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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1886-7-30, Page 811 1 t 8 U. f3. MAN -OF -WAW The Womb* ••Stdttaae' !ori taws s. s•derkh. • f THE HURON. SWX4L. FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1886. -- - - _-- - - - 1 - SSW al mVoted Mae Vod Warm.I te •T►a Krwb t .w'. aeltt•e.y. Oto of the prominent New Yeti pity- -- .pians Dr. Tamil! Coen, Donley, same reformation to iuv.lyds rind other emir - tale se regard to reruns French ei. i.l sprang* which are cul papillary known Harpers fur August mutates, the article. Toronto -T. (i. Brvtcgh, wile arta fa.uily ; Mies Hawke - tit Catkeriu.s-1. Hugh Leash- Chattel Dr. John Reeve. Wednesday last, about 10 a.m., the S.ifurth -M. Y McLean acid wife. Amoroso guntias boat "Michigan" arrived 1ph Jawea watt. turbot suit ruhuatued until the la tlbr (iodertck Thos. Dekko, wife and lags- eiveoing. lyurirw the day she was visited dy. )Its CkrieMQMnue, Mea alio 1:4la br1 s cumber of our Immigration!, and M•stsr Bert Stitt. w o m "r",, c"urtualy reeatby ttratford-H. A. Jameson, wife mews mod ws atw clew. 'rhe mesa vod as • he S4- 'gamily. 1makbsed 5ittr wheal steamer, 174 we Detroit. mica. --Maw t;prsgua, Mrs. log sled 46 feet to width at the outside R. C Sprague, Miss Sprague, Miss .l the padde boxes. 650 tons burden. Lizzie Sprague, Mian Brumley. tithe is driven by an engin. of 350 horse gait -D. Spier* and wife, Miss Julia power, slid plated with i inch iron. Sim &Amell i3ptera, Miss Nan,. Baku. u 44 years old, and has been chartered sinere, Miss Minnie Napier 8 Mw dot- 43 ears of that tilos That M B filters, Master Jack iNrthy d tI h last Commie, Bryson Ker vol to u. eric ,at Keefer 8ptors, Masser Regina! Maitland T1817tog one haviue been Made in Sptent, Master Arid that tipiwa. .(1 Oreegeville-W. L Walsh, wife, child The "Michigan" is the only war vessel and servant. belonging to the l'. S. that crus., ,n the London - Rev. E. N. English, Mira great lakes, Y by tr,rty between l.:rtot English, Mies H B. Ettgleb, Stuart N. Britain and the Untied States only oaf" Kugluh, Miss /immerses., Mia K. armed vessel ut the latter country is al- (Haag. Hies E. Blaney. lowed to represent the naval I Hsmiltua Mrs. W. Osborne, Mies in the inland waters. She ',officered as llswims. follows: C J. J. Reath Lif"ut- Stratford --Mrs. 8. 8. Haywood. four C. P. Rem, Lieut. J. M. Bowyer, Lieut. et.ildnt, and nuts•, Mrs. Lyman. H. M Hudd., Ensign L Clarke, En- . gouger Dizos, Dr. Gravett, Paymaster Hosie. The full t of the ofti _ oars and crew is 89. Her artasmeut o•ytsists of four 30-1b. breech loading riMd guts, two 24 -Ib. howitzers, one 12 - Ib. howitzer, one 3 -inch brte:h loading rifled gun, and oo• of the celebrated Oatling guts, the two latter bring mounted on the quarter deck. 18 of 11 lase are marine*, and tOe remainder are "bles-jamketa" Fire ordinary yawl beats sed a steam launch are swung un davits to be used in case of . , the launch being usually put in requiu- • mods sew hooked w1 the tors, • oveMdtvt� the raw maids front the r pat and her mouth watered se else saw the twi.r.o.d areta,eratic now to Motor ell tache, high, eating • bran emelt awl sumo chose. p.ampberw, chopp- ed and made palatable with earn bru.sd. "It seems to me,- she said, that things are sot going right In this world of tate. Hen sae I, the standby of this fano for years, furnishing • healthy calf each year fur the last eve, and last year keep - Fall wheat harvest has begun, and the yield is, considering all that has been to raised it, very g�. The new railway bridge is slowly. The foundation is dog aad the Asians have begun work. - . Mr. Nunn is still adding to the sine as well as the beauty of the village by im- proving his eatboitdiep. Negotiations are being made with Sea - forth, Wroxeter and N're leant for en - ties when the vessel is anchored tm the other bus ball match with our boys. Our .rants are doing a thriving beel- ines. el-osss. Three new btaders are at work on trial, nut far outside the bounds of the ccrporathan . oiling at a distance from shore. Shortly alter 3 p.n.s, Mr. R 8. Chil- ton, the U. 8. consular agent at this port, paid a visit to the "Michigan," and was formally received by Lieut. Hodges, the officer of the day, and oon- docted to the presence of Commander Read, where he was officially received A number o d other f .. were the guests of the officers of the craft during the day. and enjoyed the "seclusion that the cabin grant.." In the evening there was a large turnout of spectators to see the representative of the C. 8. "save.," .rd many enjoyed thed»sires in esamin- i e the of the Castling and the hrsaeh-loading rifled cannon, and ad- miring the neatness and apps. -pie order that prevailed throughout the entire ship. Tb. "Michigan" comprises a little world in herself, were it not for tie en- ure abasece of female society. Most of the officers and crew are married, and when at home reside in Erie, Po, but during three months of the year the vessel is oompelled by regulation to molest% Lake r or Eris, Heron, Superio Miekigan, and in all that time the re.i- donee of the crew is on board ship, and they are free from the " of their wives, sisters, cousins (female) and aunts. Fur the other uioe mootbs of the year they are in land quarters at Erie, and enjoying all the privileges of et frmen in a free country. At 8 o'clock there were sudden part- ings and hurried . trots the vumel by all who did not form part of the "need .hyo a oompanie," and in five enisotea thereafter the U. 8. warship Masbigan was headed for an American port From the manner in which some of the officers were eaught by the win- aiae smiles of the Goderich girls, we des•t think it will be fourteen years b. - fon the American vessel of war will Come hither again. COMMUNICATIONS. Wesley Shaw, teacher, carne back with Wm. and Robt. Steward from Lusa•. We are always ``Id to see • teacher round, as Blu•vale is noted fur the teach- ers it contains. A decided stir is felt here in temper anoe circles. and • battle is to be fought at nest election cwt so meat oa the Re- form and Tory ticket as on the teapot - ane gwe•tios'. A misstate is to be held oat Thursday evening next to onosider the best mode of procedure. ung the family in milk and crf"sna and helpu.g to keep down the grocery to 1 o We] -Borers with butter, lett to fwd .•n the m•.craWe addressed tone •aderelgsod wilt beret and dry prairie grass hu October, while this up to au,r of the FINE TAILORING A GRAND TRIUMPH 1 bows •ltd Ichor bbe.a�bre using , r et strikes spa. tried hard to gr �UM W DOD tt wish l TAto IWLI IIPM1 roe Apo; 9'.a to excel, tl.at 1 ate in every ihtag Met pertains V NEwoe Style, Quality, Variety and Price. They'rr all bete. $lid ,n a way chic you w,,.'t dad eleswbM\ wfretw" w" herb" pdi11reea, m ch.y 14th DII OF AURAL 18864 ` $- ME1,CISM Co Dell it rind blue Wood. Rets the Moeet Oedetrlch, July lard, Inca. young clover • 1 and all t go- things ke d h - lee the la•r•ag orf ea AeteeL. Well i 1M Rrvu•wre d lbw Agilum der lamas, Hsmtltea that W f acorea And den we • arm �rr/s to dist. tie pries fees at F obeli hear about her that tehiug milk ill rrhh t tae wit • Meiy Marto•, t oorda. dive me that (•cloud I will yew:►ea er �fa.:keo V L .wa7 M de- cided epos. lis • lepra r lest x Iyer. Y not iYkiuwebl. to ,peak the merits of imaged. 4. T. o 11E Y, tterub,. Aad this r why it seems to we 'wpmxtor iYir.eal est Dud., titin Its Ake a record that ail ouuut. cin nrast.aosa reewltw. "But then I am male a scrub and it is Tia levr•at ore t,,,der tit as Our little boyo thought to follow in the steps of their elders and so formed a bee ball team, expecting to beat every- thing that Dame along, but Wiagkam beat them so badly ma S•terday that they have coma to the that they cannot bent everything. Ow buys say Wingham may be prima to get the chance of beating each a club as Blue vale. We bops m Winghawill appre- ciate the !illegality of "our ►aye." Our beam bead, i by a ■umber of our yoesig rie, west oat to the garden patty at Harrb' in aid of the boundary C 1 church. 1 , each as ewingia;, croquet, Svc., were provided, alio an ex- cellent program ous.utinp of vocal aad 1 music. Re am the world is ail guhiesg wn «g. Emu the tp,& black man has hi. defenders who would die for him, and everybody will 54ht for his yellow dug, Put then is no war, eves though his children were raised ran her milk, ibat will fight the hard battle for the scrub tow. " When Iain dead and guns, when tb.• scrub race is pearly eatina, aom.•booy will t by giving the scrub owe the same feed and cars with the Improv d cow, and find out whilst she is nut latch for beef .he fills the pail. "Then he will give her • new n.me.the 'Jersey red with the dimpled horn,' psr- haps, and time will bring its revenge. set TU -k ms- orisst-i traca r piahts r tastegram any better." --(Denver Field Tues Timm eM- It is only too true that the eldest sees is the Senate poseurs the Isom �pntuciple, and the must cuarctentiuet have the least influence ; dill they are fixtures for life, and the people are told that their attempts to get rid of them will amount to nothing. -[Montreal Herald. were served in-plentyMuth praise is dor to Mrs. aid Mn, Harris for the pais• they look to make sumfartable aeesmmoda- tioe for the ghats. The proceeds amount- ed to about $40.000. vier Centre sad vldauy. John Nott, V. S., formerly of Brus- sels, but now of Kangas, gent the fallow- ing interesting letter to the Pod :-Th harvest is about all over now and a many of the farmers are busy t oet their fall wheat sod uta The wheat is not as good this season as it has W. de set hold lble for lbs' been for the last few yeah owtag to the .prates of our Corree,endbsu. Coetribo- extreme cold during tl•e winter bot eye ten lc t.hb nleel eondwe t' - - salves to pe� rtuedto.s. ad be betel. These 1 . Papers. crop u very promising but in some locals- ?, tie Editor et The formai. ties u suffering for the want of rain. The Sag, -I had intended with your per - e nemies to my mooted 1 M the examination papers, but I find new that I hare time for only $ few lines. I ask those of your reader* who ars in- terested in such matters to read Dare - fully the two papers printed elsewhere in year columns, and then, f that these papers were riven to bird .lase candidates to be answered in two her* each, to say whether I was net riel t in asserting that badly gas the public school teacher* had been treated ie the natter of the entrance examina- tion, we in the high schools had fared even worse ; and whether teacher and oaadidates are not justified to using pretty strong language in regard to the altar want of judgment and consideration shown by the examiner. We do not oak that the standard be lowered. We ask rather that it be ad- hered to, but interpreted in with common sense. We ask that exam- ination papers shall be prepared to suit average candidate, rather than •seepQ ttona'ly clever ores, to test the condi date's knowledge rather than to air the the whole is a frit crop. Oat. is very good but somewhat short in the straw owing to the dry weather. The ours potatoes are gold. Apples appear to be plentiful, but seem to be of a mealier quality than what grows is Canada. My wife and I drove to Abilene and paid Robert Nott a visit, on the 4th of July. Here we had the pleasure of meeting with David Dobson and family, who seem to be well pleased with this country. We also met Charles Dobson. whe is living sear Solumoo City, geld Dan. Yoenr,N.8, ,•bo is doing well at his part fessioo in Abilene. On our rotors to Clay Centre we visited what 1a ealled the Canadian settlement. Our first call was ma James Mustard and wife, we next went to Robert Broadfoot's, formerly of Morris, where w. spent the night and were treated with the greatest of kind- ness. Mr. Brttadfoot is the owner of • large tract of 1s -.d and seems to be doing well in every raspiest. Messrs. Bailey i TO. cure.. salved. The d4 of the country of Sir John's!, b atatutrtwogering, is re- spect to the McCarthy Limes* Act, N estimated at $1,000,0u0. A pretty tidy tom to pay for the sake of the Premier's i.� w ".hew that little ty- rant, Mowat -and the eshibitioa did cwt take place efts( all.- [Peterborough Examiner. TM i1u5 Foaatale tow ma the wawa. The "Wirt" fountain pen is the best thing yet hveetd in the way of a .elf - feeding ow. It ha.. gold nib, *badge jest as . dipping pen dew, and sever fails. It is a wntiag wonder, A leas - pie eon be seen M this «floe. Every lawyer, doctor, cleel ymen, .cbool•teash- sr aad betimes man should have owe. Tb.s. McOilliceddy is the local .gent. and Gibson, formerly of the tow.uhipp of Mullett, were neat called on. They have a large farm, aad all Dimply op with good buildings, nios hedges and some valuable stock. We spent a night with Thomas Nichol, formerly of Tacker smith, near Brumfield, (fat. Mr. Nichol peculi,.r notions of the examiner, and is one d the moat extensive farmers in that for this purpose the questions shall this pert of the country, being the owr.er be iso worded se to be readily undentt nod of 1,200 acres . f land and all in a good by Permits of onlint,ry intelligence. As state of cultivator). He has over 200 it is there are questions on thew ;spent urea of corn in sod all looking wen. which i1 would puzzle a college protector He has over 30 head of houses aad 7:1 to understand, and 1 wilt venture to rows besides a large number of young affirm that even Mr. Satoh himself, who cattle ar.d hogs, 1 am no.t certain about prepared the papers, and who may fairly the number but up in the fluudreds. be presumed to know what he meant Then there ie Hugh 'lustard, formerly gird whet answers he expected, could not of Brueeficeld, Out. Ile is the owner of write out satisfactory and legible answers • large block of land with good buildings to either paper in the ti.no prescribed. and er.etytlu4 else to matey: as the say - Thanking you for the space, ing is. He is well fired. The Butz I am, &c., brothers eerdtes* well, aad sit i. Robert H. 1. Sraa r . MetLll, who hes a Bice farts all sur- rounded by hedges and is nicely Iuusted. • P541.e Profeeser• Mr. McC.Ii is one of the leadio farmer* Al a asetinr in Bridge of Fart' on in nughi.orhoed. Taking the Canadian Monday, addressed by Mr. Holland, the settlem, lit In every respect the fume i re Unimak* candidate for Best Perthshire, cleaner aad in • better state of cultive- Prnfesaor Ramsay described the Pernel• tion than any other section of the coun• lite patty Y a peck of , th• try, 11 are had the opportunity of sse gag -leg and bobtail of the gutter of ire• ing, and i have been Doter the most .4 bad, maintained iw Lindon at $ alat7 Clay twenty, Rdq eo unty, Clood amin- e( w mash pee week.-- I Rdu.bur,lb 8euta- t, and wme of Dickinson comity. t4o1 man. much f •r tl.e Caned rano - if the worthy Professor has any ,i.ouar No1T, V. R., thoughts of ewliiig the cli- mate of Canada, we think we can offer - his same f it is altog►ther John H.bharton, of "Helen's Rabies„ probable that he could Bern .is, if not Iame,gires a .hart piety of •utobiegraph siiht, dollars a week writing editorials le.l sdviee to MWI'1ag story-wrifer* in for rear esteemed cootemporary the To- Harpers for Ansel. with Mia suggestive "onto .14nt1 - [L,nd,,a Advertiser. title. "The Penalties of Authorship." The women of lose, Mich, carried a eehoef election last Tuesday. They float- ed circular* by thousands and engaged every carriagi in the livery stables to convey voters to the polls. Of the 1,300 vele, east 000 were by women. The can- didates were all mea, however. nest thine the enterprising female Foveae - tion of Ionia will probably elect at least a fair proportion of women. .•. la OderI.0, ea 0oa4ay, 1eti fast- the wife of Mr. D. (.steles, baker, of a daughter. alto. 1■ Dederick t•wasblp. ea Tneaday. J 2710, 1114, Christopher B. Weda.y, swat years. I■ Derek we July IS. Made Umiak rem* eat daughter.( George iL sad Man Sto.m, meJ41g ss. a 2Mand 3 pp m' o atlas. IuSunday.eal, Sunday. oderIel tesAtess (Reported by Telephone from Harbor wins.' 11uuestc.• July till: iM. Wheat. t rail) • bark ga 71 • PIM Wheat, trod wteter. • bush .... e M • • M wisestt..tltti�l1M)o.�sot.� O M 0 33 M Flour.llImisedlewt-r art ... 2 N A 2 M I Flour,bakers.. cwt2 2t • 2 0 Frear. I 1 per. c wt ewer ere Oats.• .... ...•3e• 4111 Pea., •bees a ie • e M e M • ere Potatoes. Y busk • m • e N Hay. 1 ten ........ 7 M• 10 asew •11 Rego. I unpacko41 • dos e le e ale CiFooe e le • e 12 Brortascwt. •M • •M Bran.s'cwt e Y • • el Ckoppeaadggt�set,afy s cwtSerenm 1 N' 1 M Pork s.f'wt•.cst i 511' • N wood 2 a " 2 2/ Fldes s 7s to •• .3e' t Se Stsa.psklr........... a AMINE& The Canadian Pacific Bailvtay TN! GREATEST CCRPORATt0N CI EMITS. The Moet D.re.-t and Rost Equipped Route bet ween MONTREAL, - TORONTO, QUEBEC OTTAWA, - KINGSTON, BOSTON, LOII SCHICAGO, KANSAS CI'T'Y. AND ALL POINTE RAST AND WE*T. Bator. r'irrhY;ng ;our Tickets elsewhere as en R. RADCLIFFE, p lit� 0111! P.. -Nest erten, Ono -erre Ts ANgnt.ps Ogoa•. Dent Farrel 10. Plow. Ood.rleh, Ju., .7rfi. I. tllnb PASSAGE RATES RSDUCI3D. ANCHOR LINE. -'TKAMRI:a KVIERY nITI RDAi' .rowl NRW Y(.RK to e:tasai W •es l.fafsisgta.v. Rales of Ptta.em t• or from M.. 704, 64. d see. t •', l.ed�• .0 e.lfa 1 AltlSA. *Maud cocoon I Lam. Oak *55.5.440 teftiee.. M eller. xesasre.a tee ♦isswsywws. $tesura0lp "fit { •i N•0" free Xew York. R fl\I,s1)A Alyn. la. Mop. 11, tet. IA Nov. le. Saloon Paa.aga less. O13 rind mee. ranee 1'lasa *10 Ktocrage outward or pro. paid. either /Wry tee. *M5. Fora of T n. ?tetters •r ether later "°wsRib ' ' 1 �l t►EtRR.ON ill( .w Peel. er A. DICKSON. Poet Cts. -e. Dederick Oedmich, May m, 1401. lett! 3. C D4 m 4 t• or 30 Days Only T_ MC_ RI.s. J ..46i2=S, CARLOW, - tj 'soon le the bows, and wi.h•s to inform alL that they will make a Sur MISTA1t i 3 {'t'1t('IIAd1Nti ti4101)14. it they neglect to give Mae a all, ash• will Mr t►. NKAT THIRTY IIAYe true tie 710 Mataat. give a Am GREAT RE)VaTION ZIT PRICE ,ti" some hoes of Goods. sol Y DRAWS 000i54 P141'.7., LADiin' weTiRP000P8. $TRA1Y GOODS, TUI1.XT SOAPS. sl ether lima This M a Genuine Abatement. so plasm pat yourselves in a wow N tai• do 1►ee,At et it 01T0. above reducti•n tames true 13 to M p.r cent. for lamb or Ass at market velesN A .ertals p•rtestaie atm show.d ter leesum My Motto Won't be undersold. Carlow. July :COI. 1115. J. H. RI CHARDS, Carlow. SPECIAL DRIVES IN DRESS MUSLINS NEM r DONT nQT 01.o37 'C7C%x3c WHIN YOU CAN OST FIRST - CLASS Txxw1: rixiraItir SAUNDERS VARIETY STORE. A ►reek Wait MI CALL AND SFE THEM. J. G. DJ±1'LOR & Co. Oadericb. Nay 300. MARSHALL BROS., IMPORTERS Or '.le..i..J ii S & OO ••L •� .h�i iii GODERICH, ONT. 4 LBS. OF SUCAR FOR 25 CENTS, CFA. u . ;54.1. .61.7 .77.•&:42. o1.r utIKTAa E THE HURON SI( le published every l''rlday Morph U, LOCO env Maas.. at ilea °Mee JODEIUCH. ONTARII aws.v and to all parts of tagglittry la - loci to earliest . pe.ails as '7�stia• tee advance. Postai ►llaMrs: i1.7S.J paid before if wet au paid. Tills rule will Mfarc.d. SighR tree or A line for antlasertlow; throe eeuta each subesquewtiaser1Ion. Yearly, and a aartorty oanw$cta Y reduced JOS r'Sll3Tte.4r.Ye have Moot 1 Ili iaagaN&o i4 0. fuer to set work w r ghost lade that Ilse at priers l Odd A w M ,f _ `eatery list FRIDAY.OA•CMO. Pyre, 11 Al 1'. VA II IRO N'S EXPO:. On our aecolid pat • this weer the full text of the speech mad J1. C. Cameron, M. t' , on Tar tion and the maintenance of lb, Dominion Administration by t of plunder. Thu speech is ta the curvetted ofeeinl report el 0 and is a magazine of info raau. as the exposure of the corrupt of tlw Gut ernntent is ocneenl would advise our readers- Tary- to rs.d, .,W ii,�t(Mt Cameros, at Bromfield,rr'in1 other points, took trp this phi litisal silteaties," the Tory over the cureptry denied boa and dated 11. to tsflitolai• ltl on the 110.3;21iP014issteiit. 1� then that '7Cim 911 icily LAPPA EYEIIY P011Ifl OF SOC. TEA. ELECearyTRICt.th" SOAP Preserving rattles Fruit Jars, .. Owl Oil Stoves, ad w 14 1. The Cheapest Souse O .FI UNDER THE SUN. r6707 W.st-at-, hest door to the Post Oise. P'."1 f� Oederici. Jone 17th, iM. And Other 8ea•esahl. Deeds. Dederick. Pair Rat, UMO N Ire CO U !4.4 CO H rat Saginaw, =' y City, Goierich, 44,qm Detroit and Cleveland. V / A SIAM �MIAM<[at ll7s Z A Urgent rgent and Commodious Weimer, "Safrinaw Valley" 00 w�..a a. s, w.t.v. 1 4 1 Will run dtwine tieSeam* of Nareal he. Y Z follows • Lor.. (:oderl.• 1 every T7tsroday. at 1 et H At .ed Boagi. BNMasps amilawes, Nock p for Bay City ain.w, caritas im wiw«dSas=e0 EdBrir aas (ft= OCity. C. steamers tar �Wge Leaves Gogs910 Men S.hday, at fleeted' I:1 to noes. t..' Porteerroose� masa ad (',erelasd, returning t. oederieh ea Tkwrsi ay. - This mess MS 0. ouu..ed dories the. ,es- eas or Mrlgateea. TICKETS for t he w014. ROUND TRIP leestiwuew will be imesdi $12_00, or.•npyleg A days. emelt and berths yew-Iwded. For este, of helgit ad passs,.. rid all ether fwharmat ss. apply to WM. LEE, Aires at lingerie\ Nesiea cast be gyre. by Mrtte. wastlas Thursday 0.atureiasa• Jew 17th. tale. tis 3 BARB FOR 20c. 4 BARB FOR 25c• Ego takes 1. Knlnaage for Deeds. --MARSHALL BROS. 21161 O O I. xa�� .1c14 ta=r C w C :rem 8 .1.;A4 to 1 agg 1- s. ftl 0 x2 Z3 Q5 w N `V U Tor Sale or to Let. CORD WOOD. MARX TO LIT -FOR A TERM 0V Pa.... wlealagesed eerd weed at 10.5. year* dost 4 l' . la the Maltese .ea- rod rams ran beer fthie. •scan prempry.ep 5. b siert„ ate i. S LIZAt f OraU.�. t emir 07learinr tae+r .glees lit Straveb Animals. CAKE ON TNI PINK DOW OF tM . (.t is Road whet• tee use. a two year :at= • w►IM rpw os ►le Aro, sed same whits eYrlpgrO�•grol�d•py14* . ewwer rammeisdve sad a bias away. JOpp IQ1iTO ii. 1>•w lee P.o. MIs 14 GEO. OLD'S STORE. Our swat w111 esti M the stere dally for •ee wins. e Alm en 1*0., s • ios a ammo ellat_.5.. W11weed las woad row be 1sa701 at e mO M .• as the buyer dashes. Promptness reaeas- teed. IlYIBB BIBCILIRI Fa,1e Reserr• MIIH. June fro, 1M. 2414-11 Cam an • ' emi q but , 'fi ii.�' he • fif!i Hu - 'eldi When, •� • , ' Wtf! Huron arise sa hie -place in 1 and sot only (emulated the venality, exposed the policy of and droit hodlath d*I r 31 * Karel to Gorenm•ntal taacaliti tuattey of parcelling uut the mato 1 to bangers o leeches, partisan blood sank.•+ en, "Me0bf[1h of Partial/writ tered their privileges, and u tate of anteater, sol 11551141 wee s io tko camp, time :,nstarnatiun reigned. werd'gtdlty parties taken nouoofthe them bad the.s saye sod it was out uutt4 Mr. Ca1 lett Ottawa *fur bowie that Macdonstit, John Ihgo art, ei .lone utberg of the aims, . cots eient courage tv trgi and r'let down' in an easy fashion. standing the denials of these rtat_clrr.ts of Mr. Cameron degree been shaken. and to. vu a exposures of their re looked upon Y being an u. t1,.iicttnent against the Adz The Montreal Wangs/ ebur urn bet arae he w ow -otter. d a b Ms Mil). hie principles and his pharisaical cruse). of the Rehm blinded by po e, to vee teat ugkred Ute bribe was the ,sooty Friday July 30. It is not w long ago that Toronto organ claimed tha was nut the guilty party transaction. tut at that t pher Boating, the managin, the Moil, was the head suit "brswlinv brood o.t bribers dtho god t7dt. and to dr e*. •Pooh. t er le eMkk►,Item M •• to give thet'rhosrt' the old Refm orm s1 Arad fee emery one .Bibi w• feel assured that a time Conservetivr, of i1, rn was .t the poll, w let n1 d ' hr t1� g idea writ tri . ieoA cuoc,rse4. *iii• Chal