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The Huron Signal, 1881-02-18, Page 1. .1mat L Y.l,l.1!l1t1`1 ati'T fhP0d1 441 f' • emitter 1 menet) vett ,310,1/m t.rl f :! • r lyes,; w oil M t ., J'-. I. r.. . ' !,,,viol .. $i. ar t•. enteenetteetel y,+ • Vern .ill+ .r AND CENEAALa 'ipgt-:DJRtM Y114111 d u J 0 d h :ah tr 111 q P_ Y p ti r1 0 f i1 GODERICH, ONT., 1RIDAY,, FEBRUARY 18, 1881. • f WeeILL4OVIIIBY BROM. P sitaassa 1 et.tO A YitAR IN ADV*INCE. American returned reg, auggeutive 1EWS ABOUT HOME.Req.,,1111 Our [hanks ere else W H. g(aaleruiotl }$aster In Chancery for copies ( ountry papers. Mnlam . Black laweek pprecanted a flew Matto t.. her daughter Mrs. Vivian ehd aye, fee, owto another alatwinet who now -lives s with her. W. understand that beth tl.e .uni» re Splendid in- struwents. Mn. Black never does things by halves. T>vrr:rrritci.-The congregation of Koos church will kited the annual tea- meeting un the evening of Thursday, Mnrch 3rd. A comnutte his been a painted to get up the affair ' Q pitT eaTAtYrrirxr. - - ► literary cuter_ taitunmt under the auspices of the ()uderich Hi4h School Literary lioeiety will be held uu the Temperance Hall, un the evening of Friday, March 4th The affair will have the character of an elocutionary tournament. Wsarass Emmet. usa ate -Mr. G. N. Mac- duiiald, lighthouse keeper, cars a witness as to the state ie the weather iu the matter of the Erie Bell arbitration. He is considered an authority on the wen -get although h• does not date it ahead ther, +iggeneral. Tar Pear House Sateen. -V a under- stand that the Park House is sow in the hands of the Sheriff, that official having seized it by virtue of a writ of attach- meat, tees under the A aonoling Debt ori Act. At the time of seizure Capt Marlton was in Michigan. Lases/tr. --Wm Holland and George B Trott tau be a were sent here front o Seaf"rt with undsy b 1 wayok Strong, g g watc man named John Aitcheson, whom they were rofessin to assist home one da P g y week The boys have each been in Rost for larceny before, and Holland u maid be confirmed thief. Do not ignore your local papti. It is a window thio h which a man may look out on the world. Lying as it does on the table in almost eery house, it has s better chanceorf dui cod than an °4 X °°sans' Yon might Hearty as wen forgetyour churches and schools as to f our local r. It ks to ten timei t audiencceepyour lo l minister• does. It is read eagerly. It reaches all, and is in no sense f are. notice and care, you ourself are. It isyour re y Presentative and you cannot afford to ig- presentative sore a without de reciaein unreelf. - P g y Rrrunwii.. -Mr. Henry Burus, who left we Dorsey, Lecompadvtlleh Colorado, last spring, m quest of their fortune in that famed city of vice and gold, ratan - ed on Monday last. He says he tikes the country, but nut enough to return to it. Mr. Dorsey he reports as being well. He s•y. Mr. D. has not yet struck the "big bonanza," but provided he has good luck with his (*leers, he will return soon with an ample fortune. p The advertisingcolumn ng of mcgood ilve lir general reader as all the read- l is the , rens flect u supplied. n the naw readers o n which Y 1 i ways they benefit leen the announcements in nur advertiringcolumnsduringayearthey would m. re full a reciste the talus of y QP s newspaper. A friend who has for years been receiving this gaper in a distant land recently declared to us that he con- a silere3 the advertisements as great a Domes of information and entertainment to hhm as the Wawa columna. Every one should red the advertisements of a good paper. -tete. , EDv terromu lLt iEas.-The report of tl:e Minister of Education for Ontsrho, for the year 1879, has just been wired We append a few extrt o m relation to the; county. The t tal number of pupils attending public schools of the county, was 191684, of which 10,612 were boys; number of pnpila between the ages of 7 and twelve, not attending schools four months of the year, 1880; average atter- dance of pupils, 8,971. The 606001 pop- ulation of Goderioh, between the age. • of a and 16, 1,255; Clinton 680; Seaforth, 620; Wingham, 470. The number of I+lepirate School (Roman Catholic) in the County, is 3, with a total of 227 pupil, of which 110 attend at Goderich. Mr Wm. Dickson, County Gaoler, y was called to Buffalo on Saturday, to attend the funeral of his brother -in -law, Mr. Robert Ovens. The commercial Advertiser of that city says of the deceas- ed : -- 'We regret to announce the death of se old awl respeoted business man ofrived Buffalo, Mr. Robert. Ovens, which oc- curred at the family residence Lot even- i after an illness of about ten ds n8+ Ye• Mr Ovens urs., born in the village of Stow Scotland, Au 12th, 1814. He gnat was married to Janet Dickson of Gala- shiels, Scotland, in April, 1833, and cisme to this noun the same and sot- 7esr fled in ie eve, hsviM Made this plass \u bowie ever mimeo Re busine.s ae • baker. in whisk ate continued sr the time of his d !lines 1848, In had been pmprhetit ed the setal,lilshment nn lgllieelt it , soar Cltnten, which bear. hie name. Au bsunees rs cation these gestJnte, pa sad fie rhea had such • wwle w in the eras ices details of his Ali Min knew icor drone esteem him tenet 'kiglilf r aniZ: scurf l+bwsebeslKnw trim. • tree awed .ed mom- lvartrl He wan e,weof clic _Mel* lips ,4 the I ior•.t Are one a .w which M1tnMrli, With oat Ise Mtrame oe+w s !- tel aA4tsw !I Alla ' 'ilio fatl'Ul'." MIa•OR-Thu West e, (Mas) TMMel Nye. The curage on (HHlay zart i ing was very distinct and'cleer. Lily risen were reusrded by atttletr 'Mae- taut view. Pembina meuntai to in the background, with theigonnonite villages, on the vast plain beneath them, that affording a magnificent panoramic view of the eountry. tees A VILIIAELa PsttnE'S/.-The Kinear corded dine Reporter says: On fi•tutrday eroded morning last Rev. R. H. Starr wimple's. Leman, ed, and as much surprised as to ARCHIBALD FORBIEL ' AO ILTVEAIr DINNBB. three hems' Imbuing on imports connected with agrieulture; al four to five hours per day of mem labor. The students were in ti divisions, so that when one was attire the indoor department the other a rig . Pa . outside, After giving some other with regard to the practir workingof the College, the speaker i hie seat amid oud applause. Mr. John McMillen, Reeve of Hull was the neat speaker, and said that interest was the great ind try of this Dominion, for out of 4,000,000 inhtbitan•e 2,500,000 were qtly engaged in farming. Such be the case it was incumbent upon farming community to sue that their estio training was not neglected. wanted cels^ 1 run, for we had to st soil. stock, cerenb, &c., in addition being as welt informed on general s ]cera as the members of other claseos Doeiet Our young mon should a y y ng P themselves es assiduously to agricultu education se profession students did their studies, and they would event their reward. After explaining t P 8 the revenue of the Province was deet to a great extent, from the sale of Government wild lauds, timber timber limits, the speaker continued it was the duty of the Government spread broad the fullest knowledge the matter of agriculture. The appoi meet of the Agricultural Commission which he had been a humble memb was a sten in the right direction lI + en th on e report as sent fhe litterof a alto for distribution i' would be aeon t mach re ushlo information ]had gleaned by '..e members tluroof. report dealt with nearly every a Jit (...c infero+', t,+ the fanner, ,n uah:e iornts w. ore thro out to those willing to avail themael of it. The apeelker bore gave some g elutes in the tnsttec of the raising feeding of stuck, end showed concluai Y that there was moneyto he in thoroughbred :std good grade s' as against scrubs ', although the lost required fully as much care and fo Punctuality in business vyaa adeaiderst tc the farmer, anal kendneas to the du animists was also a r quiranlent of rculturir'. Squire Leets of. +. „ or State, on one oerlalon Bard, T no dace in God's creation for a hr man.' cud tho Squire's utterance trusm, s0 fair as arming was concern In coneusior., tee spec her i:::,reused on the audience the necessity or crura and theft in thc;+ractical fazmAr, and rased cif a lughor and better educstio intelligently xasiat the stout blare Thr$ hands •iii the ba.tle of Flife. method sod inte.ligcnce guide rhe fan in his avoeatinn, end his piece with highuat and best would be ackn:owled Mr. Woe. also gave an able es osi :. p: qt th-s fartnime question, delting with iaipgitincs cf the agricultural into the r-ecesli.y for rotation; of crop higher ed cath"n for prnotiesl fa and other topics of rowsa Mx the fa tag ccm misty. "Tine Learne.t Profwsuona' was r a nreitei t' ey Dr Williams in a manner ' "T1b Bree(Iers, Feeders and Lmpor of rack" renewed evitnblo TMpo from lit ea H Stell, Coming Bi ins. z e of :er :.hast:+ wore alae dol a nn ed to and a most happy eves P g• ' as hr . -welt to a c: ,se at a an+taon et h c: hoot ` `w' W`e — topics rawest c eatemes under the ae.ptres er from tae •rheic arsaee eines.Narrar &emote al ,+ireekoo, ►r news, um. K.erN aid Morse), mtesuasaa ass MNse. 1 Reported for The ts►as.t. formation `- - I fed ••A ei .saa•ttg r+:. tatua not t..she.. A■'faith hell prent It ! ?0W1t TOPICS. , f4iliutinlrie+ for the Catholic baser re el.eel). on foot. .r .. . We ualeratend a "patty" by Mrs- •tack w •.0 the tai i/. It will be an un- Y uubted success, as Mrs. Black is nue of ur most popular Lel residents. The Ritlrt Rev. Bishop Alfons, D. D. , ommiseary of the Diuueee of Hurons, ill (D. V.) pt4. b in the Court House, Ioderiob, on $unduy evening tune Reinitiate -- Hon. John Hibbard, Consular Agent rt this port, from Chicago on Tuesday even- accompanied by MrsHibbard. We are pleased to learn that Mr. sines Bell, of thetasome T. IL, who has sen Lid up for time at Stratford osooverin ,and will be able shortlyto stern him. Casea:+:r. - T. lay (Friday) a gems of Irlin will beplaid between a couple of XP nks from St. Marys and our local layers. Some good playmsy be expect- d. The match will begin early. Hoses roe DAKOTA.-- Mr. R. Mc- can, 0f Goderioh, and Mears Elliott, r ripped cr Township, on Tuesday last three car loads of horses to to uta- Mona Hoaxes roe a tennen. -Mr. It. Polley, the well-known horse eater, ships today another oar -load of ss. homes for Saginaw. die Polley vy ss shipped about tau hundred horses roe last I;eptember, the purchases 1e flet iihiefly meds in the county and the 'joining county of Bruce. The horses ave been well handled, only one animal pin died while a throughMr. eying ,o y. bands. P g A Voraa ritott 1[vaeou. -Mr. Butt, "awns is a letter }ecus Muskoka, says sat "the crops last yeah were veryother cod, and the market has been very fair. he lumber trade arnaumes a lutie uantity of hey and sats, and this rincipally what we raise hen.. The bvernsssat survyon are sour on s' t messes seem mesterei. w 'taciturn with •tratzgers to a dedrw eurprues some who would love to with s celebeit Ms. Verbes is ~ fly free sad outspokeu on mat- in general with those with whom he to famous o The reception as the famous ootreBlwndent at the on T\ar.day put him in a:oelleot woman As he his The annual diluter under the sus hoes P of the HuJLett Branch Agriculture! So- Burned atety was held in Rsltembury's hotel, Clinton, on Wednesday evening last, There was a gond attendance and a esost agricultural enjoyable evewng wsa spent. Tho gathering was presided over by Mr. Joha Mason, and Mr. Shipley occu- pied the vice -chair. Amongst the prom trent turista present we noticed prom - Mr. K Principal of the Model Farm, Guelph, and Mesas. John McMillan, Humphrey Ssell, Jahn cumin, James Biggins, Rebson, Moon, and others, caws loyal and patriotic toast trete proposed by the oluerman, and duly responded to, after which the toast of the • ev "The Agricultural Interests of e°ing' Canada," was introduced, coupled withy the names of Messrs. Mille, McMillan and Moon. Mr. Mills, un rising to re.tpond, was venal: received. He had missed the G. T. R but having made up his mind be with them on this occasion, ho had availed himself of a roundabout trip on the G. w.R. , and mu pleased to be with them at their annual dinner. He notic ed a cumber re.ent whom he had seen at the Model arm during the excursions o[ the past year, end was glad of the op poetunity to renew the acquaintance theng formed. He was himself a practical as well as •theoretical for until 1. had reached the age of farmer,wenty-one he had daily performed the duties• and dnnlgeriee incident to a farmer's life He had leen brought upto the farmingmany profeeaion, and hd nevr lord any reason to feel ashamed of his calling, --tri fact, he was proud of having been brought up s farmer. It was usual for people to be dissatisfied with the trades or sings in which circumstances placed thorn. The reason for this was not far to find : we knew not only the joys, but the morrows, trials and tribulations of our own espec- y , '+6l . hal lot, but we onl saw the b. z' side of other avocations. Farmers as a rule •c were better off than the melon ority o. man for the latter had business canes and annoyances t\at the former knew not of. Agnadture Nese the nlout important industry of the countryin which we lived, and for this reaw -i1 it failed the whole fabric must fall. [f teehnieal training was necessary in what are called the learned profesaiatts, wl-y should farmers not haves l training also? Ifs young mantras clever rsturelly, and wished to study medicine or law, the father stinted the rest of the family as a rule, so that he might have his ern • 'on gratified ; but the bo who was waling to y . devote bimaelf to farming pursuits waa neglected, so far as education was con- cerned. The fanning community should rule the eiitptry, for they had the brains and the ability, -Avery young man who was Qtep, • tin[ f9I the fsrmsag vacation Ghoul hate education compatible with the dignity of the call Searles tl.• gm T leg ordinary training of l+•setng, writing and arithmetic, he should be specials trained is ricultural matters. If a farmer had two sons, one of whom had am ambition to become s preferments! matt and the 1 other was content to remain on the farm, he should trot them both alike so far as °ducstion waa convened. Agrioulturo should be intme:'aced int. , uc ublic schools hi all rural sections. It should trade compulsory in the rias P ry primary school, but Bheuld nut be int educed in- to the High School, A chair of sgri- culture in the universities had ewes Proved a failure; but there should be an agricultural school in each county or tf*oupp of counties.In these schools should be taught general principles of agricultde, stock raising, chemistry, bot • any, physio! gy, geology and agricultural chemistry, in addition to reeding, writ ing, dictation, English grammar and tion. This would be the bested- uation l foundation for an youngfar mer. Considerable discus.;owanow be indulged in with regent to the hg elg . Ag neultursl and Arts As.ociatrew st Omar io. Thines did not seem to be just what they should be, but if the matter was properly attended to, it might become a w 1 msti $ onnr.etof endive and Pte^ made nests e><atnirY►tiotuforastfi5- cites, teachers would be furnished for the count icultural iohools. The y at[I Model Firm would be the Mead of the pleased, discover that some feind friends of his shoes town and country congregations had with marls him rho prevent o[ a valuable house. The presentation was made very yuietl)•, the animal being animated They into the stable and left there sans dere- I mony. In thus connection we may may and that if ever a rooter has endeared tier that s to his congregation it is the Rev. sever Mr. Starr. Not only have his pulpit ut- Lure. telanoea been the means of accomplish- ling much good, but by genial, whole encouraging." waled conduct outside the mend desk he has endeared himself to his parish- ionen in {neurulae and the public in The presentation recorded that above is a striking indication of the popularity of Mr. Starr. Our wiah is 'went that he may long be spared to go in and out „tempt urs. The Monetary Times says.- About chatted 11,000 tons of salt were manufactured at in Kincardine in 1878, by Mr. Bightmyer. A reduction of neatly 2,000 is apparent he turns this u largely owing toout the thsuloreaaed met of freight between that and „where most of the salt lel t o Chicago, Amour & Co.,thepork dealers, for k- A ' Pen is ntpo.rpe ons. Carudutn salof t cane is is This, with the heavy shippinggc g instil left little or no profit to thfactlaer Hence d. reduction ownerse °, quantityl man- cannot andentand upon what er•uct le p"' 1? p the tariff is based. A duty is Imposed1 on forst ii, coal and coal oil,theymorning gra i salt! As we say' why flub on for former the Cave ned. outinted on omanufacttureer should given the home market. The mem- ber for South Bruce would do well to bring the disadvantages which this inn- portant Canadian industry is laborin g under prominently before the nuthoe of the Government. It is a question which materially affects the interests of Kin- cardine and Goderich-{4tat,danl. SKATING Caaxrcan-The postponed carnival came off on Tuesday evening, the ice being in very fair ounaitign after the big thaw. The attendance was not very large, but some of the costumes were very attractive. The following are the names of the ma.queradea:-Diana, Goddess of hunting,A. G. Blest!: Scotch Girl, Sara Kirkbride; • Lassie, Mary 1 +tion; Actress, J. slcLean; Old Lady, H. Smith; Highland Woman, C. Black, Little Buttese°p' 1 P'. Black; swim lady, Mn Hsrnsoe: Summer, was putting cal over- in the ante -ZOOM le r°marked smote pleased expression of count*. nom, "What a grand audieaoe to-nigltl. helped rite splendidly. I felt as it hsd been speaking but half an hour, that's the best proof I could have things went as well. Your people to know how bo appreciate a fee. I never feat time sli awayso P quickly before. The applause was moat Remarkin u the odd she of the g Pon P• uare," he seed he saw but ons other awn Lid out on the octagonal plan, and was Carluuhe. `In Bummer you must have a perfect bower here," he on to sa . "How beautiful the place must too& then-" On his nes to the station, Mr. Forbes freely about himself. "I tette myfirst stake since I've been m Goderich hotel," said he "IIt was ranine Porterhouse. The red juice ran ge j out of it beautiful) and it melted in m mouth like butter. I have not rt at a better table since I carne to Cased& It was a pleasure to fiud everything cooked w mossy." "Then, like your friend Villiers, you .13 your `strongpoints,'too;l' wetaugh- put in. Mr. Forbes smiled, but earnestly said: "A man needs something nicelyawked when he travels hie Imam nodoing. Y teiday+ in order to catch tlhe trains, I ate nothing from eight o'clock in the until Biz or seven in the even- If eine misses dinner the tendert- is to eat too much for supper; and I ,Ike to go on the platforni with an empty stomach. 1 usually take but two meal a da Breakfast at eingght and dinner y y at half -past two. I swallow a cu of tea Pas P at about six o'clock, and I eat no more until next morning."ufscturers, "Whatu do you think of the American dlies, Mr. 1?orbes 7" "There is almost too much in them," saidthe British journalist. "Look at the Chicago Tribune, and see the lot there is in it ?" and he puffed vigorously at his cigar as if digusted with the amount of interesting reading one had to skip in the endeavor to run through the mon- star dailies of the United !Hater. ''The New York Sun does not err on that side," we remarked. , lama's paper shows wonderful skill in condenahng news, although I don't think much of its general tone. The N•w York Herald is a good parer, but you have to go through a lot of it, before you get whet 'ou want. If afew changes were made in its appearance, and if it were not w virulent in its notal at- teaks, it would be a model paper. The •u great ability displayed in the wanutRement of the the. (N the Canadian pepsin I prefer the Moil, on amount the of it. The 7ne se line of the railway. and we are likely L the road moos, which wet be a ., rat thing for this oountry. There u no modes= through which ou can reach the public so emit) asr. arongh the ooluass of a good weekly sper. New devioes by irresponsible lamps are always being devisedto get coney out of idveithsers,ouchcanvassers icing nothing about the giving 0E value er the money obtai sd. A good local • ewspapee enters tore home citrate where ;hsread at leisure by all the members of ne family. The advertisements in ht re consequently sees, unlike those up- ooeseq 7 n fly-sheets,dre---Ilk. Cgexos or Betimes. -Mr R R 'hoeuposnn, who has oirriad on the ho- u basihas is Cleland: [for oven an, has sold out !r Mr. R Rai ones, and intends removing W Dakoa n a few weeks Mr. Bellows, can ander- tend is a good artist, PD 1 ta, been ane,- need with Mr. Thos► sen for number t i years, amnia* fregauntly managed the wataess during the absence of the latter. n s cased to the public this week, Mr. %outpwn commends las successor to the sof the public. We expectto ee ]istro(r g•Ratiows week upa nod businos tare He is full of enema,ood slims to dive all those who fav lura: with a sit hag the utmost astisfaetion, M. 8allent elveetseemont wi:l well sepal Perusal Bowmen FOR Taos Fon or rr. -Many Ming coattiaaaldy aa- Nellie Smrtlt; Little Bo peep.Ikhsy Jolhnston-Peasant Girl, isCameroa; Panus Lad M {Natsoo; Ball•fighter, A B. y; Buoesnese A. Diekaou; °y' P►rnell, the Erid A.Gooding; Bailor, Fraser Clow*, A- Cimsiuu ee Canada, 8.J Raid; akers Black & + Wyatt; Mims Nellie anderlip colored lad • MrsOld Mother Hub- y' A°y°r' bard and a large number of other fancy and 'comic masquerader* The judging was the best, and reflected credit npx,n the judges, --Messrs Munroe, Clutter' and W. Mitchell The following aro the willaen: Imdies' 11[r.be of clearness small type en the last pale of the Globe u difficult to read. The Med typeBeene to be larger and clearer, and Ifor to read Llai paper when tray w e, ly on aoo0uat New epspen a ould not be is amaV type, u they are read chiefly by ",poisons ravelliag on the train., and small print is most annoying. When the hporld was founded I was Mi a half share, but did not finally •,0ept. However, I at first tesiated that the paper should be pr• ted in large, plain type, andbeleaded. In that style the Worlcame out, and has beet a sec- cams. Had I s to-morr0w I a'abegg --- Mr !tout. Kutch of tee 8th „en , Lorne, Ire wife acid hired man, were caned home time ago by ostin4 apple tor which had been for some time in earthen crack. It appears the said o1 fruit had diasoLved some of the linin tho crock. Dr, Taylor, of (loderich called in, .said ender his treatnitint are recovering A Ban Wein) --One of eu villi took s notion dist he would (cave town, so skipped out teat week qui either tete at night or earl is the rr ie and fo. of to bad his ardlo d g'it g who .aril "the World against other world for smell thine end • trioiw. " A +xr+zrstr.v f tsavi s+ sent MtlsnrtFo-Anniversary smMtaas 7 preached in Knox church here, on h the 6th nue, at 10. 30 1 ,i. P. 30 p re by the Rev Dr iii Ch,deriob. Tho eharch wig filled 1 tithe -est capacity at both .srvibM. ennui', les -Meeting was bolo or Mo evening the 7th inst. The bee, was vel lin the temperance hell front 5. 7.30 p. +r the rrnnpeny teem adieu to the eherch, when the Rev Ptook he, pastor oh tie (merest conk the chase, when the lieu Halyard, (Bsptiat) opened Witt pr Npeschee were delivered by the f, ,nR rev gentlemen Mr Denby, of ns., Nr Crook. C. K , "f Auburn 88tedwert, B. A. of Ciuvtna• Mr. rani.t21 Auburn , end Mr Viages, no. The eh.i• of St Ani ' &March, I Lyth, dmdb- rhe leaderel ler. Wm Weathenbee, rendered beautiful voce mush,; t eco style The thane ens i to flemrtg. rive el being obligee t. Inset vtot 1,lit- etre M go' in Ike'oesngragaM.m downy* post 1 hr the manetar Io slosh C y Fin 1 •- 'h s , ecanior On lei *1 : 1 at•ett waa hell, hi;! n v ort e esti Ifni ilio MD% • Re e+,teris, a lint LA -I 'time ••.telt : rwa;o s. Sue ppirsuse vostesas Harrison; gents' °esteem D. Morris; comic costume, Nellie Vaaderlip; girls' costume, Daisy Johnston; bgs'oostaase, Allan Cameron; special lady'. prise A. G. Bluett; specie gent. prime, John McCullough. Ar.day 1ev Fotasar+ Lacrvna - On Thuniay evening of hist week Mr. Archibald Forbes, of the London (Eng.) Daily News, delivered hie very interest- ing lecture on "The Inner Life of a War Correspondent." Mr. C. A. Humber, President of the Mechanics' Institute, introduced the lecturer. who was well reoeiced The lector, for aheiee Ln- gunge, vivid word painting and excellent eticr i tive power, could not be excelledb7e, Mr• Furber Ica not the eel move- Rr meths which are generally looked fo,r in a platform orator, but he s ys what he \as say ins forcible, vigorous mariner, audience with him by and cugh a thorough beautifully ds- itwartithes. aro thiol by the persistent begging for a if very impudent .iosi of gatt4 eiria, ill =tide then lama between Doliciting lee Dent pheoes from pedestrians on the %ears, and asking for "tone n \read" it private houses in a tone of voice of • half lost whispor. [t cannot be dented that there are e number of poor sad deserving people in lnwn wko are badly in seed of help; but these girls belong to families the mem- hers a which are well able to work if Their brawn importune would have it all lsadt The Edinburgh Review lee limitary, re- et u1° b .. 87tc y , asset anneals Y mb The number u an unusual good one; ono hof itself tc, attract new nuMcrib ors without the inducement of the liberal they choose. ty has got to he a nuimnos, and the town constables theta* t it. provost There u but one end fee any girl that u let noliotk n alma, the not front t eontfa, but from ahoioe. No good an emus i•to g Seine) TRP. W011tLD. --- On 1[0nhda7 evening the largest audience that has yet been peeked isle Vietoru Hall, seem- premnems offered- Wittman s brie( s000isat of th. cosiest: ' Mesxoin d Feline Metternich," a sketch of the direct d that oelebcited odipl°mature de- ((,i from tntceof pobtis ed memoirs .'chic Navies of the world," an ex of the halation of the naval condition Ohio( Engineer large, based Ohio(Engineer e- eernentneas, and earnestness, Dori ve language. The ltsnoo-l Pars the Commune, theItursl world at u King's recent wore ,which uohsrwderhsed as a very valuable and instructive book. "Jacob van Aiteveld, •tl,e Bt ewer d van A " He was the father of Philip van Arteeell, and the article gives an amount of his character and fate, which were notes. heroic and ttagicthantheie of \i. sea "Le °tion. nerd Bra- b7' " A bled to sue the views of the World shown by Them& th Co.,under the vee. sum war, under war in Serv' the Tara -Russian war a' ' and the battles of Zola land were vivid' p"'t*'iya,l, end lalling •hw►pressinns •wit" ed to thews were madeupon the liZie individual in educational institutions, and cold be upheld all parties, irrsspec- •Rhve of politics • people wets soil- ling to keep up high educational inatite- v lama and and why of Knot Ohnt+eh 'Sent* Sehtrol. The matoeity of those present were children but there was a attendance of t The have .tincts, prion.. should t farming oomuturu!y net at .oche benefit frons (k)rernment aid i n f nnersut inn he sionInst ution the that Phe institution n( trutlulg mo\oels fou farming would ,tel to there This was not cornett. The farm- taxes were made tip by the oniu►ary school rate, the county rate and the bowl rate ; whereas the Mndel Farm wank y up by Genernmrzit si4 from eerie sour- [unser nymory of even eq we_ p,« a have never heard the equal, for a word picture of hu "Crossin of the gy D►nsebe;" the warm bitted awed as he told how the tide of heetki relied et Plwrp hairs (ieseript""1 "I the massacre Londe& few month, end ten**. of the pettish t and the loci do- g sidestep of the at Mende Aare (a Mokowt, adults. number over at must been considerably over tri hundred, and some had t.>home unable to go Admittance (owing to the low the views cosM not Ise shown to full et they were nit>de+sn will +B B / tly pie=r on the curtain to prove that it ass the best entertainment of the stet 6hatR hoar* putt GorderasY a viuiit Thu 'bees ,f plMis trtd abod out with wead•uIiljQsasmr Ihitan a eate ooas6ele goomadand reviev► with The BBen7 extracts writer at at Meet to be amused. toe laird ea the ,. y of gym' 0 : up. diatirwi by Dr. *16.611. pnnirigial laird i his w titin it seen' t i nmewer tx°elm - many Moatg\ltnl sans, by the a pe wtw. car sail vete ol s list►; wile the awl+sit tae ase 01 revenue, to which the wek nut asked in oontnbste•ae eons of alonet Farmers *haute have scene 'of + the public men• • ofof the Prnviaoe in- P yP` vested in their interests, b weft as other " few ammonia.* dames bf the oonl The ides d6s( remi.+d pressed is of these cancra ant tee ° Y whims 'alluded traits of ;wcadg gta walk' sachet "larger than uloid-tv'sf- i." The ammo potions Imes the P witheswwau ad t to hie po•eslrsal e amid dafr-atMdelt tweapea,-gain Mae eireryth worthy of thsenane lath a rains for tate hopethatisin thew " • . . it ei •' A -f iaa..' 4. hwwe sTutor n4 M tecta apen' 4hvtl/IIR•Crimea-., '` litlasi'f wain! adtwirole wasasgat NW sadism►. u nom* t i but for Rhe rrtsaYlgr of a dertml` •'vaerttliiag, *pia "ilia ana .« .t.it. OP t}o Jana M s adte er r°c,nntM hent feats yluia, (!head iKtRtineer of valor or fi,l lye,► gun died frw'f"i7 At (iw+ +since+ rat the twtllhrf. 0 R\rtee" enmity gone that the content B ia,of terrain' was 01 the kid -glove Bice- 'iii. was asithi'- erne. The nrllinitry miters of the reseltune Collate war n,.e hour', n said grant aiee, fee die pentleit tM *Ohl- 'mug Om physics! power, and got hag eared erect esrr.see be the erei vrr e,otlsiarpisrva a with the entsrestaaesat trona haus bass ti; The venire sem nr►fMdj nes f?S 82 4feer pyuag alt twpastaiM, t e "8„,2tl the tfaes/ fir 6 lairs f#eemel lint v,f tato be heti an je a,. tended LQ.at+nBt (Meeh , . Aa wen the , oA f pr Fuldrin, of whorl tea I IItlY,i ve- 1talteir B C)i ,spn! tz "R ` flAtfh"M bil6 ' shin Jett a wilew to mourn hie low •' _- -- Thin WalMl& 4si f Tebeettselc In Rinob ilia kW' t0►. $ vrebr wise pi -m...4 t Fosr+w,hy. "AAP Use V nr fn. Ft w., SOnnn by r. A (Nnhel of the lite, std. was earned 'immensely. sant ol $95 f g Pwad. %►e can eAtemeatd ttmY ttldatl ir+" mans tri nn•+ well weethv of patr++nsite , Tt•J n .g ei Whin • year. be- minnow. leek alts tannt6 a reed. up - my the n to ind Let er the t ion• the rest, , a raters, re- PP7 tors noes and a Col Poi but - r as Ethe g of WWI ero this etly. ern ood any Tae WOOS and e, of Se hta The ndsp i sat 't0 to. :ravA te „ e, Mr cion. • seer Blow Var • . Mr. Hill intra ilp 01 sense' lleaf. 01,01 sway ow of suss video. fog ,! the to