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GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA. THURSDAY NOV. 23, 1893.
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THE NEWS OF THE WEED. ° T`;. Cbl; ` er:'e a`; p has THE TALK OF THE TOWN
Vye item• from Ilrverywhere.
Ib' utr.l Record 'Ube eMnas of floe Week
aerially rre.enled IM Mr Item -
.r Name matter. .r
Wrest Ispestaare.
devilled to hold the neat •nnoal meads(
In Toronto.
Clara Park wee granted • divo, . from From the Reporter', Notebook.
Richard Park, the siculpltor, and wee also
awarded the meta In the suit.
The American yacht Navaho*, which eu 1a',. a mete 1n s Ter twat.. t rase
wont to England and was defeated la the
greet races then, bee returned to this side.
� Plaimaiscs.a& hl be , t l kis '114116"i" IHOW THEY ALL WORSHIPo . I1 aboaa Pfeport:on .l.o rem.,.. OVER T
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PORKlGN POLITIC*.
In the British House of (Ammon. Jamas
Kier Heidi., Socialist, introduced a till
1e teat 11; a Maul's Animas tie
Takla' Rale., an' Ialth me'U
Treat It." -mares.
• I' I 1 A NC* AND TRADE. + pruvldiug for the naMuoa11zM un of mines It you want • pretty. odd. real good ..r ubes.
Aa oyster trust has bees leant in Cha- I Etnia-evr William opened the Reichstag ponts'.,isct tram the inewtieettua a r'ear's
mrticut to elate in Iter:ie, and outlined the (iov- Always use Fear's Baking Powder. 1t is
! g rainrut s .h.. in his address from the reoommsd.d .B who len It. The price and
Inde ,.,dent lass manitrtarera forma w.Pauly both tell.
out...lu fu fight the Fliut slam treat. t r.,na The break November wind. are whistling.
fh. slopping firm of Troop A Son at St ash Tet WATE and the man who can afford an oyerooat and
Jot.o \ it., a said to be la financial , The Baltimore schooner Oliver St Booth doe.at get ewe N terribly foolish. The beet
Melee ban 8wted ashore off south Carultnn. ca. i 104. to e�paannd material at Y. J. Purl
Her crow 01 twetre i re w to bare MINI TAILORING. - Fall ..d Winter
The American Arociatioa of plate glassppttead
at:u+fn furan ho decided to reduce the pertahrd olatb Lt est rudely rest to Fowler'. boot
Mice of plata glume andeks tie the Square You can bare
TEE /Nit �ECOMD. • big sad ret, on good style •ret fit at
IL. Kentucky Halting lSempsuy, of The Page dour mills at Fur me Fans. racy .edrate Price.. IL 11s.(1,rm•c, mist.
laarill.. Las aide an a'sigtast Lia' Ria, , with a cap•eity of 600 barrvb • Have roe seen tis novelties in photo work
bi+• . 41:d -tial: meets ;1 We. da were destroyed bre. los. for the Fall mad hdndey trade of 1 It oa.
It a Tutu ,Ted in lundutt, Fagg., that the y' b7 don't tail to oil at tree mmioof tt K *:allows.
$100
United -.Libel Uuvernmeat h•abtot to spa 'W0 ca. Mfoatn.lst. and the Squats and auk.
lull eoeuiry. He will gine you all Infortnal t.rn.
neget+ate :•s tiers fora loan. RAILWAYDATALIT1r!y. JACK -I:NIt'Kt!-are very candy thing. in
Tie hail. of England 1. i. criticised by the their place. but when • man or woman u took -
1 .:::.1 •u papers. which charge bad than ' low
g for watches. they d't want to be u,ttn-
c . r.ug and call for as t Ja
explanation. • ed wilck-knives Oar mock of watches is
ter ou a 1N. all tae newest *salsas in gold,
Nit Courtney, Deputy Minister of Pin poid Om, silver and nickel and nesthe r
sail th
at,. e. has gorse to i a.Diagton. It is kmower
u •t rock bottom prices. W. T. Wet.mowerported that trade weight).* s will occupyand optician.
kis attention while there. lie REMarenrl. THE. OLD Sellout. We
1c,. banking hon ei
of filobick in RDIJOIOCe. understand that lir. C. J. Hamilton, of
V' 'rutty. use w. los. failed. with Nobilities Pope o dwLrel in an address to 4,000 Coawafm
, a f6rer pupil of lioderich l'ol-
se• "flog to ,00.000 roubles -The chief Italian pilgrims that he was not an enemy legate Institut t, has kindly offered • model
n -i,;her of the km firm habsconded to (o Nay, to the pupil obtaining the highest peresnt-
n.-ries. -- Roman 1'a:iolic Bishops strongly sea. I. seat mattar. un.t in attar the second or
Mira the Hungarian bill to compel a third chew rooms- it a *mood to ase that
DEATH IN ]ZANY FORMA fanner pupils take such an teresOmer
t in
d hi little girls pareha fire which marriage.
The ((rand 'hook Railway
ePompy
has been .aifromslsd from s11 blame for the
Bottle Creek deaths,. l',atlsctor Scott is
da
to be tried fur masoyhtmr. and Engineer
Wooley is resented for rambled web-
geom.
ag -
genc*.
- old "tool.
d.,truyed St. Franctr Academy. near Medi TMD LABOR WOULD. I A Nam MA+ AT Tut 11euw'AI. HALL --
D AL N'tee oust n. An order limiting the mal output In the !John E. Davis. favorably known to the
Kis Rhodes was killed and times Tilt• Lehigh region of Pennsylvania has ren , people of this lissom, has bought oat the
Tel eerioasly iujured ).y a fall of slats in dared 13.1100 men idl•.
the laylerl tile. III. , coal minerson. is fhillol 4 Reim(drug baseness formerly earned on by F.
Time an 46,`i i9 ' a
tt the T1At House. Buffalo, Mary Me PI Jordan at the Medical Hall with much 'se -
[eremite • laundress, was caught ip the
lanidry msebinsry and m•aglsd to death.
Patrick J. Conley, of Wouaetcket, R. I.,
y,l..riotendent of the Wuaarrcket Robber
1'. orks. at that dace, was killed by • cable
al 111 New York.
Al Met:ninnew. • Davenport. lows.
s:/ eta keeper, was killed by his horse
•ngrng down • steep hill against a rail -
r:,.•1 crossing gate.
:he ellta a sobool at i'0op«nville, N
A. ' (aught tire, and idles Porter. the
ar her. perished in the t1•ms while rem
the children. two of whom were
alar, burned to death.
AMARCmY•
r.rnor Altgeid says there is not a
al:.4',e anarchist in the state of AUnoia.
i Anarrhtst Neebe says Anarchist Lingg
was killed by • loaded cigar, and was ,..t
• suicide.
The police of Barrelotta, Spain, are hunt-
down the Anarchies Md bore made
several arrests.
1 dynamite bomb was fatted by dots
t: yes in the cellar of • house on Emit Third
street, New York.
The bons* of (len. Mathelin in Maud -
lee was damaged by • bomb append to
tare been tired by soareti.ts.
The Italian Government has intimated
that it Is ready to co-operate with Spain in
measures against the Anarchists.
Laughter, the young man who attempted
1<il! M. (ieorgevicb, Serviette .loot.•
d'•dfairea. pretends that le is a Anarchist
and that hie attack upon M. (seorgevich
was the result of an Aaarebist • b+t.
A.00T CRIMINAL.
Phil V. Taylor, a St. Lot& g.��prri.7 in
dkted for forgery, dled of alcoholism.
Dill Carpenter, who escaped from jail in
Edgddd County, 8. C , while ander son
Macs of death, was recaptured.
William O. Parish 1. in jail .t Dallas,
Tex., on a charge of hiring • negro to kill
his psrtener. He tried to commit suicide.
Four prisoners made • bold attempt to
escape from the county jail at Dayton.
•alto, but wen overpowered by the jailors.
Again it is reported that Mrs Maybrick
1s dying in Woking prison, )tnglend,where
she is serving • mordents for pnieontng her
e � nebaasi.
Milo T. Bogard. who promoted and
',rocked the Western Union Building As-
•eiation In Bt. Louis, has been indicted
for forgery.
TALL* OV MVRDPI<
AIM Birdie Baugh Wal asaanited and
murdered at Alliance, O. by KatlfavM
ran, who cuts his own throat
Thomas Thai', • Deadwood miner, killed
1114 wife. wbo had left him, her cousin and
los was. who heti befriended her. •ad than
himself.
The jury in She erne of James Howten
Hill, charged with the murder of Mrs.
Weider in Phttsbur= lad March, returned •
vrdkt of guilty of murder in the first
degree
Mr. Trask Wheeler, formerly of Toren
M whom tmath.r•b-law was mnrdorod by
batglars is a suburb of Chicago, beams
the subject od..sMidsrdsle gossip with the
nook t1M se tavewigadee was mde by
The poles, .early vtadisthng him.
who generally have employment, bat who
are at present out of work.
Ileor r" el•:ideittally .imsdlr
in Hawkins . onnty, Tea. nen his
body was picked up his heart was fogad
in his left hand
WARE* Or TSN WORLD.
Th. Tulle of Morose* has .sat IgM
brother with • force of svalry to parity
the RltBans
Nietheroy has offrand esv.esly trout the
homMrdteent by the Rr aide robot. N1
the people haw. shown groat bravery.
Mail *deices from Cuba Indicate them
las hen • spmtaeoes oohing of wad
kends of rewolutiomi•ta all over this Waal.
Admiral Moho, leader of the 40011 a
robots, hasPet .. PINrw tit.
lata Dam eie• ggeedleth. I teetst d
lesail
Holglam have othesalleallad thole Cage
krette at tenghl, where they have .rod -
el .teat
They Ove al a a • __. tribe
ores. )4r. Davis has not onlypaasad the
as by e
✓ ecular eaamioatioe, but baeal
molly succeeded in obtaining from Termite
University the degree of Plint. K. la our
advertising column' he makes hie bow to
the public of this 'action.
Tnr. 1.1.0t 1. 1'oMcPt ('u1e1'AiII. -"Inst
E. O. Acery, mi]]ioaain lumberman of Party," by Arthur Lloyd and his E.glish
Alpena, Mich accidentally- shot bimasl[ Company. had highly •ppr.oiative •u -
in the abdomen whits cut gunning His thews in the l :rand Opera Howe es Monday
condition is totted.
1VI DEL
Richard Crum, w. • .a :imwlf at Osh-
kosh, the heart b •i>• Mattered against
his forehead, died of •ecesion of the
brain.
Don Carlos Diaz, Con for Spain in
Kaltir.nrs. Md., committ«I suicide by
jueii•ing from tit. fourth storey of his re
silence in that city.
fdhie McDonald took poison at Pitts-
burg according to her promise to hr dy-
ing friend. who committed suicide because
she was molded for truant
TUE DDA D.
Sir Robert Murier, British Ambassador
to Russia, is dead.
Prince Alexander of Batteoberg, former
ly Prince of Bulgaria, died at Brat:.
Frank A. Johnston, United States Con-
sul al Chihuahua, Mex.co, died on the way
to his poet.
,lobe W. Hogg, chief clerk of the United
States Story D epartm.nt. and for 39 years
an employs of the (iovernment. dropped
dead .a Washington.
rR ttiWNAI_
11 11. Bard. Q. C master in eh•aory,
at Woodelook, has suffered • stroke of
paralysis'.
Hoo. Warner Miller has resigned the pre-
sidency of the Nicaragua (:anal Cometrue-
tics Company.
Mr. Hector Fabre. Canadianftigh Cum
missioner at Paris, who las been on a
visit to Canada, hs returned to Pans
it is reported that George (held has
written • latter to Chsiris•n Wilson, of
the Ways and Mamie Committee. 'Avocet
Ing aa income tax.
CANADIAN TOPICS.
Natural gas has been streak at Ham
Ilton.
The quarantine station at Grow Isla
bas boon closed
The Ottawa & Parry Sound Railway has
been completed from Ottawa to Barrow.
()n an aut.ndm•ot to the Parish Coun-
cil'. Bill the British Ministry was defeated
in Committee by 21 votes.
London City Cnstneil aee.pted the Lake
Frei & Detroit River Comps • oder for
es
the legof theen
Tdon & Port Staley
Railway.
IN TRU OLD WOULD.
M..psra William km decided that the
next maprnven of the German army shall
he held in Silesia
The Landon Drily Graphia publishes ab
mirtkle which la intended to prows that
England's naval supremacy in the Nadi-
Wrramoah Stas been wrested from Mr by
Teaam.
The ei•►eatb lstern•tioual Mediad Coe -
gram which was to boos mast at Seise es
S.parmbs, M. but wbiteh ems postpaid
on acenunt of the rimers opid.mis ties
prevailing la Italy. will Oaks pew from
hre\ le to April , i11$4.
OVRR TIM LIBU•
lirsaowtrk. Oa. hes bees visited by
fast mid the optimise Is partially med-
ia
e vaior. The trend of the play is p•rtieu-
larly English, you know, and u • atmos
satire on the moneyed nobodies who en-
deavor to court the eristocrecy. The piece
was well psecd, with a number of striking
.ivatioos and some good singing and sever -
a! laughable dances the meg of " Rune
foori• rum-te-gay " being of particularly
fumy commit.
i►r.ATH ..r 1111.. EbtioTr ve DAKOTA. -.
1Cdoeeday morning the mews was received
by R. McLean, that his sister, Mrs Join
Elliott, lad died is Gremlin, D.A. on the
us
previoday. The telegram eine, stated
that her remains would be shipped by rail
from that point tor interment in Maitland
cemetery, (:derich. Mrs. Elliott was well
and favorably known in this eectioo, having
lived in this section from childhood up to
.3rne Devon years ago, when she went WDet
with bar husband.
('4.1.1dn:,ATI ,''Tilt Ti. LIT*KAI.1 ENTRR-
TAt1mR.rT. - The following program was
masted at the ops stating ot the 1,.11-
tegiste I..ait.t. Literary Jl•et•ty .e Frady
evaisg, vie : Pharos, (:I.. Club : reading,
Mr. Gommoll ; radiog, Miss McConnell
radial, Miss Str..g ; solo, Mas Wilkie
ss : ro•diag, Mr. Gregory : omission draw
r, 11. I. Strang. B. A. ; chorus, Glee Club ;
readier. Mi.. LeTo.aat ; recitation, Lin
Williams : instrumental dad, Milan Camp-
bell and Sharman : .duras.' sotectiips, Miss
Williams
B.,Ti,.R D•MANI.A ON CANADA.- The
Star Al..asas of Montreal quickly.d•bli•h•
d its repatatioo, and its fame spread
rapidly to tnr•ign countries. The Star Al-
d msao for 1894, just bels published. has
hems ordered for such wed k.ows istit.-
tio.s s the library of the British
Masao •.d parliamentary libraries
.t Westminster, Leede., Reglad, the Cos
grsesi•u l libraries at Weshisgtos sad the
p•rbasatary libraries at Ottawa, and
tbo.esads epos tbemmds of private lib-
raries and hosueheN- tbzaughat the Am-
ericsa oo.t1.sst. No weeder the orders
for the Star Almanac w asersoms
OsoisnisI res Tilt PUISIScrvs--The
Cbhalso railroads bat.,el ad • had to
dst • Mayne who will oppose troth etews-
Sam by poopea the
gwt tTeeesb. ham `• be Wiauui Me
i.1aM.s y the ssibeed isafea ty, of
with the Abet of speeders Ow INDIA .n. "*'e e
bays • emery lhat Tam
psalms
*NIU J.Aweele. a A rah* who aljet be wee
Obleavied ,SW l sesta mie=
boOolegeeme emote. I kbblm, the M thee 11e hes NIL
the meaie of the ofd Bowery refrain, ~ And
11 aver go than maaayy mor.,' were a aver l
f•iUng wares of merriment 10 the •udiseas Religion In the CIvt1 Serviette
SUNDAYGorl'*LTRIIPEI:A1u i MAST inn. --
Then was • good tarsout at the temper•
am hall Sunday afteraooa last at the
Gospel Temperance mootinr. Chairman
Tem occupied the chair, and after prayer,
Che reading of a chapter of Scripture sad
the sin tog of a hymn, called upon James
Mitchell to address the Rathoring The
latter gave • r:riptural disoouree laying
down the principle a.lvsace4 by Mr. Stead
reosotly, in Toronto, that no man ought Ca
be satisfied with being a Christian. but
should be • Christ, when the good of hu
fellow,' was involved. ()a the gattta of
total abetaicanee and the prohibition of
ligeor, we s'ould all, mud the speaker, be
walingto make personal sacrifice, even al.
thumb we had on Indlvidnaltear of being
overcome by the drink habit, so that temp-
tation would be pot out of the reach of .11
tbom who uofortanetely had last the power
to restrain theINlites. The meeting Sun.
.lay stternoon met will he aldresnd by J
l:uchanas, or..
mid the following Sunday
Rev. 1..1. Auimees will occupy the plat-
form.
lanform.
Tetsuo:lmt.:t: Rt:'YK .t\DOar. te RE -
'ITU -The annual ThmiksgtVitt supper
under the &asptces of the Lubes Aid, will
be seared io the basement of .\'mesas
Methodist Church on the eventing of
Th.aksgil•ing day, Thursday, Ntv. 113rd
Alter supper, the formal opening of the new
organ by G. A. Depew, Esti , Mu.. Kae..
organist of First Presbyterrou church, De-
troit, Nich., who will render a fine selec-
tion of organ taloa, will take piece. In ad-
dition there will be a number of ("bete.
musnol selections rendered by the choir of
of the cherah, muted by 141...... Belcher,
McVMar and 1 boatmen. Sapper served
from 6 to 8 ; Organ recital to cammenoe at
8 o'clock.
A WORD IN SEt'.DN.-The (:oderich cor
respondent of the 11110to0 New. -Record has
the following pointed reference to the
County of Huron using the common jail as .
• refuge for its indigent aged and infirm
Nine fellow creatures are in the c000Iy pill
bemuse they have o0 other boma As this
is the sawn for preaching misioasry and
Th.kigivioe sermon, might not our mit-
&eters as an introduction try and awaken a
missionary spirit among those who vote
•roggu+cest a Hoose of Refuge it in only in
Christian Canada that the infirm end aged
poor are imorisood for life and when all is
o'er placed in • cheap coffin and dumped in
a pauper's grave. With Lazarus always be-
fore them it seems strange that our county
fatten do not heed the lesson.
THE UNION CHrw n At'lv*ay.ikt. --
The
The aneiverenry tesotsusg ,oder the •ss-
pioes of Union church, l:oderich township,
Friday evening lest was largely attended,
and a magnificent spread was provided by
the ladies in the school hoose. After all
Ma done amp!* justice to the wood things
provided by the Ides an ndjourument was
had to the church, where under the able
chairmanship of Rev. 1)r. Ure, a very full
program of sdanesses and vocal muatc was
presstd. The speakers were Rev. .1. E.
Howell, 1f. A , Rev. J. A. Anderson, It A.,
D. McGillicuddy and the pastor, Rev. M.
McKay. The massa, which was of a par-
ticularly high order, was furnished by the
.hoir of Uotos church, the solo tarts being
capably takes by Mw ilesttie said Jas.
MoCluaky. (a Saturday evening a social
was held which was also • success. The
addressee ea this eos•so• wen giros by
(bas Nattel and Wm. McUlu.ky, and the
music by the choir. Financially the mini
versary gatherings were suoossful, ante
493 being realized as the result ot the enter-
tainments.
ntertainments.
Ririe Smear. After the animal meeting
the (.odencb Off Hand klfie Club mat on J.
S. Plait's rasgs asd held their oasis(
match for this soma which was for an oys-
ter sapper. Sides wen chosen on the
rang. by the president, H. Lockwood, mad
vine-prrsidest, R. W. Loges. The scores
were as follows
President's team -
vice Mainers of the polling .ebdivisioa.,
mad • nada of relates workers met at
the Ismpr..o. hall T.mdsy swamies to
take the not merry steps to go over the
voters' liefs sad folly arrange for getting
out the vote io tavr of tempwraac• at New
Yeas'. Quondam prtalaing 10 orgaaiza-
iia were discussed, sad • plan for gettiag
dewm to work dories the *wino week was
�' The ssetisg adjourned to most
•PMN the sane plass cm'Tas day main
soma at 8 o'ele.k, whs. the reports of the
vin•-o►airnes and the results e000mplehed
by tho enlleetms will 14. a►sitted.
493,963 (kovxalrr*.T D7.iw vaite rya -
coasts. -Maws.
ya-coaasts.-Mraa 11. O'Hara & U.., saw
ars Tomato 8toak Examine, 24 Toronto
et, lost week p•released hem the tremble
Ri (vutptmV MUM worth Omt-
O..it $ elan.. d NW 60 sash,
payable see seek bat!-y..r far 40 Tsars,
to yi.M them 4; pr snot half Tamely. M
the OMaris Oowsoent W ► large surplus
them....Plumshedtsd la the marks1 .toad
ably w Death= .t Chad. asewitles
Thom ohstm. Matte baso boa ..td M M+ea
B
O'llas. A (v. haus s t
100 worth.ash D.b.ste: moldsthe at oor Proem d
of IA ye.w -+t pet
Out Ot ow. -111. od. Oboe Cem.dy 0..
appeared With a lair adieapa llatmiy
osia� b tk. Grad Open Seem. The
~�mrgHllads, bush from bmair•i•, pre. -
id A, • Maty .t..ead is and s
Waltillegni and the ether ohmmeters
..r. wi111ies --
thee set heist ,.dead
and " r die main ase_ i.tla.. is trniou, .d 1.
esesNieltime We hest atria La4Y.r--.h.
hem - " ak►iwim," sad IIS
M1
Yards
IN
yards.
it R. Watson ....m
ILP. Wilkinson N ...:-,
Hgle. Lockwood
ltitd
Vaoos--promid.smt'• tam-
WeVe
J.
it.w, Leges
An Ome1a1 IN.teeseett 1a
5.Nr t• ale
shahs tall laMMltes Get on radars
rrw,.eenso or O*.ees trees tae
NIsr4. Gov erastrat
la view of ailegatiow that Romeo Cath-
olics rr eive more than a proper share of the
good thinge of the Provincial service, a re-
turn has been prepared by each department,
giving the ambers, respectively, of Protea•
teats and Catholics employed, with the sal-
aries paid, when payment is by salary.
Hero is the atatomsot :
r..\k, CTI\ k . 01 .t 11. ANI/ %TTOR'El I. EN L.k.%I_
1 Protestant.: salaries ... .. /12,856
2 Catholics : salaries . . . 2,250
A14I'D4TIRA11U5 0,
)ficers and clerks act t I.good. Hall
53 Protsewa : salaries . .. .... $63,683
7 Catholic ; salarisa. .... ..... 6,500
DEPARTMENT 4,1 Et(. ATIO\.
Otoers, clerks and employes in the De -
of Education and Norma! and
ilad.1 .Schools, eaanuartioos, School of
Practical Scissor, library. eta, connected
with the Department of Education :
84 Protestants, salaries 497,530
16 Catholics, salaries .. . 13,870
1_1%:,. tit:vAKTMk\T.
inside service --
28 Protestants, salaries 437,300
5 Catholics, malarias 5,430
Outside service --
29 Protestants. salaries 18, tad
5 Catholics, salaries 2,860
Seventeen Protestants and four Catholics
in addition are paid for the number of days
they work. but are not constantly employ-
ed.
PUBLIC mosso rel rA*TMENT.
20 I'rotestanb / $ 16,157
3 Catholics 6,700
TRRA4I ke turtls-mei%
Officers and clerks in the Treasury Ile.
partmeat including audit. Boothe and ad-
min atratios' of ju.tios account •, .ad
R.gistr-(:.neral's branches and !'r.yincial
Board of Health ;
28 Protestants 4 31,564
6 Catholics 3,810
.4 KRTART AND ag•nITRAR' DtraRTMrNT.
Officers and cisrk. in the Secretary and
Registrar's Departtneot, includisg asylnnus
and prisons, insurance, Divaion Courts,
Registry Office Io.p.ctor and grace law in -
forcemeat brioches :
31 Protestants, salaries. .4 35,708
6 Catholics, .alarm 5,225
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F. L PENN to .... 1-I.
Prettythe *Id gimme his snore wasdivided, each tables her--Ihe Poseidon
Miming the match by 16 points.
Tn. " Wrytlasa."-The Mostraal Wit
arse is new offering the remainder of the
psusnt year fres to new subscribers for
mixt yarn as se aoar•gsm.t to give that
valuable paper a trial_ TM Witness, both
Weekly ad Daily, has, doting the year,
adopted what it Oedema to b. the modal
form, with nest, Atli, oaesai.st peg..,
befog ...hleed�bthepremise
pommies of oma of
hs most
tbulk by the Hass, of New Tertian. sav yy the
wombat al pigs. at .ill. The paper esters
the prase at tee places, ea roft broad or
sorrow, as 1Mafnd. and the a.wmp.sue.
etas .at .4 %Ming smog folded, ptosed
sad oat Der flim the improweseset is form,
Noes la. weed.rfal i.p.o omest wile=
y to type the
iddieIsetee est which lyssa. the speed
.f dm tees, mad assts ..ew typo tem every
ties TM pr.prtekms 'write Ambers M
Montreal to min Ness ms.hba The pin
tore demoa1 hog se mem* d•�.Ml•� k. the
Witae.e, that itmay mow be teky tailed
as ilineraW paper. 71. Weems Ma
mead to the Modest arbor N Mineral,
sereste
w.it4 eies b lg St set ed hWary en . p. e : build --
hes there whisk is b s.me naps._o m fin a
.the ase afigmhere te be gees.
T., ...f w 1 Is Nese del -
lam,
.sill. NI w paper. fth.Mal --- I Owhelh s. sad IY� wine ti fedN.e
sin, ..de say tidy eats mese the ell M. vb.. 115 Prieleelsele add
I•al-AKTM*'.T os ACRI.CLTCRL
Otti_ers and clerks of the Department of
Agriculture, and of the Ontario Agrical-
t un, College and experimental feral ;
32 Pr.,to.tsmta, salaries . ....$ 34,560
8 tatbolio., series.. .. ..... 5,900
l• addition to these then are 31 Pro-
testant and six Catholic employes and me -
vane in oa.nctios with the Agricultural
College.
'rota I'.sriyirTInl..
Officers sad shirks of the public insti-
tutions, not isid thug attemidasis sod est-
wants,
tes ata, without by dee b
to the Q -
..ata-.
Toronto Asylum-
17 Protestants, salaries.
4 Catholics, salaries
Hamilton A ylem -
18 Protestants,.alatom
3 Catholics, sal•ris
London Asylum -
26 Protest.ata, salaries
1 Catholic, salary
Kingston Asylum --
15 Protestants, sa1ariae
2 Catholics, salaries
Orillia Asylum for idiots --
lb Prote.toats, salaries
3 Cathdica, salaries
Control Prises (imcl.di.g
guards)1 Protestants, estants, salaries
7 Catholics, salaries. .
Mama Reformatory
6 Prota.taats, ealarias .
4 Catholics, salaries. . .
Pea.C•sgai.hame Reformatory -
12 Protoplasm,salaris@ ....
5 Catholics, eaia.ies
Deaf and Dumb. Belleville --
23 Protestants, salaries
4 letholiss, salaries
(acerb institut. for to itd
tins of the Blind, Breathed -
21 ProtseIaats, malaria
3 C'oNolis, sabres
Mimic(' Asylum -
13 Prossul at.. salaries
8 CapM1•ATsolarise
.,
AMRM ttL.
Viaes ad irks oosa.etd with the
L.,W.tive Assembly
22 Pretsstm.ta, aslant.. $18,410
8 ("ethane., salaries . 4,460
B1.rN5-- 41 Prote.t ak, 3 l atholies
Clerk. of Pelee sad Casty Attorneys 43
Protestants, 4 Osskoliw.
Laid Masts i. Chs.ery -38 Protest-
ants. 1 Catholic
Clarke of Costo -41 Trauma. 3 (atko
Boa.
RSNieeG
t+re Surrogate .rt 344 Pe-ota.t-
7iSotsMwd
Proust -
=rare of D..-•64 Prete tact.. 9
Salaried p5bwiLry mad Peltas MyM-
trams- -A ta, 3 CLlbelies.
Dlvl sin mm alma Amo WWW.
Ao... d10g M a the roams Amines 1.
Jes., leap jahe last rater= abets -), the
Divides there alerts appeased by tk.O.a
rmleese .ere 166: of also 164 were Prwt-
edam@ sod 11 Were °embalms Old Divider
(vert elrks appointed hy Mumvadat the
M
. law were 161 ! of Ismdeo s were Prot-
egees, sod 7 Qa1b.Ya 71• premed= 1u•
seise .bw1 the sena
d Wilk MN Mara app.lated by the
peouremeat, els len Trobelm ee mad IN
410,756
3,625
12,140
2,100
15,170
740
10,680
1,150
Liam, Inspectors 83 Protestants, 16
Cathodes.
CO\TAMP? %% ITH .+1-I5e. .
In the Quebec Legislature, with 73 tome
hers, then are 10 Proisatests, or, is other
stores. one Protestant represestetive to each
19,000 of tb: !'rotstaot population
is the Ontario Legialature, with 91 mem-
Mrs, there ars 10 Catholics, or one Cathie
representative to each 35,000 of the Catho-
lic population.
A000 ding to the caste of 1891 there is
in (Uteri° one Catbobo to every 5.90 of the
l'rotest•st population : in Quebec one I'rn•
teetant to every 7.68 of the Catholic popula-
t1nn.
SALVATION ARMY NOTES.
altar r..aters 1n e'.naer*Le Nltk the
Werk .f aelr•e.atal week.
Prepared for Ton Sax at
On Saturday, 25th inst., the self denial
week will start.
Lieutenant Stant
ensign in his work
.41 night, at 8 r. M., the subject will be
" ('boaatkg a Wdn. "
Special meetings will be is order every
sight daring self-denial week.
The (ioderich corps is trying to raise 4150
for the aslf-denial fund this year.
On the above sight Ensign Cams will pre-
sent the l:odericb cps with • new &gaud
will commission the sergeant who will carry
tt.
• Sunday sfternoou at 3 r. r. Engage Came
will give to address on self-denial, the in
Dome sod outlay of moneys received by the
!Salvation Army, the benefit of head quarters
and so
on.
it is very interesting to note that a cum-
ber of persona who are not Salvationists
have •greed to forego during this week of
. elf -denial. the use of tobacco and intoxi-
cating drink• in order to increase the eel( -
dents l fund.
In NOW corps the hands have arranged to
go oat and lake up collections Early
monks 'prayer mostiam are the rule, sad
our padre places are .ho haviag a visit
front Salvatiosiate, who with their little
satchels are soliciting donations towards
this fund.
1 he farmers who have been called upon
so far have helped liberally. and the Ensign
hopes the tows people will fully appreciate
this noble cams and help likewise. After
.o self-denial " is over it will be published in
this paper who has helped most liberally -
town or toasty.
From the striking ansounosmeet in their
War 1'ry. p•r.lphlets std appeals issued and
the entbuewna with which the effort is
taken op, the Salvationists have every
reason to believe that the procee.ls for this
year w01, s. (or it. rev year,. part show an
tserease on the pre, lous year.
It is interestag to note that the total
amnsnt collected per caps or society ie con -
section with Inst year's self deuI.I effort fur
the Salvationiata world gave Paced+ the
total of 4148 per corps or Societe', being
higher than the total of Francs, Denmark.
Norway. I iermsny, Belgium. Italy, or India.
The highest total was reached by New Zea-
land. which rained the snot Li $526.74 per
mope
The e•rnestaess and .letermisstion of the
sof-desire may be gathered from the fact
that is saes eases the olticsra are living
during the week on dry bread sad wetter.
ethers who are fortunate enough to receive
salary, ars devoting it during this week to
dos self-denial funds, suit many of the
soldiers of rank and tile ars giving one
week's earning. to the fund. Arrange
Mee bass made for it house to Moss
visitation by officers and soldiers. who have
previously distributed envelopes and cir-
culars explaining the object of the fugal.
has come to help the
8,160
1,300
28,175
4,600
3,860
2,280
7,700
3,960
14,775
2,960
12,099
976
5,2(12
2,850
7l'be OAK
A Wield,
up to ttti
Petal
From
Brame : I
now Let wask
Easter : N
on Monday.
blacksmit biog.
Exeter . .1.
last week with
for (filbert 1
Kruaeels
for the d'
Wessels oe
Hallett :
deers deboroari
is a strops
Exeter- R.
shopped over
Kerwood, 1V -
Tuckrsmitb
section No. 2,
ed Mr. Forsyth
salary.
1\.iogbam :
old •satiny -
rented the B
li. Stewart.
1'srna : I
positios as t
I:rasiok's 111
Beattie, of V .
Seaforth :
has sold his
of McKillop,
in the vicinity
Morris : IL
killed at KI
animal broke
was sena
killed.
a birdcage
Parker's train
promoted to t
os the masa
Varna: S.
A. F orbs, his
sear Varna,
sum of 43,100.
a.Usstfarm of
t ioderich T
the late John
friends in chit
here twenty
porous resident
IV :
pro%ea hcrnallf
teacher, while
ham school .
agcouut of ee
I:,eter J
who left Kx
years ago w
ing business,
owner, and
Brussels :
sailing dselag
home on M
He will spend
shoe shop.
maker.
Myth : M
tt'awanosh,
to Wm, T. N
possession of
given Mr. N
*Clio place.
S.aforth :
force of men
-eggs from the
pt•g them to -
egg market is
than last year.
WSigma+
awarded the
windows at
4170. Th.
scholars 5.
the cold wet
W isgham :
Carlow. tad
W isrhsm,
vammakes is
The emirs
mooed testi:
Belgrsve :
formerly of
oldest ea M
b
A large amount of the money this year
gem toward the mooed opsr.tioms of the
Army, which oomptises mix Rescue Homer
for fallen women : one Children'. Shelter,
wLich had w many applicants the first few
weeks that 900 had to be refused admision
-it keeps filled; two food and shelter depots
which have harbored 23,228 mem, .ad sere -
ea 45,259 mods so the last six mouths ; one
Prima (sate Hoene is doing strand work for
ex -prisoners. Them tiree the Labor
Kaream. the Esquire' Department for
lost people,the missionary work i.
the Rockies carried on by outsiders,
the enemies bat ' (:lad Tidings " on the
coast of iabradr, the work ••io•g o
the French popsMtios of Quebec which is
leaking rood pregtaes .ince the last two
Franca lady sista ammo from Frsnoe, and
last com.a the o1i.rs who are laid aside
from the bid .f labor. All them above ars
rylag needs No one Amid refuse to help
.mob • ad& work.
11
CANADIAf* rot.ryies.
The [Ahem] ronvatdom at Paan ,r'- -
chose Henry Barr. M.P. P. as their eau
dilate in the next Provincial elections.
The electlon returns for the Newfound
land election. .how that the government
has twenty-four and the opposition twelve
members.
Mr NLholas Read.of SR Vineaat tows
'hip. has boon axiom as the (bmoervative
candidate is North (trey, tor the previa -
Mal .lection.
Hon. Jambes Martin has boon formally
placed fa the Add by the liberals of Wim
tape` and Mr. Celia H. Campbell by the
Cowsrvatives, to motes' the mat vas.fod
by Mt. Hough John Maodoaatd.
NEN Or NOM
King Albert of fiszomy is .aIs.INg from
• amen •ttaek of infioena.
i'hief Justice Sir Jobs Alla was at
Nebel frith paraly.t. Mile Andrew's, N
s..
(aaip Is still busy will stories
lag Mr. Cleveland's Mate mad
eseneW lama
The Sight Ron. Joh. L Gorse hs hasp
skated lard reeky of the Usivenity of
Gee pen b .aesesdea M tale Sight Non
Arthur 1. ldes4,.
771e esnlep of A,.hi.14. Joseph Mg
.ells el Amina gad Pfb.M Amend of
Iheveskt geed fraperer
erfe
Rem& Joseph..
we' 1+ : at Reek&
dlrlt.. t
like Ibidayomar Ibs
11es boo miss asseed es wetd�m self:
r. Inti d a se mehl, Pere sed sakis
wastaken tip
eoo.oiev ftp
Grey : 1
hare e1.,, 4144'
• t : Dottie
. •,,.• .I n
41..1 i
Taro wan
a.rioualyr is
Asaamt Rr...
movies and
the time.
ever, Mt
gat all rise
eesele .
Goo
bow with a
Rothe tb
mad the knit[►
has. The
thaw hal
Remy.
etgot
irkrms to
fora
amis. nee
she hems
she is on
trtk.es the
s o tit
=;n. I.
I sable
reestMlesmeshed
J
•
3iL
dilULKD
pliant
TRACT.
low. tread
1111 sal
valaable
Mims*
trade
destioa
sleets
lair
heb.M as
Red
11,P. bad 96
Mr. If1.lYUlss
sibEachee
free
of school
have re erpg-
at am increased
who ran the
yam ago, ban
vacated by
11sm nafgad his
school at Mr.
be filled by Mr.
of this town,
�:=, oss.1o.mt d
lift the same.
liar, h•i a hems
as Mo.day. The
to the track, sad
sad instesily
who hes hese
a saadwow.
a B., has hese
M bapmle•tssa
has pareheeed from
the Saybeld read,
the headman
sew bee a ez•
I 0 G. na
fofees ati.g
Mr. Hatay lei
tied le slew • pros-
. who hue
.rid rempateat
of die hos
pes
geleams
Meessiss
s▪ s st1i
le the Imam
to Rmebc
who by bots
embed
.f !ane utak.
i• bis tether's
Sade ae. eked.
Re mid km$dirt
btN
M . ad
oeatrol
bee • lane
targe Meek el
lad Alp-
• • says the
mere atdtde tery
has been
he doable
, .t a tombs of
soktag Ibe
psomibl• tlsrdag
R.brtme, of
Fri b.ru ,
aMI the
•n pnb*M salted.
• MIB toms held
1 1.N, .f Windsor.
with s serious ane
yhis home
ae him. Re
he lay ea-
. S. No. � 3 t o nmy
. f 1114111sh
a
salary dent
1 2er1 cats or•
N t ' te•aber.
the panties.
. who was se
sseident le
4 dearlyt.-
a perdue of
agar yet. hew -
that he will
mamba &a.
fwd the
bio hest le
ked nes► re
sed
i�i
Is.
--111ra Oder
"net.: Mea
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d1i essi aidewe
smostIbi
.(dstel et
ime
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Oa the
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