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GOD&ICR. ONT.. FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1885.
THE HURON SIGNAL
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Mad la despatched to all puts of the eurrostid
taLetioatry by the earliest malls awl e
Waiv
eseral admission U has a larger °tanna-
ge& %Ms say other aewapa,per is this part oif
the °vestry, 4 Is one of the raciest, sweeties
▪ mos i reliable Judea& la Omar°,
wessissalagmid beim in addition to the •tiove, first&
,a• dew foresdes ewes
fatally sad fireside paper it is thereteni •
Teams—el is advance, postale Prv-Paid
woe 4doorolloto .ds.rt iotog 1111091 MM.
• publiabera; 75if peld before lit months
110L. 11 set se paid. Tl& rale will be triely
eaforowL
R•rav or Airrawristrie. -Eight oasts Pa
lea tor 'rot losartion . three nests per 15195, 1..r
wadi edwequed btearttee. Yeasty hat -yearly
and eaertorty esatromeat reduced rases.
Jou ruswuesh‘.... We hare also • Brat -class
lobbing department In eon ne. t ion. and p, -
la the meet eeesp1ete out.lt dad bed facilites
oi4 w la Oeterieh are prepare!
Is do hoelases la Ib&L line at pried that cannot
be beaten, sae et &aridity that cannot be
orraesal. - rinse
FRIDAY. JULY 24,u, US& -1
The line• sseseent
TORONTO TOPIOE.
eller Illeasra ere
Troops.
Tat proposed Young Meas Uheseit
Convestiort will be held on the 15th and
Ib. 16th of September. NV• would lik• to
see the affair a succeiri, but we have not
much faith that rewch will be the result.
The fact is, these cut and dried arrange-
ments whereby half a dozen young city
fellows thrust themselves upon temp..r-
ary political greatness are not the
methods by which electioneer" won. If
the young mon of Toronto want to maks
the reinvention $ success, let them take
the "boys from the back townships" -
Tomlin°, July 21, 105.
1 am in the midst of an incited people
hare in Toronto. The city is going wild
over the return of the Urenadien and
Queen's own from Kook* and Cut
Knife creek.
On tiunday the Midland Battalion,
with faded and tattered red -outs, and
nondescript heed gear, paused through
the chaps who win the elections -into
thiscity,aediodaythe Udine volunteers,
their confidence, and they will have
eea 1/l rea'sod 5711 1gre good backing in their venture. If they
bot
as urni soldierly don't do um they will r, to the wall in
their undertaking. When elections are
to be fought in close constituencies the
campaign noinagers do not iqpist upon
none but city men taking part in the
work. Not much ; the ratio a pro-
vincial speakers and newsmen, is high
in comparoon with their city co -laborers
in the good work. Then it is that
Huron, Middlesex, Brum, Lambton,
Perth, Wellington and other counties
are heard from -then it is that "horny -
fisted sons of toil are at a premium
And so it should be at the young meeis
convention. Toronto should hen its
place, and its young men should have s
fair show, but the city youth should not
presume to lee the foundation, super-
structure, veranda anti mansard -roof of
the whole thing. Toronto belongs to
Ontario -Ontario doeen't belong to To-
ronto.
Gassaot Mmturres ia his speech at
Winnipeg, put in a good word for the
volunteers who dida't get to the trust,
and of coarse had no killing to du. He
seta : One thing I would like, before
aiseleding, 10 point out to you. As I
say, war EY nut often been carried out
is tlue coestry, particalady by yoor own
opeople, thendere fear thanks and mime,
aed the thanks of Canada are dee to
acme mem who hare performed the
arduous and wearisome task of remain-
ing at the base of operations, of covering
the line of communication. A line .nust
be kept open -the bees must be guarded
--Fitments aed wounded mast be geard•
ed- -provisions must he sent forward,
.n1 without temps that cannot be don.
All were anxious, as I lom, to my oost.
by telegrams sad letters innumerable, to
get to the froot, bet all maid not est.
BIC! noit TIB 11111
'courteously geksewledemd the aesisee
I that greeted them from all aides.
— _ Young street was a eight that will
h -
"Johnnie Comm Marching HOMIteirer he tumor, Ttv,...,... ones ,;rus
." g' !urging, c "n°11. i il l r(ln
m
Again
— - — —
Nestles t• IlIdtandirre fa Teessfe—ife
replies ea liar Vaaelaisera.
as you find them -passed through Tor-
' mate to their homeward way. 1 almost
forgot to *If that the Yoltigeurs, • Mon-
treal reginteet, also passed thniuoli herr,
and they, kke their fellow volunteers of
Osten% were right heartily received.
The Torontc boys will not get here un-
til Thursday, and the city is Omen mad
with delight. The street& are bedecked
with banners. tam, mottoes and bunting
of all kinds. Several magnificent arches
have been erected on KIT» and Yonge
street., aud the "heroes." s* the Toronto
people proudly call the returning braves,
will find • grand reception awaiting
them Indeed, it will be a surprise to me
if some accidents of a serious sort do not
ossor, owing to the pun at the street oor-
sees. I have just heel a "taste" of a
squeeze at the corner of King and Yoga&
A heedful of the York Rangers, a sort of
advance guard, just pasted that poiut,
and the bead was playing right gkrioes-
ly. Theo crowd mut have numbered
about two thousand, and the street* ware
aloud completely blocked. Not one
out of ten could catch a eight of the
volunteers, and "those behind end
Forward, while thaw before cried Back!"
I was kacisked &boat like cork ou the
moue. 'The pus was terrifi& Woggle
screamed, wall shouted, some teethed.
others trembled, and while half shoved,
the other half went goodnaturedly
whithersoever they were shoved, aid
the band tweet tedium on. If this was
dom for a glimpse of the York Rangers,
kow will it be wiles the Toronto pets
arrive? If the squeeze was so tight in
the green tree, tls• wise man will hire a
&away in the dry.
Amnia* Tury patriot has gut salt fur
his porridge Mr. Kilvert, M. P. for
Hamilton, has been appointed collector
of customs at that port vice McCullough
deiteased. Sir John lied no more ()ott-
oman fugleesan in the House. Verily
he hada kis reward.
Is 'Neither column will be found • de-
actiption of the reception in Toronto of
some of the volunteers who took pert in
putting doers the northwest insurrectioe.
Greet &Jona; litelag indigged is on
account of the ticrine-cotning Moho brave
lade, bet we um& not forget eiiienthe
meg of triumptis not sametipeepatnied
by the dirge of time W• lave 1104 to
rejoice over in the fact that so many of
the brave lads who lett hem* at the call
of duty hare been sperm to return, but
that does not check the sigh nor put
back the feeling of anguish which arises
when we diode of those who fell in the
path of duty. "See the Conquering
Hero Comes," and 'Mt British Grecs-
diet" ase soul -stirring puma segisie,
bat the "Dead March is fleal," "Leek -
steer no More," and "Hell ao more
March Again," hare more of pathos, and
tomb the heart striae. more fishy.
AND So it is the intention to premat
General Middleton with $30,000 for his
*hare in the quelling ot the Northwest
insurrection. Well, we suppose Canada
will have to stand the brunt, bet reaUy
this little war is likely to turn out quit*
an ezpensiir• concern, when ail the costa
ere toted sp. TM actual expose/is,
which were estimated at $40.000 • day,
wll foot up • snug sem; and now we
have $403 per volantear looming up. and
$90,000 in a bulk sum to General Mid -
Aldo* for s sap sheaf. It's well that
Canada is reek, and can stand the preg-
ame. General Middleton removed s
good salary for commanding the troops;
if the troops were not successful, he
would sot have to pay anything for the W-
hom; end Week being the use why should
he have his salary supplemeated because
of a encore that was assured from the
start. 0 Caned& has $20,000 to Ware,
let it be divided amongst the families
which lot breed-winaers denote the
straggle. Put the money when it wdl
do most good.
hem tie• Tomato News.
TAR AJUILIVaL OF TEE ilitiLiNtrtftA.
At last those near the Union station
wore roused into activity by • faint
cheer in the distance, which was taken
up and echoed till it rolled into a Morse
roar of weloome. Men, women ari4
COIIII1 TY OU RR.ENCY
loess tomb alt rens of mares ea ea eke
News MaiiliSaler•
There are thirty-one ladies in Wing
-
halo entitled to vote at *No-
tions.
Work on the new brides in lower
Wineham mennenos this wadi. at
it us to Howe truss bridge.
Fur the Onsoge demonstratoon at
Stratford, on Monday, 300 tickets were
sold at Cliuton station, 209 at tioderich,
and 150 at Myth
The Rev. K. J. Robinson preached his
farewell sermon to Christ Charch, Ear
ter coagngation un Senility last.
A greed picnic is talked of by the Re-
form Aseucietion of East Huron. Brus-
sels will likely be chosen ss the plus fer
holding io oa acconnt of its central
position.
A great eumber of telephoto peke
hare been shipped 1h1031 Winelont dur-
ing the peat tee dam for torwas atom;
the line. •
The next routing of the West Heron
Conservatives will be held on the last
Wednesday in December, the tone being
changed at the mediae he/d un the bell.
last All the old othoars were re-eled
al, including the vice presidents to thu
different municipalities.
pushing about the comparsO t e haidhal
of &oldie», seen under the white light el
the electric lamps, formed a truly woe-
dorful spectacle. All along the street
it was the same. As they passed 171,
Neu office the Akan on horseback at
the rear of the lute waved their hand•
kerchiefs and cheered he Newt. Up at
the corner of Young and Queen the crush
was ternOc. and at the arch at McGill
street it was even worse. The march
was necemarity slow, so that it was eon.
oderably after alum o'ulesek when North
Toronto was reaolted. There the whole
of Yorkville and the adjacent ouuntry
had coagregated, and when their ranks
swelled toy the hosts that followed up
from the city the Min vise each that an-
other hour was occupied getting the
nth absurd the train that will convey
them to their huts, the Gibraltar of
Canada . When the train started out
the cheering could be distinctly heard at
King street. The 9th got a hearty re-
ception, which, though perhaps not
equal in wild enthusiasm to that tie:
corded the Midlanders, was • yet Ou
outpourinv of • people's thankfuloges,
fully and freely accorded.
nig %lamella:,
A great crowd met the Yorkville, Sea -
children rushed forward to greet the gal-
lant heroes as the engine steamed up to
station, sud honor* the wheels had
ceased to revolve, the cars were boarded
sad sunbrowned hands were being
warmly &Laken by Lands white and
essalL The buds rolled out their roost
sou1-dirring sire. but the mighty shouts
that Wore out up drowned the music,
drowned it with a music sweeter than
choir weer sang. For half an hour the
crush was so rest that the volunteers
were obliged to remain on the can, sod
when at length • apace was cleared for
them, and the bugle mended the as-
semble call, the heroes tell into hoe mod
were quickly formed auto cumpauies.
Th was the signal for
the fault of those who used their lunge- rival at. the Parkdele depot last(Tuesday)
was not heard in Port Hope it was not ton village, Parkdale sod Riverside com-
panies of the 12th battalion on their &-
another yell of welcome, and if that yell
Ladies, young and old, jogged in the night. TM volunteers debarked for as
idwaroa with the wildest anthusiaami hoar aad were lunched in the armory.
waving handkerchiefs and parools when All excel)* the Parkdale boys then reen-
out of breath, and (nesting the sun- tend the cars and proceeded to the Un-
evbrowlenedophpoatirtdsuisiefty. Bat'chemany hroesouchinest batik), seatm.aknod.. hi...wheel thebyy theeeeiRio Riverside
peones were enacted as friends met and bead, marched along
Front street to
many noway, that had nestled in the
boseno ot young maidens now formed e Vont», and northward on Yong& Til•
Bay, up Bay to King, along Kum to
portion of the relented goldflos' tattered Rj„,,hoe empetty sed the band termed
uniform. The scene was • frond one east ea Quota street, the ethers ..„,..o.od.,
beyond cleat:111314u, and the heartiness ing to then. homes by way oryetTite
and earnestnem of the welcome wee steed.. The strode were jammed with
shown in the moistured eye sod the people, who cheered incessantly, and in
that Itumetillaa itgt every possible way showed their
quick, sobbing
lost week while Samuel Torrance, of
Harlock, was splitter» a rail, he sociaen-
tally struck his foot with the axe. giving
it a bad gash. Ile immediately went to
the physician and got the wood sewed
up and dres.sd.:It will he few weeks
before he is able to do saytnitio.
A. Keine has sold his farm of 92
sores, being ice rr. 4th con., of Hellett,
to Adam War, a North Dorchester,
*other of .1. B. Weir. Clinton) fur the
earn of $6,800. The farm has • good
cultivation is not dear at this bout*. Mr.
Ewing will retire from active work, hat
has not yet Oscided where he will move
to.
In a letter from A. Fisher, of Paisley,
last week. he lamented the hes of it
favorite and faithful dog. The dee which
is of the Scotch collie breed was takao
on the train at Wilighien, blindfoided,
and was away but one week when he re-
igned tio-hisold home weary aud foot-
sore.
Among the receipts of the evening at
the garden petty at the Rectory in Clio
ton was a five dense gold piece. A party
received it in change when paying for
refreshments and returned it next day.
Whether it had previously been peed in
by mistake, or whether emu liberal,
disposed patron intentionally meant to
do good' by stealth is not known. We
understand that thereat& will »tern it
to the rightful owner if it was paid in by
usustake.
Registration returns made to govern
moot by 0. Prouty, clerk of Stephen,
for the half year ending June 30th,
1885, is se follows : -Marriages, 24;
deaths, 44, births, 72; improperly idled
schedules, 12; making a total registra-
tion of 152, And ytt, Mr P. says he
La certain that the above numbert are fax
short of what they should be; but sods
will be the caes until some deliconagat is
awakened to his senses to the tune of
J00.
A case of same interest was tried ho- :4"i•42;";.'„
fore Squire McDonell on Wednesday
last in South Huron. TM case ma as
follows :-Thca, Dow hired with John
Walker, of Tuckermaitb, at $17 per
month. After Dow had worked fes Welk-
er fur three and a half months. Welker •:::
without the slightest cause dwehatipid •
him, .t the same tints refusing to pay o,
Dew the wages due hien. Dew sum -
monad Walker before Squire McDevitt'',
who ordered Walker to pay Dew's mem
in full, end $6.80 costs into the bowie.
apprs-
off the cheer. gasp soldiers, as they ewes a the rem Reoo._„.
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formed foto line, presented a unique yorimiu, and `fle"oeinspluse re_
ilitactatilit Their lac" were brown al aired a very hearty welcome when they
berres, their shins aasharen and heir media home, the eitemee tondo* out
elitti, Lerma ; endorse am" daa°11 and eft memeto 'pre& them.
, and in a good many isstatioes
the uniform had thesered altogether,
TWE WALIOONTlifa.
its place be
filled civilian suits, It took some time to get the men pants made out of dour sacks and forage emberked, bat at 3.90 all was in readi-
caps out of canvas. But their hearts nee, and the OolGobE, headed by the
were warm and their spirits brieht, and band of the Royal Greoadiers, movrl up
notrothataaikag the great hardahipe York street to King and then alone King
they had gone through, they apparently to the Albion hotel cie Jarnia dreetoimid
forgot all about them as they gazed on One continuous cheer from the crowds
the sea of fsoes surrounding them and which blocked the roadway and sidewalks
heard the cheers of welcome. le unt- and idled the windows. First after the
forms were tattered and faded and ripped bunt came the oaken, • fine-looking
Tomorrow tinning I leave for Lake and torn, but ibis rips and tears and staff of men, followed by the Halifax
Joseph, to speod a month among its RECIPROCITY. soils were oounted as so many badges of Garrison Artillery, looking very mock
honor, and the homes themselves were like our own artillerymen ID their dark
Wend& I will write you, if I find the war s rimmed. not prouder of the rage than Wen 0. blue uniforms. Then followed the
fishing good. If nc.t, rny pencil shall citizens who joined in the rousing churs Princes 1."," Finithera. *hoe^ red
I of welcme. After • short delay caused tunics looked rather the worse for wear
emertrees wiosegfremtenewety.
Troia abs Chicago Tribese. by the crushing multitude the band of and weather. They were followed by
osod the 63rd Rides, &splendid body of young
men, very much resembling the Queen's
Own in build, and clothed in the mine
dark greet uniform of the riflemen.
The feces of all were very much banned,
but on the whole they did not have a
very used up appearance. Many were
the kind things said of thine as they
marched along, and very pleased they
seemed when an occasional shout by
souse enthusiast of "Dire three cheers
for the Halifax boys!" broueht out a
ringing response. The crowd at the
corner of Yonee and King streets was
very great, bat a narrow passage was
made for them Alone they mocked to
the Albion hotel, which presorted a fine
appearance with it. hundreds of verde*,
bunting fastoosed from window to win-
dow and its huge motto "W'elcome to
OW Volunteers. More thousands had
assembled in front of the hotel and on
0. market ifittafil. On arriving there
the battalion piled arms and stood at
ease. Thin half of them marched into
the hotel and to the dining -room, where
they eat down to an elosliimt meal. As
there was only accommodation for about
900 at a time. the men had to be divided
into two parties.
Arrangements had been made to serve
the rue with beer at their dinner, but
LimoCol. Bremmer asked that this be
dispensed with. The Fusiliers assembled
not write ono jot for publication while I
am off on my holiday& Therefore you
will hope for good fishing, and 1 tom,
wIll hope we will not cast our hooks in
rain, fcr the butcher O not handy in
that region, sod we must look to the
deep waters of Muskoka for the beet
part of our dinners. T. Me.O.
Wag Par40~1 81.6411 of
1888 »no to a deep ea Monday last.
The fight on the franchin hill was the
mod noticeable event of the session, and
the Weise down that iniquitous mea-
sure by the Opposition took up oonsid-
erable time. The amendments to the
/Oat Act, evolved from the inner con -
mimeo's@ of the Semite, and which,
though rejected by the Coatinons, weir*
again submitted by the Senate for oon-
The Canadiao people should not allow the Go,„„or•Gmaid i, 7
themselves to be deceived in this matter. I which was mounted, and was stationed
Thee should understand first so well as at the corner of York and Front rtrest ;
last that the people of this 000ntry will the Queen's Own band were next in Imo,
sot mats gets their consent t° *17.ec then came the band of the Royal Gran -
or hall- will rtiotProci1Y- They 130"' sdiers, and close at their heels came the
tried so agricultural reciprocity for 1.' I regimental Mod of the Forty-fifth
years, but, being el, one'lli"e"! n I battalion, followed by the gallant corps
wu not satisfactorlf. hey have tned ' of hhdie,,,ami, who eemed the ohms of
a doh reciprocity on y to find themselves. heroes at the battle of 1Batoche.
t 4 goo -soot M.P. for grant, mulcted most aujoitly to the amount or As the volunteers wheeled on to York
fi" Imd • halt million 01 ("la" boot street the crowd pressed in until nothing
must be an important man, if the money for imaginary advantages tn our
amount a abuse heaped upon him be favour which sere figured op in accounts
th and allowed to
could be seen of the milder, but • dun
streak of red topped by glittering ride
barren At the Walker hose s dee&
the Tury press to soy cntersoa to go by. z p
The Mail thinks he O a b mod mac; pam unclallenged by the indifferenoe of crowd ,„greitated, and „h„so of boa.
espoost„, amost thht he 13 aiinteank wrdes r•Freaantiort• i:tcsarteNtnsItall- quota fell on the oorps ofc fitters
14. bulieses possessed of hoofs and horns: and all I • matter of flee and a half millions of ho� :hoop ros7icri nth
belme, uo7iag to theScores of rvehicitoas
was no account. Thiry ea crowded with ladiis, occupied all the
the smaller fry toupee ram things of
him. II what we road in the Tory
piste IR VW, our old friend, Somer-
ville, has indeed retrograded ; he has
fallen by the way ; he has backslidden
with adeep green Bet knowing the
eircumstanoss, it O far easier for us to
believe the Tory papers to be at their old
gain* of lying, than that Somerville has , us they will have to go • good way be- I the spectator, were young les
(wolfish. If they are getting over.loony little children. not • single aoci-
become changed front a respectable man. rod.
The head and front of the offence of the these sentimental notions about • little dent of • serious nature meured,
duropeen island called by them "the although in several instances there were
member for Brant O comprised in the red
- 1tne of
well, therefore, take it for granted n.3t. apace on the cross drags on t e
enly that the Oovernment of the United suck sod at (»eery corner the cheers
States will not mein pay Galante& Moue meg »mewed and strengthemd. It
for the right to fish to Mr waters or for ow lomi (motioned yell of welcome from
nig fish, bot also that it will not have the union statidt to St. Lawrence mar-
ket, where the crowd became an great
the use of her shores for drying and salt -
anything to do with reciprocity in the that a sonre of policemen wore helpless
fisheries ea • "venom matter. in their efforts to make way for the vol -
If the Canadians want reciprocity With 1 unteera. Notwithetanging duo many of
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adarstnm, nada" ao farther &Um' fact that he, a practical newspaper man,
tion 111 tits the wok el ate rultitimathla diemeered that the Tory prem.( Canada
thedis bow gaiwirikani and,
w`a. 1P• 111- °Twit' mi'm .••••' ft the doer et tilWRivraf,, degiettased the
in for ill •subsidy from the HIM fraud and exposed the Mama "deals.'
ernmegtralli tress present tadications, For eo doing h" see cry has hese
the sod in sot yet. The disessaimi of the raised &admit hint, sod the "forty
"tat" which lei ib• atnlicinerF tree' thieves" are in full howl. Bid Sower -
blue In the Northwest, also took IP a villa will survive, sad some out of the
portion of Om Home; and the 'spume's
by James Wormed's, M.P. for Brest,
of the manner In which the Dossinius
Goverment perehmed popularity by
subsidizing the Tory pews at along the
line, filled up more ef the hoe. The
erosion. eat, however. of the miens
was the »deg ef addition/1 indemnity
4 be 0041111110111.11 and @miaow' for the
lairs Isagth of session. This ad was •
.8 berefued steal, mil should be ropedian
ad by the people of thei errantry. 11 the
semi= had Mee uneseally shod, set
mu of the menthers world have rebind -
eel $500 of his susional allowance.
Then why shoeld extras be (Mimed 1
Grit or Tory, we ha» von sympathy *I*
the member who steals ad/Wooer is -
domed,.
ixedict right side op with sere, *memos
of the fact that he him doe* his duty intr. If Canada does not went to .=
itt
a paying tiro larifh, one on all they hol• • little girl fell, and the crowd was at the drill abed, and mowed up to their
Kotler Cottony; sod are growing tired currow escapee. At set a
frost an and another on all they sell to i hushed over her. 14he would hove been place in front of the hotel, and at 5.15
co --losing perhaps 20 millions • laar tramped to death had not • sergeant of the battalion,. doll headed by the Green -
in the double operatios-they meet pro- 1 the Midlandere resiteel from the line, Aimee bead /Wing "Thii girl I left be
E0 se roreptete reciprocity of aii Frutlircta. sted grabbing the little om hoisted her ; Mat Ille"11111111ted to the foot of Jervis
We must have reciprocity not only in on his &booklet+, and carried her wifely I street, ignite the trete was in waiting.
codfish, and agriculture, and products of to the sidewalk. His gallant act was I There they pee three hearty cheers for
the foresee, and of the mitten, but in wildly cheered. &id as he rejoined hie the comes of Toroato, and then Mord-
"7 farther in °toddling it° twit! t* inn noshed forward, Sad throwing her arisal
Last week J no. McMillen, of Hallett
township, lost his valuable imported,
heavy draught stallion. "Puzzler,"
from partly& of the newel& The hone •k‘,;'."'
took wok on Thursday at th. Cestui
hotel, Brunets, and although treated in .`,•‘'•
a skillful manner by two veterinaries
nothing could be dons to save hien. He
was valued at $3,000 and as this is the
second horse Mr. McMillan has lost this
year the Ines will be felt all the Isom.
"Punier" took let prises wherever
shown, and during the two years be hoe
travelled this section of cot» try Ma 14.11
poise very valuable stock.
Jas. Rowden, of the 14th eon.. Glade -
rich township, Ma • barn on his farm
with which a number id unusual inc
dents have been eonsected. When it
was being ortgotaft likeseled a man fell
off, the roof, &ad lelefteE &some et ,
over tersoty feet, 4.1 14. fall was broken
by him striking • maxim box, which
saved Ito life. Some tone later the wind
tore one end of the barn tway, sad dimi
considerable denude- and dm week tile
same barn was wreck by lightning. sod
me sod of it splintered.
menufactcres, This must» will not ha, ni"grning ed the train.
Canada than it will to suit any other round his seek, kissed ham smack on the
nation unless thine is oomplete rectpro- maeth. the tend, mutiti„..
our tariff on her exports to the Um •1111.1••L OT TAN •01.TIONFite.
th. h"lia. a the hireling States th is bet ons way of avoiding About 9.30 a faint cheer down sear
owsr.M!3.55...559=19.M.M."11 it. and that is by oornpleie reciprocity of Brock street heralded the epproaeh of
I all product. between the two montries the train bearing the Voltigeurs, As it
bases.
°myna" at present looking its I as free between the States el thta Unioe. ran so the Mews 014e afternoon were
prettiest. The streets ore good mei If this et the whim* al the «write- repeated, while the Grenadiers and
fijillioaaKet ,tt
ditioa, the flowers are in Moan, and the
eillatedthig hreeth Herm' ie in- will he no insurmountable objection on , heard and faded. Busses of the great
woes tiro two Go
or: to 17,h.nta tried Quesn'e
wn de, eue$ tohich :ere prosoatve:
sloseitiag in the extreme. 4/Into this side of the line, provided the Treaty I cite& it wee nearly an hoer before the
tiWr e1 stimmee Tisanes are in our is nimiette • lair and business -Wu way, mend ememeneed. The eseembly was
sum. asa Uwe, sob woo, moos yet toi sod it makes trade as unrestricted be- • sousded, the. mein fell in, headed try
teem tile two co ntriee as between the two bends
V It un are very much like oat
Ilabarary Neelees.
Atoas's Jitvesnon STORY Tatum -
We are in receipt of Aldn'i .fueenibi
Story Teller for July. It cionteins :-
Bayard, by Morey Houghton ; Delay's
Drunthind, by Mrs. M. Leonard ; Rosa -
line's Confess' by Amanda T. Jones ;
A Story of July Fort. by Helen Shan.
nerd , "Joeko,- by C name The
number will prove quite interesting to
youthful readers
J. M. Buchan, principal of tipper Cs -
not) °Melte. died Sunday morning at hare got &lose without it.
his tiesideacie te the 'allege irrounds. used tabeaso tot over 70 years° oil Wir.
Two weeks ago he was in good health ; Young, "he had roarer mood it.)
on an afternoon los lay down an thor damp not »hen a thimbleful of tiptoe for
Rays the Clinton lkl,,r Nr' -Moans.
Henry Young, Peter Cole and Rinse*
Brown, all old men, were wending nettle
street the other day when the goodies 1
of using 'moor and tobeetai came up for
discussion. "1 chewed tobacco for Us
years," mid Mr Brown, "bet mem to 7,
iins
the conclusion that it was a bed '
gani it up. sod for s year WI*
Arendt heir" to "re hither. "4 as stetemosolike set for the President tuit4oesn's Own in appaarsnce and am- grass on his lawn sad fell *sleep ; he parries in the . yeses.
nose. The saviour neuresone aye . •
Illinois and New ork It es • I
seek owl wises it bet advertiser that ! giv• favourable conssidwrstiort to • pro- passion. They weer the lark • him contracted • c which settled in his beat that, ' mid Mr Cole, lasghieg.
ova is to follow. Ts eme an sod ail. proution of that sort at the earliest arse& tens of the rifle tingatie and white tool system and developed mute ineameta- for I re not takes that mach liqeur la
odds time Witif the agitation nubs. A gleam shows that they are • , tom of the kidneys sod mused los death. 40 para." These men are all ie Teem
then is not in ( ge pleasant
Canada goes no Earths. *Ma eodlleh, or eity battalion and the pole of the eity 1)r. Temple was his atomises Sudeten yet healthy anA Meorone, and their tetest-
1elneg glingt ggla at "°-1eabet, er farm prodoe•s, the Osnedtens Inc. Devi» the crash and throng the and everything priesible was doe., bat twiny faitor of total absingegee shoal*
aseelft lie -
il
sightss
, voowoor. "Ullig"P "*It. son Twbropd d will, god ' wake* and, to save hie hie,
rieh.
tarry some wetet„,
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