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Crown had no evidence I ... . 4 - - . � 0 . ,. - . , - . with screams the animals, anxious for; indcock, who wu accordingly Huron ' county. The deceased was th; 11 '. - ��__ __ . . i Quebec Legislature a subsidy tacked the farmer. Their Mrs. He . mother of seven sons and five daughters ;��. � ment one lots of rights." (Ap- sion 1 of thl their yourtgo at discharged. Dr. AnarevV Harrington . I 1 14 . ! - it - Vern i and from 9, Three of the sons became ministers �i a Dppartment. . of $280,00D 'was vOte4 to Any Company cri's attracted other ratso ,erg � ENTS the Public Work ' PI Use.) . He dealt with the difficulty I e . gave tividence regarding the severity Of - . I . . Lld give proof of its abilit to wering cries. Be- ethodist church and three entered . NEW ADVERTISE i M , the Pl dozen nests came ans and the M ,ered . I I must have been & nice thing to N w ich gentlemen opposite made of the which wot 6nd complete th 3 roal of lize his danger the the wound in the dead girl's head, I profession, and in I Mr- The figure between. the psrbnth sis after publisher of %-French pape� in the Pr.o- to a of ievenA which would result from construct .0 - n_ fore Laffin could rea I d his conviction that it could not the medical thil . I � ' we the page of the p4er �n which which 50 mil . so are built. The ew 'fierce little animals were all on himp bit- r6iterite . � ..each line denol L . . reciprocity. ' - e been caused by falling - against the respect few families have such a-- record. I - - r ent will be fouud. Vince of Quebec of late years, but what unrestrieted - It ws k ' I yi, composed of Meser . Cooperg The far� I "'v Mrs. Walkerwas converted inher16th ' � - .000 Compan , the advertisem 1 1 . . be do t�,at there would be a loss of 87,66asie Ewing, and other ing his face, neck and limbs. trap, door. lasso Dollery, a farmer -liv- d was a member of the Metho.- . -R. Scott. (8) , i Dawesi Lonergan$ mer yelled with pain-, struck, stamped iug in the neighborhood, and he met year an - Seeds for the Fall ; � will these enterprising _ journalis ver that amount of the customd Dal -all Conserva- r of Sophia . . I - I I ]Boota and shoes ---J. Card. (8) 4 frdm the Public 0" 0 . I f Montri , I and kicked at the rats, but they hung on k on the day a death dist church for about seventy Years, I f h upplies , ,ed on goods imported from capitalists 0 sidy, I . CleWing SXla_TaLy1or &Sons. (9) ; -when t e a duties oollect tives by the why, -secured this sub bull -dogs until, bleeding from a Handcoc d a half from his house The remains were interred in the I � 0. P. v,_ Excursions -W. G. Duff. (5) 1 cut "ff end they are I eft to the United States. It seemed to him I a of the grant were only like undo, he broke away from about a mile an L i .L I Votem'Lists Notice -S. Smillic- tO I _ , T 0_ - sources. There that thii loss of reven I Ue meant 87,000,- bui; hv the term left after all claims score of .wo home and was told by him that his daughter Brussels cemetery. .L � jevoelrV for All -W. R. Counter. (6) i depe4d upon their own re Wo of taxation taken from the people. to, gei what was id. his desperate fight and reacbed 9 dying. ]EIVAndcock had blood on his -..-------.- . - . I Farm kor sale --Samuel Love. (6) ! ap newspa�pe . . against the . old Company were , early dead - but blood poison set in, wa, Huron Notes. � - (5 will then be some che , acy of u6pdatrieted Palid 11 ' Witness drove on to the house I L L � Water Tank For Sale -J. Anderson �� � ps in The basis of the advoc se claims have been nearl, r all Pa and death soon ensued. hands, lying ,s previously - . - -P31per & Beattie. (1) i - beo and perh a it would The � A Big storm I � pertieg for sale in Que ri ciprocity,'lie saidl was that ficate of two Com- AD.-Oeorge W. and found Sophia Mr. James Lindsay, of GG-od"iqh - -_ sale Still Ofi-J. (13. Gilroy. (1) ' as �11 the subiidised news-. n ake Co"nada as prosperous - he the uqde'r the joint certi the Govern- -WILLIAMS I,; DE described. He describe Handcock's townebip, bad the misfortune to have a � Fresh Pork sausage -Estate of 11,1 Rob�- (8) Ontario too, uld missioners, one �representing Willijims, a colored lawyer of Boston, . I . I Straw Hate -Jackson Bros. (5) � - -the I rrench United States. He believed it wo i ' the other the new Company 000 of Massachu8etts,' who some time ago account of the affair as ontradictory, thigh bone broken by being thrown out - . . i papers were not confined to �ct.l Spea�ing of the ment, i) finpres ion that some of -'a buggy on Monday of I& week. - . � . ny eaus. - bi-* e ' that - effe Mr.jBarwick, charged that $100, the upper Congo country and and giving him th Handcock - I 0 organ grindeks of Quebec by a ' witilt � the - visited -of ,sent when . I -On Friday, 31st ult.,'& valtiable N Toron o and u Leasur6 of putting a treaty 6id it this subiidy haid been improperly ap who wrote letters to King L�opold one efse, was pre ( I' V* There are twc, or more in I I r as he alleges. The . I . United.states into operation, he 88 0 8, and $75,000 of it e belonging to'Mr. Alex, . I � ;;.4-maou it X11 �, 0 out the cc ntry. would come into effect aftir reasopitble plied in ,electi- n Pat y for the Belgium severely criticizing the methods found his daughte . young mar � - co - others, scattered through - given ,by: the new Com ' Free State officials, and I missing hammer or hatchet has not Yet Dingwall took sick suddenly'and died in I I - , t otice had beea given so that the inter - I old Compa 9 a claimed Of the Congo , has died been found, although Detective Oreer about an hour. . . 1g. �14, 1891. - cted wouid h&V6 time to prepare stock of the ny also those of Henry M. Stanley continues his search for it night and day. SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, At . � esta affe at the fund of.' 8280,000 havitig been ire, E agiand. � -Robert McGowam, son of Walter I .. � A Brffliant Speech. ffir-it. If a tre&ty were obtained it, th ol "and his clients claim �not at Blackpool, Lane-vab It is the link on which the whole chain McGowan. Wawanosh, left for Manitobs, . � I I 'Mr. se exhauste -WliEAT FRwt AmERICA. -Beerbohm I andif - 11 .1 - The, speech delivered by the Ho ./ would be worked in a commOn-sen . rovision should' be o of the Crown evidence depends, on Wedne'sday of last week, where h - - � I - . Sir Hector Res-ign�- ion, in the satisfied,,a special p I calculating that America will be able t � e . � . ' ' way. 6f Fro acquire . inst the intends spending the season at his I I Laurier ' leader of the Oppositi: .1 a, England we " inserted in thA Bill. spare 25,000,000 quarters of Wheat, it ia not discovi6red the cape aga . , - I . Sir Hector Langevin has esigned his House'of Commons, one evenin last every right which is due to our man- SCENES 1-Y THE �13B_XATF_ fall through. uncle's farm in that place. I ., - oncluding his - mas- . ff as pro- estimates the surplus aggregate of accused is sure to I rn, ; hood," h,3 said, CITES- 3HUT OFF. �_Nlrs. Blair, of Aubu , metwiths, �Office of Commissioner of Publie;Works, he facts. Then it I n t'�0,000,- . . � week, -- in opposition to a resolution . in c he United States These are t under oath of countries with a good harvr,st a THE BLATHERSIr d last . painful accident by falling down stairs I I I I 11 To t [Le respecte . and has withdrawn from the DOminion . terly address. � , I - moved by a supporter of the Govern- .zposed to demand proof and an, en- 000 quarters, ana the rfquirerneuts of Thig Park by-law w, .. � I , f 4 %vo will concede nothing derogatory to I This action 6 his part, nity. This is our double .Wr. Barwick's statements, R%il- other countries at. 48,000,000 quarters. Sunday. A large crowd gathered, but in her residence. No bones were broken, I Government. � t ment, approving of the commercial rOl- � c ur manly'dig ,it ordered by the Senate only one or&- but she was badly shaken tip. I - . The pillar of cloud by day quiry wa ,no disturbance ensued,. f Smith, -Mr. Duncan McLaughlin, of Grey, � . in view of the revelations, lately made, ra-tion. mmittee. ; Just fa4,-y a real The London News, commenting on these ! � ., icy of the Government, is univprsally 118 11 de way Cc figures, says; "It is Dot many years tor, bearing the classic name o . -i on our- . . i 2the,pillar of fire by' ,n,ight to gui vestiga!tion before - gainst the" ini- recently- sold 15 steers and one cow i is one which should not -04cssi . scandal and a live in ' I . J 4 . oat. br;illiant 8 y indepen . I I � admitted to -be one of the m t 3 through the task we have set our- enate. since Europe was practicall attempted a protest ai . I it would ha*e been more ,, the venerable the S It was mpt to gag the free and four iearB old, to Messrs. Scott & ones . prise. Indeed, . . I . and able ever delivered in the Canadian ' I . dent of American supplies. This season quitous " atte I - I seemly had it been taken 000n�r. F The . selves." ' filled the enough to excite the aged statesmen, it is clear that without America's help independent mouths a himself and his of Listowel, for the handsome sum Of � I . Parliament. The following synopsis - - The cheers of the Liberals and excited they got. - 8uch scenes a - ' - real reasons which -have ,,'induced his . . iwhen the Europe would be on the verge of at rva follow orators, but the strong arm of $1,000. t Will give our readers only a faint idea of chamber for several moments before witnessed! in the Red L d in the middle of his -While Mr. George 1-:,-nox, jr., Of I presen I . 'L leader had concluded. Ron. Alexander- were never ornoters 6f the Bill tion before the next harvest. . the law interpose Harlock� ' was out driving one d resignation it is impossible at i its . power and logic : eued 'to the Chamber. The pr - TERRORS OF TIlu, TAILVXTULA.-Whila third sentence, and in response- to a sy , i dis- : . . Xackeuzie,- who had list said anenquiry w6uld not ,help them, � iger of the mildbut firm request from inspector recently in a single buggy, he had the : . even to guess, and time alcneL can whatever difference of opinion successor, thdrew Samuel G. �Nilliam8, man' I . . L . -1 - But e proo- brilliant 'argument of his .9 the nar- and soone� than have it they wi . dali�a, 'MiS- '.Stephen thetribune of! the people went misfortune to have a runaway. The � - ,close. Some say that he hails been forced. might seem to be as to th ,bl�lhand acroo But Uni6 News Conipa6y, at Sa . . I . there - reached his'fee 1 3 it was a private bill. . . wag unpacking a box of pears on' meekly home and behaved himself. result was a badly smashed buggy, but - ___. t by his colleagues, While others perity of the cquntry. Mr. Laurier pro , - aiale to take the hand of the strong their bill,1 ai and souri, i no further damage was done, - on I row debate in' Committee . both aides were after a hot � Thursday, last wdeki which be had re- THEY AVANT THE GOVERINOR. ceeded, members -on oung leader. - I - -On. Friday 31st nit.., 1NIrs. Coffyn - affirm that he has resigne of his own at Canad'a'a powers of - _�" I Chamber it wa% decided to oroceed with . nor- I , ' . agreed th � - . ived from Southern Texas, a tarant- it is intended to ask the Gover I - . I - free will in order to relieve, in the not equal to - her powers of � the enquiry and to refuse to allow ula leaped from the box and fastened General, when he visit" the city during of Grey died, aged 25 years and .5 days, � the tion were 3 new ! THE�Goderich Signal makes the fol-. It opens to -day the first sod for She was a daughter of the late John meantime, the Government and production,.and. that,.`therefori, I I ' bill to be withdrawn. fangs in the. end of the middle finger the exhibi. Ulm, to tarn . , ut suggestion which should with C. N. Armstrong as witness. building which Barker and leaves a small family behind t4k of as- channels for products must be Opened. 'Llowingexcelle - 0 the of his right hand. He threw it from the new and handsome . I - party from the diaagreeabl� � ag was chief contractor for orouto her. I k find t to be Armstroi nd the reptile was killed. In half wilt be the, home of the proposed T .--I----,- ponsibility f his 'official The Government had pretended to be acted upon: What ough - He is a coufsin of Sir him a � -?vl,r. T. Jury, 13th concession of I Burning the res - them in the National Policy, - but they , lu ld Company an hour Williams began to.get wild and Athletic Club. The site is part of the �, I I , at the present juncture sho Hon. John West Wawanosh, happened with au , acts, and that he will be 1 11 white- "one - . Hector Langevin. , hat -it took three - . 1 i . acknowledged their failure, because pamphlet form and cir- . S AD)IISSIO'N.S. his pain was so great t . semi -rural demesne of the accident while unloading hay a few days � � - to Was 2ington to make up into I TO,14 M'GREEVBY n to hold him, Thrde'doctora are in Beverley Robinson., on College Street, Washed "bythe report of the Privi they- stood pledged to go . ast in the &iv- me hopes are ente - a,go. He fell from the mow on the hay .. �1' o� mAtee, and in Octo:ber`to find a market for our culate as soon &4 possible the reports of - Things are travelling ft rtained and is Within easy access of the com leges and Elections C in . attendance, but no e are rack� and hurt his side very badly, . . � Elections Committee. Thomas : Ther . I � r- natural products, and this, although they the different examinations, now going on ileg�s a';ad of saving the man's life. mercial centers of the city. 11 lay him tip for some time. I : in' his fo, . -K.- ich wi afterwa�rds be reinstated , e stand for R IN P � L ; had filled up statistics to show h Dw that uld McGre�vy has been on th DIFFICULTY IN GETTING A D new features in: the new building which wh Mr. -'. Y. Taylor, who taught at I L_ I mer position, appointed to some luc . - rket would ruin our farmers. at Ottawa. Th I e Tarts exposures wo several'days, and Sir Hector follows hi -of Kansi - 0 ' L ,I or ' . . ma L (Ap- � 'm Councilman Bowes, 19 City, it is &nticipated, will cause it to excel I ,� These proud men who would ma ke one v Mr. McGree Smith's sebool,Grey township, has been � ative Government Posi0on. , Judging . . olume, the public accounts I to -day or to�morrow. vy Missouri, introduced a unique ordinance even. the palatial ihome of the crack engaged as Principal of the Paris school, � T . ; plause.) ked nd . ed in chief by Charles Fitz- 'on Coun- . from the tone of the Mini teried press, not lower theirdignity by going unas committee investigations 'another, a ] was ex:amin in the lower house of the Comm Manhattan Athletic Club. at a salary of $650.- . He will have nine I �� a8hington said they had been asked - i counsel. Mr. Fitzpat- The ordinance re- N' ,)WI, i IN E�NGLAND. id appetbir to� be the likely to W Bo. on. The official reports without note I Patrick, his cil, the other day, CA-�N,,,,DIA, . �4 DLBR' , We congratulateMr. Taylor the latter wou prove to b by the United States Government -to or ..commen�- should be published, and i ick is - a. Liberal, but a brother -in- quires the purchase from the city of a A number of swindlers from Toronto,, assistants. I e r ' well deserved promotion. I - programme. Should this �1 go. 11 They declared this all over the law of Sir Adolphe Caron, having mar- license byall dealers of intoxicant liqu- who found the growing purity of 'public on his � I the case it will be a reproa h to Parlia- country," Mr. Laurier said, "and here I circulated broadcast amongst the peo- I ried a daughter of the late Lieutenant, ors, the licenses to vary in coat from $20 . this city to be too much for -Mr. James Woodman, of Londes- i that statement they t ple so that each could read, study and I Gover 'or C ' on. i Nevertheless, it was . morals in - 111ged I the base of their boro, succumbed to that fell destroyer, ment and a lasting disgrace to the say that in making to $50, according to the expensiveness them, have chi . . ood and . � o, drove Sir Adolphe purchaser drinks. to -Manchester, England, consumption, on Sunday 2nd inst � ing short of went to the people with falseh inwardly digest for himself. The re- I Mr. Fitzpatrick wh of the liquor which th operations Deceased had been working in tb; � . e ccess- country, as it will be noth rther provides that each ' I I for deceit in their Frouths, for the facts rts in Ithe newspapers are colored to ' Q ebec county. He fairly gal- The ordinance fu where they have.carried out a on and was broaght home sick about rewarding wrong -doing anadsishonestyk were the reverse., (Applause.) They po 1 01oup'edfove'r the various charges with Mr. application for a drinker's license shall ful raid on the banks there. Thby in- states � - . - ! I . inexcusable negle--t of duty and incorn - - dared not speak the truth about it, some extent to suit the constituency- of McGreevy, who denied some and admit- be countersigned by the applicant's troduced them in '� Cottonopolis " as F. a year ago. He was the only son of Mr, . � - ter though it was, who made ea6h,but the official report,'unabridgedp ted others. He admitted getting $55,000 wife. Mr. Bowes explained th&t an en- G. Denison,'son of Lieut. -Col. Denison, Arth-ur Woodman. . retency, It is true that 'Sir Hector, small mat I d � I . .. . uld, yield . yfield,has sold - � .. I . - . : . the first advances, because' they woul would stand on its own merits. The from Larkin, Connolly & Co.., for politi- forcement of its provisions wo the police magistrateg and W. F. Boyd, -Mr. Cowan, jr., of Ba . ; - purposes. He gave $25,000 to Le - . when before the Committee to' give evi have stood. in antagonism to their . I , a revenne to -the city Of $1,000,000 a son 'of Judge Boyd. Their intimate ac- his house and land, beautif uflysituated . time for such a dissemination of useful '� P uld greatly ,, worthy wielders on the lake bank, to M -r, John New- . pointedly, and positively records, and stand convicted of neglect , Monde, Sir Hector's personal news aper year, and at the same time WO quaintance with those , - . - * . dence, very I en urged knowledge is now, when, the subject is organ. He got $t'j,500 from the firm to promote the cause of temperance. . of the scales -of i astic8 stood them in comb, who we believe will take posses. - . .... I denied -the charges preferred against of a duty which had for years be - . . immediately. 'Mr. Cowan has not I hem." ' (Applause.) engrossing public attention, and not' pa udgment debt, . $15,000 from . DRIVEN To DEATH. -Jo.sie Linberg, a -good stead, and ti ized an- ex- siou . � I - otested his.- innocence of upon t y a J whose , they 'ic im will remain there or 11 . . him and pr Refer -ring to the policy of the Liberal I oliti- Robert McGreevy and $%5.00 from 0. beautiful girt of seventeen years, Toronto woman, na ,ed Mrs. Fisher, decided whether he . . wrong doing. But in the face of I the nly objection to it during an election campaign when p E. Murphy. This $15,000 was the pro- body was discoveyled on the beach of whose husband was weak enough to Jiden7 locate elsewhere; � 1 any such patty, he said the o , I feeling- blinds the eye, and every ree of the five $5,000 notes , sin, is said to have - a's the , -Orn Wednesday of last week while I plain evidence against him, I was, that it I uld inju re a few classes of CO I ceeds of th Superior bay, Wiffe,on tify them at their o n request I . I will in, Connolly & one the Bay., . i JPN i . . denial and protestations on his part are manufacturwers. But if it favored the man ha6,made up his mind how he ., I given by the firm of Larki been driven to her death by the harsh partie's they represen ed themselves -to Mr. Perdue was going al. ,_ - . . . . I with whom I field roaa -with his thresher, and water The fact still remains, as farmer, the . lumberman miner and vote, regardless of the moral conditions Co., in consideration of changes in the accusation of Mrs. Estling, be. Mrs. Fisher arri e I . me boys climbed on the I � useless. : corrup- fisherman and the great body !of con- . dross wall contract. He was asked to the dead girl lived. Mrs. Estling's baby few days ago. The windlers- have as tank behind, so � proven, that the most barefa6ed sumers, he asked Would any Tan rise involved. Such a -distribution of autben- I whom, he gave $20,000 which he said he h, i f n- �he police. tongue of the latter and were riding, L I . was taken violently ill Of c olerv. n a I yet eluded I tion has for years been prac I ' ' the and say it would be a b d thi f r the iie literature would bd a great popular got from La .1y & Co., for the 0 when one of them, named Grellisfell tiled by . rkin, Connol tum and t nvinced ' - i . . department over which'! he� presided, country ? lie would . `ago IfTq hoer, he educator, and would prove a great in- general elections of 1887. He refused to that the child was Poisoned. She up- 1. New York. Letter. off and was run over, being hurt some- .. � . ed, and say unrestricfea reci at voting answer,and on a di�ision it was resolved 9 her what. �_ I hrough his dishonesty or continu O I- centive to intelligent and hone I braided Josie bitterly, - chargin (Regular Corre!pondence.) -Hugh McKay's tesm,9th concession. . . � - I and that t y would be a good thing or manu- All, � . to r port him to the House, and compet with giving the infant fly poison, and . NBW YOM,, August 10th,.1891- I I I next election. He t Ad Mr. Curran G , ran away from the Queen's Hotei � culpable negle-A and inefficiency the procit, 1 9 - 0 � I I rs. It would give them markets � him to answer. said she might prepare to spend the rest - rey - I .1 of []I I . . ve $3,000 to Mr. Tarte and of her days in prison. A policeman ap- The latest scheme �o come to'light for .shed Brussels Saturday afternoon lat ountry has been robbed of t i ni'llions and consumers. It was the h story of I he intere eta affect- A GooiD deal has been said about the i I -earned taxes of the M'r. Ta a said he did not object to the it then, and the a raid on Uncle Sam".# treasury is that' inst. The wagon struck the south end - . dollars of the hard I all past reforms that t . . proached the house juE mrs�.'Estling proposed by Ur. W.' R. Vaughan, ex- of the bridge and threw the box off and . t I � c ' [ ed banded together to convince the -awarding of the contract for the repairs facts it. ng out. � girl, becoming fearful that . - � . n by irre- . ! cc i countants . ' I luffs, who is -now � the horses brought up at a telephone I � people. This has been prove e made a startling shed out of -Mayor of Counci- V . l people that they (the people), would be Th would cause her arrest, ru , I . Im- to the Kin ng dock,- which is ac Vaughan proposes The wagon was considerably A I � . - -i futable documentary e idePce. Hi by it. When Paul " went to . gaton gravi disco e in McGreevy's books -that he the house and was never again seen in this city. ,Mr. pole. . injured - 'overnmet t appropriate the the Conuoll Y had alive. Sfie had wand that,the G damaized. I I v I I self and his friends may' aceppt which- Athens to preach against the wo now.heing carried out by h idy $10,000 Worth of Sir Hector � ered about for 0,00(,000 for the pur- n named James I I gained such an UD- Langevin's notes since before 1878, and and it is surrinised became anug sum of ,940 -%Vhile a young� ma 4- . i . ome timE� . � I i & I they cho, se.' Either is idols all the manufacturers of.idols op-- Brothers, who have a -about $7,000 interest on 13 . saw in I . ,ever position � ' (Laughter and applause. ) enviable notoriety. in connection with that he had p id nd c,r:azed at the woman's threat. When poq�of pensioning the negroes in this Hamilton, was working ht his I'-- - � alike reprehensible, an& should subject posed him. se he said) a the body was found it was evident she country who were formerly slaves. This the Union factory, Wingham, on Mort. � V 4 � . I _1hey assembled in the red parlor of that the firm of Larkin, Connolly & Co. them (out of his own pur Hector *fc . o Ue donated as a free gift, day of last week, a piece that he was . L him to dismissal and d6grace. It day and the leader of them 0 )ened the\ . - I that he had demanded from Sir had walked out into two ,et of water, som is not t P � . for the labor - - , kicked back from the saw and 9" � i I of I , saying, "We b now that� This contract Was awarded to Andrew Langevin neither principal nor interest. rippingi �_, � would be little short crime on. the discussion by I lay down, and held herself under water� but as a reirnburseff ient the hand betweenthe ' � ; a I have ourl wealth. " C. Bancroft. It hms reicently been AIR. CHAPLEAI; NEXT. �)y the slaves while they were striking him on � i t the rocks. No found- performed I . I I part. of Parliament to I by this craft we � by . catching a 0 1 has a . t . i palliate, wuch I )- And when the Liberal In the Public Accounts Committee, r Mrs. Estling's charge, tield in bo da,we. thumb and fore finger, forced itself � - - I I (L%qghter. ascertained that Bancroft never, had an - .tion existed fo I` * r. Vaughan we - � . less to reward such con uct lin the man- I er charged that in order to ben usured the bill for this purpo8c now before Con, t Ive inches through the hand, the - i � It j party, Mr. Laurier proceeded, were existence, but that the name vvas simply Mr. List rsonal organ, La Pre'sae Mr. and the coroner'a jury ce . gresis, and it is his intention +,O pledge piece would be about half an inch thick. � d. It is the; general Opinion struggling Agaidat the abau dity and efit his pe woman.. I I I � ner propose ! I . ; ; - ed by the Connolly's to enable then, ; cor- =Rw� ial candidate to favor' tile . . � that Sir Hector is not incompetent and wickedness of the preaen Chapleau had consented to a mos I any president -Mr. G. M. Kilty, the populair . I .. e an the contract.' A few days rupt bargain with reference to contracts bill or he wid turn the whole negro vote teacher of Summer1ii1l, has been re-en- Tersant with policy, all those who profit by th to procure . OTES FROM THE TTEEIN . pon' for the Printing Bureau at N againsthim. In case- all the candidate, gaged for next year, the present year Is - � I that he was thoroughly , stition gathered with the Go�ern enl . for pappr . :- � the minutest details of 1is Idepartment. ago Mr. Michael Connolly appeared be. Ottawa. This will be investigated. The CITY. � refuse, he will organize a new party the eighth one during which he has . ! in the red parlor and appealed .to th( * - - . 1. �� the ido fore the Public Accounts Commit � tee at, Miss Craig scandal against the Postmas- - with the single plank of slave indemnity taught there. Mr. Kilty's sebolars hp,ve L - � re- I I If this opinion is corre�t, t e only credulity of the people just as . ' TORONTO, Auaust Oth, 1891. 1 - a - r 0 . . I 'd ed the correctnes ter General is not yet ove . Michael - manufacturers in Athens did. The ido .0 Ottawa, an admitt � - � . Con- f6ritsplatform. England- will be asked do -no well during L the time be has been I , iii-ainingponclusion is that I ie is shock that he wa's Bancroft. It The public ear continues to be tickled to pay her share Jor having introduced d the highest testimonial he - ' I - It doba n)t help mat old cried, 11 Grealt a Diana o � of this. fie cdolly stated that Andrew noll ith fresh facts and, floating rumors con- � into this country, for there, an in,gly dishonest. � - makers of . I . Y !�'_'Vvoerde that J. E. Tetu had boodled W the institution I could desire is the knowledge that he - . t - the Ephesians," and in these 1[ays thei. C. Bancroft wi�a an alias for himself in was p o from the Department of Agri. corning the street railway deal and the which purpose Queen Victoria has been gives universal satisfaction in the jay that be is a poor man . $5 000 Baron , ters, either,to f i i . cry was, I 'Great is the loyalt F of Can - . . W4 with the department in ' n. latest move of the' insuppressible _. written to, but she has not yet replied. section. ., � th3 cOmmuntcl re -and so it goes ' be ' ; : and that he has not lined his own pockets ada," (Cheers.) He claimel for cult I u . Macdonald. The public, it may ,at party loyalty as true and strour gard to the �Kingston work, and also � SILK U'INIBRELLAS FOR ALL. -The -monthly meetiog,of the Howick N ar . 5 re . - �__ added, has &Igo made up its mind to sit with the enormous stleali�gs that he Libe The great umbrell � questi?u is about . . I In I as the -tionorable gentlemen opposi for his foretniin, Mr. W. R. Hughes, . News'of the Week. � down patiently and await the early,and Mutual Fire Insurance Company was , permii,ted from . the p blic purse, claimed for themselves. Tho policy �. who appears to have signed the contract YsoNi's BIRTHDAY. - Thursday, thorough ventilation - of the matter in to be solved by the organization of a held in the orrie , VPn Hall'ou July . �� . and that these all weut for partizan pur- unrestricted reciprocity wag not cc � T F,,,q N hases company whose sole object will be to 25bh, all the members preEent, 165 . l se and sim- ceived in hostility to Great Britain, - but on behalf of 14 Andrew C. Baucroft,"' 6th'! inst., was the 820 anniversary of its varying. and perplexing P loan and receive back umbrellas. The applications were passed, amounting to I . �, poses. This is but a po.. ex. u ada. I(Applause.) alias M.ichael Connolly. It is curious the birth of Baron Tennyson, the poet through the medium of the courts of - United States Umbr Ila ProvidiDg'Oom- $25-7,315. This is the largest amount .1 " I ply makes his guilt -all the less excusables in the interests of Can I laureate of Great Britai6, He is euJoy- Justice. Civic t'ffairis in this city show . . the name of the concern, which ver passed in any month in the 17 1 He conteNed that its adop�ion would that the handwriting of Bancroft, which - into the Party "' . e - ' T I - has a capital of $150,000,and will begin Na Company. All the while it implicates ot6ro as well as him- . elations of' ' ing excellent health. of lite a marked tendency to get years history of t X - . I not alter in any degree the V was idpritical with that, -of Mr. Michael DRY WEATHER -i -ii- DAKOTA. -The ex- Police Court, ,to whose jurisdiction the operations in this city by the end of claims presented were settled. self. To white -wash �! Sir,� Hector and this country with Great Britain. He - - . . I I . weathe cohtinues - I ; country contended there was no restriction io Connolly, and was well kLiown in the treimely dry in Mayor himself, judging from a recent this week. If a pe -son wishes to avail -On Fridayof last week as T. Ander- - � then pension him up' on I the . larm about the letter of his Worship's, seems inclined 1 s . _ I . � This Dakota,. and causes himself of the company a service he has soD, of Ashfield, was leading his colt to * a . premium for the power given by England to Canada, department, was not recognized. . 1 ub, L � I . dis- . . . wheat crop, which w,,11 be ready f or to defer as the most practical way out - it by some ni,eang or other � I would be to offer L i to settle her interests in. the light of her ply to pay a's scription fee of 83 1 asture � is another of the peculiar irregularities - � - best judgment. The only li it to Can.- I un- �ling of the mean in ten days. of the difficulties which liedge around 11m P ' t � honesty and double de; M harvest I for which he -is -given a metal check. The became frightened and kicked him in the � i I I EIE vy WEIC31T.- the nt. There is an I I � : �est and most inexcusabl r, and ada'B right, he declared, w Canada's of the Public Works Department which, A . JUVENILE A city governme umbrellas will be on� deposit at numerous head, tbereby Causing a bad wound. � if investigated, would no doubt prove George Rohrbach, 'a R�ading yOU13g8tE,r easy feeling among fair-minded people . y and . - - the octrine on stations scattered a I over the cit Had he been struck about two inches or . ,� to something which would not, we be- interest. That was � $ the Liberal party's policy was 'that the c un been of 7 years, weighs 1.30 pounds, and is 40 that in some way or other -indicated, ultimately in every ity in the country. - - -) lieve, be approved of b t' which o try hadi once more . d the che9t-an inch more but not mAde perfectly clear by re,ent so nearer the eye, it would probably i� or endorsed y he inchesaroun . Whenever &- mem er is caught in a have been more serious, We are pleat. - I , i based, and it was a doctrine whigh bad liberally fleesed. It is evident, at - any than his father. Geor e at birth weigh- deve)opments-the public interest is be- rain storm he has only to step into -one- t - members of either party in the country, been acknowledged bt ev �ry Govern- ed to state that he is thus far not . I I rate, that the contract has been award- ed 16 pounds, and a ear and a half ing sacrificed to the private self-seeking ien", depotal - - . - rvative ment in the empire except the one sit- . . I of these conven � surrender believed to -be dangerously hurt. The only way in which the Cons' 5 ' late ound a. ecei e a nest silk um- Mr. 1 �9 . ed Under false pretences, and Parl'a- r tipped the scales t 60 p of individuals. his check, and r -On Friday noon, '3lat ult. ,I . i- tin site sMe of this - House. . i . - �. party. can get decently out o� their g on the oppo . ' - - The coming' brella. He is return it Thomas Smith, of Brussels, had the t w 18 ment wo i EETING not r d to :). purge thi party It as flunkeyismfor the people in t uld be fully justified in can- ' lies of Europe at Ex -Alderman E.A.Macdonald's latest present difficulty is to, . �, - than a h ring of royal fain ere he got it, miefortune to fall thr he . . I country to be more British e ceiling it,.and refusing to 'pay the bogu gat e move ba -a brought to light some startling to the place wh but may ough a hole in t : I hagen in Sept ruber will be a hand it in at any depot in- t e country, ' ol floor of their factory (used for � i . � ; of Sir Hector and his gang'and co�nmence people of England. It wa flunkeyi m Copen be- secon � � . I heet- "4 and the for men in this countr hout dial y- cOntr�ctors any more money in conned- noteworthy one. At ong guests -who facts. On Monday last he applied . - Z .9 . King of Denmark ' -with an entirely clean SL i fore Magistrate Denison for a warrant receiving -the check back again. A man taking lumber up and down) to the � � at& doctrine which the Engl�ish tion with the work. will then visit the may take the umbrella to San Francis - L �. alty I � . for the arrest of J. F. Coleman on a ground floor, a distance of about 13 1 sooner they do this the better for them- pted. (Applause.) he - will be the King of Greece, his daughter, cc if he pleases and, fUrn it in there or feet His back was injured but his old ' I . People had acoe �� I ; charge of criminal libel against the ap- I � -selves and the - country. Any other offer this Government had itself lately - DOMINION PAP.tIAMENT. and the Princess of Wales,' who will be complained of was he may leave it at any of the 800 de- time pluck soon put him on his feet � I I . I d ' by the Czarina, - who is plicant, The libel e- ! � � course will simply be postponing the made to Spain, he declared, showe - L I., accompanied ta by Noel Marsh- pots in Yew York. There will be d again and we hope he will suffer no bad I � . tfieir - __ ' . aiso a dangliter of the King of Denmark. contained ia affidavi 1 Com to results from the rapid descent. . � . rrespondent.) _ pots at all theatreb, hotels, ferr a and day of retribution. The people have their loyalty cry was but a sham in (Froul Our Own C T �-SNERMNGTo DEATI L -The physicians all, manager of the C. J. Smitt vaied railroad stations, so t ,t Do -G6rdon, son of Jackson Wriglilman - - . mouths. They were but 11 yal so fari as , - OTTAWA,1 Auput Ifth, 1891. i my, and J. E. Coleman, real-estate ele . nowhad. their eyes o ing it would keep t m in Offi e ; for oul _. . on roug pened and noth he of Scalsdal, acandal,' nothing but of South Charleston, twelve miles east Of p, a aid e hereafter will ever need to own an of Eami Wawanosh, had rathera h I � I I um . .. - I but a cleaning out of the wrong doers, office they would be no mo a loyal ,ian Springfield, Ohio, are�completely baffled dealer, declaring that $4,000 wa p brella-or get wat. experipnce the other day. I He wait , � � ; I scandal ! No le4s !than four new ' oe' Marshall to E. A. Mae � . I both of high and low estate, will satisfy they were bry the case of Miss May Creston, who is by the said i I DIVES 01 -ER TWO 111UNDRED FFET. standibg on a feed box which was cover- 4 I . - I . in 1849. (Appl use.) rrived ed over with loose boards ill his father's I - - I He denied that unreetri"�bed reciproO- scandals were stirred up last week, an"ing to death.. Physiciarts have donald, as the -consideration" in. re- . A band of forty Ar�bs a' in this I � ' f them. A plaster of white-waish may ity would neceiiisitate an- 4 . saimilatiqu of three againattheOtt wa Administrat- been unable to check .it. The girl spect to which the latter agreed to stop city one day last w elk on the steamship barn ;vhen going on the enJ of one of L i satisfy the supporterw of the Govern- - a.. � . � - . neither, eats nor sleeps, and seems to his outstanding action against the City Caland from A7werp. .They came the �rojackiitg boards, it tipped up with - .1, I tariffs of,the LTnited Statis and Canad ion and a B big one vainat Mr. of Toronto in the street -railway matter. I I , 1 , , , � ment'in Parliament,- bat it will not be lie belieTed it could be 1 had with or [11 i in Qaebec. , - -The suffer terribly. I Coleman's affidavit was to the effect from the Lebanoul moujitaine in Syria, him and he fell through a hatchway to I � I pleasing to their supporters in the coun- without assimilation. For fifteen years Mercier's Gov - - : BLAINE FOP. Ppm'SIDENT.-The Ctaw- ceiving the check from Marsh- and most of them are very intelligent. the floor below, a distance of about N . � I ! " i I e other the-Congervatives had beon assimilating anneuncement of Premier Abbott ford county ilepublican convention that on re Among the numbe'r is Joseph Mirhy, a feet' Beyond some very severe bruises, I � I I try. The end is not yet. If th the tariff of this country to that of the � ba Friday that all should he inve6tigat- Thursday of last week at Meadville. 1 all the ex -Alderman immediately had it Mediterran ,l,nge-diver, who it is no other injuries happened to him. I members of the Government are so im- United States. In 1877 iftere were two � )Pennsylvania, declared for James G. � photographed, and threatened to pub- said can stay in the depths of the sea -M r. and Mrs. Walter -Taylor of- . eA, and.all offeaderB, "be they high or ive - g doing, Blaine for President, 'in 1892. C-31rawford lish the photograph if he did not recei three minutes. Ntirhy descends to the Winghana went to Toronto recently to plicated with Sir Hector in wron alternatives to continuel the revenue )) ' 'price a t depth of 35 fatholms,.or 210 feet. He receive a portion of the estate left to A ed low, punished will find an echo in the county is the ho6he of Chairman more blackmail, stating the I that they dare not dismiss him and his tariff or adopt the policy:of the U it 'Repubfican State $15,500. Negotiations werekeptupfor- I I States. Theh�tter had been done,,? If breastaf every true Canadian whose Andrews, ,of the. thinks of following theoccup&tion of a Mrs. Taylor by an uncle -who diedin I . gang for fear of being exposed them- the country had taken the first, 1here head ii now covered with shame. Committee. . : several days, but without any intention diver I in this country. Some of -the Australia about two years ago. The - I I . I . MAJE1,TIC'S ; 1"MiT TRIP. -The - -so Mr. Colemwn istates-of paying the in ES. i TiiR I Arabs have been in this country before, se�lvee, the country is not longer safe i might not be so many public works, but . I THE QI;EBZC CHARG I hich Baron a single cant in addition to what present division to Mrs. Taylor and her � their hands. If they are � honest, and - danaols, could boast to- ay of a finer Mr. Walter - Barwick, a Toronto I �h Star line �teaqier Alaje,stic, w . and have gone home again to got their relatives will amount to about MOP- . : . -_ I aue woj n . I -epreaentivg some of the W t i te ol. July 29, arrived at New he had already got, Mr. -Kiely in an anty of them will go rk ame ; the revei ot have been solioitor, i � I e- Liverpo ourpiise at the ac- wives. About tly 000, and there will be another divisio � �. have no reason to fear,' Sir Hector, then n creditors of the old McGreevy-Robi- I y 'Ork Wednesday morning 5th inst., interview expreissed to Havana to engi1ge in agricultural pur- . , � so large, but corn pti,o� tuld not have in the future. Mrs. Taylor's deceased IT they have no tangible lexense for cling- -,a - t thus breaking the reoord from Queen's- tion of Mr. Marshall in paying Mac.-' ' 5 1 au taille-Bais doe Chalours Railway Com est will stay in New I .. ;. se.) There I suits, whil uncle was an extensiv,e sheep farmer in I I i been so rampaml - p . any, which fleeced the Federal Govern. town to New York. I She was signalled donald any money at all, and declarin4l . York. e the _� Australia, and his fortune was estimated I � would not have been so many mi�lion norance of any such I � I ' subtioliee" appeared loff Fire Island at 12.05 o'clock. Her -his own complete ig* I EDwi--N- ARLIN(,TON'. at from $300,000 to $500,0W. 1 aires, but wealth would have been Imora ment out of heavy � i I � (A plause.) Going before the Senate Committee on Rail- , time was 5 days 18 �ours and 8 minutes. negotiations. Failing to secure a war- 1. -Vancouver papers give thefollo-w- ' I I SOxE of the Frencih newsparers in e(lually divided.. I . a passage of the bill � KILLED By Niu-'KIPLATS. -Sarnuel Laf - rant, Macdonald obtained a summons ---- � . __ r - I I backto the speech 's Com erva,. ways to OPPOse th fin, residing -near La�renceburgjndiana, against Colemom, and in the Police -Early on Thursday morning 30th nit., ing account of the and death of a former I - Quebec have been i ' great lack. Ac- a t'4 ng &'Dominion charter to the new t A tive campaign, i* 11e.74,," lie quoted Sir graritb Jane Walker, relict ofthe I resident of the vicinity of Goderich, 4 i 1, � cording to the evidence given by Thos, that f hei - ery companY which bought out the stock of is dea,d from woundi received in a fight Court next morning the latter pleaded the spirit of w . I . I Jehn Macdonjald to she . r ny and assumed all with mnskrats. He went fishing in not guilty, with infinite contempt The late John Walker, took its fliglit. The nephe of Mr. D. A. -Purvis, of Goder- '. f McGreevy before the Privileges and then was reciprocity of trade or sei- . the McGreevy compit I e caae will come up again on, the 11th deceased residedl with her daugbterat Ich township: "' Colin Purvis, a Calis- � Nbilities. There was's clause in- Hogat4 creek, He issed some fia,h h - man on the I � ]Sections Committee?� one paper ity of tariffs, and - hat the . P. its lit n the bill was passing the House bad left on the bank, and, looking inst., and it is expected that its hearing Otterville at thel time of her death and dlauPacific R&ilway brake I . was only -an asaimilat on of Canada's ,sertedwhe attained, to. I the age of 85 years. Britisla Columbia section, was killed at ed a lump snm, of� $35,000 �; another of Commons safeguarding all clatme, but abont, he saw the tail of one of the fish will open up a clearer view of the true had I . I t%riff to that of thil U11 ted States. I e was born at Sligo, Ireland, in the , Abbotsford cc Thursday. Near Abbots* , $15,000; another $10,000 and Ate. Barwick wanted a special clause� protruding from beneath a ledge of rock position of affeArs than has hemtofore Sh f . I � I I I am In favor of! v nreatricted reci- - year 1805 and was married in, ford a tree had been felled a . be for his claimi of $82,000. 1 The$ claim in 2 just at the water's edge. Laffin began been obtained. � I _,Ihe year nd restea � This money w&3 furnished by Thoo. Mc- . procity," ho said, 11 bu; If it can only . . 1 1823. Her maiden name was ,Taylor. across the telegraph wires, just clearilig � ======77� I � � _� - - �_ . I nn====.7_'::-_7�-_1 - It - _ _ . . .. , " I , 7thePl 111, I , w , P;O. r - 10 I ) a I r4, 0:::: i� I Orr * ;I F=:4__ � T � , I i I - I I � r 4 � I - i 'Ir0 il I �, . h It; I . I I - d , ' ' hi , �o , tt � s btained by something derogato y to now.in court in dispute, �nd the Com- to tear awav 'the r k and earth from TTIN FAIR13ANK TRAGRDY. I the Gr6evy, who got it! from h � Walker died 31 years ago. The the topa of the. cars. At this point . I ap- pany do not admit it aiad refused to above, when he di covered a nest of No new discoveries have been broiight.1 Mr. came 6.0,011 Canada in 1829 and train was running very fai . I Canada's dignity I am against it -( . -tragedy. family at, a6d Purvis � Robert. Robert gotz it from the firm of . . acknowledge it in their bill. Then Mr.' muskrats. The young rate began to to light regarding the Fairbank track . plause)-and the e is n intention �in the in to tfie � ., and they got it breast of any ....Zolim. of Barwick deelated h ei knew of sojne-� squelal in fright, and their cries attract- The Handcock prisoners came up agai I settled in the village of Smith's Falls, was knocked off the caboose I � �on this si le rward movi g west in 1860 and by the projecting tree. I:ie 116mck the Irom the Dominion Treasury by way of the House to surreude ,. to the Am -.ricau thing he would have to tell. Last sea- ed the attention I of the older onee. in the Police Court on Wednesday. The afte . . � I aI . � � . . . : I . I ! __ . I i I . . - � . . � I - . i . . I I I . I � - . I I i I . . I I � I � . ; I . I � . I I . . I � � , . - . I . - . I � . L �. 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