dropping � . . . from it entirely. Luckily no injury was . A disps�,tch from Montreal to the daily in. giving our votes to Laurier, and for impossible to remove him from Teheran Fo'rguson ; Turnberry, George Fortune ; a I f manure. � I I � done the horse or Mr. Taylor, but thLe ra gives the following news: my part I'll vote Sir John with Harper" 0 at present. I Huron "Notes. Wingham, James A. Cline; Wroxeter, , , -, I . . ked. Papi I I ! - I I buggy was totally wrec : I �aid another leading Equal Righter." THE SULTAN SELLS To GERMANY.— Wm. Robinson; Howick, Thomas Gib. U is understood ithat negotiatione-have I. - Mr. Walter Stewart, of the planing —Early on Sunday morning of last son. It was decided,that the executive been pieted for the -purchase So will they all. There are a good THE Montreal Witness says: The The Sultan has surrendered to Germany mills, Lucknow, is going to remove his - almost com- � principal many just luch patriots as Mr. James Canadian Mani ifacturers' Associatiorl for 4,000,000 marks his sovereign rights - . week the spirit of Ernie Gerry, of of the association consist of the Presi- by-an English 8yn��icate of the " Ell . . T . over that portion oi the Bast African saw mill from Dungannon to Lacknow. Brusse�s, took its flight. For the -Past dent Vice Presidents and Secretary. . Canadian] flour mills, including the Harper. So long as the Equal Rights has sent.out a c�rcular which is the be, Cos which is leased to the German East Mr. Wm. Jervis, of 'the 11th con- few years the deceased has been in poor Treagurere * — � I Is, the Lake of the Woods- . . , at cession Goderich township, lost a four- health but managed to .get about and Ogilvie mil I and the. IEW- movement could be used to injure the ginning of the . i oceBs.of frying the. fat African Company. year- ' old cbIt one day last week, from 9' is subject of holding a public rueet. I I . Milling Company", mil , I out of the.manufacturers of the Domin- INSANE FIRE BRIGADE CHIEF.—An work a portion of the time. There was in I: i a the riding for the purpose of hav- . . is. Bol exp '\�ave Ontario Government, who had nothing . ' son: Bay � mil arts look jaw, caused by a nail penetrating a complication of troubles, his stomach, in6 r,he questions of trade relations be- , I of the _ different to do with the Jesuit's Estates Act, Mr. ion for use duriog the next general elee investigation into the utter ineffici iency ite foot. . �_\ lungs, liver and latterly his heart bein - I t, 0 111, The anoual fee for membershi of the Berlin fire brigade has resulted in —Mr. George Sheppard, who has been 9 tween Canada and other countries die. . 11 n t'as � hereaftei an extraordinary .discovery. It appe Section affected. He was a bright, intelligent mills, anc, ;he negotiations will probably Harper, Mr. McCarthy, a d a good hi Itherto beeii five dollars ; are ous�ed, was considered. It was decided ourse of a few � a engaged as teacher of School be completed in the c many other 11life4ong Conservatives," the a is tio'be �wenty-five dollars, and. that the late chief was insane for gom N,�. 1, Goderich township, has been en- young man, and to the end hoped to re- that a meeting be held in the village of weeks. The purcbase price, it is under- . � . � I cruit his wasted health, , Ernest served , .1lion dollars. were anxious to push it for all it was therh besides .0 be annual dues of ten months prior to his death, and during gaged as teacher of SaItford school for . Wroxeter some time in December, the A00d will be three mi his apprenticeship in the Post composing - Th6 n`ewboard of directors will comprise worth, but now that Mr. Mowat has dollars. . The.cilrcular, which is rather of the period of -his insanity drew up a ;ext year. � date to be arranged later. a bragging character, declares that, I Ili series of rules, which the brigade still —James Joht�eton, of Belgrave, 3rd and job room and was a capable work- After discussing some local questions , a, number of prominent Canadians, as survived the attack and Sir John's turn st our policy of protection has again to blindly observes. . I . year tudent of. -Tor -onto Medical Col- man. He had many friends among the of interest to the Liberals of the riding I . well as representatives of the English .- � . V youth of both sexes, who mourn his , "I be defended at. the polls, it must be HOTEL BuRNED.—The magnificent a abort addresses were delivered by Mears, manager, it is undl- Is coming to appeal to the people, all lege, left on S�turday, Ilth inst., for syndicat ' and the 64 . early derril al .. sustained by the energy and activity Leland hotel in Syracuse, the most Thomas Strachan, of Grey; John Me - stood, will be Mr.: W. W. Ogilvie. The these "life-long Conservatives," like Mr. ,, New York to �ontinue his studies in i of those wh4g� interests 'are directly � �We regret being called upon to re- Millan, M. P. for South Huron; Dr. modern and finest appointed hotel in Bellwood Hospital, of that city.- ci interested parties are very reticent Harper, consider they have done their " and vitally inyolved by those who Central New York, was utterly de- i Sloan, of Blyth, and Thomas Gibson,M. . _-Meesrs. VVarwick & Golley, veter- - cord the death of Mrs. Carr, wife of i about the matter. i duty and they are going to fall down " have investe their capital on the etroyed �,y fire on Thursday morning - Mr. W. Carr, treasurer of the township P. P. for Bast Huron, on commercial re. . - isl of Brussels, have 'die. It is alolo state in another despatch strenf th of� . th ir beleif in its continu- last week. ..Six lives were lost and a inary aurgeoi , __11 of East Wawanosh. Deceased has been ciprocity, the result of the prote�tive I I and meekly follow the lead of the " old " , ' solved partneroip and the.businese will I . . I &I .� in delicate health for a considerable th&t some of the: m�illers in Western On- yl ance. ' Therel are some references in number badly injured. be carried on ini the future by Mr, War* tariff of the past and the influence of tario are � holding �ack most stubbornly, man once, more, although be could the circular to the " immortal Nelson" ACHARITAiBLE FASHION.—An exhi- wick. Mr. Golley intends goin West. length of time, and her death was not - the McKinley schedule now in force on � : I have killad the Jesuit Act by simply a of drabs' entirely unlocked for. She had been . I . L and the manufaqturers are. told by the , bition of the various style Ing ek Messrs. Atewart, Canadal Canadian products. The � but in a! few dal it is expected that . —One day last we - ! I eayLng-the word. Such. is life. What enthusiastic circular to remember that the hair for ladies was opened Saturday Sparks and Cudmore pressed on the fairly well until the recent illness of her substance of these pithy speeches was � I d into line. It -_ - brother, Mr. W. Tyndall, of Colborne, even they will be;' force will be the next dodge put forward by " England expects every man to dof-his at Vienna, Austria, the object being to that protection is wrong from first'to � : . . �airm of Mr. Robert Thompson, Goder- ' - ; is also reported that's syndicate of lang-, duty." Translated into prose .0a display an assortment of mother -of . h township, six tons of hay in the . and it is supposed that in. waiting ;upon last ; that the expenditure incurred in . these "life-longConiervatives" to seduce. means that if the manufacturers want pearl ornaments, cl­.3ps, ping, brooch Ic f f I ur hours, This is good him she bee'ame worse, an she gradually managing the affairs of this Dominion is IiBh cap#alists are about buying up all innocent Reformers from their allegiance tv I the and.combs, It is intended, if possi 9 short space o sank after' he had passed away. She Itigite protection," they must supply I'� . ork. .. excessive and far beyond the req , the cotton mills of the country, with the to their principles by appealing to their money whetewith to buy up votes. j�t to make mother-of-pearl fashionable big W was aged 63 years, and leaves three demands; that the farming community i I —Mr. T. A., Forsythe, a former stu- view of working them under one man- prejudices I? ' 1 , � � . . W=Mllllllllll_ � I .winter and so extend help to 'thousands .dent -of the Seaforth Collegiate Ineti- daughters and two sons, one oi the for- must look after their interests so a class I I . mer is married, being Mrs. Slater, than they have in agement.� Other industries will soon . i WHETHER it h due to an impro�ell of poor people who have been thrown of better in the future ; tute, but who �*8 now at the Clinton : public sentiment, hard times and sArc- out of work by the p%ssage of the new I Blyth; Deceased was a consistent mern, the past, and must bring the pressure of follow suit, and it now looks as if all the . The, Silo and Ensilage.. Model school, has been engaged to teach ber of the Methodist church. , votes to bear in the right quarter and at . � t%riff law in America. ton- No. 2, Tuckeramith, . ` business of this country will soon be run The al sown to corn in this section of ity of money, or, all combined, we -ar6 IRELAND IMPROVING.—Mr; Balfour in School Sect' —We have much pleasure in record- the proper time. i , next year at. a salary of $340. by huge monopolies and combinations. the Province is rapidly increasing, and the not prepared to Bay, but of one thing we in a speech at Newcastle a few days ago —Mr. John Middleton and daughter, ing the fact that Rev. David Perrie,well Dr. Macdonald, the talented and are certain, � Now, this is not being done for the bone- gilo as a means of caring it is coming into I there is very much less said the condition of Ireland was im- r.,T. R. Mitchell, of Westfield, snd known to many of our readers has so- worthy representative of East Huron in , . proving, prosperity was ineressin- and M cepted the call to - Geneva Prea1hyterian the J�Iouse of Commons, was unable to fit of consumers, but in order that higher more general use. We fully believe whisky drinking and drunkenness ot'L rewect for the law was widening. 9 Mr. Fred Sparks left Clinton on a visit Church, Chealey, and will be inducted be present I at this - meeting, owing to I ated from -those who that the Bilo and ensilage are destined, the occasion of large gatherings, such as to the Northwest on Tuesday; 14r. N. on Tuesday of next week. There are . I I . ORSE SALE.—Fifty- ' one horses were Robson, Clinton, also left on a visit to 335 members, representing 190 ' " pressing ments at purchase the products, and the weight at no distant day, to work a. revolution Agricultural Shows, &6., now -a -day I p . Bold at the Woodard combination sale at his mother at Abilene, Kansas. . families Wingham. � will ultimately fall on the already over- in the - stock feeding business. It has than there used to be ten or fifteeil Lexington, Kentucky, Thursday last —The London Adveetiser of Tue d in connection with the church which is A resolution, moved by Dr. Sloan and ' � I - . k. They brought $28,395, an aver- I 8 &y the largest in the Bruce Presbvterv. aeoonded by Mr. John McCrea, congmt. burdened� farmers and workingmen. The - become all the more necessary that our years ago. This, at any ral is .the Wee says: Mr. R. S. Williams and wife, of � . age of $519.50. A yearling stallion by Goderich, were -the the objects of much Mr. Perris will have a stipend of 61,160 ulating the Mowat Government on the owners o� these amalgamated establish- farmers should pay more attention to case in this county. In olden times on Red Wilkes, dam by Cayler, brought per annurn and be allowed four weeks' splendid victory achieved at the late ad for making . interest at the�Tecumsah House yester- holidays. The reverend gentleman end- ments ara not to be blarn the feeding of cattle -now than formerly, a show day, in almost any of the Huron $2,000, and a yearling filly by Aberdeen, day. They bad walked the entire die. elections; appro-ving of the past course ' I � - � ceeds Rev. Mr. Ferguson, deceased. Mr. of the Government, and promising the the most1hey can out of the money�they as for some time at least, owing to in- towns, drunken men were the rule dain by Among, $2,575. tance from their' home to this city since Perrie was about -two and a half years at I I have invo�sted. It is the system �*hich creased American duty, the horse *busi- rather than the exception. As the day ASECONDTrRm.—A startling rumor Friday morning. I continued support and confidence of the ; . � is current in New York city to the effect - Dobson, iof Ethel, is home Nissouri, his last charge. The people Reformers of -Eal Huron, was carried . I I formation of these -��huge ness, 6 a -Lawrence there regret his removal very much but by a standing vote, amidst the greatest permits the 1 which has hitherto brought us so wore on towards evening half a doze � th t Mr. Chauncey M. Depew would go from Manitoba laf ter a five or six weeks . monopol' 8 that is responsible foi,the much money,is likely to receive a check, fights would be in progress at the same to the Senate, and that all of the Re- 1 1 would not stand in the way of well de- enthusissin. This motion brought forth fe . . � - d his �viait and saw a d promotion. � i ions of the Empire State stay. He enjoye � serve . a short� but vigorous address from Mr. - I mischief and misery they invariably en- or at all events become much less prof - time, and bedlam reigned, while night publican fact large number iof old 'friends and ac- — : I would then unite in favoring the re- -The Blyth correspondent of the Gibson, M. P. P., on Provincial poli- . . tail., The people who s ble than formerly. But although the' was made hideous with the yells and nomination of Benjamin Harrison in quaintal Mr. Dobson is of opinion Clinton New Era writes: The Me I thod- ties. . . � . at ' respoftsi4le for the system. These mon- horse tradi may languish,there in no real , orgies of the overly -bibulous. Now, 1892. 1 th Manitoba and the iNorthWest is the iota of this town appear to believe in The meeting Was brought to a close apolies slie the natural outgrowth of the � . however, all. this is changed. While CycLoNE.—A fearful oyclone passed Place for young men willing to work. making their minister comfortable. On, with rousing cheers for the Queen, Mr. I son why the breeding and feeding of cat.. . L . i I e%st of Maxton, North Car linal on —Tuesday evening last week, a lamp day last week & beautiful walnut' side- Mowat and others. If Huron county is , prcfteetivie eyotern, which the people of tle can not be very much extended. Ahere is still more drinking than there 0 ta, ' i . i . Thursday last week. Several houses exploded in the Ancient Order United board that has been a riding for a few not gerrymandered again it will give a ' * .. Canada .bave a lopted. Let our -high There is always a likelihood of an al- should be,. aside from a few youthful were blown down and three or four Workman hall, in the Signal block, weeks in Mr. Scott's furniture show- good account of itself in the Dominion L . I Goderich, and the fire alarm was sound- room, was sent �up to the parsonage. A tariff walla te removed, and, allow most unlirnited market fori all the'beef, galoots who think it smart to get out- lives lost. elections when they come round. ; I I I outside 'ornpletition to enter, and men- butter and cheese we can produce, if we aide of too much beer and make fools of - - EXPERIMENT FAILtD.—Dr. Koch has ad. The incipient conflagration was few days before, acting under direction 1Illllllllllllllllllllllllllll� 9 1 1 1 cessed. to make experiments in the care smothered before it made any headway. of the Ladies' Aid, Mr. King placed one How Birchall is Getting .. opoly will soon disappear. Competition can only produce them cheap enough. The themselves, the appearance of a drunken - ofthe bed springs for which he is agent, � . i I . first thin � man on the streets in the exception of consumptives, and it is surmised his Damage slight. McCracken, of Brussels, at the service of the pastor's family. Along. I is the on,ly effective regulator of prices. g,to be allmed- at is to procure method of healing the disease has proved —Mr. W. H. , � Removelcompetition, and we will -have cheap feed, and the second is to so im- rather than the rule ; a fight or a row is a failure.7 has taken 194 prizes at the five fall The house. has been painted inside and A Woodstock correspondent gives the The people prove the herds that an animal can be A a I THE MCKINLEY TARIFF. —Ex- Senator - shown attended by him this fall. They out by Mr. Steinkoff, and papered follo * rticulars concerning Birch - wing monopo ' and extortion. - r riety, and� good order invariably BircraIll. is -still in the best ef ly Kellogg, of touisiana, believes that the -were distributed as follows : Sea -forth, throughout, thus putt it in first- all: � ing of Cana4a, have shut out, to a great ex- made as marketable and to realize as prev'sils. The people seem to vie with McKinley tariff will do great harm to 27; Wingham, 40; Brussels, 65; Bel- class condition. We understand that spirits. He talks with' his guards84 i � ­ ; . eely and apparently with as light a tent, competition, and now we are get- much f or beef purposes at two years old each other in t�feir desire to got away the Republican party, and will lose it grave, 36; Blyth, 't26. The prizes a fiarnace has also been placed in fr I � amounted to about $98. the collar, which gives satisfaction. heart as he did before the trial, and ting the'nIb'nopolies as fast as they can as it does now at three. The first of home peaceably'as soon as the show in the House in the ensuing elections. . . i ' evening' of last week the These repairs (which we believe foot up nothing seems' to affect his sainguinO organize i And we are an yet just at the these requirements can be accomplished, over,and no ma�ter how large the crowd ASTOAMY VOYAGIC,—The American —Sunday . -1 nk and engine house be- to over $100) -makes the parsonage one temperament. At Intervals he paces up ; 4 ship, City of' Philadelphia, arrived at large water ta - . beginning. If those who must necessarily to a great extent, by growing corn and throughout the iday, by nine o'clock in he Grand Trunk Railway at of the most comfortable we know of. and down his cell for exercise, val I - ; . I Astoria, Oregon, on Saturday, 216 days longing to t I suffer by these monopolies would only eaving it in the silo, and our farmers, by the evening evi irything is s6l quiet tha m New York. She lost her .rudder He�fryn was destro ad by fire. How When it is remembered that the new the pastime by smoking a cigar and I . the fire origthated ap ears to be a mys- church. here was completed only %year looking out of the cell window. From abandon'their petty psrtyism and unite their improved breeds are'gradually work- a. stranger enta ,ing the place would n6t in a gale. When off Cape Horn the ves . ! � one on Sunday. ago, and is not yet fully paid for, we the window the view is partially inter - in their ,.own interests, they could soon ing towards the latter, while some have know that any ihing unusual hail been sel encountered a fierce snow and wind tery, as no work i. . * li eafirebag. The thinktheBlyth Methodists are giving rupted. by the gaol w4l, but he can oft � storm, which lasted forty days. It looks something li stamp out these monster 'Monopolies. already attained it. 4 going on. We.- hink that. casual observ- milding will be reb ilt. an example of liberality worthy !of - be- the trees that line the street and adorn i ' ACHIOAGo DimN RAIDED.—The Chi- I the lawns adjoining, and note the beal If they Pursue their present course, and A very interesting and valuable little will agree "th that we have not cago police on Friday night made a do- —The Clinton NeO Era of last week in imitated by surrounding circuits. I � era 9 I - . i I us says: A man who had evidently lost his —The cou on is famous for f ul tints that the leaves have assumed. submit themselves as willing dupes to work on the subject of corn growing and over -stated t a anise on either side. scent on a den on West Monroe street, i I t i and captured fifteen scoundrels whose almanac or forgot the day of the week, the,excellence of its stock, and as tke The rain of the past few days has sadly the wiles of th6 politici,ans, the monop- silage has 1 recently been issued by Pro- Whatever i that is responsible for rements take marred the beauty of the landscape. , sor Coo 1 , of the Mich I igan State 4g the change, th re is no doubt about its ages range trom 16 to 24 years, and who passed through town on Sunday last years roll by and improi ' front The leaves are piled in damp heaps on olies wi,�, feed and f atten on them as fee �_ � - have been a terror to late pedestrians with a plow In his wagon. He did seem place, it will soon be in the very )ng the boulevard, and the trees look gaunt, - long as! there is anything. to feed on, riculturall Pollege. Professor Cook has existence and �"hat it is a gratifyin one mud merchants. The place was full of to feel a little sheepish over it, as he van, if it is not there already. Amc � . r in their own I ,9 burglars' tools and gambling appliances. stealthily took the 114ek streets to escape those who have helped not 0, little in bare - end I bedraggled. But Birchall The I 1 a have the matte' I eather, and pebol �. evidently �given much careful study and will be admit l * by all, while it will be - � I ' i i AmonVhe c7tured are Pete MoDer- observation. � . pushing the stock interests of this cares very little for thew hands, and they must decide very soon attention � to this subject, and in his isaluse for rejoicing and thankfulness to ute A deqj�atch from'Wiarton on Wed- county forward is Mr. James KcFar- rather enjoys listening to the rain pat- , I - Mott, . h iley, "The Ghost," and — hey will take. If Way pamphlet I gives the results of .his re- man - neaday of last week stated that the lane,ofStauley,who 'Ives his attention to tering on his window pane. ! andon party and strike for Y. , - I _100MEN other thugs. —The Omaha schooner Gold Hnnter was ashoreon severallines of stol, not confining him- THZ AUTOBIOGRAPHY. like to 4b search and experl6noe. He says he con- BoLDTRAIN ROBBERS. dal liberty,, they have the ower and ' � PERHAPS T�,E ExPOSITOR 0ould all express on the Missouri Pacific railway, Round Island, loaded with cedar, and self to one branch.. He has just sold his He spends three or four hours 7 tiders the silo a tremendous advantage '�: The cargo, a . P mire such a eNctacle an the Priemier of shortly after lesving Kansas City, Wed- Was a total wreck. . owned fine Polled Angu bull, purchased in writing his autobiography. The woril ' I strength': to gab what they want, but if to any f& er, an � th t it will -aid him this Dominion on his knees, and with nesday night of last week, was a, of Golden Valley, is Pee o r ions, ashe I . f . attacked by T. A. Curri ' Montreal, to Mr. John Thompson, of will be of res . ting about forty thoU3atId ' they per"Aist in blindly adhering to party in the str ggle for success more than any tears in his eyells, telling.the American by robbers. Three men without masks insured, but there is po insurance on the Blake. He has also sold three Shrop- intends wri ' . : I ords. In the preface he state" that at the expense of liberty, they deserve one thii ng that can be named. By means people that th6 country he represento is or disguiele entered the first chair car. v8211al, which is the property of her Ishiredown sheep to Mr. T. Sturdy, of w � I I 'McLeod, of Goderich. township. 'While at the the book Is not written for the Purpo" ; so ho�elesely involved, so destitute of re- captain, Alex. Goderich . This country, under the of it. the stock can be increased one One pre . to lose' it. tended to be selling papers. . that he might 7 � Farlane b of securing fauie, but I . sources, and peopled by such a rac6 of In. Mooney, odel Farm sale, Mr. Mc system, will certainly be ruled . They covered the passengers with re- —W of Morris, arrived M , ought faithful present' half ; some say it can be doubled. Thus, weaklings and cravel that there is I fine thorobred bull, and has alsoi. added make some - provision for his V � in- volvers and compelled them to hand home from his ,Visit' to Manitoba and a ife. It will contain a complete story by the monopolies in a, very short time, that great an(i crying want of all farms, nothing left for us but national and i over their valuables and then escaped. the Northwest ''Saturday of last week. to his stock - six Highland sheep, pur- W dividual suicide unless this awful Me. eased. with his trip and chased from Mr.Attrill, Goderich. Mr.J. of his life, which has been varied and if they have not already got the upper more fertilizers, can be, in a. measure There were about six passengers in the He was well pl 3xciting. He has plenty of reading i ' KinIey Bill be waived as far as regards � has a quarter eecti= marked out in the W. McDonald, of Porter's.Hill, shipped i . I hand, and if the people desire to keeP supplied, the productiveness of the soil Canada. ear. He - : I . it would be a eight to stir the A CLUB oF LuNATICS.—About two neighborhood of Indian Head, if all a coupi of Shropshiredown rain 'i lambs mattertowhile away the bourn. ' .. I . I . . . a I S ; 6ciety gets ten or twelve papei mud the rulb in their own hands the sooner increase& bigger and more profitable blood of Canadians and call for their ap- a Windsor Agriculture, , ra regularly, 1. t �, , years ago a suicide club was started in goes well. He reports the, people who to th I ' He is I . � crops'raiged, and somethin -donetoward proval, wouldn't it ?—Goderich Star. Scotia, on Wednesday ; ' these Is wellposted on current -events. they change the system the better. . � g Bridgeport, Counectiout,the members of went from this locality getting along Nova i . . . in receipt of letterst �I - i y.M : � counter& ting the agricultural depression Oh, dear, no. THEEXPOSITOR- could which were pledged to commit suicide' nicely with good crops this year. were sold for breeding purposesi. and it . also constantl bui finds i : which - ' THE at certain periods upon the order of the —Tuesday evening, 14th inst.,'about is further roof of the excellence of tracts, and religious books, I . � RTWRIGHT, Who is Oi we hear so much. , . I not admire any such spectacle. little time to read all of them. Of SIR RICHARD CA president and secretary, who determin- 5 o'clock, Wm. Pal 12th concession Huron stoll that animals are taken so very I . 4 one ;f the most diligent, as well as one The silo is simply an air -tight, water- EXPOSITOR could not' admire any ed their fate by ballot. A few days ago Grey, was called h9me to his reward. far, , r I one book in particular, the life of a m6u, I . I of the raost able public men of Canada, tight box, in which green, succulent., course that is not manly nor any stal Emil Zienske, who had been a member The deceased was born in LaParkshire, —On Saturday, the 11th inst., John a convict, who died in Kingston - pent* . . cam- herbage sly be placed and preserved as ment that is not truthful. It would of the club for nine months, committed Scotland, in 1815, &J'ad was married to Armstrong, who resides on the 6th con- tentiary, he .has received no less than has entered upon his al,finual fall . I : a cop e . Some of the letters I I suicide by taking poison. Miss Joan Brown,.i �f Durnfriesshire, cession of Howick, about two miles east sevente in i 9; . I paign. , He is holding a series of meet. is done in the case of green fruit. Silage, not, however, be untruthful to say that I d ihe BP01- I THE LAST- or THE BLA&.PHF,mous 1856, and came to Canada in 1871. He of Fordwich, met with one of the- most sent to him are amusing. an inp foi the discussion of public ques- or ensilage as it was first called, is the free trade between Canada andl the THIRT.EEN.—A paper published at Bir- settled on .lot 10, 4oncession 12, Grey, fearful accidents that has ever occurred ling in the matority of them is a source . a as fr he tions in the Eastern .Counties of this material that has been stored for win- United States would be of immense id. mingham, Alabama, says that the last of and continued to re'ide there until his in that section. It appear that he w of much merriment. One man om t � . addressed ter use in' the silo. The food thus pre- vantage to 'both, and it would not. be the thirteen men, formerly Confederate death. Mr. Perrie �ad been a compal .engaged in moving the horse power of Northwest wrote a long incoherent let' This week he ter, in which the word Bible was 119d Province. � �- g machine, and for the pur� " 1), J, at Renfrew, Pembroke and pared is juicy and succulent, approach'- unmanly for' Canada's Premier to make soldiers, who duri�g the war in blel tively healthy man With the exception the thral in three different ways, 11 BiMly meetings ' phemous mockery impersonated Christ of one attack ,of infiammation in mid- pose swung it under the hind axle of the is Lindsay- on each occasion he was ing to the nature of summer- pasturage. such .an, offer to the United States, and his twelve apoetkes at the last sup- Iffe.'During the past summer he was wagon by chains. The horses took Bibel, " and 11 Bibell. " ,, _' � vIsrrS FROM HIS WIFE. . - and it is It is palatable, easily digested, and This is all that we ask him to do, and it �l ut he was only fright at someth and Mr. Armstrong ' � greeted,by large audiences,. I - . r during a drunken debauch, was a not very we I t i - I His wife calla -upon him as regul&YIY a uited to the wants of the animal. it I is because he refuses to do this, Or rew days ago found dead in'the gatter.- confined to his roorh for. about a week ran to their hes= hold them but the "oat needless to say his speec I - I � % . I . .. .1 I . � . I I ; - � --- . � � . . � I � . r . . 1 � .1 I - I I I � � " i . . . I . - . . . � . I 11 I D � EE:�����___ �_ . � �___ - P - 7 to Of 1i I his ' ` P s7de �i , , .r.. u ! - ; . I . .1 - . I . �� I � : . . I ! - I . . . I I J 1. - . - I � i. . . . I - . � . . - . I . . I - . ! � . ; . I . . . - I I . I I . . � : I I �1� . . . ] - � " - i � . I 1 1 ; I - i : � � - -1 1 : I � 0 � - - I_ ­. ­­_ ­ -_ f I ; I I .! _� - .__ - - f � : .. � , " , I i� - � I . . , � , - I - I 00T.13�m' 24, 1 4 . 9- 01000 �� !!!!!!!!T=::::v_�____1_ - I . 0 W—W— OT L" _0� i � I .,. - I -0`pL$ allow- _. � _�,_ '..v ,-J-_ ls)the re Ll�-U I li . a -- I rills Ineals fromt . . viosilval . '? 1k o A6006 ,not Ii ve', on pris - NUWAS-. Hif, wants in t stt,ended tG bya special 0 _u - '00, who ge 11 � he Puy t..", I A --**--0 wi he del inch deli"O � *_0 own clothes., and is I � - 11 0 Thol le - ad -$P00u I - � 1#0 Also are the qxxill pe -fond Of wio e,to put an - too . t,61'd time A v - -the'"PO" - - � i . 1,, how,ever,lke-Pt uP0,n I eron - takes every pi I I interfering �s little As P( Irisoner's c�MfQrt- The 16"W'"everp wten Birchall. big coural i-.18Md resoluti � ,106-bgquiver 10rou,gh his f r � J I . t his e I givelow'Sy 0 � .never ; shedstear.i H�-e endea, � p -"12his a � ossible to 000c � , . I rds. - � ' � , gS v. DeaAM'ade, Bir� I . adw- art is 4 -COnstsut ' . -the prisoneg. ;To hiin orisoner 8011 filoutly,,det . I � I I - . l----1- - : U-sborn , � A H".Py E`V_ENTl ,event took plal at the J C 1 $ 1 ,harles Monteith of th * on Wednesday.. This IV of Miss Jennie, only di, 3&onte - ith, �o Mr. John- . V- rolls Young faTme rhs'ood. The, ceremon Rev. Ivit.. F-letcher it - by I 1 .16 goodly ahmq.rof rela The bFiLde is one -of out " , . � amiable young ladies, 0, which she ts hold W&S -a I io I sted by the number al the presents she rocei) ft-1,Biidg of M -r. "d M unite in wishing them. A .parous life.� w,bile THS- I I , phoriclally'epel, toll per after them. . Nol-mitssia. J1 Fraser, Wim, Mitche]14 of Farquh�r, left this - nia,to push their fortut old I!1je former t _JZD, ' - tch-mel who � ^ came sprin& —On -Ai4ndW le� I will be an�entertainmej - � in the Thames Road Pro. under thealuspices,of tl � � Mission Society of th ' In addition 'to other, dresses will be delivere Rev. C. Fletcher, and I x. P. R. � The former , scription of his -trip I and British Columbia, :impressions of Great I I his late visit to the old ' . I dresses will, iLo, doubt; ing, and 4 plioal evi, 1 . � - I . pected. , ; I I !Tl�I O�ro� the Agodei I : At a rnoeti!ri f the I tore of the Go erich ai� . L way Lheld 11al week, M m. P. P",,!as ichairman ' ' * ,ee� f ihe .)�neel I � inV1t:1 C gnbaeriptions h but each mem);er of th, � ed hiLmse F al unprepair, Dr. W. J#' R., Helmes,;. then mal,l * proposil that he W,-Outa secure t stock to the amount of ­ pay-ment 'I into bank �. A cent � L 'the *n, < I per f . rec, , I thts � don, . when lwAS I handea over ,'to him at who would Organize *` of directors.: He was, ; ; . tee to push t'he �orgal L . the conistrul0tiOu 'Of eel possible dat,�� I. tion for the Gwov,emmel and do everything pol consummation of the j I This pop6sition , w . - I euggion,1149"eld t0f and - -Ulf � at work to f ill it. I This bl the " Itailway into a more -1 L it has yet; had , 1,01 reached by -any 4 thl propose(I heiretol . Lt a% riencel if L , , Pe I ' _ r.11tab J& %it wi-1-1 be0 I I , I , , Way US tlli$.L 'The ' _, PrA one, S,a if guy , . I ,carry _fo through '* MILIn. k-!'Lt'nectiou I L , F&6ifi ; ,�lwayayst rich wal land the Is the eal #,l present. We belie0 retard either of the �c L on the Lcoptral b local road Alone this: commend it� and upl I L I stel al there is to believe that * constr"d during t of the eharter. . . 1 —Mr, Gi ,A;oWal' few days ago , Lis . . I 11 - the - Killal 1 L . I Mauitoba, brought - L I wheat grown'from ­ _ - ,..I I containedno le" * the heads were well —Mr. Keller's bo Mitchell was burg � might, 12th ipl $350. Two overow. Entralas gaine -Cellar doo.r. Some- L 11 are suspected. 4 w T� ____`Mi_ ; In 434 has a pal r "I n i[Q% four now. 117fis � a. � many prizes at Fa " " Golden Crown." . _ I - Godericb, with the I down -to 2,20. . . _B the el : , - . 21ne Liter, With . . - . 4 . Oal Dakota, I Isaal `Ulliyott, f ri and a Mr. Sta, ' aoey' Marys to Dakota 11 On the 10th inst. ' I to Mr. Ull tt YoT1111 ... Bi SPARLLNG.—Ia X10'rr wife of mt. F-- spa . CLEARY.—In Egmont the -onfe of Mr-Bri J0HJq$T0N�,_1n Xel tho, wife of XT- J 900. ROBE ox� Se . the, wift,of-Mr-JO GREY.—In Morris, mi. James,areyl - LGbimm.—Trior ' w1fe of Mr. Marl GRANT.—In Grey, 0 . Mr. John Grint. � T"BLYN.—Ift Hu . wifl of Mr. -John � ZAMPBEN"E—In H -al the vife of Mr- *' . tel � � . - , �