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Ass GENERAL ,NTELL10EN
GODERICH. ONT.,
THE HURON SIGNALlae%th. A►must simu►uuww•ly with tb•
is published every Friday Morning, h7 Nt. passtryt 4 the death wnkeuce un fowl,
Oitaint'Dur Brod.. 11 their umoe. North St. ter LJraiti �(acph.rwu has been forced i t wet
tJUUERICH. ONTARIO to relinquish his portfolio as Minister of
,tmd b deepat,•bed to all parts of the surround t},• Interco t•, Hon. Thomas White.
tag «wintry by the earluvt woke an•/ nand.
y 11
ceaerol a tin ii icon It Suis • larftrt ctrcals• This action, at such a time, hooka ahuost '
Hoa than coif .i her newspaper lr this pan ee 1
the country. 4 Wiese of the raciest, o«wsiast like an admission of quilt un the pan of t
sad mos reliable paresis in ur.tarte' t_ (iva•rsiurut. Under these circum-
poseemesis. al it dun, iltare...ru agesa,n'tebj
ted hetav Ia 4ditton t the sbov.e, a Rnt.•W. attneea we do not think ftiel s sentence
tamtl7 cad build. patter' tr is therefuee al
✓ est dues. a SarrtiaVy wadi ion. w:11 he carried out. Besides, it u a his-
Taaats. Alla in adaaaw,. pustagc pre -acid ,
it' pultishers: •1.S.,. if paid befer...iv mwolsa Unica! fact that Sir John Macd••nald
e lite if note paid. Thta rule will be (earl) co,i,uiaed at bis escape from judice be
enforced.
Stara. or ADvg5T:41Y4. - RIR[ t cents pe fore, mud what has been done can and
Inc for Bret ►limon : throe cent* per line r i will d« done again. Thu very mvieer
secbsubreotvestinsert ion. Yearly. 1,atf ywrl7
and iuutet��il�t•� t. at rrelacrd rates. to which • special tribunal was ■pp, ,int i thrrcG,
ccss'ltfyfw+►•^d;aguru b,aafiratelW
'Atones t.pS mil inowsecttw.and poasew; M t., try the prisoner would p,1at to the lung a
iej Le roost complete out-llt sad beet facilities
a, turning ort wort in Oo.l.rioh. are prepared fact that Sir John Macduoahl was again
Naebueineasta teat linnet prieretbaieanrot k kis old scheme of trying to truckle of the
pts gumus. ac}id of s moan: taint manna ►r
ttrengeed.- Terass eaaa 1 between the Orangemen and the Bleu' ' ,our te
Hen 1\oil::am Macdougall -admittedly steady
11tIDAY, AUG. 14rx, 139 lin ibe front rink of Canadian constita
canvas
WILL KIEL BE H.41i'HBI• [tone: lawyers -holds the view that Riel i with b
!hag not received a fair trial, and con- I rnedite
TM question, "11'u1 Riel be hang-
;( tends that justice has not been done the teat u
ed '" u very often asked, and deapite the rebel leader. Iii a published article bt' form,
fact that the rebel Loa ler has bten sen loves the following goad reaaous w sup- ' no mat
fenced to he executed on thepten.'ror It
�{ Sus down
iSIb, the general opinion u that he will ; „The contention i,( those who object douse
not suffer the extreme penalty ,.1 fire 1 to Rie1 s trial as unconstitutional is that
law : and there are good and •ut'icient? a trial for treason must be bef•,re a judge te"ti
gruunde for such a belief. In the [:rat . >•`• asesze and before a jury of twelve men S
ngo
place it al many a year since political , selected as jurors are ordinarily selected esarehed
u.d subject to the etre right of chat- a,
offenders w Canada, or sit Euguted for I lenge. Riel was tried before a stipen-
that nutter, convicted of tiear.n-felony. !Awry notAistrate and not a judge of
expiated the offense 'moth* scatfuld. We (assize, ltefuri six jurors and not twelve. is oro
have the casesot Willem Smith O Brien, i The jury salt.") 1ected from a fiat aped- pour u
ally prepere•1 y t`te cnown,snd not in the breeze
Gavin Uaffy owl tlteu associates in Ire irdinary waw, and the ir.dicntio,os err enoug
MU
We
but i a
d*s XLJEINUS.
erainaILLS
YooiiLAYOTORO*.
AY7iNW
Ui R IO
ON WAFE1.9. I''• o+ much inaiMated and stronger for the servants of God would eventually
nae- prose succ,aalul iu mwsug the powers of
I theft work. In eimelosiou he ac.uo
ed that Rev Dr. Gwen Junes, who ep sin and Sedan to surrender and stack
p re•en'. stook' act as chairmen during "arms. The speaker cloud his etcellert
Mr aela/ey A Miert.' ea tae take- Arial et lbs rase, el 4•4erara lerep- ,
t Mw.t�ea. I Mr is hoes floors b. eh h an iss oneu Jelfneati•,n et
hoer Teeming , the nirrtini;, sed thea called upon Rea. , speech y f'•sei General
Mr Salton to !esti in prayer. : tLr un ••udtuonal aueneoler ••t
fiLai. NJoetr Ixuxu,
Early on Tuiwlsy woniiu w tefetrant Cee. Dr. J.•nre ou commit forward Lore t.,tlei. era! 1;es:•t on the Aro, Lomax,
Los Joazret, JIL,•atoa.a, wall received stsiwg tLat tLn rknal i wu wrllsrceived He lied a.tepdoef to ' an a calm Suuoay, and bythe deep,
Augest 10, ltltf:,. 1 w herlmru would stria-. to G•,lerich i take the steamer up i!he lakes. but as , river,and prophesied that in like manner
I about 3 p. an. riot 1laytirld, and throe of ! the boat hal not )rt arrived he lied there would a an unconditional sur-
f; C Keith ut the Grethen!, render of toe powers of evil to the Kung
Yesterday it rained scaly all day , meet them and pilot them to the circa askr,l t, be ch.eirman of Mie man >, I
• I rt utl oiurd ,.,sawn cheerfully, he. calmer than a t�labtwsth m toss (Led
' the visitors about three miles beyond I muse it atrerded him an oppnrtweity I wpem, )
ORO' 11.
It was 1
•$ dl $ I
vice in
and pr
nay had "tether wet y to taoip, our local bieyc rs--UaU. .•a, ei dropped in to • am►e of lain and that finally Pre r would
m not going to 110 1110) ecstasies McLean and Charlie Dough set out 1,, sod ata few minutes' uo+tice had been g+•
Nu •. prevail Pea�ro, despot than a river, and
mp000wblew row over to John- :lar town The has wen rte 1 Hr accepted the p t I )
• maw,' of "Forward Christ
eland and bold the church sego I Haploid. and at once faced Uo tench, per i,tially to .elcow.r the gentlemen al After eft g
the afternoon, and the p:easure 1 where tory arrived ai,uut The the wheel, who had 94115 arte•ngat w inn Soldier," by the choir,
ivilt�ge of hearing a sermon was advisees guard of the putt' c..u►teteal +.t I stnrogers, and yet not atraugrrs. f. •r I Rev, Prof. t ttinnell Bor.
l.awa, was celled
the Itarnea booliens--the ••twiva"' as1l7odrncl: panp,le were r+ asd to uwalolsle,
re denied us. The day was • chair fellow whr•►meo call them who summer visitors that its people had I upon
oe. The rode in on the tai,,:rnt tricycle, and rtuw coma to be pra1eaed •.{ the pleased at tkt rec.ptc•n which had been
SWIRL happy faculty sit changing a:ranoers to I prow to his friwide by the people of
waves anemia the rocky -- h l t f the' rp ly Another Uodench He had started out on chi'
this h
Led wan •
afterward, and after circling around the had been • whaeltnen himself m England, 1 the
warhead bet a dreary tatt..o, court holo« retired to [brit hotel. They i •ollord utiles on the , taulam tricycle which came into
dues the at haring He was
sides ..f Sur vehicle, orbic was the hr o fnen s elm:+t Inatantaneow ( trip a few weeks' reetios and b.
Th no + (p I in „diem ! P
beard all day,
end lite
patter of the rata upon the
kind ever awn to town. a reason why e felt pleasure
mainder of the puny followed ►hurtly; ing the clericals on wheels, was that he and his bis then (the wheelrM asllei
m the twins; were want laking the
ut brief inWrvals as we wt, read, were a rather laded I•o•kiu1 I•ot whop
ted he chatted h our tents. but staid, resp :tulle, orderly, well -
pitched over $loge wood's' prat- dispose•I ministers of the tnrpel. After
and we are dry and coning table they had rested and 'Traced up s little,
or Ourthey armed, and reeewbkd anything
t. 1 t ter may pour they appealed to hoe thea
rntlemenly and cultured party tr. T. M. C•mpbe
But I pity the fellows who are wheel, it seems, u s [treat lerelkr, adlr•ss of ..icor• to the viaitun :-
end had tea runny '
noiseless bicycle- Yet another reason i Golench today. Some people might
why he felt pleasure In we c, ming 1
American friends was because he had country, hut Le could ensure everyone
*peat some five or six years on the other present that u was • healthy amsemeit,
side of the lime, and knew that the and ho ',new of no notion why amuse-
ple of the Staten were hospitable, and moat ou nut be consecrated to the
dud and true. ee [len called upon service or God. The rook from Lm
don to (loderich were Sue, but down
around Hamilton and that neighbor-
hood they had had trials and tribuis
tioua with had roads. and being a begin•
nor the heart had beer: nearly taken out
has
o ape+ de of In fact, he felt like applying to himself
• k.at5 3T'II •,\ Txl:•6 LaKaa .,f t t t oxletaeb 11 citing brethrat r the epitaph in a Southern cemetery over
w t expressed themselves _ deed a ,leasect one and is only marred • child ehich had dyed only three days ;
0)h seeing, how .roto The d , n• and vicinity, and tie
ge:erslly accompanied by a stiff as highly p•eased with the town and its by the dread apprehension that 1 may 1 t If
fee to soon
n to
hdone for,
surroundings. I not properly voice year thought and laulthter. He •occluded by again
a a
I the 1 oh act to ministers riding through the
Ha
r low 0)e ora
from the murky vault appearance, and Prosed to be a :2 I
indIl to delver the
ng on the ground. The mins of (rte more senses than one.` and when is.
The ',Hoeing is s syaop»is of the ad-
rday cad Monday Let must hat+. motion it is hard t.. tell a
c,ll.ge prodress of welcome delivered by the Rev.
racec .after Ile Al Campbell Mr. Chairsun slid
ridden twenty o r thirty Christian fneo s, the
of Tum the later of getting through.
teen
During the afternoon tonight,
u
-- --' tee' fnmt • Pe"teesiw►al p
oat tbssr tfNet eumfortab hirty miles d task •asigned ase
thevisitors stew• { kiwi • few woo
ed the p1eints interest in welcome to dew v
i
land is ltl4�s . asd of Penton bead *entre I that the gocrnnurot deliberately chose
Ktephens and his associates of a liter this illegal and unconstitutional mode of
Procedure rich the intention ..f letting
date. Three rr.en were tried asd con- { fuel escape Sot only, then, was the
vtCted, but executive clemency anie in if erection ••f a stipeodwry magistrate
end saved their necks, and we know I wring. hot the mud. of ole ting the jury
that some of then[, aril some of their twas he whole ordinary Itis mode of outrage
that
associates who escaped arrest by tleetng procedure
con t:Aril z a trial by jury should be set
the country, afterwards served the aside in s teal w important asthin It
Jl Crown in responsible pain die in Ace u monetn,w that the crown should no
trails and in Canada. In the history of ailuwcd to pack the jury hat by etc lcd- to d
oar cera ounatry we Lime that while ing all the halfbreeds, and to select jury-
men from distriets other than those that
many of those who were caught in arms affactrd by the [tial. Thu is in gneri hued
against constitutional authority in 19371 violation of the ordinary cusoeptKon of • hied,
paid the penalty with their lives, yet the, trial by jury. Then again there were
d only six 'worst.. return a verdict tnetled , ally t
Papinedu, rd only � of tel t
island
and a
mut s
a d.sta
those
The
dozen
many
laden
, and the white cape are just large
h to be inciting. 1n the lee of the
a the water is as still aria mill -pond
n eggshell could ride in safety. A
teals over the scene ; the islands at
rice gradually fade from eight, and
close by become dim and cloudy.
white -created waves rolling upon a
shores sound like the murmur of
voices, while the low, black, water- "Our Teachers' Journal, ' "t Mr tichu
clouds rushing overhead threaten 1Qusrterly." "I Mr Morning Haid.,' etc
Rev. W. P. Evans, Columbia, Pa
THE vl-troori feeling in the words I may utter. Aa
were u follows : -
am to address them, friends, I mad turn thanking the people of O,dench for the
Pr•,t. >. (:. Barnes, f'!i D. ' my back to you and my face to the plata kind ev.reception.E.Johnston, of Morahan.
Mich , was the next speaker. He had
le of
made the 1c;uaint+nc• of the people
Godench before, and knew they were
hospitable and wholesnuled. Be had
spent etre weeks in the town once be
fore, and it was when he knew that
lodlg�++cch was on the proposed tour that
he Nrute the commander that he had
made up his mind to tale in the trip.
There might be some young brethren
Iter.
Iowa CulleKe, Grinnell, Iowa. , form. Gentlemen of the wheel, or as
Rev. Horatio S. Beavis, Malcomb, Ill. Ipcop propose to call yon brethren of the
Peoebyteridn, auth••r of "Introduction Chr-istua ministry and laymen of the
to the Study of Ancient History." Christian church, we welcome you to -
Rev. J. F. Cowan, 132 Fifth Avenue, night. \\'e join with all the ret along
Pittsburg, Methodist Protestant. Editor your line of travel in this ooustIyin say -
"Methodist Protestant Year -Hook," ing welcome to Canada, but e•t•re apeeI-
ally we welcome you to Godericb, We
welcome you to our bewail streets, to our
beautiful lake and river view, to rest
ander our shade trees, and breathe the
y.
ash themselves against the tali pine• j,utheram. recent who were in • position M ow
lift their proud heads to the leaden- , Rey. Chas. E. Fessenden, Summit I odor of our flowers. \1. welcome you ; p
the 'dime of ftev. Mr. Campbell in hu
sky. Now there is a lull sin the! Hill, Carbon County. Pa. Pruteetaut 1 to orlh meeysbut to
uallcools r h«rte f ron e. address e I Kev. , end sound find wit*
1 Episcopal.
the min distant
to tall, and (<mdu- Rev. E. P. Johnston, Box 1tk', want to love you, and if any of you are able mates in Underich, but if he were
he more distant island• grow slowly d a few to ahem, t such a thing there was a little
bLr,ha11, Minh. P clutf urian. not yet mated lust May around
women whom he met to New York about
- E. Macluff. l'l.aeland, U. weeks and nukee the aaluaintance sit,
view, while the outlines o[ those Her.
leaders. Lysin Backe iz e. Lanier an 1 of twelve.
well might Riel sarautiml- 110):u
f occupied responsible 1 lite conn that he was tried hProtestant, our daughters, for nun are the fairest
y neat at hand become clear and distinct • Rev. is A' '>e, A. Ili \\corer, daughters of all tl.e laud. t\ a welcome
,oeitiumm in the ecauntry afterwards, but „nly 'half • jury." Canada cannot atl.,rrl again. And now the scene has cleared ; R. I. Baptist. you dear brethren, in the name of the
iii THE xucxs+, THE TttlTA, THE ragas
Rev. Sylnnus Stall, A. M. • Lane- `citizens, and in the name of the churches,
keno. Author "Hew to I and in the tame of the Christian mints -
today stand high in the history of Cans -
lite who by sacrifice gained
to have her future content disturbed by
any portion of her population believing
ame
government will_
1 it to arrant Riel a
'brief respite. The country cane •
Cane-
d., as t men
dist Riel died as syr. -inc pressers are again distinctly visible. Iwiolcin4 at ter, ra. ..... pe l and "staling. out w
t upon
the g, t ba b s deeply wooded fdsnd before vs, a I Pay Cherub Debts.- "Pastor's Pocket 1 ten. We "game you for your own ..eta. oral i tot net,
f. r us the nigh a which we 0)N (tljle!•"Ministers'sakes fur you are fair and comet men :
strung as to corps of fiord duras Ovist rolls up from the centra, from Reword,- Heed -Book to
Later on and had the w<num ed of tis/Lecher," Hymns, etc. Editor 'Lath- we weko,me you for your countryy•sake where he Orme from. meant the worst
invasion, when a number of the i upward and away like smoke from eran 1•ear•B ear -Book " ' for next to our own laud we esteem and i kind of mooing. (Laud laughter • He
of Riel liev. P. J. Maa-eety, Homer, Mich. ; honor your, ; we welcome you for your I thanked the people of Ga•ierich on be -
marauders were caught red-handed 'n is run in was runlin the eme case of Connors.
risk I hug camp tire. Isla^d after island Master's sake fur H. is our common ,kali of lin fellow wheelmsu for the kind
armed hostility to law and order, arid 1 sends up its cloud of vapor—as if on in- ; Methodist. 1tion which had bean tendered
•
Rev. W. S. R'innans, r., A. �(.. i Lord. "How beautiful ppm the mo sir.• reeeP
with the blood of sons sit Uutario uu i Ws have before us a copy of a supple- visible. -altars fine had been lighted to Ksto>aith, N Y Methodist le- I fain are the feet of him that briagsth them. Liuia Pope of Warren Pa
their guilty .cols, executive clemency went tlissued.which the Chicago Heend e- the Cud of the storm. The sight is one Prof. G. F. Niculassen. Ph. D., Clarks-' ,d
stepped to and lifted the halters from lugust 1st is •c0) y. well m ate.
N l all our Master's meesunp{ .wan cal upon.
Presbyterian l ntr•r "and esteem them highly ter t lit t
eight years ago .l:•, might possibly mise
an oblec•i ,r. 'Laughter t Thus far
tie wheelmen had had 'rood fortune in
their trove's, arid although the mime of
their c ir.m►uder wts the infelicitous
.,no of Mail, yet they had not been
Sidings, that publiabeth peace, ' Rev '
led i He said that doubt
s curiosity, end re- calculated to stir the imagination. i vale. Teen. Prof. of Ancient Languages e urea heir 1 lees the majority of the people preesmt
thea Decks Yet later, we had the Red calls memories of over twenty yeah ago, i DxtP TR•,LLISa PaR AALYO3. In S .uthwesternurs,
Risser rebellion of 1tIG170, the trial end work's sou, and we would be glad to thought it a very strange sig i to
and carries the mind bask to the time 1( is the popular thing with our srorernor. , sicy. C. P. Ho3man, Bordtntown, N. have you stay with as and help us in the ministers on wheels, but if they had
conviction of Lupine, and his autos'' when our neighbors across the line were I Ths sinker u a well sh+ped chunk of I J �Pro�f t .A Instrumental Music in 1. or• greet work of religion here loon rewind been with them drtrin¢ the tour they
Now, we have our — { in Ithatwould has.seen a sttdagerstghtof wheel
quant pardon• the threes of • great internecine ;lead weighing two lbs. and the epxoron dsotowo Female G.Ile�e. your sr garments
is the differ
rine prophets r0) yen minister. , Laughter. Wky on
dreg'r•e which cost hundreds thous-! K yet w eu differ from other men, upon Gond Northwest rebellion, and the ape;twirls its shiny" way perhaps fifty fest Prof A. 11. Hsmbri ht, Millersville,one occasion they actually had whet wan
cure, conviction end sentence of Rtol. the, of lives and millions of mon. y and we would not forget that you ere
7• below the surface of the ester. There Pa , Supt. of Model School in I ern• 1-`
that led t u deep watyr in Lake Joesph ['apt rania State Normal School
in the Apostolic succession of the very termed '0)y one of the arty. a bleYc"bic du -
The circumstances i The supplement is printed on the blank Prof. J. W. L.riaineer, Millersville, founders of some of our churches in 0*.' min!,ater nand sin another "bicy-a on t p .,f
troubles in the Northwest are too well � side of a sheet .,t wall paper, end is s pttr.e of the iteamet Nipiesinq informed I Prof of Vocal Music and Grammar in style of your clothes. You remind us of
known to "sed recapitulation in detail JAnintih of the Vicksburg citizen of ' Pennsylvania u State Normal School. the prophet Essdreaniel of hint (ad weded down pretty tightly
a
I ( E P Day Lancasteri, of wheels, for i
at oar bands. Suffice to sal th* i July 4. 18G3, which was printed under prophet's h
When the hand- ' reality. Lau lite. )` Moe
through gnu mismanagement of the 1 the following circumstances :
Interior, by Sir David Macpherson, the i Union army took possession of the city
on July 4, the Vicksburg t' ton of July
then minister, and Lieut. lbivenwe
D•wdney, and his subordinates, the $ was found resit' for the press, • stack
itigof wxil paper hse,n¢ been prepared for 1
diceof and Indians, sna• , we under injus-
uoe the liaeest kind, erre driven to i the purpose. All other paper suitable
deep non afar all constitutional
for printing had been used up during
efforts in tbett power bad 1 the font; emu. For emu reaaon . the
been disregarded. In this sttmit, publishers had not completed the issue,
probably owing to the reoeipt of intelle-
they sent a depntstion t' Montana to
request Kiel -in whose executive ability I gent* that the city was abiut to {:ass
the put unlimited confidence -to lead ince the hands of the enemy. It ne-
y and into italic them out out of chic+ 1 carved to entre printers in the noon
He Cams, and at first vow ranks to lint t M
ennsy vankis
me that there were channels reachingder- a have caught the
200 fest deep \\ o have caught only Dr. i vision a� fireed the Amos
a,1 ted meati ba per to press 1154 ma,
tutional effort, but afterwards. •iih•r leaving the form unchanged ssve in the
through the effects of •disordered train+ last paragraph, in which they facetious -
h belief that in no other means ly announced General Grant's arrival,
siren t e
lender but shapely, dark 1 tryst your suit W our , y roved the reaq'aor, by Ill
along the back and mottled on the belly. 1 - William H. Orr, Toronto and Coati I avery respect a pleasant one, means eve him the ezeretse, r, by It
be
The flesh was of a fsiot Pink color. and Streets. Toronto. (hit., of Western , amid he happy
mema�tns nes an nd pleas nt mf give
e hicn 0* r and better worker
the flavor was rich and dainty. It was I Canada Branch of -Etna Life Insurance rt' y y
s• Mny (,eta recall, our end nor town eta for God anti Hukingdoiw.
end to of Toronto, Wand- people y I Mr. E. W. Barnes, oa behalf of the
my taro to scale the flab the hollowing iter• bars •place• (Loud apElave. )
day, and when 1 "me to the "linen I II. J. Holcombe, 222 \C.odwanl see., I Rev. Sylvanite Stall, of Lanoeet•r, Pa., layman, thanked the people for th.s
had • holiiay. The bias appeared t, be ( Detroit, Mich., Photugraphmt 'with in- commander of the party, replied to theI reception. H• didn't know what he wee
armor plated w far as scales aro con• I srruments for pbiftoographing the limeade, aiiyess. thanking the people of (lode d sit th
of scales as • billiard ball r of feathers. 1 City, Superintendent of New York .lakes roaods`zed the warm welcome an that he had .see m••re ..f the country
yo1 't1 F$AI'. 0),R a•1T I Branch of Pope Manufactun"g Cum.; appreciated the hrepitable efforts of the i e•1
We have tried young frogs for bait piny I.lesn "fns people of the town. The clerical visitorsand people this trip than en all previous
E. W. Barnes. Perth Amboy, N. J. I cam as ministers as well as wheelmen. o,Ocasionc. He heartily endorsed the
during the past week with much success. Private Secretary, brother of Rev. Prof. opinion of a previous speaker that Gomm
As ministers it had often Men their lot Pt pr•
The base will bite at frog four times 8. G. Barns to visit the sack and s4)tcted, and in the , rich. was the "good Leet and loveliest
Ontario, of these duties ver •`'rn their ' town in Canada."
while they will try worm tYnce. We S. H. Towns.nd, Toronto, discharge y Rev P. J. Mareety, Homer. Mich.,
I
p!aysical forces were redoes I and their I was the last w ker. He could my
have been very successful catching fish architect.
F 7.eh, Woshington, 1) C. ' frame+ debilitated. ExerciN on the I o••
M f atrsrtgthend "amen ' to all that had been sail. and
one salmon au far ; but he was a J. IL Foster, Lancaster, Pa, mer- ;into a living t y. i g
some fellow , • , chant. town may be is that would give them health. If the ea-
sed that scats. snip P
etc
wed while the minion are as devoid
Ott Katyn 12 Warren M. N. Y.
rich, t -r their hearty reception. Th.
clerical wheelmen, and their lay also.
asked to speak for except thattheaudisooe
might have an nppornintty somen4 e
other 'twin'. He had spent a number of
vacations in Canada, but he could truly
Id redress M hod, mune tld arnited I they relinquished their muskets an I mics i last wrote. tine o[ aur party 1 John S. Musser. Columbia, 1 a., mer- wheel built up t ores,
pp Son anon h to i y the h neat I have chant, C•ptaio Culumbu t\ heelmen attd eou'd repeat it again and un heartily.11iom. The fatal aftrsy at Duck 1 other warlike to inns R g landed • 2 Ib. bass, tit tM mnselee, rade the bl000d Dnlsate, 1 •g
• that Riel had at fart work off the edition. O. P. Martin, now', yet cwt. here. He was •fine fellow, Conawl L A. \\ . and the choke to glow. and (`ere' 111 , They find had bad r•we until after th.y
Lake proved(Ace, the Re orewnutive• form the reception be could saythat' • bicyeb was awe of left London, hut even the tad roads
Government to _a freeman of a Chicago jobbing , almost as broad as he was long i , God's go.,gilts tis M overworked could teach them the Suwon . t patience
brotrvbt a derelictcommittee waited upas them and inform- j arid perseverance. Some ie might
printer who set isp the last "tisk•" aft I The approach of the mail steamer in• eel them that the managemenu of the stodent or minister. 'ilia mea in j tk P•Dp
aeries of its wrong -doing, Eur while •lore object to the clench wheepmen wearing
was awakened to I ,r,_.0 an July 4, 11161, various churches in the town had
religious circles in the united !States en- 1
our mtriekeo country r the 1 iekaburq farms me that I must close this letter. ' domed the ore o
the realities at war within its borders, leucin of "making uP.. the M three weeks' of camp life have beim 1 decided to tender a ruc•optnm to, them m f the wheel, and ever I to ,ng suite, but he preferred that garb
p Ahapp clergymen across the lice 0)„w rode to king coat tails and trouser lege whew
had the Ch. 11'214 G. s y h enjoyed b me. My fi,tur is still 1 the evening m Knox nock. In the l H leased to h+t• thiel travelling on the wheel. (Laughter )
ban, but then u more flesh and muscle seeming ped the present gathering .�•u
tea weft SAND
opp,rtonity n{ riding through Garside He h^ l 1 r.eent.
upon my frame Non there was when
came here. 1 lova the Muskoka reg.. ,
tied Lake .1 neeph most of alL
a conscience -smitten Government was i suppleteeut tar the Chicago
too Renew. laughter t There wait
i t) reran why ministers should nor take
recreation un wheels or on anything a se
k d
mac •0)J y y bicycles •was D
of the short- ; test 1. 18011. The herald of the same Aon Id
aroused to a knowledge /lttg and what C•nadun ped v beneficial to all
comities of its Northwest policy, 1•d •
late contained • lengthy account of the 1 senmaded the visitors in front of their' ,like because this be mnetin .as Im u ht to a cl•,se b
to at arse hotel, and • large number of oar rose- country was e000ectedwith the Mother 3 Y 1
C00111111/OOP vas appointed `death e[ General (:rant, who became ,need land ecmss the sea, ogh not t}
settle the halfireud .Lima Had thisi famous through the capture of Viekr ma-
donna lined the streets and the the which altho Sande,' the bene tction M os that
Toot, toot ' There's the boat dnwiisg .root hones square to show their •pp•r+ large t�'fr*{'r I7. yet p'w� Art•r the dispersal at the general
b••0) dose before, Riot world have re -berg • I istatirm o,( tlw wbwlmen [r.m derr,a• \4o.n.n..ess open .A the an ileus. est,
------- to the wharf. I mast gait Good Bye spr•e'I „ sudrence, tl:e w eelm•n, together g with
rsatned in Montana, and the rebellion in 1 - - the lino. sad had does iota. for the •1
with Its lose of lib and Mr. Chamberlain end Collings Howard, T. Mttl. res ser seytoty to csAI 1.N1 •• rr religion and the advancement o etvdi. the choir and • number of invited gouts,
the Northwest, ing districts. Rattan than all the ether nations of the the hoar to the .her of roam and par-
waat• d teetieyre, expected,
not have been. have organized the extension
of the laborers' took at A o'clock slid wee sed y e rth. $peskiog off the am o,f Greet took of refreohthe le, whish were served
As was b be expected, tb ass,;0).1 They favor the ext tereenm abject being t0) ` Anaaya, da., sots
It - Darin/ the attetook place
The meeting was n*Md 1t' Britain, the speaker mid he was remind- by the ladies of the did rent o$nd pc -
votes. Each is Means' 1 pier tee days retorts of the appearance I Rev. John McGillivray. s•Mseest ad of • story of • countryman 14 his, t1D0•
lid between • comparative !landfall I titch lsstreri nn, �•'� was askedtae :• rRR.
end 1 trim- [tan diarists is tM � of caterpillars bars come from various tar of Korot church, who six the lobo .hen visiting lltrglesid by clop,. wheelmsn 1•fe Ci••deriel ribortty
of array, Sal endyIndiana,1e<<t contest i steres . i canon• of the auto with mach frvgeesey rearms for the gathering, and w•lemsai lwhorl mole shy la did not q.. out we army, ttaokd by the rection of • Radial interest ga. replied, 11. did
t g , ous • 1 0 • ism• on Wttdy.ed ray. sad were
ulatioxt of 6,.1 tch from London nays Stir as to juritity • (ear that the driest cotton the visitors to Godswieb. It had afore. N —ell. that 1 am afraid piloted to the Horan road by Cr. Me -
000, Mondry with • pop I HAenry Dr Wolff, British special ! clop ever known seem endeavored. in 1 time been the opinion thp.rs. enwhn were �l b lie reeky P lain of the GHeso b mall by
OiF11 ww of akort aeration. to Terky, M ieetryeted to else torte• from that the dente o tM cot• leen were usually otMM of hobnail. bet M�ie � after dark fee filar of walki.g
MI show that the yield w►11 largely rammed resp looked Or e.'• (I..a.ht•r,) This teems Ion pr'cov-
fh breed• mai their allies .aro forced envoy to
fatalities for oeoo►ytug fetid tun t s n
Pats weed riots* •nap end that wbiM these Deowlieri
ties euro. t'°� Pbyieal ell MM after 111 C►riMi•s 1'lnpb :were A rewded oI lri00 has ben e•9eewf for
• mid ether Maim and temporarily 1 e •n red apes . heist the ootcnre . Iia 11 the world "wits,sed mstietlsd the esp•m n/ Ro hurt Fartuharw n the
•
N est/mite and Rill. ttrysrsimg a bot tin share in the estevpi sr hes appeared m .role the visiting • .
boa,,,,,, [.gild... heat jostle.. some rotate to Egypt, p,�pit;.a, u r too Woe to d/ esrbeeioas in, wtw+yndnla• He hoped I bila that ssaolllipg .b.aldsr M ehualdet ascus 15iinlp ra/pr •of Mossier dank.
Itiel _ esp envie Sime. {[bas. be l to eipir papal ores. , u ..torr fur escalation I U-etltrea would More to their som repe-
lll[ �•
beet tried, Meietei tett tplflld b tyllin► ewes.