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I I ., . - � ! . . . : - - ; - . . i - THE HURON EXPOSITORfo , � . - I I — - — ___ I - - I I - I I . - 1 1 . , . � I . __ __ Novnmm 791890. . I - � . against the beloved mother land, and in "never could hope to -have by 'any other bushel, ,because he has to pay 15 per I — Ladies' Underwear . Saturday afternoon. The , building come rich in a short time byliandling left where found. 19 a . small -sized ! . 0 favor of the hated Yankees. means. cent. for*tlskiog it across that imaginar when completed i He - . . .1 or can I , in Y to be a superb these goods. L. Barrett, 126 Mulberry man, much emaciated I . I line. H it * this case, be said structure, in French otbi' . 0 , with'full beard, -new lines opened -and read United States �vould grant us teciprocal as Sir John A. consumer pays the duty ? It iug $1,1100,000. It will 'be thirteen stamped at the bottom of the letter. This hand withered. I t Our grounds for supposing that the Fourf,hly,—Free Trade would give % a style, cost- street, New V rk, in the signature large eyes, and the fingers on the ef Several . . us, that the Y . � MR donald once said, comes out of the pocket of the Can'�Rdian storeys high. Just prior to the pris- free trad are these: The en- two strings to our bow. In a speech farmers. " % Six hundred thousand worthy individual cautious Mr. Yates to oner being removed to Stratford a man forsale, also an abundance of Shawls, Of ai�ked, � Wraps, Hoods, Scarfs, Clouds, &c. tire Da-mocra ic party is cc ' I I . . . dollars of stock has been sold, and the sign himatelf R No. 25, instead of giving named Stewart, from Grey, put in &it mmitted to delivered by him on the old Reciprocity-, In the sA,me year in an' address to the remaining amount wi i � . I I 11 be raised by his name, in answering, and if he does appearance and claimed him an a rela- Some very pretty patterns andbolorings ouch a policy, , as Mr. 1�laine,, the great Treaty he depicted ihe benefits of free i&ctors of Saugeen,SirDavidMoPherson, bonds. . . not wish to invest to smy nothing to any- tive. He said he i,trayed fro, h home all at very close pricea for cash. � Republican leader said a few days ago Aw ESCAPED EXILE.—A in is . . � - . . 9 trade with the United States in these Inother b * Russian one about receiving the letter. Mr.. on Stinday night, and that he must have . rilliant luminary in the i Con- named KelcbviskY has escaped from Yates is quite willing to becom'e rich in walked seventeen miles before the school ' the contest Ithat is now waginj for words : " If there is one measure of �ervative firinarient a- Siberia after fourteen years exile, and the good old way, and all the green house was reached. Mr. Flagg cance, � � � � I . I . aid : has reached London. I _ membership of, the -next Congress is not " late date which benefts the country I "If we produce that which our neigh- goodaheicaresto, handle arecabbages, led the warrant of committal and hand- ! � Edward McFaul, properly a contest between Republican " more than another, it is the Recil�roc. bore have not, and which they must buy CARDIINAL Fir,EBLE. 7-- etc. f . MAXNINa 1.13 ed the prisoner over to his friend." ' and Democrat ideas. It is a contest -be- " ity Treaty. You know that whereas from us, we can'put our own, price upon ,Cardinal Manning was presented with —E%rly on Sunday- morning 26th —Stewart Straiton, son of station SEAFORTH. . tween protectionists and free Aradars." 64 . itt and leave them to pay the duty im- an address in 'honor of hi . in - � . I wheat used to pay I twenty' cents a posed by their government. In that epresen a jubilee by at., a keystone weighing in the neigh- mAster Straiton, of Goderich, who stray - Besides this, many I � I tatives of 'the various Jewish borhood of seventy pounds fell from the ed away from home a . . eading Republicans " bushel to enter the frontiers of the case the consumer unquestionably pays societies of Great Britain. The Cardi- arch over one of the windows in the -ago waI4 returned to his parents Sunday, - NEW ADVERTISEM nal in re couple of weeks . ENTS and several leahing Republican journals, " United' States, it now goes in free, and the duty.. But o*ur neighbors and our- I Plying to the address, impres- office of J. A. Morton, Esq.,- Wingham, morning, of last week, having been sachas theSb.P . aul Pioneer Press - sed eve one present with sorrow at AW The ft2 ,the Hel- selves produce similar commodities, and . -and after passing through the telephone found wandering along ach 11 .�ure between the parenthesis after "every farmer here is twenty cents a our producers hav I his rapzr�y gr Is ne de�iotes; the page of the paper on which ena, Montana, Jou' d the roaa be- rnaI and othbra their producers. e to compete with owing feebleness. The wires leading into Dr. Towler's office, tween Clinton and Seaforth. He says the advertisement will be found.. . : __ , while "bushel richer for t!hat measure. In- . venerable!iprblate retained a standing went through the sidewalk with a great be was induced by threats from stroagly supporting the McKinley bill, 69 On their way to the Position during the delivery of big reply crash. The noise was heard by several of gipseys to go with them, and takin Wood For Sale -A. W. Ogilvie & Co. (8) stead of being kept out of the United American �narket our producers have to � a band e I with great difficulty and his utterance parties 'who reside in the immediate an opportunity toescape 9 HomeAgain-Dr. Campbell. (8) and staunch ad �ocates of Protect'ion prin- "Statesi and.being obliged to go to pass through the American,custom house Pub. Co. (5) I trerntilous. I en ovels-Dominion and pay the American duty, and when w neighborhood. near Clinton started to walk home, but StandardN as slow �nd at night wh A Seemly Sintilee-Wm. Pickard. (5) 1 -ciples, ar equally strongly in faivor of fe. . " Montreal to sell -his produce, he has they rea6h they can obtain A IE(i.ND,00 EDIToi-t NEARLY 4CRAZY, - —The Alvinston, Lambton County, got on the wrong road. H e wag.discov.- Cattle Stra,3-ed or Stolen -Wm. Murdock. (6) ciprocal free trade with Canada and "now the choice of two markets; he no more- for their commodities than the At a largel attended meeting of Hin. Free Press says : " Mr. Jag. Smillie, of ered by M mes Elliott, of Goderich- Ta-Farmers-Code & Co. (6) , I . I - Testimonials -1. V other countries. With such evidence ` has two strings to his bow ; no collec- Aingrican producer wh . adras resolutions w�re adopted Inwood, sold a yearling draught stallion -. Fear. (5) 0 pays no duty. doos at NJ Y . r. Ja New Premisesl--T. IV. Tweddle. (8)1 1 before us * township, who brought him to his own . we think we are ju4tified in " tor of customs stands betwem him and protesting against proposed British in- by General Gordon, to Little Bros., of house, and having seen the item in one Subscribe Now -F. A. Edwards. (8) ,, I : . Suppose a farmer in this Ladies Vnderveiits-11. F. Edwirds. (8) saying that th' - country takes five horses,valued at $100 terference with Rindoo, marriage cus- Oil Springs, the financial consideration of the papers returned the boy to his 0 United States W0TTLDJ_11\-,the New England manufacturer, or toms. -The editor Of a native paper, being a big figure. The animal in ques- . Tweeds, etc. [21-A. G. VanEgraond's Sons. (8) I I . I - Cheater Whit6 'Fig—Peter Dodds. (5) agree to free �rade if asked. Indeed _/'."�list'w'een him and the British con each to Detroit to Rell. The duty on . parents. i � � - horses sent to the United Sbatee is 20 er who procured the remarriage of his tion is considered.to be one of the best I I .. Pig for Service-Robt. Torrence. (5) there are strong evidences that they may '99 su' -er.') � cent., which tile . Canadian � P -On Saturday, of last week a mig- Cleadug Sale-Robt. Morrison. (8) r1l . farmer daughter, a widow, hai been driven to in the county." 9 1 Attention -Code &Co. (a) not wait to I Must Mr. Smillieis a former fortune of paiLful &ture happened to, pay before, lie can "enter . the Detroi 8 died owing to a Tuckersinith boy, and is a son of Mr. Mrs. Writ. Daw. of FAixeter. Estray Steer -James BroAdfoot. (6) be� asked, but that at the� , � We might go on at almost any length t despair,and big wife h a a n - I Chester White Pig next meeting O� Congress they will e.x' - in this strain depicti' g the benefits that market. That is, he must pay $20 for boycott by his coreliginni4ts. Jag. Smillie, of the London road, near , It appears -Jas. Crich. (5) 1 In Mr. William Piper was about to do tend an invitati6n. - each� horse, and oil his five horses $100, . Brucefield. i would fl w to Canada from reciprocal - I some 'varnishing at the residence of Mr.. 9 .1 I I 10 . . . -1 j- ithe value of one horse, at the ' Huron Notes. -A child about three years of age, William The Star again says: . � . free trade with i a be 9 . . Smallacombe in that village, , 'd , -1 � to nearest neighbor and _ fates custom h.ou8`e before he -Mr. Jacob Mil)ar, of Ciintno, daughter of Mr. A. Murray, of Wing- and had placed a varn ig h pot full of va 'Doubtless * � can take them to the' mat ca is rzl_ puron, OftPositim P � You would denyanyim- its beat customer, but we hope we b -ket. me ham, met with a very severe accident ish On the stove, to - warm, and Mrs. . ave - Then he near losing ilia left arm orie day last on Saturda afternoon, 25th ult. She Daw, seeing that .1 ill ro,et no morp than a�Miebig y I ut%tion that such a step would. lead to said enough to c nvince our: w I . an far- 'week by h4ving it caught in- a pulley. it was getting too hot, V — . 0 mer will:get for five tqiiallf go6dho- was playing with other children on went to remove it and whenso doing the - i Political union with tile United States- ' I contempor- raes. -Mr. George Dobson, of "Ethel, bM% the roof of a play-hoube, when the roof bottom dropped out ilowi.ug SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Nov. 7, 1890 Mr. Wiman saYs it would, but h ary, and all'others who may be alike _S�tl PP08e that, he and a M ich igwn farmer been engaged as teacher of Duke7o fell in, and the little ones were precipi- ish to run all over the top of the st ve - . 0 may, .11 - , be talking for effect and not rom, sin., skeptical, that they - have nothing" to �e . -each kbta S.'s 00 for school in iS&y, for next year. at a salary som 0 * f . ; ach sell fivb horties ra a the varn- cc A Straight Free Trader."- ,,rity and a knowledge of the subject as fear, but much to' hope ,for, from such bis horses. . The American takes his of $400. 1 1 tated to the ground, e lumber falling and on her dress, which in an instant In reply to our remarks of two weeks you are. Or, ' possibly, you may so' -ad- an extension of our trade and co $500 home in his pocket ,- while Alle, -Mr. J. Henry, of Hullett, having on them. Both bones of one of her legs ,-and before' . mmerce, Canadian ta es home only WWI 1 were broken, either by the fall, or the be extinguis ago the: doderich Star says .- mire the Great Republic and its institu� ; 1k, . took fire the flames could . .1 purchased the Property hed ahe was badly burned. -, tions and methods that You would pre. and that, hereafter, instead- of staudino, Theab statements by such umber falling on it. Mr. Piper's hands were badly bu . 0 The Sea-fortil ExposiTo ' fer seeing this Do ' I eminenA( ocedpied by Mr. E. Sherritt and family, -The other day, while plowi . rued in - R explains in Sta . minion divided'up into in the way of progre�s and prosperity authorities should satisfy the Spectator, moved into big now home'last week. � ng, Mr. trying to free her from her terrible pre - its last issue- what it wants Sir John tea of the Union. Give us a - . . : James Landsborougb, of Tuckersmith M%cdo' ent of what- . I 'Mr. George Cox, senior, i , di�amenf. "' state- for this ouc beloved.4nada, they will, or any other good Tory who is skeptical came across an Indian relic in the shape nald to do in order to merit its you believe would be the ' . concession approval, and free himself front the awful advantages of th,is free trade and its like good and loyal subjects, place their on the point as to - 6, Goderich township, raise&'this year a of a a ' -The Moleswort)i -Ploughing Club .� 1. I . who it i's that pays squash which weighed mail atone about six inches long, held their annual Ploughing match o responsibility under which it believes he consequences." �, I shoulders to the wheel and help on the t 171' lbs. The flattened on one side, and sharpened to the farm of Wm. I i . . a work. � he duty. Rven a wicked, annexation- aced was obtained from Pennsylvania. an edge. It is a remarkably hard Mitchell, lot$ 53 and now rests. It is "to make an offer of In its first conjecture the Star is ist Grit *Rr. Janies L%ithwaite his pQrcbas 54, concession 2, Grey, on Friday, Octo- - - Free Trade to ther United States." � -do most positively . I � t like Sir Richard, Cartright, for ed. lot 47, Maitland concession, Goderich stone, and looks as if it had been intend- berl7th. N6w that is plain, the Exrogl,�OR,s quite correct. We instance, could not lay out the ques. . The Ploughing was excellent. . I Platform is absolate Free Trade with deny that 6t I .A Sample. - - township, which contains 150' ed for use like a chisel. Mr. Lands- A twin Plow was shown by Mr. .0iflies , ; . ' acres, im. I the United States. Of coura�e you will political union . The following is a sample of the . . . mediateIy adjoining his own� property, row heads that lie found on the farm C s 0 t such' a step would 'lead to tio� any more plainly or pohitedly. - borough has also a couple of flint ar- of Teeswater, which did ome excell n with the United States." Ed . itorial food which the Toronto Em- : � - � relies of the long, long ago. and W` as ad-nired by all. -t we must We believe it would have the ve . ry-c-on- . . HE following statemen - --Risa Gregory, the present teacher in F. 8 not deny that in that even I �� I for the sum of $4,600 cash. I work in stubble , adopt their tariff, even the awful Me- trary effect. It ' pire, the personal organ of Sir John A by Mr. . -On Saturday 25th ult., Mrs Jeff. towel tni-til, Implement agent of Lis- . school section No. 10 gave a gang Plow -for a prize to . Kiuley Bill,. with its average duty of 50 would so add �to our - Alfxander Gibson, one of �he largest East Wawanosh, Williams, of Grey, died after an ex- the boys. The following is a list of the or 60 per cent. against all 'the rest of pro8perit I -Mad-donald, deals out to its readers : I I I has resigned her position and h'r sister y by lig�tening our tal __ action manufacturers in Canalda, has tended illness of that fell disease con. I prize winners :-First-class,-men lat tation, L the has been engaged as her successor at a the world. Not to speak at present of increasing our trade and developing our If thevellement R886 sumption. Three or four years ago she 0 ' I L I R�rtions of som igbt ring about it, and goes further to - salary of $300 a year. Geo. Brown; second-class�men, let what effect this would have on ouir trade latent resources that it would. tend ' the Liberal organs e true, that the stamp him . as a truly loyal ' adian -Me. D. It. M ' went with her husband to Washington Geo. Menzies, 2nd, Robt. Linton; boys with Great Britain and other trang- � . � to 2remier of Ontario is in excell t I Can cIntosh, of Lucknow, Territory, but the country not agreeing under 16 years-ist David Campbell, Atlantic CGuutries, please state some of cement and strengthen the ties which health, and that rumors to on- than volumes of nonseusical gush about last week disposed of his fine with her she came back here a few I had; Jn Menzie8;'3rd, Jag. Menzies; the con . . - I .. , surance will � be accepted by Conger a- 9th concession of Grey. Mr. Id enzies. . they would willingly agree to such an ar- - the "Old Flag. " There are hundreds Wingham, for the handsome sum of and resid,ed with her mother' .,Oys u O�der 14 years-lat the "I very good grounds for belief that bind the various provinces together and trary entirely lack fo6ndation, the as trotting colt to Mr. J. S. Jerome, of months I happy and of other mitnufacturera in Canada, who $200. It is a very good colt and with Willia ago D F. . make us a more i contented, on the ) rangement." i tives with ple%sure as well as equaniv . - . - prosperous peopld,. It is only an over. ity. They have no desire t m- feel just like Mr. Gibson. He says : proper handling should prove very fast. ms is still in the west. � -On Thursday, 23rd nit.., the friends We are- afraid the Star is not very burdened an - o profit by -Mr. James G. Stewart, of Bellgrave, -On Wednesday of last week -while . of Christ Church, St. Helens, met ia d discontented people who idle slanders regardingthe mental and " I want unrestricted reciproc C..Carrie and family of Brussels were the wall posted on the subject, els e- it'would 'tYP has sold his property in 'that village, enjoy Temperance Hall to partake of a Physical health -of their leading oppx)- because itwill give me a large market . ing their dinner they were startled know that it is quite possible to have are ever dissatisfied with their political nents. consisting of house, blacksmith shop and I I friendly cup of tea, A goodly company But it is found impossible to and,I am not afraid to compete with the by the sudden howling of a dog, and stable, and two lots in connection, to ! relations, but a prosperous and content- keep down speculations regarding the maoufacturers to the south of us. I when.Afr. Currie went to the wood -shed I sat down, and no doubt but for the in - I Free Trade with the United States ed people never. Prior to the last reci- succession to tile Ontario leader,3hip belibye I have money enough and brains Mr. John Geddes, who will take Possess- he found his collie " purp " had fallen element wea'ther, the number Present without adopting their tariff. Iii fact � procity treaty the country was full of even -within the fold of the faithful" enough, and our people are intelligent ion on the lot of January. � would have been larger. Tea over, the - the proposition of the Reform parity i � �y a peculiar a ­ rmation laid by Inspector I into the cistern which was nearly full of ired to the church, where a, a free ex- innocenceMr. Mowathas beenable to fully with thoo . asumption of candor an� euo�gh, to enable us to compete success- p With one grip of a "' butcher's " treat was in store for them, far surpass - that while we should have , Is, Annexationists, Sir A. T. Galt and oev- -On info i water. company ret eral oth e who are manufacturi aisleY, Of Clinton, J. Mason, of Blyth, strong arm. the canine was -removed ing t . change Of products, each couniry ' er Tories being among the n(Im- take advantage of the Political turpitude cott�'n to the south of us." .Ing was brought before Magistrates Steep from its cold bath more he eatables in the hall. The ' sho . uld reta-m the power to fix its own . I . I . I A. � seared than Rev. Mr. Goldberg occupied the chair. ber. But with -teciprocity came adch an of big colleagues and retain office while I andMeGarva,on Saturdayla, -week, hurt. . After singing a hymn, and prayer of - era of prosperity that all became calmly washing his -hands of complicit and fined $30 and costs for violation of -Miss H. Hine, of Clinton, met with I I con- Y T�E Mitchell Recorder puts it very the, Crook'e Act. fered by Rev. Mr. Anderson, the pro- tariffi. But even Suppose we did adopt tented and loyal, and the Annexation . at the critical hoar. It is felt that no an accident the other evening that was - the American tariff, which we.do not re- igto one could play the part with- the same neatl'y and correctly as -follows : " T W -j" -On Wednesday of last week Mr. . ful, and might have resulted gramme commenced, consisting of sev- I of the past became the advisers of the conundru !!) Dominick Reynolds or,, of Hullett, b very pain eral solos on the clarionet by Mr. Sum - co mraeud, we are not sure that W*e would - adroitness.. Naturally, therefore, there rn which the advocates of home ad seriously. Having occasi3n. to use a ' Crown in the future. With a ofmilar is anxiety about the future. I the misfortune to get big leg broken. gly , ner, bandmaster; recitations by Miss be injured. On the contrary, we think Who can monopoly for combinesters and distant He was hauling a log by a chain cerine preparation on her eyes, she Murray; vocal going by Miss Berry, and change now history would repeat Itself. take the helm when Mr. Mowat steps in � . and took from a cupboard what she suppos- arkebs for farmers have not answered team, when he was caught between the ed was the right bottle, and did not -dig- e . down and out of the I dership? Mr. . a ledtur` on Martin Luther by Mr. we would be beriefitted, - and -for-this With regard to Mr. Wiman, it' is Pos Fraser paci e& and bannot answer' is this : If Cana- Goldberg. The meeting closed with the � I log and � stump with the result above cover until she had applied it to her doxology. - ty is ,equal to the than 1 farmers cannot compete . with stated. - The- proceeds amounted to reason - In 1888, and that year may sible the" ptar may have seen soine of emiargency, but whose qualifications are United States fairmers on equal terms on eyelids, that she had got hold of a b,t- $44, which will bi devoted -to certain 4 L -One day last week Mr. John Hawk- e be taken as a criterion for the others, his utters, Ices that we have not. In any not, is quite out of the question Mr. _tle of carliplidacid by mistake.- As a repairs of the church. . I we �imported froML the United States the -North American continent shaw sold his fifty acre farm, situated result her eyes have been quite sore � Hardy is not seriously considered as I -and the . of the SLp+hes or public utterances of . dmti6ible goods. to the value of 627 eligible except amon6lt the band of opposition to reciprocity and the Cana- about one mile south of Exeter, to Mr. eince. Had she got any on her eyes, ob ---�The following intelligence of the * 1,097,- his that W-6 have seen, instead of his license workers, who . dian. duties upon farm products are Henry Jones, of Usborne, for the sum might have lost her eight. I death ofs. former HurOnito we take I 03180, on which we. paid in duties the advocatin I Annexation, be has a " - � semorninbe he is. based upon that contenti 3nug sum of $7,109,233. Now with Free 91 I lways A party led7by Mr. G. I�V on=how are I of $3,300. This is one of the beat farms - -At a meeting of the 143th ed Trustee from the Picton Times of last week: P u bi, Rolls would they going to compete against and un- on the London Road. The price is con- Board, held on Friday last, the ques. " On Friday, 24th instant, after an ill- $ declared that Ann' xation would not be last about two days, or ng to pieces dersell the same rivals on even terms one. f about three weeks, Mr. Philip rrade between Canada and the' States -ben � as 600n as the hollowne a of his sole sidered a fair as ness'o � I -he burden of taxation in this country asservations were found out. The other , � . tion of engazing teachers for 1891 w McKibbon died at the residence of his , � eficial to either.'Canada or the Uh-ted 8 mn in the markets of Europe, Asia or, The annual missionary services in taken up. There was a big choice A ection with the 1E1 I - ' States, that it is not desired by any members of the. Mini3try, while men - , I olmesyille Metha- among the 60 atyplicants and the lot fell , Mr. R. H. McKibbon, - -of this vould be li . ustri . a. " ti I 00011 brother' ghtened by at least seven considerable portion of the people of of godd average abi � - d.ist church were held on Sunday 26th town. For the plot six or seven lities, are not fitted I on Jag. A. McLaughlin, of Cranbrook, ,years nillions. of - dollars -annually,- which -is I either country, and that instead of lead. to lead the p%rt , and Outsid News of the Week. � 0i. Rev.. Mr. Casson, I as Principal, and Miss Sherlock, of 'the deceased had not enjoyed robust I . I . I Y 6 the offi- � of Seaforth nany times more than the increased I io,g t cial chicle in the Legislatur gave the preparatory sermon in the health. About three years ago he made . . 0 political union, commercial union e Mr. Awrey FEVER EPIDEMIC. Ethel as assistant. Mr. MoL uchlin A trip to Denver. Colorado, and 0ter re - 4 -An epidemic of morning and the missioniry sermon in has had five years' experience A" d has to The disease is attributed to the use of maining there for several months re- ariff, - even of the McKinley Bill, would is the-cen'tral figure, and to speak of fever prevails, in Killarney, Ireland. the evening. Both sermons were great- been .a successful pedagogue. n Mism � , I would have ,the opposite tendency..' If him ad the future chie ta 'd is simply . I I mpose- on our imports from all -other Mr. Wiman has f,ver said anything dif. raise a smile. Ou ly- appreciated. . Sherlock is the daughter of the Metho returned greatly better. Eventually, I tsid the present bad potato , eg, - inis - however, aymptoing-of his old . we have not se Mr Sam er, . _� here is little Joh . -The anniversary tea -meeting of the I di t i ' fter at Ethel and has taught a re -appeared, and after a pr ailment I n t " e, for instance, ebrate'd surgeon years. The new teachera olonged but 0 o have a hangry eye on the Munidh a few days ago... . An excellent -tea *as served in the base- year. . he, in September 1"t,wen4t a second dopted the McKinley Bitl tariff,- while statement that Mr.' Wiman ' ineffectual struggle to shake off his mal- rould be largely the gainers, even if, we and we ask the Star for proof of its- is kn �v and ocunst, died at was held on Monday evening 27th ult. commence work at the opening of next ady ountries. So that, financially, we ferently from tilis , en it,'- Legialkture, howev DEAD. inn Mesbaum, the cel- main street Methodist church, Exeter, c �ol u p mle 0 material. V I . I � says cOrr- place,*ith an appetite shaepened by a Ion COTTON CRO, IN . � . we got Free Trade with the United mercial union would lead to I EGYPT.' The R by the ladies, af ter which eloquent imetoCalorado, but, finding him8ellf I political fast, abd if ca . 9 P1 �_ gyp- ment t - . i nt and h pocrisy are o tian cotton crop this season'is est mated interesting and- ,instructive 0 -Eliza Sp&hn, the German not improving in health came back to ' lower tariff i - . be counted 'as indispen ble qualifiba. at 3,900,000 a& tars, the 1 J ' tates and retained oar own .1 union, t i - woman ' Ill � addresses sent up from Exeter on a charge of I 9 argei increase weredelivered by.ftevs. Martin Picton a )itti- ar gain would be all the greater, and We shall now try to give our contem tiona in the leader Mr. am take can being due to fiae weather. I , Russell threatening to burn the mill of John �A a more than three weeks itat is not taking into consideration ' step l;jght in witt'lout * f rt, r -and Graham. Sweitzer, was brought before Judge go. Mr. McKibbon wax born in Athol, . w tion, and in fact, his fri nds might as the African explorer, - ' . I I , will establish a last week Mr. GeorgqV&n Camp, of ek. i. As Pon. His brothers are George, David, . - statement of what we believe would. be'- well begin to agitate ihetopsof the trading station in Uganda. she can neither speak nor uriderstan ' ' _ ,hat we pay into the American treas I NEW TRADIN4, STATION. -D'. Peters, -While going to Wingharn one day Tom@ on Wednesday of last we -the son of John and Margaret McKib- porary, aud all others interested, --- 11 I rther prepara- - � . u �Robert and Wesley. ry qu our exports to that country. As the advantages of thi ?) . The money Emst Wawanosh, had -the misfortune to English, .Mr.C. F_ Strauble was engag bath, Big He married Eliza� .; I a free trade. I In- mulberry trees now, with no unneces- for the purpose has been subscribed in have his horse run away, I P the result that such an arrangement the first place i .s%ry delay.. When Mr. Mowat doeside- Germany., - . It became ed as interpreter for the case - ; the prig. ter of Mr. J. N. Carter, who, ould have on the relations befft- *.1 C t would ligh,ten the ta; x%_ - cide to retire it will probalif 1- & 61'r - A' )) frightened at a threshing engine stand- on a" I .1 A with one son a I -A _f *_ k, �.� -, "VV gULAtly, and as the in- . P - years, sur - L . - , �,-Z 4 1 .7 ,` U ca AXVI INGELUS OOLD.—Millet's cel- ing at the side of the road and ran away, dfetment zWives him. l ­:-, � - - - V�" 0" 0 t'lle people by. at least seven inil- comfortable berth, because public office ebratdd painting " The Angelus " has . stood the Crown' Atterney � , - � ; - ,�7 _�!� 1- Cxnada and the mother country, we do - . He began mercantile life . - . .. 7�z_ 'been a . old by the American, Art Assooia- considerably, but the horse and driver offer, so the woman was dischare to County of Bruce. In 1872 he started , .., � -1 � .�� , lions cf dollars per year. This and emolument is by long and practised upsetting the- with big brother at Teeswater, in the - , p . ,,; j� �' _ . c 6 - amdunt buggy and smashing it announced that he had no e-4iden . � _-.Wj � not think either the -Star or any person of money, w devotion . the highest standard wor.' tion, 14ir York, to person' - Paris for escaped unhurt, - businessfor himself in Wingham, where I I � ; -k , - : � i .-; hich now goes to purallase I _1 . . , . � �, , . a in" ged I shipped by the party f' in the leader 750,0 ' . She has no friends hereabouts, her hus � - 1, d fears. Our present support for the Government by bonus- � 00 franes. . � ., �7 , 4 aveany � I . I- , _., , %, t ro - he was ve u c ful.- � . - I —We regret being called upon to re- band, it iR said, being in Dakota, and . - 'f I I , down, and there would be nothing in- SERiOUS FAILURE. --R. ry 11 c ess � ,:. �' _. pringer and � I . I ; i tivriff discriminates largely against Great i.ng railways �hat are not required, and consistent, at least, wi 1 S cord the death of Jun. L. Carr, who had been working in Sweltzer's flax - ­ 2. �� -i . th �Mr. Mowat's Company -wholesale dealers in si)k and diedat his home in Huron county, mill. _ i i I . Douglas Pellv's' Reception at I .- Britain and in favor of the United which, if needed, should be built' by p1ri- appointing himself to'the best position worsted' yarns - have Michigan, after a short illness of three —Joseph Hodgson, aged about 10 Home. : I A� s ; y I � . I � -11 ' - . : : , . ; L � Staites. and no complaint has been made at New York, � ..1. 1. . f I , vate enterprise; to supporting a worth- in tile gift of the Government, thus failed. The liabilities are saidto be weeks. Deceased was a resident of Par- years, whose father is an employee of The followin which we copy fr ' I 7 I r - . . I . - . . -- I I I - ­. and it is not 'likely that the additional less bod . handing on bo his successbrs, unimpaired. $80,900 "and assets $13,000. � - I amount up to last spring,when he moved Be4l's furniture factory, P API - Wiligham.1went the " Herts mug Essex Observer ,"a Fb_ � L I I I . . :i I I Y of Political Pensioners kn6wn and in good condition,' that slavish MEXtCA-N RETALIATION. -It is � Said to Michigan. He'was well-known and to that place Monday evening of last �, � - discrimination proposed, if it added to as Senators; to maintaining in ease and greed for the fees and fruits of office in that Mexican reta - I ' � � , I I .. � I the prc�eperity of Canada, would be ob- afli . liation against the M c- highly respected, and his death caused week for shavings. per published In Saffron Walden, Eng- , I � I . tience a horde of Political barnacles, which for years past Ontario "Liberal. Kinley.tariff has begoan. and that &I- It being dusk he land, the home of Mr. Pelly, -the young � � , i I i - I . . jected. to on the othqr side of the water. .bummers and suckers, would be left ism" has lived, moved . and had its ready a tax,of $�U@ a car�hao been plac;. much regret to-hi8 friends. � did. not notice that a couple of saws, man who recently gained such notoriety , i � . � I . I ' � - � I I . � Bat, lest the Star'a extreme loyalty, or being. - i . -On Tuesday morning, 21st ult., very near each -other, were in motion, in connection with the Birchall-Belawell 4,; , . with the people who earn it to be uied I ed upon horses a d . � - . . I I - I I � - � ' � . . n . cattle imported from Charles D., infant son of A A. Smale, and so happened, while taki avi go affair. It says: . � I I I I the United States- .., . ,� - � - - i%ather its faith in the vaWated loy- by them in Such ways as they may d9em Who Pays the Duty ? TOBACCO GR0WE­RS ALAR31ZD.-The w' . and Seldom indeed does it fall to the lot I � I - . of Brussels, died, aged 19 months and 3 from close to the saws, to let his h n V�, I J!" � 0ty of Canada's tariff makers, should best in their own interests.. � eeks. The- little fellow had Is grippe come in contact with one of , I - - I That good old Tory Organ, The I - ,1 nion of C them, the Of a young man to meet with, such unen- ��_; � � I ' jam- Tobacco Growers' U abs has last winter and appeared never to got result being the saw cut off on an angle viAble experiences as Mr. Douglas � . . . r_. � iudace it to deny our statement that the Secondly,-L-ast year our trade with ilton Speatator,sof I forwarded a petition te the Spanish Gov- really over its effects but gradually fail- three fi'ngers and the tip of the index Pelly, the ion of the Vicar of Shaffran I � � I- . . � � I I . - � � �� . a : � - � . .� I Canadian tariff does discriminate against the UnIted S tates am u nted to S I 1, ld5. " We have a ri lit to �agk t 11 ernment, stating ,that the business of ed until death closed his eyes, He was finger of his left hand. The little follow Walden ly connect6d : ; * 0 ! I � 0 ', L � I .: . 1 .9 friends t enenly give a plain answer � . ;1- . I to a plain .q ue8ti " I@, mercial treaty. is negotiated with the by -'his parents. . ase, which � * I L on. -The, question' * United States. ing to the surgeon's office to ,have the has created so much excitement, not � 'k . I � I after, if we, qtLote for ha informatioct the and that too, notwithstanding the Act 9 � � � , hat our the island will be ruined unless a com-_ a bright child and will bd greatly missed stood the pain remarkably well, walk. with the Benwell murder c �� . �. '! Great Britain; it may save trouble here- 058 more than it did'with Great . Britain � he � � - . I ( X_ -_ this : Who pays the duty�lon- Canadiiin � -A - -1� � figures as given in the. trade and naviga- that we had free accees to the British . NEW WOOL MARKET. ---- :Big potatoes have been all the gro hand dressed. �, ky, E - , . .. I ": - � � -Fre1ach 1mastu- te)y, but Mr. John Knight, at home, and % - I tion returns. III the year 1888 the im- t, who n I . market and had to pay I Mea ? -Sir of The 1��h -A special meeting -of Huron Presby- so narrow a risk of himself being 96 � - facturers have been buying an immense concession, Grey township, has a mam- � - � * . a heavy toll to Richard �Cartwright and th ' � - � I ports from Great Britain amounted to '� other an- amount of Ceniral Asian wool and in- me Barley entering the ULfite ' la . only abroa&but ; th tery was held in %,Villis Church, Clinton, victim. I I get into the American in nexation howlers ins th radish of the Black Spanish va- Z i_ I ist A I' I ' � - - - arket. Now, . haf' he Cana- on Tuesday, 28th lult., Mr. j. A. Me. AN ]IRTH . . __ ,%9,298,-21, on w . . than producer tend to starb sheep breeding at Kirakul riety, whieh weighed' 7 pounds, and Connell, minister of Bayfield Road and Mr. Pell USIASTIC -RECEpno,,T. - � , � i , hich were paid duties will the Star or any other san man say Pays'it, though it is a 4) 11 I ; . and ia the Pende O&Eis to continue the measured 21x25 inokes in circumference, Y, Anxious to return to his , � I v plank in their platform that the duty i Berne, stabed that he had received an ap- family, whose anxiety since the first in- � - , r � to the, amount of $8,972,739. 14 the that if the tolls were remo ed this trade supply., i ; he - also had one which measured 18 '. . . V I same, year the imports from the United I always added to the price. Demo : I pointment from the Rome Mission Com- timation of the murder has been ver - - crat IT NEARLY KILLED BOER. -Mrs. l� inches in length. 'These radish ' y I � es, &I- - mittee to Chalk River,in the Presbytery great, left Woodstock hslf an hour after . , would not be very largely inc�roased,aiid' in tile United States affirm that the Stephenson, wife of Dn Stephenson, of '' though large, are fine for table use. . of Lanark and Renfrew,and desired to be the verdict bad been given in the triQ1, i- I . , 6 , . � Stat s amourited to $48,481,848. while that with the increase of trade b' th United States consumers pay the barley the Soldiers'Home, at Grand Rapids, -On Tuesda I ' � I - - � . - �� I I - the daties collected only amounted to countries would not be benefitted = duty ; and they point feelingly and tear- Michigan,�met with a 9 Miss S. A. ' released from his present charize in order � and crosised in the Majesti . � _. ;*. � - enriched. I) "that beer has advanced e- that - $71109,233. In other words, while we fully to the fact Painful accident Wi of the s Bayfield line, God 0 to England, I .he might accept it. No objec- arriving at Liverpool on Wedues ' . d,V I I I i . . irr,price. � Friday.; In attempting to turn on an , rich"tointnosch'ip, died rather unexpectedly. tion being efted by the congregations MOML11g. . - ; �_ rmported over nine millions of dollars' Thirdly, -We are'conti . electric iight she reoeived the full cur- � . : I - nually bei log - Some time ago she sustained injury by He was met ,there by his I � , 4eaking in the House 'of Commons ren of Bayfield Rotid and Berne, Mr. Me. : � - t iu er hand, burning one of her a fall an4 although r � father, and the meebing Was natura � : � : � worth more from th,e United States than told by the Star,and others of its ilk,thht during"the session of 1878 Sir John Ma�._ - she was , �bl t be Conneill's resigno6tion was accepted, the an affectitig one. They jourveyed V, I to I : - I fin learly off and givin her a shock out -she never fully recovere eo in I I � ; korn, Great Britain, we actually paid it is the home market, th' 9 � I , �,. I at is . that nearly killed her. fr the ' charge to be declared vacant on _N . . . . the- bidet danald said: . ovem- London almost immediately. and catch- , accident, which was- evident y the . im- her 2ad. Mr. Simpson, of Brucefield, ing the 5.15 trai .. � over one "million eight hundred thousand profitable to the producer, and it is Jo 66 TiiE OCRAx DBASTER.—A terrible linediate cause of her death. tS n ex -Live;' I Pool Street, � I I find the farmers of West � -IShe was a was appointed moderator of the session arrived at WaMen. just before seven I ild up home markets that we pentri,it and East Canada could not understand ' : . . ? r � dolkw Lr,.,;s in duties on the American ,bui Canada collision between a steamship and a sail- � aughter of the late Thomas Wiggin- during the vacancy. , � � : d : . . ­ . d � I _. � there was ing vessel, occutred off New Jersey on ton. .1 � o'clock. The knowledge of the arrival , 1 f -7- IT result was anything in their barley, for Thursday evening last week. The -Whilst John Elliot, of Goderidh h" the following: " Monday morning - that a crowd of some thousands had as- , �- . goods than on the British. It is quite ourselves to be so unmercifully taxed lly he Mitchell Advocate of last week had become known, and the - � I - � e - 15 per cent. upon going into the Fnited brightly, the sea am ' 9 one of the -workmen employ. a deVica , I . I possible the good old innocent Star will the N. P. Give us free trade with th instance, being obliged to paF a4uty of night was clear, the moon shiniv Township, . . I . te loo � king man of about thirty sembled in the vicinity of the Railway . - be quit,- shocked at this evidence of- United States and at one ptroke v�e States. ooth. Seven ed an the agricultural hall at - Dungan- years of age was � . I . I r It is said the -c 23rd ult., . found in the brick Station, in.order togive a welcome to . I . � - . &%loyalty on the part of its worshipped would get, practically, a home mark4 the duty and that the - onsurners pay minutes later both vessels were at the non, yvas at work Thursday,' iochool house, near Mr. R. I � farmer' does not bottom of the sea, and with them sank - I Jones' old the returned voyager. The arrival of � ', W suZer an the scaffold on which be was standing I fa ', on the Logan road. He had the train was signalled by a fen de joie. I chief, 'bat" e can't help it, the figures five times in extent of that which we ao�v _�thing. That is the statement, 81 of their pasFengers and crews. in gave way, precipitating him on the floor I er hat, coat nor vest, and waF, evi. l , I . I but when I put a simple' case, whiell I those seven minutes a collision knd a b Mrs. Pelly, 'with Miss Geraldine and . _� I are there, and we submit theria for the have. The cities of New Yonk and have done frequently,:I can get no an- death struggle with the waves ' eneath, dislocating and fracturing one . of his mind. The. children Miss Daisy ' � , . I I r - sideration of our contempor- Brooklyn, for instance, have a ce illn'tly out m serious con I % I . I - had of the bones of big ankle. i, I Pelly, were on the platform, : I nauni. swer. Suppose a mak J�Ias 100 acres on taken place. All the . It will be at wkre very much frig,htened, but being and the greeting between mother and i - � . - t ary, We dare say there are others as ing, population equal to the eutire pop�. the Canadian side " ' pasnogers of the least two months before he will be able I i I r � - � Of the line and 100 Vizcaya, fourteen in number, were lost. . born ess, he was- not removed uutil son, sister* and brother, was very Z - . � . I . . . . . I acres on the American side of the line. Twelve of tho crew* of 77 were saved � evening, when Trustee ]Lawrence warm. This over, a move was made I well afs the &ar who will be surprised lation of Canada, and with to resume work. I � free trade 7 - last brog-ght him into town and handed him . Suppose he grows 1,000 bushels of bar , -The Wingbarn Advance of - . � . : -1 to, learn that I . accessible to . from the steamship.. The f te of the week says - . fair the carriage in waiting, audz;as soon � Sir John and. his political the4V would be as - us as Mod ley a " ! �. ­ despite their I on each of his farms. He takes his crew of the seboonbr is still unknown. Mr. W. T. Yates, one of overl,to the constable. Next day Police as Mr. Douglas Peliv, at) eared on the I - :. I - colleague3i s Wingham'a Prosperous merchants, : 1. on Magistrate Flagg sent him down to the � � 1P ! � I - I -loud-mouthed treal ; Buffalo wo - uld be ag oonveniento 1,000 American ,�u Yels to the Aniteri- THE CHICAGO WOXE�Nl's CHRISTIANT outside of the station he was received � . � I I . 1, I., . . - . professions of loyalty to and love for Toronto, and ,no on. In short, Fre� can _mArkQt-AL4'g0M one dollar a bushel TExPERA_NcR UNIw,-.-Tbe corne Saturday last received a type -written County jail as a vagrant. The I I 1. . ­ I I the " old flag," would frame and main- Trade would give us a: I 'home .. for it. 'He taken his 1 r�stone ,poor fel- with prolongid. and deafening cheers. . - . - . - letter and a newspaper clipping fr6m a lo . T . , � . . - I market, 11 AO, busheli of of the Women's Temple, Chi go which New Yorker, offering to supply him wUh ce w was unable to speak and totally un- The Ofses were uDharnesed, and the I I . ' I I � I � � : tain a, tariff that discriminates go heavily all ready built up for us, -such as w� Canadian. barley to the'Ame'rican mar- is being erectect%y the Wo ca nseions of anything that w" passing. h 1.� . men's Tem- car was drawn to'Walden Place by wM- : - I - - ket and gets buit -eighty I' 2's, 5's, 10's, etc., at very low rates, He either strayed from his home, or, ing hands, preced%d by the -Excelsior . - . I I � -five ceets per perance Union Of that City was laid 'a4a pointing out how easy it was to be- being a burden, was driven a � I . I ! I I .- - . ! ! � ­ 1. �. - � . - � , - . I .1 __ i . , way arid and playing � . 11 i . - , B ,,Rollint'home to dear - ,_ . - ! . I . . � I . . . 4- � . I . i . - . . - . I I '_ _;, I _� I . I � . I - : I - I I . I - . - . � I . I 1� I - I . � I . I - I . � _. � � I ''. j I � . . . - � I i . � . . I .� .- , i I � i- I : 1 4 � � 1 . . . :. - - . . . � . . FI � , - . � � I : ! # � 1�1 �,j I . . I _� '�. I � I � I . .., I.. I I I . 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A " ­ f I - I 71 I i � 1, I , 11 i;" �. t - � - � � . � � - I . I I I - ! I 1; . - 11 1. � . I - , 1, - I "�_ !� I I . I � - � : - � - : , � � 1 I I __ _ __ I . I'� I I - � . � , , I I . � I I - � � . . I . __ � � � - I . I I � � I - -.:. -Xormom 71 If - � . . 00��� - "t 4% 0_____ r- I 11- , lila & . 11 and men car., , 11.1 � glanal - _ V ][u s;adltlon to 'tb I .1 4orches. � . i , - I __. .� 11 g crowds had assemb i 16VI" , � , , � . � -_ . - - 'the line of route,,. and a's I � I ,�S�aloug the occupants � - W. I � IlLeered, � Flags were - - I . us privato housestand I I 'of Id.s. 11ingham was 111-9 . _� color- lightc: At the eutriuc',e to wald4 - 1. ginphat arch bad been -erea � - I , ,tbe front the vvords 41 WeR � A large portion of, the cro � the cirriAg,e iUtO 'the gr*uu' �Iiotiug Mr. Douglas I thanked them, for their* kini I � � �;",M,e� time intimating that I . I . I � . - _10 mor -6_ fullyon another o( � I � I - � ..bwd took �IIP AL Posit'ono'3 vader .-Vue le4erghip of - All a ,aditable selection, ,played __ , - jumber of people perao , . ,grounds, which presented, pea � ,,,uce,, the. trees 'a'nd I ith colored fairy lig iuug'7 ORT -N -lox OF CANA1, .,7ZLL-k 8 ADIANS, : I . . ][a response, to an intery . sbove pa-perl 1dr. Pelly �e); � �self as follows of Canada al LL I .The inte,rviewtr asked -. I I . As to the onuntrY, Canl I VresBiIDU 1111V-0� YOU forrne�, -your -stay 17 . I 'I think Parts Of Canada I ly uice. I 1.0-ve -see.12 Prf whole of thet,ountry, xn�, - any WRY whwt emigration� . ,have people believe, The . - - two places which YOA mi� I Perfection.,. In the Eaiteir Ontario wa$the finest &Ti in the world. I , - yolt doult-, think Of goi I - - L - . �1? I . I .alzall, - L � I M,MYL go, out to Bee C-&ni cause 1 have gna ' de -a great. 11n; .Lther._O., Clerks:eugaged , � - =.esseir going out there � _anjount of -occupation .- thl I ter, living choiper, , houris. I , they would have is far hap� - Is it true that you haV I � Made to you,: Did some ol, sing at a hal-I I I Oh, yes (81nililng),i It WL , IV as a matter of advertis L L ,�,_1-11 do anything there to I which is their sole 'd'eia.L � Man -Can Lde Very much W4 1 *Verthere. With is ismallL can livetherio very wzn at L , � . jQy%ble life. After the ofl the clerks aro allowed to �1 and Poo ple t4ere dou!t thij business in a. black -coat., showed me e4ormous kind I never met auch people fo L 111011.11� - - L LeadbUjY4 - LocAL Domis.—Mr. JO . . uWa saleon Thursday wwo I ful. The s -tock were in gla Z "a were sold at a hig] . I ,MzLaughlin is e4ually sou � . I . .' X I - and Stock raising lr.� . got severly f. hurt the 0 ladder, wfitich he 'was c I . barn gave wa at the base -*)iieh he fel a distance � the hard floa, breaking a ' - "g ribs, and otherwise 'a - We are, however, plea-!edj� ' he is likely to be all, L.' . . L - . I . . Thereare sofne 1potatoes -a of maugolds,,� carrots and I still remam'I'l in the grc owners there,of are somel . in consequenoe. A s0ll , would bring,!every ]thing � is estimated thaIlt between I bvirrela of RpPles have from the Leadbury lini When we co a -der A t mostly youn , this is L06 Ve: ing for this, Year.—Thro, Osity of Mr::J. M. Climpt of Prince Alber.to your cot in replar r6ceipt of tile' L . J I . ;--wau, 'a neat and newsy lit I I 'lished in out of the most ' . ! � our IvVesternTerritOrieso i I j, �� . I Perth Iten . —A han4some new o' placed in Monkton Prel8b, . —The Wa�meet;ing at . church, CA-r1ingford, on 7 24th ult., wAs very sulel ed over $55�, � —The AlItchell tax -g I I Ux moneyi comiIng in promptly tb,t.n last Yta,y.. sign of tke Urnes. � —Mrs. Wilson and thr Atwood last week for I she goes to� rejoin her ,, . Henry Wilon. . . 'Bu_ 11 - —Joseph tt,erg and I - eaven, of Motherwell, ba Michigan lumber woods: , - the wfuter'# campaign. I —Constabie T. B. � . ,Stratford, hm rented th . � - vacated by Mr. Wilson . � P-eare road,,,and has just" . I His fathero the vene L police, took up this ' n LL ,, Canada'Company in il —Misil Bossie Baitif - well, over a year and a I tend a Coniervatory of L neapolis, is expeoted ho,ni : Wiss Bain ioi one of the . Ira I 'i, over one --hundred a is i . , tu ;Imcoessful in obtainibg a —Mr. Wgn. Long, of - c'hased fif W, acres on the . I sion of Maryboro. the . ibout $1,500, Air, Heid I *ho h" haA the place rl-C I ' - . last year has rentedolie � . in Wellask� where he � reside. i � —A, few, days !ago were engagi.,od in levillin i quired , ounds of the .. I . 1te Insfirtute they u ,abones bli6kenedl -by - .1 wew foun. - a number of dUu relic'q! An the shap and knive�4 . L - —Mr. .Txihn Gibson) . most valu�d` citizens ... I I I businen uAn there f�*r Tea&, lj&g r,ernoVedto ..L L � - fore ing Stj leava , atford I Vublic reciption by th I and presenW with a J der und a ourse of $ - - � I f —Samuel An kerman . of 1) L 'farm in the, Gore I i, . Aouck, Rua will remove 111 ood of Hiokson, East I , I h I I I � . � iviteads to plugage in' - - , ftle of ,Stock, etc., I'll . I � , 11 �� -few days ago, aggre , * WVeragped W to 655,� 1 1# 015.25. 1; . , —The Stratford Be corporafiop t"m vabite ' raer of lgr� D. P., lie: _L I day, and. 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