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OODERICD.• 0NT.. FRIDAY, JULY 1885.
THE HURON SIGNAL! YOU ata Ir, IgD h10) OU
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el hissed every /'rldt►r >`tor•lat.Oa Ot Atnungrt the hanger••unat the circ* I h��
tt.t.lcvoov ros •t then OOee, worth
GUDYItICH, ONTARIO w• ea the lot of July wee* severe I
Led d les stoned b •0 pars of the eurre ed
GENE
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goiters-
Al. INTELOGEN
int
Y°� 1.M A Mtn IIN�ADVA$C=
Odle
, T Ittlow where to turn. Oh, our govern-
,
GORDO. t mast ' What Ila• it not to snorter for 1
Not to me, butte three poor people. I
i (, •iu a Jute The T,ry
•even
linnet is skdtully feeling its way •lung 1 declare if I thought the tows wished the
resting Letter from a VOhtn-` Strange Words Penned During melar I would ties it up, w much do 1
S en Lead Randolph Churchill hoe M- • 1 respect free will.'
His Immluement. ( i. "
Leer from Huron I ruse prudent. :c
1 government the
'•I toilet say that a vu P �rsat
In to I niece his
perry has Aad Inha tit lotnata
skin amen, such as' the reoratob.liq of q
lar reentry by the earnest sails and trains. fellows running ft I young .seise Ass exhibited surprising antthe I Ttte tern■s• •f ase CRes■e1rMr aN see 1 dwell tau [he 1ny of sever . ring
Sy �1,.iw irwals- "d tit• I f hr L'rl 7 ' Bntaun again, with its horrid wearisome
he wspaper i„ ilii. part tu t) d er p•
tan twa•trr. 14". .
and mw i reusable aura d ievt
r wee, t�e tore -Sol would have thou• t t following. uWtG dd 1 imagination.
M�•Iatlna.lditlontotheatiowe,a r•e-r irritants would not able do \' all in
=gin:
tlrrude Pape r It is tArrcture • 1 sesta pewter p,n•.itilants
rwor advertising neediest. tracts in a community where the large over i K d worn or a j;ht f 37 can ate i w t law of the Lundin tudayan 'll bs tel h masks• eayin¢ what we da nut i,elio•e,
T get sit n Val ire postai[• rr•'ne i 7 PeiP ,ret t reosire t u h to shun der k thins vt el nut
Dlt b gl to it said teeter. na month. ,fns out ,f the 1 { yeas at 1 5 tl id M l f Bal n ry 1 he m ret strike want and then sive, R thee 1
enfo it rot so /•ld TA`s rule thin for •(uch they dun g H dd Th d
eafurc r Un.d would rester It •
RArste n• Anrsisvune. -rlRbt •rata t>! taloa. 1'at ouch was not ilii cane un t1w is sure y song b t solidi than go ou o n
tae rue cru lsr••rW+a three cent. ser nae ter i ho h id lure had sect tat p h I � b ertdeptly to perfect d t
'earl half easel/ +
.tae ■npaaolb/llty • s
PentMasew a. as t !repreeatbuity acrd has judimuusiy held
new overuntent who
• • i lr- s ressed hie
wh•, learnw! the businass tit Balfour. B':four u but
ti rues s of ata a w u-
ts'
hu n• iu t o a but u erar ..
nt tr. ive en wie sec sration t at e
r v lawn as to the cause of the I sire. nu: tars than Mr. Chamberlain to
n t ,• . o oceree equal
u
♦ W to lel
i t t • ris : ,•.,
nmend the letter tr neral circulations bro-
tu n.•w w :•Mani-
; .!. • , ris nes ion. n
tete volunteers t :ink of the uprising,atd new chief secreta•y un,n_ly supports
los far justified t t" of res e I home ruse for re and. ut pen eta ■
.. a s irule a .a.
Thwt the! erredin g' npg OJ mtereatct Only a argumen tar
u ,
Ca'rr'►i,r OA ra tOY that It a ae n
M neprees see e:eveefeneet. iM N-
eis.eas• std sae aaseelleleury ere•••
r It hw • Isrser c "walnnle," thirbblert,, n'p
ti'• i as oar r ar • rites sad mt,.new How sus
A I of the rscleet. •ewelent an•rbts ' •oJ "*Mee of (.,tion•. tae
e- to erI*t * h heNe th ng ex mmWer tf the t osa put to. with tb. •e things paste• m1
a,s•teselu. u 1 d tIt u s perfect bpasses at
be tel w any The enter of the I has up w d•t• p y ItosTox, June rhuw dmaer pante• \ t •re
tVsst Boal • w Y with ua us T
soon t e es u o was u • ecru eats. •n nn Ing tC
b e s ars: art tau u u iu Oele ani
will be trictll • no g tat the f ull h d terve of bis country u i tt ee to Ii.uuur a a rev was rulume of sort 500 pag ane.
sh ( ,ate R h st th u•lthad 1 h b de • • dersish with the
t t di ser erwtt rett.e
earhewM.yeeetIi er+i.ti 1 f T uuh.ppy K ) j;enanl comes to K E
Oe riser
tag
t
a evert er
_ birth has wntthe .r:d toe pea. The only
24. —The journals of
Oen. Gordon et Khartoum, published in
d which wt publish-
ed
re u -
ed in this city nos: Tuesday, will make•
w s
are a strange medley, and were written
sincerity, n vary-
ingner en subject front
e will be en ab-
struse statistical diecuaeiuu of the social
political aspect of thc Egyptian pro-
blem. Then follows, perhaps, •
like a biblio commentary. with
many emiptunl yuotatiuns tad [•rom re-
ferences,
which the icon have n cow
make a great effort to explain withfoot
en w come •
of remimacence of life in England or
in London. I hope if al. will
not
1st old mea, w • •�• rebellion t i Northwest. west t tae Ireland d by wa vett mat le, man 1 1
sad •w•rtr•W enatr•etaatr•dice•dsoar+ r.hJ sense . midd+e aged men, whose wJl Ce earn b b Inter that lite I England acid W ore a i ecceptu,sial !rete lution P,
Asa t•tivTttis:.•—haceaino•tlr•t-.ia•A 5 W;e b. pace. Oise peg be ask me to dtnpsr. Why tea cannot be
.•onneet inn, and pest•,► + lion!l have been cut , sod breeds ere do ea Mitt r b) t +err I latus ata na h l 1 g Qle ab•lahed w thnut bringing their wretched
bbbina drpwrnurnt In vela, um teeth • friends i
tad the moat complete ouLst sad beet l.• dupe
y Mr. Balfour las lues tsuaed t be and h
• beaten.
eaten. out week in Wdelf.h.e wanes
Gab seats. who didine ear to he
unfair treatment b the Dominien publisher' f,r e h h page stomachs in is astonishing.
ado 1wi knee* to Wet ►W�r sriceetltat canner 3 fools, t into eine or other n( the arnment \\ a c'c k slat p g ••Iam afraid
!ate I I h the 1 t
SU;
And they desert w uta ovate ,icy,
Ste►TT d
for, of tourer se all limit u a favorite N notes
earsaia Its F �d thetas I flared by the 'Mean goer deals r necessary ter the tenets! trade and slave huntipt, fur1
f h ty's most and sl ve cannot keep the tmajee
ttaNtrn Md of s is thee eapnet'be !torn oo a. d to saywhat noshes
went t nipped.
ell who w• old like c .ora on sten Irish { t t u e reading
!eras. eternise and, tat •eater, g • ppah. have been killed througrh this present
ed I *r hilt 1 F 'f b Js w re to [ ! b t d [Qat ferunces 4ivnuJ h rd peculiar crews pr f , certainly some 80,000, a it IS
g$[D1Y, JL'I,T 3ae,, 1888.1 lin the
not et over. Per my peat,I» !
{dollar they turetaed. bio honest person
making vert ! stand f� r tFrir this home F '1 extend w heal editors been compelled (the Arabi will all run away• a have
cT X.IJOBITIBeL wuu►d have taken chances of the kind rights. [ 1 H t f this 1 f t in a Ari effectual my part, d the clave
' admit n* of tl T..nea viz Thou suddenly tU tett her ma�ea•
. 1'k/ Wind baa ea cr • p
n even
to diplo-
macy
his Apkoole, J arse '20- 1 welfare of Ireland its" as tt u for the elsewhere, or a atom &beet some Arab
+eats set lies erne twin ete♦Ird t•o or when rstil,wity of Gwen in Inc IM'•hhr• whlrh are if h• were assured of wtnntuig, and nee er will Egypt be able to govern
ec t to u• vwotr In atladtrer:. w far an me gets thea ha money will legi- �,j to my uratrttw security t f Jreitt child Then he turns it. The only thing to he dune is tc give
a. I. kno«a ., tun a w.•
hardly see -third et the ir•1 VOW the twenty 1 titsately buy, some one else bee to *Wier. rho with a it to the sultan. t
«„aarfbdia liee■ieutseat A % .wwtest.— y maty ufl her majesty • government. It
Th r�1k Dur:oyg the day we were spoken to by eatat •°camped daprodence shall be P• P• easy wheal left in January, 1880,
d I t wt u had been to the ll pp* h absolute tits utawnce of
God's will. Much is underlined The +wrailh�re settled it with decency and quiet.
I want to get out of the affair, but with
decency.
sole pis
Britain. that aside to discuss
Of late 1 have a changei hie own feelings and habits and ends
life, u you. will at once discover by this; in til nauseal arSa,n theniatsaa nedat•nd funs •ketch, followed
headu,q, We are at pr
•e "ally —a piece leer I that •a C. nmeaaWtU to Ireland shall be by the declaration that he is resigned to
tune +tae w pts 7 groot, \t; h� an end
!The se . •
There u another way of tatse; at the emend of the ter. er ee
grandma of scenery. beauty of situation. ! bated os the • wi .
saner. It only one -nth of the •.rail• I tellies, to use our mamma* is deems; and awry adaptability fors: prueprruw 1Zatg;and'a imperial control. Anotheir following extracts will glee an t
The interviews n to ti`i�.tthwest. ida is aLb sial to tt:u brochut•e, the catvioq character of the tilos
des of
I toss nut seee' end
able could be h ht t t • to h h institutionsI tl.at to a K• f .,t urdun
vote n,ug out n o the rogue we.:,, o new tar fasatiun o /; t u ioiuw
,.i u t - for Tee �s,�at as Tk.'owu r•pec i• a 'Ata question a o -
t :e entire euoUIy wont be f" tM are- t always been on the side of law and order, iu • valley reset two muss wuie, osis; the judget garrisons or not. What I
But the facts given in the ab•,ve quota- and is always outspoken on question. ai tare no tiles hue long The hill. un either of the Irish Tories, such as the loyal, judge is the siert of the stwern•
aide rise a.utust peryeudauular;y about ; mustily is I'Ioter, mum be respecte
tilts kini But out friends of the 3(lUremLtRh emu et the su,n•uit the prairie' alio insintstaed, It must be admitted sent. They did not dare to say. at,en-
d ra•e a retaarka- dun the garrison. S., they prevented
me leaving f.•r the equator with the de-
n toast y as barge is most charming. u termination not to relieve me of the
ti,int,sr
statements do ort always li We are that, but cher telt brood
I will not say what their
y, figures were R T ry hope was There is m point of coin-
hope—well, �•
a:ade in this count The Bb scot free, and if the rogue ■ tables *ncamped midway between two lases— tat T, dee of .he samey am wearyr my life. Day end night,
c nuperod and it was friend that in the were pulled en Dominion day the foolish both the felt width of the valley—tile teras [Low msde by BaiEour. In feet plaint. A heavy lumbering column. night and da it u one .notional worry.
however strong, unow here in [column, ..The near . 1 it of the mandi hest
ht,
k _rn Provincial election that preceded fellows why erre wilding R'w3 half west vac beteg 8 nt:•,ss lun• a+'ilia has
report. the p C het of tt a club+ parties of forty and sixty men socio.
dollen after pprophet )
1,
1 are very pie period with tier present gm -velment,
lment,
ppprent of the •• •Jew vita at the new let us ilk plsint- for ab. if a i And .acts. h ,•ever—large tish, earytog i faros a ¢stinal replacement of the vice
P 'oils! election. A large number of cute to every man wily seen merry 1 from 1 a, 3 feet ire lsnigth, seed gime• steal qu•rrnmeut at Dublin castle by
h had Votes h, b' If you were hoaeet you such as desks, geese p the formation f
II wt the Scott Act, then live .tz hs f were not nacresey, h he,►aufi ley uttcated , naoe.y, 1 P
T P ani I i the gorerssaent u. Ireland, th tet Ido not Judge the { f b d
ilea etre out correct. 1t will be found
that the pn'ptetioa of uapulled votes is
1 la es given by the Woo.
were at one titres
"tenderfoot" pweo•siw should know! is lore;, ducted here Ltd there with !that thew eratemenu im .
that whom • gambler s der. is raided. small groves, and now 0. their d ( t it is the titre change Melilegof atticude In ward Ireland e Not Conserve -
the frequenters e is en aston ing
w go V LLrea old.
valla that enraptures • chatac•
••1 could write volumes of pent up
wrath on this subject if I did not believe
things are ordeiued. All work fur the
best.
I have dune what Ion, and one mast
can du no more than trust. Now what
hos been the peintul position for me is
that there is not •ane person on whom 1
1y * * e I may truly say i
tort u tun. minute t altcsna, loons,
electors residing m the .A. at theist tables . ., an elective central
would not have •d•.re r N honest I turkeys, etc , +not tains 'ane•• resent- I booed to sit in Dublin and possess the
in different ridings for the legistatare. tear i ewer of dealing with all intermit •lues•
het•uuld Duly vote once fur the 1eett' man Delivers it pyswible that aac,ther Now, sithhug4 we tmtrtr her, a 3iafti lions of jorerement
Met, end that would lessen the difference men eau take email chances and return Wyss rrgimeut, to &slid .•uz Ltt;a pate _��
by several hundreds. it will be found ten fold an tncestmer:t el short duration- toward quellir.y this rebr,li..n, we have
v. We Gys.:•se min a S •astir, Egypt has placed thew garriwtm
that the proportion of the et:ar't+:• note 11 your cosmos sense telt you that I `sioavu never had m ut ppurtcnitt t'ue '�ty You in Eur myself I could Asia msde goody
Uatarie must out think •'" lIsaitobws L•:e , ,.. June .1. At a mee:irc of nKrest at any moment I wished. (ear
br�ulght out for the Act :s much higher (act, &ted you persist tit gone l into the {' the 3'.id:otl:ian Liberal association today up to extricate the .artless and failed.
than Anti -Scott written er speakers will scheme, you ere a fuel. If loth are not I b •me the Calf breeds tot ao.erting thein Earle nine up to extricate the fail ns
admit. V ['etch the cele was Sa Per• honest u should be in jail if you are righta Hid they. •tad they alone, risen, the chairman read •let letter from &tet I
•
yo +stone, expressing his deep and grateful and I hope; 'emceed.. each a the dues not
cent of the pelitisal vote, vel allow -Me buuest, but tack seas* enough fur ballast- Manitobans would lace said •tee sena of the mislay •.f the Liberal come to extricate not. The eztricatiuns
enough • but might bare been vest,. . t in '880 to dealing with dull:ul• of the genie,ns nes /ter ,„d to effect
swiftly abient will not troubled me. I have always felt
the Scott Act u, &.t 11,5.3 vote. were ttant.,m h bill. would east p ll. rit.r are cunt.et ca3 bythe has beat`; c'„ ris `set of that Che Tory h we should mea
tolled in Hanle, sod is the tetspemnse misty '•e arrested with the rogue. rtes try ,, es^ ; party or. tl:e Irish huestwa. His p•,licv. I 1 the defeats in
battle 10•1196 v'oeee wen yelled, or over who were ruunin,l the tables.• red plentiful—not like Onta io fish
which from all present iadicatiuos will this country to having
do mere tan any
column. can say owe
c artillery with
which delayed me much, and it was the
artillery with Hicks, which in my op-
.
1010.1 tits or 1111.
•'I altogether decline the imputation
that the projected expedition has cum• 1 think . :'eelec�r the
eel t. order
to relieve. It has come to save our ns- we h leave I :hall n.tr obey it,r
tiunal honor in extricating the garrison, ing(l eta - ore, fall with this town sad butun
eft, from a position which our action in all risks.„
The last entry is on December 14, and
mays :
"Now mark this, if the expeditionary
force (I auk for no n.ore than 200 men)
do nit come in today the town may fail.
I have dune my beet f..r the honor of
our country. Goad bye.'
JI y me h■. taken
t face t. face ere t e
matter ended. I am tossing up in my
+oind whether if this place a'
blow up the palace and all in it or be
taken,end, with Gud'shelp. inaintaan the
faith and if necessary suffer for it. I
for duplicate vide, at the local election ing pirpu• e, then your permanent abide It was lotions pining in sod sating mae..0 y atet,r.4
ties almost anezasrpled. He refrained our 'astir -nal honor.' If Earle o Idol letterset a
the percentage would be much higher. , should be is an swum. Of hour,. vu
It was the of donate that a:ade ocr blood from entixsinxtheG,nroerca:necabinet the 'national honor' [hanks him, end, I —__
The Ant sentence in the extract we will say the! you taw other toed play and rtae There is no use of eved+er face, i feeling it to be his duty t . support and hood rewards him. But it is alt.wether i The following letters, whit *pea!' for
goofed gess the [f ieh is stupidly MSC- 1 vele. 'lo you did, but the fellows that THE Harr srsa�+ a cos ,:arsvA:• ss. assist t1 em in dein:: risla. He ries he 1 ependent of one who •fur fai!mg •in- their -selves,
Area hien handed us fur
wet irvariaily tented out to be "rep- and nee used all lawful and reasons''!• I a cr r:5dert flat the preser.te , t'Li nerals sans its blame. 1 am net the rescued publication curate. In Huron, i a!1 who had
_ in their , in I'srlisment will be cnmaetent to limb. end 1 will not be. As for her Mit- Ct.tntut+, ONT.,June Ili, 1885.
st horse of the available rote had gone peri' fur the concern—"stool-I,:ge°the dressed, but the G,iv tat ant them
no etKCi■e :he netesasry cigila•ce. Mr. rMy r Rncernment keeping the Soudan I H C. Cattssow, Eei , M.1'.—Dana
ggaisst the As the temperance mat. 4, •tts•ct the unwary. You were the I heed to their appeals They did nut 1 Uladuore sites he did i.••t thin: he it•elf,it is out of the question, ono as for Sit —We. the metmben of the Clinton
would still lave had s majority of 500. I !gudgeons that jumped at the tinselled 1 Moe &ray idw Items going te be 7,,,,,,.. 1 should again ask w tae returned to Par•, gtcirg it hack to Egypt, in a duple of Branch of. the ;opinion's Christian Tem
but. Y.,c needn't get angry shout ilio far as it has Rin*, or bong theewiai li•mert, but that events had transpired! yeas we would hate another solidi .cassia Union. desire to itp,res t. you
But the whisky men make a mistake t w ,nick! the ,ur thanks and admiration, t.•r your de-
�rlt a they cairn the "etey-et' p',•1a speaking. You deserve it because tion it has womolot. H. quickly which rendered it neoe,.ary that he Therefore, our ch have,
between Luber ,
of your f •ashaew •,n Dominion Day. Government appointed s commission should not =pert( the unity sod s81• and the Tarka here(.reRive .h• I [ermined end valuable assivanae In
for their side. They f,and out this to whs^ arms were reeUtei to. while pare• cier.cy of the party This is tantemeuot ouuntry to the Turks ' s,ippett of temperance le' isiation, as the
n.a
de-
their cost at Halton The goat Act If it leads you to be wiser sued mute' plc macre loud in ezpree.inl6 tl:en:le.:e.i t,) a declaration that 1.. wt.1 re .aim the Let 1;000 Turks land at :eau- representative of this riding is Parla-
y' i regarding their rwhts leader of the Liberals. I kiln and march up to Berber, thence to' sent Jurin¢ this present wsion, and
joritr ua the Ant vote in Halton was honest on future occasions w wt!1 your
our strong opposition to the at
getTINE ya: Nsttd t'Yto`+ 1 A metaiutior, ex; *+sin; hearty a•a8• Kms,.;;n. You can then retire at. sire 1 Err y
ly Sl. Thr anti Scott press end the gainer. Sympathy will nut yunr 1 I dartos in Gladstone suss adopted. "When sloe thinks t of the enormous is n u now being made to wt at naught
• 1
(raw of life which has taken place in the the will of the people, as expressed in
speakers claimed that the "st•y'ot- money beck . our woad advice, if fol• ' neverot.rly,nor do Ibe.tere eecre• y, Pte 4•,lat,dsWne'a letter a the p•,hucal fes -
home,' who numbered [tome 300 or 4A0 , lowed, will mire you feria foolishly I claimed arras as the only and sure.: chane
wen ell is their favor. and would bare squandering your hard earned sub•tar.ce ! eel by which they might assert their rights tare of the tiny Tire Literals are now
Via-!". • big majority. The licit` • in the future. We have spoke n. ' as British subjects, but winks and reeds I relieved of anxiety over the question of
y.
his
ment grew intense during the vote ori
not only among them. but many a favor ; his nonedleadershipreefdtthe paarty.
: _ _ —
of the (;•,vegiiment, made it apparent and are jubilant
"eta •t- i Tim beer mese co be tried today is • 1 that ell was net as it ought or ahculd tin ; ramous
the repeal, and th• H•lt.n y
heels "were *ntiaed out of their shells j peculiar one, and scary torsi of the in this, the Rreatw: coutsry on earth. I r h•taserla:a s wee.I and in securing the amendment t!teretu,
+ h hell [ verse Naive that it the government, that all thew r,rn,w• are
\\ a ora sn hone, salves, but our which will render it most effective, and
set aside the dtth.ulttes in the way •.1 its
due eufurcement. This to a crisis in the
history of our country, and we look to
you as our mouthpiece seed lewder st this
critical time, to sound the warning
or' re a further ma lye important eviditse• Y try f e taattl[e against • threatened blew Inung struck
of -atry•a/•h.sm••" Aa � - —_— fSrK lost the pesos Of our Land, by tF.•,se
1�a
Aci. e ffo or • total of 180 for the tat lbs INK drteah.
be eh sir. d ty 4 teparrrel lie try and help ��` they
who tae there to dh all is •5niie Pwev In
t rrdd
Act. Therefore at is absurJ to claim those t Mr.
sot. sod in Wayne Lon hes bee^ returnee for Ent Also-
Me
m• by a majority of 730, and that M ,vest a ecxoat character The •rticl• is creating much I hatecustoed to judge by facer sees that they T„ errs Maxie" of rxa CHtt+'rtate
I kis us I would back the 11(wsulmms I Tdrrlia•Net UNION. Ci.tlirox,—I am in
lotf thus, at t to tl !bili natant.
known els •'bold dao' tor the t)ntane ! the ['tnsdu t India 10 re sun, is 'Y end can assure you that PP
H f b red L mmwt a Or Jeb Tells y
Tories.
were h
Soudan since 1880,•nd the general upset this and other counties We sincerely
of all government, Sir Auckland help (eel- hope that you will continue to your
ing vicious a}catnat Sir SirC•Iwan, iefluence prsately, and nn the floor of
Sir Eiward Melet end Sir Charles Dilke, l,arlianaent, to preventing floe tiasl
for it I+ on account of these three men, passage cf the wine and beer amend-
- advice was taken by her m,g..ty'• menta to the Canada Temperance Act,
e.
And with whet trial: 1 Simply W vastly Scott Act should be present to wstc.l a lies y have tae.
Beene very intereaticg da- j halt breeds hews not done as theyi L s.wx. June 1'1.—Joa.ph Chamber. di 1 •na:iets are cronies oma not officially
increase the Scutt Act majority. For proceedirta We tat -din- they would never have had three rights lain contributes au unsigned article to j di nest. I are ram! n that it it
while the thousands of those who voted land that
are aspected-(adivatwd. Truly 7` Gree ' the Fortnightly Ile. i I hreforms.{ were n
the majority ' stand that SIG. Sauaden. of London. the '
in the Ant ornceas wall be retF•Ot, aid
t theAct at only 81,the few hundred . g.,venim•nt analvat p h
Wien 8 ♦we,tetn:tu,
"S" Co. Sint Bat -
ea on res of for the honor sake of our na- wee
and,if the \\ rich desire a council, at ten times better, but because they ere
dile : the members of the councils w weak there u •:, much nuts Mem b
ireet by the ret el utero. t
elected by Ph �orunty • • 'e ••A• for those wretched ye ,.Cure pe.• for W
+attar er tar to eta-rs - Wive Mil cnnncils, he m sea .hall legislate and I an useless. i have the greatest con. Signed en behalf of the men.bein of
Httierwlae Mated s:e !scent. taw ar iter educational re works, the poet tempt for these Indian Seisms. s. I hats I the W•C.T.U.
Pte
jaw •rd a'1 measure. not ..f an imperial' these snake -like creatures. Any men se- UrrawA, 18th Jan•, '176.
He pished h that sensori councils be
tion I would let these people slide. They
established t. sit at Dublin • Edinburgh, are
of very feeble nature •rid Arai,. are
who neglect to vee areed to the1 As we go toem we learn t4
of whisky 7
IratnaY Inst rtes what is generally won't Sn i• the supplementary eetnna•es, the diaenssu.t .
D..mu.wn Ifo♦err sant asks ::x.000 tun of India ,iw.mn■t the u receipt of yours ofto .
tat at • r u ." r a »s•:. not an advantage. t I fully• recuts
On that day three Isocal elections' The msir. debate on "ezt,•a••• —'
Puinc tweolutiuta o•nehudsd Is. right Porary puts the ser • ( It i■ the centre of all partytntngue. the Ann approval, expressed by the tec'iea
held —Algoma, Lennox and East whim the umendraen: m••^ed M Mr. I why'epeiid this WI* sum, if, as iliac A five nights ago Sir John 3laalo•ald while if ,sur energy were devoted Ann_ I of the W.C.T.&1rVl. of my Ireton t on e the
rid to all three Reform casdi• Camenro, of Heron. wit refected by 100 M sister cf Interior .,mends, "the hoM• hold a story; inten.ied to illustrate the I where it would produce tenfold. India trmF,erance nueelivn. I hair always
Oce
caima,e
date. were elected. Tbe Moo end its! nova to 61 yell. Hr. Cameroon• ar:,en breed• ttave no gTtecar.ee. sFa.arer T.—
b with prophesy as went which will c ,mmen' itself to the bred feni Uettroc:
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idea that he can h. td out as IMQways tell
•+ the • sur policy
following had been 4 pract,csl summon Muse u: the memory. to the result, and readers of the Tory mower:. au oY•. +tot rise term.
wee w I'd-kw'll of :�- s The irlowxt Government ememot u
organs looked with fond anticipation t . That all wf*it the woe '! b.
the realization of the prophesies. But. any circumstances Wt much longer, and w>.
r r Ont, and the following tweeted : —1 when it blew, it will be without h••pe , and wee condemned the death. All the
alis' diseppnintmeot wee their portion I "ii., ls, in the c.•ntrect with the Cassis' when
itefate. it wilait
t y vs the mit.isters of the piece. amort e. tire
—their hoped-for vuteriee turned nut to draw Pacific railway company.
which were gave
thered ' it there another conspiracy hat:t.irg •
tum the consolation of religion, had in•
be disastrous Waterloos. In Algoma cowponyvestsinsn� the ilswhng Wood of ten lane .tructe•1 hum as to his faWre elate. itt-
pponent W be h. a and £anal : Canada. in 1fItA�, that the .tlaii Mus i Proemial
the reason day he c•Ued his jailor, Maguire, sod
On
Conmee was elected oven kis n mere ilii company Seeat addihnmal t4fte ; thq
(}eogtk by
s Isere majority : in Leanne, which vert. agile fieclared to be aitllpb dal • tie of the blah ' at t K'tlatnr•n I •raid
�e.loek wise • woad time relegated It end final : the shareholding of the rune 7 y "What tied Of • place is hill T"
divided amongthem- and Kirkland had. neon' at the walker Ms¢ntre end a pls's 1
..Ise. •Mat • .000,[100 ire dividends. and Rnssin, and Boning masa this 8"th I i. strum;
tern many there 1'
h, the ,Dict shade by Hawley ; end in i pony have alreadymsmWt .1 the Lauriston. —e bthis f ord I•
"Are to replied to the affirmative.
Drury de(eat•d his opponent, sled eve secs detstieit with the govern i Expositor
tna oe i 'Who was the hest man to go [hero t"
by • largely inee•t•etl j mint •boot 81�•000•ono mon. towtszn[a sr 11T •: 1 ••The devil ,'• was the reply.
sur detriment. taken otos. grounds on the tewprra
Otrtsitj•,n in the Franchise Bill discus- 1 must say 1 am against doctors. If • man I queetion. The pe•.ple of my county
h st• is stiff/ring intense pain, and in a more I hawiot pron:,unce. r, strongly is favi
Idea. And the f. ;lo wing Is the •ry K lees desperate o,ndiuon, 1 would tine t f temperance, 1 am bund, u: w :ar w
Aldan, yeas ego,
in Prince Sd- r-itweh morphine as wield unll that
rd wt*ty, had committed •murder p . There is nothing like • civil war
1 I •, concerned, that pulls,
s, stat the ped
le, exprssrsl at the pull, .tail pre••el
to elbow what skunks mew are. One of have the honor to be, yours faithfully,
pent',
I91 1 f r
Whenever Ontario eotiuituenccea !•t a! ••grew lune; hive he [teen then r
oro
t Meredith Mackintosh, Shields. Tom vide future dividends for themes set
while
they
rF [riatwt worriea are the y men 11. 1'. CAatth.,x.
who are eonunwlly feathering towards
tae or towards the n andi. I expect Math , Throws Awe/
them •gically. If in two I
side. despise
days 1 hued the news corset. that the '
mehdt is still in Kordofan, i shall let vest
the political prisoners, which will shock
•
the people. but will be • true joy and do-
unlit to me. for it hes been • work utter-
ly repugnant to eta. I like free will. i
(hate a forced subjection, end feel sere
that to let thee. leople out with free will
1 7 others ret that over eight Jean to Dome. the- show that the tie not *sat '
Owen, Lew end ti, and affirm that tM railway will he pex+fitable • ehasn. 7 • Thousands said
of ♦ears to so to the Arabs or not will be g.
ilk, went emend like wandering apirite y q : "\~elle said the Indian. at loot. "if policy.
fns the 1a ret its ,n in the • Yreeiier whr, u sled ter the c +►c title of he can sm 00a. tand a 1 eon ' 1 must lay that I tial it a ¢real ens -
mein
evil eking to tont the tide of rt�lt, upimon ret this lti[•1nle, the shsr•ikc.lder•, Fair John liaedsttald. T. ljpe' la of Aliment when my councillor* my to m• :
( }lir Jelin'• e1 1 rrterisati•,n of himself
but [Mir for
worn Saloon. thrsiory Uta- 1I they desire mere money ofor their trotrolled d'• own who is hresd to [me n e* v
tarin . sat• t.x .,athe Tory eriatl. tion•, •bwnlit propnw to utilise oar i by T „(nor et you
' when lir know [ em
d � cl*ptt•it fax fitters di•id.ade ►utead oar intermits at the b►ddi:tg of the I as the Iodise that did the mortise, and I •D» whet yew think right, irrsapaeti
I crow, and ern• (!arida In imptlr its .listing" sehesing leader us Ottawa Ttssy do not I on the way tt, future retribution mei 'ignorant ••f •11 that goes tea :ignorant a
the 0a-
securitiesstK k 1 further advances ' went their nature( t'ean•r•.+ handed over dtit. reser ss tan smeorste 1•• be jnc•lar the Arabic language oesewt int my style :breedest iet
tin° t'
dimaisio•• hent• nu to make lame advances.
' t' the pink •f speerlwen awl needy
•weser.atire hat The Provincial
an
It tau■[ be • wtewa thing for the Cmt 1 igvaunt of the Arab mitosis,•e•
_____ deeh pb are farther sew tMa tt•tsal th I pnittisians este to whither
oyer Tnriee sworn as altheab^p•,sed
oomftirt r sot their retie.,
Among the items in the supplements
ry estimates laid before the Domtnbm
Parliament the following iter, sppean:
Li poor licence Act expenses t•, pay
remuneration to ('omm'i'ssi' Licers ense A1.
•pectore under "Liquor
et.
11483." in districts where the *horde
ture awarded the rewrites, 952.000 : tO
pay contingencies of Boards. and for
Printing forma. etc., $(1,000.
That i+ t•• my, the D minion Govern
sake for 0.000 for the carryt� out of
an act that the Supreme Court has de-
cided to M outside of the )jsriedictinn of
the body that passed it -1 Adventism
A big cr•ewd atter Palace risk
en Tuesday eight Tn• bad wM in . -
d to aline tha enterprtsa to c are whose vernm•et I,nnwght de, is
Ae is laid• ••teen well A.. listtw thea w*
with e1b,semi ', iebi capital. e 1 Os the rebellion in the !Northwest.—1eecvse•e party elm ea and poor Moil, do .o< I, tet danty,
the tea open which tweet h•• horn* by them. ill J•he'a (N.B.; Telegraph.. who: they y,1,
the trade of ilio country.' , (HA:a+::•ua TimM, tit. "'l