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x.ql;` thp �u�dpg, Bauneri Qnta,r�o Agtipnitaral (;ollege, l�qs �e,-
, e b� ��, o' oeivad�an Q.ffer oE a enlarytwioQ e,s la;g�
. be#q� . t.. �' ..� ��t _�F Qe t1�e,U�t�rio Governmes�t pays. i}im,
, s�i �lu�i� �Rk�Qrdin, he , dis� x9 takd qhacga of .the A4iphig�n, 6ta,te
`#ri.�Xopqeed. re,�grmy iR pgb- A�rionitu;al 4q�Xege.
;' ,'Oqe Ri 'G3?e p,xp�►Oei�iRn� ��e�- Monxreal Gnzette admiEe that
#�a �euate ' shnn.l�, be merd'.8 Mr A'bboG.t. Iua�e a heaw. contraQt on
' TJn�loabtedl�,„ it syonld be �he 4abiRet, an�d that tbexe sr��d Beenf
,, au e�Qo�iY� sys�em, tl�an eto�!e wiEhxn apd foea wi6k�out, that
n o eoes.
.� ma dssh he � vern e t t
k.49l�sti,tpted, bu�i�wpy x� y_ L (�o iu P� �
��3� ��� �1uy . Hl�t��d2 � A;n ele4b�ve It ie belieyed in Otbawa tuat Pretnier
p�l�? W,��rt,i�]' ;��}e3�+ #Q� tha �bbot't haa dQaided not to yield ta Atr
o� s�: ipnq�qq. �phy not gex Chsplee►n's alamox for the portfolio o#
Railways and Owuals, aad wiU defy the
p4t �� �k}q ui�,tte; st onoe by its threatened revclt of the ireto �eoretary
� Up�@r tb�Q ano�t favorable of sta,te and hie Quebec following.
'�ArY►t�es, a�r�d su�Opoautg tha� it ��� P��ition agsiust the retacn of I
. xp �@[1 `q� �ne�µ dia oead to Mr Fremont, M P, Lor Qnebea connty,
� P hae been diaa,ieaed. Mr.. Fremont ie a
� btt�ineds �vit,h. a fi�ir degre� of L;beral. dnd this i's the seoond oase
' rt�Q �iubliq� ir�iej^e�t, what posai- wherein a protest againet a Liheral
oo�ia ,�� be� o� able of7 Tt haH been dismieeed, The petition
P against the. re�nrn of Mr Ma.gwood, M
� a n� �}�et�'.�G is pnly waete oP P P, for North Perth, Conservative,
'�� s�i��ta;�qr':s oh�nge that very hae aiso beon withdr+�wn.
'�n ey�pathy, �Gitb, � We know A.dmitting Mr Meroier nnd hie ool-
,� #��qy tt�tmbex of people who re• leegues to be ss wioked ss the Conser-
vative orgene prexead, they are atill
a s6na,t� µs e�itirely neel�ee, and sngels when oompared with the Sag-
',gle�dxy �upport a movement oal- garte, Dewdnays, Carons, and Uhap.
' t,q.wipe ;at out, We know of leaas, with whom lYlr Abbott has our-
t�+ x�deQd; wl�o wonld ca�t a vote rounded himself. And atill Ehere ie no
talk of Lord 6tanley appoittting a oom-
� ���BQbi,qe , oniy, We would tnission of jadges to inqaire into the
', "3aeytix �ehat, pnr eoiem hae to �sy charges prefarred againat hie advieers
,.itvoi�..o�;b�g,'proposition, as agsinst individnally and colleatively.-Ottaw�
,�9Y�'��e al�pliti.on:, oi en institution Free Prese.
• eVbr hec�. muc'� reseon foraite �ir John Thompeon oanuot be honest
in his nlleged determination to prose-
',��►pe�,and bas leas to•day than it onte the whole of the Ottawa thieves,
� or he wonld not have given them notioe,
�$�'' „' .' _.,�.�_ weeks in advanoe oE his taking aation,
that snoh �vas hie intention. A crim-
..�e.,�747�sareqen�ly stated th�t daring inal offioer who desires snaoess never
aaetse�sioR of parliament Hon 6Zr. Pnblioly m3vertises that he is esbout to
leap thrqn h s seoond art , go in aearoh o4 a thief. He keepa mum
�',� . #� g p y� till he ontoLes his man. No wonder
qffere�`to,go over to the Liberale. that tha Montresi Star, hitherGo � gnp-
Qiia�ii��n denies thi�, and haa taken Porter of the Dominion (#overnment,
�� Ogaii��t the G}lobe for lihel, cleim• ia aompelled to sdmit tbat "om agile
G4overnment believes that the best way
��.p,000, dsmnges. to get etolen goode bmok ia to give the
r thief repeated wnrnings of ita intentione
''` �,, ' to proaeante. It �voald probably pro-
�i ;;tite,'.depart�ment of the Interior vide deteotives with cowbells."
pn8x; 1s tp.xns ont th�t no less than (yonsiderable ' esoitement prevails
ix,ty.olqrkd were �oncerned in the ille- over the reported resignetion of Hon
y" "' Mr Cha leaa. The r sl 4acte of the
xt�ted unearthed dnring• the lsst ses- P �
qi�. �' Xf the �ame thing esiete in the Chaplean oonp eeem to be that the
�i, 8ecretary of 8tate hae laaed hie resig-
iit9b d�ZiaxEtnente, this wonld make a nation in the �nnde oE he Prime Min-
� qa1l��ntmy of delinqnent employees. ieter, bnt tha� it has not been scaepted.
�Vhether it will or not depende npon
;,�; -""- the demands Mr Ohapleau has made
t'�',�,;u�}ay"be mietnken, but we incline and npon the c�ispoeitiQn of Mr Abbotb
�e,bpipion tbat the Ontario (�ov_ to aooede to them. Tlie eitnntion ie
eatremaly cxitioal ae Mr CJhapleau is
lopiemt aommitted itself to a•• wrong backed np by the membera from the
ppiple when it pessed the compnl- Montreal dietriat, and he is datermined
y eiinoation olanse. It ie not only to stand firm in whet Qaebeo oalls
hia and ite righte. Hs will make no
4y"di�'ionit to operate, bat ie, in the etatement beyond, "I oannot eay any-
;ori,of inaay, wrong in prinoiple, thing. I canno�even eay thst I have
��vitbetsnding the eaemptions pro- resigned."
d'e�l;�iar. • .
„,� . Quebeo West ie, it appears, anaious
�, '��`° • • to dieplaq its ebamelessnese after the
^ manner of the connty of Lincoln, whioh
}'.k'be''other day a negro robbed s re-elected DZr Rykert. Two more un-
mil� in Tezae, and then murdered ecrnpalone boodlere than Thomas D'lo-
'�11� gcife und danghter of hie victim, in Greevy and Charles Rykert never lived.
�` `- + Iioth were eapelled from Pmrlisment
��4f���:to e�oape � deteotion. He wee ar- �ith the oonsent of their own former
x��ted!' and .placed in jail, but a mob party friends, Linco2n re-eleoted Ry-
tpo� him ont and after he had oonfessed kert, thongh he conld not eit in Parlia-
bis„axime, bnrned him at ihe stake. ment, and it appeara Qnebeo Weet
wante to r6-eleot blaGreevy. The fif-
ri xian sn h -
y t at his puniahment, teen hundred eleotore who are �aid to
hongl�' `' be led ed to hia su ort
i ,illegal, �vas not juet what he anxpioue that their nesmes sh uld not be
$e��lrvbd� made known are, probsbly, the mag-
� �' �Y�" �ots whiah have lived and etill live in
yI�n�iiors appear every now and again the corruption of the LangevinA, Mc-
"#o� e'rnin "s ro osed ooe�lition between Greevys, Connoiys, Larkins, and the
,,,� �: � p p rest. They snrely do not form the
tt 7o�ln 2'hompson and Mr Blake. Not majority of electore. Surely there are
`��ie"slighteat relianoe need be placed in � enoug3� of self respeoting eleotore to
prevent thia shame. Qaebec Weat
Ruoh. . There is no�t the elighiest likeli- e6ould redeem itself.--Muntreal �Vit-
"':�'o'`pd ,of a coalition, in the first place, nese.
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;;"liiinself b oinin hie o The pt. J�mea' Qazette, of London,
Y J g pponente in the Eng., teviewing the Canedian censns
$� g�toond.
ea3 s: "Thie etartling dooument must
" - give tUe Canadian people little ploaeure.
e"yCk�a Empixe, in an article relating to It must have oonfounded 1kIr George
r�Yp6,gieotive Cabinet chan�es, states that Johnso'n, who, , one fears, hae talked
neither wiaely nor well these yeara past
�o tiran�fer Mr Chaplean to the Depe,rt- in combating �he statemente of Mr
�cerit df R�ilways, � would be a mietake (�oldwin Smith and the radioal lesdere.
There ia saaraely e� bright spot in the
�in wxeta 'of rocent developments." No bnlletin." The Bt. James' condemns
kA��l�ubt o`f it ; Q very �erioue mistake, and Mr Johneon's juggling with figuxes to
;;`'�7l��pipire is su$'icient]y acute to aee give a pleasant improeaion df a reason-
tb�t:;ti,wpuld be one oF the kind of mie- &ble increaee, and wonders wbat th�
�es the pnblic would not tolerate. end will be. It eays :"C7anadiane are
,• true to their�country in all that con•
` � cerne loyal�y to the Crown, yet go in
Rev Dr Fulton ie not a politician in myriade elsewhere to earn bread and
$e us�ial sooeptation of tho term, and bntter. Why el�ould not the fact of the
eaodus be faced and the new decade en-
'a�l speaking of miesion work ampng the tered• apon with eff�r�a at betterment Y
�; ;L`'uthblice oE (o,laebec to th'e Be,ptieb The article ia epeoially nntable, since
� iC�dn4�tition in Toronto tl�e other da the St. �amea' is not cnly a rabid Con-
( Y� servative orgnn, but hae been hithexto a
�e Go.i�ls� liardly be acouaed of a desire consiatent advocesto of the Macdonald
idxttn down the oounbry, Yet he•a�,id: policy.
�inCe 1881 not lesa tl�an 1,100,000
�,�ldrbpean emigrante bad landed '}n
�,'`�npd�, whieh with the natural in-
'�d�o of popnlntion in all Oanade,, haa
Yn6c�� it but little ehart of 2,000,000;
�+et � the es6taal incresse hae been bnt
9Gq,060. Tn other worde, 70 per cent of
'th� people born in Canada and emi-
�atin� iuto CJsnada havo gone to the
jirii£�i1 �tdteg. There sre more Frenoh
sii Neiv �nglond tha,n in Qnebeo, an�l
are i
�? n
Megsaohneette than in all the
,�"�ovincee of the bominioh onteide of
1�aeb�o. It ha8 been well sn,id that if
'�b'o �merioane do nob snnea 04na�s, '
t�i�y hre anneaing the very flower of
t�� Cu�adian popnlation and in s way
�bb ie mo�£ oostly to the co�tntry
'�rolin whioh it ie drawn, einoe El�e men �
��oin C'laneda has b�en sti the ezpenee '
di taiaiug leave it jt�st ad ih6y sxribe at
� iin��lir�bd s,nd begin to pt�ddnoe, ;A� a
�8e�tit1� �here ar� 4,OOO,U00 in tl�e gre�t
�,.�epub�io and but Y,2'40,000 in t�u6beo.
�! #�e�o �tetemente be trne, and we
�ovv thoy are, whq: �nould nob tlie
��b�ii� ktiow the fdo�a? If tlte $ov�'er
a$'t1itiY' �►dptiilation dtie Ien "'n � the ooun.
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W � � �od�h aa �Ehe
'�r "�e y xe�ol� mx�hood,
'�'�d$ i'dXly to 6hfit oiu� oqed to tlte fnet
��� ���aba� our�eivee rvi�h l�ing yaxn�
�►�Y�E tTi� ��oap�riby� oi. .�1t� 'oonn6x�,
''��� c�6t� d�'t�i� p�atrib� i�'t8 �"r�� 1'e'��qd ;
, ihe fd'o#�'� th�� ,�'ma,�u� `l�or �ki�i �p��� x
; x�ti�'1��..�[�� tb ignok� ��� ,��1bia �h�
;�e8ex�e bu� loild��rd b d9n _
Y �a1�x o�� �t��
'�%'��hio of d�fx�r�; .�ii��
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Pre mier ➢7eroier, of Quebec, hae been
interviewed at eome len�th on the
preaent, oondition of uffairs in that
Province. Like Mr Blaine, the Qnebeo
Promier has been represenbed bq his
politioal enemies ae very ill snd likely
to collapse, bnt Mr Meraier says he is
in the best of heal£h, though of aouree
sorry Lo contradiot the excellent auth-
oritiee who havo persiatently ciroalated
a oontrar i
v ew. The P i
Y x_e�ier th nke
�Hon. Mr Lnngelier may ieaign hie sest
in the Oabinet tb prevent 6 false .00n-
sbraotion beinp put on hie poeition, bnt
it ie donbtful if the resignation, will be
eoaepted, ae Mr Meroier holde thdt hie
aolleagne has done nothing wrong. Mr
Meroier ennonpces that both Mr
Lsnqelier and bim�elf would go b�fore
the Royal Ooinini�sion. He hae been,
•he eays, aoouge� af wrongdoing beoap�
he refaead to �peak till now, bnt he .
hold� hie� oourse to be wise. Tuven if
the Lietitenant-(3overnor d'honld
' wiUing tb n�adede to the olamor of hi�e
I eriemies, p8o �vi�h,tosee him�igmi�6ed,
i Mr 9lderoior ss�athel�e are oona�itintionsl
objetltione to thst oOnxsA, beasaos it
wb'nld be diflfionit to' n
ar:a ge for � a
general �leo�ion before the date Sxed tor
i£he 1�reA�ing of tk�e SCiuee. �n the
re�enb A�sembl M i
�i y r Me�co er says he
5s�s 9,� leAst guiteAn bf n ri4njOrii�. It
p0:i11 be,+a remar�ble e�retoh o! tbe
�sro' BEiVB i Lie " ri n»
x �J ute a t (#dVexnb�'
n�H � r�rc�erg �in Minfeterg.a'IWab their
bnsti�te�n , �l�ile gti �t��i o�t�d in �Ii�.
�o' tilar L1he�mber, e�nc��be�d��tha �'d�ae"
1�� att op or�anity tc3 rCo�odYloe it � n
�the q�ue�t�8n ��t xd�Yta� �� �
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. �1 �e,. ., _ v�'!�R .�� or e�' 6 e, QlinEot� Neul• Era, ,. riaoner per day lq�Q ype�r �o.� rr��on�
pnde� cou�iclers�iou. � ' #o� tk4 ja�,l. "
. ��, ... S?�a:-�-�N4w iQ t�e t�m�, loac khe sx�aet ,,
,�t will .ireadil be ��lmittad thpt iu '; tx�ee tn 'be pzuuec{ pe the wi.., �ot �:ie. xn or i ' ''
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-� � xan efap, atLer the les�e� are ,o.at ix► G. �, Low,. o# ,41,mionte, w�ll be Lhe new
olaeaea, tha, _.etv the, ,(�eqtile, snd the �', ����r, ',1'ha time witl, 4o�qe whe�, depg cit On am o. ,
t_..�
Churob, q�.G}ad, lat Qgt. X4, 32. t�t� i9, tbe trQee ip front of soiva= lote on tAe ,
.�ha;etore, alear �t�at usither yhe untie- . �Vs1x�r I,teid, of Woosletoolc, died ou
lievxn� �iew uoX the unboliexiu �ent�le• �treets Hnl# hav� to •be regule►tgd by �uesd� , f�o. , t a xn ur� reoeive i
� ou�t�,,n down eye.r . otl�er t;,ee �p xhe � �� � � �� a
iotm @ny parF pf tl�at churoh, and f�r � �• �' #��1 a few waeks aso,
vg�l� not be aenied that eypry b�l�ever, sre.�qoolose Lo�ettier, 1�xope�Fty hold.
m, tha aor�tptnrwl eenQe .oR the word ie Q�ra onght tq e�eis4 the coq�toil u► tl�e A �nble deepaton saya one Qenadia�
n
saint, aAd e�� �q¢h ia; oalled npon to imptovemeRt. '�Ue crork aopld be s�oqa ��Yppae qt egge to Eugtand bAs x�6de
w�;k as (ihrieb �valked, lst �ohn 2, 6. nQ�° wh4q the atreqta are dry snd oleau, �X�(,14Q proHt on a e�n�le ehipmQgt,
Aa q eaxnt"he is a�natiiied set a art to '?�aking it eaey .tq move laddera. Sanpplp of oheeen fcpni the deir ex-
Gqd, 1�Q is nox op the yeorld, even a� YO��' '� Q���'E• Perime�qtal statione arr� boing �hipped to
, the
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p t as o� f h � arl� te oE ' a
N u o t e wor R A�_ e Crre. x B i s'
� F John 17 16. P c t
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r f ae tl
�uRb be��g the cqse, what ie his rela- aeked� if we will�allow n d�ieoneaion �in �iev. Dr. �gtherland, leotnring e�b
tton �Eo��t1�Q �v,pxld? �, wost important ou� colamna upot� t�is�,pr th6t snbjeat, �gaterborq' �aat Tnesdn�� evanin g��,dnbbed
question, and one tha,t sends us diraetly qople aeQuming appo�ently. that we ��,nce Miniater Foster "a little saven-
to t4e word of pod, Alas, how endly ��ye pereonel objeotions, or wonld not by-n3ne politioian."
has 6atan epoceeded in loworin� the � sllow a diecussion, unle�s the qnestion J, w, yybxtela�v, a well-knowu resi-
etsttdard of CJhrietiari devotedne•s, in. . ie in harmany with our own views. dent oP DelorainQ, wse killed there on
miaing np the ohnroh and tha w.or�d, � Let it ba fally underetood that onr Monday by being orn�hed while unload-
and in affwoing the dividing line be-' ,r,olmm�p are op�n Por the dieoueeion of xng wheat.-
tween tliat� whiop is boru of'the $eeh, alj questione of pqblic interest, whether
and tl�at �vl�ioh i� born of the �pirit. euoh are the anme viewe ae our own or Wm. (�opdman, who aeqaplted a lit-
It ie ama�ing the length the pcofeaeing not. All we ssk ie thnb writerg keeg tle KinRetou girl, wQe sentexiaed on
a$urch qan go in ocnfanmity to the tbeir let6ore de iree #iom pereonalities Wedneedsy to one ye�r in the Central
world, snd grieved eomatimee st finding as �oeeible, do not make the oommuni. Prieon, and 241aehes. �
themealses drawn in with them, there catioms too lo�g, and attaoh thair name A,t the partionlar requeat of Mra Psr- '
axe mapy devoat sonls that long to be to it when aettding it to the offioe, IIeU, ihe papere ot the late Mr Yarnell I
separate from th� worldliness of ahria- thon�h the *rtiole may appear over sn have been plsoed in sealed bosee snd '
tian professore, and yet sre destitato of snoaymoae signatnre.--ED N�w Ese, deposited in the vanite of the Bnnk of
suy princtple by whioh to jastify the Bietol.
aeparat�on, even to themselves. I[ NEWS NOTL+'�.
nr�ed to take s oourae whioh their W. T. MnoArthur, proprietor of the
henrt.. qondemns, their objeotione are -'� � Ruesell House, at Letl�bridge, N.Qp. T.,
powerlees against �rgnments o4 polioy Mayor MoLellan, of Samilton, will died euddenly of heart disesee on tiie
sttd eapedienoy whiah �re hesrd on not eeek � third term of offioe. 20th. He lesves a wife and femily of
every hand, and are acoepted in most emaA ohildren, the yonngeet being only
AlesaLder Barqlay is under arr9et in
oasea as sound and suffioient. ��Is it two weeka old. o
not �aeceaswr+�?" it ie eaid, ��to do enoh Guelph, charged with bige,my.. .
� 8event five malea were burnt to A fermer living laes thwn five miles
and auoh things, How elee can we y" from �Vin�;ham got loet in his baeh one
meet the requiremente p� onr posiLion? desth in a flre at Evansville, Ind., an evening last week, sad being anable to
Eow raiee the needed fnnds? How Tueaday. � find Ltie Wa -out
satisf thoae who will have a ehare in Thome� Baile aud John Little �vere y � lsy down on a
7 Y bruah heap and went to sleep. Dar-
�vhat tk►ey see going on aroand them7 killed in a ecaffold aoaident at Listowel, ing the night there was a heavy shuwer
Ie it not.better, for example, to provide on Monday, oi rain, bat the old ahap slept throngh
smnsemente within the precinota of t6e Two yonng sons of Robert Newsham it, and wl�en he awoke in tbe morning
churoh, thsn to go outeide for them?" of 8irtle, 11Zan., were Uurnt to desth on he said he thonght hie wife hae beeu
Qften is snch reaeon relnctantly aub• $aturday. pnlling the bed cloEbes off him. He
mitted to, through the godly soul not �avid HazleEt, of Otonabee townsbi does not appear muah the woree for hia
hsving laid hold oE the prznciple whiah ,�y�� drowned on Monda ni ht w p� lying ont.
eeparates those who walk in the epirit Y g, hila
from all that pertaine to the Sesh. But watering hie ho�ees. A monster petition, two and three-
ae eoon ae thie ia seen, all ia alear. W�lian Brown, of Bingeton, ig to qnarter miles lon;, and eigned by 500 .
Tnat prinoiple is the deatle of the be- reoeive from the United 8tates Govern- 000 Ameriesn men and women, the rei
liever to all that belonga to the old ore. ment $6,000 baok penaion. ault ,ot the Biberian Esile Petition
tion, and hie reswrrecEion into a new Mre Hawe, o# Hawkesville, Wellealey Assooiation's work, is resdq to go on ite
life-lifo in Ohriet. We read thst he Townahip, fell down oellar the other miseion. It hae been addreesed to the
who believes in Jesna hae been araoified day snd broke her arms. Czar of Rueeia, snd proteats e,gainet
with Ohrist; and in thus being pnt to qery Rev. Dean Geddes, one of the the Bib'erian esile syotem and the per.
death with Chriet, the world hae heen pioneer bngliaan olergymen of Canada, seoation of religions seats in anch dip-
crnoified to him and he to the world; is serioaely ill in Hamilton. lomatio lsngnage as to sesnre the eaLety
he hps been bnried with (;hrist; has of the bearer. The bearer will be W.
been qninkened and raieed np together It is reported that the Rev Ii T Croas• O, WloDowell, 8eoretary of the 8umane
with Clliriet; hae been introduoed into s ley, who wae laboring in Parie for a few Freedom Leagne,
new oreation, and ia oalled t� walk in weeka, hwe loet ihe nee of hie voioQ. «�pha Omega Perpetnal Cook" wag
newnese of liEe. ��If any man Ee in The yearling filly Lnlu G. trotted the neme handed io to the Londott oiiy
Chriet, he ie a new oreatare, old things half a mile at Listowell on Monday in olerk for registration in the births
are paesed away; behold ail thin�s a�e 1.34, beating the Canadian reaord. department of the local vital etatietios.
beoome new, and �11 thin�e (in tHis new The $S. Tentonic hes a min lowered The owner of the somewhat nniqne
oreation) are oP C�od," 2nd Cor. 5. And � name is a little malo onn ater
thie, be it observed, ie not s matter of the ooean repord, having made her last Y g , who
experience, ae we are often t�ld, eo that trip in 6 days, 21 honrs and 3 mintttee. hae recently come to brighten the home
of Mr P H Cook, 621 Riuhmond etreet.
graduollq a man may flnd old thinge Mise I�tella Langevin, eecond daughter ��pnly onae before do I remember a
pa9s �way, �,nd new thinge twke their of 8ir Hector Langeviu, was married in name of the same oharaater being
place, and himself led to n higher (Zaebeo on Taesdsy, to Hon. Jastioe . regietered here, the olerk eaid, "and
Chrietisn attainment. Trae, this will Cimon, that was years ago, when s man came
be the crose, but only as the reault oE his The New York Police have diacovered here and peraisted in heving his son
fsith hsving apprehended that he is g the headqnartere of green goods ppera- regietered ae Jesus Ohriet."
new creature in ahrist Jeeus; that be- tora in tihat city, and l�ave arrested the
fore God the whole thing ie ohanged; prinaipals. The will of the late Samuel J Tilden,
that he has taken s new plaoe in God's the New York millionaire lawyer, who'
eigh£, and must walk aacordingly.=- Three chiidren of John Cammings, a was electn3 President of the United
Soripture represente Christiana as dead fsrm�er near Penetsng, were bnrnt to Stntes 187Ei, but connted ont by the
to the wor�d. If it has anq powor over death on �anday, Their mother ma,y ;�leotoral commiesion, has been deol�r-
them it is becanse, and in eo far ae, die from injariea received trying to ed invalid by the snpreme court of
they fai! to take the place of death to H6ve her little onee. I New •York state. Thie serves to ill�-
it. The Christian has pnt off,the old �Ixs Fnller, wife of J B IEoller, �'or- trate the trnth of the adage that "he
man, and l�as pnt on the new msn, ond onto, in jnmping from a aarriage at the � who ie his own lawyer hea a fool for a
shoald in practiee be conformed to tl�ie corner of Huron and Norris etreeto, fell olient." Jlcir Tilden was m great man
new position. Under snch oircnm- and received injuriee so terribie that she I and a great lawyer, bnt he failed to
atances, how great wonld be the ohange? died within a few minntes, mske a valid will diepoaing of his $8,-
Chrietimne, nnder snoh oircumstsnces, Ignatine Donnelly, the author and 000,000 worth of property.
in their intercoaree with the world Farmers' Alliwnce man, eued the Bt The Broakville Reoorder says:-It
woald have for their main object to Paul Pioneer Press for $100,000 dsm- will be learned with feelings of general
bring the life-giving Christ to it, that it ages for libel in charging bribery. The regret, not only in Brookville, bat
might be bronght out of doeth into life. jnry at Minneapolie awarded him $1. throughont the Province, thnt the
" Wherefore come ont from among John Fgaeer, Galt road, near Ayr, health oP Hon. C. F. Fraser, Commis-
them, and be ye separate, eaith the sioner of Public OVorko
Lord, and bouoh not the nnclean thing.'" h�s i field whioh yielded 453 bushele , ie snah that
Vphom, let me ask, do Ghrietians pro. or 76� baehels par aore. On the fe�rm hie medical advisers deem it imperative
fese to te,ke me their eaample7 Surely of J 8muek, South Dumfries, 1,400 that he ahould epend the coming winter
none but Ohriet. Then Htis separatiovz bnehels of whea%, oate, barley and pese in a milder climate. It is generally
were threshed from 29. known Ehat for a number of yenre past
%•onz tke world aa tlze ��aeasure of ozcrs. ilQr Fraeer's health •hae been Par from
Did He mix freely with all classea to � Tlxi �upreme Court judges on Wed• roLuat, and man o4 hia intimate
teach, to reprove, to blese, to save? Bo neaday, gave jndgment in the Manitoba frienc�e have before nrged him to teke a
sbould the hri ' sohool a
C stian D' eel. The n
. id H u animonal
e never
PP Y
Y
ete similar t h
ot at hen wfi -
associate ith the ondemn
P
o nde him
w m on the gronnd of c the Aat of the Local Legiela• eelE foroed to take. Mr Fraaer'e life
naLnral friendship, nor partake of their ture aboliehing eeparate schoole in that hae been an aotive one, and never has
festivities for the aake oi pleaeure, nor Province ae ultrs yires, and assert the � he sparod himself when the interests of
interest Himaelf in the political qnes- righta of Cetholica to have their ahild- � his Provinae or the party he eo ably
tions of the day, nor take part i� oivic ren edncated in se� nrate sohools if they re reaents were at stake. To this hard
or military, or national matters? So eo desire. work is dne Mr Fraser'e resent condi-
ehould not bhe Chrietian. ' Oh, bnt, Queen street Baptiat churoU in St tion, and in eapreseing the hope that he
some who read this, may se�y, "there ia Catharines, which wae burned lestI msy retarn in the aprin� fnlly restored
a great difference between Chriet and epring, has been rebnilt, handsomerd to health, and that the I�rovince may
us." (�ranted, (though not to the than ever, and tvas reopened on �un. ! for many yeare to come receive the
abnndonment oE one atom of responei- day, the officiating clergymen boing benefit of hia matnre esperience in tHe
bility on the Christian's psrt to be like Rev Jesse (#iUeon, the pastor, Rev^�1 � guidance of her publia affaire, we e�re
Him) and yet bae he not marked oat more Harrie, B A, and Rev Thomas � sare the Recorder bnt givee utterance
His children's path by IIis own foot- ' Trotter, B A, of Toronto. to a wish that will touoh a responsive
etepe? And has $e not eaid in plain• ' chord throu hont Ontario. Mr Fraser
est terme, apeaking of his own, ��They Ieaac Terkowsky, a li,uasian Jew, ( g
are net of the world, caen as I am not who arrived e�t New York on �aturday, where ttiitbe olimatepro esrea t ible, he
of the world 1 John 17, 8urely this having an nppearance o£ eatreme in ) +-
muet settle lhe matter for all who, in digenom, on being questioned by offia- I will remain during the wintAr, but, if
eimplioity, and with a single eye, oleave ials aeto bie �,biiity to take care of him- � unsuited ta hie condition, he will
ti0 the written word. aelf, produced positive evidenao in t9�e � Probably go. on to Bonthern Omlifornia.
Much care, howeVer, will hp, needed ehape of caeh and letters of credit to the � ge fwill be aocompanied by Mrs and
in taking thie place of separation, leet eatent of $26,Fi00, wl�icl� he had in a�iss Fraser.
in observing tl�e letter we violate the belt around his body.
- ....
epirit of Christ, or rr�^ ' t� nn extreme About eigl�t weeks ago ae Laahlan
which is not justiSed by Hie eaample. Taylor; 04 Wiarton, vvas working in � The Censu9.
We muat not euppoee, for instence, the bnah, in etepping over s large maple -_
that tbe retirement of monks nnd nuns tree whioh he had reaently cut down, The following figures are taken from
into monasteries and oonvente bae any- he fell on a eapling, whioh �vas bro'aen the eeaond oeneus bnlletin jnat iseued by
thing to do with �he moral separation off about four feat from the gronnd and 'the Department of Agrionitnre ,at
whiah is enjoined on the Christian, ex- badly eplintered, outting hie throat Ottawa:
cept, indeed, to bring it into odinm snd eeverely, He rolled over on the Population by sub-dietriots-
contempt. Tt ie not thue the believer groand, and w�en he renovered aon- avnox mmseT.
ie to come o�zt and be sepatate. Trne, eoioueneae ha started for home, Two 1871 ieei 1891
Blyth, �illa,ge (out ot Mor-
he will not be found "walking in the doatore were cslled� snd abtended him �e� „ . , , . . , , . „ . .. . . . . . . . . . . 9i4 927
oonnsel of t�►e ungodly, nor standing in for ais weeke. Not getting any better, Bruesels, �tne,ge �out ot
the way oP sinnere, nor.sitting in the he went to i�neiph and oonsnited a doa- �rey ........ ............ 1,260 1,204 �
eeat o4 the eoornfnl." He will shun tor, who, after exsmining the wound �rey ........................ s,esa 4,577 4,0�2
� $owiok ..... ............... 6,417 6,616 4,499 �
everything that psrtakes of the ohar- eent him, to the G}eneral Hoapital, and Morrie .................... ... 3,962 s,816 a,2ss
aoter, of fellowship nith evil or evi�l. the nest daq an operation wae perform. Turnberry� ............ .. 8,2oi a,o10 2,a6a
doere, ed on his thro6t and a s linter nearl winghn.m, toAn �oat ei
� p Y Turnberry) ................. ... 1,918 2,187
TSE oaniaxx�x, waex zs aE Y four inohea long and half an inoh thiok , wro eter, v�llnee (out ot
He is a member o! the �'bodq af wae takon Prom it. He cvae dieoharged Ho�viok) ................... .... 5so 504
�hrist," an '�heir of G4od a'oint heir trom the ho�pital on Betnr�a�. - -'"
, ] Totals .. ..............18,496 2Y,790 18,985
with Ohriet," and ue enoh is a heaveniy Winb4r begsn in Rn�eia on ThUredaq FIII80N semra.
man, a'�strsnger and o pilgrim on wifih the flret sharp froet. Living men $g eela, sikle,ge fout of
sbrth," hS� aitizenshd bein �n heaven, oennot remember an other eer in �aniey> .................. s�rs ss�
P 8,� Y Y Iis .....................�8,897 l�d31 4�2l4
'(�ith thie thon�Ytt ever vividl+y be4ore whioh this gimpie asnoutnoementi Hnil�tt ...................... s,s78 s,s7a s,281
him, hs will wnik in separaiidit Prom meant what it doee now. �here sre �ox�i�op ..................... s,eoe 9,o4s s,oes
ell, no matter who they ma � wbo literally millione oi hamen beinge st �eatorEh, tows .............. 1,es8 a,480 2,641
� stsnlep ................ ....... 8,804 2,940 2,d70
are not of the household oi fstt�, the farthest, w�6hin gia da►ys' janrney TuakeremttH ............... s,699 a,us0 9,ea�
o! London, to �hom this �rosb oomee --y --
wa�xos oonms rats cdxsonavr�e os o�tnta• 4e � eentence of det►Rh by etarva%ion. T�t61e••^�•'� �N �e ��� �'�i lg,ls�
- TIA)i0 TO T8'� WOltLD P e]tlion h bhe oenao'rn havo forbidden
'1'herq are two oan�ee one bein their � Aehfleta .......... ........... s,898 �f,7s8 s,oie
� g tlie Rnegian paper� ko disoueu tlie fsm• dlinton, town ............... a,ois 7,sos 2,ss5
�ot ti �ly bomprehending their uniot� ine, •The Navoab vontures tho deolara• colborne ................. .. a,429 a,sss n,�iG
avitb �hriet and another, tHe worldli- �seo Wawenoeh.......... �,s5i a,s74 aote
ttees .04 men ot the el�rg�q +�on bhet 29,OOO,U00 a;Aatnree aro al- �oaattob ............... ... s,sis s,�l� a,so7
. As on
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rewd aithout food
. IHoi ... ..,... s 964 s i 9
d ts sho - a i» torrM.. s
eri w oaer o n �6e s9
hae ob
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served
, ,'�h� ore;ze ot the world ;ng the torrible di�treau of"the peopl� a'e� wawanoeh ...., ..,, a�7�a �,��9G 2��sss
for time�kiliingamn�em9n��ha� invu8• Cantinne tb be re�or�ed, , A poor �ot�ts ................�i,308 hb,512 ao,d�o
e� the �ohurah.r' T11'x bpi�rg�on daqs t woman of Retohino oa �� �returniu . - :
"�'11is ,a� the �n�{ eatibf� oi the pte��b� home itam a n .�' . � i . A000*din� tb t�e�e $gn�ed neith�ir
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aub. `to ;.,tiEq. dnd' �rosetei� or 8aqflaid ha�e thd r i�e�be
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corr�c;t, anci. wa, be�i�ve tl�a� we }�ave su.c�eeded as �a�e s
pQs�i (�le. Oux ob'ect w �'
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�wou��� be useful, to ever Farr�ter La�v g
Schu�►1 S t' , �' . � - . Yex, Coun�y ��srk,
�G �on, B�si�ess �.Vlan an�d Txavel�er.
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tures �•ory dtetinctly. To road the�l`estimo�►ials below ie to convince
any rvasonable person that the map �s esceedingly ueefal for any an�
�ver�• pereon in the County or ont of it.
TESTI�011TIgLS.
FRODT IN�PECT4R ROBS.
' OFFtOL� OF INBPEOTOR OF PIIBLIp SOHOQI,B� EA6T HIIRON.
Clinton, Ont., Oct. 5, l891.
On roy firat visit i,o tho' echoola of this Inapeotorate, I wae eo
convinced C6at a Coanty map wae needed, that I aeked VP. Cooper �
Co to publish one. VPith their usnal enterpriee they at once under-
took t� briag out a map enitaale for $uhool nse. Daring its prepar•
ation I waa conenited as to details, and nothing that I auggested was
omitted. I oao, therefore, strongly recommcnd the map to all the
ec600l� in the oounty. It is as indiepensuble to a well sqnipped sohool
ae the map of the world, Ontario or Claoada. Sinoe th9 very first lea-
eons io Geography are from the aonnty Mup, I eincerely hope t6at
the new map may be nsed for thia purpoee, instead of the �ketck
usuall�• drawu by the teacher, and which coate the seotion more ia
time loet in drawing it, tban would buy half-a-dozen mape.
DaviL Ros$, Inspector of Schoola.
FROM INSP�CTOR TODI. �
' Godericl�, Oct. 10, 1891.
This �ie to certify that I have esamined the Cooper Map of the
Couoty of Hnron. The map ie nicely color�d and in eize and finieh
�rell anited for our Publia SoGooIa`. This map ia just wbat hua long
been needed for the eohoole of Huron ; and I hope that in a short time
there will be ona in every echooi room in West Huron. If thia map
is hnng in the eohool room and properly t�sed, the pupile will not onty
get a ciear knowledge of the County, but will,from their looel know-
ledge,� form a clear conoeption of what map� represent, � whioh they
c�nnot gain from any ot,her thsn a County map.
Joax Enaix Toa�, I. P. S., Weet Snron.
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BOOKSELLERS, STATIUNERS, �
and FANCY GOUD� DEALERS �
Le Oanada, hitherto s looal Conserva- Prairie fires have been rsging for thre6
tive organ at Ottawa, came ont Tnea• daya, in the uei�hborhood o4 (�atilrie,
day night fl"st footed for ihe Liberals Ottlahoms, snd hnndreda of farms h�qe
and deolares, "Let ne flght nnder Lsu-" been swept of their orope, while honsea
rier: ' and borne have been barned and mnoh
Heniq Andereon, aged28, of Comber, live etock has perished,
Ont, died on the operating tnble at Farmer G}eorgeHeffdeoker,-of Green
Graoe hoepital, Detroit, on Tneeday, township, Pa; wppu,rently died suddenl
while undergoing an operation for the of what was snpposed to be heart fesil ,
removal of sn nbaoese. nre two weeke ago.' The body was fonr
Bt Lapeer, Mich, Mre Emma Mille„ days later temporarily interred. It
beaame jealous of her eieter. The other wae transferred Monday, and when the
day ahe asked her hnsbsnd, in the prea- oasket was opened it was fonnd that
ence of the aister, to chose whioh woman the body had tnraed ronnd and the in-
he wonld live witl�. Miller ohosa the terior of the caeket bore traoea of a
siater, wbereupon his wife ahot herself tertible atrnggle. The dietorted and
fatally, blood covered features bore evidence of
Becanse'°twelee good and trne men" the agony endured. The elothing ebont
relieved the monotony of their deliber• the head and neck had been torn in
ations in the jnry room by drinking ehreds, Qs was likewiee the lining of
twelve quarts of beer, Jndge C�arter, of � the �coffin. Biood3� m�rks of finger
the Wayne Connty Cironit Conrt, set nails on the faoe, throat snd neok told
e�eide a verdiot for $96,000. The v er• of the despair of the doomed man, who
dicb wae given to A. Baokns, jr., � Sone, tore his own flesh i�n his sngnieh. �ev-
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againet the Union Company of Detroit , eral fingers had been bitten off and the
for damages alleged tohave beencanaed � hande torn with the teeth nntil they
1ro the Baokas property by the erection � gaa�rcely resembled those of a haman
of elevated trecke in front of their pre- being,
msies. The award has atarbed a fierce �
clamor by other propertq ownere for
money paymente. Judge GFarter de-' o-�� ���R���������•
nounaed the verdict ae eaorbitant and , �
soored the �ary for drinking the baer. •
It is annouoced that s young lady I Girl Wanted
of the neighborhoud of Quebec, Mies --
Sarrah Anne Moore, of Ltttle River, wantea, girl to ao nousework tor ema11
family. C}ood pio,oe and �ood wages. A t
haa 'ust f 1 `
PP 9
a len heir to a han
J d80R19 at NE
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littl f
e ortnne of 1 I
� 6.000. Miae Moore
was betrothed to an estimabie young Piano for Sale.
man named Frank Smith, of Montre• -
a�l; who died in Boeton; in Jul 1890. Fo� sn�e, eitUor an u�r�eac or sqnere ,
y� Piano. Both are ae �ood ae now, mado by
BB�Oie dying h8 nlad0 & Wlll, b8- the best makere, 4nd eiiher one will be sold
queathing all hie property, valued at cbeap nnd on reaeonable termR. App:y 8t
$16,Q00, to Miea Ddoore, with the uau- NEw ERA OFFICE.
fruct to hie mother until deaEh, which Stray Steer. '
occurred eoffie monthe since. Mies -
Ddoore conaequently inherits the pro- ca�no into eubseriber's premieos, 1ot 41,
con.14, Hullett, ott or about 8ept lst, a yel-
perty. lo�c• eteor with K-hite star on fotehead nn
lar e whita t hi
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S aPo on pe. The owner ie here-
by notifled to pay eharges grove progerty
and take it e,wsy. $. LAUTDNSLAYER,
Anburn.
FOR SALE. �
1 Cooking Stove.
1 Coal Stove.
0 i'hr importance a� J. GUNINGFHAMEt Clinton.
iceep(ag tlte blood IA
:� pure condition i9 pLANTS & BULBS
i Il k
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un vers�, y nnwn,
aud yet there nre ;
verpfewpeoplewint Roman Hyiaoenths-Potted. Assorted � '�'?
have perfeetly pure colors named.
61ood. TUe tnint of scrofula, snit rheum, or Easter Lil Bulbs.
Dther foul humor is heredited and transmitted y ��
tor generatione, causin� mitoid sufPering, and Chinese 5acr8� Lillies, ,� , n�1
we aiso aecnmulate poison and germs of dis. „Naroisens and Daffodils. 1�SI
Ease from the air we (7hinese PrimrogAAN. �
6reatHe,.• the food . ' g�
ave e4t, or the water I � dIINING}HA,ME, - CLINTON. �
Pve drink. There is ,
aoth ing more oon. `�.,,
clustvel .
rov
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FRESH OYS E !
TRS a:��
Ehan the o posittv9
power oi Hood's Barsaparilla over a118iseas84 HADDI�� BLOTERS� -1-- - ,�
ot the blood. Thie medtcine, when Lalrlq �� �
trted, does ezpel every traee ot serofnla o� � ORANGES� LEMO1�T19�
�alt rheum, removes the taint whioh aauaeq x
oatarrh, neutrui�zes � SWEET pOTATOES . •'"'�'�
Ehe aoidltq and ouree � �
rheumatiam, drtvee TO-DAY. ,
out the germe oi �
mglarts, bloocl pot- �
eoning, etc. Yt atao J. UUDTIN(�BAME, Clinton, �
vttaltzes and on- '!
rtches the tilood, thus onereoming tha� fire� �
[eeiing, a►nd building up the ivhole dystem
ThousAnde Yestiiq to the supertorttq oi Hooa',� .. ;
B'arieapsillla as A blood purlSer. �'ull tntoA WHEN YOU TRAV�L
hlatl0n and et�tediente oi cu»es eent tree,
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