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At -�q NEW ADVEJ SEMENTS.- Province has entered the thin end of -the- a million Aolarsannually. Now, if' the him. And, if reports are not very,! its- developed and massed make war inevi- good shape,decidedly �etter tb�n it ever - The quar,
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�, .1 i — I I - will not people reaped any benefit for this ivast leading, additional rneos, neith 1 table. But whether it will be this sum- has been. N Macpherson i
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� --� I . mer or next there is ofily one man in stock holders on account of the:repairing day the 13th- inst., and were honored
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, i . I, jW,'Th figure betwee the parenthesis afte stop Ithere. The people, r of' MOE ey it would not i ts and crowned by a Juin
�- . M melt �Ine eenotes the pa . . the efore, sum be so ad ; itable nor. honest, were 1 used at the ,ast Europe who knows—tb I I �
t . . I I at is Bismarck. " of the factory, and the company star
I ''� 4. �)�- , of the pAper on which . I - er -year with excellent The pastor and his people certainly bwve rnatte
; � P. I , " I lishl his defeat. , All , x. - About eight !business for anotb r if the,
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., 11 ,. ertisement will b found., . work � be en- but instead, f ben fit a positive in ur m . DEAbLy TiaiciiiN 11 eficit of cause to rejoice together. At a ineeting to give lifild 81
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I T!, I I eks ago a fam med Baldwin, 1prospeu
- The Bargain House -jag. p I trustAd to an impartial anddisinterested is the resul . Besides being cumb ous these efforts, be it remembered, I I D .
I e� �i � 11. ic id. (6), . .. . I I t t tief eer artol! John of the official board, the I'Lev. Mr. lq�. fused to set
I , �; I L.- Sinith. (6) living near Rochester, ate 'ome pieces only $18.49. Sam Gr
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, Solid BargainsDuncan'� D ' - 'th osed has put forth to defeat a, Reformer it bin a day' r two they
� 1, we know of. none. better and unwieh y 'th and- Dowell was reqtiested to remain
, - I'. ,I .. I nean, (5) of raw ham. Wit oas were re-elected directors, Urms.
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- �� T- Abstract -Township of Tucke 8mith. than *the Supreme Court' The - cost not one co'm ensating feature. Not 'one. avowedly - Conservative! constitnenc, taken sick with terrible pains in Jas. Firaser elected in the place; of R year with his congregation. 0 - Th<
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� 9 Mortgage Sale-Garrow & P 'idfoot. �51')) . ' be a trifle more, but the work lay, Musgrove, resigned; Win. Cx - P. for
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- I Clearing A-uction Sale�w. C. � Ross. (5,) might . individual i enfrin'chised who Would constituency which had been purpoc their stomachs and joints. On Monc� . 'herb. thc
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. I.- � Spr-iWk Season-Edw'ard MeFAulj (8) wo ainly be better done. What not,have enj ,ed the franch . for no Rooformer cou4 be -Treastirer, John East Huron, publishes the following � and t i
� ii , � 21st ult., a daugbter,.ag'ed 2q,, died. A was\rre,elected Secretary
r ise had the- med so that 0 the CO '- fessed' I
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-, " - Buggies, Buggies --D. Braund.: (6) , : : . . nservative ly 900"
. , i . I - post-mortern examination r6vealed, the Kainel salesman, and. Peter Hepinstall,- card, addressed t ' r mor
. t !, Wurk.tnen'8Attentiofi-Seaforth Lodge. (8) is,no,w worse, than wasted by the Do-' Act never I een assed, while by �the elected ,in it, and after*all the rr.iajJ ; fity electors of East H uron - "I desire to "I Ile fa -
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. I i � � i Remember the Sale at the CoMmercial Hotel. (8) minion Franchise Act each � . Ity fact that her body was full Qf trichime, auditor. i - -dollars than t.
. A t, ; k year would' buncyling of officials and the lack o ys-. againA Mr. Cameron was, only twe,� - and her stomach had the appearance- of thank all my friends who have stood by
I Belgrave Cheese Factory -A. 1�fcLcan. (6) , r 0 ' I We have fought .9, bein., of w
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, t �,- r! , Agerita-Wanted-T. & H. K. Merritt. (5) secure a just and fair� redistribution of tem in preparing the lists, hundreds, if seven. Instead of rejoicing and- hur- a honey comb. The second- daughter, . Huron Notes. - me in this contest. well ?,),I..
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, i � - Cheese McLting-John Britton.: (6) : . I . .. straightforward a�d honest battle ; but belon, .' �
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C. Note I . Mr. John allow, of , is� Initf,
I I ; I , Stallions for Sale -Donald Clar'k. (5) . ns titueficies by the -.Supreme not"thousan's, were cheated out of their rahing.over their temporary i �tory 19i died -two days afterwards, and Sw I cl""'OPI the, odds were agaInSt things
. 6 , � ; ". McKay &Sons. (5) . . : the third daughter, aged Il,is ju�st alive. . Al mr Grit us, over which #' �
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"i . Bulls for Sale- J. I Court. We axe sure thAt- Conservatives franchise, wl o, on every ground, hood a the Conservatives of West Huron should has sold his five ' old , , ",
1.�� ,. Horses Wanted -Donovan & Forbes. (5) . - we had no control, and 'at whiell our . ceptA
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� 4, Eggs, Eggs -John Roddick , as well as Reform, ers wo ld welcome the just and eqqital.)Iel right to vote. !But hide their'faces with shame at the tin- war rumors are now diverted' toward sterling nianhood recoils. We are tbank-
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k� The Lord Willing -Y. M. C' A. "�-. , . - � I who has shipped him to the State 2f,ew Jersey, x
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Auction S.,0e of Farm Stock-jli.es Lennan. (5) , change, And that' it ould. be alike their names 4ad b�-en left off the lists, fair and :unmanly warfare they h&ve Russia. Vienna ad vices report incessant -Mr. Hugh McDonald, of the West - this count
. . . , � . .. � . . I . . -eparation8 in Poland. TlJe relations I � the Dom. i-nion, and that the grand old out
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� Rl Aucti6n Sale of Farni Stoclu�J.,,McCrae. (5) pi i -*.'to recejWy sold been
1, beneficial to both. The, matter should either throu� h negNct or design, and no carried o4 against their sturdy ind . End, Tuckersmitli, . ary, bas
- #[ ]Farmdrs' Attention-Lounaburk &Nicol. (6) . ,r between Russia and the 1, two other I man, Sir.John A; Macdonald, with all -. �.
. . Church for Sale-Wrn. E of w good o�r valid their right to hated oppo' : . . his farm intends removing toi Clinton, .' � . 'Missioliary "�
1 �der. (6 , be attended to before an ther session _matter ho nent. I , his kind and trusty Ministers -not o * '
- 0 . , . I 1 . empires are so strained that -official where he has purch lie - t.
-A. G. Ault. I I . ased a r�sidence, wan 11 -
. I - Notice to Debtors ) , vote inigbt be, no otp, could be allowed . .. , ti,na-still reig"n to direct the affairs ,ebure in -`�.
� I Parlia -xnent is all d close, and as � circles no longer attempt.to co:nceal their
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� Spring of, i8877-Hoffrnan & Co.. ( J owe . - ' I I � . . to reside there. . -ours ture oil Wcd�,i
- � I as them unless their ijames appeared on the io 1� ur hostilities. In Poland port4 are being . of this beloved Doininion of - Again . f
- . - .. - -- --,---- - . � the Dominion It _�be n . by far the. WE bav el ,a suggestion to make 1 . -The directors of the Ifullett Agri- ct : I � M i�.;.Si �
I , . . � i ' I rapidly armed with Gatling§"and Nor- I thank- you all front the b4ttom of m 3e 'k ;
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1. t ho - th ange '10"' Conservative friends of Eist flu ron. � At denfeldts and rapid shoothic, -shell guns, c .y I
. . I * - greate - aggressor, I Id be the.first to lists. BesidJ6 i�, it is a d I ultural Society have decided to d's- heart." I � -'Mr. 1,44w
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t" M.oveJ or the chanve.' :' I power to pla4e in the ba"nd any I at, -Mr. W. Martin, the well-knoiv,n ,
�Rtltron txp � 0 : . I the last re -distribution of constitue4ics and the rolling stock of ihoe'railw I I
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lt . ' . ' that it has not been beld. ult, Fi1s,
I . - Tednesday last, and we t el
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: I . n Tuesday, last week -a 1�d nam, ed Mr. J 81 Ifall
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I . 11 -March 4, 1887. No-�lnaterial aha'llges fi'ave � yet taken p : attempt to bring Chinese -into cornpeti- . W I
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zo George Pagegot hisleg broNeii w,h .nr lilly
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�1. ---- . I , i I as supposed to be safe every t me are considerably his ju,11t0r' -In years are �
I - . ; I � tion Ni,ith white labor at Vaft'couver oc- woulil ji a,,!,- �
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I The Ontario Legislature. S I Farrow. Theyalso had North curred. Thursday. ThirtyChinanienwere
f place i the position of the parties as Barristers, aid from their deci ion, b . e it for Mr. playing foot -fall at, the' school i� Section far less active and Dot able to perform
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� - repres�nted in the Dominion Parliament just or otherwise) I there is no appopal. Wellington "fixed" by the'additio� of brought from Victoria by F'ontractors 'No. 18, Howick. He was acc�idefttally anything like the work that be accom- I occupied. with�
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. � . f rom that given in these columns last This is one of the! prime objectionsl ,to . for the purpose of clearing tb9 town site. I , p is a .
. . � I J. Crocker an d. W., H. P daylight next *
. On Tulsday.- The address� in reply to � . - � I the intensely Tory town i ship of Wall� I ace An indignation meeting was held in. the -Messrs., . ar- dealer in rags, all sort of irons, brass � ;
week. It is impossible to say definitely the Act, and is one� which should at 0 nee from North Perth I . dons, intend erecting brick resi�Ll,ences in -The � 1,6t�'
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. ibe spoeeGh from the Throne. was moved , � I - -so as � to nia;ke a sure evenin . copper, lead, bones, rubbers, anti b '
I I , ; 9 Exeter, (luring the' com, ing su ,n):6r. it says: The rev
- byMr. Guthre of Wellington ' wh � at the majority of the Government condemn it i� the estimation of a free Conservative majority�, in that ' the Chinese were campedi --' destroyed - � - boughtl handled alid sbipped tile last I
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& and see- . - is eXpected that buildifig operations this dist church b.
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- I I . heindependent and -sup ly governing peopl their tents, set fire to.tlieir dabins, and , - year to -
I Mr.. Evanturel.of Prescott. wijIl be, on account of t ' posel seli - stituency also. Bot� constituen 8 year will far exceed thbse of I,wt year. fered u-ith 01
, I I y I I I. . le ill a few instances beat the ' London and Greo'�getown wid '
I - and non-conimittal position ta4en by .Chinamen. -Wingliam Chief of Police has other , ,
The do�bate which was pa,lticipated in ! I t kn that the remedy have sadly disappointed their ori I - -The . In
. I � We do , � In The police arrived on tli,e' icene pro- . places, the following truck- 110,000 exciteltion, .
by'the mOvee and second( . seve ucce i ssful candidates in proposed by the I ail is the best o I I - I en instructed by the Ma�or to attend � they llay.,. lw�,'
. T . I �ne. ators, and as North Wellington has ine e - I Ibi. of iron, cast , nd -wrought; 88,
, Mr. Mer- , 9 .eediDEN were shopped, but a large � -000 .�
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the Lower Provincois, and particulaxlY Between the Pon inuance of , Mr. majority of the Chinese left ,town next li3e tings of the IN. of rag.-;, sorted into �/ -qualities � ea. Miss Dill,
. edith �ndl-vfr. Mowat - exceedingly in Q , ' f I the ob beyond all hope of reclamation I - in red
wa ' . toarrest every person inaking 4,ldisturb- 9 Avit'll -
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animated and shows that tl� 11 new Legis- . tlebec, where s 9 me four or five are noxious Act and Manhood Suffrage, we McMullen having been elected b, morning. . i nd attempting to interrupt the . _ Already the
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. I claimed by both parties'. At the pres- sliotilddeciAcdlyp ferthelatter. This � HANDS OFF, PORTUGAL.-I'lenry M. meetings. ' . . horse bair, 1,600 cif old dopper, .50o of has,.con) inciacei
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., lature possesses as lanGlic ife and an- I . . . majority of nearly five bpndred, �re Stanley telegraphs from- Zanzibar re- I lead, 800 of old rul ber. 500 of old zinc - .
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ent time, however,'we dp not see how � e per�on was practi �. ' ,continue,l. -
!n . We the cheapestiancNecidedly the saf at would respectfully saggest-sliould g :the seizure of the :Sultan of ' . and
imatio' as any of its pre&(essors � lj;. h. � .500 of old. newspaper, besides sheep
I . � - s and hiaes and other s. �all - ollie tb'V
. i the- Government ca.n possibly claim a But, there 6 no �ecessity for cit . John be retained in power for anot ler - ",itli a revolver on the §outh bank of the � calf skin. m. -Is
will li�ve our usual letter Wxt weak.. i .. I Zanzibar's steamer Kilwa, and the bom - B
11 I I I I larger majority tham six or seve!n. i This . bardment 6f Tungi by th - I`iver at --russels, when the ball went truck. . I . . � three Consery i
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- - - I Repeal the 4hn hise Act and ain Parliament, of which there is at pres� t through the target, craghing thr,o,ugh the y ,of thp- Li -,-tow I
. ra4. A. with the elections. yet' to. take place, � In the opinion of Mr. Stanley, Portugal -The following ratber; fisby,story we
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Now that the Mail ppose the and flattenin a aggainst the stove! jApe.
has b�come a truly .y win them all-, -%V:ill give� .objectionk a;'d obstacles are removed. another hoist, and rem ve it from W'I 0 . give it for what it inay be worth - Re. '
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E rovincial Act the v rs' lington, where it seems " d ,nLr- .
independent paper it ha�! lots of good them a majority, when the House t'neets, I Under th oto� : T many. Passiveness on the pait of. F -Mr. F. Youngbitit, of Hullett, has cently there has been a great deal. said ,ers chosen t')
I " , no 912.1,;: . the well-known stall'on partiesn. Were :.,�
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I of about sixteen. or. seventeen. It is: lists il. land, Stanley says, wifl be- niost i' about the eff-ects of drinking and,the ., I 11 I
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- . n issue '. proposes a i are pr4ared from the assessm('mt and attach. it to East 11 .1, '- 11 Ro4 ! I I W� E. Z F.
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I- Our , der aE 1, I ep rolls of the ilespec ve .municipalities' way they might perhap d in , : e- . . Blyth, at a good figure (aboutli$1,000). . 11 I 11 I Harvey. v.*-'
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. I ' I s y - ! and Germ�tny togethw ouc,;,ht ..to cry ( F the - Taylor. J. 11, �
I In no- part of our eleetbral system, press that the Government will .not disinterested' and ElDn-paxtizan officials, feating Dr. Macdonald nd the Refo�m- I 69hands off " to Portugal, beforeirrepar- . Sp I rough its indu .... I ence, but the worst -
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I however, is reforry: more mi have a majority of more than twenty at' - . I . 1� stock. .. I . � At th � i ' Irst mv�
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. � I gently called . who are directly responsible to �he ers at the next election.. In vi 'he - able mischief ensues. -. I ULse we have heard of for sometime
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for than in the m Ode of div 4"r + . - �DITI u,nnes from TU cher's , ith, ill this colinty,
- ,iv " 1 -h - — - the -verk-outaicle.- .Their streVil, how- people, and ';they �re revised by 'h e way that. some trusted constituendes STANTLEY'S RESCUIxG Expl,� O -N.- Teiinant, J. J. Jolin.qton, D. ',
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. I Stanley says in reference to t4e expedi- T�ie Scott Act is qupposed to be in force " ,still ent
ever, will not be definitely known until . e � lirge .
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� � municipal aufhoriti-,s who ar e d r. et have gone Grit at the r cent electiO, tion for the relief of Emin B that the f- �
a redistribution bill that did justice to I e th Thos. Sturdy and G. W. - Whit iley, all
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all was passed ; but in this 1cotintry ' &Y I . egraph- .
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- ex- the House meets. Tlie balance of representativ�s of t eople, and from despite the last "redio:tribution" 4tid Party have embarked on th� ,steamer ormer residents of Goderich, . r ( beriilg'bvVt-%Vk,er
� I . . 1�d from Emerson on the event � of the parts bf the fai Ounty, still it is �evi- the fair sex bei
. perience has shown that,PPIrli-ament is power will rest I madrily with, the them there s stil,. an appeal to 'the the able eff6rt �evising Barfis- Madeira. The expedition c'nsists of dent drink.ing to e,.i eess is still going on, . a
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not, to be trusted with the . Vw rk. Both . � �2nd, their'congratulations to tte God -
I , bers, w] _ , 13 , ,i I we get it is as follows: A on the l7d .0
Quebec mem �ich, in � s 0" . T1 eguard ters, it is quite' evident ;that there A a Me 1 Conservatives when the liews Of .
V -11 sides are to, bla,nie, for Mr. ]V'owat would . . I - , I % Somalis, - 620 natives of Zanzibar, 3 in- k'i Tuckersinith bause ife fed berf
'lid in as Ontario is concerned,- is .an un . _ . '. � I owl's the Although Sonic
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.; I probably ad, m -it . in his -can c , oments I I 0 . I , - and securityis affotded,and in so far'as pressing necessity for anh serva- terpreters and Tippu Tib, �be Arab Or. Cameron's defeat reached t ibita. other morning wilt a liberalsupply of arrive, the au
I - that the: - consti fortunate thing, ii9d if the G .- 11 -The roof'of the eilgine ho'ie at G. �
. ituencies. Nv(roi recently I overnme"Ilti the Dominion' is concerned, no expevs6 tive ` redistribution " before anot' I trader,and 40 of his followers. 1� Couriers oats from a bin. ' Later in the day she and. in-I.Aructiv0'
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arranglad by the Ontario Legislature u on succeed in retaiping I ' her ' .�,. Scott's pork packing house, il . Wing- . I
the p!' ciple that the Teties p ,power it will be by is incurred. f The people would enjp election. As the late John Sandfield usbd have, gone overland' with letters to I , . noticed they actedl strangely, and later oantliumen prie,
had no a.k � I . . f " y : - ham, fell in Wednesday event, g last, 9 -
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. � Ugandi,,wliile others have been sent to on found a rooster stretched out appar- Palmer-,Aoil ,, N,
. . rightsr'w'n� Z.. . I in ing -additional enbrinous concessions every privil ge they now do; thay to say : 's You may buy t em to' -day a d ( ing considerable damag e oncluded th .
� h ich. the Reform i � ajority was I - . Stanley Falls to meet the,- " . . e - to t e' build- ,(A
bound to respect. . . to that Province., In the last Plarlia- ,I I .native chief. . � and 1111'e�t a Mr.' � Wright ently Idead. Sh at they and. Mr. �rantc
The Dominion gery- . ., would have a m ore honest and accur : g, engine, hoD. Mr. J
I � I . . ate you . have to buy them a�ain to-morr w An advance force will push on 4 must have been poisoned - towel Knox A
. . � mandet of 1882 is admitted, by Conser- ment the Ontario majority stood b Sir list,. and t' y �v . I to fortunately stepped out tispeak, 0 some in sGm-e way, I
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I I y . he OU14 save at least thir e- -they won't stay bought." - So may Sir Wadelia the third day after arriving at '', . and.wentriglitto orkandpluck-edthe MT:. pantoll --al
I I I � ut t - one at the very momen , or he feathers from t w "
. vativeo to be grossly unfair jo their op- John in all emergencies while - the, Que- ' f illiod; of dollar8-annual . John say: " You may geryman � . t it fef he dead rooster, except 11 The dewelop
I I I . quarters o a Stamley 'Falls, witho lie Arabs.' The n ,
,. f they were to ; I I .. force of Tippu-Tib will proc-pegl by way- ' ould have received sekolIs IDJU. Y. I the coarser ones - tb t 11 and on the which could n
ponents, and no doubt i to il � - -There is a disease prevalent mongst , �
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, bee m&j.-ority - invariably looked'o,# for. Whi then c)ntinue, this miserable - then) to -day and you" have ger - of Ka8ODgo and Ladce. Tango,yika to .o . wings, and threw it'�e�po-d�a on ,the man- . �effeets Upon its
T� oome into power Reformers would make � I I y i . T . �.
it their first care to* r ie horses in the vidini y 0 xe er,
themselves and their Prbvince and in cubus? The R it
- ,� rearra�nge the con- . . I eforoers should stick to mander them again to-niorrow-they Stanley Falls. Stanley hopes', to reach � I .
. ure heap. Toward.noo-ti, to tbe surprise th,e. aut dietice j'
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I � stituenGies in such a way as to hoist the red 'grants .a,nd p'riv' eges it until they get it repealed, and dw won't- stay gerymandered." I N. hich resembles g.reatl§
. ; : 0 t n, the Cape by March 9th, 1888. -. - I er. The beast at first Conti nees to of the fam ily, he � Nv � s tstru tting about as humorous stort
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. ph they were not entit�e4. A that they , � lively as ever, wit3out his gorgeous ed to a!) �
. Tories with their own petard,. We think to whi , � ;0
. - Z I � . . wil. havd the Government' O' � I out -�s��
114 :1 - the work of redistribution I should be ' I � . I Is I t iver, and in a few dAys becol es very �
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k .1 . � I I y 6sponsibility will rest,itp�A - the . . . �111 plumage. As the � ster, is of a much -A very ph
9 . referred to the Supreme COU', . it be - I well in h ,ill, Be .
i: I 11 and ther is every prospe t To the Liberals of- East' IV, di bfLrging mucus from the ostrils.
. 0 . . 4 . i News of the 'Week. . - ,Huron. t taken in time and proper�, prized- species-, the lady dressed him up at the resi,tleo
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. in blouse and overa, Its, and he now struts 2nd c I
, - I this would be to ip P ,bers this- time. I that theywill ` cce6d. . I The battle is over. A glorioiis victory f r, the chances of saviii� the an aial are I
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I said tI at * arlia- On ta,riq mem � It �they 110 id ro eiii. cared
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11 "L...ineat of one of its pretog tives, it is resolve to sacrifloe the interests of their 1111111111 i AID TO THE CROFTEILs.-The . . : . ."
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. � . - I about cloing as welU as can be expected. dayi tile 141;th'i
.; .1 . I I ------- has beeb won. East Huroxi is �pdeemed. meagre, in � �
I York Caledonian Club ha,ve sent $500 0 - deed. - : i, . . �
� 10 *rily necessary to reply tiiat a similar Province to the .necessities - of 'their . I thank you for your valor an - � of .the marrmg,,e
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6 . . i ckofters. � �d Your I I A young lady in Goderich fecently q . �
. I ar&pment mras, employed �gainst the . I � IN referringtoMr. Sharp's defeat -�11' aid the evicted Scottish . In uiry into ,tbe ca�se of the trance into
I I paxty it is quite possible the Government . efforts on behalf of your cou4tr and to Air. Ili 11 I
repO81tion to send ele' i g which the rooster:had fallen revealed
I J etionfrials to the- . . � JUBILEE DAY. -June 2 . T, r 4ived a postal caid f�ora a ftiend, on
. - . outh Perth tteMitchell Advocate of I t: .Ist - is the dAy : . 1 .13 1
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. i� 9ti-perior Court judges, bie t,,uggle along for a sessio . � . . J - set apart for the celebration of t1' . good government. � . d the fact that one of itlie work hands had Aboiit SO sat i
., i �h was ulti- may 8 - I . n or' two : week says : I . _ 8 �1`1 iich. 3,456 words were plain. an stowed away amoll the oats a jar of old ' being present r
. " '6 . . Queen's jubilee in Britain. � 'r As your standard bearer. in tl��e contest g atly -written. The whole -was la.most � .
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f ,,,!nately ad -opted to the ad� , ,tage of all and: pqhaps for the whole Parliament, � is Consideriii everything he (41 " L - for your', counsel, I whisky which . had toppled over, Stratford, E,Iii
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. t concerned. The Supreme ��buxt would tand HANGED FOR MURDEI�'-,Ntlrs Drulle - eVeditable specimen ( p,. The ut and satkrated the oats thor- . son of Mr. J
I , , Sharp) made a,,uoblE run, and althOu V`h . yot�r encouragement and. ycihr noble N riter, Alex. Anderson, school i . .
I it I f the .but if the Ontario members s firm was It � leaked o :
I give us an mpartial arratigeiiLent o ' anged Monday at kerkimer, NAV . - �acbcer, T'
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. I � Option of for their right;s and refuse furthe'r con- vanquished he is not dishonored. . assistance. . . , oughly. And it WAlls tbe moist oats the .Dakota, forin �
- � , constituencies, while the . York, for the murder of her husband � - a tended the 1%-Iodel Seli,00l at Go"dericli, . �1
... . � . ma -hood suffrage . . better day is comin , and Mr. Trow is 'b�- -When ALL clid so nobly and so -well it f . -is an acco lady was m ost particular in feeding to resent. Th-A� -')
ii Id nsure to a cessions to Quebec, whether offered by STORM.s.-A blinding snow storm $011ie time and nk,T
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great extent honest. voters" lists; and * gan at New York last Sunday and was Onman. t I iL
� one party leader or the other, it is very is not so . i . � 11 . � � � �
�� I . � . ` Vitt � as i 6 used to be. " . to draw 'distinctions, but 'allo w� me to. I - .11 presents were i
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these two factors are indispensable if' as ! I I . . followed by a drenching rain. . . . , On Thursday morning of last week - - I
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1-NFANT ' ,nds who I
I htful object I i . MORTALITY. -'rhe it was discovered that during t1w, nialit �
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L i No doubt ()f it. If the Advocate's - ca,me fr*orn without the Riding, to vote p - ' � � ;. them. I
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� � survive -the coming session and� it is , , among infants and childre y pt had b e -en i I - �
- W, of politics is to secure afair verdict . ' - 0: .-evious, an attem,
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I . . I I I � Tory friends c)uld only remove Hibbef U and speak in my interest at per4onal in- b.- rn the gen ;
I p 'Q I . I � even m)re certain that in the e',�ent of I I northero section of New Yor n mor'alij 8 . eral store of A -Ir
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t .. convenience and expense- t6 thd selves, , I
. . . into South Huron, or Downie into Nort1h frightful, 4 .
I WhiJe w i , - . �s til Tat th public libcr'ary. I
e. agree with our contemporary their efea,t a Reform vernment . . I -In Ileari, in Gorrie. It appear e � 0 - �
0 , Th i i are highly. appreciated - . �
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munici- -A well of :fine petroleubi ore DoT-',.-*I'he .
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� I � 111 Oxford and add another Tory COAL OIL. )undrel bad broken into tR st -The -ne vv C I ' el of- the Queen's I �
as to the proposed re-m-edy, . .e must say could nbt survive.' Appearance' . �nd hereby than.kf Ily a6knoWledged. 19
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. 1! .. I � pality to South I - has been discovered in Halnhalt', France Ill' use and placed some paper under the Own �., near the . . li
I . -'dirth it is quite . pro) I , Tolroi,.ito., NXTD. 11. Allan, is a i
that in its remarks it does not properly indicat tbAt we are on the eve of great I ant placed under great obligiitions to ' . I �
I . I I DiEy).-Rev. A. M. Ba'nchet, Rovia tap of a coil oil barrel, and Ei fire. nat - carried about,
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z I . 1� . n e - set it . f 'North r�asthope, in Perth ,�
.. I b the Young Liberals of 0 burne . away. county.
. ,apportion the blame for thie existing politica.] cha,nges and none need be . .sur- able they iiiiii1it make the riding suffl- C tholic Bishop of Nesquany, died at ridiDg for Fortunately the paper ive o � and lk-ft oil th " ;
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I . . ' 'or' . The tried this little game . Friday night, aged 90. 1 een ah i diven tial The follow
grievances under whiGh we la�bor. Like pri s -ed if b f -e two yeax d i - 911 Their work has b i )
I � I ' ITrow. bo� 1 ing is a statement.)f some ,,,�-',tepbivli tmvu �
,� - Ing up , y I I � � � element in the victory � I - of Downie, aged. 80, and Mr. Gaistave I
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�, � most so� called indepet papers, in there ujill'ebe a cons-idera�le mix' . and for ,.wbIch I I . I
� 11 . . . I I fore but becau e it did not MORE RAILWAYS FOR DAKOTA. -The of the, sales recently mad -e by Unley Schmidt, of Mitcllell, aged 87., are I the water ha
.,ome consolation to - � I ho semen : Francis great vah�
order to It aintain. its show of indepen- of part�es.' It is r I � St * Paul and Manitoba Railway Com- tender my young enthusiastic friends my Coleman - 2 ��ar old , - - the'
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. . � I i I I is no reason why they should not try It cordial thanks. i . ) , cJai m -ed to be the two oldest voters in
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- . 'dence, it has to bla, -me both rties.abotit know that whatever may �e in store for � . I , pany are to -build 700 ,miles of roJld' , stf Ilion, -$1,500; John Foote,,2 , ar old this county. and dry on �
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p . again. At an 7 rate�tliis is the iiianndr . �t I
. equ ally' In this way it ofte does either us in t e future, we � I I through Dakota and Montana. . 0 filly, $210 ; Win. Peck 2 year . filly, -The boot and sho'e business; f Mrs. was fvared th
fill. - can1not,be much -. . i r� I manysincere wishes expressed , for my - � I . aldina ii . .0 - �,
I � I I which the - . Sat ,52110 ; Chas. Reid, 2 year �ld .' i - gTiani of 1 Mitchell . wa - -would "o too. -
I �� I I ! in Consqrva,tives have su AnRESTED.-At New York, on d * t, I
in t, s instance worse eced than we have been in the I � .11
party 4, injustice. So t�� . . success during the conts t as wo-111 as for ,,� 1' ) s sold
, : day, W. ff. English, an ex-congressnian 75 ; John -Stevenson, 3 year' sold bi-., 50 ;
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irlten it :1says that "both - I ; * . . 'Messrs. JOI)II ( orbet
pa - i I 4C $3 tv .1, I
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. r influence exercised in my favor. iticy $195; John McKinley, 3 - ar old Cole & Thome, for cents on the dollar.. r
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. . � . I ties are to - . -- ------ -- . . not so Cxritt3.as th y used to- be, ano was -it-rested in an action for breach Df' I sincerely thank ONE and AL'L, who C)? . teli'ds reillovili":
blame "' 1 for garyma,ndering.1, Whatever I - promise of marriage. I . .gelding., $220; John Stepbenso -, I year -Mr. Crayshaw,� �'whose pony fell into
� - I � . The ominion Franchise Act. South Perth lappe s to be among the contributed in any legitimate, . C. I h I - bas bmght o
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. the Reforin party ma . . . FivE TnoUSAND SILK WEAV,ER% OUt. , way to old filly, $195, 1 11
. y do lice i I ; in the battle and place the Lib�eral-llag : . " a puddle of water oilt one of the streets A -il
, I Tile etions to'the D6inion Fran- umber. . . -There arenow more than 5,000 si k w .1 � Last Saturday ,�Xlr. and M ;. J. J. of St. Marys a short . time* ri,ext, A lin
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� m -- - I I uDon the citadel of "victory. � � � � I . time a o and was
. I . . n, . . . i a operatives out of work at Paterson, I - H - . H Viiigba, . in, c bra. ed the dro 19 L-�
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I a hise are day.� ,b� Jay 'be6oming � I I ��� muth, of -1 ele wned, has billed th e corporation of - e
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I with the Conservative part,,, 1. . . oping that my friends rnay never r - I ,
I � � J. The trouble started with the strike t*entieth anniversary of their larried
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stron xe�, and the objectors increasing in � -, have anv reason to regret theii efforts that town for $100, �I
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. of 1,600 of the dyers because their em- life, on which occasion Mr. Hoind, h pre- - I I',
� . tribution bill of 1871 Ithe gery- . . . A',-,,oTll1-.l.
. , I . number The practical experie iva.tive press o erthe defeat of M. C. on my behalf, I have the honor to be Be, The marriage bells have been sound- I
.. miLindering system. was mrst 1�1 ! . �- . nee re- ; . .-- i ployers would not agree 6 a new sched,- . , . ted his better half with a hal .some ing 1;
. . roduced . . 1� - loudly in Garlingford lately. Mr. . (lay last, Ft'
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� fi i 'Cameron in ��N'est Huron is, -under thie ule of wages and conditions. : your humble servant. �! ful I silver service. In th6 eveni,1 � they �
- in this country, and as the iMail sa s, cently hid of its wdrkings has not raised 1. X K E , P. MACDONALD k.. D. . . . ed by recelvi g a vis' John Miller and .81is", Minnic If arhuess ; � Gidley, Nvido%v
k - I I , -y it circumstances, to sty 'the least, MOODY AND SAI -Y',S PROJEC�T, . wc re surpris n i I -
1. in le estimation of, amy one who : . ver . - I I from and also Mr. John 13�iii and Miss Mary who died .n,nul
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. . the.; uaj&�� y their I . ! ` Moody and Sa,nkey,- the evangelists, WING11AIM, February 26th 1887. .1 ab)ut 50 of their friends whoj af r ex- -I
wishes o get a free and fair expression : much out of pl Lee and in very bad tas �,e . , - I - McEwan have, been litlited in the bonds peaceably awa
11 bid if 1882, so that to the C( naervativ . , I ' have on foot a scheme to evarigeli:l , -- wommm I 1, . tending their congratulations An the ' . ' ,
. . � e on their .part. Had the Conservativ '. I of matrimony. Aloria to follow. 8-8 years and IJ
. I ; wtrthy couple, tbok cbmplete posoession.
I of publiq opinion. In discussing it the- I 8 Chicago and other large cities. A buil4.,- To the Electors of the :8outh with lier husbit
. . . - party belongs the honor, or d shonor, as . i I I : I 0 -The Messrs. Kidd Brothers, of Lis- .
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.1 . .1 . . Toronto" Mail., which 'sees thinas in a of West Huron ente'!red upon this coE - ing to cost $250,000 will be erected. in - Riding of Huron. " f the house and spelit a� most pleasant towel have purchased froTa Mr.. Al. - , lers in this �:
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. introducing q 4 Chicago for the training of Chris I - time in celebrating the anniversa*- Burgess, of Woodstock- the well-k-tiown , bare relli.-I.L.1714M
., . � one ma, . choose to term. it , of f , 0 � it did a ,,test on even. and fai ' ti I � sett
' I more rea sonable liaht now! than � ir terms with. their ' ' '
-p he system ,in this I , GENTLE31E-N, - The recent political I J I
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and pei etuating t I . workers. If it proves successful tlAy � . - ' Vo 9
I . - few Dion ths ago, says :, ! �1 - ppponents and in thig way won a vic- . . The Clinton New Era of la *week trotting stallip'n i'llicago this life fi)r
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- country. Whatever'Mr. Rawat m ight 1, I i will advocate the erection of simi .. ie sa s : We are -very s6rry above * She, �
� . � . ' ' tory, they might now be proud of their buildings in New : Philadelphi%, past, I 'hereby extend to my y to lear I that (261 1), foaled Y872. i Ile is a well-bred � ;
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admit in his candid m aments, the result Act is I I aid might be justly Pat- . throughout the Riding my Ifeartfelt & . Bayley, photographers, is a�b all gros 11 t �
. he, cost of workin& it. A quar- 'achievement Pittsburg and other cities. - �
of his work shows f 0 . � I � I - . � I ut to -The annual m- ee ': t, of the K niarri,ed. Her
Or its If. While � thanks for their untiring efforts in my astrier-
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I i -�iCiDg over it. But . . leave town, having �ought out 9 basi- ville �
� ter of a thillion will not, covi�-r the cipense cloned for�undt ly rej l -DEPLORABLE AcciDENT.-Si i rf I MY I ctorrl shewed- the totaJ -
- it is poa4ible, where a doubt Acisted, the of preparing the lists,� to say nothing belonging to Easton, Pennsylv behalf, even althou'l �Olitical � I ,cheese fa � to tht,ir last re ,
I i � . .. . I f of , ant&, we e Dess at Battle. creek Michigani',:- Mr. num cemetery son X)
the sttni,� spent by the 4. � they first, by brute; force, as it werE Y friends throughout th'5 .9 , , ber of Its of ni;�Ik received (luring
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Goverar�ent took to thelmselvi' machine on each . 1. killed while walking on the railwa� e Riding did not Bayley has been a
� ? . (is the bene - -of their opponents � - I uring last year to be 958�, 34 ; cheese ni-ade,
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� . I I in drumming tied the ,hands an track on Saturday afternoon. The aci give me that support which I ' good citizen � 4 I by a1arge ,cow ;
. . -fit 9� the doubt yet 'upon hie 'whole . I -� . hip residence here, being a member of 91 144; average pri4e, 9,711 ; receipts, im- mediate fri eI
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) I ) up new name.i. And bowl shalf v�e cal-' then went to work; to beat th cident occurred on a, sharp to believe they would give me ' still, I I.
.1 ein. tbid Hialt School Board, and one' 11
. � ,�f the $8,850. 11 COTT AVT -A
�� ' ting agaipcst me' I I �;
the re -distribution of the 0 ario Gov- CUlate tie moral loss -in� I I 3 mpst
I : � L .olved in the victory gained in .h pre feel that they, in vo �
� sn6h a manner is blinding storm, whic a�tive and zealous workers �n the -As Robert Whito�, sr., and his wife 8
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emm eatiis just about as fa, . 'J'and equit- hard s earing th,a,t characterized the noP engineer from seeing the boys, and t felt that they were bound to, sup* ort the q
. i , . e P M,etbodizt church. J;1c will be ' ,dealers were S1.
I creditable to the Vi4ors and. does n ' I man claiming to be the nominee'of the I . Missed were ret home to Motherwell
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able as it could be. The ruldadopted as gs ? An'ther objection, that I . . O,� boys from seeing the train, while t 6 here, and carries with him the good from St. Mag sitrato--s V
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ar ` 11 0 convention. Had Mr. McMill Mary9s 7 Z>
. the revising office ,J,,. being'�.Lll Cojaserva-- furnish just grou ,o ICIDg, .roar of the freight train -prevented the i - our citizens'for'his future the horse ran , . SAurday I ' Glovenlock,'of
asis, he e(jualization of . I ,optila.,tion, t,ives., are i [ - . � Mys - wishes of all � away and upset the cutter,
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1 7 1 uron who (.oes n$t know that the . ,-The receipts of the towns ip .of and harness were broken. The Canada Temp(i
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instance were the county d ieve it is an . earthquake shocks occurred in the sout believe the result would have be'en dif- old ,
. all natural' fact that the Reformers bel is � Hallett for the year 1886, as shoivn by folks were not burt, but the got a good called wa-; W�
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argunien.tl aga` at the' ex -I tence of the ferent. To those who voted. and 'Worked
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t law. Manhood suffra-6-e 4 scouted by Government at the �nstance of leadin week resulting in great loss of life an! against Me I have no 1 �04,846. Of this amount 58.241A , e
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� gain am dvantage. So that, o compare many ; but, considerin'; tbo� slender dif- local Cons . il property at points along the French an, , a they were simply exercising the collected in taxes for townshi � and - visable to poro,
.- , the re -d. . I erva lives, so as to make . . . . Stratford jail 21 persqns, 5 of wbom, are
stribution of the Ontfrio, Legis- I I I franchise in the manner they were en- I .
I ferenc.e between manhood': suffrage and Italiancoasts, At Nice, Rome, Mentorie� , countypurposes and$4,536 for afib,ral femiales; 3 of the latt' r are insane; 3 o �
lature , � h, that of the I the ,franchise as it stand' overwhelmingly, Conservative and ai and other pla titled to do as British subjeuts. �, �. ,e f � against ll(,r-.z, N
I . Dominion Parlia- a, at present, - ces hous'estwere wrecked I . school purposes. T he expen itures the -il
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I ment, is a'gross injustice top f ice former. ery sOrong. jAside ' amounted. to $15,329.� Of this a, ), chell, of Cri-dit
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; - � ; - from tho- standard pleas ' behalf- of former tostand the slightest chance 01 , terror stricken. At least 600 lives havel often said which the politicians In9unt Inore are paupers ; 11i,nd yet there are
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h herefore, the Onta, 'In . . the sum of $4,504 went for ,coun I 10o'clock a ill';
! I W � -xi ) Legisla- manhood suffrage, which 1�"eed, �T I ot be I been lost. � . � of teii regret and wotild only be too glad ty rate, many Owbo can see 'no necessity for a
; I I election in it. At the election in, 1882: : $4,536 for the support of schools and House of Refuge being provided for ,the appeared for i
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ture ha�e not, to any seri6 is extent, gone,' int here, it is evident it �(vould . I CIAL18T-S -IN PlIURell.-Th L torecall. In the coh-test betweon my- I .
- Ous: cost O - . an.: 1 parade of Socialists to Stj Paul's, Loli�- 8 ' .\I erei
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. abused the powers they p 8i assed, aald. relieve us of the enortn' ; i .oper - contrary to, general , expectation ' elf and Mr. McMillan, I -regret that on $2,419 for roads and bridges. 1�1'uring aged poor and the unfortun, ate. - - Edmund
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ating the present act, and, at the samq' f hose who "fix don, last Sunday afternoon atir one or two occasions on the publi" ,; Turnbull, of El -ma for the di.100: '
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the mode'ration with which thlby exercis- argrIn I t i acted 0 plat- clituity. -
i � tinie� red.ice the a�-nount of ' ' d" the riding, 41. ameron ca . form I made some referenc . 11 township, near Lis a-dy Aven is r
� perjury -con- e rried i , crowds of people, and the C�athedral was[ - e to " -to wiel, intends having r"
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asa sur setotheir � evening e an extensive airction k Loc.11, )tTalif.,
ed �hose powers w* . -my OP- � On Friday last, I sale of farm stock
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sideratiohs of n 1[ittle -wei$lit. I � ority ed. The Archdeacon pre, ponent and his religi - M ssrs. D. Spic whil froin. 'F-oronto
. opponents, the temptat I do so is, 1. I I . I � from Proverbs xxii, 2, "'The rich and: peated some of the' -supposed sayings of er and J. J. Pick�rd, of and implements, on Tliursda�, the 10th
There Jis no doubt that the grol -tt Post , - Ur. Cameron's pers - . I E eter, were returning home from, 4 long of March. . ,last. - Lan - v
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very strong, and should be I re moved. i n� * d' I . th la� onal . poor meet . Mr. .1100illan in his criticism -Of th , Mr. Turnbull has recently ,T,e 41if
A I Aue mainly to.. ! I together ; the: Lord is the e dr�� ve, the horse which they wer6'driv-' hauled daily f
I . ipose 'upon the people by '. e I ct is popularity with the people, and partly to maker of them all." When the tex; Bible. These statements I no' , purchased from Mr. John Mc.Xlillan, M.
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9 that lie never made them. , That- being . armers that part of the country. I I
power, a a every person, a4mits, has costlof ll�lreparation of � the �oteW lists which the know their opponents ha 1 approval. and some grcwl's ,i otherwise the case, and having n reins, but to no avail; the animal �conld -Wbilst r. an d N sn-ow fall -art, I
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fairly and equita,b.ly rep �sented in expense, land it is . I I I interviev� with General Wolseley. Be- support, I gr1leillain, Your Obedient Ser- ��, �utter throwing the occupants out. By the � ,
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. Parliament This is i .I.- 1 , 1 i . m` 'ing asked what his view � was of the vant, . J. CAMPBELL, M.D. seve- fall I I sustadned. a dislocation .
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.� I . , . enc ered himself more dis-' relation of the great powers, he said, wnuwmwwm� . . ,
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7. � �X K;y are prepared will leaders on acco titter Company, Howick progress in the 0 the corps in t?
indantly proven th I : ; - unt of his bold I denun-p a vast and appalling war is a certainty was held in Dane*s hall, � ) -Nethodist church i� this church, Stratford, held last. week, the . ;
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Pitt. The the whol , therefore, ' far . idly increasing armaments &
! P we are not' , ,great Conse'rvative leader, , personally , the huge patrons for milk $10,912.51. The ex'- decided manner in whi%;h intelligent granting the annual illowance of $51V to - .
minion has swerved far frc� the path wrong in'saying that 1 � burdens which several of the powers are penses for repairing th
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