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w hat ashamed. alter this kiwi(nr•-
• may that 1 Ware only isms ewgpj
rite as apeleq. 1 hate had my
t Sad VOWS M unlet a for the pat#
aye le the feet) hM•ithat 1 might hs
s .births this mewing. (Hear, hem)
w that M wwbt ha a great eeSyi.s, 'N
wee sateen ly deafens se have as
meaty of •ddraens • aStfls is this
ion baring the russet eaSp a Ca•
wto1J. however, tlwoah e( Der Sad •
4 1 et spe•kieg hos fps It pits
of My power. Yen see year.
1 (the hon. gentlegaa wee etrtlggliug
• tercet •lfeuties M smile hi•
*etib4 through ties huddle/LI hew
atba it would In for me to speak us
ami how tsspe.sibie it weed be lee
is listen t. See ander the
111Mditl.11 e1 my told N p.•ent 1
homier* et trespass aro year time
anemia. 1 bare Daly Douce forward
w ast myself. as 1 sea advertised as
the epetkeee, to show yes Sttd oo.-
you .f my guud.will .sd tntaotioas
lay hearty antipathy with ex -Alb
and Ad. ND:D,wg.1I. k will Mils.
hie for ane. however, to gees Ia the
of any voice. I Mask yea fee the
a1 reception that yon bane jives M
If sad the other speakers. (Gerson)
Hon. & H. Blake.
r Cha,nuar - I nes sore you all regret My
y. *..buoy to address you. bat 1 have
pleasure 1a 'ruralises( to yea Me. 111.1..
. Hun P. H. Malta was sem *oomded
• thtut iiia greelag •• metas. eaia:-
('Iuirtm9., Maim said watts
- I regret with you Vary deeply
e re have trot had sit address trona the Al.
r-Gsaesrl of 11x. Province sad the Oath
outer ler Crewel 1410114.1111 1 am glad that,
B they math* speak to you with flea their
.re before roe. and they speak outer
any words that 1 raw titter. Inner. hear
!beers., Moms people are words and seta-
leo-th.01. hear -sad there bas Lateen.
is Om gallery. gems and lam(hter.l
les these mon wields there hr baa..
st and true tufo emu la the writhe of the
ince. and that this •veat.g will
k to ion loudly. Meg .sed eor.eetr,
a oouldent. [Chase.) 1 reines to am
many Reformer* the thin ter ming.
e. hear.) 1 mains to as s gamy .f you
to liberal priargle.-tees to team Maden
have been so true to thaw pNndptes.
en.' I remiss very sincerely that so taw.
y. of yea have teem .educed or the are of
llatu-)cheer+ ar1 141lert-where r• -eta
fltlyd party, with one plank waiting for
ride.s sir somebody alae to glee thous
her - teem wed rbeeriag1 - thinking that
i thee little raft they rte *eat the Dom1tee
10930 Nivea of rest mud blies. 'Lend laugh -
lad chews.) I tat gild to semithat tow. it
of You have bees eeteewil by the
Vast WHAM*. the til • lout
e bees dwelling a the assegais and
deee.nd. taItip Von Weide 4Y dela. he -
Lag that ebur ewe prsahil� temethilte
to the Ketone party. M Mose. the
ser of equal rights soak eh glee as it
• was aartiiat new (s the en. lament
geotU.•ia*s. far 1aD fears equal eights
s tons eo the theme of the Wrorm WM.
y have boon the pl.•ip(•• of the Mattes
7. or the Liberal part,. er the *big porgy.
h e Grit party. ..d the reaves les See we
to ice tate row to -.I(111 Y tilt everybody
ws the gawte et he ifetone paf17. 11 m•►
or those who have )).et brew wet aegsd
he Aral Wawa" to Moot sane watahtrM"i
tite pelage d ea 'teethe err. Het
Wines. gang bath wife me ter S 111111111110111
will Aad that email Helms=11•1_111.11=
etmirtM
en nal laws, te be obeyed b! hwtM asself
seat. are what4wo always 0114 14.
we hale always bas. 99.490kmt1�t �e_I
,.taloolutb equality ter all ons
k you to ge bock 700 repro • id lea ons
teat w• have bad them words
ad .n oar Ant No .shier 41.11 bare
o in the old land Mama adder tide
es
in those days a klieg dared sot
war of equal tights. 1 auk lea to 0•
be ale battles that have wens fought sa
the old glorious Low I Sok feu w no beck
11 use to (he days of til strttgg)s ter evil
relgriuw line t-teh•.vr-eattil rakes
▪ It treed the snare hem
ie
skims.sk/wgave the franchise a tee papa
.f
11 '4 earl averted rsve1gi.aa k timely
Stas 1C'heen. t 1 willrt you whether lt
1 of the Where. party that streak tea
endid blow whereby the
Shackles Fell Froin the Slays.
tit lou flu igo tack said. *i, to the Pages or
y..1.0 Y7• that every cS1etitUtiOaal re-
m within the that 100 rears is to be traced to
Liberal party 1s Great Britain. 1Cbeera-1
Restore ao masa need he led away 17 the sty
Boost rights. It has always formed • Wight
c ore is Reform legislatfom sed utr the Ito-
ni buaucr, and It le 11.far(ed today
.11 that written elan 11 es1
I dbtlnclI) a• it *ver warnaces.,
a1 rlghu. I my. toward the wealthy sad
rant ties pour, gars ton fraecbW to the
tele of 4..gl.9d. averted rseolutio. b1 Gm. -
•,forme and est the Midas of the many above
privil{eegget of tN few; drti0era1 It check-
wo.ouollea wed t reit privileges. et fil-
med sympathy for the teller and wrist• over
humble dwellings, -The greaten good to
,(neatest slumber.- wed lied same gag that
that work i■ the old country 50 years ago
a introduced here. 'Mere ere (how eels,.
held It, that Nuck to that flag until they
re struck down In 4eath. Aad f call
✓ end ground where fell three Liberals, ghee
led "rebel.- and now called "heroes." 'Poen
applause) They Drought In rsawt.tl.te gat.
1me.t. under which thbeou.tr'f has become
tat a Is, and In 1651 they pS99.d tint IOW thwt
v. squad right* to r liglosbodle. la the
td. diens applause.' Aleoig the whole 11.e
moveu%ewt have hem equal rights; slow( the
pee lire of monotone has been equal jstlee:
tag the whole besot movement hes been the
log away with piivlle(e�Icaries for-
ted
the whole terns of tke e. 1 ata you
se to tell the lb.wr.atIves tis they will std
• (ern Ash that nerve knew wale U wan
Mt under the gloriosa Oaf ofthe Hiders party
go r.a wit• ,n llvd hge.l nights or Tiihd
rt yinm or anything *lee- 1 www bore under
se flag •'f llber.lien, 1 was mulled under
it flag. t Yarn lived under N. and ander 11 1
.cud to die. tOreat cheering -1 And 1 clam
r each lt0orn,er here that at OAS part$ I9.
e history of our country we= he
aur tradltlous. (aloe to our leaistu. MO
our country. did we ninon ourselves
idea. that 11 tg which has elves us time la'
A given us wb•olute hee.lout front tree e.d e[
Is 0011b,r7 to ths other. i('beers.l Few •
opose this evening fond our friends teat hate
needed 1.0 have gone s sully late It 1 meth
is do it to a sketchy rayl to t
t for a unseat or Iwo ma* of
atter• that wove staled la the
as slim was delivered 111 .el gad
r. Metedltle Maar. hear.) 1am ad mote
td there in • friend of his bare. �r�i•�..-��
ergot. however. In connection w th iN 1�a
latae say t hot the Ilbcret *aa w1ves well it
are 1iot t. iTremendu09pe1.east Ad
0 5th of June 1 nook tt will be throws t0
One In thin basher P,.i4*os of
. nasi .pptanes.l 1 was& we toad
o0ement IW) wit. Coder the r
Iat they g 1 have all they eimr Rina me
oro. Now Mr. lieredlith. la ha
1 arraignment el Mr. Illotraell 0
et i think we mai take itas t.
eat t hat aoaM be mdeag$bat the Ouvenalteet
re mus always. geetleoesw. baro • little thew
demist for people rhes they make Mate
ems tint ere ode with a View to Ionise
i.,neslyas late feeee71eo aced patine ether
o h not of it_ )1a9g11ter.) Yee uaallat ei-
w1 them to Ire absolutely Igapartlsl. eel*
terra will de a little la the way of presume
[ that, lint 01111 1 am reedy to take the Mate
rants of )tr. Nemeth and deal with some et
reit points In • hon amnia. Mr. Meredith
garret• with tlw way io w11eh the Crown
mode 1lopart3Mt has beim dealt w W to tr
revises. )1.a9gther.1
John Acheson.
dp=,E aaQ SdNOY DRY GOODS.
BURN THIS IN YOUR MEMORY
OUR GOODS ARE RIGHT !
OUR PRICES ARE CLOSE!
OUR TERMS ARE 5 PER
CENT, FOR CASH ! .
tiN ACHESON.
GOODE, TAB DRUGGIST,
Will help yen ease loess If you one oar
IMAX FURNITURE POLISH Z
(loalleat for nestonag Farallon, gay to use. CHEAP I
Our Metal Polishing Paste
cleans stair rode and all metal work. Kept is bull..
0 3ITTXZ$ AND TOY= OT ALL ZI$D5,
04>>< OWx LITTLZ LIP= MLA,
7.02143 XZDICIxU,
PRESCRIPTION WORK, TELEPHONE,
LOWER SEEDS, GARDEN SEEDS.
Goode, - - - - Albion Block.
THE Hi:, i uN b10.4
ti
1(ER SLAVERY ENDED NOW
A CHINESE GIRL RESCUED FROM A
BRUTAL COUNTRYMAN.
Ile Y•rcb.eed N.r In New Yerh for SSSS.
mw Meal Iter Vi Oen nee I erweed Se
lie tll. tlIJd1.. MIe M.omae Came
4ear !tier 011.1..
New Yoga, May tta. -A petty (Morie
gni was fowled cowering in a room osi the top
Auer of No. t 1 Mer%-dtwrt yeaterd•y after -
moon and was rescued by the police. If the
girl'. .wry, es interpreted, s tr tie she had
ben bought from •'ambtar fur 4)1w .ad
funed w engage to au uninu'al .40 for the
maned beoeet of bar purchaser.
The rescue and arrest of the mien who
claims to own the girl agitated China °wo
11 ;such au extent that Weimar generally
seas suspended, and e. ee the opium pinta
were neglected fur the time being.
AU the inhabitants of Mott -dross gath-
ered in tho vicinity of No. 11, •
doable eve -dory '-sent, with • pressed -
hold' front and more pretrotwul appear-
ance than eta neighbor& 1t was erected
with Chinese capital, and .soh ewe is Wtr
divided many times and on:upaal by several
tenants. Almost every article of trade known
to Chinatown, from Jobe to tan -tan, can be
found in the budding. and, it is claimed, the
upp.r floors are girth up to white women of
the wont clan
Th. Chino's girl, who gave bar tame as
Bono Yee, w.. found 11 r1a,w IS. on the top
Moor of the building, by Policemen O'Connor
and Dwyer, of the Tombs Police (curt
When time officers altered the room tbo girl
tried to ssape, but mss captured BIIs
afterwards .ad her owner, Lee Kkii, lad
told her that policemen were all murderers
and that •bite men generally were pow-
wowed
wwowed of smaller proclivities, and Skit thought
that the of icon had (00111 to kill her t*..ause
she had offended ire Khi. 1h was also
found in the room and he was arrested on a
charge ut abduction.
They were taken to the Tombs and are
r&igeed before Justice Gorman Difficulty
was experienced .v obtaining an interpreter,
as the Chinamen who could spank t:ugliab
claimed their . _ would kill them
If they interfered. Fiaafy one was found
who anted to act privately, and the girl
was taken to the jugtw.. examination room.
She is quite young hooking, and when else
smiles and shows her pearly teeth Is re-
markably pretty. At other fumes she has a
wearied sad sooewhat hardened expreesigt
I' . said she lies bsnr ha Annoy. Chloe,
nineteen years ago and Mus to the.. country
.MPAIGN NOTES. Righter. Principal Caren, president four years ago. Attar g in Ilan Fran-
, k were the electors that ninth- John Charlton, M. P., oda of uta matgas•
Kbf
the Renal Rights Association, and Yr risco three years elm wee brought to Newro
York b. a ( bines bion named AE Moron,
Meredith Dor any of his followers pmine131 member., ere wbu acid her to Lae for the /e00 and
thee
ed to Separate ecboole or the Mowat f went tack w China. Rinne aiming to this
LPare "No Indians, flag or nal Righters city .he mid she had lived with 1..e Khi at
p► of French in the Public0.1,1schoolsNo 11 Mott sir et, *tad be had stress! bar to
es the French-C•1adian costate admitted.' - Patfnrm of Stephen's lend an immoral Into. W ben vb. objected b•
h itch as Pre•oott, Russell at►d Ward, Toronto, C would beat bar with • "black jack" Wang
It, "stunted Tory members to .bo(. The girl sad she did not want to
r
Legislature. Tb eves The document rectly Issued by thefly W West an immtx.l 1(1e and wed to be pro-
Htn.ore Rcohtllard Shoe, uta ! F. luau RI(ht■ A11vheati0n It not iotewd.d tD. t..., as she was •!said ofpporter of Mr Meredith, he I to ttsm in my lodgment It u not capable bke n.��wpeg�„)eat
Iof bolo; fairly, need against nee part) e • Melta& Indecb to the A.•embly lu they." She ad ebe was
guage. Butno wooer did • rather than soother. -Rev Dr Caren. wbe0 she ems bn,u6°1 here from -Canadians elect Reformers gh
The addrees oL Dr lsreo std hu u Ree Fr.ecisoo by Aki Moou. He told her
eredith inaugurated a war et 1 sacuaes, with its plain, uwvaroi•L.d obey were coming Yen to live, and after be
d reveries against them.
M G
troths, was • virtu.l ademnatl0o of lost an his money playing fan -tan he said bera
the Mowat Administration -The to lis Kbi for 4400 and went back to Chin
Em ire. Ma scold the was "excited" when Ala wsssad
r 1 MAY :0e 1890.
toms boot, a wttakseam1, • tableow
• and e
.w. Her food was easily rim, a, anmem
.owe wake ea an TM
4 woman nude several efforts to mimemimegirl trope abar I , but awnawnw
• could t undsrelaod • word Dt Kalb&
•.v had been eciatl•d to fear white women
m
. well es ea tlhi bada
ba made to boa •l
..re What her purchaser uwood ler ane►
y under the lament this onintr7 sad bad •
;area legal right to lull her u Irchumch.
THE EDITOR'S TABLE.
0.re er two moth Mew Is►11ra1eea
ChM rh*..e CNN Se .land.
0k
ua.rele. *AUAhgroe JUNE
I'• o b.citn•• g of the filth deade of
llurpria Mayu.,ue is aigual.1od by the
un 0.1 we it. the Jun. number „1 the
u1 instalment of • tran.l.eton by Henry
IU, a A'sew .pboo.o Daudet'• .w humor-
t.r)-`•Port T9ra.coo : The Last
s • Sures. 1 the 'Rust nous Tartar,u' -
o sill be published complete as •
befor. the Freud) public au share
sop)) 11,p the immense drolleries"( the
,r.Keoal. The story is illustrated by
...ret disuugutsbed artists. Other .r
es err ;-'Thr, uvh tht Commun.,'by
t�.t hF,oh
eencFAade y
....miser ofior in Vogue,
author of the vivid papers on Rieman
hie in this magazine last year ; "'Ube
Enemy's Distance," by Park Ben).mio,
Ph. D , explaining Lieutenant Bradley
A. Flak.• emportant 100.Otiun for rang.-
finding at sea by electricity ; "The Am-
erican Burlesque," by Leanne. Hut-
ton ; "Furst Bismarck," by George
Id dot: Wahl, with toll -pads) portrait of
the eft -Chant -ebur ; "The Bea -Governed
City in the World,- by Julian K.'ph ;
"The Young whist -Player's Novitiate
Some Practice Hands for Beginners," by
Prof. F. B. Goodrich ; "Chapbookrz
Hens," a picturesque article on Claude
Duval, Jack Sheppard and Dick Turpin,
by Howard Pyle, with illwtrati.,os by
15* author ; stories by Geo^¢. A. Htll-
bard, Matt Crim and F. H.•tkips.°
Smith, and poems by Zoe Dana Under-
hll!, Wdlt.m S Wahsb,C. ti Crandall and
Ai *1. W. Wray, the production of the
latter, 00111 e.4 "Three Sisters," being •
strikingly modern Doe. lie the editorial
end other departments important and ul-
'erraUug subjects •re treated.
ILE.
Cis? Martin:. -The Methodists of
Nilo circuit have almost completed their
arrangements for the June amp meeting
in Mr Geo. Currey's grove. In ad-
dition to a large number of ministers,
MimosaMi.a S. J. Williams, Lyda and Anna
Hall, the noted evangelists, will asst
.curing the amp, which will be4ie San -
day, Juno 15, and continue .ntil M91-
day morning, J use 23rd. Three preach-
ing services will be held each day in the
trove. Further
an be
ironed tram the paten.
OW Free 1e elacy seaers
t.
The Canadian ,Voest is now baring its
AISNU•L Faig DtiTill.CTlos of Choice
Imported plower Seeds; s large package
c'ntai9ine an immense number of rarest
varieties, together with The Owls011
TRIAL peg T(gi* IIo11THi, will be Sent
Feat to each of our readers forwarding
opponents of the oust ov- con
P her address and only 13 2*. stamper()
Nuns who value the principles ofEqual °over ACTUAL 'Mottos*. Five trial sub
had a ocod rase they would favo not el t iw Lae Khi .bu did not knew he **bought
* 11 utwat the sripta,ne and Ere packages let mal or
nt too.* who w in 1.000 of I Right..1114.04 themselves to any 1)011 Uanmrtion, but Dc told bar he '1 ugkit bar
be Administration fair play. The ter method, or permit the Association to for Dwieees pu a express `free of expense) to sant •D
become so instrument iu the hands of eases in Canada tar U. 3., for only $1.
t1d
Toronto Empire, fur example, Lee Khi was committed to the Tombs The Ow,. is one of the finest Mos -
designing the following arty tosinea000 dtei¢ning moo for the ad t of Prison in default of 4:.",00 bail for has appear _toted Ladies' )1larariof on this Coati -
attempted Coven. president of the party. Should anything of this kind be maw and (be girl was committed to the tete it .a des' Ma ..tFs. inn, Art, o Lite -
Rights Association of the Pro- attempted In any plans, *0947 trot mem- Home of lleteotinn as a witness. ('old 1
_ bar of the Association w111 regard it as William (• Beecher and the ('4140 10 ennui nature, Flower., the ToiMt, Household 1 {eel that 1 have won (51 ('ontizlenceoo�tftthe Public, and will do my utasut t0 r.taia it,
lasso and ImmoraL -Rev Dr Caven. Matters, and contains the L+teet Import- and will use every legitimate means to gin Entire Satisfaction to all favoring e s with them
i stated that Dr Caren, in writing have bees invited w be prevent .t the Dear sed Designs for FancyWork and Home patrottagv.
da in different parts of the soon
lag. (lel. Beecher u • member of tee Cbrit 1 sill and always will adhere to the
ps D,000$tion.
• taken s moth atrottger po1)lioe It is sruredly tot the province 01 the nim Chinese Aseociatioo and has in his ten -
State to divide its into two la 1.4 competent inter. The Seed Distribution for 1890 cum- Acknowledged Honest Principle of having Goods Marked
the Mowat Government that play sinus roe Tills MO%TR ONLY. Ni lover
�f Ds published attenuate," •Ilse amps of Pr. aim
and Roman preter who f not afraid d the other China- of beautiful dowers can afford to mw it.
Catholicism. The aim should be to uni- 1..'n. Les lows friend. my les dans the
ven, having read the statement. , Address TMs CANADIAN QUIMN.
d himself in three strong terms : ley and oar politician and divines who girl as his wife and they deny the stories of 21 Toronto, Canada.
ad c11 II 'Ting op the bltterow o �l tpeatnr.nt, but Khi himself grins and aye
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W. ACHESON & SON
1V vv STORE_
SP J C=AI,_
We have JUtlT RUt('K1VLD'per Mistreat ltiprem • UM in
Fine Parasols!
bought late at a Discount. Also • Name In
LADIES' AND MISSES'
IERI1W HOSE 85 VNDERVESTS
We offer them al
SPECIALLY LOW PRICES.
W. ACHESON & SON,
TO THE LADIES.
Try Our Oxford Shoes
FOR SUMMER WEAR.
They we w arrant ed cot to slip up and down on the ,Ariel. which amts foe favi of any
other make.
Our Russet Oxford Shoes
are • decided success. Mere Y aethl*g like them for summer war.
THEY ARE ALL OUR OWN MAKE !
$d.tnriateed tosore satisfaction.
All rip sewed tree of cbarg% Hoes and Shoes of • suoerior quality made to order.
JOHNSTON CAREY
Wholesale and Reel Maautscturer and Dealer i i shut. and Shoes.
4417-47
THE NEWEST OF THE NEW
In • few day hence 1 • ill he prepared it .bow • Com► tete Aasortmo nt with all the hew
Effort. is the different departments.
GLOVES,
AFINE AH�OSITER�Y AND
Amjwual. will be Noticeable Fealur..
t relt-
re is no troth is it I have writ -
umber
glow hatred in II, moth u mtbing, HAMILTON, F(.. 14th, 188!1. NOTE w all the rent.
n( letter of Poe kind or o•1, take upon tetn•.I.S • responit-
dunce the present election con- The ('hinamen who wars 1 in This is to certifythat the piano used
Mltry that t., me would be oobromote.- Irirging about the arred say there is &bund- p Tall ogles froul acorns spring.
in none of than have I .sprees Rev John Burton, Northern Congre= ant proof that the girl was held for Immoral for we concert in Hamilton, (int. , on
¢ationachurch, orco o. sem„ Feb. 13th, 18811 is Chickering Grand)
the E,rpirr nays I + ally beaten by Ire Kin, who never allowed was put en order by Mr E Hod¢kies, of
w
in Plain Figures and Strictly One Price.
SMALL WARES DEPARTMENT
lir-elven s large share of attention. and deservedly 1u. that Dep•rtmeer being tLr KAY
• different from thole published 1 b h T t and frequently and Drat
have ant -
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ALEX. MUNRO,
perfect condition.
t.
ili0Q the truth. I cannot ender The senor. adopted in regard to her to keen the room and rarely gave out, Hamilton, and as in pe Draper and Haberdasher.
inhere It could have found the
ground for its statement.
s to be anything to defeat
just as to 1886, but the people
fo,.i s.
'et ter to the Hamilton ipo-Otto ,
Awad Rosenstadt, of that city,
M 7'•u state that I am the 'ems -
traveler' and 'strong (int wbo
►n through the western part of
t' and 'says that the
n tar(1r of Meredith, and that tot
III impression is that Mowat's day
le by. Why, air, I have not
i.t of Hamilton since December
case not been through Western
soca last July
to the Tory award manufactory
noising night or day.
we be good that needs .o mesh
support it as does that of the
emotion in (Want, 1
Hs Quarrels With ft.
sewer ed 4.goter.l !Met weeder. Tt dem iso(
p44 0,lt t1.s teeth) with thither limit's' sew ,ru
&t7 imeali
jmetteem wk�! 11.9014 bo od p If they
Id sew. Uswgbter and appta.a0.' us
Oaf M drag N dew. to t •
int so wale& tlmltwr limits are masers
�R••nawwl�at Add tow sot. iLeagatie It le retj.lwsadM
kat ate 'Niels* decal oor, 1a.,vas ttrat
"Ma (Mew health
oa�sela1Se hal s (bombe ao ragl►t nave
ib w ed s meatto9 timber Italia t
hen was ant . Tory lath ti OM
vb. woad eon bows at& m til ~Wt
let of hie lie 111 Vet 1q.r any
hetbo oat tat 410I05ilts
sa& t
rei
•
e
'. Fraser s fortified .¢sinst efec
Its upon his dealinre with the
cf erecting new Parliament
The Government supported
y that s barely sufficient to
e requirement and keep op the
of the Provi.ce. The Minister
tc Rorke is seeing thug the Pro -
eta full value for every cent it
The chantry has not been oheat-
hen the Opposition cermet bold
e wrong to the 11041 Mr Fraser
tr to claim against an expands -
was wholly unavoidable. As of and domiciled in municipality.t the itrilam elxl advice unavaiBlrg Ire rlarwted
Aiteet, tA• Government &dad time fixed a aforesaid, viz, or ons- to abeam and beat bor. He Men impressed
4 iedgmont 0f what was right, n.ewciat roll, or for makiolg epos her mind horrible dimer. 's sure to
interest would have dictated .omplainta against 001.1' lief. follow any attempt on her part to escape. It
•C ad• t orifi• (5) Wet. m Pullin f W), ha a resident Is midi.* would take her to the windows mind
French Schools appear to be satisfactory, gliders a chance to celeste • glimpse at her. the tunuiq Dein¢ g.1 d end exactly as I
desired uta 1 cheerfully rec,mn.end bis
to three wishing good tuning.
G. ALKANI (ihlt
This is to certify that Mr F Hodgkins
lowered, to the entire atisfaction of all
the the pitch of the piano
used at the rendering of ''Under the
Palms" to within a few waves .1 half •
tone, so that the instrument might be Is
concert with the pipe organ ; and that
w ith an evenneesof temperament and pre-
cision in pitch which speak highly for hie
skill 1 a piano -tuner. To all requiring
his eerviceo in this capacity, I oats avid
do most cheerfully 1 him.
Stift P. HALLO.
Choir -Matter, North-., Meth. Church.
Ooderi36, April 22.id, 1890.
Other ref .renties-Mr C. A. Humber,
Mr H. `;pence and Dr. E. Richardson.
The residence of Mr Edward Arm
'trona, Helmer., we. burned to the
ground or. Saturday, 17th inst.
Mr Wm Dynes, of the IOth
of McKillcp, has a sow of the Suffolk
treed which tee given birth to 1`i7 pip,
and has had as many as 17 at one litter,
and the was four years old this spring
This beat* all past records we have ever
heard of.
The o0n(sst 1011 of the late Mr J
E. Stephees, some years ago a resident
of Mitchell, died at Walsenborg, Colora-
do, on the Mit inst., where he resided
with hie mother. He was a fine, prom
sing boy is his 14th year and the boa
Ve•.e9twt will be a lied one to his
mother.
Yt Jacob Willson, mei of the pioneer
as does the le(nlanon of last arson 11 u amertei that Lee kW kept a burly
respeetln.l Separate School .. � Chinaman on the landing below as a guard
Rev Dr Caren. and only men who were vouched for by Lee
Khi could pest According to the stories in
Mr Mowat • Government have always Mott -street thegtrl's presence and Imprison -
shown • desire to asset the wants and de- went have been generally known and her
sires of Temper. not met in passing login- beauty extolled for month..
lades favorably t•. 76 „ reform, it u said that when ane first came from
and 00 no nemses00 that we ars aware of China she was • marvel of ( Oriental beauty
have they ever refused to maks any sad was employe.) by an agrtd and wealthy
a.neodmenta to our law) that were Chiu merchant in Man Francisco es • com-
deemed necessary. It therefore becomes lemon to hu young and 4Mty wife. Ga
our duty to do all in our power to the stet ort. day she met Ah Man. with
strengthen their hands, and not to be wbom she tell in Love. When the learned
tarried sway by wordy politicians. who he was a gambler her devotion did not
are full of promises at election times. - falter Finally he Persuaded bar that he
(food Templar of Canada. would marry her and inveigled her away
from her friends. He dressed her a bore
clothing. and after making brief stops in
Fsoees liltstlt111I a vete. Drover, Chicago and tuber cities brought
(1) Must be re voter* list. her Mtn and took bar to No. 11 Motx.etre.t,
(2) Must be British subjects and 21 where they lived as husband and wife until
years old. be, in trying to bankrupt the Mott -strew
(3) Mwt have resided in Qatari,' for fan -tan shops, bet the remnant of s owns
n its. mouths preceding tune fixed by ample fortune from a Cwne.t etandpofel
statute for beginning to make assessment At this juncture Lee Kis offered 440D for
roll on which het f1 based. viz., 15th the girl and persuaded Al Moon that the
February, 1889, unless altered by by- had Man on ern genius gad cowed bis hank
law; ase R S. O. 193, tee. 149, er twelve roptcy. Ali Moon was also advised that with
months preceding time up to which 41110 and the new gsmwing tricks be end
e.mplaint may be made to county Ridge learned in America he could return to Chid
u nder Veers' List Act, viz., thirty days and win a very large fortune. The argo-
after list posted by clerk; gee Ontario moots prevailed and Ab Moos sold the girl
stat., 1889, cap. 3, age. 13. Get end ddi 1i" ee Cyd a. D... wept r.r days
when
at once from municipal clerk after t3e camp la, m she was deeply 1.
wb ted
en pee lone with him. Her new oweer stood this
(4) Most bays been 14041* Ede resident
for • few days, mut thee ending r90on-
0r carne an lan n
envie* designs for the new of and domiciled In riding, and most pole, tart the pollrwrMf when obey •pt,sa+'d
building. The (i 1 have Sided to riding ooetinenesly tine* is Mott..treet and ten bee trey were the •ettlerh of the township of Colborne, and
every consideration but that of ' the time Reed M aforesaid, vie.. ler tom- ,,,gas, 1 eaorderees of Ibis city. and that the father of Mr 0. C. William and M1 Jim
did not allowthe unpopularity m.nein¢ t roll, .r for taaktes ,.ems •baser no Chinese women in Mott- S••tt, (tis S••Irtrth, died at leu how in
TM to deter it from doing what • emnpla-ta against voter.' list, as themes „am" ,Was iq,o,.,,.e the murvten•n had killed Cromwell, Miele., on the 21st inst.
may he Y ell of then es fast a they wen caught He Mr Willson was widely known agaonf
-Toronto Telolfre9 (!'u0y1. Temporary abeam*, as 1 , weak! glen, It is alleged. tell hoe the whim the older fondest& of the.00nty sad wee
nniysrtalls re.DStad • Hs
encase whore they sepposs
ea strong the Twine trent the
►Nrs with eootempt. At the
ie Toronto. • was
War. "No (:rite, behest•, or
ten admitted." La mastit-
bat* they 14... (n chance. they
nal Righters es the back .ad
moo Birmiw(ham to Organism
Hie Toru. The little mime
MIA by every boniest liquid
M
mannerm
fisheren or M_dent doe, not mm aroma ah. mw ., 0. tom sMve
t *ma am
disqualify. _ ptny.d to drag Sorra tet of the berm an sea• 74 years of MRV.
the reardtewh$ mold kill them. Whir The f011ewisi frail Weeniest the a
given Bosse. w0mhs who lived is the building et various spsisl intone for Cliatosians, the pla»-
At st ss ems,. _ This well-known times Interfered sad lore.ts.ed la, 1i:11 tiff to IM awe ham( coved from Clin
d the lew if 1t• did go. Tboeea 4.t fall : -- "The eon „sips.
trotting stallion, breed 1/s Mr Them. will the ye.p�w 11
j Ms wry& Then r woof treat trgh'1 Redwood for dw0tin( ►i• wife u
loam h gree "Ashorn more batnanel7 for • time. but cuatea, oat, ••vet y .7
Qaes•day, of Auburn. .►1 he to the mend
open the oaf. into
aspen l is
Chief ' is • b•oeUfel ebStnnt Atones and brutalities w0wd M ee..Md •tsitslie ttttMlgi Nit m.,rsing ice M-
0090. of gnod hook, his sire betas the Metes ties wr Wet 10 •O1ifJ roman, 1041 Poise dart, awl tleg MPS* walked ' N
/asolosesd. ~atoms seesmasd emir them use eawstiow•'1
t•101MMMM teatime stallion ?oaten*. width the saw ewer
2064
Bermuda Bottled.
"Tee must 4th t. Igerssaia. 1K
aist M eat 1 will sea Ito roseani.)
. ma allitra weather tale
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OF PURE NORWEGIAN
COD LIQER OIL.
t semsett(s.e wa11 It le r.reMa 1M4-
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COM$UMPT1ON,
Brnnchltis, Cough
or Severe Cold
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sfvsataite 10 sial Pie mess •eaM-
sivs •.sans& ase take It Atssttdter
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nes- wlfiek et eeb tains.
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sure see tie (ewdws•.
OC+aTT a glevrligt, s.rr..ttte.
NEW OFFICE!
Insurance,
Conveyancing,
Land, Loan ani
DIVISION COURT OFFICE
C. SEAGER
►•. remr. -1 • . n new aC • 1tn1,' M 1110..
,.,rw '.... cpp(4,t. •'.r ga.rk•u.
MONEY TO LEND
tni Mortgage sad N.I.r
6000 ENVELOPES AT THE SIGNAL
►ICU THE ELECTORS
To
OF TSE
WEST RIDING
-OF-
n. (SON_'
Your \-uta' and influence are moat re-
' 'pitifully solicited for
J. M. ROBERTS
lu the approaching Election for toe On-
tario Legislature.
•
MY PLATFORM.
A reversal of the centralizing pulite,
which grasps power and patronage
for the Government at the expense of
municipal and load authorities.
A secret ballot to put an Ona to in-
timidattnn and bribery.
Removing the lhcenstng system fres-m
partisan control and patting an end to
the .sandals which have arisen uuder the
present system.
Attention to the improvement ani
condition of the working man,
To ..Dation by voice and 04,40 all
legislation that has for its object the
curtailing of the drink traffic.
A policy our timber
resources instead of drawing on them
as an 1 to extra.ajaaee.
A larger representation of the airiest
tunl sad mercantile interests In the
Legislature.
Non-partisan t .f the
F.daoatioaal Department, and
A thoroughly earnest and honest aVp-
p.rt of the platform rJ Mr W. R. Mere-
dith, as enunciated by him in the city
f London and throughout the rrovif..•
luring the prhaent campaign. The
pr.nelplea °entwined In that platform I
..leve, my friends, .over the .hole
110t1nd of that grand and donor pein-
,ple. "Equal Rights to every man
DOM al and preferential preen...a
for none, civil and rei4Rtoo. Ilherty N
.11.
lour obedi.et servant,
J. M. Ro.sa,IJ
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