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The Huron Expositor, 1893-05-19, Page 6. _­­ �,- .. - ­ 7 --- -_ ­, - � ­ -_ - . k _ I �_ . ­ 1. 2- m . - _. � . j _­ -, I .. 6 - _­ . _� - - � � — - ­_ ��­ .� . _, , - , � ; .� - TT� __ ­ ___ � � .- _ - 11 -I- - � �­­­­__ ­ .---- . - I - I I Ar , I "I . . . . I . , . 1. - . � . . "I - A , - � . I � I I � . . - - , I � 11. - . . - ! , � . I i - I . . - � . , - . . .. 11 - 7 1 . I 11 7 , � � . . . � � - � . , 1( I . - . - I . . � . L 11 � � . . r :: . 11 . - . - i 7 � I I I � I I . - .. - . � z t , !t � � , . � ! I I I . . . I . I ! . � d . I I I .. - I 9 : 11 ,. . . I � , , " I I., � - MAT - 19 n . 1. � I 1 1893, � V � I E ['- I I , I.. . I . — ( � I � "I � 17 - .;4 il� I THE., HULON XP )SITOR. annumomm� - - I � � 4 � � I , - _ woo., �. � � - W" � � - - - - ____ - - — - " __ - - __ ______-_Z owl v N , I - . ; . I I — I 1F.1 . . I ­ - �� I �� . �;­, . . oftei creep into o6r athletic contest@. All cently about lDjqrfng exieting Interests by be granted the Parliamentary franchise on own share on assistants, who do the work. delivered there will, take my word for It, him at the time of his death. His deem. I - his,dsl , i', .,! . . I : ( F!-, . TS. of Is eosply regretted by his many friends � , . , V�. � �. �, 41, � . tion of the House � I I � - I V "o �i: 1- I I a tariff all. It seems to the same conditions as those on which they Here are some of the expenditures for assis- have been a dissolu St. Helens and vicinity. 1dr. and lirl. � asid'v; I �� - ��., � I V� nth"Is at enjoy the muDleipal franchise, b . V An M ; �', IS 1 -1",14 summer long we hear rumors of 11 ringers," removing, th w - us ut the tance : — York, east and west- $6,706; Commom a i r � '11-� q � _!, i Mr The figure between the pare ter sub ' now � , I � �­ - ­� 11 I Wentworth, $2,U8 ; Toronto, east, $0,260 ; ad � 11 i � I p ,V P 1. � `_ one denotes the a of the paper on which the " imported Dieu," ate., ate. This is neither the quickest and surest way, to benefit exist- House refused to comply with the re uctit, Arnoldi's celebrated br"v dogs seized by Asquith have a large circle Of friends, ivio 411 �, " -�, �' . * . � t-, � - _; I Tabr � * system and the bill was buried until the tim, been released as they sympathize with them in this their great - rx. 7� 11 i. �� sportsmanlike nor wholesome. . In fact it log interests Is to do aws. with the - 1:�, 3 a Inr its Toronto, west, $6,582; Simcos. $3,234 ; the Customs hay.0 I AM I , I advertisement wil be found. � ; I" I �'�LA#j y and sudden low . r �� �.i,, I ,menib 1, � � t , -, The People's Shoe Store-Robt. Kelly. (5) riot only tend@ to destroy amateur sport,bqt which in injuring not only some existiug in- annual resurrection next session. T.ambton, $2,854 ; Kent, $2,275 ; Huron, could not be legally bald. - - , rL. 4 1 1, - —Mrs. Catharine Alkens, wife of % . 4. t : "'i 41, , . I j�;!. .�,, Grqcerleo--A. Croider & 00. (5) � " L - � tji �L , :� ;. � L The House was In a critical mood Wed- 42,451 ; Bruce, $2,474 ; Essex, $2,403. ­ 'remail . � 1 r : V � 11, �L I Days of Plemure-Jackson Bros. (1) *. it more than offsets in mor4 harm, the torests but our whole country. James Aikens, of the 3rd concession of R 'i��'. L, : . I . i - nesday afternoon. and notwithstanding the Tomm, Way 16th, 1008. It'14 ,at She - - � _,! _ i New Gooda--Robt Will . ______ News of the Week. ; Jett, died on Friday of lost week, after 44 � i _ , _ 'L is. (5) h * � ;F W , � - , phoical and mental benefit of summer Among others the Toronto Empire as - _k- t , '; ,. .E; , �olllo OU* -McColl Broe. (6),j �. 11*mil 0 , E'i i ', �1,11 r Nee opposition manifested by a ntimber of the BICYCLZ MEN AT Tug Wosm's FAIR.- illness of somewhat over two year$ . di&. I � � I i ; I!, sport. The club which, in a tijbt squeeze, been persistently quoting Lord Salisbury tie medical members, accorded a second read- - 'T,HE DOMINION CAPITAL. - C onod , � , When in Doubt-Jackpm Bros. 15) , i Itil I I I L : ,� . " - . , " . The wheelmon's day at the World's Fair is betes was the cause of death. She I ' �. - I 1, '1 Drew Goods and Csrpet*--Wm. Pickard. (5) , iog to' -Dr. Meacham's bill amendinf I - I "'N ZO � _V 1'v� ,; 9C. �,`- , , - -F)riday, May 19.-N. McFaul, (8) - introduces .ringers, or emplo$o semi -pro- favoring protection and advising Great Bri. the On- '31st 'i .. -, - - , - the . I � . t � _ - :ZT Phok41__Wm. D. Trott. (6) , - taria, Medical Act. The quarre a I set for Wednesday, May - It is Ox- family. matbi I 4' fesmioiials � to representAt, notl only intro- tain to adopt a protective tariff. Lord Salis- (By Our Special Correspondent.) pected that nearly 20,000 wheelLmen will -At the meeting of . �1 t�' �f ­ ,.e L Conew-H. F. Edwards. (8) - - the Quarterly Ore., erly,01 ; -L , _ . medic&I council is a matter that affects the L - � I , . . I -, � - bury is in no sense of the word a protection. - OrrAWA, May Ifith, 1M. participate.. Board of Rattenhary street church, Clit,tos T4 4 1 It: .1 a - ' L . - ,; , Tend r9L Wanted -4 --Thos. Stephens. (5) duces an element as unwholeso6o as gamili profession very much more than the public I . May "I ��, - I � � - L .- - �, " � ,_ � ;� ,- Ph000grsp� Concart--Epworth League. (8) There is nothinglike an official announce- R. Holmes was elected Teprese I u .., I - L i ' � , 1�. . , ling among its members,bpt it given a stag. ist, nor has he ever said one word to indi- in general, but there was a feeling that the : . CROPS ' INJURED. -Wheat and com in ntatirs � milk -1 - i - I - ,� i Coming-margaret L. Shepherd. (5) I ' � . i 11, :t ."L, .-- � T L hing kc. -Noble T. Cluff. (8) gering blow to amstear-sport In its district. oats that -he believes in protection. What council had been extravagant in their - ex. MoDt to remove all doubt, and the cable- Cams County, Illinois have been almost the District meeting, and F. R. liod had is. . t� - j, �tl I- � CIA &a ;, , . ;1 I I 0 �.t �L�-, t i 7 � - - - and and R. Holmes representatives to the 1%. I , I � Giant 0416n -l- V. Fear. (8) f a in of thel ; �; . . �L I , , � � , By all means let us have all the manly he did may was that he believed a tariff on panditure and that the existing act confer gram, therefore, stating that the appoint ruined by the overflow rom, th Illino . . I �. � __ '� 1 �t- own Sco man corg a - or. (5) 0 red I tioning committee of Conference. � �11 I � �. , powers upon them which might be fter- Sangamon rivers. � 17, j � . . - ,,Came � .1 I . i L , L t I i�: - , 00 . L. Smi . 8) ment of Lord Aberdeen as Governor General -Mr. James McManus shipped, a ftyloQ I . - : , �i � �. sportsmanlike, straight -grained sport we imports to be the most effective commercial cised arbitrarily and to the detriment of the FAMINE THREATENS ICELAND.-ThOrO if L *bout, , . �x, -,. Dress -The Golden ton. (8) . . - - '� - I i,� ­,� . 'of Cana,da has been officially announced in of &she@ from Gorrie on Monday of jut IL I .1 ! 6z._ � z -';' ­ I . St. Bisise--P. McGr or. .8 can in our summer season, but if we cannot weapon of the age. In other words, he poorer members of the profession, and the � great destitution among the people of the I L I j&athi � Z , , 4- � - , , � . Brick Residence for Sale- m. Dill. (6) bill was read a second time and referred to a England, settles that matter for good. Of eastern coast of Iceland, and Starvation is week, to Boston Point, Massachusetts. Twts . ;14 �,. i-� ,�,. kru , st*Ddi . I 4 . .1 Cr6okery-Estate H. Robb. (8) have that kind, It were better to have none would use the tariff simply as a retaliatory makes the.10th car he has sent fro i � ': 'J�' �,' . . ice Cal I .- � . special committee. This committee met on icourve everybody knew that Aberdeen was feared if Aelief in not soon received. .in th I 4t I , _�i , Change of Office -Dr. Campbell. (8) at all. measure, and would give free trade to all COTTON L - . - 1� !.�,,r, . as '13 . � � L., " , _* �i 4 L : Wool Was � ted -James Beattie. (8) L . . Monday evening very unusual time -and MILL OrxnATivE. -Miss Lucy section this year, most of the ash .114 , iD9 in" . ; - �7115i - � �� � L destined to succeed Stanley. . The Govern ��. � . countries which would reciprocate. This is decided toll-eport Dr. Meacham's bill with ' Larcom, the poetess, who died in Boston re- securAd in towne and villages thereabou . - I _ _ . , ! - : , be 901 , . _41 ­�. - . '. to � . - - tl � I . ment org been dwellin -Arbor day was employed in a great I ... 9 �-, 11n A Clean Bill. . exactly the policy which THE ExrositoR but @light amendment. An alsotion to the - 9 cehtly, was 67 years of age., She Spent ten lost I � - I " ,Lw I . ] . k:- I 1, p� Id I ! ., , I -P JtPL;Rj,f0V. Some of the Liberal -papers in this Pro- has advocated for a long time, and we hold council is to be hold in 1894 and the term of -on the fact th -at the Governor-General can years of her early life as an operative'in the many schools throughout the countyin relio. land w 'L � � ii� I � . : voting and beautifying the buildiagg4md - . 1, fht'�` Urn 9syst * I "I 1. � -t . � I . '. I . I . N &I office is to be four instead of five years. rem' &in in office for six years, and up to the Lowell cotton Mille. - the I I , C. ­ vince seem dioppoe"d to sneer at Mcoars. that if we began with ffee trading Great grounds, ,planting treis, etc. This is s, co � �' " ij, t t'7 Only the elected members are to have the THic PRINCE oy WALES" Sow. -The mar- tw v. * . iii. . . : I.r CIRnoey, Marter and other members of the . last moment denied that there was any cer- - �ent I "' L �',-;-Ii,s,� Britain, the United States would very soon, right of I mendable practice and 'should receive lim.ty .- 'L ' 1, L;;. - 1893 vyin taxes upon members of the riage of the Duke of York and Princess I cheer -1 - i. t: [i SEAFORT9, FRIDAY, May 19th, a � L , �� �_, � - � I Opposition in the Ontario Legislature, be- tainty of Lord Stanley leaving Canada be- May 0 PA 80S jadde , I 4- L as a matter of policy, take down their tariff profession, anT their number in to be in- f Teok will take place probably about encouragement from trustees and r . � i� 5 " - . I I I �_ � creased from 12 to 17. fore 1894. The w6h was father to the the middle of July, that being the date pro- -Oliver8mith, who has spent five ye&n ; I � � , . - #-i I ..�� * cause of their assiduity in endeavoring to wall. Having free trade with �hese two L , ents a ; - _- - I - !_7 -, . A. Good Recommendation. On Thursday the discussion of the a$ forred by the Queen. I an man of war, is home,01 ' I ' __,_ _ j, aboard an Americ L � - L, �;L� discover irregularities and misappropria- countries we could afford to be pretty in e- ti- thought but- it could not change the inevit- J i . I ­i�l .1 11. - 't" 11� � ' and .- . I ril � !, 't ." 1' mates in committee of supply gave Mr. NEw ArPoINTmxNTs.-Goveruor Pattison, & visit to relatives friends. -He ig4 . 7 �. - ,- � , - - At the recent meeting in Toronto of ",the tionef of money, on the part of the Govern- pendent. - . - I Wood, Mr. Mar - able, for if they imagined that an old Par- � of Pennsylvania, has just appointed five wo - .son of Alexander Smith, of Wroxetey . I F ,it I I "I � � . t� , " ter and others of the Oppos- . _1. i. 4 1 - i ­ 'L i � ]Provincial Teachers and Trustees , Associa- ment,by means of the Public Accounts Com- � ition an opportunity of making the annual liamentary hand like Mr. Gladstone was men as notaries public, his first nominations Mr. Smith has seen a good deal of BRI ,� �L � ., � I _� - ; I :_ ; r . - F, I.,. - I the - � i � -, ;. �!� , ., tion, it was decided by a large majority, to mittee. This is not ri ht. In making % The MemberforSouth Huron. attack upon colonization roads expenditure. going to delay the second biggest appoint. under the now law regarding that office. world in his travels and will go back to t.he I . I seriou � � . 11 . � I r " 1�, . L - . ­ � 9 is Mial , 1, ,L ,._ .., L � w '.1 I The Toronto News makes the following The'deb%te upon this item was noteworthy ment in his gift at a time whan the security One of them Hills, manager of the service. �� I . Tierni � , � I recommend to the Minister of Education thorough investigation into the financial fistinj I I 4 .", .1 �, ; , - i I . his government is very much in doubt Harrisburg Telegram. While.Mr. William Ford, of the fim I � 11 . - I � i -I I L on account of a brief speech by Mr. Fraser, Of - � � - ,� 4 . the advisability of making the' fifth form Mr. B, a I I :�. and general management of the Govern- reference to the course taken by ou. . �, .1 _-,; * session. Ford Brothers, butchers, of Exeter., ,Wag lan. . . , - '' - - M. P. P. on L who so far has spoken but little this th y counted without their host. A DIVORCJ9D HUSBAI ND. -The -wife of of , 4 -�� I . � ,. i ­ i, ol?, . The Right Ron. John Campbell Hamil- - 4 � � _. L'� - compulsory in the Public Schools and that the bill presented by Dr. He'vigorously repelled the charges of cor - seteriolo. cutting a slice of meat for a customer, on I - 0 : .� , � � 4 . . ment, as these member of the Opposition . Professor Koch, the celebrated -b L . 3 Is v - L , .L; 1'. a It against ton Gordon, seventh Earl of Aberdeen i bi f04 . � I " � I � ; '�,- �� A no fifth form work be taught in the high . � McMahon at the instance of theq undertak- ruption a- nd mismanagement brougi , is a Friday last, his knife slipped and t 8 , 1; � '�,$ ­ -1 but performing their I � . , ,_ are doing, they are � gist, recently procured a divorce from her he poijit � " I L - ' standi , i � %, � E man of about forty-five years of age or per j . r . ,.- the Government and the road overseers in - husband, and the professor has now been entered the palm of his left hand, m kin I . schools. This is a good suggestion and one duty, and they are to be commended rather era. This bill incorporated an associati � a g I � --'j .� -. � i� - � ion ,, � ? � .. T I 'these grants. A vast � ordered by the court to pay ber one-fourth very nful Eore at the time. 1 � r I ; ,L1 l� - connection with haps a little older, but from his appearance . I the wA I " � which, if acted upon would be greStlyLbene might easily 4ari al & little : � � I _ . . � J � than censured. It is said that their object known as the I' Registered Embalmers, " and 0110 take him to be Somewhat - James Ford, who resid ' iniag." 4 i .1 Ir - amount of business wao.dine in the various of his income. . _ I I � �. : t _ � , I was be another of � those close gar. Judging from the conversation I L I - ficial to both institution". In the first place, intended to ounj D -r. R . 1, _ k_ ii' is to make political capital. T�is may be committees, where, as a matter of fact, the y 'WILL RETALIATE. -The Rev, Dr. Bald- way out of Exeter, is nursing a v�.ry psinkl , �'. I , P. , I day.- . i . d4"-_- I' it would give children in rural districts,who had with him when he was out here a couple win, of Now York, for 22 years a Methodist � . I - '41 'I'L but whatever the object, the result of suc� corporations referred to by TiiE ExPOSITOR principal work of the session is -accomplish- thumb which be received on Tuboday ,I&# . , I . � . t� " of years ago, he is extremely aff&ble and while hitching a team of colts. t appear# SOU44 � I . I . F ,4 can not attend a high school,an opportunity a couple of weeks. ago. Mr. Bishop Dot ed in the way of threshing out proposed ' missionary in -China, says that if ihe Geary L . F I -� 11., ,_ !,� � L searching scrutiny, is beneficial. If every- !egialation, both public and private, putting traightforward. Strange to say, he enter- Act is carrie'd into effect and Chinese are his thumb got caught in the w iffletree in �,apd I " ­ : 7L -1. ; , 'L: to got in their own schools fifth form train- 'thing is all right, the Governme' t and only opposed the bill in a vigorous speech, It into shape,rom 'ving objectionable clauses :d public life as &Conservative, but in 1878 deported from the United States. the Chin. -e b bore , � ' I I . - �! I , - I I - � . n . 0 some way and was ls:cerat d dl . � . 2" , - 18, I' * L t 1, �_ 1� . �'L " , , ­_ ing. This would be a great advantage their friends have nothing to fear. If there but moved the six months' hoist, which was and throwing o ures con- he dis;groerd with theBeaconsfield policy and see authorities will, wit -bout doubt, deport -While trying to part two bull FLUPl lacid � _ .,. - . . ft L I - ' � L . i , � -, t . ov i . . is, gbo( . r .�, � carried. The News says: the Americans at present in China back to. which were fighting in front of bi hotel, in I . .1 r . : which many under the existing system can- is something wrong, the sooner it is known trary 0 the general good. dri e I to the -Liberals until in 1880 be . . L 4 � - . I - I I � g, : . i�', � t . � not an joy. In ,,the second place, it would One of the most important committees is was airecognised follower of Mr .Gladstone. the United States, Exeter, Mr. John Hawkshaw W& severely I - for P. �L � . � and the remedy arplied the better. The The object of this bill, as has already been - . � L 'r L . - ... I I This lied to his appointment M Lord Lieu- bitte . ford I � L _­ � . the munici %I committeg, whichis char To iBE SHUT Dowx. -Eleven of the thir- gong, . I - explained, was to organize a close corpora- p I ged n on his foot, the dog . - . r'lijb. � ; . ; - , keep the children longer In .the public Ontario Gover.dweni is, probably, as honest with the duty of discussing the annual crop tenant of Ireland'in 1886. The Countess of teen distilleries at Peoria, Iffinois, will be clean through the shoe leather. . I I I 'L , __ L ! .j,, �­' � -� i tion with which would rest the power of say- . J. , . � L , - I -, fl ' � : - I � . .1 . . �', , - schools. As it is now, children as a rule, and competent as any Government on the of bills to amend the Municipal Act, and of Aberdeen is an attractive looking,though by shut down the.first of iiext month by order McTsiijih, also received a severs� ite on the eta a L . I - Ing who should and who should not practise . � � ,�� - I I- , L I . - , , �j L , : � � � � - leave the public school at an age when they which Hon. Mr. Hardy is the chairman. no means beautiful woman. She is a daugh. of the whisky trust officials, because of too knuckle of his right hand forefluger. . End ; � . the continent Or elsewhere, but its members embalming. -Now, Bishop, of8outh Huron, . 7 . . . 7 I - - �­ - require the most rigid and careful discipline. . This committee decided to recommend Mr. ter - of Lord Tweadmouth. The PODPIO much Stock on hand. By this move 35 Gov- -Mr. W. W. Gray, of Wingham, is.ia. , � last, �.L '. _ , man of many years, but he is tall, - , I 'a & da. 1, ,�: - . - and their supporters are human at Lhi I ". � .. . � ,I sense enough are human i ornise to be very popular in an& The ernment men and 150 employes will be out clined to believe th a Son i � �, i .Balfour's bill, compelling county councils to C CJ1610 . I - . - They have not to behave straight and fresh complexioned -the signs Pr Samuel has 1, - . I � I . ". - and,Ausceptible to temptation, and it will be resurnably t youth. More- rovide a sinking fund to meet debenture- Conservative Government at.Obtswa will of work. bead foully dealt with. Revent word tbst by all I . . I - n �­ I :� , themselves and they think the know better of a well open I �_ - ­ � y Sebts by levying a sufficient rate each -year, not find Lord Aberdeen so pliable in their ESCAPED. -Clare�ce P. Teller, known also he was coming home several mouthsLago, we U I - � . . a strength to them to know that they are over, he has other excellencies, one in , par- � . � I � . - I I I than. any 1�erson else what is good for the m. being well watched. . and rejected a number of other measures, hands an they have found Lord Stanley, and an Charles H. Price, the noted Cincionati and reached Sarni&, where he staid over . .2011 . . . I i� I ticular being that he never speaks save � - � i �, - For all such children there ir no suitable among them several haviog special reference thev will stand more in fear of him. diamond robber* I spent . - , . - 9 , z I when he has something to. say, wherein he Vwh!D was sent from Detroit ni ht, from which time no trace of him c" L � . . I -1 We are glad, as one who has always to the city of Toronto, intr We have a new public works scand to Jackson PrJAn for a seven years' term, be found. - I I . I �. ,I Ascipline in the high schools. For young- 8UP- differs from certain other honorable mem. oduced by Air. al in Leag, m � ,� ,, " % - , . : � �, ;i f I- . � farew . . I . ported the Ontario Government, to be able here who shall be nameless. Who wanted Tait. -In the public accounts committee connection with the guilding of what is call- packed himeoli In a box with a lot of scythe -The 25th of June (St. John's Day) w 1 1 �- I I I I ,- I � � 1. , in a Ot ill ; � �i- � I I an and young women who have the sense to say that their acts have, thus far, stood this bill L passed he asked, but & few under- Dr. Chamberlain, inspector of prisons and the Curran Bridge over the Lachine Canal snath the her night, was loaded on a dray be observed by the Masonic brethrenQf Leasl ; . to push themselves, the high aebool is all asylums, gave evidence respecting the state- at Montreal. The bridge is "med after the and carried outside the prison wall@, when . � , . , I .. .comp I I �: -. . I. the ordeal of rigid ,scrutiny in a mauDer takers, men who wished to exclude all but el Clinton attending St. Paul's church in that � . � I I - �. . li : I I light, bat it is no place for the boy or girl int made by Mr. Massie, wa�den of the Solicitor General, who reoen�ly appointed ;% tok, � 7 1 � 11, themselves from practising embalming ?-, A me . Mr. E. Kennedy Superintdndent, of ths be made his escape. town in a body, Rev. Mr. Fairile, Grand ,as prt . Mike creditable to themselves and gratifying few more such bills and niar- central prison, at a N,revious meeting of the DROUGHT IN, E.NGLAND, -The drought of Chaplain, conducting the service.- It is ex. . - ; 1, - _. .11 who requires pushing and discipline. It is . be people of 0 . L , 11 � �,,� to their friends. Nothing savoring in the io would have no reason 0 sympa, committee, to the e eot that the r Cinal. Thero has been an over expenditure the last eight weeks has caused a great lose pected L that brethren from all parts of the I I . . � thizie i"'th I - " ­ . worse than waste of time for any such to go this bridge'of hundreds of thousands of � L, . I � pointment of Mr. Noxon, an co-inspictor of' on I ; 7 ' remotest degree of scandal has been un- the prisoners in Siberi or the benighied . of farm and market garden products in the county will be present on the ocassion. , I to a high school or Collegiate Iiistitute an � h prisontand asylums, was unnecessary. Dr. dollare, and Mr. Kennedy, the Superintend- South of England. Grain, vegetable av-d -Mr-, John McLean, formerly of Clinton, 'BRI I . - . L � � earthed but, on the contrary, it has been Turks. Why, Mr. Tait� bad just av muc Chamberlain expressed the opinion that the -�ent, "rid Mr. Parent, the Superintendiag fruit crops are withering throUghoULt � Day i I . ; , . ,- r they are now being conduetelL. In these right to bring in a bill appoining registered . wide died at Carter, Montana. on the 30th of I I . . engineer, . I � �1� " 1 shown ihat, on the whole, there has, been a bakers and providing that only bakers appointment was one eminently required, have both been suspended, and a strips of the country. A plague of cater- Apri , at the age of 74 years, Dece"d ' � bolidi L i Z, , i o I L . . . institutions the teaching is all done by so I I y . .. L I 11 � and that ouch &n officer was urgently need ed departmental investigation has been ordered tW L L I , ,� � , commendable desire on the 'part of every should bake bread. The House might as pillars is destroying the leaves,blossome and leaves a wife, Sons and three ftu#tere � Lin the I I ! - -ed specialists, who each -has a cert ; - call ain I to be held. The appointment of Mr. Ken- � . - � . et . ' � il .- 11 . head of a department to do what was right. well pass bills to give butchers, mark at the Central prison to superintend the small fruit in the apple and pear orchards. to mourn his demise. His death was duato -caubic I I branch. Rich class: is i with ,, ,� manufacture of binding twine now being nedy was strongly opposed by the best vejen In Ha:mpehire, Devonshire I . " � ; . Pne tea(,] er gardeners and farmers the privilege of form. . and Cornwall .old age, and he passed away without - .Rgyfll , ; ; I Mistakes, although not of a serious nature - - carried on there, -.Considerable surprise was in Montreal, because he h3d no exporieneg I I � _. I �, . . . i . I 0 ,­'�11 probably for thirty n I linuteq�`and is then ) lug combines. Lawyers and doctors had Do streams and wells are drying up,and springs suffIring, surrounded by his relatives ana I . of thl : � - .� i � f have occasionally been made, but this is the compunction'about raising 11 garden save," manifested at the statement ma.de by Mr. and no qualifications whatever for the POsi- are running low. I . i han-cled over t3 another teacher who iu- friends. 0 � . -i I - - � Massie, and the prevailing opinion 's that tign, but he was a fellow countryman of I : Zo � I . 4 J�qh for a A worst that the im'oat rigid scrutiny into the when they should let the farmers do that, Tw-ENTY-F,IvE LivEs LosT.-The ship, �On Tuesday of last week Mr. Fisher, time., ; . � ; I � L. a : . i structs: ia a- different bri , ort 11 Mr. Curran's and an influential man among I � � � he was influenced by jealousy of the new Countess Evelyn, collided with the steam- emp')oyed with Mr. E. Butt, ; *orki,ng of the public departments has dis. - " Hear ! Hear I" laughed the now tbor- _on Ltb . � . I �, , . , � . ! � , I period and so on a -Ill round,'�'&, that the poidtae. the carters of Montreal, and the carters bad a base ,er, 14 . . I `,_.� ghly a,mused House. . SP ,er, City of Hamburg, on Sunday Isfit, off line, Goderich township, met with & bad Mr. b I � � closed. The fact still stands out inbold re- on The-proceediDge on Friday were signal- votes and so he was appointed. There was - : o I I - scholars can not possibly be under'llib�o-s-re- Why not p%ss a bill to enable the tailors, iz - the coast of Cornwall, England ; . , . Bend. . . " . � The accident. They had just got the machinery � - �� lief, as compared with otherAdmittistrations ad Vj the unfriendly, not to say hostile, a bit of a breeze raised at the time by . � , some Countess Evelyn sank immediately with her in running order, when hi� thoughtlessly � L . - I i ful and judicious discipline that is exercised',; milliners, dressmakers and washerwomen to ionce4 . . I � : I reception accorded Dr. McMahon's bill of Mr. Curran's own. supporters, The whirl- L , I . . �,tbat might be named, that we'have in On- -combinebeasked amid further laughter. . crew of 16,and 9 passengeirs. � � � in IL Public sch ol where the children are-­� � forming a combine among the underta I placed his hand on a log immediately in it wal e . I . L � . t�rio clean and honest The architects had received similar legisla- Aers' wind has now come. ACCIDENT AT HOtTG1ITo_N Ml,,ms.-Ten front of the saw, the little 'finger being Ail-* the Z L I - ; ,$overnment, It is � I ; � continuously under the eye and care of one ,11 . or "'registered embalmers," as the more A very im ortant appeal was argued in men were dashed to pieces u i I I � � � tiOD, and in a little while if a farmer wanted ­ . � � The fact is, and we believe many - t severed from his hand. Inakil : : ]Birth . teacher. put it. 'The - the Supreme Court of Canada last week, in and Heela, mine at Houghton, Michigan, the .-Mr. W. Cadmore, of Kippen, is doing n'kt a little to be able "�i, 1 say, this much in n euplionioas language of the 6ill J9 - . . I '111�., IT I to build a pig peu be would have to hire- -a . I . . . : parents will bear us out in the statement, thesi,days of Governmental turpitude and architect. He moved a six montho'hoist measure, of course, did not profess to have the ca e Township,of other day. The miners were coming up in - in fin . - I - I �, any object of this kind in view, and its pro- South Norwich, in the county of Oxford, the -.age to dinner, and the engineer hois Sipes hay came In last fall Lhe has handled r � . . , . . . quite an extensive business in pressed bay. . I � ad scandal. - .. -and the applause which followed show � I . 4hat the majority of fifth form children h � . � ed . ted . big ci i . 1. I,- Z 1 - I 101001MEN that he had touched many a responsive moter stated its aim was merely to give a which involved the question as to the power the cage against the timbers of the oh-Ift, two hundred cars of this article 1, L leading � Xnovel : . better not be at school, than be at a High legal status to the school of embalming now of the townehip to pase a by-law prohibiting a6d, the coupling pin broke, dasbing men I . Mr , . . . � ! ,--�' chord. . � I I A Wo I - , about 800 tons to the English market; at - I i . � School. or.Collegiate Institute, because they . rd About The Tariff. in existence in Toronto, but the energetic the sale of liquor within the innui and ' a downward zover 3,000 feet to� the - � I - , i I � I ­ - . cipality cag . prevent it is all going to the American mar- . . bouse . . - , � I not only do not make progress but, they get We have seen it 8tat ' ad by one of the lead- THE Dundas Banner puts it very nicely speeches of Mr. Bishop and Mr. Balfour, who under the authority of the Local Option Act bottom. ket, being bought on the track by a gentle- . her ai i , � led the attack on the measure, soon convin- passed by the Ontario Legislature in 1890, A Co w* GIRL.--�-Emma_ Hutchison of ; L I -le'L indolent, careless way which -doubt, when it tays : I I You would think that if ced the Houae that its real design was to This argument was confined to the con8ti- I man frorn Albany. Mr. Cudmore still hu - o - I into an id. I . iDg Canadian paperi, and have no _ �this v ; [ � ' Colorado, a daring horsewoman and rough I � Itils Is I has an injurious hafluence upon them in after whatever that the statement is true, that, the opponents of the Mowat 'overnment units the men of colline -and about 600 tons to ship. . I I . ! ,� 1 1 �X .. . mournful tutional question as to whether the Province rider, has made application to beallowed to son of Mr. JaMeS � walk � I inatitUtiL e of the trusts, now so fashion- has the right to prohibit the sale of intoxi- enter in the long-distance cowboy race from Grasby, of Hullett, died on Thursday of Ze!lal � � so in his recent enquiry in Montreal in regard were so dead in earnest in their debire for v isages in on I , life. Owing to the system pursued in th e' -.Mr. Noble Grasby, � �L . . � . able. Mr. Bishop designated the bill an eating liquors or whsther that is the exclu- Chadran, Nebrarika, to Chicago, which nt I I i I - one it can scarcely. be otherwise. to the tariff, Mr. Foster found that each prohibition, they would ask their friends a y last week at his residence in Morris; de- I 11PISM - � , . i t cresting one of the very worstoombineo that sive right of the Dominion' Parliament. starts soon. Emma Hatchisor. weight but . I I a I i . ThL ey are all right for young men and young in nufacturer was perfectly satisfied with Ottawa to give it to them." There is no could be devised, and expressed his decided From the observations let ceased was a promising' young man of 33 I, I I � - - . ampu . ! . 'women, but for boys and girls such as are the duty which protected the article or ar- doubt as to their power ; that - .. fall from the 82 pounds, and would have an advantage years, but conattin ption sometime ago mark- I _Mr � 1 1 � I � .1 has been conviction that the country had been treat- Bench duiing the argument it would ap- over the cowbdys in this particular. Misp ed him as its ctim. ; he war, but recently undel , , ; e.d to nearly. all of this kind of legislation it pear to be tl�e opinion of the Chief Justice Hutchison lives on an immense 'W1 I . L I usu d, but invariably de- settled long ago. No doubt ff'the opposi- I cattle ranch married to Miss S&nderaon, of Hallett, who Worf l I I ally in the fifth form the public school is, ticles he manufacture vi I . . . I . . I . L I most assuredly, the . proper and most profit. aired the duty on Some other article. reduc- tion at Toronto were to join with the Gov- could vtond. The honorable gentleman con- than wbom there is no more able jurist on knd is coustantly in the saddle. . has the deepest sympathy of her many . I L - . - . I - L eluded a vigorous speech by in the six the Bench, that both the Dominion PowzR FRO -31 THE FALLS . -The Niagara e&V L � . � I able place. ad because it was the raw material he re- ernment side to make a joint demand on the months' hoist, but before Mr. friends in this ber ement. _. -Thi ' . . ­ I . - 7 ain, In, u r, D r, and the Provinces could enact pro. Falls Power Company is making contracts - - for tt , � - I Besides the benefits resulting to the cbi;l. quired in his business, and so on around th' -Work was begun on the new Gorris L I L . , � I., I e Ottawa Government to submit a prohibitory Meacham, and others had finithed their bibitory liquor legislation, the Dominion with companies in Rochester and James- bridge on Monday last. Most of the VIM - i ­ L . . � c I 1. 1, �, 1. . dren there would be a great saving in ex- circle. Each manufacturer was Satisfied measure at the next session, it would have a riticiame the author of the bill was content under the 'powers conferred on it by exclus- town to furnish electric power to be gener- ber has been purchased at Belmore and . : I L I . . �Z 0, .� to allow it to be declared 11 lost on a divis- ive jurisdiction over matters of trade and Mea in Niagara Falls city by means of their - 1 4 � pefise by the proposed change. Even Sup. with protection just in e6 far as it benefitted powerful effect. It is surprising,that some ion," and Mr. Bishop's amendment was commerce ; the Provinces by virtue of their Harriston, and the balance will be sown at : . . __1 I . � - I Fos e Gorrie mill in a few days. The con- , � of those -professional temperance advocates, therefore not required. powers over municipal institutions carrying There is no law in the State that prohibits -day e ing both systems were, equally good, ex. bimself,'but was opposed to protection in so monster water power and hydraulic tunnel. th - FX . � . I I . . " I . ­ perience has proven that children can be far an it benefitted -his neighbors. We who make their living by agitating, such for Mr. Waters, who has been the originator with them' tractor says the bridge will be a very fine � f the I I . , � !, as they do the right to establish thi conduct of water, light and heat, and � . I . . " of more proposed changes this session than complete local self government withi on6 and there is every reason to think he , L L 1:. educated much more cheaply in a public think if Mr. Foster would but ponder the instance as the. Hamilton Templar, do not n the therefore the Niagara Falls Power Com. .Mr. : I L I . I � I I � .. *1 I . than in a high school or collegiate institute. significance of this, he need carry his inves- . perhaps any other private member of the municipality. An the argument went on pany has thegreat Empire State as its field will have his work finished by June �20th � drivii . I L F a suggest something of this kind. I House, moved on Monday the second read- the -Chief Justiee and Mr. Justice Tascher, to operate in. They may go beyond Roch- next. I of IT .L , I - . � I . L . �; � t � � If, therefore, the suggestion of the teachers tigations no farther. . . ing of his bill to do away with tgxatioh on emu seemed to lean to the opinion that the eater -Win. McCall, who has been a resildent . x1ligi - I .. -, I and supply Syracuse, Utica, Rome, of VVinghom for many years, a carpenter L I . _. �­ , - and trustees above alluded to were put Into The theory of a protective tariff .is this : THE man friends of Mr. Thomas - Gib- personalty and to substitute for 'it taxation Soott"Act in a measure more properly wit . F . Scheaectik.dy, Albany and New York. . i - y -bin the V I 11 and joiner by trade, went Out to Willi&M � I i - I- -.- pra.atice, a material decrease could be made EY placing a tax on &H goods of foreign '8013, M. P. P., of East Huron, 'will be re- on income, and to ,pxempt from taxation the jurisdiction of the Provinces than of the � . to pu I - i�- .1 - Homuth's, Turnberry, on Monday morning � . - . " ,� - I Ing purposes. Dominion. In thm course of the argument VV4or& � . '! in. the cost of management of our high manufacture brought in, we make it profit- Joiced to learn that he is sufficiently recov- machinery used for manufacturi - . L , L 7 ,. .. I Huron Notes. of last week to do a little � "I M erchsnts' stock a would, he said, be the the Chief Justice several times reflected on . job, and about I him. I . . I � nine o'clock I �f � :� , -1 I schools and collegiate institutes, wh�i3b, if able -to - manufacture those' goods in our ered from his recent illness to be not ocipal item which this bill would relieve the jurisprudence of the Privy Council of Mrs. A. Elcoat, sr., of Tuckeramith, is ,was stricken down-, apparently - L I � - � ". . brok4 . :_-- I - ralysix. /Re lingered u til b ut 11 � . . � devoted to the public schools, would not country ; we presume that if the manufac. only able to take his place in the House, but rrr0im taxation, and merch5Utb'profiis would England, the members of which he said did confined to her room by a serious attack of by P& n A o the h : � - I �.. I I .1 i . - - i � . I I . only defray the cost of teaching the fifth ture is made profitable, manufactories suf. to take part in the debates as well. be taxed instead. Hon. Mr. Hardy exprea- not appear to understand matters out here. pleurisy. . o'clock at night, -.when deattintervened. He 104 -th-, � - . , � L . - , � ­ � . I I sed his willingness to allow the bill to go to It way be that the practice of the Imperial -John Mills, of West VN'rawano:h,b hasoa leaves a widow and grown up family to . ; form but would leave a good surplus to aid ficient to supply the entire home demand I wheel � - I L .. . T I ; . L . . . f urn his sudden demise. . In. 1 4 � - mo . :, � ­ ­ I THE ONTARIO LEGISLATURE a committee, but pointed out that the pro- 'Privy Council in reversing the judgment of mare which gave birth to two colt , oth I - �, � ., the schools in o-ther directions. Why,tben, wills ring up; these mo6nufa a *, posed change was of a sweeping character L the Supreme Court so frequently had led which are doic well., -The assessor has finished his work in - I , ',Was f � I I L. . - P ctories will giv � ) . r L . I - . I . - . and one which affected the whole system of -Mr. J. Mcfaggart, of Chiselhurst has - � ;� , L , �. should the present�system, which in both ex- employment to our citiz�ns -and' bring in new , I . * , ' � Chief Justice Strong to entertain doubts of Howick for this year. According -to his Te- , leav,el a l � ze L (From Our Own Correspontient.) - taxation, Mr. Meredith censured th6 gov. 'their wisdom, and the last'decision reversing just completed a course in medicine ato� De. the township is I InOur ; , pensive and injurious, be , 'continued, when citi 118 ; this will give a home market to ' turns the PLOPU;I&tion Of % I � �: - .. ' " . . - . � I Undoubtedly the best speech this session ernment for their want of policy in this im- the judgment of the Supreme Court in the trOi 4,259, Of whom 1,503 are under.21 yeato of c the other, mare generally beneficial and leas our othei producers ; as the population in� I I t and is now a full fledged M. D. - - I - I y I ­ L �01&ce ; . , _., . I w portant matter, and objected to the addi- Manitoba School question may yet fankle, in ,,go ; the total value of real and p!rsonsl _` �'. " i� expensive, might as easily be adopted ? creases the demand for manuf . &Cturpd goods so far,' as made on Wednesday last by tion -Mr. John Ferguson of Bayfield, had - residi - �,_ v� - . Minister of Agriculture Dryden on ' make & citch of a ton ­.. _. . .� - al burden which the -passing of Mr. the mind of the learned Chief Justice. Mr. the good fortune to '9' property is $2,117,636. There are in thd large] I I . f� Professional educationists may deny it will increase, new factories will spring up, the Wate,re' bill would throw upon real Justice Teschereau made a very important township 3,955 acres of li-nd underfall L . - - estate. d � L question of granting the ou'ffrage to of fine fish in one ay, recently. The fish- of F( � , _ . I . I . . - �1 �: women. Mr. Waters expressed his willingnessto statement to the effect that the Supreme iog seem@ to be remarkably, good this season. *hoat' rhe took is reported as follows: deces � . if they Will, but, notwithstanding their there will be more home;rnarket, and every- a � _� � .� . � . '­ t1enials, it is unquestionably a- fact that thing will be and pontinuetobelovely. More- Mr. Dryden does not often sk'pt in withdraw the bill if the government would -Court of Canada never decideS constitution. -The farm belonging to the estate of the 6,766 head of cattle ; 5,202 sheep ; 1,994 eArriq �: - - L connection with matters pe4taiving to his consent to introduce a measure dealing with al questions, because he said, they hogs ; 2,29-1 horses ; 459 dogs, and only 5 kave� . 1'., , r .. there is a strong tendency among those at over, the funds deemed necessary t9 run the 3' 61' late Robert Phillips, lot,37, concession 14, bitches. Twenty one steam engines are used I hour 11 � , , . the head of the educational department to polLitiC&I machinery of the own department, but when he does ee.say � the question, but Mr. Hardy would not ways appealed to the Privy Council, and Goderich township, and occupied by Mr. in the township. I . I � 7: � �� . . country' will be make any rash promises, and the bill was when' one thinks rif the matter this remark Lo! � I .,. ' - other subjects his efforts not only display a read a second time and referred to a com- is found to be true, and.while it is evident- Joseph Izzird, has been purchased by him -The Gray, Young & Sparling Company, � � i I try to pamper the institutions of higher raised by a method that will be so easy no- fo)r the sum of $3,000. - 1161W . logical mind and extensive informatiop y a 8 L . � I I .", education from the high schools "upwards, body will ever miss the money -that is bn; g I , mittee. The fact would seem to be that the . minds of the Judges of , 4- - _11 I -The Board of the Methodist ch salt manufacturers, of SeRforth, wingbaw now, � .. I . I .,, but I : sore' pot in.the . .11 4. . i L they are accompsuied by a fluency and force man who invents a scheme of taxation which the Supreme Court of Canada, it has never urch, and Blyth, purpose establishinLg a Well at ' ltion:l '.. , ; L/ L � . V at the e.�ippnse of the publ c schools. We ta,ken from them.. - - - the - Londesboro, have appointed Wm,�, St - . - I , . , . T � I which mark the farmei-geueral as will be perfectly acceptable . to everybody lesa been fully recognized. to attend District meeting eveno W-indisor, and the probabilities are that be kin a - at Wingharn and - � . , � . W donot believe that this is being done inten. . But the theory always seems to fail to- hot' the will be as a great a genius as the man who The secret tariff commission will itinerate M. Braithwaite to attend Conference at . � . - L � . . least able of an able Cabinet. The question will invent perpetual motion. Social and tow a-rds the Martime Provinces on Wedneo- fore inany moo this the work of drilling will tiviet ; - � . . tionally, but the system has been growing, work out in practice. . For instance, it bag was raised by Mr. Waters' bill proposing to ,%economic reformere' C Owen Sound, as lay delegate, June ist, be commenced on Grand Trunk property . �, . und . . . ' ?. I ... I have their plans of dayll In order that Messrs, Foster and N, - 'A I ' on wo- equitable taxation by'which every one would Bowell may be able to stomach some of the I . ubt-that swlt could ' I ve ­ [ ,�,., - L last it is really becoming a grievance. it tariff that does not unduly favor some Class men, &,bill which, in horticultural phrase, pay his fair share of the public expenses and Statements they may hear, they or Murphy farm, on the 7th concession o I h I almost imperceptibly, but surely, until at been found utterly impossible to arrange a confer the Parliamentary franchise up -Messrs. B311 and Lasharn have sold the was not the slightest do I ti 0 there. In an interview Mr. Gray said there � t. ., a � ost any &int of the western L a , . . woul . - of people or some particular manufacturer may be termed a " hardy annual.11 Persia. no more, but so long as taxes remain un- griven a' dinner on their arrival at 8 Hullett, to Mr. Noble Adams, for the Sum penin@ula of Ontario, and especially along - \ . � .a d be wisdom on the part of the Minis I I - t. John, f be found at alm wee . I t. ; �- ter of Education to take note of this fact, or producer. This, of course, diet tently, session after session, the member for popular, so long will people strive to evade N.� B. at which the Hon. Mosor of.84,200. � NV. t L u s. Angers * . paying them. and so long will the aim of the and Daly will also be present. After bear- of New pany thought of 1`0C&L �- ,rbs th� North Middlesex urges his fellow legislators -Claude Holt, Civil Engineer, the Detroit and St. Clair Rivers. The corn- . 11M � ; I - . ting at Sarnia, but Chici � and to not accordingly. If the fctundation beautifulharmony, and instead of 'every: to pass this and similar measures for the re. Practical politician be to impose a tax which ing some manufac Westminster, British Columbia, is visiting ,-.,Is i I it . : is not right the superstructure will: be de. thing running smoothly and be6utifully Jief of women, and, undeterred by the re- can be collected rather than one which is St., John a turare and importers at his brother, Philip Holt, bar - found that Wiildsor offered better advian- I 34r� 4 -1 � .. , ;� : nd Halifax, Messrs Foster and rister, of Gods- ages, both as to location and thipping facil- '\ inad, - � . "r ere are hitches and jerks, t w e exactly just. The taxation of incomes can- Bowell will visit Three Rivers and the City ities, They are looking forward'also to plac( . � �� � I fective and unsafe. The foundation of our th' he I biels are ' buffs he yearly receives, is ever ready the rich. t � �, - t � I ­ . following session to submit his proposals not be Said to be either an equitable or a of Quebec on their return to -On Sunday afternoon of last week � � � . educational system is, undoubtedly, becom. clogged and the whole -machine threatens to sga,in. So , Ottawa. Dur- the extension of trade with United States, IC - � .1 t, - L - � . j. . �L,-, metimes he is met with labored successful method of raising money. Most ing last Session the Minister of Finance an_ L "bout 5 o'clock Percy Barrett, a I our i I . � L incomes subject to taxation are returned to nounced in Parliament that two common between 9 and 10 years of age, e . � �, .1 ing too light to bear properly the strain of a fly to pieces. The fact of the matter is, argument, and oftener with coarse humor it�tI8 *Y and for this pur,poae Windooris particularly vill . 1, � �. , I . f 11 into e wl d d on ; - sou d and efficient educational r d p and ribald jests, but hitherto the result has the assessor at much leas than their proper sense business men in the persona of Con- Sh e I a apte . . � � - .11 juperstrue- that the theory in .unnatural - an im racti- harbor near the elevator at Goderich. S&e - % . 1, ly trollere Wallace and od were ,to ac- � ; * ' . uniformly been, when assistant- clerk Sydere' figures, and those which are stated correct . Mr. Arthur Mann, of 0 orrie, had short . Irom 1 4 � ' , ' ; ture,_ The restoring of the fifth form to the cable. If the tariff is perfect !or protective . . Wo little boys about his own age, who were as close a call for his life the other day- As I*ct4 ;: � I � L . � inority," have to bear an additional burden. It would company him during these tariff investi a- 4 ; �' superstructure would be one step towards PuFpoges, no revenue will be raised, be- sometimes larger, sometimes smaller, but &I-' seem that legislators will ere long be obliged tiono, but an it turns out Messrs. Wallace appen- - . , �, counts the votes, to show him in &�in with him at the time, stood looking at him he WilLl get until the final summons comes. chin � - I I I ad to be walking near at the time, heard his Mr. J. R. Williams had a gang of men in %-lod . '. cause, nothing will need -to be ,imported; ways a minority. Mr. Waters feels he is right, to give some consideration to the doctrines and Wood have been studiously ignored and Sny&r's woods getting out timber to be L raill ��' ''I increasitig the strength, equilibrium and and yelling. Two young men who h - . ­ � n� I . . 1. . ill I-. symmetry of the fou dation, which is so all. If it is perfect for revenue purpores it forms and that being right he is bound to prevail, of Henry George, who tells us that. land be- left at home. Mr. Bowell has taken their cries and, running over to where the little . - I .. 11 , important' We * and consequently not to be cheated ou" manufactured into Excelsior padkioLg. MSnn " 'Pal ( - ' 9 I - ' I L * are nr,t sure, either, but a little or ho protection t - o manufacturers. ceas by want of trying. t of jiuc. ing the source of all wealth and being un, place and no. doubt desires to make the Con- fellow had f%llen in, threw in some boards W&SL working just behind Mr. A. Fallahay,- I I � � t � Mr. Dryden has ex. concealable, is the,only proper object of tax- trollers feel that they are subordinate to rope was got E�nd who, "not'knowing anyone was so close to ' May , I - considerable slice Might be -itaken off even The Republica to which lie cluug'until a vids - I . n party in the United States pressed his views on women's suffrage in the ation. M r. increase the him and not on a high enough level to ac - I ; "I . - I Woods' bill to he was pulled out. Had it not beeorfor the him p . J; I - I higher uplihan-the collegiatt institute@, and thouilit they could combine the two and House before, but the set.3psech he made amount collectabl ) , wung his axe around to strike a blow 1publ, � . t. ..� . . e in division courts to $100 company members of the Cabinet. boards being thrown in, he would certainly upoptbewood. In its cIrcle7 the outer point L, 111du , � I have the saving in expense added to that the result was the McKinle on this occasion showed'that he had made was read a second time. een drowned. � L - .� .. ; . _y tariff, which The licy of the Government. after sing he blade glanced alongthe top ofMann's X _11 I � �, I- I . _ I 0 b - have b . . minin � - ' bill a per. The time of the House on Tuesday mpe ad to admit certain kinds of i i Mr. Arthur Bennett, one of the pioneers head, cutting a gash over two inches long runn, , which goes to aid an' we think, was the nibst nearly perfect pro- up his mind to give Mr. Waters - oft , i - t_2i . d improve the public was co X . - I J . schoole,muchto their advantage and to tective reagure that the -mind of man a manent black eye if it lay within his power mainly occupied in, supply. machinery free,ie being so carried out by thog of Ashfield township, passed to his reward just deep enough to expose the Skull. The I �f,e,u, . � [.: ver to do so. Accordingly be, attacked the mea. A vigorous attempt in to be made to finish Customs Department as to neutralize the olf the 4th inst., after a Painful illness of wound bled profusely but Mr. Mann was at � ay:: f public Satilfaetion. . a , Higher education' is a produced, yet, aftera fair and sufficient sure on scriptural an well &a on social businestj on the 23rd,inst., in order to allo,w nod effects of the Resolution passed by the two weeks. He� was born in Kinross, work again in a 6&�rt time L 1: . * 11 . I I I - I � i I very good thing, bat it i's possible to pu�r_ trial, the American people gave an over grounds, &Dd opposed it from the point of of an adjournment on the 25th, although the pot& 11 - Wouse of Commons to admit free of duty all Rosahire, Scotland, in 1812. In 1834 he whole party was somewhat unnerved at the �d V, - ,L , chase -even a very goodarticte at too high a Whelthing vote against its continuance, and - view of right and wrong, ad well as from A return has been brought down showing minva machinery not made in Canada. ay- _ , ,_ I I I that of expediency, but without any of the the business transaicted by the registrars of The C @tome Department promulgated a list came to Goderich and made a horn ' y , -Vur .1 � . � I married Catharine Wells and in 1842 the thought of the r6oult had Mann's bead _ , ! I s while the country was -increasing rapid- -scurrility which 11 efor been a quarter of an inch closer to the are's will _ _ 1� price. thi- L � � � . has on more than one coca. deeds. The figures indicate that nearly all of art les manufActured in Canada which themselves in Ashfield. His wife and his orbi� I . , I I I _ . nuis _ I I . ly both- in population and in wealth. In aion been displayed by those whose views the offices yield a handwme income. The shut ut almost every particle of mining three children, namely: John Benriett, who he Galt Reporter makes the following � 1�ayv,5 , I ,_ - , L . . � 'L , THE SEASON for summer sports is rapidly Canada the tariff has been declared, at least Igreed with his own. It is questionable following are net salaries of registrars where machi ery from. coming under the free list. lives!on the old homestead, Mrs. Hawkins, ieier nee to a former well-known resident I Iciv, L '. . . 1,_ - - - approachiDg. Clubs of all kin,je have been a dozan times, to have been made perfect, whether Mr. Dryden's reasoning was in . all they exceed $2,000 a year :-Brant, $2,169; As a niatter of fact this list included numer- wife of Postmaster Hawkins, Port Albeit of thi�s county: There passed away on the I - - . - I 4. 11 I i , ; �P%rt , t, ", . formedand are getting into I points perfect, 'and whether he did not make Bruce, $2,008 ; Carleton, $2,674 ; Dufferin, ouls pieces of machinery not made in Can s rray, all survive him. His 30th of April last, at the residence of big . sto . funeral On Tuesday was largely attended, son-iri aw, Mr. Samuel Sipes, Beverly, Mr. feet. - , - 1�ape for the yet was again at fault,and after over fourteen -several assumptions which he was not an. $2,254; Elgin, $3,653; Essex, $3,269; Grey, at all. A meeting of the manufacturers of r, t , . -1 . �_ V season's com, Canada is a country years' trial the country, instead�of gro t�kvled to make, bnt at any'rate his speech north riding, $2,504; Grey, South riding, mining machinery has been held at Sher. which showed the love and esteem in which Robeirt Hairsifton, aged 80 ye I ars. Mr, Ham- - - � �_ 1. .petitions. , I . wing f I . I . of outdoor sports, and we are � proud of it, as it oyerpowered any general inclination which $2,088; Hastings. $2,789; Huron; $2,1 rMen �! . - . � . � �-, ­ I should have done according to the . 87; brooks for the, purpose of drawing up a list, he was regarded. In politics he was a de- ilton was born in Wishow, Lanarkshire, : for athletic exercises make our young men ht have existed in favor of the measure, Kent, $2,855; Lambtou, $2,757 ; Lincoln, but as the list already'reforred to emanated v Rur - � - theory., has decreased in popu . nd in. -i L oted Reformer and in religion a consistent Scotland, in 1813, and came to Canada it, into :. ­ � , . 4 � - : or 4 t ­ L I �� i , lation a Tndg it was denied a second reading by a vote $2,789.; London, $2,018; Middlesex, n th" from Sherbrooke matters are not likely to member of the Presbyterian church, only ill- 1857, taking up his residence in Galt, Tho, � � - wa, be mended in the direction ofi benefitting ness keeping him from his accustomed place followed his trade of shoe making for about Swe t, sound and hearty and healthy, while com. creased its liabilities, Not only that, but of 57 to 16. * This Attorney -General, whose and east, $2,779; Ontario, $2,535 ; Otta and I , petition,besides adding zest to sport, makes the longer the protective tariff has remain- sympathies are well known to be in favor of $2,530 ; Oxford, $3,061 ; Peterborough, S2,- the minins interest of Canada which'the of wombip on the Sabbath. I � : � �� extedding-the franchise to women, not only 625; Renfrew, $2,040; Simcoe, $2,511 ; Customs apartment is doing, its beat to -The'sad Intelligence has - been recei visit ; I I ,ecrease did not speak in support of Mr. Waters' Toronto, east, $3,823 ;, Toronto west, $4, � . Irl -ea ir6n nerves and quick -acting, self-reliant ed in force, the faster has been the 4 three years. He then took up a farm in the � ,_ ;� brains. - Bnt,while we believe thoroughly in prosperity. We cannot but conel - injure. ved township of Morris, Huron County, and by I " Z . ad from Park City, Utah, of the death of Mr. dint of indefatigable industry, succeeded Put 'L , 4 tch k -J Good I t t � - I- - - ; - - - - L - - � , - , � - - - - , L , " , , - � � �. - I I- - r - I I - , , , � , - - - - �' , I L - I - - - - - I , , - , I 1 1114, 4 i . � . I a bill, but voted against it and for the six .501 ; - Victorias, $2,361 ; Waterloo, $2,084 ; The came which the Govern�ent. intends Frank Asquith, youngest son of Mr. Geo. well, finally ceasing farming and taking up !Duri� I , � � in outdoor sports in large dosen, we also be- then, that the principle is wrong, an'dIf the months' hoist proposed by Mr. Dryden, on Welland, $3,505; Wellington, south and to submit to the Supreme Court before Asquith, of St. Helens, on the 3rd inst., of his residence with his grand-daught-er, Mrs. I . k I " � � il �­ lieve in having eound, healthy minds in principle is wrong the very best thing to do the ground that public sentiment was not centre riding, $2,254 ; Wentworth, $3,447. they take , 0 . � . yet ripe for the change. . � !�: athletic bodies, and we cannot condemn too I is to- ad any action on the Manitoba painter'o colic. The deceased left St. J. Rivers, in Brussels. A few months,. ago I I . opt a new principle. There h The,opersevering These figures are considerably less than the School appeal has been drafted and b th Helens some three years ago, for Utah, hav- he removed from Brussels, with his grand- In !� strongly the littl � as Mr. Waters tried to get ,f . a . . P .- . e crooked practices that so I been a great deal of tal ba f by pro- gross receipts of the office. In many instan- time it is settled. and sent to h a San . ,� , - - � I i I k in the papers re- po.9iDg t e Nrt ing followed up the painting business ever daughter, to the residence of his son-in-law, -the L � . r L , it . - . � . that widows and unmarried women ces the registrar spends a sum equal to his and the argument heard a"nd judgment since.' His brother and sister were with Mr. Sipes, in Beverly, remaining thereuntil J. . , . � - �- . a . . I . LL � - - � � E . - � � , . I I i : f, . I . , . - . . I L . -11 .