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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1886-3-19, Page 11 $ THIRTY-NI/1TE YRAI t WHOLs NUM11IiR tags. f THE HURON SIGNAL t pabltsbedvery Yrldsy ]torela by W- OtLWcomoT . at their Odiee. North et. CIODERICH. ONTARIO Asa le dwpasebed to all parte of the serroua& tat seen! yby the e•A1snails alltrains.d trains. ?0a 'Js 1■ advance, poetise pre -paid 4:1,,, Mees 4. u paid before etc'Noise Thi' rule win be tritely •0 Riess e• A Melt coats pe bettor One Imasetioe • three ciente per � �else for moMeseab% 1MaerUSS. Yearly. belt -misty hied quarterly ''attach at reduced rates. SS tr'ta%Tpl.+- We have slr&ant<Ms •'►shit department he o supeetels and poaeres reg the meet eempteee..I sad Baha t&ettltMe tY t~emlmg cut weA la flute k►_ ,he do k.dui b Use es es p 4eehst cannot M haulm., • id • society that ~metM same sed. - eek 11RIDAT. MARCH' Itlru, thigh. If NEWS GODERICH. ONT.. FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1886. .INS*L INTELLIGENCE THE KANSAS BUGABOO. In the session of 1880 grist Maims were sale by the Governasent that the O. 1'. R would cause the Northwest to Meson Ube the rose. and would au in. emu. the populstioa of Meattohn sad the other wen pro,tncee that a pop" - tenon of at least 660,000 would be the talking bombast on the osrasion, and had pr•opbeeied au increase of popula- tion to the Northwest in ten years that tooled r..it poanbty obtain in a quarter • of a teeing, he would have been called • recruit by the Spectator, the Fr•• Pru and other Tory Journals ; but beau.e he was satisfied 4o speak words of outer - melt t• ttonsd►iag kb • • dsa•do. The I cess and truth, he is. forsooth, dwioyal to Canada. Ws would nut have taken the trouble to refute the c onteuttov of the Spee'stor, were it not that w• verity believe our O..sereuivee who were advocating/ the ieierset& of the Canada Petits Railway pointed to Hawse, sad in glowing lea guags showed what marvellous strides that Stet. had made sues the i.trodci- t.oa of a throes& lime of Wiwi. Mr. Blake took exception to the spread-eagle Asot>tsm graphic tetter frogs sur New ov'a'ry .1 Sir Ciwriss Topper sad tie Odie.'' t. A. L Iidiiressr. other stretebere ow the occasion, sad Iva appear is see Md, The Reamed fere good sad ua$ment rooms for the can ival is ids.rt ed to s dories of weed -'"th that wee in him, He seetesded *teres that brine tb. Bosses „Om, l that even if the w,adatioaa of olist•te before the eyes of tae reeds& and estraswtfing• were sinoilar, the growth 1 was abnarmal, sad far eugeriur to eves the al sd- Tsoesse t of tete those of the Western State.. Beside., Mr. Blake ouateadad, the provimious of the O• -relies ( Northwest repo Moose e p- lsooss were wfficteat, if all other things were equal, to retook the prospetitj sad iocreaw ut populatltw of the oountry. The following malted pragrephs are atom trotted out y the Qamiltoo tfpiiwtor sad other Tory mews as evidence of Mr. Blake% weal of 4striotism, but whew aarutsMy soused, they Will v.oly prove the foresight sad lnteiligent discvrnm.et of the Liberal leader :- -We was eerreetly told that Reams had t.creaa.d ties IMAM to tUS. to 11611.1011 la tars, tar ahowi!o am Weems to ata' year" RM es ARUM Ti seete.ne doubt 1 believe, that this Si.s. lies Aimee the meet remarkable development to the hosiery of the wore'. la IOL the Mate el Rasws wag terse. II, -hearts to reek is the Uals.d Stat.o ace oars producer, and in MA. het rest et to the tourlk. In i wee tweate-1saeth to rook e. • wheat seer. sad she bac rue up in hila to be the Am ie leak. re.. dories 1a tee year alieeut .V2.1.00.000 bushels - at wheat. Wish these tan+area mobaY these .r Progress. with that he g edasamM 0 ..d toilets recru:: ing glued. to winch 1 have bvf./eallu-led. we her la of popSoti� sae nalli V0l mad we tl N red aeat. sett that seen eitemesed 1y ewers.'' tearoom tw eleven years." We are willing to allow the disjointed esteems above le go without their 000• teats so that the Spectator will oot be able to say that we here misquoted its sits - tom ; and we nom oak the Haoiltuo Tory organ, if Mr. Blake was not right in his ountentiot, and if time lass not proved bin to have be.n a true prophet Mr. (slake. it will he observed, pointed ...t s few facts which showed that no true analogy could be drawn between the state of Kansas and the provisos of itaaitohs, which facts were not in say y detrimental to the latter plus. 1. He accepted the clams of •Se Tortes that Kanas had made the large meows of 490.000 to the population in the nine loon from 18711 to 1879. Bet it had 850,000 to start with. !. tie believed that to be the meet remarkable development in the history of the world. Can any one point 4, a more rapid trtoresee 1 lie other State et the Utica bad equalled it. 3 He showed that even four years before thin rapid settlement boon Kansas was the twenty•foartb in rank ss a earn producer, and eel had the start of bl.ttitobe K any, y other mew trosat1y, however profile or blesowd by nitiii. 4 Kansan had such peculiar wine tages over the other states that in a dozen years it sprung into the front rank of gran producing states. This. retests, if it retests •t all, en the other agates, set apart Caned*. 6 Kansas hod • reuniting routed of Mrty miUirne to oar few er five mil !loss --a wonderful aid to rapid settle - Wel the resell and a division was mist` Called for, when the edifyiut spectacle 7. Mr. Blake then seesihly .cid if of the member for R..t Hasson'°tiei Hawse with all these adventsaes et p. against hi. ons mmotla" "II result"' Moos settlement sial high penis* at the There is no absurdity or i eenesisteacy stars ass eevn protiaseing 000ntry, and s Farrow .i11 not be guilty of to .key the r.mrsttisg groan' of ten times the estsst behemta of his lord• amid mea/ere tie of sun. had increased bet 410.000 in members of the (1 !. R i. tis• sine years. we mould hardly mood Wm his etortmslle wee StaMellel. irons to make an Moreau bi 610.000 in Or to the tint of intgala" W press .lee's yeare. donsaron is in he 1 at the Colonial gghibitiva by • s mtoer of photogsspbie views o4 ch. Lawn, totted hr the I . $ Saltews has alrssdy f.:oisbed a a•o*bw. mid oleo iasis views of our cushier hotel, the Pbist Fars. Theis views will be • gaud for G.•dertch. Tn. Court of Revisit.* tar the West Ridi.1 of Heroes wdl be 1014 i.Onde risk on Tuesday, the St% uI ApeiL A week's ootioe is rewind to be gives to the retinue otiose of all .pplitations to •wad the list. sad in case einem a new u asked to he streak elf the perste ob- jected M mast also he 'notified at the sante time and els groper fors. Jonas'a" .4 MuNwi, abs, althoech a CuasMwiie , is regarded ass reliable sothority on •11 issuers regarding voter' hats, says that from a careful view of the Dominion and Ontario Franchise Act. be has come to the ...scission that there will be •b'ut an equal nentowr f o eters on the lista. Judge Trans, .Klin reels. dreg berristert..r Stith Horse., ar.ght to know mer. sh.,.t'1. oattrr then the hare -brained Tory j.urn.1.mta who take au opposite view ,S;a John Need/wield bee admitted that Moo. John O'Dr.o..bos was offered • Cabinet position, tit fhb it wee f rend that he would be a ovation to the C t and he eat aherward throws overboard, &ad H. n Frank Smith was substituted n his stead. The premier has become en alarmed by the ..pickle" that .t is said the Hon. John has been appointed to a pi Igauhip, to roes ei the Idle Justices Ms naow._ What .dal tlfb 'tee* tail" bruises• say Mort Ar the convention bold is Brussels to nominate • candidate to mutest hest Mures in the Reform interest, Dr. K. - Donald, a wineries, was eallete•I for standard bearer. A hat* w for the position could act hies bent choamw, Pnressed as he is of an unblemished re- putation, first 0e4e oratorios! melitis', a dear and comprehensive mind, and as intelligent kneel -Age of puMie events and the past history of thin country. w• look confidently for his election .t the nest political contest in Bitot Stros, II* will peeve an •gmenhle .•.d pleasant change to the present incnm.eteet re presen4t i ve. Moises last Fary w's (Limit Il•rmt) motion in favor of paying indemnity trick at same was sleet in order, when /fir Hector Iwwgeviu ed in amendment that the diaeuesioa n' Landry's motion on the death of Rag take An automated therm now - la Sloe years item toe lea- mbenteens e to bare an et Sm,OM In M. C. CAMERON, 14th Gres: Speech on the Landry Motion. ntczwrsts as . lleae.rN.e ..f Leal Area - neat •as rare lvMoea.e. Tile four hours speeds made on the Roel question by M. C. Cam.rioa. our representative In the Rowse of Cossons, WHAT'S .UP? Thin7s That Are Happening Around U. n IILA ►BKADVANCE. Oeadlptery er Uwe, The Presbytery tett w the First i'ele• Wooten church' *.forth, wt 'Tuesday. The attendance was fair. The recurd• of session' within the bounds were called for and rxagsined. The Convener of the Committee on the State of Religion nal £Seekee olrsader ay en steess- as Tarry- • ear.1ully prepared r.pwrt, 000de,o.d stn a e: rw•uaa~ from tusweni furnabed by the various sessions of the presbyter) Revs. Messrs. Denby, Mcdonald, Thosnwoa, - I've been Informed that the dressing Pritchard and Steward were appointed down gives to the chairman cf the fire' sommissioaers to the General Assembly. The anemia report of the Women's For • sign hfissioasry Society (Pre•blteritp) was road, setting forth very oussideraWet success in this put ct church work, $4.19.76 having bees raised for foreign miasmas. The presbytery agreed to re- ceive the report, and heartily recomtwed the society to the co-operation of •11 the congregation within the bounds. Rows. MIDoO•Idand Fletcher were appointed to meet the W. F 61. S. and comfy to How the ssatimewts of the Presbytery. 'the e1Jir •ted as oonmaiire to the were Masora Kerr, Broadtail,. ,. Murray and Scott. Sine this \bsporte oat , . .. from sessuss (lwiet mime into the hands of the eos,Igir, it was agreed to rive hien power M 1100Mielate a report from ass • atonal reports to be scat to him, and for- ward the same to the Oonveser of the 8yaed'a seessittee, A : cos- tarred with Kay: T. E Calvert regarding his receptive as a minister of the church. sad Prerfiytery agreed to apply to Assam - ell his teha1K. Kr. Carrier" sad Me 8ya w.,S sppsVot.d members of tie three Oeisattttee se bills and over- 01" The out meeting of "rrebytery will he held as Lewdesberu. .4 oosseattee be my old and esteemed is said to have been nee of the *ablest Ifriend councillor Bub Thompson was of tows contemporary. will, with parrot nontributed t the debate. We regret)the "lei.claw.• uuia,passkmsci but like iteration, and withuat any know- that the synopsis given i& this week's - order. He showed that Bet - ledge of the facts, quote the Hamilton issue u ser very imperfect, (W °outcast- ter had twee gaiky of trying to rn■ th• Tory organ's vaporrirgs. iag it with the official report in the Sow whole elbow hno.e4f, and had on that And right here, we wnuld ask if the sari it is too mestre to give even a taint &mount put the town tow expense for Spectator, the London Pres Plea, the Chatham Planet a the Chateaus Star km. any eo$deaulstion to express on the Doesiaiva ()overawed which published in the Postal Guide, at the public ex- pense the advertisement. "Why wrestle with steams and atones in Canada when yew an got rnf•1 lands in Arkanaaw f' We await s "1017 - BACK TOWNSHIP JUiJLYALISM. Somebody prints a little skeet out in Howiek township, Wet wee% the heave o f his aoqu•iatasce, bat he. • terrible SAW is his own estimation When 1. emu so ege.kh • oewepapsr, ha just mics on it, and it is sru.hed The following b a sample of his ornate and ffowmr= style'-- "MoOiilteeddy e< the distant* Ston at bre evlifeads tired et alwtog the Mail sad lass week name Mas us the radians e'er dodged- Male./ tote. et ortattaa clue, $ w td V.teri Mr cork es s ttheelw e' dede W carne btaak- waif sheet of 'tom emadieg ae4 taCaeare' be womb sot get twelve mats ler a whets :..1 oss much less twelve Beam per •a,' That allurtoe to the "make-np" of Tee Motu'. will be sews to the newspaper men of C•aod•, and the readers of Tits f110N*L, but netetthatuidinr the *pin- ion of the Ilowick township "journalist" we wi:f on no seeditton adopt the •baste and Landman* get. np of his sheet. By - the -way if ally of out readers would like t.. see • copy of this book woods literary zuriosity they can do so by calling at the office From the appear.'' of ate Pidgin we are table to determine whether the per- son who pftote it knows anything &b.•ut the bummed or not, but the tolluwu.pf from a gentleman who knows the How - ick township sheet, sad the i•divtdeal who pulls the handpress on it, was pub- lished ut last week's liter. sad oar read- ers can judge for thoweives :- -_on worts cm isd sem Um Padestaheeded 'Zainoof tae N P.' •emte le theta's. ghat week. Your oarr.tponOt.tt�js $.Hiss tb tit agile era• tmatltm, sad 101.1. tt as tar a- tereeta of jest•• sad ereamea daesavy 11mt it . could be referred to. The platter referred to was principally labels, .mt sad g.a w'd. snob workip as was set. we balieve. attempted in maLi reer+.tf7 a.4 they ds arc 0e well as the taw bathesret.cls., In every !articular. cad eke tone with duty tided. about oa►Ahb the price paid the rtigane maw for Libels p1*0.4 es common n ewspaper not out or remised. We betters is taco •g bowie industry wherever it le worth, or the ••m4 bet the Vidett..koe4d not hove ootrMd •owparlaos bores. the leak.. wort .ad the miserable attttsspt be had made at eroding labels." If the Yidette man a in the habit of charged five pr.... for hit loco! job work, Iry don't wielder that he fails to sae es- orbitaet rates where hely three pewee were charred fur the printing of the voteri Into. There might to be millions to the panting business up in Gurria. By the last issue of the L'idetts we din ver tildtihe talented towtsliip lost realist hopes to be in a position to attend lootl entertainments free a f obanoe, as the ice has been broken by the 1.0.0.F., as follows :- outlaw of the argument), but some of the points shade will be gives in err oedemas in doted from time to times We will give sore especially those po of it that the Tories take the most en - option to. The full speech is o•• that deserves ear.t.l perusal ; the ►spurts of it, being nsoessrily abridged, 'smut do it jeuti°a The to:loofa( oemmente of the press will show what is thought et this great speech in the country - i.a.des advertiser. Mr. Walla°. was followed by Mr. Caesarea, of Heron, who made aped this subject perhaps the ablest speech that be has yet made in Parliament. Modre& Peet. There was a somaly ring &gout his speech that cannot fail to touch • wave - theta (Mord in the oountry. Tomato World 41.4.1 West Hama Cameron brought in some sew and lased matter that will have to be well •uswered w dispose of his •harem against the Government of coterie( to Orange taste in executing the rebel chief. Tomato Rows (Ind./ Laurier ie espeded to snake the great- est effort t the debase, but he will have to hu.tls to bed Cameron, whose speech e o,naideted here to leave been the beat he ever credo Ottawa Dolly /tee Pries. The magwfioent oeat:un by Mr. Cameron of Heron, which ooecpied near- ly fuer hoer" to delivery, so impressed some of the speet•aere that snarly were heated to autism, that if It had been de- livered before the jury at Regina, Rel s life would have been spared. The open deolarati •a of itt C.nneroe, that speak- ing tor bonaelf, be ietended to support Mx. Landry'• m.ttisu, was a hembgLell thrown into. the ministerial (asp. The mIOMteriali.e h.d newer expected 41 - they had bean ended 14 CM en almost solid oopoaitiou vote with the revers meat and so offset the Bow defeetiw- ben bent was the first *poker on the L+heral.ide-sad en ts$nxttial man in the party-buld!y declaring his intention of supporting Mr. Landry's motion and actually suportiag it by an ante and es - bough ve speech. The effect of the latter will be to widen 1i.s.ch between the iedependent Blew end the abminutra- ti..n; and to draw the former rlo.er to the Liberal party. The hotter, of course, leaves every individual member to vote according to individual convictions in this matter and freeform party restraint; but the moral effect of a prominent Lib- eral oke Mr. freron delivering a speech such as Skit -Web intensely in- terested the noose last night, must be satisfactory 4¢' the independent flleus Mr. Cameron presented a case, sootiest the execution of Riel which left the gnvernme.rt no legal ur moral foothold. As Mr. Camen n distinctly stated that he spoke for W:uself, the attitude of . the, Literal loader .111 he.mxruus+y awaited. ffamifisa Thome The Orange woad of ih. Riad 4.1..10, e pot byMr Wallow, .1 Wan York was amt yad to the deepest searlot. Mr. Wallace'. deseripti.m of the Oraogrsoen .nu -d lead one to think that thee were the .twee: liberal sad tolerant of awes, an - snug only 4o live to friendship with Cathodes.. When 111 0 O•mrrooa took it,. floor, the other mete of the picture appeared. As • Irgal •rsuo.ew• Mr ('J'aw's+n'..poe.,h ha. seldom ►w'qr. rs ..heal, e•pseI'lly the per ion s'. winch he proved thee. according to legal di-on.ions in the atu.d•rds. Roil had not lied • fair trial. fair. Casor.•s spoke mantel 11 '.We are indebted is the Oddtelbwe for oemallae*tory'blurts to their ooacert. they •re t-lsb.. Rot that we bare received does We /idol, lest pobllontiea. We hope that some of or (reeds will totem Ile mood el - The last editor in (alorrio was named Oros.. The present iecemhent is evdeetly rent with • little "g." the , of bob -sleuths for the Ire •seise that wusld not have eorurred, if IRs Amman el the be committee had esesultad tit aolieegaes. la good. hetilthy liesholleaes. Robed inset • be show that Beeler had "dose the thugs be ought sot to have done. and left on date the things he ought to have done ;' sod unless he °Imaged Ie .style a writ of ejectment should be issued upas his s chairman of the inoomsinee. ant- ler was foroed to acknowledge that he had been guilty of wrong -doing is the preeni.ta,aad promised to repent is sack- cloth and ashes, or words w that Bat the council bad to pay for the bolo sleighs all the pelma I impost to tee sommelier Robert Tbrrpeou's amiable feature. u*adiag a the pabrio from John Butter's show window, radiant with yel- low -ochre, ultramarine, vermillion and ganit oge, as Glean' has not been en- gaged this a00os apes any paying job, and the "Limekiln clot" is helping him Ie. eke oat • miserable exiateooa - -The swallows twittering on the Square, teem to be harbingers of spring ; the lengthening of the days and the con- sequest longer subjeativa to the glorious rays of the sun is fast - , as of the fact that winters booed head will stem disappear, and that again will spri'g's balmy breath be felt to the land; the health Weide tbroashout the coun- try are rapidly wbeeling onto hoe w that peeper steps may be take° to attend to the 'unitary reguiremeate of the public dsriag the mining aeaaoe ; the home rule question is rapidly arumtog shape through the labors of the Grand Old Man, Gladstone ; German has been made the official language of Austria ; the Mee risen tariff is likely to become a fixed fact in the laws of Uncle Sam's domain, - but despite these, and • tbusussd (Oboe things that ere passing and a'e wawa to pass, Bag Boom's groat sh1r ed art *loam l,ght syrss ibnliI1 tialspenie o the iniud of the great originator. When canoealter the opting plowing 0111 canoe the wwi.g, and after immuring the reaping, and after the reaping the grain will be garnered to the barn, and after that the fall plowing, and after that the r•in,alusti sad the winter snow, sad after that the and cordwood season and che•d New Year, sod the mwi*cipal elecuoaa, - then, and then is grit shape, will be m' trotted out Bag Bwo. stelktwg bore•, the Klemm Light Scheme, to do ammo ones spun to pitchfork the treat muul- sippl humbug into office. As Brei three geed to my, "Foe aria. of deceit and ways that see tats, the heathen Chimer is peculiar." a -f was glad to see Tag Stost gave a verbatim report of tie excellent *orison delivered by Huhop Baldwin het week. That's the kind of Wk that u Deeded in every church. and if the pastors of our town would just rape tap the thread d or!ld the discourse where Bishop win left off, and place their influence against giddiness, and humbugs. sad shams, and foolishness. and apathy in religious work, i believe the results'( thaw labors would be observable before many days. Of course there e a grated deal in haying a b.shup deliver a disowns, and this was the os.. when Alexander Pope wrote, himTia .m hint lite Aldi cbarave a era draw.. A mato& Io crap. le twain a mist In taws.' but Bishop Baldwin was not always a boohoo, yet I'll vesture to may he was always the earnest, whole -hearted Chris - Roo. J. P. teamOLPRT'e 1e0 Wed. o cloak, and the g•ll.eie. remained very nnsday, which u very fully reported this full 1Nv. Gwwn.siewRwsent was pee etas as • matter of Iso, and is wee pre week, is one that wilt 'rive much more pared and delivered with ear* He sati.hesioo to those of ha own faith handled los case vote tis gravity of a NM to Protes0udts ; and this is very no. judge, and only at entert• • d.•1 he 111 tur•l. However, we join heeds with dutRe he pr.op.e%Mv1...o.ke tlw T this sorriest arse. priest in the stand he takes b..wl It a o.riuwa b..w welt he iia tier P t� mew on 1be ••en osrte h.•nobee ba,s.l for Hosie Rule ler bead. It it neo Mr. Os.,.ree o. Hot a .snd.etien s.n. that Canadians of ever, mad and es- but b. sae the hnack of hl.rtiog out toe ttsetion can endows.asked trate its a ens /het esakre ev,•r. Tory is roue of his votes feel prrr•nwll• adlreet.& and the assn who reams the t1••ro.ghty eaj .es of It se fee to hew, Lao, 1.. sea 1.•. •he T.o7 parry wheelies reek to the rrsess of their pay,eee era. The Hosetts e.11. him • rswoomet, the llpe'ater a Ansi.,,. awl rhe Med ha. xt t d • The Snit anneal meeting of the Wo- seni Foreign Mission Society, &semi atop with the P Churches of the aunty, was bold at the same time.re Delegates wepresent from Clinton, lioderieb, Birth, Bruoeteld, and Thames Road, and a very interesting and p; rob seethes ethes wa• Reid. The chair was ucouptd r by Mrs. ThFair, President sr rd the Atoi.ti,n, and Mrs. A. D. Mc- Donald, c-Donald, of 8eafaetb, delivered a vett' cordial address of welcome, which was replied 4. by Mrs A. Stewart, "(Clinton. Qe..erd s banner of the Society va transacted, after which the followingSi °am were appointed for the ensuing year: -President, Mrs. T Fair, Clinton ; ficepresidents, Mr., Fletcher, Tham.. Road, MissMaKCay, (iode.ich ; Secre- tary, Miss Andersen, S.aforth ; Treas.,. Mn W. Robb, See -forth. - -{New Esta. Port Albert. Rev. Mr. Leisk.nf Lupknow, Creacl'etic M the Union church last Sunday taw -s- ing. 11.„J. H. Debaser returned from Sin trip to Dakota .n Tuesday. Our esteemed friend, Geo. Erwin, who has beau very i11, u convalescent. Mrs. J. Donegh, .f Ooderich, is visit- ing ber many (rands here. Moir, air, of Amberly, is visiting .tar friend, bliss M. Moitillan. to Mark bribe, .1 Stn[•, iii i4 Ida 'titssh.r, Henry IItake. this weak. A number of sur citizens haww bath ' Way packing toe this week. Geo. Curren, if this pgaeo, is the sumer of a oak 12 months olid which woiigb• 1026 lbs.; also Ju Hawkins of one, LL esu[ thy old, welehiag 1601be. Who can beat noel • xli5. - w►en le tui glxiie•tioa of Ka.ese 10 no (wow of the bSQiwiii M P. cue- eostrsstr with Mssitebs t 'A►are •• fotlowery, $'seised las appsa,ed .s Ile NN to the Sae 140 is net ri(bt The Mee l.pd�. -f 'editorially attributed to Mr. M.Oormiek, ,Id e•wdiai.os were s Mr. Bloke bad of London, as R. P. ep•emI ghat ass . The Ifeirtiw"st lead n sever delivered ; Mr. M.Oermi•k dotted hNM sitars' seas s . } that he ever made the little N. P. » 0isttl bel. , the stoma; hit the Star wheel pet lif�B hiss deterte.t ea" - lehe 6lwhod, has est had the hetet* 41111". 1.6",14 4"11 Visitto .11 dohs, and Nor to pttilislt the d.niuL It did that sense rd ie its testis' nfi sem& hoe tier that although ever h•if tbeslf he mem PQM Cis number of yea..♦•d ded h•e pem+d. its fats?In t med try foo a Q fah' eh. the qe,»y ie. pepwl tion &tow en •ti• !1 P. ?he truly good •4 iia,.em the eh.. I Beene of running over the holt million .swat 1s. •way e•+ vsa.tir. ted � l at the end of the /sew. if Mr Blake wiokwd hind taxa r ettadAit/ ham, like Nr. 'Feppme, been pike nt the ' ram•ktea.'' Twit Tondo' Pre, Prem rip that lir. Laurier spoke against tune to postpone the vote oo the Ravi gwest.on. 1( that he true, why did Sir Adolph. Carrs got op et the sloes of L erier's space mod ask for an ad Marlowe! holdall . note ' We pause fon • enol'. • We .re informed me undr.obtad an thority that the feels t•egardirig the prim- ula n( the Hsw,Nton voters Neta wore nits 1 Av our local 1.st week. Bet tees. nobody ext.eet. the After to tell /-nth oto that gesuties. Robert Rork has gone to suit (rim& In Chatham. Rev. Ms. Lawn, of Holrsewtller, prr.ehed o tomn place last Sunday.eves.- tux t-' a cv.wded kou+e. Charles Girton, sr , is away r Ipree• pawing tour W Peterboroug!a, Orsi• aright and Amherst ialasd. Mrs. Cuvaday, of London, tint bean visatintt at her f others, Joseph Mother - o.lgtor.l. Her sister ik.rnthy has groes loth her on a visit. We understand .he i. ruing 4o may until nest fall. We wonder whet (Wend James win do ander th.rue etroursst•nees. Walter Tutor started for his hose is Dakota. As we mentioned before Wal- ter We takes 4s himself a wife to share his f •rte*. Robert Morris is also go- t/.! 4• retort twat Monday to his home. We wonder why he dud not do the same u tCattrr. By the amount of cutter driving he u giving that girl on fhanday nights we wield expect him beck nett winter The entertainment under the a•ospieee of the Nils Literary aid Debating Se. 1 ctety was 111 every re•lort a `sit i see tea The pieces wore well neutered. , and showed good taste The sinning ti Mr Brown's children, of Althorn, de served special mention Alert Mir Bis cell'' 0.111, "Money i• Power." The pro gran was well an -snood. Win. lir Phew had his violin, sal Mir Bissett presided st the roman This prlved ie.. van preacher rnoe his entrance to the •the a very attrsetive part of the progrsq m,uutry. I1 ow, were more straight estdr. W4tia.ws, of Ltsebern, prathr. Is►e Wk in the pulpit theta wield be moire ~awed was °vied ea y the atbfi- ooes to whisk he replied is m seeds straight 1,1.,. the pew. w,.g, which was weal received. The • • us.gw •sr wise' 4101 WM• of m rharaetv, •oa r"ew..d Wes has p,eossI beim- Brother Tates, the banes iaaA5fa114f °Ossa fta"f it But .10.14......' .coaavno alto" ler met Hurrw., still k.ep testa wrah ,,. ,d. We should thinkonto will be ,sun Mod 1.. '.eke tM p.1,11 ARAM feat prom td thsto attar the (i'_._ vies in pried style, Sed Bret obis t. W. miller Mr. OatRio.r uws.bl• •wed vsibr..issue, ash• the din are fast henosi.g dead indite sista the preside amounted to ghee has done af•retsese. mea The lawbreakers don't pall net Iftws dgllaea Th" money is to b0 •p their handle sew, and wuh!e, '•whet% plied 4. the 8db•th easel. and tan A A Colborne res.wns was ntwrvad SA- tM of I'eanoute f" to blew neon the {,obits seh•e�� teed hes EWs with i he. ing nn Sunday reeeo.rly 0, ....hi Uta pries glom much esteem&& He omit be very setting to keep lam. dews. Ilst. 1134601101ing AN