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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1891-6-12, Page 22 THE SIGNAL : OOI)EItICH, ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE -12, 1891 • iiTIELTNET3• Y OPERTFIGI Ls R. B. Smith Will have her Millinery Opening on SATURDAY, MARCH 28th, ((kelone-- W W what Sr narks Tame has ever .itau isla. 1. be t sea Ail any Users r the wNld ialea ile CYaaLa : t ' meat, at ea thn, await hew utterly e i llf like taloa to. Pail oat to uw • lees uf what Is slue the tasp•eer1 of this single Order iu Caisseil that thai hate Ire ouuulry as to saucUuu the payuteuts of el hitting ear Charles Tupper ilrwctt..ue to these large Swim, I will subs til the ,iso .W suturahing for the g4l .real iseuetit of tea, and if any huar tested hal tutruJwte.l the people of this great rusatry. len nee a (tell to abolish the uth.x of High cunt ask the hou. Mummer of Junius, an. las maaMNner it would hate nsoci%ed my for takes up tow loopel_ss utak of defending Su deal support. 1 thunk tt a the Ieuseeet duty 4'isarles Tupper, es* it by Order lu Council el the �'arltaw+rut, of the 4:userunseut u. es that in 11184 Sir Charles Tupper was to usual, .rt-rwiwl to the unit reposed on it by dowel to •ba.,duu his mlrt.w t.. F:.ugleuel, the people of Canada. to stamp whit their ea to kat r the charmed . trek ,w the .utakirts disapproval the eluduct .N the Htgh coal .f annexratlr life there widower t.. l'111a..1a, IuI.,004•r• I.ud take Its place iu. the 4eoveru.uewt anal, MUNH;IPALCOUNCILS. 1 the Howie. 4141 hull) through I'm Element • ' purge wl.liuotal ...no a' to the t'iui,,dLan 1 Pacific Railway Powpaa) ` Ito measle.4',wlt of ICC'', uu"aluu4wd met .unuaut •Z0113/110 110?TLT £TT�� T0, hon. Minster of .Amite.* It it was by Order ' 1 ry�a3!�s4 e��eyr��a.� in ('rimeol that. m 1888, sir ('harks fupprr 1 to 11)uurnuuat, May 30, Wel, as • court of abs o a•.avT 1., ens. a4sasm�ssv=�a • *ss �tu.oara i, ngat11 .anis to O '111a•la. and again ue.•uple.l a ' Ivoewer. Alter the twat+.. 1) .rth.4 were ,Neat on the Treasury Ilene -hes, and s 1 Lie 1•.%e the come 4aeuu r ur a mzal with the M A S S EY MANUFACTURING CO.'S another oilman mu t" his toasters lbs I neve• as.I1alrW41. 1. l'. Aa1bNhl«'h \1111. 4'awa•lau I'acitic Kadw.) 1',onep.up through Moir that the appeal of John Dinette 1 . EASTER MONDAY, When the novelties of the season will be on view A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALL. MRS. R. B. SMITH. nuelnr mei suupheity of hie character, of his I e she.. Ile rttt,•' * Ir11l lwane of thepr..minent . uepley,•e. ..f tL1 I.reud Trunk Railway, uuph, s an undo Oust. ,and not as sur 4bark• Trapper. se.•klug the asa.t.u,c a of the I:nuul Trunk Railway ; he simply a1:a1 them to stay !bele haus' MINI not to take tiulent A. teem ageinst the 4:uyrruulsut : he .imrly asked theist to allow their .•Inpk.yeee to1411. :uNI art..41.) vote put Y they liked. Now. dot.. any man lelieve that. who IIY known Sir Charles *nipper for tweuty•tive years Y • iNJllllall. Wit.. Ilww kuuw. Sir ','barba•. Tupper Y • political pare wan. and who knows 111e ways .114.1 methods of air • buries Tupper upas the' rul.hc platform Just during all election ean.p•Ign : 1 •l. • lank the \fluu.ter of •lu,tite will get many- i I..oplc t.. belie%.- that .tort'. even 4ssuuung 1 ha' there was no r4 theme to the c.nrt r•r\'. I1..•. any 4uu1 w•Ilo knows Sir Charles Tup- per and who hese known hint for fifteen teals duet belie... that he went Or the general) urawegrr •.f the 4.1w1N1 'Trois 4 Railway and lett .411 that hr :skeet I,in to 111 was to .t4)' Ms hate!. 1)..es any one belie%e that, !ace .1 Ilio alw.htta• declaration of that :ensu ,l',W1u,.,;rr that sir Charlet Topper %ante•I 111111 to interfere actively 1141 lelfalf •.f the 4:o.1•rn',Icnt r them any man who knows sir 4'harks Tupper for the boat fifteen _.hcraI manager that Sir Charles Tupper ear ba•heve:sty 1•11)1414 tunic '*h' \I r. al.eak.•r. l way .h.4 nothing noire (hill, ti..• the 4 :o%. w.• d.. not 4.'ege1 in 1h1• '4111r11 •Lay. the . ernn4.itt their support, the Grew Trunk .uethd, of en 4'luules Tupper ; 114 •l0 not Kallw-ay was met guilty of extravagance, •orget I1.1. knew-. tet.' ran, to Pembroke 111 ioldwr' or corruption. hut the moment the 1882, pending a general ele•.'L"u, when the 4:rat4) Trunk Railway mewed to be under people of Pembroke. eery lel t.. belie -iv that ' the control rdaditicians. then. in the ryes if they "tea for the 4:o*enlment candi,late 1 ,f sir 41iarle••Tu r, the 4:rand Ti tank they would 1e• relieve! of +70,000 due the Rai:way was guilt) of e%trayagance, led, •.ovcrnment, which the were sule.aaluently {Mart,' and corruption. 1 ask you. NI r. relieved .,f. 1 .1., not think that the 31in speaker. 1 ask thew House, .toes Sir 4'harks titter of .lu.t,ee ewe in Parlament at that I-Fteplsrr realm.. thoroughly- the .lanugo he Is time. Int 1 .1' think that if he Limos much doing to this country by so talking -of an shout the Hirt limb. of sir Naris. Tupper he . [retaking such as the t:rand Trunk Rail - would toot, Iu his imema nee awl simplicity I way 811 tmdeiMkulg that this ..4ouutry will std superabundant ,uuh.leto-r ,n s11 4 hark. • he )orever ineleLta+l to, an ,undertaking that Carriage Maker and Blacksmith, AUBURN, - ONT. tt‘aV/M-rt uta or t ii!����8 a(�oIS, 1iris, W KTt illi'. a 4 he riot Parlwareut. Let Inc ask the Luis Miulster .ylust terlug 100 Mgt y as.esa. of Justice, wits st by Under to ('iu,ed that uat.,uel. labeled. Voitikcr Snell that Kir Charley Tupper lent the influence of his the tolwwrug cuauio be made ua the tree Mille awl I. wit pm Y Hilpl. I.'1 UIit*8i..uor to mem toll, *v.: laigs IA, .,rua•k ud from the his dear frlrod Nlr. la.•aas u1 order to es• •ewes&',& sot W .101.11 Maxwell, K. and A. • tabluh the 4h..al Nicest l'onl(any at the 1...tr. Nlldmote., 11 Koehler, H. I.eppert, charming city •d Three Itivrn, into w•hn-h •huhu hell, C. \t uiteman : a dug hr added tmws.....ls of English investors were ineluw'.l 10 rein of the I..11..rmJ eraea.Imeuts : 1'. . to pts then uI ury, and hat it ! \YY in I lab.,.. 1.. lien... et ; lot k. } E:. '. 1b, ton. Iby Ul der in Council that Sir l'harks Tepper v4 e, a'•a to .11.:.. aid .Nit. t\' tlltetium : was I.rugght 111 1891 (nen hos m►ssiou to lot 1b, L K. 11., to 4 utrr . lluwuaa : S. t Ergnn.l, where he ti aupp.ayal t,. la• of such 4, aids. I: - ..a Kast*nteyar; ) W. ' !b, t1., ini&li.,bk' service to the people. .4 t :made, Emrich 1 ..ter : s.: s,1 4, T Adel the name I in order to take part in the lest and tura 0f Nm. TreWdr : Lo. vs., 'Ikea. Farluhar : 1, ',toil ..1 a political contest in this country! 3. T., •.•Iti Allsert .Ioutu..0 as truant : N. t 1 1 11.41 It ley (leder in 4 outwit That Sir Clueing N. d. 4444., W 4..14.144 Company m.pa11)• : 'll, 12, Tupper appeared ou a public pntfe.rm It, \\ • Ffaasalh atm. -it %Vali. : the lams 1 1 the city of 4luehc. , and, for the purp.sr e.f ,d . It•.lrrt am* N 114111111 Morrie -et and their I 1.•arrying a condimenet' or two, pledged the .ts".eeteAt of Lal JW Iv struck eat : 4.. F. 1 •redieof his count to a million Of 11111.11y--• -tru..l-I asseea431 I..r !te oaai property, +1,• I ry ,lo sat Lwow whether he del that or not, .hill : l., -orb. ls...u1..4,, IK'r`.'utl property. Bind ers, Mowers, HORSERANES, DRILLS, .. 11 1 I ...SI.. 04 AKRI€ULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. A large ,t.wh. 04 memory for the :.burr mschtnn ,v"uiot l7 •.n hand. Binding Twine. "Ni a sae)' wort .' 'Red 4' apo -crown. and '+Int er t'ompoalt. brands tows'', in atm 1: 81 the ,08.•.4 prices. 1 •1 J. P. BROWN tivlb x P. O. l'a'ther I wit• out there : lint I will read au !2110 a serest. 1 .8.1.1: K4N.Nerect that - ---•---- • "•ad, the aslainer hu ru,plo),•rs &Mena,• evtrae•t ,..Nn The Ofuelsee t lies.....•!., a 4 - the ,vert of Ir* 11141111 1.' 11011 .•lees.', terve s." " :sir (little* irate tuk /r ne hopeful want wise,' ..s.eauucnt roll tar .H1uls arrid. hemtiaiAfer it will 101 feu- 4'•nadiao in &creative piaprr : Mier what t says. mut the asses',&',• nt roll Y noised Lr the ti. buy,r. 1'p".. -Ptlate\,•f the 1 W \\'1 be h her the Midge lit he was also abet run' 4',4111411 Untold. \',elkcr s.•hnell that L PRESCRIPTION WORK. Biles of the eau who peened this artia•k•, r1laUc on the old X,•rth show Rade ay Peter Koehler he appointed pathulaster ,111 Itie sI- » I 1.‘ `1s 11'114f r� 1 (fit N. d.cu Ha,• div. 39 IYteed of .I. I:alh.mu. 1'rri �te says right when hsombersay. that the somber ,stn I eeU.n. e►tatldtoh,santh the 4;ovrrimeut .1 this ...mute) murales sir Ile aud.ence, which rpplau•le,) alnb4.t t• -cry Muu' Kalbtlme'h tout read c'umusstnery itCharl s Tupper and keeps clear of eentenee that he uttered. that 1 h C. P. R. Lr appotntal Ms (.44.84 '4'.ln. l atnu•ir lace ppslitiesthe letter it u ill 18• for this r.moor%. could he relieved of that $1.000.000 worth I dot. i. ('situ Ked : 4.e.rtgr fear kyr for j But air 4'harlaaTut.(rr hasliogMdy attelnpt - 11f • bliga' laM wlthot,t 11,, 0111sting the county dry• 2,C. K. Hu.lry \\'urn, lc, hits 3. t . sal to interfere wit the Grand Trunk Hail at l r(,. one .rut. K. Nelson Mesar, div. 4. 4'. R.: 4'hark. way'.bnt Ise lhargeel that gnat .•nrpoorwu„n It is the o1.1. .,14 et"r)' : you can assume t'royer. H. 4.14.4. X. 11.; D. sharfrr, H.• The finest Perfumes, with eytrat 4g nee, jo'11ere and .ori 'ileum. a liability, intoh'inl; tete rvpur tlitsre .4 lager. ...11th Islundery 4'arnr.l. K.11 1 Hewes speedily Iwvughtto hook for t;st,and millions of immure. meted it will not tort iiris•h Moir that this •-ouu.•11 grunt 11200 ii he lacked down ley saying that the. *Ate,' the tavpayers a alrlt. Fir Charles Tupper lir work um X. I;. and ."400 "n souls %lasso e, joblwry ad corrupt Me was p.•rp.•. i. full, f Noisiest, Ianu14441)' pro*', lel flat atauley and I PARIS Ariel trate.( dura the .•oustru.-u,N. 811.1 ender Step4M11 gtwot 1.11141 "unto. 4'arntel• 4 "Thr High 4 fu l of tem painted a $*&tuner' Mair that the tePt'rt of F. 1V the wrh' naaagenent• ‘Vhe.au. O'Larles I of I i torr fill of teem and things I'1' REST 1)Itl'lian, LI WFsiT 1'iI.1It(.I:�. was u picture. dram 111 Tupper lits', Iern in I'arltaulrnt for nearly Ile 1 tl t elevators. would be erected. Vermont. relative to the the Hay f r rale 114 trent) lice y wr> except ept when hr was that enormous •uantitias would be swung (sr teeth sal Aad the treen'enr In a tram w 1 Inn Ire r l'arrle& :The follow lir ling rt as HigL 1'olunus.io84er in Fug ! iVp I from here and that the 4:oscrn I •��• 111' lend. uNl for all thaw• tole4t r.nrtLr 4.rau.1 t t w, ub1 dr. rt• ran nart[u114 a. help s1 to merit p ffl waYw id : !'. l•pe,_„.4 reprlra le Trunk Railway hal ntinatr /datums rith.4urw•tnl-4.4,*4tx.•h....' -- . 1 -- 1� : '�: - .. earns 1llppi•r. and sir 4'harlt•s Tap - re.ol a telegram, w Lich came 144.1 from :he 1\'tn. E. ',err. 4 mar4o. 4,es. $87: F. W. Fant per heel intimate relation. aith the i.rarld wires, from the Premier of Canada. ' comb, .wand Se- L. 511 50: Coo.1*fl name , lfruuk Railway managers. ■ml rest h1 never Thereyou!,atetle4,11Ur.ye•ofSir ChM*, &weft uobgamt.tl12.75: H. ittiaeLan,s15: F. wNl 1 w"nd al.ust that sheat ague a 1"i' Tupper en the lnbhr pktf,N',L u creates*. W. Faro...ante wart in swamp, te100. Henry ' Treat Ita'Iw'a)- was prepared to sethser.r pa •aid by ilk. .:avernor 1Le0eral ,tl 4 ,Noss. , 'leant, ' k, r .- Lerprrt, aasesu.r, kr'. and .. orruptioun. so hong as the I:rind giten on the faith of an sinter In l'duucil Kul'. "rein, 4'. i!,, 420.68 V- K,n'In'" s, tlw interest of air t harts•. 'Tupper or the - Was it an birder in council that sent Sir 1106: sash..1' lata. part salary. AZ, : H. I4:nyernlnent of w),,ch he was a prominent 4 Merles Tupper to Montreal. to ',undoes the Leppert, repairing mitt ert, t'2 The council u,ondw•r. w Ioog as the 4.rand Ti auk Rail -:rand to WNW. again ,.n Saturday , the (:rand Tran Haile ..y Com my t0 .40rrte a- .1 1 ort t, I'lavk. their employees tit Vote for the i:0vrrttment 4th .4y of .July party ` \\ a- it ley an tinder to 4 -ooun. it that en ('lark, rapper ea. it strutted to al....nle an attitude •-alculeta.l to &tike a lu.r,.etr, \Ilhutrs o' tonere M eliog were fatal Wow at the- crept of this c.ui\try iu j•-•01ai:•i appruveal. M..:etl by Mr.dallier. the F;nghsh neat het I. 11 1 all 1N der in eeimodeet ty Mr. 4;thnm, that the bylaw ap 1',ennui! that Sir 4'harla.• Tupper las been teeming pound -keepers. fetwe-Tewer. 47111 a -ting in the way Ie has been .ling 104 the path misters be rased a tint. aroma and Las! three or four )'ears It err. then all I third ttrue and passeel. 1 arrive!. 1 he eau sty 11 that by `trine 04 au tM1er in .omtwil resolved itself into a court of re- (.,uue•il air Charles Tupper's cowetuet has *-ision. the member.. "kiwi; ie„na-etesary hero of(eosiee mud insulting to a barye.. ma , ewths. The following •sera were ,1ealt Milt)' of the people "1' .na.la-mid 1 bel":,`". with.: Th.•uas Ii!I*h.olI. aamebmiut re - ale.. to a ;treat many p.:ple 111 the moter ,lu.ad M, "100 :.1. and S. •Iohtest.N,, *44441- .41111144. 1f sir 4'harin Tupper mu.! eu• tient ta,uti.rntre(; '4'...1. amyth,rr.lucr.t 1100; wr.KT8 tea 4S•,•44, 1...uc -il met oil Mai' 26th. Nleltdr••re all Tupper. !laic made the state-"*ut whoeh he. :as cline more to open up :.reel tee .lrvehop Nage in pelotas let hum resin his other. 1 .11.1. Have u forgotten Ile campaign 01 the reenerce, .4 this eouutry than all the bate m. •leeet.si to air 4 banes Toper 1887 : hate we fnrieette•n the rgl•ls •188,14' by Tellers inset hate ever h4Ve1, or all the t'ktug the tiekI in the 4'anadi•u pp.dittcal sir charley, Tupper .ipmi the eastern Trow Topper. }hat will live until the Itav of nem: Ind if he roust dabble in panties 04* tares in 1888 ' sir, a we have forgotten .Iudtteneule Ilius sir charier Tupper test behalf of his political friends 441 the other them the ph,nlinion treasury ail not forget he the damage he is doing to!.sachet ia• side of the House let him resign his °Nice. them for many ye:us. VC, kil/04 perfectly tenet.: does Ile no$ Meow that in the city Ib Int let hunt remain as 11e ambassador of well that spm that ..-•.•i..n "tr 4'harlas of Leuullon where he lives there are thou - Tupper pledged the .r.'.lit uI this country'to salon of int esters who hate their little all the a*peed iture of e1NMnbNts 11U11114 of mosey. invested in the 4.rand Trunk Railway! sal .nd we know just Y 41..11 that the I'arlia- yet Sir ciliaris- Tipper openly electives meat of this country, ..ontrollol by him. l the' the I:mud Trunk Railway wY maw gentlemen "(sprite. implemented nearly 1 aged by evtr&Tagante, joinery end c.rrpip• every ,t*'- .4 these prunu.e•s. '4Ve have 11411 ti..n. I►na he realise the dnu•.gr that he is tnrggeerten I Int, later ,n.. sir 4'Iark. 'Tupper , ,",tag 4'atua(iut iatetests by me. de,•Iariug, or tealieel and Mdl.kue.l thnnigh Parliament a 1 ,Ines he ratline that ley interfering 111 retitle* scheme for the construct of a ratlw•ay at all he is droagnig 1 Amebae interests parallel to an c.nthig line "4 railway. 1f he defame all this it ieIttghtiu.e rpm hos a*ulance to Parliament that it that the 4;orern6w ll* should 1t•• ) tum• omild shorten thedi.taneeb)• tont materiel ofand if the •ioveuoent ,loos',list recall feat ri*r notes. \Ve hate not forgotten the memeth'I rm.t is high time that the l'arlisineur of %/II ..1. of air ('hark.'1'tipper in the •.MI,sarlia- 4 he.nuld meek Sir fluitie. Tupper. Let mentary.La'. when he forced through 'srli. ' nor real what The Railway News write of meat a ...kerne for the ."4414.11 11.1 "t the * Mtr 1'hurles Tapper. If says : 1 :.Median I'a.•itie Italia -a) upntfes..I as- I ••If, ley any imam. they ,the 4.ratel -.,-attest that it would not cert the people of 1'I'runk managers, could have sm.-vented, 'his ..entry a .ngle cent, and yet I then teen)' of the friends of sir 4 barley the people ..f the. erentry have 10 lit 1 would net hal e had the ..ppertunity of lee eslry farthing of the coat. ,Sr have Ing n'mh•.wl .nwient the wealthiest of not '..rgutteu that In these days he 4 anadan.: and if they had failed• an thre- .e:stored its that there would be a 1 newnreilly *,led, fur 1:1, k "f that 4upp.rt Npopulation of half a ,,,,Ilion 111 Owl winch Mu,1.e,i ,.. l.' Islay given to the orth-ll'est Territories by thin time : we friends and anpp.rter1 of the •Mvernment have no• forga.aem the ghost mg picture In 1 ana.La, 444.• proprietor. of the i:rsnd winds he drew of the North -%Vest 'r.rritew 'Trunk 110014 lust. had occasion to lament, les, and how he printed out that in a few .•*,-n ten time. more bitterly than they now years the North West Territories world he coo, the disastrous results of the confidence ..Irk- te pr04114r ac hundred and forty which they repose' 111 the promises and million bushels of wheat for ..% port : we pledgee "j the 1 anadw1 4:ni.•1-nnient p.an, wlN., if WP are ea believe the holt the have not forgotten that he IoW us that the among other., that the line would pay 11 \liuister of Justice, desertee rather the Itolninion lands in the Xerth \Vest would per dent. upon 1184 • spoil, and that it should cennmendatkn of the whole people of Canada pay every farthin • of the ...at of eonatnt,t• Le pried wally free from that railway dim than the condemnation of the right•thinking ing the Canadian Pacific Railway, and we petition wee•h lits .4 late )'Pyr. I4.e. v. 14.1.1" of this I14.ninielw, 1. paid Ly 1{I • kiwis mow that, instead of paying every recklessly encourage1. salary of 110,000 a year and $2.000 allow farthing of that expenditure. we are nearly I e1m read from Hrrepath s Kaolwa) ter, 1\'epay about $13,000 for his Pel a million and it half of dollars behind •or the .Imirnal the following ...Arno w 1th regard to pl0VeeS. »mi l suppose "repay his travelling tnauagement of the Xirth 11. est Lams41100e. the elate, of met, atagance, eo: roptnwn and eepeaaes. Even when he takes up his We are asked, 1111 the tam of all the, to be 1 h,4.hery gripsark and goes to spun to negotiate a tote that this sample and innocent nun ••\\'e l4) this side hate n 1 1, 44 better reciprocity treaty. m the pleasen4 wawa of went out upon the .inipl•and innocent nos opportunity of ridging of the ability and the year, or when he come. t.. 1'ana•ls to slim of aaysng t.. the manager of the t:rami honesty of the 1:r•ml Trunk engage in a politit-al contest, we have no Tr,,nk Hulsey in gentle *0411- "stay your than hes air 1 harks. Tupper, amt we ••an ,lonht to fold the bill. And. 'reeks all thy, hate!. 1Ir. `.argent : du nothing. . o not tell hint that 11 1w Lren char.. tenze.l ley we list-.• to pay his gas 1.111: and s gratuity interfere with the 4tovrn11neirt : your niers .terling honesty. prudent 10rewight, and the pant hy him to Niro. \\llkms,m, of M.. if are all in (atone of the l:nrernmeot naw .and hest fe.rnt of clna %atsm.'Dor Nigh l' (homes to he Avner Mt thrnl tote as they wish "Thea ere not It t• s pity. Mr speaker. that we emlld one anti charitable to Mr, \lilkinawt is that the mrthws et Sir Pharr& Tupper. sir mu ntrodnee Into 1'anada a little of the any heulnee+of inn, and why should we be Charles Tupper had a different mission. and lest form of 4:nghah ..•hrr*.tlam. Now, called en to pay for hi. gcncr ,ty • We sir Charles Tupper •t tempted to carry nut I shall *ore heartily for the resolution of are also called on t0 {ay his gratuities to a different umsslon,and he failed 111 his mis my hon. friend I bele%* the cooduct of pitmen and others. Rut it Sol *Melee T.ip- .4141 Ieeaur the 4:rand Trunk Railway 4 .004 sit 4'harls Tupper Is wholly without Nati per .hwp.ew to give ten cents 111 twenty -Nee Iany had made up it• nn0d to remain nem finding' : i belle. a his active mterfer .int• or a dollar *0 the small IN.v who twinge teal let weer th" rontemlmg parties amt to fence et all in politico in wholly with- his letters I ask, to it mot an outrage that let them fight Ile.-.•t*o battle.. Hersppsatles out tusttfh•atinn . and had the nwot,nn of the I.lpryrre .d this ...wintry .h•otld be Kailas') Journal. .peaking of el, 4'harles my hon. fru end gone te,rther than .1 .Ire. 1 .•ellml en te. bay et ' \1e Iwo % Ale him with I'up)w'r s slid*.•*. ,my• would have *,,44d for 1t : 1 Iro,ld hare , a free Mouse and tree f,,rnitns, and yet we "Shame and s',.aren,,•nl tau.: be the voted to ah'.hsh the other and to dr,li.h 1 hate to pay hi. IINON1e tat of *250 a year predominant feelings in Judging of sir I'Isar lair 4'hark+ Tupeer at the mama time 'an.l other listen. 1 .up'W4r that every hon. le. 1 tipper • meandalulw attack .n !lir 1 nes et could rose the utility M ne nemher 111 this !foliar pay hos own taxes, Henry 1'4 kr end the 4.rand Trunk Manage ,assay for thin office I see t now' Ins 1 onetime that the °Ni.-uls pa) their own inf'. generally, ' but if anything than ever. Every heir Nices is contra,- Ates out of their own pe•k,'t.. \Vhy that .184,4.)n make . Iese4P that the elierges! ••ia4 proof that the nl4ee itself is wholly tin 'thrill we make an exception to farm of !lir . agana1 the Liber.) party in Canada are ne. rare. When that office ea. • rested' Charles 'hipper, et -en ehoyth he he an hands&- and •nl)- ul Nle to serve the party I w.• were informed by the \d 1 mun.tratl n .4gl1.h baronet and Lord lltghl ' 00414. oN f Ilir 1'.aerv$ti*ss 11 w..111.1 le I that It Sea crested fn, certain pit poses ti.l•:nglen.I ` t1 by should we pay onr am Topper • mimes of the 1.resw11 Tn*.k for a"t The leo, 4oiriorer wait to a. t ns the reps IaaM,lou . Isuw.y ti•ket., and his new•% m.. PIN Ing h1. •.orrup4 offers. 're-ntatierand resident agent for 4-•nada 111 *handwrite... *has+e... ..t Montreal, will, I Engbend. end was to Puente •n, h powers rer*P leanings. goyim are perform such dour as m1 ht IoP �as�i • •4'anode n Hugh 4 . sh0.11 not I eel t.. horn by the foe error to 1 owned. 1*e inn grape a•4.hlt dhoBSN's to employ .a planer. bring .h«'r.+ht owl .he ....miry b Pshihnng ..,,,vi nor in Conned wY to direct him what why should we pay for that ' 1 et we MP. .n mu.•h ran leas, ". 1 ,Yhnraa He , the I to.10. He was to meeprt 1•e .mmigrwtion ; eh.rge.l eh.4�'lor it Why should we pa) - paid Orr, UV of the •.untr• and .. ...ice . he was to Parry .'it the 1n.tnemeo4s he his nhr•npaonl to ashhtr,Fam Gardena. .hash let 11"1111"‘ akw,e His , reelect 1 ,,light re. eo-e from the 1:ot.rmw in Council 810 95, anti to ti* 1'el.nal Institute, $9.73' in the matter ties leen .itwpl4 truhe..st" r p..•ling the 44nanral. .ywnmer.al and One has only to nitd those tevla, in the '(cat r the np[s.cn of n non partirie cene'ral interests of 4'anall& Now, 1 would light of the a dog arrSited 10 .Ioerpll Stotler wY.truck o6. The roll was then adoptal Porto iuuicatilwu. were reed from the- clerk of the l4visio, 1 onrt and from 4'atoer.,n .t Holt, slating that III the end Mullen ts. West N'aw-anesh and A.hh.W ju•lgntent had hien giver. for the defetbtutt a ith costs. 4 Mad.' t4, the imperial 1 ourt and •low a 4 'becks we're trued in favor tit, shiers& salary .mounting. with those of bis employ in tins care called by the township. Moved res• 14"6"11 +25.000 * year, and et the by 1Ir. 11•ihe. seconded by Mr. lkowers, ,tae titre a. t 11. 11 publical paritssn •'r that the account of .'6.92 for linnet of Late petite:al kitty- from one end of this country 4;e0.mciemaW Ire pod. Pan-,.. \lova) to the other. .Nod if the 4:o*crnnieut .1.. by Mr. Cowers, seconded by N1r. Bathe, teat wish to • hex" bion then the Parliament that the treasurer be anthem -keel a, I.orrow of Canada ought to check hum: and if 1'.r- et300 for a term of sit mouths on as hawleot dues sot do ro the pt'opk of the tarorahIe tenon err poutlela•. Carrie(. Moved tenantry will no so when they get an sop- I •• Mr. Todd, anomie I by .Mr. Gibson, that portunity. Who ever beam of an English �p anw.uI,t of the erste s evpertsea to 4 tt - ambassaelor interfering 4n the pohtl.s of a taw. ill r.ilw-ay deputatlou, Ire pa.i. foreign court ! \Ve know of one eekl.r•ate.l tarried. The treuurer's statement for luetanaa.wteuan E04411. amlaaaad(1r wrote Marsh and 1 , .hnwang lalmne.- an,l rr. a petition letter during the heat of a point ..ripe of 817.80 andcap•atit„re 02.31. aa. al oampigll 4o the ('niud State*, awl n0 react and bled. .N petuNm from ratepayers sooner was that letter drawn t... the atteu- of .t S X,, 4 asked to have lo: 15. .'on. non ..f the Imperial 1:o*crument than that 14,tranaterreel from Lucknow• section to s.N. anol.esaedoI nes ree'allal 1).r amhaasador N11. 4.1141 • (I*Utiem aake.l to have engages 111 all kinds of r'hcni s 1n England, \. _, 15, tori. 11, tran,frrra! from l'. 44. �. in waterworks an.1 gas uuu,u(actnriwg In- Vin. 13, to e.'. No. 4. Thiess wen'referred .hutnes, and slander. an.l Alamo polluaal to the wheel arbitrator. Motel by Nlr. opponents. I -y it a high tune the people limits, soot...le1 ly mt. Rower.. that a of this ..entry- should put • stop to Mir cheek of 1240. amount .•f retiring allowance Charles Tupper • conduct. He a not fell) grantee! January 21st. 1889, to \Ir. Durum a useless appendage to the unity politic, lint ,rot mayor, •, and usterst .al nun,. *33.60. hr in a muelllef and • nuisance to England leas 112.02, lahante .h1e the township h)' and 4'ana.Ia. Hr aen'es o0 g004 purpor Mr.lhurnin, Lrdrawn in tabor ,ef Nor. humin, there :aad. besides all that, he i, an exceed- amt the treasurer instrnited 1,. obtain Mr. ingly expensive ornamental head at 'the 1►arnin • re.rlpt for sane. 1 artinl. Moved 4 •0,1,1 of %t. •lame•. 1 44°4 that :hie great by Ntr. 15.111.-. aromle.t by Mr. flowers. that a bylaw 4.- prepared tiling the polling sirhdi'iaion* of the township Y bilkers • 1 • lots 13 to \1-. ,, of 20, inclusive, cone. 1, 2 nal 3: 13 to 21, 111clu.t*e, awls. 4and 5, end 13. coon. 6 : .2• 1':. , 20 to 27, inclusive, cons. I. 2, 3, and 22 to 27. cons. 4 and 5 i3, 14 to 27. con. 6, an.l 13 to 27. tura. 7 mal 8 : (41 13 to 27. .111.. 9, 10 and 11 ; 5. 13 t.. 27, cony. 12, 13 and 14. Special grants were made as follows : Putting hill between 15 and 16, mu. 9, t!Z : tenting hill 01plwite 14, coos 8 alba 9. *126 : rutting hill 0ppatte 24, eon. 4 and 5, 1125: l.umiary lines, 4100. ,4700 were grant..! for genii appropriations. .\fuer passing 1 number of account+, .e11M'11 a.ljo,lrne.l to Meet 'on Matrinlay, June 271h. 11. K. \Ii I.ra. Tp. 4 krk 4 'ona.r Pts p papee hill anr,,mti to *196.04, and his pito *I rates 43449.47, and his porterage • if the High 4 •tinct Harry hl. 11 err .1444 tt0� the IQ toy 1 As 11 lea ; .4toifterr l;Aatwr. Reloot aw, tire To1/he Soaps and Toilet Articles. GREEN, HELLEBORE, INSECT POWDER, All of the best quality. W. C. GOODE, ILA w N MO w ERS Latest patterns and most improve. *Om. Prises right CARDEN TOOLS Just what you want. Best brands and lowest prices.' Beautifying the teeth And hardening the gums. THE LEADING DENTIFRICE. F. ,JORDANI - MEDICAL HALL, ci_onERIck. PUBLIC NOTICE ! Another large consignment of , Fresh Teas of superior quality. In order to counteract the dis- honest practices perpetrated on the oublic by peddlers and others, we are offering Special Inducements in Tea and Coffee, and solicit your pat- REES PRICE SON. • Hay's Block, next Bank of Commerce, Square. Orders by Telephone promptly attended to. 0. The lenreetare Dealer. ss Milne all kinds ef furniture at tbe lowest ocetlek orlon. It le well:kennel tam tee rim cash. lie l• also tit. leading Undertaker of lbw town. Kroh/lamina Mid 'theirs kept - - - _ ' band. Ha also a likes a Nprelolly of femme erasure Ols• Atm a rail Wore parebods i teurenere stoma here. arid rots will find mit Mat to does as be wars rolls ebeap "th.....4141A,11:1,17.1.:,:i :;::7"........1.i".:14:: i 3 ,.........-4••••• 1•••1401.• 4.1••••••• Airy le. 1••••••••••••••• 11 For Qamh._ • t iter ,1 r .Lorean our wi a cow, the in the Fl •• lit t si41gee EIV V brier t 111111) \gine. 1'1 PYn uf"I liter" Tyr FFiinn dome yhsa track !tyre W)r 1: peel Illy 1' 1.ar.1 ..ut d. 1,1471 4.oLlr 1' .rise .'1411 Cam pla, tte ., 4,11 s the t whits fit SI TI • v. ell ihrs isohl ttrui who mat Frei to t tett tem 111111 411 Nei lai • 4.41 114 Itt sat 413 an to IS ft 11 • Hit hiffi-e-i"