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The Signal, 1892-8-18, Page 1T AE M 1i 4IMMpIN THE S�IGG N AL /.••-10+ ..t.--0I�t w o.. O.W.. • Te=e. of £P At+a • vOL. XLIV. No. 2874. gDM AT TES DATE T YOUR LABEL THIS max. b TUAT roma Nam M Mamma ver to Acv*mea THD T-73DIN( IMEMATESPAILPIEIR OP HURON OOVNTY_ GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1892. D. MeGILLICUDDY, PRoIrK ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WE[K THEY APPEAL 1,4„.,„ „,Aek' hitt: drives °"` ImPul` IT MUCH EFFECTS � tp..k p,is Malo Os. -A. Ib -.dors P. • owe T 'meow -e. Mavis & Ilan. Mefaml • Ceara flusmem Conroe -Sus it MAW 6 Ods t ,c A. (Made, nwM•Ned t run T. I. O•smpe• •olmM ts.t twr•lam->tisttt & Pewter Western Pair -Thom A. MeoweA wN. 6 peneing -Das A. %DUAL 011ie e Weever it,duotMe►-J. A Reid II Fos Tattering -IL Maelemeri . FCA R S. % In �Na- ve e, on the S lam- the •• ,.r i W. Penes, formerly et Duds - it, f • tell. MARRIED• j�w dost the Heahedttl lesessa i.I holt, mono the AestmM rue OMR to Yin Rase Hutt lawn. both of tide town. DIED. /gAt;t!N -1n Oderies Township, os naive. coy August lab. Md. James W. From. ter, .t 1, y sere .ad f swaths. yAftelsil 1s (tederich Tew.eblp, os Frl- dr, sweet tette, itme. , i.bolas Morrish. affect : o y ears sad 3 days. Jet h la (le4rvish &owlishly, on Sunday. .itis Uta.tom. Raged Si years. d wi!r of Jake GODERICH TOWNSHIP. From our one correspondent tnunen•ry service+ will be held is fyottiau) thumb, Goderioh township, on the 28th and 28th of Aguat. Rev. A. 1''. Tully, of Mitchell, will preach anniversary sw- ami on the 28th at 2.30 r. w. and 7r.41., mei w ill else gore a lecture as " The Pineuds d Egypt" s the 19th. Ex - =km musso ; tee at 6.30. Admimios 25 eons, children 15 cants. DUNGANNON. Fuer reragrapbs Pre/Med fee Waders .r Tae sel.Nn'- hem our own e.rwpeadeat (h. moos Comm. -Division Dart will be held in the .seal plaits. the new ball, on Satar,Ly, 20th; all osoersed will take pie. J. 11 Roberts with bis feauly are now Meg in hs new sad beautiful residence ea •losepbs1. We wish them unalloyed happiness in their nom home. Ay, . t - dames McGamth, who has been ie tee employ of oar popular sed •oergetic clothier and tailor, R C. herein, sioos last April left hen on Monday for borne at herds. TATS. car WZsTHCIY, rr .-bWeather rx- rdkut : faraeis, threshers, etc-, are very busy. The merchants, hotel -keepers, and ms hasic. ia coosegnenoa are having &quiet tune in the meanwhile. Hy+ t 'ren w --On Wednesday night of lest torit • heavy thunder Mdrmt •000rs- pawed by v'rid flashes of ligbtai.g, alao run.:.+.k place; we have not beard of any injury being dooe, except two barns in Ash- field were .truck and burnt The municipal council of West Waw110os11 mit in the town ball on Saturdaythe 13th, pursuance of adjournment. All the nem - hen present. After a good deal of municipal Omani was transacted, the ooaactl ad - pained to meet on Saturday, 94th ieptem• tier L., - M. -on Monde y evening, the Ath. Res Sir Savage m• among the !wham. north of here, delivered, as we ere informed. • very intensely; lecturo in the Meths -list church here, subject, " Manners .ed t tortoni'," also $nu - 1 of the Is• d:ans bl. the whip mem. Owing to the very I.u.v tuns the •tse.dsnoe was mot so lirgr .. it amid base beam under other CIrcuns.to•cia. Siam it to sate that those present were. we have bees informed, very mach interested in the lecture. TO REASON j Idut tb...es.esta he.. ether to o.., py their mesal. eb•s the aerosis w.r- ship of • Isg. either old or sew, as the r.- at Seetw l aricatures d their Yw- speot they eaterl•ia for the representatives ide.t fund the leading member" of bis ('ebi- d •mooaroi floss sot' e=ke thew les t The Polltlosl UD1on Movement eel wve busag is every vlo•ot window •ed y ted u every dead wall during the ID- of the loot that, these latter have so power pus you cry W( fbefl eko�i No Y=in , Demlamatloa 10 dOland In. THE GOSPEL OF item with w m.•.f at.r.r, al ek. °now- THE COUNTY NEWS amt, the ..d .r. of theCo.esrv- THECONNECTION midv'ridmule ee t I, us filet bat Moss ooafeored by the a will 111 Developing;• Neither injury, . .r aerials will make them deviate from t•.. direct touts they have COMMON SENSE.I laid out. ITS LEADERS MOVE CAUTIOUSLY. av Cotaosd tl• •t oder present conditions the C.••dis= risen fails to receive from The Cs•satel 4eMos Aualr.ed Atte. • rr.e- I his Labor the s.. , total of the comfort and Ike/ W.*.ls.-T . mser.us. te eN old f well being wkt..r would he wader • Ib. I tureen ma, lie not ao' : te oat the n en b PRM WaolNg-rhe welfare er abe amuse of the trouble, het .offers the only F.er• %Tweet. -Thos. McKay, teacher, left herr on Friday, 12th, a route for Ot- law . Normal school, where be Ratads to pr.eerute his studies with a view to ebtai. .2mi pr..fessioaal certificate; we will biro 111,C,41, Claris Nevis. hes returned from Tor,nb., .od is new wielding the dominie. .ceptrr in S. S. No. 15, Ashfield, having commenced s Monday, 16th. De epnaos school. as we presume the rued pubis schools thro.ghowt the Red ta m- ond with the pales est, opened fur the neat teem on Monday, 16th. V ry rromt, -Daring last week the popular end widely known agent of the Stratford Honey Locus He gd a Coy., whited our thriving wiilage and vso jilt with • vie to fee how the plasm, a�whie► • Qeweary fat aeee.d et • ae.11mealal lasses-edd Abeam noes be swept Away N 6be aces.ery b t. r'rewrees m.., poseide remedy. pram La Petrie. THK IIIPARTIALOSSKKVER, WHO has followed the dlecnssion noised by the project of • p..litiost email be- tween the States and Canada, has net failed to deserve one fact in tosnection therewith which eves the blind can sse. Itis that the advocates of the project appeal to reams, to the oommos ase and to the intelligence u preseatiag their pro gr.mive ids, whilst their opponents ex plait prejudice, cultivate the spirit of rou- tine. and depend purely en the public to mamas the dependent state in which they revel. The former argue from bases supported by soosomic prsectples : above &11, they avoid vain declamation, and abstain from Iseult+ or threats in exposing their aims. The latter dream cbiedy of how they can 000sivo to Waxy all who do not thank ex• molly as they dos this question. which in- timidation and the exploitative of ideas as absurd as they are antiquated out never regulate finally sad ssti0ctorily. This is easily understood, the ioexplic able love for • eoloaial tie caosot be ex- ppluoed, caaaot be reasoned, aid aso only defend t=ell by Moults Should they once consent to seriously discus., the weekneas of their cause would quickly be demoetrwt- el. They are perfectly aware of it., and that w why the mouse of treason all who r do not passetheir narrow views. Nothing is perfect in the world, nothing is complete nothing forever stationary, nature herself is being transformed from age to age Al! .1Nteoce s snbjecte.l to the universal law of motion. The hairiest flint finally crumples by the action of tem- perature, wean by the continued effort of the flaring brook and yields to the falling drop.. Nothing is unchangeable save God and the nstural laws he has established, and to rebel ag•test the laws s always melon and often dangerous. Nitrous beiov but groups of individuals muted for their common Interests eves mors than by the Ues of blood : more by the tem inanity of needs than natural affinities ; mere by the similarity of 000ditton anti proximity of rerdesoe than by resemblance of character, form themselves. grow, de. aad disappear before the inexorable law of progress_ Each group holds to io traditions ; strive es to retain them, to tr,.amit them to its successors sod attempt' to imprint its epee• ta1 meal on future generations. Nothing is more worthy than thin respect for the past, than this veneration for an au entry which, olually foteopg to the cold positivism or the ultra sentimentalism, ta- spires to Me desoeudante of • large whore the desire to matinee the work blocked out by their predecessors. But it is absurd to strive to perpetuate a political system, which may hose beau suit- able for the infancy of society, but which hempen* to be entirely out of place for our age of enlightenment looking toward perfec- ties. le elective motianby had much to recom- mend it when the sovereign, chosen from the meet worthy. could preside rneo.al- ly to the dminntratis of • kingdom, thin- ly inhabited or of small extent Inter on, was invested that divine right of kis, • doctrine of much greater advan- tage to the governing families than to thoes of the What mime!, what teas, what endless vexations ad unbearable tyr•.uies this drat ahem has engendered, history is thus to testify. For • lo=g period, absolutism, freed from all cheek, posssesi.g all force, terrorised the popahtios bola 1. servility radar tie iron sosplre. The struggle bet- ween right sad tyranny has hem long, pain- ful, bloody sad determined, but right be prevailed st last to tine point nkat ag•rly all the old world imamate' ham bees driven to imitate the repsblioan system, and eo- oord o.natitetioaal tibsrties to the people who threatened to overtone Wen. It follows then, tbere is everywhere prog- ress in the evolution of ideas ; all mations sn m.cbiag forward to the maga.t o1 seis..s and liberty. Te remain .atdeeery at this period is to remade, it mease being distanced by others. great eeml.•r were ordered and planted on the premises of several farmers ja the township of fex d West Ambledd ra Weaseled', Ambld •Celboe NW in I hen villages �e especially ga•ns, were The pleats are growing virrood7 sad seehla pr.ssI. tae will ore keg teake geed heaps. He is sin' prepared to take orders M. pleats for silt Spring B. M•Detegl, of Wast 1epenor City, sad fer.erly of Dagengs sed I.eckmw, Is pgd i ybuthe homestead of Noire M, wM1 father, elan other relatives mad termer so mates: he tevael thishio ip. mein u Cha as.l rrtwem�.g thltiy. Ne leve the Itor/btfwl wove N agree wilt him. He is bend I. hie psalm of the ha- M'evemeate is Mr ANIL Monis : se. movensing has" ;owlishly and iiotemeeieg ler fruit.islyet,fy t.. • � year. twins sad phis crop will .feral Ire 50 esot. for Fall apples and $1.00 per born tor Winter front flit.sela: A match for • silver ewer •ksw1 reek place es Monday eve. on the 'tri ;hark between me.of 7ra.rle its club. Jr T. item was the wham. no i)r. MSxs�etee ted at 13 has, the sheet off lir. Raw pe 3 to the ,he of earl the wY tPy awe lose panes - of . b asewdwesu with • r.sele- Uaa pawed M the last seseis. of the Owwtep CL.Deil the siert was mllh•elwi M ..be vIr5b her the•$of • .mea of +�w h and MIM welsh tell is.ts.t of • Row the vete M he •kso en the saws ;lop es ghee ea whisk tomeiMpel shelter are held. Pgi . AL4 RT - hem our owe e�rege. t. The Goverment eagiseer took soundiugs of the harbor last week. School bas again re -opened with Miss McFsrlaoe. of Milton, es sesistmet. Mn. H. Pentland, Nile, with bee two children, are vesting her mother, Mrs.-, Young. A Sunday school in connection with the English church was opened here on Sun- day last. John Anhoeon, n:oIericb, wee in the vil- lage on Tuesday of last week. W. Bur- rows, (:o.lerich, was in the village last week. G. McMullen, Goderich, is stopping in the village at present. KINOSBRIDGE. From onr owe correspondent. P. Austin's store teas been much ed by an addition The ritaeon" have finished their portion of the work on 1). Sulliv.n's bowie, and the carpenters are busily engaged on it at pw- eat. Th. building presents at present • fine appearance, and will when completed be • credit to the owner. Mn. L D.ltoo, Duluth, is visiting friends in and about this village. Mies B. Dalton returned to her school in Clinton on Mon• day last. Mrs. Ed James, Pittsburgh, and Mrs. H. dame,, Sr. Catharines. ere the guests of their permit*, Mr. said Mrs. G. Currell. Mrs. Correll, we regret to sate is still very low. improv- DUNLOP. From our own oorresoondent- MiM K Allen is visiting the circular town this week, the guest of lira B. K. Allen. Pttu.os*t_-Jaime. Luby. of Chicago, at present enjoying his holidays from the toils of business cares in the wisdy city is visiting his mother and sister is Godencb. He gars our burg a transient visit last week, being the guest of J. Tobin, 1 aa- downe farm. A familiar sound rang out from the school tower, the summons to the little folk i• gettercl, Monday morning, to reoonimence their studies anew, and the joys of the holidays were over for the Summer of 1892. for Me remainder of the year Miss .lane c.o.s.'', of Kintail, will be the teacher, she taking Mir Wataon's place, who we already have noticed, hod signed to un- dertake a higher course of study in Toronto. We with others wish the new teacher every success in the labor of teaching the young ides onward. in the rwl of knowledge. LEEBUHN. Preen our owe oorr+.pnndent. Mn. 11. Stirling is vistting in Huron township, Bruce county, this week. Miss E. Linklater. formerly of this plebe but now of Mlles township, Perth county, is visiting here this week, the quest of re- latives. Harvesting is on the full move sod every- body is very busy and local dots are bard to get and gossip to every one is Dearly ata stand, still. PaanuYA1_-Mmes Jane Pearce, of Harrill - toe, with her niece, Miss Maggie Webber, of (hiwav, aro enjoying our refreshing lake bream, the roam of .lames Linklater. Moss Iwrwwvenarr. --A few weeks ago, we noticed that the church bad been paint- ed outside sod at the recent mese of the ladies of the oosgregatioa, it was decoded that it should be r.pa'-• beide. So this ladies will oedwork for inside of the week a general mee be held who will cl the painter who will p church in • few days. PE,moer*t_-Thu week we had the plea- sure of meeting the genial editor of The (,limos New Era, who gave our burg • tr•a.iest visit We find him to b. • ple•s•at, .oci•ble man is every way, fall of gamed convenience. Resides his editorial denims he takes quite an interest on presotiaq the Methodist church in this ttonaty, at times whereon( local work by preaching in • 1 sett pulpit. sad as well, the welfare of the t.mpessto. ones He o011101 w�p heat the Rub ons silent .teed that needs nes whip aur spur to urge it here in Ism thea two houre u' oovenng 16 miles, ad m.bs several stops on the reins up, reewef.v homewards is the nosing boars el the day with the bright stars to glide him. Before starting hs would sot take the favorite beverage of m•.y tmarpsroom folk, the .teosg sup of tea, but paters instead • glass of *asa•Ao. The Sued• Gospel pel Tompe aa.e mooting head in the hall of the 1.O.0.T.213,saw a fair attead•ns. The chairman S. B. WB- Ilans, L D. ezpr.ming to the s.dlesos t►m ppl1.oasaso�n d 10Medwd.g M them a fellow 1•bor.r frees another' point ia the rood cow of Tmmperasos, who had eons • destines to address them this evening. The speaker was 11 Redoes liter .1 the New Bra. Chaim As a soaker he is (host ad ebb sod M the paint that the e•... el Toyer- ma.o is for the boat el a11. 1f the nim .1 the law in the Isom system +ere sresely blood the dtiakieg would he mesh el.ebed. Rosme amigo In the law now give the ntsprtpw. the power in their ward by rigaawrei to withdraw li- .ee.s for the sola al ileo la their midst T►.rgb ell may stet bleb directly er 1.- dh..ly they min mesh he. 6M solo b.ds el iten that i,. Aftedileg Se the Mains law, he said a reveler bled o1 W who had reeently ham in that fillaee W •.keowledg.d as him that the law in rebore 6. it was kept rather oteist to salt him. We hope epee in the sear (.tore far Mr. Beano M sews eih. Orr maxi men - lag will he 1n th..R....a el non ftemday M 3.30 r. w., and the Nev. 14. Hewell, el Oedwesk Rerlhat MethdM shwa, will be the speaker. CAMAS is wdy the only important soma - try is the toe La vis.. 0411 meepies Use very 10mmf' ' god tmpn66.bl Ma of esinlal t,,.seatm . and whilst liah se•ta.msa WOW! M our peesiM•see m .beltufeg ads the British skirt, while Obey themselves eptly favor oar hem.iiltte rapture el the aeensusl bond ; i. la Cor Ness who b...K and .ores of meson the patriots she dose to obtain by pue.lsl metheds sad t..otltweio.al meas Oe. 1.11- .eos of their rights of titisenski Wheeler •11 ebb es agreeable or sot to the worshipers .f the pat. the foram mors of 60.-iktew permit themselves today le examine aritisally .n polith..l inane- ifsess, a mann hew ameigee, without .1 - lowing the moo14y @spot of their ..ei..t robe to es.ialde a the.. They matt Milt r their ashes es .d their reams ler ..mWa.es. 'whaiMw it In sense le &te mpt IighM1 to t sadsew peahen lastintliens, bus avoid dudes es wi.m Ib. Worm* .d well Meg of the pee* emit M would be M shirk • ..orad duty.The p.Mwe of the erlesiel eyeless .ever Whim these y.i tiwYse.. Be ..- twin himself la hiding dm eta deg as.ud 1tMt, In raft es • mesh el false loyalty; t$..,, w11 dfes . . d embdeb, mai ehe..t.rimr with Ins .I.. Rhys tMd.r- kele these who bee pent set he the (be- adles pimple the say rational m.... se ee.ernl campaign of two year: ago. I'bey were charged with cossptriatr with the Liberal leaders to •oomphdi the humilis menu of Cased& The most uootempubls and the most dangerous jLi g.i.ni disfigured the Tory literature of the contest. The 1Vaski•gton politicians are rarely freak and Drip =Me rmasNer. efl'oe/tae\nal 1 sees often treacherous in their foreign policy. are Ass==ist tae ..-.1 1.111.... .Tbr) are American diplomacy is shifting and tor• With she $.res.o•=l mer.s.e Tbey melter• moss. But more wanton vtlitication Lod i1 Wooed eon mevetepe tae ■usurers es abuse probably never were showered upon the Country - rre.rei relitleal twadlllo.s a nertg,hboring country in time of pesos thea Require Remedy• were hurled against the Cuited States by the Conservative politicians of C%nada during our last general campaign. They a000mpli.b«i their purpose. They saves the protected interests. They did snore. THI' REIMOVAI. uF MR.Y.L(:IN They not only put it out of the rouge of Nivea.+ from the office of County possibility that the Harrison Adminutrat- Crown Attorney for Dutferin will te ton would treat with our Government for seised upon by political unionists to aggrs• an amelioration of the trade between the vate the political unrest which exists all ov- two countries, but once again they have er the country. We do not say that this brought us to the verge of commercial war political nneaaiuess bodes any grave peril to which Sir Charles Tupper has declared is British connection, or that any consider- Dela door to actual war. Today. the Wash- able element of the people look outside the ingtoo Government seem bent on playing the Confederation for retires* of grievancee and holly toward Canada. They have adopted amelioration of unsatisfactory conditions. s course of tactics unworthy of • great and The overwhelmuw mass of laoadians .re generous people. they would force us to hopeful for the future of the country. In the strictest observance of the Washington all the provinces the British sentiment pro- treaty, uotwithatanding that they have rails and dominates. But $ political union •elated *hat instrument both in spirit and movement is developing. Its laden are letter. The spectacle of a great nation or - cautious but °oaagger, silent but insidious. gemming lta ofticera to prevent the invasion They have tormed • Provincial association. of • braes band from the realm of a friendly They are formulating plans for a wide dig- neighbor is too pitiful even for her.lthy con- tribution of literature. They are watchful tempt. But the Washington politicians of every symptom of political unrest, and can hardly wort to any device of bumpt- not unwilling that bigota shall show deaf sou and offensive jingoism that has Dot ite lection auol trade wtrictionisa maintain counterpart in the tactics of the Tore and increase the tariff axes in order that politicians of Canada (luring the last they may reap disruption. Many of the Federal elections. In both case., the promoters of the umioniat movement are of politicians misrepresent the people. The in• the best of our cations. They are hooestly atlnca of generous amity and human convinced that political union would be for brotherhood are strong In the whole the material advantage of Canada. They Anglo Saxon family, and nowhere Rase are persuaded that the geographical condo- there instincts more healthy develop - tion of the country makes against (iridian ment then on this continent Toronto is • nationality and that creed and racial divi- great centre of international oonre•tions. sione mut forever disturb the Canadian Ces sdi•ns .re welcomed wtih enthusiasm oonlmuxity, They remember that Nova s.1 the great international gatherings that Scotia voted for secession by an overwhelm- assemble acro.* the line, our flag is hung in ing majority, that reckless political agitators the place of honor, and trod Save the Queen in Quebec have boated of • purpose toes- is sung with heartfelt veneration and un- abltab • French o.tis on the banks of the covered heads. But the picture is marred St. Lawrenoe, that time and again the whole and the condition bedevilled by hysterical country has been heated and angered by race and reckless politician.. Canala must bear and creed agitations, and that millions of her share of Ilio responsibility for the es - money have been squandered in local and trangement which now divides the politi- P'rovincial bri5es to the enrichment of • party clans -not the peoples-- of the two count - and the impoverishment ,if the nation, The ries. It lies upon the Ottawa Government rising disturbaaee over the Manitoba school to take mate .tronasa steps to ease the quertioo is bread and wine for the annexation- situation. Noaseruon of "unreal condi - tato They would not of deliberate malice Loos" will avail much longer. set neivhbor against neighbor anti creed - ---- - against creed. But they are fond of the notion that creed hostilities and Provincial animosities are among the inevitable fruits of our political condition. They know that on more than ave °coercion our politicians have shown • pitiful want of courage, that more than once they have surrendered to improper demands, that more than once they have fed the indigence of greed of a Province in order to strengthen • Parliamentary majority. They know that, putting e,, e tbeoasstruction of • few great national w • its of undoubtofl national importance and ..du. ---end even these were made to serve party purposes --the country nas been governed as though the purpose were • temporary de- bauch and a final bankruptcy rather than the founding of an enduring nation and the development of • high type of citizenship. But the movement for political union has its strength in the trade policy of tbe protect- ionists. That policy shote us up within our own small market., alienates us from our neighbors, burdens the mase of consumers, encourages the fltvht of our own people and discourages the immigration from other countries. Even such mom as Dr. Weldon of Albert, Principal :mot sod Mr.Mot'artby admit that the N. 1'. has made is last fight. Such journals as the Montreal Star and The Toronto Nowa demand • reform of the msnufaterers' tariff. Other Conservative journals seek to hide ita rapacity by writing of • scheme of prefereotial trade with Great Britain. In the face of the repudiation of every leading British politician they profess that Great Britain will tax the bred of her people and imperil three-fo.rths of bar for- eign trade in order to minter"' in some of bur ooiooies • trade system which she dis- carded half • ostury Rao. What have we aot saorile.d to servo the Rrotsebd inter- acts! The Liberals put forward • policy of reciprocity with the United States. No one Me for the promulgation olthet poi 'seiharbored any disloyal thought or dreamed of advancing on those liner toward political mina with the neighboring country. boos before a reciprocity treaty had sera e n amazon= movement. And in Chet ss+ememt Premier Abbott was • cca•pie•- ens Yem A mew treaty weld have the old .fitim. This is the view of the political mmiesto. They know that theirsanative' s=not survive the Agaisg of • rpronty treaty.• sad their inflames is hot exerted te the aotemplishmeat 4 a ooatineetel trade �rr.agee..L Bet a reciprocity treaty would imperil the interums of woe of the tat -fed Idadrise, and as no ism haul .r• gement =maid be made warn the advan- tages of esatirel•l fres trade toe tory of treed.. was reined, the flag was Sum out for the proteetisa of the tariff at.rasearies, and me -WI thep.npl. wen black-typedse tar lesie aid �aoxatiouima It a thus the Cesservatlm prep and the (ba•arvtivo proems B=ustad eweenttasut.*it►. Qasu'. They are as siesta when they add a " Gott traitor " as e a aniutd seaml.earer wham he peek.. the Q...ti eml ady. The Liberal leader desisted ter he would met beige • reetp. that *bid aspire es .1 emend el ear owe e.iA er bolo any w erease el amedlen iatngr1y, le.t the Ob. 5sevati . 1.ime and 1aebeed apse ebelr ewe of the Ubersl volley, branded Lamb 4▪ 10 1.., sad the M'1bedy of Liberals lags tetter J•ekaea And that e.mstent w e1 the disloyal ery end etmcaee- tsagin the .4 every rltaeraty lochom i geed .'damn . by Me Nesse l alt parts el the Donbass. Mese t la order te eon Ilse peollsehed hem - anthem oft.. the es enessassN el lieu eNwpeO From The Terostu Ubbe. FROM ALL OVER. A Ngwmy Orbit Obtained from the County MW. ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR READERS. A Weetlr tfteest of resew %ewe leered sp Nall everybody -ma Red robot hip- ped sod leaaen.od From I:oery thrtty- The Cream of the Cosa.) Sew. 1. rlerr- telllaa• .f Me La14.1 had rte./ Sews vires. woos ear Lead ttebsazes. John L 4:eddes had his bead severely cut by • kick from • vicious horse which he was shoeing. Exeter : Sarum defeated Exeter at cricket on the 4th by 74 to 64 and one inn - 10)? W spare. Morns : John V ightm.0 has purchased the 25 -acre lot formerly owned by the late Walter Smith. Stanley : Mr. McLaughlin, of Bruwde, has been engaged to teach in S. S. No. 10, to succeed Jas. grant. VARNA. Thom our own correspondent. (:A•I.t� PART AT VARNA.-.St. John'. church„ Varns. What is readily counted as the beet garden party ever hell in thug neighborhood took place here last Tuesday, in the grounds of J. `record, Esq., kindly lent for the purpose. The weather although in the morning threatening, turned out to- wards evening beautifully titre. There was s very large attendance from all directions then being over 600 people from Seaforth, Exeter, (:uderich, ('bnton and the district. The Rev. F. G. Martin, incumbent. acted as chairman for the entertainment. The pro- ceedings were enlivesel by the splendid band of tbe 33rd., who were neither grudg- ing nor backward in their apparent desire to make the ooc•atoo one long to be remem bared. Their kindly, courtesies, gentle- manly behavior was thoroughly appreciat- ed and added much to the pleseure of the evening. Will McLeod whose genial coun- tenance is always the signal for tun, e.• livened the proceedings with some of his beet so.ge,wbich were the better appreciat- ed because with his usual good erste he furnished plenty of fun without vulgarity. Mr. end Mrs. McKenzie favored us also with some nice .election.. Misses M. Mc- Naughton and A. Armstrong sang • very pretty duet and the choir also furnished two or three choice selections. The tables were beautifully deooratsd with flowers and abundantly supplied with refreshment*. No pains aero spared by the (dies of the orzogreg.tion, who bad evidently worked s•rfy •ad late to earn the well merited .tic• ow which crowned their efforts. The pro- ceeds of the evening were over $120. e - Grey : John and .lames Cardiff thrashed their Fall wheat last week, and had. return of 33 bushels to the acre. Morris: Mrs. Herrl, of the Sthline, has * old bur 50 -acre farm to her neighbor, John took, for the hum of *1,960. Clinton : Las; Thornily Mr. Muds was taken with paralysis of the braes, one side of has body hieing eatinly dead. Ashfield . Mr. Samuel Brown, 12th con., * old last week 39 head of cattle for the Eng- lish market, realizing • good price. Hay : The Voters' List for the township of Hay has been Seined and contains 1002 names, 603 being eligible to *erre as jurors. Brussels : Mus Haskins, of Mimouri, C. S., was visiting lar aider, Mrs. Fal. Dan- ford. They had not met for 19 years be- fore. Seaforth : Farmers in this vicinity, who have already thrsbed their fall wheat, *ay the yield will be about 25 bushels to the acre. Tuckeremith . Masers Stanbur , of the London rod, have sold nearly 140 head of cattle this year, of which 90 were fed by them. 1V Ingham : A. H. Musgrove is to be coo- gr•tulated on the results of the entrance ex- & minauom, as 23 out of the 27 wb., tried have passed. F Wawano.h While carelessly hand- ling • scythe tite other day, Mr. S. Nethery sustained • severe cut on bis left arm, which will lay him up for • while. Bruesels : A citizen of Brussels has load- ed up some of his early apples, it is said, with croton oil *o as to give the light-fing- ered youths • genuine surprise party. Exeter : Meas Piper, who was taken to Goderich recently as being of unsound mind, was last week returned to Exeter, having recovered from her mental derange- ment. HolmesviUe : While Jas. Ford was back- ing • drill out of the barn, the tongue hap- pened to state him rather forcibly, result- ing in • badly cut lip and several broken teeth. Wingban : The many friend*, in this county, of Mr. H. W. C. Meyer will be pleased to learn that he ma recovering, and {hopes to be able to return home to Sep- tember. Blyth Show will be held on the llth and 12th of October this year. It was put down at first for the 7th and 8th, but as Brussels *how names on the same day it was thought wise to change the date. New Kra t We undersand that on there- otmmiendaues of Inspector Ssth, Janes Turnbull, of Toronto, m long principal of Clinton Colligate, has aooepted the head- mastership of another Institute elsewhere. Seafortb : At the regular mediae of the town Covocil held on Monday evening last the nem of 1800 was ordered to be placed at the eredit of the Collegiate Institute Board and the sum of 11,560 to the Public School Board. BLYTH. From our own aorreemodeut The apple buyers aro all on the road eve. The dam pulling is about through for this season. Miss Urquhart, of !Urethroy, is visiting at Mrs. McElroy's this week. Arch. Taylor hen ppuurub=ed • fine driver from Mr. Elis, of Wawa/ash. Everyone m Bytb took in the excursion to Kincardine on Tuesday Isst,it beisq civic ho+iday. Mr. sad Mrs. M•tbers,of Lackner", spent Sunday visiting fri.ada here and 13th eon., R.I1.tt Arthur Teensy who hes been on an ex- temied visit M Eaglaod, arrived borne bon ea Thursday Inst. Ale:. i ivlegMes, of W isgh•m, .pent S.aday hoot hue. Alex. seem to be well sued here es b4. .hits are g ttdeg trognont Chits : Rev. W. Craig, who has just cloned his eleventh year pastorate of 8t, Paul's Churab, announced to his 000grega tion on Sande that he had mated the pastorate of church, sad expected to m=ove these se moos as °m ossieat Expositor : A gs tlema., wlo has kept count, as amt over mix thousand dollars worth a velem have bean sold in thin town during the past two shaman., and Mill people talk about hard those, but, perhaps t is not thew who use bicycles that are hard ap. T.okere mita : At the athletic ,ports held u eennestiew with the seventh annual triteof the em es d . the Cassano Railway, 11.1 Portage divines, Peter Dallas, a former Tacker.mitb boy, won mins (int prizes on nine entries. Hunan blood will telL Wiaghem: A large number of the sm. ppl!ooyye e of the Unica factory presented Geo. McTavish with as address aid pigmentation, sg of • • diver water pitcher and ceps, peior to his departure from town to LiMowel, where he ie*e.ds *peeing • retail Waiter* e.tabliakmwt. Dserq lakes See more sad abets. The " 1lu.rgbt " Soap Co.. Tomato, offer the fk4owl.g'rho every month till farther aoties, to bq..md girls ander 16, residing in the Proviso el (Mario, who seed tae cream* awbat e1 •' 8n.light " wrapp•rr 1st, $10 ; bred. 16 ; 3rd, ; 4th, 11 ;fish le 14th, • 44...' =e book ; sad • profit pbMre to those who tend mot la. the. 11 wrappers. Mad wrappers to ' Bmmlfget " gay Olio, 461iootsw, Tense, mot later 6hea 99th ed seek arsetl, and marked Competition " ; alts give tall ease, ad - dean. alp, end amsher of Wis. Rev's seam will he pp+midtied ie Tomato Mail ea dust 1151. y lo sash mean. ly Dining g the week a gumbo e1 Gave Iabea Myo ewe m lana I i the •..rtesy of C--- 4- . Loeb el ihe Tags Norma. roam : The Exeter Milling CASA .111. Np.-hoce and snouts were totally ds s•royed by bre on Today mormiag about cess o'oloek. Lose alum 4110,000 ; tssered for about 115,000. The Mrigs et the fire is ..knew,. The mill was jwd down at alas ealeek Meech, night for repairs. 0. Friday last Joke Whiteman, of Stan- ley, ver Klppen, relived a telegram ham Si. Paul ssnveyier lo the liamlly the .ed news of the death of their eldest son, Jobe. it .arms that Mr. Whiteseas, who wee .boat 24 years of ago, lead bee h Mt. Paul for about tar y where he had are lmals siteNies se kik.k•spr i. • large esMhliNbw-t Re tea ill of G- el the bob nem Weds/Nay end died en the t.Iewisi Thursday might The .emNms were takes hose end intend Is the idre.de" ._ .y w Tuesday. Be wee • mase ese= m4strandsiag romp meas. sad bk wee • Mymn blew M km panne, milfrhwds.