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I - � . � .., I __ � ;, I I . . I . - I . � . I - i ! . .­_ I I,- - — I - li - I - . I � .- . . . . �� � You T - _� .. 11 -_ --- I - .for _* I i ENTY-SEVENT - 'YEAR. a . I — 11 L � � - :: I �, I . I . 14 . � . . . . . . . I 1; 1,377. J � McLEAN BROS, PubUshers. - - - - MB ) SEAFORTH, FRI-DAY, MAY 41 -118940 '� _ I ­ _. - � . . I �r . I . I I . $I. a Year in Adva-n�ce' . __ , - 7 1 . Of new Hats and Bolul I . . �, � t . i . . ____ -_ - � . . V_ I - . � . . . MR against the ballot in 1890 in any form for, dith had said religion should not be, tau,�,rlit the cour e of Arts at 11 a ' .'a and styles, at prices.. , .- Separate Schools, and now Nas prepare s TPrin College, Quebec, not be � pplied advantageously, lie consider-! his a :oacliiiig fate, 1)ut even then does not ducing 5fg), 947 tons, Yallied at the - . I 1�� . - � --"TUARY WOTICE. DO I 001 d to in text -books. He thought if they -svepa and passed. the final examinations at Mc- ed the -proofs of these methods a good intel- I becoine depressed, or at least succeads in at $79nO,283. Tile 'Production of . � - . I, from a few 0,8n4; I ,_ - �! � ; vote for the bill, on the ground that a de- entitled to teach the doctrines of their Gill, obtaining her B. A. in 1890. Miss Me- . h. us . '� i = � I i . � pro - � maintaining a bold front. He talks and petroleum is placed'at 798,406barrels, valli- � I � i I I se fr, ,�_ . i I , . I .- I - church in their schools they must be allow- Leod is at -present teael'ing in th6 Lachute lems in arithmetic to show how 'the rules I jokes _ely with his guards, and occasion- ad at $834,334. . q - i � as you want to g,b � . : - sire had grown up for it on the parVof Ro lectual training. He also solved some b . 1, . __ : I -t of Parasols, durab,i - T lAst week he felt too -warin,'and put mail Catholics. He denied that the Pro- ad also to determine how they should do so. Academy. I could be used. The subject was further ll P& �_!, � I � I aly r th them upon the qual- —Fire broke out 'in the Ontario an - I � - . ' y , food provided for him saying that, as Western Company's lumber yard at 112 � ., I ,e .. i vince had ever .surrendered the power io If their plan was that their readers Should _* 3 discussed b Messrs. Horton, Baker and ,, oienionstrates wi - 4 r; lt�rge as,%Grtnaent;, ... 11 m - . frj� flannel things away. I � control these schools, just as they controlled contain religious teaching he did not know , Teachers' Institute. Lough. C, ) - I I low, in price. � . The luneral service will be held other schools. Coming qown to a practi- why they should not carry out -that plan. T___ he hasn't muchlGnger to bewith them, he Portage on Friday night, and swepi . ,:,, i � ' An institute meeting�of the East Ruron Mr. Musgrove next talight History to a thinks they nuight give hini " better grnb.'-' acres covered with ten million feet of ex, , .. . � - At"half-pastsix-to.day. � _. cable question, it seemed to him it would be He thought if they were to be allowed to class, tak - . _ . - ;� Teachers' Association was held in the Pub- all tj as his lesson " The War of —Aft-. CharYes Zimmerman, of Beverly, cellerit lumber. A strong wind hel)�ed in . � 1. I le .. � reasonable, �o long as these schools existed, teach their doctrines they must be allowed lie school Brussels, on Thursda,y and Fri. AmIlic ependence." This lesson was has purchased from his brother the destruction, and nearly carried 6ff the 'n I-, . � _ I . I Levi of . quite a busi-Aess. that a fair and reasonable system of text- to do so in their own way. The Corruni 0 5 - I � -'­Pes� still there is a, � s-, day, the 26th and 27th inst. The weat ier taught in the rm. of a talk, the teacher Hespeler, the Gtaeb farni, in Waterloo, con- mills. The loss is about S125,000, covered , I � AStill SmaU Voice'WhisperS books should be used in the schools, and sioner of Public NVorks b�ad said the imp . making use of the map and the blackboard. ainin . . I i e 081- -being fine and the roaA good, the attend- . t i * - 53 acres, for the sum of $2,500. by $80,000 insurance. . . I eft, chiefly' in raedium ,� that the relitlion taught in the schools tion of the compulsory ballot was beyond ance was I The val�lous causes which led to the wa . ­ . 0 . � - . axg - - . . I : - sh - u,"iV apart from the matter in the jurisdiction of the Legislature. He were written on the board, these -were fol- Minto, delivered to Mr. Hinde, at Har- wa, has decided by a vote of 126 to 57 to -1 es. For those who � ' .Ould be ta, . er than a� the last meeting. r �41r.' Robert Joss, of the 2nd line of —The congregation of Knox church, Ot4l' I Take V'�iarn'ina and don't do anything the text -books. He denied there was any had conversed with the Commissioi I I have their Capes, Z51 - About eighty teachers were present. - - - - I par about The forenoon session of Thursday. opened lowed by a number of occurrences in con- riston a few days ago, three two-year-old - ext -end a call -to Rev. James Ballantyne, of � I . � so msh but whe n th stitutional reason why the Separate the matter. The Com - ) - � ­ made up, we -� e proper time for, eon . missioner had- v'ery at 10 o'clock a. m., with the President, W. ricetiOn with the war, and, finally, how the cattle, for which he received $150. London. Tha ffiinoritv were in favorof 'the - . ..� - 4 � are . . I ' i� School Tfusteas should' not be elected by strong views. He (the Attorney -General, R. Lough, in the chair, � After the regular war was brought to a close. Tft6se points —AtBelleville, on Friday, Arthur, son of Rev. W. T. . ­ . . ­ _ I assortment of S - I ,�,haugi heavy winter Underwear for ballot, according to his recent resolution. did not pretend that the Commissioner had opening exercises the f6llowing committees were reviewed with the- class, after which they Judge 1�'urnhairi, was badli injured by the at $2,500. The pastorate of Knox ehu�eh ­ , pt"Ing �g 'V�Tirifield. ' The salary was fixed . . - . - hs. lighter goods comes along, just see There was nothing in the advocacy of the convinced him with reference to the con- were appoin would be. required to write an account of -vacant for a year, since the Rev. �11 - I . I - -ballot that conflicted with the British Worth ted viz: Reporting, Messrs J. � acci ental discharge of his gun, while our, has been - I LL wh&t wt have to offer you i I stitutional point, but the ballot might be T. Dodds and A. Scott, �Secretary; Gen' the -war. ' Mr. Mosgrove also asked a num.- shooting gulls on the lake. F. W - Farries left Ottawa. . I , n season- Amerlica act, He was going to te a ' ' t eral -- - : ains connected with machinery which,the HQuse, Business, Messrs. DOig, Plummer and "I . nwehave had a, � I � VO -I I . bar of general questions in connection with —The' Hamilton license commissioners —Hens of the Le I.. I this bill. He believed that instead 01 illorn var.'Ay are gener- 11 I or' Some special lines., � able w18154ghts. We carry a big range . set- has no power to create. Whether or not it Moore ; Resolutions, Messrs. Mosgrove, Cam- this lesson, and received a number of ready have decided on the twent license -hold ally accused of laying rather amall, eggs, but, . I 7 . "I � .1. . tling,it it would re -open the question. The 5 I b 114 . , . . L is We ers Mr. George Whyte, of Teeswater, is the � 1. ods, whieh are n was possible to introduce the Imllot withput rl intelligent answers. Discussion follow- to be cAt off. and will noti& them th ek, I I .0 of � day was comin eron And Black. I Question Drawer, Messrs. 'ill ) - � - . .. � I 11 I g when the ballot must be some objectionable details of machinery,he Mosgrove, Lough and Roblb. The Library com- possessor of a fowl that is trS g bar t re- I I , � I , Z ary value. - You, I I .� used for all schools. ad by Messrs. Horton, Scott, Prendergast, giving each one sufficient time to sell his in d �o - 2 - - Why'not settle it now was at present not prepared to say. Ac. mittee appointed at the last meeting now gave Barton and Cameron, after which the meet- stock. �.. ; . . 7 0111' custoiners are- - .. I " Spring and Summer by making a law for both classes of schools, cording to the contentions of Mr. Mere- their report stating that a number of the Ing adjourned. move this stain from the Leghom character �� - L y I —Dr, P. V. Dorland, for years a leading and the other day lai egg 81 inches in' settling the question for once and for all by dith whatever changes were effected in re. books belonging to the library had been _ - diameter the larger w y, nd 51 inches the � 161. . � d an L L - I In the afternoon W. Baker introduced his physician at Belleville, was taken to the To a a .... I . . - I , __"'V410P-U]1derWear. .declaring the ballot must be used ? He had gard to -the Public Schools should be simi-. ;sent to Wingham, and a number to Brus- subject, " Difficulties met by Teachers, and ronto Iii,sm-ne Asylum last week. He has smaller. I . , . . said nothing and would say nothing to L . . --- " a makea Of Wored � .. . COTTOX I the'feelffigs of anybody. hurt larly effected in the Separate Schools, that sels ; the remainder was left in Clinton. �,,deal, with them. " In order- to pre- been mentally and physically weak for some —Several farmers in the vicinity of Hinz- - . 11 � LL . 'low . ,I a fairest and :1 , the change in the one case would necessarily those left in Clinton could be accounted for, I -vent straction of school property, the ye . ars past. burg have been losing grain. On Monday ; I pret- - � I � . "I'll � BALBIkGGAN - He had no synip6thy with attacks;upon follow that iri the' other. He did not think but those sent to Brussels and Wingham I teab..er should be at � ., ; daily bein cut up � . � h school at 8 0 clock, as —Her Majesty's ship Pheasant left Van- ms . .. i . , 9 � I - . � an7 religious body, Mr. Meredith sa,id. He that at the time the act was framed ail - Morning last week k7e��r Tho On went to - -1 _hg. These are at' * believed in Roman Catholics having 0 y had been so ne acted that no trace of them pupils are not so liable to- get into mischief couver the other day to warri the Canadian the barn and missed a quantity. Xoticin . - A � a . NATURAL WOOL a he b d would have suggested this. There could be whell they 1know the teacher is present. 9 . .1 . , . . fo n * These facts considered, fleeton, sealers to cease killing seals on tracks, he followed them -and found hits I � ith trimminga 11 - - religiou� rights which Protestants - � migKt be many things which Protestants the Committee earned it wise not to pur- are 23 schooners in the grain with t*o young men, named Thomas - I to.- ­ and a oy, The teacher should join in the games of pu April 30. Ther4�, , - - I he would withdraw none of their ri to. would like wiiich w " ld not be suitable for - chase any move books in the meantime. . - and William Cutten. Before a wan,ant � - LISLE - �Jh ou pilsso as to prevent the use of vulgar lan- fleet. _� - - ---.. - �. � He had no sympathy with attempts to Separate Schools. If Mr. Meredith's views Mr. James Moore next discussed the sub- guage. The teacher sholild never lose con- --J. N. Lean, proprietor of the Windsor could be procured they skipped and have not I I . allies lKnalins, � .3fERIN,O ostracize Roman Catholics from office ; he prevailed and the municipal system Yarn. ject " fractions." He proved the im- trO1 Of his or. her temper. Young teachers Business College, was arrested the other been seen since. - I �, . 1, . De� - ---- I 90 . .. - '. would give the same positions to Roman ad the election of Separate School trustees, portance of fractions by shewing that they make a mistAe in giving too long lessons, night and hurried off to Sandwich jail on —Air. Samuel Stires, a li lit i k 11 . washing ra&.teriala 1 sizes,'all prices, Hosier to mate r?testants, butthathad not the returning officer would be in . . I Al ,hv Catholics as to P 9 11111 nif � __ - I I I y almost could be used M*' the solution of the ma- as pupils are not able to get them up. An- a charge of debt. He was afterwards re- of 18-tra-throy, ex ' its - skM - . . - .- . . . . - I �� . - . . - - I ; well worth seeing been the practice in the country. He would � -every case a Protestant. He thought Ro- jorityof problems, andineachcase would . I - . � - swering in concert is a mistake, as some of leased. I �� � . I , are .. .� - . b ma ing a pine board into a twenty-five ., . choice, and the. . I 11 not give to any man a position to which he man Catholics would have the right to COm- make the solution much simpler and shorter. the pupils may not bave'the idea and so not' —A farmer's wife at St. Joseph's Islandl cent fan in sixty 4econds. Mr. Stires is a - - . �r '_ wag not entitled, and one of the troubles of plain in such a case, In case of a tie the He also stated that he would teach fractions answer. -way to testis by written irho L h" seen her three score and ten years, master -hand with the ife, a d. . I � st that can be - --- 11 � L . ' The best I pro- I I the country had been that in the formation returning officer would have th 0 S and u astonishes IL ­ I'll : a 1 lit t before teaching reduction. . This last re- examinations. He also mentioned m has hand -knitted 2.5 pairs of -sock stock-, all who wat h his o men . Th has . - - of the -Government sectionalism and see. give the casting vote, another de e M ve ts a are - , - . --- I other difficulties met by teachers, - which - I . �. J:4,ftXa%%fk;on &-Greig TZ ings and 89 pairs of mitts -as her winter's so ve �tty that on -6 of themwas present- i I , ��, � � I ta* that mark led to considerable discussion by . ry pre I I tarianism have- had: so much influence. It would be decidedly, objectionable to Roman Messrs. Doig, Cameron aiid Lough. to considerable discussion by Messrs. Bar- work, ad , I i� � anyd i . I besides attending to hersick husband to Mrs. General Tom Thumb while she . . I - Ang in, Our_ would be a good thing for the country and Catholics He thought it was out of the ton, Horton, Lough and Robb. and household duties. I was in Petrolia. I - � . I � - . � Oil � - : I The'� Progressive Clothiers, fbreivilization if.in the admi . The President now called upon Mr. A. I - 010thS I If .so � nistration of question. No doubt we should do whatever . r .. - I Secretary, for his report ,Df th' ShDrt addresses were then given by —Allit Lennox, the 3 -year-old daughter —'Rev. Mr. Andres, late pastor of St. I I ­ I v I ` a 'ble to make them ' � pro - L t of our stook quick , . . SFAFORTH th affairs of the country the best men were Was Poss, good schools. Scott - I - , I High School, was so Paul's Lutheran church, Berlin - ;� F � � L : .1 I . ,very Curtain we - ___ . These 'Influences of sects and see- Whatever legislation was nece -wary for that - ' Messrs. Blair and Kerr, of Bnumels, con- of J. Lennox, Welland ) _� � F chosen. ceedings of the Provincial Association, was pre- 7- :: - - which met in Toronto on March 27 trasting the teaching of long ago with that badly b4 rned on Wednesday, of last week, sexted,with an illuminated address, aceorn- * - - � - , making against the formation bf ose could not be refused That was . . L ZZ I I i - tiona were th, 28th , I �� � . � . ! I � � LLL I . from the lowest- ' . I p and 29th, 1994. Mr. Scott gave a in vogue at the present time. that her' recovery is doubtful. Herclothing panied by a parse of $100 in gold, as a mark . I - . v a united Canada. tapapirit of the British No'rth America synopsis � � Carpets- ar * TH:F TWO LEADERS. - - it .� of the various papers read at that meeting, Friday afternoon exercises was iutrodueed caugoh, r1e from a brush fire in the yard. of the high esteem. in which -his thirteen . � .- . F I I e !in very, - I . act. ex 1 rovided for that.- I , � : - � In conclusion, he apologized to the House ,]V,ress y p _ lij. . -_ . nita&qgs. � I.- . .� — � - . and discussed at some length a number of by Mr. Lowery,pf Summerhill. He con- , Sipple, of London,_a&ed eigjlt years' services were held. Mr. Atid-res . ... I I . . � �'. 11 I i . if his language had been too strong. At the Honorable gentiamen,opposite might imagine resolutions thitt were pas . sed and which siders this impoitant as a means of varying Years, was 6ringy pebbles at birdis in his preached his farewellsermon. on . I ., I __. The follo*inj are the speeches * delivered same time he wished to take back nothing, the existenee of divergencies between the � - Sabbath) . ", . . , "I I I . - I . f ... were of d6ep interest to the teachers of this the monotony of, the regular school work. father's back yard, when the ela,stic of his 22nd ult., and -removed to his new charge M � � 'L_,�_ � .1 d to have von can. f1f by- 'Premier'Mo*at and Mr. Meredith in the for be felt that he had been unjunly �t-- clergy and the laity.of the Roman Catholic -- i Church, Inspectorate. These were then further dis These exercises should be imple and varied. sling sh9t broke slid the stone flew back � c Laf w y er. , , -- - - � Mi liligall e da s aft I . : - but, looking at the- matter calmly, cussed by Messrs. Lough, Moore, Cameron, The following are suitable8axercises: Spell- lira Dorothy Scott, of St. I . I ,our ring I Legislaturet last week, on the subject' of tacked. He had never insu Ited by resolu - ward, b i ting the ball of his right eye, the 1 —Mrs. Thomas, - Sp i 0 stock.. 1 " � . . . L and taking the � Province all over, it was i .. I - - ­ gam som perfectly clear, he thought, that there was J ad. written—h . manent LL "I � 11 � � . Mr. Conmegs bill, authorisink the ballot to tion Or by word any class of'citizens, and Plummer and Doig. The .meeting then ad- ing matches, words to be a did sight of *hich will be per' ly lost. dailgh�er of the late' J. T. Caxseallen of LL t ething7. - be used in the election of Separate School had never said anything to give offence t: . 6, - . . P - am not approve of oral spelling matches ; geo, —The pool room men of Montreal. have re- , Bartonville, has entered suit to impeach' .... . � - Trusteei. Th will both repay a careful any creed. - Z the greatest poissible amity between . . the - I I ey q . tile The afternoon session matches ; arithmetic matches * fused tojobey the chief of police's orders : . I I I I . _P1 : graphy to� will of the deceased. Mr. Oarsc�Hen left ; I 'iMi. I I I . I ned at 1:30 � p. . . i I � 2 ope 11 I % " . - . : two. Protestahts*sliould not assume any. - I . r - . . L . : i THE ATTORNEY -GENERAL. in. The Lfirst subject on the �iogramme literary and musical program as ; talks on close up their establishments. They declare i property to the vallte of between $NjOW 11 �, . � . i thing of the kind, because there appeared to was "composition," with q� class, by J. H. 111 - I . WHAT MR. MEREDITH SAYS- . . . I incidental subjects ; &as singing; qu 'they wIll not do so u4til compelled by law. E and U0,000, but the will was chiefly it favor , I . .Tile Attorney -General, said Ail,, Meredit� be no ground for it. --� WhateVer power the estion i � I , ; � 1. . I � Mr. Merdilith rea,retted "he was not in , Cameron, principal of the Brussels Public drawer; debates in schsool; recitation of The cN'ef of pohc6 has enterect action' of a 12 -year-old grandson, to whom nearly I j I s � I - MC* Fa u 1, - had made a very furious speech, and he wa' clergy of the Roman. Catholic Church pos- . agains I �� condition o - them. .1 . I I : - t ,do justice to the subject. school. He took as his subject 11 a picnic," poetry. . . * the ;tate will revert when he attains the I I, , .. spea He sure quite nine -tenths of it had been con- sessed th.ey were allowed by the laity. The . I --C ancillor Fleming, of Queen�4 Univer-.' a f years. 1. . � I '', .. I IM - would first ' k of Mr. C�nmee. He said cerning himself, what he ha(I-done and what present question was between the optional and by a number,of questions succeeded in Impactor Robb then took up his subject sity, C ingston, at a meeting of the th6o-� � I ,.'— I � � . he seemed to have been set up for the special lie wished to do. 'Ile said he could have got systern of the ballot, as it prevailed in the getting the class to divide the subject into of " Peumanship. " He is strongly in favor —Rev. Dr. Robertson, Superintendent of � - I . . - . . _"�MMW=WW_ I purpose of introdii-cing a heated debate.- into office Ist, arrangements for picnic ; 2n f the vertical writing, and thinks that it lOgica -4lumni, a few days ago, ddvocated;� Presbyterian Missions, is a" I . I . , I I if he had wished to. Well, the* Public Schools, and'the compulsory system, d, gather- O 1 . I , � 4 1 1 I 3rd should be the second T�sson the pupil should the use Of prepared forms of prayer in the mercial Bank liquidators at 'V - I'll w . Des Moines, I Whilehe had been talking about the loyalty ' ing together or preparation for -going; innipeg for o1wal - I honorable gentleman had been in Opposition 'urged by the Opposition. The leader of the . I I - - picnic ground; 4th, amuse- receive on ri - , - . r, Cleveland Ohio . I of Irishmen #o their coimt;y and so on he riding out to first coming to school. He re- Preaby4 art Church at the discretion of the� $1,200 left with the President of the Com- - :1 I for twenty years, and was still there. He Opposition advoc�ted the eompulsory sys- . - . I - I a . IF. Braun a0d M2. Fink' had been in his heart ,t a Donnybrook fair, (the Attorney -General) did not know what tern. He (the Attorney -General) favored ments while there; 5th, programme; 6th, commends that the writing at first should be minister-, mercial Bank- for investment. The amount ... . . .1 � AT and had beeii desirous __ the optional or permissive system. Whether tea; 7th, home trip. These heads were done on & single line, and that, as the pupil —As � result of the tour of inspection Of was not used by the President, but placed � . essra. J. Leibold- � .. - of nothing so much he could have done that he had not done to .. . , �� __ 11 . � . ial - re licensed to preach . as of introducing heat into the-, debat written upon the black -board and practice this line should be dropped an the offic' s of the Michigan Central Rail-, in the safe in an envelope for Dr. Robertson. . L a. Mi. getoffice. He had not been particular about Roman Catholics favored the permissive bai- were gains .1 . .. d . I - - � irif Of Zuric), l . Meredith-objectedin very ernlphat�c terms thensub-divided bythepupils. "Mr. Cam- thepu isrequired towritewithout lining way, it has been decided to build a new The bank failed an� the liquidators refuse . , �md A. - I . to th always taking the same view of things, but lot or not, it was perfectly certain they did . � . _�'� . I la . bbling I to give up the money, hence the suit. , e � w eron wo ulre a pupils to write t' ates. He believes that the scri station � at Petrolea. It will be built of .- =. formerly of Pelham I .q reference Mr. Conine' h d I de to still he had, b6en unsuccessful, and he (Sir not favor the compulsory ballot. He hoped - uld then req i th PC - . i from the mini6try, and . his at4tuae in 1890, X.nd to the qZtation Oliver) apprehended he would still be un- the House would, by a large majority, vote tke composition. His method of co book is,ruining our writing, as the work in stone it-nd cost about.$12,000. Windsor will —Moore & Mchowall's extensive milifs . - - , �� 11 ; � -1 � � L Monnee successful at the ensuing elections, The for the speondreading of -the bin provi rreetiji - in avery c . ---- . church. - M" �s. J. made from his speech, in wh�ich Mr. compositions with large classes is ais zuows� these book encrallydonei areless probabli have a new station also, near Edmonton, Northwmt - Territory, -were' __ I - I . a camnot be taken � I - I I I ,sr -'in g . I . d ur I d both honorable gentleman said he stood i)y his for the optional system. (Applause.) -'J'ng Have three or four of the compositions -Sis 9 . .1 . were elected presid had declared Mr. Meredith ha manner, Too much car' —Bur1glars ble-%v operi the safe in the Cred- burned down a few days ago. The mills are . j I . �; . - I I in watching and pointinff . - � _. . - -_ ce will rueet next year I I parties to unite against Rom" C=cs as principles. He (the speaker) did not know - - 0— written upon the boards and have the class 'by the teacher - it VaNy Railway station, at Waterloo, on the limits' seventy miles above Edmon- � I I I � The in ­. - a Rev. X H. Yaggy 4,'ainst " a common enemy." i If Mr. Con- what those principles were, and be thought From Manitoba- detect the errors if possible and also make Out the mistakes inthewriting of their 8hortly*fter midnight on Wedriesday,last ton. an about the mills ,worked hard � ! . .. - is re . pupils. He thinks that week, a -Ad got $6. In an inner drawe ' as. -1- - . . d . mee had read what had pxecaded thi the corre6tions. - He considers it UR- the teacher r, pro. 'and saved the lumber pil The loss is .- ern College, addressed I - the country did not. They had - been :_ DEAR EXPOSITO-R,—I feel as if I must say � 11. - ch all the compositions. pupil' writing � .. . interests of the same been a few words on the tariff jugglery that - we Mr. Cameron�s meth the burglars did not get. . I � mark whi * he had quoted he, vouid have changed so often. They had -necessary to exa,mine - should never accept from the tected by an -inner door, was $600, which $9,000 ; no insurance, On the sameauy Mr. " . 11 ion of $1 1 seen that he was,referring in . od of teachit com- which, he knows can be done better, but , Haddon, a farmer of Sturgeon River settle- - � , �01* for the �� this speech to in regard to the very matter that was now have witlies"ed at Ottawa with Mr. Foster . I - I und. � something that had been written by , � very under discussioli. 8 I position gaye general satisfaction ut his thatthepupil should be required to re- —Asphalt is to be largely used in laying ment, lost his barn. and separator by E6 i � . . The Rey,, C_ A- * I - The Attorney -General Pus leading man in this "serio comic" per- y ,I -1 � �� , 14 high dignitary of the Roman atholic � . met)lod of correction led to some di write it. sidewalks in Galt this seasori. The test of prairie fire. The loss is,S2,000; no insurance. - -._­ I J . s on the condition of 11 � .read from a speech by Mr. Meredith on the formance. We use the word "jugglery," scussion ., 11 � He reported that the . practically a we do -not know -of ail ve, Lough, years given them there proves that they are —On Sund&�L I - � 'I -- .1 . I Church, which had d�-ocated subject of the ballot and Separate Schools, y more al as by Messrs. Horton, Mosgro . On recommendation Of the Resolution much more durable than wood, more com- daughter of eveoin a 4 -year old �" - -- I ,on has a higher circula, keeping the Roman Catholic vote ap;lrt from delivered in 1883, first remarking that the term to apply, especially as we are told that . . . * were- _rey ! Keiwan, _' . . T ppropriate Lowery and Plummer. Committee the follo resolutions , of frock . o acquire accuracy in numbers," I . I gardeiX .�� �, I I the two political parties and o-driag it to issue now between th sides of the after Foster bad spoken for two hours, and be tendered to the Brussels Public School more, , : of her father's house, " � � calS per member than a two " How t then adopted: (1,)_71eat a vote of thanks fortOble' to walk on, and cost but little avenue, Toronto, was playing in the I s in ret by r. R.4. Barton, of Lower Wingham, when she fell from a, ' I � in Anierica, t i � urn House was whether the ballot, if introduced the House adjourned for recess, the - report- )—That —T ' I . whichever party would give mo T - . . - _*_ � for that vote. This position, he ma tained into Separate School,-, should apply as in ers of the 1�ading papers,who occupied w& the next paper. He approves of a Board for the use of the school; (2. he. -death occurred on Friday, April high chair, alighting on ker head. She Aid I . � - I I I . - - I � then and maintained �' th the reporters be paid $2.50 each for report 27th, after an illness extending over several not appear much hurt, 'but Tuesday morn- . I 11 ::: _� . .. � . -now. was one in op- the case of Public Schools, or should b�' seats in the press gallery, said one to an- ugh drill in addition and in multiplica- - - I � , �, I , Ishould compulsory.- --Wr.--M@redAt4 had then taken other, "'"That is it going to be ?" which tion, a -ad would advise theAeaching of the ing the proceedings of the meeting; (3.) weeks, 4f Rev. Dr. MeNight, Principal of ing acute inflammation set in and .she died I .". V I position to -which all classes of people i — , - , , in multiplication table as far as 20 me c)o That Canadian History be be limit for an- th heological College, at. in convulsions the same,. e e:�t A post- "I .� � , ell t was a readily an- . � v : :� . � 'th annual report of the unite. He challenged the member f?r Al- the view the Governin ' _­"-jzow.taking,,oa_ Ahe-light.of after events can b t . ,_ ti a t e Pr�sbyterian T 1. e awl Fisheries for I tt'd, -1 .. ­ ance examination ; (4.)—That the Prov y -_ ,� - . in- HalifAx: Nova, Scotia. He was 68 years o mortem showed that dea a goma to say the expressions he had guoted this ve at least. He also shewed a number of tr h h an caused I- . I a .,q ma Jr, The speech in question swered, " Niotbing "'—which reminds me.03f . ­-.­ -, . � I -_ I . � I � I S of our J. P. used in any other sense th 6 a i . cial Association be - purely representative; age. - I b f the brain. � in- the hand . : had been 4 t%uesqons which would be good practice for � y concussion 0 .1 %r repeating, .as the .1 L �. �n this. wa on anuary 23rd, - 1883, and in an old story that will be, , i�� .- - - of F'orb 'Lambton, - Yet the honorable gentleman had d�red to that speech Mr. Mered-i pi s an (5.)—That the Easter holidays in rural dis- , - - ,-. ,ding - —The Presbyteriah cburch�` in Saxnia,was I. - - I I . a d of which the teacher could , _Vle ec gi7ft';! 136,7.4osepli.Se�- ;1 . th had stated that Government's treatment of the electors I ­. . d othe*r friends here makethe false'charge against lifill, that it ivas not desirable tha easiryll find the result. This would save tricts should be of the same length a- ii�� vil- grain, Of Waterloo, to his daughter whd`rz�-,_,icpowded to its utmost capacity,on Wednes- - .-- I � t the. House should likens them tothe Indian :—A hunter and - . . ' � I � 5 � * a ening, 25th ult., to I d borne last Tuesday. - � . . . me in examini - cently married Dr. Bowlby, of Berlin, Was a da __ v ' see' the mafriagC- I . I - -, t - ling upon the people to force -upon the .supporters of the Separate an Indian agreed to divide the day's shoot- . In ,addition to this considerable attention I - �. when he was call ti ng and correcting answers. lages and towns. . 1. _. T . un a Association then,A--djourned, to meet beautiful house on Queen�s Avenue, Berlin, Of iielen, -1vai liter of Rev. 'Dr. Thompson, � . � � - d W. J. Wilson d. -I -Ove, � . ite a,gainst a common enemy he hao ask- - Schools a system of -voting' distasteful to ing of game, and when night overtook thein . h � � � I ery, -near Arkona last ed the should be given to Mental arithin'tic. �X -,14wrph, D� - - I - 11 a Mr. ill Clinton at thc oa"d of the Executive Com- furnished, a diamond necklace, the choice of of St. Andre' to Rex% Strac- . ! - .. - . > . . . M to urdte against the homan Catho- them. (Mr. Meredith��Hear, hear). The they bad only bagged a turkey and a buz- a piano,'and a cabinet of silver cutlery. I hall, recently stationed —.,-,St,re . : . with : ,, I Barton, in comiection with this subject, ex- i ittee. t � - � - . :� I 1. . - v: � - I al trees. His . that he was firin in the policy and pri�ciples just the opposite position now. The Ro- will take the turkey and you- can take th hibited an invention of his own, called the 0 —Thei West Lambtou license inspector r�_ happy couple left for a. three rilorths' trip to . I � rnament, -the hunter said to the Indian, n Re. The - pleased his lics. Whilehesaid that, he still Oserted Attorney-Generalsa,id Mr. Meredith took zard, and . etsvi - I 11 - .- , . �g trees� are worthy ,� . upon which his party went to the �olls at man Catholics of the Province were I I teachers' relief." ' By this a teacher may . ports that during the year 29 informatidris Europe before settlin� down in their home .- - - - % not buzzard, or else you can take the buzzarl I Canada. .1 , Inut, but at any time have a number of problems were laid, 24 convictions -,secured a in Rev. Mr. 8trachan a present field of labor. I ,� : � . nd 5 dis- 1. . � I . I :, -1 . ternat and - I the last election. They were defeated then. prepared to adopt the ballot in the way he and I -will take the turkey." The Indian, ready for his class.. These problems are al- � Mrs. Straeban. is a , grand -daughter of the 11 _;� . - . . I - , . Miss Nora Clench sails for England from missed -.i The amount 'of fines imposed 0 . . are just the kind to I They were tminte(j cautinualiv I 1i the now wished to cornpel- them. to do ; but with'his native shrewdness, replied, "'pears I .. - � . t� - 11 � . . 1 $645, as against 28 informations and $590 in 11 ... _1 I'll I - �_ In a few years the vernnt�iitw - there were some indications that they were to me that you said buzzard. to me e.bery time. Messrs. Mosgr rther —The prisoners in Sarnia jail are fed at a fines last = $45 less that last year. I in _�, J I . Majorities which the G'o had se ways ready and may be reproduced at any New York on May 9th. late Hon. Alex. McKenzie. . � � . � .1 . J - r —T regal State dr-awin roo - - 11 j i . � euxed. So long -as he had the po�ver to Willing to- accept it in the same way in time...' The Government,' in their mere discussed this paper. cents each per day. —Miss Johnson, the Indian since the beginning of Lord Aberdeen a Gov-- , . . to pay for cost an - I . I ove and Lough fu he first vice - I � His -price, consider- . �., I I lead the Opposition he did not care *hetb- which it Was � applied Public Schools� pretense of tariff reform, has said in effect, cost of 71 F_ ­ ­ . - I . _. � I Is much less than for- er he was defeated once, twice ori three Mr. Meredith -felt in" 18t8o Mr. E. G. McDonald, of Molesworth, —A $500,000 hotel is to be built at St. ess andread poa�_ ernor-Generalihip, was held Thursday even . . - . 3, as the � Liberal if not in reality, " Buzzard," to the farnlerJs I . er, was tendered a reception in - ... ... ; - � 1 13N discussed " combinations in addition.- John, New Brunswick, this summer. Brantford, on Thursday night of last week ing last week, in the State nhamber. Itwaa - :­ 11 -Mr. H'. B. Quarry-, Li, � times so loncr as lie was defeated in �tand- members of tile House felt it now, tb&t the of Canada, and are we, as farmers, when the 11 ' t .. � - tD. : I heries, passed through I - I ing by the principles in which Im bel�ve He would commence. with combinations --Winnipeg's charity ball netted $1,000 on the -eve of her departure fo, undoubtedly -the most brilliant spectacle . I - I i I , _ .� ree itpon theRoman arrives, �villing to tell the Gov- . I I I up notices. if th u guided -by i : House should not fo ' proper. time , making ten; be would drill thoroughly oil . for the hospitals. Country. - A purse filled With E uglish the has ever had for setting the gold and . ... -1 � . . . - I . - er com- crimson si�jen ors of the Senate chunber, _� � —Rev, J. . i Catholics a bill that was distasteful to ernment, through thel ballot box,. that we these ; he would then int'roduce oth —The Grand Trunk 4ailway Company soverei�ps was presented to the gifted young I d '. preached a very in- _: � . - �� --- � :::: . p duce too pay out $55,000 per nl�,�tli. ill wages at lady. � I which really deserves the epithet palaMaL ': . I ­ . guments of honorable,,�,,entlerne ppo- them. But he now desired to compel Ro- have a decided taste for turkey which can-. binations, being careful not to intro _. Te sermon in the, Bos. - -svould ap e t ord man Catholics to'adopt the ballot system.' not be satisfied by partaking of bunard? If � site, then it r tgt , iina I "' 0 Requirepupils todo prob- London. . ,�!, -11, - —While Daniel Thompson, of Botany This reception far out shone insplendor any I � .! . I were uttered tonelling the Separate 8c ools Did be not see ]low impossible it Was to at we can, so much the better for all concern- lems containing these combinations oni —Elmwood, in Brac'e comity, has, it is Kent courity,�was handling a colt on' M�W C,ein by the Marquis of Lorne . - i last Sabbath. He is � I 9 many at once.- ' �� , " :� Colleg.ei appointed by � _­ I one would excite the eximity, hatred and Roman Catholics to acquiesce in this when ad, with the exception of a number of maiiii- - u 8 and Princess e , 4 - 7 hostility of the'Roman Catholic body. It the bill was forced upon them from a Pro- facturers Who have of late been largely re- at the station drawn by day, he received a kick with both feet in al . .� - k � . rence, and intends to I and never put down questions in addition Y' -said, a bus running to � � - .— : . . oxen. the stontacb. He —Mr. John Reinhard, of Ambleside Aear I I __ I I � circuit Mr -, George might be necessary, in the interests of hese' testant standpoint ? Mr. Meredith bad presented at Ottawa, dictating to the Gov- raiidom for junior pupils. I � manage(I to walk to the I 7 . . - - Drand Bend, ,on his� schools and. of tile Roman Catholics t eril- referre&, to some difficulties about school ernment in this direction or that, showin Mr. W. A. Lough, President, took as his —Two million white fish fry have been houseY and at first he did not seem to be Teeswater, met with a ,peculiar and possibly � . - _.� .—Mr. John Grigg, . selves, to make these schools more effi ient elections that had -,occurred ;n two places, apparently, that the consum erg of 91 topic, " How to make our meetings more put in Lake Erie at Cedar Springs, Kent very seriously hurt, but peritonitis set in As .11 - __ . �, - Canada _ a very serious accident not long ago. . - �..� I . stationery dealer, of than they are, and this coul(I t county. and he died on Tuesday night. - sucking a raw I . through the represent. only -be Uone and k4at, too, not in every year, but in one are merely the means to an end, and jLhe end interesting." The following suggestions . - near as can be learned he was -1 �, � - anniversary a and while his head was thro" .back � � oil- end- _1 I � _ i ; I - atives of the people. y ear br two years at the utmost. Could the in their,'qase is to be trundled in that wheel- -burg, has planted out 160 plum trees; a ant Oddfellows was celebrated last Sunday his set of false teeth dro . erchanta last week. � � were made - All teachers should be enr Mr. L. G. Pequegnat, of New Ham- . —The 7bth I the Indep egg� , - - ---- . Yet, if, these views -%vere accepted, i they Protastaut portion of the community ex- barrow that Mr. McCarthy tells us about, ad as members of the Association ; That the d i to his throat. _' I - ., I I TOU 0 re OT i I .; He pect Roman Catholics would adopt the with the bonsum-erB as the scussed should be practical, and ne -me he I s condition, I hild i� would be forbidden from doing s I that rope'llm, power. subjects di w enterprise which may be profitable. afternoon in Hamilton, when nearly ,%O at- For a ti was in a- Targ'erloniu � - . -, . � f pectabfe wanted to know w�rlerein the church 1 that the teachers should, when possible, —Mr. R. Scott, of Paisley, made a ship- tended divine service at St. John7s Presby- as the teeth could not be extricated, but - & - .. � .1 I I Or ally a . . - - 4 41 - - 11 . I I -ling - other body had �he right to dictate what Schools ? That they would be willing to wheelbarrow must alfil will be turned tipside of meeting should terian.church. An eloquent sermon N.hysician arriving, manageo am 1 7 id guilty of stea , ballot to a greater extent than Public But I agree with Mr, Mc8arthy tiat ' th - I � I I changes should be Jmade -in the law. I e do t the ballot when they are not asking down, and if those f be extended to three d at VOUjIL7 Bermuda, a few days a o. eached by the Rev. Robert Aylw%rd wwh"o own into his stomach, where they yet ra- r. Fred Davis.' gro� teach with a class ; Time ment of 1,000 ,bushels of oats to Hamilton, Ito probe - th I I -Saturday- as. much - h p . allows, under Protee- ays ; Th —Mr. John Hepner, 9 of the Port - , main. 1- 11 ... P � he for it'? It was the Protestants who were tion,have grown so corpulent that they h e more interesfed i- Prose for his text Galatians vi., 2. unwell, and - few da�ys before# I a re resentative of the people, althou f Elgin ell He is still feeling quite - i � �* _ 6, did not worshila I at the same altar s the mki, for the ballot for Roman Catholics. will not make an effort to extricate them- they took a more active paxt in the pro- brush factory, is making arvangements to . —Wm. Madden, son of S. A Madden, of the consequences are anxiously awaited. ­ . - � - - I � I precise- vh a ceedin He also stated that he consider- start - - �All the money- was Commissioner oKl�ublic Work -,s, had Thos 'g dvoca,ted it said to them : selves, without artificiall aid, then let them I - I , e a. a brush factory in Walkerton. the Canadian Oil Company,- Sarnia, died . 9 . - - 1-y the same right 'as that honorable gantle- " O' , ad it tfe duty of every Association to as- —Rev. Mr. Clay, of Moos�jaw, has re- last Friday night from the effects of as- —Frequent gathering I � - . - I Agar, of Mitchell 4 YOU are too illuch *ill the hands of your "cuddle doon" right there. Now, Mr. Edi- ceived a call to St. Andrew's Presbyterian phyxiation, canied by escaping games in re- ina night - _s of loons'are mak- \--I- __ : � .1 I man to discuss the question without being clerg ; YOU Cannot elect the trustees you tor, if I did not regard your valuable sp sist the Minister of Education to reduce hideous, at Fullarton by their �11 I y I ace" church, Victoria, B. C. fining there. A young man war, smothered yells and general hoodLum. ex " I .% r. Gibson Maka s I charged *ith partizanship or hostility to wish ; we want to give you the ballot for I would like to make an the number of subjects on the Public School _ erelses.. �, . ittford road analysis of the .. - - .11� � � . e u ri bject . rove with his wife . I I V 3 � . ,few #ays a - - . in- 0 " ` conferred on Lord Aberdeen by McGill Uni- mises.: I - 48, the Riaman Catholic Church. Honorable th purPOse Of freeing you from the influence treatment of the 18 articles th&t are of ulum. British History is a su The honorary degree of L. L. D. has been ,to death a few weeks ago in the same pre- —A Downie farmer d - go while, gentlemen opposite charged him w#hrais- 4 y-oui- clergy." which he considers not necessary in our and family to Avonton church in a twa . . 7 �? .1 He was quite sure,no terest to farmers in' the new tariff list but I . I I __ �� - , Q� ing these cries for the purpose of helping :Protestant (Gginination would accept a feel that your editorial pen will deal' schools. Further discussion followed by varsity, Montreal. . : —An old man named James Campbell, a seated deinocrat on a- recent Sunday. .., . � of Listo-1wel has a himself into office. He did not like , more —The old sugar factory at Tilsonburg, tailor,was found dead Thursday morning of While the � 5�t has reason I to be - aboutl . limself pemonally, but he ispeak- Pleasure forced upon them in that way. If ably with this all important .question,which, Messrs. Baker, Mosgrove and Scott. lady occupants were alighting At � . - I [aroductiou of an egg, ing thought Another denomination were- to approach it I hope, will he heralded from the Atlantic - Rev. Messrs. Kerr aud Cobbledick, ' h . ueen's hotel, at the church door, a speckled -hen hopped,out- � � w ich has been unoccupied for many years, last week, in rear of the Q .. -- his record showed lie was not on I I being was burned last Sunday morning. Galt. He arrived in town on Tuesday even- from under the backseat and set up alively 1, I a who had with the remark, ":You arenot free ; you to the Pacific by all papers, irrespective of t, were called upon, and each gave a —Mr. Michael Robson�s hardware store in ing, looking for work. Two bottles were cacklirig. 'Under the seat a couple of eggs �� : . I . ment dim enaions as done much for the sake of office. He liad cannot do what you like; it is� necessary party, that have the welfare of our fair Do- complimentary and interesting ad- Ayr was burglarized the other night and found on his person, one empty, the oth ' I . ' � I e circumference 6 -a ' - . sat for twenty odd yeiws in the House, and that we who are opposed to your religio presen � er were found. The hen had held down a neet I � .,nee, 7, 1 4- -1 1� a minion at heart. '. tge hs 11 ; I z . cutlery to the value of $20Q carried away. balf-full of laudarium. - egg and laid another while in transit from I . � -�' inches, all of . during that time he had sat to the left of should interfere to give you the rights you, Our spring is rather backward after all,, Mr. Mosgrove, Principal of Wingham '—At Toronto Junction three bicyclists —Chief Twiss, of Dundas, captured Adam the farm to the church. - - � . . -has to be strictly � . � . the Speaker. He believed if his ambition ought to have," what would be the result ? though we had so little snow to go away, Public School, gave a report of the work have been fined $1 each for ridin hicygles Bowmali and Henry Weir last Friday. - . ruin had been what was suggested, simply to get Why force the ballot upon tfie Catholics ? and the last week has t, and this 19 —The recent burning of the Stratford .. - " MG g fire broke 11 . ould have got office, -of the ballot hi been we done at the Provincial Association in 1893. on the sidewalk on S - day, When searched 45 knives, 7 or 8 ra7ors and post-olfice building, recalls to the =am I I%- - �� ' into power that lie c He approved inself. He mornin we had quite a un - - i I �V Of the post office . but he won' 9 fall of snow, it In this report he discussed the various - —There are .now' 2,400,000 bushels of a revolver were found in their possession. of Ory - ,_ . Id not sacrifice his principles for thought it was the beat system of voting. has covered mother earth with a white mantle topics of interest taken up, and also - . the older residents the destruction of wa- I It - Ne flat immediately , � the sake of getting office -stated wheat in Fort William and- Port Arthur ele- It is suspected that the prisoners are tile other post -office in Stratford many years I'll, - I ices of the Collector, I Z? ' No office in the lie expected the Roman Catholics them- which we are anxiously waiting to see her that- he considered it to the advantage of vators. At this time last year there were men who burglarized the hardware store of mio. In that fire two lives were !Oat, it 4 � A r- of Inland Revenne, -Dominion would induce him to forswear selves, some day or other, to adopt it. He ladrsbip discard with as much haste as pog- every teacher to attend these Associations- over 3,000,000 bushels. \ . .. � what, he believed to be lais duty. The Coln- Ilad, however no expectation of their ever . M. Robson, of Ayr. r I , �roper occupies the I . ' . ) sib- a. Rev. Mr. Radford, a revivalist and - The Financial Statement for 1893 was read ' occurred on the morning of the 10th of . . . . . . _X - missioner of Public Works had said that the adopting itso long as the question wa' —The post office authorities have been —The first train load of cattle for the March, 1858, over 36 years ago. Thebuiia- 7 . 11 , , - s dealt an Ontariolboy, has been at different Mani- by the Secretary, and showed a balance oil otified to look out for. counterfeit $920 Old Country markets this on from , ���' -1 Fere. 'badly deluged fact that Separate School affairs were with as at present by honorable gentlemen toba points, storming the strongholds of the, hand of $103.63. On motion of Mr. Mos- Sam ing theii destroyed was a frame, twostoreys I . 0 in 31 erwise injured. � ' I � evidence was an indication that a general opposite. Mr. Meredith' clairned it I lalls on tile South Bend, Indiaria, National along the line of the Ma,uitoba & North- high, occupied by Mr. Aleir F. Mickle, - .. . 1. was in arch tempter, and is at present, engaged on grove, seconded by Mr. Black, the report Bank. - . , iihitionists met at � election was at hand. He supposed the idea the interests of Roman Catholics they the - w�astern Railway started on Thursday. postmaster, and. Messrs. Varlsickle & Hob- ... I 11 I I V aring the report of fortifications that surround Showflake, was adopted. The meeting then adjourned. —A tramp bad both legs taken off while The shippers were Dr. Harrison, Neepaw� ; sonas a store houft. The bitildingstood on � I- - I'll, I , . w,'%s to imoite to the Opposition the niatter should have the compulsory ballot. Surel and is firing shells into the innermoist circle On the second day, Friday, the meeting trying to steal a ride on a Canadian Pacific J. Wake, Minnedosa ; T. Almack, Bin- the present site of Kuox church. Mr. J. - I MI ac�ent deputation to, , of h y , broualit them in evidence. But Roman Catholics themsel;es were the best of rifle -pits, and causiug a good deal of con- opened at 9 o'clock. M�. John Kaine in- I ' I t5 I I .. I . ion calling -upon all . he 11:101�117L,11 like to know who introduced the judges of that. There was no doubt the freight train at Wolseley, North West Ter- scarth. There were fifteen leaded cars. A� Scott was one of the eye witnewes of the � ' � - . � �111V for known and sternation in the enemy's camp. troduced the subject, " Imagination and its ritory, the other day, —Mr. Robert Ewing, of Guelph, has disaster and descri d what h - t� . - ' first bill on the subject this session and who great majority of them were at pkesent op- Yours truly, . � be e saw for-, The - -J1 Z in the coming pro- had made the first inflammatory speech. ad it." -4f honorable gentlemen really i ! I Bearing on School Work." He -showed —The Royal Grenadiers, of Toronto, 500 leased the hotel at Puslinch Lake and has Beacon of that day, 'The fire- b a ou �be ­ W. BARBER. clearly how the imagination of the pupils strong, will go to Galt on the Queen's birth- had'the build* re . rok t - � . � - � - ;� The House had hardly met before the hon- pos 11 to -fitted and re -furnished tween 2 and 3 o'clock in the morr�irlg_ ,- _� �ensc' c011-Imisaioners orable mei tho ght as th6y argued,their course of aC- SNOWFIARA, Manitoba, April 19th, 1894. could be developed in the study of liter- day, as well as the Thirteenth Battalion, of throughout. mW(ew boats will be added to Postmaster Mickle made -firantie I I . .xiber for Algorna introduced his tion should be the reverse of what it now 0 . � a ffor W t, a I � . d licenses in ,(3trat- . attire, physicial geography and composition, Hamilton. the fleet, and everything done to make save his wife and family. , His wife he - - . hill. If anybody was responsible for having was. Instead of ende ' to force the —Miss Eliza;beth Binmore haa received and how it would be of assistance, in help- —A fine otter was killed the other day Puslinch take what nature intended it to sa Duths" extensiOn to I introducecl the ai� e of discord into the de- ballot upon them they avor'n - . ,xed by throwing her out of da ; . four existing sho bate l !� shoull- endeavor to the degree of Master of Arts, at McGill ing the pupils to understand these subjects. a win w p it was 'Mr. Conmee. He had been care- show the ininority the advantages of the near Mildmay, by a dog. It weighed 13 be—the most popular summer resort in that two of the children were also removel, Of . _1 I extended licenses - ful not to raise a College, Montreall Ske and Miss Eupkemia The paper was furtherAiscussed by Messrs. pounds, and was sent to be dressed by a vicinity. � the father and a daughter named Maggie, I _. . . UY question in the House system and by good -will and kindness try McLeod are the fi*r,gt ladies to obtain this Horton, Mosgrove and Lough. The follow- taxidermist, .—The value f the mineral production of nothing rem Lem -the congagrifion. - 1� - , ccord with a reso- relating to this matter, in view of the way to overcome their opposition. Mr. Mere- degree at McGill ; perhaps the first in Can- ing officers were then elected :—President, —Archbishop Cleary is a subscriber to, Canada in 1893owas $19,250,000, or $1J0,0W 'was over but their charred bodies. It wal!� I - I � in which discussions 11�on it proceeded. dith said the British North America act ada. Miss Binmore is a 'native of Montreal, A. H. Mosgrove ; First Vice -President, the new Church of the Good Thief, at less than that of 189-2 Nickel heads the "I - I � . L I -President, Portsmouth, Ontario, to the extent of list of metals produced, the output ha -vi � _V I Iffill was terribly .. The subject having been introduced, he had recognized the influence of no church in the and is at present teaching in the Senior Thomas Shearer ; Second Vice ,supposed that he risked bi-_ ',—;a for his ehild - I . I asting was . being sham ballot. Neil ; Secretary -Treasurer, A. Scott. $10,000. been 3,992,982 tons, valued at V2,076,351. from Guelph and was for eleven year& POE" �� - I Mitchell on wed- moved to make it a real ballot, and not a matter of schools,. He did not know that School. - She received the Elementary, Miss 0'1 ,Ijg and lost it, Air. Ifickle came to Stratford � - g in Mrrying a pot - lie was within. his rights in anybody had ever said it did. It was, how- Model School and Academy diplomas as a Executive Commi . an, o per , ,- � -1 I - -1. P - - ever, quite natural for Roman Catholics to result of her studies in the McGill Normal Lowery, Barthn, and Messrs.. Taylor and Brampton, says MacWherrill continues to $8L711,�64; silver, $321,423. Three 21Z " a man of singularly mild and inoffensive - - � doiu�l so surely. He was charged within ttee, Mears. Darroob, --County Crown Attorney M--F&dd f Th value of gold was $927,244 ; co master in Stmfford. Ile was described" - I I . ) gma � �� ed and fell back- consistency on this question. He did not call the Separate Schools " their " schools. School. After teaching for a time slae took Duncan ; Provincial Delegate, Mr. Black. keep up his spirits remarkably,.and persists seven hundred tons of coal we I character—kind, good natured and oblii I 0 1 . re raised that . � .. . Uing over his leg I care whether he'was consistent, -or not, so Another point to which Mr. Meredith had the Arts sourse. at McGill, graduating in Mr. W. Prendergast, B. A., of Seaforth, in the hope somethm' Will yet happen valued at $8,422,259. The production to all.'� He was married to a daughter of' - - I - I out the knee and I I I that he was right to-dag. The Attorney- objected was because they were under Ro- 1890. Last'year Miss Binmore. entered the being called upon, showed a number of short to save him o the galows. At other, .quantity of iron ore mined is placed at 124,- the late Mr. J. J. Linton, and was there� - I - -ely burned about - � - General ,-night as well e� charged with in- man' Catholic management, and the children summer course at Harvard and passed suc- methods of multiplication and divisio .- .. I'll laid up for some cOnsistellcy as himself. He bad n I timmes, ho r, he apparently reco 70-2 tons, valued at $298,018, Of this quan- fore a brother-in-law of Mrs. (Sherift). I ,- I . - voted there were Roman Catholics. Mr. Mere- cessfully�. MissEuphemia MclCeodstudied Although in some cases these metkods could I the seriouen o his position, ancl re tity 124,053 tons -were converted into pig- Hoswe. � I'll, � q . I . - - 11 . I � . I - I I - � I � � . - . . I - q . elk�11*.,. ` I I I(I I. 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