Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
The Huron News-Record, 1888-06-27, Page 4
+' ,.+x:s-.r. '...•... .m -m+ ..,.r,....,....,.-.•.�._,...-. •� ..:«..- .y...r. ... .:m.�-T-.-e.,.-____'«,r.:+..-,-:.,,.,...„-�.....,..,........,....,.,,. •,:gym..,.-.,-,.r--.�,., - T et4xtltly , kosseseions are bui 194 0bnit mdtivea 'a, head told` efto.ulders of the special esEecin of QItT ovet'eig pt's ' Q 'ho l�(r�rprrNeusl�a ; Y )y1th the u in order to lie ag+atn , above Mr. I).e+vtlnoy in fitness for Queen. And, vxjly 7 I3eeaus.e she , t:uoN.kenp . ,.3s tnArlvunsa.• tvailablt, lubes lu�ortaltty Shall ha►@- the ueltiou of chief of $11011 an i. '.,� • .�� • P ] s t�ot•alone out, S,GvoretaR by4herad• G019061 boon, rosiarl toed.; When `l:n gersoll important d,epartuto.nt, and why, itart',rigilt, s)ie is Sovereign 1) the o Y FPeaoOScl ty,. .111tH e Wait.-•Jsse, appeals to reason, and uattire 1 o can %0th ample lnatot•ial to select .from, grace of the Majority, of the people be xnot with ampla, evidailco to Dewduey should be chosen' i8 ofhelfernpire. Sheholdsherposition W TO OORRESPONDENTS. refute hi Joni rl of irntuo t flit totally iucom reheueiblo tiVo have -r—•• -IN TOWN hS- •-- would desert itis wife." A great remove by legisla ion the disqualiti- body interposing, 'Phis is all wrong red tape officials always to be found — '" deal is said coin tlinreting lugersol ' oatiou of Mr. Whyte, of Megantic, but no one except a practical bgai- and minor streams that for a sum, I o g We have nothing " til' -do with tile, as Mr. Wilson has appealed Ilia case. mer outing it has the most charm - on the beautiful passages in his' noes man, one of the people, will be ° k merits of the ease—how good or ]low It is a vicious and pernicious thing ing picturesque features, that could n. addressee whether written or spoken: bad the judgrurnt which put this looked upon by the country as cal - `h' Stigma'u on a res e.c to c,uuo;111ce the interpret and not fail to interest and recupornte, - If the above extract is a fair sample o p p' table citizen— enforcers of the 'law mistaken culated to properly nerve it. The those, who would leisurely drive - or whether the tribunal that pro- ' beat heads of Departments g Of Ilia .ut•guniont, he surely will scoured it was o synod b high cin- though the may'bo until legal p rtments that we along the highways and by -ways for !' make, few converts, for amore inane • ciple or partisam gpite. We oo y know ° y ° have aro thoroughly practical men, a couple'of weeks or there. remedy is exhauewl. _ _-- °`" attompt to distort the plain meamiug that such Watters .were referred to Take McKenzie Bewail. His in - Clio courts to tyke them out of the last Wawnviosfl- 4�4 of ChrisCs words one cannot possi- arena of party strife, where every If the .60,000,000 market would timate knowledge of the business of Uly imudine ° As to a future existence judgment, oil such Watters is notori- be such a boon to Canadian farmers the country nequired daring a long Afr. John Ellis. is at Hamilton `4 ousl • partial and rcanulabl • false. this laser. Ingersoll says : "I have said n For Canadian leg lature to alve a }tow is it that tons of vegetables Series Of years in the newspaper pub- Westfield picnic will be held on thousand tinlem, and I ss. again poli at ,td mens rat a matter have laves thrown ince the sea off lisping business, has enabled him -to J © , j gWednesday, 1t bio time is expect: than 'wo do not knowAvhether death refferc d to it, is a thing of course- New York because there %via no Preside over one of the most difi5- ed. The country has not risen in common market for them ? If eggscomronnd cult departments and manage it with Mr. Hunter is no puiug a class ie a N,III or it dour—the haginuiug or honesty iu that matter. Bat to take o0 preparing 1 1 ' c end of a clay." This is pure agnos• a judicial decision and reverse it- for such high prices over the border credit to himself and the greatest for the entrance 'examination in tiui.m. We do know As clear, as partisan purposes; is to lay unholy benefit to the county. Then there July. We wish them success. how is it that thousands of dozens Y• y hands on that tion. r is most sacred - is Sir Hector Lalipvin who thou0i' Dfr. and 'Ali-, AViliinnls were visit- ,' Ono.,,knows anything that has not in our constitution. �1'e Sym�lath]ze. veto' shipped from the Amen• g ° Ing friends••. round SWorth last ` greatiy with Air. Mercier In the can side to Montroal, lowering the a lawyer, is it, thorough business week. ripened that the son] of man will r3iculty of finding a Protestant for y rico from 1S �to 12 cents as Stated man, of oxtonsivo parliamentary ox- The 6th line buys g nut die with the body. Nature, his cabinet. Ho may thank IiisReid P ' `' ys have'organized even without the aid of revolution, agitation, for that. 'Those Protes by a Montt:cal commission uterebaut. Perieuco, and intense power of np- a base ball club ; the; are beginning tants who accept his attitude on the And how is it that American flour Plication and unflagging industry. to make gond play; we havn't heard teaches its that much. All people Reil question ,cannot get enough believe in a future slate. The laws Protestant votes to olecG them, and is able to compete with Canadian I•Ie, whether in broad statesman- o' any matches As yet. those tvho do not are turned upon h flour in lfontroA after pa ing flft • like' • views or in knowledge of Mr. John 'Dingwall is doing It of reproduction which we see p y 1' J y flourishing business in Ashfield the Nationalists and driven from the cents a barrel duty.' .It is clem- that details has had few -equals. As for carried out before our mortal eyes field. But far better let us. have no T with the Ross & Ring knife sharp- Yrotestant ministor than .ha these tloducts .come into Canada the Irate laiuonted Thos, 11 pito, as well As the laws of compensation yo one 1 ' r suer.' ° not only tench but absolutely 'prove with the double stigina,,first. of Itis, beemiso the Auleric:ul Market is -his parlimentary and business ex- Rev. Mr. Gep of Westfield has qualification by the courts, and, lower than ours. Iu the case of •perienca backed up by' unflagging another appointment"for' noxa year, the theory of inlniortality. Alan secondl �, of having had the cousti- devotion, to his county and zeal he will be great, missed at. \Vont- may be but as grass, and the grips tutional safeguards of the people flour itis owing to American millers Y greatly tampered,with on his•belialf, buying American wheat choa pet• teulpored by good judgment wasthe field as he was considered a good lives, flourishes, dies, but it is. g 1 • preacher. ----- — — than Canadinh millers can bu 'Cao very beau ideal of an executive " resurrected ns surely as the return- I,nII'OnIAL NOTES. J Ali. 11Vnr. ToR i; looking' .around adios wheat. officer. In a 1iine'with these gentle- ing spring coiuos.. We duly .go _,, _ for n haind to do dotnostic dutio5. ''. to a section of the country.whore we Ono contention of leading - - men' comes Adam Brown M. P. for Somo ss. Pull is in for, kee ps 'And + J, O total The clergy have. fallen upon evil . the city of Hamilton. Both in in if the boys give him a Show he will are perfect strangers. In the Sall. abstinence men we heartily approve tunes lately. lVithiu. the last few et make A dicker: we Sep,, 'the grass wither and die. of.: "I'loav penalties that will telloctual and Uueiness, qualica-t,i;ons Y ° Y P woeks° it Methodist minister in To- t he cortainly is the peer of guy, Mr. J. Johnston has secured :1u • 1`r'a kava tteverseeu that particular tosyl to the suppresiou of .saloons" ronto was filled for obstructing the present or likely to, be Cabinet agency for selling fanning mill patch rovived, brought to life again We would like to- a law -totally sidewalk, another tuns expelled from 1 Y sieves. Jack is becoming a popu- Minister. in spring, yet we kno-ty it Will be prohibiting the retail of liquor in the ministry for attemplod black- _ _ _ aar.ageut for hay forks, binders and resurrected even if we have never any ,remises which have not ro. other farm implement:. Y [ mail rat 'St. Thomas,' a Hamilton The Lieut-Goternor has been 11Ir:"James Parker had the frame been present At its dea'thoand birth gillar hotel accommodations for tho bruthor ie n•imaded far telling fibs l o , taking 1t drive in a buggy through of his Hula barn erected oil Tuesday; r, in fervor seasons. It cannot be travalliug public, Ilpnll means a forrner llitc}tall ora deposal, for shout ninety- of the ueighbora possible that in the economy of the rural parts Of Ontario to nose Y ° l Y press saloons. fornication, lieu. Lougly suspended gathered to pct the barn together. nature It.Au is of less Importance --- the progress of his loving subjects. Will. Levo and Tom l�Tilliams I forineciviousoouversutioiisit Illinois t Chau n blade of =rase. He •,cithers ]'slue ruin Canadians allege that It would be a good idea if more of divided .the company and then the ° pr ias� filled for creutiug a row in a dis thu;a tubo have leisure And money encu began. Will. Love's lido was 11 and dies ; wo have not been r 69110 Canadians emigrated to esent , 0 present ordnrlJ hen>e; Cha Bev. r?.]I. >tary of to permit of it would adopt this done before Tom's had the plates when he is resurrected but aunlog the United states during the last t 1 '. , qY, b Victorin, h, C., formerly of Toronto, up. Bettor hick next time, 'Tom. we might even say science tenches three years. Admitting such to be mono of aetluaintint, themselves R ° , rebuked. by. Chief Justice P,egbio for r[ Tile Cowan Bros. werrj the framers. us that hi; will' be re proc,uced or the caSti, the records of the Canada with the helpless and hopeless.. wIhLIA3ts.—The wife of )IrJohn ` 1 unsoeruly coudnct in the Nituass resurrected. And also the religion Customs show that during the same condition of the finest peasantry in Williams presented hint kith a fine son biz. Iiia Lordshilp ronlarl{iug : on Sanaa inornin , of nature Vaches us that com len- tithe 47,400. persons, from the ,,, the .world. It is passing strange Y' t 1 That the witness did not seem to Also Mrs. Edward Taylor her husband satiou is one of the rigid rules of United States, outered Canada have more backbone than a sausage- that mein seeking a change from the pcith a daughbter. } the universe. Thorn is°nothing in 'who Passed their offeets as settlers. skin.'filled with water, and was as brick and mortar and busy ntart3 of HOWITT.—Mrs I-Iott•itt of 5th con. of Gzunda still '1}toad. limp as a dirty collar. A, witness, he cit life will talo their outings in �i'airanosh ie dead. f1 nature that ,las defects 15uE lies said, that took a solemn oath to tell Y f eoinpens+rting qunlitios. The soil—`�- the truth, the whole truth andnoth. other places where similar con- �initett. The" Globe says that tile. third ing but the truth, and then conduct- ditions exist. We have the finest `± of one farm may not be adapted for party candidate in Cumberland, tho ed himself in such a manner as Starr Mr. Jos • Govier sold to `tV° Con - the growth of some things but it is did, necessarily detracted from the Possible roads throughout Outar'o, 'gingham of Colborne a Lord of the seat left vacant by the retirement of Wei ,+ os pc cr tl] ru Huron, loud] scenes peculiarly ailapted for something weight of his evidence. 1 ' •' Y , Y Y, Manor colt ono month old for Sd25. l3: Sir Chas Tupper, is a Conservative• beautiful bits of quiet landscape, Mr. William Irina of Auburn Gi else. Tito most profound thinker But probably the hardest lines of any I P g, , '> :This is a sort of mixer, because a have befallen Rev.W.T. McMullen of varied wit.h.. rivers and lakes • Court -,has also onu,from the,samo Sire valu- and writer makes up in these ' Conservative is a supporter of the Woodstock, tubo tuns elected ?Yoder. g ed at 200. lI try hotels brought a to a biglt characteristics for his .defoctivo , -. *tion of the General Assembly of the y' ° P g ,• a Lonservirtive party, while the third presbvteran ChurcG in Canada. roc standard under the Crooks Act, t oratory, :,rad the orator c pry often is Party J p LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. tt' defective ap a thinker, in'fnct Asa tri rlrschlima an connection with tike Globe seta him on a lane with his tvhy.then would not an outing iv.here &' ' eithor the_.odier fellows—the Ire too_ brother J. P. 11fc•Dfullen, M. P. for - e f rule his speeches are generally the „ Y` AVellington -who has given ample one can enjoy ti leso things bo the ire,uixlaittoGedislenctlyvanderstnodthalwAdo wicked, wllatllaY l.ozy or Grit, for evidence of a dishonest and .,,othold ore's^lees responsiblefoYthe opininns s'. Outcome of, his-'-learling of the g boat possible change from city life, exprey,ed by correspowlenls.- ru. Ns,r's•ne• file third -nate party of "truth' and incompetent legistator. COB D. lvrilten thoughts of others who Tourists driving through Onttu'ioas t?' righteouawss' •.us.' probably more pro' nevi>r could give verbal expression two (.loynyanIaupergri•rluua ptith the Lieut -Governor has ,just douo Editur'Xeus-Record. porly speaking'tho party of third - to thoul. 1'he lows of coulpansaHo:1 could not help but bo benefitted Dian Stu,—I notice you aro not rate "truth Hud rightoo usuess." in a Eery months. 'And yet no nloutally And physically. 1Vo above allowing public questions of a tench °'iii that there mn�t ho ° geodetic or olitical couvulaions. ----- g F a local bearing going discussed in f recompense fol•-Aio poor, 'toiling Judge Gill, at Montreal,' granted The one-man powor•is almost dead would nil{o to sec the intelligent, your columns. This being the case I 116110st f`inuurtl whose Covert' is in all civilized countries. 'There is wealthy denizens of largo cities crave you to give us Somo light ou poverty 1L. h'ortisr, cig.u•mnl{er, rj1fi0 the proposed Free Library scheme. the rr; itlt of his adhcronce to what d;uangrS Froin the G'uilrtrlirul 1Vrn•1,•- a power behind and above emperors, adopt horso power 1'degmotion `Vith what light I at present posaesq :ler: c�t',l ;hti tucra.l Intcs: It would ° or kings or ,t'osidenta—the poo lo. through the settled portions .of • our I would be opposed to saddling the u,rcu fur n+ltkino peoplo not to buy o 1 l P he, fpr; 11„ight ofuul•eason to Suppose We merely ro,; , c' t 11,•:+n a� li=uro beautiful province. The would town with a pormaneut charge for i C ciolis ma�lo by I child -beaten• 01' 1 g 1 Y such a purpose. I do not see the that n,ltttra scrod in this eeapect and woman ,pmikor. And Judge Sin- bonds to carry nut our will. And find plenty of recreation and ample necessity for it. I think that the y` r•esorveil for the chlirtered libertine clan' ;it Hamilton '•fouurl three while ill that 1pJditieu wQ sltuald ru• pol'dUual gratification, its well as classes for whorl free reading should the good things of this worlcl,rrand s sect thorn for by loin so be provided aro now supplied with Knights of Label- guilty of con 1 , J fI 1t e.bnt re hal;,p Choir views enlarged as to the the very best reading at little or no t for the good and true nothing but spirneJ for that they propose(] and spect ourselves. The highest diguit- pro -eminently prosperous condition cost by the various Sunday School thorns, and utn,le no provision for . p 1gRr d u ],-(.-SO titiou in the Assent- ary in the state is the repusrtury-o tlio of our people. Were there More libraries. If persons want nowspap- I' I P ers, magazines and heavier literature, componsatiun in another sphere. bly of the order dticlaring that no dignity and honor 81thoso wll so of this thing done, the would they sliould pay for it. Those who Nattird never errs, What is error- member be allowed, under a penalty chief ho is. And this reminds us of have lass of even the little existing want it are as well nolo to pay for it rs ora is not natural. As 'Tillotagl, the refusal h Dr. D. \Nilson Prosid- `agitation among commercial men as the people of the town at large Of X50, to racy,: on n certain Y ,' g $ are. You may, however, be able to soya : "Uorl hath discovored Our building so long as one individual,. ent of University College,'Toron.to, for commercial annexation, They Het trio right if I am in error. ' duties to us by a kind of 'natural a nipn•nnioil tnnti tuna employed. of Knighthood, offered him by the would have ocular c,emonstratiou of a Yours, CIVIS. itistiuct."' Murder, adultery etc F_ aeeu. Various motives ire rat- happy condition of things which aro naturally odious to man. Not- lir, 'D'ewduoy - has purchased n tributcd'to hint for declining the exists no where in the world to the !'%diitui News Record. ' DEAR Stn,—My good friend Mr. tvitistandinn that natnra is often rosidonoo at Ottawn, which 'is thlcon : honor. It is Said by some that lie sante )xtent as in Ontiirio, And in Searle denies that the members of viol ted by t}reth, Cha barbarians as all iudicatiou t}, st he will receive 00119l4et'a the position ho occupies all Caltivatod Ontario. probably no the Public School Board are a lot.of are largely liariitoatnd by tbiS moral the portfolio of the Interior. I3o is as honorable a one without ('?, P. county presents as desirable ,corn- old fogies thoroughly 'imbued with a` nati.traI inatinet. They also, by not the calibre of man fitted for attached to his name as with- it, It nioudable features to the ploasure Toryism, I have gyiseci taught that Toryism and old fogyism see equina- flus (sod gluon instinct, are Iyer- the position. This can be said is no doubt hn honorable one, but socking tourist as loos the county lent terms, and tbat those who are 1 _ meatal with it belief in Choir without casting any reflection oil his thero•is no man who is otherwise a of IIuyon, sake. Hurog to the .,either are slow coaches, with a tend- ency to conceal even their tartly l reappearal;ce in another sphlpye, conduct in a suhn'dirl:tto position in worthy ono but would I,avo honor wost of 4 ; and it is so traversed luovcnteuts front the public. If my Whole they din their favorito the Northwost. Thoro are many as.lded to him by Laing the recipiotrt by tlto rivers Mainland, Tayfield teaching is true I do not think I have done any injustice to the Board. I am not' impugning the individual character of the members. I respect them all and Mr. Searle not the least. I criticised their public ac- tions. Mr. Searle has not shown that they did not pay $50 or 660 more for the lot than it might have been bought for had they exerciser) that interest in their public capacity which they -do in their private affairs. The lot may be worth what they pain, but my contention i,i that by their dilatoriness it cost more than it should have done. In the inutter of tine contract Mr. Searle whuits that the successful tender was three dol- lars the highest and adwits his dis- satisfaction with "the Wanner of awardlug the contract." If I am rightly informed tine lowest tenderer is a responsible builder. Why, the not have given him the benefit of his tendering. thodgh he was only three dollars the lowest ? Public business should 1>e conducted ill it manner to avoid favoritism. I have no interest in this matter other than that of any ordinary ratepayer. Nor has Mr. Searle explained about tate $500 sur• plus remaining on .]land and at the same time receiving money from the town treasury and leavin` the surplus unused, Nor -why a detailed state• meut was not made to the Council when tho $1,000 was asl.Gd for. The Board is's'urely not all irresponsible arbitrary autocratic body that can de• maid from the town any amount of money they may name and 'with , autocratic power insist on ,it being paid them. Surely they, are "hemmed in". by some legal 11estricti.ons in this line as well as in others. As a'Re- forrner and the son of a Reformer I am worry to have to entertain the suspicion that Mr.,,.Searle seer,.ts . to have fallen frons Reform principles by attettipting to condone thwhiKh- handocl 'Tory conduct of the Board. FAIR PLAY. High License We fifld the following in the "tem- perance notes" of an exchange: ' A HIGH LICENSE CATECHISM'' Q. What is high licenso ? A. I t is a law, which for a stipulated sum, authorizes the rum seller to manufacture drujukards. Q. What raw material 'does the rum,seller use in such manufacture? A. Boys. Q. Whose boys? A. Anybody's boys. Q What benefit is to bye derived from high license I A, It will elevate the business, Q. What bupinegs? A. The business of mak`i drunk- ards. Q. How does it propose to do tilts. A. By shutting up the dead -falls, and making the palace saloons more attractive.' Q. What is the differonuo be, tween a dsad-Jall and 'rC palace sa- loon ? A. A palace saloon is where- the boys take their first lesson in crime ; the dead -fall is where they graduate. Q.,What is the difference between a Prohibitionist and a high licensistI A. High licensists believe in put- ting whiskey into a boy through a $1,- 000 funnel, and then putting the boy into the gutter. The Prohibi, tionists believe in putting tbe' whis- key into the gutter and saving the boy. The above is a very good illustra- tion of an advocate putting up tar, gets of straw just to See himself knock them don again and then boast of what a ever fellow he is. All the answers to t,he'questions are positive falsehoods so far as regards what is understood by g license system,. high or jow, in Canada, High license does notauthorize,the rumselle'r, for a Stipulated sum, to mfinufauturodrunkards. • Tho°license system, forbids,instead of authorizes the manufacture of drunkards, as any one may find odt by 'reading the Clooiar Act, and fixes a penalty upon tbe'rumseller for making a drunkard. Nor is the rumseller allowed ' to' use boys as raw material. The s&nie t ^ rr w r.� .. ,. • 4 • , � � �rh'�Gi .,,..r.:w4le.a ....,....r.,l. ,. .,.... k z. x-. ,f,iu „G.r. .a._[::'a.,uw...J:Luw:uu°.� -.:, .K•.4- Ne J1r oJ:. . .:r.t r.. .,, ..r.-..:.....• . .. _•.a ... .......o . .... ,. ..n.n. .....r,d.,..� ....u.w.a.ae .-n. .. r _]A. 'L.i .. ° K. '—” it s r • l- S because no one has returtlod from great bi+yond. It is a Scientific P watched his career since 26 years ago whoa lie ounce out fflom Eng rn vrrtuo of A -state of tlttnga brought about by an elective • Sovereign. lire control t}tiulc that a the �Gor4esponcle]itstvillconferlt�=coat ��the ATS. favor- oil the publieheis of THn rasa of Nnws REcpt1R by letting ui have as well as it tmtar.d trgisnl that `never laud au'l attached hilt -If to lite ISkirts aGquiremeuts and social and literary . their budgets it day earlier than matter k annihilated. And of an irresponsible ruling culture of Dr. Daniel Wilson can' This store is well ventilated and affords a cool retreat for all comfort-lovint in usual for next week. Owing to it is reasonable to suppose that what party in British Columbia, Dawd- hold that even the highest educa- citizens this expeosivety hot weather.' We have also in this little spo; mor e attractions to offer you than can be found in any Park in the country Dominion Day celebration our staff is gronter thnu tuatter is imperislt• nay we think will be found a mis- tioual position in the State would, why, it is more fun than, a circus to see the people crowding one another to able. take• not be honored by u stark of the their anxiety to secure the (TREAT BARGAINS that can be had here, and hill be off work Monday, and as _ esteem and confidence of the belov- no wonder, for we are offering 1 c, usual Tuesday afternoon. al the type forms will be (sent to press " GRIL' IVNITEIVASHING. Gen. Harrison, of Indiana is the Republican candidate for president, ed head of an empire ani, people A Magnificent lot of Dress Goods at......................•................5c worth 10o Prints atr The Quebec Premior has been and Levi.P. Morton for Vice Pres' whose equal in the scale of nations hoe to arise. .....................................50 wo th So.• at 8d worth 12!'lo and loo 1< Corsets at ....j ................... - ................................:...............38 worth 7oc 4 Parasols -, IRE.VELATION AND NATURE. asked by his friend* to remove the dent, Harrison is a lawyer and yet at............................................................35o worth 60o and 75o Towels at...............................................................,5p 10 and 1210 i; Ingersoll, Rev. Dr. Field and disqualificat)uil passed upon ono of grandson of W H. Harrison the r 'he all- eation made by some of vrorth lbwelings at .................................. ........................... bc worth 8o and l�o Table Linens at Gladstone have been having a bout his supporters by the courts, for bribery etc. He is nNked to make ninth 1 resident. Morton is a New York banker. our contemporaries. that Adam- ................................................................ 20e worth 30c Shirtings at........................................................................7e worth l0e Cottonades at in the'magazinea the former den G ' y' Mr. Whyte An honest -man by Act Brown, M. P. for the city of Hamil• .................................................. •••..••••••..•...• 15o worth 20e We are offering a fresh lot of Flushes at ............................65o worth 51.00 ing Christianity and doubting the immortality of the human soul; the . of Parliament as 111 r. tlloNat did -- A good deal is s rill in the prose of rho I2.ay. �V)Ison ton, should be given a port folio is an eminently wise one. Now that Satins at .....................................................30e and 35e worth 60o to 7 S Another lot of Cent's Wbite Shirts at..................................48c worth 75c two latter supporting it. The some of his supporters in Out. Even the IVitnexs condemns such arrest of by a Toronto policeman, and the' fining Mr, McLelan has resigned as Post- ggle fact of the matter is, we are bound to run our Stock down and for that j absurdity of Iugoraoll's attacks upon - unscrupulous tactics. On this sub -and. of the Rev. gentleman for not mov master-CFeneral an opportunity. is of -purpose have chalked our.Goods AWAY DOWN TO COS']. ag"Butter ' the teachings of Christ may be g Y ing or. Police 111'agistrato Denison fored of gratifying -the swish- of a ver Y Eggs taken cam • g8 a as Cash. inferred from this; "Christ efrered a coward not oil in this world' but Y jeettho Hamilton Spectator sensibly remarks : and the "bobby" have almost univ- eyes, execration dealt large number, of the Conservative party and in the highest degree sere- Robertson's Great 0ash-Store "HANDS OFF" out to them. 1: in another to any husband who the country will Say if 51r -Mercier ro oses as hinted to Evora the Toronto Conference`aa a ing the public interests. There and would desert itis wife." A great remove by legisla ion the disqualiti- body interposing, 'Phis is all wrong red tape officials always to be found — '" deal is said coin tlinreting lugersol ' oatiou of Mr. Whyte, of Megantic, but no one except a practical bgai- and minor streams that for a sum, I o g We have nothing " til' -do with tile, as Mr. Wilson has appealed Ilia case. mer outing it has the most charm - on the beautiful passages in his' noes man, one of the people, will be ° k merits of the ease—how good or ]low It is a vicious and pernicious thing ing picturesque features, that could n. addressee whether written or spoken: bad the judgrurnt which put this looked upon by the country as cal - `h' Stigma'u on a res e.c to c,uuo;111ce the interpret and not fail to interest and recupornte, - If the above extract is a fair sample o p p' table citizen— enforcers of the 'law mistaken culated to properly nerve it. The those, who would leisurely drive - or whether the tribunal that pro- ' beat heads of Departments g Of Ilia .ut•guniont, he surely will scoured it was o synod b high cin- though the may'bo until legal p rtments that we along the highways and by -ways for !' make, few converts, for amore inane • ciple or partisam gpite. We oo y know ° y ° have aro thoroughly practical men, a couple'of weeks or there. remedy is exhauewl. _ _-- °`" attompt to distort the plain meamiug that such Watters .were referred to Take McKenzie Bewail. His in - Clio courts to tyke them out of the last Wawnviosfl- 4�4 of ChrisCs words one cannot possi- arena of party strife, where every If the .60,000,000 market would timate knowledge of the business of Uly imudine ° As to a future existence judgment, oil such Watters is notori- be such a boon to Canadian farmers the country nequired daring a long Afr. John Ellis. is at Hamilton `4 ousl • partial and rcanulabl • false. this laser. Ingersoll says : "I have said n For Canadian leg lature to alve a }tow is it that tons of vegetables Series Of years in the newspaper pub- Westfield picnic will be held on thousand tinlem, and I ss. again poli at ,td mens rat a matter have laves thrown ince the sea off lisping business, has enabled him -to J © , j gWednesday, 1t bio time is expect: than 'wo do not knowAvhether death refferc d to it, is a thing of course- New York because there %via no Preside over one of the most difi5- ed. The country has not risen in common market for them ? If eggscomronnd cult departments and manage it with Mr. Hunter is no puiug a class ie a N,III or it dour—the haginuiug or honesty iu that matter. Bat to take o0 preparing 1 1 ' c end of a clay." This is pure agnos• a judicial decision and reverse it- for such high prices over the border credit to himself and the greatest for the entrance 'examination in tiui.m. We do know As clear, as partisan purposes; is to lay unholy benefit to the county. Then there July. We wish them success. how is it that thousands of dozens Y• y hands on that tion. r is most sacred - is Sir Hector Lalipvin who thou0i' Dfr. and 'Ali-, AViliinnls were visit- ,' Ono.,,knows anything that has not in our constitution. �1'e Sym�lath]ze. veto' shipped from the Amen• g ° Ing friends••. round SWorth last ` greatiy with Air. Mercier In the can side to Montroal, lowering the a lawyer, is it, thorough business week. ripened that the son] of man will r3iculty of finding a Protestant for y rico from 1S �to 12 cents as Stated man, of oxtonsivo parliamentary ox- The 6th line buys g nut die with the body. Nature, his cabinet. Ho may thank IiisReid P ' `' ys have'organized even without the aid of revolution, agitation, for that. 'Those Protes by a Montt:cal commission uterebaut. Perieuco, and intense power of np- a base ball club ; the; are beginning tants who accept his attitude on the And how is it that American flour Plication and unflagging industry. to make gond play; we havn't heard teaches its that much. All people Reil question ,cannot get enough believe in a future slate. The laws Protestant votes to olecG them, and is able to compete with Canadian I•Ie, whether in broad statesman- o' any matches As yet. those tvho do not are turned upon h flour in lfontroA after pa ing flft • like' • views or in knowledge of Mr. John 'Dingwall is doing It of reproduction which we see p y 1' J y flourishing business in Ashfield the Nationalists and driven from the cents a barrel duty.' .It is clem- that details has had few -equals. As for carried out before our mortal eyes field. But far better let us. have no T with the Ross & Ring knife sharp- Yrotestant ministor than .ha these tloducts .come into Canada the Irate laiuonted Thos, 11 pito, as well As the laws of compensation yo one 1 ' r suer.' ° not only tench but absolutely 'prove with the double stigina,,first. of Itis, beemiso the Auleric:ul Market is -his parlimentary and business ex- Rev. Mr. Gep of Westfield has qualification by the courts, and, lower than ours. Iu the case of •perienca backed up by' unflagging another appointment"for' noxa year, the theory of inlniortality. Alan secondl �, of having had the cousti- devotion, to his county and zeal he will be great, missed at. \Vont- may be but as grass, and the grips tutional safeguards of the people flour itis owing to American millers Y greatly tampered,with on his•belialf, buying American wheat choa pet• teulpored by good judgment wasthe field as he was considered a good lives, flourishes, dies, but it is. g 1 • preacher. ----- — — than Canadinh millers can bu 'Cao very beau ideal of an executive " resurrected ns surely as the return- I,nII'OnIAL NOTES. J Ali. 11Vnr. ToR i; looking' .around adios wheat. officer. In a 1iine'with these gentle- ing spring coiuos.. We duly .go _,, _ for n haind to do dotnostic dutio5. ''. to a section of the country.whore we Ono contention of leading - - men' comes Adam Brown M. P. for Somo ss. Pull is in for, kee ps 'And + J, O total The clergy have. fallen upon evil . the city of Hamilton. Both in in if the boys give him a Show he will are perfect strangers. In the Sall. abstinence men we heartily approve tunes lately. lVithiu. the last few et make A dicker: we Sep,, 'the grass wither and die. of.: "I'loav penalties that will telloctual and Uueiness, qualica-t,i;ons Y ° Y P woeks° it Methodist minister in To- t he cortainly is the peer of guy, Mr. J. Johnston has secured :1u • 1`r'a kava tteverseeu that particular tosyl to the suppresiou of .saloons" ronto was filled for obstructing the present or likely to, be Cabinet agency for selling fanning mill patch rovived, brought to life again We would like to- a law -totally sidewalk, another tuns expelled from 1 Y sieves. Jack is becoming a popu- Minister. in spring, yet we kno-ty it Will be prohibiting the retail of liquor in the ministry for attemplod black- _ _ _ aar.ageut for hay forks, binders and resurrected even if we have never any ,remises which have not ro. other farm implement:. Y [ mail rat 'St. Thomas,' a Hamilton The Lieut-Goternor has been 11Ir:"James Parker had the frame been present At its dea'thoand birth gillar hotel accommodations for tho bruthor ie n•imaded far telling fibs l o , taking 1t drive in a buggy through of his Hula barn erected oil Tuesday; r, in fervor seasons. It cannot be travalliug public, Ilpnll means a forrner llitc}tall ora deposal, for shout ninety- of the ueighbora possible that in the economy of the rural parts Of Ontario to nose Y ° l Y press saloons. fornication, lieu. Lougly suspended gathered to pct the barn together. nature It.Au is of less Importance --- the progress of his loving subjects. Will. Levo and Tom l�Tilliams I forineciviousoouversutioiisit Illinois t Chau n blade of =rase. He •,cithers ]'slue ruin Canadians allege that It would be a good idea if more of divided .the company and then the ° pr ias� filled for creutiug a row in a dis thu;a tubo have leisure And money encu began. Will. Love's lido was 11 and dies ; wo have not been r 69110 Canadians emigrated to esent , 0 present ordnrlJ hen>e; Cha Bev. r?.]I. >tary of to permit of it would adopt this done before Tom's had the plates when he is resurrected but aunlog the United states during the last t 1 '. , qY, b Victorin, h, C., formerly of Toronto, up. Bettor hick next time, 'Tom. we might even say science tenches three years. Admitting such to be mono of aetluaintint, themselves R ° , rebuked. by. Chief Justice P,egbio for r[ Tile Cowan Bros. werrj the framers. us that hi; will' be re proc,uced or the caSti, the records of the Canada with the helpless and hopeless.. wIhLIA3ts.—The wife of )IrJohn ` 1 unsoeruly coudnct in the Nituass resurrected. And also the religion Customs show that during the same condition of the finest peasantry in Williams presented hint kith a fine son biz. Iiia Lordshilp ronlarl{iug : on Sanaa inornin , of nature Vaches us that com len- tithe 47,400. persons, from the ,,, the .world. It is passing strange Y' t 1 That the witness did not seem to Also Mrs. Edward Taylor her husband satiou is one of the rigid rules of United States, outered Canada have more backbone than a sausage- that mein seeking a change from the pcith a daughbter. } the universe. Thorn is°nothing in 'who Passed their offeets as settlers. skin.'filled with water, and was as brick and mortar and busy ntart3 of HOWITT.—Mrs I-Iott•itt of 5th con. of Gzunda still '1}toad. limp as a dirty collar. A, witness, he cit life will talo their outings in �i'airanosh ie dead. f1 nature that ,las defects 15uE lies said, that took a solemn oath to tell Y f eoinpens+rting qunlitios. The soil—`�- the truth, the whole truth andnoth. other places where similar con- �initett. The" Globe says that tile. third ing but the truth, and then conduct- ditions exist. We have the finest `± of one farm may not be adapted for party candidate in Cumberland, tho ed himself in such a manner as Starr Mr. Jos • Govier sold to `tV° Con - the growth of some things but it is did, necessarily detracted from the Possible roads throughout Outar'o, 'gingham of Colborne a Lord of the seat left vacant by the retirement of Wei ,+ os pc cr tl] ru Huron, loud] scenes peculiarly ailapted for something weight of his evidence. 1 ' •' Y , Y Y, Manor colt ono month old for Sd25. l3: Sir Chas Tupper, is a Conservative• beautiful bits of quiet landscape, Mr. William Irina of Auburn Gi else. Tito most profound thinker But probably the hardest lines of any I P g, , '> :This is a sort of mixer, because a have befallen Rev.W.T. McMullen of varied wit.h.. rivers and lakes • Court -,has also onu,from the,samo Sire valu- and writer makes up in these ' Conservative is a supporter of the Woodstock, tubo tuns elected ?Yoder. g ed at 200. lI try hotels brought a to a biglt characteristics for his .defoctivo , -. *tion of the General Assembly of the y' ° P g ,• a Lonservirtive party, while the third presbvteran ChurcG in Canada. roc standard under the Crooks Act, t oratory, :,rad the orator c pry often is Party J p LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. tt' defective ap a thinker, in'fnct Asa tri rlrschlima an connection with tike Globe seta him on a lane with his tvhy.then would not an outing iv.here &' ' eithor the_.odier fellows—the Ire too_ brother J. P. 11fc•Dfullen, M. P. for - e f rule his speeches are generally the „ Y` AVellington -who has given ample one can enjoy ti leso things bo the ire,uixlaittoGedislenctlyvanderstnodthalwAdo wicked, wllatllaY l.ozy or Grit, for evidence of a dishonest and .,,othold ore's^lees responsiblefoYthe opininns s'. Outcome of, his-'-learling of the g boat possible change from city life, exprey,ed by correspowlenls.- ru. Ns,r's•ne• file third -nate party of "truth' and incompetent legistator. COB D. lvrilten thoughts of others who Tourists driving through Onttu'ioas t?' righteouawss' •.us.' probably more pro' nevi>r could give verbal expression two (.loynyanIaupergri•rluua ptith the Lieut -Governor has ,just douo Editur'Xeus-Record. porly speaking'tho party of third - to thoul. 1'he lows of coulpansaHo:1 could not help but bo benefitted Dian Stu,—I notice you aro not rate "truth Hud rightoo usuess." in a Eery months. 'And yet no nloutally And physically. 1Vo above allowing public questions of a tench °'iii that there mn�t ho ° geodetic or olitical couvulaions. ----- g F a local bearing going discussed in f recompense fol•-Aio poor, 'toiling Judge Gill, at Montreal,' granted The one-man powor•is almost dead would nil{o to sec the intelligent, your columns. This being the case I 116110st f`inuurtl whose Covert' is in all civilized countries. 'There is wealthy denizens of largo cities crave you to give us Somo light ou poverty 1L. h'ortisr, cig.u•mnl{er, rj1fi0 the proposed Free Library scheme. the rr; itlt of his adhcronce to what d;uangrS Froin the G'uilrtrlirul 1Vrn•1,•- a power behind and above emperors, adopt horso power 1'degmotion `Vith what light I at present posaesq :ler: c�t',l ;hti tucra.l Intcs: It would ° or kings or ,t'osidenta—the poo lo. through the settled portions .of • our I would be opposed to saddling the u,rcu fur n+ltkino peoplo not to buy o 1 l P he, fpr; 11„ight ofuul•eason to Suppose We merely ro,; , c' t 11,•:+n a� li=uro beautiful province. The would town with a pormaneut charge for i C ciolis ma�lo by I child -beaten• 01' 1 g 1 Y such a purpose. I do not see the that n,ltttra scrod in this eeapect and woman ,pmikor. And Judge Sin- bonds to carry nut our will. And find plenty of recreation and ample necessity for it. I think that the y` r•esorveil for the chlirtered libertine clan' ;it Hamilton '•fouurl three while ill that 1pJditieu wQ sltuald ru• pol'dUual gratification, its well as classes for whorl free reading should the good things of this worlcl,rrand s sect thorn for by loin so be provided aro now supplied with Knights of Label- guilty of con 1 , J fI 1t e.bnt re hal;,p Choir views enlarged as to the the very best reading at little or no t for the good and true nothing but spirneJ for that they propose(] and spect ourselves. The highest diguit- pro -eminently prosperous condition cost by the various Sunday School thorns, and utn,le no provision for . p 1gRr d u ],-(.-SO titiou in the Assent- ary in the state is the repusrtury-o tlio of our people. Were there More libraries. If persons want nowspap- I' I P ers, magazines and heavier literature, componsatiun in another sphere. bly of the order dticlaring that no dignity and honor 81thoso wll so of this thing done, the would they sliould pay for it. Those who Nattird never errs, What is error- member be allowed, under a penalty chief ho is. And this reminds us of have lass of even the little existing want it are as well nolo to pay for it rs ora is not natural. As 'Tillotagl, the refusal h Dr. D. \Nilson Prosid- `agitation among commercial men as the people of the town at large Of X50, to racy,: on n certain Y ,' g $ are. You may, however, be able to soya : "Uorl hath discovored Our building so long as one individual,. ent of University College,'Toron.to, for commercial annexation, They Het trio right if I am in error. ' duties to us by a kind of 'natural a nipn•nnioil tnnti tuna employed. of Knighthood, offered him by the would have ocular c,emonstratiou of a Yours, CIVIS. itistiuct."' Murder, adultery etc F_ aeeu. Various motives ire rat- happy condition of things which aro naturally odious to man. Not- lir, 'D'ewduoy - has purchased n tributcd'to hint for declining the exists no where in the world to the !'%diitui News Record. ' DEAR Stn,—My good friend Mr. tvitistandinn that natnra is often rosidonoo at Ottawn, which 'is thlcon : honor. It is Said by some that lie sante )xtent as in Ontiirio, And in Searle denies that the members of viol ted by t}reth, Cha barbarians as all iudicatiou t}, st he will receive 00119l4et'a the position ho occupies all Caltivatod Ontario. probably no the Public School Board are a lot.of are largely liariitoatnd by tbiS moral the portfolio of the Interior. I3o is as honorable a one without ('?, P. county presents as desirable ,corn- old fogies thoroughly 'imbued with a` nati.traI inatinet. They also, by not the calibre of man fitted for attached to his name as with- it, It nioudable features to the ploasure Toryism, I have gyiseci taught that Toryism and old fogyism see equina- flus (sod gluon instinct, are Iyer- the position. This can be said is no doubt hn honorable one, but socking tourist as loos the county lent terms, and tbat those who are 1 _ meatal with it belief in Choir without casting any reflection oil his thero•is no man who is otherwise a of IIuyon, sake. Hurog to the .,either are slow coaches, with a tend- ency to conceal even their tartly l reappearal;ce in another sphlpye, conduct in a suhn'dirl:tto position in worthy ono but would I,avo honor wost of 4 ; and it is so traversed luovcnteuts front the public. If my Whole they din their favorito the Northwost. Thoro are many as.lded to him by Laing the recipiotrt by tlto rivers Mainland, Tayfield teaching is true I do not think I have done any injustice to the Board. I am not' impugning the individual character of the members. I respect them all and Mr. Searle not the least. I criticised their public ac- tions. Mr. Searle has not shown that they did not pay $50 or 660 more for the lot than it might have been bought for had they exerciser) that interest in their public capacity which they -do in their private affairs. The lot may be worth what they pain, but my contention i,i that by their dilatoriness it cost more than it should have done. In the inutter of tine contract Mr. Searle whuits that the successful tender was three dol- lars the highest and adwits his dis- satisfaction with "the Wanner of awardlug the contract." If I am rightly informed tine lowest tenderer is a responsible builder. Why, the not have given him the benefit of his tendering. thodgh he was only three dollars the lowest ? Public business should 1>e conducted ill it manner to avoid favoritism. I have no interest in this matter other than that of any ordinary ratepayer. Nor has Mr. Searle explained about tate $500 sur• plus remaining on .]land and at the same time receiving money from the town treasury and leavin` the surplus unused, Nor -why a detailed state• meut was not made to the Council when tho $1,000 was asl.Gd for. The Board is's'urely not all irresponsible arbitrary autocratic body that can de• maid from the town any amount of money they may name and 'with , autocratic power insist on ,it being paid them. Surely they, are "hemmed in". by some legal 11estricti.ons in this line as well as in others. As a'Re- forrner and the son of a Reformer I am worry to have to entertain the suspicion that Mr.,,.Searle seer,.ts . to have fallen frons Reform principles by attettipting to condone thwhiKh- handocl 'Tory conduct of the Board. FAIR PLAY. High License We fifld the following in the "tem- perance notes" of an exchange: ' A HIGH LICENSE CATECHISM'' Q. What is high licenso ? A. I t is a law, which for a stipulated sum, authorizes the rum seller to manufacture drujukards. Q. What raw material 'does the rum,seller use in such manufacture? A. Boys. Q. Whose boys? A. Anybody's boys. Q What benefit is to bye derived from high license I A, It will elevate the business, Q. What bupinegs? A. The business of mak`i drunk- ards. Q. How does it propose to do tilts. A. By shutting up the dead -falls, and making the palace saloons more attractive.' Q. What is the differonuo be, tween a dsad-Jall and 'rC palace sa- loon ? A. A palace saloon is where- the boys take their first lesson in crime ; the dead -fall is where they graduate. Q.,What is the difference between a Prohibitionist and a high licensistI A. High licensists believe in put- ting whiskey into a boy through a $1,- 000 funnel, and then putting the boy into the gutter. The Prohibi, tionists believe in putting tbe' whis- key into the gutter and saving the boy. The above is a very good illustra- tion of an advocate putting up tar, gets of straw just to See himself knock them don again and then boast of what a ever fellow he is. All the answers to t,he'questions are positive falsehoods so far as regards what is understood by g license system,. high or jow, in Canada, High license does notauthorize,the rumselle'r, for a Stipulated sum, to mfinufauturodrunkards. • Tho°license system, forbids,instead of authorizes the manufacture of drunkards, as any one may find odt by 'reading the Clooiar Act, and fixes a penalty upon tbe'rumseller for making a drunkard. Nor is the rumseller allowed ' to' use boys as raw material. The s&nie t ^ rr w r.� .. ,. • 4 • , � � �rh'�Gi .,,..r.:w4le.a ....,....r.,l. ,. .,.... k z. x-. ,f,iu „G.r. .a._[::'a.,uw...J:Luw:uu°.� -.:, .K•.4- Ne J1r oJ:. . .:r.t r.. .,, ..r.-..:.....• . .. _•.a ... .......o . .... ,. ..n.n. .....r,d.,..� ....u.w.a.ae .-n. .. r _]A. 'L.i .. ° K.