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Now AdvertisemAnts this pay,
Valentinea—Chris. Dickson. ,
Tailoring, etc,—Jackson Bros.
Tailoring—C, C. Banco & Co.
Seeds and Prod.uce—J. Steep.
$40,000—W. II. Burk,
Ileoloved—Harry Fisher.
Annual Dinner—Ag. Society.
Auction,Sale—C, J. Tuthill.
The Huron News -Record
Wednesday* Datioutty *0th
VOLICE
MAOIST TR AND
:BOO.TT Mr.
TILE* appointing of Mr. Jas. Scott,
*barrister of Clinton, as Police Mag-
istrate' for this county; has raised
the ire of 'scone ,of the .Grits. The
gepositor going .80 far as to say that
the appointiriont may; "bring the
_government mote kicks than credit,"
IS hold that the Scott Act alsolii,-*
atien's request, recommended by the.
•,Ooenty:Council,. couplel the name
of Mr., John Beattie with ;the ep,
pointtnent. We havehot at hand
the rosbletion of the Couucil, but
' wo do know that. a majority of the
members Who :Voted for it did not
inteml, to commit :themselves , to an
ondoraatiOn of .11fr. Beattie as. tho
appointe).:ll'oren had they gone so
• thitt wotild\"ho no.,,snfficient reason,
'for the Croverinkent appointing Mr.
Beattie; a gentleinan without any
legal training. ....If thnitipointment
• must bomade, by all Means Yet us
• have it 1111e,ti, by 'ono who ist•varsed
' in the law, whose regal tr,aiiiing can
•' oonand the confidoneo of tho
% tic and...the respeet of the bar.. soi
-8;cott.should.be able to do thiS,. .
'remains to, be seen whather4O ;vitt Se.°
• she
or not.' Bet he shoold net be con-
It
olimuned without a:fair trial. It was
•not a Matter of! locality that:Should
have been...taken into consideration
in the aPpeintment of a golice
i1tagistrate, • The ,.matter for' con-
sitieration ,was What gentleman, pee.
so'ssing the necessary qualifieations,
;ettld take:the position without sal-
ary.. It was,very properly not taken
triteconsitlerition.wheiferfie lived in
Exeter, Seaforth, God.erich,Clinten,•.
• \Nriughain, or BrusSels.• The Conn-
• ell kneiv no north,. no south no
east,. no west, in the' :matter.. The
(oily other gentleman learned in.tfili
law whose. nettle We 'heard mention-
incooneetion Mith the itp(mint:
naeut Was 'Mr. Seeger, of"Gotherich,
-.3 laayer of Much more ex.perience
t . co an conserver. y
would "po11
sskirly .(tive- been' la -otter
Aualifie,d fer.tho important postrion.
But Mr. Seeger wdtild not. take the
position Without
Wejeel pertain that the Go ern
, . wont:have acted in "etineenanca with
.tho well Understeod, wisheS of 'the
Council, as well as in,:aceoril with
.• general opinidrrolnoIaPpoint:
,
in g M. Scott aa. against Beattie,
furnished to the. contrary,
So much for the inoumbent dale
office. 'But it is well known that
Tun Nows-lizoono has not boon
impressed that there is any neOessitY
for such an apPaintnrent. • Now that
it has been made, we shall fool it
our duty, so far as a journal can do
• so, tetliscourege any attempt -to in-
timidate Mr. Scott in the hottest
• discharge of any unpleasant duties
he may have to perform. Wo never
did think the Scott Aet would be a.
success, me do not now think so,
the experience we have had of it
hos only further Coovincod us thpt
the public conscienne is not in
accord with it, that it is ahead. of,
public sentiment, that it was carried.
by a sort of snap veldt& • In spite
a all this we would be recreant to
our duty,' wo . would be running
counter to well 'considered toad firm-
Iy implanted . conv ictions that the
only basis upon Nr111C11 Me can pie -
servo eider and .the majesty of the.
law.; *which iii a, country like this i$
governed by the .will of the people,
is by haviog a71 laws obeyed, We
:may be conscientious in our views
of the inopportuneness, of the evil
tendency, of the oppresSiveoess, of
the injustice' of a law, but wo cannot
, be a VW U14 9Surso1vo, We slit:add
and sin& nbrOncottrage violence
even in opposition to what we con-
Ceive an illonlvised law. •,
But WO shell agifete for the re
peal or amendment of a. law
form -mote which" we can clearly
'see will lead to sedition. The most
eminent ‘. Soviets and thinkers ale
• Recoil that the best preventative o
lition is. a' removal of the minim
o sumptuary law known as the
Act is likely to breed sedition.
d' bo' repeiled or a'anended
.so as to Co men with the conscieve
of the greatest. lossible number.' Ii .
continited violet n, And the . well
known. symnatle, o -Quany who do
not violate f it,' with . &see who do
Violate it, even in thie coun . • where
:it was carried. bY ovor. 1500 'ih&joi,
it, au 1 other countiOs Where„.it:Wi
carried' by as great br greater major -
ie, proof stroog. as holy, writ
thatiTilliTit Aliat 'rever.ence for
it whi8h there, shoul& be for all
laws. • Remove the pause •and. you
will VOrO,OVO the sedition that we see
brewing ou all sides where the Scott
Act is attempted to be kinfoi:ced to
any •.ceneiderahles.•••extent„. An alai,
'nerd authoririr says "the causes and
motives of sediticors e.rio :
t°ea-tiUei al n-eif laws -
and customs, factions grown dopoi
to, and whatsoever' in, .olfeneling
peoplci joineth and .knittoth them
together 'Ina common ea The
Scott Act So. alters the laws and
posterns of our pi.oPle . in matters of
a.purely sumptuary' xiatora that we
tilyi largo utiMbers f peep% in
varioasparts. of the ebontry, where
it is i11 operation, joining together
%in the eammon oust/. of- OPPositioll..
• • We say this .without nrejudiee. to
:NIL Beattie'. Evan. viretZ theminor to it, -and in many deplarable
iu
0013.itteration ,of gtances resorting to overt acts of
, j.• given pie- -
codenco over the crequisi
• cl; • 1 • "
4ia tes13‘ ' 0 on 3'
violence ao.iinst those bs
• of;he inoiiinbent, wliteli• we must
urno evel so young a ItiO/yer:as
:\tr, Seat to liossesSo•then.Mr. Scott
hado everything in his favortlis
residence in Clifiloo••.is' itt a point
!tore 6asy of ace.ess to the great ma -
a r
jerity ef parties likely to h,. ave bust-
"iieeS with himi than any. otheromint
that we ca)i think. of. Qualification
• and 'acidity aro -certainly largely on
the siao of' Mr. Scott over Mr.
:13eattie, So that aseureillyillo Cloy-
• ointment. will get to ore .than
• mai for •theiraCtion in connection
with this appointment, •.Tho power
of a Police. 111o.glatrate. is, in -his
Partiet23,a1i' pi.oViece, inorr arbitrary
then...ilia of the higlies of
the Province ie.in his. A- -Police-
•Nlagistrate'S interpretation. of the
• taw is alinceit Ito may 'be
Sail to be aCourt of • last resort it
most Case$ that . will come before
• him. • TroW imperatively necessary,
• therefore,,IS it that lie should have
a legal training-. 1\f.r. Seott.being
birrister, is °retitled by the proper
authority tohoe at knoWleilge. of
latY and; to be posseseed" of integrity
to. ado) nister the laW impartially in
nl; Iltdietsl*: ea Mei Vic We in ti t
• lind co.: to. ino 1 LnLtJ oro f
riern-ia-4;lio-onttnicomont.,:of-tho-ob
"noxious lawr--
'WAGE .BARNERS AND,:
• TA11A1.1.'fON.. • • '
Some doubts having arisen as- to
. A •
WliethOr a wage earner,. entered aped
the asSessinentroll for $250 in- oriler
that he might.have a vete under the
ProVinciet Franchiae A:Pt, wouhl,be
liablo to. taxation on that amoutt,
2.1:...rtatomon, the Galt, assessor
wrote. Mr, , Mo ;vat conooinhig till
Matter:an(1. received from the delluty
A.ttorney General the following
„reply
• • 'Tomo:to, 271,1, Feb. 'se,.
referenee'th your bitter ef
ineierstaii4 there-nery-lsr-
.
legislation this aoselon the milihet of
•wage-eornera,• andtheriee the loiestiou ask -
01 by you'itiay not he As 81)4'
law stands•.ziAv. 1 (14. tir,‘ 11, WINV•
earner tothe. einem t 01 $200 pays, tiny
bisea, Olat. Scrvt.;
' 01138'1'02(. •
• . Duet). &Looney Memel.
• Vroin. Ilia it .would` appear that
the presumption( id that the $250
wage-earner who gets lihnselut on
the municipal a8ses:41110112 tort for
that' an -intuit, i11 02(131 170 have a vote,.
‘..111 1:1 112881 t 1A.-Areot3N01-1,"
•
O. a CAMERON NOT ENV:U.
.1.W TO TIM _ULT. • ..• •
••••••••••••.1..
Mr Cameron i$ a politioal4ppon.
oft, and in pleading, the cause of
the "forlorn hope" of a .political
patty which he is aspiring to be the
leader of we believe, • because we
have proven it, has outdo the most
at eluding misstatements. Yet we
will assume that in such cases he is
carried away by the enthused exi-
genoies eta sanguine . temperament
or else been stuffed by those who
have no regard for the eternal veri-
ties. In any event, whether Mr.
Cameron has received his brief•frain
ignorant or wilful "Ananias'," *he is
responsible before thelpinblie for the
most monumental poll. ical . whop4o
pers. Withal this,Tot.Nriws-RooOnn
is preear .d to give him; or everiktlyi
(Olo'il," his duo. And, as wo publish-
ed, some moolarago, an extract from
a Walkerton 'paper, giving II. P..
O'Connor M. P.,..a graduate of Mr.
Cameron's office, the paternity of
remark, rlpublicly made, Abet Mr.
Cameron was_"the chainpion liar of
Canada,I1 we now give, ?dr. Preen-
nor's denial, , Mr.*O'Connor Laving
stedied, law with Mr. Catneron must ,
bo supposed fo have eome personal
epounintatioe . with ;la i in ,. ma his al-
-regp.d.. oc.laiption that AIT. Cameron.
was the "ohaniPion . liar" I'
1
:•ked upon as an impo ,hm fit of
Mr.'Cameron'S personal' veraci y, as
a private citizen, " We do not 1 noy.,..
that Mr. Cameron is any betto . Mid.
we • do Mit belie-vo that. he is 'any
worse in this respeet than the, aver-
age awyer whose avocation. it is in:
make the, worse appear. the. . heti er-
canoe. „Mr. • O'Connors writes
the .1.1•da7d :—.. .' . • • . .., • :• . • :,
"Permit me to say the.:.: para-.
•"graph. is Untrue.. I nosier at Dun-
"keld or and other Place nsod the
-latiguage given ,nor.eahl 1 -anything
"which ,eibe Id .possibly be tortured-
"intti• moaaing .ichat c.iii ..say I Saitt
•"nor did 1 eller . in • auy,speech.nse.
'4i\1io Canieron's naiiie or. refer to,
"'to liiin in any W7 -3-r7 Mr. Cameron
'and I ere now and have been. for '
"years. beforeI .60me. to Bruce both
• esenal mid potitleai friends: .1
othin cvery highly of Mr4,lattleron
"hi it;.I.It- ,o. an unl halted iiaiii iration
"(Of a certin . kind) for the .fertile
"andiziventive .nins of "the chain,
"pmii. liar?' who 1 re,f,ti the hrtiele 1
"corn plain . of, I, have I ti a honor • to
" be,. yours faithfully,7- . . .
"Ii. P. O'CoNt '7 *
, . .
,
would hardly think tharthe patron• s
of the Globe wbuld relish Wok low,
vile, vapid noosd
ense as iet' ve,lines
, -
we refer to. But the "deacint"
must be supposed ti:oknow best. 07
shades of Geordie BroWu! • As we
have not noticed that the "deacon?'
Of our town cotem, has expressed
any 'aversion to the "dirtiness"
Clearly apparent in the item referred
to, Ivo can only. conclude that tho
two "demoos" know to what deliths
Void their readers.
they can descend a. nil yet not of-
.
Even so impartial a journal as the
Wititetts is sometimes led into un-
justly suspecag the Ottawa govern-
inelit of being iniMical to the Scott
Act. :The Witness said •i:n„the veri.
' day- • that the Governor-lo.Counah
declared that.the Scott. Ad would
be in force in the city of St, Thomas
after the•firat' day Of May, 1SSG:—
"Inmany.m11101.39 the Dominion
Government has betrayed the most
deteredued oppositoo• to the Scott
•Act- This opposition sonos to be
counted on to unlitnited extent
by the enemies oil. the Scott .Aot,
Those in the city of St, 1ozo8i have
• actually appealed to the '0-evern ent
a case lost in thecoorts." • • •
EDI2ORIAI,..t1TO'TE•5.
Tliti'GladSionce ministry. is..likely
0 Fr:wires s tort live:d7lis. T iy
predecessor,. it confidently no
.clicted.that it will .bo • defeat:oil: on
the budOet.' .
"Fifteen. ,below: ..zero.' • Dufi.cri
coal fifty e,ente • a7ttn,"...iemarks• the -
the. Globe.. • 1t W.881.1Welity.
. .
low iero io Clinton last 'Friday
Morning and the duly �m coalre-.
inained only fifty cents a ton. .'Does
the; Globe 1110811 to inahluate.that.the
taritf on coal shoold,be ,raieed.as 'the
mereury:fittisl 'And..jf not why noel
Why indeed has not °Or...local eol-•
eatar-of-aostatris,-111-inistrepgrust-
been instructed.le adept the sliding.
scoleandT 'regal* tlie 'duty on coal
by the range Of- the therfriOnteleil
I -Ton. lgr. Chapleao. was: hit with
•a stick at .nieeting, by some
rowdY. Grit. But no word -.of porif
deninittion .frorn tho Cllobo of the
cowardly-tactici*of its 1.\:ient1e.: The
cllobe considorp, this bruta t, Ilack
111ini8ter„or •tha Crown, 'fa 'Sinn:*
ning. reoeptian." It i$ 110 Wonder
that those who enderse 'the Mote
bola that killing is oot Minder; and
that ittUdeeeness on the part of its
friends, froni their doinie3 in a
primary Awl ieall 1111 eting. °Vert
acts..;of rebellion and murder, can
• be condoned on the ground that
party exigeneies demand: such net-
fOriatis conduct, •
••
.
• For silly, scheol boy doggerel
•the Oloriei fast securing tor tin -
enviable reptitatien ihl.i inits fisete
of Feb, rat if, excels itself in pnh-
1iliibg line piece of poetry (I)
on Sir •MoPherson, The
i1111011(10eotiglit' to be
conVe.yed by the "diaappeamice of
smell"' is' toot vile to refer to More
'oollzt°11 Oolunine... One..
ASS11111BLYNO.7'149.
The• big. comity Chuneil, vine-
timbscat oI. the Ontariti:Akisouibly;
ts121 session .linAvUrento":" In -•the
.speech from: the •Throne Mr. Jdowat'
referred . to the late unpleasantness
in. the .Nuiihwestiu a very gingerly
manner, and bynot disapproving at
-the rebejlieu tacitty nitunipiOd to
condone It;•
In amendment te the ,address Sel'
White, el Essex, (conservative) who
hes.. a mixt IWO .01. English, French
and, Indian :blood, inhis.„.o..eills
moved': "And we t1USt, new- that
peace; has been restored; the strprelio
my of tite tavr vindicLedqrnclinaill
tabled; .and •just • p•unialimenta in-
-dieted ,upon the -principal. partici,
pantsin•" the rebellioit,. it may be,
lound .comiount •with the..Pubde
interest. to 'extend the mercii ul con-
sideration of the crown to •the 0mi:4
of • thoed Who •are flow tiodergoin„o
hop tiso n men t fbr oti•onces cemitsitted•
during. er risieg out of the rebel-
: i ()o .1" ••.
yia
•
brought. Frazere
Tnd the Other.
Grit guns out. The Glit$ Were Wi1--
.1i21g to. Usk ler mercy tir .2.liosioun4
dergoing • punishment for having
taken part in the • rebellion, hot
.they were not . willing to the
jestica •of their conviction and the
of the. law. • ' ••
.'1.1110 • 60 rer.11111011t • adjournedthe
debate: . 11.011 it W'S,S'' u
'Monet deprecated tb4,--Asgenibly of'
'Ontario expressing 'any opih ion on
the Merits or' demerits of
which .,abst.'the lives' of .,so limey
of u o'§ ,sons and:. which we are
SO much interested. in. -lie, in fact,
that.thO Donlinien Goveroment
as oPholders 'Of its •authority.wa8
• IT(Q)43 blahm•than • the 101)018 who:
defied. that -authority. • . ••
•Ibe only/ French 'member in the
Assembly, Mr.. Robillavd, fevered
*mercy yet asserted the justice of the
• punieliment. He said 'the Grits of
Ontario once cried tiond ?lertlfo
blood .of Mel, now, they-holdMei
up as a' Martyr; and • deceived...the
French, Of Quebec, 'The Grits of
Ontario he had . . hosftitLio1 i
o iaractertsmg: as.• traitor5. to their
coin try: OtuD to their .not•ionality..
' Every • Censervotive • voted for
W11 ite's ante udinent,.,-, every Grit
agliinst 'it and it 'was defeat, al, thus
the Ontario GoVernment haveVirtu-
4N1o1Y'rtliioi‘lsetsift11). d •
t:h• e ,re,belllen in th.e
• •
• Iferedith • made tho best speech
• ever. delivered in the Assembly.
Ho' nfiaiged -14'razer, tl2e. ,spolt (MIMI
• of the Government, with:Inakbio• a
•
-sPC•ech. -which Wai R direct. melte-
went to rebellion. •. • ••
•
„
•
The (its Cried "retract" "retriiet."-
Meredith, /continuing, said he
.‘.'woulil not:retract ono mord, not
one syl !able, .not one 1 otter.'?• '
'1 lin Alh 211001h:hove-
l:ion inierViOwed -the GoveinnieuCto
:10 know' whitt„they wore: going to. do
about the Snit Aet. Mr. Alowat
811d he l00u1t1 Certainly give aU the
• tnatteiS prilii.11.1tOd. to him 111081; care.:
rii consiil'efaiUTI.: 110 W01.11(1
however, that the • Obvernment
deeide/1„ to. •appoild; commissigners
and impeders in Scott Act dorm ties
to enforce, the law. Hardy in -
Riveted pretty plainly that thet Was
about all they wouldl do, this' time.
—A. fatal aceidetit at 1Yuligentioti,
hist week. While idfirtin .tEctlitig
atoll tliiTo °there of Ahtic3d were
in fb" 1018:1!, n tr'9:` ftql• en INtnetti'll eno thobsetu(1 miles of the Canadian
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
welt/iv/tit le IP dtatwead taidetwood Motif.° do
nt lodd our,odoett resztentitible for ate opipronw
exprealfetiem curropoitieited.- l'.11.Nr.ws•iieruord
.Nditor New -Record.
:mu sot,.... -1 notice by. your POtS1111 that
my, p. Robb has denied beilig paid say
money by the School Soma since his elec.
Mon as trestee. Deny it as be .11mb Lis
noise eopears ltmong tile accounts passel' ,
by th,i School Board and it e.111 new be i».
order tor Mr. Hine to Ilse and explain.
'If Mr, Robb hail no aeeteint with, the
School Soard why name figure in
the accounts? l'ine; Mr. Robb may not
have been paid the money yet, but Ilttt
feet ei liis bovieg an; alt with the
13,0,rd, paid or not paiiT„ dise eahlies 111111.
laiv• is clear on the matter,. aml the
Wolf members' are ret•ponsible... Tile pub-
lic will note Inc result.
YOUFS, 84„
-RATEPAIN11..:
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•
Editor Nttloi-Record. • • •
Goderich eoutains a big flour mill,
the prole oi its proprietors. Gode-
rtili also contains 'a. big Grit mill in
which Malcolm C. Ceinbion is the
miller, but the produce' of 18 null is.
• litre' to swallow. -He boa lately ad.
certified his stuff, part is the produce,.
as' lie tells us, Of .sorne• thirty. -four
• Tory eerriptionist. whom he
• passed through hisi'roill each bearing
tit x Scram miles: of Mintier
Which he idloge4 that they 'obtained
as the price of their 'corruption. If
this were true, there woold he, in
rimednumbers, about two millions.
six Ittinclrerl thensandaeres of land
me, through.; his bolting. ITiacilite.
E'Ven tile Grit leurnals hesitate • to
endorse hs:I have now before' elm
0 8 creme down'east GuI joureal,. 10
which the editor discounts only fifty
per cent. if Al, 0. Camerem's state-
ment; ond Mildly says that 4eu1y
:one million and eighty thou:sand acres.
.o..poolic land havelmen squandered
by Sir -John Macdonali in rewarding.
bis Tory followers for their support.":
:This is "drawing 13 mild.."
Cameron, tO Jona force to his. asOer.
Mon .gives the taimes e.fill particulars
of. the 'foin: and thirty eases of alk ged
(orruption' (roof in beekrain) on,
whit h he restLis statement: • The
interval of therci whl11i-.1188 . slue°
elapsed, has elicited froni•the various
partie8 oo • charged by' hi iii holignent
denials of tho truth of hiS'statements,
mit ell, brand Mr. Cameron as
bor
• Mr:. Cameron partienlarly pharges
-that' most, if not all of. these tireber-
„licenses were.. Oyer. lands 111 the
Pi-evince:of .Ontario,..and in the ilia:
'rioted ..territery. ble.linew wUI 'that
where Buell lands were ,affered to
public competition, :it AvaS on lease,
subject te•the result of the litigetion
botween ma
:awl that:they were leased at 0.5, per
annuni per aiutr
arc for each fifty Sqe
,
-8n111$, hi1st Mr
Pardee ia atated to;
have alitainedi6O. e or
8e117i021. Won 12 stalt Mier, teat. . Mr.
'Canceion •knew well that .31,1i: Pardee
Offered ,Ontario.. it:MIS...down. to 1882
at 1120, and eaily one sale whs.:Made;
• and he then dothe down in .his priee
bo peifiguare mile. He also know
that the 1'5, petannum, per sqt. 211111,
:was the stsniinnntpiice of the Dominion
sales,. equal to $250.per aiiuuin,be-
d1ea. thousiial OovernMent dime of
poremit• on the. vain.° , of •tibe
timber ent in -eaeli .yea, under each.
licenue,„ and in the event of .. an
adverse. decision against the Domin-
ion elairo, the "Otter was to account
•ir,ith the Province.. of Ontario tor the
produce realingd.„. The licensee was
also bound to ereet onhis limits a saw
mill, Of a certain power and to saw 'a
• I 6
feet Per day) within the year. ',The
conditions were ao;unfayoralde tothe
licensee; and the:ter:if so•tbarbtful,
Mutt in- ne.ariy-eveiy-easniss•-which a
deposit was'paid, tlie,deposit.Wits.for..
,feiti:(1 and. thetenant bore the
'Seine of these alleged. Tory fratids
'.ver coreniitted during..the,,Maeken.
zie _regime prior to 1874 and nearly.
',all Mr. Cameron's purchased ,Tories'
• have come forward tdi give the flat-
test 'denial to Mr. • Cameron's. boun-
cers.. Alas poor Malcolm. its "Torty,
thieves" have. ccime to nought, 823(1 110
rapidly approaching .the same state
•
of noneetity: . • •.• • •
.•
--lie talks of -4800,000 loSsos on.loon
to .the Exchange 1.3aok; tb avert 'a
diffloolty "notone- dollar of wiliob
will over he refendod" Malcolm,
says.. He did.. not toll his hearers
that at this moment tho, unfortnnate
oreditm's of the bank are nothing
frantic') effortioat law to deprive tlio
• Dominion 'ClOverinnerit of the 'miter
-
initial security which they bold on
• the 1 enk ,assetio Next Mitleelin
tacks the Dominion.. subsii.izing off
railways slime 1884, mad0. to the ex.
tent of 418039,400 "for Mie railways;
iirrlorulbstern Provinces."' of which.
he says "Ontario got only 116136,600."
Without accepting • any ' of 111r..
Cameron's figures, I. ventile0. to r0.
mind Mr. pimeron that iifaddition.
to this min of Stit36,800, 'which lie
states Ontario did get, tho hifilefit of
out -of this fend,. it, Anring•the Ramo
period had the full benefit of the.
expenditure of many millions of dol.
hum in the construction of at least
killiug 11181 'instantly.. • Panific 'llailweo and .its
•
• •
•
Oetorio„ ,say from Carleton
Place to Toronto) from Toront•o•, 1.14, '
Oravenloiret, •to the -Srelbury pee -
too, and front Carleton .Place ttt
Lake Nipissiug, and reimil the mirth
shore of Lakes Enron 0,011 tiiiperior
to Pinice Arthur's Landiug, and be-
yond., to the western. limit ot Ontario, .•
Tim vast expenditure in Ontario od
tn(8e works is of .uo account? Oliver
did tot lask for more,” Tho real
grievancewith • the ()riteof the
Cameron •stionp gis that the gold
spent in these workswas. not ifainied
through a "sweating orobesi," hi the
Edgers,. the .taffreys-, the Alight/sand
Alio harpies who fasten oii the geed
thugs of Onterio. •
cemeron tells os that of. the. *
fifty two 'I'ory nreluberS from Ontario
there ore only five lionestineo among._
them, • Mr. Cameron no clonbt meas..
nres Oven by his own :standard of
liouesty whieli prompted lam wheir-c2
innierab4c.Dityid.M.ills 18S a peavey, . •
iIi. the Northwest, as o• Minifiter-ef.
the .Crown, bo write to him reqeiring
that be .shotild.withold tbe potent fo'r
land ("aimed by 01160 the holfbreeds,,.
• until be, 2.1813(71111.Criznertra,..(*torte a .
• a- settlement, of many huudreil . -
tars wlikIi lie advanced agaiwit the .•
loan, 010 Hon. David did.notiling...
on theclaim.. ,. This is -the Mi)
eron standard of honesty.. 1-liaineas-
urements aro false. as las diatribes. • •
••ngaiust. On, Honk. McK. Tiowell.,'811,1
Costigon, Messrs, OBrkm,Bail1, 111,-te- .
and ..others, with..whodi Mr.
Cuncrcii reminds :ins as Hon, Mv. .
411tek.euzie days of-yore,-‘ithat
110 hall fotight '7Vitll 1
Ephesus." 1-1is, iniaginatip •
,,:east.a• .at •
•-.. 'Ent Mr. 11, C. Cameron Sa*S "1,
most now pause in. this Very intereet-
ino rtivieW of Tory members' of Par.
' • • " ; The liberal party
ap-
poal tothe,elooters this conetry to. •
fiweepfrem power these corrupt anll.
incempetent men.' • * •.• Iu. any
event the next wene•eitt• eleetif4 is -n.ot
fa): of!: Av•e;•that is it. : The ihnr.
irer • •is out, and •Iienee. the tate dis..
ellarge of .•1218 .Gatlin • gen'. at
tield • au(l' .Winghafir. •Malcolth is;
buckling od bis arinour,.and .prepart.-
ing' for - the fray.. When he was it•
sehool hoy the .maxim 01 -one•of Min
ohl liootheii_phileSepliera tonic ileep• :
root in -him .1,:"A'rger.eora• long- •.
katao molten .•.ktii 1iR»th• ertitoseis;"•; -
w.hich:.iming' literally .rendered
"IiIght :with .a silver. spear"andyou..
•
,will 1111 810(1.'' ,.;• •
• That axial • struck deep.; bite,
hreaSt, It hes been; Miri:.;
cherisbOV Weapon • of ..bis: life, in •
election dontests,- as „the•reeords• Ol.our 007)038 .
of law how tell.; Itisnot
long sinee 1142. 22018 reminded -that thd
• slider thins. wields is, .suffieiently:
• powerfnl. to capture all, theRJ.•••
man Ciitholio'votes in Heron, and,
Mali others 'af.5 bo 'open to it•
Mogi& touelh. an. •. hot..
't-tOrgOttOO,' obi" Whenthe clay. of reek i ••••
41i•8s foreshadows,.
Comes.' as•iib,. surely must, . there :is•.
.dread awakening • 'for. •Iiim •• at • the •
hands • ef -tiro hopest,•• electers
i'luo°.•.'').ceirs, • .
. AtfCe.a..titiiplAfT go. 188. • •
•'. fbiorrency.
•Wlio fornierL
ly carriitd ,• on waggon 111 tklllg 111
Bend,Britisli Columbia. •.
•
—llio. ratepayers of Stephen . •
Township have decided to erect (1,
new' town at Creditor'. It is
badly•ifeetled, and the lorilding can •
not be erected too men. Tender
are advertised for.
—Geo. Shaffar, On, Saturday. even.
thg last, met with an accident '•
chopping weed in 11*Ir...J Ci•buld's
bush; 3ial, 61106841,0n of Hay, .bY
which he ai,verely cut his right....foot.
severiing liis big too: • • •
Ja insert Reid, a Goderich,
emitracturrliesI leen awarded 1:120 0021'
tritet of" stonework, and brickwork,
1(3
lyrY•PuO•ct". •
oi
•Ii:Lethoclist OliurCh.at ListoMel: - The
'edifice will be 5.0>;00 'feet, and sill
be 37 feet high. 11 i8 :estimated -to -
cost. when finished ..$1 1,000,
to bo coMpleted by the. 'middle of • .
..Deceniber. •• o. -
•
--Says the titeltnelve Sentifzel of
last week: "Workmen :are. ,now en.
gloved. Tutting in rollers in .
Walter Trelevan's flouring -Mill. in.
tbis village, and when the work iS.
ounipleted it w 111.bes. great, convert.;
lance tp-the farmers in this ;vicinity,.
who, now take, their grists to Wing-
Imin,,,Teeswater and .other places',
---I/etectives Brown and -0111W.: •
ford, efl.olidon.went to Gliinamo on. .
Saturday to arreat Robert, Donnelly:
'(of 13 ph fame) and Peter Ityan
on charges of distorbing Salvation ..‘
--Army-aervices.-. -Donnally--was--ont
and the detectives waited. for 111518-
.10012. •As Itoonelly enterid • the •
doer' 11302011 webbed hint In
Queen's' mone, •jumPifit.
back tltrough th6 deur and rim
retina the house. • I3row11 drew 0 *
revolver, 001rmianded. him to •flitop
mid then. fired. 1)ondiel ly however •
managed tb mlike gootl 1178 eueupo.
—.1). 11. cuinaon, tlin tund8orno.
und IniAliunt., young oratot front
IneknOW, was in town oii Timed:ay ••
.'evening attending the Caledonian,
society's supper- Ile replied.
to Iwo toasts, and in sueli a •4
clever and. off-hruili.d. uni Unto:. esi;