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The Huron Signal, 1888-6-8, Page 1• r- r W• HO .sglltilT NUMelttiUse, } GODERICH. ONT.. FRIDAY. JUNE 8, 1888 fL. ]IcOf1.1.1Cl'mT, preli s's. t 8:.30 ♦ YYAR 1\ ADcA.t'h WHAT'S UP? IMae four years ere, bemuse the town council could not be got to mute in the Thing That Ars Happening I I"it•r, sad thst one of the planks in the platform was that no councillor or Around Us. the hanger-on of the councillor, or soy pre• I apective council, or prospective bench - Juan of the council, or any man with an are io grind at the council, or any one e metic enemies. Nass be •ealtlai.e What Nast be Mese es Ube Native■y seems., -brew the cans...• NOIIwer wu rased sot of errpe_A ek, else an any way under the influence of amble; Caused. the Council, should be eligible for mem- ----- , berahip. In these days the prompt Mayor Seger, and councillors Morton and Redefine were plain everyday nrdi nary citizens like ourselves, and dido' have an alarming quantity of municipal greatness thrust upon them, and council for Colborne and Clerk Campbell were holding up the municipal end of th stick. But things have changed sinoo the citizens' railway committee started awl now what was once • derided and low-down organization, sneered at by est'. Campbell, and looked at askance by the councillors as a questionable in- stitution and a purposeless interloper, is now sought is its t..mbership by all the high and -nighties that me or hope to be. As I said before, we all know that Messieurs Radcliffe, :Seeger and Mutton got on by straight appoint- ment, but will anyone tell as when Mr Colborne became a member, or how Mr Campbell did in ? I have been told that one evening when Mr Camp- bell was doing the work of the janitor 1 somob-ody noticed him standing Ione comely outside the rail, and suggested 'thee he take • seat at the board, but I ' can't vouch for the truth of that yarn 0,s thing is oertain, ht.. there, and he chews up • no deal of time at ever meeting in endeavoring to earn his mon Oct* salary by choking off any work I tbst is likely to he done of which ap- the town council "would not tip - i prove. Now, I'm for rooting out tb whole gang of councillors on the board 'There isn't any neo for a citizen each way oomittes if the town council tae to do its duty. It's because the ooaacil u such • slow coach that the citizens committee is wanted ; and it Is absurd that its action on poblie matters should be nullified owing to the fad that coon alba who have no right to sit at i meetings endeavor to whitewash theve actions of the council. I have rad the mottos so that my ectogenaria friend, Mr Thomas Kydd may jump o° them with both feet at the nest meet crag, as it would be impossible for me t work the oracle, owing to there being noon such name on the citizens' railway es mattes roll as AJAI. m -Owing to the spring gardeoi.g sea- son being upon us, and other things too inn/emus to mention. I have not been giving the time and attention to public matters that I should have given, and as a result, things have got in a tamed, and have had knots tied in them so far as the town is concerned. notwithstanding the praiseworthy efforts of the talented quill -driver of Tea 811121•L, who preaioes cn the editorial tripod, to lick things into shape. There's trouble in the camp. wolves in the fold, sheep in the clover, and a "nigger in the Noce," all all along the crnoession line, up the side hoe, down the blind lie*, ar000d the oo.rt house square, and see" to the math besedary the stetter, What's tetter, eh 1 Why, when hare Toe been that you didn't hear of the railway agitation which threatened us with three rival routes, and which baa (ailed to twtert•lia* because some of our able councillors don't know what to do or say on this great public question. They ere afraid to take • decided stand for fear that, although they believe it to be right. it would not wit td fellows un the struts back who have votes ; but I want t., tell them hen and now, that ws-and sa we're numerous too -would rather e • councillor come out istfootd against us than sit on the municipal Peace and ... count nobefore casting his influence. broad, 7 he great, enlightened, intent - rent, educated. observant. progressive,ad onwd-.ctioopublic don't like cow- ards as their representatives, and mocb prefer men with serve, power, vigcr, gall -if you will hare it so -than lamer - ebb. mealy -mooted, whimpering, no - amount, spiritless, fear -to -do -evil, and never -do -well alleged public servants, and we've • healthy grist of the name poailla*imoua rang misrepresenting its at the soeooil board for the year A- D. 1888. -W. und.rst•ad an effort will be made at w early day to cell *public meeting to disease tbe route question in all is bearings, and I and the neighbors hope that when the meeting is galled the opponents of the northern scheme will eons boldly out of their *hells, and ad- vance their .rgue.ts satinet the route am in a clear .d logical manner, .rad in the face of day. So far as our town council is concerned, every man should at the mooed • date be planed on ooed as to the matter of roam, and the question - which is the mem importsot, so far as Goderieh is committed of all that have Dome up in many year. -should, if sot d*6°itely settled beton, be made the gaietiesq*ties at the menial* polls. I re- gret to hays to say it, altboegb it a Mega - boratrue hill, but some of the of the present mooed have out- lived their e01et There m a1 . s as public me Thaare those among thewho bar (sites behind is the meek of program, • midweek oeek credited with years of ins- nicipal experiences, have may seeesedsd in obtaieieg the tedium, frailties sad w..kwesses that long entries brlags,with nut the eompe°tmtteatieg bi d windows seed knowledge he things that pertain to the welfare of the eomesity. The public should relegate them to the Jo- inter, for played out tseniolpal hooks st the earliest possible ,amen. Tiers 'be others, yeeng .t the businasa musi- eipal colt*, no to speak -who were tar- ried is oe the wave of popularity be .acme. Wog 'rightist a reed, it was thought that. atter being broken, they would be able to keep ep with the Aired Program that wee apparently about to em un dawn few our town. Bat tite in- deed of pig Assaf lly to the lead, ease .ons tepees* with os of w old deemssad learned thele pit. wfth the remit that Mimi! Stf wing- os their mate., they tailed Me maces with them. There Week is se sin es • Rood k ter s spoiled *elk Trot them bask to the•targe ems Jeseary. --Bet waile r. ea this wannest I eslght es well ask a gser toe. Why erre tr et ay mashes of the tows Mee etlnad1 es .embese el the eRirese wmtrWwq mmitt, esti who W the i5pedmes l. pita/mitthe teen elm& tepee the bend 1 Piss well -bows est that the .illl6eIe' *S eemient ee wee sleeted 411. FROM THE CAPITAL. Latest Political and general News from Ottawa. Mi Te Slew .INrr .r Merger Tb► Plebe. ries Treaty Iaaiir•I1.i The Slew Sieves, - t'aadarl e-tta.er.. ta- trrrNleg Sl.l .. Prow sur owe Correspondent. Ottawa, June 5. -Mr Charles Tupper, the senior member for Picton N. S. who t has been appointed Minister of Maier as I predicted last week he would be, u the youngest man who has entered the cabinet once Confederation. Hs is in his 33rd year. Sir John Macdonald • was jam of this aze when he wee swore id office. Mr Laurier was 33 when M i'ok °Rice in 1877 under Mr Macken- ' zie. Mr 'Topper has teen ten years at the bar and was first returned to Parlia- ment in 1882. !a..- (RNKEAL '1R JOHN R0 Mr Tupper was sw.orn in as a Privy Councillor at Halifax by General Sir John Ross, oommaoder-in-chief of the British fvrco* in Canada, Otto is now ad- ministetint the government of the Do- minion.. He has just come oat from England. lien. Ito.. is &i years ofd. and entered the army in 1846 and diatin• gunned himself in the Crimea, is India and in Afghanistan in 1880, when Sir Frederick Roberts captured Candabar and for his service* received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, THE r1 tUEaiE* TREAT°". The ,cotes ritted& being now i, (ores American fishermen can porches. bait and supplies and tranship cargo by tak- ing out a license at 111.:,0 • tun annually. • The rejection of the Treaty by the United States Senate is now quite cer- tain, es it requires two-thirds majority w ratify it and it can only get at the best • small majority. 7 • • to n 0 Donley. Several farmers around hen are putting up new pat•tat fences. In fell foregoer township fathers made Dunlop their starrier( point last 8ator- da,to spy out the breaks to the budges, culverts and holes on the roads in township. A new barn was raised Thursday of last week, en Loreeside farm ; a gond turnout of willing bands pot the build - Mg on its been Its owner, D. Lawson, is doing the framing of tbe timbers. One of the saws of the Nave works of the sawmill here lest week twee rather too ohne le the thee4the right J hand of oar towesusaa. Rielly, while working is ties mill last week, gassing hien • trip to tows to get it dressed by • doctor. New FAcs.. -Thus Philp, lately out from Tamer, England, ►aa some mannerist ea to reside, and is attacked to the staff of the smithy with • view to learning the stroke of the anvil. Also W. R. Vides*, of the circular tows, is cm the staff of ourarebiteet for • term of years to learn the arteries of the sae sed ►taw. Dustup cumene thea Wake lip $•Ilford, not the busy hem of your popsiatio° but your sporting fraternity, particularly those in your village who are food of the grand game of geoita, fur • friendly test with ear architect, who with his staff will be in the saline berg for a few days doing mouse work for R. Fritahy, sad we Mitotic they wool mead say mss who wishes to meet him without making ar- rangements for a Mistily pate of quoits any s .sing of his sojo.re *f ter fix. FTwratr*e TER EXTtwiZOt, -Last yam oar g ,fel fti.04, Joseph Monis, put up k superb board tones with four wires, partly aloof tho test side of his lana, to see if{ ie world let old bores* keep the mow frets drifting there, shish It did well lest winter, rely use piteb•bie being sees, and we •ode et•wd nobody W a bad time eatsisg throegh the femme drift that used to he there the adoption of this sow tewith u: em wire*, the great snow et.eetain that was an assail meet ter everybody Masa We. sq sever b, saes *leis Ay maid sad the budder, Mt Monts, of Osco,, is to be esegeetelated es the werkm°a- 11 . manner ,. whisk he built the home. AevelLod 1. the Dsm.wntie eaedWN. IMMIGRATION Or .'NILORRN. Tne department of agriculture has made regulations governing the landing of juvenile immigrants in Canada. The children before being meet from Great Britain most be furnished with a nsedi cal certificate that they are free from disease and recently vaccinated. If they leach Canada without these room mandatione they will be sent back Ninety Scotch Crofters passed Ottawa last week for the Northwest and 90 mon will be here in • few days mon. They get fres land in the Northwest and are sent oat ender the scheme aided by the British government. A NEM aINATot There are three names promin.n Sly mentioned for the seat in the Senate made recast by the death of Hon. Mr Ferrier, Richard Whit., Hon. Henry Starnes and Mr Dessuloi*rs, inspected of penitentiaries. It would be rather absurd to appoint Starnes who is 72 years of age. If Richard White will take it be is the most likely man. He i. 63, managing director of the Mon creel (,teuffe, brother of the late Hon Thos. White and prominent in mwnici pal and business circles. THE WIM•LITON TRAM. When the Sarmatian, now bringing out the Governor General, returns on the 21st, it will carry the Wimbl.ton rige taus of 1888 which is now com- plete and stands as follows Command ant, Lt. Col Chas. J. Macdonald 66th Battalion ; Adjutant, Capt Writht 43rd ; Lieut. Smith, St. John Rig. Co., Seat & Cam, Halifax Gar. Art., Limit Chamberlain 43rd ; Staff Sergi. Asb°II, Qms.n'a Own ; Lieut Fisk•, 63rd ; Limn Dover, 78th ; Pte Duncan, Queen's Oen ; Pts. Mitchell 13th; Liotti. Mitchell 32nd ; Lieut. Grey, Gov. Gen. foot guards ; Staff Fergf. Wilson, 33rd ; Sent. Adams, 62nd ; Sergt. Short, 0. G. F. 0. ; Sergi )larks, 6th Fusiliers ; Gunner Campbell, Hali- fax Oar. Art. ; Pt.. McAfee let P. W. Rides ; Capt. MoMicking, 44th ; beret. Miner 71st ; Pte. Morris, 4.1th ; Gunner Wilson, Halifax Oar. Art. TE\ RR4)ORD TO L*TR. Eleven months of the fiscal year hate sow expired. The receipts of th. D,- mi°ioa for this period were $31,132,087, en tosreos• as mewed with the game period last year of $724,636. T1se ex- peeditore bee been 122,266,000 or an .Rego of reve°es of 112.404,610. The expeesditure generally exam°& the re- venue a maple of minion •o it will be sip and tech as to whether both suds will belonging' the 30th of June the .sed of the gees! year. TER 1Rw TIet5OY, Lead Steal., of Prestos will ea his arrival Bone riRht on so Ottawa and be *wore in before the Cabinet and Semmes Overt is the S.oate .bamber by Chief Justis* Ret.bin H. to a.soeapesiud by Lieut. Ste•1ey, lie enc, sad (apt Begot, extra A. D. 0. U.ot, Mellah.w. his s..retery, le sow at Mims Hall. Capt. OeHvi le A. D. C. is debased is Beeleed by the etpestatIon of se ta- ilgating mess is whish hie wife Spires MrwdawUy, °.enter arises i. It le Wised by Nem in the mei- dimes of the 00..5051.6 that ether asUoet sheep* are te IWletr aims 1.- It seem sImt is atomiseMr o.y will be ap anal Kitimat of the f.4.r, e., hem 1 heirs* he wp. I els hear the feli.wiag prettiness : Res Yr Howell, Oboists, of the tier, Hos J. J. C. AMiett, WisIuise.1 • Trade ►rd Commerce, Lacoste, Q.C., Moutreal, Solicitor General, Hoo J. A. Cbap'esu, Postmaster General, Hon G. A. Kirkpatrick, Secretary of State. Mr Cietigas retiree to an c tie', and the de- partment of Inland Revenue aud Cas- ter will be placed in chaste 4,1 two Comp- trollers who will have rests in Parlia- ment but .et in the cabinet slid be subordinate to the U[iniater of Trade. It is no secret that Mr Chapleau want, a portfolio with more patronage attached t,: it as, likefiirJ. len Macdonald, be likes to reward his friends. INTERx4T/!14: `a0Ta-4. Twenty-two fresh vacancies occur in the Mounted Police this mcnth, Earnecliffe, Sir John Maodoeald's re- sidence and office is being remodle 1. The Newfoundland delegates are not now expected here tilt -September or October. Lieut Col Dejardens, M.PP., for Lois will, it is raid. replace Col Panet as Deputy Minister of Militia. Those civil servants who have not token the oath r.f at;egiinte will not re- ceive their June che.i•iea. Hoe Mr Tupper will seek re-election in Pi.auu, N. S., biter. coining to Ot- tawa. It is believed Major General Oliver will be re -,pt otntgd c4Htmasdant of the Royal Military College for another term. Mr Donis the unseated M.PP. for Nic.let will, it is thought. oppose hr Frechette who stili be the Liberal can- didate for the Commons. All assistants on geological Purvey. must in future be volunteers. Formerly they were pail and students want out !or the sake c.1 the experience. - The hydrnsraphic survey of 'die St Lemmata, has been resumed. _ XPll6eFerlano,Departmental isslyi4i, bream6uished his analysis of water is proemial' nmr:ea of cheese THE EDITOR'S TABLE. A Word er two teems New rsbIIcatlsas Tbes Ove CORN Seams!. THE uaDaDIA:a rgr0ODIVT M• gsZit:P., This number completes the 27th sol• omeof obs incressinely popular Magazine The first article is rune by the late Lo - ebony Trollope. on the Falb of Niagara. The illustrations are of singular beauty, showing the Falls both in summer and its winter. Warring Kennedy. Elmocon- tnbutee a oopioaaly illustrated article on Ocean Cranes -the most popular summer resort on the Atla.tio coast, an institu- tion which Methodism has laid its strong hand and consecrated it to the glory of God. The Editor s sketches of "Oar Own Country" describe the hutonc Old Fort a Annapolis, and the picturesque cit of Si. John. An article which will be read with especial introit is a memorial steely of the life of Dr. Nellsa. by Prof. Reynar with • beautiful personal tribute by Dr. Douglas. A noble sermon by Dr. Nelle* is also given. Dr. Carman contributes an adminb:e paper on "The Church'* Wurkine Doctrines"; and Mrs. A. E. Bares story is continued. A fine announcement a made for the 28th volume beginning with the July number. Now is the time to subscribe. Price i2 a year :0 cents per number. Toronto, Wm Briggs. COMMUNII'ATIONS. We do not heal esteet es teseonsi 4r tae opinions nue Correspondents. tor, It this department u,cat ,. eel ea W public q ueat tons. eat be bu- them 057 Re Prexre.. M Vest.. "Nethins extenuate nor ac;4• tot dews In manna-"--tlhakesoeare - To the t:ditor of the :awns:. DEAR Ste. -D,, is..t for on. 5e11,.0t think that I .tuo.t5 the atom Tines as • sham, for it is my purpose in what fol- lows to stick literally to the spirit of the preeeipt. This course may polity be unpleasant to some parties, out I.iseere- ly feel that our eircumstenots at the present time require some plain speak- ing, and while 11 adhere ate.-tly to the truth, I shall hold myself :anatase in the matter, as 1 think it may u:umatele be beneficial to the town. F r • long time sir it has appeared to me, as well as to others, that such an moonlit of partyism, insincerity, doubie•iealing and a •peaces of '•sharp practice" has crept into the management of our Caisson' Railroad Committee. es ti, destroy ail confidence among the meort,ers, moi render it almost utterly melees b.r tem purpose for which it was origi.eil!y to. tended. and I shall now proceed its lay before your readers a few of my ,eases fir saying mu. 1 ou are 'wore si Jit MayorS.sgsr, ou every available Igoe e ion, jre- eion, takes the stetemsnt that the com- mittee has done "gaud work," and the council have done "grana work" in rail- road mitten, thus insinuating from the civic chair to all outsiders that the twc parties deserve equal credit f.,r what has been acc,mp luhed within the list four years ; whilst all he has ever shown that the council have yet done in the natter is erase eight or ten letters written to and received frum sundry parties on the subject : and to explain the resulted their several delegations to different elute. The labored report however. of their last trip to Ottawa published in the Star really ra- mi oda one of the ehearins of the P. re- sulting in "much cry and little wool. - Now, coir, I pledge myself to prow* to any one who will spend • very few minutes with me, by documentary endears now in my powesion that Ebenezer Wood- cock alone did mere by intelligent labor in four months to secure competitive railroad accommodation for the commer- cial interest• of the town, than the tetra (mail cines by Blyth instead of through ICkeiton. but it would appear that he has sot the o Image to heel rap hos oo.nvie- tions even in his ..• n p,prr. D nes it not appear to you, s:r, to be .rry ex- traordic.ary that nut one .1 our Crown or enunty o8i •ial•, except the "...Ito, treasur- er aeons to take any it.ter.ei whatever in matters of such vital onp..ri.nce to the town, as ars the r.ilr.d and water- works. yet '-ne is unwi'liez t• heli,.. what e:m.ut es-errt".ray Is molly say- ing that their own breed and putter be- ing sure they care not • cent whether our ao.••4 town may sink- ..r swim. There se ie no doubt, however, that we shall e them all .oa the ah•.w ground on D,- mimoploy .y wearing Tam-o•Sh.nter bon- nets -and perhaps kilts -listening to a "skirl on the bare pipes," just u if that were the greatest event oge- 1 the b When I remembered, sir, the remark made by Mayor Seltzer in Mr Wood cock's other some eight months see, wherein he said that "as the Clinton people seemed determined' to have the railroad he thouuht that we most just let them hate it,' r,r words exactly to that effect, and taking that in o,nnee- tion with the position which he and the town clerk took et the puked meeting in Clinton, where they took part in drafting resolutions in which it was left an open question as to wheto the Lake terminus is to be ; and further, that ac- cording te the report of the Listowel enrreepondent of the 1/.1., of the meet - ing on the 2.th of April, they voted for the line from "Guelph to Elmira and thence to Gederich ria. Listowel. Brus- sels, B:yth and Manchester," while the report of this meeting siren in the Vt.tr says, "it was •treed by the meeting that Guelph and Godenah could hardly be expected to commit their respective municipalities to this northern route. asinst seamed that urged by S.atorth and Clin- ton, and rico verse, and the vote was taken wi•hout inclnding theme dale A curious discrepancy this, sir, were the two reports ! 1 weeder who was the Sep,- . reporter 1 but, be that as it may I must confess that the above and other circumstances have coo- siderably shaken my confidence in cur lading men. Bat, for argument's sake sir, take the Star's open as correct. sad tell us what all thea, expensive dote poons moan 4 If they are not prepared to represent the wishes of their aonatite council have done within the last twenty mt.' what do they go fur, or rather. yeas ! And, if the people of Goderich why have they not long ago made these - do not award that gentleman some slight *elves acquainted with what these wishes acknowledgement of hie coulees to cheer are that could have been done in an him a little under the afflicted circum- afternoon or evening. Bot no, they, as stances of his family, they d , eternal sitMsl prefer to learn the matter open discredit to themselves and raise a bar- sad have the ia. pis of a few more jolli. vier to prevent any one of energy and Stations at the public expense.' The abilityever I Lisaowel l3an,►er of 25th Maj, says that spin volunteering his er .uthe fate of the railway lino projected vices in their favor- When Kr Jam from Guelph to Goderich largely de- i the C. F. R. engineer was expect- ' peek on the people of' Guelph. The 0d, an arrangement was made het the mayor and Mr Woodooek that he' stand taken by them so far is that they should be introduced to him, as ho would ! do not much aro what route the line be able to gin information or elpbos- take* to the lake. On the other hand we the railway as night have passed between I oopiea the own resolutions sive, 1n y00r tine open such points eoncarning th. lin north are united, Goderich has fallen into with us.J The isaarr ohm th*Ganenl Manager and hms.lf t,usecre- tary - issue of the 18th as approved of by the tats of the committee ; but no ens oat- ; meati referred to But, sir, out costes aide the council was introduced to Mr 1 the Qlugr the same date as the Ramsey., as Jes,ings, and councillors Bingham and t follows :-,,•Then appears to have bean Jordan were selected to accompany him during his stay ; whits Mr Woodcock railway meeting which appeared a the . an error in the report of that aliases eat P t in his room in the Heron hotel para last weak• It was there about midway between the residences of stated cast the motion to ask the town souocil to join with Blyth, Brussels and Listowel in procuring a surrey of the pr's nOthern mute was carried, bet exp •nations since made by those who were at the meeting show that this was tion cornet, the motion being voted Soma." Now, sir, what in the world can the intelligent people of Listowof sod the other municipalities along the to Lietowsla metterd dis•enoioline think of the people of Goderich, i• em.mentary, on my statements, wastt thus alternately playing tut sod loses wept ep behind me auditor with "the with them in ibis aV-they bele matter old %nao." And when the Mapco of the railroad 1 Will they believe that to reply threw • doubt en my veracity r there is a thoroughly n!isblo man oa Saone points, my back-biting critic i amongst est May they ant possibly dirppsd his hands is appl•os of what I Coniine the look stillu d them foro u. by his worship had raid, and jumping on . Clinton, end look around them soma his feet assured the meeting that though other lake pert and then where ,ball esu not a councillor now, he knew that they b* ! Butt .r, it is full time the citizens' had always entertained the most friend I rolrnd eeted e. was di*soioed, for its I fed' anprecedsatmd number •s a c,mmittN th tl use gen omen : and, the mum girea AT THS HARBOR in my presence was that it was so late -- 9 o'clock -that hi. worship could bud ,0 • other than the two above named ! When -at the meeting of 23rd Apnl- I was expressing my disapprobatioe of the indignity put upon Doctor Holmes - • and through him epos the committee - by the council to excluding him from the delegation neves •r Ietetesl 1. tee Boys who Near tae Creat i.Rtlee. • RRI V RD. Satnrday, June 2nd. -H. *i. Tolman, from Providence Bay with lusher for Sword. Monday, Jnne 4th-- Ariel fete Bend River, wttl Iambic for -_ Monday, June 4th -Pittston from Port Frak, with lumber for J w. Wil• tunas. Wdneslay, June Gth. -Steamer Sovereign, from Sarnia, booed for up the lakes. Wednesday, June 4th. -blame berm y int toward th .invites -mitts, y nn to either n Bell• Wilson, fraena iidl. Ohio, i ! !-There hu beam no such dos ttoonthe towtterl 6t ' h d god with 400 tong coal for the credit t 'self. At all Saturday, Julie god --Steamer llnettd Empire, from Sarnia, hound up. DxrA 5T. Saturday, June 2nd. -H. N. Toilsome, for Providence Bay for lumber. Monday. Jane 4th. -Mary S. Gordon for Kineardise. Monday, June 4th. -Ariel, for Parry Sound, for lumber. Wednesday, Jan* Gtb. --Steamer Serereig. for Inks Superior. Thursday, Jose 7th. --Steens barge Belle Willes, for Blind Ririe fur lum- ber. Salerday, Jews 2nd. -Stogies? limited Empire, from Semis, for Lake Superior porta Repairing hos been eo iws*need on the schooners Ontarin end !Cottage,shish pkv bees draws up on the hikeis the bMAer. The dredge has beim doing rod work es the bar in frost of the b•rbiur dories the past ample of weeks Res.S.a Mss oat bees Like tight hoots. Betides( removes eerie with emit eerhi°ty a Putars'e Piste= Cur° Estrestor. Bowers of p.smmae.s wbtitutes. Ask few sad get P.tea.. Painless Coes Extramor at druggists. .• play of partyism and forwardness --it I °renis, sir, an long as cone or two of isa was his est appearance amongst rs-. ung sh.•owsn of •t anthye of ammmthou mitnteeti.teis•gs exiinstthe fe.caour ; ye here .r* permitteedohairmanonymous.nandeeesoly t., give the li. fn th r t, 1 anbmit sir, that the tail who has tsry n *67 n1 its nweetin.e, in * 1o4.1 b.eo graoi00.17 permitted tw psi the, newspaper, it e*onot inelede in its eighty-fifth mils -sten. on hie homeward rash, 1- kunst"' journey, in foss obed't nervi, j K.rood health, strength and li with, i think, an unimpaired intellect, Zweite von. is no tit subject fir the pity of any nee. and meek leer °o for the meek enm Tae67nits mi•eratinn of •-••s a dmaxim -There i 1 Serax_1esIra.-W, Mores support. ed by two siMfel aid., built, ailed end hammered aN the booed. of • now fsece, for Oso McIh, dl, besides digging the holes for the post. I...pir.d for the lama. fie) toils, in seven days Can any brotko•r beiljp was smother heaidset eee.rsed that •.SNI Is. *♦lett i cannot yet .050.1 for, , e that Me Mitchell, nee of oar oldest m.mben, after propasi.t that we eheeld moil three delegates to Listowel to be equal with the •oeneil, and after i had seconded his motion soddenly witb- of foams beat this re drew St,aed proposed that we should only cord , fi °o Mus hear hots bis seal two 4elegasea. sed without a word o; explanation walked out of the room ! Two Neo Puma. _Rim 3. A. ADd.r- -it is well know., however, that the son, of Knot tom, Oseh rich, sod the eposities of the messed te Dionne SWIM hoe's. Bohan as a delegate is *M .t obs midis meet*, in Nov. he ded.wd his- edf is favor of the soetbern rests, whilst the policy of sur town lathers is always to wait. and as N -mat ±A mead emit Ices very went p lky that any 1•.s ma be wN et- Yet, the Misr seatheee te them ep is this impel witlst..dieg that i bo,. repeatedly hosed it, Minutia, .tete that it week! be iomessel to hi adosatag• if the reit- bars oe 8e i. bis prayer of the H' their pester pesoh these thisyst. sand • dump ttsp b bhp in nor s.p10 b•5* eti*s ss W hall did • parish. V hie Beet seesaw to a good asked that beeriest .0 . g be witli hive as strength sad will to glad «` of together es amity Mesh - It eh. wish of the V perform Rev lir Tees - with this 1 • • •.