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I _� . t�_R.o 0 _. !T , the A i .t . �- :500 fhis rem`a" the- c! . - -Qaeen's and leaves one of his lieutenants to Work the - main in Goderi�h for the three feet'in length. -The Morris and Mr. James Steet, J. P. I Of Strat. 11 . . 00 - . would PaY . this, what has occurred in allowiigi the $30,000,000, loan to elkilli will re I __ - `0 ;�4 t�t it ArY , NEW ADVERTISBMENTS .. at the details. Mr. Blake has always at- merous Grey cheese factory is commencing the foril, left -last week,pn a'trip to%_ - ,I � t .4e fund -s necest - occiir in half of, . Canad [art facific to pass. These things neAl mouth or so, visiting his nu ' . f , . .� - , 0 t . � .L I -1 . 1. 100 - barraiel I i a on well and in advance -of last year. land. � �, . I � -triba ot a , Qounty this time may . tended to,the details himself - W he Were ( at a time when the GdVem- flienAs. Life at the Occident seems to seas em a ariij ere I ; iderably larger -The Wishop of Huron held con , - I $0 I . rol . � as mally or The figure between the parenthesis atte the cons 8 minion at Pa ia- ' rices,will be cons firni. I I ,, Jai ime,� , . t question is coming up in Pa ' v'e; i 1-1 . # I e, . h), i . ­ * �01(1 four t ..a+ . .8. .. wh line denotes. the page of the paper on which in grea , ut * the confid rice of all Quebec thanyast year. . I new ebUrch . I � I BairA admitted ment Sir John McDonald will map ity ianged from 70 to Messrs. Stanbury, of at � - , 0:; . . ! ' is this 1 : - IV I tituencie' in the -Do The � , I ment h agreed with him physically. i ation services in )he oe advertisement will be found. any other time. . . . and w �ep its major -7- the London Londesboro creamery i - - �A' building (which at 91, le -4. Pickard. (5) . Parliament� and seemed, to glory in the the line to be taken an& will direct ne 100. I iow the' Government worries ilong road Stanley,'who are extensive cattle -The � Sebringville last Sabbath. : I t of the gre I : - V I-000,unt ,Great Slaughter Sa 9 I ing at least one-third 105%8 M ea throa I � to argue it. Mr. BI ke . more P?0�. of his colleagues . . � -A snapping turtle, weighing J �� . _X ' -Duncan & Duncan. (5) i to 40, deal rs, d are shipping nearly all the yea,r runn I W 'Coomplish - 'Jubilee Celebration admission, 'that Dann was an . intimate on m o1r ties rangin g from * 19 , b an butter than any former year, there being ' was captured by a couple of young r =4 be a a I � would never trust anv one of his frie ids . 'a I - � e , said till Scotland'B Farewell -John J. Parish. (5) . . made u "wholly of persons who know tip,e have now over 100 head pasturing elul . - - * . Army- : reat Slaughter Sale -J. Pickard. (8) . friend of his and that he owed his ap- la Parliament. He ' ir I about 1,000 pounds made daily. It has � in the lake near Stratford a few days 4go, � � If m iou - one-half -0 G --Frank Murray. (5) to co�duct a case " that &­ nservative Administratioj4 is o .e farms. - -1 I 'W19.0t credit for Wells and NValks also been aWarded a medal and diploma; -Mitchell expects, to have a lini Of �., � .. - Fire, Fire, Fire -J. W. Millar. (8) pointment as r6turning officer to his invarip6bly did such work himself. As better f the boodler than a Reform A. Currie, the popular butcher ;...- . 7( 1 but they didn't 0] . . � Pure Paris Green -Lumsden & Wilson. (8) 1 a consequence of the difference in the Admi is vation can ever be. - 1�ut hese 0, tirsels, killed a lamb 1 last Mond Of a very high grade, from the London telearaph in connection with the Can- '. . -,-. -1 bYr them) of the converts! . ay- . �� AW %tumber � . . - - I . ion. (6). . (Beard's) inflaence with.the Government. John McDonald al%N ays I and Colonial Exhibition at London, adial Pacific Railway, shortly,'and .e. I - _ , . ches, but tb Queen's Jubilee-Alexauder Wilz . -two plans, Sir. same mercenaries, who now defend. the t re8sed 42 pounds. It was pur- . . ,___ 1440 ... other ,ehur 0 -G. Stewart. (6) ' he twenty packages sent office in town. __. - I - ioin Notice to Contrartors Now, in v . . in sea- I ' d from Wm. Dark, f Grey 15owu- Enolo.nd, on t . ­. .i . .. Gover Ent's position, would go over to c d _a . � .1 , � Land for sale -James Wells. (6) ! I It has also receive I � ildren i A Or 14 � , iew of the precedent just set, had time when Parliament was ' "" 1 - - any Conservative � , there last �season. c -A party of 100 ch ,,,I that, so long 1, Notice -'Wm. Af, the othe side in a moment if they saw si I tly * . On t Im UA not '". what 'is to. hinder sion to perform his duties in the Holise, ite This will be hard to beat. , 111108 I � aConnell. (5) : - I I . . nuection with the - girls, fro -in Miss McPherson's Home in , ., . -,he lee -th them, a` dca(V5 ('I Lime for Sale -Robert Dalton. (6) candidate at any future election, se- to look'af ter Government business, land the Min stry weakening. Consequently -A little son of C. B. Harris, of a money prize in co _� . � - W1 S,U(l are i I Md'irris, met with a n C'ident on ab � week - � � i . . Card to the Public -C. W. PaPst� (5) . I to attend to the several duties of' his ove, which proves that good butter is England, arrived in Stratford last 06 to live I ,short hi I I . Sectire the Shadow-&. Calder. @ - curing the appQintmenfof a creature of ositiou, at the' same thne keeping . an eight 0 nine determ n asty ac . made there. � I � They were in charge of Mr. and 34�; ' !a Coombs gave a , - . . I Conse ry ive side can get anything he! Queen's 'Birthday by getting a fish . ' I . . - er ,to and illatt Wanted to Rent -John, Thorp. (6) I P 0 Mr. R ake ,I , I A couple of .weeks since lir. T. R. � - 'Pon . Tor,01 I Parcel LositL-b. R. Wilson. (8) . .his own as returning officer and then if eye, on party interests,'whil want, -Chapleau has far more'h � k ca6ght in his finger. The hook - . - I Alerry. : - .h. work in. .ing facts 01 how I M .. I telliu9stirr rds ii at I ad I . - � . he is defeated at the polig, getting his has had to work day in &'rid day mt, - 'O� to be cut out. Atchell, postmaster Westfield, start- � - essrs. John Inglis a AVM� Lit- . . by v.4re drunka- I __ I on the strength of some taking no relaxation and little sleep, in that nurp er if only they show the ne I a . - nts of the town8hipof � I .. ivb.o w k a I if'k ' . .1 � !, I on a trip to the old country. He. t1e, bbth old reside I . 'tor returning officer) � cessaiy 4 �termination. It goes w#hout -The total average attendance at the ec -New York by the Elnia,'Ieft last week on avisit � Woman brought bac to I la order to k6ep �ace with the necess�ties . � course, Si - Clinton public --school for the month of took passage from -to their . UVOU txpool to declare him sayin , 'that r John Mabdon , w ve , 1,Uess by the Army there' _!T - !!! IML # trumped uj� technicality, . _ of his position in the House. Ther is ) . he steamer Brittanic, the vessel * hich col- nati' heath. They expect to yisit , ,,,,:,,0,W,0rC, 1 7c� - - ...— elected, in defiance of the votes of the also a constitutional -difference betteen ald ill I I cave " as soon- as lie finds it May was 425, being 21 less than for t lided with the Celtic several hundred: Glasgow, Edinburgh a -ad otherplaces. W_W_____0_�1 t— I __ � i - _ anle month lapt year. The number on ' ,-:: . � � . . N neces ary. He would sell out anything E the vessel was, en Johnso , ' I - I Orrely. . people, and a partizan majority in]�ar- the' two men. Sir John 'J\11eDonald can � iles at sea, and when : -Mr. B n ,of Stratford, NVAS " FRIDAY, June,10, 1887. , or an body rather than give up the pre- thd roll was 5%. m . . SEAFORTH, , 1. 'a subject from his mind I . ck to New York Mr. Mitchell� surprised the other day on breaking � I . -A mclam exclude - - I brought ba � � ,,N.'T. . -7- - - liament upholds his action and ,retains diately that .4e has done with it. miera A . i - Mr. Robert - Forsythe, who servec eluded that be would remain on this open a very large sized egg., layed FATAL ACOMF �tliel one.� AL1ZRD.___lLi8 lorrie con . tiy �� . . . The Queen's County Election him in his'seat, and tip only recourse TBF, (U.tl�k',4 COUN.TY TIIF,FT LEG time with Mr. A!,Welch, of C and he returned one of his hens, to fitid a smaller e. . t occarredUear 'Zt lt,DSS, 0 . . Blake cannot. Having thought of , the! Ln ol side of the Atlantic ,aden . hich: 11,ober � . t1dicious use of the part whip. in company with his �rother Norm[ , . . 1� . aek by W � I � P By a y . . witl i . '. t . Case. . -hoice of --fore he ha& .X-. - ' . vr4 , IV me an I . left to the man -who is the c . matter for so long! be 11 the C)n$ rvatives with the exception of Wroxeter, has gone'into the tin and home. accordingly. Before leaving Cana- i a perfectly formed shell inside of � . 5 Grey.1 A great deal has recently been said in unot'l rid two, ha�e been wheeled into line t vote . da he took out a $3,000 accident insur- -Mr. A H. Dorman is rushing up ..��. 'Wriew1on P the decea' the people - is an appeal to the courts at pressed himself upon it, he ca his return hii new woolen mill in Mitchell and will heath- Rel when tlie I ' I c ktove business in Fordwich. it ,pptarB Parliament, as. well as in the news- , s himself of it. Thus the strain upo� his I ance policy, and he said on __'_ a cost of several fliousands of dollar that Isti, Baird, the man who was de- -In*.one week, from the cream of �d deal Of. be r-eady for work in' some Aepartmenta - I . to F,t e buggy pa,pers., about the Quetn's county elec- - nd, which ,should: be temporary3 re- w Brunswick, shall inilk from two cows belonging to Mr. that .that policy gave him a goc &i"09 ,d from th: -� and months of delay. Besides the in- m'. feated, iii lQueen's, Ne m . 1 481118 det"'ahl . . . " which . maAns there until a new subject takes its comfort and satisfaction at the time the' in a few days. The mill will be ore. - 4 b,calne fri !me e House of � � I . tion case. It is a somewhat peculiar remain ,I) 4 ' mber of th Coin- Joseph Ba%vden, of Exeter, 21 pounds of justice, this is an expense which few can place. The result is perpetual mental - i ccident happened. I . . I extensive and better fitted than ever b4- the horse) The dose was. I utter were nufactured . � I .,--� � mons, taken with a very ma , an average a - . Arwina, the an.ortu-nate man case, and is without a parallel in the his- , 'Blake's method. of pro-� �� � -The Goderich Signal makes, the fol fore. - 1P and brea undertake and the inevitable result is, activity. Mr. by some, and a number 'show- of one -and a half pouft'ds per day. This � - . At the late gen- cedure is very much like that of - Mr. bad a -,� . lowing happy reference to the threaten- -1he other clay Mr. John Vines, of I I imut jDJ the, b4 was sunimf - tory Of this country. ed y Ifaces, so to speak, ,by the is an exceptional showing. ' Cal i , that the person elected by the returning I I I I I . . McKenzie when be was Preinier. ! M`ri. - I the proprietors of the 6th concession of Elma, and his k Medic ' � lady in Clin- ed, libel suit against 1 Zee - Mr. ROSS NA eral election two candidates, one, named officer and not the' man who is the spee ie0,11 ey made on the subject. -One night last week a r of, hired man were engaged in shooting at a . it W48 of nO usia. . I . f? 11 McKenzie always would do everythin I ! ,- the towush . g' Earl in the week Returning Officer :on set out in the garden a very hand- that jO throu Q111, King and the other Baird, ran for the s the 'real " Is I ' which we made mention in these notes target near the horse stable. One ol . . 0own P , _It�ev. D. choice of the people, become I and it was this that broke dowA bi Dun , w iio elected Mr. Baird, was called iome plant that had been developed in . I N 0 -T F- S, - constituency of Queen's, New Bruns- . Ith. �) . _. i .. I ! It says: 1, outsiders esti- the shots missed the target and shot a CHURCH , rch C-ranbr representative. It is a clear aiid*pal- hea I to t e �Jlar of theiHouse to answer for ;he house ; next morning the plant was last week. - i:chu 1) r -on the oc- . I above was in - his conduct. Some sympathy was iiissing, and it was traced to the posses- mate the spring suit of the editors of the valuable mare, which cau-sed her death. I of Xnpx I. Onday last fol wick. The returning office ince-the type, a nieet , ut, trim- -W bile driving a land roller recent. . Itse, I I version of the will of �he -S g 'left On �1 . pable sub I I , t Signal at about $10,000, witho I thell � - le -edDu "I . emb of the H on created f or him at first by his youth and -ion of a servant girl residing a shor .1 .Vill attend tl � casion was a school teacher nam nn. people; is a violation of the very first ing of the Liberal in , ers . . se .. � mings. It is ornate but not gaudys and ly, Mr. Geo. Hamilton, of Carlingford, I peg, ,khere he �. -, has : � . I v I 11 I At the nomination Mr. King's deposit princip : sible government and of Cornmons was held and Hon. Wilfred by tb E) fact that the Liberals-sonie of listance away. there is no attempt at diisplay on our had one of his feet caught in the gear. . 4 ssembly. .L&!'i NicRac, les; of respon I . . them at ,east-demarred to letting him -The other day some one entered the - one drawback i It is ing and was unable to: extricate it A r and will no- 4 was made by himself instead of by his , ' imously chosen 1�adelr �i7ering. _)edroom of Mrs. Swarts, at the Prin Tbele is but until- V�stous worke , � in b is a, fitting coiollary to the Gerymander Laurier. was unan have ,-,-o asel to assist him in ans, . ce " Fortunately, the . hor ' ,nuch benefited' calth by a I . � I . . art. those who help arrived. , . . 1 p lit Brown fabric) and - 11 election agent. The returning officer, Well may we en- for the'remainder of the Be I t i8_ the que tions to be put' to him. He was )f !Wales botel, in Clinton, and stole , 00 and Franchise Acts.� I O�fncliMst about it say it won't wash." stood still until danger was past. . . -The Presbyierian chureh � I . ' . however, accepted the deposit, declared ' � hoped, however, that by the time the eventa4ly allowed counsel, who illileffec- herefrom ber new spring bonnet. As I - be0omc alt0gethe quire, whither are we drifting?. . . .t ini- We don't feel a bit proud, however, ana- -At the Grand Orange Lodge meet� brook ha,s . l - � I tuall3� protested against the House deal- einbers of he house were in the vie' * � x � - , gation, a6n King and Baird the duly nom inated can- - I - next session comes around, Mr. Blake . � I . till talk to our neighbors ia a friendly ing in Belleville last ,week Mr. R. AA. ,,,te for the -0Q'ngr13 ,%v One e i ing with the matter; on the ground that of the room all the time', the theft 8 . . � ,ith the election __ ed to resnme T i . . �: ay, as of yore." � � White, of St. Marys, was presented with . 4 enlarged OV, a ne didates, and. proceeded w nt of Mr. Brake. will be sufficiently recover erable to the ivas . W ' c the L-)rdl�, . . . . Retireme . I retur'ning officers were ausw . week -Mr. R a handsome gold watch in recognitioli of" - The Swram`10, OL - , t I , a- pretty cool one. ast . .- 11 i aw for their d to -On Sunday morning lai3t;a complete -On Tuesday of I in the usual way.. King was the Reform his ,former position. Should this un- court.; of I conduct, an � � ,Was observed last SaMbath I . We are sure th4t oar'readers, without "' a ing, a dark Holmes, of the Clinton New Era, met past services to the Order. : I . � At, and Baird the Conservative. candidate. ' t arn fortunately fail to be the case, talented make them answerable to the House et of burglars tools, i clud' th an unpleasant accident, tboug4. -Mr. Sam, uel Couch, of Mitchell a R,V. Mr. Henderson, of I � reference to- party, will regret o le . I ' -wojuld be to try them twice for the antern, were found in LowerWingliam. wi . t- t I I I I the .pastor. -The Unioll ter the election was held And all the - . I I . ot attended with any young student for the Methodhit mm- sister � Aft . and clever as Mr. Laurier is, Sir Ricliarcl also - called fortunately it was n I . - � . I , -returns sent in, that Hon, Edward - Blake has been a . t same ence. ven the Minister of t is Bapposed they were left to be , � . s results. He had been out driv* iztry, has been stationed at Alma, Wel- ��l in schoo ,section 'No ballots G01111tedand the . Justil, who was imported from the or the following evening when an oper. 11 forced by continued ill health to retire Cartwright is, undo btedly, the �nex ep - seriou I - ten e of . ver fifty. � I . � ing and on his return, after leaving his y ,cyton Count , and another AlitcheU at dane 0 1 1 ri y . � I it was f ound that King had received a Man to Mr. Blake, and his appointilient. Nova. cotia Bench to act as special tion would have been performed on . � - 1 2 1 ,q -A :aum ber of fa.rrr from the leadership,,. of his party, and wife at the. house, started for the livery � I y, A. R. Mustard, is stationed at I � IJOCAI,-. . Thi . � I pleadni in defence of indefensible Gov- ome one's safe. ! I . - lost colts The disc majority of -some sixty votes. is was -Parliament*ry duties to seek to the leadership would be much inore . stable ;'the horse had not gone 50 yards !,An village. I 1 thi,s spring. quit his .. , . ernmi �� actions, could not bring him- -A few morninas ago while Mrs. E. , . mati$m.-John Steyt not dis-puted by any One. But the re- - opu!ar ira Ontario, at least, thani the . . 0 . fore the kina bolt broke, allowing the -Mr. F. G. Lynde, who engaged in I - . needed rest and quiet. I During the elec- p , t . . . self to dmit that the High C A of Everett of Wingliam was eating an egg be t> drop in the rose,, tli _- tannery business in Mitchell f . I ,to be rheu t drove to lake Hi - . turning officer, Dunn, - ref ased . to 'be I - appointment of Mr., Laurier. . .1 I Parliament had no power to dea with or breakfast, she was somewhat startled front of the buggy to 1 or a ArthurSmar . eek. : � I . . tion campaign Mr. Blake overtaxed him - I I I viug .Mr. Holmes out in the number of years, is �about removing to Goderich, one day last _%V . I I : I '� with to come across another egg in the centre a guided 1w the vote of the people and de- ' . : one of ilts own servants charged, , nd thro) a few bruises Madoc, Hastings. County, where there I � I -ime ,hua caught some I � I i clared and returned Baird, the m itiority self. His pfforts at,tba,t time were such � OTTAWA LETTER. �i offendiq� against its dignity. The ex- of the one she was eating. It was about Inud. A ruined overcoat, . . . a fine"t , oti . crop is on the � that few men could -have stood the . I . - bird a egg, was perfectly and. a broken buggy fortunately cover is a good. prospect for business in the em -The ro I . � . � � I : — aminiti( n of Dunn went on, ther�f ore, the size of a � � � ave aboul candidate,, the one duly elected. In v all the injury Bustained. We may say tanning line. �Cek,_The masons h strain. Day after day, and for -se era,l I i, (From Our Own Correspondent.) � but *at ing new was elicited except a formed and bad a hard shell on it. - � I n. of Mr. I " . � it in a �vhisper that .Mr. Holmes haa -A very interesting mizsionarymeet. "I ea the foundAtiO Justification of this strange proceeding, weeks, be spoke once and. often twice- a I OTTAWA, June 6th, 1 74. boist ro s and very unmannerly sympa- -One of the daughtem of Mrs. Green, �. I he held that King's nom: ation. was ir- . �, t aturning officer on the part widow, of Clinton, met with a painful just t6turned from a wedding party at * held in the Presbyterian church barn. The work is well exc� . in � : - thy fpV he r . ,' The accident On Tuesd night laft week I ­ win I �vljen the barn. Jul One of the favored arguments of ,Par mg look wel day, and seldom or ever less than about I ck bench Tory members. by Goderieb, which may accoun,t for the at Ziro-kston on Thursday evening, 26th I � I . regular and illegal, inasmuch as the law tw,o hours each time, besides t1raveling liamentary oratbrs is that if a str�nger of t4 b ' ay 1 1 mp, If nishap. .. A � . ult. The speakers, were Rev. 11-essrs, ed, -The recea.t rain has. . .' d , I . mem eP � i of the Ministry themselves the explosion of a a, er clothes I -A ndent says:: Webster and Gofortb� students of Knox . I I required his election deposit to be ra�cle long distances b6tween times) 'and were to appear in the galleries and hear w ceedingly grave and protested took fire and her legs weie severely 1dod start. I � . I I I . I ere C:x . e Presbyterian congregation of Cra,'A- College, who have in view the work of " - by his agent,. whereas Xiag's depoait was ruments 0 the that they recognized the great i�iport- - burned before, the flames could be ,sub- Tb � . � . . seem it is'neverthe- for the first time the arg . . h h t . . . The meeting was presided . ! strange as it may 1 $ 1 * I * I � ! the case. But their dued by a neighbor, into Whose house brook is talking of moving the c are P missionaries. Exeter. made by himself, an(! consequently he less true, he seldom, if .ever, delivered speakers on the other side, -he would be ance and gravity of isity for slis ran for relief. . the other side of the lot and having It over by Rev. Mr., Fletcher. ' - ' ' was not legally elected, although he had . I . � . . or grieved,: and untu ored followers saw no neceE tilated and other- -Mr. McGillivray, a student of Knox T.Ur CROP's. -The crops in the s&'me 4ddress t' .respect surprised or, shocked .� i' -Last week Mr.. G. A. Deadman of enlarged, better ven I . 11 - -lear and undisputed majority . � wice I . In this I I which the restr 11m,ng their glee whenever� Dann Be renovated. This is something tha�t College, addressed'a meeting in Carling� I aTe alI in a fine condition, secured a P he showed a grasp of mind whd intellect would reach conclusions, offen A, as he several times d *I fresh Brussels, received a queen bee from the wi- 0 I f last week did a gr - it. Baird was accordi ing- I I I . edingly un- i 1( ' %t an- well known apiarist, Doolittle, . of the is very much needed, The congregation ford on the evening of the 271th ult, in - showerl 0 .11 of the votes, caF orator sets forth in full, exec insult,tg the House in his flippa ba the appearan rarely equalled by any public man in . . i . ! : s has increased so much of late years tb4 behalf of foreig i inissions. The speaker make them ',','e I in -,t, f or Q a e en's wer 3.' hey showed, did these uncouth United States. T *trop, while th� nice warm rw ly gazetted the m e bar elec try. But, un- complik entary to the other side., If 13 i he price paid wa - the church is now far too small, and the handled Iiis subject in a lucid and con. � 7 � this or any other coun in d memb now perfeetty well $8.00 and to anyone outside of abee week -,ha e htlped to makel - I ers, that they k I _ . v I ounty, and when Parliament opened he' the that Bt�rangef were to appear and $'pen de of ventilation is bad, so that it is vincing manner, an(I closed with an . F � fortunately for him, as well as for I Sir John Macdonald's poli6y has keeper would be consIdered ail extrava- mo I I I � � I I that . . . us to the health of both pastor earne9t and stirring appeal to bis heaar- I --doubly sure. � I - injurio , �oak his seat. I . ntry, the physical wap not equal to half a day in the lobbies of the House at been to degrade representative institu gant figure for the little insect. . , OnFriday last, Ini� I cou . . � ,ation. As the pastor, Re",% ers to aid this noble work with greater FJ_?qES.- , . Early in the pre�ent session the case . I � arlock, in and congreag I � � Rae, will attend the Assembly liberality. Rev'. Geo. Chrystal presided. � H. Sprague :!Nvas brougbt - present, he would be very'much inclined tions and, debauch public seDtime t, and -Alr. Alex. Smith, of H . the mental man, and as a result the for I his Sah- D. B. Me � was brought up in Parlia - to beli�ve that both sides of the House any suph affair'as this which proved Hullett, recently entertainec an opport - d the sum Of �- ment. Mr. ave out under the severe strain. � . sidence. On meeting in WinniPecrl unity is , -The spring meeting of the Listowel Reeve and fino r � � conclusively that he had to a larl,'e eX- bath -school class at his re 11 to $3, for Weldon, of St. John W r afforded t k, an(I Beekeepers' Assoz' ion took place on A,1110autino, in; a I .1 � tion. o proceed "with the war lat 1 �0 I i horse on the, -1dewalk and 411 Feeling his physical weaknt�ss,. Mr. are at' present in a PeGulia ; -. pos;i w' " iv d Thursday evening last Mr. Alex. Watt, � ) � tent stweeeded, as naturally rece e -' ' moved to the effect I at Mr. King be - The a' cement 'that Hon. 0 ward by the,in with shouts of triumph.' The who is superintendent of the Harlock probably the next time we refer to' this the 28th ult. The leading beekeeper's of � S �_ti th Blake desired to retire from the � leader nnoun ning the. completion of the district were presen�und reported - stand in that posi on for th � I ; declared elected for! the constituency � . � lake 'would not appear in the * i � lation being over, Mr. W61on a Sabbath -school, also entertained the it will be concer I i ; I ,Which is against the laws �OV � . . I i ") I . ship of his party before the meeting of B I the much needed work. � � tolerable progress and success in this . I . - i . I . . - again this session I ipen- f ew. da 7s later presented a reso'lation children of the school at his residence.. __ '_ businp,s% Foul brood was discuised, and I :ain. I of Queen's, aa it was , shown by has naturA ly dai) Mr. Wni. Miners, sr., an old resi Dou2t do it, ag n I . � V eas es S_., . the ballots which had, upon order Parliament, but acceedincy to the earn ls, as is the decl rirgr -that the returning � officer A very pleasant time was spent on both dent of the township of Usborne, died at it was resolved to take acti- -e in � ur I NF -W Sir,, —A handsome est, pressing and una, als of ed the ardor of the Libera should, iave returned Mr. King, he hav- occasions. - - tele�vraph nim,pn§ appe I case with any org nization when the . I . 11 . g . of the House, been produced before Par- . .. . a ing sequred a majority of voters. Of —The general sessions of the peace his home on the 'ith concession On the to try and do away with this iiiobt dead- beftl1placed. on the his followers he consented to .-ontinue on leader is removed. Mr. Blake has been , this would will meet on Tuesday, June 14th at '12 22nd ult., after a short illnes& He was ly pest. - I site the Comaiercial hotel, I liament, that he had. a .,majority of the . course Ithe Tories saw that . inse � he i . I and 8 months of age. De'_ —Mrs. S. Honey, of Logan, died cripti,on of "I Moore 4- . in his position w . suffering from insomonia, and h,uls left .nst-- Mr. Baird o'clooN noon in Goderich. There are a 65 years . � votes cast. The Goverment met .this . - the field of active politics to seek his lost mean ,,, declaration agai born in Cornwall, England, early on Thursday morniDg of last week, I pump makers: and horse deal. could drag through the session by re YI allowed to remain in the House, .1 number of a* peals from the decisions of ceased was � . 'by an amendment that the matter be � h' ' Ii. He retires to a cottage at'.Mur-' bein . [ . . p pally ScottAct and emigrated to this country in the after an illness of only one week," of in. 0, superb pi4sce of worknial " � ceiving liberal assistance from is lieu- healt an e cde ingly awkward thing for them. I justices of thepeace, princi I I , . -ay. Bay, where he will spend the sum- I . four civil year 1855. After residing in Eastern flammation of the lungs. Mrs. Honey greatly attn�,cts 'the attent' referred to the committee on Privileges The- r t refore pro�013ed that the report cases. There are also three or : . '� tenants. In this, however, hithself and .r oped niany vi,etues and .,pwer-by. :� . I . � Ons. Thl_Uommittee in turn met, by the close of which it is of t) ,e ommittee on Privileges and Elec- cases. A full panel of petit jurors have Ontario for about a year he came f ur- was a woman. of - I _ * and Eleati :1 I his friends have been disappointed. Al� ers he will be himself again. ther west, settling in Usborne where lie leaves behind her an exemplary family ,RoRsr, TR�DF­-Oa Tulell_i I by his follow tion; in favor of leaving the whole mat- been selected for the occasion, being the � tru:*- tol ­ recomm ended that th Returning Officer ' hi - ided till his death. Pobsessed of a of nine sons and one -daughter; the mumber of gypsies 8 . .thou,crh he has delivered some of the Mr. Blake not having been very ni�c. in ter I o tae courts should be adopt'ed. A first time under the new Act. res . I I' . I . - Duna be summoned �: before the Bar, of " he House. during the present seosion, great desire for Christian work 'lie latter being the wife of ',%Jr. GCo. Hurl- I tered into a t�ade with Johl best speeches of his life this session, he t ,. - furtAler,amendment was proposed from —On Monday of last week Mr. Alex. I? � ' � -y state �f his I found an ample -field for his labor of 14Ve burt of Hibbert. b this place, )Sbore giving tIM12; a - nt of his con- I . 'owing, to the unsatisfactor the �iberxl side that the seat should be Forrest, lot 27, - 3 . I 1. . tD � ­`e4the House to give an ecou , was , unable to stand the strain, . concession 2, Morris, de ' 14 I r horses. Tht - . . '3 . : health the Liberals are better prej?ared * rus- in the Methodist church and Sand:y --At the adjourned influest on the and exchangiia( , � ' duct. This was accqdingly done., but 7 I givei ,to Mr. King out of hand. Paring livered three 3 year old steers at B ool, in both of which he. had been � a body of a dead infant found in S'ebring­ . ing Moore ' nt out to the 1,t � and , was' compelleA to frequently. t� proceed without him, than they Ivould S .. I � e Mr. Baird was allowed to sels that weighed 4,496 pounds. One of , ch j - I . . W( that official did not throw aDy neN devoted and earnest; w�rker for a great ville a couple of weeks ago, ,I)r. Paul , up his equille and on put", v light absent himself from ,the House. Still,, have been had his determination to go expl xin his position. This he did in a them brought up the .beam at 1,690, � ' ) I upon the subiect, and be. was, conse- 6�ay been reached suddenly. Th Will . . f years, fillinLy efficiently most stated that the body had been placed by bridle, he accidentally rai-ae4i - Alr.* number o . : . - . - � __ under the pressure of his f riends, 0 sing song speech of over an hour'� dura- pounds. It was a prime one. I . , . . . iss their leader's splendid kno. ,ledge ,, . a e - quently, discharged. Mr. Weldonagain * . tion His main object appeared� to be Thornas (,'ovenlock was the buyer. Mr. of,the important offi.�es of trust con- him w1lere it was found. It w 8 th head a little too high, anti � he - persevered until it became I too in, n I of,'Parliamentary affairs and his igreat with the same. Boloved alike by body of ai still-bor , deforill.ed child, burst a " poll evil. " -which t1' � , I to -- xpite sympathy, and he did � so by Forrest received 5 cents per pound, neoted . . . moved that the returning office'r should evident to both himself and them that ability as speaker and the, leade;r, but he knew tha� the lists 4.80 his friends and Sunday School class ari(i whose parents resi4e in the villag&' on its neck, a,ud rendered tb* I Mr. � King as he had I 1 . repral eating that amounting to the neat sam of $22 1 ,y respected by neighbois.and a have returnec be daDgerous. -they will nevertheless continue, a� they wer . riffl if ap- for the three head. highl c- The doctor had partially dissected the for use. The following Frid I further effort wOul4 . t' P against him, and the she quaintances, his genial smile and kindly body. The " inquest " suddenly col- I gariz struck town a4rain and - ' & majority of the � votes, and he When he got so he'was unable to leave have hitherto done this session, t! give poin o'd returning officer, would, take � --Mr. John '.Nlc'.N'evin, of Hensall, has , , . 1_� the Government a strong opposition. leased Mainwaring's fl will long be remembered, and it lapsed. . I �oh�themi blick the beast ff - was again ,met on the part of . . - � certaip, action .against him on account. oiiring mill in counsel , ; his room, he tendered his resign- tion of a, general feeling in the neigEborhood —The other day � A . . . a I � . A CtiBIZIET ROW. I He d' elared also that he was ready to Woodham, and will ran- it hereafter. is : Jr. Lathwell, of leaves him, $34 out of pockel the Governniant by I an a mendment to I the position he has so ably, filled. At,a One plean has bee and . . � at"ves of Nlr. McNevin had Bell's mills at Ki among young and old that a valued Mitchell, picked from a basket of e 8 . LARcF,xY- 4-0a Tuesday, * ! e more Chal resign. as soon lastheCouserv. i p- 4 r the effect that- Parliamen' full meeting of the Re! form members of' gone and done it, a nid all sorts of rumors his dob - ifty , hinting pen for several years, and by his good friend has gone forever. A widow and deliver4d at hiz store one wbichle I of our boysi Phair and, I a I . . - asked him t( , ' a large family of grown-up children are thought to be bad On breaking the town for Loridon in quest ii. ' deal with the case, and that it should be Parliament held last�j week that iresig- areflying as to trouble in the Conserva they ivould not call upon him 11 til the business tact and excellent workman- ::5 1 . . referred to the coarts. This amend- I tive camp. In my last letter it; was lists �Ivcre reyis1ed. On the voie Mr. ship su6ceeded in building up a good , left to mourn the lose of a loving hus- shell a 0iirp came from within, where- stopped at tl�e � City Arms 1) nation was acce �ted I but no an0espor 'band and an indulgent father. . pped in I ;I . I I rity� of 19, . . r 11 I # noted that, Chapleau had been offered and Pati erson, of Es6x, who has. staunchly trade, and will, no doubt, do the same rganized. 51 n upon the singing egg was wra city. �Befor� going to bed i, meat was carried by, a majo. -Governor- d workman, A Literary Society was o I flannel.! and placed under a hot stove, sum of $3 50 in one corner i was appointed in the hope that the might' accept the Lieutenant ' supli6rted ,the iight against his party, in Woodham. He is a goo .a I I — many Conservatives� refusing to vote, t t - ship of Quebec. There -is no doubt that did .. I- Mr. Boyle, of Monck, and a' honest, genial business man. Duff -s church for the improvement of and by noon next -day a fine heal -thy - kerchief, and then himself Z ; sum mer's rest and relaxation wil .uf, 3 gain, 1. . - I the , - � . - and at least two voting with the Opposi- . . such is the case, and it may be that lie I 0 m. A number or Tories —Mr. David Kincaid, leader of the morals and manners in mental attain chicken made its appearance, auc . retiredfor the�ight. In t . ficiently recuperate -him to enable him stool by bi ; . business acquirements.- little bird is now ho ping about and . 'when Phair� ard'se, ion exal : I I will yet take the position. But there is ! ' - I tion to give the seat to the main whom 'N � Shir t6d the vote. The Goveriiment's town band in Wingham, met with a ments and in . P . i to resume his 'Mr. Blake, every reason to believe that he recog I . oon; The following are the officers : Presi- doing .. found that he had 'been P old position. -. maj )ji �*y was only 19. Just befbre the painful a6cident on Tuesday aftern _jhwell. i the peaple elected. . And. so the matter has left Ottawa for his home in Toronto nizes that in'seeking the retiremer t of a I the first which may interfere, som ne -president, ,e Mitchell Recorder says- Mr. mioney, and at once commi I ri� vote w1as Aaken (on ewhat with his dent, Rev.F. Ballanty ' ; vice its in Parlia, dcally 'ecc ii� MissKate Johnston ; Secretary-Treas. , S. A. Hodge coqle of zoane to a police officer, wh rests, and Mr. Baird still si and it is said he intends taking ,up big Lieutenant -Governorship he prau� ame pent) M�. Mitchell, in his i Pe- clarionet playing. He was at his regu- . , , e!3 up to Langevin the acknow.edged I I I little time found Howard I ment and votes, and ; will c1raw his ses- ' at Sir John tmlac- lar e in T. Bell's furniture Miss P. McDougall. The topic, of dig- weeks at his o d home wiT,h his parents I I residence at Hurray Bay for the sum. tuouq way, declared th . mployment . .. .. givd -anadia. 1 - ! cul3sion .taken was "Farm. life as com- in West Durham. We can imaaine no placed him inthe, sional allowaace and mileagealtho h lea ership of the French -C Con donAd's conduct in forcing his followers factory, running a planer, when be acci- � I him and 119 m- er. The press on both sides of politics'. 'servatives. This ivould please Sii - John to . ote as they had done could' not be Aftentally %1lowed the third finger of his pared with life in town or cit�.` Tho,,Re change more delightf ul than to g6et away , . keeping. lie only represents Mr. Dan i6ry n[iuch. A Lieuten&ut X to the old farni in the ' u, the return- have feelingly expressed their regret at Macdonald i - cha acterized in parliamentary language, left hand to drop and get caught by the on farm life were J. D. Campbell, K. f rom basiuess bac PRE5B,N-TATm-_,-.-0n -Wed ' ing officer who elected him. the cause which has occasioned- this re- Governorship would not be an hc nor to ' Johnston, Mrs. Daniel Campbell: Jennie month of June, If sQ.me generons-hiarbed - June lat, many of the i . I I but! if he were, outside the I - buzz s%w, which cut it off. captain. farmer willebange work with us for a ing - . . , I . Chapleau, but would be a direc; snub . �ouse he I am other friends -of Mr. In pursuing"this ' t ve WOUJ Isay it was infamous. Thi� raised : e ened on Stewart with R. J. Moore 4s - course, the majori y tirement, and many of the Conservati , rom the Premier for his action �n tak- I —A s'rious accident happ . I sl t 0 1� A , t, led b' the (4overnment * f . qui; , a disturbance, such " Indepen- Sunday to Miss Maggie '.McLellan, 3rd On'city life were Hugh Stewart, Alex. couple of weeks an& allow ' us to gathered. iij Mr. L. 11. I. � . . - . a 'log by a rippling brook all the,day long, .... in Parliam en papers have spoken, inost kindly and M,cDougall�. K te Ewen, John Ewen � I . and actuated by the ost partizan spirit I . � ' e Reform leader. ing the Government by the thro t just den ts I' as Mr. Desjardins and Sir Donald line,Morris. Mrs. McLellan and daugh- i McLauchlin as c ptain. 1he we will write them d f "' I offiee and ptesented. him wil � ) generously of the, lAt before the 1.4st election and dem inding a yar s o oetry � 1. dress, accoiripanied b . ; I arlia- very great edneessions at Langevii i's ex- Sill t4l feeling ,very much hurt 'at what ter) it appears, were returning from with El . � � il Ir y a P have done.Mr. King, and the people of Mr. Blake's retirement from P the ,qalled an imputation against them. church when in some.'way the horse ran first meeting was held on Monday even- which they could sell at high , gures � dig $11DO. Alr. MOi replit . unde�l threat of retirement from , I -en witn4ssed in n e buggy. ing when the following interestin - with their other farm products. . * ress in very feeling tern Queen"s county a very great injustice, No liVelier scene has be iAo the ditch, overturni g th carriel p�o I ment, even temporarily, will be a severe Pease wal most oiit: —The elders of the congregation of . -, loss the field at t1he time when he thelHouse of Commons since closing lVirs, McLellan escaped comparatively gramme was successfully . 411ce -of the, everiling was 8, and have set a most dangerous prece -but to e axiom ti i . ation Miss North Easthope ca led at the manse e � , not only to his own party,' needed. It'! has- becom c in 4 da�,i 1878,.when Sir John'M donald uninjured, but Maggie was very badly Readihg,� Mrs. Leech; recit - Veeches, ctic. Mr. -'.%I,oir li dent. Having acce ted of Mr. King's the entire country. -In debatelhe had Canada tha� John A. " never forgets i; ll;music, Jennie Tait. Then other evening, and in behalf of the con f4 hisnew home a . , * F� � decla ed -that "that fellow Smil " (this - cut about the face. The buggy was M,-.Douga 1. t 8' Ma I no equal, �while there are f6w left nor forgives, an injury.` Anditinaybe 9 Smith) wps (lithe biggest, liar hc used up pretty.badly. h followed the debate and after s gation quietly and unostentatiously 'Will enter a the law �o'*ffice I no mination. and having declared him a � � . � Baid with safety that the Premier would -Ba- .)) - .e., pr sented to their esteemed pastor, the Smith & White of that 1);L, ev . Mr.!Baird holds his,_,�eat, and —On Hensall North circuit of the tereating speeches oil both sides it was c candidate and allowed the election to. capable of taking such a broad- and in- , , i is I ' 1Z I ; .1 d,sli degrading Chapleau at th ' - -decided in favor of farm life. After this Rev. A. Stewart, he sum of ,63, as a in wishing Mr. 'Moir every . I t ill oe a !es that hq will continue t*6 hold'it .�Iethodist church the different appoint . . ti I I COM71 te ia m e�h - - I ir good. wishes, and their riew honie and enterpro�c. proQeed, it stands a re%son and ll',ent view of every ques�iva as it � But the latter,. instead of leaving came music by Mrs. Leech ; reading, 1 J. token of the ! � - r�g31 ess of what Liberals or Conserva ments contributed the following amounts � in on sense viar, -thie rettirning officeri� came up. As a Parliamentarian he has it a questio� between keeping his pre-, I ay thinkf "until h( (luring the past ecclesiastical year, to. McDo-ngall ; recitation, M. J. Ramsay ; desire that, during I ds trip to the North- I BRIEF-i-­�Beautiful Weat . . I ent place an.d. accepting a lower one, has tiveq �n the Ho; use m . . I at to attend the meeting of the G7ew should have returned him, elected when few equals and no superiors, while his I ord from his county,to resign. wardaministerial support: Ghiselhurst, reading, Phemie Tait. The meeti�ig was we 1)11111ber attended. the 0 � � ; I . . e. t be able to Lodge at Clinton on ;j i , i .. actually made use of the opening in the get';� I -',202.50; S'exsmith, then closed with prayer. The' next eral Assembly, li migh T11 I ' . `23 1 - he got a clear and undisputed majority, earnestness and singleness of purpose in I I — - S 2.50; Kippen, 9, . . Ries art in town nearl, - - 'Lieutenafit-Governor,ship to enforce de- meeting is pn July the 10th. ; travel with comfort and yi-sit some ' , . . ' . 1 ,0,162.50 ;, Hills Green, $152.50 ; Fans,- I 4 G ' ' of the vatei. Having returned hirn, ii spired all with a sense of his hone�ty, as honors than he Huron -Notes. The generous g1ft . Tyhepfish-pe�dla I I mands for even higher. I I . ` —Some time ago we gave the particu- places of interest. . I ville,,(,'22�.50; Lake View, $82.50; total, r's horn is f * ean i , Ti�r� Henry 1 Allan ,, ing of an infant in the was unexpected by Mr. Stewart, but it wan-ld then be for the minority di . Mr. lake's now holds. It..has been a matter of sur- . has rented the $1,060. Disbursements, 'paid Rev. W. lars Of the find . � 11r- PL 8�':roule, ..1of Canu I (late to take proceedinga in the courts t� well. as of his ability prise to all, since, the beginning of the Torrapee farm, at Harlock, in Hallett, Torrance, ,9700 ; R. 11- Barnby, S.160. outhouse of the Brunswick houBei at was none the less appreciated, and was Wals in tow' . principal ailment is; insomnia) or in- session that, al �Ough Langevin has for ' . . . . I . - ere unable to say as' to feelingly acknowledged. . . . 11 during the N,r or�e year. . .. . —Says the Brusse "OBt: "After Wingliam, but w � i I I - nayahl6r of �the llensallitt-i� unseat him on account of the inform, a4y abilit tosleep. The Ottawa correspond- badly afollower and Chapleau hasa . � Is I I I y r . r. T. Bell, of the Wingliam furni- w'b guilty parties connected —The entertainment given in Strat� '011 Prid3-y evening.—Th - But; � . - X ears of blissful anticipation 1). McGil, o were the . 'aptain in his nomination, if su-Qki, it was. ent of the Toratito Mail makes the folL -stll Langevin holds his ctory, has secured the services of y . Since that time suspic� ford last Friday evening by C XGwer . . ) great manyl tar�� fa f (,',oderich, has attained to with the affair Will soori be hear�' , inatead, of doing this,the returning officer lowing remarks on the sub . place next on Sir John's left hand, while Johti :, D. Sills, of Toronto, as book- licuddy, o Clarke's Highland Cadets and Calk , V42�y 13risk 1ast week.- ,1,,) I ject, which 4 1 1 the proud position of''being able to sing, ion hap regted on a certain party in A " I I 0 , I � rr I I �h n1 - ��, - 'vl�i alla � i :11 Ili g N �c I In the 14 i I a , I I Id he I-` � 1 9 a It I I 17 1� r1l puts himself above the people and returns Qhapleau keeps a bapk seat. If C1iap- ke . dle, " Bye 0 baby in town, but who. was so unwell that no thenic Classes from Guelph, was a most report of the number of 1 ' � a � are timely and we believe true to. tile �; he rocks t e cr, unca . I representative the man -whoin ' � . leaa's men are as tru to their leader as - -1 r. in. Elliott, of Grey, disposed "3 r lie action could be taken in the matteir. unqualified success, and is prono ati(Ith'eir jbwners an,1 C(F' ag their I : I the tree top," or "Hush ' my dea - I - - I letter. He says: � i friends, they of &:t ree year old filly to M -_ week -.-,on Fri -lay la,t I -he has always been -to hi -B . r. Ramsay, J� Blumber." The Post extends ,8he, Mrs. 1). Stewart, has recovemd the most pleasing entertaininei , eVer � they (to not want and places upon thia ,, S still and 1; Before leaving Ottaw;k ?4r. Blake have only to say,the word and stick to of ,TtMeStOWD, �or the hand Ome sum of CoDgratuln,tions." The Expositor does now, and on -Wednesday evening was, witnessed in Stratford. Th -e exhibiOYVI lock and Wantess, j. 1, '� I . . . -ii . . I ng rink, an man who was the choice of the people, -les anythiE g short 6206. i . along with her mother, Mrs. - Wadl)y, was given in the skati d tht to : drove to the Pmrlianient buildings. lie it, and Chapleau becon I . again take up 6 I Sir John . ,'vJ r � Donald ditto.,a d wishes the happy parent many -, the a � 0 (lid not, however, .leave his carriage. of Premier of. the Dominion. A heifer belonging- to ' only aii occasional arraign�d before magistrates Scott and large building was crowded to e.xeess- a the expense a4ld oniia of provint, that he � turns �f tb' e same, I Nainst NIL*tclicill of C: . 6 ; T #- ,i f _4...,;_a +b. T-Tr%"czp he baele - 1 wa - -ticks to his f iiends as lor gy as be i,.,,,i.;,� of Mor�Hs was killed I bv tha I 7,1'-V- en -a charge of concealment of The t)ovs in tartail astonished and de- P�iue of 1 7 *. I- I . was legally atid properly elected. Mr. . ' - ' 0. I JT jo sacri- I . I variety in sex.� - J" I ' , 2 U1 V , )1115 L� train on Thursqay of last weeklat what the birth ' - � n t . lighted the audience with tile expertness a I . a*eu to his political friends in the can,- but be never was know ollowing dots are from . ,The evidence of several witnes - gJan a(liourned. ; . . -The: f . � Dunti, the r6turn ing officer, was tile trrounds. The bon. gontleman looks fice himself for their benefit. H� would is known as Nincan's cros�3ing. ' . I - wa� taken, -which was sufficien't- to of their military tactics, while �100 Itt- DEAMIT 0F..-Cl.1,,1,f.y,1,1,� . I townsbi of Grey : JaB. '.Nf enzies lo -A ses I 0 The withdrawal of Mr. much prefer to -keep Langevini in the 14 his sa-w . P � igistrates iu I . 'ovornment and when he. weak and tired. -4 Mr. Janies� Howard has so I com-mitting tle girls uniformly dre:�scd in blue apa servant of the G 6 Mare and foal this week. -D, justify'Ahe m-, Ift-a referreAd to i n t1' I e lf� . -1 I t I . 3 1 lake has I -ed to'niuch discussion on the Cabinet and mal'ntain him as leader mi' nsMp to Mr. 4i a valuabl . white was a inost charming � � . the 11 in Hay tmt , -41 chard., w them both for trial. They were, how- * , sight, Quite ap , taken froin the )r th ey ench section t � - of . I it . i Mcllikan, 17th concession, has ane . to Goderich did what they admit was 0, wrong, ' t I I a nurr-ker of C',uelph aitizewi accov habits of public men, and tke question is :of the Fr ban giv( Chap ��trathroy, u,,nder whose con r W1. ever, not taken . I as %Tra. � tiser Of 111111day last, W:14 1 should tai, -c tile first opportunity of .- I in I I � - b-arn about completed. Thos. Newsome Willy theta � asked how it is that the Premier, -whe leau the place. But, Ckapleaa, it is i ediat6ly come. H 14th conces- Stewart was not sufficiently recove!red pnmicd the young people. All 5- . Xe r an..,,,l vi,cinity, ly ,- � . , . A lias the job,--Tboa. Cardi , - . IV. , _j., , putting that wroa�, right. Zrl i� 6f , But, instead has crone through very heavy work, who said, now demands t1aat the honors ­Ll.lessrs. . S. Fisher 1, G. E. r scholastic . the ,-NJ o . sion, is having his barn moved some di.,j- to stand the trip, so that the chief bas were thed trainer, Mr. air, street Metivi . I . � .- . tokeep, a sharp watch on them . M. A., and Mr. J. A. Dav I Of doing this, they virtually endorse his leads a party ,q!rad governs a country, shall be given him as the vie ... or iwford, late of Clintoo, are . f antil she Tytler, � idsov, so 'tance and will have stone st4 incir built I timP, - he 111-fev. 4 i oonduct, and say : that the successful and is an older man than his late ain- th.it.Langdvin shall be degracle& Chap- ne'rs' in the re* estate and general con - " ol n. is stronger I of the. Mercury. bickson) ille well-kno"kn . . underneath. -The Sabbath scho i . From the evidence of ,the tagoni3t, has not suffe'red ccasions, s in Denver, Colorado. . th a t 'INT r 8. -The Salvation Army in Stratfor . from tbe leau'smenhaveprovanonforiiiero mi3sion businet , Shine's school house is bCiDg largely at- - witnebses it is plain to be seen oi -9yPIWI, died in Londo-a a : . � candidate, because he happens to be strain as severely as Mr. Blake has? their ability to'bulldoze the Govern- . � Rev. A. Meldrum, who fo]rr the,pa tended and is progressing. nicely. -The Wadby is the one who is'; the most at 'had a special meetin WeduesdaY UiAut 0'a Sunday mornin- in t! _ . 11 - cult to fol r' years hasoccupied a pulpit in. 8, : both will last week acks M18- b 10 - . politically opposed to them, must not The reason is that the two men work on Rient, when it was far more diM Cut Roll at the- faul�injthe matter, althou h' in their tarr . Coin , * -is age. 11 born I ' 'changes in the Assessm . � '$ C: NJ-, as votes different systems. Sir John McDonald do so than it is now. They are the Fr L6cisco in connection with t1he Pre - were very few. Tbip be equally guiity� as one id the deed, sioner Coombs, commander of bile forW- lekr 113611Y,shannon in ; J . only receive a majority of the I I L 11 A . : . ; cl A � Court of Revision, Z I A . ri 'A ILA" Air rl A .U�M. .. h- I spreads his work among his triends. same men, prac',LCaL Y, W 0 GO liv t Dy;erisn denomination, s now n V I- speaks well for the Assessor. .:-Robert while -the other was cognizan is a to -an n =11 M, r. U1. X1UV V y Cgal, Irelaad on the , but must. also spend three or foar thou- * Me e con his youtf i. . from the . . Im ) I Mr. Blake has attempted to do every- Sir John Macdonaldto viol. - ric i on a visit to the scenes of I I -a hard with both Toronto, and several 6fficers . He carne to 8 _ � * Dickson, lot 6, concession 10, has - about it is th ought it will 0 . . the I si,nd the H I - I . In matters of licy, the atitation and dismiss Le*lXer, iv6d a call to a lhardp in - I :sur 'r Bcuna Band dollarra in p�o-,ving iR the courts, thing h2imselif. I has rece' 15 acres of oplendid-fall wheat. A hand-, of them. . . I roimc Ing stations, took part lu Wick, in the year: I tZe policy same who wrung about $7,000, ' Out Of Rddk Island, Illinoim6 but- has not y4 it , � - - - . - � a' 1� ---I . ; . . - that he w, s legaily elected. Besides Premier merely propeandg I ! i � . � : . . I . �: � I - . .. � - . I � � I ; - . - . I I : . � � I : . I - I I I . a : . - . I . I . . i I - I I . � . - . .1 I , 1 . : - . � I . . � � . . . I . � . . . . i . I . I . . � � : . I ., . . I p. . i I . . . . . . . . . . I . . . ; * . 1. I I - I I - : I . . I - . . 7 . . ! i . � . . I � . � :­ � * �� . I : , � � I , I � I �. t -T I _. . . . - � � . � � . I I- . 11 � __ I I i . q . . 2 1 . � - � �� - ; I . . i I . . I . . I . . . � I - I -.1 . . . . I . I - I . - . t i I I I . . . . . . 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