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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1885-5-15, Page 44 THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, KAY 15, 1885 THE FRANCHISE. D acuaeion of This Lino or till r mer clog. .t Gederteb sad tamest. ter Tse• ler«e■tte.s £4g$. (Lighter sled ,pgsenth) Rs defied the various dodges rAsf•d le by the lever of the Government to gain and retain Power j. We pest, fries the ••Nu ttJ' cry of Iso? to the retest parry- , and declared that the franchise MR was the met cowardly amid Wham= of them all. The name "Frasehise hill" was a misnomer. It should have begs called • bell to bark* publie opinion is Caned• and 'imamate John A. Man domald in power for years. (Applause.) He demeaned the r.vtuug barrister as the autocrat of the voters' list, and pro Deeded to asalyee the provisions of the bill retaliate to that indiviamial in • very tut! amid Itac►d owner. He pointed out all the quirks and vexatious points, whereby • cunning reviling officer a wed make great gout for be party. He held that the present system was ..ta.Isctwy The voters' lusts were prepared by aunt - total Aimee responsible to the people, and under heavy penalties to faithfully and impartially perform their duttea Their work is reused by our county judges, and w far no party has had any undue advantage uoder the existing sys tem. But the reusing barristers .re provisos being content to elect its mem- sere to be patinae nlllJaL appoauted by ben under its own peculiar franchise. !the Government. They are net liable to Os* ve strung objection to the pro soy Rise for neglect or any unfair A very ioiueatial gstheri.g of Liber- als sod others opposed to the passage of the Frst chine Bill, was held in the Re - !erre Rooms, (itdernch on Monday sten- os last- The addr.esss were all well received, and the resolutions were tar- ried unanimously. Mayor Horton .occupied the chair. and Sir. W. Proudfuut acted as secretary. The chairnan said that tt was the right of every man in this free country to dis- cuss affairs which touched his right• and privileges, or anything that he held to be veered. e thought the measire they had inet together to discuss was .h •'ly uncalled fur. It had not been demsaded by any portion of the people. The pres- ent plan had worked harmvniausly, each posed bill was that it was gomg to disen- frenchse scone of our most intelligent citizen.. while Indite* not enfrenchiseo were to have votes. This was not a party lweetiem, but one t'ust affected the whole people. Applause.) Mr. Joseph to i,iiams meed the matter was oast of the most important which fres men oda c insider, as it lay at the foundation r f our politi:al I:beety. A • mention of such importance should neva be put to a sioneunul the House and the country had full time to denies 't, and pronounce n;w. it. He pointed ...t the injustice done to many of our young togs by the franchise being. rand fc.rn EEO to $400. The annual expense attending the work:ag of this measure had beee placed at about $G00,000. This was an i:umense sum to spend ever year fur w uunec..sary purpose. 1q • not very prosperous country. to wbi4t the public debt was increasing instead itf decressittg it was ur.wise to add any unnecessary harden to our taxation. 'Hear, hear.) He then read the following resolution -- That thus meeting emphatscally declares that at the present time of great depres- sion in trade it is the bounden duty of the gucerument nut to increase urnavotd- ably the peoples bfurden cf !elation ; and tLat the proposed additional expen- diture •,f s.'s00,000 annually ander the Dominion Franchise Bill is most inoppor- tune and unnecessary, cued t ught Lot to be incurred. Mr. S. Tate* briefly seconded it. He wished to emphasize the statement of the inover as to the time being must inoppor- tune for additional burdens being added to the already large deet .,f the country. Mr. J. T. (arrow read the followieg resolution -- That this meeting while willing in every way to amot the Indian W wryer his tribal relations, and after immolate the obl4,atiuns .of citizea.hip, to ezteod to him the electoral franchiser upon pre- -\csely the same teens as we ourselves Mjoy it. .tows with alarm and feel it to ,be our duty to protest strenuously against the proposal to confer such franchise generally epou the Indians whether • otherwise .enfranchised or not. That most of them are nonevent t f a:1 p..!itical ski which h never the seemesee.I roll. Se ler the judge had gives general ..ti.lastion, for they had a desire to maistun • name fur equity NW fan deaheg. Referring sena to the Indian gs•.th,a, b. said that the Ostarie Government `ave the right to vote to all eafran.kkt.ed Ludlam, but nut to ladleful who were out e.ha.okia.d and who still reside with their tribes. An))tbisg more Ib.. that was uswtes dad M It put it in the hands of the Federal Oueernmeet to control largely the votes of its own ward., who as s rule would be likely to go with the ad- ministration wh000ntrolled their supplies and annuities. He ouotra.t.d the ap- pointmeat dad pu.it.ua of the old aeon - try revising barristers with the mode proposed midge the Franchise bill, and han !ding of the lista They ata not buund by rules of 1aw and evictions, se our ;edges now are. Nor can they be remocud, except by the house of Com mous. There u so appeal on • question of fad, and an appeal may be allowed on a ,iiteetton of law osly wheu the re• wising barrister is disposed to admit it. He concluded by reading the following resolution, and rammed his bast amid applause That the elector/ of Goderiai here assembled ni.st strenuously protest against the proposal to remove the pre- ppaarr•5tion of the voters' Iso from the kamid. of r.spoosible municipal authori- ties, and to place it, and the revision of the lista, in the haads of nominees of tt.. Government cf the day, who are not to be guided by the •seem menu rolls, nor necessarily to sot upon proper legal evi- dence, whose discretion and powers are excessive ; sad from whose decisions there a nu right of appeal. We call upon our representative iu parliament to resist by every constitutional and lawful means the paring of a measure so flagrantly uujest, and .o fraught with danger to the rights of the vast body of the electors. Mr. E. J. Duncan supported the reso- lution in au eloquent speech. He would like to do all he could to arouse every inan to resist to the uttermost the at- tempt now being made by the govern- ment w perpetrate once disgraceful and transoms legialat►oa He thought this was the last resort of • desperate and un- screapulous politician to hold on to power. (Hear, beer.) He said he be- lieved with a Toronto speaker, that the franchise bill was intended as a political life buoy, and the lite buoys were never required except when the old hulk was in danger of going w the bottom. (Ap- ple use. ) Mr. Thos. McGillicuddy mored the following resolution :- - think die Mem d leen use doing • F he hes lawsussd 4 ea I11- 1111 mobile work. O.n by Me the esh.tns an will pewee end that sash issue.* re- deem:sn.g, we W seres ie the' tows I awns though he takes • dosis drinks whim we mese hen, sow we bare may seat day ted sass ''*sakes' for a week two. sick a very good psw.pso of them !afterwards. Nu growth to will is ever q 1. 'lost. Yet if will is sege.eted it wW aunty amid weak. That it tan is- - lime -reams ..- . flees l ease when cultivated is a proof ibbt In will 5,4 illeream. tl Dot euluvated. I .nw, M.y 11. - le the cummuts l the Marquis of Hartiugau said the esu - � , shrews mso►sd by the guv.r.messt 1 - preotically involved the abaoduname*, of i Bir, Juhe Gallia bad tine nijsfurtuns to the edema to Khartoum. He said the for .'u. tet k s toils. haters on Tuesday g uver.m•a had resulved to nuke Wady I m,rning lest. Tbi. is the fourth hoose lint& the mist adratwsd pstusO es a Mr. CoUis hat I... within a year. perwtsowt &demeo til fishp� no 1 Quarterly Hinnies in the Methodist Hen" c+ottp. wu.1d be witiarawe se Church here on S.bhsth last g oon as the Nib re'ea This will prubat ly uncut abet tie cod of May. The I pari. F *rani state* that the (:..vsrn- d atemest was reoesvod with ohoers fes m meet le at prsent negotiating with China the guvernIwegt bueohee• Motu would for the Cession t.. Fr.nos of the Raisers be muds, the s.oretery said, te establish Islands, lying bet wenn the [shied of Foir- aa .dwinstrstaoa its the rine* ill muga and the Chinese ,nsrn and. c,mpl*t the Vile railway The latest adv tree from Iceland show ...''''../t°111`..° oumtuerCi al eaterprw• Lori Hart that the first reports .d the April ave- ingw..d Lord Wolaeby haul advised leach* were not exaggerated. Fifteen tote gov.tu.awt tore to Aa.vusn destinies with 'heir intal>iinta were from the euridan. ,"1".....,,Wutealy attach- l swept into the awe. and t weuty-four par- ed guest impostetsoe two the seadotttl ••f loons were thee drowned. The ata4mb. armed bust. w Eqpt w be uaad u' I destroyed fifty hshin¢ beta The We 1' the Nde. Th. goverememit pa��� � is one village alone resold rlt1,t100�, have oo intention, the speaker .std, of ev.sw • $eskiaa mutt! the arrange- - - want ego be.E.oted for holding it sgaunt tom aeveaweeseets was. wee.. hostile Arabs either by England tee some other civilized power. At present Suakin he said, could out be held without fight- ing. Osman Nom for ninny months Pest has been besieging the place, and ( mart of Recision n. K has frequently declared himself deter- I risThee to A sr'rr Ise sttMrs. C. H. Girt in. wised upon driviuv the garrt.a into the rum of Kevtdee-Wes. Campbotl. lied semi The bolding of Auaknm was a •hawed "bat their •pputstment bore esu •aalue4 W that proposed by the bill. The judges then appointed the reviews barristers but for • single year ; it wee proposed that in Canada the Gower's - asset should appoint them for life. He pointed out the absurdity of the claim of enifurmity. and showed the ouofumon that would east in the rarities provinces when each had two distinct voter' hats Another bed feature of the bill was twat it gave the trench's* to sate who did not deserve et, and took it away from others who u .w held it. It was against all English urge to take away the franchise from any slam who had once enjoyed it He concluded a stirring address by telling hu hearers not w be dieeouraged, but to work faith- fully, .nurageously and unitedly. and Liberal principles would yet win. ( Lurid applause.) ![&NCH ESTE R. A large and enthusiastic meeting was held here os. Tuesday to discuss the Dominion Franchise Bill The Tem- perance hall was nearly filled with elect- ors, many Conservative beast present, all anxious to hear the hill discussed- Smith, oI Vinyard Hato., lbw&,sleeps tsod.erich Lv.Ism Its am 3:65 P-44 Ir. John Washington was called to the regularly upon • horse's back. The cat Stratford .tr. gees m l 118 a -tet l 710 p.m d Mr. Janes Young acted as climbs up to • beam over • stall. and weer. thence drops upon the back of the horse, which makes no obieetiuo. A ram belonging to J. A. Adams, of Granvile outmly, N. C., knows • ps- rammon tree when he sees It. When the 1ebicst. 1• E. CASE, M.D. , C.M. , M. C. F. a , . test. Moncta ;op�ed�r fee ties t Night Mucus HWeslaeset Uueps•sws- 1 tin's hotel. JB. WHITELY, M D., ('.M., P!!Y- . iiicl.tic, rtirg'.on ,.mmiec,eur, rte.. M. (•.pees.. Orders,. Dove -TM Square. f auers least of tui ilson's Drug Marv. up wire heat DR. X11 -LEAN, PHY$IC1AA, bUR- uEON, Cormier te. Oa1ee ted r.:Memia• d eed, unset, sewed doer weal of 1t.rin Street 1781. IIRs. SHANNON A HAMILTON, •7selaSs. esteems, A.eaucMe. e. .ate" .l ter, teh.em.n s rrsldeere. 'IV the gaol UudercL. U. C. s.*Nair', J. C. HM. pis Judy Exnmtn•tlor• Pato r Adamson. Big stale fee Abe Mouth J. t' Uetlor t Qn Abetrmet Statement Town of (1odencb. Scads -Sea eel Sloane. (bun of Recielon .1 A. Mcltonagh. Plane Wasted Itw a Goderieh. military, nut a political question. Travelling Suiae. keens Abut Aelma - A oat belonging to Mrs- Gilbert L URAND TRCXK sMe. Mixed. Mixed. chair, an g secretary. The chairman briefly allud- ed to the chief provisions of the bill, especially that part doing away with the present satisfactory system, •.d empow- ering the Government of the day, That we desire to express our hearty appreciation of the noble efforts put foorth by those members of the House of Commngs whu are resenting this infam ow Bill, which should it become law,will destroy all faith of the people in the jus t►ce of the li'ederal Parliemen• matters, wi w i� they appear a In supporting it, he said he was proud to have taken any cdhcern That as the of the pluck and ability of the loyal Op- position at Ottawa. The obstruction was c•institetional sad ludifeble. The House had rat for one month after the opening of the session and did not do enough business to average three hours s day. The Government should have brought down their franchise bill when they were then fntterinli away the time of the country. But they bad waited until toward the cease of the •.shot., when they thought the Opposition would grow weary and be waling to let any legislation .lip through the House. Bet aervatives of the country a coascresox, the Liberal members were faithful to and he hoped it would be shown now. He could not help culling the Bill an outrage. The tone was most inoppor- tune. No one had asked for it It was abesiotely uncalled for. (Hear, hear) hear The blame attaching to the ()b- on ides of conferring the voting power hear.) of the attaching bill lay not un ental iodises mit thea particular time structwith those who op it with whe[ ung trip* were fighting tribal argu- ment unanswerable, but it lay with the cowardly administration that was deter- mined to force unjust 'legislation through the House at the cksing hours of the session. (Hear, hear.) He said that public opinion would speak through the ballot box on this franchise bill, in a way that would forever kill such legislation in the future. (Applause.) tribal iodise is tut iso sense a freeman, but is pr•ctiwlly under the control of the government •.1 the day. it can not be expected that Mahal' exercise the voting power freely, intelligently, and with a doe sense 4 f the responsibility it in - L.:4.41 ;me ! Anil it is impossnbleto conceive that srnslo::ty in Parliament can befound willing to perpetrate ti.is outrage. Mr. Ga --row mid he desired t , discuss the matter in a ...elm wanner, but it was hard to remain cairn under the circam- stances. (Applause). He would like to say that thud roust still exist in she C'ue- Mixed. Mixed. Tea Stratford , Lv. ode a.m a 1:18 p.m ' s p.m O•i.rtct. ' etre ! 1t111..m I Sed p.m 1515 p.m �- l. Q AU x LEWIS, BARRISTERS, Ogdeeick. J A 9te•wrow, C. tVwu:. Jut. L N. Lewis. telt- 1�C. HAYES, t;OLlt'ITOII Re., l UJt'e •urwr .1 tit. 1 zsre ted ll/ees sleet. t1.l•xlo5. ever HnIkr s b*eestors. mousy Mi 04t leweet rete. of interest. et ARROW * pf UDFOOT, B A R T RI(TKIt . Attorneys, Otliaffors. etc oe.terich. J. T. Gamow, W. Pretdtest. 175 AMEItON, HJLT k CAMERON, ers,�tbdclton is Chaacer7, tea j ri• ch and W tn1it ar tf C. ('ameron. eC t . Huh. W U. Cameros. UoMnea lW..13 Macara. W itKham. - Dentistry. whether Reform or Conservative to sp- persimmons are ripe the ram butts the la NICHOLSON. LD 8, 73CRl:EON point one of tseir own nominees to deal tree ..til fruit enough falls 10 make him Dentist. Oce •aid residence. West arbitrarily with the rotors list R. I • meal. chest thai deers below Beak of Huntress'. formers did not want tba power, nor did A (jlat.gow dog root raguiarly with his . UoMrt _ - they wish, nor did they wish this undue sudor t thebutcher', to get kisdinnsr. advantage to be takeu by their oppo- He earned • little basket, and twopence nests. Tbs .as no party manor. It te pay for IL Finally he was allowed to was a matter affecting the dearest peivi- go skims. But another butcher goon tent leges of every man, and airtime at the in • bill f.•r the dog's daily su y of their trust,andaftad shown both skill and rare oratorical power ; and our own r.p- resentattve. Mr. M. C. Camerun,especial- 1y had done his duty like a man, day after day, and night after night (Hear, Indiana was ahar:.efuf. This act prw-tt- milly declares th.it our assessors and clerks and municipal ulcers generally age not 5t to du the work of making out honest lists, enc that we roast have a man over wh ,m we tate no control in their places N< t a word .1 eloquence or agtemetet was needed to command the approval of i.ny man to any constitution- al effort to defeat tis nni.,u:tous measure. (Hear. hear. , The platform of the Reform party sleays was that every man possum - mg the „rdon.ry qualit.eatuona, nu matter what his .:ii1of white' 6r bil"tt shroud very foundation of • true ezpre.swc of food. it was amiertaitaad that r a.i- the public will. m•1 having • voracious appetite was Mr. Seeger, of .:odench, was then called on, and made a telling speech, exposing the iniquity and injustice of the measure. The expense it would cerise for no good or useful, but fora inju- rious purpose was forcibly dealt with. He exposed the monstrous proposition to give the electoral franchise to Indians otherwise unenfraachiaed, and the bear purpose of the Government to endeavor to capture the voters' lista in its own interests He read the pnncip.l chimes of the hill, and explained their iipers- tion in • clear and forcible manner. Mr. C. A. Humber seconded the reso- lution in • few sound words. He said a Conservative friend of his had said be was the second worst (crit in town !lasgltter,t but he believed that if he let htv• all the privt.ages of citizenship out 511 his mind on the iniquitous f'sn- He then explained the legal standing of chile bill, he would be called the wont fibs) Iadans, pi Ovine that .o law they Grit, and that would be no disgrao& were only as :htldren, and asked it any I 'Hear, hear 1 He commended the Opp• renaming in flat position should .tti••n for their noble stand at Ottawa CZs vote. Let iree Indians vote, by I There were loud calls for "Col Ross, ' all meals. but :sat -•!;nee who aro not and the Pronieeial Treasurer, wbo was free. (Hear. !earl We rant.ot shr)older in own and had dropped in to hear the ear new sa•itst the goverument, but speeches, was constrained to respond, ire hate the way of shoeing wttnievss• althr nth the hour was late. and did so ose, and we hope r.tany of user C.iseet• in a very forcible speech He said there votive friends will yet ; •in ue iv pro- was a feeling abroad against the inpui- • stisR sgainet an act so. man:hotly 55- toes measure proposed by the Dominion Lair. tApplaist) tloverement. &, strong was this feeling Mr. W. F. F•.tt sewui ed the ice:,lis in places that the members of the Leval Wo :n a rood *puee4. He wise oath Governtnent had been invited to speak alum..,f the bil! appeared to be worse at several points, bet tkey thought it than the one pre:eedi:og it. He Woe- (test n..t to take any active part as teem tested this by the story of the doctor ben .,f the local admisatratios against who was mace rallied by the company at the memo'''. else it might be acid it was a dab for his very dirty handed The another exhibition of hostility to the donor said lis wo I'd bet 53 that there Dominion Government However, it wee • dirtier hand ►n the room, and was the privilege sad the duty of every to advance the mese of te.uperanor and after be had accepter: several takers, he man to speak his mind on the grietdion, ,oci•l happiness generally is appreciated. Mnmpbantly drew forth '' •, r..• f, and he would just touch on one nr two !Our far friend in Tows is writing to her d irtier still. and won the bet Anda points. He them contrasted the methods' mother, and referring to Tne Stuwai. said the speaker, if y::t want • wer•v donee than the •�nt'y ,u ere read:ne. y esu .ill find it in the rex'. He dealt w:th the Indian question +a an able mann'? at seem 1eagth. sad showed • thorough •rgw•intaste with the questin... Mr. C Peacer saiu .t was pant to keep from feeling and eil•rwe.i:eg indigestion whim he cater t'. c .Order the ptrsi•ions ei1 s bill by *hien :ag !air wan attempt- e d. Sir .l• tt� A. Mroslonald had been mJlsd oat e4 'noisome ' by the Ledtans. oma he thought he now was worthy of die additional appellation of "Strike- lsim om the -Bars," for thsi na:ne trs1y only wrtk appeal, She People's dolumn. PIANO WANTED --THE CHURCH d Caglead Temper sss i) 4 Matra tem of reetlag • Maw fur Its tlegiety meet - Inge dad eatertatame•ata Address X18•, Oodertch. At ent)N SALE OF V ALt'ABLE ILLAOE PROr[RTY Cade* mod by virtue of • hewer of rale ees- tslssd in •.rrtsa dated the 17th pay of Nos etsbert A.D. ssad�maeill de by Isabella athetime !sadly \rood one Frederic byc woos to c the \'esdor, twos- will tis- sold t'aad+c A:rctloa. on Hutu 'Jay, the :,trd day el May, A. U. lobes, at two o'clock t• the aLh, ersoon. Al THE MORGAN HtYI'L IiM TUX VIL- LAar OF HAYFIELD in the County of Huron. by William Harris*.. .1u.-tiun.. r. the following valuable p Valu ets asbers. Mt 277111. massy - runniest t duces. fled Pnet sax tel. lea ata um sok, seed 'e0. runsag arm Is - Mow B,rtteld. to the (Lwt7 of of swore/ Deas/slag ty sames.srosest ung .,came( of 55 sere of lead each, mon o< ler. There is estimate noon oke Iced. • large elegy asst a -half frame Mouse. • frame sable bed -a dret•clam'reliard. The buildings are mosey new. The above would make • very destrabie re- siden. a sad is well situated. Teras Tem ter rent comb at the time et eaia a•d the haloes. is der mem m Ltimrr.R ref lustkrr panicsime Jda Bak t camerae, Harriman. Re*on. be_ n yl•le. we t. the Ane eeemr. Fated sou April. A.P.MIL CAI(t*ON. LT * LRON WM. HARRISON. Y Bayfield. A estieeese. 1M�1k getting double ration& After he had FINE ARTS - MR. 1t CROCKETT A w111 reopen the dim" Mr 'Motet is *T caters what he received mit the tint hutch- I oil bad water colors. pause os tuna, tis., 1� UTICS sr's, he would take the empty basket to oe N edseeday, a tb tail.. at u clock 9.m. a another, and eat os credit. 1 Stadion !'t. Andrew street tint dour from Nonce *berth!' f ft.e- WmWee wrest. Itis -it glen thirty -fest. of SrC'bspsone beedred and A000rdiog to an English newspaper,an I esve& oc the Kev iuid Htatmtes of Oa/ar/. oM.er returning from •day'• shooting. ! THwest Wwas E COURT tosb..11Eheld lit. ?ret .rt-- claims against the estate et 'Fb :a• Webb. left his flame in the custody of his dogs, ti os. Tt•!da tilt. 155. comstenetnr beet an Townsstp of wawaaest. is *tis whore be looked up with it while he , a�i a.m. All parties tn•ereaed rid reser Count, of Hwros. Y•asaa dsoesesd wh dlsd auead. Ft. K. M11.I.IC os nr about the ads, of Aped, A.D. went upon some urgent business away IveLlt Clerk. are hereby re.yr.fred to mad b► is soak hos hom.,and soon forgot beth annuals i ► REVISION FOR or orbwwree dettw to fie ndd•r.... a Ad - He was detain/cod for days, rHE Cot'RT OF REVISI mid4eotnad tb• Mae and slew of the 401 dad gams7 j the Town.btp of Colborne. will hold lis said deceased at Daatanaos P. O.. Ostsrte. sr when he refereed both dogs had died of . first Suing. oa t ds� mar we. its. sees- to lae.,re. (tarrww ti'roedtem.b.rlldlett•.a brimiver haw refrained from touching I meaciai at r am. All parses interested Mil tlodericb. on or before the MI day of Juli, mS Iess* aft rid J A M ' ONAU 1 1tat their ekrrtias same"; sad eara•mw. •*- t Itiit ('leek e< o5rt. dresses a p( prf4e.I.r• TO CREDITORS. Int he a The had iseither barked nor � p e . .. Mt y rid de.cn ten, the full Mr. W. F. Foote followed, showing a whined dotingtheir confinement, ort• et their clauses • statement of their mire m ed (�1O L'RT OF REVISION -TAE Celan sed the nature of the seventies tJ amyl • up ver] dearly the outrage attempt d•nUy fearing w betray the toast of , V of R.evtelon, foe the Teem of aedencb. \v them ; end in default thereof. the mid Ad - under the Indian clauses. their master. wad be held in the Commit Chamber. eat Fri- rntnlstrstriz. will •iter the eaM let deg er Mr. James Young, 1.1 Manchester, said A dank belonging 10 a Wanat1us, N. J., day- the hath ds7 of alli, tw5. at M i olaoa a Juiy, IwL dwrtbue the aceta e1 tee sod de - S. for th. purpose of hearing dad rectifying 4.15.54 •n'ostr the genie* e.IIUad e*Meoe that after hearing the trill reed and its had fur a long ime hsen in the heist of alt complalr is or errors en the aesewenent having:Imre mile to claim. of whit\ .estop provisions explained in the able manner picking up his breakfast and running1 rod of the preasmt ys•r. AUtomt,ise t.ansu•d .haa1...;11:17,7---,..6111 ,. repo and an r.qussted to.ttead. W 1j44PMkt.L. the atru r st 5. IaaN tsy that had been door, he believed every •way with it instead of eating it. The ('Irrk of the Mu•ica•iity. It.311 the tam •■nets, or nay part 15err• 1. N Sar ens present Reformer or Copses vette', boy followed him on Friday,and the dog 1 Oodericb. May las 1 wereon cf whew claim notice .had sot lave been received � her. or her said Solteiters. M could not help but condemn the mei- led • r.uradabout topp evidently to tire I turNTY HURON JULY EX Alit the tame of such diste:buti.s sure. He moved the following rewlu- out his pursuer. malty the dog lay �, NATIONtf. Ira. Dead the 17th d•7 nus 47"PL luau. ting :- down and waited for the boytoo go away MAK1A f LVNK1C71. go ` F:ret-•:res. Grade t'. ion•ptwfearaenal a :791-!r. Administr.trix •'That the meeting of the electors of The boy started abruptly as if t.. ' the Nurmal rtchnor. Teruel( and , Mere, en home. The dog ran very fast and dirap- toeene.day. July ime. a is p.m owl- peered :n a covert. where investigation (lass Non rufeerunel Kxamteet:on 41 ilio Loans dna insurance. revealed a decrepid and emaciated old 1; l v nk,°OP nehi:aesaVv-profew. onaiJEi- i ems- -- - - dug. who was eagerly devouring the 'astsatto.5*County High Schools. on Wed- �i ARE LENDING MONEY AT breakfast i certificates. July uta, at MS a.m. Fur Fust-rless 1i a Nast r rest Private feuds( ' oeill begin Grades A and B. Et a Prufea per - l will trrgtn afar the conclusion of the 1'n l.w A leo agents for -Credit Fwt.t THE POWER OF WILL. !Mosel aaiinadon. ('aestidatesinset notify BLAOER t LEwIR the &Neretar7. on or before Meet of June, the Godenok. Marcb ml- ,tilt. M 1� !School where he or she desire to write, ram- i the dorsal subject he or .M wishes to MOO 000 TO ► U)AK, APPLY TO West Huron sol.rrly protests ag•iust the so-called franchise bill now being dis- cussed in the Hours of Commons of Canada, for the following, besides, other navies :-(1) That it will at this time tet gnat depression in trade, and d large expenditure by the Government, entail • large addition to our annual ezpeu- ditnre a.neoaes+rel] and to no gond par- [*!Fact nem • less •evwews wham (55 be pose. (2) That the measure pro e, 11127041 otice me be or eke now holds. CARL/10N HOLT t(7AIMZRON,Gotta aesleved h renames. wls.tma. If may. The notice mast k •c«.myawed by • +c►. »le. r one which has not Fecen asked fur by certificate of cbarsrter bed • fee d SLIM or -- any section of the people. (3) That the 1 Mugu if the I'sndtdate atapliee for • fed se MONEY Tt s LEND.- A L A R G E well as a 3rd ease Exam nation. No name !tel amen' of Private FaaM for inwo5tmmmt assumption by the Federal Legislature twill stat* • recipe for any k and of well be forwarded to the Departnien�t.ii a15Mw dlw� �u5 first-cl••sMonpgna Apply of the authority to fig the Frssdeise a success in life, which is eo simple and •p- the r*0.a 0 te had froetlO 11. ?arse 7we Ils•m toDARROW t MOOu1TOOT. an undue interference with Prerincial privilege. l4) That the giving of votes to tribal Indians wen are under the con- trol of the Government of the day, while thousands of intelligent white men are at the same time disfranchised, s on its face • wrong and outrage :5, That the remota) of the preparation of and that ycw are wdltnt t° slava' tool, I I13t3 (1 NEAIL A Mlt+.� O'REILLY RADCLIFFE, FIRE. MARINE. the voters hate from responsible squirm, grovel, Is, chest and eventually 1 �� are now serenest(' to do dm", and roan �• Life and ♦ecidset iseunrre Ageet municipal omcers, and the placing of loss your soul in the aegssitiow of this tee silk:pg in the shortest possible time He- t the i*.w�a.*Lave t n�uasnr$Co.. the lists in the arbitrary control of fortune), you will follow the rule : Wish i eon o.retsi cutup and trwod ettov& t try gray Runty w lend on Mortgage. *.Wer .n Tows es !K i.t8..) upn Lo rive estitfaetiea. are �� Prroperty, in an way ts wait the b,rrow for the thing desired. W ill it to come, : O'Neill e a Aremind milliner of tang eruct m Oft. tns.�eWw7 Kari block Aostwriek demand it and persistently keep un w toe. and o,y person seating • seat lar' well wiling, desiring and demanding. You 1 elate ...5.t hhi. a esu"l idtoc wu11lmt fine hw x4200 (100 PRIVATE FU�1Ti ray, perhaps, "What wish and do noth• d,, of et her partes. opp'erite Bay T's iit And we heartily endorse the noble mitred i bot wsh, desire, demand 1' You Hotel. Hwi!ton street. Uoderrb. Oat. taut- To lend on farm and town prn7rr.y. at tow- ing by the loyal Opposition in the will do more. 11 you persistently desire tie( and fitting s ogosci•Ilty. a>NSat es: rat5.00 .' t. Med sg.r5eo purchased ..d Leas cos- taken of Commons in opposing the in- EDWARD SHARMAN, eineat.ates I Compon'•�rg�d agrnufurlheanad at1 .4.4 you/ hands and b.win will b. 000tiriu.11y E• r►sued,stasmevw, a\.ah.55.pubit. 45.11v', 'par of t'anad& the Canada Laded famous bill, and urge them w continue workingin s000rdance with such desire. oomtaaa a I. still ready to do Perth Company. the lewdest loan ('smyaay mareesee• it of lina:a laumist. IL 04 and 7 per rest You will sooner or later see opportun:- an wort Is Me lin' in • superior manner. N. p Itorrowcn ear uD4eo money a see ties for effort leading up to the attain -Priam la edit the tomo* 16tim5tes given far day. tf title s iOfactor I buildings whim required. 1e77.1y. DAVISON a Olfactory sent of the thing desired .914 narraters. t:.. Gederich. Let me speak dogmatically, two that ! I For Bale or to tet. TO LOAN AT 6 PER wsh even to seem doigmauo. Rut in _ w�>- , t�tlft/uV1R1 order to tell any matter plainly it s --- --- -- - - - Mtn? wwOUSE FOR SALE OR TO RENT- ?Hsavxolwl(► OtNi1RAI. TRt t+1d CO'7< The hove for a number of 7e►n 'o• p'i are batfor ti. loci al•;r li•ntf� yearl on by Ito. ('. A. Humber. for ole or to rem. TER I►!pi 1') sl'TT BORR( lwERB cement and }Auden. For par...Mars + o JAMES SMMAILL, 1sR4t on asst -cola tarso aocar.•T. t pareitly gri easy that I exiled nine per- Masters of the High Schools artil please and sons out of ten will reject it coot empt'- ' the applications of their ('anAldatee te the nal after I do state it Thi. s the I (4, .t;1 7 In.preter of the d:v:stoe a which* tam 7I Hlgr..ol :e sltwtaod. Third s:a•s rert1A recipe : If you want anything, from a Cates may he rrsew/A ore res-xamttese tw View bonnet to • fortune presuming that I PKTER ADA MOON. 4 have before oil ten, fifteen, or D. M. MALL(M'H. Fwct., Secy. 13. IGsmi. yo ' y Preside Inspector. 111M -4t twenty years wherein to oak. • fortune I May lith. M. �a10,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LINE on Farm end Tows Property at lowest m- orose. rers.sP- purchased, no C�emmirr.a claimed U.aveyancag Fees aasMeasaatlNMtt N. H. - llarswere ran obtais m le seefhq if title r raareser7.-DAVISON t JOHIii, !RT(ON Serrl..m.. tae 0ed,rioh. 1781 nominees of the government of the deo, s a measure feeding to the subversion of responsible government, and endang- ers the most sacred ngbts d the people. •,n resist its passing into law by every kswful and constitutional means in their power. Mr. A. F McDonald •eoonded the reanlnti..n, which was put t., the meeting and oarried, only one person, a rebid load politician, voting against it The meeting was a roost encouraging line for the Liberal party, and in the fight here they will continue to have the aid of many former Cousertativee who attended the meeting often ince/wary to use • dogmatic form of expression. The human will is a great but much overlooked power. ' Fasten it nn •nythm¢ to ire attained, 41x•1 t wpp 7 0 ksep it nn that lhiog, and a eventually bill: SALE OR TO RENT --A NEAT ('Aid*ROS 110LT t ('A"SRON, attracts elements and agencies favorable .0 fame cottage on Htsekestreet. will he ft•t r.. (ioderie to the attainment of your wsh. You fOema titc\es weodahed aged atone feting. Aerate tar the Toron•o (isseral Truett. Coll. 7:17,,,,,.4o4 . thehi.tlw5ing. Twoift ose tpnoacct M^p^. Cara.unt. Huts t Carrwlow bavt. A weir From Iowa wish to travel and see foreign eountriee. t.ststag. Apply to Mil. AOHT. 5 drat tis amotat 01 pesail t.toes to toot Keep that wish uppermost in your mind. WI LAOS. F1apMsmut, or at Shia ogee 91141 "arm tem misrity. Weeri( b. an. & Wil felbtt A lady who formerly resided in God.- Will It, tissue it, demand that you meet tiOI'SE AND TWO LM73 FOR rich, but who now live* in the H•wkeye travel. Is prayer involved all that wish, RENT The berme has three rouse; INSCRANCE CARD. State, recently sent $ letter hone, of desire, demand implies. i speak hereof t\ery r •geed ats►le and well en the Imola 1 ._ e& Aro a {heed )neer sew for esls 1lor pr• W . T . T fl (► T which the following was a portion. We prayer as a law o1 nature. n addition iteu;asapgnto Lam. JOHN W J0N drew- Fier, L�/faadXn.�r+� /n•tir.vrr (prwf, are glad to thick that over in the ppevsaitne to the persistent demand that you shall weaker. ono O. Newtom'e mere. Ooilertth- pOAfrJeN N. Sates the bumble efforts of Tun tenet wee travel, make yourself believe that yew TMar 014.:v"....Celbcrne Hae:. will travel Say to yourself. "i most T ARM TO LET --FUR A Till= OF T\e"wltl.f«iii led t7! Done keep on raying The N �N ie Dire «'5 Cowtt> WF D.siWs. netted�,...&.: Ent odes and Cd rasab- )flews triers dt iewmf rah.. O•serirb. Dec. 31st. 1e1 y al 6 p. i cast, of the Dominion •nd Ontario govern- ments in giving votes to the Indiana Under the Ontario Franehse lull only these Indians not having tribal r.Itioss, and otherwise folly gsstified, scald rot& The Indian should In !rested as births, ar.d marriages next. Then the well as • white man, but no setter. The news in generel. It make. ,..y heart poemhly lower down. new Ontario franchise hill had been prowl and clad while i read concerning I Another most e.ei uraging c ev Lwodia f !►,rite, if calf, wad i(leefretr.l formed on the basis of the •asst.t.mewt the Scott Act, and 1 often wish 1 furled istic of this ides w you) and fa v, me Paprs, Ahl+epezie.a, d•r., row Thine. roll. Any appeal now had to cense he. sit down and wnt• to the editor of Tee I is that the more will s ozonised the M1fiMBFIttEH1P i:. vs, 4. ONLY iN.N. fore a comity jodg. who is an apt:tee 8a.sal..wd 1.11 him how mueh we, away !stronger it growa, and it d sot smatter M1.311 free se' Tf 7 aM Fused . of the Dominion (loventrrtent, bet he est here in Iowa esteem him for the part what its exercised ns.. the a man who hat other duties and rega.gibilifies. and he has taken all through the affair. and ! labs. his tcd y, 1.lp.iag , isis VAggit nten t . embnnsttp remelted try dare not abrin his powers. He deals if yes ever talk with him. tell him Uma I tt to e • (,sjjSSbb- be .a 10406.11. ill Feam- •...pt. beer ihr t:.t 1 .ria se •-•• - ' e • . . ...1 hie- n, i well .w,.." p,. ♦s ....v.onme. Oita. R�Of,_ - ALKX- NORTON o 'Dins. i •,. ., a., . ., .t 1, es We enjoy the taper very mech. I believe Frank reeds nearly everything in it i always look Dover the "News about home ' first thing. and then deaths, .w abroad.- years. last (8) ata a the Matthaei owe by b• eth of the TewnS\b ore seely • How can 1 bwsk away /mm my per- M letter w J. R LiVA a. tttrifivd. t1 est situation. What show is there 1' r ma era to lay up money to go abroad on 110 per week salary." That has nothing to do with the matter. Besides, keeping in that despondent frame el sited is d.strutiva it will keep yew not only wh.•re goo are, but *end you -Amusements.. � ODERICIII MECHANICS' INsTI- TtTNLINNAIRY AND R1ADiNa ROOM. user. •t wt street sad norm top Open from 1 to * p m. and free 7 to tap... AR(/CT :1000 VOL 13 IN LiBRARY. mist'-iiwd his mei* d;obis:al warfare. meds ep by the munirieal '.. -r 1• tlarretary. • . _,,..s twat. 111 L INN$V INCE CARD. -- ANL CO'T. Towow-pr- F•rabliahed X l'tt. C'O'T. of Loeeo' England) - Imbed 17M, •A - ' 18 4 - OO'T. d Ha$rvoa. Casa Seas " s Meek, RAM The reg� •' aro App�prr,yeffeeamgr d the CQtftAADDA Pitt LOAN awe 5Ao*NY8 CO. )Ar•wey re Lege es Ibutense .eolith, festal loss pee drat-Cbargsa nsdasew IMAM AM HORTON, 1101111411 befit N les