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THF, HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1686.
COUNTY NOTES. 01K..d vtW ;4t'' ' ''t; y.;; i�:l till O'D01101113 DIAL
e
LDoal News From Many Sources -
germs frees alt tares .f Berea see •n fes
hews Embossr.
there weak be a ta.etleet (.f the Cocenel
nmmedtat ly. Mr. O'Dunuhu• said he
mass! was • former resides&./ a �- did not read manyu( Sir J.du'• loiters,:01.81:404:11.4hiesiluintiewliiiie:eapitukuirrreagullagetn
to file ju A lad weuwl (roes liesskeew,
- Lean, eud officiated w • mieistof - - Frida 1 I 1 des • u( stray pemi.a
e Preabytenai church for many yea 8. �sdalous Revelations Made to owWentel. Ou tM 1ttA cat 0,►Io,ber,
W thathe M '' 1e n ■ r John aw owl the amour of the held or dstsr thereon* Loge jeriisg ou the area► tg
isa the tlenatro Gbamber. main riots ►1ttm• trot
We belie",
£vise..J moa kI.c.brsege.
because they were Dearly all marked , t sue w it
failed to h.ou.., b..1 cue ••f hat brttpn brtekN ►y
t • ,s„d „p 1883 1 at rt,te Si J h de °d
&after* have extended a '.all t Rtv, intp an explanattuu of Ms views uu the the (roes ruowraig to th• was►k atria°. Attu bo I,st two other
Ur. Howell of Owen Su a.tt t b.wtme - subject, iu aback he made Leo following ■cauda a n.at4 cat ahadx crew for that nm�e,, by playu►g with auesa •aplwive
Le
their pariur far the "a% year, and he has T\e rve.stero a*wNe-wuas wee seas- 1 r+msrk�: "lriah n will t returned 1 7
Dr. A. M. Sloan p going to consented, subject to. tM etatsttneng cuss- ter ere•s*Dae saes air J•ka es.•rvrr
u 1m ed tel fur the w ,c,e, mtttea
Germany nt a y, { O time aaewes le ata sh Ike reap se lea -
of taking • higher degree in he prole,- Hut -tart f ,•ATtsrtite-Tb. following , seems.
nos. particular°. (nim lbs mossa--rs' roll for
John McQueen, formetly of Stanley, this two .ebip, will be of interest to our
but who is now reudts% at Cresswell, trade' • : Number of acres cleared,' ("trees•, May lt.-Sir John Macdon-
Mich., whore he has been keeping more, 37,r4'p 72.100 ; acre, tf woodland, 8.701+ aid leaked wut upon the Senate frau bo-
om re.otly burned out, narrowly nose 5'L 100 ; act's of swamp, 5984 76-100 ; I kind the
Speaker s screen when it met
ing with his life,
At the recent examinations of the' -►n.
t trio Agricultural College. W. R. R ,,hoop,
of Htussels, was one of those wl.o rimed
their examination in all subjects,
Roo Fatereaan.-One ;ray last Werk
Mrs. W. Davis, et Cli•.,to,,, mei with
ether s painful aceide,(it. She was en-
gaged in taking down some window
blinds, when .he fell a¢auist s door,
breaking several obs. Although she s
well up in years, she is dung as well u
could be expected.
A meeting of the lintel io Creameries
Association was held at Toronto, last
week, when ]mfr. John Hanna, of Sea -
forth, was chosen President ; the pro-
vioee was divided up into districts, divi-
sion No. 10 being East, West and South -
Huron, North and South Bruce, North
and South Grey and Mr. G. Browning,
Formosa, formerly of Lundesb.,ro cream-
ery, chosen director of this division.
WZNeHA1x STATtanca-Anneasor You -
hill has completed his work and relent-
ed hia roll to the clerk. The total value
o1 real property in town is placed at
839'2,395; personal 848,900; income $C,•
900, or a grand total of $448,195. The
population is 2,500, and there are 105
dogs and 9 bitches.
At the last regular meeting of the Oili-
est Beard of the New Brighton Metho-
dist church, the financial report was so
satisfactory that the Board presented the
pastor, Rev. R. J. Treleaven, with the
sum of 8100. [Mr. Treleaven is one .of
the most popular and promising young
ministers of the Methodist church, s na-
tive of Ashfield tuwnehip, in this county,
and for one year was the young men on
Bayfield eireuit.
Geo. McKibben, J. P , who recently
went to Toronto to settle, returned to
Wingham on Monday nn °'visit and wilt
remain until nett week. Mr. McKibbon
has purchased a lot with a frontage of 35
feet on Wilcox street, west ot the Uni-
versity, io Toronto, for which he paid
$1,800, and upon which he purposes
proceeding at once with the erection of •
white brick residence, trimmed with
Credit Valley' stone, which will cost in
the neighlx•ncuod of 85,000. Aa soon
st Mr. MCKibbnn gets properly settled
in Toronto be will enter largely into real
estate speculations.
Hullett township lost an old and
respected resident, nn Friday last,
by the death of Mr. Robt. Sly, of the
Huron Road, 'a short distance from
Clinton) after a short likes. Deceased
had lived there for thirty years, lording
a quiet. industrious life. He had a
great deal of affliction, losing three sons
by consumption, and his wife dying sev-
eral tears apo. He was 81 years of age,
a memberof theEpiscopalchurch, though
he has not been able to attend moch
lately, and leaves hut une son. His fun-
eral, on Saturday afternoon, was largely
attended.
germ,pin rw'Jent, 179 38 100 ; total ay. rare Sag was seeu a an •u -
acres, ',',443 37 100. value of reel thence iu the Senate Chamber. A couple
property, re,iJe.t, 8'!,109,857 ; sable l of wore, of members of the Continues
of real property, nun resident 8'd 1300 - 1 ware present, wale elargym•n cat Ottawa
total value reel property, 82,m02,457 ;' •rod • apriukhng ()f goners! ettia'n'o. Ki-
val.. of persumal property, 8154,200 ; era meta were brought to un the fluor of
total value of teal and personal property, i the House.
S2,356,657. 2,3;.6,657. Persons between 21 dud Mr. U'I)uo,hue epoko for about an
60 years cat age,673 ; between 1' and 16 'hour, cc wmeucuig by moving the fellow•
6i6li, ; between 7 and 13, 96 ; over 16 and mpg resolution
under 21, 226 ; population, 3.083 ; cattle, ; "That an address be presented to the
6,495 , sheep, 2,453 ; hogs, 1,063
horses, 1,683 ; dogs, 295 ; bitches, 9 ;
scree of orchard, 1,134 ; acre, fall wheat,
MARt1ND P . --A meeting
..f the Presbytery o.1 Maitland was held
in Melville church, Brusnels, on Toeeday
..f last week, for the purpose of discuss-
ing the proposed translation of Rev. J.
Ross, pastor of Melville church, to 8ear-
boro. Rev. Mr. McKay and two olden
from the Scarboro congregation address-
ed the Presby[ and gave their reasons
for calling Rev. Mr. Rule and why be
should go. They worn followed by *ev-
ent members of Melville church, who,
in a forcible and feeling manner, ex-
plained why the translation should not
tal:a place. The congregation were eery
deeply moved, and when Mr. Rum was
called upon hia decision was waited most
anxiously. When, el ter • few remarks,
he stated he felt it his duty to dechce
the call and remain in Brussels, the
clouds dispersed and atter . toy
remarks from Rev. Messrs. McQuarrre,
of Wingham, and Brown,•( 1Vrozeter, iu
moving and seconding the resolution that
the call be not sustained, the Presbytery
was dismissed by the benediction. At
the close of the meeting • general eon-
gratulatory time was put in and enjoyed
by the maiy friends of Rev. Mr. Roes.
1lielvillo church is to be congratulated in
retaining the services of Mr. R•,es, who
u an able preacher and • popular man.
Mona rveabytery.
Huron Presbytery met at Londesboro
on Tuesday, May llth, at half past ten,
the Moderator in the chair. There was
a Large attendance both of miuisters and
elders.
Mr. Duncan Buchanan, Knox college
student, applied to . ' . to be re-
commended for the first year in Theolo
gy. In view of the fact that Mr. Bu-
chanan, though not having spent the
full time required for the literary course
of study, had yet paved with an excep-
tionally high standing all the required
examinations with one exception, It was
agreed to ask the Assembly to recom-
mend him for entrance into theology,
with the understanding that the remain-
ing subjects of the literary course be •leo
taken ere he 6aiah. Mr. John Young,
Colborne, graduate of Quern's college,
Kingston, applied to be taken on trial
fur license. After examining Mm and
fihding all satisfactory, it was agreed to
apply to the General Awmbly for leave
Wixanom. - Quits a to hoose.
stir wax created among the church folks A call was presented from Brucefield
last Sunday evening on account of the • , • • largely signed, in favor of
Mlle ringing at 6 o'elnek instead of 6.30. �D Simpson, from Knox college After
Nearly everybody concluded that their hearing it was mored
watches and clocks were just half an that the call be sustained and transmitted
hour slow and a grand rush was made to in Mr. Simpson. As come doubt was
get to church on time. It seems that entertained whether he had complied
the w:ton at St. Paul's made the mistake with a regulation of last Assembly ie
g from each student sax months'
as to time, and started the bell grain¢, Sabo ° in the mission field after comple-
The man who manipulates the town bell
lion of the ordinary atone, excepting
on Sunda) when he Meed the other
bell going, let his�se Ily &ea, hence tau when a . period had been
to dune tAesbl.r months of the
stir. -[Times.-
A MEANT COUNCIL -The majority of
the council resolved at its last meeting
to let all the printing in connection with
the Blyth municipality ley tender. This
may be a step in the right direction and
may suit the views of a certain clique,
but it does not accord that support
which is essential to the prosperity and
iontintanoe of a weekly journal new m.
---eabliabed in the municipality. If the
people of Blyth d.. not want to see the
Advocate Sourish, or wish to have that
paper discontinued, and desire its expul-
sion from among them, all they have to
do is simply too let us kuow,for,as we have
said before, we are prepared to pull up
stakes at any time. -Blyth Advocate.
Reference was recently made in these
columns to several peopled charters to
the circuits of some of the Methodist
chortles of this neighborhood. Among
them was the proposed change of Turn•
crs appointment, Tockere pith. The
people of this appointment naturally
think they have been knocked fmm pillar
to pod long enough, cad are satisfied to
street circuit. They first of all belonged
to Goderich circuit, when Methodism
and the enmity If Huron w re both in
their infancy ; then they became part of
Holmes% ille circuit, then part of Clinton,
then part of L•ondwhnro, then finally
settled down where they are, and the
people naturally object to being moved
around any more.
Aoao•aie Mgrnnnrt Cncar e. - The
quarterly meetine services of this church
were bold last week, and were well at -
leaded. ()n the following day the Board
met fee the transaction of its biennium.
Tho finances) e.wditioe of the circuit was
found good. it is expected every claim
will be met, though the missionary is
anm•what behind. Through removals,
deaths, etc., there is a heavy drainage
on the , and a slight de-
grease in membership. The spiritual
esnditise, and numbers attending Divine
movies, were highly A
ttsiaaisoss and strong wish was express
ed ler the return of Rev Mr. Caswell
for a third year, but in view of having
a sad eorrliel invitation to
the F.11arton circuit, with superior ad
vsateges Inc the education of his ehil-
lrea, the invitation was respectfully de
.lined. The members and friends no
tide eirewit will he left with regret by
tie wtinieter, and the eery hast wishes
Ie, their happiness and prosperity.
-pet R
soon, an amendment was offered to
hold the call in abeyance until advice
was reeeired from the General Assembly
at its regular meeting next month. Th
was voted down, and the call sustained
and transmitted, several members re-
cording their dint ea account of the
abuee doubt Provisional I
Mire made /sir ileductiew io ettls et as.
IliVerepoet.1 the delegation appoint-
ed to visit BMW, . was given
in. Af I . . t was
to postpowe further action until next
meeting of Presbytery, and counsel all
concerned to pray to the great Head of
the church, that in His providence He
may cpen up the way to a satisfactory
solution of present difficulties
Governor-General praying that his Ex-
cellency will aster to be kw before the
Howe the patent of - or •
copy thereof of John O'Dun.hue to the
Privy Council ; a copy of the letters of
the Bight Hon. Sir Jobe Macdonald to
their lordship*,certain bishops of the
Province of tTsterio, and all other letters
and papers, dud • copy of all orders is
Council in reference to said appoiotmeot
ur the wnoelisttun thereof."
Hu subject was the treatment .f Irish
Catholics in Ontario by the two politieel
parties and the treatment of himself by
Sir John Macdonald in 1882. In 1878
the Irish Catholics Toted against Mr.
Mackenzie for revenge and partly because
of the National PJlit-y. H. himself sup-
ported the Conservatives up to the time
when the general elections of June 20
were Doming on. He then proceeded to
reveal the of the Chestnut
Park compact, by which the Irish Catho-
lic vote of Octavo was sold to Sir John
Macdonald. He was offered a seat in
the Cabinet and accepted This was in
May, 1881. Shortly after Sir John wrote
him • letter offering his a seat in the
Senate. He did nut understand this
change in the Premier's intention. Then
followed oonaiderable
tween him and Sir John On the 23rd
of May in seely to his letter, Sir John
wired him
"I will write on the 25th of May."
Mr. O'D000hna wrote to Sir John
"Your letter received. Does change
mean that no one from Ontario shall re-
present the Irtah Catholics in the Cab-
inet 1 1f so, their protest will be
prompt."
Then Sir John came to Toronto, invited
him, Smith, Boyle and Shields to meet
at MacPherson's residence. Sir John
then signified his fell adherence to the
t he had made with O'Donu-
hue, and actually presented the patents
of appointments signed and executed by
the Marquis of Lorne. Everything was
dune and perfected. In return these
Irish Catholics undertook to do their ut-
most to return Sir John to power. They
desired to communicate with their leah-
ops, and Sir John wrote the following
letter to the bishops of the Roman Catho-
lic Church :
"Tosottro, Jane 5. -My Dexr Lord, -
Mr. O'Donohoe will tell you of the tee
pest that ha. been raised in Toronto,
on account of the that his
views are extreme as to the Irish ques-
tion.
uer
tion. This might destroy his future, and
it has been, therefore, arranged between
Mr. Smith and Mr. O'Donohue that the
former will represent the Irish Catholics
in the Cabinet, while Mr. O'Donohu•
will do so sort the Senate. Mr. Smith
is to make way for Mr. O'Donohue when
the time is opportune. Thos two gen-
tlemen are acting io perfect accord, end
it is desirable 1 should explain this to
your lordships. It must, however, be
kept • profound secret ter the present.
"Joni A. MAcD0!tALD."
That i had been broken by
Sir John *.Odonald by reaaos et the
pressure of the O _mime
()Donohue, and Smith, haviejt bees ap-
pointed to the Cabinet by favor of the
Orangemen, he t them and
not the trial Catholics. The Orange-
men had said to Sir John, "We will
fake Smith but we wno't accept O'Dono-
hoe-he's ton Irish." He asserted that
$math those he
ls.caae 80 per tent. of the t
the Toronto Street railway were Orange-
men, which accounted, perhaps, for the
strike. It was the Orange body that
Smith
. 1 in the Cabinet. Si,
John leaned upon that body for his main
support. (►'Donohue violently attacked
Smith, who, he said, came to Ottawa
when it was neoewry to bonus the rail-
way that he was interested in, or when •
change is be made in the tariff or excise
Tie import ef the ettmmtttee ew eMtisoolitieay for no man knew better that he
tics was received, and ordered to be
printed and distributed to the familim
of the different ons.
The report of the con 1 the
Home Mission Committee was also re-
ceived, Mr. Pritchard, the retiring con-
vener, was. thanked Inc his service,, and
Mr Muegrare appointed coneaner fur the
ensuing year.
The i adjourned to meet in
(:oderich on the second Tuesday of July,
at 11 a. m,
Since the meeting of Presbytery it has
been learned that Mr. Simpson has ac-
cepted the call. The induction will take
place nn Tuesday, June Id, Mr. For-
rest, Moderator, to preach in preside,
Mr McLean to address the minister, and
Mr. Musgrave the people
■r. elaki • a\amree\s.
They were laid en the desk by fi,
Irish Association of Ottawa. It was a
sort of Decoration Day. But it was the
living, rut the dead, who were decorated.
Some one as erted that Mr. Blare had a
right to wear the shamrock on 8t. Pat-
rick's Day. He won it with honor, and
last night he wore it again with all the
honors, because it was presented to him
by the Irishmen of Ottawa - [Montreal
Pout.
• aeeret Per TY* ladles.
The Frost secret of beauty is pure
blond. Eruptions and all bkotehe, that
diefg■re the fees, may be quickly eared
by Heretoek Blood Bitten. Annie Heath,
of Poetised, certifies that she was
eared by this remedy, aft.' suffering for
two yeses 9
e va u• of a little information.
This Insinuatior., Mr. Smith after-
- wards indignantly denied.
Mr. O'Donohue proceeded tee surfer
that those of his creed were not suffi-
ciently . 1 from Ontano in the
Parliament. They did not share in the
public ufttces, fur the customs and pest -
...Ace depii'i'etinf. Wife tiothing lent than
Orange lodges. Corning back to his owe.
grievance O'Donohu. said Sir John had
In his own house and pressed him
to w Smith to go int() the Cabinet in
the eantime to hedge over this Orange
tempest. He did not know what to
make of Sir John's resent statement re-
garding this matter, torn to the open-
ing of this session Sir Johnrprofessed
aniiety to carry out the
with him, and he had done his utmost
to end the matter. Rut Sir John'. last
word was gospel itself, he would make
h,u believe. On the 14th of July, 1883,
e wrote Sir John as follows :
"1 hare promised to call a full meet-
ing of th• Council with Smith present.
Not hearing from you i met Smith and
Boyle. and Smith said he was no party
to the t mentioned in your
Tetter. You will easily judge my sur-
prise st his taking such an attitude. He
seemed loth to admit that there was •
telegram from the Goversnr-Oerieral to
you that he had signed my appointment
to the Cabinet even when 5y1. !old him
he bad seen the document signed and
mated. He answered, 'i do not want to
be eetrrsered ' it will be useless to ex
poet the Irish sippart merely os amount
of Smith warming • mat in the Cabinet.
Rush a thing would be considered a
sham.'.
To diet letter reply was md. that
Pres"
you Ian
Kn,und. Hut's tinselly stir int,' 8 Quaid hos from Toronto
e es" cat it les w iuterpru• of the loud with great ru bespital, south improved by as, tl'est-
t►tni•aa and zeal. A weron, • •pan of w•ut 81 ihat 'nametape.
horses, a few axes end spades comprised
the outfit fur the uoouwo ; and, Mede.l 11 \\`H T \\' ILL YOU aragb when
by Mr. Nereus. their such rttrpeot«l Shil.oh'n Con well true immediate r.ltef.
teacher, started • group of buys al IWY Price 10 ccs., 50 cta, sod $1. Foe mle
as could be found in all Canada Talk by J. tvilsuu, druggist.
llarypar4LOet.
L•,to of timber from our sawmill is
being drawn away for Attrill s barn
kuow was the aim ; thtravesty
lasted twig euuagh." H. did nut blame
Su John fur iguoring the breed in which
he had no coufid.uoe. Cuucludiug with
au eloquent peroration h. said
"Belur. Iuug this corrupt O
will have to go to the people, aid that
will be the last of them. They stand
to day as a stranded old hulk about to
be doabetd to piece, by the storm. A
country like this doe, nut want • Govern -
went austeined by plunder, bribery,
ohartet-eillsns and every sort cf corrup-
tion. Canada will find among bier own
sots one to load them who will not lean
on any secret society, who will not buy
suppurt or hold his followers by interest,
but who will do justice to all -a man, a
native of Canada. of an old illustratrious
family ; a man Canada can speak of with-
out fear of trickery or mean device. Such
a day is owning to end one of the must
corrupt of Goverumeuts-nue which will
be known as 'the bloody Administration
of Sir John Macdonald.' "
Senator Smith replied, speaking in an
excited manner with evident hostility to
O'Duuobua He gave his version of the
compact of May, 1882. Sir John sent
for him and offered him • mat in the
Cabinet to represent the Irak Catholics
of Ontario. He declined on the score
of uubtness and want of time, and the
question came who should be meow
mend.d, and he led O'D,uo-
hoe, which turned out to have teen •
great mistake lneh Catholic*, as well
as Protestant and Orange members of
the party, protested against O'Dunohoe's
appointment,
Mr O'Dosolto• challenged Mr. Smith
to name any Irish -Catholics who protest-
ed await his ' t.
Mr. Smith -h is not necessary. 1 will
call a meeting in Toreoto, if necessary,
and show you. Co'itjnoing, he said
O'Donobes was preened tai withdraw and
cotmsented. Smith was the again offer-
ed the position and he o.neented to ac-
cept, only m °oudiuon that O Donohoe
would get a senatorship. "I said to Sir
John,' said the speaker, "I want not
only • promise of this, but I want the
appointment tonight, and if we don't
bring this C back to Ottawa
with at learnt fifteen majority I shall nev-
er return to the Senate. Mr. Macpher-
son said that Is • bold utter. I replied
then, and I say now," Mr. Smith ..ntin-
oed, excitedly, "I am not a bit afraid of
the peuple in this country." Alluding
to his interest in the Catholic repre..nta-
tion, he spoke of aiding in drawing up
the Home Rule of 1882, and
referred to Mr. Getman as the beet
representative Irishman in the country.
Mr. Dever, who is • New Brunswick
Catholic C senator, exclaim-
ed warmly, "It's not true."
Mr. Smith, continuing, related that
Boyle and O'Donuhui came to hi. Date
and asked him to resign from the Cabi-
net. H. asked why, and they said it
was the understanding. He denied this,
and refused to accede They pressed
him a second time, and O'Dunehoe asked
him if he would resign if Sir John asked
him. He said no, he would not. If to-
day the Catholic Bishops and priests
asked him to give him a hint to resign
he would do so. He claimed that six
Cathoiic Cabinet Ministers, as at present,
were enough in all . . He
challenged O'D•.,nohue to resign, and thea
declared he would not find • constituen-
cy. Coming again to the compact, he
said there were several in Toronto who
would have been acceptable to the Irish
-O'Keefe, Foy and nee or two others.
Coming t. O'Donohoi n personal refer-
ences, lie said he asked his l-
ent as to the creed of his street car em-
ploye.., and learned that about 80 per
tient. were Protestants.
Mr. O'Donoboe-Did yea not say
Orange 1
Mr. Smith-No-W.U, I maid Protest-
ant and Orange.
Breaking cut again into great excite-
ment Mr. Smith cor.tiao•d : "I am going
to .tend by my Imaperty
Mr. O'Dcno►o.-It'a not yours; it's •
com a.
Mr. Smith (loudly) -Yes, and I am
the head and ruler of that company, end
I am not going 4, allow a lot of thieves
to take that property (roar me. I have
the law of this countryat my back, and
will bring it into orce it necessary.
Turning to the original subject again, he
said : "Is it because John O'Donohoo
can make a good stump speech to an
Irish crowd that we aro 4, have him fc r
a • r After alluding to
Mr. Mackenzie as ignoring the Irish
Catholics in his Cabinet, he stated in
effect, that what was askid flab in the
motion was destroyed, and es to the pat-
ent of appy he denied that it
ever was lilt
The debate tees sdllssee.d at 6 o'clock
till Monday.
12 SHILOH'S CATARRH REME-
DY -a positive care for Catarrh, Dip-
theria and (hanker Mouth, Fur sale by
J. Watson, druggist.
Tie Toronto MAO, independent,
with a strong squint toward Macdonald -
ism, is candid enough to say :-
"The esteemed Moil professes to be
shocked that anybody should go fishing
for Irish Canadian vote, at this juncture,
but when Mr. Costlgan moved and Sir
John supported the famous
of 1882 the chief Tory organ was per-
fectly content thee Irish Canadian vote
should be fished Inc. and was not parti-
cular as to the kind of bait used. Neith-
er of our parties has done itself mach
credit in with this Irish ques-
tion, but Mr. Blake can at lomat claim
that he has wily iotas what he did be
font.'
14 RHiLOH'S CURE will imm•dial.-
ly relieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and
Bronchitis. For sale by Jas. Wilson,
dratjptist.
16 FOR DYSPEPSIA and Livor
O•mplaint, yoe lav a pprtinted truants
tee ea evert hottie rat Shiloh'. Vitaliser
it wooer fails to sen. For edit by J.
Wilms, druggist
di; diligence of beaten ' Upon ar-
ra • at dor desired bush, no bearers
err applied . so asstdu.ously
to the uprooting or tearing down of
tree, as those boys did. Ono haodlr.'
• spade, ai.utlwr au sae, a third inclined
Levid Green is home again atter a
the septum iu a wanner favorable to the
course •.f study at Owen le mud C,muier-
wielder of the axe, the fourth bore off cal college He looks well,
the tree in itt..0 to the edge or the l'uite • number cat thus& folks en-
dearing and there left It to await further , ed • s omelette,' at (Cedar CUE last
manipulating and transport. In this reek.
way • large numbers of trees was mourn" Phe scholars at the $beppardtoe Sun -
and the hummer.' journey entered on
with much satisfaction aid an occasional dal School see now able to modest bus -
debate as wbu procured the beet trees. inose alon., end some of the teachers go
What about the girls all this tune 1 In-
deed, were it out for the action of the
girls, Mr. Editor, I would not troub'e
you or myself in recording these obser-
vations. It was resolved by them, and
faithfully they carried out their resolu-
tion, that out a spec of dirt should re-
tain within the walla of the school
rooms. Every board was then subjected
to such • scrubbing process as made it
look pale : yes, actually white. Was the
w ork iinisbad then 1 O, no : tilde have I Miss Hall will return to Muskoka this
• great tote for the beautiful, and arc week
seldom void of capacity to occurs the Baas Ramiro. -Then was a rally of
means of gratifying tltist taste. The I our sturdy yeomen, divided into sides
levying of a contribution was at ones 'led by W. (i. H. gie and K. Dulanegw, at
decided ou tot the purpose of providing ;Janhisbulm s, one day last ween, to
dower -pub and a variety of houhouseplants;
ie, l'
for the school rooms. 1 need not tell refer baa new barn, 36 z Ii0 fret. 'ire
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you, Sir, that complete success attended acontractur, "'in. Morris, bussed the job
Milling un the Sabbath.
The Greet Source of Consumptioo and
many wasting forms of dies..., is scrof-
ula lurking in the system. The tree
specific for this condition is found in
Burdock Blood Bitten ; that medicine
purities the blood and builds up the en-
feebled (nine. 2
LisImre.
the scheme ; fur you already know that
whatever girls undertake to do their
efforts are invariably crowned with sue-
esas. A nice rim was quickly raised and
well invested in the manner cuntemplat
very efficiently, and also caught a 16
year old IaJ named Oke, who fell from
the t.,p plate, aid held him between
earth and say until asistan.e came.
Dnluaage s side was victorious. A boun-
teoused A number of pots of different sizes meal was presided by the ladies,
most • variety of tlnow of the t urned to Hugh Chtsholm's, when title
moat facir.ating Delors may new be seen 1"
in the windows and nn teachers' desks
in the Kingsbridge school. I c,mgratu-
take Mr. Novena and Miss Keefe on the
of their school rooms and
hope thst they may lung c,otinue to be
the chief . of said rooms and
en)uy the confidence of parents and
pupila. Yours truly, \-IATon
and all voted it grand. The party ad -
Left over let week.
The Sabbath eel is making arrage-
menta fur • team** '°g soon.
The Bible clam is in¢ well unler the
abld t of , Cobbledick.
Some e1 our friends went over to Cot tto n-Centttil east se May Ism.
Auburn Sunday afternoxon • • hear the After routine buttes a fres changes
were made in pethotasten' list as prepar-
ed at be meeting. The as•eeaor s roll
was accepted. The assessor ossa regn•st-
.d to Inert the assessors of adjoining
townships with a stew of the
different union school sections in the
uotcipaiity, the clerk to prepare acre -
e., Ac., of the different *nouns. Mrs
Welsh, to whom grant was given at last
meeting of council, having broken her
leg, an additional grant of rte. wee given
4. Mr. Gordon for her. The clerk was
instructed to nctity Jobs C. Wilson to
remota tree topsetc., teem the big drain.
Messrs. Habkirk and. Monroe asked
council et impose license on transient
contractor footed • reel in fine style.
During the morning John Chisholm dis-
located his leg, and was out able to join
iu the Lazy duce.
Ware\ ■
'There is probably no better relaxing
remedy for stiff louts, contracted cords,
and pru,fi:p , than Hagyard
Yeliow Oil. it cured Mrs. John SW -
dell, of Orton, Owt, who was afflicted for
years with contraction of the brunched
pipes and tightness' of the Chest. It is the
greet remedy for tolerant or external
Win 2
West Watranosh.
Rev. Mr. McCosh preach to
ere. They might have told y
bow they gut along and that ka
merino° they heard. 1
Wei also were surprised' to hoar t
one of our stylish young men tiad th
im udenc. to insult our minister an the
puebtc• last Thursday evening. He
used some very strong language, unbe-
coming a member of any church, toward
the minister. If the young man was
what ha pretends to be he would not
do it
tier village tram thrown into S *es e/
excitement by some of our r
en-
gaging in • war of words recently. The traders -left over till June meeting. Th.
place selected was our p.blic some. poundkeepers who served for the poet
Both parties were in good condition, and year were reappointed, with the ezcep-
ono of them had • backer, but the other tion of John Plunkett, in whose place
thought he could manage alone. Loud Hugh Morland was appointed. An ad -
and wuehty names were ezchanged,uglf ditiunal p undkeeper,vtz., Seemed Scott,
name, called, ant as nobody interfered, was also appointed A , con -
they fired away until each thought he silting of the reeve, d and
had mit satisfaction out of the other. clerk was appdut.d to let job of cutting
They were • sweet pee,. Grierson's ditch, on Monday, May 31st,
Last Friday evenir.g three men might at 10 a.m. The f•dlowing accounts were
ling their way to- uraered to tie paid :- J. 1 •Dung, culvert
ward a well-known resort. They became and nails, 82.12; W. Stewart, lumber.
so drunk that two of them having got$1.73; James Smith, roadway to W.
i.mith'v, 810; Thos. Bagley, ditto, 110;
John Gordon, for Mrs. Welsh, $25; Wm.
Wat.on, keep of James Barron, $39.
Council adjourned to meet as Court of
Revision, on Saturday. May 29th, at 10
o'clock a. I.
into the cellar, were unable to get out
in the usual way. One of them was un-
able go home until the next day. The
ether got tangled op in a set of iron
harrows. Since that time he has lost
all the hair of has herb Wei,
disgraceful scenes as these ought to be
stopped at once. Louis, 1 you do not
look outur house will get • bed nen.e;
you had better Battle dews sed hay. all
iii. ik
CALeDneIAN GArsa,—A aeries of Cale-
donian game, will be held hero on Mon-
day, May 24th, ..der 41
Kintai) Caledonian Society. There will
also be heating competitions. The
prize, are liberal, and will doubtless
draw many athletes to our plucky village.
Lae year theorem's here were must sne-
°essful, and it is believed this year s
sports will far surpass all precious gath
enngs. Donald McMurchle, the deputy -
reeve, is out with a challenge to pull a
tug of war against any ether polling sub-
division in the township. A good plat-
form
lanform is on the groends for the benefit of
all who wish to take pert in the many.
(hood dance music and excellent bag
pipe straits have been provided for the
uooaaion.
Some time ago it wax known to the
neithbors that a family of foie, took up
their residents in the bush adjoining the
lake side, Kintail, arm that Mrs Reg-
nant made no erupt.. in appropriating
to her dinner table some young woken,
which, like herself, prowled through the
bosh in quest of victual& Last week,
however, John McKenzie, sr., the great
Nimrod of Kintsil, scented the matter,
and coming op to the foxes young and
old prescribed some of his patent pills
for them out of his double-barrelled gun,
w hich took such deadly offset as to result
death in the caw of
fire, whilst some of the others are said to
be eo reined in constitution from the
fright and so impoverished from want of
provender as to die of vexation or leave
the district.
the
10 ARE YOU MADE miserable by
indigestion, Constipation. Disiees,
Ions of Appetite, Yellow Skip f Rhiinh'n
Vitalizer is • monies eerie Fur sate by
J. Wilma, druggist.
R K. Mitten, Tp Citrk.
a metal poet.
It mar he useful for the raider N
know tlo..t the popular pnpration knows
as Hagyard'a Yellow Oil has proved a
snvereittn remedy fur deafness, many
certified cures Ming on record Hegyrd's
Yellow Oil also cures aches, pains, and
lameness, and may be used internally
to well as outwardly. , 2
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Giles' Liniment Iodide Ammoi a•
Removes all !•sightly Racine.
Cares Lmait... b Cattle.
Spinal Meningitis.
1, vender. Weak 1Jmtteh
sprung Knee*.
Quitter.
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wlnins and expense companies all w Oileel
Uj,{wlmest.a•d IN the great racier atableaof
Belmont and Lorillard it boa achieved woad -
en. Oar trial will coavisoa
Write D. It (lILKB, Rus *1$3 N. Y. P. O.
who will. without °barge, glee dvky ea alt
diereses and aloe ow the masegeseset dome.
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