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A .1 ­ ____ - . I . - - - I .:.. - I I . - i : ,. I., 11 ; I H- HURON EXPOS !--- I . . I . ; . L, . I , I . ; --- -----------.Z= ... . -0 1 , , . . . — . I . __ I . . . _-1--_ - . . - ,. Cowl 6ppointea' t 4 I : .4,. i . . .1 . = . i - - 33ittee Was s . I . . I , I 11111111;111illll M . - I d since of his frien(U has up to this h I the q11 - . . t alizing the- _ I . I . I — — I . . . I you h,%Ve espous-0 Our ever . estion Of ten .... .. I 1. I . . gout action of the Asseinbly. Ae6ordiiia to of the callse . I ) ad - even attempted either to explain or- - , . . in - i . . . 0 .0 I . I I . I in- they se , proper man to repro. I the" queition of - I to S I to n port at next meeting 'em up On one-sided ev,'. dence, -seem to choo the Left- Centre, sup. they fully discuss I "I . - - U011 _ , . NEW ADVE RTISL ENTS. . aine. announcement, I ; to I r I - . them and tb le teachei a will do the a, I ai d divorce. Had you been deny. " _ . in Sep rabe - . I -cry . , - I I ? I d by a de- ported by the sented ult I I . .1 . - . I - l . i dicate that they &r prompte ' Moder 6 Left, pre ..do - - - - Mr.. Miller %)iad .% Teachers' Institute . I efforts to enlighteni the - I Banker and B te the, individual, rather r ek, for no other their bill- for Ueorgai nzation of a , enate . honest in your - . i . _ er. b., last V e . I r - - . ==r; Mwo _ - - - __ ail e to persecu held at Glode ric _hE dissolution of the I public, you would have ptblished the Huron ,Teachers' Institute. - ____ I . 13IF-Tii6. Bricks. Bricks -Henry Wallace. ' and providing -for t I . ' - . -, - - . - -in S . Tune th 111 protect the public from imposition. purpose, I elieve, than to have Dr. 0 . . . S.- ­ , . _. I % COLVIN': it- NV. Collins) . Butter, Butter -Ed d Cash. eadeavor to Create Assembly. Urgency was demandclol. for I whole series of letters in detail. In- A Teachers' Institute was held in . eafortli, on I war and immoral a man Sangster present, and ID d by x vote I stead of doing go, you select thoi only Goid. I JDf Cheese and Butttr Mar Wn . Elliott. If he is as depraveil I . . Dr. Sangster is a it and the motion was Carrie I l. of the erich oil Thtirsday, Friday and'Saturday. , 1. ,Wifo of Xr 1 ket- . i. . . a feeling in his f avor. I x . . : - -Roberts. I him to ty Deputies Of I two,in whielly7with the e ceptidi _. ter. . . Dye Stuffs -J. S. I - as the Globe wishesl us to believe a of 0 ility, and, were it not for his of 345 to 341, about twen last, at whioili theie was a large attend. I - i . - - i Ma ab _. . B0N,MF0T,-;i V *&-n. I re not voting. This bill I first, tile fluestion of divorce does not nee of the !profession from . , Nt Egino-ndville, oi3l . . I . bJ,, how is ermitte immoral practices, wou ld bea g 8 Of - - . John Bowden,', Farm for 6ale-Walter Co-! it tba,t Ile is still p A to I rood rep- the Right Cent and f rom these you mak4' garbled a . all part I ., r . I . - 1 5 1111littee of Thirty 1 arise, the,Uounty. The Court Room beii)g the wife 4 Farm to Rent -James (,14rdiner. I CaILI. ot conceive how was referred to the Cot . . lul oe- ' , - rrick on JU* . -. .4 _. hoild a first-class Pilovincial certificate of I resentative, but oil Constitutional PoN'Vcrs. Immediately. I extracts to suit yu ose4. With i "oniaty 1VJ8T0Ny._1n Uat , Harness. -Belfry & Ala), urpby. . . I - Public School, teacher? . teachers of good mord character can ic,ht the exception of these letters, howevery ; c"Pied by be sittin gs of the 0 - I . wife of N1 r. Thomas Dustoxv, b Important to All -James TM . , qqalifioatiou as -t a in& amp. The result after this action w3s bal, the 0 i Clourt, the meeting was held in the b,uj. .. . I eramith on . . r suppor . n of his st . . 11 mft, - I Insolvent Notice -James Leonard. %rd (if public Instraetion, from. . I as that Centre presented a bill providing that I tile Only document ov,,er my name which ment of Xnox.'a Church. - iwrr -In Tuck - I i . - The Bo. . . of the-con"vention of thachers w- med, -% rith ' has oi- ever had an existence in Ithis Con- .. . - -wife Of mr, Tho , . l , . Noti * -L. R.' Corbey. . . vote Mahon's power be colift - i . Jul . . Ce a procured dnated by a Maw On Thars(lay, the Institute aisembie& - . re 14, the' is certificate has bee, I ster was no ! , M R. colluter. I which th . I . - . Dr. Sang , graall I I I - I .. ,Uughter. - ; title of Presidenit of the Reii ablic, I nection is ,in agreement, no* in my pos- f . . Notice to Con't,ra(;t0rS . I I - . of 51 to 9, many of those presei. t being the .git in consid&ation of at '.3 o'elock,il but tb ere was such a, I ... - . -At NVroxeter, on I " M at certainly I be oi 'P,0',VVZLL- ' st-A . Rob( ,,rtson. - je 6ognizaut of his pro that a second Cha b nizzed, I session, -in which, i ; of My I attendanceand there being no officers - Note Lo, ote: ontrary to Miller's dic- mi promise on the.paxl ID Of .. ,.­ - , Of )4r. ex. A ' 1: 017 nit the - JU -il . ecedings inted -*vith his char- - af raid to v : - for s olve both branches i the soler - . _. . U.e 14, the wife . st The " Agriet tural "--D. C Ma -1k onald, . ' . ind a-colu . tum. Mr. .N,li,ller pushes himself - - that the right to di R , ot here I the Teachers' Association prese I . * . I e conferred upon 1 former wife, "That she will I . ting a -led . 11 t'ana druggi . I 0 twil -, Wanted -E, Hickson & Co. ' ac ter. If his ,-haracter is as ,bad as we ward as a a in theClinrch, of the Assembly b . . djouri - ' - -1 - . Aeolis - leading ma - - to se or nuilicate, -%vith. I Mee I I I On Friday $200 Reward -J. H. Benson, ., . 1, 0, why is it that nday President.MacMahon; and that hi suc- ' after seek e conin 0 ., there were abou t 100 tea4 - - ter$. , . aae wished -to belielve itl I and is AuperilitendElIt Of a ISU . - . I I 'am. I 'of the children of - th said John H. I ,______1V__1V_ v10 e appointed by the two Ch I any e I I lvroxeteT3 On 1 __ . e -t of Clergy- i School, ,%lid yet be sup orts, and coerces cessor b era present cluring theday. J, Titrub Gv oN,-At mr. hol - ­__ e xe, -v a written cOn- , 1614 - - 16 the wife of __-_-___­_____ - I Lpt vith hi I --- june z I I . . 7- _­ " B. A., of Winton occupied the chair, - . - t1lat Board, compo (I i a. it i. -t I others intosupDortinIr for all important bers in Convention. .rhis bill was also . Saugste , e I , -, . I . P 5 ee o birt ' ­ : . 201, Of a son. - - I men and a3mien i of the v6ry higlics . sent to the Con y, All sent first . obtained," 1, on my part, Dr.. Sangster took up the subject of ,N,at- . I . - 't +_ . public position, a InalL ike Dr. Sailgater . - - I fuTon txpooi 0 - i . - X t I 'it e effect that I 1. jcs -Tn G ) ion une '9;1 1 a alidincr, (10 'lot c1n.ce-1 -it? - 1MOre than ality' I'tb&se! were important and ,uiie )cc e( m, ice a promise to th - Ural History and expressed himself as I BBOO - i ber of Aso 11 11 I who is guilty of gross immor il cc will, as far as iti his my) power . 1) __ . I . I . SV1?,-UTXr0R .for the Republica , ause. I - I . . I- f. . , rt-bober , I . - I ­ I -Globe, aoltuits that these impro- . points gained . ance of having beeni opposed to the additi6il of . of Xr - I I tl Lis, the - Yours, &C., - . his (my) children in igil'or, 11 I G, _ dayl 4 SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, JUNE 19) 1874. ' COUNTY Hunox, June 15, 1874. The. Committee of "hirty -is now coin- ' bring up I the su'bject to the Public 'School pro. - . . I - . . I 1D1SH,D-p,-In G1111 "I I Bial . I . ­ prieties wereboing committed while Dr. -a which havedriven him. (me) to f : 1. I I manded to report a b .11 organizing either i the Cause d Mary I gramme,. bu since it had been put- inhe the wife of Mr. : . - Rmlgsfer occupied the high and impor- The above letter a) cared in the To- la, Republic or a Sep! ennate. The Com- I seek a divorce frorfti the sai illustrated - daughter, - The Sangster ControversY - ' b re- N 1A, 1 i Tuesdayla,;st. In notic- - doubtle is adopt the. plan . Sangster,.and in all circuinstanceS, I Do'etor discussea B,,,,,..—Iu Usborne, on Mond I . 0 1 et taut Position of Princifal of the Toronto ronto' Globe of mittee will 11L Centre - which reco Nilel;. I Coss and -a r3 adina the I ife of Ar I b - .1 - ' as I the w . , - We publish this week a l' ter from I I I tender of their Ilections of )I the subject bf CMs -Recitations, the 4. Ito ert Bell, ,was then I ing it, it is not our i Aention to attempt presented by the I Yht 1. . the charges . ]!\ Iormai School, atiol that it I I j . I ' 4ov- I their mother as the case will permit. . I In Sea, ortil ,on AV, Dr. Sangster, in, reply,to I t gives Franc ublican form of ( o be kept in view, chepreparaflons W:[T,T,M — . : . roceedings. a defence of Mr. Mi R,w` or his conduct, ( ject t - of I C; I - ing it by th at name. - The morality, and decency and hi h fuil'a 10, t - - Mr. Rob I- ,he wife . , by the Globene-ws- cqgnizaut of these,improper p . I' I ernment wit;llout calli I (11 required ariol'the req sites of a g , : ' . . I ,ture is entirely 1111- . BowAPART1,10 i . asfe ui . I wa - - - I ft preferred against Lin -ha,t its ! as anything of this n ,.-,roe most remarkable' toned jounialistic principle which h, I tyle of questioning and ansA.erm I I of A son. . , - . I : I 6 — ; We further publish the main . T ,iis being the 6se, how is it t - . i ,tr_ k)e'r. . I Miller's. ft pinel-ItS ill F in the pursuance,of your base a;n( __# I I ii --our part. INT". _,ature in recent devolo rance you afternoon the Institut I uilov.th was then sea,lul,indthat the pub- : necessnry o es of I In the e took up -- ;; . fish ends to invade the: sanatiti ACzBS- '7 and iinportant portion of the Olobe's re- , I I . . rance of the Bona- sel - I XARRI i . I aaaiiist hiui as abilities as , iii(justiious ?and pailistak- is the surlden. reappe ' the nonlination of a Representative i6 I _ . , an to slander ray wife f Lud la,cer- I . 2 ply. A series of questions, submitted lit, were. not then .warne( ._ and too partists at the front 01fL the political stage, private life the Counc Public Instruction. The 'r HEI;.,- DAL. — At i . ' - .%N, Al known . ' au'd to f 13RODHAGEN — e disclosures are ing offiei;d ara -too ) attitude they ate the feelings of my children, . 1 1. - to Dr. Sangster by a -Committee of the. t1jey are w - . . . . d ,the bold, aggrepive . .. I following il eritlemen were appointed a idence ,of mr. C.Ai:mstrougl' w being in' alvreciated b j the people of Hia- " - I -, y sense of justice and propr - . : I . 0 . , 1. Ifuron'Teachers.' Institute, and the re- 4 e in the. interests of the I ighly I I . , I _ have all at nee a4sumed. For !three outrage ever - I or, A011. by Rev. S. Ter ,; . ad ; - L I comm. ittee interrogate Dr. Sarigst on June 9, . wr k I altOl"YmOus years or more they have cowered undel ety by your -suppression ;of truth, your I .. they been so Iona de- ron, or the iting of at 11 matters ilected with the charges ,nry Bro hageil to . lie I "MIS c, why have' 0 Ir unblushing as- z I -this POR . . rtion of facts, your plijes thereto, will also be found iii . e him_ in public the shame of Sedan,! apparently shrink- disto I I against hi -0. i r. 1: have lately filled the - I J, both. -of 4" . - .. e interest- d I . These are .questions which - read- corre.spondent to lu"Ur . of whatyou know 1 Hend, Logan. I e . layed? I . . ublic ob4ervation, but now sertion and reiteratioW I . , . ]ff"tuRlo . issue. From those who ar I r from p public pres : D .11. Malloch,'4 Priticipal . .,____:O ,C-0.N N.Ev,.-A-tt the and wbich should estimation. We melely desire to show Ing ' I .. I I 1confidence, and are i to be false -all this Iisay I leave to the . . . . - atter, we ask a,patient &lid im- ' il sug,gest themselves, , I I - ! they have recoverei I all Clinton Central School ; W. : 133, 31illei . House, Seaf Orth, on June 12 . I I ' ; I - . in the in, &bsurdi'T Of the Pos't'on I ce selv; a and I judgment of my fellowi-teachers and Principal lGoderich Central Sehool; erwillig=7 locli- , be Carefully cojisid rcd before .a decision the absolute . .1 monstratively pressing them e Mr. J011U . I - - . 1, ' .! qir Ca, -1 _ partial perusal of each of these ( . . . . . :) ntion at every ,, intelligent public. venture to b6ievc . . . ,1 .& , T ner 11 Mr. Miller, as a 1 their cause Upon public atte I Leonard L McFaul, Pribeipal Seaforth 38 thArine O'Con 0 - -1 is conie to. i - . 4-- ken by I I Scrutator. . . lfri& minded mail 11 I -.1 , 1. &fore . . I oll ere is not one ig J . I . ments.. The affair has now bee, . I 1 ember of the Coun- I person d e ted in the educa- opportuiiity. This forward movement, on I that th i . Central School ; R. Ferguson, S. S. No. - . Grey las been The,position of 9) T appears to 'jolate from' 'the time or woman in the country who. does not, N' ._In U61 ; the public for som e time, all d' I' , on is not more im- tional interests of the country, has a pe- their. paxt , i, -el- I in the severest ternis Condemn the hear#- 2, McKillop ;, Geo. Baird, S. IS, No, it . . 0LIam- QVAMUO - I - etty thoroughly discussed, zind we are I oil of Public Insttli ti, . . e n demonstratiou A 01, , Stanley ; W. Plunkett, BAyfield ;.. i. . June 9, by Rev. B: Gyacey,] I : Pr , . - - la with his onger:stand lessness and cold-blooded brutality ill- G I 9M - . . . Clir 3, 4 c thattoo man . Y i rtallt tl au that of aParlia,mentary rep- feet right to use his inil ence hurst, since which they no 1 . x-o(Ifrey 'E' ondville. nie -of Listoweli- to , sorry to notic UMP at 1, _p , . 1 , I I but take every volvedinthis prostif tionof theeditor- . . I I a . I , oil the defensive mer ly, . (laughter of 2&n 10 . i. re acntative or of-, . n. advisor of the fellow teachers by -whom.he is held in ighting To i not a i ial pen of the leading, journal of a great . The questions ... and answers were T --e. youngest - : - : I - -Ce the it . . ­ ' . conclui,kions withont a due consideratioi see re tile ection of ; occasion t6 fot . ported by ille Committee in writinil and , I I he furtherance of -. I . .1 eron , -Usboriie- C ,own. - Yet, if the personal characters high esteem, to see I & a - o &r . - . ! -nise will 1priesent itscl in the state, to t "I I -MR rl)FOOT--Aj of tile facts as presented by both p ties. ii * qualified to few the surt erp- as follows .- - ' 0.-qD--P_V-C 7 those 4 -ho occupy thesb po- the person he considers ])eat intrigue, the g ratific ation of per- w ])Flu . me at once eyaulp,atc- Dr. Salk-g.ster of I in' ally Of - . I surely there must be I in the balck&ound I I Que8tion.l AVhat were the grounds on' -of mr, John Bzraayi So I I . acbers' representa- I P8061titay, maii 7 - . ence, - as clomly enqu-ir6cl into and fill the position of T I .1 and as yet unobserv,ed by the public, gnity, and the perpetuatioii ated from , 9- by DOT. `WM- -11'e' from all blame, - while others - set him Si iong Nirere I ' e or other i ' their and spread of exploded scanda1g. Yours, Which you, separ . your first on Juat 3 . I - - I Pablic lilstrue- I some powerful inflne*c 4 I . . . A . I asl Minutely scrutillized as that of Dr. tive in the Com CA f I &c., JOH'N' H. S _u4(-",rEP-. wife ? - p,ov. A. A. Drummond, - ment I . ant tho boldness of their . . W L as * i i . leading to our . . . ,, Iliza, a &119i a monu of moral pollution. ' peare to b -, thir (to -6ingster has beer, we 'doubt much if tion. -No one would elly to Mr. Miller, I favor, to war 61 . i I Answer. The causes 0 1 5 I . I . . . - Feeling tile importance of the contro- . i a well' or any other ma -1 th. right of using his present course.- Caulit be that tli( ,,y are JuNl, 10, 1. 4. 1 original se arat-lion are of too private -and - lat;e, John Prondfoot, of Tra. tbley -Nvolild stki d the ord, al half a . 7 . nting, with & If A01111 of certa,inty, I , , __ I : — I I the . 9 On Friday the Globe replied to the too )ainfu a character to be publicly - ------------ 4 . veray, we have carefully vcighe( . , - ayers, in 'i cou t v I i . 1 . - n . I evid nee produced by both sides,! and it Idoes, therefore, Cem Unjust that the influence with his f : llow ratep, i that -it som* decisiv momen . no , not above as follows : - i discussed . suffice, it to say that hi ,Tanu- . DEATHS. . . i . i 1. . t declar4tion by Macl% ahoii . - - I I -On FT ­ - . ; . - i - ! and the army for the E mpire ? bi the c 4 T tly what we b . H1,,,TD._Ia Elinville, i 0 ' nors, and for so doing no : k ol i and separately ln the same louse could .ex- I - I aaeA 7T . . _"a' . o and sifted, and i that man liamenta'ry ho, I - . , Mrs. Ann Hind, . . tave no hesitation in my-la(I that pr to affairs of oi e mm, 6hould be en- behalf of his favoritc- candidate for Par- ' far off, upon,, his is exac all' uld like ary, 1865, ve did separate so- f ar as living q,L .ire int . I eseut Assembly they are but a hand. to see done. We have as e - I . 1 15 . Z51 - each of the above classes have arriv,ed at i - - of ac n In Uline, 1866, all social inter- - RAY. . irst I Os I acised and hounded down, because sensible person woul(l 1think leusina i pr r thEreabouts, but they again that .documents shoult'gable pro- tend. SM -R -In Hay- -on 'vVedill I a 3, I I In the f . , , fill of twenty 0. . course whAtever ceased between, us; 23 I L - I very erroneous conclusions.. %ting " to the . ratepayers. ne%v duced, and we have never received any- 7 \cir John Sherry - i hiveoliduct. in this respect will not stand .him of - dict. i I pr6fess-tbetuselves a' fidelit that a ger regard her as my Wife. 11 - .X . . 11 0 . . L C U e 11 e'e sal suffrage 'Would thing in reply but unsupport6ld state- could no I P14c-e . Dr..Sanaster has proven beyon-da ; eat public Criticism, while many Why then, should Mr. Miller be pre- % ele tiou nd r u. iv I Q. Did e alleaed B,R0w,,MF,E.-In Ex-eter nort * t e olos . arties to a Ivery dis- . iinmoialities of -. - , I J,ames Brown dou t that his -form4_ wife, by her own give them a large ma- ority. Of Course a ments of one of the p, . day) June I - ' uence legiti- -first wi e tak - place .prior or subse. I , . L - ed from -using I 8 The naroe of no your if 0 . - Ot , 11,111 . * - candal. - , L It'ssion, wa - a an unworthy woman- _rs, with sins . Gil more weighty, are vent I lebiscite. resulting in fawor of the Em agreeable as . I -n men- t to t e association of your name, years 'eter, 'on Frk I i ­ I allenged. We* mately m-ith his fell) -w -teachers to in- P. . Inal h o . BissF_TT -Iu 'Ex , - . .,i, unch, pire w ,t,ira ail It-ope.rialist reliable indivio: .ever bee oin n present Mrs - and:an Unfaithful spi(ase. It will be no- I O ed I ould also re with the . Sangster'? -r . v. at confess that, t 11 things into duce -them to 811PPC I t the candidate lie Assembly, and for this appeal to the peo- tioned who has seen such 4ociliments as I Mrs. Elizabeth Bi sett,. 1 ni i - king a LeSirej. The witnesses to the sig'na- . A. Both. before and after. My name filaer Ex& ticed here, that thk Globe.attempts to , - ., - they profess to be ready t any - are d I i 'ociateA with. that of , . Mr. Vosper, lit I , , . . - . mn I . I I V - . I n we 'can not but feel considers best qualifad for their repre. pie I a .ive never wa,s notass Illypres- . consideratia , L . . ihigi c yea,M. . cast a, doubt; Upon the n-enuineness of '. 'of L Meantime their Monarc ,om- ture of the alleged eonfesBion h' I - - . 0 Public In- ment. wife u til the a.ssociati n . lGaborne, "Ga I and tbat sentative in the C( ncil - 1 the ent 1 . was made DyXoND. - in sympathy --for Dr. Sangster . , , - . her directly or indirectly av weo: . . - c . osing strength great- eit ... - thialconfession of Ithe f ormer Mrs.. Sang- . . ' petitors.have been I - " in by,my form,er wife some four ears sub. . . , struction, or, in doing, so, why should he t they are alleged to have taken y Dlymoi . ietber-b6 be elected to the position to : i ly of late, and are iiow almost utterly par - a i 5, Mr. Humphrey ; - gter.' But, the letter from' Hon. J. H. . W- I . . I action; while, on - the oblief sequently to our original .separation an _. I . I I . I . i put be accused. of "&ctating" to them? I discredit6dM'' the eyes of the nation. the trails - - I .. . w-fiich. he aspires 4 not, he has -beei nearly three years after the complete and . YeW 11 _. . I 11 - Cameron, . produced at the Huron I rectlyiMplicated ? I Ti, ... . ma - who axe now don- The thing is simply absurd I I The issue has narrowed down to this, hand, the person most di: I .. N _qsTo N-E. -At his 1. . . I and coulo: I . 8, , ---A to a test which ny . I 11 ted evei having hilal separation abovereferred to. I , - nnikm i .. Teachers' Instittite, dehniiply sets this . I only be thoug,lit of In, one vbo is totally I whether France willbe governed by R6- has solemnly repudia. darea Q. Whoteircums tanees* led you to in. ,oil June 'Of .- inflamm . . ar. . 'is . - Richard L hered above reproach could ill -be, . I i pablicanism or Imperialism. signed sucha document, and h, I I I Iiings, - d verifies'the- statem, ent a' . : hat tile priva . . doubt at resu, an i . appen to C ENT BIRAL. . I any sist t te separation existing _ years, 1. - a_llstl — overcome by prejudioe. .I.We lic I I Dr. Sangster to the pr6ductioii of . - - tt(-,R I I tile i1l8t, Let this (Joe,,. up to 1869 should -then culminate in a -_ of Dr. San, gster that the alleged wri 1 Tke Mounted Police. Idlow that it was 11) at, L ance of I L A'ANTESTY.—Zabala: President of the any paper of the kind. . public separation'! I . . - _rr - . L I I I - M_ n, -% X . I ; 11to 11Ct,1, : . t . I . . L 'filler tbat the "Astitute was Mi nistry,"h its an ISL I . t be .produced, so that tile public L - . confession'of guilt on the part of his I . b eld at ,S,panish thorized generals men L - . . . . I . I I Oro atu or I T I . . - om I - . I - 'd pth, Opposi- Mr. IN k the may j udge how much importanoe, is to be - A. Aindety for -the moral well-being,Gf I HJD Al A . fist w- is gen lie and Ili existence. he -T' amuding the national forces ill o . i . L - ffe .,ui- . . tl4n. journals, ever ready to. scent out a Godericb, or that D r. Sangster was pres- c- 0 s w,yho . attached to the revelations it colitains." my childr and the conviction that = - I - - The immorality,- then, of the first Mrs. I .. . . . I . north to grant parrIons to Carlist I r. Sangsier' fe was banded with the most - -1 , SPEAFORT0, ' . . . I . . 4 e, ent, but a,t the instuice of the entire l' - I . an eel and manufacture an outrag . give in their submission to the Govern- (The first paragraph of D crupulbus of m ":enemies to work me I amount of s I I I " I : A very Sangster is an indisputable faot. This gy ev, - body of teachers in f. ie County, and we ment. ' .1 , letter is here quoted and remarked on aw, . uns y large - I , i - dinitted if ,by so doing they can for the moment , I . I .t ail the iDj iry an d inischief possible.: . being admitted, it must also, be a . . have further authority for stating that THE AXERIC.k-T PMWRimn -The Amer - follows): .. . ou maTriea - . this zeason Of the -year has . - plitce the Dominion.: GOV ernment in an . . agster is Mistaken,! 0'Wever Q. WhE n and wb ere were - . that her husbaild wa's justified in: seeking I n pilgrims and leading members of the " Dr. Sal . , y . . . I . . the market during the pa;at i the teachers who at;e aded the Institute lea' tbention 'to your --first wife 9 . 4 ui#avorable light before tl!le country, I I Society for the Promotion of Catholid if be thinks to turn - aside the , I ce '40111, for and. obtaining a dissolution of. the .1 - - n, Toronto., Decein. z -show -a large ahlvan - I eat-hueand6ry because were much benefitted1b heinstructions interests in the United States met at the of the public from the great and import- A. I was married i . i - a to tal . . have raised a gr . ,-I I . : faimers seem Anxiou yt ber, ]S5 . I . Hagetie. A divorce - . Wood is in -1 " Mar] -%vas sought for . I in t 2 - . . i raise, . th Manitoba Mounted Police Force i they received from r. satir,ster. it is I palace of Cardinal- Borromeo. The Car- ant principle involved his niatter. by 11 tained? i a. and ob- I - . . ado about incidents i of COM- Q. W I ii was your -divorce' ob of the , . of both paxtie . I . ce by tile equally incorrect, wl indeed it is an in ! dinal made an address, praising the pil- making ail, I at, quoted pricess bmd&live . - - . h.+e been sent to that Pro "' . , e, and parati which, Does it a, Solutely annul the bonds of . . It I 4111177 tained. Seven'moRths, affe-rwaid, the . . . ' suit to the intellige of the I r al and courag vely minor conseq4ence , 11 V . Ray remains zt old qu .1 . . I A -We ic - te, instead of bt e -I cle I ;eachers of ! 9 ims far their ze. . - .1 . - )ffe'riD-s Thet divorced wife was again m arried to wi.- I - n an rou - I one of th ' 11 I di8tributed certilicates of membership of however settled, wouldnot,helij, his case matrimo formerly existing b6tween . . 0111AIL "a , - . an b - ay that they were force(L, - " -tile in- I all d your foiliner wife ? . ' 8 Tile cost of Trans Huron, io a I . I - in the slightest dearee or mak yol coin MIP-11cina but there , other m . - Ort ,one whit Jess for- A r ' was obtained in -July, - now- ?' ,) , - W, an, and in a few months there,af- twp CanlLdiau route . - the Society. Prii P,e Lan6illotti wel , rhel divorce . ' 11 I . I ' and Bisho De- dictment against T, -antable pnee. o ting the force to. Manitbb a was about through fear of lvft- Uilller, to SUpP - comed the,new members, . p . eguh,r q 1 '3 Ab It, I wia , ri FallWheat.,, ter, the divorced husband a inarried " P I midable. Even. thouall it uld be 1870.. ItIiA a fival Aecree.of divorce ab. -1 . . . 351000. As the transportation was made the candidature of r.: Sangster. The I vugier returned thanks. The Pilo Ms per b-ashti. - - , 1. - I .. solutely rceing both, parties from the . . ' .t' never . I bus'hel. - * I al t) Spring Wheat, per I to another woman. The divorce, how- . h ve presented to the Pope $100,000 in shown that Dr. Sangster - 1 siffned a . ... - . . e, and principally v, ote was taken b tallot, that A ch -tw a stated bondsof atrinwily so that "both parties oats, p b ,the American rout money besides a c6ffer of gold nuggets deed of segaration in whi 1 . . .. erbushel ...... .. --*-.--J * I . ever r, 1, . I was abtainkl in.the'United States, Miller had not th( p:)wer, even had lie sball be a7 liberty to marry again as if peas, per bushel. . - - - . . - . ov.6r -Americam highways,. of course it I I :. I frolnXinericanini-nes.. Theyleavellonle, " that he and his wife parted by- mutual ­ - Butter,X-o. 1, Loose- ­'. ­,... . . I I I arriage I and the second,m, arria,ge of Dr. Sangster . I.. . . - 7 cc sent ' ithout anyfault On either smchm. mver existed.." . Eggs. . - . o ' , the will, to unduly influence oy coerce I on the 20th of June. Con w .. ­ I I oil of this money will , . . . considerable porti 4 . . I e mos, solemn- Q. Do you hold'a - legal Flour "' " * .... * " - was also contracted in the .States. For I I % vole for the candidate of I - R-EBEL1,10-N IN KHOKAX.. .k reboillion I I side "-thou gh that, wif .- 0 -1 * It I * e pockets of our American the t acheu§ t I . In , ly' the ' qualificati I . . Hsy_ .... ;._.t.----......-: . 110 into th 1. I - - affirms that such was actual on a a public school teacher 9 1 z , Z3 . . ides_.. - ... ...... ..... , . - that F Eft this reason, some pretend to say, C , 1.11. her, mor has broken out in Jk4okan, Central Asia. ly . A. I hold a first-class Provincial'cer- - - - I . I e I 4,hbors This is what tlie journals re- his choi e.. I I I e than half Sixteen officials of high rank have been case, and blaines herself for agreeing to - . - V,eal calf, p - a _­­ a6cording to Canadian law-, the divoroic, ' 0 . I -)resent (lid not be . era in a separation based on a statement whieli tificate of qualitication aia pablic school , erponu ___ . - ... 1. 1 . . . 7 . n of the teachers - beheaded. The ]Russian command Lainb Skins ...... ­­­ - : . in so far as this country is concerned, is f+ed to coinplp,in, of. I I f it ca be -_ .. U I h parties 'knewto be not in accord- teacher. I Sheep peats - . ...... ... ­.... I - Iona to .Mr. Miller's distriGt, .%lid were in Ce tral Asia h. v e received , orders to bot Q. In -what order did the se I . kin m -in. Hia e s - . - .. - ...... -_ . I have reached 0 I I I . -a' rence ion w age, likewise, il- shOwn that the force would __ . We parat .. M.egal, and the marri g -in- remain neutral. ` I I . ance with - fact -what possible . . Salt, tretailypex barrel. - - - - r . . mcnable to his I . cr Of 1. _­ . - I respect a . I -n a tb aent marria yourself and - -or barreL... , th ir destination -is cheaplyl and as speed- in no, could ---it make in settl reat and and sub,qEq, tne . SAIlt, viholesale .. As to the legal point, we do not - . . of most . — - i e )p ....... - I . I leg)d. . .. . - flnence. Al r. Mil er is: a mail ' .10 , important point? Dr. S" yourfurnter wife take place. . I .. q . . t angster . ias never p-otatoer, per biwhel ; ve il by either of the Canadian rou es, . - ;. profess to be qualified to ggi a - de- . - I I . once.grappl -with l in - I oatme,ui-V brL .... ­_­­'. I _ , I , . exemplary life and it-dinipea6hable moral Both Sides. . ed - the charge brought -4. Til separatioi 1866.- The pub Oa4..­­.-­.­ ....: . cision bat, i i rom, a moral th n the Government should.certainly ,. . * ,is not addiced the lie separation in June' 180. The W-0 - . 1. viewing it f . I . character; be ha b oil intimately ac- 'file following, letter addressed tile &gainst him, and h. I . - ' 13eef.....-.. .,. ----* ---.-' . I . . . ba veglvelotliem the preference. Butif,by . I al ... pobit, we cannot see -whya divorce, if , . idence thateveno-ne, partof I divorce was obt ined in July, 1870. WOUL ........ ­­..­­ z I I I slightest ev i . I . - I Ylobli ajipeareol il the I a, tile cost quainted with Dr. Fangster for years, editor of. the G My form r wife re -married Feb. 1, 1871L I- _44 - 1 . - . : ute I . I -that charge is unfounded. Even though "ted States, ,- 1 .113 , o i . . . legaffy obtained iii the Um OptiDa either of these ro a i I resigneg head -mastership of the,NNor- r+lxtrox . I J I t *the country :would be doubled or and. his warm, advoc,acy of him- for the Jlfail, of Thursday Id. t - he repre enta her I . 0 . . . his wife wete all that I - - . for sufficient, reasons should not I * uld not illiterfere m al Schdol Jul , 187 1 ; re moved to the j ­...­ I ' ition to which IiE aspires is."one of !R -R - In your editorhd of last atur- I to have been, that y Tall'VV-h"­ti per bushtL. . . os I . wo . 4 - I , I I . tri ,bled, the fact that the money Would p - Bpr.mg Wh ejt A ..­' be as valid* as if obtained ill Callada ; , . I United States and there married again 1 . , ,perbutilif I I A, or bui-ihel ...... .1 -1 ..... . into the pockets of Canadians, instead the best proofs wh ich can be given. of his. i day you. repeat a statement first made witli, tb c facts, undenied and u deniable, -- I outs, 1) --.1..- ­ go . . I I in your edi'torial of the previous Tues- that she was ealons-" insaii-ely and , Sept. 21,1871. . . er bu sbel. j 116iiher can we see why a marria,ge, le gal- - u . stify the 6d_ fitness for that positon. Furthermore , .th. i , - Q ' docum nt ry evi- - Baxley, 1.) wdiig to b er I - Hall', e you any e ,a - __ . ly contracted' in the -United States, I of American,%, would not j I day, to the effect at a documeni r now groundlessly.jealons," acc( . - - Peas, pe'r bushel___ I .A . I I _ ... - , . . the prominent positio# which Mr. Mil- in my possession and purporting to be as far back as 1. dence in support of your an swers to the . i3utter ......... ­­ , . ' di;ional ex ei iture: When the previ- . husband's statement- i - i . I . Potatoes_ _ ....... - " .,. _.... J , should. not also be validoili Canada. ,'--,o , .P id . 1 1867, and that by reason ot the atten- abovej e i I I I I I - -ment of Mounted,yolice were ler occupies in connection with the , my former wife's confession of adi:ltery, I U: st,ons ? . ....., I . Eggs ............ 1011 en pay Uny, per t A . that, thus far, we fail to su(-, that Dr. Odus detach - - rch all(I'Sunday qchool sho I . I signed b her in . the. pr sence ( t' s Dr. Sangster was . th ing to 1, A. 1 have the fullest documentary on,.- . .... .. vl*j - lit of C111-1 . - . - . ws the I an, y 7 . . . . _ , . --- ­1 t to M anitoba by the. Governme . the. person it vidence.' wool .......... ­ __ -4- I I I . I `ng . I ' ,IV I ally i minor, seia I of two reliable and respectable wit- ' w h whom his 8iibsequent I e - . Sai gster has been gu ilty of', al .re sent character of many of 'Dr. ,Sa nster's sup- le you any text book prepared . . - I - . . I 10 - 1" . STItATFORD jDRE1 pro eednig, or anytt ;tiuil, -whiell should Sir Jolin A. Macd nald, - t iey we nesses, is a forgery. It is my in. j career has been so sadly and fatally link I 0 H -OU ia- - , , . . - . bY the Ca,nadian or Dawson route Then POrtel's- If lie ware so I utterly immoral tion to at - onze take such steps i ed. That AIrs. Sangster bad,good iea- I or to be prepared by you which V . . rexatler him tiolit to occupy ,any public : cil of Public , . . some, try to in ike it appear, it is not ,Is will satisfy my f ellow-teachers (if the I sons for beii)g jealous the subsequent 7 tend to prese,ut to the Caun This FAir was bela fOl 6 - it took -them. t1ir6e weel s to make the as . . I Instruction for a-Lithorization? I this,sea,_ w8d; a -it, there has ,been another . . . authenticity of this and the other docu- I -cour.- (-, of events bas made abUndantly I - . _011 on NVedr Po tion. Bi I journey, and, iltbougill th cre were some I at all likely th'" -]"cli Occ"Pylng the PQ- .. - . I . . I . ' i charge preferre"d against Dr. Sau , '_ I . ments bearing on my case. Ultimately i manifest. It is with that whole question 1, A. I. ha,vt notext boo, . inposseor petitiol., amloiigg buyers Wa t3ster ­ sition which A,Ir. Ivi iller does-, both in OP- , gh6-w how in esse which I desire to be authorized -- _ althou , Nve less than oil the present. occ-,b- . I shall probably affotd you an ample, that he has to deal. He must . - ,gb good Prices' . - - .- . W -h, Gh has - not- yet been refuted. It ; a - 50 "ley' . #. urch and i1n smiety, would be so , Ili your ith inn by tile Council of Public Iiiztrucdon. er of factories Nvtre . : oil Vill ible -%" no- numb, I Si 11, tile cost of traiisp-oftation was ,567, - tile . , )6rtunlky of proving Or dispro , it came to pass, compat I the - __ a in regard to this ,as well ceiice and. honor on Ilis 19art, that he pro- I Q Have you ally p- o -charged tbat,.prior to his Obtai' d I 0. The present force have made the warmly in his fa -N or. : I I Eage allegation' Xf , - evijei)c(3 that I a consitlerablie amou t . , . I . : ' , . I I i as 0 . -ment -%v bich it is asserted isa forgery hanols Offerings. 5,7' . i hile he waa yet a marrie. I d. - I M I ..d&iv rce, and w I ther matters. posed marriage within a few weeks ter . doeu I . jo 1 irney In -one week. and .tile cost of - __ ____ - - _ _____ __ ' ' valid ?w . 44:1 boxes , , i , I N 1 ay ; s aless, 4, 1 . . My objiect, mewitime, is to call public he had forceol his wife from his! house by I is I ma an inlpropeT Courts flrtaton EK. - ent contain- 300 a I A. 1present you tbeletter of ITon. to I I i c - 1 200 boxes " I NEWS OF THEW, FE attention to another statem threats -that if she (lid not take $ 12 y V xi ted between him and the pe-rson who tr I paisp . . . . -1 I I - ilyard Cameron saying that both . one sale small lot Mllly le, ort,ition did not exceed $6,000. 1 1 edin your editorial of last Saturday' yearand leave, be would so bind up his ; John Hi, . . . Ili I this one transaction, thereforc, the - A T R, ITAI'S I , iti r the g, emen -who aTe witnes! es to that - - - W is now his wife. . Thig, so far 'as the ev i- . . 01 I.11E i Speaking -of me, you ask-, with no Oi I property that she could, not , touch a' . on priv,ate terms, sUVP - - nee now goes, is , red. Government, in pursuing, tile course I- i I I _ in jig 1 him elf leave . ducume -Appeared before Idin andac- . I . 7 ' - . . a - " ANCT-11.813. —1 or ( P a 1 ----- *.— de wliere he h s e EXTr.,N,-STO-NT OF F41 D the your chronic spasms ation, , f arthing of it, aud woul, : . cc - teil ; . wtdch they did, and which was so loud- Hore of Commons or M ondpLy,'.Nfr. GUd- How did it. come to pass that h even for tbe, -,)'tates and de hQT to Tecover'a i knowled0d their signatures, and staw Loswy_, z. m . Had, he, had no connection, or intinia6y, I z : , . . . - I that all the court- ! N . . Orson, until aifter he ly, condemned by the Opposition jour-. 'Stone asked leavc to presenb a petition to tually signed a deed of separati , Say , cent. He inust show . that they were present and saw it signea to * with this second p 1' l . I . ,. - . mu ua c9lis " y - - ife. .. . F all wheat $1 90 , % . Parliament, signed )y 86,000 laborers, ingr that they parted by t I ent i ship, that can, be testified to $y scores, i k, In former sv' -0 I . f c, 1 , a, have sav6d to the country the saug to $2 12. ; barley., $1 o ' SeAllred, the divorce from his fil A Wi . In any fault oli either side?" I Now, -if6 had left ' The Committed hz),Vlll(v reported the askili(y for the comity wid borough fran- wAhout, I which took place before his w ---- i 0 - I . . - - li ltle sum of $,61 000. If - a farnicir or a I t) - I . . i I sat. I his house, and before a word had been ', above, . ballot was taken wb $1 36 to $1 40 ; : oper conduct GO Llld be charged . 2 - air, this one specimen statement I I en Dr. 1. Pe'.3, 7 no impr . . hay, $1 0 ,M4; vovf - 'o . 8 waii. could pur 1 chise. I - -was declared chosen by a -vote ' to i; i this ih-at i b siues chase 'n'the : THF, INDIAM F. V,TXig. -The Vicero of. i isfy an intelligent and honest pu Aic Of . 1i said about divorce, was becoming in the i Sangsteiii ' a ! at hi ter. - Oi- in I . .. -, y ' 25 to $1 40 ; butt,,r, (r. l im in . ) i - - - . . tniwl 8tates for $'l an article for -which , Indi- the utter recklessness of your ass rtions 1 head of an educational lnstitnt ;-n like I of 51 to 0. I . . i . a telegraphs thal the reports relat- I I I z I ' ott, er words, had no - courtship been cax - I - . I _ . the interests of this un Liaster took Up Object Lessons, : I wool, 30e to 40c. . . . . . , -4 are favorable.- in scrupulous ring i the Normal School. and in the lather of a - Dr. 8 i g . . % ll would have to 'ay _S12 in Canada, .ive to th e growr i a c .,op . I I I t _,_..4__ I .. l this zecoi person, or 110 . I p - ' pointiDg out t) I . ried on witl A special from I "tia sa,ys. that the Gor- i of self-seeke,.s-of which you are the , family. as he was. Let him "Hiseand ex- 3eir us'efu'aiess if properly id- t , . . *T01, ' i ., ' 1. T I 0 .11 ON : I -%,v uld he not Qbnsider himself justifiable - -1c said a teac . proposad of marriage been inade to her, P .1 . ernmeDt Continu es to f u ruish assistanc "noutli-piece-of your readiness to utter 11 plain " how he threatened the, father of , taught. I . her need b6 at . in patronizing the former market ? Wh to .3,500,000 muive tbCre cam be no any lie, proviided it Vill serve your' base ; his present asso ' civil .suit if I uo loss for topics. He illustrated by Receipts were 14,'rh'I-1 . Until after he ivas freed. by the legal sev- i - " . I y I 1 4 . clate with a . . . " you t , )IdShoo.". aboat 250 buslids of I 1, - . . . I 111Q] -challenge 0 -a6e 1 that fatber did not cease coniplaiining of 1, gi a lesson (in I A a U I . . - 'overnment be condemn- crop in Ferhoot il December. 1 The purposes. I 9 P I (I - I i to $1 11 for white, .51 -erance of the marriage ties between, him.- then should a G . I . this " deed of separation, " as Yo Li Call the way his daughter was transgressing NyugiDg the af tern oon M i -is Scott 9XVe a ,. ' (46vernmentaolm its t iat some peopld maY . 0 . _' cd for doing, inthe interest,of th - e coun- I . it, or any perso will olkeliberately -mali SODle music -.11 .selections, a d Miss Dick- - -7 self and his first -vvife,.he' would iio*w ­ (lie before assist.-hice, eaGhes thein. n who with the Head Master of the -Noi I 11 w . . I - . I try, precisely"what.a private individual . I I . . load of oats at .03e tc) 5 . I I - , 'rio w Jiv ' " - - so stan( ' 'blanie. THE PUBLIC WO 8111P HEGUL Z Poa 0a,14, that he ever sa it, or School. Let him show that iti was be- ; son a reading. I innocent aad .free - froui . N say, . . that it ever had an existence. Coming- on hi,q vart to write, while he I Ili the evening Dr. San ster AP -ere(l. 7-0c to 71c. 113Y SO - - would (10 in his own interests -under 1 BILL. -The PuV le AVosrhip Reoultion I in ; ' But -unfortainately for him, such seerns I .- I You are most anxious that I Olould , was still Read 'Master of the Normal his lecture oil " Heroes and klero Wor- -lit 36e. to . . > . . _. . . now before Parhament, ch is in- I - Wool brou,, liL -uni alices ? By their, a I , . . I sin vr c1xG at, .ction I bill Whi" At 291c to) '22c for noot to have been tht case'. The clues- . . I tended to. restrahl tlie RitUalists, threat- withdraw from. my candidature .To School, aald ail undivorc,ed married man, ; ship,". in Crabb's Hall, before a good- P. ' - I .. I : this matter, iii - I - . . in'. DNv tha tl tile 6'rellm- r I e 1)ask,et, aald ;A '24 e W ` li n, therefore; resolves. itself intothis: . . t eas to lead to a doalition of Ifigh Church drive me theace or to de, feat my election i a letter to this same - young 1 d h audienc . The Mayor occupied th - I I . I st I ances are 3 1. t will , . you hav e vainly tried to intimidate me, was I a teacher under his c 4, i d a e close a vote (if tbankJ . Eggs sell at I I ,c to I e-il g7uil known the (4,overilinen har _Y-sn"Iv 0 - . Is a peFson who has be ' ty of car- . . clergyandLibe a, ,hichmayresultin - I . :. I iiL the e insulted and bullied the , mere girl, infatuated by his atten ' , . I.. I not lower themselves ally OP111- an attempt to re ]ace the 'resent mem- -you .hav I tions- was feiidered, s ' 121, rewl. , a courtship and flirtation with I ?. p 1. .-.-. rying on , . io' of the Country, and the insinuations ers for Oxforcl University with Glad- Public School Teachers -- YOTL h,%,%;"c beginning "My Darling," in -which be ' On Saturday the Tn8titute reasse-mbla - - - . a . o . - . I I S" . arried woman, while he was still - I a Lt 9 O'cIock 1 TOl3%.,O_\T0 LIVE 5 I . au U12LM .. OP the Mad will oi ly meet with the, de- 11 stone and Montague I erna,%rd. Cxlladstone threatened the Public School Inspectors. gravely proposed th t she shou. d go off 1 .- _ _ I I I'll -The nia I I . 1ricultilral I 3, a mariied man, morally disqualified for beads the opl)osition ;o the bill. the Chief Superintendentand the C il to the States with . him, that ie should '; Dr. '83angster discussed Ag Btms- . . ' I . u <_' - durin , I .. ' . ridoi? and contempt which tb ey merit. 1 - Dr,ATH oF CH.,RL,Fq Fox. -Sir Charles of Public Instruction. -Now 1pleol;11111lie-y- there get a divofee, and that lifitey should I Chemistry brtefly, gave ail introducturY 4 well r, - pplied . the position of a member of the Council I - ivil self to retire at once if you can pi oduce then be married. Was that th conduct : lesson as aild I-e-vot4a ::::: I receipts incluelill!: a; . . I . ___ _ I Fox, IN1. D., the cele .) rated -0, D glish c . Oil fractiol , . then ( . .1 ­_­_____ o ; I 1 4 - o of Pablic'Instruction ? This is the ques- I . t . i . any document with my signature to it, - consiolerati.e time to , s ( ril,raniar, its im- , somewhj4t iuft, rivr quz . I -1 e 8 -d , . - The'Inspector for Sou'th Huron ; engineer. died on Tuesday. I wa or- of a man saddene anA crushodi through X J' . . . P 1 . . . por I . 1 Igina to tht in edicul 1) ro - ' tanc6 and how to start and in !4 tioll -Which theteachers of, Ontario must - : . Ily articled fession, which, by any exercise ofingenuity, call his wife's fall, and . anxions - ibout the,' carry, - I fair demand f ro ' . . and Sangste'r. . . . i : I pressing I I I - decide for 'theinselve's.. -It must be " 1 but his devotion to meebanlical selleiice led be twisted into .having any Complexion credit and comfort of his 644.ron ? And i oil a cl ss in it." He then answered a 011e, all'Ll va; I 11 .. . I e Qcestiou I Ic firm.. I'Ve., now quo. 6 the Editor of the Globe - . I him to adopt wiginebruig, as a calling. such as you ascribe to it. And, o a, the was it the right thing in thab­ r . 4 * .. Ory letter * number; of questions f om th owever, that nothing . .1 I - - i - , borne in mind, h uc- other han di if you do notand cann.0 t pro- to express some degree of jealousy about 'I Dra.wer I $5 25, ; seeou- (1 -4a -m., . re flirtation or Snt : I consider it my duty, through His greatest trituiph was. the cougtr , D 1, - to. more heinous than a me f. glass, in dilce. a document whicli you havel thus the att a hiaii Nvhom he , ter's remarks all tbrou&, . third-cla-ss . "40 . your columns, to call ,attellition to the tion of the build ng, uf iron and distinctly and malic . ioldsly asserte entions of a young r. Sanas .4aracter alld . are the principal .- -1 courtshi , as we have statedl is charge- fatt that we have in - South Huron a Hyde'Park, for Uie orl;ginal Great Exhibi. 0 is, in calls "AAcL. ?" Let hini e-,,,-p1Aia_ how he * were of I a ,ery practical el g- I 'a " % IP I . ds / - - I , I . . I - . - ed . R. Miller tion of 1851, for .iis services in connection existence, I presume it ,will penetrate -, came to persuade an uninarried girl to ! crlculat, ed to lead to improved methO I cars, avera_-e 13,0 i ,able against Dr. Sangster. . - 8chool Inspectoi, nam. . I - e I oraLye I - AV,0 v, 14 ,- . I io is busying himself in i with which be ree "ved the honor of eve', your dense moral consciolighess leave her father's house and to ' off from ' of tartelling and Mailag,ing classes. Iff , rl , - POU114l'- aa independentand unbiased on- w- 0 c anvassing for . I p I I I , As tend- that you stand before, ,tl e world Con- this city in a surreptitious 'm anner-if dwelt v ry stronply 6n the evils resulting 1)300 pounds, three Dr. Sangster as a candidate to represent knighthood. He af tel -wards superin , ...., ; 11;1 ; - - ay ok-pr lch has oalace victed liar. . not in his company., at least with his ! from a mp,rc Mechanical hearing of les- paunds, four ears, , 10 ', it seems to us that too mi tb e Public School Teachers 'in the Council ed the constructl'on of the Crystal I I I . .. J 1 2' - all sold at $5 *2 5 ; tv r a failings and of pilblic Instruction . I uted many Seven letters in. alk were writ en by knowledge and connivance, a:n4 then go It sons frdm the text bouk . been made of Dri Sangste: 6 . - I do not see what at Sydenham, nd has Fxec . . i . . I - I I ' I me to -my former wife. One in Jan., with him through a form of, n Air. itobert VAS appointea age 1,500 Pounds, at ,-Or *immoralities, as some rightMr. Millerbas to interfere. in the other impGrUmt works. He was senior : nrriage I I Ferguson IV - I shortcomings 1. r' ,,t average 1,1, .1-0 pou 1865, one in July, 1866, one in M4y and which he knew was of no morei ,,Ue in delegat4 to the Provincial AssociatiOlit .1 . What would the Inspec- .partner of ,the firm of Sir -Charles Fox & I . , ­ . I . -rq,a- A' . d to. term them. The in; 6tter a,t all. 1: 'test Of bulls avera-e 1j; a j1*1 . 'Id . . . . . . I 1) ,may feel dispose . to -a think if the teachers w ere to dictate Sons, civilen i two in Ju -tie, 1869, and one ill Mqy and I Ca i ,a than the paver on -whIch it was and Me .irs, Baird and Hicks, de a .. I . gniaers. be Ie ' - nness of th - . Id th writ n. iko are the I to a me6ting of defegates to - e - in . sm-mr.-Have 1,W e attacks one mi,Tune,'1870. .'The second te These ar d such h e virnlence and sudde to them'who they should el6ct as their . 7 IFRANZCE. . a I - . . last two of these would, had you re,Nrreae freev, but , Globe,-40und- r6resentaitive ? Let the Inspectors at- THE F.RJ&NCa CR us. Great excite- 4 points which have to be grappled i with, I Toronto., on July 17,' to -nominate .1 00' ably . .- .. . - -Upon his chara*r -by the, dly were, i to. ld to their own business, and see that ment has,oprevailed a France over the to them, completely expose the weAkuess I and which neither Dr. Sangster nor ono didate for Council of Public f natruotlOu- 11 I I . ; . edp. as these attacks uild6ubte I . . . I . I I . . . - I . I . . - I- ; I .. . . T . . I . I I - I . . i . I i . I . I . - . i . I .. , .1 . I I I "' . . I '. - I I I ) I i ! i it li I I I I I I I _u I , , , i ' I , I ; I , I I I I I I I 4-n th I I I I - ' ` I P_ 611 -1 I I I I I i I i I I I I - - , , -1 I I I I I . . i I I . I --- __ - I I . . I I . : .i I_.. __ - I - - 1 . I . . . p . . ­ . . - - . ! I I I - _ - -, _ I . 1. . . . . i . ­ - =_ . - . - . I i . . - i - . . I . I - . . i- - - . 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