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The Brussels Post, 1888-5-4, Page 1Volume 18. mamma Washington Lotter, 1 piton nett tnal11.A1) eennl)afommtvr,) •Wanotogtou, Moll on, nook .1* agro0mulltt has been tterived at be- tween the ltupnblicum Dud Democratic )arbors of the ways and means coin• utitto0 an to the limit of germ d debate on the tarifa'. The majority lotv0 "moot!. ranly yi;lded to alto domande of tho min. urity in this matter. Tho 1: pubticauo demanded ten days on a aide f „ wenn al rlebatu, not counting the night sa•siotl••, Throe days have now 6ecu t:yhnomted. Th.. . ways awl molxw committee held a sesition late this aft ueur at which h it wmt agreed finally tit u tho .e honbl b4 ventceu days moo of getter 1 ,lobate, not ...outing the tight sew:moa, and that three flight session+ shnnid bo held each weol,Far h butu, This give, all the Batu for a free d1. u -(,ion 11 the subject that lots been ked, tide it i• belie col, will 1_m,•1..)11 any critieiluu ou that spire, t' mtroll,- Durham has di01diu el a 1' ,rtiou of tin ueeo11u'.i of dao ronunittce who wont over to No 1 York a few weeks ago to ootint th ' (ash in tho omit. treasury. One of the divan 4411, for seats is a parlor ear in the limited ex press train at int additional cost of about $1.50 apiece. This was brought to the Controller's attention, and hu at muco s':a11 for to explanation of tho item, Answr was retureed that the comini' tae had finished tba work at 12 o'oI nik and took the limited, as it would bring them into tho city before dark, and that they thus saved time. Tho Controller could not accept this excuse and disallowed the 101.ense. The clerks appealed to the Secretary, but the Controller's derision Was o•lstaiue.l, and the clerks will have to pay for their luxury nut of their own po•kets. Secretary Fairchild has ttlnlonac0t1 that he will treat offers for the sale of bonds next week under the terms of the circular on tho 17th instant the same no list year, except that the names of those °tiering bonds will bo suppressed, 1.his will be 14.1)0, he Hays, beuau e many bond holders do not care to have the, fart of their willingness to part with their bunds mail* known to .be public. I1.1 stays it i4.a:y un H.q., bow much nlfornlatum ma bo toed agaiost a 1.111:i1road 11.4,1, lulu hr,. lute, til.:'t•o',oro, deeid 1 to treat the mtnnea an etch (ate• eoIlldeatit1. 'I'!1, pantie will b0 fnrnialie d thl'o igh tit:• te•wspapora 4vi Il •, eou.pl- te list of ail offers 'er-1,4. i it •hi li•vt 1 1 {( roil as t , 111' .M1nu., 110.1 uu,, 11) ant ease A (o.1(.' 11114' tit h. ,ppuinit•,110 1..511 1 the Nr,Y'eta ,Y ut voil,i,lerhig the offers and the am mitt t b• realized by th accept. tut, 1ring tn•e,•1elo•de1 1.111,;111-,°1,10 I1 t e th. I 11 wh.ae dory it w -a to Lt. Ill, ur,una u, t.rly tL'„It mu, alto volunteers ware called in to help tlu'1u. (:oogres•luau 'l'aulboe, of lion. tu,,.,y, perfor°wd the service 011 0a,. 01. 11.,5wu, and .lid i4 wall. At etnotl)en• Onto lite '.1.4xau doorkeeper, Colonel lIend0r- 40-1, was called upon. Ho felt tiatturod, 1LL.1 ,.Y° or til. 00 do,, H later ,4.J . 31,1001011 e' and delighted to reoeivo t nutter ou mat ,f the :1 !i ;gto • llotel letter cools, whieh informed him that the wrier 11 .d boon direo..d by the Oorottl Mmietur to notify Mr. Iloudorson Kett Snln Fun, the 31iuiotor in ques.dou, had uotioed 111111 at the d•slt, and that ue had beoomo lm- presoeed with his presence and ability. Thu Gamins w01't) ondeltvoriug to b did up t .air country, mud, iu order to do it, wore looking au0ut tlonn for bright Anloricano upon whom they could de. pawl. Sum 1•'nn felt that 21r. ti,•ndor. sun ha• been oompolled by the s.rass of eircnln•t1nces t,1 Lceept 0some',hat intuited position, and ho would be ha lay, to u mvor,•0 with the gen:lo ian wi.h a view to aoeuring his solvates for the Cut ca t ;govet nnoa. 110 .401111 receiv0 lir, lIoalo sou at )nom '113, Arlington Histol, wh,a10ver Mr, Ilemt0reua uonkl mom 11 a011V0,.mnt to call. 'Thu delight. ud lluorko.-per showed tho letter to a number of friends i,l alto Honm, ,1nt1 t.ey a.. ,sed flim nut to allow t 0 opportunity she by. }iondorsom llurri.'tl to his toner and urged him to maim haste with loo now spring suit. l'hen ho "fixed lu., oulf up" tar the; 000)10iou, and LLire- 0e, nal his card and ule tot0, to the olora m1 ,he Arliugten, Tho olerlc °caught on." not Fun was out, but o told 0010113 it, 111 hour, 11e11dersull caked again, hitt eta • mare disappointed, Thi- w110 lei up 1 -.0 days, 000 t4. last ileurlers,u "°topped." Now lie is loosing for the bor. .sJoroui Minister, and toopoe s to limes "son* fun" if ho di .,t rears the Lut,wr of .ho letter.. -L. 4laron ?Spring Assizes. Tho Huron S d•111g .1001100 .,p0110d at Godoriolt o, Monday of thio meek with 1101, 1Ir, Jltstico alacenahon upon the Bootie. Il0 Wats prosouto,t ••itlt a our. grotulnlory addross on bohalf of tho local frau, of whom there, was a largo repro- 0ent01ion at alto opening 01 the Court. Too civ i hot is heavy,, and contains some twol1)' oasce. The criminal docket con. tains twelvo cases, comprising oltnrgoo of perjury, forgery, larceny, 0040011, 1Co, Mr, King, of Berlin, coudttata 1h0 Grown bnoinoss, Webor vs. Stoinbacl(, Mr. Collins, for thoplaiutilJ, consent:Gil to the notion being dismissed with costa. lfot'y vs, Perfonnd hits boon sottlad out of Court, as 0.100 the case of Stowllrt 40 Stewart, (.,ricin vs: (.1rit:1(l, undefended, Jurlg- meld °ntt'roi for plaintiff with posts, 1''arron vs, Taylor, Undefended. .1mtg. 01n10ntarOd for tho plaintiff for. $170 with costs. Struthers vs. Wilson. An action over tho construction of a will. Cla01' lu'gnrd and jutlgmott• reserved. • The Court 00cupded the greater part of Tuesday in trying th0 oaso of Wilson Vs. 113180011, an 11011011 art it promissory uot0, P110 plaintiff is a private banker in Sea - forth ; ilio (10100dant ie a Mrs Monett o1 the sante p10c.0; 11cr son got into di01- culty after ntlgOtiating a nimrhet' of antes at pi thiliff's battle, M.ro. Afa88ett 01)41100 the note now tined on was got from for rlandOh,3dly without rnnsidclsitton, and for Vic putpo0n Of sti(liug00mt),cs against, her eon of forging Miles held by plaintiff. BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1888. Number 48. The jury Ai 1111 (t 001.11.,:1 1e favor '.1 1e' felldeet. C mnn.hau vs. Whi to has boon nettled oat of ,•ani,. Golding x0.Murray 1'daintil'f eh1i11hs1 right to rodoom certain oletttole givon to der fdent Its,ee11rit4 for 1h.• paymetlt of n 1101,', Tb0 jury Mond that ahem was an absolute Halo with tot 110111 to redeem, Judgment for defeldent ,t ith moos. \\'1(11 4.e. 1)annov-•R,dorrr,l to the ITas- ter to aaoortltin anima dm, ul•ou rurhtiu mor g'gos, lurthor diroot10nn and roots reaer'v„d. Kill 1(t 1s. Moilride -A eon. ont vel ,lie: w1(, ,'more -1 for tho plaintiff for 01'451 wit u (mato. '190, phare of the report will to given nen,. wook. Presbyterian :«•yn ocl. About lain mf .10„ r.. 111.1 •.,d, ).:. Iron) the nine Pre In -writ -a constituting the Syn 1 of 11t1uultou It ,1 Lo b1(, nod at Ni. Andrew. 11uu'ch, Loudon, t..1.11un- day night ul Inmood Ho:tonn . Roy. \V, S: Hall, 1I.:1., of l nuueok, the ,wdo ator, p 011010411 the 0)1 num. S1 boegaeutly 11 v. 1)r. Cochrane, of -Brantford, Dulled the ,011 and tend the list of dexniHOiousand tram lotions in the several presbyteries. The Moderator then spoke a few words to tho Synod, thanking- them for ih•' horor and assistance tendered hint, and 1:1110,1 for nominations fo: his successor. Rove. 1)r. James. of Wallco tun, George Oath- bertsou, of Wyoming, and John Gray, of Windsor, were no)nfmntod, 1)r. James bo. 1,10 cleated on the oeeondballot. Thanks wore tendered 1111. Ball, to which 110 1'' plied. ltev. James Ballantyne and John Young were chosen auditors. Tho stand- ing committee were coueequently name(1. Th. following 10.0 in aitandaun0 at thy Synod in Loudon this weep from thi1, section 1—Revs. Geo. Law, Robert Leask, Ile -tor lloQunrrie, J, L. Murray, M. A. Arch, Stevenson, 11. B. Macrae, F. Ball. antyn0, John Moss, 13. A., Jas. A. Ander- 00n, B. 11., Angus McNay, D. G. 1.atner- on. Elders -Robert Harrison, Peter Wat- son r 11 • 'on 1I tlitchell', aseeseors g o,, the present population of that toW0 at 2,3.24. 111001. ae a,000ty•onp p 1,1o001.1 e)o111- r1 iu llo, Seao. mrd ja:1 at the parse 4 time Major Butte', of Steatford, is recover ing rapidly from his seven attack of 4I011nes9, - Pitu titratford Water Snip 1' po v 1' 010:t .twin„ .April LL11I0,3 0 gllh,ns 111 '31:••1•. The Stratford ,avigation Company the having t 'eh, boat r -painted and ro fitted thr0nghont. Stratf0r t t •icy Cleric re .offs alt -t. eine ire April Dome ,veru registered with ham 15 births, 1.4 marriages and a deaths. - Alex. Beattie, a prominent merchant of S1. Marys, died in London last week from oauccr Un the stomaclt, aft(' +1 loot an 1 painful 111100x. Tho estato of Henry Watson, of Mitch- ell, paid 17o, of the dollar, ant the cred- itors of George Adams, of tate same pIa00, accepted 84u. of tho dollar. T. Ballantyne, MPP., 1)l South Perth, h s take. passage a mooed time this season for Liverpool. Ho left on Tnos• day of lust week front Now York by the Alaska. Maty Waite, of Stratford, has been ar- rested and sentence(, to the Detroit House of Correction beeauso sho tried to keep house in a Grand 'trnolc box ear at 1' rt Huron. .A. few days ago some villain entered the barn' of B. lender, jr., of the 7111 000„ Wallow, and brutally mutilated a fine young thorough.brod colt and then turuod the animal loose in the &oIds, whore it woo1 found by 11Ir, Bondor, Tho Stratford Tinton says 1—A. Aird Adair, barrister, eta, of that city, has been appointed Clori of the Peace and County Attorney for some of the God - for -Balton rocky wilds north of Litho Sop. 0rior and the Lalco of tho Woolf•. "1Y0 hone tho bears and mosquitoes of his new foultd renting 1,1114.0 will be kind to him.” Assessor: 0 od,n•ick, of 1liteholl, is through with llio work, w',iell F'.I10tt•a rem) property to the valueo1 0550,002; personal prnper(y, $110,000 ; taxable i nentne, 02,2o)1; mato p011100,4 from 21 to 1)0, 417 ; tot. 41 population, 3,1124 ; doge, 3311 ; bindles, 10; cattle, 170: sloop, 31 ; hogs, 0(1 ; horsed, 108 ; births during the year, 53 ; c10111hs, 23. (Mimic a Clark's egg storfoe tiro actu- ally a.tolnditlg, mud getting more Ho continually. Tho latest story is that you man got anything In their Moro from a baby carriage (with an oocnpant) to an egg containing tt chicken whic0 comes out and goon in at will, and whieh speaks Ivory language except votnacultr Irish. This is really eggo traorrlinary. Thomas Ballantyne 4: Sons, of S1r11. ford, drovo in from their Downie fartll Saturday morning eighteen bend of ihno fat grotto cattlo and sold them to W. T. Rowland for 50, a Ib„ Live weight. Tho dozen and a half tippad tho marl(ot scales at 21,775 lbs„ or all 0.Vel'ag)) of 1,3711 lite. each, Throe big follows woighnd 4,1100 lbs., or 1,452 1b1. a piece. Mr, Rowland shipped them to Liverpool vitt Montreal. A very disastrous faro broth out at Sob- - ringvillo, a small Murtha of :10(1 inhabi- tants a few miles from ;itrat.for11, or Fri. clay of last week, at 11 n'ohmic. 'The tiro etyma nit Stratford was ttlophoned for, and in just thirty mintttee front alto time word was received the wholo *Mro Com- pany, hose, earl, and 011010, went on the ground and tinoving a hooey 0110)1111 of wrote: upon alto flames. Four buildings wore burned, and had it not boon for tho 1110001)100 of tho Stratford :Piro Company 1 titer° would not have boon may of Sob. ringVille standing now. Mr. Rolttlr4teell'0 Ions on hetet and stable is '$11,01)(1 ; ins111'. 011 fat• it1,011 in Ile 1'c•rib 31041011. 31•. 'lirmmer, impl.nunris, 54(111 ; no instar. lame, MO. thileo11,bricl( grist mill, 112,- I 1100 ; no n1011ranee. A 11111n1gr of villtg. arshad narrow encaCrfrom n to1 ,, badly burned. ,)J -3rf J;4)')ATION, .11")'Ellt 'TIME BarTS,ti. To tit( 1.1111tor 11'1')10; 1)1:50 Si.,, - Now that aha 110010 has Bleared -may after tIa battle will yon kindly allow 11c spare to slake a few re- ui1r1(a nm alto situation, 01 my opinion the defeat watt brought about largely through tho itnporfeco ,Tanen 1,1 which the haw tva. lvlfol e td, the pr' tene0 tha it c 1111 not he 11,f.1'00d an 1 th'1 as mui'b, if not twine Monti. r('a, drank col. dor t!, ,1,1111411 11 t 1U11A 1,1 is p'assillg. lhie 1,111 4rus e 1,Gil1y 111111 (liligantly taut!ht "y those intut•r•st(al in Coe trade, and by Moir 1Aq,purte'1, 111 00)10011 and out of 4e ss -n, With 11 1110 riarneetne+y :hot alt•• v, nt•ies of ht lltalht .ere 10),. al ! of 11( filling into tho minds of Glair doh' toil itiooir •, 1111n) ,1 (Mon who r i in, th.I 1(i. (1(l 1r,. +h ten rl •t;!1(, Lu ,,ail ,;uuiunv 1 ho 110 ,!; as n,1n x'. n oh.' ed, Lcr,Lnle,.n t)nr 1)„,11)” rouviw0d of Ihi, to f111o,; , Hien• ' unctions and to ie. i nn1i•rtent with th.il' prat: ice b*. 1x1)•4 111(..400l; of lit • Art, (•ullsh,l 00' dor l he blunter f Mom n)t••reeted in the ',slts of the liquor 1101110 and brought about dnfotlt, Of Notre. they will 101001 vohenent:y dotty this and remotion) be- ing led b throe ong,ged in the liquor ;:ado, hilt it 1s th • fact not vithetanding, mann other is-bonoftt-(l, Otb,'rs noon, 00 1 yes 1 wer0 strongly in favor of Pro- hibition and temperance but the Scott Act was a fraud and they would not vote for its continuance, but if it worn Pro- hibition I am afraid they wo 1d havo ore other )'4lnse, Thrw per0ons 4001.0 the pliant tool. and followers of the li- quo 4,odor,. We cannot so0v0 two 1 actors or he two things at one time, we are for or against the liquor traffic and th,.a .11, vete.] were either voting in favor or 1g0i1sl the 11gn a' traffic. Tem- uo•anre people 440111,1 rather go for l'ro. Ilibltion, tray, 1 cy are anxious to do so, but Gm Scott Am was he nearest to it and 1110 must they had of Prohibition, and all se110i 10 supporters of temper 11,.0e voted against he Aot boltlg repo.,1- ud. if they had boldly stood Ina us mon d not as craven cow .0 ,s 110aer11,1 and r1( «11' to (110 e'i ,n v, inaated that the late nrrl•t he e.d'nr,u'', ave nded where lefurt,ve, .1110, re snuuu•ari ,lismdss0d 1' reete.u,t to 1113,r dot:oo, G(n•el•I1111elltO u,d•• n) 111rhn',1a i i t,,at no more trilling should b'. a I to we.i al, 111. 4,11.1,11,1M:11A to y • 101 ,'I • „•y tr, v, 'vivo •roob tico•o for its pc11 mi ntatineut,- officers e tinily in sy111'It,4. WI 11 ;.the- Act ap pelade, los hoot lately Choy failod the priest .1 oolIar ;ant tit it .InI v they M- own. I i'.sta.,) cit I1''tu dismissal, from the onnst,b a ftp 0 t le police mag- ai.i, thou the .1 ; ,00,11,.1 and could be enforoed. 1 am glad, however, t'at 11'11 telilperarlee 0u.,tllne,it is I001e intense. earnest, be- a tloh:le 1 mud -trungor at the p cleat time than ever 1t was, W' are neither anw,d '1111• annihilated, we will go an co quoring and to conquer and w0 will 11;4,01' 0 use Mail intoxioating drink is driven from 1 atr0n -]folds as " ' '' traffic. ru`h't 1 righ eoueness is 1 volved in thin great goes 100 and it mast be drive, front t'espaotablo society. But while tonlpor)tnio ipporters hi the MOH .time aro powerless to prevent in toxioating drink b Mg leoally sol 1 in ho. t Is 14n(1 other phteee we 11 'o a duty to pe forte from which 1 treat uon0 will shrink, 1Yo do not r quire to resort to dynamite nor terrorism to do on' duty. Let every man who voted for 111e oott Act to continue to do what in him lies to discourage the tr,,ftie, make it diatom ut,blo, and wo havo the next best toing to Prohibition. le it not humiliating that tempo once sttpport0rs are compoll. d to roto t for aacumu1n,I (ion to t.lac00 where the whiskey I1'file is eat led on Many loatl10 Co se pito -0, especially ro. sp00tab 0 women. \'hof going into s, town to do their nuttiness, having made their purchases, them is 110 piaci) they can go to to now while waiting, ex1lpt Hui hotel. '.Chen' 0000 140111 a hors the p11t00 they will neither bo soon nor go there, From 0xp001 neo by loved ones pangs ro12 tho gentle nr.ia01, they cannot go theta 111. 1401edy is a temperan01 hotel in every town or.ilhuge whore uo- commodtetion for the public i$ required. think ill than... who voted for 1110 Shalt Not thin Ham air real) • fn favor of temp- o -:mac, almost one half of tho popnlatiou ant u(f 11 ill butt if olio.) a 11ot101' wart Ntat•tutl by ,t ,,,.'ll blisinnos tmtn it 0(1111,1 111, not n,i14 014 1'nHp Ct lbl/e n• 01y other oohing but a paying mince n, 'Tom - 1)01141,0• peoplewe111 go 1:llof0, 11),11 1(,o, urs who hato rho demoralizing influence of bar -room- and have to enlfor 000i -- times the 000.•08 of its Oc0apants. If pr011nrly culdneted with stables and shads and sunk othor accommodations as alto necessities of tho publio require I au) certain it would bo it pitying hu-iness and an opportunity given to the public to shim ho:e1.. :t hope tomporanoo organ. izations 1141) bo 0unv01t: rl and every eu- 0uuragentvlt glycol toot such places may be 010110(10.11)11,•1 those lvho aro 1111x1040 that tho sham -shop should flourish give it tlroir pathonago, but lot toutporauau penplo have 111011 own honees of mter- tainmont which 1110) could patronize. .I appeal to those bravo and noblo women, who 111 tho late 0o111oat so ably (1111 their duty, Wel blocs the W.O.T.IL, lot tilenl giro tlielr 11011001111 aid in this work in which they can 0ngag0 lmartily and mn- sislently. i bol{evo 11110 schomo, s0 fol- ly drafted, if followed up will havo tho strongest 14/101/1 in m1001114 the bar -room at disrepotablo 1100ort n:nl a ltot0e of am oonnnodati(n in whieh no intoxicating drink is sold or givon will bo a blessing to 0ve1'y community and will b1( patron. etc ', i, lbytha most 1(0pe[htblo cla0ses of society. Poore Truly, 111'aos, Brussels. April 0(1111, 1)tn•;, 111031PRIt11'ti'0. 131 Mc Editor Of Tin; Posr, 110,.11 Snt.-• lit nn attiele headed "Tent. . ticrinled' tnnl signed A )11 i • trot 1, you have Mie h4,1104 1)10 wishes of ane who flanks Hunt milesm both the trmplrtmeo amt anti•Nentt portieee 111,11) in their' efforts h Hugo, r r0 ill. bo 1 t .0 r wA l uulnns( f h tier drink - ,111,111, 1 in+rti I t 01 'May. The ,•' Ir • t,,> l tui 1 .x 111'",:act :4 vera!( 4.1,,1. 6,1 11 parlu l may undo iu 1;101' that thin roottlt luny he ,tvnith• 1. If nodi 0n„f1 non w;•re no aux• inns that fquor,h'i01u ,g tur,:01 0r esker• ,.1, why did thoy lotto ib:. •ott Ant for It Moro l iig11,011,1 effort . Slateitict: prove that t11 , War, .; drinking 1111 not ,mo quarter the eriue, ill soma Art counties l''m100r(d with, tho.e 001ul1i1' under 1 ••• C',,oli Act, and (u„ of the hot.. 1 1,--.1,01•., Y1( ri :m -•n trb•d t1'•', if the r ItiLL1 calla tt ,t 1..r.l.,••.:i h” 00111,1 go Hilt of the lutaiu, s ,s 11'31 111 n t He11 half tho whiilmy Lo s id 60£1,•4. t0,, Scott Act ,ul1('d in the County of Bolton, Awl now these 11) 11 want as 1 o 11 •I0 tor"u, 11 11.11cr 111'tt the result of their oven work 11111) not l,, Ho disa41,lI4 101 they exp:(, it to Le, 11'0, howcvor, inform Anti. Scutt shat 1,1x1 tclnperanr.,e men do nut believe it t, be 11411 to lieuro ligiu'' ..elliug, any 1,111tle. 4. it 1H c ht to 1i '•'I to pr041 it Mien, , uitu.L•'• 1(r h 11'•! 111•)' tlr(It. tOtey 1 ,,, , it great fft"r', .o Ir.wg non for rnurd;•r, or jail Move for bun;lury .111011,.1.1,1 lir•1a'•:• Oleo to '11 11,11 lybi':!1 pin 311 es of f. he (Time of the country. 1', 111 1 a p, 111, 1, however, 141'1 dent In 1('o 1“:11,,Irailly With natl.thiat 111.11 limoe they dFalt with temperance men. Anti -Scott (1l a wore determined that clic Scott Act should not work, and ht'uco the Iying. the pe jury, unit th dymunitu uutr0ge that,lis'rtcod choir course, '1'0mp11r1400 men will not stool, to snob low tactics, 1110) tvillipliot- (y 10114.0 3100 to H01V0 y 1r awn problem and 01 the meantime endeavor to prepare tho people for outfit; Prohibition, as the om y moans of driving the ours° from the laud. Then this m,o'veilou,) toanllor of morale proceods to teach the ladies as re- gards the comae that they should pnr0ue. They mart take sal entirely different path than that which they have been taking. llr. Anti-So,tt I think that tbo ladies may be left to pursue their own course without any losturing from the woiskey ring, Tho ladies know oh the exp sora of their 50ys, tho temptations that they will have to meet at every turn. Let 0.0 give a case in point 1 -- 1 line lad was led by a comp ,'•ion into a tavern, the man of the house offered hila drink, but lie refits, d, then he pressed hurl to take something soft and ho ,00lt it. Tho 1.1.1 came a. 111,1 add again and thin tho Malt began to put liar I ntulf in it. He MIS netted why Mt did it, in 1). veer he pain 01 to a title mansion in the distance and stud that will ba flu, by 11,11 , 0 1 teen it wi„ be 11110e'. Ladle, hone. .01 that at, 1 be before their dear boys, and then are f0 • of th..m who ,il ,:1 worst for too do truotiou of til„ traffic. They know that hone, and 1a11 too is dear t, the ., depends upon i s 11 stlu,•tinn, and they wil work in the direction 111 a ,tire lrohtbitloe. 1'l11H ,.,ora, re 000tior '..f is misty thou turns to the clerg•, and ays that tiluy moat do more to spread tem- perance principles the, they have lien) tui ro Bono. Mos' likely Alai -Seat knows that Lquor men have ststed that the Scott Act was pas -ed through the efforts of the ladies and the luioistere, and tho efforts of a:11 ,iqum mon h .0 been to lower the i.l0u°nec 111 --reit lint Ant, Scutt earl ln11 131 rs aro to tidu0am the people on tempo, atom 0' ineiples not 110ty- .vor in the direction of co.•roion. I woulo like to know if Anti Scott is so ignonwt' as no to know that all law is coercive. The Crooke Act is o„e,oive. It says ti, u shalt not s0.1 ou Saturday atter 7 p.m., nor on the Sabbath at all, and what temperance people Went is the extenot .11 o the law to every day of the 14.0011, There are fov ministers who do n' know that the Crooke Act did not stop the increase of ligno' drinking' 111 ,he past, and what it hue not .1 00 in the past it will not do in the future. 14 great - 1 ,,,isaalt0 the ministers if thou do not 0ducato in tae d100011onl of Prohibition. T°ry know that ma liquor (nae tion is the greatest moral question of the age, holt that the destiny of multitudes turns upon it. Troy -co it Halting hol,1 of tho youug, and leadini, them f1'o.0 tho 1101110 and the houoa of God. They ser. tho man who migll make 00010 next to ,leaven, ma ,ing It int., a pll,derinofiUu Milk) it 1110104 the 1131111 into annlothiug wore • than t1 boom, Can they keep sil- ent 1 They see the mean whom they haven trend to sari) trapped 11(111 trapood again, „Ir he heart grows 9311, tool ,u ya • waft dor that Choy •;w et wool hat' to Inc 01 140(0 system ? lar, :1'111 :tt1y ll 111140 alto ministers i, 0,1 the M. moors 01 flint NV110 with a whip of ;1(r Is 'n'ova tho buyers and 0. ller- from 1 mph.: of God, they do pot male 1t to i• life's work to drive tiro ho ribl, artnk front this lair land. 'toed 0.1111011 ham been tried to iho h0art's 10tttellt, 1ut(I failed, and now they will educate tho pro le to tho dn'eation of 110,.004,0 1011 in other words they will (10.11 with tin,, curet), the cooly of s , many odor aur0os, by putting a strolgor /rip of late upon it, oven stopping it at the .-till mouth. Then this wonderful Mend of humanity pro- maid- to locliro the hotel keepors. Stop Mond, it is no usu. You might as well whistle jigs to mils 010000 las 10 spend )nut' wind 011 111000 gantlon0n. They broke rho 1154 011100 the Scott Ant came in forgo, thoy brolca it after and they will broak it again. You may try to hedgo it 111 as you plosee, but it will break all bounds and like a slronul of ;loath carry 14H 1101301atiflg Curse wherever it goes. The only hope of the mommy is to dam it tap at its sour00---tlto still 11103100 and tho browo•y vat:. Please Anti 110114 ask tho ladies and ministers, or touportmeo poopio to carry out your lieous0 law, they tried it bofoo and could notsnoccod, and now yon must do this work yourselves, and when you fail (aa you will) they will be prepared for something 1t1'011go' and better than Scott Act, 0v0n entire Prohi- bition, and though I am neitlior a propli. dt nor the 0011 Of a 111014101 pot it 1vi11 car- tadnly more. Pn0ltflirrlo',, ila4•, 1h', 14. 1, 111111ter, of the C0uten. :try llmhnrlikl ob11tcll, 110111310011, +111.11 linnlay, :fr9, whit, widow al' the Minister °f the Interim', will reside a( 1 Mave n pry mml(mtly witil her family.'rho govorn 11(.,6 to ant low 11(1114.101,' 0110111 )1(l kl. 1 1 1 1. R gratuity in acltnoWloclgo of Ilio s1( rvioel rendered to his comm)- 1114 the drrcns,•d. Q 111,,ti411t11) °'t 1'V1.'o14 SI, '1'h 11113, overrun with tl1LI)( 1. 1lrantl'ord t'mtnoil is going to Lay a 1(010 174111 town 11 .'1t. The (iulwufnnut Mnl 1tobtiopon 111111• al farm io 1:, lot io,"th,l 1(:1 t!1„ ;in -waft farm at Br.ohinn, '1'(11. ltenfrew Mere, t'y r fern 1 ' the Tette .1 wtolenale repealing 'f 1110 Seo:, t' klub>.yl , C. 1, tl;t• 114, 11. 1., P. S, I., of:'r.,t Lautbt r;, formerly of Str,throy, +111,•1 id, it itittadittc.1 tate of the Ottawa 1. , teal ;, I, , 1 examiners, lI44..7uu,,s 1 mo let, call appOilltel eh tirt,, It .1 die 1. )11 Collegiato i,,nti 111'; Troon w . ,•1 t„ n,••.,•, 11:'. Smith, ho 4,V.4 to Calif t nia, (:moral 0witzoo, 14104 '_ t 0)1. un14)1, 01111., flys oho it Vitt' with a l.into not 1 m i to lo•lg,' :. huh in hi,. i • 11.0.11 1 131 1 11.1 there 11 1) ' •11011 Lure h ,1'I:a,Ina v0r110,1nu,-111fn•th11(,. or 1101,1111ir,u 1101 1101 tlult 71.. 1lic..tou, '11 flee L011:! '11'1.1.., :5 Iih':ly- to home' '1i them. :1 ,'. ,' liololoong to Salim If 1g rt.1.o1. of (I1.L3l rt0a111, .ave birth to alod'. rcalf which weighed 1110 pounds. One day la:,t summer the mother of the nail gave lis intends of milk. Sono alarm having been raised a6,nt tonal, -p00 brookino out on tho Blackfoot reserve, sixty miles east of Calgary, the Government lute taken stops to have It largo immix'. of the Indians vaceiiato,l at once. Alexander Begg lvaitorl on Premier Greenway at -Winnipeg on Wednesday and offered to direct crofter immigration to that province Mound of British Col- umbia if 'Manitoba will enter Otto an agreement v001)1110 Imperial Governmout as Britis:, Codutnbl 1 has (10110. 31r. G. een- way anont,nced Itis willingness to enter 1•,10 each an %greenlett with Great 1101+110. At Dunnville, Ont., Wednesday ni111t Mr. t0vene, a butcher, was tined $5 and costs for violati n of tho shoptteepers' early aloei11g act. Every merchant in the place, to the number of o 'me fifty, • igned tt 11.•titinn "n the C ,uned praying for the pawing of the bylO,v, excepting only 31r. S evu.m, ,vhn opeal. defiml t -,e law. 'Phis it probably the first: actino under Ili now law, y rh nut,ri, ( ove.innent 1,,,'o '11,4.1:101 0011,1 t t ' 010 Valley an 1 Centra Slat '., . P.:;p' si 1:1(t • h,: -e'd :at ('in', 111111 1. fl m duly 1111 to Ont. 27111, au exhibit of Ontario mine. als as corn. til -t. as it can be mala in limited ire for r l tl , :peeirmne, The' have on. truer .1 ,1, 10111 , • no of ih'• "whibit 4.: 4, lila tie' `1 -mist 41 ('nnniaoiooeo of Agrludta,e, ami all parties ult01'co .d aro requested. 111 communi4ata with 0110 on the subj rot. Tho 1Vnuli' 0g Free Press- oorrosnnt 1. 001 at Mr•(;regor •oports that oil 11'.11:lay last :qrs. T. Orchard eloped who P. :1M. Edy. Ely seat his wife off to Montreal 10°131 04.• nits i1 1) on a visit, and as soon as she hal g no, Hold nut the farm and 1,00k, o the.. Look his departure ostensibly for British Columbia, bit only went to a small station down tho line, whore he was joined by Mrs. Orchard, who walked thirteen miles. She leaves a lmeband mud two 0=111 ohilcl on be dud, and was highly respected by her neigh- bors. Tho Smith's Falls correspondent of The Alen to Gazette tolls of the excl..- 10 1(t causod by the discovery of a eon serpent, waving its fins above the water. A dynamite cartridge was fired, serpent (Usti, neared 001 a few moment. And thou appose ed. Twine more c Irt- t'id103 woo+ e0pl dei, and still it floated. The, H boa; was ;imam 311, and careful Live. ':tl. ie :lith a wig 00,0 revealed the foot toot tho s0rpont w113 11 piece of cloth which had floated clown from woo of the mule and caught in some r1itt•e in the bottom of the river. Fred. Bromley, of Admaston, has had a 1.011 u•itable experiouhn tvith 1t ' row. 4,1110 Coma tears ago, a crony, just fledged but ,o0 oxha.lst::d to ily any furliar, 401,0 fan.. 1 am his 0-1(11500, It was piclo'd no. 1 31.11 intotbe house, fed awl petted a ',d Ler 4(110 quite tame, I'. remained aro. t•ho pr.1111005 until the apnr011011 1 w a,r'4w„I( its lnigrat'ry in, Mots. 44 1 0 Jolt its departure. It rotor 101 in 31.') 1. , but with nue leg Lr d' • 10, 111)( 000) shot. It wets 1 Quin ,.'101'11;.3 tondoii, and the injnrod .1.nb w 1, put i lint To Clio mail , of 0.1m. h ,00.1(0, d objected 11y p0u'.- 4 at ninth, No they were 1111:011 oar and 1110 Care being loft to nature, the .111110 soon 1,111101! t.,getlmr and tho bid ,vas hopping aronud all right 111 due 0,415011 i; Migrated South., .rel malls more, r0. 111 .,,ng on the 10th of April in the fal- lowing spring. 1t returned again ,.n tho snout date Elis year, and bofng 10e°g)tiz- ad and called to, readily reepondod to the invitation, and canto and tool: food from Mo. Bromley's hand, 1lakiug itself at 11nm0 in this way, the oroty is a invol'ito With , aH woll as 11,11 object of inl010d1 to, the fmnily. The first 11ase on the list for that Chan - o: ry Sittings, which began in Toronto on k'riday baforo Justice Forguson, wets 1.lurat on. Barber. It in an action brought 1.0 net aside t110 will of 1b0, into Juae111 1 triter, o£ Ge'orgotown, the last slntr,u... of 14111011 reads as follows : "All my looney and real estato not nlontione,l in this 1(t 4tiill 1 01011 111 b” loft y t inthe Motile df my oxeoutor0, Frederick Will- (mn and Wolter Maw 111u'brr, to bo equally divided between tho two above ntoltioncd executors: ' Tha, w.n'.l "be - twee i' 10 written above 1111, lint, and the plaintiffs allege that it was ins0rted after tho 0000111lon of the will. The exocntors i aro tho two oldest sons of toe donnasoil, and the offeot of the word "bntwocn • is to giro in thorn the otitortviso undisposed Of rosiduo of dm testator's p. ,perty, ant0nnti0g 111 video to between 125,0110 01111 530,110. Largo llrglIOots were left , by another part of the will to the two .1(11:.. Who are 1 smntors, a ,'1 plaint ill's inntelnl 111111 it 441" the testator's Mien- : tion that rune such wnr,l u1 "L4" si1(011,1 . take tiv plan. of ,• 4o be" tt 0 hot the word -between,' ole 1 /� loan t U t. the )'( »i. 1 e I ' a l a l l Jj ( y 11 l u 1tu;u should 1 thaw 'e 0i1i,lwl aillongti all the r•hiklrut, 1 '1' .,)4191.1'-1 i,rnra•st ik tl ad'nitd'd0.1. 31r, 1'r0igll oti..4 c-111,4(1 will 1'.1 for a "llaogt. of 00111.'. 2.10:,•1'1;': 31 ldrnut ,f Tn,a1u i olt, N. S., h", -4t , .3 0 i, .,, , dour„ 41::.1';post thirty years, L, ,grcenien, has 1'•011 0)'0X.,1 tit for the rlou,trnetio0 ,1' a greed 11111 :11 depot 311 'f)rn.to 1 n i u 1'.,nit 4 Pair Says Wu, Priam: of '11,1.1,110,41 t„4 t;0; 10 Ciders ;',tins 111:; 1 ytqtr. 1 Ht 511111.1 .:1 d11•rr n, i 7:,1( mem- bers 11' , ; of the s„'nun-ot In filu,x (1 ,11, 1 1 1(14, e. :d ( 110'!1 1 for 111 itiAt : l 00401110 110:1 to be RI:L It t 1:, an Il 1 I•. :1111413''1 !) d 1t13i 1110 of a gm, that. 1 1 foot too 1,414: long, nil oto: 200 Janos 5, i. *:. 1, '1, of Pi, 1+.. 0111,- ieil +t )•nli. O.: •. }.,,•1',1111 .,111,,,,;;'epi tie, 1, 01 d. r. to; t 111,1'_e1! 4,1,1 .110.e .I4i)e, to•.='i: ,. , , a:or hat: bon !'x11•01.1,, y An t•it•,n is D. h• u.. 1„ to 1•rorr,l:u._ 1'31 (tnment b, 4 tl r. 11 1 1 r "f Ills l:x.011oneythe Uo0r.rno. r,, -.r .ef. The Canal to 1 ou grain i5 ti4e.l. at two 0 -uta -u ton, whirl) inolu'•', ,til the Welland awl St. Lawren r camas. William Stubbs, of (lab 11(:1,1-:.0inu- erl 00 a probable c.t.,duia,• 1140• 'm,, sae. alley in Ole Co)unone for Cardwell. Arel,bisbop 11313,00 has ag1.1::d 10 the ,withdrawal of the proposal to !'lace a statue of the Virgin Mary in Mount Royal Pork. The triad of 1V. ti. Co'.tor, the ritlolph booker, on charges of fraud, 11 .a Dealt postponed till 31:1)' 11. Judge (!liadwick will hear tho ease. The bonus b, -law for tho 4.t11 Nor. folk .tail -lay was e:u•ri,nd of Port illtwan by a majority of 2:i,t-11. majority of 100 over a two-fifths 4.010. 1 ec L'• i ms that It is umor Lin St. athar t th•• South Ontario Pacific Itrtiltvay Com- pany will make overtures for the omptis1- tine of the Ni ,gara Cool rod. The date of ,•1111(114 iu the Sanestead county election f r the repeal of the Oan- ada Temperance net has bent changed froth the 8111 to 31111i of May. 1'h Cardwell 1.111-erlasivos atilt meet (tt Mono Mills tot 141,' 1011, to nominate a candidate for the vacancy in 11,0 Com- mons caused by the death of 1lnn. Thos. White. "1'1, e yferen;r tau et n*1 D. , .i ❑o,l two 1101,19 od Satar,bty, carlyw;, li.octsr.iltga uy aver 200 awl .11ski male• rio ata- jortt , Tno Opp..itiuu,ussie- syu,ai by a majority of 114. Tho Alauit in 0. 4111 t 1(1. on •1 ,a lay passed tluougo the Mod st atto the Rodin. r,buti00 Bah, ;310 1(01 1Lv1' 1 1,y Rahway Construction Bill ant .t bill authorising a luau of $1,500,000. 101111 , . Hawke, editor of th • ,,1 u;ton Traesoript, has boon 001teuc• a by the Supreme Court, for onntemp', to two mouths' imprisonment in the coo .ty jail at o'rederioktou, and to a line of `.230. It has Moon arranged that 110,1. J. S. D. Thompson will take chart*,c.,f t0- De- par.m0ut• of tho Interior, and that Sir John Macdonald will act as Snporioten- dont of Indian Affairs until the unci of session. Editor Kennedy, of the Orangeville Advertiser, 100 been served with a notice that he is shortly ,t, appear as the de - fondant in a libel suit, the aggrieved party being Councillor Booth, of hat to Till.. Government will improve tho quar- antine service at Grosso Isle, River St. Lawrence, to prevent the iutroduoti.n of coolers this summer. 'New I:m.1_4110y apparatus, probably eostin„ $120,030, %vill likely be adopted. This stun was tu'g0d by the l'ro4.inoial Board of health recently. By agreement between the Postmaster. Genurals of the two eou01ri'0 the post - [ye on paokages a seeds, etc., going from Canada to the States will he one cent p011 ounce and on printed. uta: a ono cent per two ounces, after May le:. Reg- istration on lettars to the United tit 4te5 will bo five cents instead of t,vo, 1 oorreeponclont at Vanaoiv,'r, who Dan speak with knowledge, writes, under date March 20 :-1' anoonver 10 1(1.' icing ),moat strides, and not nn y ds Vf0)41`.), aw.alcgn- tug to the fact, tint all the Sound ports to 800 14'ran01HO°. 11'0 tore ata works, foundry, marble qu:u 0i. 0, ,hc, Coal from .Bumf Us boing, shipied. ono cargo a month. which is to bo really in- creased shortly, 4, lido another tt1•g° mine in now being opened by a wealth( ,1(1101. Moan firm. Nearly 1700 immigrants passed through ,Montreal laot wook. The \ olonnlver. ,Retard* and Lake IIiro1 aro ud the way, 1avllg about 1,000 in11111grltete on 11oa1.'11, Tho following figures shote the nn0tbo• of immigrants that will have n-rr:v,:el in ami passed through tho city 1ron1 Jan- uary 1st to April 110th, and f,0 tlm, 0amt dates last year. The nttm0tr on tit* way out, as mentionod above, are ineludod. vii : 101' 1886, 8,010 ; for 11(37. 6,071. Showing nuainlunsoforthisyaarc+larA7G persons. Tho Salvation Arany had -1 most sue. cesefil celebration in commotion with the second a11111V01':cry of - the °poll1lil; of their Toronto 1 ontple. On 'CIOeday night Contnliss; 000' t'ootnbs x111100 for volmttoors for a MOlill1(th1e,a 1. it•elo 111 em'ry on tho worn, anon;; til:. 111 1 111 tho Rooky Mountain district, 0,0,1 nine HOU. tiers voluutl(rc(1 thou, snrviets. Timm, mets and two 4Cet11011 VOl,mlt 4,101 1,5 work atil*111 the lndia'1:-i and half.br0,rls 111 the Norihwes4. lour women an,1 ono ula1 3110,1 volunteered 111ui1• 51414,'i','s 10311 work in 11111111. i'rnntie' Nnll0an, of Triad', lidlvard Island, lune offerrl the fallowing resole. Hon for tit( approval 01 the l.rgisla.ture : ltlselved,'1'lmt it Ahold be lawful for tho Lieutenant -Governor 011 Council t1 micept 411,1 reeeiv,' from the Governnt(ntt of ('anadd. ally suet of ni,u,ey not exceoil jt„ - n lug o11,0i10, iut the same shall not ho accepted in full for comp -mot ion claimed to Prince l;dwatd island in regard to the failure of the 1'edo•nl 1)m-,'rnnmint do ,'srry out the 1or't u. u print; fun(n will; lnnl r. F 1X Apert to (:0111111010)10 5100(11. s1rVitte be• 1zveen 11110 Prnvinet' And the )mainland