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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1887-05-06, Page 4 I . . - I .1 , . . - . . . - . 7 - A - i . . . . q I . I , . I I . - - . I I . . - . ; I I . , . . . i .. . i . . . . - . ; P . . . - . I . . i - I . I i ; .1 . . I . ; i I . i . . I .- I I . - . I 4 . I . ,,, I . I u . ­ . . i . 1 - I . i . . I I I I - . I . . . I . I : . : i I . I . . : . - I . i I . . 4 . . ! : - . : . - ; I I : V I 1. . . T . . . I . . . I . _ , . . . . ! - I . . I I . 2 . N, 1, : . . . . . : , - . - ..; . , " . I . I - - . . I . . . : I . I : . I , - , a I I . '.. - ; __ I . . . . . . - ; . . - . , -1 . . ! - - . . I i . , .. I - . 4 J . ; I . . I . . , I I -1 , I - i I ; . . . . i ; - q ; !!! I I -,-.- - - " ____ I . :, . I . - . - - . . I . . I. - " -m I . : I I . .. - _! .1 -M. -NW -01M -1 .1 Z. o, ""low . - . , I . I I - I . . , . I . I : I . ;i4,% — . . . . . . . . 1 7 , I - . I . . I . , 1 . . ! - . , r * . . . - I . I - . . I . . , I I . V I I s . I I : e 11 . . I I I I . I I . . . - . - . . . . - - . i I ; 11 . - . . i ! I - . ! - . . . . -Y,!,6 - . I I . . i .. : g.& 1,1887 11 ) I - . i . MAx 6, 1887-6 . . . . . . . . . ! I - ; I I 1 . . I - - 11 t - . i I . I __,; . . . . I - M . : - ; . I I - - . . I I I . I I HE H010N EXPOSITOR - . F-4 , - . rem sin ther -all . . li - . . ------.-. _ .and t1jeY : . . I ! - James Gi eenway, eviden e to show an alibi on his behalf east ...Pty cars in winter ...... I . 4 . . I - - - — - . . . -somewhat I - vis, . I . way subsidy ,system, and in this respect she is to be marriedoto so,a. She wasgivenbya young lady . . I __ 7 - - i . a 6at he wag an out and out mparea with lumberman of Lower Minne arted, alre like angel's I I I . . . I I Britain I the ing is to secu.re to the Country al the session, an Mg the election, it has its advantages as co londay of last week, lac'en down vague-whicli gave him the benefit of a W .. .;; I Great . de6lared Liberal duri ar I ' the Government 01 ffisure what has been known. Read between left .on 1v f_ between - N, R RTISEMENTS. - -bienefits whi- would -hiO seat as sti with many val 'presents doubt and he was acquitted, as well as - I -U milling 'S I W ADVE . eX enter,16g;iilto a commer - ch annexation, . won ch, something it simply means that liable and useful i The prOfiti . pedience of I and who admitted he saw the assanit : % It Cos! jai union with her co on e I which b " possible hid the lines, however, y fr' de. Bennett, . 0 . I ies in regard.. to without any of.th many and great dig- would have een imi and the best wishes of Mau ten I ,,Df. business done- , I I . - I ; -His going the Government has kickers whom it but'really rescued Reseltine rather than ,nor I 00 barrels t Aff, The figure between the parenthesis aftd pply and of imposing a protective. - ! he run on any other ticket. ­- e to Make I I I Imah line denotes the page of the paper on,which food sa . advantages. . fore, a desires to satisfy, and it deems this the shared in it. judge Drew isentenced .... The mo .. I i - utries." . 1 I over to the Oovernment is)' there . . vaske 50 barrels. :, I tariff against all foreign cou NOMMMMMM . ad pleasantest way of accom- Huron Notes. -e, less th,,,,-; , I he advertise&ent will be found. . — I I ' d there easiest ai jjar per and Hyland to six months in the . . . I i I - n of . ' great surpris to everybody, an is generally . . Is increased th I . Huron Seed Emporiuin-o. 0, WiVoii. (5) They also discussed the questio al Union. plishing that object. It . Mr. S. S. Cole, of Kinbu n, recent- Central prison A:t hard labor. The Judge i . ag and the greatc-1 . -Goods I Com erei i sin circulation concern- ill be - - ust be pro- 1.8,r--turr , , nil . , . New --Duncan & Duncan. (5) , . discrimination in freight rates by the - are many ru mor understood that Mr. Bowell w [Y sold to Mr. John'McMann, ,of Se% observed that,constables in ,e case, the . I _. - soTe declar Such b" 11 ra( gue. (6) I w York, ing that his attitude I being tb - Druggists? Licenses --o. H. Sp . Erastus Wimam , of Ne ing himm) . , a, seven year old horse fc a , re -, Bull ior Sale-4as. Carnochani (5) - -1 iing to Minister of. Trade and Commerce and forth, r S180- tected and that it was disgraceful that i .the M0 will ill I . . r n the subject is I to I 6th COD- ail . I . g use -the farmer. B , - I railway companies,,and passed,the fol ha:a ri ble letter o assumed only temporarily ON, igan ,will be compelled ' I _t I "I 11 ... B_ .M. . . ttell an a ons, while others that John Cost -Plr. C iNlcjntosh of the I , respectable community V's ne unforService Chas.Eberbart .N - p. y one in a 0 1 lowing resolution: . special personal reas Coll- get out or take a back seat as Under !a his I farm to ,So far as lie could Inii ' . '; I 111 _ , I A 1.1int-EAwa.rd McFa,ul. (S.) . - da cession of -Hullet, has so shoiild molest them. . t, benefits fron4 I . I p -i . - If the - -airee . - I millinery in Full - say that he has been throughout a - I 9k 131ast-Hoffman &Co. (1) of Commercial Union, between Cina - . pinion of this meet tary for Inland Revenue. - J,vf -7 . . " That it is the o ' Secre his son for $6,000. The farm I contains protect them, and punish offenders he "I 1 "V' _ Wool NV anted-F'. Cash. (9) - d States. This letter was ver intended to vote I . . . ater than people it'! . . , I " , . I )unter. (8) - ing that the tariffs and classification of and the Unite . - servative -and ne t. Of I rish Roman Catholips still regard Mr. 100 acres. I . would do so. -gre I )k1lo 1 .i , " Columbus Watches -3d. R. Cc . - . - other than with the Governmen . ,ticA faraner. , 1 I . (8,11 xist are pre sentative and the re of land situat DIMMA, Blyth; .,a prac 41. it -W. w. 3feredith the railroads as they now e addressed to Mr. V. E. Faller, Presi Costigan as a repre ed on Ma#1 -Miessrs. W. Dru tells Ille 1, i 4 scotchmen's Attention . I . en Simon, Origault, I -Afi ac .7-,atters, , , 6 - On such I 11 , 4 1(y .. - I rmers of a mers, the other doubtful m tile op- Orangeniell still regard Mr. Bowell as marke; wall, (31ode- I.Sequal ) - q illinery-A. R. Smith. (8) - judicial to the interests of the f a a I at ,_2,10 - 4 - ! t* ­ lK dent ofthe Ontario Central Fa -1 stre , ; - .. -1 is re- . Dupo oted with - ,et, E,xeter, near the as. Stevens, Clinton; 8. 81 4, .riper c ".. * __ .- I -D. TTrquhart. (8) ut and Amyot v . bran ttt i i I ,I - this country, and that a copy of thi representative, (I change will 000 by Mr. Wm rich, License Inspectors for the West __ i For Sale . . the propose cently purchased for .'V, i , I . ing . _7 important Xotice-A Kelly (8) Institute and was read at the meet' This marks pretty %veil where ther food that a fa Races J. E. ifenders he secretary I position. ome discussion. i 1 Riding, and W. J.. Paisley, Inspect .. 0 le S. Y, cf. t 1, i 011- 05) ' golution be f oywarded tot - Wood. rJor, I f , q Queen's Birth(, a --d . . - - ' 1;414 of the Institute in T oronto last week. will be found on all ordinary proba;bly cause 13 . . - - these inen .Its feeding qual't' . Into alf*01111A. _ . mmis ion." -Nlr Will. Andisonof the 9th con, met at Ooderich 'on Tuesday of last ­ _e , I I , :! ,. , Grand Concert -1. 0. (,I. T, (8) .. of the Railway- Co . Dupont - - - . )r . it Inallul , - 1. I Caps -G. Good. (21 (b) . ions. In Amyot, I I . .S , -I r", ysits, and . ision for the It has also been published in full in the party quest . . sion of Howick had the isforturle ,we k for the purpose of issuing whole- e whait all' ­.. -, ­ , - - c&S ) - ,­ ; _i. 5iantyfe. (8). , . They further made pro.v , News of the Week. really I .1 Boots and Shoes. I and--Gigault the opposition secure thE - ces ) I the . I.,. h 4 losing ,% fi . .. l under the (I , s of , r . - ­ - Elatertainment-NVIII-,%ioore- (5) - Toronto, papers. Air. Wimallt al.t1houg Grigamlt 0 ne colt Valued at $1W Canada - Teinper- ,ig - id. be to all fe' . % I _r to th , : I!Z,v ance Act. I . 4 Good Pot.ttoes Willson. (8) farmers being heard befor6 the Govern - . a,llian&e- of three powerful me". CA-,-, L.-The canals Of I appointed 'wou . i 1 , R I r. ng - . , -0. C. & Brownell. (8) )- a resident of New.. York , is a native C4tn- specially being one of the very tioest - TILE Inflammation was the cause. Mr. Stevens was ..f eir, kv ,he mills rann, I I. r W< - 7- tf 4' Potatoes for All -Charlesworth 4i! - L . 0 ment Comniission6rs, who have been al e! New York -State will open oflicially on Mr. Win. 'pfcIntoiti, of Kilburn, chairman and licenses were irranted to Wil- 6 - 1 $ - Z:) Bran inst-e I , Ad'of - . ."_ I , ­ arge business in erests debate'rs in the Elouse. cept the -Bla,ck. ­ McDonald, I _ -1 ,, 4 - ity f or adian, -and - has I May 7 th, ex Hallett left ast week for Sheldon, Goderich;J. A. r ton, and not I I - I ; a I % T I , pointe I to enqAire into the necess Son & Riley to 6IL pe I '' .- . . .N .A _ , .-.--- - - ­ c 8,Lturday, ' I I . ,#, , I I . , .; ­- love or 1_ . t pre -q w I as in the U. r Ma - Dakota, to -via I Blyth; A. Wortbingto t a F . . ; , - - t Boa,rd here as el' nited States, and THE.QUEEN'S COUNTY ELECTION CASE, iver canal, I y 111th. . I 11 I it his friends wl o are, lo- u, Clinton; C. E. none)r as , ppointment of a pormanen I I , L r ,J1S145--,.,- I , the a The -debate upon which this division -1he officig L $R ", 4 r F-1 I ncern 1AINST PRoIIIBITIOX. . - Williams and Dr. l,"owler, Wiligham. S7 to Sm 1. e t pro- - I ,11ill - , I L , took place. was that upon a resoltiti ca Be . g from - ; - . W,* 0 n tX &I 0 5 , tot* of Commissioners to regulate these mat- he se ling still to cherish a deep c On AC ted there *` _ L' i, , i -I count makes the -of Usborne -ess than were granted last I ' 1 -4 r I I - _, — dustry. that, has so Illuc I f - . L, . _.. - L L . tiv - - -, setting forth the facts in the famous majori y again!3 -Mr. Samlici Holman, , This is two I . - U —_ . t - 0 35 i a total I I 1 L I 0-11 — for tile welfare f his na Ctry, (it ! 1, 7 - 1 .14 _ ___,____.__ a, while they madetheir wishes known . lichigan 5,8,5 n Mr. RichE r& Davis, year. i., - ___ - . er . - hibition. in, _N hav sold his farm to i lengtka"Al hrt-ad t . iL - ection case "I wl a County appeal el over the W I - 'od of t" , -- . , , - May 0, 1887. - akeu in the minds of Queen' . 1. 00, aud,i ten", re -TheG erich S tar of last,week says- - , I— i it SEAFORTH, FRIDAY) i ity candidate (Con- vo of Exeter, for $5,0 ,, .. I 7 : !­!-, .---- in the subject of representation n, the Ills object is to aw te of 382,775. pa)79 bO Illuch . 1 4 _§ ij ­ _____ of the which -The Reich- . 1hat . I 11_ - the ininon . to London tn reside.. Last Monday Jailer Dickson announced . _)Y- '" . : :. --,----- .— by the following the farmers of Canada -a sense i i I 'I; - !-!-., Z --------- ____ Provincial Goverylmen servative) was Aeclared elected by the ORIEN-TAL LANGUAGE oving eountry ; that 4-MIP14 'i '- I I . .. I I I!_ 11 to estahlish in Ber- in i ; l - L I' - - . a, especially, o,f the . -ed a bi the 14th con- that one of his prisoners had died in thils S , to much tntu - T i I; . Important to Farmers.. ' - great valaQ to then ig officer upon a trumped-up Stag hits pass I -Mr. David Clark-, Ot I that Cause i . . _ returnir -, , al tralla.' . I I ution : I . resol y for the teaching of Ori- so C1 two f at 2 -_ ' - ring in,favor o,' till a Seminar V-7 cession of Grey., recently jail,- and the usual formal, inquest ,iA , I . :, , so illuch additix)ll I I- - - . I .. I : 1;, J C -C, benefits 0 1 weigg- such cases was heI11 Theunfortunate 7 1 A meeting of leading farmers of the meeting f fre6 commerce witli the technicality) and deellal i . : 0 ' ,;. 11 ; That in the opinion of this ock, w ich Iways . ' Libera cattle to Thos. (A'OvenI - ' f . -- at the giving the seat to Mr. King, tile ental languages. indirectly3 to rai I . pl,? -11 'last week- United States He thinks . AL BILL. cents per named Hall, some 88 r N ,, - ;. ,i',, , Province of Ontaxto was held the appointment of a practical farmer as ' th 0 rity 0 TILE ECCLEsIASTIC - The rice was 4 le'tat're'Of f aj 4 j , %it I f Agriculture, -who could candidate, who received a majo ed ,3,950 Ms. The p was an old man the full n ; 1,14-,,ihog ' . .11 organizing 0 . . present time is most opportune for se- Lower Rouse of the Prussian Diet has, p . - JI . Q1. ears of age, whose name has been sev- th I'd the I - . ., - I , f?A,4­, in Toronto for the purpose of ommissione-ro nd attention to _ 1 61 votes. The division itself was lipo . I I I Y - . - 6 Goverunlent al ill i ; -, -.1 ­ -lot an ', , . -evote his enbire-time a . . I I '.11;4:_14. The d during this change, and he says ir effect I ordered the new Ecclesiastical Bill to a es Mitclieil, ' Of Gre , at I eral times mentioned in grand jury re The k,, - 11 : . A , A a- Proviiieia,l Farmers' institute. . - an amendment preseifted by the lien -j in -ro d 5 feet 4 ' - -is c n -werninent is , 'Ic - 0 i ,1i his dep, . - e last week that meas port ,. e I . , A ,trtment, would be beneficial to vote of 243 to 100. verttl aged. paupa - 1q) If I . of justice, 11 .1 its tliir(I reading by a u I a &a one of s h I i I , 1%_1 t - - psoll, Nlinioter - - see that t e railway:' 1 4 1 . -'r1i farmers , axe beginning to realize the of this Pro- that if the farmers of this country exert Mr. Them IRELAND. Dur- 'eag tchell is filiecl in the sha-pe or J, 11 "­, 0 . . the agricultural interests . se to the oLrSAN-ms LLAVU44, inc l tip. Mr, I' county jail. He had no j . T, Coln -es from tiP to . , 7 Tu in rates in ally 7 1 ­ I favor of referring the oa - i I ; ­ .., J . ed themselves they would obtain within . ­ f' , . i 0 ne-is 1:1*1 I u ion and united vince. " . , I . Th: I i g the week ending May Ist 2,618 emi- g iiting it stuffed. friends to 11 ok to in his poverty, and the 4 -ecessity for organizat mittee on Privileges aild Elections. , I 11 e people d'billtr ')Us' . 1 1 .: .. I'.' -it . own for America. littl I I ir to provide a I P. , m . . ­ 4 t .-At ir own interests. ! The gen These are all questions deeply affecting t ges -.6f aa Op four year county of Huron Wtoo poc , ill!_tv , . - . A - a year all tile ad van. a ustic " ; L, L ,,# action in the . I I debate was almost lauialiable, so far a' (fr'tuts left Queenst -One day last week a I i P Ilailroads . r - . I . : 1,,-'. q d it the interest5 and well-being of the farm wa I z'lle total for April is 11,854 against k 4 . nt has hitherto been, an -_ market with sixty 11-INions of : people, a I the Tory side of tile a gutnen T 0 oltl girl of Mr. John Wilson f tile Nh hanse of refuge for such as he, so the lolved to give ,exP"ters iK I . . - I eral carnplai I ril last year. . 'Wag b dly bitt6n - next best thing is done, and7 the county oullils i , 6,656 for Ap ' f Howick) 10, + F -euts per 100 p ; i I ' concession o I ' I . and at least the first two the advantages of contiguity, of exce - They could ;lot close their ey L .. __ i was weil grounded,. ,that fa,rmers are in g community, cerned. W E 1. 3 T M I IN -S T E R. - I ;;;; ZD - - I TO BE, MARRIED 1311 dog. She will prob- jail is utilized to care for " the paupers 14) V"I , of c -x- to the fact tht t the returning of -ricer, in 1 the face by a . should be- col"Pelled- * . I ; - that axe destined at no dista,nt -period to be- lent- means of communication I -Lord ,Salisb ry's eldest son will be ably be marked for life. . I wilom nobody will own.." Of course it; I to gave ti9 too much isolated from each other., . - I mills free, ant - , ' e of come the burning issues of the day. It treme prosperity aniong liberal buyers, accepting Mr. King'p deposit had de married in t e parish church of the -Duncan M(,Ewv-n) Of Str'tford, has is a little hard on the feelings of the poor l the 11A . ot means for interchang . rates onflour f roil they have n - cided upon the validi y of that depoesit, 1 - . __ to the Sl rey, . . - cl sentiment on subjects af- is well, armers of -duty, Arithout I Rouse of Co mons on May 17 Sold big farm, lot; 34, conce 'bn 31 Q homeless ones, but with the straitened I thouaht an 'therefore, that the f without the payment of nor could they claim that even the higli - I . I gralli. exporters fro"' '"'. rflit t D i second daughter Pf the Earl of Aryan. - to Robert Oliver : I'lie latteli is moving condition of our 'count finances what I " th6 sacrifice of a sivale political Prill- cat judge in the land had the rig . 1"RoHIBITION- i ; use - I . Y cimie anti Port F119ill. If - f,ee, their irLt#ests, and that, as a the -country, on whom so much depends 0 . HE nd will likely build V new t10 !I else can be done?, I - th,e G ra %': ting - alter his own decision formally giver. I S,jM JONE,, )VfTH T 011, a I , anu nil Trunk * not .exercise the and who -are so vitally interested, should Giple,.while Canada would still remaill-it Sam. Jones has been. en- . i I .! -The Clinton Xew Era -of ,last week . "Carry 011t,,v -tence, they -do - IsTS.-RCV- - I i I . ' conseqt . 3pate that Mr. OKiil,y ' this spring compelled to . . -1 ffairs tha,t tboro u,c,llly, u : . . jB Out in her own Nor was it ill di! A he prohibitionistsof Tennes, - - 9 rey, repre- Says . j! public and social nderstand their importance ritish colony and work ;-' I umved by I Mr.'Wni. Bishop, of I . Hugh Hall , who died in Gode- ,pfovinces at a . . I influence in * , I - actuall - did, get a majority of votei Lower . - . y four months' ar piers i ns I Z ort- .. and bearing -goveinment 1 " to take part in the e Fast Huron F' 'II ti rich, on Saturday last, at the advanced wealt . ar[d iin. . -vativ argument was a -I I se sented th I - , rate than they carry it; _. their numbers, 3 and be prepared to 'take way the. problem of self ' - But tho Consei e . about to commence in that t te held 'in ' ge of 88 years ani'l 6 months, was truly I be no lwekl : I - . an ein to. I With the ML Wiman is in favor of delay and of the If Ouse jiq_ ' carnpaign - 1) . -w at the Farmers) meet 'bg a i I .there W011b , , cc justly. entitleth united and i te ,lligent action, and thus The. picture drawn by i wX th I 11 ' uron, bavin - duty I - power to deal 1 State. rolito last week. He 13 e Only one of the pioyle6s Of ,g , our. The way; I I on the farm now . - . , ;, ! view of ovee ing this stale of affairs * a ' z I lug on , and while claring that it had no . i - ' this con 't . There the base line, -0.,1111 I - . -con, , ir in6luence more 'fully felt certainly a most inviti this con l-ittled. on 'tar 111' ; I I 4 make the' . . 11 ON'Gv_. iw.-The British authorities rE ty 4. , I 'ththe-niatter. Tt is led, of. coursil ' ,presentative fr Y I , I A , : wi I ilite, which 0111 : riliiinated against , 11 I - Z -___ 1; , 21- if ' er- are on the lookout for dynai Id have been more. '' (. "Cupied by Mr.1 T. M.McIlveen, in the a : __5 $ ;I, the Grange organization was formed when the time comes fort action, as come in some respects it may be slight'y ov terbalalices the du t - - to the conclusion, a stated. by theni- , shou . is mulling a nurn- . -, -aAr 1837-ju was . I I "I - -: - . . - Ma ostmastef Grant I nk derivts 11101 I - -, . He t !­.in st fifty years ago. . 11i . . - ' - I 1, - _ . and for a time it -is much truth in what he hole question shou d 1 is said to have been shipped from 9 . ' e ty, as I s -, r t 1 14 . some few years, ago it will. We ho e, .therefore, that the colored, there selvesi that the w East - -P e Brussels ijorn in th - Cavan, Ireland, Gi-and Tru - z C> ) - , County of "i - I . -, 1p of the 50 cents du _ 14- . iDg ceftain, a gli they 11 Francisco around by China and the 1,er of improvementS in t , 1 182-1, residing -in I L i- wer in the land. ' be left to the courts. But thou,, ' . , I , I . , - - -- , . ole wi . 4-1 ant) I " , - , . - ng them wit i " . . I 4",-, tid fair to become a po farnters as a Wh 11 take an acti%,,,e says. Th'ere. is one th t.1 . DiEi) I--,- POVEIRTY.-Marker r _ -, I I 611 argued ill this Iiiie, they all vote, , postoffice, conspicuous amb a nd cam., e to Canada in to Charge dold'ble th I ; E I I : f ,_ I That this movement has not realized the ; a, contractor of Pittsb g 0 . . 11 ; . . I . and lively inter at in this organization ; change of some kind is urgently, needed ur the 0 I a 11 -111.1. 1.) deali . on :, . in th 9 , few years ago bli(I This will f T. 1 i - , c line of the House n 11 well-known I be 20 additional lock dr 6*ers for Dirlinaton for a me time, and was a ont,ario flour that I I --_ - ;Jr f e pro- I Ivania, who was a. e pu. active participant in the rebellion o and ulak C. I I J _ ­ , i I ! eatations of its promoters, in ust now e4i after tl Le PenUSY accommodation. of th without it, -_ t exp that they i,vill keep alive.a,nd active their in this country, and the sch the matter' -because even , . r; Ir '14 . I I ,000, died at the City Poor I . I u I tr­ - 7 . in f` t, proved posed by Mr. Wiman seems the ,oat Elections Goilimittee hns I make 60 drawers in the offic p. About ten months ago he went out of I money outof the, ;Iiort h; t ;, t , It has, . ac Privileges and I . - I be patent to a4l, local institutes, and that they will. thus ing of the brain. ,Iy respect-- his in ind, and bebame so dangerous that - I I Farn-i Saturday of soften -Mr. David Brown, a hil . throw &way "I col"Petill i I feasible and L upon it, t ere will still,renlain ; lonia : ii . - - -1 The reason, for th is, however SE.-Pleuro-pneun . - , .V I - . most likely to help t a out of 'had its say' led at that it was deemel best to have Iiii plaZed .c . : ­ I a failure.. I be prepared to instruct and b.dvise their I bill question for the Holl4e itSElf I CATTLE, DISEA. ed' resident of.!Crediton, ( xnjines for their sharle4i , '4- I . I ate tile Ill-, ' a short ill- -keeping, and he2 re- il . L _' I I' .. there was no need for our difficulties.- It is, - at. any r ) . I i 1 - al.ase central organiza )f ' is reported to be more prevalent in Chi- ' t t1a. v,hich I I , . , , was not bee representatives ito the . . . I. with.' In the meantime, . . place on the 17t1i ul ., af , in the jail for safe is a positive igil,i r '. , , . : 4 , to dea , :, : . ever before. te andi leaves , ed there up to the time of his deitth. io of Aix - - - ul consider tion of nAbs. He was 3 , main enhance$ tlie valu - ;, - - 9 years of a r I - I the kind. The tiOn ey wish them topur worthy of the caref further jo3s . cago and its vicinity than - : 1 1 . . _. r5ome organization of the course' th : i course, Mr. King suffers ing out the I small child en to mourn I . i . i e people ' Stringent ineasures for stamp a widow a,nclt-%.,,o He was the fatl er of nine children, the our expense, t ,,, 1 l , e fact 'in these local institutes, the Canadian people. and further annoyar ce, and th I - . I . . ­ - . I - I . . . . I Z .1 - I 1. failure of the: Grange is. due to th sue. Hitherto . only surviving o#e of whom is Mrs. W. I . : I - . . ilatrue have been adopted, as many as I E . ommiss-ioners are Nv I , ; E I must - slaughtered ey -on Road, Gloderich ! , i- zl . , _. , q' estions of . , I - continue to b-, represented by a i r- 0 sed aninials beiylg his loss. C - - mplish too i#uch, I — _ Foke9t, of G . ­ " that it sough the . ; d de- 1 200 disea _L -Messrs. Alexander . Fenton, of the A, ui t to acco modes of farming and u . I c 13 according to the se I ; V . ' , ; I man whom they hav 3.definitely an - I ' I rate I - . . . . I I ". % --- , PO -- - ' . ald, of Bruss0i and Isaac township. . i J -it went. out 'of its legitim. ate sphere, -purely loe&l- interest have alone been IN reply to a question 1 the House C; a n t their choice. ()n : in one day. J; D. Ron (I -at railway 11 ; 1 , ' I . . idedly declared i o i . . and to iprev e - I - - . A STEAMER I orris, ; I Bun-.,-ED.-The British leftAisvWeek. for g ", J 4 ' le I Rogerson, of M* I ),tituti.-Ilg their posit ", i I f :41. , , Its members sought to become traders as dealt ,with, but! now the central ofgaui- the other day, Sir John i Macdonald theotherhand the"Jiberals argued t' I : pr( . : .., . . . I ,pe, from Vera Cruz for est. Mr. Forest,' was booked - I 7 11 14 into 0 . , :%,. ' Wing ! steanishi' Benho th hands of A -1 -heir fi. ., i it- I - question om every Btat I 11 Speaks. .1 i , I lacements it o fr' Idpoint silo i p - the Northw 10 . i- well zation have given them a wider range York, was burned 30 miles off Ty Port- M, r. Pringl, Agai K , ._ , wte as producets and great ind . stated that the Governmen, d not in New for Winuipeg, Mr. Ronald f r Rat , C i _ that whether considered in the light of ' I f t : 11 .1; I : * I . I pense o, I lie- railrnads w - * -e profits were r of- v Prandon. 'A' ' RAILWAY AAT Is . . . y of prospectiv -on 4n t ,e erson, fo _11OW Dl- IjORIXIN f 10-N IN L I - I , . i Y, in for discussi d reffection,and thei tend to ; No C Island Frid,ty afternoon. The. age, and Mr. R99 .1 ; , I . the wa . repeal the Franch'se .Act, of . b c I -Lochalgh to gmard, I . I . . of constitutional pra tice, m - they are paid ! . , , . I I ,ave additio . 'Iy en- justice, - ficers an ught _ - TS - L, v ,I , we m em, bers. m d crew were rese r jMcDonald 9 MI LE&S AND FARMERS e^- "_ ued and bro f I i - held out to parties to becom ..ee,tiji.gs* will . nal interest feeling themselves fi r stl or of est Mrs. Pete " AYFI C ' pense Of every holk , . li I . doubt riet legal interpretation NT .1 . 4, I I ?_DF inst. She ,js -1,M URGE - - : - " We hope. er in ! to 8avannali. - - ' the 2 .D OF to)j Mi.sioN I ,q I Many tha I the f axiners Ashfield, died ion A BO_P.p . . "I , , sJoined the organization, not adde for ano er fi, ie years, lished precede nA the case was wholly trade. They should at I I 1 trenchec ' - aughter of ' r. Kenn-ith I d to them I in pow I flAIL STORM-. d -TIIE ROY.IL C0313(1,5- ; . I - 1, . 11 Ki la After a day of summer was the eldest :1 LY Rl . I ; I oving,or elevating of H favor of the resolution to give Mr. I . ers act ju stly t aitis tlij I " - . .1", . " - - . k'nowing, as they m lot io, that - S I -ON -SUCH EVIDENCIE . ' 0.8vi . . - mpr uran. Will = be backward in -this I . I for the purpose of i , - last Sunday the section of coun- sio' of Huron. . ,- I .. . . and I UO heat Ross, of thq 2nd conce SlON A FARCIK LY Of the . - -:, I" - _ Mr. Pattergon; of Brant, I ' I that the bu--iness , . 1, ' the seatr 1 -was visited in the - !J and leaves RAI? "RAIT, - ; ,. - - - ; . - 5. eir calling OF increasing the influence matter. to the Fran -AV 0 ME TO TILE . t __ 1. 1- th- their success is largely due bout St. Pa Sife -was just 25 years of 69 f , i A$ ' . ; - J _ 1_3 re among the most pros - u - I I ed. ,­­ I - doubtedly-voiced tile Sentiment of tile.: try a . Ir NVILL BE 11' : - V ; I On the square. Smell i ' I W - I X '_ of their cl perous and progressive in the Provirice, chise Ac ntly _. country wben he declared that .1he - evelling. The hailstones ranged in size mamy warm friends to MO 'T her loss. IWAY COMPX IE, - Nl -A- ,-TED BY IT. - -or ever has I . -_ .A_. Z. . I . t, the Government il,re ze vide . m f the of I uncillo r Bos- I I . Present n . I . . I ,, i _- , z" son C, ' . . ', . oney.. nd we know they will not be behind in g not a,,; a I from a, pea to a large egg, __John Bosman) St eff-ectual waN 1, j. j, 7 . a ; i - nces and meas- ori , - f: , . . . '41 ooers eyes i simple and solo object of making im, determined not to abandoii th-Ar good people will regard this thin I&rgest weighing four on onces 1A made up Dg.&R,E xrosiTbR. -It appears to we and liu) . I . I - - in, becoming. -u,n.- teolinical question for lawyers to quar,el - urin g nine inches in c a sion, u( n the way the " railway com, m-issi J) of the:Grrawl Trulil : They were not long arriiters: as they ircumference. west, a - ' Tuesday I I , .. '.1 , any -movement ithat will te ud in any way fri nds, the Revising B . over,. but one for common sense-nien to ' his, mind to gD re doing their -work is a perfect farce. pany alikI also t1l'o ev-o ' ­ . . . I , I 0 nnipeg, a I I I . , t :":Z -, en they lost interest in, to advance- th or -enhance. may require their services If' r a future NVOI-LSE TIIA-,,T A- ,T EX -GLI -91I CURATE.- Wi i I N ,; - . i 1 ro allies f id deceived and th ir interests he left Brussels station f? se' to be to whiteNvashl the . 7 1 4 , . . decide. And it does seem a pity, as he woll be for J 11 - '11 -at., -In .- . W It is: said that Rev. Mr. Springer, assist- Their I aitn enns , 1 . . . ill b ' **' d p sent iailwaly . maylagerne , ,bring an actlol - 1 . . . John V! I -I I I . order and finally dropped o their prosperity,. - - - occasion. It will be the' duty of the says, that'the laymen of the House, who which will -be the ceii-Er'e frdm where lie ,nt John i for : . . . . . rf the . allow lie 1, ant pastor of Grace Episcopal church, ,re . I . _ this way the Organization has not Made . t majority, should iht nds to work. I e n isse ,he in I I I I , . I opposition, however, to put the House form the vas . , ioviDg spirit that against tlie companY fOr -i . . I 1 Chicago., was driven to insanity by the Is Earls eing i ; i ,,, pr f the House and the right,, of ; tfirough Morris, and his ihany friend 11 - ' i . i,; r amiza,tion of . ivileges o . ,peim, NVhy should the earl be inated aginst him in ra, - , its JaRtience felt as an, o, g . 'this queRtioniayld find out . is- 'i persecution of his Gr6ditors. The rector - guides t "' . i -9 - A Pertinent, Question. to the test on e dependen-L -upon a ii. - wish him happiness and sul cess. ` ; I m., speak to, _0 .1 - t at their i,eetings in Toro : . L_ th a people to I i - , nto and years. Actli : I this kind should ha,ve done. But, for esenta ives are I now in Europe, re . Cox, widow of tb; latel W. T. presen I _3 In referring to the letter of Mr. Eras- which of the chosen repr erable quibble such as this. Tile ,,,)at ' of his par sh, who is , -Mrs I ; ! , "', I Air. Fair -ought not I '. _J . . , -at Mr. - Hamilton, unle'sis it is to intimidate . 7 1 , - I'.. -ceives a sa x., for may ,, I - b 0 a year, b . I . ,I . , I all this, the Grange Society was well: feature.of the debate and lary of $6,00 Co iv years d4tor and pro . *a case Bill ho , t erence is made still willing to contiatie this expensive remarkable ) . itnesses? Besides, lit- I 0 7 , - tus Wimimi, to,-wbich ref " . )US Springer got only $300. ie Godericb- ,`ignal; aDd a the w . is taking Aght t A "' I " !" . i onotow rietor of tl ? I - aarl's - . ­' , - decidedly startling after the m i ar I . . '' intended, and aside from its co minercial inber of Gov - p an - i n; thi t in Selecting witnesses every n case. The ;' . column.,the Toronto Telegram incubus simply that a nu . , G FLEET DESTROYED.- One s County, quitean active p r, ,I in another . - t3 . I : I of special pleading from the Giv- PEARL FisniN time prominent in f . meal Millers' Associed,r) : . .1 I ! . . . . - !, 11 i 4 - I . . I I I 1. tl phase is or was an excellent and bene-. ! - ernment hangers- on. may be able to clip fic W died i' 1 ft by ' - writing letters to business men a fund, and 'every graill I 11 f . ; says: ernment benclies was the speech of ]'.,Jr. A hurricane swept the northeast coast last week 'in Chicago fter a sho uiliout the Country and feeling how . ' . I ficial organization. trac- 1. their hands into the public till. Accord- - of Australia on the 22nd of April. The .11ness. She leaves tbre6 lions and one tbro . : "I - tz. %.1 as- painterl a most at . Patterson, of Essex, 9, staunch and Ire i their pulse" beats on railway matters. cardine to Exeter sh' 7 -, '14.1 - Mr. Wim an h . . 3 U earl fishing fleet, to the number of 27- 1 LD 1 one 1 of her . . . .1 a : p . - - I c' - L . .* 1 71 ' jeat of the present movement is. the minds ter in qhicago, E , . p I The ob I tive picture, _b. t behind it, 'in ing'to the report of the Auditor- General niihent Conservative. Mr. Patter o as destroyed and 250 persons daugli a illissi6na'ry in Africa. If favorable, these parties are Summon- towards .it, tile best I " : I . ."! I ' I - t1lan 1 boats, Nv daughters is now . - . erill . 9 " , for on which will do of m oat peoplie, is th ,Ue greater I I .ill iiissioners to give ev-t- )Joyed, awl the C . .1 - , I " ' this precious Franchise Act has cost the declared this an outrag I . I I . , 1 L . - _N have Mien a! serious P,d b the c,o 11' be I ­ i nexation. Before th1a e Ie oi Canada any in the history of elections in Canada I perished. Vhat miglit I i I . i 11; , . . - 9TICAL tested and Aried whetif I what the Grange should have done but p ,,IA. 1 denc ; if unfavorable they are allowed I . f-. ,I i . with- country thus far $353,740, and- all the 1 Ti,imm lj FOR THE . ECCLE, . . '. Xyn'. 1 PoWel I I I -e-s , bt , I .11 : to consal- will enter itito !a com mercial union I et been f or thirly years, and. unhesitatinglY aid I The Pope has sent a telegram to accident happeAed to Mr ' to re#,i.ain at honle. d'merblibixte in ret . I 1 i ,plishing, viz ng tile ; Bil,L.- of -Lochalsh Districtl on $a rd after- . , failed in acco, m I i he, would vote to give Mr. Ki - 'i a Bill 11 .. m ericam re ast year have not y ' all dealers for the s I r . public they bills for the p . -era ought to know the people of the A' k I te brLge at ii.on . ! ,, rossing i . L , . ., i I rity Calldi- I Ellipetor William and Prince Bismaxc noon, as he was a Tb6 commis. I - - ,. .Y I id -ate the farryiers ,in order that their must d that they,axe not 'paid. It is -.estimated that at least s(at. Mr. Baird, 'the mino I f tile vis -1-0 ;, ce. I h Earl 'bas great power and in- dered.. . . , . - _. fall Strength i their taking a step wliidh they cannot retrace ' "I date had the aracd to keep out of the i thanking thein for their support o Mr. James MeTa ish's pl. lit seems that t e . . i may be utilized ir. a $4-0,000 more will be required. This 0 .Prussian Ecclesiastical Bill. The e knollis in I fluenCe over shi .pers ;- that the fear of I "worked up a sinlih, . : . . 4 - years a-o but un . . I , .. J; rn ' interests. Nearly every other if they fill leading them in a direc- way during the Aebate and to refi-ain Dow` at His Holiness desires that his horse shied at som, . the " noble Ealfl. " is ever before their , forhu I ,_ _1 1, avv expenses of th Act for lvilr despat6h adds th d fell over the' . i ­ - I . I s P, I tion which C' ,e axe -not disposed to l2ro. will make the flom, voting on the question. He I the road, an lernbanklyient 'b .) ) c ; . organ- . Ay the bug lie was - . ; r ` in divatry is thor ' hl Y-1. th red - how -J the prosperity of Germany and. tjhe gy arlo: wreck- eyes - thut not oine in ten of the witnesses -was settled. bcfore olill, F ., , ,A. ; . - the first year of its operati.owfoot up to probably vote on other questions, ! I . I ( ylora l lurage to speak the the cbmices ar 'Ire Z ! Pr " I branch of 01,11-11f Canada has a tional debt of a hand . - h C Church. Fortunat .ping has -the i Cc e I z - 4 , , flleirs,: ons of dolia,rs, and , -the sea- 1 Cat oli ed, tile occupants and I e . I ; : 1i 0- -n 7 ized. T, he mainufactiaxers, the 6 cc lest they inight " R Ilw NY coninlissioni L i J,f, . a,iid tNvelaty-fiv6 milli the snug sum of $0393,'140. Of this e rer, swallowing the ca'i el of OBI'Eny.-A- San- truth in his p, -esen I . _ i :I. . I DEhi,i,;R,,LTE TRAIN R , I I I ' e.rnm ' on's work while strai : - . I f . I I yeaxly nec ssities of gov . I e Revising Barrister receive si . . One suffer -from I - Ogi , "I .41' the, merchants,. and the working, men, the ent call ning oat the t nat of the without serious injury, 4 Mr. Alex. . his (lispleasure in the future. this. At that tillic 1 4 P. aniount th -Dr. J. Campbell, -soil ; . I i . I ei If the . customs 6fthis particular division. i Francisco telegram says : I . 5 - t . ;,,. ' --iations, for a large revenu, . I . ; , have their Boards of Trade, asso( - &C. I . i ous, desperate and successful , d who* for a I was speaking'to an old dealer some I advantage Of from $10. .0 I ouses be I . I . I - F. h abolished where is the y rly $70,000, the Clerks, Bailiffs, SCOTT AC1k AMB-_,-I)XENT,13. I most audaci Campbell, of ,Morris, a', - i I I I - -11, ganizations. where all be- . - . train robberies ever recorded occurred couple of yearg taught Sol 001 in Wing- time pince, who expects to be called On i Montreal and to poly : - and other erg .. , . . - 11 Z ! Iz revenue to come from ? It cannot well $124,873, and the'printers wh o got up Mr. Jamieson, of Renfrew, -the gentle- to ,give evidence. He acknowle&,ged Provin.ebs, and cars ci . i week on the west- if ., % -1 j L_ - ' - ­.. . Wednesday last ham, is now a practisiO physician in . I t - . longiag to: these several callings 'can be raised by G11apping the taxes on En ' -v a magnificently failed I , ad great gi-ievallo6s to 'were billed at 10 toi f . . . . -9 the lists '9180,000. This, he ever, is nian who ha , ,. "'; d in on the Southern !shippers b __ ­ . .1 ge , ,,,, I ,O so - Detroit. The:Docrtor Ila! a very lar th:aA . - . - I . , ,,m on ground. They lish goods and Surely no one will g . .g necessary amend izona. , ­ I ill un,ite on one co m I I t ' - the portion of the bill wbiah is paid hitherto in securill : Pacific 11ailway, near Tucson Ar' to bet'ween Complain of I but feared that the rail- rates. Such. a thing C - I I t x I 9 this year ainoull! D I , . - 4 far as,to sugge,pt a resort to direc ta a.- Only . pt actice, ' I .; 4i , scussall ,matters of interest to their .. I Ilients to the, Scott .Act, has resumed 1,1,ollic five to eight men boarded the 11 eeps itbree way influence -was so great that - per- unless through the co ' . i i. , i I It will obst I ' I _ , 11 ( i i . out of the public treasury, On Friday he $9,000 and ',510,000. , I I - . " t"n opeliations this session I rob' lanent commispioners " would P one in authority on t T . I . I . A 1, - 1he candidates or private ineml ,era of the I h . train, 'ov erpowered the haiAs, am - the f stest of which n ne'ver be I I . occupations irrespective of party or Creed - f a d- horses, all well-bred, - I of a Railway. This firm. I ; 1I of a I "; 1, ! I t in his annual bil ' appointed. In I 1 7 . I Yes, direct iax,%tion is just the very . rou - - ile ill: 2:30 wb e0 in trial. that case he was not I . bed the mail and express car of $5,000. I ! " - , I It ..up- trots am . I Z j . t.- P X predilections and they oppose or a thing we wa,;t. If the eopleof this respective political parties, full as much y lent, which has failed two or t,iree A STOR-MY MEETING. -The meeting g f lax goi to cut off'his nose to spite. his face enough at the expew . ; v p -The managers of th' Brabsel Ing . , i . 1. .,i . port public measures just as tbey are He is much earlier thiis - ed y g' i in trade of this I k , ,- I ntry had t put their hands into their to have the lists revise ![, pt rged and times before. at London on Saturday of the Liberal 'out 230 b ,w 11jels more se b yvin g evid,4ice against the railroads, gra, -4 ,, 4 . i. - Coll . ill have Ltiven f i ,I . . . . I - I semion than before, and were itnot for . ' . . I . le I d on us Unionists to consider proposed amend- m ea expense of the road. . ­ , J 41. likelytoa at e . *ear and pay out dit ctly correc cc. ave 1 e this year tban was sowed last spring an as Earls might make it. a great d I i 11 e ,5f Z A, . - pockets eve ina ton o ' end- I i 11 I . . .1 I I . . fin - k oat i ary 1 e erin or I t. . . . M_ i ' ' 8 the well known ments to the Irish Crimes Act am. they have only rented 4 )*, acres of land. WoTs i .. . . 'i 0, fn, % .,. erls,, although the largest and in - an annual exppnditure ofthred quarter temper ince r -e p st. The con. missioners I i I I I q is required to run the Gov . Governm6fft to ,allow. no stopp d. %.­, i.. the money tliar nient bill, was very stormy, owing to at a mu c.; larger staff of done, in th The firill. got ,, I it is expected th . - ;.,I , i:k- , f4 1 et no sach Organ- . ,, d. ou " A i xt don't want 7 I . . , 14.., porta,ut Class, have as y of a million of doll lars und r thif Act, and legislation to pass, he would have a bet- pinion amon 110yes will have to . e to ifin - t the truth. I with tile undcrataudip . ; ,114 1 1' . . ernniient ,machine, theywould lookmore I I . I . I the divergence in o i * e put on n I . . t,.' . tion make - ter opportunity of placing this measure 9M1_ I ihood of mo heir secietary two short, polite keep their mills g9in I ' :.I T- a._ iza through which. they can eturn for I _ attendants as to many of the details of. re wrote t . . . r . layiner in,which it is what value do we receive, in i summer and -there is a lik ; i' sharply after the ,in r .Statute book. There is a very I Saying, i ag the commissioners parity with A , . ' "I i their wants kno,wia or their influegace I ,,poll the - e . ;. J! r 1. i ,; - it ? We leave the apol gists for the - ly well-grou ided the bill. Several of the gentlemen pres triachinery being add d o trouble is notes, lyleriem , . . . -,#, .. 1,1 . . expended. The boodlers a,nd bummers and - Zeneral and apparent I i . . d anxiouis to obtain all the in- crease the b i I , t .,- 1!! I I ent lef t the meeting before its Conclusion; g seemie 1181ness f. . I I . f elit. The present movemen't, therefore, . ' experienced in that loc l, ty in gettin E R, . . ... 0 1 1 'ri t vern- Dominion Governmen aulswer this Z )elief that the Government has pror iised RRANCR I f orm tion possible on railway Matters, the have not imp , , . suckers who swarm around the Go . DANGEP.OUli TO BE A. TEnP I i . -Y ,01 i . - is to, 911119 ' ' a wine a the farmers to: take seed. I would be willing to give evidence be- American wheat for i I , I I remedy this oni-ission, and, jud i . I nd beef clause as a bene it to M .- r. W. I. Narthup, a prominent I t in ent tent W uld soon be 'sent to the question if they can. I AN , D I I -On Saturday of las L week Charlie I. . . I . , . , . 14 I .Mr. Jamieson uDdoubted- I I I ; i I - from prbsen't.appearances, it bids . ;he brewers. .1, Ohio, was mur- ; M r s. AV. B. Dickson, of fore them at .an time - but strange to additional trallie the 11 Z , -. I fair -to __ ) 11 - . . i pel — ' iy i ; - physician at Haverhil I I _ Mn es out of the de . . right about fabe, and - would be coin y is honeet in his effort to amen( the Cormack and crr . - I dered the other day by Thomas McCoy, L k the say I got no reply. Millers and .grain . a, . i .11 - i succeed. - I h ,Brugselsf started for Minl esots, with ' ' com . " . , I i .. ?t . led to earn a honest living by honest OTTAWA Ll ,TTRIR- Scott Act, but it is not improbable It at a saloon keeper. Dr. Northup had in- of cli matE i proving beue, dealers have to trust to the justice Of dine all the way roUA i- hope of cha#9 I 1 14 . . . The meeting was called at the in- . — . - . n4 look to a higher so the advantages the firai ! . 11 i . mealls. The !I I national debt " as well is. bill will be taken kdvantage of to se curred the displeasure of the McCoy ficial to the declining beilth of the for- their cause, ai 11rce : r . I I . e Act iul this ; . _ _ ' atamee of the Wentworth Farmers' In, (From Our Own Correipondent.) ure the amendment of th I - tha ' the pre4ent " railw,ay coMmis- as the 'Iyeaj .Iy necessities of the Gov- . . 07rAWAj May 2nd, 1887. e. a number of men party, by being active in favor of ocal mer. We trust their brigIltelst expecta n'. . loss to the roa,(L But I . 111 was. composed of delegates I lir.ection. There ar option. . I rs " befor they get their grievances ment sake the firin 11 s-titulte, an d would soon be surprisingly sitting on the' Tory Bide of the House . tions may bel realized. W. B. Dickson sionel . " ` ? ernri-iwnt " ., Last week was marked'by tl ie event of . . -Water in the aged, iz. I! t) public opinion. It is American ,wheat, Is 4 . ,;11 ­ . I . I A MAIN -E FP,F,suBT. accompanied them as far i as Omaha and redreli ( I I from the several local Institutes through- ' 4 ing else, . - ; -1 I 1 de -creased an4 the taxpayer: would reap t djvisio a upon a who represent beer and notbi most remarka6le, that the railu,ays -we hay, . . I I the se sion, the firs - I Kennebec river has risen to a g,reater then proceede , Montana, on a Goverament ; I . . I I vince and ot er& An Eiad the brewers who have shown such . d to Helen , . _! ont the 'Pro ' height than has been know'nfor eighteen . . - for Own money be at . tile advantage which now e ' j i probably oc' that takes so much credit to itself lowe I I. . straiglit party question in the House of business trip, which W_ . ; . , . strength before may be expected to (le- a : ; . i mer- . tan . li tion, was formed and rules and years. Two million logs at the So developing the:manufacturipg industries produee -to our ma k . I , organiza . political-wireipuller and professional as a majority mand that, advantages'which they had cupy a month. I I gely i6creased the , I _ , . Commons, The result . I b s of Iast 'week sayst -whose policy'. has lar quarter less rates th . .1 I ; - 7 set mills have roken loose and are 7. - ;. . ol a - live at their e granted to r ! by-laws adopted. It will consist .f politician. $ome who now viously claimed shall b -The Exeter Time , . num ber of mill', and has alillost doubled produce of our own 7 I . . , Ir - . . of 32 for the Government, tile vote pre, floating past to the sea. Many buildin-gs We understand that a IV r. Passm. ore, of 3 I . . I 1 this occasi Americausebarge U c . ­ Pr'esideat, Vice-F'resident, Secretary ' With such a . - ease) fare suMptualisly every day aad them on on. ' 1 the amount of the capital inv,ested- I sta,ndinglo9forthe Gov rnm nt to 77 alqng the river bank are afloat. 8 - 4 i : t Blytb, who h,?.s conduc ... d a Cojiserva . ..e . Treasurer and Executive Committee of - I I Iz opposition, however, largely . 'Id. a Val : . 1. _ - , , are clothed in! broad Cloth and fi-no. linen, - Allowircr for the strong Z TILE ONE TlioUSAND GUINEAS. -There tive journal :in'that Alage for aom , shoul -Ilowtlie railways to pursue a ne inlillity On el, . - I, . I . 11 -1 7 2. terx members, and two representatives f .2 for the Opposition. made up of men f9voring the continuance were twelve starters in the race for thd : I Exeter to p policy to rob the Millers Out of the raw them, d.-6ad or alivo ? I . ight perhaps require t6 cut down thel.r I e difficult t time, inteuds1com.ing to ub- I . . I I I m - fact that Sir John -Macdonald and Air. of the Scott Act, it will b 0 1,000 guineas stakes for three-yd-ar-old- .. al to keep their mill's going, by of a . . I per an the inte -estf mater .17 . is to be . .. . ! 11 . rom. each local Institute. It t I lish a. pa i:of the Re - ­ f . penditure somewhat, bu the honest as made * A disciii Dating 10 cents 'er 100 IN ",ever known before ir . I ' . k . . . ex , . Blake, each represent two con tituencies" carry out this promise, if any w I ! 'riderstand th . I . . I i .11 ) i fillies at -"Newmarket on Friday* The i I I iii . - question. It form party. We also % I . p - I I c&-Iled the "' Berm. iturent Central Far t . ' without making it a party iw . -3. rates of freight. rul tliat permit s, : usin-ess man' Beaufort's Reve D'Or won, i era ­ . eotnan, the Struggling b I peaker does not vot ,, that one ])like of theReflect ' illbecon against them, i, . : .1 t y I that the S or inued. as an in- Milling is bi far the greatest man u- ail to be In beaven ; t - ­ .. . a 7 mers' Institute of Ontario," and will be, -working -me - w-, o 0 * would be very hard for the Tory tem.- . I " . - .. , and the har . chanic seat is'vaca-nt through the death f Mr. - Perkins' Porcelaine was second, and'the -dependent newspaper I 1, a 1 gentleman - 'I . - perance tatives and the Tory 4y Exete :0 the country an in h v . I & xd Lodge, whp reas Duke 61 Westminster's Freedom thir& . ' a is live this selfis , Gran all from Eindra.:' Who S)4 I. r is no,- fitcturing indti stry in I I as it were, th reap the benjkt. The money -ba, to b swallow wine and . . I ; . ,Ioffat and one scat thr'o gh the absence temperance voters to . . . . . I A 'MuNLY Ki.N-(;',,i PF.OJEC.-JaY I I d naturally bett er adapted and more like- way:charters give ;-,: I . ig ahead'? 1' ; I I .. I I the Ioca,l Institutes will be the sabordin- . ' * . . . : .- I - riti . may have , o. be ne to r . sed any way, and it comes from tho up to this time of Hudspeth since his beer amendment, but it con- go" ly to flourish than any othel industry in our neighbors, and if; I , - . I Gould has perfected, a schei -Mr. W. Grummett of Hepworth., . I - . done. Hen a made a ri ging . , - I - atelodges. TbeGrand Lodgewill ma, . David Mill -y, if placed on aj fair footing. MY ake rich inen rich I . people. Wh!y then, Should it be harder . . r : . .1 . I . second - election, this sh ws an absence solidatc the machine shops of the MIS- I I Poorer, the sojuntr tht: , I a formu- I speech, on this bill being introduc d, in who formerly worked w th Mr. B112121119 the counti . i I tt . -osecutc the selierne . Mountain and South- , - ; ture and pr for them to contribute ' souri Pacific, Iron . 1 , " ra' - and climate being both so dry, I I , _ I' - it in, direct tax a- ,of 24 ent declari g I lidon Road, 8.4nley, haUt4 Our - in I t . from' t1he division- list I members. , of the Lo 0 - . I 1. . lated and discussed in the subardinate I I favor of the Governin ern .railroads. :Ie has purchased 168 i grind a third more flour in the better. This qt I I , - I misfortune recently to, 'suffer a.heav Millers car ' ' . - 1­1 I . tfoyl than by the present..indirect process Of these the majority were' paired and policy upon this most important que - I . y rate4 is I - . 11, I- .1 I acres near St. Louis for $85,000, on ' 8 stables, &c. the same time, and make ]letter yields a "" farmers q I- - . . Odges during the year. Already the he loss by the burning of little , rcnce to dc': I . .1 * - . -i " .." . 1 Of customs Autiel§? If a -,commercial the others were about equally divided tion of prohibitory legislation. , whicli he propoahs to build an indu8trial ent' 11 and 1 ettcr flour than can be done in the, difF_ J f " . I - a. It m,ly be taken been playing. possan- with . I It Seems that he w ut to do some . I . . . . - , , Provincial Institute has taken firm . between the two side ministry have inacHine shops, where 4,000 V. are high,or low a, 1,,i' I I -, 1 un 1011 had no other result tha.n to force town aii(i : 1 4 I ; I at thie G'ovpern- - i work, CaTryina.a lantem 6ii big arm. old Country 'out of our own wheat . 11 fts fairly -weil assured t they .- . . - - ; , and - ,. "I on several important questions. this question for a long time, but nien will be emp3oyerl. . - i a fell Tbi8 stands to reason. Wheat depre ' forin. ,onle place A ground the radaing of!,the public revenue,by direct he a lar,ger majority.. I i The bottom became upf stened an . 1,% 1 The members at fileir initiative meeting I . .1 will have to come down soon.' I -- - GOV- - no a4vautage )Yer a; I . i ould accomplish a great this o - Lyiy important 1.arty ques CAU: TIC CRIT ChiM OF CANADA'b. cc N, out, setting the straw oil firel and mak- ciates in value: in passage and bas only 11 I . taxation it w than 11 * AN"ES IN -ET. Ireland says : - 0 -et c - 001m - dimwtly out 4,1. . I i subject of Commere'lai'l . -es a rather poor .show- THE FROVOSED OIL G X THE CABIN Ell N OR. -Unite . ing such hebAway thl he'could. save to be a few days in that Ni liniate be .the I I . - il discussed the deal for the ' eople. The politicians see tion. This mak . , ' ., I I I - - The proposed establishment cf the blacker deed of reachery was ever com- ; ik. fore it' get, -that it is nccessiity for :Aa - i I % , 11 -lis live lstod . 5 quite tough ;.so I Union with the United Staites and il ' ing fo . - . and naking their iillfl ; - $ is r the boastings of the Conserva, - nothing but dble to inill A in the sartne . nd know right well, and no doubt ade and Commerce mitted than tha which Lord Lam* downt , I . . I A) , 4 a , 'Majority Department of Tr * , -At the tecent Wullin&n assizes utterly impos$. leallil)", rA * r - I I I - ,z.l 14 I an exhaustive and interesting dis- . tives that they would have ith other matten-1, into bus been guilty of. Black as hell are anile; Harper, John .satisfactory aiid profitable tylanner it can Tbe tw,,) -1 after this is one Of the very reasolis which in- of fro n 40 to 45 in the House, and it, has developed, v ' four men -named I hand in hand in illiliT_; ' , 11 . -Ae" - ; t , . ousIv adopted the follow- I - Lansdou unutterable mean . el , Albert be- (lone in this countr 4 Hence the 1 . m 4 I cussion unarlin, 3 - uce thein. to fight shy of the chabac. cuts their major extensive system of C binet Lord a . ! : q A ity down to about one- quite an Hyland; John Bemi t ' and .. . Y' d 0 -y He Boardl of Trade. is . 6 .1 . rl a - clian ge of ness, 'treachery and malign-anc . ailtlar.,e using evvry i ! -1 it . e '10.8gow I I . _- , -I i " f" resolution : as lilunexation is concerned,that half,v hat it was in the former House, changes, involving eve opinion but * J.-lurton, wer, tried for 11 ving committed rmson the G . Interferenct- with th­ I ­ I ing I .-In so fax I I While the Ministry itself is .stood ill,a.Nve of Canadian 1) , 11enry'l Reseltine, calling for protection in flour. Besides) ; . l 1 1 C, d I n asisault upon Will. . '. .. . I 1. . * ._t less tham one- t1f, if the fact be allowe principle. alue of flour is greatl ShOw how Ila :1l1X',W , .1 -1 Z inion of this institute iieed not frighten any one. The people from the to be reduced totwelve, there are to be tore thel agreement he had made with . O" I I 1, . for . . . a constable at Ilarrist il on the 6th of the v y enhanced by ,_ t 1. - - I I That in the OP that the e areifour ;lie I gether I Illay tilen". I I '11 ; ­ ', - 1: It 1 O.val of all restrictions on; trade be- ree under secretartes,- receivi ig a hi4tenahts into shreds the moment he_. April last. The evi(10 cc .showed that as,ea voyage, -,vbich makes it- just ripe bought 20 tio Z ' a rem I - North West practically Go -wit . '00o b1l.,1144 would be ijucb less likely to desire an . h - T .'" I -1 . led to.believe by Canadians by for immediate use oil arrival. ,Such I . I f., 4 D t in the last I thousand dollars each less tham Cibinet was nscable was I I I .1 , '. tween the ominion of Canada, and the I n the co attac' ed at night . 11 Sound for lit. Cathlr -- ii '. irable either by nexation, if;in a prosperclus condition as nomi ees who were no y ng the vasd, why not give I : I . I Irish* milling 5 1 .. - United States is .des 11 Parliament. The interest in the vote Ministers, but holding places in Farlia- Irish names that he could re' fidy.)-j, a nunilier of persons a )Out ilo o'--Iock, bei ; . - I r I I - A s u e 1111 or otilerwise as inay they w buld be under -commercial union -%-,hen it mept. This will give Parliamentary C,madian complaisance in hL otr our wheat (-hartered a pro,:iyelle i ,I", ', I- reci-procilty treaty ! . V a brutally maltreatc, .; th t at least fair show and. manufact r all . I I . - .: I . . Nvas very ,marked especiall, . ! - 1. an donl_! so than the agt 1 ,,## I-— be'agreed upon b . and honest a' d judicious administration, -,he Bolters deputy bea oms, Inland This is strong language. . ceme'd in the ffito flour, instead of Sending it all out . I -f. 1, I y the Governments of P came to the turn of any of ;'four persons were CO: : . . I I . . '.11 .. I . J . that the S-ol.citor- - of the country on a scalp in the rates, 1?aelfi*e Itailway caim -:1 . , ,to . 1__, I a I ?- 11 , ­,,- - the respective countries; and which direct taxation would certainly t6 declare themselves. P -,rhaps the Revenue and the work of 10 - I assault. Harper skip d thel following - carry it by rail. , . I , - . I . 1 ` he boasted " V, - e committee of the I net result will be th( crea- . I day toWroxeter, wher . of that does no kood to anybody but the - cellt,s p - I ;* , - tiv , most notable.feature of the division in ' General. The " - I I - OW -, t , . officers and Execu harl'if hamp : . . , Euphen - -11 11, . , fl.tJ _ hereby authOriZed -1, 4 . . cred and harried and --Miss aia, McDougall, ;eldest .. er bushel. I " - " -; , to take induce,t ; I 1 4,1 e vote i en by Mr. tion of two new p1q,ces for Parliamentary instead t, . lot this respect was th giv I his exploit in assaulti . the' constable. exporter? Exporting tbe grain ous both roads are . , j., 5 :.j - in,ititute are . n tb I . . , I are now. If we do i ent. Ths will daughter of the late Duncan McDougall' of grinding it. is a great. injury. to e I i 7 .4 1. ion in the premi " I Heseliin identified per aind Hyland I , 10 i , " I - Iuch act ses as shall best robbed as they, . r r of the Coverdment. followers of the Governin ple - Grey, has taken ber . 9 1 bitiOA) and they are I i - , S solution. ith concession of : rs g I I I q I . . .10 I ; - - . I - It - the object of thisre have a change of this kind before long, as not violate any constitutional princi lire6t. I and his evidence as to, railroads ,tatted I i promote I It is well known that Mr. Bergeron w departure for Minnesota. She goes em was corro- as they get their ca ' I i ' ". ,01 . .V eing and will be much cheaper ani less the fall) . . . 7 . . . . ; ! i "A but in the -event of fair reciprocity b' there will be a cry for* annexation, and the- most outspoken of the Bolters in his. I here I borated. He' also Wn ified Burton, but round Portland and Boston in " I ! ! , ,.*", - il. ly to Mount Pleasant, Michigan, w . I I Z ­ ,sz i oria-lize . s pon the people than tb e ra . . . - - f ! I I to! ` ,*, ! inable th,1 . . 11 ; . t - nstitate mem . . - onerou u I . w ; . - I I jjnatta .1 gest to the best means to keep down. that feel- denunciations 'of the Government lasV .. . _ . ? .. . . . ! I I , I ' - ent to sug i . 1. . I I I ,,I F. " jGovernm 1. . * i . I . f . 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