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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1886-03-05, Page 4ON E][ MARCi AN THE HUR im POSITO r Yord to BI BUTTERICK & C0.8 all concerned, except it may be the 'few farmer, made an ecelleni S�eich in Mr. White of North 11' ssex, supported Mrs. aie referred the cleiis noticed the McGregor. do. McGreg, be done about it. 3f man in he act --'b* t h , . ut never $us, -nge e h I on this tempest in Sparks, Joe Mo hich had taken maki e exe a b Reliable Paper Patterns. for all kinda of who, through them, -are receiving public favor af reb�ini%�h, showil an 'he was. his leader in e piux 6m E 'Sherritt, - to -the ca me a anges w I -pot, wh rcr of new men, pected is true desi : until after he Was lAdies! 'isses" RD supported - by r ileW. Robilla a excited Edward naton' Aftbur Elliott, place, and his h' olli t MP & ya and Children -'s money in return for which they do not. a Hur6n, who deprecated the extia at- feelings ould 6t be etp eased in Eih*- AlbertElliott Curri�b Elliott, Mr. Lyons, while cordial innts Tlmisdoiis of their -gone. The cap was worth $7.50 And Garmon-ta,forsale by- HOFFMAN BROS., &-valne. The -latter subjectreeeived t r t. ut in hla� -ei�, Wm.I�Cox, T. M. Elliott, I it Seaforth. giv ractions offeied- at such - exhibitigns -as lish, but forced him to urs o ..John Burn ability, if they �adiany, was Well cilcu- this is the second one Mr. Ellio h I - as ronto Induav e�,' ,McDonald, Wm. uch �feaker an airing from Mr. Bishop in the Legis.- the Toi itial and belile'v= the native French, in whic anguage, it. is James Elliott, G late4 to show how in the lost in the same manner this year. -A lature a few days . ago, as. will be seen Provincial to be- do, ng a good work. A understood, he gave r. Pacaud, who 18tewart and family and the Wallaee Govrrniiient, al�ready badly' attained, scam who would play. such a mean NEW DVERTISIRMENTS. I I Pi other Kriners spo, was sitting in *the galler atthemomiiit, 'ifamily. i wasmith the neyv timber whkh ll�d - just trick a ould be severely dealt with. ke, in the from the following which we clip from ArThe figure between. the parenthesis after .,same itrain,--and i� this dia6usalp'n can an unprecedented dr sing down. .' I. -bee� -added. John- A. Macdonald --�M sars. Robt. and Jonathan Cr&W- sach!1ne denot - es the page of the paper on which the Globe report: be.taken as a drite!rion, the. Pro*incial may here remark, in a parenthetical was,at a disadv,, tage in the Jebate. IHe ford, - f Londesboro, cut of maple wood 61ker advertisement will be found. OUR. OTTA-TA LETTER, . . . . I Mr. Bishop moved for a return show- Exhibition is ot so near th6 end! of its way, that unless Mr. obillard breolig would dearly lik to have ' ered upon on the farm of Wm. Murphy, and felled h, $20,000F Bankrupt Stock -J. Kidd & Son. ing- the average yearly attendance of days " some people professed to b6lieve: himself loose fro It bit of droppin 4*A,.March 1, 1886. the ilenunciatio which pas with his their c wit. trees, 53.1 cords in 3 P0 m a 9 hours and College is anothe h re or 4 minu tes,.and the wood was hard frozen. stoffice Store�J. Morrow. (5) pupils in 'Upper Canada College. since Upper Canadi r lof the into French, in inue he same way as ad re f' sev6re and tell, g 9rat6ry, Public Auction Sale -John AfeCas. (6.) The scission of the Dominibn Parlia- in Silas� Wegg- did in Great Race to S. Rqattie7a Sale. (6) the date ofthe last return down to and Province's Ir stitutions Which as its' to po try, he will -dud- but. e was ham�ered on ever siole. He -ment; just opened, promises to be one of W. Carrie has- rented- his farm Xoticc-A­ Rougla& inclusive of the year 1885, distinguishing opponents &no' defeitolers. It was one of by being indicted as nuisance. 1 ie on e colil Only* scold and whine. He talked of 80 a creg, on the 8th con ce-93iou Go-de- etween residei�ttand day pupils in each the favorite institutions ofthe late Mr. whole affair was a ridiculously small the liveliest since C -f deration. There as I g &she could, While avoiding every rich township, to Mr. S. Bishop, of lee Skating Rink -E. E. Hallett. 'a rear, and giving the localities from Crooks Minis er of Educaion, . but its one, and I am inclined, to think that if- nage to occu are rumors thi &vernment will do important point and in& py 04th and Wroxeter Stage Lin";. alsh. (6� Holinesville, for a term of five years, at Bull and Colt for Sale ­1 Patterson. (5) which they came. Also, the conditions usefulness -in its own line i tioned the bottom of it -were reached, it would enough time to imake it ap r that he is ques, all in its power to make it a sliort one a rentql of $250 a year. Mr. Currie in. Fatra-V Dog -G. & Renderson. (5) at present 'in force respecting entrance by at least at; many.� as.that of th - Pro- be found that ihe prompting motive in ' ba;d friadea spee,,h. Sir Ric ard Cart— And void, as far as possible� showing for*Sale-D. Milne. (5 I! so a tends going to Dakota New Implement Emporiuln-J. A. Vi in -to the college, including especially the vincial Exhibition in its line. The. sub�, the attack on Pacaud was lit Ana Mr. avies also a ke briefly, Ison- (92) wrig -M E.- Glen of Stanley has purchas. Auction Sale of Supenor Stock -J. G. Wilson.(6) minimitin �ge- of the pnpil§, and the- ject has more than once been up befote A DESIRE FO and 41r. Peter Mitchell un d fault itheir wpakness. The great question I I ed a hc use and lot in Clinton frorn bit. 'Four Remons­J. S, Robetts. (9) curriculum, on which the entranceex- tbe-House, ani -� oni Wedue on the part. of Mr.'Sol White, one Which ev i with the Government for it failure to sday - it .' was erybody is asking is 1W A] exander for $750 and intends Boots and bhoes-W. Kerapthorne & Co. (8) amination N conducted. The. honorable. agaiiii, brought up by Mr. Bishop' whose most rboloubtable foes at - elec- I i i do e�ther one tl�tiilg or the o r er in the movin to at . re who WHAT WILL THE KICKERS DOV town to. live. Mr. :entleman said there had been a good. moved for a ngiving info tion time Among the French matter and for kee ing taxa- Alex 9 rmation hat is a question which, as �qt, the, der is going to Goderich town - many complaints against 0 Essex county is this same Pacaud. If fiskerles o high oint. Mr Mitchell, the collegej' as.- the localitie from whi h 1pupils T re tion alt to p hip 8 0 d protecti ship reside on his farm. ople said that, it, wris- not a come &c. Bishop advanced, the the Opposition cannot find a more seri- 119 nobody to answ4r. It has been evi- aind some pe i, - though an avo ist, wants L r- ; I i I . -M . Charles Monteith, Of the provincial institution,, bat merely a day ew that the dierfe, served -rather as a on$ acccus.aiion 'against the Government- Ident for :some inte past that the Mail the duty taken ff breadstu , and coal' Thames Road, Usborne, last week sold ex Jusi ven to school for Toronto nabobs to send their somewhat ve school 6f a liigher than is afforded them in this wretched and the; protect on gi the cotton aiderably SEAPURTH, FRIDAY11M Imade an ass of itself by dealaripg in the kings and the 8 gar lords c his we 1 -known thoroughbred mare, iin. arelf 5, 1886- children to'. This contention seemed to sort. for - affair,tbey had better adjourn indeu- ported by'th6 late, Hgh Love, at, of be borne out by the 4gures, which show- REsIDENTS OF TORONTO nitely. A more practical theme was imidst of the excitement, which followed reducbd.1 Hills een, to a gentleman in Oxford British- Politics. ed that all immense majority of . the and vicinity than. as- a college for the that introduced by Mr. Lees, of South 'Riel's- exocutioii that the Go6rnment THE r ITE.NTIARTE.,. count for the handsome sum of $60NO. The -sessiolix 'of -the English Parliament Pupils came from the city of Toronto yotith -of all parts 0: t Ontario. The h6n- Lanark, on Friday, who. moved that in &mong the I lue books laid on the would probably be defeated, and that -TV1 ff. J. Hawkins, of Hay pu�r. ud the county of Yrk,'azid there was orable gentleman also pointed out view of the strong feeling existin' table of the Hou te, one of the most i 'Which was interrupted by the defeatof a 9 'th F ch Canadians must be abolished chased last week from Mr..John Col - r It ster a considerable nninber of counties which that the Provin was paying fo throughout the country on the ortant is the rebort of the i -i Of the Tory Governmeat, has been resumed well, oi Tuckersmith, an entire colt is f Confederation had to be Smashed 3ustice, e, I did- not send a single student there at the instructi n .,6f these collegiate SUBJECT OFTOLL-ROADS Upon t e peUitentia.ri s. As it months old for the sum. of $300. liwr. 'but as- YOt nothing definite. has been all. He found that-'-sixieen teachers youths in certafti� 'branches not usually ,, owned by j.oint-stock companies, the Into 8 original f ragments to do it. might be expec from the hard times Hawkifts intends taking him to- Iowa in f ixi- done. ere employed to teach 226 buys who set down - in the curricula of schools. 'Government should introduce legislation 'The bolters thought �better of it -at least which have pre%, iled the number 0 Both. parties., or rather the sev- eks. The animal is a ver a few fine the wisdo -to the abolition of tolls. There 1 - attended the,cellege. Then they bad a and questione -looking matds in the enitentiAries`1tip to June in of continti- many -of them did -and got back in time eral a y ond, 4ghing already 1,4W lbs. Parties aT evidentl taking the teacher of ' mnasiies and fencing. Now, ing -in.. this cours; His. mot was ail entire unanimity of opinion ex- 0th, 1885 are !considerably increased e. toy, r a to save their standing with their party.' W. McClarty, of East JV&1%,4- -pres ea in the discussion of the matter There are some ',�Aalwirt" kickers, over viessure, of each other before they at-. in looking at Aebster's dictionary lie return 'was mtrie4 without oppm on. 9 those at the same time Jn the pre- nosh, n�et-witb a serious accident.M.on- t found that tbere. were two. kinds of Another- - ueston of interest to the farm- to the effect that tolls are an unmitigat- however, who show no signs of knuckling 7 ie grea q tempt to try their strength. vious yean Th�re were 1,03' prisoners fencing, One day las! while on, his W&Y to Blyth with probem seems to be the. Irish qaeatiou was making 'fences -a sub- ffig cOmmunit3 was the proposal made ed nuisance,, but the question appeared under, and am 'g tfi7 of th�e on 30th June, i884,and a 7ear later on pm are some a load of wood. Tbe'load upaetaaW Ject to be, how to get rid of them ? Some of best and strongest members of the party. e n micreak., of about falling on him broke one of his legs. H�e with which he -was very well ae by Mr. -Snide of North Waterloo to there w re 1,10, a Aa yet -?vf-r. Gladstone has not declared sevenper quainted. (Laughter.) Another was the regulate 'by law the width of ttra's.on th peakers thought the. Goverumbint There are' at least'� seven 1who, can be cent. The inspe6tc, r of peni- 'was under the wood and could not get. wa&on wheels. The bill which 4e has o Id advance the money with which counted upon to wagl� an uncompromis- out u - ittil. assistance arrived. -the policy of his Goverinment on this Art of defending one's self with the sword., all u tentiarieg seeks i to break t e force of d in connection with this Webster- introduced oil the subject proidos that to buy out the roads, but the Attorney- ing war against the Qr6wernment. Wh this bad showing by a bit f figuriiig question-,, -bilt - it is generally supposed an -Mr. James Gardiner, of Farquhar Ion, and after General declared this to be out of the w,hich,.'to put At mildly, is onfuging' has gavq the fallowing quotation: Ist June, 1890, thel width tl�eir course will be, it is imp(sssibla', to that he intends to propose some mea- purchased the celebrated horse "'They fence and of tires on Wagons drays, &c., carryin question. Mr. Gibson, East Huron He admits that! the whole incr puigh, and pushingi loudly roar 9 probably they' don't know them- Ston -c Clover. from Mr: W. Rollins, sure of local self government for Irel&nd. Their dewlaps and tlieir side -upwards sliall state Aay' of phen, for a very large sum, and a are bathed i a load of 2,000 pounds or d that his county had solved ihe' selve 3 yet. There i, are a -number of Manitoba is 3, yet he deducts from the -1y gore. This will be bitter opposed by the be not less th three and a-balf difficulty by -put-chasing -the roads, - snd French Conservatives whose position is increase 28, the'number of hinaties be (Loud laughter.) in width. r. Snider held thivt the recommended t du the coming sea -son will travl hillt en -tire Tory party, if we except the Na he 'example to other longing to Maititob and Wort - not yet known. Thqy will go with the a hwest a -with- " Old Enterprise." We, vin- Isory' use of wide tires 'would counties still laoring under th t4ll- bolters or with the Government, accord - 11e had noobjection toboys ha Territories, who cannot properly be It 1v wish Mr. Gardiner success. g compu e Fra I be pleasanter for lrigs -A lew days ago Mr. Win. Mullen tionalfats or Parnellites, . and they an diversion, but he did not think the greatly reduce the present expenditure road burden.' On Mr ser's moti6n, 'Ing as they find it wi�' classed as convicts, and so! he bri ti I scarcely 'be classed A,Vitb either party. A Province should pay for the amusement in rural parts for' the maintenance d1f the debate was Adjou;ned. The LiqAor themselves. There's a rumor here that what he calls tile' "actual increase for a stord-keeper in. NVingham., was. ar. considereCble number of the Liber of the children of a few nabobs. r,als also He roads. Mr.. H adson, Mr. Robilla�d und License Act was read a second time on the Dominion down to 45, 6r IS less hoped the matter would be brought up others oppos uesday. Mr. Hardy stated that un&r the medical experts ;110 were.appointed iten- -raignel before the Mayor of that toAvn ed theill, while rvlr.,�Drury than the increase in Kingsto!n pen 'While they Nv-W spport r. Gladatne by the Government !',',on the' quiet" to on a clipirge of obstructing the sidewalk until the Government sawthat Upper and Mr. gills :thought that the pro- the law which provided for the issue of &f1certion whether iel was -insane or tiary alone. Had the number §f Itinaties in froni of his premistis wit - h fish bar- -nada College Was no longer n eded. posed. legislati�n might be allo ed to license to sell wine and beer, ab6ut in , Manitoba and the Northwest been on atl other questions, will oppose the Ca e not actually declared that he was an re He was fined $2 and costs, granting greater Mr. Moylan might ilave had o any meas=e of self -govern- The motion was carried. pass, but that it should. be optionv�l with twen -five licenses had been ap*pli for ible lunatic', . Mr. Conrsol, one �A irresponst ty -hi.h he promptW Aid. p. to Avail th granted. Such licenses were''auth- of the most earnest of'the bolters,. ment to Ireland, Wiether or not the counties whe�t iind the proud satisfaction of showing that _�_Messrs. Colquhoun Dow, of of Mr. orizt�ct to sell Canadian wines onlY, and wi I take the earli ave parcliased. from Mr. John Policy to be proposed by the Govern- TnE Ontario Government have decid: it or not.. Olt the suggestion the increasa was really a decrease after eat opportunity of xeter, It d raser, the I was - read the iecond the'Government proposed to- empower demanding that the T' report . of I. There has �been an increase of 63 ment will beufficiently liberal t to4ix ille, fees for druggiss'licenses. in WdIlis of Hay,a lialflinterest n the o receive time a -In -them to sell the lighter- kinds of fore b onvicts in Ontario -alolle,or cop'siderably d to the Municipal Com tA!,,C these experts be laid efore Par- c vlii-kriown stallion " Gleniec), and the support of the Par' Scott Act counties a $60 in tow e r cent' The toughs are gain- nellites is not ns -and. m itte e, on -the un-olerstandin(y th A the wines, Stich as claret &c., not:to con liament. If it should be found that ov r. ten pe <:40 in other m uicipa-lities. This would House should rot be committed tp an y in the report is as rumored, the volatile p It %ve sent him to Iowa in *charge of known, In the mea-a-tim, e, therefore ore than 15 percent of - alcohol- This Ing upon respectable peo le. Mr. Moy- W. Willis. Glenlee " was . one of the It particular course. The 'weight the step will meet the approbation of those and impulsive Fren lait dwells upon the fact that prison re - affairs are in, a very -u-neertai condition, seem to be a somewhat high figuire. - climen will breakout most popular horses in South Huron, expressed opinloll­-Was against th meas- people who think one solution of the. again, form is making i rapid strides in other is- supposed that un' It would be hard to convince And- it is im.possible ta i,r 6, r these licenses -Mr. Thos. Sbiels, lot'16, concession gi� n bict what the ure. *This ses ion of the Le lature drink problem is to be found in the sub-' the majority of the people df the Do. countries, but Canada, i this respect I Grey, has disposed of his farm 50 ultinlate result will be. - There is a 'd sts will Uggi pnly sell on the prescrip` bids fair 8 r 11- hind t e e atitioners and that TO PROVE AiRARD O -Ng toxicating beverages. Mr. Pardee mo�ed change in tbe,laystel- and in peni- con - tions of medical prae titution of bee * and wi nei -for. more I million, even though any'number of is -far - be- Lge. He acres, -to Robt. Scott, sr., of lot 21 'r atrong feeling existing, hoever that -doctors declared it, that Riel did not cession 14,'who takes possession abolit for the liquor traffic. Not onl. r is it the second reading of the bill respecting fft ary buildin`9s, which will enable March ,at. te the present Parliament will be short- theserescriptions will. only be given for know'what he was doing when h e took Mr. Shiels talks of goin tv a ade proposed to increase very materially the lands -nis agains -the, Queen's Authority. classification of prisoners t9' be in up at lived, ad thatl&aother general election �purely medicinl purposes 8 Dakota, where his sons reside. ift. UPPO irig, fees charged r licenses, but 64 Pro- IN nAiI;y rivFA jXISTRICT. But if it should appear that experts of- so that those c�mmitted for' the first Nabb, of McKillop, moves on to Air. willsoon take place. In thie event of a therefore that the ruggists realize a vincial Secretay The. Government proposed to adopt th time. shall not �e brought 'Under the' whose Departm6nt in- e *ficially appointed declared that the man 86ott's old farm. profit of 25 per cent on 8, eludes the-administratidn of th surveys ir of*the �as a lun ltic, it will place Ca general- election the test question will 11 the liquor e �icefise iade 'along the banks baneful influence of hardenea: offenders. A sale in Goderich nada in an t 41r. Plummer's law, has determined to give effect ito the Rainy River by'the Dominion authof�, unerivi,ible.light before the world. The a township.'Mr. John Govie -r', of. the base certainly be a. propo,�Ajon to give to Ire- ley sell, and theie'are two licenses He recommends Iso the plan which has pretty reneral demand for irea�er re- ities. and to take the necessary power, to been so successfully tried in Europe and land local self-government. This granted, a y , Se f - I I I 7overninerit will have added this dis- line, Hulfett, bought a yearling stalliolt Will a, in a orilt, each druggist itrictions and :more rigorous peglties- gr&nt titles to settlers as soon as the dis- arace to those the United States, of keeping'prisoers they hal�e already brought Young Lincolnshire Tom," got by H. in 'be an exceedingly ditigerous issue and will have to ell $240 worth of liquor a than those now provided in-thei rooks Ada by their acts of corruption HiW)s'horse. This promising colt r. pute with the Dominion as to the owner- upon Call jail until they satisfy tl�le prison year- to make enough to pay for his Act. Mr. Hardy proposes to iderease ship -of the 96il is finally decided. authorities that they have eformed. occarsion one o the most exciting It is and bad faith. The bolters are organiz- Govier has just 'Sold to Messrs. T. & IV. the fine for at Iling, liquor without a proposed.to make free grants. to actual ing their fpfces :and, are trying to win This plan was elaborated and and bitter electioll' cantess that has, license. That would be $4SO f �in Bill Bell of Lodesbo I ro, for the sum of S295; ence, by Hon. Edward Blake some years ago, t Worth 0 license, in the case of a first off' settlers each head of a -family being en- -over those! of their compatriots who are tend taking him to Kansas. ever taken, place in, and it liquor sold by druggists in -Seaforth in fro in $20 as a minimum to $40, wh�Iile for titled to a free grant -of 160 acres and to still wavefiug, The, Government is evi- but the Government so strongly opposed Thomas . Dearing, of Exeter, be- fGrtunae indeed if ir, be closed with- one year. - We have - here four regular the second offence the penalty is"! to be ,obta,in by'purebase 80 acres more at $I. it that there was no chance of its pass- I put.' 10 dently not much n favor with any, las chased the corner lot south of the increased fro medical practitioners and at this rate in it fine of $50 to imprison- per acre, single men tol get 80 acres free, -ing and since then the Governiflent - has out bloodshed. Already Sir Randolph f French-Cariadians for the majority I Commercial hotel in that town, and is ment for four months, and for the'third with the tight of purt-basing 80 more. o sy with License Churchill, the leader of the Collse-rvative each one would require to prescribe for -ibsent themselves from the House, and going to erect a two-storey brick -store ion 'Mr. onmee, whose wide knowledge- of those who attend it are defiant or sul . ky. mf ract of th aw, the offender is to A Bills, Franchise Bills and other reac- party has. delivered several inaill: atory ��efr patients liqu on it- early in the spring. Mr. Dearing's m; or to the. am ount of get six- months imprisonment. The his own district has been gained by per- tionary legislatio� to permit of its b Nobody expect's that the 11 Stalwarts'" P -Ing business has increased so much of.late addresses in, Ireland in opposition to any $120 per, year. W to Consequently -we re e dbubt very much if regulations as to sale of liquor :Within soital observation, states that the fertile ill be able turn the scale agy4inst.the taken -up again. that he considers hiself fully Nvar- measnre of I-Ionle, Rule, declar' prohibited hours are also to be!made lands of the 'Rainy River Valley otre ainwherewewere in this mport-.nt . . in a legitimate way Government, but the majoryities this in ranted in g ahead with this new en - 4 goin more stringent. The law hencefoAh is more extensiV6 than has generally bben inatter-about half a century ehind the wouldaim,ply be the introduction of the would prescribe one-fo'urth of this. it session will not be considerably re- -ter rise. - to be that n -person found'in bar- believed. and that millions of acres of duced. times. are taken thin end Gf the- wedge which would will thus be seen that those druggists- room, together -The - following statistics with t�e laddloi d, or good land ae awaiting the advent of THE DEBATE ON THE ADDR�-,13S TnV, ENATE fra, n the auditors' abstract of the town - In sea under the Althouill. matt�r 'h een so mild surely result i the breaking up of the wbo are granted licem Scott other person admitting 1 -him, with- n the the.settler.' Mr.. Fraser's bill for the� was finished in one day. The incist- re- all!) of Stanley: Amount on collector's to' be subec: to a COMPEN'SATIO OF WORKMEN ommolls so far, they -prescribed bours, is . in the House of and calling upon. the people to� Act will not receive a very valua;ble markable thing about it was th�t' ot a roll $12,224.12 total receipts, $14, - fine of not less -';han $�O. Special pro- in certam"' cases also read a ?rnan on the are decidedly oth�rwise in the Seilate. resist it by every means th prize. Of 'co, -which was urse, Government side dared to 326.36. There Nvas paid for county ei-r power. if' the druggists would vision's are madi with r%ard to the en- second time does awa The debate on the address in the Upper y with that refer in'the remotest Way to the ques- conduct their bustuess,in th Cb been of the liveliest kind rates, $4,134.60 ; for schools'. $4,272.19 When thus Apealed ta people are more. e same man- forcement of t ie law ip Toronto.- The princi le of law' formerly prevailing tion of Riel' ex�cution. The d1onserva- mberlias p for �oads, $1,939.94 ; for salaries apt to, be swaed by passion ner as the license-holdes under Act will, of cou­se, have no effect o far whioh denied compensation to a work- tives are fond of' saying that *the Liberal and more fan i4 promised. 'The disQ than by the 30 for printing,'SI ; sundries ,$,2,.587.- as Scott Act cot nties are concerned, ex. man for inj u ries received at the hands of leader, gun by Senator Alex- �,dward Blake,� balance on hand, $835.23. reason, and it has, been so in this case. Dominion Act did, they. would makei Hon. has no �O cept to fix the f efor drggists'lice a fellow -workman. Under the new Act, ander, one of th4ij very few Tories who naes, courage no bi�ckbone. But the fact These speeches were received with'every Well enough out of it, but we -do not which in"'cities are to copt $100, in -iowns which is largely a t' thinks that the C ranscript of a 4Mr. A. K. McAllister, lot 21, con - r -?nservative party has emailts tb6,t he went ratber.out of., his cession -2, Morris, formerly of Grey, sold manifestatiqn.of approval, especially by suppose for a moment'tbat any one of $60, and in villages andl townships! $40. recent English: measure, a w-orkiiian any principles but the whims of Sir way to speak of � Riel's execution, While es ll. en t! any record which a three year old 11 PriD'ce of Wal These am olm-e-rits ae t�gl distinctly n will be -entitled to . dompensation - the Governmen Supporters and the great tirel dolt to a Mr. Young last w�ek. The the adherents of the Orange Association, them will. do this. We believe that all d nad or the direction of more T supffr�ision received in consequence of the carel6ss- " chieftian " 'went miles and miles out should make it a hamed of corruption who, are 'both numerous and, influential. who receive licenses will conduct -the pride paid was $400. The- horse weigh-' of the liquor tra e and rpore sever pun- and inca�acity. Mr. Alexander rose ne8s or negligence -of a person whose of their Way to iivoid it. Mr. Blake ex- e and is tb e making* OT a Ing ate manner, d ents for infractions'of the lawl The orders he was bound to obey, or in bbe- Knough feel' has already been maiii- business in a legitir(l' an dress had been moved and wa pressdd'tbe hope that the runtor that a �'i6'20 He was a from a Tinto f t, after the Ad In a lima fested to show Oa an app6al to confine the m selves strictly within the Gavernm en said -Mr. Hardy, ha4'not dience to the rules or 'commands of his 0 all C nfi secondedand ­vyent for" the, Govern - t" the vote f w t of o dence ,Xas, to be mare. The buyer will shp him to the found themselv,-s ablel to go :as ar as- employer, or any person dele ated lith nent in lively sty e attacking it in its people On t hifil question would create law. This being the case,. it would be 9 W offered by the bolters that day was not States. o m e temperance people had desired authority by the latter. The meastire iy weak spots. Mr. Alexander has true. He'believed that the -exceptional in' . such an excitement as -%rould seriousl well for. the Government to revise the -Mr. W. Wise, of the Bayfi6ld conw them to go but they haye made a dele waps supp -rted by Mr. Meredith, And eir an old grievance which is in a. sense id- 0 cumstances of the case would justify cession, Goderich township, has bought a second time, Mr..Merridk's -1 of try- the strength of the ties -which -at tariff and put the fee at such a figure edadvance. TlLe bill wag read a s-,cond wa's read. pers6nai", the fai tl�re the old Upper ..Parliament. in considering questions the Davidson farm, on th-e 2nd conces- ime. e ar c a- Canada Bank. He contends that there 1�reftnt bilad the several portions of the that license -holders could at -I ast cle Tot e being the only one raised in op- ' - - - t of the sentences passed Upon sion of the London R rvey, Tuck - rising on empire into-Gue great whole. Mr. Glad- 'themselves. While tbd Ho ie was iin Commit bee of position. ose- convicts in connection wit4 -the was thievery And erswith, containing 100 cres, for the breem sprung up f rom what 'OTES. end in connection th, - that I&- wi atone, however, seems to, be very cail- rebellion.' But he thought theTGovern:- i and he h sum of $6,000. The farm butts whatis �tpspplyerhialps not -wholly an,unlook- ol-for A special committee has, on motion! of inented inatitu olds that ment was entitled to time Awl an op- n6wn as " The -AULagan Farm," has a OUR TORONTO- LETTER o consider por-tunity �to lay the necessary papers §ome pers i among good brick house oil it, with eneral out- tious wid, to. be feeling his way as he qu ter. Itseemstilatl Mr.Drury,been appointed t 6ns in t6e Senate wepe AMWNGTHE, 'E81 thequestion of.reducing the'mem�er- 9 goes, -,along, and- it is, lik-ely he will be. -before Parlikirient. He could inot, he tile thieves and knaves who 1 brought buildings, and has been secured at a very.. employed by th t is' one ship of county c6unicils. about the!failure. That is on� diffi�ul- aiard Pacaud, wliQ combine91 . the ter which has often ngaged the atfen- -es Once 4n a -whie the farmers.'in the C .9 e pretty sure of biagrovad before he tak e Gov6-rilmen This is a niat- said- assume to Advise supporters of th reasonable figure. -ty. On the other hand, it willbe re� zk decisive step, aod win n Government particularly on this matter -Special -anniversary sermons will be -ot introduce' Asse mbly 1�y hold, so to speak-, of the* ditties -of -his temporary office unoleIr the tion of the Houae. "Che difficulty is ad- i ineinbered that th� Governrhe�t loaned n which, even with hi� friends, he did preaphed in the Thames Road Presby. - any - measu�e that he is not tolerabiy crank Government . with the- -ha 'more $300,000 6 the r9tten Ex.cba'n.Fe Bank; teriin of the legislative machine, "and for per mitted, but the . trouble seems to - b6 to not-,k9sume to act as a party. leader church l Sun arduous ones of na a news aper All c sure Will meet with the approval I of at the nonce the lawyers and the 'oloctors onducti. find a- satisfactory remedy. iel But - s A� member of the House iinterest- whose re'ord stincks in the nostrils of. March7th, and on Monday evening fol - printed in Frey c at NVindsoi-� -hich Huron member' ee. ed ina the regular and orderly cond . not of business -men, and'among those ho had good of the, peopb�. a -ad the merchan a, are, on the coMmitt I lowing the annual tea ineetin' 'lll be ts are undei the neces-7 circulAtes to so ne extent among - the The various schemes for the, forma- its business, he hoped that 'those who to do with the Bank, though no7t neces 0 9 The; Orand- stands. high in sity of taking a back seat. - held, and'addresses delivered by Revs. Wednesday -Freneb-Calladia6 of Essex.. Like a tion, of a -new county out of townships were dissatisfied' would wait intil. - the- sarily with the dishonesty connected Messrs. Alusgrove of McKillop ; Ache- aw wer the� affeetiona and confidence. of the last was an occasion of this kind, and great. many of hi. ; con freres -Qf. the 1 i villages belongihg to Pe th, Hu:ron Government. had'had the -opportunity to � 'I son, of Kippen; Scott,of Cronia�ty; French r with it, e Mr. M. H. Gauli M. P. peW. e Who OVidentty look Upon him as the topic u-nider discussion was press of Canada, Mr. Ppaud'bas and Wellinaton, which have been and Senator Ogilvie. That is aother Martin ;of E .0 I- lay the papers relating to the matter on I . I I � x.eter, and resident mllis- the Riel questi6 very � much to heart, tated by Mount Forest Harriston, is- the table. The debate generally was a difficulty. 1 In the course of his speech ters. A rich treat may -be expected. - theone Vill man capable of liftin the conn- THE PROVENCIAL EITIBITIO-N. and has -been lo" in his denunciations towel and - other p Mr. Alexander inveighed in bit4r words rospective couhty decided gain for ihe Opposition, s it _Dr. Parnardo, of London, England, triOlut of its present difficulties. -This In some quarters the opinion has of -of the Doininiori.Government for i their towns, have for the piresent receil�ed against "'lordly criminals wh� ride in ages while poor but less guilty their quietus., could hardly avoid being considering. their carri� is sendiziig out in the earl spring, a 1-4 greatlY in hill faor, and. so long as he late -been f reey and Aron einentof aairs in the ]�!orth- The Attorne�y-G�en�ral that the Government tself in the gly exp�ressed 1111sma"lag findai par of 'boys of ages ranging from 110 to -hat the annual Provincial Show' is an wes; r course i 8 It is not be- 16 r farm and other emplymicrit. doe's, not do anthing to- impair this can- t t and. for n eecuting has declared that these and other appli- mid' t of hard times with a large And men rot in felo#� cells.' IL a, in it would have. been cations for the formation of new coun. rapidly growing' ;Alexander was doing fidence, he is likely ta-scceed with instituion that bag outlived its useful- Riel . Thi self, deficit, idiculous lieved that Mr. 1 Those desirous of obtaining bays- should ellough to ca;use - �he Opposition to take it ties will not be dealt with during ihis 'inuddle in place of a rc r re tha 'airing his old-standin ness, itld. the fact that Toronto nd 'one All re is passiug interest in Mr Pacaud, but it is pession. The chances are that there. and dissensions and divisions !it ances, but Sena�;or Ogilvie saw some' Duff Superintendent, . Haz;I Biae, W4&-tever he undertakes. And the mo g griev ,ciprocit� treaty ply early, either direct to Mr. Edward Gr two other places 'have decliied the ftirtberchargeAtbattht gent7len-11 numer- not much danger of his Attemptig any- on in will have to.be greater unanimity among able fil the ranks'of i or thing in the word.j. offensiVe to himself. Peterborough, Ont.-, . or through the honor of hoding - the air has been ad. his -paper re-echoed the ell es iDhabitants of the municipalities Speech From The T ts suppor %. The He a��, if a venerable Senator may the thing that he is no waft convinceol will duced as af atheir proof of its a foul rone congratu postmaster of the district from wholli lecadence. Lh madeagainst the Ontario volunteers by proposed to be affected, and a greater the country on its material p osperity be2rd pring) to his feet and shout- forms of application m, ay be obtai-ned. be'for the gex-ieral interests of t hiew. hale. T e withol-raw-a of the (.1raveramelut -a portion of the French-Canadian desire for 'chige than the'r6 *is at Preis- but one of the very first th ng ed that. it was '' lie,that it was " a's grant has accordingly been Urged 'and press a the a The !'Brussels Post of last -week says�- M11, in Quebec. For the latter offence, if ent, before any scheme.is consummated. mover of the A�ddress in reply olid. was false &a hell," that. he would not allow - I to r The name of our old townsman-; obn Our Memer. observe without -special means of th,d ac,usation be true, tbee. is n . ex- The estimates are being rapidly put that Mail " (rne�ning Mr. Alexander) to admit that th�re -was a serious dc- Leckie, i6 quite freely rn-entioned'as a r Our. tnember in the Loc&I Legislature,, inf�orm- AtiGn it would aos seem that cuse, til.ough, it is said, indeed, th t the through, Gov6rnment le-gis4tion is well pression. He did I to traduce him and other honest men, the daya of the Provincial were number, what he could to probable! candidate to contest East rticlee compl.tined of. on this geor were advanced, and hopes are beginning to be apologize for the and so on., ii erce� failure of fact6ry fter i Afr- Bishop ]ROt much for show,: but ed. Tile discussion in the House, how- The j6ddenness� and Huron for the House of Commons, in pers, - entertained that the close of the sesgion pvince f the attack �bre ely 6opied from other French pa ness o w Mr. Alexander f0rPractic4l camwmGn sense,,.and a pro- ever, revealed quite a different sae of factory in his own pr b� saying the interests of the Reform pafy. 2%1r� and were -not o-drinal with Le Progress, , may be reached by the third week, in e The question was brought up s HQn. off his -centre and lie was ubabl -do Leckie intends retu to Brfissels aft'airs. they hadnt capital c4ou'ah. I to . Oil r. P more than' flounder through a few, min- PPr apPreciAti of Public questions h IN far - is - the Mr. Blake said in h eech, ivhy'qid and Will once more bec�ine one of our acad's. journal. So March. e by Mr. Awrey,.. of South -.Wentworth, other questions a re concerned, i t is to be Toronto, MaVah 3id, 1886, utes more can be relied upon every time. As a re� for a return cov the man starve to is sph? Be0a,use -lie of sp6aking, and sit down ci who in oved deat itizeris. He would make a strong cilt- rill(y tile presumed that TNIr. Pacalud is entitled to overcome.; The debate pr6cedded and was hadn't enough to eat. If tliese fa ac- didate. -while he -does not bore the House financia operaions of the Agri6'idtur- hold whatever oiditions lie se es fit! and -On Tuesday,aft not elosed wben the Senate 'djourned. -with long, -winded speeches, he a and Arts Associatio ernoon of. last week tories had had more c�pital to Waste, of -Last week Mr.� E. Lear, of Rulletts is never n for the past certainly his views as to the rue'� and a large crowd he council course they could h I sted longer A. B- J- delivere at Clinton, eight hekdf cat - 9 thered in t Afdsl three years. Ali I Awrey took the' callous neglect of'the GovernulO her at Clinton, to - make arrange- In his speech Mr. Bla, le quietly roasted tle, lie had sold to 'Mr. Winters,. and he� aluded to t in chain a of ments for going to Manitoba Da- the ministry for tl e aimuseltient of Huro-,i NoteSL of Seafoi:.Jtb they totalled 10,470 lbs. in tl west W Any M ans ded 'that - the annual exbibitions the - Nor i is. alw mys listp-ned to Attentively w1len te above, Aild coil- their dealings vrith the half-breedi and ves, speak- as he rarely, kot in the pring. The several the House, He took them collectively Dr. I)onagh', of GodeFich, intends he d fais to maice hel d at Toronto London and. Ham- weight, )vhi h is remarkably good; ate colifined to hims rer elf, or railway Coirfpa iies were represent- and separately, he cons Idered their policy reinoving io Toronto short! i to practise pair turned the scales at 2,030 IN,, a two very ei good and their performances lepAing, to tllc. hi lirofesslon in that city. which would be very hard to beat for e Mr. Bishop een econom.- of- tb c party to %v h I ch he belongs. deal of discussion those distined for conclusion hich he him elf dr6v, th'.tt Outs. Dobson of "rey, with young cattle. Mr. J. Garret, of the which he charged had not b * After a his: Ark's tell. There are ilton, had superseded the Provincial; EVENT TO THE JOUR-INALS ed by th'"r. A' rents ically or pr W erly inartagod.. seemms, 011p Mr. Mexedith demanded to knoW whohe,r, points in Dako;a, decided IaA, special attention, Awrey's expression of his views brought to go on -the ministry was if possible his family, left last iyeek,'Or Kansas, town-ibip, also dell. �ered four hea il under the circur aad in both Of Whieh we wish the defenders.of the pro-,-illoi I -to their istances, it, was th�e'iu.- the l6th of It, but those going to entitled to confidence thanit before. where he intends t,hing upland. him al , a, went to 4,960 ro.s. -tention of th& Groverninent to (1i -miss INTanitoba can,6 b � no decf�ion, owing to He chaffed Sir John -L J61in E. 'Toli�, th;� newly p- -On Wednesday eveniog of Iasi, the power and success* possible. feet, ati.d. so f ar as the discussion disal Illy about e The. ffending Glerk, and exI h i's a- differe'=6 in ra "es between the Cana- the omission* fro 'Speech from the pointed Public �,',cbool Inspector for os- th e� 0 )resse In ltobert Lockeridge, who has btained ed the a�inion of the H 5use, - the ineul- 0 -intention of cha[lencring the c one is the abolitionof the Licutellaut- bur for sout . vo�t6 for than -Pa'ific Rail, and the American Throne, of all reference t Hul�-011 hasl moved to to an unpilviable notoriety in ll went�v appeared to a Ah- diveeping essonal w�ifers, if drove over from Port Albei. Go,veruor-s rMideace and accom-panying stand alone-. He this were -not (lone. lilies, and decide, I to hold another nieet- decision of. the Priv ouncil, which reside. I certiffily g9t no sup- where lie Mt. explained that the Govern- inc, in the'OouncO Cilamber, Clinton,. on -wipe-d the great Dot l' ion License Act -On 'atitrda) I' evening Ni perquisites, the other is the wiping port from the speakers the bs been of late, and was met by Co- -Who followed inent had no poxvier over the opini �is of, thoe Sth inst., to qomplete arrangements. out of e\istence, an((,,, pointed on't that team of Mt. Gco. 111[ope, of Rullett, was stable Pettypiece, who arrested biih 0)1 uof that effetd axi worthless iw;titu, him and the members from the their employees, I�t­nd soug ht to- exv�r6ise Among those goi-pg to Dak-ota, are the -when tlie'-decision was givep Upon which standing in the (""rand Union driving a charge of stealing a quantity of gl' VART OF THE PRO-VINCI,, none, thatthe ch �rgesallbged to have' I EASTEWN oves U011, Upper Canada Cedlege, We need Were partictilarl lie pretended to han, tb-at measure be at Clinton,! Some one took the from Chapman's glove works satne tii-00 been. followirig: Peter Morrison, Joi.in Chris - y earnest In their op- M-a'de-b' Le Progress against the v:lun- -qc&rcf-,IY tell our readers that TiiF y tie, ndrew Morgan, Richard Horton, had put that t the"4eech andg,loried blankets oh'his and carried them go. It seems that in passiny throug,11 n position to the attacks.o the Provincial. teers were unjustifiable and untrue,� and Thoinas Fluke, Mr. Taylor and wife, :PO-SITO"t is one with Mrw Bishop on both If Western Ontario did not %vant* in it. The 'great bonnolay- qestion alvaV. Whitechurch o ay min(Thani it, tha"t so far. as the views' of the lat er. 68 Mr. E. terling and wife, Alex. 1&1cDon- aso, hich was of S much interest to) -­bne day last week a man entered Lockeridgehelped-biniself to these questions. Both institutions have they said, it would be m ore than %vei- to the Dominion Government a buffalo were cou- aid and wifd, Mrs. T. Burnett and Miss three of the Provin and which had Win. Elliott's sto,iie in Wingh in, and, robe which lie found 'in a cutter it. . ee halt opie lamb cap W comed to a permanent home in the east. cerned, they were more nearly correct,- R.M`cDonald,- Win. Curry, Mrs. Curr'y b n pressed u on t attetioil of the observing 8, ds' Persian iley's shed, and he Oulived thei�r� usefulness, and the sooner ]�f Drury, of East Si7ill-coe, a capital And was followed by as Mr. Pardb'e pointed out, 'Were John Weston,'I�-e and Sam McNally ernment o of they' are done awa with the better for speaker and a thoroughly representative shared Gov n, Was' also entirely which took his fa�,cy, he exchanged his Constable trattan, of that village, ho y in by a, -majority of the House.' Mr. Hockridge, Ben Cole, John Cronyn' left out, and no indi iion of what was old hat for' it lld,,'walk ed off. One of also wanted him. Lockeridge wazi lock - G ntg I a 0�f I e n ns 0 d P a to on wtie Ste ring long ear I T-L b 0 el�e ecl up f O -r the night and . next day he Was arraigned before Mayor I Neelands, jia' who committed him for trihl on both a] I.-,une day last week Mr. aud Mrs. the Thames Road. Usbom, f Jas. Jory, of I , , -u- celebrated the f3f tieth yarof 'their Inar- fn riage,-a olden weding. There were ul . inally invited friends present to join the 74 61d couple. in commemorating!,' the aniat- in yeviary of that eventful day m� the year o 36. We � join their many. friends n gr extendi ' tb them cangratulations, arid M Ing trust they may live to ee a gteat many pa more Februaries. They are �highly re- g( I spected, ".d both enjoy comparatively Pc goLd health. At the last meeting of st WAwa- ra; uosh councilk applications for the office ,of assessor were received f-oin John 111 Taylor salary $60 ; Jaynes Br own, W F. Naylor, $65 -1 John Relton, $60; 1G� 11 3foGowan, �VS ; 04eftlairt Bretz, $60, th and Ed -ward Wlsh, $60. Moved by Mr. Anderson, seconded. 1)� mr. Gowan' that Geo, McGowan bp assessor. 3(oved in Amendment by, -Mr. Reilly, P�l seconded by Mr. King, that obn Tay- 0 lor be assessor. The meniment was 01 carried'by the vote of the reeve. at, -A, Whtechurch correspond-ent says : M. There was a large representation of yeo- W manry at the adjourned cheese and but- a i ter rn.'eetina on Frii1y, 19th held in, the Gran�e hall here. A io: int stock company was duly formtol, Nv�tb a cap- ital of $2,505, to be as t1le Wbitechurch:Cheese and Butter Mamu- facturing Company of 011tttTi0- The necess%ry- buildings forarrybag on the v,roj1,- will be erected soon on lot 10, con- cession 1, Kbaloss, near th46 railway station. The followig gntleinen forin the Board of Directors: jamjo.s Wil.,jolj, A": John Pelton, Jm es R(�s, Jobn ,Giltes- I e and Duncan McKellar, with Frank St4 ;!er� as secre��ry-treasurer. lt.,.-One clay last week as one of Mr. Andrew Govel1ock's men, wais drawing II&W-logs to Winthrop from beyond Wal- ton, bi, load upset and he g6t his 'Leg crushed between the logs. Up -was r-, leased and -taken to Walton, 4nd medl-7 oin afort eat aid was brought fi e h, to P �ports he adjust the At last re T - "' P1 was doing as well as could be expecta. Win. Tesi;�ey wab behind this +.ern xvith another load of logs. -knd tbinkiog there was room to pass., att�mpted to do so� i I P1 when he upset hi� load and wtLs throvvn- before his ,sleigh and. was near used up in a similar or worse r, when one of the inll, eeiBg his posiion, w stopped the horses And. -extricated him 111 before be received any lljUry# T -The Wingham. Times of lazt week 4,� SayS -, At a 'recent public weetine in 94 this town the council was authorized to subm it another by-law to a well, but afterdiie consideration n the 'part of some of the leadmg spirits it. was 'W concluded fist to attempt to raie tb 9 ye $1,500 by subscription. Accordi I H. W. C. Meyer, Thomas- Gregory and �jl Reeve Cle.g started out to solicit con- tributions for stock, and the zeal and energy manifested in the undertaking is ; fully exemplified when we state that; by 'Weduesday evening they bad!succeeded in disposink of the enire 1 'sul,500 -of stock. The sam e evenig the contract jA with Mr. Bell for sinking the well was. J.; signed� and already he has taken steps 4 J., to. ro ahead with the work. 9 1C D The Stanley Municipal EMbroglio. D,EAP. Exronon,-There I" been JIJ cousiderab le talk and some little --discus- C,! sion through TnE Exro-nou, re - 0 lation *to� a &nservative aucus, known� as the Pat Kelly ineeting; held m'87arna,, ostensibly, it was for 'the pur- A pose�of selecting Tory t6idid�.tes for, the municipal council 'of Stan�,ey. This J� Air. Torrance denies. Now. sir, Air, Torrance, by his*n show-ing, in his last letter in answer to " Ronor Bright," is a man of exemplary purity off motives. L, We will take ths for ied- But, gran Ift. Torrance - also possesses another Taost -estimable quality evexi to over-, T. flowing, and that is "Aek-" For, Sir, without a m ore than ordinaryAam, ount of this comm -odity he would noi have re- L; peatedly an pe.1-sistently -tried to cram. J., Z barefaced lie down the throats of the ratepaye�s of Stanley. Mr.:. Torrance may write denials to Tm Rx-POSITOP., qV for the next An years and he will notf -C---. find an-. intelligent ratepayer in the iA Uwnship of Stanley that will -be'hieve �hmi, simply because the urpose of the C; meeting is known to -everyone in the J., townshigrg and Mr. Torrance has his own party to tbAak for making it tuowm Mr. Simpson told me tliat ho was sent for by the P. Kelly meetin ajaol request- ed to resign, And the next ilay after the �0'1 meeting Pat Kelly stated that John it Torranee would be elected 'a 13 Reeve �of Stanley. Pat must either have ob- tained his information practically., or is gifted with the spirit f propheqy, as in w1ft he said certainly ame, true -, and tj lie it known further, that at a imeeting of thd rutepayers f Stanley, - W� bich took i1ace at Varna. previous to the Pat Velly meeting, Mr. Torrance.,,at his -%m Solicitation, wasselected as tiie Deputy- Reeve and Mr. Campbell as Reeve. This was the undrstauding until after the Pat Kelly meeting. beul of course, Mr. Tora'ace had to change'! front, for,. as he saiA bimself, he coio-A not go� against his fiends. It ap�ear, Aly. Editor, that Mr Torrance isi tryig to take sbelter bellid"a. revarizaillon, from which he expects, wh-,,-,n 1the breze blows past, to* issue fortll U� - b all the Ipurity-of gol(l evien tiras tl�ied in the fire, Inot , her words, be is taking aA- Vantage of the iformality- �6f the Pat J�eliy� meeting. But Nvh*, I aak you air, is the man not blindd' by - I . . I party prejudice whe will evr belitie tbat,'N�Jr. Torrance was not to all intents -and 'pur- < poses the Tory nominee'and that his i nomination was not the re.,iult f the aforesaid Pat X elly meeting. 1 Mr. Tor- rance has la�,lied h im-self Into -a fury of righteous indi-natitm bpcanF��e 11 Honor Bright)) dd not give biis� :ne. Now., i 1 Dat -Sir,.- a great inany, as well a,�i Mr. Tor- rance,when they realizeth-at ­ - I I In a tight place, find fault with thc I same th-mg, and by bandling this sub - ject Mr. Torrance :no oub finds all way e%SY way o answering �crtinimt awl uu� pleasant There is --one part of r. Torrance"s letter thitt -1 must give him credit for awl thai i%. where- he says- that he ha's n sympathy witil Ianyone- that would to, bring �'rit and Tory in ter's X to. municipal niat Surely eveiy right-tbinkiDg persow wi �grce with- Mr. Torrance in this, for it lz Is not only unnecessary' but it is b� surd; and it is to be reiretted that the Municipal lections f 4,�tanley Are. too often conducted on the ticket. But I would like to ask you, sir, who drew those party line& -It �cannot reasonably be supposed thatit was the