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GODERICH, ONT., FRIDAY, SEP. 24, 1886.
. WILSON ANI' RXKTRR. gives an extract frau the same Mail j
men are eters deeely criticised by article, but it carefully every
-- Few
t11LLle:tlmor Maur.. at the liquor party of this county than is w"rd whwh we have yu..ted •
(}ODEIt1CH, ONTARIO, D. D. Wilwa, tbepreeident of the Hur- That is to say. Mr. Thomas White i.
•adladeepatcbedtoalltartsc'tbsrut-roud Kaon A� Association. He can du afraid ataadmit in Montreal that he dad
r t ear the r rad o
u'�wa�t.10 Is advaa.•e tiwae• pro -peed
eotbi'yt to please thew. Just sane the produce �'
it rr L7s,1t Meter.• atx r«.nthe round his Week, and that he did mike
If art es paid. T w oypoeen s l) it which, even
Koons
the romsrke
Karwe o► i EtRbt cents per mesa in this section who voted for the
a for east Insertion; three sesta mer Ifs. Hur Act, but neer don to talk for it ncept sees>rding to the Jh.if's version, are must
.aaeniun. YeaHRe•It•yeatly are "Hrtive.
le mielisbed every lrrtday More y
;heir flaw. ''cath W.
hove.
ter b be tiiMstWw U &ed tralia on h portrait (Reel with •sup e
`tSS ache ' g ids rule all be tri xty t 1 the souse Act, std th.tee
e
ti
Kingsville, Essex county, Mr.
�ohbiatdepartareethounrte••Uun,andpw'+► blaming Mr Wilson because he refused White admitted haven exhibited the
tie t pteteoet st and Mea prep red d t Eyster to ione a relue• g
•t with their heads under the blankets,
sus eastward a4istru:t. at redwood rates.
At
awed emaNTML---,t'e have alma first-clam
til
iws t mw ctim to tau sawn u
Por turning out work fa 13o.1enuh.wrr prepared Picture of Ilial with the rope around his
taut to t with him on • Soon Act P
Ledo bueiaMa in list lint atpet et. that cannot
ea willies,. eel e mane,
repassed. - Terms Lasa
FRIDAY. SEP. 2ten, alt81.
Tug Muff has been repudiated by Sir
John A. Macdonald. If the repudiation
were genuine Sir John would be repedi-
ated by the Moil.
Tux Conservative, need not think that
the died', bid for the i vote
will avail much while there is • brewer
and s(whulesale liquor dealer in the
D„miuioo Cabinet.
\VHILs Chaplear was putting "taffy"
ou to the Tories at Lundua the other
day, Sir John, whoowa tattoo close be-
hind him, land forward and said, "(so
on, Chaptissu, you're on the right train."
The old man knows how to better them
up and slither them down.
reeve ai wi i
We do not blame the Keefer true neck, and haring said "the French Cath -
Somerniso must be getting out of
gear with Sir John Macdonald, Saturday
lest we were iutormed by an enthusiastic
Tory that the d at London
was a great success, "except that Sir
John talked too Wag in the evening and
tired out the audience." Has the Old
Man's voice poet the power to charm!
WHAT'S UP ?
Things That Are $appening
Around Us.
!The t..dertrb Weleeatioa t• lbs Leeiab
Tory run -won tail mese tttewtetr
I we're. t abort *LOP.
—Well, the great Tory demonstration
Ihas passed and gone, and the world con -
tinues to wag along in the old-fashioned
way. If the ether towns in the west
peones people for feelings little deep- olics to Quebec province now umg P` I turned out num ore numerously.than did
pumice at not getting Mr Wilson to go traits of the rebel chis[ beside those of G oderich on the occasion, the Tory *-
with them to Easter, but the Leta as their holy men."
1 sties at London was not the "big-
gest
1lttaw• Fn l'r• •t, however, Enemies
show on earth" by a large majority.
I strolled around town to see who had
gone to the demonstration, and 1 only
missed a few moments for the candida-
ture and one or two office -seekers. The
rest of the Lib -Con neighbors stayed at
hese to try and make ends meet, under
the benign influence of the N. P. But,
hold hard ! I omitted to state that the
-4'... , o.• man went to London to con-
tinue the cheers for Sir John that he
didn t tiui.h before he tumbled otI the
band stand railing and dinged his ancient
brought .out in the Scott Act convention
at Siesforth prove that Mr Wilson acted drives the last nail in the coffin of the
wisely im the stand he took. Hon. Thomas \\'hate in the following
It appears that • number of cases were ivatiucr, and thus tar we hare looked in
Exeter b thelicense in. vain fur a refutation from the Sj•••'t•ttor:
fumed campaign, he
official asked the reeve of Exeter to take
exposed a picture ..f Riel with a rope
them. Tt.e reeve refused, and no local around his neck and sneeringly desetibed
magistrates could be f end to sit with ham as the last new saint in the Roman
him, or to force him( to sit with them. Catholic church. 1n reply to this we are
autbonzed to shoe that the Rer. Father
Tke inspector then requested Mr Wilson, [tardus, u[ Cayuga, says that if Jlc.
who Is reeve of S.afurth, t.. go to Eye- White did not use the identical words
ter, and by offering to sit with Dr Rol- repa.o.-ted to the press, they
h yRexpressed
p' es e
fits, the Exeter reeve, compel that
worthy to act or boar the legal conse-
(leenine. After due consideration of tate
tants of the case. Mr Wilson declined,
and gave, among otber restaos, the ful-
bwi'g for so doing :
looked up to cater y "The lion. Thorns White has denied
apieetor of South Herrin, and that that I
that
during the Held p•lgn
Sul Joan MaCD0 *LD at the London
me•ttmg tried to pose a the working-
men's friend by stating that when Mr.
Georg. Brown sent to jail over twenty
prssttere for belonging to s union he
(Sir John) stood by as their frilled and
revoked the law under which they were
convicted. The statement made by Sir
John le true in every particular except
that Mr. Brown sent the printer
to Jell, or that any of them were ever
1. He was not a Loo, , except by
virtue of his odioe of reeve, and conse-
quently did not care about guile, out of
bis own municipality to accept magister-
ial work.
2 He was president of the Scott Act
Atsociatioe, ended u if (hed if he went t Exeter it
night be regal
was importing a prejudiced judge.
3. He did not see that even if he act-
ed with Dr Rollins be cnuid be certain
that that person would go by the evid-
ene.e, especially whhenhe hu would have to
take the caw against
4. Not being au experienced magis-
teate. be did nut care to go abcut the
county doing • poliee-wagtatrmte's work ;
and if he went to Exeter and refused to
gu to all the other place, that would
mend for him, he wouldabe, ung further
racoon for dwppoin
substantially the lame. • e• ' ll) hatthe da Blake spoke on the
th-
er was in the _hall and heard Mr. White plug J
say so. Father Berdou is willing to courthouse square in 13S2. He owes Sir
IN . me out user his ewe rase and (lecture John considerable for the "Krea+e he
this it Alr. White persists in his denials.got out of the Domini, n franchise vot-
Mr Wileon concluded his explanations
•
statin t 7 r wits- en or a as i•
uoici were bn,ug t he scheme has beim the 'a -
1
r Mouses* ter Jioeri4 a TH•nr-u im 1 fore his he would most certainly, u lest
to induce a well-known Reform
not careful he will noon get as unenvia reeve of 13atorlh, act in the premises man w enter the ►feta easiest
tale a notoriety for "stretching.. his mate -
Th t. a little aria over Mr Wilson's M. C. Cameron. And the bat of the
moots a did his predecessor, Dr. Top -
refusal to set ; there would have been s joke s that the nun lis w
per. At Jarvis, in Hsldireand, he tewmeedow howl had he gooe to on
s. smthastaslic admirer of M. C. C., and
slandered Mr. Anglin, by stating that The P Nt h k thin to see
that gentleman had given vent to dim- \�y���
loyal 1• some years ago in St.
John. As sons is it was published, Mr.
Anglin met the statement wit% an un-
qualified denial And now the Halifax
Harald comes to the rescue of Mr.
Thompson by stating that he never made
any .Uusies to Mr. Anglin at Jarvis.
After this it would not surprise a to
.1 learn from the Tury press that Minister
of Justice Thompeon had never been in
Haldiutand.
M1anal Isom, who wee the Isrdr is
cENERA Ka
SCOTT ACT WORK..
O ibrali.-
F:egene Dean, afters stay of several
sesame.. Mee at the Late t ' i year In tbe Stamm is the goose .4 his
brother. t . K. Deem.
A conventisn of I w.•rkers The steam threshiau machine o4 Thos.
of Huron county, assembled in ('ardno's
Morrow is busy throatling "r. tans mam-
hall, Swforth, on Friday. 17th inst., moth Ridgewood Lam, the property sat
at eleven o'ol,ch, D. D. Wilson. Esq. IT. Y. Attrill.
President of the Soots Act Ass..c+atios, Joseph Morris 1,,,,,k bis'ianusl wide,
in the chair. The 'nesting was opened ( the toile of the frim •:tuft week. He
with prayer by Rev. Mr. timytb, sat t.ouk in the exhibition; ale Too, and
Brussels. tabor points of interest.
Ti. President nominated a coalmltte
consisting of Meson. W. 11. Kerr, and ewe
T. McGillicuddy, Rev. Messrs. A. E
Smith, Colin Fetcher and A Y. Hartley ,\ large amount of tall wheat dee been
and Mr Forrest, to prepare a sown in 1111. part.
of business. Subsequently the cum- N' Stuthen ha heel) laid up 1044
mittee submitted s report containing • with nervous rheun►ru.uo•
number of retulutium, which were ds H McPhee, an old tuacber, left about
cussed at length. two weeks ago for Berlin :o take
the sutura of air fu? °' of • .vires; there
which was unanimously adopted, celled R l',meroa gate an exhihitiow w th
forth mato, expressions of admiration his two magic lanterns is the school
for the character and ability of the on Wednesday tut. AtlN.' b there
License Inspector f'r West Huron. and mss trot s Isree crowd oat, all peesent
praise of his faithful and enjoyed tbemaehea
herence to duty. "That this conrentiun -
hears with regret of the painful illness Asillirh.
of Stephen Yates. License inspector for _ - _
'(Vest Huron, ane that it puts on record Ivo, Habkirk, of F4. Ilelerrs, well the
its appreciation of his noble efforts gJes of has p sacrad hero last week. Hs
in the cause of law, ortrer and temper- looked wait.
*nee, since the convention last met. We Kra McCnostie, of St. Ilybibaa, was
hereby desire the secretary to convey to visiting her dasghter, Mrs lilitehard,
Mr. Yates this expression of feeling, tut week.
together with the drape that God will A number of the young people of this
sustain him in his affliction, and, if it be place held a pima al the Point Farm
the Divine will, that he be restored to salerday tut. the day was all that
health and usefulness. could be desired, and a goodttine was
Rev. A. Y. Hartley moved, mendedhaa. Dauc•me awe other sports were
by Jlr. W. H. 6c.r, "Th .t this con indulged in during the day. They say
Now let Mr, White look for •big hole rection has heard with pleasure that the genial •'Joe" owl them well.
iota which to creep. His 'use t to the er's tuts, and he thought he'd go to Lon- Mr. J. D. Smith, of Corrie has con- Mrs A McDonald and Mn SCtJlwell
faith of nearly one -hail the population don sad show his appreciation of div sated to ertF if arp,inled, in the cepa ora suiting �r �ttlr in the Queen city.
demand -by hooraying. p 7 g we ars gad a see 0 oeerie abort.
was, although party er fromcbr hnura it He • a whoop- cit of police Ma strata, for the East 1 in ■Rea •sever• •took of . city.
a-
d it, cruelly inal►gnant add likely to er W hooperrille, and be went to Riding of Huron. Believing that Mr
bear bitter fruits as Doming from one who '- •h ia in every eve y suitable to fill that • do of the lungs
prtseases to bo • Prota.taue Such Pro-
testants would strongly disgrace :heir taith. '
After this Sir John will Lot let th•e
London on the occasion, and raised his
Hon. Thomas away fro'li home without
a muzzle when a political contest i3 in
progress.
Orem 92 per cent. of the Liberals who
were at Ottawa when the rots �,n the
wine mud beer clause --that crucial test --
came on, voted against the mutilation of
the Scott Act. Tbat shows who are the
friends of • T p•o-
pie should not go back on their friends.
Tii,: \West Huron Tures are still at
convicted under the obsolete law. by R that d� amus °ossa lnq thea d t did te. Thelat-
Als own m ! est phase of t
office
urate upon
tuneful voice in glad acclaim, joyful Ju- the Ontario Government the appoint-
ioilation, and wild hurrah. 1,4 hare Iment of Mr. Smith to that position at
gone to the picnic myself, but I'm too the earliest possible date." --Carried
advanced in year: to get a billet, and too unanimously.
young to get a tion, and the Moved by Rev. Colin Fetcher, second
boys are clear grits, and the girls have ed by Rev A. Y. Hertly and reached,
no cotes, and the old lady wouldn't ac "That we recommend the appointment
cept a Government position with • large ,.f a police magistrate. without alry,
salary and timber limits attached if she fur each riddle of the cnuntv.'
was t, be debarred from speaking her O'i ofion Wanless, Mr.
rwae Smith,
s cond-
wind nn public questions as fluently u d byded to
for each
she does upon all domestic topire. No; Gam a Scott Act
there was no necessity for me to go to riding of the County. The East Riding
London to the grand penjamerrum, for I reported having lready comment thon eir
had no axe to grind.
—So I stayed home, and laid low for appointed to organize the South, and Mr
the fall show, and the biz steer, and Jno. Mallough the West.
best heavy draught tears with foal by her Rev Mr. Fletcher introduced Mr. M
side, and the aged sow, and the ram McLean tieoonded and the
lamb, and the speckled hen. and the he
cabin quilt, and the wreath that had
craved • thousand years the bottle and
the breeze, and the best
shirt, hand-made—or should it be the
eenttem•n'a shirt best handmade, or
the gentleman's best hand -made shirt,
or the gentleman's hand-maid--there,I'm
getting all tangled up, but you've all
President of the S,aott
tion t. not • man to shirk Ida
says be has a go id
matter, and we believe him.
The ease of Dr Rollins should bo duly
consideredW the Provincial Secretary.
He e a miss •Y to repealssT Ts*
order.
the great strike betwee the Knights of
Labor and Jay Gould on the Southern
Missouri R. R., and who a short time
mince aspired to Powderley'i position as ; stated Reel wits one of Inc new saints of
Geed Master Workman of the Knights ' the Catholic church. The ,Spectator
of Labor, was recently arrested a a I should not have .topped
there ; it ahneld
drunken vagrant in St. Louis. When have proved an alibi in effect that Hon.
that the ten- I Thos. White didn't come bask from his
asked what cohe had e n n n junketing trip to the Northwest until
times sat the court be not passed Pn
' him, he said ''nut goilty, sir, but with- after the Haldimand election was over
trot the means to prove my innocence... 1 What's the nee of the ,Spectator saying
The Boston Traiucript voices what must ; things by halves 1 *And now that the
be an almost universal feeling when it Hamilton Tory paper, under the influ-
thos in thea few enol of "political exigencies,' has en-
saysured*
: "There is a P•
wurda that occasion more sympathy fur �I davord repudiation what are the tactor
Mr. irons than any word or deed he has I of the esu :
ever before spoken or done." The G1••►'r having undoubted auth..rity
__ _ _—, t for its statement, p'ietd the following :
Leta week we asked if anyb•,d) had I "At a meeting at Cayuga last week,
hard of Orenhyatekha 1 That child of Hon. Thom White accentuated in incen-
• portrait o!
the forest ban since turned up at a Tory Rtertywittehe•c speech
round his necAs he
"Loyalist- gathering at Hamilton, a1ong
Hd1 I nnre.iled the portrait he re-
He
t1R tie
1InV. TIIOA WHITJTa"Pfi'TI-RE."
would go throughtic andbeen to the fear at one time and another,
the present member re-elected. It oar' I and !II
they're all built on the same
tainly dues not look u if Mr Cameron's principle with foundations,
buions,
addresses on the floor of the House and
on the public platforms have lost ham
_prestige'!" West Huron.
ptfff�aas elle II
Teas domino, Mlle' fhb
ignifioset
r is the bet • tlYttl the Awree Tesla are wise- l y
The Hamilton Spectator sw to )lontresl tor seam- am Luo well acquainted with most sat the
hMw.�Mfo it" ere unanimous aim es- , ladies' work exhibited, but m that u it
e
hood in Could* to bike exception to the oleate, yeas pops
ts. The other thu.iamtfuferQtb� r t t'+n a s'an'e without ( fur me. Now, when I put on the three -
never
Hoe. Thos. White ;' .r• (the Twice are Itke sheep
day it asserted toe's blue badge and strut around Ism
diva exhibited a picture K Riel with s Surely this r not the Male M.
month I wilhng to admit that I've a little—Jet a
k t theCayuga Cameron that the Tory organs,
tun and el to thatch, yoc'it
hare an idea of what I man. W ell, as I
remarked beton, I remained in town to
take in the fall show, and this year; I
must admit that the ealtibitwas what Inc
phre o. • 1 call "good everidge. '
But 1 don't take the same satisfaction
out of even the fall show that I need to
ear. ago. Mebbe I'm getting old, and
Y.. c n convention
hastily endorsed the following resolute 'bete his successful season to the N. P.
on, "This c invention, always so deeply I se gays it 1. owing altogether to the
interested in the enforcement of the Ent alga work be puts on t6e,riga
Scott Act, would express its sincere IGobt Match sold a span of horses
pleasure at the tone and matter o1 to Mr McMartn. horse -buyer, Seaturtb,
the circular recently issued by the fur the aunt of $3?d• Id the Tory
Provincial Secretary' to officials under Auburn was represented
the Act, for its proper t. This demonstration in London by D E Munro,
convention would impress upon temper one local merchant.Lie had other best-
-
week ago last Sabbath afternoon
Rev A McLean, Blyth, preaohed an able
discourse to a large and appreciative
audience in Knox church.
Mr and is Jas Allen, of Atha Craig,
visited at the residence el Rev Mr Tur-
ner last week.
Mr Julia Pierce is bu„ � a head -
will make
some brick residence,
• comfortable home, and add much to
the value of his property. John Bohnhn
has the contract for the
Jas Young, the builder, has mourned the
responsibility tor the brick and frame
work. When completed, it promises to
be a very handsome dwelling.
Our local carriage maker, J P Brown,
has turned out twenty carriages s anddaced ten
wagons this year, and has
ese
11 at (rood prices. J 11' doesn't attri-
leetlerope around his nuc • were se certain was doomed
swell
—vanity lett, but my feelings don't
meeting ; and that Mr. White never or two ago, swell apo and the sbppllition of pride
to defeat because of his telling exposure dueeri t permeate my Meanly bosom as
of the mideeds of the Ottawa Gucernwhen I was decorated
moot. If it is—end the evidence seems
to be all in that direction—we who livebadge
at a distance an only enjoy the fun of
seeing the wire pullers nonplussed. The
difficulties et tt
when these blowhards aims to think of
the strength of Mr. Cameron, should
convince them of the folly of hslootng
before one is out of the wood—Hamil-
ton Timm.
rat Anat.
Mist Annie (Induce, of Port Albert, is
the guest of her cousin, Mrs John E.
Whitely, Goderich township.
Mies Melinda Graham has r'etureed
home from a long 'mimeo with her Ma-
ter. Mrs Harry Toombs,
David Connoteay, sat St. Thomas, has
been on • businus visit to this place
during the past week. Mr Courts's*
has strong hopes of the C. P. R. Go,
it did years ago
with •rod to sat
for
ance men, the desirability of gving as
due help to these officals in the prose-
cution of their work, and would urge
upon the , t, the necessity of
of fully upholding and protecting its
officials in di.chareing the functions of
their offices, an that
theirthey
uties by the
w n
terrorism of outrages."
At this stage, F. S. Spence, of T0ron
to, who was present by invitation of the
executive committee,waa introduced and
addressed the meeting tor about an hour.
His speech tree exceptionally able, will
delivered and prsgnent with practical In-
struction. He was lutend to with in-
terest, and the thanes or the audience'
was shown in a standing vote
The following resolution was moved
by itev W. W. Martin, and seconded by
Rev Mr. McCoy, "That whereas_ no ex-
isting political party is pledged to the
inn to
and whereas we wvs
nus in land un, and was.l't drawn that dis-
tance wholly 10 lietoo to politician. talk.
There's nothinv wrung with D. E. but
his polittes.
A number of our young men are ar-
ranging to take in the Vi iso Fair.
hare wee
Most of the seeding
finished last week.
the tint oins, and I oases of prohibition
the th u dime has deal, breach, Land te talthoagherminus ohe has re-
truitsled to act a jube hi root, men should take ceived m 1 very good often for his
fruits and poultry.ips1On the big man- I acme whet, hen, ie a -twilling to part with
golds and turnips Ii was st home, w to action, untrammelled by political part- propertynt. We sincerely tea-_ Nis
speak ; ,m t prinapl.s 01 fruit tieanehip, to secure the election of poria- `it at present. to sinc{ foundation.
I knew something although 1 wasn't mentsry representatives who will sat )
h 11 expert but on work for progreeeive legislation in refer- j Algoma, •+uhn Hawkins, jr.
hu*n Blind
drat
.oquaintencee in al►d around this vil-
las:.,
black Spanish, 'f he deft has gds continued adherence to the Mr Mahaffy's new miller nee erne**,
Alliance Convention of September — --
epu i the form.. i and is giving the heat satisfaction.
r.11tteet strew*' y ors duties like a little man, and pinned and of tete- Red squirrels are a 'hick a laves. is
As a "record of the day,' the citta*• ; tremor. nI dd on'td hlue think mys without a colleague• vpe ones elemmus ctoral unions iporactical n the bests `Na pie Yos ung s mt er. R.
kD long
Free Foss gives the following I : knew any more about the poultry boat• then adopted, and further Since the Conbearservatives
'of the present : nem (baa 1 did, but it so happened that that we call upon elector 'other afternoon. Dick is very font ed
year the Conservatives have been Ata(- what squealing there was against our de to withhold all padyytteea of squirrels, sometimes eating a nisei tall
en— general -,__tion i., visions was from the rot and fruit de- ptfiticel support to party candidata 13 at a meet.
"Blow hili or blow hoes" thvxhoeteeee
In the Provincial
. The poultry exhibitors :.vee until an „alias; c heats, 9 ba been Enterprise, nes, of this port, ,putt make Mae
BrunswickNew o b upon the temperance questions by I lar tope to (+ •patch. Mr yalt�
In the Provincial general election in murmured
to upbraid us fur a lack i j Ig 11hatreepec(ivo pry ta'te'leta • r c.o- done a undid business with hie
d fu that we atrnntl 1 A•• mere
with Dr Katie and Mr George 'ts•rked :- - y tansy Po r7
Smith. A Incl paper ails rtporty din " '1'61• is one of the new riots of the
'mond and Arthabsska ; a we had given a full set nl pnrsa a knhwn and •
Roman Cailtoho church !' At the election for the Hones of Com -lend tun every clam, and sued the jnaeta die the ops
kha, the Indian doctor Hon. Thoma While was in Toronto mom in Chambly 11 cretion by rea,mmendine nearly t•ek7 'I
• At the election for the House of Cue , bird that did not get a prize ticket, he w
what you might a an pe ;
poultry I hadn't the faintest idea, and at , once to every moral ref mut; therefore,
that time couldn't tell a bantam rooster resolved, that this' convention ren itsts
from s ac is , i umber ltoiti.
n at home. But I faced the coca- is , • . and
Nova Sootia ;
At the elections
bl in Lothiniere,
For the Quebec Alam- 'went in any of our decisions. after- nations, an
Vereheree and Drum I wards learned that the entire exhibit of I adetee temperance e
nit wa owned by one man. j to secure tee notni
(lTon h)ste is TAr
from Londr n, who is also sn Orangeman, on the day the above appearedmwis in Heldimand.
raid that M deo net Dome to make • rJfoM. It is t) hie to sop -
melt ,bot to make that Nail's explanation ottNin-
melt to Too don by Dr Kane sad Mr' pees th nest day,
} send.
were lova in iia v..r .Jsmea (,r se
ty was the foundation of Orin/room, 'InA,,,t Ha (Nr. White) feather produced a L tray . cures.; at Out residence ••t liar sora Tr
,a, .nay to ,w Je portrait of itis; with • rope round his T R Hawkins, teacher in Poott's to he inserted n. Tits SNoset. this week• rowed
�• sedum r -, friday lust. Mrs alt( ottM
lodges among the go d • h h t immortellea is his school, leaves next month for Incas, C.S. and that, e,iee.goently, the seat sad Prevailed. M,wever, and the resolution ward,
h Ierie •
cattleman who wR meek• sea adopt«l by s large majority.
.edn rats to • y last."aMr of sumoaMe
Aaltaalti.
Iwas of opinion that tee were men of sou
judgment. the
—Bat there, bless me, if I haven't This
° y cidemt, which appeared • ' started ("Non en oWsimo yarn, forgetful cuaaiQ
'else isdiam of this coaptr din
i to the backbone, and a Iny1- i wee written by himself. The Moil std : W 11 Johnston hal been re-engaged of the fast that the West Huron fell loth its t
`h Umve school for 1887. show list will, is all probability. hare of such • enema
to take steps j (hie sum
i(q�'sril eiecnon of i Sold opening h re ff r •t shoes ksi Al
ttlpttev£r for a g
I'rorn 'present one vt ilagwr+ hast logo to Guile-
nay
one•
nayyttlell or Dengannt•n fes their rrtdiee•
date setae in that line : ani if s good oboe
ashes Baker should locate hart we see nut toast
" assn why he shoal.\ not d•, a succendti
e,e I basin's*. C..me by a:1 means. ao 1 sup
. �+fli�t�s;$• ply a "lent felt want."
linen I Oen - We regret to mood the demi•
season wen freely se. •'f Mrs ;,.. AL-• i whichelict ed oftheist
M
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There were Orange g neck an • ono o Wed his pal ua ,
t t , Mr. White W A Hackett hu resigned d ants e o
Indians, and en the reservation oar rated out, what i• glib trove, that the
I,owdoo as Indian Distract was about te' Massed- flow in R S. No. 11 and will alien the near of manner and maeiey rat temper }ir. Buchman sets ►pp,in Her remelt
formed, to which he invited the TrhA I '► earri•d so br inhwstridee the editorial tripod of tl•e President of the Sett Act .\.sociati"A� ich nwtthvr cirefu't nuninlf list b glad to see such light fel festieg was Liberals
(atoms Normal next )ear, \oral Aimee luminary say rias to hie fog elm municipality of Wins/ham. in ca 1 could tweedy.
wen actually Y� noon ere 1
benvisitors. isHwae ( hatingatbse that the Uberals d W jii nParaA has hewn 18` 7 a 'night and a,wsign my .etunatioss to the place of Sir. Z. Bowers, tesigeed, and were interred in t e toDthe rein shoes e
thrown on the question, a then Orad hart aha rebel's portrait Crawled teacher in Paramount school for 1487' .,feta Iraalet, if f overreach this week. Mr Noble C1uif was sleets 1 to fill a 00 >iunday.
in their hones ode tAae► stlemdstttie at the funeral sea neenas
been sko in hies tto a to whether f it retrain of Ado *ora which deswstw R Wo,id, h►. also Man re-ent{tiged is Atsd fadel feat .n great • alawily low similar pesili re in S..forth.
weal
was trl�tt to retests m Ireland the tree and ,,t�� ,an. 1 ts 101. aptwxtrnhly The s,nv.ntic,e sdp•nrned to mei ly small: Nev.Mi Carrie is
mod the Rome Bei* enje]ee in rwe6-Ceteadiae homes, and are l' No. 7 Inc 1887 (Je y read M l mat Wimg►sm is 1'loreed t meet enameltled M e ev. of Weis. enc ills
removed
now those 4o.bta had teen or viwtesd a tswasber o/
1111
(saseds. Hethere a ie«.uvea b goad ti.twg.' T1s iwspee► � w� Itor
r tioved i y tAe addresses of the hs t �Mtal Osattfs of Septestber S eebob ifs 1ltit btrstM�
delegate.,
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t press atlas fonts on 010 04,1440A•
Asa"- tun :few ;ties.