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GODERICH, ONT., FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1886.
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FRIDAY. APRIL 9v*, 1816.
Gtansroxs'v wheals for Home Rule
for Indeed has sot boon brought down
as we im to peer
Akestrarealforet
A IffirlsesaT: is ea toot to -make salt
site. The metier is
the eeasldeettios of the la -
1e1111 Hessen, Depkrisse t.
Rum: Hoe. W. E. Forster is dead.
Ser bas a Preehi.ast HAMA statesman,
aril erespied the peonies of Chief be-
edum leg Laked u a previous Glad
atoms Oover.sskt.
Tlrottat E. Hers, of lltcKittep, the
"defeated of Zest Heron," lea again
baso nominated to easiest that Riding
ler the Lssislatan i. the Tory intermit.
Thede. i. Hays is aazioua to get so-
en.*smed to defeat in East Huron.
IT laity i.beest ear Tory contempo-
raries to tamp dm; sines the )ii tio.al
Pon* was @bopted meg ipere yarseos
kava joie from this rpt onto Abe Gait-
ed States He were i un, er of Wool -
g iants that have settled in Canada dur-
ing that tires
Estate may have deep sympathy for
John White. the OSsibion member for
Hadinils and • chef factor in the safari-
.its Priam Albert Load Colo•wtioa deal,
but that doesn't make hisr • Mordecai.
Thor. is use&h .f the bigotted and ass -
totems Hume abet the Orange „boas.'
Tall dorm of Tuesday did much dam-
age ia some of the towns and cities
tkregvhout the Province. In G4edph an
organ history was unroofed, and in Tor-
onto houses were damaged and other
property destnyed. A portion of the
Easter drillahed was unroofed, ad
tlastay don windows were smashed. Is
Hamilton smell denim. was done along
the lake shore. Ged.rich happily es -
aped unscathed.
A xsaa relative of Sit John bar ia-
Rowed a friend of oars that the Pre-
• tinier'' eoostitutwe is fast breaking ap.
His stomach easnot do its full share of
v rk, and the trouble in the legs of the
old polities! war-horse comes from the
debilitated condition of his system sail
emcee' upon the inability of tie slaw
soh to perform its functions. The e111111
of the Premier is mon serious that the
•Cosservatire pros will admit.
Wa understand Dr. Macdonald, the
Reform candidate for East Huron, i.-
teod• to held • series of meetings
deseebest the riding. tie purposes to
-wells Thome Fernier to meet blot os
theplatfor=-4t each meeting, and we
ftg !are wai MF t►tly to see the doeithty
member H}raD ammpt the ohal-
- will find it far more
easy 1. dilate on big eggs and rich but-
' her whoa seeking a peel prandial .p..eb
in the Hesse, than to face the Reform
aOdedsip eo en East Heron platform.
Tse Hamilton amebae es veering on
She 'armory question.
Josue Watre's letter, asking for • tim-
ber limit near Farrow s, makes more is-
isseeting reeding than ever today.
Teves Tories whereto •peppiest%with
joy ever the alleged Geversttr.st major-
ity of 84 ea the Wel vete, telt in the
damps oa Tuesday when they harped
that it had dwindled delve to 49 and Oil.
Il it keeps growing sasallar by degrees
.ed beautifully far, she oaubtry will he
the better of it.
IT now looks as if the "Whites" who
won primarily r.sp.•.tble for thoNsetn-
west rebellion were ea the Ooverwme.t
side of the Coese•s. The ewesittee bow
investigating Bro. John White's disks.
is "Mad shat..' with So -i. -law JMsisr
.en will get •t Wife fade tri `/
o steei•h the sentry.
TM. Disci /.na,lian admits that tt
spoke in a Pickwickian sense whoa it
denied that it *Wood at the Govern-
ment grib. it own. op to the 3900
worth of pap that we brought up is
jedgmest against it a asap!o et weeks
. to. At the last adverse the Canadian
had 'armed • positive of armed neutral-
ity to far as the Dominion Gevewr.,nt
is eoss.r.ed, and salons the Ministry
open ap the sluice again, we dont knew
bot that the vengeance of The O'Boyle
will overtake it. Cutting off supple.
ohm brings things to • desperate pass,
and although we would like to sue ear
contemporary living is the fat of the
hod, yet we think if it were forced to
fast from Government pap lora while it
timid .ot take long for its political re-
generation to b. effected
Jauxa BLaTT, IL P. he West Toronto,
Relieves that ministers of the Gospel'
should preach without pay, and has
written • book to back up Du csnten-
tioD. But the recent disclosure of the
maaser in which this man Beaty sad
another sweet scented M P. eased
Woodworth proposed to plunder the pub -
lie on a railway deal, proves condo/6%-
1y tint James Beatty, M.P., beliavu
that the parliamsatary laborer is nit
only worthy of his hire, in the shape of
esesional indemnity and =deem, but be
is also of opinion t het an oeea•ional pies,
of plunder should be gives these as •
boom. It will Dow he in order for Rev.
Dr. Wild, Rev. John Potts, Rev. D. J.
blacdonnell, and other Tory preachers
to give admonition to the bonus hunting
Baty Aad the wayward Woodworth.
Hon. Peter Mitchell has definitely
bolted from the Tory party, having be -
(tome disgusted with the ra.s•hities of the
Administration. 4)n the last two divi-
sions he voted agaio•t the Gover.aseat,
and he has bees .don,.d is his eoodeet
ley /WM Amyet, Bergen, Courwl,
Desjardins, Dupe.t, Gigault and Gee -
des --all uid-ti=e supporters of the Gov-
ernment. There are mon disaffected
ease to follow, and the Tories who •
week ago basted of the Ministry being
tours strongly entrenched than .ver be-
fore, are now viewing with alarm the
driving in of their outposts. The drop-
rim
ro -ping of the Government, ma rill II 96
on the Landry motion to 48 on
motion fcr a series of Northwest rat.*
looks ominioua, and predicates OM for
Tones wave hurrahing before they gat
out of the woods. It looks as it the 1
(levers/rest of Corruption was tottering
to • fall,
Tug Moil bas mid It, and now it is re-
peated by the Afne.4.baa, of Winnipeg,
that the Dominion eleetiosss will be Mid
daring the month of September, and 1t
is very likely such will be the taw. Jut
o soon as the lista under the sew fran-
chise act are properly '• .coked" tb'
writs fur • new .lection wmll le issued
The N. P. has lost its pot.oey, the ger-
rymander has served its dal, •ad now
lb froaiobieo eek is to be deposded epos
to eve the Tory party. 11 by •Ay
posaible means the fiovernsset be sav-
ed by aid of the franchise act, the Tory
party will .Ws that the maladesisiistn'
tie. of the Northwest has been sondes -
ed. R was ever thee. la 1873 11 wan
*Waved flat tie R.P. .Nfg essiit r
the Pacific Seradal : h 131Bl, the geery
.seder attosed fot the fedi. of the
F. 1P. ; sod new Ilse fren•hae eat is
larked M to sage the life of the surrey!
Ottawa Adafahlr•ti.s. Bet the sup of
Vandal iniquity is !11.d to overflowing,
Nadi an i.digwt people are toady to
beef from power the i.es who have es
eimmet,My sbew4 t*. enema npneed in
them. Toryism ia doomed in Canada
Orairl.atetye are nimbi•g es from
many gearless that Soott Act matters
are she'd, as le. s ever. We hop. in-
epete* Vies wtW proe.ed to tighten up
the hos strings at ones. Th. Proris-
ciai authorities assure us that he is at
liberty to ge ahead and oviform iM law.
Ho has gives "warning" to the whisky
towhee l M high now roll .p his stoves,
and pt down to sterner business. The
eyes of the temperance people are upon
Inapratea.
T. Y. P01Plielhivr, Closers! /fader
W orks•a of the Knights .f Labor, has
ben prostrated by the overwork thrown
apes bins by the present drrepttve
Oise el the labor googlies. Bo .ones
as 1i en.diti.s hems. that pia .medi-
ae! -Me ihmle base dNrssiosd to have
so aaMsre es..oseed with the state all
the Isbttfaties brought to his know-
ledgs,• aM bine denied adulates to
jawurpgi4at.. The eras-
er the 1.wf-iead.dtte.«sl Hea-
ter Werks•a assays sr douhe ler the
existing labor tarbelsses is Teresa
AN ARBOR 1)4T
The rieetion of en "Arbor Day" was
intraduod at the last meeting of the
town soused, but the majority of those
enmposi.R that august aaseablage biers
lolls or no premised eoseur gamest to
Mr. Jordan's sensible and timely sag-
ge.tie.. Ne town can show trees oft to
better advantage than Goderich, and it
is • pity that small sad almost unknown
inked towns like Clinton can enter
epos as "arbor day" with spirit, while
the question languishes ia a town like
Goderisch, which by its natant' advan-
tages has aWeted the Wootton and
semsskaded tM •dmiratios et represes-
tsiives of every pe.vi.ea and state in Ca-
ned. sad the adjoining republic. Mr.
Jordon's play is, we believe, for the
Iowa to supply the most desirable shade
true, with ,takes, eta, free to all ; sad
dist • day be Met apart when pblie
minted 'Weiss an unite and give mo-
tes' help is this pl•ntieg. Tb young
people of the tetra can join in the good
work, and them be sooseraged to aid in
public lmprovewesta.
We hope our town fathers instead of
noisily dreaming of wetly and imprteti-
table sehetses, will not neglect present
opportunities sad present needs, but est
themselves to week •d, provide •
'chase for beautifying ger streets with
trees, aided by the willing hands of Der
citizens sod their children.
Let the big boom he relegated to the
limbo of an ubesetaiu future—base it
up ea • sail, so to 'peak—and let us
'have a good, pr•ctkal, arbor day.
TES BLACkl.ZTTZiiD GRAM_
Ti. Louden Free Prove usjertoo'k to
blsskletter tee Wester D Morals who
voted against the Government on Lao
dry's 1.3(10a. The heel echo of the
tree Press in Gederich, true to its imita-
tive instincts, copied the list from the
Free Press, — j uat as it did the M.Cer•
mist oonf.ctieoerp N. P. fiction. The
t -r Pow editor, however, discovered
that the "bleekletterio;" was booming
the politicians and ordered the "stereo"
to be taken out st Does. It is quite
likely the Star will act the magpie, sad
follow suit. For fear Bothe of our readers
might not be able to ret a glimpse of
the Star while the list is running through
we give the Hasse of the ten Western
Liberals who have no confidence in the
Government on the Riel question ur oe
soy other issue :
IAYE. COw.rinfieeT.
ARMSTRONG, S MIrrouri x
CAMERON, W. Howe.
CAMERON, W. MIDDt.xeu
CASEY, W. 11431111HARLY, fl, Otrwan
LISTER, Ir LattsTow
MILLS, Rarswel.t
&)MERVILLE, W. Banca
TROW, • S. Penni
WELLS, L Bocce
They ars all sero of re-election, if they
are car.didates at tbs nest parliamentary
election.
"PEOPLING THY NORTHWEST.
On the 5th of April, 1810, Sir Jobe
Madoeald made • speech in the Hoose
et Oommoos whidt for bunoombe could
.et have been surpassed by the wildest -
eyed orator of • Western State legisla-
ture. He then and there assumed the
role of • prophet and foretold great
Wines of the Northwest, Speaking d
the probable increase of population is
that sectior of our country, the prophet*
is spirit seized him as follow., and 4A
spake thus :—
"Take 3l, 3%• 60, 34 and 36 per acre,
sad the average, 33; admit we set et
those terms lands, in 1880, to the value
of 31,440.000, of which we shall receive
one tenth the pries, for 3144,000, we
should receive from the fees front the
homestead and pre-emption grants 360,-
000 mere, makift in all 3904,000 in
cash. Then we mlate that, as 95,000
people would go in this year, we may
add suet year an inersaae of 5,000, se
that we may expect 30,000 to go in next
year. That is • very small percentage,
if we look to the moults from railway
enterprise in the United States. We
sesame, therefor*, an increase of 5,000 a
year till 18110, and expect in that year
711,000 settlers in our Northwest.
"Mr. Blake - Can you not make it
another 10,0001
"Sir John A. Macdonald :'P,tbisk that
swept to ear wedeln domain, and al-
though the popela*aeta d the older pro-
vieoes has been depleted by the thou-
sands who have goo. west during the
past tiro or an years, the migration has
sot beneltted our Western provisoes to
any appreciable extent. Th. Mail, i•
endeavoring to show why the tide of
emigration has sot rolled with greater
volume into the Northwest, states that
two of the great migratory room, the
German and the Seandinsvina, who
boys dens ao much to fill op the Went•
ern States are deterred from Doming to
Canada by their traditional dislike of
monarchies' institutions. The imams
advanced by the Moi! is very likely
true, bet if it had been offered y • Re -
torus journal, our Tory 000tereporsries
would ell be baling Value' Jacks sod
yelling, "Treason l" B. that as it may,
we will allow the opinion d the Mail
to stand, se far as the German and
Ssaadiaaviao immigration is c000erned,
and new we will propound • few other
queries to the Tilley organ or any of its
brethren of the ultra -loyalist stripe.
How does it come that the population
of the province cf Ontario has not kept
pane with the natural incra.ae, and
when have the people goo. to who pulled
up stakes le Ontario and week west dur-
ing
ueing the past sir years t If they have
settled is our own Northwest, why do
they sot ossa en the muses 1 And if
they have nose to the Waders States,
of what aysil'are the efforts of the Tory
Oeternmest to save Canadians hose
being expatriated 1 Weal the Mail sr
Mr. Low, the "exodus' Aron, or say of
1V ether statisticians please answer the
above queries. And will Sit John er
some ot his friends kindly let u. know
1.. much of the $38,5143,000 cosh neve-
nee has been received for Nertbwest
lands 1
GOING ABROAD FOR NEWS.
For some time put the Tory organa
have been uprooting opinions that M.
C. Cameron, M. P. for West Hurn, bad
committed political suicide by speaking
and voting condemnatory of the execs -
ties of Longs Riel. The Hamilton
Spectator and the London Free Press
waned hysterics/ over the matter, and
were big with prophesy. Of course they
don't know anything about ths oondt-
tiun of affairs in Huron Bounty, and they
stupidly imagine the wool can be pulled
as easily ever the eyes of the intelligent
farmers as it can he draws over the op-
tics
ptin of the bulk of the laboring CUMIN
who people the cities to a great extent.
Ia this they aro mach mistaken, for we
have in the Huron tract many hard•6st-
ed, level-headed agriculturists who could
teach the editors of our city contempo-
raries social *Memo and political ethics,
For this reaaen the opinions of the Lou-
don and Hamilton writers carry little ee
Do weight amoagat thinking men is this
section. But then is one man in nor
midst who attaches great importance to
the opinions of the outside editors.
That individual u rho editor of our boost
Tory eostemponry, who, having no per-
sonal conception of public opinion, is
glad to use kis trusty aciaaora upon the
east -off opi•io•s of outside writers who
know nothing of the political sentiment
of this county. Every once and again
w• observe an article or two to our non.
temporary full of personal abuse of the
alriber for West Huron, written in all
pliability by a man who could not tell
the territorial boundaries of Huron, and
would be unable to identify M. C. Came-
ron from the editor of the (iter. Of
ooaree, articles of this '.inn earry great
weight ; hence their appearance in the
Star. Verily the admen is mightier
than the pen es the editorial columna of
our contemporary, sot withstanding the
labored efforts of the " hired mot.'
i. • very moderate estimate. On those
figures, the estimate of the total gosh
ravens* to be received for the Ionia, by
1800, r 001,603,0011."
The contention of Sir John on the sem-
eon was that by the year of grime 11190
tally heA1 a "einem of pools would peo-
ple ewe wasters. prairie', ad thereby
tidd *afire to the °oversepwet anomie.
it was breve talk OMs, bet what does it
look like in the light el today 1 1a -
stead of 990,00/, the elate weeklies,
of our groat West, finishers booty
000 The this of .sigeuties has ant
TRONA!' 14.1ow, M. P. for East
Huron, is the big authority in the Com-
mon' en the q..stio. of Gaster
WHAT'S UP?
Thing* That Are Happening
Around Us.
A greet asrprt.e -Seer naa.•ree's awed\
loan to rM renes 7eweeMae -hew Mid
Iaan a rrwvale etr1.1isei on tae Mal
—"Well, well, well now, and did you
over t" was ejaculated by many last week
when Tea StoNiaL made its appearance,
and was opened out for inspection ; and
I mud admit that I was w badly sold as
any of the neighbors—or nearly se. The
first page of the paper wan greatlysh•eg-
ed, if you remember, std of course pe
du. Ha ! ha ! it'll be some time before
any of as forget h. It was the brat Mese
in April, sod it the editor meant it for •
joke he succeeded adueliably so far as
this gentle resider i. oonoerued. Of
course, I looked for my column, but it
was nun est geh.Gabies, and an expression
et dignified pain --if them be such • thing
—found vont fry ap the inside of my
nook. Ther* was Joe Maywood from
L.ebarn, iud Webster Brown from Dun-
lop, and the scribe frets Bethel, and the
litterateur frosts Oodertch township, and
the correspondent fres Porter's Hill,aod
the red of the fellows from the back
townships—in fine type, it is true --hut
they were there, all the rima, and any
"What's Up" coleuses was nowhere, not
around, not Visible to the naked eye,
imperceptible to miorae.opie vision, rele-
gated to—but, be .till, beating heart, b.
still ! Aad lei the prosaism proceed.
—On the second pegs I fated the
sloes of my sorrow ;—it was ILC C.
Cameron's speech on the Landry motion.
Oa rho third p.g. then was Cameron's
=abon the fourth page then was
snot's speech ; and on the eighth
pope there was Cameron's speech. Han-
nibal =e.ing the Alps ' bet did you ever
see the like of it 1 'The presiding edi-
torial genius of Toe Swat. had kept
not my magnetic philosophy, and had
allowed M. C. Cameron to publish a long
obituary natio, of the late Mr. Riot. Of
oourse I was mad, but I made up my
mind to hep eny Wage, in my cheek
until I heard what the aeighbors had to
Say about it.
—While I Was waiting, like Wilkie.
Mi.awber, fur something to turn up, the
boy with the Ata, dropped in to our
place. and for the Ent time sine 1b. -
came • snbaerib.r to the "Twinkler'
I dropped Ti* Stunat. before I bad
read ersry lime in it and took up the
Tory ores. I turned at last to the
editorial page and ooe of rho first things
I noticed eras ♦D item drawing attention
to the fast that Ins SWILL dared nut
publish Cameron's speech, and below
that was a clipped article from the Ham-
ilton Spectator which showed that "Ana -
Mae Cameron bad committed political
seioid.'' by making his big speech.
—And then the action of the editor 1
of Tea StoSat q printing the enmesh of
M. C. C. in its voluminosity began to
dawn upon me, and 1 said to myself,
says 1, "Tits &drat man has a great
head, au he leas, and he has riven the
Star man • file to gnaw for sumo time to
some."
—And behold my wrath departed
from me, and I wasted to prance around
to coo the neighbors, and point oft that
the :Iter had been anxious to ase a Ho -
form journal publish Cameron's speech,
and Tera Stomas' ked dished it op u.
great aryl*. without adulteration. But,
first of all, I thought I'd see what M.
C. C. knew about the Re.l question any-
how, and I began to road. And I read
until my spectacles grew mi•ty,and then
I thought I'd go oat and du the chorea
And after that 1 took another hack at
Camer.n's speech, and then I did more
chorea And after supper I took • few
more columns before retiring to my vir-
tuous couch, and then I sought the arras
of Morpheus, Next morning I was up
!mimes, sad I was dill loading up with
Cameron's speech, so that I knew it
pretty nearly off by heart, and after that
I sallied forth 1 make it sultry for an
benighted Tory who would dare to talk
the Riel question to ma But there
wasn't any around The put.licatios d
the spoo:h in its entirely had taken the
send .lean out of the whole gang—even
Butler's corner was deserted by the
faithful.
—But on my way back from the pout
*dice I met Who-d'yeesil-him from
Colborne, who bade me the time of day,
and told me that Cameron had the bulge
on me this week. I smilingly admitted
the corn, but mildly insinuated t
Sear had been April -fooled. With t
H. sates the hens 1•y larger eggs now
than formerly owing to the National
Policy. Some people think Farrow most
have been full of egg -tog whets be mode
so ally a stateside* is Parliament.
Oevwrsiat an the hangfe' av that poor
esttad' w*. L.usy Rale 1
"I'm well, timid dick," acid 1, adapt-
ing myself to the Monacan dialect,
"•n' I rely bale... Mel M. C. is a by
either our own heart. Bot what doss
Sandy here thiuk sv the owed man's dis-
enorae 1 '
McSn.eshan smiled epee me, took out
his snuff mull, took forth a quote, headed
the mull to Patsy and rue to help our-
selves, and then delivered himself :
" A wool, Muster A jos, it wage a speech
that Wass fine. If to Cameron, wars to
be ran with py a Tory t• next el.oshun
at, to vote of to Hiel•m'man war for
Cameron mor, shun as nev a'pliers.'
.'Yee m
oighty_ right, s4," said
Patsy, " A■ yes gybes dawn ear way
are as solid as Muldoon for t5.as.nn
ivory toime. Why. Ajax, use b'y, owld
M. C. is a bigger nes not eves. Were up
oar way—he is now heed as *hoteliers
over himself ea all preview eseasheaa,
The Tories can Jowl hie Osmoses till
they're bleak w the Lase. bet oee part
av Wet Hero. will do its jiap y the
ewld mimber, that's bin theist es' pro.
.i faithful, and A jeer, me b'y, we'll rows
up • =eighty ruin Majority for the amble
owld 'hero Aad terror-to-evl3J.ess mixt
toime he cess the music"
"That Was. what she will den for
shore," aesemt.d McSeet.han;and with •
hearty handshake all .round w. parted.
—All .long the line it was the acme.
Everybody reed Cameron's vomit t. sus
.by it was the Star thought Ts
dared net pablish it, .ad ..rye.e who
teed it mese le the ss.•issi n that M. C.
C. had gives • good end sulkiest rea-
son for his vote on tho .lel gmseboo.
I've bean told by all the mighhas, that
the member for West Heron is today six
cubits and a span higher in. th...Bms-
tion of his constituents tkaa ever before.
H. has shown that
W'.anon. Bosons*. —The Clinton.
New Yrs says : On Friday evening •
large pieced brick was thrown therewith
toe we.dow of the sem necupied by Js
S..tt, barrister, and Polios Magistrate.
The oaks was ie darkness at the time,
and se reason ms he assigned for the
ant, unl.ns it Mesa done bysome nee who
took this way d aha ag their dielike
for hie The roomg at the book d
the building oeeepid bythe 3t.. d
Massing & Seat makes tis all the ewe
it par to advertise. That i. what
Der largoet advertisers tell ea
rust: s m-omw
is set going. to be a good platform for
any Tory eandidate to stand upon in
Went iltireo. Of course the Belt -condi
toted loyalists, the would-be pillars of
the British cusatitotion—the fossilised
barnacles who ding to the antiquated
traditions of old world feuds and fans.
ticistns—those clogs upon fair speech and
chtrety otectio•—are bowling madly over
Cameron's speech They are not qtr
bed that Riet has been hanged, bat they
want to band as accursed .11 who breathe
• word of pity aboot the insane Moir
chief. No sort 'honk. anathematise a
c.rp.s,and no one should up braid anoth-
er for speakini fairly of the deed, and for
asking that no injustice be done to the
memory of the deceased. No one wants
to extol Reel as a hero or • martyr. All
thinking people, on the enatraey; look
upon him as • misguided sntbasiaat with
an ill -balanced brain,• creature of frantic
freaks and fervid fancies, loving always
u nder the shadow of an Inordinate am-
bition. Rut there wore, beyond clues -
ties, sane catmint* in [gel'. life whim
he brooded over the woes of his fellows
—the Metia--and when he endeavored
to ooneeive plans for the amelioration of
the combat)• of his onftrtarate race.
He gave his time, his digestion and
what other talents Ise was possessed of
to the esus of hie people, and at led
his life was o*,r.d upas a .seriice for
their diaonthralreeet. And io his death
1 am Iree to noshes that he has been
more.uoo.nsful tor the betterment of the
condition of his fellows than he ever was
during his lifetime ; for never again will
a derelict Government in Canada at-
tempt to ride roughshod oyes the rights
of even the nutmeat ur lest influential
of it. people. Kiel has saved others ;
himself he Gould not save. And now
that he has been sited befose the great
Tribunal, to be judged for his sial of
omission and oommiaao•, I, and easy
ethers, have high hopes that the Oahe.
of Merry have not dosed ageism ono
who gave everything—yes, even life it-
self --for the race heavyset frees, toe the
enfortunete people whose tights he
sought to obtain for them, for the Meti•
Whom he loved. For my part, 1 babe..
of Riot, as was sail of Jim Bluth° who
lest his life in saving the pess..g.rs
and grow of the "Prairie Hell." :
U. saw W defy a dead sure thfww -
Aad he went for u thane a Nen ;
Aad Cared atat.gan 1.g. hack
epee • "WA who died 40. 1111.1.1.
Aad if He who was "woeaded for our
transgressions and bruised for oar iniqui-
Ho" u open to receive the 111.1* Chief —
deeply erring though he may h•v.'bsen •
them who dares to my that the nems of
he laughed 'o A..rtily that a e..pbdl Roel should he accursed f
buttons loosened fens kis vest, and be
said, "Did you notice that 1 Why, 1
was as mad as a hatter sheet Tin hie!
crowding oat your letter, but wb.s 1
saw that little pies* i. the Star that said
Tau Storni. da.asa't pab4.b Camerae'.
speech, I test/led right over and lamb-
ed till I arid. I goo the Star 'II m
a.zt week that Tee Somal. shouldn't
'vs pablishd all Cameron's .peeoh " And
Wh.-d'y.e•11-hiss hollered like me
p sa•sse Whets 1 left him ha was
eat ping hyslerieklly
against the weather
probability annoesoet.snt, cheekling
ova' the da.ee ate a of the 3Mo with
reference se awtorea's s h. Hebb*
he's there yet, it Iris lasgkUR metinu.d.
—Jest as 1 was passes( under McCer-
w*i s aew 1•iktriog sign, who'd setw
along bet Posey O'Wbat's- hie- •ssue,frost
Kia sbr;i s p.Yiot eehdivisier, tad
A•.l] /loB.e..has, tore Lssblah.
'M /op sv the m.eai.' to yes. Mia -
ter Ajax," said be, "as' how did y. lecke
M. C. aseres's impeltmiat of the
--But I see I have got down to gospel
pa.00hing, and as that 1s not my Zine I
had better slop right here beton I wade
to .ver my depth , but this 1 will say be-
fore I tiles : Although I have known
M.leolpa Colin Cameron foe many years.
.sl though I had &tiered tae that i
W mode myself as tbetooghly °sneer -
seat with hta every trait .f character as
if I had gone through him with a he-
irs, yet notwithstanding my e•.esit in
this regard. 1 never gar. the Dominion
member for West Huron stein for the
ewes fine qualities of head and heart
that 1 did after i read his sagnitic.nt
yeah ..s the Landry motion.
if Ins royalaiha the revering bar
rioter's clerk doesn't gerrys• der my
vete ender she besiege- sr should it he
sdiea-- ►•loses../ the D..isien Fran •
Aim AS, 1 behove 111 rota ler Mal -
sobs C.M. Cameros' most ideation,
health and weather permitting.
Ar 1*.