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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1887-03-25, Page 4. . V * i I I � . . � 6 , I - , I . I I . I . . � I I . . , . : I - . , ! I . . . . . . I � . ! i � . - . . . - I . I I I . I I . - . . I . . I ,� - � I . I I I . � I � i T : i . , . . I - - . I , . iI I I - . . . . . � . . . . - . . I I I . . I I I " I I - 1. I i I I . : � ,-: - , 4 . . � . . . I I I j : - � 1. - I - - .1 . � I . . . i I -I . i . '. I I - I � I - 4 4 i . . - - . I I � . I : i � . - low, q J "-0 -- ­1�0 - "PWqj"�."-".0WWrmN I , � . , 11 . . I I I I - , � � I � . � � . . i . i ­ : -1 -- � � I.. ­­ . -­ � ; ­.- �, - . - ­ --7— -, I t I I I . ; ,. - I I I - � � . . ! I . . � I I . . � � � I � . I . I . . . . 4 . i � ,. . i I . � . . . . . I I - i : . . I . f � : . . � i . ; . I . i I I . i . 4 I. . . . . I I I - : .1 . - . j ­ � : I I I i I � I : I � . I . � � I � -- . . I ; � .. I- I � � I ! - ! . ; . I . I : . I . i I I . I I . � . . i I I I ; I � I I I ; . � I .1 I � - . ; . � I I ­ . . . � �, I I I . I J . . . . ' . I �. � .1 . - .1 I. I I i � I � � 1 - M"6A 251, 1E '- � �. � I I ! . I . � - MA'Reft 25, 1887. � I I I i . - . . 1 I ' � . I I �� - I i . 0 . � I .. � . OSITTO � I I - -----------------Z I -1 - ------ --- ­­­ -, I ;­ � . U RON EX , , -- _-- . - . . . P . - - � . � �, ­� . . . I � I THE H - - � I I �, I � . - . . . . i � I - - - - - -- - I I the bridges on thie, Bufralo and Lake ;�- ,F lip I . ja,st Huron FarME . - . - ' i 9 UP all, - , -1 I I I I . -- - . I I . - he udents to spokes of the wheel and t 'Pin ii,road betwe and I meeting 11 4 . ; . I - t6 Czar, and urged 1; at . Huron Ra eu.8tratford o - . . I I J. T. Gilmour, W. M. Dack, W. B. ate Suddenly threw both of them '04 upon . I Thesecou'd r - 1 9 '. formulate an address to th . Czar, con- - 'der Goderieb, also L the cattle guards, build- . 'the East Huron Far We 90 1 � . - L So eless that it is The selection of Mr. Por r for% t9, �s duty Wood, G. Pacaudi Jas, Sprague and A. napiracy aga not his life the ground. Mr. Murray falling jun CliU Z i ' I e NEW. ADVZRTJ8E14ENTS. impracticable and us . ed, no doubt, to emphasize the n was held in the demning the do I b wheels was run over and badly hurt, ings in ton and vicinity too numer. 1�i - *ddat Wroxeter last - . I - if is intend I . � McKay. The receptio and recording their dEvo on- to him. e also had charge of Z , . - . simply a Waste Of time to discuss it Ahere was a If 6rge te neon, the driverol escaped ouo to mention. H - ' .. *.ery 13TACcessfulandprol � . am I cold'i 3 where of the rea;or work on section , i -The weather was i I : � . . . aron whiL6 hl�` Reform Club, . The 15 of the Canadiau I t - - 0te.. our Government I would direct their Meat of Mr. M. C. Q remarks Were loudly hile,Xr. Robi � -een the parenthesis nd- gia neas tt dance of members of the Legisla- With a few light bruises. I I . ;'­ Aff The figure betw y a- 6 I a en I pacific Railway under Mr. Whitehead i te , . �h lirt' t el-Nage of the paper on which . to bringin been a source of such jo I ,, i ture and others. The affair was in- cheered, and the stud, mts' 'after . wards Ifav In, Me e denotes h ' about a ; . -One evoning last week Mr. �. Black- ' - orable, but the at � . � I - he: advertisemcut)yil� be found. energies 9 cow to the Government and their initnediate ble. Brief sa the National Anthem. � . . - � . t girl, and and while out there he was lost in the ' imany farmers -0111­� , . d h ; form d thoronghly.enjoya HoRRo R; -About half- stone, of Clinton, the servan tong I )o1N ! t� n between Canada an - lTHE BUFFALO . Yue Woods for three days and four nights, - Professor R � k- r unio � - 1. '- I t I zl� Horses --B. J. Turne 1. (8) t . � I al an ' ered by Some of the Iren, partook of pickil.d ' saces. , : � ; -�-Principal Austin. (8) ed I friends. addresses were deliv past three o'clock Frida-v morning 9, fire three chil( _ without food. Be was a man of grett :,. � - Agricultural 01 ­ - States, ' . I M, Alma, Ladies College. - - 19 they would be engag nw� — i g Ste and others, and a musical,pro- -tichmond hotel, for sup and shortly afterwards they - tarlo I L ,per, rt -. --- I 11 Barley-Robt. 14cmurdie. (5) . . ue determination, of t, 1z Ir Seed . —.-- t broke out in the Dew f e . whatever he unde ook - i 8511`&W,7 . he Live 'S)11;0%�] 15, 1 . L I . � �� . # ield advantage to both R. ;I gra,m . - It is no nies' haft Were seized with the most viol 1nt painsy - U ��,t - Dental -E., A. Mar -tin. - (6) '? which would y - X#'W-%NTO LET me was well carried out in Buffalo, which, with St. Ja - he- would - Put t1i i Ign 1,� . OUR TO` , L. �r .tough, no matter what . I I ,� � iith� (6) . � onotony of the session [ng8 find manifested all symptoms of, poison ­ . sented .the fore' X5 1 '� Bees for build! ,,; , ,en read -exce I ., Sale -1. Lang4tri countries.. Thisisa result which will — I often that the in number Of adjoining [I medical were theLobstacles to be overcome, he -1 I -'-- - -Duncan & Duncan. (5) . L 7at � Opening - 7 . ken as by the re- and a� Blackstone 'secured . I ge . len) L . I Xilline6 I i 1887.� Only_ the ing. Mr. L .1 L,00,k -­ L Auction Sale 'Johnston. (04 - Waf -the 1) ­ -Thos� come about sooner or later and the apon- . . ToRONTO March 22n(, , � is so pleasantly L bro . was completely . 4stroyed, : ssistance, when it 3 found that ,y was al .person of few words bat they L -1 active and int011i I I I t Housek,eeper Wanted-Expos][TOF OMM � I ,r in hand e�� -4ide t th#2 union. - ; . . walls remaining Aanding. N�m- a quired . I I . i discussions. An .11 I . �- � -F. Hoi,mested 11Z I er our politician . It has become pr . bare. poisonedl and, it re could always be depended upon. He enter] -1 .() I i I '" Horse and Bxiggy for, Sale . (6) a take the Matte ,y e DISTRESS FOR RENT. I . isoned were actually , . I ) leaves five sons 'and four daughters to addrea"5ef,4, , iatelthe pain, g of music, . cautiou-nen*ry pentound. (6) * a shpit atd . bers of the hotel guests were impr - in - 11 `�, � better. Imperial Federation would bar accidents, this is to be . ain pre- rned to se�eral hours work to illev , � ,4 f� sides. (5) the 4. -Mr. O'Connor this session ag by the flames and were aithe'r bu ' How the, moarn his JOBS. In politics he was a - g an -1 was � I I � -�. .. Store for Sale --T. White 11 . I " - - Tlie Oppolifionja l D rom thew' andputthemout of danger. 0 1 Onsetvative. ­ the evenin - , ; -Ate, - . � , in- - I , t benefit any interest while a corn I His wife preceded parflcu� 4 �N- �Ross. (6) uneventful session. I him . , ted his bill to abolish distress for ... - !�, F , Auction Sale Vol ' Ben death or killed by jump� 9 I Down. ��.-. This was a : I cutors' Notice-Oeo. Forest. (4 s evident from_ the tem- Boned is not �. "across the dark river" only a short - . as both Music all � � � I Rxe ,- I ion w' d i mmeasely advance very wisely avoiding heavy fight � , and a still larger numbet"Buf- :article became poi I I ., . �­ - . mercialiun 0111 1 rent, and it wa dows, White I ­ affair I owell. (5) 1 .. . . - � . W: Auction Sale -J. MC � � 1� . � J divi- at it would probably scenes at tile- , ,-On Tuesday afternoon, while Mr - ­ . - .,-� I I a. . L - time ago. The f lineral on Saturday was I I New,spring, Suits- . W. Millar. (5) 1 ere has not been a sing . per of the House th fered severe injuries. ,"he. . I , � rood. � , all. so far th . ig A ttention 1 Mrs. ) � . . . � . � I F-tl�ZINX. VA I � - . - � , JI John Kidd. (6 Sion. the Oppo W;Ion :� is carry, that at any rate it could be de- . .ds, were mOSt G- rge Blatchford, sr., of thp Thaines largely atteuded.� ." � I �� Builders,k Good. (8) ' ! The policy of burning and afterwa, .eo he field at I 9 Hot Sod a� Biscuits --O eO- I . ated only by a very narrow maj rity. 11 . 'beral fe heartrending. Twelve. deaths have Road, near Exeter, ' -We are sorry to note tha�t Miss - .the Ilistitute metl . - g -Geo- dood. (8) . attention Was At � s, Boots and Shoes forlSprin The Leader of the Li entanglemep! ta the second ' -s of otl*rs have ' is barns, his ite of I i "Ast WaAv� L -.� , . . evidently to keep cleaii of taken place and n ;the rear of la I r. Wm. Wh ,.0 , .of E, . .I . r However it did not pass umbet - fennie, daughter of M I . ,mrrie, , . I - , I mwmw� � . . . "I � . I I I ­.tj ----------�-� �arty,q I a .al having ask- ies. atiracted by the howling of la !hound, the victiln of a , � i . mkiless. -Genex : . 11 � _J -1-- . . , L uld exhibit �heir w, . stage, the Attorney suffered terrible injuri C6N . Stephen, has bLeColne - .� . t,heaubjectof raisin�j . L - -journals which wo . V a � nd, upon turn . : ! . ,�L , W I onnd that _ AV � I I I �­, I I Several of the Conservative nd, I is it withdrawal on the gr iug round, as 130�newhat I slight mania. It is presumed thit some . 1 that different inethods: *1d , tl ,e other .if - ed for 9 ROSEATE VIEW OF JRE,AN -S . I �, I. u , . I t won if, 8 . sion V rem a " ; . , �-- .. -1 ' - . be followed according I .. - . e:�*-, ., I I XPO m sing, them�elves by de- The Government, on humor, an ccePts the Governmen ld introduce a y ' Qf-the by h . e large deet glance . time ago She got a terrific scare f which -- c'klvt.­� I tog it 01tot are just now a d 8 . DITidx.-At Nlonda startled to notice a fin I omplaisa,nt the Subject. .This theMetho- I ely followed by t1le! bound. I 11 . L - ! �­ t I Bing (on paper) Mr. Blake from the in very e measure dealing with Philadelphia Conferenee ol im, a 8 large black dog, After night, which � I for which the I IL I . po s and grants concessi)r 9 with L . eneral will ,,arr , 0 g .a L . -G I I tog -whether for-razinor, ----7-- L are making suggestion I romise the Attorney y dist Episcopal Church, 1�pv. Dr. Job 7, ; in an easterly idikectionv rrether with some fanciful scenes in her It) n : I all � ship, and p f the I I- , 11 , H, FtUDAY,LMa� �'% 1887. Liberal leader qu te I On- postibly * amS caused a slight menW- I � h - -10 i , a freedom and suavi ut as he has. already, given notice c Kert of Ireland, said th- social..c having been chased from the ; I'- � ty which! i � 0 i rnid-niglit dre & ' - - SEAFORT - I . I I _ . Hay L towns ' ­ . L . igh Priced thorou - I - � . I . . it,�s though� , ­ - 1. I �� i , ; derangement, She refuses to :eat or � I —= +.--- . Strenuous efforts,to procur his Bill6 It is Supposed ditil of Ire'lan*d was to -119,Y in mauy �, iliteiided fo I --- I e a successor. I sition sip . s,%V hip. - F -flow OPP qui;e so d by ;he og ,I � '� . . —­ — � .. A I ak0s, introduction of . 1 amps in 'd a I L was r th";' . �. All this, of course, is"very kind and con- charming. . . a ' ' that tile measure will not be ects better than it ever, has been. that the arlimal was arouse drink at tin- es, and is. at present in . � it as much a13. WX ' ,..: Another Railway Scheme. habitop� . in its �� - � . . . I 0 �o on d Mr. O'Connoi, but, r,,p. I un s le, � force . . They say.that mainly from the forced Cry uch. better,fed, � only as' there were no h t 0 � e .1, siderate on their part. 2 , lie Tweeping as that Of The Irish were -Y - I very critical condition. r . ' L a,good shap. and rar ; C : te th $ n ethen Dade acceptab�e to clotbeda,n � 46 pursuit. I I esday a last week a special t . . I � Tile policy recently adop I ted by, the . � thedeba' on eAddress-but4 I j doubtless it will be i d edtiefted t an they used t 7 1 I— -e havin failed to lead the(Re:- . I . -On.Tu f �fo - . , r the Cam mongrazim . cLaughlin, .. ,-, I - - n - Gavein . Blak 9 'been a disc Goveroment n tiopal. schools in r. Thos. ]NI ' 5 cirs, loaded with 111bols � � Meat of a4ding I�Dca,i � Mr there has not ussioi� worthy that gentleman for the . be. - .There are 8,000 n . -Lai�t week M otland train Consisting of 1, . to go to the sha � Pornlinilo, y several leading . ch a � of Grey, r, 9 C tcts, passed down i. � . a n.g. I inion *Treaeury form party 'to -victor I . e�atE . M r.. M i -. r e dfith would not care ,to � introdnoe su full sway, and two Methodist collek�s , , eceived word froml , stock and hou,iehold eff , . ' : Bill ,o . - Would, �, � - railways from �he Dom the name of a d I ircumstances with- jovert and Bruce. On " - d milk eoi%vla m em bers of that party are anxious for a , I ee measure under the c doin' the work of God, : The Land : that Joseph- Webster, who weat' tile London., Huron - one goo � - has bad th'e effe.0t of Producing a, pl4ati- . f was absent fo 4st two � or tht osition, of 9 - . had �bipped - � I— . . nderstanding the p for Irish M.ethod- purchase horsea for him, e' . t, . i out fully u has done a great thing - board were About 35 passengers, and k -� Air, Currie contentled of Jhem change, and th. y suggestthenan�es o . contrAst - -rented e stallions on the 11th iln8i. Two , . e, the 1, - . I ism, "he day for , Vire - ' I , sellernes, som �e Cy onnor at once 90 prom )ein rack akota-a --- , , TIM , , . . . . . . . ... ful- crop of suc� . -Mr.N ,k, ma,kino : one like Mr. O'C an p ly . all were destined for D � , produced calves . -., f . r Richard Cartwright, Ron. vi(dwat days of last Wee ited in the � ! h -bred Clya,es and near I I I 'A -f,hout. "The Si ci� the Goirernm6t intere . has Oassed away forever. . of thern are thoroug e , to fhe Northwest. At Clin- t--, than the Common pritt". With m erit and� m, 11 � , , I , any wi so inently and deeply , f �'- � a I ! lar an . . town tiovlel'gcars of stock were shipped- i �, ly am 't save -1 - r d Hon. Mr Laurier. In far as between the strength Bay- coaca horse. * ' f not, `�finbd to any partidu ess of the OPPO�it i , I . -�REVGNED.-Dr. Ful- tke third a Cleveland - oil � all question at issue. NVjiy DR. FuLTo., i a that 11 6ver - e kn in England and - 14 . , � is cov - and the w a I NTS. n - The latter was secured . - I - I [it is o a'e Ithe PU131,10 ACCOL tou'� resignation as 'pastor of the Cente ad I F� - - - I �. ! - very considerate papfirsare con Messrs. Elliott & Cox, -G. Elliott ai J. f-� ilking the cO'%vrs 11LI'd 1 of ; � I - , mi ', - � �1 Provillce or local I the more ma,rked. richee ThePablic AccountsConimittee, ofar, aptist-church es�cription Elliott, of Goderich township, each ship- -t"i ,he s I rned, the wish is, no doubt, father to ,isliative el� Dial B in trooklyn has been will be, according to the a , . I Peaker was sl,V I * . I I - I -1 Among others ce . . ' strange facts of leg . nn6tlbe p[er- has. held three Meetings. TheOppo ition " i giv . The . r a car of horses to Lisbon, Dakota. ;- and cheese fa,�!ti . %, need. The Chu een in a Y.: ,r , have broken oaj� all over. � anu&i tell has b en of him, a splendid an imill I I:- - �� . I ced to en1gage the thought. �ut in so far as the Re- that the duties of a lea er ca e called for many pa ers, . I w, ng to the oP- expected at BrusWsL, about Ping butte � 11 ia one which has commen . . bowever �ble� he' members hav P turnloil. for a long tim 0 � '-horses are Mr. George Bidderson, who moves to ! -. � good valuable calves NI: � . e formed by a deputy ! . . W a good . i�- 1% - . if the vessel ': Cal party ar� conc�urned, both tb - ave been brought down. to o th i Dakota a car to the �am�e place, and .. - of farmino'. . :. . ­ h' see- fo . 11 I . . There is a h and h.Lck most of which h osition of the pas r . . t I .1 . . . F tem. -0 I J - the attention of the people of t is I may be. I . . . : � i . . �- -Y F. 'tie - I I . - 3 are Ge a t 'deptity So far nothit mportance has been P ' ' Me 0 - Turnberry, maintal .- . out I - I I I x . L he e '!n o-b.a ; �' six w,eeks ion 114'.' . . �4 . he first'gum, was fired at. 'Wood- principals and ,the rank and fII( . of dash and confiden Ig- of il xarrL- the services of a young lady against voyage. . ' ssrs. Southe mbe and McCool, a car . ; tion.' T I er and well, satisfied result of t I finger of 3candal had been -Mr. W. T. Hunter, an ol� a� d high- ,� A proud'of their lead at would demoraliz and dis- brought out as the - I . . -after . . A . I , k, I . leader th' ' before which, whoin .the . Brussel I of settler's effe-ets to Gretna, Manit , I - Ili stock on Thursday of lagt wee -at I u always' ination. This Committee pointed. A majority of the members I passed . 1 raised q,a 1 14 �, ith is leade iyparty. Tlie depu ly respecthd resident of the last naitied are destined for .N11ani- '. a ration ,e, . . i ative men from the w rship kLud do not desir6l hearten i r -lively times dy and she was ill ate th - , -if oats, pea � I Meeting o,f represent h . . his efts the fact tha his con - on occasions have been ver3 sided with the young I% . away to his long home after I a# i ness toba; and intend to haul their effe C ,- .1 Parts � s a has before I :1 I .: 1.1 � ted was any change, and we have no a,pprehen- . . -t �ime, and promises to partake of the g�peral to membersh p. Another 0 -rid 4 . der of the distance. � . ,little flax. various m. iunicV alities in i � I .7 emain - � V I . I . A � i teres : mission is only for shot I �. . ad initted a 'on is said ' f several montlasp aged 62 ydark 0 a i ' r I . �One dollal , I t a .sion that any change will 'be made or while it lasts he has to carry oat las ,�est character of the session -tame. reason for the resigna to be months. He was born in Roxbdr shirej I - ufficient for 0; CAlf I . i ­. --. - �, a � . veiled in that- town at the instan � � . I KJK Ro. . at the daugh- about A I I . � 4 � con icy but tliLl , ) I i I I � -d Scotland, and ca'me to Canjad� - I I professor Robert-on'i' -� I . attempted. The Toronto T egram, he can, not his down po � icy thaf Dr. Fulton charge . -1r ; - � . . . - I iew. .OF Lion that for a - ,Jof the Board of - Trade. The scheme is� - 'Crei hton w,�o is M.r. ; I ters of some of the pr3minent members Galt. .In 1872 C ervative's V I � ca�` -- . . er. Mr. I � years ago; settling near A on s ; � i which is professedly- Indeperilden , but is of iino.th a I - eke guilty of I . � ne�w nlilk for. tf, . I el. asone �. , . I arxd'deacons of the church w he came. to Brussels and continued to I to construct a road from Br 'iford Mered4h's ,deputy, does as W I - .1 . I � - DEAREXPOS1TOR,-ItiS-kUOwn for a I fed on a I . . I�D: , ore Conservati e than of the Week. - - . was I ­ isting Of oats, pea � - a good deal In ­ s decease� He ' - . i . in his position could be expect�ed to,do, News resi Of - Cons . Hamilton to the Niagara 11fron � . . I - immoral conduct. - de there until hi y that quite a large number : - - : East, via I I I a4 than and cf�rtaint . ,I - -oc It I but he cannot fill his leader's �Iace. e L --- : ! - tier and from Brantford West to Wood- Liberal, makes the following pointed . DEAD,. -Th famous M. Rimmel, of . a hard - working, industrio ( �nsertatives in East .Huron read Max � - worth$20 was as g I i I . I . Mew in'] -. shou il � 31 - ATES. ; . L ng onesty and integrity was taken ad -1 -1 i .1, This I I Lnsible and kindly re marks on the sub- . THE ESTIM � London, is dead-. He was the leadi - � � his h in- ) 7ZFOSITor. weekly, and if I remember ' I ­ - , .. i It to St. Marya and from Be J - . Huron Notes . ,e �y unpr . I � . stock and then . . L ,. into ,committee of sup- .. . �( .. I a .gradual change el - , The House got , furrier of his day and generatio a. � .vantage of more .thaft on their '- . I � I per . i � ,htly not one of them. tried to help i I!, . jec,t. It says�: � Thos. Martin and Geo. Stinson, of should be M -P Lake Huron 11 d rattled tbrou -The P incess cipled men. The Old gentle -man retiredi 3 �--, . weeks It thence to some point On r. ply early in the week a* I . gh To VISIT AmERICA. . . ' e through THE ExPoswor. when ! � - The meaniao, Of the rumors about I or. Of'the eft on Tuesday of last Week few years a � caas . I e 4ry feed. the L lake . 0 proporti from business a m:dk to tb , The route from.St. Mary$ to . nna, da,ugliter of John.W. M ckay Turnberry, I go and grad Colo ath re �h political campaigns .1 I . I . e vill locate near [y weakened down unti� de ,- bo ' 1 . D F011 . ; Blake resigning the leadership is pr1ba- -e, will vi it th' for bakota. The. forriery . I L FFE , I Some want it estimates. Although the Opposition the California millionair I with the 116formers, for ' I - : .1 . � . ss. Not so .� � 11 haa not yet beet' define& bly that be contemplates aaking for fresh � . kfort and the latter near Deli uall orries-and cares of 91-C . I . �41 ; istantly urges retreichment in a gen. U in the spring. The prince Fran �� 7 lieved him from the w . .11. th ey kept up a continual correspondence ­ - I � Professor Robert'so . to go by wa,y Of Exeter, Zurich, and instructions when Parliament meets. I It cot ill I come 'Rapids. I I i I 3,s a good ration fi 'J � . is to sp4ci)d items nited States -t W - I lng�, , . , d I to Ooderich While others is quite natural that be should say tbat. eral way, the objectioil �'he was never in America, b I u I -Wm. Mullen, who for the past two life I . oly acc-i I d on -favoring their side and.- abusing John A. ." , . I , � lew. I � dent . I Winter -.-.3 This. bra,01'' I ,It Bayfiel I in the estimates ar� very i i here with his wife. -A me'lauch ,jecurre I ty and since the ,election they- L� -. , ,. I ic- . ': m th x� ! as he has failed to lead the party .to vi seqous has been the proprietor of the w and par , .­. 1 ar-a oats, s ibs. of hi I— . I r- y of Mitchell, Seaforth, only items that threat4n to ca*sE . r . i 'BILL. -Prohibit lonists e .. Monday last about t 0 miles fro keep at it in -the person of "' East Huron � -;. .� I ­ desire it. by w4 . r of . � elati 0 inimi- U14rROFITABLE . y are grocery in X-�'ingliam, has sold in the township o . ids for one dal I ' ' ',tbry it shouldhave the oppo�rtunit, . discussion are those n . in Maine claim th -at the liquor bil. pass- � village of Centralia, I) N Sir, in justice and �. mango .. ,� ow, , - - 11 Goderich or Kilacardine. � . r- Refor mer. , ,� i . Royallusiness to r W. , ds most de , n -ton to mtru� ited ng ice in th SIV � and C,h saying whether he sliall be e za ion ro. d . ;The 'Friday that b Nelson Griffin, forme. hile cutti � �r part I hope you Will L-- �, the foo ��i - I � gration� and coloni ed by the State Legislature on . . . ..Stephen... off&tt,� kindness oh you I- I r I A ,preliminary company has., We ulader with the leadership for another tern� or, . h n �Sauble r , - � , p, I . . I . I - progress of.the esti e7s thr( ,om- 'Will do more harm than good O the ly head clerk in Wi - Elliott's store. iver along ivitl r. M . in the proper pro � -rty pref , . - Parr Line - . " � .; d, already bee . er that somel,one ply wMill be ex i a � Mr. J. J. Keys, of t1ae :1 I grant we the privilege Of remiuding �:* - � ­ , n. formed and at the whether the pa . . and during - r. Moffatt's - health, vioror and U , - , P;i Stan - . mittee of Sup ally temperance cause. Stanley, who has b eu att ig the hotelkeeper, - - East Huron Reformer " of some thm*,gs ;-�:` I n 4 : �� I elge should be given a chance W ,see endin rimot v Fogart I ,� ,41 it was determin 'd to rapid, and, as the voti g of e upp ies HEANING -CARS By STRAM.-A trial mornentary absence, . . y� 0 -- He also advised a reg", e . . I � . 14 . can do. It must be borne in . -t April, he seems to have forgotten.) .and w�en � , I .- -e -the ,-e,rentises- Seafor 'IT . e at� ; meeting name I what h th High School 8 nce las I � h should b � . press upon .many is the ma,in business o . made on the New York Central railway r' he - -of Centralia, had apparently Yost hi � j whic � � I � I apply for a ,charter and to m ind that in the new Parliament . P, . -ago, whe e ill footing and been drowned. No trace 0 doingeoI will take a passilag review of 1 ! at all times, --Care I # i J Sion, the expectation (if Mani, that this of an apparatus for heating the e rs by left last week for Chi, . We all, remeiii,ber the elec- I I . I I 1-1 - Mr. Bla,ke's former followers will have for t s following . the- ong : past events. lity � � I the Government the desirability OA 91v of - el he a boo i agency.% , � ,a which the Aul�, . � . House will have -proro actica ility of tend . him can be found, but ! 7 - I proves - -� I 10 ir erling; f P 11 V - - of milk. I I � ing a bonus. Th, intention is to ecure no. seats, and that others will take the* t � . . steam demonstrated the pr . orter'sHill tion. of 188-9, when the Reformers brought I . e � . It Dominion Parliament gets do, vn to �u.81- . . ' 'Air, James St he was using were discov red in the ' , flov� i 4 .1 . q township of Colborne, is a sterlin- up the Pacific Railway and Boundary �, I I . I - - - . from the Govern- P ' asona" IE. �. the'scheme' ES:3ED. -T -4,1 .If 9 bottom of the river, which leads to the � I�Nui.-mv , . : V boanses suff4eiit � . laces in the ranks for the first time wo in I � ag, 11r, 'T only fair that these should be given- in ness -does not seem unre I DETAILS.TO BE -SUPPR ars o agQ, Award to bea ainst thel Government � � - . haw!w - ! NIAGARA FAIJ-S FAR�(. ­ ; y -five members of the Reformer. He is now E 6 ye I belief :that .it is too t Fogarty I Mr. S , as strol o " ?i ment and local municipalities , in- is ieth-,r they are. ; hundred and thirt . and went out torecoud his vote for ,Mr. 'arinily. and help them into offic6. They told I that we bad no A r� ' ­� Opportunity of saying wl - 1 be- - leaves a wife and five of. I" - 'r , I The General has! a Bil ,'Imp6ria,I Parliament have Signed ,a; 11. ; � th 11 I ;-1 , 16yal sup- Attorney (ent electio e k . e people then that if John A. and . tr . 16g. th � . -The Clinton New Era,o., as :e :supply fit pasture �V 1. terested ton nearly cons uct thei�road, �prepared to give Mr. Blake , e M.'!C. Cameron at the re . , . I t w . . � I 11 I � . - - � : -No e,1 imagines fore the House to Carr y out �hll Be eme memorial in favor of preventi t into power mrain th 3,t they . .1 �, fewred . port in the leadership. ' -At the last meet.11 esby- t, hear party go b I sun of "Iblie 14tter pai . when tle whole Will be trans - bin to 9 f the Pr ably says: Complaint is som nes L -. .1 � which has been so long h Whim publication of offensive details in divorce ""' territory . that the Liberal party has a -desire to . I I tery of Maitland the rem t of Assen are of made I beginning of, August 0 to th,e Cauad-i6,n pacific Railway Corn- I )n till( On�'airi tl at efforts ' -n . Zenforce th W � ] "i throw Mr. Blake joverboara � , stablish a'national park. ( 10 cases. I I e Port anent marriage witt a deceased wife?s ' -ers of ,the law are away; they even came down to the fme ' 'Of tar,cs, I . 7 . ,,� . . . equip.and run in hi"s'place, and' while it is side of Niagara Falls I similar tc that "on VEP.DI(;T FOR THE ARmy.-T . f�--Nvhich is to the Scott Act, and off", J d( - thing by appointing a man for each see- the- growing 11i - pikny. who will complete, . ved ( r beint), . � this period anil corn I , i I Y otber leader - Although the -idea Huron Times of Monday says: ! James Sister was appro blamed (biut unjustly 80) f 0 0 Lee where- 4 i .. . 1-1 . it in connection. with doubt true that Mr. Blake would. -be the American. . effect that church di Cipl Lne shall not be . revidence f tion to go from house to bou , L sowb3g the icorn in 1i . � I . I a of the1 Salva- relict in tbeir duty. As an, � k �! ted in Cana -got Catheart, formerly captain _ - ,; . da, th6 America 8 1 ,e con- . � ever they thought they could make a � . I I , - p a down and oat and origina ­ it ou. 1; -A tion Ar%y in this city has secured h marriages at. hey � I L Ing " nk, i - rocare a li e glad enough to step a exercised when suc to beoverco ,le we quote Put a la xture of gr. ss object of this Be hem e is to t, , the difficulties ) _ lone nil r� , 'i � . �. � me his practice of the law, nothing rather the star in 4 rryin ,., .. I I le� which is convert. T _y Valuation ,_ I .able to the, avera6ge i to com -,,pete with th resu I in Qzowski, vi rdict of* $250 against tile city of ,Grand tracted. the following circurnstar , It on the territory and came down ag L -e Grand Trunk. It . of Co J e ain -L i�. . , . I . v f Howick, and - .. Arr,t,-4-, ., is -more unlikely than that a change is commission, consist Rew ; _ I -. is still in a very incipient stage, in Mr. J. W. Lang Mac- msted some M,�,,M­r. Win. yy strictly true in every par icular. I . ,. 1 lbs.,; orchard I -and it I u r, and Mr. � r the people that as 8 I Z-1 . � contemplated. There are few men I � Rapids. gatheart wms ar I Ure -.as �: � x- . I blue, 2 IT)$.; i,n . .�L � - Thompso , - . - u1i a couple of by telling L , ,rll�,b � 1�,e exam _ ' he streets' spe ' z; or the � ade. or are making donald, have been for some ti time ago for parading t against I n dawylater of Mr. Ale ctor Paisley worked . into office that each man . E g J . . � c f - T arnberry, -were l- -John A. got ild ye ' ,. is, too soon to judge of its merits - Canada who have m e loi ality with a vie* 0 c!hOOS- the orders of the, Grand Rapids council. ander Thompson, eases of violation of th�Uwv at Wing � .. ' i a allow oat I Pi.. ..-�, Mr. - Blak� in ining th, - I united in marriage on Wednesday of fo women and: cluld in Ontario would f i arg"D re 4 ts suc,cess.L crifices - than . r( , , -Shortly be- I und that they W re such th t I -all that . ' 2 lbts��, I (I ClOv, ,. pt�obabilities R i I opr, i for the ark- and AT CHAUTAUQUA. ham ana -� . ; . � 1� I I I order to serve the country. He i� not i app , te� lands FIRE ladt week. Mr. Henry has. leased the - lose a certain amount. But L Ing . . . . e prom. ise of a bona . . 6iningior wha' .sums t ey ic�ul fore midnight on Sunday a fire. broke � . I . lbs- per acre. T'his n � f�� � s has been. d a conviction would assured y follow- on ; 1 even th ascertfi . and the i I -- � T� . even in receipt of the f ew thousand I dol- fa M, of Mr. Jae. Fraser on the 17th Wi3hing to laly . railroad put together did not l * I - I as the Canadian P,acifi I be expropriated They- ed 6-utin the Chautauqua Assembly grounds, � . the evidence he had. I �-J to� ,last fqr any periot! 1�� ; C . , have report . -a cent f I - 1 . . received, nor h . lars paid to- members of the Govern- ! �� probably be neemmi . I � I . an expenditure n ol a inething tages with cotcegsion of Howick, w1aere lie intends information in order that hE might pr - take' worth or John A. got in � � , �� - pposi- ece0sary destroying about fifty cot . � . I- , ! I two years of hay ani , . Co any even sigruffied an intention of ment, although as leader of the 0 The re�iding 1, he went to no fewer than witfi a large majority and then did not :' I . I mp I tion he performs valuable functions, And over half a million ddllars. T e Bill re- their furniture and thenew hotel. ceed to tria . . � the territory away after all.. John ­ ; I' i gi�vi g it their co�xntenaace and support. - . . � ant ferred - to constitutes ' the present los's will exceed $160,00Q, falling almost ,�,'Lot 21, on the:91t concession of eight magistrates in the neighborhoo give, . the election that if the -� I tu're, a-' t1le-a 84)"le'-41 . i A, � ' I 8 i . - . . - In so: far as the -Dominidn, Goveram ent is as we all. know it is quite as import and I two dthers! yet entirely upon surnmer residents. Hhllett, owned by R. Barkwell, and ' but each and every one point; blank --- ,11 A. aid before ,out and wild Vai � . . . I i -1i - to have a -vig6ioua Op&sition as it 'is to commissioners - as sold by auction on, notwith- territory was ours we should have it ­ i run - 1-1 . - I I . A. - possible to predir I inted 46 Board to Carry , THE KING OF TONGA)s TEi,IERITY.- containing 90 acres, w . ed to receive aninformat - . 1. . as , . i � '.. , ! A to bel appo ... J . la�t week. It was bought by'Mr. Henr - but he w6u'd not risk his reputation I I . - concerned it is im I efficient -Adi-ninistration. � Mr. out th, 8 ; These coaitpiWoners The King of the Tonga Islands has .- -y standing the fact that some of them pro . . i the � I . Ext: 14 ssure, -his profession used cheme. , I . which � is -le a lawyer ill, giving his decisiob on � - . .i what they might not do unde Bla,ke's income from. id but no,. closed* the Wesleyan College at Tonga, Adams at $28.87i per acre, f ess to be in sympathy with the Act. I I �; - 'r r get th�ir necessary eipenses Pq � . . - but woilld leave it to the Highest . ', DxtoWN-L,j).-A t ' P � - agiae wher7 they t&-represent-sormathing liketwenty to ' ' D ir price, as most of the Case � .. ,."; but it is difficult to im is C nei Of ,those ;consequence of his Yostility tile ao sidered a fa' - had no alternative, under the circum- was decided by the, � ' ut (lown. to k I ' ition , and in : ­ . - . - . 1. tweDty-five thousand dollais a'yea,r; his salarie' . The pos - it I here we � . . I s .1 . . . ,s ft court to decide. . � 1 -of I OnI, m inions g�od timber has bee a culed from it. stances but to dr9p the cas. )r a time, � i � , the morrey to bonus one-half . whic i the , Y Wesleya,ns are leaving his do . -there was some mis- I last to look for the I I can get , . come -from Politics does not represent stra�ngo . sinecures- lin I i . ., . t- High Court, but I ' . " in . I . I the h; Ider is relieved is and goibg to the Fiji Islands. . -.NMr. John Pugh. of Orris, has reu and re�ort the non-performp,nee of duty. q e to the decisi , . I .. I Oy C, . wUo .1, SA o . � i the sehem es that are looking for *;ad ex- a dollar, to say nothing of the expense care ! w le I I he Com- . ' I ed his farm on the 2ndo Ine of that town- of these magistrates to the understan, n n . . . D 'lanations made it all right. - the �Saub I I the ' xiety about. ialary. - FLOODS IN DAKOTA. -There is terrible on the part I le. UP t Ift is, also, quite a di5earent involved. : I . 1: Pugh. Mr. me. but later ex in - . pecting aid,. - wwwm�- - I � mission is authorized to issn! $525,000 sqffering' from floods in Western 'Dakota. ship, to his brother Jar ies Id his Atto . rney-General) which la� has do 1 Again, the � Reformers at this last I they have failed to t. I � . I arr a Municipal bonus now . ­ I - 7--------— 1 I rinci- e bad t,o -leave Thos. Nixon, of . BI ieva le, has so - ham a I z thing to c y �;of securities, .uterest and p Numbers'of families hav . Wm. Gan- -Notes of the recent Wing 1 uld have I John A. a - i,-Zjlciw� �- * I I MR. R. JAcxksoN�, a former Huronite wort � ,he farm on the 2nd line, to Mr . election wQ I SwItIN, (; ; Z ien. ot which, it is: expected, will be t- ,%ad 'take refucre on t ich the Beaver block was burne( , from. what it was ten years ago. Th ' ' pa heir homes 0 by wb bad 1: man again -and his * show of the,8tv1ihv,,� � ' i om HartDey 0 1 ecomoda- . Thirty bridges on the ley, for the Burn of $4,700. Mr. Thos. ire, photogr B very ic afft 8 -er I Agricultural -'�ociel . i . I writes, to us fr I I , Brandon p -1 .1 ' � fees .from visitors f higher grounds. -h Mr. Brockensh apher,. Ic � � . , Only a bare m aj ority was req-aire 1, but nty, Manitoba, saying that at the aid : 3y le Railway, between Bis- Fluker, from t e Wingbana junction, has e managem. ent�. of pubh. dr no bett .. : . Cou - I tion . . in his eftablishm t, ,� I md assistance 4f vario as kinds, - 80 Northern PaciC . They should try and,put I.Jim out this Exeterou Tiffesday, 11 ., . -es two-thirds of the' entire d Mr. Timmi as' I arm on the ist every negative 1, now tically, marck and Billings, have 'been- swept rente . This I - it tak. recent Dominion eledtionil 11 we had to that t c improveme ts will, pm , , i . representing ten years' collection. could not. use ', .��, I I - . � . time if possible. but they , I .large- nunll)er of lk . � . � I � -laiv. When, we ing ' 'There, : : line. . ,y - - I �,� voters to Carr' - by I I I I : � y a . . :e forl Christie, the not; cost the country apyt�'i , . away. : . the makes his loss all the heavier, as th� � road or �-� . . ' -Mr. T. E. Hay s' expenses in *4 go fifteen miles to vol I � � ; but the 8 ,D. - - the Pacific Rail Dispuied Terri off-ered for first cli . .- 11 add to, this-, the fact that this roadis 1, a systeni of f es, CAPITAL Pu-si nAiEINT ABoLisITF ion were tory, for that game was already played -' to see the, fair tun . �'. � Reform candidate, but for all that We. - will ! till be , .1 nds of * an I em abolished late provincial election for .East Bur �, eg valuable andcan� n6ver be re- � I I ij �b�e h Capital punishment has be 'ill, barrister, had just ' ' pur ,s will be I _�Jr.� A1cG has --been in tile pasl :14 . i visitoi to as follows by his agent, place out. Then,:they looked around for a I �z Wanted entirely for eopipetitiv,,-� - took ever our ward. - ain�d not in th by the Maine imprisonment are certified I ut into his office a law libfary at a cost : t I - y Reform irme. i� I pse of Legislature, � sub stitute, whith they .found in the srolLrs- Ave u" ` 4 honest Government', i _ � 'russels : Print- P �. I . 71 . Poses and that- the people can h6ve no r . -ir . Joil Mr. F. C. Rogers, of 1, d . 1, y 1, . It is true we got left aft er' ah , but �etter an eAcirtipuate and,' resp n ible; hack- for life, without the power of pan , . onal of $600. Every volume N�as destroy " the Northwest rebellion -t together with Committee of lzip(Y I I � �w � � . I Ing and advertising, $23.75 ; pers . 1'� I tee'that af ter they b,ave dei rered - . . I win . Be i es b ' :r substituted. ' � es other law books, etc., causing a guaran son and his man 4 - sid . : -� , luck next tim,6." Mr. , ack, . � -e sho .1 uYllag being i . besid Rom -an Catholic excitement in Ontario, have sports in Hxwt ; I . � ; es of cand date, �43. 00 ; hall rent, . i cominIS4 onets will AHEAD. -Considerable alarm expens ,- 1-11. their bonds a -ad befoFe they ha,ve the Aecessary land DANGER loss of $800, on -which therpl is no insir May. We way , UP I fellow Ref, 6de of the' right , In lmtslitl the. . . theabsence of any $6.00; horse hire, inan distributing bills - u - ' nil' d- all to catch the 4um an Catholic vote-, . V . orimers are m; Make many needed) mprovE is felt in New York at . . r. McIndoo p xposes reb ,or � I � ­ i, 1, -d any be,nefits from 19 . ­ - 'd scrutineer papers, $19.00 ; postage ance. -M which they iding to a very _ ,good, as this C ll . reape . the cobipetin kind of stuff" and � W toring the natui ecuutY Of attempt on the part of the 4u,Lrantine an - . ithout unnecessary aelay, and PC S", eceeded in ( . . in prisirig one, Ulf y w . I I great �xten They kept . i . I -not be am,alg 36mated . ay.of res -is, $7.25. Total $99-00., Ing W - ing re ly ey im . . 1�i linei, the� roads will rives etc. officials to prevent the introduction of and telegran a' I example will b followed 1by lReformers t�e place, makingwalks an � I expects to have the: new build * atrAities 24th 1886, and we I - ' " -Mrs. Craig, relict (if the late Henry 1� our ears abo-ht the enorm ous � . � " 4a Was the ease -With the Grand Trunk ; epp d, by � ip, for oc - :committed on the French balf 3- ' - i .-� Had The rinCiple of the e cholera from the Argentine Repablic _ - ', -ful ; . - -, . P Bill is c ,, upancy about the first of Ju Y breeds thing Success fol , . who a ore tualted. - - arger . BILI I ' r I r�-Advices Craig, Bayfield Lin,, Goderich townsh - re in avorably si f the m . .F. � 1eq rs,� � - I and Great Western. When all these Y. the vast Majority e be�s and THE TEXAS CATTLE TRAfM on Tuesday 4 i , I 111, � it been at the . last electior�, - TAI . 'Blake I f la A week, aged 79 The new one will be much I they told us their land was taken Y., ,�, --.N .'s )� t� convince are -to the effect died f �. ., . the main di,fficulty will -be , from the southwest er than the one destroyed, d �..r mto conside4tion it would bav ty of supporters I er a sho-t i1ness. Deceased handsa n from them. and every wrong per- .. Hardy representedi ., . dian Pacific Pailwb - :,rt things are taken i le la majori . the Opposition that it wit. not 4dd to . that a decided revival in the- cattle busi- years, aft ' will cost in the neighborhood of $1-55,10 0 1 %11 I kt ,een that the taeiW� I In various parts was one of the piot eer, of the township, I b. petrated on them that down -trodden � which I . pri - I will readily be F rd�n a of th Province. qed. -The )reaking of a pinion (worth , 'he. farmv� ' ,; . i f roin. Ontario.at his back.when thT House the financial bu .ness has commen hurm. anity could be afflicted with, stock. -1 �­ I was justly held in high esteem. For - . - . are � ONTARIO AND S LT ST . MARIE. -aitions for the Spring anc at a .critial ' -a I lg� - -1 4 V thB projectors of th, is Scheme hav � under- I of Tex%s prepaj ably albout ten cents) but when . a person Would go into spri - sowal .%� I meets. How many sub -divisions . f . k men years She has be(m a member of the . - . 'i A.Igreat fight w s'thre tened in the drivebavebeen Completed. Stoc, moment completely destroyed the u e- .1 C " taken is not by any means a light one. there even in old Huron, where every � . a She leaves Awo, particulars -with them, if it was to save CeSSIOD. of the CO . J r between the estimate that from 50,000 'to 70�000 head Presbyteri n ch . I �1 However, it i . wonderful what the per- Railway Committee to -da, sons and a dauahter to mourn her loss. f ulness' of 'our water works, and caused their lives, they could not tell of even about half a Milt . �. 1. - -8 . � , - B ,- 0,000 worth & age, are 90 4 T, Reformer in 'it would 99 a distance of Grand Trunk and Canadi n �Pacific of stock are ready for the buyers. I d his land taken the vil' f 6 . - . .. - - e of glass the de'truction of nearly $4 one half-breed that .h L ­ ,ness of trailway , te ie. A LE,Gis�ATOR COWIJIDEP By AN . The other Dig t a large pan I Had the waterworks been -a � ,severance and persuasive eS to vot in 'upport of their , . Mar � .- of property. they are very ba fifteen mil ,e 81 rel 'tive to the lines� to Sault , I . - 1, . a ! - . er in the window 01 CULDinghame &1Mc e from him, nor of one acre that. belonge *� y set . lw, y controls a EDITOR.-LO,st Saturday, i P eir usua ing order, the en . - U . j,ectors will accom-plish whenihe . 4 ini Denv I runn Business is soin I ,pr& I I principles. it is often difficult to drag The Grand Trunk [Rai I I Murray's store, in Clinton, wa's broken in th I to them - legally. Now, for the proof. I - . I . � I which they Colorado, lbavid Day, . edito)r of the iild scarcely have- exceeded S1,0 '. � abo things are .g,kA1,tiw.j i,. -trnest. And notwiihstand- haAer to the Sault undE r , loss wo -if what the Reforme ut the � . . to work in e, . ,ih6n ;they are C s gained access to the I . . I t out saine vc ters even N . � tive by a thief, whoth I for w � ch i siderabl -1 . located a line claimed to be the Solid Muldoon, Cowhided Repr�senta It was'an unfortunate accident, for w ment of Gorvuhx� I i� snow Btil I ing all the Obstacles in the way, 1` ile of the polls. �; : have Windsor hotel. premises, and ca. ried off abo.tittw.enty Fortunatel t e abuse and mismanage ks. �­" - . . it may within hal, a in : : be possible. The Can�dian' Pacific Carey in front of the obacco. - Nothing no one, was to blame. - y ment affairs in the Northwest was cor- the ii-dewal I.- . I I . I � is st� 1. . I led and fell to the sidewalk, pounds of chewing t - ; ing . . - fan dubs "is the': 80med that this new railway I Th�y grapple . Ieformers w fairly be as i I � � w building thb Sault I e, but the � vas touched, althoug very few accidents, there be' I ould have swept ' - . : - I � � 1. no , punished each else N I h some loose were i, a r rect, the 1 : 1 7 : sch. e is, am ong the possibilitie i of the �- Grand Trunk claiml that the line under where i they severely.,, two Of Be iOUS DatIaTe thatwe - e111 , I - . drawer. ! Only � I the whole country at the last election, I ..just now­­­Nlr� C . � - . , LA -w has been passed by the ' a, change had been left in the cash -kel and I . � - A Liquop. I i � uVie arose over a r it- I � A few days go severAlpergons : . but instead 'Tuesday last for I : f uture. One, thing is certain : �ailway - . . . construciion is Ov-r theU surveys, and other. I The tro in learned of. I While Samuel Nic 4 it was the very reverse. I 1 .. Q I Legislature of Nova Scotia which forbids I 1 O I in teatiin I the edi to the le arts', to pre- road and a railroad bill which was un- , - a it( ! I I : . ter Green were engage( 9 property � I � . rgeatly needed in this have appeal . I 'Exeter secreted th ems -.Ives with a couple Wal Again, after all the loss of"life, � has secured . � competition -As u . . th, �e saI6 of j' liquor in hotels to others Y, .! i - der consideration of the House. roof off one of the sheds in the rear and expense in the Northwest rebellion, Quite a large wiv; I . . ; vent the building �f the''Canad an Pa � I i of game roosters,aad a 'ter betting on `� I p* country, and if it ould be � I . . i . BAD FOP JOHA-%,yA. -The French have building a joist on which they � move to Manitoba ,section of th, V cific' line except on new Surveys. To . . - ` 8 in a of the the Reformers told us that Riel was a. � . than -regular guests, and, in', liquor stores - r lowed th B bi -ds to engag i , . to boniba,rd I the wall esult al ' assured, an ineitima,ble . � 9 . , b n -of -war were �tanding broke and threw them to soon as fair weat procured anid in smaller'quantities than h;6 pi�t and not this,! tile Camadian Pacifio . Johann� capital of the mill. They foug it sAritedly for* some ery .good man and that it was very, I I 0 I -ie people. I � that e a rig I .. ed town of 19 . - the ground. Mr. Nickel had one of his V' I ' are, glad to learil' . boon. would tieronferred upon tl " I , they bav lit to build where the - channel time, until one of the owners ,observing , wrong for the Government to take his . . to be drank - upon' the premises. This e island of the same name in . . - brok ' and the bone of his � leg -Z they are building,. espe ially as .th I anklea en i John T. West,ef . I orn-peting railway such as that pro- ,� � 3 Mozambique � and i Madagascar. that his bird w s getting the worst off life - they claimed that be was a very ' , i r ago but er whiqla the G rand Trunk between I in 1.�rollen� sonle tim A c law wAls passed � � eceive l the battle, pick it up.aud departed, seriously injured; while Mr. Green had inn I ve his life . 4 - . ml�out a yea 7 chuter und . ocent m an and should ha 'A . . I posed wou.14 abundantly re' ay the . '.. t t t e Ontario an' d Saailt The,King of Johanna refused to r - be settled by the the b, * and in Parliament they proving. -Mr. G�( "I I I only came in force IiiSt week. It cause't cla-1 ights I leaving the Be I tc ack of his head hadlybruised. Mr. and liberty, � r'. y limitation early the French resident at his capital. , to attend to business,,':but I I a a:nlputatVf I 'I it y -cost them, � .. Marie, expired b . � . Green is able I . hi's le- . people for'ali .could possibl, Ste, I. tried to pass a vote of censure on the , - I . great- COD�teraa,tion among hotel -keepers as THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE. -It is stated sports. fined to.,'the ; -1 . I and the people of this section - will watch I � � in Ithe month. An a plCation W . . I -The auction sa,fe f the.st6ek of Mt. Mr. Nickle will likely be con . . Government for hanging birn. Then � ' we -axe glail to . -� - d that the me I an liquor -dealers' who say that while w alliance between Germany5 . � - a I l,ending before the Legisl t re to exten I I Dominick Reynolds, jr., of Hullett, cou-� hous� for some time. I that sturdy, old Reformer, Ron. Alex. proving.. � I . b 4th very * ces each of -these . A I an �John Stephenson, sr., of the Lou on CONSERV-tTivP, . the prog ' t ucti a of the Austria d Italy p14 I I . . I I their licenses have been nearly doubled ptlle�,tirrie for thei Coast o ;ed by Mr. T. M. CarliDg, was one ' ,Idackenziel voted against it, which I . . � - ini)-ht or miaht - powers o All three will I ducl . . s great. interest. . . arie, rhich 0 n ai� equality. . f the � Road-, Tackersmithl died rather unex- 11 redound to his honor as . Friday eveming la . : I �� their receipts'have been' decreased,by Sault Ste. M best that b as come off in the -towri- 'am, certain wi 11 - I - I . . - T�p. k's right to undertake the protection of individual io orning lagt, he . I largest -crowd-, ii I ' . I . � �--7-­.-­­--- . . n4revive the Gr:a,nd ! the infringement of which I ship. A " Boreland hief ":. mare, three pectedly on Friday m . . long as he lives. The Mail and Presby- �, � I CONFF,RENGE of repres :-;ntatives one half,. and th . e coA bf* attendance I restrain its rival. The c0al dian' Pacific interests, I years old, was sold for $260; an aged having been around, performing his usual terian Review, some short time a -go, � . seen for some tini ' . A . . -c�rfying liq* -,i to fighlt this'Bill and might disturb the peace of Europe. . He was born - J* was in honor of . h caused by . uors to room S of .undertook at first . i I horse for $187 ; yearling colts for $95 - duties a few days before. went in for equal rights with Rornan f to m the s6ve50,1 colonies of th e Britis -1 I � . � RUSSLA. WARNED.-, The. Berlin policO, � I Cam- berland, E P.3 ­ , I � iect�ed in the Corn- 5' in Carlisle, ,ngland, in for I guests has �een largely increased. If the .a, b�ttle royal was exu cows ran from $30 to $45.; sheep, $15. 0 beel- Catholics, and the 1' ,eform ere took � ad- . �. ' ' & held in ,LoAdon, � . - have warned St. Pet4rsburg authorities I and served his time as a w - m,agn fied Porter, ,NL11.,f#)r Empire is Shortly to V ee this -morn* Mit the manage ith: pip, sold 181 , . vantage of 'that, too. The I ed b t 916.50perpair. Asoww 0 . p e) pir- Y. I qu-"' stion of la -is rigidly enfore �y tile G-overn- ml lllgi�n Palt'ific finds here that the day has been fixed by the I to. . a apprenticeshi � �1 were deliNnered 4 onsider the w : . I t of the ,Cana . - I Wright. After hi - England, to 0 . t . , mT I I �� - , . Terrorist section of Nihilists for siroul- I f or $22. what the Mail said until it assumed the 1 � . , tit williandoubtedly have a very bene- rwhichlit cannqtassert en' d to work on public i 60ilerie-11 ; I,". �-V Confederation. Canada is to men . ; a 1�egislature ove me day last wee;c � W. R. Kinspian ed he comm ce , proportions of an :excitement, which i - perial. . - : : - 7 Im I . - taneous risings at St#: 'Petersburg, M -os- I ' -0 ling bridges &C., Whit, 11. Fmil the prtislect,was that '' , . - n curta,i A . . was the means of turning the ROM&D. - - at this conferenle by Sir ficial effect � .,ling the consumption di , atorship, and I I ation. � of Wirighain, an( Ja;. Leaver.., of East works, such as bailc n the old . � --., -1 .t COYIferende cow and other large celutres.of popul he worked on i - Tinothy Cou�;V be represented S 'the Bill Carry. I 1, . . ' he body of five the last bridge and after all, when Par I : I would ' ; Mr. andford of intoxicating liquors. A peculiar fea- f the � W awa,nosh, cut i trees, . Catholic vote, . I . , Alex,ander � CA m pbell and I I : I . . d and'took P1 It is be- The information ini possession o . 0 n country was Britannia Bridge acros the . Miadiesex -, R4 - , ! was propose � 111 ac e. liament - meets,'we will. find John A.'s - � inspect6rs of 11. ,ornes f r',,om the same source 7 making two cords of four, foot ,w od i . . ,ling. By whom the Conf ence' has ture of the bill' is. that. � s been reach- Berlin police L r 'Menai str He came to Amen a in anient with a good working ma- West Huron, w Flen I i . , leved that a compromise hE 50 minutes, on the farm. of Thos. Leave , aits. Gover � 1. now, nor licenses must be, per and- � ed n -der which. the - �a;chet will be that enabled a wa rm in"New , - .1 � -% I A � rning to be sent to . ' ar IS19 and bought a fa . 't speeches in the ' i . -e do nc - - , sons in good , . u 12th. concession �of East WaNvlamosh. the ye urity.' Now, Mr. �' East Huron Re- - . � � . 1, been called: N . I i I - - which. I � I would f ast work- ch he worked) former,)) in C I members and � I . � er niuch. If it do , a not do ing in - some recognized iemperance buried and ,will give two I ines to St. Petersburg tiiat am attempt , This is considered Very , and York State, wbi and also I onclusion I wish to ask you . � -, , , " does it nl,, .L . I . — de o 8 � on the railroads there node . were t0bo -- �� ­7:::::� ' I �- �- ,a 7dutv' I J. T- Gilmour, .V� t� �J , I I , I - - T. D; I ­4-� - - I ti )1., i i - � -- ro i I— I - I , �6 I -­ - - - ; � ' a ` 11 4 E6iyl I I � i Q1 I 1�N( , i i J 11 ir d i � # $1 !e t u ;i e , ) It t� L I 411 , by ,�' And I Cr I I , I h T2 , ( 411 I � � I I i al[b T I J t 4 � )�,( � I a i i � , . ' la I- e qu a1tt � I The atrangei,nent is reported be ma n the,Czar" life. r ut ,rmv � � . F I .., '. I the Sault. � p a it, is considered worked tion. : Had yourl party let Riel - , . . - 11 -will not likely do ainy harra. society. , � i � 1 . omp ie's shall ha,ve . THE PRINOE OF WALE'S AT BERLIs. More especially Whe ' I Lilding bridges. He 'lived one ques q . a banquet AV1114�� � I . . . ; � any good i�, I I I I . to be that both' C � truction, bu Jy in his grave and lot the : I . .1 I � I ; . I mparativly . Central llOt4,'l a � . In so far as' this colintry' is Concerned, I . ecli hts to us the, siirv6 ed line and -The Crown Prince and Princess of that the men are co � . . there for five years, when in 1851be sold rest quiet I ; ial rig e ;y I . an Catholics take care of them- ,. � - . - he nature of the coun- Germany met the �rincel of Wales on stature. -1 .1 ' ROM . -. cent ill evvry the only practical result Will e a very 1T is announced. that at the approach where, owing to I I . ' Bend the farm and moved to Canada and, went selves, *hich they are quite capable of � - .- - I . I found for his arrival at Berlin on Sunday and. .%Jr. Arch. � urray, of Gr t atd I Lake Huron . number premelit ' try, a ready way . cannot ,be I - c ork on the Buffalo anc i I ve to be ing session of the Dominion 'Parliament in thJtow `.with doing, and let the election stand -on its i respectable bill which wi � . . .. . of arbitra- 6ove with him to their palace. He nship i f Stephen, met -a tow construction at I distan,,,�e %ke nf)t . . I . I , an' -independent bkbar� I i nerits, andif they had not appeal- - � Ili,- f-easurit Lieutenant-Colonel J. A. Ouimet, M, P., both I sion Of peculiar and son ewb it seriouq accident Railroad, the', under own I P 4-1�., IL111 for the " -,,I . nr- re resents the Oueen: on the occa , - 11, 1, va lip w s-forernAn in P., West I luron, - � lu ollu 0 -� F . . tion sliau arrange the HIP UL " Vt' r Holmesvi e3 � I PD. I . last Friday whil going to Parkhill with ed to race and creed, then I a -SK M Duari Midd. . � . I ,two very for Laval, Quebec, will be' the Govern- I I I I the 90th anniversary of E rnperor Wil- - . I �esex; if.: V ' . . . - expenses of the delegates, and-. . � I tion the cost. . � . I � � s celebrated on a grist. One of the parties, had -got out the carpenter shop, and,wKen work, was case, where wouldyouraide have come out - � . . t ment candidate for Speaker,and that - . Y. ,0 PTIO'-N-. liam's birth, which wa I . I . en ed hh 't was for about a smit , �d . h 1L.A. L I 6 izens will enjoy- P, pleasan . OUNG LIBERAL �EC at the last election? Thankingy".1 � ; - respectabl cit . ings. of the wagon to Walk a shor't distan6e, I St. Marys ; ja.--;� ( � I . 1CO necticift with Tuesday with great rejoici � - susp I to -: . exc' sion, t the public 6 1 ile '� Mr. Robert Porter, M. P., for West A pleasing event in , ,lud a Mr, Robin- year) he rr�ovec the London Road, , Mr. Editor I subscribe myself, . , r a xpense'. Wh I ption by. A LOYAL AlDDREi;.'i. -Tile Official leaving Mr. Murray . I I n 1. I u . the presentsess was,ithE: rece a mile south of Clinton, where e . � . i Pred. Johnston.; , Huron will be selected to move the ad- 's� I lub tend Messenger says the Rector of the Uni- son in the wagon. A Ii-vely-race,ehsued about . � Yours, Re$ Meureaor, GO& ,., . * C the sch-em e of Im perial Federation may I the Young Men'�,niiiber ered . or a short distallce, in sport, when i -the resided ever since. . Since moving 0 . pectfully, - 0 T� - . - � f the m he 8 w are mem versity at St. Petersburg, in an address f he has been engaged on a eAt Ousmvm . i�' - . ore7effete politicians, dress in.reply to the speech from t to �the young Libitral ho bers I Clinton I I - - , �11 to the prof essors.a,nd students, expressed.. Beat upon which the tw w ­ - n - . � . � I . serve to am Be . 6 ' ere� sitting , arch 22n,1 I � I Throne and Mr. Weldon., M. - P.-, for a,-ts - he built nearly, A Morr s If. -8, � I e men of the . of � the Legialat re af,i follows: J. R. ontr - , - I ctical and activ � - itil. it catLght in -the many C � +..he live, pta n .e of the recent plot to assassin shifted to one side ul . . � . I I I , . in i,�, and it is Albert, New Brunswick, to'. second it. - Stratton, J. A. 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