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ler mob subseueso insertion. 11e..ureet by
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es.. anis of stn hose sod under. Ile Yee
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there woe saes • kms when fiol.Aern
uheakt marl .hrulder to e►uelMr, and w
phestly obey the bottom of their leaders,
now is the stew.
ineedk,ms .dorsa are beteg pet forth by
slat upponwta of Libel ahem to create die
owed in the reals of Ketone, and Ten Su.
sat. observe with regret •hat some of the
ramie e.d file have b.v.,.e tended of hereti-
cal teachings. and some of the wewip.wre
are ' •ok' lig heck weld.
This a all wrong. .(. Jean Ku.i.l..n
eased to ..y, •''1'u stet a to win." The beg
I.attalt.u.e will not always le on the Mile tit
Ir,wlle iu this Canada „t cur.. eel Voltam
psis ciplea will eteu Bliley triumph.
The Liberal party hams leader :0 LAt olio
whore to know is le, hove. Ilia ward w .0
honest awl lno•ifALI., man Latino: l.•
ipomea •bel lits integnty is unsullied. He
la a leader who lads, and when he say.,
" Forward ' there should ler no retrograde
movement.
In Ontario Lecture he a Lieutenant II
('anrwaMNT of whorl he should be pron.'.
('AntWKMiMT is the man us the Luer..!
mels loot lotted ht th.• Tones, and that
Moue should give lona • W slit, place io the
tierrta of Liberals the Io. 1011 over. He
r a ntagnttio,•at tighter a..1 po».rams en us-
telbxt with but few e.,uals In this aoustry.
He hes been bnneat and true to the best
interests of a ride.. and is the aped of
the policy whie,I will best eowIuce to the
well -Wine of this land. Eventually suttees
must crown Iti• effort/, ail every I.ileral
t he Dominant should medumver to stmegthea
Isis hands
Today tt nay look gloomy for the ams
d Reform, but It should le remembered
that the darkest hour is before the dawn
Had the 4(011041 In Parliamentary se.i..lur
Inc the r..ent bye elections been brought
& bout by tan cud hoiwot massa by the ('on-
et-esti,r party we own there would have
hewn teems for anxiety, and it would twined
irate looked Tike • reruleion of public feel-
ing. Kat such has not been tore case, as
demonstrated in t\'st Huron, Loudon cud
other onset:teeu.:les .herr:n bye election*
have been held
%Iong this line Teo Si.•s u. knows oboe"-
of
bcred it *perks. and 11,tesd. to ap•.k of what
it knows in the near future. Suffice to say
that the bye -elections have been carried on
by force and fraud in every instance. The
villainous Franchise Act has been male •
machine for vitiating public opinion and has
aided and assisted the nefarious work of
stealing «mat ittieoas ; the influence of the
C. P. R. a* a free carrier of fagot votes has
also contributed towards .sif ug honest
puttee sentiment ; the action of partisan
retuning officer* who are, if necessary, is
• presumes to duplicate their ballot papers
at local printing taffies, has peen a factor to
the freed ; and the invasion of an army of
hired public thieves to steal the votes of the
oowatttuewctes t. the interest of the party
Advertt...sesta of hat. Ifou.d. der*,el-
leit..11sss Vaasa. tllt..tbt.s Weaned sad
i resumes . 'naaues W list., sot attosdtas s
Leas it'.i..rati, ss1 sew moo tk
HOturw on Mae red Firms ss lisle. am w
meta a lone•, it fur am math. IgM:. per cub
fitment taontlt, Larger aims. 1. pmYortiva.
Aor .pedal mike the aldose of whicn is it
"1"1
r oto • le1ero i/eur,Iary hwtsllt of may tett
venirmrsrt� cheesed he emakierrd w se
Loral aa►i esed .rdb.wli.
seamlessolp fales I ban art 1Oe 0444 pee
Loal.etiu.s la oediermy reading type tee,
coots per word. No gusher for lees aeon Ili
Plotter fee chanlhsaaMl other religious sad
buaevoiest Matins/dem half rate,
r.msmereist Cosines •dyeH t.esv•t..
A limited imitator Ot displayed sdvertl•e
m..te wpl be tneereed et the following rases :
Per loch. one t.nrriesa.. M to
Mier teaert(ose I ss
^ three moot ha. Y 0.
• six rgeo1►a 3 ell
one year .. 5 p
•
No edvertleemest less lbss two niche. 11.
imegth will be maculated es above bees. 5
pr seat. dimmest allowed for oath psyme.te
es three rarest bsase ed,s''ea
csutorss�ept ; MI per pomit. on sus
imestesehl cis will he etrtath .Mefwid 7
Metes •• The sysnt ^ mall v« y.
Sateen ben, who hal tie receive Tide 8109 A1.
tr.nularly, Mame by sterner or by mall. will
ouster a favor by snge•snttsrr us of the fact at
es early *dates* lemMMe.
Look se T... Lab.I.
3'nur label ts a standing receipt of the dale
N which you are paid up. leo that it is not
allowed to fall into armor.
When a chasm of addres 1. deemed, bock
the ort and the new address nbuold be given.
Rejected timewcetpu cannot be returned.
C.xmeeponnescs teem be written .n, w» fid.
o f paper only.
r.NWmes I!.Ike.
J. C. 1.e Tnur1, of Goderlch. has been ap-
pelnted Lomat Travelling Agent for the town
ships of Goderiab, Colborne, Asherld and wit
warmth.
Local postmastella *Ter ths dtstrirt are also
e mpowered to reedve mbsenptione to Tilt
AL cotumooicsttoss mum be addressed to
D. McOILI.ICL l►I)T,
Tet tiniest.
Tslepboue Can U. tfedrnch, (151.
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eODIEtICI1. THUSSDAT. AItCII a, ifs
REFORM MillENTION.
At the remind of the Extteutitr
Committer • un��ci'al meeting of t' e
West Huron Refornt As/owlet ton has
been called to meet at
Clinton on Tuesday, March 8,
Casser.*, het es • mae wheat the (Imam-
vativs party and The altar, with • ten
eeeeted a of the bete, lave bake. M their
bosom lied made meek d.
Perhaps The Star dues nus know, hat the
editor tit Tea `+r.:. •1. does kww and hes
hue pommies an athd.vit that the man
4:..at. this friend and aa•il•W of the Tury
party, ;hie Tory voter and touter Anil dol-
4Ate 40 Lb. Tory .waventwe stated llat
IAlit, (Iln'Hull., of The Star. end another
to f.red him $1.000 00 if he would .040.4 the
GirI U. hr the patetotty on kir. CA111*o4.
The following is pert of the affidavit
"I. Andrew 4:rare, of tbe town of 4:0r1e-
rt.•h. to the count) of Huron, do culeui,h
artiste that Robert 4;ore tool me that
awl .lame. Mitchell, of The
Stu, cffrrel lion 11.000 00 it he would et
s
tie girl Olivia lo.1.8* 10 •ver 1 L.nl un
1'. 4'erarea.
Ihe:larerl before use at t:oulerieh, in the
,.•nerdy of Hunts, thw 23,4 Ikwmber, 1 1►.
1881.
To take action in reference to the re,
sok of the recent election in the con
atiti.ncy.
This action on the part of the Atiso-
ciatioa has been censelerel necessary
owing to the barefaced and fraudulent
Mesas adopted by our opponent+. to
steal tate constituency .luring the
recent contest.
A full delegation of not Iea thnn
three (members is militated from every
palling sub -division.
Convention will open at ' r.0
L F. BLAIR, D. A. FORRESTER,
Sete.
PATrs.sow's sasjseily, with the all of all
the beodhera, le not s large as Potter''* in
1087
Tit army of political cormorants' who
recently migrated tram West Huron are
new said to be ...limped is Smith Perth.
THAT " riles. " paper, The t;od,nch
gyre had to he bandied with • tongs ant
week. The articles were awful Mot. you
Mow.
Leer week's Star wag • very intereating
..alter. A large sober of quotatIone
frees Ti,. Motet enlivened the usually 4.44
sed stupid editorial pege of oar •ont.m-
-7' - -
11181 Lr Weak that Re.. W A
T- hum mum M ds&srhi be celebrate holy
eom.taames In We • do gen. 'rhe Steer was
is terms. Mr. Tetuan didn't come In .-ale
brute holy oemmaidea. He came to vote
Ma HYrcatautw, of the Rig Mill. uforms
Tits Stir*1. that the 0011.1sa made no at
tempt to i.Uimidate their employees, u was
,'•porfmd ter T.. ,Maim. last week. Mr
Hr^n'wtrou does sot dory, however, test
the gsstlemss he gaesties made it under
' 1,1 1)Lb:1 HOLMES,'
Notary PrWtc.
We non t my this story a true : all we
say i. that Minim.' friend (...ar, a
friend of the Tory party seid.eu.
444. The Sur not know that Mw loot
t./t .wore that A mei represetu0g humeri(
as . I:o.ertmrut detective nailed on her and
a tg other things rid that If she told
•,,netlong to the ,4tnuient o; Mr. t'ewaluWS
she would hart everything she wasted as
long as rhe Itvnl •
I),.. The Star sot know nkat this sass.
4:oag, the friend rad associate of MITCHILL
awl the Tory party, swore that a Govern -
meat detective called on him and a.asg
other thtugs said that the whale Cloven -
meet was at his back on tbe mutter : that
motley was no rattleet : that he, 1 :.5a, would
be well looked after and provided for if he
could reveal something discrediting Mr.
t' 11150'. end that if he lit his place at lir.
4'aaxtors's he w ,uld lea well looked .fter
that, in feet, the Tory party would provide
ter lite
The star to in knows all this and a greed
•Iral more, and yet he has the braren int.
padenre to .holt the responsibility which
he has incurred And to Insinuate that Mr.
4 is guilty 01 starting an utamoue
.tory against himself for the purpose of
crating sympathy. Let the whited top
ulchre, Mtn'ntt.l.. come out boldly like a
eau end my that Mr. u guilty,
and if Mr 1'eect..4 dors not indict and
tom% act him of a criminal libel re. s Sb:.AL
will a. longer support Mr. Cesisats'.
Neither The Star mw nor any other man
worth the p..wder and shot tare make the
cherge in print where the enmival law will
and can reach him• but he and the party to
which he lelosge arc willing to take vulvae
lege nl oar or two old women end worthless
Tory heelers and Loodlers to circulate
scandals they have met the courage to father
Truly they are all of the same kidney.
14malivoLl., Feh.28 Mn. Barker, wife of
In power hu huh tar endoratioi sol ap- John Barker, of Petrolee. formerly of the
proval of the Government of the day. plica, died at their hone io 1'etrtda
This state of things cannot last. Public ou Thursday m.rninv of la grippe. Hee
ema,mewt will to due time he arotush remains were brought here to her northers,
Bight wd )ustIM meet peeved and the Mrs. M'chasI R o n, for burn• 4're
i s cu r envule f tr t6e fwneral to take
thieve** policy be driven to the wall. Hon
THE RESULT IN WEST HURON.
I CLINTON'S CATCHY ITEMS.
Tam Weekly/ Eppltoaae of News
prom a eve Oasts
The edictal curet is the West Herm elect us utak phew at the .sert Mem, tisane's*.
on Wednesday, Marek 2, returning 04(044 heck per.IJutg. Ws•pread the 8*15asler *Le
Last three stet -texas, from which it will be emu that the stetesieute emetic by Pits tuemet.
lael week have bac■ sanded.
Is 1887 ('*maser p plied 2,135 votes to Porter • 4162, awl was defeated by 27 in
1891 ('.,,.erne pulled ^.199 votes, .r (Y4 more than he rid in 1987. lot owing w Porter's
vete fslhtsg off to 1.991 .w ail bee them at the previous sir. Luer ('alit. res s attsjurlty
swelled to 379. This year. despite the shorts of the bx..Ile brigade, • stuffed voters*
list eel other sinister ludo/more. ('ant. rune figure,* were 19. lalnwde.1rthose f 1887
although 46 behind these of last rear, brio 2.154 Thr stay y
l.rais�bt wee
out, cud lett rnmpanaU.ely few who but et•Itp'rted CAn.erun us the previous
elrett01s swerved •rem hie.upp•rt As 'run St.:.0 h.. alines. ..datrud.d, West Huns
is • clews toast itmucr,And in the torso of its being vette.) again it u* question if Hon. J.
(' Patterson,..uld 1.• ..rand t., fan the music. o111itbata.dm.* .11 the ira.tunge of kis
fronds. There were 24 spook.' ballot. and 2B rep...tot
411141110.
1 I hmVAouoft
2 1 14.1lav1 .
3 tVebster ■
1 knig.bwiege.
Amlwrlry
6 le. habh
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7 Ilrnmtl leu
8 Seltl rd
9 (a low
! 1 Leehurn
1887.
j
64 10f2
56 80
50 09
80 bb
114 36
tri 30
481 383 98
Ma)
1'.. 1'
84
27
83
50
244
41.14,0'
11 St. Andrew s. 78
12 St. dames'. 70
13 amt dohs's... ea
14 14t. (:aspen.
prram . re,
place Saturday morning by the Catholic
sty is the Leet p..hcv int p•iitics ef 11 u in church. I.ut on Friday Father Molphy ,u
business, and the integrity and morality, formed them the it would be Impossible for
p,htial cud per.onal, d I.Artt*R and the ceremony to be performed by Lin, the
CARTwuoHT a bound ID the not distant ft- tenets .4 slit church not allowing him to do
so. as she was not • crxisistent member, bar
Owe to prevail ober the Ru.1. Stars aide ing neglected her duties W *be church atom
which as embodied in the persons of HA..- her merruse to Mr. Harker, who is • Pro -
.:ART. F', area and to.
Reformers, be true to pnaciplet end tie
leaders 0t Liber•liem and your triumph to
the neer future is amend.
Ta2T tit RAltLsa 4{:24].
Its the last True of The Star an attempt
was ensile to relieve the Tory party of the
odium of circulating • .casdaloue story be -
ton and denim *he ate contest against the
Liberal candidate. The Star says
•• W• have time and again denied the
impossibility of the 'osier vat party ow
the engin or circulation of this tale of
shame,- etc.
Will The Star dewy that this falsehood
was the subject of dt•cttrlon before • (inn
minae 1,w select fowl of the Ctserryative
convention as Smith's Hill'
Will it deny that a Man called (:1181 at-
tended that convention and state! to some
of the delegates that he lied a tale to unfold
that would Hem Mr. 4'A.11W% ; and that on
bis atatemeut, fair or unfair, the matter we,
lett to a Meta to determine whether it
would be "good politic" to make it an
open True so anxious was the Tory party
for Amy chaste W 15)ure Mr. ('AreanlN, no
odea how vile awl fakes the story might be?
Will The Star deny that flows'•
' • dodgers " 1 printed at 'rhe Star •(Roe) wave
. no -elated anonpt the delegates at Y..ith'.
Hill by the hundred, so that they could be
dotramt«l lineally by the delevats on their
return bome.to the injury of Mr. Citroens
Will The star deny that one et Mr.
parrag•..•.'r 'waken at Kiegslndge .du
rimed the subject in a most offensive t.an-
tier'
Will The Ste deny that at Port Albert,
4 .ot4Klrh Rad nt her meetings Hoo. .1. C.
seined that &vete gr PAtrrgro. wont Ise Perreeeit ,discussed the scandal in his own
u tbeir personal 1.4.1 4
Nnw that the eleatlese are over •14.1
iloe. Br•a11r.M41 did his 1Aocatee have
lett to tow. the local secretary of the 1'on
esrv*tive (s.oci*tion bee bees allowed to
cosm est of the seam where he had lass
dewed away for the pint t wen or 1 bis
week., and *host "WIC did .t ' kv.. the
"Night uwle" nee beer; at ` v4 .404.rt" justifying hie danders. humbly apohopied •
Will The star deny that old wome, of
1e the fnear4 d Mr. Tm.. wall take loath seas -- .d the Tory persuasion per
son ad *deice tbey .1111 term • e'l n4nee Brut ambulated the streets of Gruleri.•h for weeks
motes iu every polling efbdi,t.tnn in South rep.•1ma the a•and*I '
Perth, and wheel ahs Cee skins end MIR Will The Star deny that the beer hike
ewye *ad waft. and aka p.htu•AI m.•.np. h...l we. industriously ,-,r,alsted secretly
same tato the elegies waste of tar Pesti (.em brew t•, hour I'y memhwre ..f oho
deniers aloud he admire set 'red t.. 4h. nervy {arty .
fdlowa resew '.u. d *like, y..n . se , auk, i Will The. etas deny that ever %larch,
my mistake 1491, it has time and again ,edea, need, .n
fashion. anti endeavored to throw ..loam
upon Mr Ciento, without sllowng the
latter or any of trend. to 4ldrese !be meet
iwg •
Will The star deny that :mie of the leaf
tag Tones pmhhcly charged Mr ('Ar,Ro'
WPM *b. often.", in • public house. and when
threatened with an *,-?0.n. instead of
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15 Curlers - 43
1b Hamilton's .' 39
17 Henley's 32
18 Crook s. 40
19 Holm...ville 50
204
4.ont 14
20 Thompson v . 55
21 Videan's 43
22 Town Hall 56
23 plates' - .rid
24 Walton. 52
25 Brophy. 56
26 Hays 34
35.5
t('1•T t\ mo moose
27 I►uneannon SS
28 Fnw1,•r'* 74
2't Iowa Hall . 72
30 St. Helen's 110
EA•t 11'
its vomit
31 Westfield .. 8b
32 Scott's 79
33 Drama's b9
34 Lsi 44.s.'e 59
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M Theo /:laws la stared es ewes Svery•
woo Werth rgewl.A Thee dies. M as
•• Sores • Web' 5..M5(e MetrM5
.f Leal Saimaa.
teW1 ora owls ,4n$Mro00e4T
!ir. Murray is aria ride to he out atter
his very severe *track of la grippe.
\1'e are pleased 4. tell you that Miss H.
lane r nearly reoutotetuir Irmo her room',
revere sick rasa
Mrs. R. Werth presented her beamed ext
M,.ti4ar 14.1 with mealier .ou. He u very
t..uug. but that trouble will soon pew
an ay.
tt
tbe u.ne of writing, Mrs. Lee, who
ha. bests .la.renrwly ill, o ...mew hat rester
May .be 144 spared for the eke of her hue.
baud and tour little boys.
March ha. again cure to us, .a.l woe
will we be I...ku.g for the re appeal auto of
Sprit,(, the beautiful We sincerely hops
!loll she will Ir14.g to ler tram a large re
tote of health reettrren std grip banish -
Fre.
II 1 01 Pt.Aes, SIIL - Mr. E.htor, we
often, hear the questouasked : "How with
u.rertri.•tei reelpruc&ty could for revenue
be raised' We owe reel an editorial in
reit el,e a which *spline.' how very
clearly. 11 you would reproduce it we
would thank you much.
lo our humble (piton the Secretary of
Sate .bould above all be at the °petrol of
1'arlirmnit, and have left l arbug to fight
hu own battles : bet you ktiow, sir, once he
was eltetted party would stead before cows
try. aiW leu hitt_a_tint maturity was more
to he desired thea aught else.
hires dol. 1: Cooper, of the Ravened
line, acid lather of Mrs. R. Jolttaat,,te, of
your torn, hes again milieu w boniself a
wife. 144 the person of apes Sarah Churchill,
a outer of his deceased wife. As Mr.
t'....pwr •• a very p r.is•wurthy .•haracter, we
wish him a Largo measure of the world's joy
Leaped up and running Over.
1. HiAvt.. While the victorious los
servativs were giving vent to their feelings
un Tuesday evening last in hus.terous cheer
ing cud h.otire, little Tuna 4.la.gow tusked
the .4urstlu0, " Who gut in, par A few
minute Inter she entered in through the
beautiful gates of the Celestial City, thea
gaining • position more to he envied than
the empty honors of the biggest statesman.
T°'
INDEPENDENT ELECTORS
w TWO
W 14MT RIDING IIY '1 LIN tXtUNTY
OF HURON.
lfaantlrtls . Illi the 23rd of February
yow gaI4 a1Iy fought ori. 01 4445. awe'
bumble battles eve, .wcwnld to 1441 weml,
Lal poli trawl was 45.• 4'u: bury and sin
• victory perched fur • title, anti Iui
• woe why, on the tomer* er( your r
puhtical •Jeera•rw, as l tM t4a,m.o5
roi.nue* of the IA% burdened urn ..p
premed wsutry secured • tampons, to
mph. You fuegbl • noble tattle, airiest
fearful odea, for which 1 heartily thank
the ('ono. ri *4,4. agents were objeet.3 to by editor,kuowuigthat hiswdl-dirisMl shafts,
the Liberals in tie wade "not .ieattied.. would be murh [sere interesting matter
The partisan revising officer held that . than our few small items, so we will furnish
that oloirooion was not sufficiently definite. Tits Sic s.t readers with • portion of the
and the Lidera spent a lot of tune and . happenings of the village in the hope that
it may still prove interesting.
The needing on Saturday, the 20th, In
favor of M. l'. [Cameros was lergely &need
ed. John McMillan, M. P., addressed the
meeting, Kither hie very loreible arguments
is favor of free ttade,or his medi. me proved
too strong, for • few of the most prominent
Tons left before *be meeting was believer.
The avenge Tory does not want to bar the
opposite side of the argument. It s with
them • case of : Convince • mat .ig4inet his
will, he'll bold the same opinion still
testees. The funeral took p'laOe to the rural money, in eelpltfysng the objections. He
cemetery this afternoon, the service being l then refused to receive their objections,
conducted by Rev Mr. bimsrehon.e..4 the
church of Ragland Mr. Barker at present
is seriously ilii. being unabh to get out of
bed to attend the funeral. Much sympathy
is felt for the bereaved relatives.
The above from The Empire refers to the
conduct of a rev. gentleman whets recent
actions in certain .serene of West Huron
have trained for bim an unewvable notoriety.
Warier If he we se particular on doctrinal
pointe when he worked cheek by jowl with
Ron Rote igen is, "4'oonekm Rein aid
other Kqual Righters for the election of
Hoe. J. 4'. Pernessot His conduct is at
variance with the Christian chanty and
iroaines of .pint which have for years
charactenzeol the Catholic .•lergym.ee in this
motion.
claiming that the time had expired. TM
Liberals appealed to the Court d
queen's 'tench, which unanimously
hell that the first notice. were sufficient.
The 4 imaervattvs then carried the cease to
the Court of Appal, which also unani-
mously refused to entertain their notes.
two, Judge Maclennan characterizing at se
Ao intolerable sandal d such narrow .00-
etructmn of the Act could he allowed to de-
feat the rights of soy of the parties In
spite of these decisions, the Conservatives
have appealed to the Supreme 4'ourt, which
cannot take up the ams for some time, and
therefore the 230 bogus voter aro left on the
het, nod the C.P.R. will probably bring
nearly all of them in, as they are scattered
all over the Dominion. It u this union.
pillow and cowardly fighting tbat Mr.
Hyman has to oo•lend name. Perhaps it
is too much to hope that decent l;onmerva-
tivew well mem it, is view of the chance
of defeating Mr. Hymn by them begets
votes
'• VIII Tart LA I 111116"" LIIUL 2(1811.
The lying dspotchs which have char
actertred the ..olum,se of The Globe, during
*44. campaign. +manning from the same
soars u l rte Sn.s d, editorial* end loud
reports, have bees continued once the elec-
tion, and charge upon the Conservative
patty here eery species of political ra.tal-
ity sad Jobbery which to le mind of
their author can oonesive. This u .11
mkbkhb, and the aro.Sslsr pad water
tan"of will do his patron sad his party a
me, -rice, and coati -thole to the hem interests
of the riding, of he will cease from his labor
sot of love. but of hate and accept the
verdict recorded last Tuesday.
This is a specimen of the pabulum that
TarTnn•t..1 II IN,- of The Star, nourishes
►n readers c0 weekly. The editor of Tin
Smear, ie evidently the hnyie with which
tate worthy :tut weak Mother' seerse hie
children M sleep n nigbte. Somebody ha.
leen bandies the poor fool up the wrong
env. and has been showing him the " Raw
Howl and Bloody Bones " articles which
appeared in The Empire dung the costaet,
and which, even if they did emanate from
the pees of • Sunday sebool saperantesdent,
wen false, misleading *ad • libel on the
town Asa matter of fact neither the edi-
tor of Toe S14.4 AL oar any member. of Tea
Mn.4A1 •teff was reepus.Lle for one line of
telegraph or other matter whi'•h appured
m The (:lobe between Feb 6 and Fah fit.
Can 'Ilse Star my as mesh about The l: ,
pre moth/who ` Thr 411o1e'• regular staff
cnereepoielent was en the growths, 1n 1t'e
Heron an.l knew who of a ernes.
COMMENTS ON CAMERON.
e. Targe•:, 011.14100.
NOW, if Mr. Harty could have divided ep
his majority with Mr. Cements things would
have boss different.- Tiverton Watchman,
*MAT AS 1Pn. TORY •40IL --
Hon. .1. 4'. Patterena did not pia mare
heavily is the I�''�i.el,-,. towsdtip Ilea. is
the I'rotsteat districts e4 West. Huron.
His election a not due to the influence of
Rome more largely than to the unpopular
ity of the Oppoeitios trade policy *lied the
popularity of boodle. Toronto Telegram.
o•1AT its*T*noon.
'*00 Mr. Patterson is elected in West
Heron it is exported that Grd.rioh hurts
will he matte to a*iniomodete • Great Neat
ern beltre the .•Iate of navigation. Tiven
to. Wet harm
CAI
you.
Your wea0uue of war wen (acts, lg.
e re., .0x1.1011 segue *ad c.ou.mts huseaty.
The wespuas of your suets were .
1 .( large expenditure of the mosey of
the electorate to bribe the deotose.
2. A fraudulent vu4sta' hat.
3. .A voters' list prated at the pnnung
015.e. controlled by the secretary of the
('o•s.rvative Aeso auun.
4- Bold and brawn perer•ties.
s The votes of men who dispueed el
the reeperttm en which tbey yea1gd
yeas Sp sed removed to the L sated
•ltra•a `f • D4fla' IitiLAsa •ss ' mea
stake in (:.sada.
b. The volae d ere braugiR ft.S Brit
Lab Columbia, the Not thweel, Menit :q
the United States And frum almost every
eur.er of the rartb oe pares procured by
the 4'. P. K.. the. Tory party and shin•.
with all expenses paid.
.' The votes of mechanos and Is111slen
ceefurd tato v..1 tap for the t;o,e,,n.r,tt
against tbrlr bones conviction.
d The intluence 1 he has any of 2
retuning ohcer who is the president d fat
l'asservauve Aoloo1*ltun, and oil deputy
returning officers who are all, or Deady
all, violent political partisans
t1. The peer of an army of boodle's
cubo invaded the riding and plied their
nefarious emetics as *weer coseeuios list
*ad at every street ..user.
10. The humidities' votes et mea *bo
voted ..n eertthratc, whir had ao mart
right to vote than a Central Afrtc•s.
11. 'rhe opening d polls at 8.30
A.m. sad the pontes of Iraodu4st votes
before say scratlneere remelted the poll.
With .11 these and other potent mama
ass arrayed against you the wonder ,
that the Cower v►ave candidate tit,
liaised ugly the paltry nee city he did.
1 know that 1 obtained as Lugs 100
majority of the bosses and sash/sushi vote
of the richeg.
The Liberal party will never ashen
fraud, eoereson and bribery.
A protest win be entered ; the 'tootles
wall be voided, end • good many boodle's
may tied quarters u the county gaol. A
sew election will be bald and 1 will, sakes
* better sad stronger mss ar be (sued.
agars appeal he the benne tastim ed el
the county.
The battle is yours Yours to haw
the meat why ea army of oulside mw
'wends sail imported sad Mabee::.
boodle,* °patrolled West Harm
1 ttaasot believe that you will tsdmil
se the taiquity. For myself 1 sh.0 MGM
is the reale as a fall private or lead the
vasgeard euos mere to victory, *e you
may determine.
1 have the hisser te be,
Yours trolls
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To*. A.44'11 PIM .Ineh Hunner, once A
resident of l.'lintee.bat now of Toronto, has,
we are sorry to state, greet affliction 10 hie
household at the pretreat time, *het much
dreaded diphtheria being nor ea unwel.wme
guest. He had five of • family when lav
tag 114010s some three gars ago ; the last
reports era that nae a4 Au children Ise
Wien a victim to the above mentioned die
ease. *kik others are also afflicted.
aPn t u. ST*.a- I1 is reported anxiod
town that vert shortly • deputeetiori will be
set down to Ottawa, legging that •
wet office be erected is the town of Clinton.
We admit it would be • great improvement
and hope they wIl stowed : at the rase
time It would rddeet somewhat badly up.
on the (;everumeat that at had Iwo with
held from this centre until the Commons
get • taunt Into this riding, one after their
own heart ; but the improvemea• will have
to be rapid, as for one seisms only will he
repreSeat the Western riding of Huron.
Merles RAve.ts. IAM week menttoa
wee made by s* of Mr. Riter's little boy
being 111 with diphtheria. This week It is
our manful took to chronicle hu death et
the age of two years and tea match., which
sad evict took place on Sunday morning
at 4 •. w. His remains were aid in the
silent grave upon the afternoon of the mid
dy. Mach sympathy is felt for lbs ber-
eaved famill/. Rut one .meolatioa re-
maineth - little Hugh haa goes to • better
home, where the bitter wail of desoatir/I will
never more be heard and where they shall
0aver again say. I am sick.
A Gout !Nino. Kv.g04..t,c eerie..
will shortly oommesee is R•ttenbsry at.
Methodist chervil. We are of npsim that
there ran excellent field for the •hove me-
aioes 011 over the Western riding, now tiet
political contra u Bald. Kit yet as Tits
SIGNAL truly pita its W. We ale troubled on
every side, yet mot distressed ; we are per.
piezd, but met in despair ; persecuted.
but, sot forsakers ; cast., down but
not destroyed " Oar Cownti.e friends
may crow just at the peesast time ; bit
wait until we take oar harp. down from
the whores, when they will weep at tbe
.rain. thereof
Itmo.ascarn 1. •, n Woof.... The Do-
minion Parlsament u again is session. We
find ourselves woidenng whether the es-
prunusation tut will again be greatly ad.
dot to. Doubtless they have enany frieads,
who would ilk. a Governmeot office. The
result will be massy more aided to that
somber who bask is the sunshine of wealth
and plenty at the expense of Canadian
1.1.paye,*. In our estimation, air, 144*
above sestioeed paupers are an •besiss-
tion through and through ; the Goverment
employees ere well ped, then cub.y should
we have to .upport them in awe tad luxury,
more them the Mse.t laboring eras, who by
the .west of hi. brow eons the bead he
sate, be getting but a dollar a day, while
may of these eeptraum.atd m.ch 4ss have
.armed twice, thrice and some four *ad five
times that .mount' Talk about political
eo0smy. we think herein u • Add when
a revolution of each • bead might well take
PORT ALBERT.
[now ore owe orma i.PO. Demi.
George Krwin. of Rlyth, wee here On .lec
1400 day.
Mir Erwin, of Ripley. has Isere visaing
her oosl., Mus 41111. Scott.
Mew 1 sad. M. A. Met 7a411u0,of 4.64.
ench township. arc the geode .4 Mrs. .1.
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indent'.
Mr. eidely (1uff, of Dungannon, has se
tuned home, having spent • few wash'
with her wet. Mrs. 1 mug.
T Fowler intends mewing a the near
furore to Newbridge, in en•mgienee d
wM,•h •anther hla•konvth will he repaired
hese.
Tal' LAMMA1 1111046111104610spe t•T$4. ' pr and Mr. tees. Hawkins. of grandee,
M then• seers to he a nusun• er.tandaag. 1 Man , arc ori • oat to relatives here They
or • lack ..f un.lerstnding, in eerier. pier •revel here on eleeti on ,lay in time ler the
ten with mooed to the ground* of dispute f,.rn.er 1"
emend his sou.
The meeting held here on Friday eyes -
Mg, the 19th, ie favor of J. C. Patterson
was well attended. We west to tbe hope
of bearing the policy of protection, or we
might more justly term It the ruination of
our country, expounded from • Tory stand•
pRoint,but we failed to hear very much of it,
though we heard every word was said. Mr.
Patter.on took the lead and after speeding
nearly half ae hoar referring to Mr. Cam-
eron and a dander case he that pitched
into the Mercer Government, and Mr.
Laurier ; told his &adieus« that the (:rite al-
ways raised the eeotarian cry, .luite forget-
ful of the fact alat most of his audience
knew mainly different, and quite forgetful
of the fact Mao thea the race lied creed cry wee
then used by parties Interested in .1. C.
Patterson to gain his election : told a story
about a farmer that owned a certain fight-
ing *sinal, using the .lime of the aforesaid
maimed • number of times, is all its vulgar
,Bgattlaess, which, owing 40 she fact that
there were quite • number ei ladies pi'.. t
was to our mind not at all to 4. l'. patter
em's credit. Theu he told his *whence all
he knew about protection. whish was very
little and vanished.
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GREY.
(cion Ort own 004tgmrisMINT.)
The temperance society •t l'rambrook had
a spelling sate44 at their .sett.' kat Fri
day evening.
Farriers are getu5g cell throngh with
their Water week. sad are bevelling to
prepare for Spring.
A large number from this section wall go
to Manit*.ha and Northwest Territories der
tag the next few weeks.
The mild weather threatens to donne
the neighing altogether. As it is roads are
bare ,a placed, cud heavy teaming is dose
with difficulty.
We regret hosing to chronicle the 'teeth
es Friday last of Men Perris, teen. 12, relict
ref the late N'm Perna, in her .riRth year.
Her h5,h*nd pretested her • little over •
year Ago She, like Isar late husband, we,
anted for her .nlegney toil frugality A
grown up family is left well provided tor,
they hese the syt.pithy of the whole
community n *brim hears et trn.Me
NILE
rhes Ops OWN 110111111111.41A MINT.)
.5 tea -meeting w111 he raven on Tuesday
root ander the ae•pitan of Nile Methodist
A rrmn4o d Iia Itggenn .Ass*,rtr(n ;ole tie weakway, t.. insinuate that the then *r Iaumlom, the II If brief .t•twwl.nt. IlatT. .lams "'nab" who bad heat nd church On Sunel.. next sermons well be
Meet Homo has bees Gelled at 4 :intim on member for IV.... 11 on was 11,4 a swan of f,nw,l I
Tsrday, Marta $56.p 2 nu.w tike stare pure life, .Itlm,w,h it was ten c.,waelly te ^f the re,., from The Guelph Mercury, cunt ,.1 .h
L retail to rattan M Ow lm -y .arnlodate I *soh, a dee.-t ch•rce agrIn•t Mm • tea before t41e e;«Klrs. will explas the Wedeee l well led H •R R
T.soSday r. ssiw' tea well be ..rued n• the
ase tplset Irl. ,nave men Ami 5 gnarl neliphl,or
and f I A 1 *.d
for • ion/ Um* with a e..mplinelon bed by IG, . ens v Hetuh.rrwn. d
masses, Iter is the 21.t. Hu dream: eat 11 1x414 114.44411 and •venin (►5
• we, alien. , was
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d to rid There e ie we domed that the The `oar keno. that in the ,/lice of the urang, Hall fermi .5 to 7 n'dnrk, alter which
i le the• .len lin., M, Hym*n ha. had be Mol • e. wI i 'ms. is venal aidrr,sr• will be, wen •ay.ral cher
..watuusr7 was stolen, and %5 tat Horst i. I C.11.rk of the 1'.'... dos the .smnty of Hume .+nt.n.l also ait•IS.t the resat unser hexa bieadly psev.estee A
euesteei.g ether .gesees evxatineseee'aNed an affidavit. nude and .worn le ivy p'• men AMI tuner of 1 he furnished by the
marsipuattal of tM reviving larrarer'"s Ow'iar U. the bye wins Mw w, del cunt fur velli newt Miner d the r'hnreh. Tickets
phew. �g pegger g 4
ggesoe, the vigilante' ,h► enf•wtnnar, girl on her death bed, fixing greet .n t hr making up d emery' Iota. art ear usual quota ne news se we proferred admits, 45 tents rbiMr an wader 12, lei
bim es is g.sWg ahs the thieve. the paternity of the child. Ont as Mr. I Two h.0dred and thirty manes put en hp M bum" tier span to Twa 14.anas. ha the mete.
ear Thus H.okiae. d SWAN Pesti assa-y,
dee rave ear berg • wombat visit es Bat
arday of lag wpb
HOLD ON, Waimea -la year Umbers
items lad week yea acid early larch had
arrived ia Limbers : bet, barr4g the differ
mondme,* canny, early hr hays
Dom is Ila. this three weeks r ea a•a
are ao much of the L.hsm lambs is
weight aid Mae time already several Webs(
butchers of New OAes...sd New rusk
cilia" ave tebtpaphed to the ammo a
keep them for the Rooter 'markets, sure
If the hepta ie mode the elty ha4ebem
won't make ea error in d..ikag is • ide s
market like Sititmlep
plasm.RIPLEY.
[ram ora ow] (Vaarow.swv.t
Alex. McKay left foe hie lame a Dakeo
last week.
Peter Robertess is boes. sitar • briar
visit at. Baby ('Ity.
.lea Ahead' is armed Yate .her s
raven attack of 1. veippe.
Mira :4a Krwin is hemp again akar s
brief visit .t :'ort Albert.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Courtin. of Warta.
are visiting here at primmest.
John Humberstos has sold his dry gods
.ed geometers to Koyse Meb)onand.
The boys are .coming hemp after upending
the Winter is the Michigan (umber wools
11 A. Mcleod, of 1,1. vein fame, e
borne after sprodis/ • few slays in (lodertch.
John McNal, o(. (iodeneh, is (simian
(rased. in sol sound :::play. John is quip
• 1*4141te areneg the fair men.
T. A. Myhre hoe sold Ilia barber basiwew
te W H Roll. Mr. Myles satsuma gehg
the Northwest Ware very leap.
resort Hamm, C. O. F., Medd giving e
coseer1. in the tows WI ea Fr :day, the 414
el March They aye easurwd the very
hast talent pisibls, too agreed time may le
a5•ir!! the del peepu. .armies. Awoke
DUNLOP. prim O5 Lao► 44• w rite•
bat t1 y fr the 6rd ti.ia Alar
(rant nits ower evxlaap/MrntwT. [ the ceremony same of the boys played "'I'be
Mr and Yrs. Gee. Hawkins, formerly d Irish Wsabwoea5" with un items..
Pen Albert, but new of Regina. N. W. T.
were the ghats d Mr. and Mrs Allen der Ta I'+Mss• of iadestry have 46.64.E
moral days Inst week Their sea, Prelim apply /mem llamlsfism 'steered.
BLUEVALE.
[r1011 OUR OWN 0044*tw4P01 nat1T.)
Sam Scott wee is tern na Friday.
Duff it Stewart are sawlog at their mill in
Morris this weak.
Mn. Petty Riag, who ham bass eek for
this Inst week, is on the send.
Mies Asset Gray, who kis been eek for
some time, is improving slowly.
(iso. Maeloeakl, of Molemworth, ped
Rl.eyaie a 8yi5' .et on Saturday
H. Coslie,who kms been shoe mkiag hen
for some tirne,hra removed to Walkerton.
John Tbomes,whn hes been visiting at his
father'.retarned to Woodstock la••t week.
W illam Andervs, nee of the early net
Geri, died *1 his rssi4wten on Mo y is
his 87 tit years. Hie rmtaitr were r5tawred int
the Bluev a cemetery.
Rom. Mr. Soilary, of Wengham, enol Ili.
Chisholm. of the same plan Metered is the
Methodist church on Monday ay event's,'
Their suh)eet was "Manhood '
The voting people ef the Preehoyteriee
cherrh untested having • greed entertains
mast on Friday. March 4. The chief (ar-
mee of the concert is .lanes F'ax,of Tuoste,
eneada'e greatest humorist vn.5lbt