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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1886-12-24, Page 4X � i F" � . I . ­�,_ ., -- -- I— I I , . I I I . . . I � I I. I : �, I . I � . I . ; 1 ! t I I : i ; � . ; �; I . � I � - � . i I P - I . I . " I s� _- . . . I � I I I . , � : 11 ! �. : I - - I - - - �',` *1 . I - ,� . . I - ! . I _: � . . . . � 1. I � . � i - I , : * . � I I . � . 1 I . . � . . . .1 . . . i. � . � . � , . . I . . ! � I . I- � . . . . I � .. - . I . � . . � : . � � . . . 1, . . I - I i . . . . . i ) - . . & � k I . . I . � � � . . I . � - � I . - ,-. - - � - I : . . I , ! . ! - � : i . i I h � I � I : . . . I ! � . . . - ; � . . . i I ; - : --' I � . - I I � - . - . i . I � I . . I 1; - . : I - I I i I : � . V I I - . I - . T I - - - I � " . . I I I i . . : ! . i � : ;, � - I . . I . . ; i - . . Z : I i I ! 4 . - . . - . . . � I I . I - , I � - . I ! .1, . i ; � t I . � . . I . I I . � � I � . . i i � r - � . . � . I - I : - - . I i " - . , . I I � i I . � I l . i . I . I i . - - . � - I 0 , . I . 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"be passed, or by any other Aet now- id not help thinking4hat had they arraign- the Bethel appointment � incendi4ty attempt! � tb area,te strif a they not dominated by the mlean motives , ruH COSTS OIF TILE CASE. - -An estimate - . f where lie has W, Thefioxebetkvc�a the parenthesis afte . - I � . " force in this Province in rqspect of ed themselves ou t ie - side of law and been engaged in special a - ervices! for a each line deti6tesi the must vote agaiiiat h It. Meredith ca di- f mbit r paitisanshi personal ',of the costs of the Colin Campbell cli- . � _Me of the paper ,on which I 'a ,n o e te ed . p � which it is within the legislative! order, there Woula! Ill live been less caus length of tim'i e, drove in with 0, large � he ad-verti8ement Will � Ve found. . ' . � � .5 e . � case places the figure at$125,000. ,, I � .. VO rce tiCi L . . 1, dates a, 94 ifor Mesa: -9. Ross, Gibson and rancor, or misled by the f4lsehoods Of authorit , of thia.Province, to . � Cheap- Suits --D. I . �" � I . : -SNOW IN IRELAND. -There was a y enact asi for cri am, a and 'i in reover the Would load of oats, giving'him to feel that his I Veisuiffler. (a) ' * y f General BusineSS-A. diovenlock. (8). . Bishop.� - I 0 S. - the court hav-1i e the Cobs usness this . � � . I � the blail and its rural ech . " hereinafter mentioned, P I b they labors among them from : JubileeSingers-!1lown 'Ban . C1 he v l snow tall in the weet of Ireland ,, - . year to year : � d. (8) 0 t J_ F : These are the is ues and we have inot __ . ing copizance of the offence, and thelir tu or !s ce ain y were . h I I : A Clever Vocalist�Tow'-n Band. (8) : I IOU, Sunday, seriously impeding travel. e � f- . ) y 'appreciated, and t at Ra L � I . I �- .. sta: . I . " ing a Court of Record,�ut not � other-'. the duty I eveit aw-abiding citizen, friend : �. 0 � I . : Bargain House -Jas. N kard. (5) dver tedorover-ciloredthem. Thede-- Cric . ; . . I � . sintbat ,community wereinot a . I ! nia, College-Princip,*l Austin. (8) - - W . . ic . I . wn Lands and Cotonization- . "ARNELL ILL. -Mr. Parnell is serious - - ay, at any tirne after the com-� as ell -as those' p1q,ced in ositions of few, I Al - I . I wise, in .. p . ; � Kippen $.u� �%�Ul-& Ft. Bell. (5) - . oision rosts.with the people. We have . os. ily ill in London and his pl iysicians will 44 mencement of the proceeding, remit in�' power, to maintI in the dignity and '-The trustees of The Sunshine � l I I I � Generai Election -J. IV,. Wcatherald. (8) every Confidence in the good sense and inc. � allow him tor -transact any business. "' whole or in -part any sum of money by! . supremacy of the law, whether they are Meth I ; ,Mitray ffeifer�-J. tmptie. (5) __ 'Since 1872 every sale of t1imber limits ' , odist church have enlarged and - � I � xOtice to Dobtors-A. 4. Ault (5) - - patriotip,m of the people, and we firmly . . . . � JRGING PEACIE-BrOper Dr William " such Act imposed as a penalty or' for or against the cott Act I con- improved the burying ground. It is ,all - . hasbeen carried out iinder the auspices ,1a addressed' a 16tteg o the Czar '-forfeitu � . To the F.1ect0s-Nob1&C1;u.ff. (5) . - uf! I of the prese . er of. Cro' i ur in the maintenanceof peace. is t -e � A Guid N ew Y car-Duhcan & iiluncan. (8) believe -that on T nextit I re on a convicted offender, andl: tend, Sir, that if a'- man don't like a law laid oa,t in lots each being number d. � [it Commissio * wn may do -iso wliethe'rtlie'monev is ini that is no reason� wl y lie should break Sizeo loteight by . I Fomn for Salcl-Jaineskurrav, (5) � will be Dland that i Ir. Mowat's Gov * � . I -RENT REDUCTION. -Lc rd Cranbrook - I , i sixtben feet. Price I � ern- Lands. The ari1ea'sold within these four- I whole or in part payable to th� crowni� it. The ratepayets c f Huron decided by - i Seaforth Hig School --!D. Johnson. (5) . t - . I . I of lots $4, and h Thi I � I I . �, � , alf lots $2.50. s ha.., Ill : ment has been suftined by a large teen years is 2,907 squaLrel miles, for ha! riade a permanent reduction Of "or some person other than 'the crown, an overwhelming in ' rity to adopt the incurrad expense which the trustees . TMWAWMN�E_ ��___. On" . I - thrt) per centi;; in the rent; of his farms - I . . are I _' - and whether the same is recoverable! Act, and it is, but �rig t to respect.that des 11 � irol a should be niet and in 'Order L to I s , . . ��. I - m ajorit , �r, and tha �. that .majority will -! which the Ontario Goveramlent received in li.e t . " by indictment, information, , . I � jor,,ity� andj�-,give1ll in the Act with all do so they are anxious to sell lot,'- to all , - . : 4 �, .& . . L summary , ma . � % - ' I I . : include the thre� Con'titLiencies of * , illi TION ; "T L � in round nunibers, by the wiy of bonus . -La ly Randolph - . ; I I a I i 1331troll 6XPI J05140ro, � . ,T� REcEr its a. ill aws have hitherto who feel. interested, or would N, I I , 1. , process, action, or any other process, " i provision' � i . 1� " . HurODL. Z C1 ircibill has issued 2,000 . like L to 1 ____ - - - L the large amount oi $1,i6o,(00, an aver- nvita,tiiDns to and by sub -section 4 of this Election it! been made by;the i1riajority of the people, help in the i . I - --- - - -­ ­; I .� ,a I ,a tion which will be held at the is further enacted that:--'( This"section i tile Scott Aot is! no improvement, as well as to I I � _. --­ . . cure 71 age i -ate of $400, a square mile.' For th a a . a lot for themselves. zi_ 'SEAFORT11, FRIDAY,. Dec. 24, 1886., The Eco,noim3! of the Mowat . ! FcreiAP Office on January 12. 94 shall apply to any action or proceeding � rule, and. I arkii of ' Clainis I ! I I . . � .1 I � dpinion, sit, had those may- be purchased from tlie Secretary � Sam( area of timber lands the 'Dominion AmERiqei.- -Over half a' - * I I ; ___ - — . I U-11LION 1,70R now pe 0 memberg of the co n . . ---------. - . e . .., I � : . :Gov 'rhment. . I I ndino, as well as to any action ,, � � ho voted T.P . Nugent, at any time. It is hoped' .1 ! I No -thing goes Go'vernment havt received � by way of ii lion p9unds sterling wer - withdrawn ,,or proceeding which may be hereafter against the appoin ni ferrbd that those -who have friends I ; . ,I . more clearly to establish & 0 , I t already re �, . - . . . � � � I ; . . �7 : , �. - � i e' bipnos, only $14,035, or a-tiniform rate of rc n , the � Bank of En . gland, � buried there ! A Few, Last Words. Saturday, "conilinenced, ,&c.", You will observer 4) � th ecoliomy of the Mow I i to voted for hastea f a' gainst it, there 41ready will not hesitate to secilre th� - I .1 . i3men at §hipilient to Amer that this statute has a retroactive effect � would have � b i f in any muni- claim to their lots, so as to open the .1 - at Gover t ' � � - . ; . . � eel I Before another issue of Tim Rxposi­; than a CPmp )an- only five dollar's a square inile'. That " lea. I . ��; ,, I arisou f its financial n . . I'Ar ,ED. -Messrs. Cowan I& Co., ship and that when it was passed the suit of I cipalit ' that. sell� t�wein, who would way for others. I y .1 1� . ! TOR the fate of Ontario for.the next four age ' ' is, for similar limits sold by Dztario and brokers and merchants, )f Glasgow, Hays vs Pollard was, and is still, pend- T find fault. Nay, more, they would --One day last Week while Messrs j. , I meat with that of the neighboring . 4 ; I - l . ' hatefailed. The liabilities are eatimat- ing. , . I . ' i o ,years,, at all events, -will be settled. By P r ov i ad o of Quebec, and with the Do the Dominion GT�ernlnehts, the former I � I have no hesitation in saying have gained .presfige by it, as peo I ! I. I ' - � . PIc N. Hooper and James Walters of . � . '500.000. that section. was passed purposely to, would have seen ' that they bad the � . next Tue'sday night it will be kno-wn minion, - Government. 'In Ontario'Ahe ."cei ed -$400 for what latter only. e . ddld 1, Ex- " . ..... I A . � eter, were driving .down the Londo . , LE PROSPECTS. -The winterpros- affedt. this action, and when I say this backbone to �stau I �1 up for the right. - � I ' : I . . D. � - . X ;. l road, and when th.ey got opp i . . i wheth er -Al r� M owa,t or Mr. Meredith is expenditure increw dfor civil govern- received $5. 1 1 )ed a or ca A I - ttle in the coal try West Of I arn not depending altogether upon lily N osite the 1 4 1 - . - � F 4 r, in coneltsiofi, I beg to remind Heaman a i ider factory the horse becom- �,'.� - lthe*choiae of the people. We have no vlent frDTP 1873to only 5 per . Le �, 'us now .see how y manage i5ah Antonio, Texas, are glo)my. Sheep ' ient, because, since then, in a i n -that they have ng frightened at the runn in of water I '. . . 885, by ti 0"Y' 8 � ! I . . . I - own judign . ie ra.�epaye i Or VI . I I ' - � n bed er condition. conversation with Mr. IV. Lount, Q. C., now a, t tll4ir feet ;,if they don't lr�, I ifear of the result. But we ,would urge cent ; in Qaebec it if Greased 40 per cent things in Quebec PrQvinee�.- Between the ball ..- - . ,,-; � - . . . down a creek, jumped into the 'ditch -, 1 � �� I OU I�DERE D AT HOLY1 EAD. - Tile, (who was engaged as counsel in the kick'it, it is their 'own fault. in other .1 L�, �.,:-* npoxii every elector the desirability of and in tlie'Donlinion -at. October, 1873, and Februar', 1885,. the - � precipitating the Occupants of the b -, l. .4 i . � . 51 per ce Le- y i teanish I I 11 I i . . . .. ip.-Llanelly, sailing1from Liver- case, and who is a prominent Reformer words, they have Ilovir the opportunity uggy Fie. � i to the polls and recording his vote gislati-on dnrin-- , Q,neb -,c Government sold 662S square oc 1, has foundere, I I . I feet of water. � _,;t I � g the same years increas- into seve-ra � I The horse 0,, 90,1119 d. at: Holyhead. n - Mowat,) I asked� of electing and a ading to the c6unty was slightly cutand the buggy $.)Me- ` h -o matterwhat his political views may ed in Ontario only " per cent; ia' Que- miles, realizing- by. way of ibonus, the welve persons were drowni A. him if he. had seen tile above section and council suell men ill represene their 14." -f � �� a d supporter of Mi , - . ,-:, " � 4, � � � - Is N% I I �� I what injured. James says he has not 114,11 . i A GREAT ACTOR BLIND.- -Mittell, the. he replied thathe had not. Ithen got wishes,' as it i; sur�ly high time to take received such a 19 ducking" for a nun,- 4- . be, We want as fall and free an ex- bee, 13 per cent, ai d in the' Dominion -sum Of $246,9'2, an avera��, of only eel( I 2 0 a . � - V � I � I I :bra ted actor of the Royt I theatre of the- statute and allowed it to him, when the first step to-%ia;r('.s securing some ; pression of public opinion as possible. 121 ;per cent. In Quebec Civil Govern- $43.-88 pei square'mile' as corj�pared with 3)1 her of years, and does riot wish a re- q , . Befflin, has become totall blind as a � ; . � lie agreed with me that it was passed measure of law an' orler. The present 11 . . It is too. late now fair argument. We Ine.n't coats $3,620 mare annually than in' the.v'4400:per mile realized lby-thie"On- r3sult of,,an operation. perfor . . . petition of the sarne for as-- nimay years ' I I . . .. , . perforhicid to save. with the ob act I have stated, and, to I state' of thinLys is isurrace to a chris- - I , vo � I 1, is ife. I i , � a( ' more. 'Afresh horse was -procured and ! .. lkai endeavored it! past issues to place �rio 'o4r a uld satisfy, ... � I . Ont;.ario; Legislation costs $59 t ,X nuient. This hol t I use- his own expression, �said, I I it was 'tianized and7l , ,,455 more I . . � i intelli;,ant' community.D' they continuted on their journey. , '� . �� , e,fore t1le people as plain EEM, SENTENCED, - John Keefe, , � . , I - 1, � ,4., . b ly and as fairly : and the most 'Scrupulous tliatthe,kdministra- I ' very bad -legislation." Astotheniatters ; Surely', air, � a 6oun.11 y t Ut adopted a law I _� I � . 'i . as Captain Moonlig t, has been WL __., � 1 the illanageine-Ilt of public works wil _A melancholy accident occurred in i 0 we ,icould the issules as we viewed ' - - referred to in the letter of "A Blythite" � by over sixteen hundred of a majority is � ' tion of the Ontario Crown la'ds ds ban- i ,- - L I F and buildings, costs $41,694 more. I sentenced 'to five years penal servitude the county of Essex, on the loth inst. .. - . . i ;; - � I I will let Mr. T. E. Hays reply as he � also able !to provl�ide machine ry for its 11 I I I t� . -them, aild all that is, neceseary now to Ont - - stand econdmie'al and tha the Gov- f r raiding houses in Limerick and rob- may deeni best but'l must say that the �proper enforcemei)it. By giving these : I - % I e . � ario gives annually more than.Que- . . y ; When Mr. Charles Washburn, of the loth t ; . � . � I g bill � a, Ms. - . concession of Usborne, was almost in - I do is to, warn those, who coincide with bee for th po; I ernni nt in this dopartment ape fulfillin Grit cause in East Huron mii k. - e a -up A of prisons. and - . I - st be in a i few lines a corner n our valuable and I I HWING THE STIE,Z CA ii -AL. -It is bad state when such contemptible slan-' I widely circulated fia er you will oblige I ;_ the vie%vs, we he4ve expressed not to'be aa'ylums, 8331,070; E iucation, $185,6'1 9; their trust! faitlif ully and in .t e best -in- ... . f . . .. ID stantly killed. There are Conflicting ac-, !I J: � - I a�_nbuuced that .M. de Lease a has given ders ,have to be* resorted to. I Yours truly, . , IF TEMPERANCE. counts as to the manner in which fiernet. I I . ! : I . ag, �, Wa , ie Rhedive $400,000 fo sufficient, I � his death-; but it seem a . , I � . I : Blake, Dec. 18th, 18�6. the team he was � . I - I . led or persuaded from, doing their � ricultu,re - tierests, of the people who ate ` rds tl� Yours Truly, - I R. C. HAYS. i � qajD iand arts, $77,696; hospitals 8 . . , . . I I % i I . I duty,from expressing their honest can- � . driving b�pcame unint anageable and d,ra � -, , : and charities,, $25,860, and so on through- they are. . I . � Go -%,i 3rD nient land to: wide the Suez Goderich, Dece. 18th 1886. J MMOMMMEMER� . 1, . -- 1 1 � i . --I— ! - -iictions, by personal or even party con' __ 4t is UMU'l 1. � - I . [We cheerfully give place to the above : ... 4 ged him some distance on the gr,:,, .. 7 out,the whole list. 'It AN -ill t'llas be'seen also staied by oppone ts of oung- � I the � - . Hum# Notes. " when his head-camein contact with ' alliderations, � . �A _B)ODiLER'S SENTE XcE.- -Ex- Alder- letter as we have no desire to wrong Mr. a stick . It is uat a personal rnatter �thai Mbwat Govern mein t"that money -has been of timber of some kind, and death was ,�_ - I I t while the grants ji�yen. from -the . . . ' ar MM-Qdade, of New York, has been Hays or any other person. It will be , 2� I r. J. C. Steven oil, of Clinton, has V__."..- -1 l5ietween candidates&t all. Thepersonal- .. . I . . I �'. Z� niisap ?ropriated 'on Colonization roads- a ancedtoseven years' irdprisonment seen, however, that our statement is lbeen appohit6d. one Of the Executive His rernains jV L , I parse in Ontaxio to aid thepeople �111'i � _ public * , ' 1. incist instantaneous. . ­ , � 1. - I Let il� see as'to the truthfulii6s of this a d a fine of $5,000 for didhonesty, correct. As reported b "Committee of the� Provincial Sabbath ' I i�y­ of the candidates should be left Out Of are n eairly .e given ore brought home on Saturda , and P. - Con - double thc , in Q-uebbc I . L � . . in substantially Y ; I � E. Z 11 i. . y i4 1 sidera,tian erttimre'y, and they should hargE ' contection with civic affairs.' our correspondent Mr. Rays said that I School Association W " ntario. . tnday afternoon were interred in the ;�_' -1 - the cost of Gov,�rnmei it is less than one a . During Safidfield SleDonald's � F . be looked upon solely as the exponents . . . A C101AR-MAK.EP. ,IN LuM-Louis " a few days before the judgment would 1 -Air. Newton of. Peterbibro, has Kirkton cemetery. The family have %�� 'i v . - 1 2 . WL . I � . ha,lfy, thus establishillif beyond ca' il tile time t aere were 53 miles of ew roads Sbeiiberg, a poor clgarmal�er with a " havebeenputin force IN t1w sym pathy of the - G . . ,,I r. Mowat passed taken charge of thei Winallam Advance entire neigh - I' ' f cert,tin principles.. This caution i ' � c? 0 . I I J ' X. .: . 1 IS , scrupulous economy Q' the Ontario Gov- built annually; � during Mr ' Mowat's - larg ,, family, at Redbank, NE�w Jersey, an Act relieving Mr. Pollard of the which fall, fourteen yea:s has been con- 0 b,i.,rhood in the sad bereavement. , . 1, � 1. . � . . r -, i -il the mare, necessary in this county. . Z I 00 b the death - � I I I i - a. . h a 7all n heir to $200,0 "fine." We said that no aucli Act has ducited. by Mr.! Fleuty. -A pioneer of the township of West I �, � - . erniment. Besides We, both provinces tim e there hav`e bieen 179 ilea built i� -i - . . I 0 h a mother in Germ been .passed- and we say SO still. The -It i tb at C Wa:wanosh passed away on the 8t inst., - 'We know th,,a,t some of the 'Conserva ' , any. is repor A . _ -, i 1, I started on equal ter -up at confederation annua,11Y. SandfiE h 7 �ld repaire annually ouncillor 4� r "I t've candidates are appealing to Re- - I . . T ihi HEIn) LAD'DiE xx At STRALIA.- Act quoted by our correspondent does Mooney, of Moiris, is ,-in aspirant for the in the person of Mr. John- Fraser, lie - - t ;:,." � . I __ and Quebec now has' i depleted treasury 11.0 miles, Mr. M lowat. 359 mi�les�; Sand- Mr. faines Wyllie, the Herd Laddie, is not refer to Mr.� Pollard specially, as .reeveship of tbe� tournship, and 'that be took up his residence on his farm, on the r - fair them on personal . ; . I V - . �_ f0alers to vote I - of field built 668 feet of new ridges all- ' b � given a banquet by the Melbourne Mr. Hays would � i and, a debt of over eicrbt millions I I �, � to have us believe, but to i will be a.candidate at the coming elec. 9th concession about 39 years ago, his � . " - Clie, -ke 4 Club, and given ,C60 subscribed all similax cases, and it does n ; . : � � .. . : �k " graunds, fo,,r the sa,ke of -friendship. dollars, while Ontario,' in addition ,to Dually Air. INfowat built 2,095 feet. ' ot, as will 'tion. I �. . nearest neighbor bein about two miles I 1 . I W , I -, I _� - .. . ' ! . 9 . - . - for Urn by the players of Via oria. . be seen, relieve Mr. Pollard of the ;! 7 --At the sittings of the County Court 'distant. After chopping a fallow, he � IF Any lt3fortiier who, will sacrifice his the la,rge ainoun ts ret tirlied to the people Sandfield ape ! I 4 - 11 , :t ­ i . . . nt annually on tbese three A rRMN8FORMATIO_N.--�-_Xadj son SquaFe penalty, but makes itcliscretionary with -held in'0O1e*ri'Ch last week the Judge threw his axe down. in di8 ust, and left � . :1, , pd-acip-les even on the Shrine of friend- - ! I 9 , - . I .� . !decided that there was no assault in the the neighborhood. for six years. 00 re - I and besides six millip LS and i half given' items IN44,500, while Mr. M6wat spent G.�arden New York, has beeii sold to C. the judge to impose the fine or not as he . V . - s4i,p daes not possess a. true sense of the � 8167,40.- It will 'thus b m M. Depew for $1,000,000, ani a. bazaar,' sees fit. As the Act formerly stoo : - in turning he found tile 'roads opened up, it � I . I . . to aid railways and' : ree millions dis- e ,Iseen. f ro' I &,tile 'ease � of Mr. Kno 11 Ho mesville, V I nsponsibility wh,iah the exercise' of the tribat I cone aart hall, restaurant and . h ' court had no discretion in the matter where form" erly -marked the way. . - � .� � I . � . ed. to the people under the mun,ici- these gures at while Mr. iNlowat did eatre will . conDectipn .with - t �e recent seizure of . a blaze � I - �_ 11 fr,anahise im poses tipon, him. � I T be! b All oil the property, sim, lar to the but was obliged to impose the Penalty Iliquor there, and t.�relv the* case out' He succeeded in accumulating consider - F . . pal Loan Fund Aci f �bill has a surplus nearly three times the amount - � . � : I' � . . - : . of work Pala �s d 'Industrie at Paris. . � no matter how frivolous or vexatious the i'accordingly.' . . - able property, owning., at his death 500 1 �&nd-a-half milion dollars in the ost was . N: "W : . � . . I � . I I Ur. Mowat,we contend has conduct- of Six ann ual �y that Sandfield did, a e c - , , BILL. -A bill ha's bee iritrodue- case might be, or at Jeast that wa acres in a � . . . I - I a tLe ,i -Duncan IN14aftl-flilin, of the 6th con- block. In politics he was a . el�� the afflairs of this Province economic- � . D, I I ,,,. ' . treasury. These are ifacts the people only &)out two and a half. times as led ,fti (3ongress for the appo- ntl,nellt of view taken of it by some of the judges, ,icession of Greyj bad a span of young Liberal. For -the past year he has suffer- 7� - � I . . - . : I . Ry ; he has returned to the Peaple from I a �ol mission for taking evid mce in re- while others thought differently; the mares, t ree a . .e years of age, re- e from several paralytic strok-es, one of � � i i I - - should ponAr over IWO. e they -decide much. . Thus, economical a,sl Sandfield k7 � . � � . I ! � t4e Ontario Treasury over. sixteen -m-il- to , I was, 31r. Mowat gard tc injuries inflicted �n United Act quoted'by Mr. Hays removes this sp6etively, on the Brussels which was the cause of'liis death. - His - ., market I- I - I . ote against thelHowat Government. I � . has proven himself Stat.s *tizens in connexion 'ith recent doubtand leaves it discretionary with the scales, last Saturday; that Weighed remains were interred in Dunganno � I . I � I . '' ! �� I . 1'9'ns, of doillars during the past fourteen - � - � . n. r': , I ____ . ven rr ore ec -ie,� seizures. . i court *to remit tie penalty if the 2,900:pounds. He Qso weighed a yrear- etery-last Saturday beside tbegrave I � � . — � I . I e 1. . onomical. This is simply, fish,e, I .i cern � I . . I ) yq&rs, which hn mense sum has gone .to every D defendant f ise& the beam at- 12 �of his partner in life, who preceded him The Ontario Expenditure. - ' a.aTn:)I.e' - Investigation into ,� Iz;RATISFACT1-W`,- EXPRES,�i,D. - The or any reason is not deserv- ling filly that ra . 200, � � � . lighten the burdens of the people, and _ I ' '' � Legi lative Council of Natal i)roposes to ing of punishment, and, we believe that The tin buyeis at Bly-th complain. to thie grave only ten days previously. branch of expendituie would show a I - 9 I I - . . - � � : git,e theni, improved facilities such as Gar Conservative friends aver that . send a memorial to the croWn asking this is good and wise and just legislation !Ithat the Gillila u�k Railway ,do -not - i � similar result. In vie* of these patent - says: Aspir- __ � . - -The Wingham. Times � - the Government of ',NJ'r- Mowat has been. for tile removal of Governor� Havelock - notwithstai:diDg the opinion of our' ifurii-ish them iithl . railways, roads, &a., and he h . ' : � . ; cor- stifficient shipping ants for the municipal honors'in Wing- ;". I . ex travagamit in its expeli diture of the funds fa . .c ts then can an. y honest elector say an.d the appointment of an o1ficial who respondent and Mr. Lou nt to the contrary. 1accommodation.' Ohe buyer -a',one lost ham,,seem to be very backward in Com- , . . I I l . � . ;�. , : i1islaion, whi has actually isaved to is fi ttea to govern a c+ny poisessing re- Respecting the last' �entence of our i$400 on accoun t: of there being no cars ing forward, and very few rumors of ­� . of the Province, and in su art of this that -Mr. ,-Mowat, this good Stewart, I I I ; I I I -PIP . . . . thi people nearly as na-acli. Every -man correspondent's letteri emaysay , a-lit'l a fall in prices re- possible candidates even are abroad It � I e . pres6tative institutions. ;� - w . . I 11 I Charge th should 6ie turned 'Out. of otfice that .,!to'shipi an order, . . ' ' I.-, . , , ey point to e increase . . and an ,TA RE. -The Calumet we are not aware that i�sulted in the order being, a � , o, vo.t - for Messrs. Hays,, Swinerton , . an,celled be- is said that LT. W..'C. Meyer wou,f4 ae- W4 �es . it is a " conti6mp- . . I . I k- - I - andfield , untried � . ! . in the public expeaiditlire since S . man be put in his place. In the hotel, at Pipstone, Minnesota, was tible slander " to correct a mis -at' � i.. . aill la, . - . ai'tement !ore he could get th cars. ! �_ �, W - ­ cept the mayorality if no other lone I T y1ox, si a by his vote that in 1. .- I 4 c . Macdonald's time. T.. management of his own business affairs, burn -ed a few days ago. Th Rev. A. but on the conttary it is 111con- �i -Ayoung man", allied Nels6' � I *�ino, this mx ley say that the - � � � )a Gal- wanted it, and 'Mayor Neelands is in the 91, . - a' M r. .. Rey to the people I S. Ot cutt, a Bapist minister,. was killed, temptible" to make a rhis-statement !�braith N as 'arrested in Winghim. last same boat, but neither care . cie t fo . I would,any man turn a good,� faithful, - . : � 'V Sum n r �, - expenditure has been, itir-reased "about I and several persons in . - : Mowat did wron, . secure political support, :Sunday night. for 4isturbing the Sal- the I . 1. 11 I - �'. - -' I , 9 and they vote to pun- ' jured by the in order to ._-�� -! I 100 per cent., while . fe popu a. ion .has .and ho est servant away and engage in falliDg-walls. Thelossamou' and the "Tory cau-,4e in E at Hurion The fol . ]owing ­ ' 1. . 1-isgrare Win by turning himi! . - ii ts to �qili5i, - �vation -Ariuy meetin ish and ( , a I __ . � per I I I 9. son and Walter Se tt are mentioned as - . increased only 25 - his pla.k a stranger of -whom. he kiiew 000. must be in a' bad state " when the Tory ]inoi-ning he wa;.q rought, before the possible -candidates for the reeveshi , - from office. Does he deierve such treat - ,ent. While this I � I . . � _: . . I I statem., eat is nearly co,x eGt the Conser- nothing 9 The man who would do so . Tim, TITHE T .UE.S.--Farmers candidate has to resort to such May9r, found guilty,' and sentenced -to I p ment? Thatigithequestio . ' " I � andRobert McIndoo, we are reliably '� " ; a every man . in Ndrtlt Wa V #re- esisting I he collec- ' statements to s"ecure political support.- 'pay a fine of 010 an " ' . v&tive journals ai speakers fail to; tell would, e -considered foolish. L6t us", -a I- � 4 costs, amounting informed, would not mind taking., the Ila . I should pat to. hilm-self before he east.3 his - - tion :)f chur t. a. . , ­ � I e In at e section ED. ExrosrTOP..] o: $1 .1. 10 in all., Tl�e money was paid. deputy reeveship. As far as the coun- ­ ease.. They try therefoie,. apply to public affairs the farm(rs' expeell (I ' [Since the above was in type, and on' ii ­ e hotel ciIA'ors are concern d, there has been . ,t! ballot- Bat, aw''re than this,, e' us the cause of this incro . Ile bIlecti ng badiffs from �t -Recentl I -coil le of :Gorri �; very man - I ya � i saline rule we would adopt in- 6ur own their farms and escorted them outof the Thursday, we received a Communication a were filled by Magistnite Smith, .i . I : . .� i to lead us to believe tbat it is due to ex- keeper �q . . - I 11 Who votes for Ithe canididaites: w6faVe . . 't nothing yet said, and the probabilities I � �t ' . -c pAt f the ( ov , distriA. It is feared this mor frorn Mr. T. E,. Hays himself, oil the I �f � , - : a-Wned says 14 his vente that t e f)ol m _' . travagan e, on I the 4 ern-- private business. - . ementon � for violation of the Scott Act. They gave arethat there wi I be but few changes t&� I Y. 1 . h_ the - parb o.f Welshmen may lead to above subject. Had we received it in potice:of appeal, int6nding to carry the � . � . I . er, [ o, � � : o , lialelat, whereas th,e-v contrary is- the . I . . - . � c in this respect. I F . -i I � serioL s y 1.� � ; 'hen they cases to a higher cotirt. Finding since �. iui�n Governiniient did, right w . _ esults. time, we should certainly have publish- . . ;. I �. fact. The increased e penditure is oc- ' Ti.i.E dountry is just now beiiRg flooded C.A.11111 ELL C -&SE CONCLUDED. - The ed it, although in view of the above that there was a-pos4ibility of being - de- __. l - . %� P:1 repludiated an aiwaxid which they sollem n - . ,� � I- casioned by the increas A a,mounts that with copies Of the Toronto Mail sent out Campbell divorce ca,se letter' from his solicitor, it is not requir- �, was oncluded feated in their appe4l, they have ju,st ;o -y pledged th pt, and emier at Brussels. - ' : : . j., I . . ' ' noinhial I ly as sa�niple copies,. bA actually Monday, when a verdict was returned I ad,. as he throws no new light on the ivithdrawn it, and �Viill pay their fines. The Pr ' r4. I have been given to t ie people by''the � ; " thalt Mr, M-o-av at was wrong in endeavor- - I stating that Lord Colin ani subject, except th, The Reform Demonstration held at - en or t he sul i:port -of schools, Those papers )bell was at he says our c 'rea- � r . . . ass ,who has efficiently - " l . 0. , as Tory canipaig sheets. I .91 Governia, t f In . � i z - �- ing to secure far Ontario the valuable . . -%vit yWatsoti , pondent of last week. did not report him leid Biussels on Friday eventing last, was a _ I . not guilty of adultery h Alai d he hair of thellainstreetMethod- . � I . . and charities. For co ng abuse nor �%�hs Lady Colin Cmnipbell guilty, of coixectly as to what lie said about the ist church, Exetq'r, d I ring the :., I hospitals, asylums, ptain all the vile - and ly� � I grand success in every particular. - The P, terTitory which that award said she was past few P; I . I � �i - ,r Iti, �� - ralissues adulW y with any of theco-res )ondents. constable- voting. -Mr. Hays ahm says years, was made' e recipient of a beau- " iustly' entitled to, and wilicli. has since . . * were present and delivered addreaws. . �� J instance, in six itema af�ne,.viz E,duca � which his appeared in the sev4: RE&EF FOP. SUFFERERS.-Tt a Emper- that " after the writ A" flon. 0. Mowat and. lion. Jailles Young 7 al societies, hospitals �_ 'd of the.Daily Mail �ifor some wheks,'and � - .v.is issued, I ga�ve tiful silver -service, one. evening last Thereception committee finding thi�t .1 ,ricult�r ,an I tion, a.g. I I. ��: bae� carifirilied by the hig hest court i -a . . or William has subscribed $1,0 )O to the- " Pollard a chance to settle 'the action - I'vee*k. Mr. Ross wa3 takeD by surpri .31 1� .. a I it is neeiless to fu ' , I �j" � harities., public As Hals, administra- I .say they are Dot sent to � . se, the audience would not be anywhere � � the' reahn.,,. and that he should be pun. � y . nd Ifor the relief of the wi( ows a -ad " by paying the costs then incurred, but after reg�ining bimself, thanked the I v � - 11 - V In � II'Loman Catholics. This sectarian de-, orphaos of the life-sa% ing men f South-. " which would not have been more than arties who were connected with the pre, ea I tl -W by expulsion fram cilRce because he tiO .; of justice, and cc Ionization roads, . . . . ' I n rly accommodated in the Town Hall, ��� ish . . p T . fittedup the Agricultural Hall in a ; l I vice is rt be lost theii ipsetting " 8 � :, the Government of .)I,r. Mow t have . b aing ove.- worked, and the, people PO r lives by the five or six- dollar , but he refused ill senta.tion. : . thus co-litends for Ontario's rights. - y omfortable'�'way, and. the walls - [I I � inn' � "offer, and even � m,ost C �i in - berA e through it.. Fou engaged in relief boasted of what he , cLeod of Lochalsh, -1 - given annually $940,50: � ore than was are. P ing to se r of th.4r boats while - 4C . - Mf. Normau M �c . . � �: . . This state- Ashfield township, -*vIllile going to�Luck- 9 ! Every m an also, who votes. forMessrs. - d Go -years ago the C leaders floo& work dufing the recent storm. would make it cost me." . Were decoratedwith the followin mot- �� : - Haiys,. Swixierton aind Taylor endorses given by the Macdone vernment, nservative Till .1 C IURCII AIND STATE IN FIANCE.- nient Mr. Pollard positively denies, and i,iow a few days ago had the misfortune toes:-" Welcome " " No room for - , I ed the Romanc� 0 Sectarian I ; :.Catholic settlements f Strife in Canada," 11 Pro- ; and durino,'the fourtee& years that' Mr. , The fope, fearing the resul; of the says no such offer was ever made him to, lose'one of his Iliiorses. Meeting .a 73 '� I t the:coadact of Sir Jalia,Ma6doiiiaild *in 0. I . I . . - load of straw he ivas turn I : � Mowat has been in power his Govern- this Pr)vince .'With campaign sheets P-gitation itf favor of the pepa ation of Between them the public must decide. ing out J vincial Rights. " No Timber Land _. endeavoring to deprive Olptarlo of the I . __ Jn or- n ,abbino, " " Our Agricultural In -i i . . ' . "Irt � � . . churcli and state, has instrutted the -ED. ] Jer to paw when'� onielof I is horseso'aught � I � I ; 0 COEI �rned to thb people nearly present,6d to the people _: trol of the Liquor Licel!lses, and his in, ent has retu . which r( � . that the Frenc i bishops to endeavor toi counter- . ______ his leg in a crotch fotmed by tw6 logs; teresta W''the Front," " Our Country . � � I - __ - th Mowat - Government were persecuting lie movement byphow- . I Depends on the Purity .of Out States- � , , 'line In illions of dollarsib!ore an would : . act th 1, e5ect of t effortat to, reduce this Province to the � - The Scott Act and the Co and broke it. The Ininial had 'to be ,- � I , : , I Roman f3atbolioa and depriving them- ing to the people the evils th unty I " Huron Solid for Mowat's Sup- 1111 . of men, " , staitas of a n unicipality, if not to de- . a the at the rate, of . it would . P I destroyed. . I .� I- . -e Macdonald ng t - - - - . � expenditure, in vogue in � th ' follow such separation. . Council. - _. port and Honest Governivent," "Our I- i , . I I their rights all advisi he to Sup- . It is with re-gret! we announce the [ prive us entirely of the management of - F 'L AccIDEN- 0 1 1 ,. PAT r -The DEAA E XPOSITOR, death of.,Aephen Yates, license insp Educational System is Unequalled. " A " ' � o�. I Parisian -As we are now on . - -it is not inven on, Cirven and �uisson, formerly the eve of another municipal election tor for W t u ' i - . �� ti m4e. In view of thes( � facts, port Mr, Meredith, w*ho would do them - ec- 1i our Own lo.cal: a, IffLisrs, and conden-ilus-Mr. , 7 . special train brought the speakers from I � I justice. .Now these very same men Itp- es H ten, w -h' -h occurred in Listowel abo' Q -MoWai,t far Securing for us the repeated surprising then that th iexpenditure has ; I . well-known journalists, met with a. would it not be the time for the rate! New York -on the' loth i St. Mr. Yates ut 6.30 p. 'm., and they L . peal to FrotesUnts in a simii),r strain terrible accid were ,met by a very enthusiastic com- I -rictaries achieved in the' been increased. Had (tie Government - . J1 ent on Friday. , T ey were payers of Huron, at least those of them went to New York a fe - weeks ago to 1 courts. Every : I ; not returned this ng the Protestant see- Aim g experime undergo an operation fo the removal of and are floodi � condu, nts -in i, small who are on the side of law and order, pany, 'who soon formed a torchlight pro - 't Mona to the people . . . I �� 111MIN �y . 1; , who votes for the candidates of Mr. tions of the Province with their steam r on the Seine with -a p Aroleum to elect, and send to the county council mor. The cession -Mr. Mowat says the best he I . they wou . - I vile . D internal tu 'Ir operation was 1� � � . .r 3teredi 1-d have been a �Impevlt-ed to put , I engine ever saw -headed by the town band. t1iL votes"to place the entire con- . I I . , 11 lien .an explosion occu -red, the such men' as are in favor of prom Successfully perform d but inflamma I - -_. . their h litdratur �.. Surdly a party that -will at, bein oting ,l. 1i - The, marel; was taken up to the Central I trol aud licensin- of the liqaor traffic I , ands, int6 their.bockets and pay - . , . earner g bloyvn to fr tgm. ts. the cause of,temperance, by recommend- on subiseque �. 0, . I : . . . eu I ntly -se in and notwith- . . enornions sum t� th6ir local tax - * a upon the religious -prejudices Buiss.on was a ed, and ing the appointment of a' Police Magis- sItanding the efforts ma hotel. Some idea of % the extent of - tile �. -thus PI horribl%i h . - . I back ilito tile hands of the ' out .this . mutil de in is' behalf - . .: � � municipal I collectors. In this way' the .people of of ;. the pepple. cannot be deserving of pub- expire i immediately. 'tir an was trate with salary, as provided by the be passed away oii the above dat ; e. procession may be formed when we say C - r � 4 councils, and to place the mana,gement . I � - terribly s calded in the fac 11 1. . that when the band halted at the Cen- . th; E lie confidence. If in e, b escaped Scott Act. Seeing that all other ap- -There pr a to be a lively fight I ,, e -county of illuron haye been saved. an . I 1883 -Mr, Mowat . .11 omise . ,� t of our schools tinder the control of an � . . With h is I ife. � ally failed to accom- over municipal ma te- tral hotel, the last of the process n . , pointinents hive sign ion. was . iecuting th . - t ts in the township I waa� per., Roman atholies just coming out of the stationyard near- ;, officer appointed for life, Who will expenditure of half a million of' dollars. I 0� .plish what they were designed to do, of Grey. Reeve $tra-,ban has an- ,. l be r I and. dep rivi tb of their rights, as . . - � ly half a mile away. It was one of the - Since 1871 the county. of Huron 1!as, re-, 119 it is surely time for the temperance aounced his intentid"11 cf withdrawing . - �. above and. independent of thd people, . Hays vs. Pollard. . prettiest sights ever witnessed in Brus- ;. �: . . . people of Huron to bestir themselves and from his position' at the close . � ceived fo these Conservative leaders said be was, .RON EXPOGITOI I of this � i - r the aid of her agricultural . To thq Editor of Tur ILL* . secure the only appointment that is like- �,fear and the poll -vyill likely be be- sels. The p'rocession was fo,ur deep - E; and cannot'be held responsible by them ' - - r . o ; it is not w n to all Os'e that -1 have just rea� in the ly to establish law and order out of the t�­e@.'n Win. ',Nlilne'and 7,m. Bishop. It of the . procession. , i . � ; for his act,%. Are the people of this, Societies tlie. sun 'Of .5928,399 ; for the aid I ithin reaso DEAEL 31R. . When the head * l I - . i . of her sc, he, is Dow paindering to Roman Catholic . EXPOSIT09, of yesterday, the communi- i . reae � hools she has - ,�also stated th had the Centralchotel'a halt was ; counity prepared, to. take this grounA ? - . . A . muddle nowexisting. It is now eighteen t Strachan will r; I innuencep ! � r $12,000 wanually, or $16,J,00.0 during the and 1etbing the Catholics. Cation 'signed "Turnberr Re ormer," months since the AA came in force and 0 pose Deputy-Ri made and the . livided forin- I I � Do .-lithey -,vant to go; back ten. . 11 � X P eev� I ryan so th.it . procession ( I Wi , . ln� ; : . and y )ui - note in reply, with i eferen cc yet the necessary machinery has not bee a �Ile electors W " ,r a line of light alon each side of the t een years, an, -'other items of have their own.way. The wh le thing 'ill be � kept moving on �_ I past fonrt d 1 ; 9 L� a in the histo . to the. ui of ! : . -year .ry of this -country �Hays vs. Pollard, In which got -into play. A good many men that 4nuary 3rd. . i � street and the conveyance carrying the . . I is, a niewi, hollow sham. ' The . i . :: . expenditure in proportionate sums. I' � various I .am the solicitor. Although I usually voted for the A t have told me they I The Directors of thie East Huron guests drove up between the lines. Mr. i ; ' I .. i which I . An (1, ruin our w hole school syste m t c '_ 3 i ., � � . I will be seen b art�clej &ad letters which appmr in this bold diffe Cat views from those you ad - would not do so again, and they, and a a : stat .4 �. . P' is the pride of our people and the beat - . � y this ement what aal. - I . ..X � . F rmers' Institute havI arranged to Mowat and Mr. Younry alighted ar, the :i - vocatein olitical matters, I havealways gareat many more, blame the Act itself, b old a convention in the town hall, Brus- ;. . cam � � � Mowit ,Government pai�p Nlail which is bdlpg ere . � . In I a,in , unmense aid the ulated ' � hotel and were entertained � 4t supper. . . I . . �. � ad' of January rocession re-formed and march- . - in'the world,. and do they want to ag ' considereit that -you dealt wit them �vhen in reality it has not had the s�4s, on the 5th a ' The p ' � has be�u to the people, d that while' bii�oadct:Lst mmong-the Prote*st"ant electors very � f,iir y from you - Ji ad � I place'. oar anuaicipal inst'itutions under - .1 . r stand pic ',,nt and shadow, of a chance in Huron. In fact 1$87, at wbicli Prol to the Agricultural Hall, which � . 1. . I . I . ] gratn'itou of e6'6sa 8 Panton and M � the expenditure has bqtnincreased'the � y,. have all been o nsWered par,tipt lai ly a i son wi ill other we ma i4bertson, of the long before the time for the opening of ... i zhe 'control of the liquor dealers and - I � . � � 0 inicompari y say that we have- adopted only Ontari Agricultural , I : ; - �;: in,crea4e is due entirel time S�pin, . .o.te re- part of the Act, inasmuch as we neglect- , b1lege, Guelph, will b present. - . � � manufacturers, of this Province? '�If I y t� the increased land , but this sheet Joes not Refo�rhi j)urnals, but, in the.- the meeting was packed to the doors, d, f e * �At it i . z � - aid th � t has been kiven *1 h, - giVe any A these replies. rre�l a hen you state that " t is not ad to provide the means of enforcing it. t1w evening session of'the first d ay, in and s estitnated that there were be - I I P. � e people. � . . , I . I ! � ; I 6 -it any suchlaw as thaile'ferred . � tween 1,500 and 2,000 people present, ; thek (10 thev should vote for _'LN,1esSr$, ! I . " tru fit Ave are not to suppose that any law that .wilditionto addressesi iisical 11 I I I -Nomm I ___ 1112,1� 1 ----,-- - a good in . I . ____ . i Hlay�, 6wirwrtob and ' . � " to va:s ever passed, and it Cal inot be is allowed to become a dead letter will 1 p -ogram. me will be pr0ided . . man �. Taylor, who are At r ' y of them, being ladies. I �. � I . " f ou n i n. the Ontario Statute 3, 11 you . . . I . 7 . . � I . t1le annual commen�enlent of Galt . .Tifi, Sirnia Observer bits tile right . do inuch good, especially when iiien fin' � -A pionee and Tku�lch re-apected resi- At theappointed h our, -half -past seven, , � - . ; the t,upporters of _11r. _XTeredith who has Colleg' te Institute on "It" . ll . 1. b a.ve 11), - in my opinio . d : r I ; I ,pa riday evening -ell, dly un- it remumerative to break it. It may be d -,nt of the ll the the speakers entered and were greeted :. I I . . 0. . Dail square oi the head when it says : -, n, Aecid ; f Ashfield, i I . I � I - . . as reasonably asked, who is'tO blame ? It person of Mr. Donald f cKenzie of ' och- with hearty cheers. The President of � I - fair. belie�ve, however, that his h . . , C0,1311#11itted hinistIf to this policy. last, R�ev, J. K. Simit"hii ifioderatorof , . .L � � . -lligeat and liberty and _'e ' the The Conh6rvative. press and politicians oacur!r(d chiefly from either IV] )ng in- - ' � DO� the iftite ZD (- neraill Assembly of th�, Presbyteriw cannot be the fault of oue Local Legis- a] sh i d ied on. We"One,c d ay of las t week the Association. Mr, E. El. Wade, : I . I . � a hav wn a. formit.on or a want of informi tion in I . 3 M.ade ; I e sho fiendish readine3s"to set . latGure, as that body have not only made i4, the 68 yea,r of his age. The sym- a very appropriate and bappy opening . . - (i the Ater. Thefactsaresh . . � ort y the . :! peacp loving Pebille of t1lis Count' do- Church in Canada, and- cliairniall of the fire to thE, political edifice With ,-eligious se: appointments when recoilimended"to do p0hy of a large ccann�uilitY is with tile address, after which he called upoil Mr. i . I y � .1 -Ire . . ., . . . I . :, . a 'to coadoiad. and approve of . the Collegiate Institute Boarl,, delivered a - tion was tried before Justice so, but have also appointed inspectors, a rviving members of �Iie family in their Thomas (libson, the' 11 form nominee iffor � � . . T1 ac ;. I � t n firebrands, for the mere sake of warming f a ,.e � ;si L daAa-rdly attenipts that have been: made address, in the course o . . Wils i in April, 1884, and juligment and have provided one-third of the nds a liction this bein e fifth loss which E'ast Huron', who spoke for a few inin- _' * i.. I - . r . . I * f I which lie re- their own bands. . P g t . - . igious atfif I in ferred to t - . . be Statu ry- penalty of $200, required for the enforcement of the Act, they have- sustained during as �niany ; to raiise, sectarian and rel . given, for I , � . e he Tory crusaile against the . 6 . I r. - utes oil the pleasure it afforded him to �:, ' . but �lle q.iestion or costs was r ich is all we can expect from that years; a mother, V-1-ko . . 1, this Province and to set neighbor aigainst Bible. lie, Said he regretted exceedin I - )rothers, a sister, see flon.1 Mr. Mowat, and of the assur- . ; . g- A,v the; nominations on TuesdAy -last UPO -a Legal point, and, altho i it has quarter. No ! we must look nearer an(f a father liavin�, oten carried in suc- ance he ad of the Safety of the Liberal . . I C� i n P . u I . . - I * I been a, 0 . ,ad all( arced, lythat,thcBiblehad becn drag -gued twice since in oronto, . . xleighbor, friend againstfrie . elections I . lre - . gged in- there Nvere, only three - . by ac- - ' home. 'It seems to me. the county coun- C(sS`ion to their restiD place oil the hill- cause, i thiii riding. The secretary, : i . . . against creed and to"raise a -'war of races to polit�ics, and strongly condemned the .cla.ina . � Judgineat has not yet been giv( n, and ' cil is not blameless in this matter, inas- side in the silent "c 0 , ��! ;- - I � I � - tion two Reformer�s and one Con- . ity of the dead." Mr. W. H Kerr, was called np6n to I - - . - l which, if encoura,fred, m ay stain the soil � until i is given the action is, of course, much as they refused to recommend the ver pleasant s�lrprise took place read an address to Mr. Mowat, expres- � 0 . . I attacla upon the Book of Selectiolls. servative. Dufferin has returned Mr. 'pendin.-,. � The statute 48 vie, !ap 1:3, appointment of the necessary official ' y r I � this fair Province with the blood of -'He be,lil I I � i .� e Methodi9t parsonage, Bayfield, sive of the confidence of the people in L eved the idea of �lie book was. Stewart; North Waterloo, -.hlr'. Snidei ; sec. �6 p ssed by the', Ontario.. Legisla- with salary, after it was found that a ' 1� iday night, in �Vhich Rev. T. Gee his administration of affai,rs, -and con- , a � � I . � I r 7 her P ople? All this h __ . . ai t F . . . I : I e --as been'd-one 'in well cofteived, that the a ollections were an " Centre Wellington, Mr. Speaker � ture, 1 d1which camih into f rce on pointment without salary wus the recipient of about eigbty bush gratulating him on the success attain . ' - a I previous ap 3 - 1� . e i I I �, I f �11 th � I th i P T .1 , I I I I I I Ll I I . , I __ I , IL� 1 4 1 1 � I- , � , � 8 1 , . , I- E I � I i I �� I i U� . . h bad - - . I . ,_ -- w.s:- re. It would, no 04� of oats." About nine o'ciackt when in battling for Ontario's -rights;.etc. � I the interests of TN.Jr. Meredith aDd if the judiciotisly made, and tl4a't the work Clarke. Marc, 3 th, 18&5, is' as,foll . proved a failT. . ed ' . People Wish to. show their cond The members of the Gov-dra- " Wb! Ir e � ' kry:penalty or forfeit doubt, be superficial in ine to ciriticise the occupants of the hbuse were think- ' Mr. Mow t, on co lming forward, was I I" . P-Milatioia could not fail to bq of grp,t advantage ment 'are E re pecunle . . a �: � 11 opposed. " tu i a hilposed by any Act A this' the action of so august a body as the cbu� n- in`9 more abont retirl.'g for the night, received with a greAt burst of applause. - I . y; � i . � 4 . . - � . . 1 7 . .. I I 7 . I . � - ; : - I . . . . � . I I I � . � � � � - � . . . . I - � I I I . - - . . � . � I I I . I t - - . � . 7 � i . � I . ; I . . I . . � : � . . r I . . . � - . � . . . 7 - . . � � . . I ! _� . I . I - 7 - . . - . . : � I : . . q . . - r . . . I I . I - . - � : . I . . . . ; i ­; � I I I � I ! : I I : . � . ; - . . . - � I . . . r I I � I . I ! �� . � . . . . . � - I I i - . I I . I � ! � . � � I . � I : . 1-1 � . i ; . . . I i . . . - . . . - . : I I � � . . . . I I : � I � � I . � __ ! I � � � * I . . I - Dmm- BER 241 Ila For over an hour and a half. he . I I Iyaud practically dealt with I . . WORK -OF THE I'A"lT ITOT-RTE1. I gind the success that W AAt- � efforts in -working for his bf vince. He dwelt On the � Awar � J X . a : pery cr] Carth, 11 t, the new Parliam, . . ljags� und other live issaes" petely demolished tb.e accu . his 6ppone I .. In. _s*akii I Wunclary Award he s b o wel � F t1iough the Privy Council Ill,' infavor of Ontario the' Dmnj . � ernment still refused to pass � . . . I sary legislation confirml-,na ti ltw , . they� I eaked to do so by the 110 mi'fl� sind tbe.-Olitario Goverilment; . ,notwithstanding the fa,p-t that - - ,Council had decided it,lic dispt ry belonge'� to Ontario, Sir� 1arimed the timber and the mi this territory, &ml that 111I,& I being foul,,hCout in the Court - I , , r , acts Mr. Mowat sl of th ase f 3aecessity for still rctaining 11� � went in power that 'they i timethegood,workof defewlin,i , in.t-erests agrainst the grasphig 0 n ti;A11'sing policy of-'-iir John. � thf .,'.� ., more necessary in vieur of i � 1 pa,�st cour c. In deal'. I . 's .i inatters in the past- h -e bmsh self more Aesin-usto subser, terests Of Sir John than to I � . Province anid. if he is given il Governinent -SiAr Johnv.ill thc one to Oppose him and Will I ' rob Olitario at his own swee I - - h6 Contended, is Dot desirav fron-i a, li)eflorm or:Convativ . , vievir, and consevently he 3;1 ConservlaIives as well as B -1 ie�] ra11V to the d4eilve of thi,3 -111 sup�orting the Government �� . . fought -for -and maintained � 1[is speech was an execlIcut" I will long be renlem,bered b hi ' y -1 He, spoke in tile highest tle� � . Reform noininee., and saia ii� side of tlie Cabinet ' had bee. service to hini.. Mr, Mowat - . very interesting address ami4l I - � . �. of applause. ,7 - - - Hon. Mr. Young then tooL-' form and ID his lucid manni � - Xow,at Government had w -ort good. of tb-e people, a -Ad. how , force of the Dominion. Govern, been brought to bear on Mr G,overnment to 'oust them. I Alowat did -not go. The rw . I I ligion cry was dealt with,. Young handled Mr. M,eredft gloves 'AS 7 . b . eir despicable meanness ' : t 1*0 A I the ni.ieans they haNre adopted': � I I CURRY FAVOIt WITH THE P1 He arge Z.) ,,,d everybodyto go ..V), ' return Mr. Gibson. by a large� . . than ever. ; 7 . This- rousing r lei . meeting was brou 'ght to 'a el 10;30 with cheers for Ron- Mi Honi. '1%1r. Blake, Mr. Thos, G�,, the Queen. The prospect., Liberal candidate in East ff- never better, and this meeth I much to Strengthen Mr. Gibsoi � . F � % I mom � - - 0 . . * ' - The Nomination -1.1 , . I -s-OuTm. lfritos.-Thc Donal Soitb Huron, lwerelield in H*d Hensall, on Tuesday last. - ) pointed hour, one o'clock,'�k-.' Dickson, returning officer, cJ . meeting to order, and, afte, the writ orderip.g the electi for -nomivations. After a si the folloxing nominations W1 - Archibald Bishop, .proposed McLean, Seaforth,and Second . G. -Collins, Exeter. James ' .� proposed by Dr. Rollins, of 1". � seconded by *Xr. Willialm. I :itanley. .. James Fahey, of "Vol also nr,min ated, but af terward-3. , on t1h,e undvmstanding that Jim Z:) I - .allowed to speak. After wait] hour and no f arth-cr nowjnati� madc Mr. Dickson dvelarv4 I Bishop ,and Swinerton the V, . and a P6.11 -was d,cmanded in. � . ,each. A list of the polling, P also. read, after which -the r"Olf . ceedings were'declared �cilosed..: I I � )Jr. Dickson was by L-- yote retained as Chairman. public ineeting which was low, The hall was packed f form to door. Addresses NverC: � . �y Alessrs. Bishop., 8winer . . Fahey, and they were W1 - Messrs. McLean and Collins. Bishop, and Dr. II-ollins ailit ' . for Mr..,34inertion. All the spea (luietand patient hearing,but it- nilanif eat tliat. fully three-fourtl � ent were in favor of Mi �'hees SPeakin'r Continued until aJ t_:` past five o'clock. --The meal � closed by a vo-teofthanks U t inan f or his impartial and �efli. duct in the chair, and three ( � I each of the Candidates. I � I FAST 111'RON ' � a8t If The noirdnatioii-for 1-.', . held at the town hall, Brussebi . L p ,day. The returning offleer w . I - Mr. Thos. E. Ilays was nom. Thos., Farrow, M. .P., -of Blutl -i seconded -:by F. C. E'.0i - Brussels. - Mr. Thps. 13'ribson'w . nated I)v Mr. IE'. E ' , Wade, of ' . and se�ondcd' .. a by:; Mr. 'Samul � Reeve of Turnberry� Dr. Mcl . Wingbam., and Mr. D. .D. Wi' noininated for the purpose of gil anopportunity to speak. I . After tile form al legal pr � . were closetl the returilim, odkX1 - 6 I pointed chairman, 'And a publk convened, The 114111 was pack-� highly futerested i�audien,�e. ,. . 4 lowinig'arrangenieut as to sp-A )..-- agreed to .- Mr. 'W*de and M 15 minutes each ;-, Mr. Farr.fyv M-eDonahl,30 inina . tes -each ; 1�' 1 1-5 rainntes, ,'Mr. Uaysan houl � . : G,ibson a reply -of '�)o nlinutes� ; . 1 . tence, as a ralle, Nv4re tolerabI4 I and d,eser-,,ed cr,eulit for thuir Ihavioi-ir in`,%.Jew,Of",th,e exampik : on th e platform. Som,�' -of ' the' 'Were good., but some4of the spe voted more attention tO *�Pel than to the public issw-s of 'Ohe this respe,ct it is not -too 11�111� �hat theDoininion inember for E� was the lea(liDg disturber, a,;: got cornered in ar&inent 111c, ii, rowdyism, A gentlienian oceiv. I posi-ti,on slioi�ld be above thl thing. . At times the secties al , gared desc"l tioD. Aside f rowdylsin, tfle, speeches oil I were very gbod, although nel � . Farrow nor Mr. Hays is any 1 .7 their opponents in debate. ' ing closed in the usual wa.yi) a] could judge by the applause v I 0