The Huron Expositor, 1894-10-19, Page 4t
NM7 -bidesit, 86me -mien. were at work about the' supported �y F. C. r t P Pala- -are anxioud ��, W140h might accourit in late NEW ADVERTISSM19M. in thia DoultT am ""trae �tbo AN' W h, - rd'e 70 to, a Elfod if ag zimum#ance easure I and a very I aster has over -taken mom add &r- the iaf4�*�fon of WE EXV68"00j, to seize: apow evalry . trifft d on. the Dayfield road mony all sit down to U.
y who havean- m for the nusually large avaouUti Iii'ly between the parenthesis after 06011 U6Xat firm . he horse f6ght-and boltedyu thatthe rro,,Auc uspector's name in not !Zx � psitting sumptuous�jsupply of good thing#, to factory and creamery which can by any twistipg be, made do that have bee'n returned to �her loan -com. e one denotes the pve of the paper on - wh the gaged- in the Aease Cook but,$tewarti he buawkilft -throiving the oce t i th all ppireitly did justice The sAvertleement111 be folmd. lob upan -in business, An4 that losses and disappoint- duty against the Government and to lelsibn panies. So that, theme figures, whick -red w6i'ut 50 an we ditch, ersons noar by hurried to their numlie d the A C'otainir Menu -Smith & MOTAren, Bruaiiels. (5) There are one or two things which our presents, the of temperance people) in have quoted, can not be reckoned upon 6 assistance, and brought all to town, wherg both extensive slid epensive� VusIneftFAucAtioQ-Sh%w& Elliott. (5) ments have fallen to the farmers thereby, The. good contemporary h", yet to learn. The medical aid was yrocured. It was found tracting parties are But these will be found in eve -line of ini both Babsni of Fir-tumsdew Wilmn. (5) their adm stration of temperance affairs, any great extenNas an evidence of the clear- well -k Vx r -t snm. ry (5) - first is, the impei�sonality of journalism. hat Mrs. Steep had &'COuple of ribs broken highly resketed, and 0 to Evane. (5) - business agd Aot,more so in dairying than in _ are not acting in he int�resta of the tem-. jag tip of the dull cloud and the return of happiness fin prosperity wish th The-" member for South Huron '$,in his, and her shoulder injurea ; Mrs. Sheppard is d in their n. (5) any other. Haiftdreds of cattle shippers the Sunshine oi prosperity, although we hurt internally, but is improving nicely; lives. wor"ames Constable, (8) I representative capacity is not responsible perance caus , e, no matter how loud their Relvay Steer --James Camochsn 01) have been ruined during the past few years; professions to the contrary may be. sincerely wish that it could. But. there is Mrs. Yates was bruised and shaken up, but -We have this week to announce A Rush at PI0kaW*Wm. Pickard &Co. (8) for the utterances of THE ExposiTaR, nor the baby escaped. death of Ono' of the oldest Two Leading Shoe- Stores --R. Willia. (8) grain buyers and -millers have gone down by pioneerg Of no use in people buoying themselves up on New Dre, 9 Gooft-Mrs. Goo. Baird. cleaned is THE ExposrroR accountable for his The Duty on Salt. -Claude Laing, of the Bank of Hamil- eastern part of Stanley township, Cattle and Sheep for Sakle-Duld Milne. (IS) the score; apple dealers have. been actions such representative. For these gh'S false hopes and false'promises. By far the ton, Wingbain, has left to take a Situation Innes, reliet of the late John In t A Good Chanoe--George Thomson. (6y, out, and still these various branches of in- The Win in Advance of last 'week has better way to do- is t seek out the cause of in the head office at Hamilton. Manley ed this life� on Thursday, O= Licemed Awtioneer--Georp Talor.L (8) he is accountable to his constituents, and Morden, of Hamilton, will succeed him. he advanee� age of 86 yem�s Nutdc C_4m--*rs Whitt. (8) dstry are proseented. By every such the following: the trouble and apply the remedy. Whist- and 9 ra iStedulan Got Th4
in nusuillV
COW 011�-Xullatk & JaC1000. (8) failure farmers have lost, if not directl at when the proper time comes he will, I We hearda, "t deal about salt dur* 9 -A correspondent of the Brussels Post During the 4ummer She had a 011111k, , ling may serve to keep up the courage, but says : Somebody should supply the Brussels health, but'� week previo JISWICY, author, j(
Library Lamps-Rullett & Jackson, (8) doubt, be able to give them such an- account the last Dominton campaign. Dr. Macdon- us to er Shawl 1m1;--:Bonthr*n1a Store. (a) all events indirectly, - and still no� person it won't do much towards filling the mushroom hunters with an almanac so that She was attAcked with a traveler, _ after
Groceries--Be%ttl6i Bros. (8) of his stewardship as will Satisfy them, and aid talked about it until it became a chest- Slitht eaW thinks of abandoning the business because mach. the would know when the Sabbath came Tuesday shc� began to Sink a 8dictiolrofAbiab
Inue Teas-Beattle Brea. (8) nut. He enumerated the many advantages OtO t nd on Th if not they will . have the "remedy in their an7remain at home." morning passed quietly and Stiore to Rent-Veattie Bros. (8) of one or two losses or failures. Fanners .1 that not only the farmers 'but the salt manu- New Dark Flannelettes --H. F. Edwards. (8) have had failures of fall wheat year after own hands. TuB Exro�rroit, however, is facturere would receive were it put on the TnE Globe directsattention to the fact that -A former resident of Brussels,Mr. John away. Dec�ased was a native of House to Let, -Mrs. Anna'Rom (5) "all
responsible for its own utterances, and it is free list, efore a large gathering of B. Armstrong, has been appointed Battalio l Scotland, b4m near the town of Silk Umbrella Lost -Expositor Office. (8) year, and, still they try and try spin'. rate the weekly average price, of wheat fell be- chief in the Buffalo City Fire Brifigade. Mr. December �Uh, - 1-807- She, with her Similarity-Jackerm & Oreig. (1) -'Wtk A cc'
usually able and willing to defend these. In Payers, principally fa!rmers, in the Wing- I" 34AG IM &It We ask-DiJIL & SPSSJS� Why should they not exercise similar per- ham t6wn hall.- Mr. F. G. Sparling, of the low 20 shillings %-quarter'in England during Armstrou is a son of Mr. William Arm' husband, Ta ted to- this count tiegret and lun
severance in regard to other industries. 9 firm - of Gray, Young &. Sparling, was on the week �_�ing September 29-2, and th -Court of Re.vislon-A. G. Stuillie. (5) the second place, The Templar seem to strong, orBrussels, 1-846 andr, Fe3in the townsh- M77 e - I it V cir -nd for a e Teacher WanUd-Thomsa Code place entirely too much weight. upon its own -Mr. A, W. Gay,, formerly of Exeter a f w yegra. She came to examples of V
lQastoa Boots and Shoes --John Steet (5) Besides this we know that where dairying, the platform at the time, and Of course he cumstan4 is ab exceptional that th6 London Seaforth, &lid well known in this county, 1853 and settled on lot. 30, 2nd pl,10h In 1.1teratu
importance. It seems to think that because corroborated everything the Doctor mid and particularly cheese -making, has. been Ecouomis� calls special attention to it. The died in Guelph recently of Addison�s dis- where she w�s residing at tbe time iraining, VA
it makes a charge against some department when asked to. So much noise was made _MW
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ell d A was, a woman of reti. oo Stedmar
carried on extensively, almost exclusively, of the'Government or some Government about the duty dn Salt that the Govdrnment P average price was l9s 8d a quarter. No easef the kidneys, He had be in poor eath. Sh `� =�ii� health for'& long time. position, ex4remely kind and bos Avenue, No
for several years, there has been a contm`ued at its earliest opportunity, -announced that such record of cheapness has been made official, that the Government should set its the offer of reciprocity w;uld in a mess --Mrs. (Dr.) McCullough, of etroit, full of mat�imal affection. She was a iiiiii;,t
prosperity, -not exj�erienced in other dis- are since the nineteenth cetitury, with which of made a brief visit with her parents in Brus- sistent meniborf the Pres .13� Aldrich and
whole machinery at work to investigate this be met by the reduction of the daty on salt byterian tricts which devoted.their atteittion ex- course comparisons! would be verymislead- eels last week, while ell route to the Phil&- and attended the ministration of SEAVORTH, FRIDAY, Oct. 19th, 1894 ell, i,ve charge and prove itfoundationless, and that entering Canada from the Unitea States. lub W. stedo
SL ly to grain growing, or stock raising Immediatel this was made known Air. lug, owing to the different relationhip delphia Dental College. She expects to Stewart, of'Clinton. Dece"o leaves .oid L the pleasures
eve --- ry person from the First Minister down graduate next March,and her friends e�:pect sou, Alex` Inn , well know and I and f�eding. What has been done in other ray, of tile firm above alluded to, and there existed between the value of commo- es . n in Upon
with. lionors. tural cireles, and two dau arged that h,
to the most humble Licensie Inspector eager- other galt manufacturers went to Ottawa, dities in general. The yearly average of ghters,. Mrj f Air- A
The Clinton Post Office. places could be done here also. ly scans its.--olumns every week to drink in post haste to ',hay.e the duty raised again- -Charles Wells and his. son John, who Scott and:- 311i. Duncan McEwea, va the- names 0
Cheese-makiligi although so litt e prac- as -candidates it
I wheat prices in 1743 and 1744 is given At have been visitifig in Goderich and viciiii sidigin the township. Alargenumberoi��
The announcement ha* been officially the reproof, admonition and counsel which they would be rained if salt was ��Vut at ty as now become one of the lead- One Of thern
made that Mr. Ro'bert Porter, at present suck a low figure; This is a sample of how heir sympai it sees fit to give. The Templar is notof 17onded w1th thic
tised here, 22s ld, and it is possible there was a week for the past three months,have left for t thWOg friends and acqu ing industries -of Canada. At the outset of consistent some Reform manufacturers are. or weeks in those years when i�mais torthe pl -
the weekly ace f interm a graduate
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residing in the county of Simcoe, near Owen any greater importance in either of these They make great boasts of what the� oul old friends were at the station to see them in Clinton 9'emetery. 'as not
Sound,'has been appointed Postm t the business there were, many losses d average was nominally as low in proportion, t eligible to Inc
off, and wish them God speed on their long -Anev6nt occurred iwWingban, on respects than hundreds of other papers, and do under certain circumstances, but so soon and discQuragements to both dealers to the price of other articles. The lowest 0 nesday of :last week-, Such as oce -followed with a Clinton. This - announcement will, no if the Government and their officers were to as these circumstanceEL' are granted them urney urs astonts
facturers, as well as to patrons. they come off their pericli�' mud humbly beg weekly average recorded from 1846 to 1893 _Tu�sday evening of last week, Mr. P. more thani once or twice in the sa-me stedmon WAS
0 toV-1WL--f,- doubt, bring disappointment to a goo &use an investigation of every charge made Scott, of Brussels, ran a Sewing needle into namely, agolden wedding. Fifty Y �nwt ranlin ed nd dis
But by perseverance these have most- to have the matter re -adjusted. Free salt inclusive is 24s 8d for the week endin ears ftb
many 9 artom h8A not:n
aspirants for the position. The va- against them through the press their whole It is not wanted." the sole Of his -right foot. He had -his Mv. and *rs. Isaac Ireland were joined 40'.1, Mr. Sted
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all been overcome, and now March 18, 1893, previous to Whibh, within shoes off and the needle was on the carpet. gether as qne. For about half of cant office has been a troublesome spot for ly time would be pretty much taken up in that The above: is not a fair statement of the this* -the Government and local politicians of fie "st there, 114
now Carmdjan cheese occupies a first posi- the period named, it was only once under It entered. eye first and broke off, leavin time tbeyliave been residents of till Mrs, Pe way- and the public would not be in any case. We do not know the oJinions,on this about half the needle in --the foot.. He a a4end Miss Hattie Ireland of own In tile unill
tion in the m&rkets of the world, and 28s and on that occasion the p I I rice was 27a -And Ys
Conservative household for some time, and way benefitted, while 'it is quite possible subject, of the salt manufacturers named b carries it with him. las Texani and Mrs. W. J. prices were better and the article in greater y lid. Most people would like to know when Ci4es and 3hL: no doubt all will breathe more freely now that many of those in authority never see the Advance but we do know something -The many friends of Dr. S. G. Gibson, Win. Stewart, of Detroitl� daughters of Ui
demand this last year than ever before. As the bottom will be reached. that the agony is over. Mr. Porter is well a former resident and school teacher f this aged couple, came to the old homes Wjqand tbi1a ITmovet
these charges. 'Ino far as THE ExposrroR about the co n�dition of the L salt business, and 0 event. it has been with cheese, so will it yet be county, will be glad to hear that he i help their -parents celebrate the In the 'blub-111
he is cone is pros- known. in this county and for some years erned, we must confess, that it was the position taken �y the manufacturers THt monument erected to Sir John in n his chosen home at LanCdon,North had not &I with the butter or creamery business. We f met together for years ann was a prominent figure in Huron politics. 0 gi e A O"
not -L aare until now that The Temp- generally. I All they ask is fair play. They McDonald in Queen's Park Toronto was un- Bak ta. Dr. Gibson has just unani- meeting was a most joyous one. io� Wet_._� cannever, even under favorable circum-, was Augusta,
For many years previous to leaving the lar had ever wade any charges against In. -do not object to free salt, providing they veiled on Saturday lost in the presence of an mously nominated for tbe office of coronet nesday eviening a family supper county he resided on a farm in the town- stances, get the be:�t prices until the article Spector Cook, of Oxford, and ev6n n of the county by the Democratic party. ken of, W.'hich was enjoyed - by those Nifti- Upon his P1
ship of Uaborne, neAr Kirkton. Some four- 3 have to sell has a good reputation. One ow, are allowed -to import their raw material, immense concourse of people. Tile unveiling -The other �Iay, as Colin Campb�ft was tioned ab6ve,. together -with Ge6rge t , her trees of tbal
Irelmd�, I stead
of the es.sel-itials to securing a good reputa- that we are aware of the fact, we do. not such as coal and iron, free of duty. The ceremony was performed by $irJobn Thomp- ddling around the back part of the har. hi3wife, $rs. J. Tenant, another dau Appoarance. in
teen years or more ago, he first entered the IL(I ghtenr, think the Government censurable 'although Government proposed to remove the duty F)Or at Goderich, his vessel, a poorly con- an tIWAS 4, ity, and this can tion is uniformity'6f quali Son, the present Dominion Premier. Manyof d seventeen grand children. &0orn, howeve
-field of active politics as the Conservative. they fail to take 'cognizance of charges structed raft, went to pieces and the YounCr merry household, The table was calculs" wlth PwAdlu fO
only be go� through the creamery system. from salt and to retain the duty on these the most, prominent menof theDomii1ion were Candidate, in opposition to Mr. M. C. w1ich it makes again Sit that officer or any raw materials.' The manufa'ctureLs objected sailor was precipitated into the water. A to gi-ve a person a. appetite, being tlwstural roduct-1
By the old methods of manufacturiDg'and present and speeches eulocristic of thedeceas- man who was near by went to the rescue its, the datintift muld Imagie. Cameron, for the representation of South down with the choicest fru handling bntter a other. As We said before, if the Govern- to this. They were willing that the one ed Statesman were delivered by several and soon had the youngster ashore. specimens of the culinary art, fowl, etc;i", -of an acorn Is a
Huron,- in the Dominion Parhament. He good reputation in the -Mrs. Cowie, of Bayfield, had a 'fulboiiquetiofgolden-colond great consliming centres cannot and will ment investigate charge8which are officially duty Id be removed, if the others were member's of the Dominion Cabinet and by 0easure and withlbeanti -ItAble, covering
twice ran against -Mr.- Cameron in South on Friday, 5th inst., which we venture to flowers here and there- which were in �* 'b
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made,. not mere newspaper assertions, which also, -but they did not desire to be handi- llon. G. W -n proper,. at In I
the Huron and was twice defeated. Whenmr. notbegot, There will be� disaste'rsland Ross who represented say no one else in the county enjoyed. She ing with the event, Air. and rs. Irelait, Ui not larger _0
discouragements ; there will be cheap and may or may not have foundation, they 'do capped by having free salt coming pouring Ontario Government. The speeches are said was Able to treat her household to straw- were the recipients of at beins colittruc-
many Canieroa- was gerymandered out of South all they should be required to do, and The into this country, while they were debarred to have been of a very high order' and by berries -picked 'm her own garden. Onlines- useful presents of gold, some Of wln;ch -nut or kem
unremunerative, seasons, and there will be wam kg10
all day of lastweek she also picked some rasp- of a nature that call be put to Huron and ran for West Huron, Mr. Porter Templar, so far as we know, has thus far from competing in the foreign markets On universal consent it seems to be -admitted -good use to live small ones, I
may wh will decry the business as a fail- berries. Good cultivation and a good., cli- everyday, life. The Old folks are aged:, -to VW7 with the di
are rn for the old methods followed him to that constituency and was failed to point to one instance where charges account of the high taxes they weire forced Sir mate will produce wonders. -the I
fynd will mou that the best were those delivered by elected I)y a smal'maority. He sat in the and 69 respectively, and beiti
�g the cups on
and the old days. All this has occurred in al Y��rs I - -
House for one parlament, and t officially made have not been thoroughly in- to pay on their raw. material. This is a rem- John Thompson and Ontario's minister of - --John Cos%litz has purchased the 50 hale id , !arty may live to see many filled With t
vestigated by the Government.' In the came sonable position and. is quite different from Education. The statue was designed and th i g aore,farm. of John Dukelaw, being north anniversares 4;f eit, wedd n day connectioiq with the cheese industry, and half of lot 21, concession 12? Grey. The I - election he was defeated by his old oppon- in Point, that to. which The" Templar especi- the way the Ad%'ranOe'puts it. The Govern- executed by Mr. Hamilton McCarthy, a -A p s dispatch of Saturday last, 16twof national'
still it is qne of the leading and most profit- paid is, said to have been 2,200. Mr. ent and retied from politicil life. It is ally refers, according to the statement of ment, however, refus pHee aisastt.ous fire occurred * Tweed in ed to remove the duty -Canadian Sculptor, and is'said to be a credit Corsa in tbtn sylvan able industries of Canada, and our . cheese ever
said Mr. Porter was offered the Goderiell litz will.- now have 100 a;cres, as he last, and"on account of not having Rev. Mr. Cooley, which we have carefully froin coal and iron but consented to continue noW hunters sm4
to his genius and skill and is made entirely owned the west half of lot 19, concession AT pro product has the highest reputation of any e appa Loss 'was ine post -mastership when it was, vacan, but ratus a heavy have"vidtod the in the world. As it has been with ebee-se perused, the Government seem to have the duty on salt. In other words, it pre- oat of Canadian material. It 12, before. We have not heard where Mr. gince th u ur he refused to be shelved, preferring his occupies a A:t time fire protection has bee _ o made a thorough investigation ; the report ferred to colitinne the tax TlpDn the salt con- Dukelaw will remove to. der consideration. The village coun ttegSoWill it be with butter. We believe that commanding position in Queen's Park, ini- -mk to which It belol
chances for another tilt with Mr. Cameron. -The many 'friends of Dr. Sloan, of have for� some time been. negotiatin Vublic. of the investigating Officer, the evidence sumer.rather than subject. the coal miner mediatel in front of the Ontario Parliament Toronto, formerly of Blythi will be glad to the 'Waterous Engine Com Ontario is destj.Lned to become one,of the y But, when the next-elecion came aroun(], part of tak-en, and all other particulars were laid and the iron,: manufacturer to open-competi- buildings. It was presented to the citizens learn that in his now famous suit for the great dairying centres of the continent and ford, an4 the Ronald En ine in the position was wanted for Hon. J. C. before the Legislature, and n6 word.of cen- tion. But, the salt manufacturers still have, recoveryof$7,000hebaswon the casein Brussels and on ay of Abe prettiest 9f
that Hui -on will et be one of the great of Toronto by the committee who had ch�lrge � urs acontract Patterson, and !�-fr. Porter wAs laid aside y 11 the Supreme Court. This is final, and car- signed bvy the R sure seems to have been bestowed upon the a grie'va cc) and a - just one. The Govern- of the, work. e d Council, for tu, painting thi -z
dairy centres of Ontario. 1W tut Of a -ad has never since been heard of ittil now. ties with it costs, which amount to some pnrchaZ of a 'Waterous engine. On tU-' ��Ila
n ir action, or lack of action, ment permit salt from -Free Trade England, Adwerof theo"a
where in the neighborhood of $2,5W. same dato Mr. Ronald aiTived in -4-ri. Porter was a strong man on tble st town, A vbAlx- Awn TOWDUY Ift I
except by The Templar and Mr. Cooley. THERB seems to be life in the old Senate unip; Is There Just Cause For Com- where the -raw aterials are free, to come -The residents of Brussels were greatly learningof the action of the Council, adver..;t- he fought mmay hard battles and made Mr. Cooley's letter, by the way, which into this country free, and it thus comes yet, or at least in some of the members. A surprised to hear that Stan!ey Jackson, who IN& beauti"Y lndivI4,
plaint ? tised for public meeting in the Town Ra, - �Ablibni lit WAU a low
clerked for J. T. Pepper in Brussels, had many personal sacrifices for his party, and ers several colubins of The Templar, was into competition with Canadian salt, which despatch from' Ottawa, dated the 16th, the same evening, which was largei cov A couple of weeks ago we -gave a quota- Shit, bad be1pugoa to Q
r that lie iiholki it is only fitting and prope d p Is 0 died on Sabbath, at his home in Woodstock. ed by the ratepayers. Mr ad a ob' raer, and It
10promt 0V tion from The Templar, a temperance paper has to be. made from taxed raw inateria y Bey nd doubt, one of the most He took typhoid fever about iwo months ago as to get permission froin the meeting to ublished on the 8th of June, and was evi Ron I
i�ot be forgotten. He needs. the position; dently designed as a ca - ign document In this way, according ito Mr. Ransford, a notable weddings that ever took place here, and afterwards congestion - of the lungs, bring hisengine down and WAW1707*mago� T,
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he has earned. it, and 'we believe he is pablishedin Hamilton.` in which. it com- test the same 111t.: Provincial Inspe against Dr. McKay, the representative Of -'Conservative, the Canadian manufacturers was celebrated, this afternoon between Ron. which caused his death, Deceased was a the presence of the citizens free of c but *461e.e AMU Of WVtV IN
lained that'tbe �ctor of ARRed the two baUs teii
Of 010 viabs., Onthe too sliat-A
capable of filling it eficielitly. We con- Robert Read, of Belleville, senator, and stout, hearty young man 23 years of age. he did nOt succeed. At 'the close 08 the Riding, who is,'if we are not misinform- are unable to hold a considerable portion of Mrs. Mary J. Wartman, daughter of the -On Monday of last week, James Ross meeting Mr. Ronald was placed under AV_ gratulate"Mr. Porter on the fact that good liquor licenses had not yet instructedone s,valntM 14 Franoo voses,
of the County Inspectors to write to the ed, a personal abstainer and a pledged sup- their own market which, under more favor- late Edward Horsey, of Kingston. It was (lied at Winfield, Kansas, after a somewhat rest for the iiight, on a warrant issued st-- luck has at length overtaken him, and we orter of Prohibitory legislation. And this. able tariff atTan ements, they would be able -she In&
p notable for the gorous appearance of the the instigation of two members of %be addidle
hope he will be vottelisafed long life to en- Templar and deny certain charges which .9 -lengthened illness of Bright's disease, coup- 74
bride and groom, the former being 62 and kw4" ft up,and dowt
attempt to.secure,his defeat at the then a - to do. It is tile old, old story: What is led with heart trouble. - The deceased was a Council, who claim they had been it had made Against his official co p offeined And on the bottoM Slat I
joy the position of trust and emolument to nduct in the the latter 79 years of age. The -bride younger brother of David Ross, of Brussels, bribe by Mr. Rionald to purchase his ea- proaching el'Retion, was made, evidently, one manufacturer's raw material is another was attired in a travelling dress, and was 1"IM her S=ndm
which he b as been appointed, and whii ch, in his district, and we pointed out the absur- and father of Mrs. Dr. MeNaughton, of the, gine. The case came up for hearing on Fri. otheei,
because that kentleman re ommended the manufacturer's finished proda"t, and in supported by Miss Horsey, her nie Un of the seat WAS pin]
a party sense, be has well earned. - In fact dity of the complaint. To cur remarks the c cc HOn- same place. Mr. Ross has resided in Kan- day before Magistrates Newton and Me-" pattern of -del
a-ppointment 04 a License Inspector and order to protect one, all must be protected Mackenzie Bowell acted as head man. 80.8 for a number of years and w very Cann. After hearing the evidence, Mr.. *red with
have done and sacrificed much- After the ceremony, the party drove to the on with bbons of man Templar makes the following reply who -'commissioners who were distasteful to The until it comes down,to the classes that can- highly esteemed by all,who' knew him. - Ronald was committed to stad his trialou d residence of the bride's mother, 162 Well- 4"itegmpb and the blom
less, have been much beTer served. So Has TnE HuRoiq EXPOSITOR just wake Templar and Mr. Cooley. This 'sort of -E. W. Bruce, of Toronto, has obtained both charges. Mr. Ronald gave ball iAL11__1___1'_.
will dup that it has not known that the Templar -fr. that, no person, either Grit or Tory, th not be protected, the fariner and the work- ington street. Among the guests were Sir 'his B. A. degree at the University in that $400 . The main reason that A Achatr with auniqo Ind
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has made repaateA� charges that Ins' ector ing mAy have a tendency to promote the in n, on whom -the whole burden falls. John and Lady Tho pson, Sir Adolphe and city. He has never ceased teachin hil engine was not purcbased. was that it WaSs begrudge -Mr. Porter this ack-nowledgment p .9ma In e altagetlier ulte i
Cook, of Soutk Oxford; wroie the following cause 'nee and Prohibition in this B this abominable System, arrange it as Ch tbma mom across t-31
of Temp@p Lady Caron,,Sir Aries and, Lady Ta per,
y taking tip the course and certainly Joserves too high in price. XeW& of his past serrice8. letter to the Provimoial License Department Province, and 6 secure friends and Support. we may, we are simply killing the hen that, Ron. Mr. Bowell, Senator Sanford, Won. credit. He is a son of A. Bruce, of Blue- under date of May: 16th, 1893 ers t6 the cause, but we do not think so, Mr. Angers, Hon. N. Clarke W 11ace, and Yale. Postmaster Farrow, of Brussels, 14ys the golden eggs., An lUaltappY )1W
Hon. Mr. Ouimet. Mr. and Mrs. 'Read The Dairying Bt�siness. Ww. McDonald has just lately went, taught Mr. Bruce his A B C's at Bluevale, Perth Items. through two contests for Reeve and one' for In so far as the Tilsonbarg case, to which left -for England and the continent on their and will no doubt be proud of his old pupil. -The Atwood Fair was a Success, over The Xenis Institute,
d bridal tour, and will be home before the be- watnen ,established by:
The Brantford Expositor of Just vveek Mayor, and says he knows every man an The Temp o'x refers, is concerned, the only IT is a somewhat remarkable feature in *On Saturday, 6th in St., while A-fr. Neil $200 being taken in at the ate. woman on the voters' list and- their price." ginning of the session." mmoration of the inarx
information we have of it is what we have Independent journalism that all the so. McGill and Mm Halliday, of Stanley, -wre -A horse buyer in W-it6ell is loo�%n 4w, the Qvrand Duchess
Rr�nt count does not cut the' fi,ure In The Templar of June 8th; 1894, the y driving Along the second concession, the heA hack horses for the g "to the daughtei
av orn Air. Cooley's. letter, and from called Independent papers, sooner or later, 41041mc
that it might do in the matter of dairying- Rev. J. W. Cooley, Methodist minister in obtained. fr THE members of the Conservative op. horse becam�`frighteued at some she fili8s Lottie McLaren, English rkeL ep, and of Souris, Matti- the town of Tilsonhari, where Win, Me- it e coficlude that the main fault lay with gravitate to the Tory side of politics. M toba, is visiti in it arto subjeots who, by "SoO11
For example, there are twenty cheese fac- The ran to tire Side of the road at r. John F11 have 'A
position in the Ontario Legislature will meet n for a few da Donald resides, published an extended ac- Waft -or by bUt,
woul the Empire office, in Toronto, on Tues tories in Norfolk, thirty-nine in Oxford, the municipal council &lid the town cldrk, last notable instance of this kind is the Tor- Ketchen's bridge, throwing out both the -The num _`r of pupils on the lr_:�
twenty-four in Perth,. and but seven in this count of the gran.12 f Uobtllty�#' It d I
and
t' of the notorious occup Avemp- raore useful mdrual
Aspinall. license which day, December 23rd, for the purpose of re- and lies at Mr. Ketchen's. unable to be� attendance 1,170, . : and tha� Mr. Cooley and The Templarvisit onto Star. it was started, some months ants. Mrs. Halliday was badly hurt,. Stratford public school is 1,409.
couuty� It ia to be hoped this important trovincial Inspector Stewart admits was " illegally and fraudul pon th�e Government and its officials cen- ago, as an Independent Reform paper. For -Cratic clause b"'not. 1V
matter will not be loat sight of, and that - u organizing the party and seleoting a leader removed. -Miss M..Morter, of Mitchell, is womenfhe Do
"Utic ematic effort will be made to produce a ently " procured. Mr. Cooley boldly sure, which Should be bestowed upon the a time it balanced fairly well and di8tribitted -Complaints are being made at Goderich from a six weeks siege of to ll the vacancy caused by the ret1rement more faorale showing." charged that the above letter was desi lid dMoulty -to Vt thel,
its praise and blame pretty evenly. Of eriug gned municipal officials who are under the direct about the -waves between the piers caused fever. to influence the Department ; of Mr. Meredith. This applies equally to the county of that the license in q tiestioj;4 which McDo control of the people,interested . tions; but there axe won,
nald desired As for the I&W, however,- it has Struck oat a new by the shape of the extended piers. � The -Wardell Nichol had the misfortune to-., who doi-ft. P-4
a e, was granted and that in the tter, which Inspectbr Cook wrote to the course, and rarely misses an opportunity to Huron. I'Ve do not believe that there are to secur Sophie came in one d recently with a crueh three Of his fingers in the break at strong South wind, and aJ even seven in this, county. Dairying, for election McDonalti and "thegang" were Department, and from which The Templar sa y- nasty, spiteful things about the Reform News of the Week. went well until flax mill at Atwood recently. TA1i
lie got abreast of the north pier when the .-Eddie Dennie, of Wallace, wh hm-L, = -Princess Ferdinand AKOTHER PRIN o fell, Vhve tUre am Touni
gives an ex House defended the South Oxford Inspector some reason or other, has never seemed to foun.d supporting the only man who in the - tract, we are of.the- opinion, party and Reform politicians, and to unduly: of Rournania, daughter of the Duke of Edin back waves from the pier swept her decks. a scaffold five years ago, and has been ump, unle" It b%ve S M
prosper in this county. Our farniers appear iudgino, from the circumstances of the case The swell in the harbor with a southwest less ever since, died last week. that wrote the above suggestive letter, laud and praise the Conservative policy and burgh, has given birth to a daughter, Junderloandlum
A is %,cry large. -The Perth county teachers will to prefer grain growing and stock raising SENATOR PALMER ILL. -Senator Thomas win
osed by Mr. Cooley's letter, that Conservative politicians. It should abandon 1! : __.' - - - strable. An exeglents
This letter was laid arf the table f the as ("801 W. Palmer, recently president of the World' -David Dobson, a former well known their annual convention in the and feeding. Why this is We case we can- House last seasion, and there both he and The Templar put upon it a con- its ly ill r ident of Brussels locality, was renewing Institute, Stratford, on October 25th Is ' no aestion absurd pretensions of independence', and Colu�mbian Commis;on, islyin-g serious e end of a uni city padc
not say. Our I�Iids are, certainly, admir- of the facts as the Templar publishelt them. struction, which it should not bear. It seems cotne oat in its true colors. old friendships in that vicinity lately, He 26th. at Detroit. Attached tohe 11oldthg 1
flor grazing and - dairykig. sident of Kansas, here he has lived -Several hundred hogs were delive y adated TherevVas nothing in the evidence laid be� to us it was wKitten by the Inspector -for FATHER MATTHE'w's BIRTHDAY. -At is a re cl prospered for a number of years., at the pork factory, Mitchell, on Monday*--- frowwhich may hgmg 4
Sonie years ago the cheese industry seemed m nd�cate tbut p Chicago the other day the birth of aul tbe purpose of justifying his course in per- Father Admi"t anystyleand I
Cook- wasven rebuked for writing the let- Are Times Improving? United States air a�ppears to agree with last week, and a nice s to t&ke a- atronrg'hold here and several'ex' t6r, nor does it seem to bave been any bar mitting the issuance of the license in ques- Matthew was celebrated in a temperance um of money models to tim
A contemporary directs attention to the him as little change is noticeable in his ap- tribut-old among the farmers, Vrettle" parade in which 15,OW persons participated h brou
e pearance. Owing to the failure of the corn -Mr. Peter Gardiner,the popular _ght out In ver
callent factories,were established at differ- to his continuance in office. The case stated tion and not for the pji�pose of corruptly in- foll(kWing ffiteresting statistics, and from the TuE FIMT PAESBYTERTAly CHuRcH.-Th teacher � by Mr. Cooley was so compromising that ho e says a great many �eople Nvill be at No. 5, Hibbert, intends gq�ing to thw,� enVpoin',s througli the county, but &It 1191, fluencingthe department,by showing the data supplie.1 by the last two paragraphs, 250th anniverflary of the establishment of the crop though the Templar has, in Varying forms, badly lied next winter. Normal school after 'New Years, to further a few-flon-rished 'and are still in existence, first Presbyterian church in America was cele- pine women S
pow parties to the e concludes that times are improving equi. iepe charges against InspectorCook er that oneof the d-ispqt ' p himself for the professio nd doing good -nd an(l brated at Christ s Presbyterian Church in -Four boys named Fred Rush an�d Reub. Mho dftth of thle
our car loads of cattle, purchased is - service, most of them fou =all against the Department no could exercise in favor of the Government. 11 The aggregate of the chattel mortgages y $ Hampstead, 1A)ng.Islaud,New York,on Sun- Sne4l, of Wingham, mind Lin. and Harry WY4
hill -%vork and ultimately- gave up the Government organ has attempted to im. if this i 7noope after a'
a the case, thet�.be Templar's -wrath registered in Ontario at the end of 1893 wa's day 7th int. Anderson, sons of Richard Anderson, of Perth county, were shipped from Stratfor& Ithe, text for
son generally struggle. - The rea given for peach the facts as published. Their silence is expended in vala. a little -over $9,000,000. Ofthis total MISS WILLARD ILL. -Miss Frances E. Howick, near Belmore, 'Vvere taking a stroll for Belgium on Saturay, 6th inst. The
and advim tolady b
call only be understood as a hameless con- 000,000 represented indebtedness incurred B I h no quarantine against 'an-- the failure was that farmers preferred Willard, world's president of the Women's through Mr. Anderson's bush. on Sunday . e i fession of gilt. TWE Exposmo-R his not ng'to gain by by farmers, $1,000,000 by lumbermen, $7149,- adian ttle. y= Christian Temperance Union is seriously ill and rail across a wild-ca't. The boys had Stock raising and feeding, and that this TnE ExposrToR says If t
be r,dAor of defending the Government in this or an 000 by merchants, $688,000 by manufac- at Cincinnati. Lady Somerset is with her. two dogs,with them, a collie and a fox ter- M ' G Kraemer, df Sebringv.dle, it U Seared -they Ins]
y 0 other matter. It is as independent 4� DrsKISSED.-The action brought by Delia rier, and with these and sticks and stones They=% of eoumt Iranch of farming could not be carried on The Templar or any other responsible p r. turers, and $204,000 by printers and pub- haTt6ri, eat misfortune to lose his �i ,�tlie Successfully u d the *cheese factories patron- e a complaint lishers. son, were to lodg a inst an Government as T dainages,froll, tackled the feline. After a short, but s ari impor brood mare., for which he poM'_- eydun 91 _g is unt dyl*
yews IWO . M
he Templards. But, ye I The sums paid by,,,borrowers on acconfit Russell Sage, the New York millionaire, for officer and no notice were taken 6rit then tussle the cat was, killed. The boys a the haltilsome sum of $1,100 several Irl; and that
ized at the aae time- This, of course, was h there woul4 be just cause of complaint.- believe in giving credit where credit is due, of loans received from the fifty-four prinei- breach of promise good nerve- I_pf marriage, has been dis- --to Practice tb ago. reasonale. For several years stock raising rhis is exactly the situation. But silence and we do not believe it is right to give pal loan companies doing business in Ontario missed. -Some time between Sunday night -Thfi machinery for butter making is be- and and feeding was, no' doubt, profitable. by the Department, or the ress, will not censure si was greateri last year. than in any year since TnE BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREw. -The Tues ing put;?up in the -Black Creek cheese an& 31MAU98 to wWh
ly to show a spirit of political day of last week some person or persons MP ut
Ter Money was'made otit of horses and c,- lure Th6 Templar to con,one afault 1886. The.suni repaid in 1893 was $22,. They =Ry Tery r1ml tttle -a independence.: We believe that -the Ontario 347,000, in 1892 it was $22,019,000, in 1891 b ter factory this week. It is Mr. 3W Sage ninth annual convention of the brotherhood ta,ined admittance into the basement of the
while in this way the fertility of farms c a, whic4 deserves to be rebuked rather of St. Andrew began -at Washington Thurs I il Street Methodist Church in Exeter, intentiento begin buttermsUng'. tr"t Jai this
the cease laws with $19,943,0001 in 1890 $19,114-'000 in 1889 day, -last wek. Twelve hundred delegates through the back window, and made a most VaftuoraL � so -
We have to complain that n'; than rewarcled. Government administer the li this ek. was kept up to as high a mark- as it -could be our refere-noe to the " dauntless McKay, of fairness -and impartiality, and without poli. $19,941,000', in 1888 $18,820,�� Wad in 1887 wre�present, representing8cotland, Canada- dastardly attempt to fire the builcl' -Mr. Oliver Harris, residing on the Mit- Air women, 9. chell road, near Russeldale, has ab6iW6M- 'Whl& they may by daliryinq. Now, however, the bottom Orillia," shpuld have resulted in that gen. tical.bias or favoriti $18,987,000. and nearly every State in the Union. They procured two Jamps which were inln
sm, and thus'far we have the k an s wrj. ing t
e e one lorse mar et, o carrect an impression failed to find any evidence to jus tify a con. n I t.. 0 Of the fifiest barns in the comV. seenAty and gener
has g ne out of the I and tlem The aggregate of the loans made by the TRAIN RowiLmy. -Seven masked robbers church, and after emptying 'their conte to thot r,T w-- 1>elieve, it will revive we do not produced by our remarks upon the license fifty-four 1�iincipal loan companies doing held up the northbound passenger train on over the floor, immediately under the choir ft contains commodious stable room W administration in his district, while the trary conclusion. It is a particularly diffi- business in Ontario was less in 1893 than in the Ricliniond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac place, set fire to it, but, strange to may, it horses"cattle, sheep and swine. We think the prices of eight or ten years a" little Wone t,
V does not compel the -South cult department to administer, and if a mis. since 1886. The sum loaned last railway on Friday night, blew open the ex- went out before much damage was done. -Dr. Thompson, of Kirkton, is tAft a ago Departmen any ye&r in the X will amin be realized. 'Owing to the em- OxfordInsppetor to disprove the daninin was $16,561,000, in 1892 it was $19,- three months' cou e I W 4w sm the VwerAU
take is occasionally made, that is no good year press car with dynamite, and carried off -Beattie Brother8"bus team, df Wing- rse in Surgery charges made against both ne hundred and fifty thousand dollars ham, while the driver was in h' Queen's ba-rgo on Canadian cattle, and the increasec himself an 768,,000, in 1891 $16,797,000, in 1890 $17,- about 0 'eneral Hospital. T)uring the diia- - 'rellsomble lboun&'
the Department in The Templarof June - 263-1000, in 1889 $20,."1,000, in 1888, $17,- from the. express safe. hotel, ran on their tor's absence his practice will be fo" reason why the whole�system should be con t York 6 shipments from the Northwest ranches, own book to meet the 10 as generall'
9th, 1894. demned and the Government should be sub. 148.000, and in 1887 $17,160,000." after by Dr. Ferguson. -BARBAROUSly EXE:CUTEiD.- The two Jap- P. 141. train on Tu6day of last week cattle, for the past few years, have been The On w by maeD, and
It must 114 jected to wholesale condemnation. More We are not sure that, after all, these fig- anese students who were surreadereci are a pair of big, strong bors -At a meeting of arbitrators on the 48,114 j- ve been a slip of the pen when to the es, and wit 4 t
10 _ t be adviatw (1ull1bf sale, and I ow in price, and breeders woR wrote that our charges than this, we believe,that the Government ures furnish so good an evidence of the h -an consul the empty vehicle" they struck a terrific it -and eyelin resort
THE Expo C inese authorities by the Amerie was decided to take about 1,8W acm and feeders ay that the business does not against Inspector Cook were on a at Shanghai, China, have been barbarously pace. All went well until they turned to land from the Gadshill School Section AM 9
*10ment rhimld be
par of Mr. Mowat has done more for the pro- business improvemet of the countr as executed at Nanking by order. give it to the section rectritly formed with the grtiat bulk of the charges so lavish. y of the Vicero. through the railway yard ate, when the
now pay. It is quite certain that grain 9 �h Xi
I made from certain quarters against tl I motion of the Temperance cause. than any might appear. It is� a well k4own fact that- They died bravely. fe0ft hind wheel s Ellice.. tluce&—Britis
growing, excet for home consumption, does ie track the gate post and tore Government that haS ever existed in Can- a great many, people w*ill not borrow money 'bus. A Who Stagy'af allover ent and their officera,'who have -Mr. JobnQuehl, blacksmith for On the hind wheels away from the hole was stove in the side of the 'bus, and James,Whiteman, of Amulree, for oer.12 not pay. 1N,7hat then is left? THE Ex- the adn2inistration of the Liquor Licensing ada, and that, consequently, insteRid of hav- from a loan coi pany if they can get it from Huron Notes. POSITon has always' had great faith in Department." If there is as much truth n one horse jumped clear of its harness. It years, ,has givin up the plRee and will re- 'Dog otaries we -oo
in 14 " .- - I
ing to submit to unreasoning abuse from it private individual. During the past cou- -Wroxeter Presbyterian congreg move to Philipsburg. His departure is dairyingasbeing the most profitable for the other charges, then The Templar hu ;ation willtake quite asumto repair thedamage made a mistake in giving its support to the pro'essed friends of the Temperance cause, ple of yea t deal of has decided to extend a cal.l to Rev. R, S.G. done. eMH iegrette.4 Wany years ago, it Ontario,and e8pecially for Huron farmers, of *114 w4ter to.".0
seeking *in. R, Nethercott, of Fallarton, hW, Government. The editor of THE EXPOSITbR they have a right to their reasonable sup. private- money of various kinds Anderson, of St. Helena. -On Wednesday evening of last week, �LT lambs� one of
-Brussels -is grouped with Kineardine. the splendid residence of Mr. -John Gardner, sold his matched team of horses to An ffeMt fwm the
We do not mean that it should be engaged has been honored with an election to the port. In addition tp this, we believe that vestment, ajad it is quite possible th�`t this Lucknow, Winghani and Walkerton in the of Goderich: township, was the scene of ,an in solely, and �liat everthing else should Assembly, where', it is to be hoped, his in. Amerir' buyer. Mr. Wni. Ross has sho e Mr. Mowat is an honest maR, and that he has induced borrowers to seek the piivate Ontario Curling Association, one sold his heavy draught team to the 141100 And not be rejected for that, but that it should be flu nee will be exerted to compel the re'- of those pleasant and happy events, when iad In on of elders in the W- -buyer for $200. wwo
e the industry of the farm tirement of an Officer who could was sincere when he promised for himself lender instead of the company. This : -At the selesti not lonsin]
n -make the ight in - Minnie, the eldest daughter of'Mr. Gard. V" band&
ham Presbyteriati church, Dr. Macdonall, ner, was united in the holy bonds of matri. -W Charles Gladden, of in pe suggestion contained in the �let. and his Government that he would gi.ve to account for the decrease in the ainounts int.m pro r and that all other branches should be made teIr iR cluestion, and teach the Department this Province as lafOge a measure of Prohibi- be'rKowed fro D. M. Gordon, G. McIntyre and -P. S. Link. mony to Mr. R. L. Proctor; the wedding Territbry,'is the guest of his luter' 16 quite alive ib
in companies as shown above. Uttle one with later were elected. was at 7 p. in., when Rev. . A. Fear per- Im to bear to -wards the uccess of that, and to pro ptly rebuke such a reflecti John Cole, jr., of Russeldsle. After sia m 04 upon tion as the laws of the land will permit him Besides this, for some time work- in -to it,. just as many have don of its honor. money could be -On Wednesday afternoon of lost week, formed the ceremony; the bride w abseneb of 25 years he has returned to -visit, is hand- That.the member for while the wife of Mr. J. G. Steep, Goelerich omely dressed in a cream cashmewre dress, to give, and that until he proves recreant- to got at a less rate of interest from private in- frien6 and renewoldacquaintanem
late years in stock raising and' feeding. of South Huron may that p -nd With
know the facts we have mailed him romise he should receive at least fair dividuals, than from' townshi was driving to Cliaton, accout- with train, and trimmed with Silk. lace; she -Suiaday, 7tb inst., was a great, Ai!p, course some farms may not be adapted for a copy, the- companies. Thisp i the 110116
1- of the charges made by Rev. J. W. Coolej treatment, if not the active support, of those also, in u allied ty Mrs. B. Sheppard, of the Soo, was assisted by her cousin, Miss Carrie Stir- the ]Wtheran church at Brodha �4 many to borrow _gen. that sort of thing, but we know that many a VS. Yates, of Oil Springs, and a ten ling, -who wore a cream delaine dre _=.&V sermonswere preached morning__L Q --q Chairman of the Norwich district of the who desire such legislation, and that those private un to pay off their loans from the montlis' old baby, they -met with a bad a as trim. vest Iteme 14—OM14 ,
med with baby ribbon. The groom was and eyelli by two visiting udulst lug