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The Huron Expositor, 1876-01-28, Page 4I 47 ��, . I i 1, . � . � , i i . . � : I - i I 1 7 � I � I I . � . i . w I I - - I . I , 7 ; . I - I . "ll JV�,dLrVZPLJLUZLm, i . 1' ZZ51 1�5713. 1 - I ! - . A* - I - ­ J� 'I - I I in Md J171 U 1� � I I .. : I 0 41� . � , 4 ! I I � I I I - - �� 11111 I . . -- - -- . "I , I _UAU I '. f li � I - i- I I I � � . . . I— I I I . . . �� I . I i I - . � I - � " I . � i-1 - I -- I I --- --------- �� I I . I . - - . I I :", ; �.' : � - . � — I . � I 11 - - I 11. - .. I ­.. I . I � L � . ! .. 1� . .: . � : , I �- . 11 . !, .. � I 11 ­ - i I - lr . �i .1 � I 11 i i .. � I 1; . � � . :�' ,IT bw� 1, IW AXVZRTISAK=TS- iade �) udent; bf those e,ugag d in th ni mbers coniposing It was iifwawa Clear, Nowb, rdois thematterstAnd It some lehrned legat g 110 -1 m all the =- i7 . : e nor supp. I I � . I . on .. I well i lied ith � _ I � I �j . . I 1. 1. � I I I , C.- A 901 i i . ­ ; I &"-n I i . 1 �. , 1. . - Iftn' 0 to an m . for . J to secom w f, , -L � — . . - , � I i busi i� so, and the more ,effic, mtly' an - Wipping it of Anything but tlw 001 0i in 1, point ( f vi, 1w, Would I ' whomlie had consulted hid. nee" t m Astiii -d , � - � I . . I I . , 11 , - . 1, I : i I Valuable Property in Harparhey for Sale. � . . ; � 10ten the pruorter - - L bl tocil Of pu it kut I IFU#k en4eeo.. r signed hat t r tol'ung m . find a definition W the term= 11 on nail, travelers, I . . R I � L . ; strh ; yhe Peilorms his 4stiei the mo I I � L � I � I 'at il reforb,lace. L , . .. : T-onders Wantod—Dr. Sloan, BI th, to show how" rar' these remarks, are r I r- whichexpressed tti w - ale 1, b � to Iths TIV 2 -1 I - . : y , - eno) if . L n ectly sober � e . 11 esn g of A'whol e will *trict , ie) It - � � I - - 11 . , ly I zthisi.JLI)Pav� - ottse� 10 � i I I , Soxforth Chaptler of Ito &I Areh Masons, hi,91 , , -wilk des a . ti Cut to the Legislature -of Outar id tain tre rat really 'it. L 04 the wbolo, ght confined to ,1 one Iling . esalle,l here, - then the � : . L � , IP , , � . lyv It t # for I place 11 . ' . . 1- . . YL - . . _ I . I I I � - : . I i Extray Ram - go , � I 1., employers and the p, blic, . the questio f dway f, prompt' n.11 doift ki ow m a t that . -or .1 0 wo I I . going f I Zlin. 'i '1111. of tremely doubtful 'wheth in U'Obrok � � of � ,� � � I I . a IJ - -Lor� I i . � I I �� 11 I -A lie. Rix � � I The Florence Mitchine-0, 0. Willson. * The llyromoUV*are generally young his, and any I hould h wa; . expedient in the first meas I . =rl 5 -- avive . I � will I no incentive 'to wink! at ini L 11' � - - . � 11 ` k� - '� . I L . rae . to be rid t J - I i � I P" - . . . I , i ­ . �. - I I I . For Sale—MoCaughey & 11olmosted. 1, I aid briefless barriolars., ,Whose ppeou isr, until I I Isd bo Aides d ussed ; subject qu not less - .. L I I . I I . . go .JDe reason a A )n " , ­ t1tielli O' . than th 0= - . . � rev I on perfectly -;� 0 � - -be ­ . I I . - I�Scott, tion; Of the law, bu I qu Pil 1 T - jury , , % . Musical Instruments—Willson � tj on he', Contrary, I � . . I . I I ,to lents consist in abundance of ,oh(, Dk, fur e � Ibe sob" I These wout = probabb five. sixt s or doze� bottles, are exemp f I . I � . : . . I t , I , . -W-K I wit] . I - I � � . - , w—John Hannah. - --his i to e aterests *III ind4 him to at A an- ability to see a very lony dista ice wo Id . , � - � 4 . . � � I Spring Seed 9f 0 : , � cideAl haverefusedto in it of those cases in which witueo i f )�r e ' duty,. i . . . , I I us . - ' F i - � � � i t ' � I I . 1114nute au4the � I Card. of Thanh #—John Gemmill, , � . I I I f . � . i- -1 . "I � �; : . sr. rigid 1: 1� ... en ce it. I I � : � I st ead, if A few dollars are made the, er- my ,elf sign g atty such apei ; as it Crown. should receive H follo*irig are t4) be the license f ea - - -, . - I . I I I I I , L . I ppxpe� I payment, :0 4 a A -ed if th ; � - 1 Auction Sale --Pa . i I in [BUS Of their v�ioa � ey are . , gut or wroi e we - . -9 I ,v � �, L I � . vid Payne. Th 46ne I I- is, ' in t keel y wprd, n ag; afraid L that if. h, nro ud - I , � , L i . I � ' Till re however, bne addition we ' I . I beyo 1 th $a 'L For "ChWhol�ftlelle-6,Ug",""L"".,#�o,*'. L$�� . L Ity, . . � . ; I I , . � L i , . - 1* the 11apIioit,6.rs1#iof thepartioularmil. what I me tc do so (polish a thing ? inclu I 1: 8 - ,91lopilicaws favItles,­ .� ........ ­,,�­.,. L . , p risouer . —­-�.- 1-�---;--,.--!----,--�-.,.----,�,,--..� � y . I - do, other cases i which he Won a Ii � .., , . m - � shot I 11 Ji see made to tho'bill, Thi a � I he was &iOh . � i . shor Iftenses in tow= .............. f ­..*. � . 0 . - wty ente L � whi6 ey -4-16 ti i 1, ro- L , L _ z . . . � I Iff I fo is a " i .0 v I I I Fpndc ,h th I Myshataof t atfifteen'or twenty dol- to include, he 1would have emb ,1 Shop .U1141 �ent biaing reedved , � prohibiting the licausingof in 3 . - It o er cases the l ,.�othermnftfei Ift-W � I � L I , . ' I lars woll ' I I I .% I 11110 fl, I ef; ......... I- 1, - - . . L I , . I i M i to I'll ... U w , 10.1 .I... I � . - 4 LL I I compart rea diffi �renqe lilien *in inte I a I I C . I tie ittion do at to excluk, If fOUUA I Irsveru li I I i � �� I I , distan 0 than si . y tol"All ­ ­­ � I . . any )tel Wit�in, a le An &to the officers of � the IM" n I I Sri. WhOL has ,CUIAr . I 0 LLLL �, . lenthelk �. � � L' : .. A i 113 oLth � ;nts - � L � ge litlem . �; I tend the - east re . i L : 9 r.4S - I I � I . 1. . . ! ­ - - 1� , is in- bet een he two modes of br I ernment would eX , Tavei'll . er ji Itmielf,alf - I'll— � :� � I. . 4 � . : ------------t- = or c t mile of the Iiinito of a town 0 I I I L . . I . to us of h* f4 � i 4 I . � L L So as to , * th , . - I I . . - . . " mI it 1 ,I I I � - , - . . . , L illi i ' i ished himself in t is line of busi eats me n of securing my influence V " We some future daK � in o r i T!he Con an, rmn unicip .y . ; � -- I - . . ; FORT T . We ' this- provision adde-a i L Cases. 11 . L . . . I . � ' . . I I I I I law : I -. re I Iar,ger : � ty,�to I I I ,om. whiol:t t ie . by -.. �� 0 , I H, ; - It � I ' As to a source fr �� . . �� I - SFA . . FRIDAY, SAN. 28, i1176. I fo r some years, and is now courliec will lea% that duesti�n to be ar swered I ThOCOUUt I . r . I T in - ) . .... ,or sh tberei I . . I . : I . I 'ith payments should be made some suggel t� Paid I I m . L . . I -- ,,, " *ou do sw'ay with a great m say worth with several ,railway ent,orprises 0 I he It I. mjilbers�,, constituents, W I , op license i -.there! . i I I � - I . I . to,W,L , ... 1. � . - . . - . . 'tario, belongs to '�Z ,r that if I wipre one of them I ed the Provine rj�:i. but of $,130 in t , I t � i k i The County codd, I . � i less establishments w 3 1 the latter CIA.$*,' and is a. rentli e, a � d otb" .4 , 9 I , 1 Mr, RosW School Bill. I � ,hich ate not rer . I . 11 era the wit � in - . - I L I I I : LL I I . � I -1. 1. . L the one who, during this Session, has r- ihould I inc�i aed to reply, 11 the - " . a n Taesday- last, P1 � . . it �(I f6r the accommodation �,f the pub- . . I I differ. palitieg; but .he howl finally decid�d �o .. un the by-law hal been spi roved , `0 . - I " - " . . porsst- n0l 15 J fnsl pl e same 1 ,� Of t le . -'J lhe Clerk t,Wk t1te jp ! Mr. Ross'Bi, I providing for the intro. flu � on ed his -calling most operly and at ond'5ever4 headache aga I the electior I , _ I I I � I I , 1 same 1 se -0 fileaL . I . � I Ily cen tea - * Ing as the rest of 'the expenditart -00, I- not . L � � � , L L I I .�­ . duetion of the ballot in conn�otio lie, � 'a whie are usu4 of vie I or tly, so far as my'observation goes, ge the ahat 1pagne pIan 1"' i lace the expenditur on the � Liceiise . a undertbi l 2.3d secti � eplat ntative 4 . . n with 1 ,.4 1 , � A:i � i . - . . . . I � -1i I . . � I . I I . ; I . tin ity, I . i; - 1-1 . I ,%rid LL -oral � Ime reduced the " lobbying" business to allanty - nee e Admin4b . te - I I , . their seats. i I , I i School Trustee elections will be found in . I �'L � - I I � r, 1, tie, O; Isouth.Pera ni�e ted with th !Ation O:f!.J,u a- A] I !e�s ,penalties ind costs ,to , I I � I : . I . - . � � .0 � ... � 17 opo,aM � vlvemow 0- : I I --­Z�—, i I I . . I - i L another COIUME , Mr. Roos' Bill is alto -House the' oth�r tice, and the Govera . . I W I a wienoli, Now fo' the modm i, lie aid an spece b to the I L ment would their efo * I Paid wtoll achartere I bank b. I. ; , rt, i - I M r. Promoter wants Goverum I V SUL .% % . I . . ; [ TEhe ArA business; i I I � t . The Ward6pship,. ' - , out for nig t in the debate on Mr. L - 'a one4hird of the smounp, 11, � d�, d I �-Spec r I r I., a g L e I - - . - . . �� L . ' ; I .. u .4.1 Pay ' I P "' - . but it covers tt e grounA most complete -1 � � hi railway, aud- in order to ge it he tho ion regardi � Crown , A i , not intend to pay witil C I I of , I � � the ilection , � -- .. ,. A ill bejs�en by' ref6rerco to on I I ti 15- , . ease# in porel mii I- with the Isal : a. - ns" , Df . i ovea by Alt -Gibw � - ly. In additio.i to providing for the use ! . � _ L L I in at iecure the "'illfluencely 017111115 A811,11y r, . ' � . �� .. 11 .. . Z I , . il ! . LLLL ort. The investigation i nor witnesses 0 iiii d(n ,the i . I 1.9 . . . . . . . . . tIho boa,4 . . , - I . . Leckie, m e can—especially of I L i � � L I I . - I BlaCk that wvl�-Y40 . con .1 r Coun report, Ifr, Jo n rubers " It - A L y * CAIT r. - - � � , !aud LLLLL gel far � I of the ballot, it makes �he election of . Doe I� e 'Ve tho t' not thstanding Mr. . behalf of the SWULf l 4 -Ug �� LL . L - , Z Jed, i ; I'll, . , , . L I i I - . t e . � irda - I I I -- .F I � I I �ce he came - lie there. - m t � I - 10 ;o 0 . f I L I I � I - it I - L i I . Aivi I one-half -beiii . a ` Re I %tee di of Bras solo, has beon'el i orting-the Gov'ernment, - H Brat t (ne's silence a.' i , e , � the residue ' I �� � . bu iness, thercf?re�' is to 11 take siiiiii idivi 'a JOL r i I I 01 Vtu 3 a b Pro � � . t - School Trustet a on the same day as * the i P I' the Pc unty for the , V "" 11 "emethi ; in him 'I cone!( lor#y -Election of Soho tee, vler t I I � � I i . Pat 7 r. P. M I , L . I I - I I I . , den Car -ont year �of he members, for' he knows . . 5r 1 � Treasurer, and theoltherbW . I � . I I - This will save time, I I to , *- � . , Ito Sal - municipal elections, th I . 'ell abb ihe avei i judging '�by his Balloto , . � - �t . � . M bo I ro neial : - - ' Mr, Ickicha long bee n alealing mem th . irr, t , L I ' . . � . 1. - . I - i , - 11 a n a i " � . � els, I I . :� --nto fty: Ito -- Ve �Of ... - will secure a Mitch fullor vote for , I - V182 gap _ � Muni � I . and I n of procel,d'-ure which W lid Be- 11-st effol! -t the, -, Ouse ill not be io 7 , � . � 7 r 111111116 ., I � . lh�#e treasurer- of the I . f It 'ou n' 06tincil, i U tG7iaflUenee bf So h - . I t1tauked -It - 0 8 th Thefollowing I I ty 1 oroughl� c me would'h or; of t2e Billin- 'the ficoafta P - � . Z is � . L 0111111 I - I I - � . . � ; � ; , though a . emiiels- st e To , - � - � � . i I School Trust�es, It will� in short, in ifers in municipal a6ils ani I poirted,,for his " I as ? " A4,�" - I 4 - 1 - I M� h th, � very opposite elect on others, I I I troduced by'Mr. , P. F. for� We it - � mging . , I will fil I . olne MA(A a nu re fa rable tin JffUrC,n L tiveli situated. . . I b , 48 2121111 L vest the position with re importsuce , 1 . ; providing for the el : so ! I I ba? to say that, with a good � y hZitc;4ble a P0 , 1 , - pression . ection of . . I � , I r . the �, (I 5'tion ctieditably.' X,t was also du p t1lat � thc se of an Ir of ... e other tie mem- I The oftice of comin ssioner is .to be L 11 e � � . J . . � L I .. I . I � I . I ka the rN, � I . I School Tmstees by ballot: � . . nging it V ore direed nder the st- , ' 1�1 t hono � one. ' I i � . I .by bri y U ot(m ore Mr. Prompter does no to berm. He has a fine appearance, kauent I L . I . occuple . to! tl northein portion of- the Couat3 , i I hL ipmh , - � �. Is A I -I- V or or eni � t � I 141 Ibilit f . t1w , . tontion of the pe' i ; I tri . are not 4 f Whereas it is expedient to am � . * "I .. - � I I 'w deli rery � ice ami goes A .lit to . tl�io' L ople, and as a natural . his wiles, but there , , goo Vo iff # In thecourse Of . � . t consolidated Public, School Ac of .8 q i its w : I ..... . . I in Is , 0 . SLL - .. I "I'll .. i ,0# j&ted, WAS. that ! ihe Warden selected is tim( wi 0. though tbe'V would indignantly Ti, the ')Oiu a -, well (116;11an urer )incidentally nwnt1ioned,::::....as result, a 'more minpetent class of officials � .. I .1 . . . . age that is P so far as .it relates to thp �e otion ... . - ­ I , . . � Viesm I . � I . � allod i . be 'a northen' ,ntative sent "an -insult the offer of a If bi se ' -4 rid or tinatics . - is a fth I ing theeffect, -Of the prop"osed �� � - ondltimeby-w I repr , we I forcible i I I -1 be Secured, As wattera now are, I I L in � 2� wil I I; 1 - bribe,"Andwoul give the lie to thd'!r��n onal pla< J;iLL 'I H' At school trustees, in citieg; Owns aw � vi - 11 I L I � . 1 *as ,a# much honor -i L � � : � I- �1.r, vkie'� .4ppointmeut willi give gen ed in the front ran?'bf that . the amber . I I � F. . I 'be hands -of . no " .1 lages and .in townshi ' 11 in bis�eolle I . a School Trustee election,attracts in- el � , [ . who hinted that'the� wera ififluen � : I . ps where a ,public Tor -o i . I t t .. 11 If. I I - � Wd for not over-wirowd I class of membet's who . r- , the reduction' -would , , - ­ . - . . � - I � 11. - , . , L . . - � &I "I fisfactiob.- ; I . I ,� L �, . I I . � I . � � � , . � . specis ly As . ool meet -in I i or gairilst any =4 school -board has. been esiablis � J ther�o L , � - , � terpst, sob .go are rarely attend- . ill, , ure of legislation by are Oensi Dle error -gh to, speak only t the ness .300 at the pr It time tD a litt . I ­ , E . I - NVardeni a . I I y I Therefore Her Majesty, by and witt th; er 170 in Ham ton from . Ill L t I 0 1 � I , nt to fill -the . Win. i ung, the r4tiri 10 - other considiara,tion than its Y#erits roper ne, und . . I �-. W . . : � I L e4 by more than a dQwn people, and the � I L I .11 I . I . p , ti ittentive and usef 41, and ,vie ; ? , . I - haa ' d t 7 e;�rsu,i ceed i -making foo I . ­ , 'n Ottawa, from .125 -to 5 in . J�e W'M. -- He 1L A P -Z - . emerits yet 1a;+e not that delicate n ad e and eonso;ni of -the te t � b. 8 if f!e lionorablL pool Ioa mool 9 . giet Ltiv P 7'�o ' i i - . � i 11 I - I I i ir. Uckiie would I L � . � I I -1 . . e � * the F selvos, to feel L � no, ell - don from 92 to 4 ; 1-nd in as whole proceedings are considered of lit- ,r . Be of honor urXII oils ' ' Is oRthom- Assembly of the rrovince of - Ontai ': 5 ; Lon. - U - 1, Be i 1111 last t+� yea! ., tee against even - 3outh th has reason ' I I L 0 ton, - 1. 1. .: �, . . tle -importance, and " . L "al and h" the slightest attorn�pt to . I I I I . I L MF- ; I I I -. to -himself -and L' I . acts as follows : . I i � � ; - . � I - I . . . . consequence, . 11 make the in i- proud of its r( msentative, HeU an, 1, In cities, from 86 to 32'. . - ' . I r , 411a I eciad I L t in th ,phair 1hacreasel the es. vidua) th . � L 7 : i -h i conseE me t attaching to L . I - . . e Subject of,improp R other proof of an assertion I in towils, and vil an t � � � wil. )1e - neither honor or emolume � , . er in. uen -e. J,ages: I I . . I I L I � i � , I � 4wonfler be -would -1 *af I , I L . he ; a a Is ,Status i I I � - em i'jid con idence in -whiel It is upon this cfas&� that Mr. Pronto er fornier letter tha adl` in A in townships where by by-law, a p" Yli, ' lopem�nt in High U fe. � - I t'lle position it if -not desi byany,and 0 L 'car. In It n the school board is establish : 11 � � E - 7 tArlial -and he - - ' . l form -A hellA by h ouncifors, brihgs-hii arts'to b He. endesvi Pro the i '. L L trasu is fell w ,. ,- bis val ie to his constil ittents tions 11 : , � , � � � - I . . I I . I I F 4 . � I goes a begging., IVe fe6l that the amend- as far as possible. to,J find out the Char- and electi6no of tbool trU tee 1 Condderable excitement beat . . U,elocted ly- =daiii I � . . , - I Ilia m,lylaful i#ithdrawst ,from the can.- aotbrIaties of the pxrtioular member to �Ionuoltcaliovlrays in ( irect proportion, 0 the Shall be held at the oime time and P. ace 61reat�d in Kontreal by tye elo ent if : =over - ment proposed by Mr. Ross will have .. . - , I I L , " i nuImber (I times ie deliverg himself, it- is I - . . and ieeonder L . dida ',e, this year, although a L " ' . and bythe same returnin gro.Villiallft McKenzie, J.., ' -with4raw his nomind 11�!!! PIn Pro-',, wishes to, I I rope III;!" On the princil �le I g, officer4 a , d or 4 f . ­ I I I ' theresult of creating greatly- increased ; L:l 7 , I far more likely be in inverse ratio. . -:,. L I . , I - . poseiik - . ill hai e the effect of 8 " I further Of inyino Veirikis, this is best done 'wI 1 'When the gouse was conducted in the- Same &tin 11 *ndr�w Allan, niece of the . � $6 - . aected Alarden bi I � I �� - � - , I , initerest not only in School Trustee elee. �-i I I 11 I in Comm ttl 11 being by ballot—as nomm- itio 'an ' ec Hu Allan and sister-in-law -of 3h, - . itts few v4 . , . ly, L ity and It * hich the' refreshment �Oom bill 136, "To carry into effect . L 146kile, , I I . i4cre ig hILS populad nduence' the. aids w I I I .. . I - . I'll, 11 I � - tions but in school*matters I . ,� � - ortait"' -tions of councilors - sail thp qualifi. , ion I ... . - � to'. general aforesaid providas, so Mr. Prombt�r, in a ,he- amendment of the of Voters I late 24. I .,I, M. . . ... , I � � I- . . i1i tit � "I I ouncil, as it shows Un he has _ ug - tions for, , r scho I . 'with Mr. Fre - . -Wetrust, therefore, that it will become � I -company wivi an le corps of aasist- fo ol trustees shall be th4 l on I al . A � ' ,and ossured them th, , made by the I I I I I . . � : ,t I . : 00 pCif - � orm, - 11 - � . . - : tiO'di i �e to 10'elflohly monopoliz l, the hon. auto, all 11 jolly.go law Commissioners for Con- same as for councilors. I ryd " son - 0. X. I �rydgo � , the duti . . Is W. . I - . I � I 6 fellows" like !him: solidating' the L "itattite$ ? " Mr. Bishop i i � . 9 71Zt 0 1 1 1 � I . foL ' 4 . ' lie 1:: L I orts I selling to the positiot , but is - L 4.n of U Se 2, A separate set of ballot era 111 The .. air left 3� bintreal r N � L - vofvo on bim. fairb � I I - 11, ­ I : Ito t I- I i - anxt( ' oth . es th , be prepared for all the- wards eleclora. weA I � - � Mri. Ross proposes to make thg qualifi- I I � I self, and the repreo - tative 'the free said that)Sectio 48 of the hoc I Act TYor - thaii satisf action" . I Slid independent eld,.tors for. the Sou . I _ ursday of last lc� L . gave mut Jelpalit er to harip . that era OLUAIlly aDmpetent � . e powl � . - - I I AlcKenzie taking With L I I - � - , I . I the It na i her twc ,of . � -DX I I . L I divisions containinit, � BTAN NiG 4 . . A -conimittee Of , I I . I � cation of an elector for a School Trustee ; re them I . Riding of Blank ad' lums thithep. T e from sch4 Pol wwxc boaras into tolnehIP didate's nominaO for sob . of th( Own 11 t , I I I � . 1, t I champagne is proluced, the Chief , W I can I . - . � ;as o0l t es, in aged realwtively five Ar a , � . the Same as that for a municipal coun- May I 0 . I m P - boards, but the �e I no in . I - I . 7 . �L I � . of the same form as those sed for oil lun yeara They were folio to I � Messrs. Cresawe%' J L L � 1, ------I-- . ! i -motor doesn't drint much himself, 0. provided whu 11 they could � :(W I . I cila.'K� In �his he is perfectly cot � . (v = , � I � - rect, fill ilm I . eflors, expe the sit t, uti � of th,li b . teith and Kerly - . . I TOPIC . others do.. I in - I I . i '4 � . Sh r 'paraphrasing I s- to the 0 11 ON M il they . ired. Pt 1) If � , 7 I ads of the lady, -and at eir i I t _ wwer L , - I ' The one position is,equqlly as important I I , � . . i 00 . ) Stan , Ito seloo I . � . . � Z I I � -, - couplet �f Tam O'S, tanter I might a u ht 13 vas , w 0 rea- words I I school trustee for " VB she wAs arrested .%rid ,Ued i1i , i _ tL the, j��V�� � . 6 11 p I MIS wrong for, t - . 4 1 � � I I L . I . I lh&t, . I !t -- -- - as the othe , Dignity' of the - I I . i forthe cumnt r, And if a property qUaliflea. 0 Th L � �!Uffn'bsj i I I t cit f n Satur yoven . 7=1 I -and on said ballot papers.' I :custody in tha . I . ' ; I Boos -1, fil at, b4c he believe� 1 any 1. � . I i I . � . . . , � . i . I I . 1 � . ' I rustoo ,to jl� ing, she prorniiied er � , � I . I . THE Al L . 4611-041IWay 61 Provss�lteroll- on ' I f I returt . ­ Qffl V�V,o_CL 11 ]!he member tellx him qneerefd sforles, � . L . t � � tion is necessary in the oii e case a si milar � A" I . manivaitynot atiefted with the townw 3. Elections of school t I I 71 i . . , I .1 - I r's lAugh bf L I - ; I L .-,,a. 1JUU littoy accorA. I � � , . I I . � ... . . -o � ready chorus." ship, ar I systdri I I . 4 ' - , M ;1 urloolift ]Lobby- -aused by d '- P I qualificationshoulld be required its the J� he I , should ha v . vacancies 4, eath,P remova to Montreal with therrij � oil Iftotiol, of MY, I Promote I to the ol " the r"'- ignation, or disqualification, a iLngly procured her reje�ise, � . - T, I L � . I I be i on. . After the � . " $impson, � , �� JIM ­� 'lee fflenaber for �1!06:iilt 1111ank 1, turnitil d 'me if - . other. The samo-might be required for I it 11 When "the warm, cham agny, old- I ducted in the same man � dispo0al of -the ease - I .. . � ! . 4 � . a AU& � mail I ner. as �eleot; ow in e court ,room A . - -ppointe . . a- . . I " Tail --�Tlfie Cl ngo e0odge they saw seco rea- : I . - . . ! l P ; . fit. In giving the am - i . �� I I 'IL: articular, brandy-J,unchy Feeling" has . of councilors -to fill Vacane seemed . I'te ' , , . . - I , [go -IV Works a #r1be I . q1 I it L t to all CO lleerue� . 'The Wardei I I .. . the candidates.. While we ,do not be. I kni i, 11ovr I L or eon ,produce son he W)uld say that 'his OLpinio had - 10 , in paren ' ; I'll . - L - 10 I d at f,he expense to M r,.. � I . I - - -L " , Inekkul -of. I I L ivol " e ? - 11,1r. Hallitiltync-10 I : had same manner. �auao`i that ' : Wane become x onvi I �, . lieve it should be necessary for a candi. , I 11 been'com iderabily modified since I e 110`1 . r ­ I I I U S poe 1140ho 0 ell file rornoter and his . a stants of Sever d i 1 4. Sections 70 and 75 of the Pu �Jic ed of 0o error illitoo hellim -� . allditor. L I � . I ... 10 i wh-frllir.� U hoar4 th( opiniol is of parties wild had .. a I k- , : �, � I . ' allow � , � Zb&Ud, L ; , L - I -- The CoAndil A611 . . . date for a rn uni - 03pal office to be pposessed I bot es of , ohs pa .. , according to: tie � p board pla . ,School Act of 1874 a mended by ub. ed her' to fall in leav iog her1i � , � I f I se I Ae eglalatio"', I I in tdo'& the townsb nP, bt ib his L - are . #elf � � . . . i I drinking ca ities f the vowd, � the )) . . : � I of a certain property qualification; we. - � I " I - Poe stituting the 11 first Monday in1anu house 'in Montreal an . c&look On-, Wedueod pecial dor ' Se6ond ob ection 9 that a very gre ry 4 , � -.: W'A I ! � . : P 4 �t dif- for the " second Wednesdak in Janus ry " York *ith Brydges, bu � her sab equenj � �- � . - . G n Our � .4 coming to Nei I I , re8PO' I&W. scheme 19 rose the member for fie� ItYLW� : I Tan 25, $76 L think the csndi�ktes' in each instance, ! 1 � L I oh I I I i i The 10� inet'. Movements ; � 'L I . - � � � Z TonoNTO, a I - BI upon Gove . u ald be J ound I by parties iry'tig as the day upon whi the ,trusteeiii ie. proved an i naccount, io - � : L I I . � � - & � as well as the 616ctors) should be -placed 1 or t, membe�s o I f . . A rik, and its Oai rnme: 'L, to get a t� wnship board estahl I � 1 . . ;� . 11ment, I&! Warden I � . S . Parliamen have not tal %id dilated upon. The road is ou re __ ishod by ferred to in said sections ifiall retire.' - fatuation, for the man with Wh DM 4 1 ' . . I ' . - I I . on an eqU&I-_foQting..L We shoul � 1. 11 to pen up A highway from the new, se t. the cry ra zed by opponents that if � once ,5. In -the li&% r I . 'L � I � i I . . - 4 like,, �a psi i; mlarlY �keen set So of lonor. � .f al%lifiod voterg re, i I hi to joia. On lea, ring the romU � jmfts -Souln � tlements ; or; perhaps, ib will be a n I a toWnshi board was -� established they . i : MoveA * Mr, Gi . - I .1 I i .1 . , I . . . I I 0 . however, to see Mr. Ross or some other know lat in, s!tying th a " n 'I -juc It q,6W to be deliverew to the !�retur 01000111 ied by her con sin,W. M. ... .. I � . . . : I �� I � ohs] . Ot b8 shorter line betweela, the points *hi woul ha re to: ritintio ; so he 0 .. I I .. 11 . I ... I . I Gaunt, that Mr. is, ­ . � .- � progressive and' &I member of the sectis, � of g vihg utter �nce to lanyth . . I I th'e.. on'lUtorne -general woul b municip i .. . . I I fiber I . Ing eve ,ybody - admits should be connectil 4 I , 'O tj, the clerk of the � One thfully promised she wouU . retu I. . ' pinted . -the 40ow It ' A; #e : ly in r 0 row I '�,�, A wili4s i 'I so ree s' I a ted C, a 4 y 2 1 IN,! I ­ u i ketiD I ision o cha I I 1W , �- 'a" ( I tf+ ' . - I It I in I n U 41 i I cats ` hV. ,, ilit ` i n. h 'O I Ror tolviorn. .rel . 11144 I lesill I !dIo &U I At I , I f Win ; re 4 , , � I f-IIIII. L , I i 1( I a', to I=- W I ,ol, gini lit ] �e I ?` �1 ospee, � I 11 th , , � be Eli , , I Z b I I 1 S4 � o-ir Ii 'T� is A , � 1 , �h I � i I � I . I I - a L I th ; a . se a lowin ',he alternative I before t e openiLng of the poll, the erk tR her home at once, Mrs. M4 �.K - �,- . I V� J ,by. House bring for�ard a Bill abolish I 'u . I r -of thi bi I . ulfortuitAtely, too & i - ti �g lin!e. it is a favori, a shall place -- Osite the names of � iany was escorted to the Windsor ,1110 ft � 9 I . tag the fresh ) . origin 1, for, line n a Cis 0 h5 Iihe msib; - I . I . I � . 'I wig exis in 1 .. I . . I . L the people;l else why did thi y inclic d, I I . I W, . .. L JaLry V 'story of Can . ­ , We qua i . -- - t ,on Kinlos � W . I � I - -. L 1 Icidentsi in the hit , 01 , . _:_ . �, property I'd ation for a municipal many . - i 'L voters On slug bat, who 'have beeal re- where she as assigneAll:s room ac.. A" I � b . . - I I � � 1h wo, k of g on L , Bryan­3- � � . . � L ads, runj themselves inip heavy' mun slati has been , gor, 'turned to him as Sir L . - 1 Mo#ed by Mr. � : , icip it i i I I offic,er entirely. Such a measure, al- and, i I � ,eed Of Jiojitari for .pporters Of se ,ate the apartment of' Mr� . ad - I -rv- � L � � . I 0 1 thia'� past few 0 pro ecute during the past 1, eek -_ he' ' ! ,� 4G4 in, . . . to the W n . I if. - . 3ir , that th I , , : . I � I .L I �� I I liabilities in orde " b it. it ao- - a schools, the, letters 1� S. S. - 50 (Bignif Ing VrOthe;JrJ,MrJohn,C.A1l%v. Thrc at v � I - mind of tu ut another e.ek - I ; , . a' once veri � I � - . I . . � Lthoughit mi be rather, i I firrio ,', i k e I y at abp ' supporters of separate scho ); an � � : . i _I - . advanced to years, will I . � tally runs illirouiih1hellestgrain pro- an is � Al - , , � . . structed to telegra, I � . I - I � . meet I , roval of the Govern- - ry r: : I ducing see Ift will � alose the SsionJ The Insa tice - . . the - the afternoon she,repeabefflisigai . her - � I I ,- - with the app eve er the truth - f mv t ext. and tion in tbi Province; ever v I � I . returnin offleer aball T"1^4 A , . 1, I&- .1-1 . 'S - the vllountv �Of Br I . - prospect please Dill A 3d tile, DILI , datin . ft IV AVVL LL IIMVUL'�Vu go 0"JIL 0-n a ft A a wall i , � , � � I ment and i 's, " but at present the ueo- 0 0 re iL is I I y W I �,sllaua' a � � I - 1 -the Globe., yould be acceptable reliev l' e fro4 the btrrd,on of' demon. P "' Such Supporter of separate a o, a )al- ,_, ithat O&Counci It , . l pals, 1 . he L - � : , ling 0 L . . ; I - I - I ot&L t PIP , on the verge of ruin for want of a have been. ' ( ��. " e Educatio bill lot p ' ayparentl ' y mortified at the rem,en bratift : � I 'bitrator in the matl t,6,the people gonerilly, f the people' stiati � i the t oorem wiih whid r r - .. Lnd t to bill law � aper for sch6ol trustee4, . the I It steD a. take4 In � I i I I � market, which only !this particular line 4 di he Election and 0 L .eaving , I I � ;bridges between Ki . ' . 6. All Acts and parts of Acts incon si . lier It .... e. Ab . 'Clock he r teni., " - � � . i , . - . can)A entrusted to select a candidate for ed;' 13,01;�I"v' stated � it berel because will open up to tbeiii, &c. U,- &C. 11 Cohtiovert ,,tion Amendme bill tent With -L . 11 .. out I-, o I and request the -Co- I I : - . r � i I I I � , I I . .. . 9 the provisions of this Act), so - Votary, guardians, Measts. Alls n Lan4 � � � ' tive of r erty qual' . ' hioli the distanec s 'o gh mmittee - - Parliament irres )ec ,� map is produced in ,� weie pass ad th the '. � I L ex L I . I -the same if they.40. . - withi 11 far as the a ex �- . - . I . , OP qpast,1,fewweeks,I .have been ! I y hall affect this Act, but inot IlZaarn, who were mome ataxi ex ,, 'L 1 - I � . I 1. , . an read me It line. Mr. tj A y . -. priate ovu,ltqith�alen� . . ification it is Certainly t I � fL are shown to- the ho�orable 'member for who] d t, . ,to an greater exte i . - I - I , P e height of an ey Miieslsof nu . . nt, are hereby,re- � - in -a � tal r o sc ,ties .... pal I �val . I �� I . � 41 e and MNUOU 8 bill, at li'enlldel g the Mua . L from Montre d -of Sir - . � L . I , So It Blank, if his Intellect has not, Y(f I ve 2 . . . i � Allan I . t:r of Huron for the i ; I . . ac n 8 * . li And, wife --the fat ter &,rid nutherof - I n L � ­ � . � � .. 4 1 . so �fhey have bee o I . - I ; I I - , . . L � ,ry nor whi I have given me gottp r � ,- :to abolish . I ir room a d pro� � -- � � I I 811rdity to say they are n?t competent- - incide i 5 bearitig on the ques I of Par- beei I so obfuscated I y Champagne, that tee. Mr. C ab !11 . . tio;' Insti utions t through Co mit- to choose a huitable Councilor or school- liamell i Ito , 0� he I as for urTrio4F1 i . I . LS' McKenzio—left t , "I . 0, � in par- -'r �and The Liquor Law. ! eqededi to the office of. I i � . &oer to 6 - '��fo-, L ently I - d's J uries, and the s& tleman!s bi-11 re- ; : . e howl to make � L trustee indapen of the considers- some i terial f6r reflect onl and may not ticuar th miling, i Aly and free-heitrf;- I ? 9 I A ANY-4031-FINTS 1110 I .. I . : . I ! ; . . . : "I ; . ' . . ' I I . 8 epectilig the Mutt cips Fritnehise, Were . I . . i I I Moved by Mr.,B : u, I i . I . tion of property italification. ' 'th I entirely ed Promoter opposite him represent ; The Government bill for, the a .me�d. eiliquiri!es as to the arMn L � ri Of leav-' pr ve 4 or .�ai teres n � or I . ; �' I � I "m deftred Idst. Mr. a ill end ment of the existing liq4o g Mro'. McKenzie in I'll r ro corri-i . - I - 11 I for that conviction &'mly floats throtig' . y I r licert It ...... � - I I HE EX. L' ' .2 ; 0auut, that Lthe W- . , Iv`& I pany --with hei two cbiI Iren. - In � - - . luel ! a to ou�a I rea r:I ;o1a In tantly. I - ; . i .. ---- L � . his vc th D�vioion Court act as read a So ond law was introduced into the Le�gisla� r1e . I I " : e his ind that t ry- same overatioh . ­,�,. - ' i tion the Local Legi .. I I tij#e. Mr. Creightone! bill to gi, o to onFridaylast. Thefollosymgioas­ I gentleth the' ' � Asseastriont Act so . , - . -en gone 'throul rh L with bi other , ,- 11 a L . , : The Ne Liquor LELw. . abou t, the has br lim. . .departure of tl Le . - *1 ro 11TC I , kiff COACID t e I a I a#er . 1. be found a L ' . th 3 right ;o One Of the � iedly - eft the� ­ L . I I ere wil . do ngf ! their, servan 'in Pailiament. womea v to at muni,.ipal Mary of the principal provisi e#ing - � find mother iurriedly I Rlsewh synopsis of I Jolly Promoters Several times before, It is L ' , . . i I : the Assessment R6 . I � elections - vas de e� , very newlaw: L . : h6tel., 1, virla the child -en behind �' ,� I . . d3at but by a I " au& - . At thil � ime of riting, the railway !iid delicately hinted t�) hi n that N8 influene -, i L. I L i tatute labor to per L i . � - i J9 I po. ley � 1 hired s;carriag'e to take rto the 11off. � L I the Governmbnt bill for the licensing of F, the' overnment has not yet n L - ­ o Close The duty of granting licenses, is to be , I , Moved By Mr. -B �� ! I I I a is tl e only thing L req ired to secure.th 3, ,votd, the di-isipi, on - the mition i . i - and so 1. ew . sUp.ping. L � . L hotels and other places for the: Sale of been i�oun P well It ave the . man 1H, se, where I . i I . L desi.-ed -obiect Thil lenaea I"^ a for the se(ond r' line being—veas � 31 - vested irr a board of three commission- 3ryd ps was I - -1 , J�,L-*- _nl I . . 11 I : VV . I I i ­ ' t . '� spirituous liquorp. U Intent 01 a Ot e U r I The pait, it appears, ...' I K- tie., twat 3. everalo -her measur( . ... ediately ifter I � Tbd . I has yet to , b�o n 0, o n - less the honorable r iembor for $OU't nais, � I , � .,a of i finor era, to be appointed � by the Lieuten . I � Assos,som' After,at - . I . '- I . - . . I I pass through' C mmlittee,'and will no ce4liad t; tat no' one Outside of , e Oab- Blark, for flattery in some a I impor a ' en.4sposed of. . E, Governor in Council for each city, Int I the arrival of the lady at the ROfiman� ; I - . f I hope or Ot - ncq have b; . a successi I . 1 . iia Vhich It W48 Ma� . , i4eitim I$ to ve any Ides as'o what I I ' House ! left it togethe fully] " . . - . - --, p n ,, z Tv , � . - be hat alter ere it be- I- . -- � 1 , � Aoubf, . Somev'r . � I er ih palatable to Most people, inclu'4in ty, union of counties,! or electoral . � jlority,of the A�ounc - � - 41 . . ­ . I � I I . � � I . . Ineo a �.l be a ed, anct how m ch they � V tenaut 9 ekded'! pursuit. ' The e I . I i � � , -mug -p .his' . .1 I meirbers ofParliamen And espe6iall( ; .]N'otes. or division, as the Lieti I or .1 � ��t ; - I comes law t, . i Politic I I Golvr I I � disro . I I . It a likely, , owever, that will 1r( ,4e ve froi a the public', Pura . 'The' I - : - may think fit. i - al boon seen in Phil Ldelph* I no I ` -,! i - . sed to the pro , ' . - : am - I - i . . I .- . I I i members of Parliament.who-- st&Y-, :to) The'Court of , I � ! in, endmerAby. � couseq toe, is I hat that. %r$e a I rror and Appeal gave , � � I I i the main featu. . will rerqain as they ". : enter- . The number of tave In e - has been made I o r 111 ii t ­ I � . . � I ­ Ion in the iefreshme at room.along!wit: I . 11 t ities � I ,�y Ur 2-0 i wilson ` i - ! 'A if rnlicenses ' MP thein] � . priairij .."s o:* gentloi ten, k 'lown. as Wgitient pri 84t riday in-- four c�ses. ce eir second elp �*� I - iz - - - - 0 . . w oulag i 1� - I While a , who old bxtreme ,. ra waylobb�ists. Mr. towns and incorporated villages is to be' 8'20e -j . z I - 1 are, v . lement. � , - '64 , .Prompter watches The a ppe . . ` be not appointed - � � - .4 i I ra 11 . I prZ oters" e just now on . at 8 Mr. Justice Wil ��onlx at the rate pi one R -y,d is a prepossessi. ig young. M ; L I i ,11 - i e- te perance or prohibition 96 T ,)I I udgment T � . ce, unmarrie i - ; lA hischaiace, and,. perktp8,—it is not: al. j for' ev�ry 250 souls for : . . views on th I I at e 4 1 - I _and Clerk yotiti4 I � th6� ggede(ge ofifuspense. They I It Orltario, cas(:was the first one thoudand of the population d land one - whose � ' ' - . ! . - I - .... 17 . I- I I --.i ways done,,II believe, but I have fre- disinissed ; M . n"uentl ' re- i d one for each 400 over one th 1 -1 � . . ' t4n �4 . . time.., � .. I . i, 'by m4s a scores r. I own i an and appli I o businesi baide: ' -' I chattgethe� 11 - � � question, may think the bill does not go thr6ng�, o lobl. tes I ca to I I . i . . .. I quertly seen it—t document, : a tains hi: at tin, til � I Ous- - . � � � . . I I Is a e , islature H 11 i I - - - I at it every ! light ; tiey h ti-the mokiag ion. . - I -Property in municil i i i -will agree th � I to I nake him a lie ng .. He. � I - z as far as it obou - , all - . W sort of " round to and of the population, Bat for ,th� li� I � I I pg the � ; I � a ­ i � room a dog tl e foots Do Of 11 uorable * I in" is produced tario. 'In. the *ixsko a case the idg. c'ense year next ensuing the Comm la ly, an(f in fact.. I ��­ ed �dufi Moir I is a long stride i the right,direction. If ' I and, ;he hon. South BIA'nl ment of ission- ­ , . I I i I I the sanie � � erstoo i $o be � d �- :h ; I ". . -Octoberofewh',V - I meriab( �6 like, a lot 0 C#ban b1bod. - 'conne. It f . I . I I tedge—given, i I ill era may issue license's in any num�er 1 Lot -' lar 11 I : . . ' "I 1W ! it is not sufficiently strin en , a compre- hou�dj J' But i ,eir favor te resort is the is as ied— I I as a merematter of form yot be remembered, wi some hesita, ,— I -' lar I i . I was -carried -4 . . i - . I . � g ''t . knoi r "—to Sian it. V the hon.' I exceed!ng three-fourthe of the numbet of b4dge, I building -firm at Plicen v' e. 1 � j" . � ,,on a I I � : a 19. It'Was MON, : , , I I I -. � ! hensive power is given to the local au. tefrielah i io int - t re -that their is ne w to_ the I I mem-bei is reversecl, and Mr. Maler is AIIOW4 ", to POn.., !where he wm. It H . i I I I . I . -busineas, he is startle those issued during -the current ye�r. . . I � I te porarily Tesia, , t , � . . I I - I very i I I wulhir" abilitle shine to th d take fiisse; it. �In bhe �ineoln ,caselthe I� townships the regulation th till he came Ito .. to . ,1 I : bierit to -the amew . . � . I I I r. . I I �� � thorities to make, it almo�t as stringent I e litth at this, for he It's a perfect ho I of e num. Ing , itch his � I I ­ I i J-�. � I I I . rro judgment (f Mr. stice G ' . . . ;­ -' : .seconded by Mr. N - I LL � idaysp ' ' - f � ., gr*et 'mAvaittage. To ,hose w o have . Wynne - - *11 e co n'. Christmas and New . 11 !,�, L � ! , as it can be mad' short of. actual pro L 1 amet ything-----e aine4; Mr. t . Pull . ber of taverns wi, be left to I th "I'll, I'll, I � . . � ideration of th . I . of si ning his n I , I i . I e -� an cep t ,N�Teol( T e I has .1 I I 118V ilie 3n. ilasi cle the � r ekelty, )dprous I . I . It reinains no 0 Y missioners. -1 - ! I- � h),gla a receip i ,, . du,ced %, f g o1wide , - ` . . 8, e . - i�g Countly Asseessi, -� . (I � g,er t.� . is represente t unseated but dis ualified, and a new The population on,which the issue of ad ympat y for the members jDf the. N hibition, if the Tajority, c�f the people so an -lookin, Y accumt lation )f red- paper if; re L � I ' � 4� I theT..eportfroM tht , - ith the ' � . . . . I (I � -Y 5 J r t a -- ally election m ifit taU place imined � iv - t .ee. . ,deiire"A. There are two features of -the . bria a lJdsmok( stacks i w�hich,, for the , owever, . I 1. I is -'IY- licenses is to be based is that g . ilies who dre co nnei�Aed w . I I . I * .. Thea, � a6lea U Unds in, . . . '084 innocent a " gether, of abou l;lpesl i l,gains I J�I-i � . . . - ben� t �L . in I . en in I ., I I -8 If, . - . A 'L I � . 11 " L2 i . ; P - I . - as fittle valtie r judgment in the t1ton (Commons) 4 ase The limitation pladed bylaw on I entli Me step w � .� � bill which will speoiall� commend them ,I Ont4A o, � fr. Justice Patter wu�s the laft preceding census. at sent parties and' reg -et that such - � . .. : is i 1) I I �, . At a former smiJ4 . sboald have been I taken ! 1. L � I L it m . L I .e I I . -­ . This ATnepAwle,ut : 13, L them 11�1�, .1 I -,y - . I � giSIR40, I's 80,rerell ru ppwerl as1l,ilkins Mic � - 'el Lease 'Mr. -us- number of taverns ,%viU not prevent. . , . �. Selves to the public. - The first is that of �- . I , er,x I,O U's. Chi is cinimissed. In le V - I I . tie I c( s8ary to expla, . that Pron ioter explai- t titigMe , ,; t .P.� . .1 b ( .Jmmmmmmmmm� i I ­ . ; , . � ­; I I F. . � I - abolishing salooris, and the second the 641 I) 8 , rely a lis tice Burton delixere i judgmentin Clu nb- i _Q slities from placing a further - ­ � , I The -c�uncii on - .thou It 'I e Mr of tie ous is ab- .1 nicip . I - . - . � g the I atiti - .. . I ­ - . . L im - I - 0 allowi ­ L I The rewd ler . Immmmmms I eir Sup ers' ner to with - I * I -- N � - LLL removitl of 'granting Of I . of mi �mbers who have promised th i - . ion on limi-fa ' .... I I . I . licenses, and the sent in '- I )dy, t is as . es nt in 8pirit port %nd influence, thel Assissant Promo- his petitio , and �d'usi . the applies Ion the number by by-law, if .. L ' . - � .- .. - . - - . I I I . i IT -0)m - . I . .Ili I - .1 I �Z 4L - �-- � t 0 1 ., - I - P LL L� L r I ­ ­­­ . 1. - ; -�� 11111111. I . I I . intended I V The last scene 'in the Davis iff � i . inspection from the control -8f tb6 (no "PAI I I Aen e, I Mr. P Ii ,r !) is ever ters acho, t1aevoice of their chief afi� for the on titutior of a new desire to do so - and it LIS -0-Urriour ,"-` .; . , . � P . . - petitior � "r. ; . I L fo i otbc i words, th e il a room . L L if the ­ . . - � . 11- � 612 1 - � � * t was. .h they all joi ',in the 4horus, I I Sign it. I ago ab,ortioii ease was in To � -6111 , I L I - I I � —That a mewha ohs .n ` rr� 11P liuron Farmar -c al officials. With I efe 'nee the P. thn , law present number be less thin C I I . - p rp 1 to whi I wit .our leg S to I �ecome Perh% 0 hon, n�ember for So W able cons tu- will allow according to poppulati, , Kiiturda -1 L � . I . . .t � . I . 3quittinj Clem. ip � � � i � . ai e jury a I i � ! i i Ask! .rat of these : W�hate ver necessity there i,;! mrigry or thire eir too Blatt d6e , gn I, pl�r ps he does2, I to Who ced. of being th f - I fi, ' a 131 W, bas been C - d , y, by the I � we�ije( ;I ;y y C Its ency, Norffn Renfr that number shall not be incro'asedlat en 1i I i c . - ' ' - I 0 �� 11 I � I . ' ; ' � I . . I may be for hotel� and houses of. ' blic earnest I A co: it inued atil a 'L ives by a de 'a, ive all events until the nex Us. ; � . I The annu I � an . , L � . SC.. . Al I t PU , . :11 . . The J 'act that there ard now a good Pate , I tie ime it w i I I I . V � i . L y I I i I i 11 e girl our, and thep,er. 1 -- I � .1 - . I L majority. At 0 U repret t I - L - -tins, assocUtion, f entertainment, there is no necessity orb el Jr dra y from 1, sto Ing an- names "on the list sho a that wh . Tit- The appointmen of inspectorl is also sons o sent ere to b; 111W U1 1i . I ; v4m Pon Ila -- I I I der' ' i ed by gir 15 rancis �� I unckIe, when a mbm- ' i " i L! �. 1pos &e. , 'Was II& - � I ii Irmin 4 le speec tea or Jreighw course he may choose adopt other , ' . "ir . . I'll 16118 ` I 1. . P I L whatever for saloons in whic,h only ) It . to be by the Lieutenant Governor lin by ayis. n the asi embling f � L ton n( Arm -fail b d ber of' John�sl Gove nment., it C . f, . I gracefield, on Tim g ano I hey can re-- ineiribers—most of th 'under the a e I tity., city, tin !of 0 Lon Saturday morning,it , e an- ;i � . - ,. . I - spiritin-ous liquo, . t� 8, - : Council foi each cou' ion � . r1A - Is 0 0 b i: 1 . B.. We3for(he, P ` r are soI4, 4nd n, - ther sdru a,r X ( as ( ii iabil - influ6ces—have argue ,it. The fo next, e ink, (artiPaL y Mr. L , ' - , . I . � i: � I . . . 1 . . _in wl i by I . ,a or in . I . � I ter, counties, L or electoral- division as the no'� - ced thA there 'wer -1 -no Mori 1, wit- i I , ' - I I , ay in I ge in . O* Whitb alsx( a Coos, rvative. . Y 1 . I � VI'te-PreSidelat -. -I . tie . L- ' - , - I , accommodation is afforded Ithe public. clin icl 'dift, t4 l, they t i 0+.. ay be witn Mr. W ite es t� be called in th � Clements Case. � .,, � - . I I . I Ing s�ene is one that " ' d I be I . I 1 - � . L - P . . . orrupt 1, c-. r licenses and to giv Hon. J. H. 11 � ,al other , . , � - here every day. � W lit . Oi The inspector is also to be tie � � The inspee- lusc.Ou Pivalvestorest , t ir ekhaust he er it is the e havin bee, i uns,laxied. for c o'"e may e re- - Alad sever , With -reggrd to the second : � ; �, - the issue i � , . . . . P SU Cameron then address �,d the ' I .. 6, t . 4 1 - , . I . . - i L 8 0 1 1 ed -blah 8. in. t .... cup 9t chee rs but thing" f tices )y � gent ,he constituency Vas IM L I the prisoner, I wi4din - - 3finute f last , ­ . - 1 4 1 1 1 tion 'a tern under municipal -nuibority ; . � or a member of arliament t d- . . , -1- I ties for all moneys received by hi -. � Jur - up I its -re- i ' I 1 1 � Ue ttport -of th( I I �. I . � - i . I des, " r in the up - .00se low hims ( in, pte I , 1874, by Mr. 3 far-: I , , i J � - ' . ! � - � YS not 1 6 0 �hat' ns I . elf to be thu dealt, with :I . a carne -g ,. I . . has proven utterly inefficient and worth. the It I I es of hose w 11 11 ray, (I� be L . The iiee r is to date from the - 11 ich were lWened to with 9 a majorml a M4 o � .. .. s silence, with !an L � . 1, : 1. L I . - � � �� . I . : . - : I I I House conclusion ich I wi allow otheri to I ��� . let of Ma in each year.: A.0 re Learn aD. . . .. I . . j ' I eon ;1 I . . less. In the first place; Municipal au. are ai I .... at asi he sphila X. As over I fr. ite. Mr. urray ha, d -ng . y 1: i � -1 L_ I . I ; I I A., 1 aw I merely vouching for the absold. e been ia,turn UDS 1' now in force may, on their ex peal to t e jury that be iaight be LL . UA- Y � I �. . � . 1. L piritm w . I 0-la,imotip'n, a -eow - . . I . ej, piles . 4 � 'I i . thorities are too - intimately connected id thi is the, i xet a in which corre, . ,� ted for. the cormpt e' ted witt lout their leaving!tllie box. A�s the - i I alre6AYA , . .tness of. tfie pret fif sea. But I c 'a . vions to the above-named date Wre- , I i , I t�,!g; I .1 not -acta of agents, M4, White has regai I i 11 � t) in-vewigabe I I I . - , raceful imagi tie Ahe � bon. member - for Sou . I I - 1 newed � � . � I 'i 8 di�g; . tied . . . -�. � w I with, andin. man instances too much I , ful u it jA, The Blank suppos . �h y large m it - t is i ilow '- learned 1 giantleman. resumed his a -,at -a I i-!61 -it It � y - - CA -11i, I ir a k e the seat b is art y. for the period intervening 011, pail . . � ]I 5 L� ' ) Ing ,he. had signed. the I subdued- I ages � 'he � * I 11 ngag � . ' Of I I I . - � . . ed .in the , us -et fy a �asitive going t - L Mr. White' tur�u � �o 4� .unseatedi and. ment of one-sixth of the ordinary liceZe I th,ougi�- murmur 1�uiratii,n b6zzed "I'll - � L I On .1 I . � - I . dependent upon, -those e 17. , 8 to Te`�exrtre me Ome min the court room. I i ff­ i ; I . .1 hrough i I L . - � . . . I licluor t . raffic to dake io attempt to r I � . I wisel r as i such t , Mr. Mu I fee. No future license .- . f- thisv., int, T - ioiiT it is . rra to be again elected. I y igid ot . .or ; L =ing as the follo ing . . L Will have si . I J . . i - , 1 .. a � laws I dr oin, � .'', I � : � . k. � . . . . force unless issued in the ma"er pr1e. . I ,offeed I 0 1 jury i Oda was in the ap . - -, irnp9l it . Leavy" enaltie "thos w ,,, next db �, . �111 'Mr. Britton then ad th � . . - i� ly enforce the laws, -and the gonsequence . s')n . mem- when the effects of the ch agne have . --------.--TTTTRR!!T , I 1 4 ' the L I . h �� pj I ' �- . ' Z L, . P I scribed by the tie,%, act. ; � for I ' - ! I iccept. I i i 8 eech for,w,hic 14 . I bers; � vl bribes for their votes passed: 16Mr. Promoter Paynient of Crimln�Ll Wi I prosecution in a Fip,U -0ificer -in 0 � ) wants me I tnes s i -1 -, J I : is that the law is openly'and glaringly to - p � , . 64 . . I Every led he was af terwards comp d ll�� Mr, I -� %Tt -was then movr.� , , ; . I or �Q - Im.0tin. bills.: L he lhgnit�- support his i I I l be compel ente( I .. I t . : L . railway;; h a would not 0 r - In t . I . . 1. I I he Legisla re last week to enter into a bond of .$200 S . . . . . LLL Justice lalt a in �. ip I i- . -violated, We doubt if there is a muni" � -of ��� is ROO .8 a hrase me a I intioduc . I r. -as 6 on it . � J�dges for T -es I I- and ' o, ; 3 the , ­ I . - 1, I . . . Money bribe to do so, for he kno, vs mowat ` : . f -- . - L I - o or Bill providing I � � i IiW by the cipality r for the payment of all fines and p6naltips Mr., hatice. i . � 1 , in the Piovince in: which there whid a ads w I to the peOple Z the 'L Criat . Galt c�mmenced ,hi's . i I I I I I I'm too honorabl . and be- the payment of io . I � .1 I itnesses In crim I he may be condemned to pay for an in-. - charge ly explaining to the jury that in � T i that their &618110' Suit L I . . i are not one or m+e unlicensed houses in gall . of ':� and LL is well i) 1 tl .e a nnin Sides 'it would be a serious matter fo ,$. ; 'I L I I � L . I I I 9 . r We Jn iRtrodu ing the 13HI the Hpit. fringements of the act. ; I � � I ' I I , - I � . pal I i allowin Davis to become a witness -he I ,1u. future ten p-oi L 11 ! ' newl P, Role ry fie lin 4 leg slator if I di � ; but instead o: appealing t � ' genti mplain rdinj I : j I i L 1� - I . . . . 0 1 e an " led .that acco r to I . , I , i .. L I ---- 'oep sober udgment, -which, taking any c the law as it now stooA,'indigent th contain � in addition to the ottier pa�. � ity ; th4t was for -them i M4.fis Aw I I which liquor is openly sold, to say noth. , , , opport ni;y . The report of the license inspecto is- did not Py any means actmift his -ere fibU- � -A 7 . 111011i lis wt e y at ii r t instes . � : . it. : . I L ' I . ingof the,many violations of law -by cuts, I 1. i fro hat I I av( se I, this on i . I i to decide.- RIO - i � , .2 L . . . � . . . to erits alone, sh( uld be the in t nesses received payment for their at d- I k � a LL . �� . 3 cnekolP , i �' of v ritue more re � ticulars required by law, infor'nistidu had the �strongest,doubtsl;as to his com- � 1 � ,pdinted -' . . those houses that .are licensed, and the .1 ­ a amb i -.8 the reliab e. he taItes me t( the refreshine t once, bfit the matte I . I I . � - 1 . . I % I . 't'L - � . r wT even in t eir as to the personal character of the ap- I I . L4 Str.uct SAiSt ,-of . 4sness ot pr I peteney !to give'evidence �at -all, buttbat . . � anicipal anthori, lea are either unable ,: mmv u ' , uder In here be ape I fifteen r me disc�reti )us %ith he County W. .can . i L I L f .1 M aildeted iu �, 'LL J t ,, m1t a b least . ry Pli t. � I I I for him ( - ' I . � : year, the former ' � � the �s6ns h il rehes 3 of real! urity, alous went dollars; hedid the same thing . . . . . . . . . I - I was a p6fut Judge) U do- . . i - . . . 0 1 4 1 . I -- tie$. he qu Ation was surrounded . Shop licenses Nvill only be granted an cide, =4' not for It Was a I Oint . � ,was decided -to h' . r unwilling, or perhaps both, to stop n(, I thori . I .1 . . I I - ,I . with great ifficul t -es A - report from the ins ector to the effoot on which, if ne�ess inte ided L . I t , . �- - I -1 ntai ' lot.. h the mpriaber for I 11 . _ them. 1 1 . of co ia-t' � The hoia or _ gnity. night efore wit r for . I rat ,of all � it a I i , - - . . the illegal acts. In this Way. a great in. of Parvii ,, rient ill only Je �rna 7 . � p I ity ar . a a I same as lag -ye . . i . nary, Asteri k, and the nigbt� before that i1h, I was dAcull to de I to , 'e classe's of 11of- that the- applicant is a person of goo.d ro. - ui t � L siiorn-� . 4Z 11 � - . I i . I � W�"4z 11 I justice is done to ose who conscienti. unleistl pers n4l honor kn,d dig, ity of the I b � I to t�iet�e opinion of his. .other J .ges, , � . . it IwaS , LL . I . . _�ieml er for Sout Dash ; di&D,#6 fences to w, ich the Ac he Wag L inolo. pute, and that- his premises I I tani wm -, � 4 In . . the nietr I JI'S n, - are suitable . One thing f or the i ury to. . L I � 0 osing it is rat �ecur- spend I that money, h6 sharn,,shrewd ducing i hou d appl I - : . I . I - - I . - Ouq1y endeavor to abide by- the law, 'I o ; of coui-se cases' of for carrying. on a respectable business. 1 f the girl went t; Tjavui for yilis and. . . I . art-, .. - ay a truism ; ut it oftan railw r mere I reason cessarily; I I l- . �, , prin L .'� L ed. : Thi a� than, fo, od -iellowship IP felony a ad 1 mus tie 'be Municipalities will also have the ' 'but � a' e s - t . . . ho e'n t which a lot ld bi i � L pow, Irops with the advice of the p e, I I I . I self- Certainly not. . by t en? To get my included in such a I measura .ey er of M . . . prison , - t :� .. . . . I but limiting the -number of I 0 1! - roluntarily - went to have! -the Lope � ent �� . odo I 14 I least, th to I elit i oat iregarde 1, and Parlia. fifflneilee; from Mr. )moter's point of , must dmw the line Fornewhe "orelse - e Oe Z ich cau'sedher death, p eir I � .... - while the evils of � intemperance, or, -at a " I t thi I - . e mptatign to commit evil, is e v Me � . . oil . i 7 1 . . re noes and, also of regulating the' ors r1a � I metitary Li tory could fun Lish M& , � I i - L �� I was :. * . ", � . .greatly increased.141 inspection under the - the &se is just the onme as if expease entailed would b-, enorifious. Fle in which *Iuor may be soldl. . ey must -acquit the prisoner. L a . j ,D*oers of -&e S . 9 . iy in- view then - , . I Ill, stances 1 �o ij� ivhile . it ajes ir and he had boug7a py influence for fifteen. di wished ' I � . . � L - .. � I . . . � . . � . r. � -, i ��w - �: . I I - . 'direel,control of tho Government wi -dignity t a should to 'I rovide for L the payment� of In addition to the accommodation tAe nat4' tittle of corroboixtionof -- I 7 7 ry in er in . . . . I appertain to a �,epq. twerto dollars %urrent coin �6f the tea ' witnesses in all those I . I - il f '1� I � . L . . ! 0 . � -­ I 11 11 T ; mes which w bte law already re be- e: and I . ; , J �� ally be much.' more 91ficient. The i I quires, it must onthetestimlorly of ,that S. - I Ituties, &ri . natur ; lature as corncr body remained in- well and truly paid intp�, the hands of th . . t I � FS� ,, . E I I na c . �t e L � A . � - 7 . � I . . i ,?c r I Criminal in the Son H � in which that to �m to the satisfaction of � A-V%"k1.;h& I �. "' the M-ee - .pe the toners he whol' edge, lAimther � I W1. W I n . XCU I . I - I � A.7% ­­- - Government Inspeqtor wi4.1 be entirely tact, ' rruption among the said rneimber for Southi Blank. That' a i was geoerally un rotoo ; but neitlier that the house isa well appoin 'pat' I i , - -1 An tilyster a. : . �l I 'L I 0 L I !* - i! � . I I I I - � ` � . - 1 - -, I ; . . �� - ,was t ff a weelc did n,6t interven be . : I I : . . � .il !� . � le I I I . I A . I 11 - - .11 � . L z 1, I I ; i . . by.31r. ­ .1 " I . i :, . d 'L - I I . 0 . ; I i . 2 � . . . ! � . . � I ­ � . � I - - " .1 I I i I -7 � I ­ ! - . . 4 r .- I � �'l I L ; i - I � I I --- . . I - � . i . I i I I 'I I � I i I � ". � I I i : - I ! I . !, , I . . i . I . L � � . I . . p I : I I - ;: S I - I . � . . . ..! .1 T - I - . . I i . I � .. j - I � - ! I I I . . . I f - :_ . I I - ; � I � I i - . ;- . . i � I I � � I . I . I I . : � � I I - -- . I ; - I I z - � . . �, 1, : I . s . � - . I . - - I I I - I Z- I L - . . I � . . . ; t; ; . 1 i i I I . I ; � � I.- . I i I . !!, I � I I . � � i .. . i � I . '! I ; T I . I I L . - � . . I I . . i 1. . ! I t I I � - I . 41 ! . . . I I - . � r I . . � ! . 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