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The Huron News-Record, 1886-12-01, Page 2• • .ainr.on %exvolt„gool. rOnMeoce • • ver $7 • Wednesday 44Orning Tashi marten, . -afitariO. treet, Oat sz,x6 atba•nceq )1.2" if not 8o .paid, 'The proprietorsof EGoonraouNnws, 'having purchased the !business and plant ;of Tini.1 .itsconn, Will in futtire . tnublish the areal mima ted papers in Clinton , 0 - • th0 titlo. of •"Tits, annex N.3w3- ' !Rseene." • Clinton is. -the most prosperous town in' . • Western Ontario, is the seat of considerable • . manufactnring, width() centre of the lines.t. agrictitharal section in On-tario. . ,combined circulation of Tile Xesys, . • ha:ono...exceeds that of • nay paper pub- lished in the County of Huron. It is,. • therefore, uusurpaSsed. as an advertising -medium. . • . • • TR -Rates of advertisiog„. liberal • riml• , 'furnished on application,: • aff• Parties 'making ,contritets for.a lied time, who discentintio their advertise - • Monts. before the expiry ;4 the seine, be charged full, rates.; • • - • Advertisements, wftliont-instruotions- as. to space and tiniox• Will be loft to the jinig7 • -ment of the compositor inithe display; v.: sorted mita forbidden, nieasdred by °.a seals of solid nonpareil •(12. lines- to. ;1.1 311014, and charged 10 non,4. a lino -for first , 'insertion and '3 °outs. ti lino for 'each siih, segheht insertion:. Orders to discontinue • advertistments.intist be in writinir. • • • AN' Notices. set 'Rs .ntlAbING WAITER, .;-measured by a:scale-of solid Nonpariol,, 12 . lines !to the inch). elf&O.I at the rate of 10 Cents a line for c. oh insertion: • • • JOB WORK. 'have one Of the best, appointed Joh.. 'Offices rest of Toronto. Our facilities in this department enable us to • do all kinds' of Worlclivin a calling card:to a main moth :poster,. in. the licst styls. knoWn to the. craft, and. at .tho lowest possible rates. • •• Orders by mail promptly attended to. Addre,•• • , • • The News-Reeord, -."Doconilior, '1882, • • • • thing, but have lutd. politiolane climb me like a nrizzly bear, not be- e:luso I misrepresented. them, but because they said something they ehould not have said and wanted. to get out of, it by unloading it onto, mo, As 3 1;31.01politiciails are mean enough 'to let (othe'r nien get hung for their mistakes, hut Meredith ain't one of that kind. This defection of the Catholic vote was the priucipal cause of the weak- ness of the Reforna party in Upper Canada for many years ; and it is al- most certain that, without the aid of that vote, the party 'could not have' come permanently into power in the provinge of Ontario. , --the present Liberal government of. Ontario have been enabled to, grant to the Cathelic minority of this In Loudon they call him "Bill,' ,rovinee all the amendments te the operate school aet necessary to carry out the spirit and intention of the law. What other governments and y.ou eau reckon those who. call' 'him Bill vete the same way... He has. the 'voted. memory of palms, bees and; family history lf eves 7se,se t ould not or would not grant in this and I've travelled with some pretty sliek politicians., !Till" is a good hand shaker,. and can call every ono of his constituents by his first name, and inquire after thil wife and state tho exact:number of babies, and re- fer to all' births,, marriages' and deaths ae aptly as if he were a iota. tive: I lost a near relative while I, rty by giving Ite important pont- wae in Loudon, and *month later . t?vliop hthe 'Cabinet bo o, represents, Meredith' met, me, and mentioned to toolich, the oesent Archbishop the' trenble I'd had in a kindly way, of 1"orao hasteltithistduty to iv e know it is a weak thing for a full Port as a Catholic L'is:onp lifyil, bcuo ni) "- and Inked Min more then over. 1 Mr. Mowat's sistent with his positionas a. bishop grown man to confess himself Otien the church -and without '09mprora. to the wiles of a politician, but some. 43f Wog himself by merely palaical en - how I" think that a• politician with • t.,nstements. respect has been fully and generoue- ,ly conceded by Mr. Mowat's admin. istration. For this reason, and for the further and naoat important rea- son that the present Liberal govern - meat of Onturio.have always shown themselves prepared to treat the Catholics of this province •in a fair and equitable spirit, and have' recog. nixed the claim of the Catholic min- 'lniman nature enpugh in Irim to bo The . lireditesday, DeatIniter 1' • • • thedirraoeveinheeen of Ontthario, bow- *• • II. * considerate of the .foolin.; r of' thcas who --are are at the time beneath him, and .ever, nie eirerybody'e-afilictiene end .troubles -Cat-bolio interests will galwarynsm. er'et. °vet at the who strite to be in Sympathy with heals ot Mr. Moiveavg ' I even a desire to discuss thi) Catholic ' q,ueetion at all. The situation i smply is this; • • L There is evidence as' shown above thet Archbishop Lynch has . entered We alliance with Mr.. MoweL tinder those circumetatices Conservatives lflust eppose him and his•Reform work. • ; , ., " •,... 2. That the Catholic question has been raised by Reformers and by .Catholics themselves. The 1/on. John O'Donohue, the Irish Can- adian, thb Toronto Tribune and other Catholic authorities have raised it; and have threatened political action by Catholics. as Catholics, while his Grace has taken action by sending -out totters to Catholics ask- ing thorn, as "Catholics, to support Mr, Mowat. At the same time, Mr. Blake, the . Toronto Oldbe, ML 1()Wat and other Reform authorities have been wooing Cetholic sepport , and. both 'flaking and ,prornising, ' concessions to Catholics as Catholics in. consideration. •for that support. Under these circumstances, Con- servatives havenotellesed Catholics: can't be a very bad man, an ' c ' fitir • a an be oonsaderation. ForCI its. ground that that gentleman's admin. depended nVon to give everylurtn istration has taken in favor of con - his due, and. not give grudginglY ceding to .0a,tholics all the polltical either'. ' • privileges enjoyed by all their Pro , . , testant fellow citizens, lie has drawn' upon himselfl.and his government SECTARIAN AGITATION. the ill will of th; extremisis of even . --'-'--- • his own party.. Under these'cirepin, . Canadians are-sitpposed to enjoy , stance's his Grace cons des that it would not only he :ungenerons but Pei fent rolfglous freedom. The de - it would be even ungrateful to refuse bis support to a government that has been the first in Canada to do justice to Catholics, • . . • sire .of the majerity of Canadians is • that perfect religious freedom shall' prevail hero -411A a -Man shall be perfeett tahold what religions elief• he will, 'and. to worship in .what paw* s0. long, as ilis• respects th.t.).riglits, of others , An allianao between a government' and. any eeelesiastical denomivatien- is both imMoral and.dangoroes. In. Other 'countries di in. past • time"; 'atatochurelies may be QT may have Wit.11EREDITII: • :flEmiXxsoexces Tun .0.S'TARIO posts:Kw LEA.D'33. • Ify Snoppard, t,la Toronto Non's. • fed a' streng, liking. foi,"Mere-: dith as a'''411ite '.intin and honest been proper.and even necessary., Wo • do not care now to .0gucl that qnee-,.. tion. Wo.nOW refer to Canada in the laot. qearter of the .nineteelith century ; .tin'd affifM. without . any qualification ,thati haTO 3:1' now, there should be- noalliinice between. the politc4 government of the country , • . lawye'r, 1.• do. pot.ganu:16h On him 01! of •:(' produce and any -eeetion as a politieian„ bub 1 know him to of t4e, Phristi",.anrob• Such 'ail al lia:OCC is immoral beeauSe it wrongs be an honorable, gentle and 16Y" all other Sections of, the-cherch—all :Ale man. During, the earripaigu of. the , people eutsido • of the favored: , party "tlio.weight .ancl• influence -at - '1 81'0 When William Ralph Mere.) denol Ina "on , and it is i angeiou. , taching to tbe digutty of his officei because it tends to establish a re. Bin biographer tell:a us ha .does so: ligious tyranny • atehas .those ;Which because he believei Cathelio. hitch,' 'hei‘re in the past, led to parseention, eetS to be involved. 1V-liaLCatholic , . . , 1 To sum uP : Iris Giiee,gives "the weight and intliteneo attaching to the. dignity, Of his office" to •a poiitt calparty„ when he believes •.the Wrests, of the church to bo involved and at present he fools it his duty to rtive .Mr. Mowat's government such support as a Catholie Biabbir may, Very well': his' ,Grace •ie.a Reformer,' a .pol iticalpartisan and as a political parasols; lie is. to. be.op-' posed. :WV. havo•.. yet to loa'rn that •Cons0.vatives: are required , to con- sider the nnality or ,state isf their op; onents h •fore'ai7iirg'•icr•cpose thorn in velum. If a; men oppeses the COnServative...partfand,Conser- • yaLiVe• ptneiplekr! be Mast expect to 'be fought by Colivivatjve •weapons • whether.: he bean • archbishop •or A .peasent. • • • , • • • .• But Irby should. the Atchbishop outer the political arena Why .should he exercise in favor 6f either ' dith. became leader of 'tlieOntario • :opposition, I. wea on flui:.et'aff 'of t he: 1..4m,kloii Free devotedly atteehed to his cause. : eft= reported his:speeehes, and in I nu:mei:sing' his arguments,. 4teently enough no: doubt' weakened ',them in the huror of prepa,rind the- ° evert. Once I remember making a bad break—in hie 'Wingliam 'speech I think it :Was. It was a . beastly , saw day, and Jahn Joseph Hawkins' old , plug hat looked worse than • 'usual from the eirect of the wet, and Vat Kelly, the ' candidate, stood up' •• mid tried t� talk while both arms :wore hemorsed to the elbows in hie' • pante, pocketS--I am bee:ening TO-. miniscont:, It was layi1vhen wo,got back to'. London c 'and. the " whole party 'Adjon:reed to thabar-room of the Teem:mil liduSe.'•: I imenniber. • - Iteredith took SOilf* drink tif.Sonic : ip.b; and eilf used a Sinoka. r asked • • Kin if 116" Voter, drank,. ;and he • laughed and said; "No ; years ago foualt hard touch it without takint.,e. too much, and so. quit it . • ' • bntilrely." I liked hial for piitting • ft that .way the ml.fprity of wen dress up their necessities and Iiiy•to ,. make them , look 1 i ke -virtue:a. ..pirered. Ino, .1) o edvie.c wag at'std. ' ilrateful for that ; es • " But to iettirn to whatever mistake • ..it Was 1. Made ; he came up to. the Once next day te correct it. I had disobverod it in the aleatitiale, Ad. L • .iett pretty Sure • there woeld be holy kick. Iter.edith, came ,in with O smile and said gee& morning to all the boys, and Sat arounci till he . gat a thence to Speak to ine' private. ly, arpl then inquired in the krid. ° tat possible way if I was sure he had expressed hitueelf exactly as he ' was. reported. Said he ;—"Likely enough that is What r said, but it isn't' what I intended to say." / told him itwas my mistake ; I had iin my kurry left out a knot," and toot Inviting stayed to rend the proof it had gone in ‘the paper W ENV. "Never mind," he said, "next time I Speak you can fix it all right by Teporting the sentence over •again :ani getting in the 'riot," theycoutent then/selves with saying that au alliance between a• ebprelt and a political party is immoral and dangerous ; with opposing their op- ponents no Matter whom those op- ponents may bo; and with pre.diet- ing that • if a Catholle party bo formed a Protestant party .will be formed to oppose it. ;Such a division would. be a causc. of moat deplorable even ts.•;-1S.pectator. • DOMINION DOTS. • • " • . evidently for the :dollar in eight t• Foos crenks 1 Unhappy Bruce 1— Kb:to:mita() Review, (Teetotal) . --The Colonial and Indian. •Ex - Miami will be reopened June next by Lier Majesty the Queen in person,. • The exhibits are to be left in the. $31110 order as before, the . Royal. ConunisSion nudertaking to keep them well .attended to during the winter. South Keusingion has heen definitely fixed for the site;of the permanent "Museum and. Colon-. -ial institute," but no steps will be -taken, beyond perhaps laying a cornerstone, towards the erection until after the closing of next year's: show, . At least half a million sterl- ing will 1,0 • veguirei to build and carry it ow' secceseutly. All the ground .now occupied. by gardene and, fountains will, be utilired; by the erection thereon of. buildings ono storLhigh, and after it becoines a permanoney and the exhibits are consigned to . glass eases, there ..will. be se ie b. plan cloviSecl whieh they will retain their commercial 'values as saMples, upon whiehorders: -can be reeeivecl and executed, . • S:01.1E LOVE CHARMS. Among the varieuS superstitions eonneeted• with the first step •of matrimony 1 find that in some ;parte . of the country, particularly .Lincoln- shire,'the •cvish-bone of a geese is used for the purpose :of •divination!. Two young • ladies,ar•oven two ef •the opposite sex, must take held each of one side and pull wise sue- -Mr. Hodgins, Deputy -Minister ceede in pulling the larger i5ortion -of Education. fey, OntArio has been oppressien,• niassacres end Weedy. interests I Have Catholicb been Per; sedated Have they been wroneed 1 : It is 1013' evident that an alliance' lIave .they been wider any regal - has existed,.ann does exist, between disability of any'sbyt oi doseription tile 11Towat government and an 310-: Have they not begi the equals be- 'hient ;and venerableeeclesiastical fore thelaw of other Canadians 1 dignitary. A:. biography of •Arch- 'Thenwhat do • Catholics want'? bishop Lynch has lately been pub- ,A1."11y, evidently something net giant: cd to other Canadians: They want Some adventage over other Cana- dians. • ..If Catholics have all the rights other men enjoy there can, be no • Catholic interests alltake. In his able sermon on Thanksgiving, day, ,liseed by a prominent Catholic pub - Hailing hoesa; :It was written by a prominent Catholic writer, .ML`Ale- Keown of St, Catharines ; and it is. Very evident that the Material for it was supplied by his Graeo. Though it has been before the 'public' for some months:no part of it has boon the Rev. S. J. Hunter said : :. repudiated by the Subj,ect of it . Let,----A,relabiahop Lynch stand _in .From this biography We' 'take the relation to:Governments 'just wrliere following extracts. They. are taken tile. Anglican BiehopS' and the Gen. . frein" diliiirent parts of , the book ; 'Oral Stiperietoodents et the Moth but they are ncit so token as• -to eliange :oast Olior,c11 and tho,JModerators ;of 'the' Moaning, theY:posresi as Oar' -Presby.tcrienisni, staintrextendtrall,' • ' ,'Phe:only Case • hi which the ishoPe doreain as oyergeers of the. Lord's of the Outpolic church feel bound to ' ' thloieu.ss:me charity OA demant.t.thi:it all shall alike keep within their owu . stand.in' :the book.. • • •. , Interfe'ro in political niatturs is When -1' they bulieve the interest of the church ' T114 '15" What eh011id be 'clene. to bo involved. We do not hear of M.etliodist •or * •, o • -, * . Church of England or I'resbyteriaO ' The 0,0111'11c church arel her, bis. .cleitymen .formiug aslliances with flops v:ew governments, ami political' ' (-to verninents and 'throwing , t114 , TLis .1413y seein to yell' appointed by Hon.' Mr. •fiossto in- away will b,1iuLsd .first. Or.ifga quire into and report upon charges lady and eou au 'pull •together, against Mr. .?rcBi ide, hoid master -an, 1 tl b ice. ono , ot,S1:8 ,eiOnlY, they of the Stratford Callogiate Iistitute. • . . fate is ag•ainst them.. • In some•otlier. North...west mounted poitce, • is. in will become:man and wife • if not•, „ —Captain 111lcDonald, of. the • • parts:they, take the blade -bone -of a Ottawa. He hal) had Cominand.Ola. trOop. stationed. at; Fort ;McLeod for rabbit,-; stick in() pins in it, and ft; • Colville or 'yeas. lie " rinforts• then put it under 'their . pillows!, eVerythie,e••qeiot .iu his district and when, at.trinetlie-ilight, they will be : the Indians apparently,setisfied. • • sure to see the objebt-of their Abe- '. ---' Plicebe f ..0 lo et ., • , . years past. has. been' doing, business t'Prs.." • •• • • • . . . . at Toronto as a forteneleller,, Was A weekly newspaper; some years. eliarged • at. •the..P.olie,e court " with ago, gave . the following :ieeeipt for this offence and with Selling a mix- ascertaining who..will be the . bus- taire called ‘.fElixir of Love" to her' band of any given •Ineiden .whon in deluded female patrons: IXer aonn, (1.oebt between several lovers •.(ni sel Taiseti, Ow objection •*.that , the 'which should . fall the. choicci.:. • Let *tatute of GeOrp- IL,. tinder Which .iricnit wytt.„0:. their names on a sbe .Cva's - /indicted, was only ap-. picca of .palieir in which 'a portion . plic;dile to. England and ,,Scotland -of wedding -cake .is wrapped then and notto •Canaila.' . The 'Slice' 'Tot "the- experiipentalist sleets on it .Atiigistrata remanded the pris.oner for three conseeutivenighte, and if. for .5. week to eliablo him to. loon during the night. stile should, dreaui into the objection;: • • ----While sinoking in her room, Abu Jones,.wife Of an p.011 worker, of St. John, N, ignited.her clothes 'and was horribly bullied. An 'alarm of fire.was sounded, but when help arrived •tho mom'. was pe .full of smoke that tho'prostrate farm of' the' ' ' kon for 1 bundle woman was rmsta . .of. rags, and a pail of • water was 'thrown over her. As soda as it was discovered that a human body was en the floor, the Wanuriovas dragged to the 'door and 'alp ilaince exthx- gnishoti• , She Arca. demi, and her body horribly disfigtiredIFI'' . • • :•;pari.los thottiore, solely as they af- fect their peoPlo as mernbells of the clierele So long as political ques- tions do not involve Any matters at Catholic doetrine or morals, the bier- , • archy are neutral. ' wetelit (nut influence . attaching itcr 0101:dignity of their 'office in.favor of this party ,or that. We do not hear of Baptist interests. or COn. 0 (Tree:atonal interests being involved 0 in the fide of -e political party. As before remarked, whatever in- ' Why should. Catholid differ frous. finance the 'Archbishop onlY bay° Others. used in matters Usually considered Conservatives desire Catholics to purely political, lie hits never attempt. . . . . ed on any occatiou .whatevor to use• havo every privilege, every rignt, ..1.:i4 episcopal gu Ow Hi .11 to inflifetice every protection, ;every advantage the political itetions of Catholics. that the law eau give them, eon - The most lie has over done in this sistent with like onjoymenta and direction has been to give to °Deer immunities to other ,eitizens. It ii other of the two political parties the not necessary that they should band weight and influence attaching to the dip kv of his oftioe_a weigio and in, thepselyes together . for political fluence which dorive$ its posVor Ltna aetton since all the rights, that free . importance from the opportunities a 111011 Ought to enjoy are always ex. - bishop of the church is supposed to tended to them, possess -in faet &AS possess to an There is not the slightest desire extent' not attainable by the great on tha partof conservatives to rnajprity of the laity—of knowing and place Catholics under any' disabilityi to deprive them of any right, or deciding aff to What particular mat. tars, within "the domain ‘of politics, . .... , . , injuriously or otherwis(:4 affect the prtvuege or enjoyment wuten I.re° mon ought . to have There is no interests •of the people in general or the church, desire to assail their faith or to 0 sc. • * wound their feelings. There is not meeting to be held on :Sun-. day .on Champ de, Mars, Montteai, to .protest against the administration Of North-west affairs and especially against the • Federal Government for the execution of Louis Biel, has been forbidden by IIis Grace Arch- bishop Pablo,. who Considers that tho inestinr2; comes nmlbr the head of those which are Mentioned. in his letter of "the 18. Augnsb• last ,fsfi•hOt being 'desirable to hold on Sunday. In consequence :the meeting has boon put :densiidbrable siirprise was. expressed'. when • it became 'known that Hia-Ortionhad ed it. ' • , .61 anyone of the namos written • on the paper, hini•slui is certain to Wed if not she had better set her sap .olsewhere. .1..) Living the , marriage feast .61 piirnloy w4dding-ring is put into a posSet, and. the unmarried personwhose nap ecnitains, the ring after the drits is serVed out will be fleNOWS:ROOGra OFFICE Removed ! Ontario -St. Drop in and see us on the Ground ridor I girl .inust take a willow branch in. - her" left hand, and,, without being ebserved, slip ont of the house and • run three times round it, whisper- ine tho•while—"He that is to be my f400d man come and f:,iTip the end 'the likeness of the futnre Illiehand • (particularly if ho knows the exper• • iment is , to bo made) will appeal,: , and grasp the other end Of the • • ' • • • * • of it.." During the t rird cironit, • ^ • APPRO'VE1),:OF THE , • TREATMENT, Old Nelson Bea:rage, while work- ing in the woods, was bitten by . • rattlesnake,. In much alarm and in. . :got pain he ran, to the house". . phyaialan happened to honear at • Is• hand .and.Y.was stunnsoned. •• '101d man," said • the • -docfor, .• "nothing but whislcoy, d -daidof IL• can do you -any good." - : "ilut (loofa,' 1, are ,a tempefatk man; I hein't Onclied liCker Ter thirty. years.12: the; better.: The - wilt haVe More effect." '. • . • A. boy who had been dispatched • , • with a •jug soon t r fi,nd the old Man, much 'against, his will, . gab to. drink,t.t.t.,,v,hiskeY: be-' gait' slow itt Rw.,11.1.1t, [Met while , lip "swiggect9''it with the appetite uf an old•timer.. „ • • • "Well," • said '• the' doctor, "you •• have; had W7hiskey now.- • drink any more:" • . • ' • ' "Think I've got or :plenty 1" . . .„ "Yes: kbo.W it." • " • '• "13on't yer thar's alittle of . :ther piren round -tiler cornerel • • 'No, I think, you'r right.". • ."Don't yoo think :that a leetle,jiist 81 nntI.uv it to tether lila firter 1 • • .t • • while, 4.1.$ $01 01 SO U C.) V 1 111 feetV• the first Of 'the' coinpany :,t() be mar- , tied. Sometimes, . too cal -o -°°. • , , made, 'into which a Wocicliabrr-Ting '"Wall, now, Doe': s'pose •we take ancl:a sixpence are placed, •When a drink just for good luck," the company are:about to retire the, ', "I tell yell thiit 'you, must not ••• cake) fi • :broken :: and distrib'otea ..driO. any more.' • :. ••• :'' i alathigd 11.16 ailtharriad jadies: ' :$he ' 'The Old follow'. sighed; leaked at'':', .,.. ' Whe. finds tho ring': in her portion .,Srarrried: Ill the; jag and .asIqd : , '"What's be- • of eake Willrshortly be. ;'-4:1,j-reanie-uv the. snaltel" ' ; ," ' : • i --. ' ,. : she whe 1,:r,cts the 'sixpenc'e .ia:-.ceitain "One of the buys. killed it," the to be an old maid.' • " • doctor:replied: • • Tho Cleveland ..adopt this • • method. 'of aseeritiiiiing 'whether .or • • sorly, said man. • riot they b.o married :•-•-Take ."Sony 1 Wl'A ' • tumbler 9f* water frem a stream "Cause want. it. ter bite -me. • • ‘vhich runs southward ; borrow the Agin." , wedding l'ill" of some married friend ., , • • • . We Axe • sure every sensible man in town 'deplores the unhappy plight, in which 3.incardifne is at present "trunlonness ;Was never more, rampant. Perjury etalks through the air we breathe. Seeds, ,of diecord aro ,being sown that will poshaps never be healed in kis lifo. Spiteful treatures aro having a hey. day, Scalawags and scamps are "holding up the arm of the law," -and soon contempt will be bred for all law. ; The motive with some is perhaps honest ; with others it is clearly,' the "do11a0 in, sight—they feast on the injury they may do to others The present object seems to both° destruction of our hotels, and it eaVera of Persocetion. ASSASeillS are engaged in the work, and those who happen to differ with them on • a great social question problem are incontinently clubbed "whiskey" mon. Being celled a whisky man has noeterror to any sensible man in the (launty of Bruce to -day. It had before the advent Of the Scott Ad, Which there would be no difficulty • in enforcing if it rested on the will of the people. Unscrupulous whisky stokers are defaming teetotalers and damning their own aouls, and all riffd-itirtiffinf it by -ttliaia:'of your own :r• — head over,the glass of water, bolding —A fire broke Out jp.. the hose the hair between the finger and the tower °f tha• lira hall) 'PM:tag° lAt thtullh: :If the ring- hith agiiinst the Pia,iie,du'Ing a fiera° bhzzitrdfrbia side of the glass U1(1,1°1(1(31. will, die the...no-411 :1:LocCnePsn1o0. by l'°wO•aq ' snow The was Whiny destroy- , round.ehe Will be married onee;if The loss to the town %will • exceed ' • an 01(1 Maid ; if it•turns quickly 800W. " ' •ed, to,g4ther: with all', i0 contents. slowly twice, • Shonld ...the ring strike the glass side, More than three' 12,000. tines after 'the bolder has' Pro, —A.b a meeting of the Toronta ifonunced Ole name .P.U)er 1ov6r, City Council, by-laws received their there will be a lengthy' courtship. jirst reading, providing that the nothing more; if less frequeutly the ,duty trssubTied.P'11'"oitil, 3,10ittIv,beginning. forverfl iicpennos affair will _.be. broken off; and if' to there is 410,8tri.hilig at all, the allair iinstald'ctly,it%fnMtoaYthuoex$ti 58(111hplaivba(lb1Seatf)n(r.' • lf.rx will never . come off. A Imre der t (,Liquor 'I,icense Act, and ,is to look at the new that t timber of tavern lhonses. moon throng' b. a silk. handkereltief , '•' that lets never been• washed, when .ot•exeeed 100; alsothat the:, as many years will elapse before. odot7 for shoP; licenses shall be $500) marriage takes place as moons q addition to the $100 payable under the Act,. and that the number , as are seen through the interstices of the' silk. . of each Lieenses shall not exceed 20, • German girls who are anxious to ' —Carleton County Council has • ascertain What will be the color of decided to cantel the grant of $400 r their future husband's hair stand at to the County Lieense Commission.. the • door between • the hour's of ers for enforcing the Spott Act, On eleven and twelve on the eve.of St. the.ground that the work should be : Andrew's Day (November 30th), enforced by the Provincial Govern, tako hold of the lath, and say three went, times; "Gentle love, if thou lovesb Om, show tityeelf.'! She mus' then open the door quIekly, and make a rapid grasp through it into the daarkness, when she will find in her hand a look of her future hus- band's hair, "The Universal Fortune Teller" provides a recolgt,,,for obtaining an actual glimpse of the lover, The , $1,25 'A/YEAR,. $1.25 it YEAR. $1425 A Y.EAR. $1.25 A Y)AR. TtIE ITURON NEWS -RECORD THY, ItUltOlc NEWS-RECOEI). TRH IIIIROX NEWS-1E(30ln) T1IW.RON W01011.1.i •