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I - : 1 �. � NOVEINIBER 6, 1891 ! . .-, * i� I . I I I : � . I I . � � 1 � � � � . , I � � I i - � � - I � I . I THE. HU ON. EXPOSITOR I � _______.z � . ' __ . � I I I I i I . I i i 4 . . - _-7— I i ' - he - . .1 I - I - . __ - I i — . . I I ing in upon-us,and bridge at the Grr n opened 'twenty yCar:3 mahuriob, and that Tommahurich would men is a topic no longer looked upon by -tt , . - I I . more we -tell them that it can be secured by that� he -voted for Ur. Sharp, Atir Trow's the emigrati n that is pDu'r et short6r than the key to be the abode public as &'fanciful theory ontertained by a . r ob -150 fe yet be under lock and I NEW ADVERTIS ME.NTS. ' which such scenes so that at Oklahonia in ago, tbon � - - rly f�w visionaries, but is a quostion oecupy, I � - Reciprocity. Canada will never consent to opponent. Young +row, in his evidence, r . 6,00. No eati- of the, spirits. Considering that nea ng ; � the current week show there is no mere Broomielayv bl�idge, c(st ;C65, ' the attention of the foremost stateampn of . I I .,h annexation—and it lie at least doubtful that looking room for. No one thing in all the category mate h4a �et bc3n w of this- three hundred years have p%ssed, before I - 4W The figure between the parentheiis latter ea : . whi is admitting being at the house de of the . cost an' iously look the world, and, whereas a great many of the - . �_ line denotes the page of the paler on which the the people of the St tee wotild vote to admit . ' thfse Were ful-filled one may X . . . I I a . for he son-in-law, denied having made any of -events p esible to happen would be of new bridgO. I irdi whi--.h- is fall most far-seeing men and women engaged in _. advertisement will be found. I re agree� I �. � Imen,tof the th theDomiulon. But: both peoples,1 ERMAN8.' Advices re for the fulfil - I � Meanwhile, offel - - $ohellingburger, and in greater ,a valutage than to have the 1,000 DiSTREc�q AMONG ( reform feel that the bal'ot in the I I, Drew Goods.ke—J. C. Gilroy, (1) , - able to free trade, 1 relations. of money to . ; at 350,000 -German 'of warning and concerns the Chachoacuddin temperance � adition in . rabid nit ca i it is part. of the cross in hands of wome - I I Heze we are sPITT—R- Beattie a C . (5) what has brought us to the co &dd,tion said be knew him io be a' I I usrel of Wheat bearing territory in ceived in Wrlin sta.te th from or sae,red otone. , an is, the great hope of our . . I Estra Sheep --Henry CAwh. ( Canad to t1ile north of Minnesota and Da- cidonists I in Russia are stiffering , � 0 wr, instrels Sho-%V'-2 ( which annexation meetings are* possible? front of the town ball'j and " woe, woe to cause, and, whereas the women of our Pro - others M 1�1) Tor r and that an off r of money would be kota filled ith emigrants who would be famine. I . � . BuIr,ities, Cured,—Charics 61uth( - (8) The fool -begotten and boodle-uurtured pol a _' - ii RECTOR, —Rev. Samuel Cotton, the .city and -people of Inverness when vince have shown an ab,Atby in regard to - I this m I Borders Want4w—Expositor Office. (8) icy of restriction This i the apotheosis of Usel tag. The judges,, however, decided to- ready -in de ustomers of the United States. INHUBT atter, growing in most instances ,out - $16.000 to Lend—E. N . Lewis. (5) � � the old man and the There is not an inter(st in the land but needs a rector at Carnogh, county Xildare,-is ac- Qlachnseuddin f3hall have turned three : I ' e d -twice, the Ubt of a want of copsiderati,tYri of the subject, 'Loyaltyl' Ones more wthe old adage tak the evidence o. � - - I I Tenders. W,suted—Thomas J. Birch. (6) � I . I �t'l . . cused of treating the children� of an orphan- times." It has been turns � - —C. L. Papst- (t) � Kperience, keeps a dear school, boy and ' gi�,,J_, and i eclared the offer a cor- room for expaDsion. The corners and-com with great Deg- occasion being when the new cross was put therefore we urge all local unions to appoint He Wag, Determined verified—' R . . binatiods in; oil, sugar, starch, lead and age of which he had harge I � Wood W&I � OW—W-m. Elliott (6) . I , ufficient to nd cruelty. �, i up, about twenty years ago. superintendents of this department, thwt � . I I but Canadian voters will learn in no ' tie's and c 'nsequettly a I I I &c —Richatd Me, -cer. (5) 1 . rupl; prac almost every do-partme-rit of human activity lect a hrough them our women may be informed I � I ; � - , indicate th it production has already ex- ,�� iTASTIc FAR14ER. — Bisho Naturally- the next place we turned our t I ,I Watches� C10c)[8. p I ; Big B&Tptns--W. R. Counter. (5) other.' " . . I . unseat the respondent. Both parties ac A- F NTHU. 3pg to- was Castle Hill, where every tour- as to the reason why the Women's Christian i J . —1. V. Fear. (6) .. , ceeded eonsumption, an HtintiDgt U has got e to farming on the old -Fti - 1. ! . A� & C. Remedy - cepbed this decision and consented to the d that wider areas castle is all one Temperance Union as an orgazination en- � � Fresh Grocerle—PL G, Simpeon. (8) 5) . .- ort12 Peith. I are -absolutely necestary for commercial pro- ho_m(stelj� Dfar 13adley, Alaoo�chusetts. He iat goes. The jail and en's sufferage ; also our Provincial I . � jr,omplate HardLWafa StoCk—Johnson Bros. (. N votibag-of the election without proceeding ! Dnd is enthusiattic over buileitig. In the castle the court meets. It dorse ,A oin .1 � I Mange In Business—D. Welamiller (8) , ItLWill 9 ears." I . is now 78 years old, � un y . � the petition I I . I . superintendent communicate with all co t � twear�Rc&Tt WRlis. (8) The Election Court to try further. thus be seen that the else- -_ � his outdo 3r sport. r is not a striking bu.ilding though built on a, I . �i About Your Foo, : - g the river Ness. and local superintendents as to methodr, i0f .. ; American Rubbers—R-,bert Wi .(8) against the return of IN[r. Grieve, for North __ . nt of VI THE FiVrIETn A-X-.,'IVBP-I;ARY. —The Ptirice striking hill, overlookin . � 0 � . I I 0olobeater Rubben—Robert Willi, 1. (8) 1 � tion bag -been voided just on accou , �OTI�S FROM THE QUEEN of Walt:@ will celebrate his fiftieth birthday .Right across the river is the English bringing this important subject befor their : . � I Show Money --Charles Wilson. (5) - Perth, at the election in March last, opened yox ng Trow'makin4 an offer' of money t CITY. on Nove nber 9 at tile 54arlborQugh house, cathedral with a beautifiA set of chimes, As unions and community,.and literature on the I lson. (5) - . - . . . 7 . . AucLlon We of Fsrhi Stock—A. Gc venlock. (5) at Stratford last I eek. The judges trying thismap, by asking him ,if "money would I Quite an interesting family party will gather the musId was wafted to us the resolve subject be kept at our Provincial literature I- I I or. - Mon- department. I Co�w Lost�D. S. Faust, Zurich. (8) latices Rose and McMahon. ToFLONTo, November 26th, 1891. at that tiine. ! I came that we %ould-see the interi . � . Bu , tter and Ex iVanted—T. C. La idlaw. (9) the case are Ju induce him io vote for his father." A very . I -TG. be doctors s3.y treal and Quebec cathedrals had been visit- . INDRCE2T PICTUREs &C. '. � � ' � I L a . . . Mr. B. B. 0sler, oflToronto, appeared for simple, and appare tly innocent proceeding, Upon scaming the municipal horizon it DIED ov TIGHT LACIN —T - - -the laws concerni�bg the in- , . I I ; -Wm. 3f3A]llisier. (6) does riot take much tsc[uteneis to discover that Katie Cole, a colored 91"I of 18, who ed.,and now we were anxious to mee one on That, whereas - I - � re Br Swine for ale '(5) the petitioner, and Mr. J. T. Garrow, of but enough.to have serious results. i *-iny welef Inq features long absent in ante- dropped dead in tie street,in Pottstown, this side of the water. ,True, we had in- decent pictures put up by theatrical and i , Farm forr Sale—lAiller & Duncan. . I i . I . . . This,is Mr. edral Lin s a, I .. A ea, Wanted—Govenlock & See A. (8) - Goderich, for theyelsponAent. , While few will f 7el disp9sed to question 9 One of them is the thor- ' cted the ruins of alf old cath operatic companie. .3 advertisements are. � � � tor Offle.e. (8) 1 . . election mo Ith . Peunsylviinia, died I rom the effects of tight spe . � G I Wanted—E I 9 I. . ranna an counsel before & + h; t, I . : a. t. #- t, i i, . . U. "- �, : I Fortrose, but here wag ore iLn re*,�Mr. Alas, either wofully defective or else shamefully : ! � ' F o ; I I - � f � i I 11 i I I L . I ; � L _� - Garrow s _L- -Fr I Ithe rULing or decision of Line cour , we . ough rea zit on & 8 CL � � I -V — �ac ng. I refOT8 the Priovincial is needed, slid better men, also, to operate BIG JOE[N THE. PT GILIST.—John. L. Sulli- we were disappointed in it, Quebec was violated,tbe superinten� an election conrtt a d his selection in so im- lall will agree that a ver� extreme view was it. SPOLlia3eously citizens tire awakening van rot rned to Anierica by the steamer much rnoie imposing for graDdeur,-An fact dent of the department of purity in litem. - I - . V case apeaks well for his proffs- . tureancl,art, in connection with the sicid _,_jJ0*#, portant a . 3 in Australia dazzling. True, it was Cath,ilic whilo this tht Nurou (Expag* I tali en of a vbry ti�hl ial offence and that the to a right it )preciation of what good govern- Alameda.. lie was not a sucec . - s�l) executive be empowered to Wait upon ' � � sional reputation. The petitioners seem to lentire benefit of thel doubt was given againpt ff, ent shouh be and for once Appear to think as an actor, ,and be ;t , - __ - - rLow ready for was Church of -England. The Font is ex J.— — their case largfJy upon. #the means I ceptionally fine, and the altar railing was the Government department cbarged with I __ rest the respondent. li ovoing the, character. and over wayri i ad means. Bad bar -room cigars. ilia laf!t fight, whUh i -i to be with Frank . n V LR i FRIDAY, Nov. 6, 1891. -fae , . rate,(l with flowers, go that this matter, a d urge that immediate ,steps REAFORT .1 adopted by the Re �ormers - to. bring in the �, ivil! not buy votes at the January electior,s Slavin as soon all Sib vin is i .Y. beautifully deco - , � — I . strong political leainings of the. man, it is if the Roard of Trade and the recently- BRIDAj, TRIP IN A BALLOON'.—The balloon it was a beautif I ul Bight to see. be taken to remedy the evil ; and that the - __�__ — absentee -vote. Atthe last Dominion , elec- � ility that I I - � � sea reely within ,the -realm of probab') o�ganited Ratepayeis' Association know bridal party who made the ascension at the We viewed Union, High and Bridge Provincial superintendent urge the appoint . The rremier's Daemms- for h' . � iingham � Alabama, on Btreeta with- gas light.—it is -gas here. no . . tiono, on account: of the voters' iistaused I yo ing Trow would offer� him money is apythia'gaboutit, Thecoming regime of State Fair at Biqn ment in local unions of superinterldtnts of . _ e There is serious trouble in the Govern- being several years old, there was. in every I vote, in earnegt, an� if the offer was made at sinaller cit) councils hai, at the outstart, to Thursday came M the moun- electric light yet. These are the principal her dep&rtment, and when appointed in. . do n saftly in I I heir d, ties in regard- to . at Ottawa. In fact there have constituency an unusually ls�rge absentee -t bb,one'ofezipability, joined with honebty, taitis seventeen mil S uorth-�est of there. busineis streets, though there are otheris struct them as to t u ment camp all we would be dis o3ed to the.opinion tha ' I . ,these objectionable posters and otherfmattere , � � � - and it certaiuly look* well to see ranged on NEW LORD. --Rig it Ron. J� P. Bi 1-tobert- 1ju fide. ubles. ever siace the vote, and the result �f many an election'de- it Nas maie in jest and not in earnest, and . "' a" pertainlyg to the department. I . - ' - been a auccassion of tro i this side of the battle DICII like Sir Adam s -in wus on the 171 h ult. forpially ins.411-ed I 1,Vh,o htts been in Inverness and not at . master hand of the late Premier was removed pended upon which f the contending Par- wi think the ja would hav � r' Nesidlent o the Coutt of Session in . Cullodin. I It is only a walk of four miles, 13131PRAL TRAFFIC M_ CHINESE GIRLS. the �resent dis- — I e been quite Wilson, W'rbert Mason, ex -Mayor M-anning as Lo d -h. - � That this convention protests most strong- , ak, id ntj a thl a by death. The caase of � ties could got this vol e most lirgely in. As ju-stified in t 't " 'iew of the c&8e. and Protlo�ol�dwin Smith, all more than Edinbur,, I He ta es his seat on the bench through a country with something new to . - turbance, accounts of whioll have, for the a result, voters on both sides were broucrht . * Willing . " their talents to . a judicious under th �, title of Lc rd Rober I tson. ry urn, and the turns are ly against the iniquity of the traffic in ; - i r, However, it is the esire of all I to hitve pure eolation oi he many difficultir8.' All will FINE 'OLLECTfO-.— G. W. Dunn, the very frequent. -AVe have jRgged about a Chinese girls -carried on in Victoria,, British - I - daily papers, - . � from all parts ot uauadiL and -various parts of - Coltimbia' where they are bought and sold past two weeks, filled the � L' naturith'It, has bollected over gr�at deal in the country, and have scarce 9' - I � electious and we ca not have pure elections acknowledg. e this a new feature in municipal C,,liforni ' - I I ! . the ambitious desires of camp the United States. These vot-,rs were not ' The for immoral purposes, and that we draw the I seems to be an less we have striet laws, and those laws politics. I he wh(se interest lie in keep- - ly seen it mile of straight ro,id on end. ! . � I 1. y d0,000 itisacts belou ing to t4e born-whiged talizing attention of our Government to this serious � ; I tile Premier, - : follo,wera. -jNlr. Abbott, 'a bro�ught to North Perth alone, but the eame ' roads widd and twist in a most tan i . . are rigidly administered. So that, on the ing the Cit3 Hallav it is will not be power- family, Ir -,000 of th cricket tribe and tibout to securing the enforcement � ' I ful enough o irrest the gathering, forces, 4,000 bu Aerflies, an(l, numberless rare plants fashion. You cannot cstimate the distance evil with a view 1 anxious to reconstruct his C i.binet. There state of aff&irs existed in ewxy coostituehey W)ole, al we have Irtadly s.xid, we are not a ' - i . and tiNinted members in the Dominion, people having remo-ved I and it is well they can not. One ,,,year at and aniry als. ; you have come or how far you have to go, of the law for its prevention, and that a copy . )n of- the Do- . , are several weak I ._1 s to quiirrel with the di6cisi( least of this attempt at ideal government THE CA MPAIGN I -N ConK.—The rival met t- so that, floolly, you,aresurprised when you I -of this resolution be forwarded to the, I L � � -T if he intends e o'es go hard with the re- Al�CarthyitaB Ittat get there, Callodin moor is noted as being minion Government. . i whom he is obli-ed to remar I � c( art, although i� d will do Toronto� Do �arw.. We had the ings of Parneflites and ! , from their former ptaces of r sidence to attle was fought I . .SABBATH OBSERVANG& ; his Government to remain in power. These, other parts. In order to get these voters Ais caLie -may cause sorne Howland r ign, and with vening Vierf . � . I . _. orondent, and in s�)me of the bene- Friday 1,1,e 3 sep4rated by an the place where the last b - That this union recognises the evil and � it, seemi 'can be easily sois5ad by provid- back to vote, it was necessary in fits still labor along tinder the many direful enormo, I array of nilitary and polide, and on Scotch ground. It wag formally a bar . - ' � I . � many I'- injustice. Yet it I better that one here ,and . results' of his goody-gr,ody legislation. disorderl was ,thereby prevented. All the ren moor covered with heather ; now it Js danger arising from the prevailing laxity re - 5 � . I . th go:)d berths sit the country's at&-n-ces to secure them in some way or other i ing them *wt � there -should sufferithrough a very strict in- observancel in our own i Nothing more uti'mtisfactory than, for in- ,shops w�re closed except those of vendor's of partly covered with trecs, and fertile strips garding Sabbath . -,d is of opinion that a communica- ! ible ajises, on account their railway fare. It has heretofore been . showing where the trenches for the dead land, &L I ex nee. But.'thetrai. terpretation of evi ence or of the law, than stance, the,Don improvement as carried out blackth(Irn I C I pe - . � 8-t � � i . usies and ambiti as of those,who generally supposed that for the Reform HEADED. stones tion should be sent to the directors of the of the jealo that the guilty in any initance should be can result from letting the new comers run SEVE.� PEOPLE Bi 1 --Advices from were trade. A huge eircularcairn of . I I � . he most I � Yre attention Is Yezd, PJersia, describe the cry. -I persecution marks the spot where the severest fighting World's, Fair, to be held in Chicago in the . i are anxious 0 take their pl ces. T party .�the Grand Trunk. railway carried adminig- the civic In 11. More and mc :. � allowed to escape through a tod lax I being giver'to what Eooch Thom son has to of Babi Ztrlt. The Governin�nz is bent upon took place, while here and there huge boul- year 1893, expre�,sing the earnest hope that I ' : . Alr theseparties free of charge, while the Can- p 'they will be enabled to� stand firm against . I troublesomaitif these is I Chapleau, the ,y- tration. The decision of the Jud -8 ill this, with ti er-light ga'thered from his recent extingul'shing the Babi Zelt, land the Govar- .der8 have been get up to mark where a This gentleman ada Pacific Railway did a siniflar service . .�w say i ' 0 - I demande for the opening of the Columbia - . i presient Secretary of Stste. a in oer ,a w tow necessary globe -trot, He advocates saving of money nor of Yezd, who is a grandson of the Sbah, leader fell. Cullodin House withito inter . a] , i has been long dissatisfied ith his. present f 0 r iemberS strangled or be- eEting associations, is open to visitors. Exhibition on the Lord's Day, or the Conservative party. This sulppo- I is for those taki g pkrt - it' elections to by closing ratich free libraries and some had scv�n of its _ . ' It is much less sition, howeve , a I . I � position in the Government. -r in' so far as the dr nd e ercioe ca,ution a d Doi allow their zeal to . fire hallai tl at do ornamentit duty in the - hcaded ' Numbers are rotting in the prisons, Ia the afternoon we visited the B igh TOBACCO AND DOYS. - � I � - our cousin 0 1 . . tskirts.' He ig outspoken in his belief and m I I to and �ny have fled to the 'Mountains, pro' school, as is a pupil teacher - Whereas the only existing legislatiza � I import3m�t than he think his gif � Trunk is concerned, turns but to be fallac- r n away' with the rJudgment and as in this u I upon the use of tobacco by a minor is in � I hat the morality branch of the Police De- bably t (lie of star% ation. 1 1 there. The system of pupil teaching is . I graces and influence enti Is him to, and , . The manager of that road And aeveral I common all over Scotland, one teaching so such condition as to render its enforcement I � , I IOUs i stance, by an in iscreet act, do a thousand artment i i a bane and not a care, and says FATA� PRAIRIE ITIRE.— A spark from a . i - ' � full of 4a,nger to our youth,. therefore,, the I I � : moreover, there is not an much patronage Fin any case the city provide s qnite too many many hours and being taught the rest of the � . other., leading officers gave evidence. at f Id more -harm to the causs they seek to J engine on' the Santa Fe Railway � i couuec-t�ed with it as Mr. hapleau desires Stratford the other day in the North Perth dvanc�e than all their efforts from firs't to blue suits and batoi)s for the work in that Parld'lia'lyg Ih f tern oon get fire tothe prairie west time. Sewing and fancy work is taught clause exempting liquor stores and taverns � . ; Willi g's farm near Arizona, in the city public 8chools. With my cousin from the provisions of the &­_tbe expunged, I � � . . line to be 41 one. , to have at his disposal. ge desires, and case. They were all agreed in their, state- I at, no matter how well intentioned, could . of Ch � les T * ' . - and that all portions. of the act apply to all i I tie . I . RELICS OF THE PAS�T. Sumne county,Kausas. E�erything­onthe I climbed the turret - . Th'e height made me i � ! refuses; to be satisfied, uEltil he gets the ment that no tickets were furnished- gra ossibly have (ion good. A sign down in the old Brock -street sta- farm as cstrayed. Mrs. Twiniug, who giddy, though. the view repaid the toil. places selling the article in any shape, and I ! . . Was � � r I I - alone In Next we wended 'our way towards the is - the rohibited age be raised from fourteen � 44ilways and Can and no voters were carried free, bat tickets - the house, 'wait burned to � i position of Minister of P There is little' loubt but Mr. Trow will 4on. of the Grand Trunk Railway bearg date I I p okizig of to- . . I I fl October, 1864," and its long life is a strik- lands, one of the lovliest walk@ in Invernesb. to eighteen, and that the SM I � . . i Ms, which is the principal' money spending were furniahed 'at reduced rates, in bulk, to gain be the candidlate of the Reform party,- ingexampoof-the push dimplayed by the ' death. I � and truly Invsrness abounds in lovely walks bacco inany . form by a minor be prohibited I � 1 department of the GOVEIrnment, and in - �A DS MUTINY. Another mutinous out- ' i Mr. Preston, the Secretary of the Central And if he is, hi w � 11 certainly,be re-elected old Northern -line before its amalgamation, and drives. Everything has been done by in all public phuces. � i i b r 2au n the part of the �rd Battalion of ; .hare many fat offices art and nature to make thbee islands a . ! connection with Wh - ic . Reform Association at Toroato, who pur- by a much larger I majority th -an he had be- with the ( rand Trunk. The proclamation Grena, ier Guards in London is reported. __ ! - I pleasant resort. � The quaint walks mud i and man profitable contracts to dispenie. chased them from the company and then sets forth Lt,length why emigrants should ly I . . fore. ' The party �f his opponent does not .Thiy cbmplained of the quality of the food picturesque seats would delight the heart of Humn Notes. � I During the . life of the late Premier, Mr. 'forwarded as many as were required to the - tand so well with the country now as it did avoid UL:ined States agents, who at that served � to them, a d their complaint not the pleasure seeker as he wanders from isle Mr. Joseph Copp, of CliL - . . time preat mably were wont to enrich them- meetIDT1 with atterition they threw their - ow a rattling cataract, now tree in his nton, has a pear ] ' I - � Ch�pleau was a, clamorer for this position, Secretaries of the Riding Associations who met Alarch. Theile have,been many damag- selves on' ,bounties. Canadian kiliow-noth. to isle, croaking in garden, which was in full bloom I . . food o t of the wialows of the barracks on . � I � but that gentlam'An succeeded in keeping forwarded them to the voters wherever they ing revelations malide since then and we have iDg@ were arned th%t Is. 8d. sterling and the puolic streets. � . a gentle Stream by a narrow rustic bridge ; last week. 1. . now in the midap of a forest, then in broad —Mr. John Cook has rented the farm of- ] to 0 a ra him at bay, When Mr. Abbot was called might be. Tickets were similarly sold .1 ini n ectors of South not 49. w a equivalent to the American WH4T CAUSED T igiR DEATI18?—The city 1 .6 better op of the el r. This "anno-domini " manf- view of the rushing river. Wd lingered till Mrs. Stackhouse, near Westfield, for a term � on to form a, Government, he promised M.r. leading members ofthe Conservative party Perth than to be ieve that they will con- paper dolls inted of Le�ds, Englaw 1, has another singular dark, ind the lights ion either shore and of years. . . I . festo ante da+ -e8 but two years a pa � - . Chaplean, it he would join his Government also I and were, no doubt, used in the same one, in their ( pu � lie servants, for the sake sign on a. ane back of old Upper Canada mystery in the find �ng of the dead bodies of those from. the houses shone down on the —Mr. Win, W, oodrow, of the 2nd conces- and retain his old office, he would give him way. Th' officers of the road swore that - . College fo - which the then Health Board is a mother and he � little boy, Edna and water, while the staril overhead reffeeted sion of Morris, who has- been in Algoma for . - I . . f party,, crimes, which if proven against Horac� Walker, in the river at that place. - back a twinkling light, till by and by tho , several yeari,, has returned home. I the position he had so long coreted &a soon both parl were treated &like In this re- . - responsibl , As people are advised of the - ; . ri.vate citizens, would 1-ind them in the affair is that the woman moon shone out and crowned the scene. =Mr. W. F. Lawrence, of schoo1section *A he reconstructed his Cabinet at the close gpect. . Aibatch of these tickets were- f6r- - punishment meted out to -the depositors of The in stery of th I . i penitentiary. - I lived ii I comfort a d was apparently cheer- Wkat more, we were surfeited,' and silently No. 11, Goderich township, ban been re -en - of the -Session. It is 'further said that Mr. warded to, North Perth and were used to I rubbish. Tb sign is as fresh as if put up .. I yesterday, the paint having res',sted wind ful, an I there w. s. not known to be any - wended our way homeward to'o full for gaged for next yeax. - Ohapleau his a written, pledge to this effect. bring abii�ntee voters. Now, the question t . and weatl er so well as to stand 'out in re- I troublf between I er and her husband. The speech. . —The Lowe farm, in Grey, contsinlng 100 The. time for the fulfilment of thie pledge arises : Is it a, violstion--of the election law C limentiiry. �, Ilief againk t the pine background. i husband is an Air, drican . and his business is Many more pleasant days were spent in acres, good brick house, &c., was sold on . For the foil,)wiug complimentary refer- that ofl.., carrier. - - InverneEs and always something new to' be Thursday afternoon of last week to John Abbott is anxious to to purchase a railway ticket and give it to -a , OUR OARSAIEN. I I . has now come. Url- - . . neeis to THe EX OSITOR and its Editor wk ; William O'Conuors again caters to the A S�ATF BANK OBBED.—The State Bank seen, butthese two took in the most noted Lowe, for the sum of $2,800. It is consid- reconstruct his Cabinet, and 3dr. Chapleau voter to induce him to come to vote. To L I - ender our bent thank@, and they are all 11thirsty whims of his admirers at his hotel Ut Ho�ner, Nebraska, was � robbed at two, points of interest. - Inverness is the,capital ered a -great bargain. _ - is, anxious. to get to be Minister Of Railway$ enable them to decide upon this point -the . . Simcoe Street. The oarsman looks o'clocki SondayinDming ,of $1,600bytwo of the Highlands, and it is there thd best —Mr. Hamwell, the popular teacher on he more . appre iated, coming as -they do on I ' and canals, and refuses rted un - judges adjourned the court until the 20th rom two of the leading and most widely 1hea.-Ithy a d happy after Ilia trip across the men. IThe robber i went t o- the residence of Scotch is spoken. I had no difficulty lin the Bayfield line, Goderich Uwnabip, has rrrr . ' � �continent, Ed. Hanlan will not wing., his the c ' hier, Frer�e, and waking him up underbt%nding it. Pray don't think that been re engaged for next year, az the less that - position is given hin . f. But, the lost. If the' -y decide that this was an illegal irculated journa a in Canada. The Toron- iffight honiew4rds for a month yet, . and wh � en compeyllf,el hin) at I he point of a revolver to every Heilan man wears the kilt. With same salary as he is now receiving viz., - . i - ! ' I ' - I,— �upporterff of the Government from Oatario act then, of course, Mr. Grieve will be un- o' I 'he does Lopes to get into practice with accom any thm to the bank. They also the exception of the SeAforth Highlanders $400. � I - o Globe f Tues my Fays : I � - are very much Opposed to the transference seated. Bat, if they decide differently it is� O"Connor, preparatory to a triumphant pro- forced 1 him to" oren the safe, after which located at Fort George, it is a very small —Mli. Thomas Biggins has rented the � . THF, Exposm has, under Mr. M. Y. � I . of 31-r. Chapleau froirl his comparmtivelT probable he will hold his seat, as none of .q cLeau, been j u t wbat a newspaper ought gres3 thmugh the nations of the whole they g4gged 4nd bound him. Mr. Freese pr centage that go attired in this ancient farm on the 2nd concession of Hullett, on . c - ' earth. C'Conuor is not taken -Ath the San succeec ed in �aln ng his liberty, but the garb. I liked the appearance of the sol- which 11r. Hall has been living, for a term . unimportant position of Secretary of� State the other charges leveled against him are ;o be—,wide awake, neway and reliable, and Franciecc papers' method of dealing with robberi had made their escape. dieTs, but it gives them an ugly swing of a .of five years. The farm belongs to Mr.. 11 ! �' to the more important Pus of Railways and likely to be sustiined. Of course, it is not t,t the s Lme time solid and instructive. The recent trip. He liad quite a TRANGLED'IR . I walk 11 Jaibes Tremier. I -ditori him on iis , al page be�rs the marks of strong and S y SNAKE.—Mirm. Dearing,, ' Canals. Some of the'principal reasons for denied that his opponents offended in pre- . . I think It is to be hoped that scorching to undergQ.before and after his'. living. U Choctaw Nation, Texas, the other From.Inverneas we went to stylish Nairn, —Mr. W. Manning, of the 4th concession I . � . I . � for rigma, - iDg, arriv6-1 there, I . I day aLriEd her little daughter into the a fashionable watering place, where we of Colborne, died on Monday night, 26th this opposition are the scandals. and irregu- cisely the same way, and if it was illegal for he outlay on paper will be rewarded by . Deceased has Mr. Cha - plean's th GoING TO HAVE A CENSUS OF OUR OWN, froa fird, .and placing her on the ground staid for a week with -friends. Cawdor ult., after a short illnesh, larities-in connection with , one, it was equally illegal for the other, but in increase of IL U�l alrtady large subscription On the Dight of -Wovember Ist all the' r e- t u rten to, the*ho istle.was the only plac ided in Colborne township for a number � �- I ist. . . I. I use. Some time later the ca e of particular in- I res department unearthed by the Public Ac- in a case of this kind equality of guilt does loyal and g(od of ou'r-'popuiation make it a motheii went for t ie child and found a large terest that we visited. It is famous since of years ; he wait unmarried.. . ' . . I � The Brantford Daily ExposITOR Says : --Owing to ill hr,altb, N1r.C,Cruiakshank,- . counts Committee last Session. On the noteountequally �againat each side, Mr. I- . . point to abide in their own houses, neither snake 4oiled airou d her neck after uncoilin the days of Shakespeare. Thi I I 'THiE ExPOSITOR. Is one of the' best -con- will they journey out of town, for the police the snake and killin ',it Mrs. Dearing founi kindness of the present Earl Cawdor tile ; of Clintoo:, has found it necessary to dis- other hand, Mr. Chapleau refuses to tlem---iin Grieve was the successful candidate. is 9 � town. It was I lucted cougtry iveeklies in Canada, a fact have dis6ibuted a new census qard at each that the child had bepn strangled. public are admitted, and the room is sho Xn 1 pose of his business in that a member of the Cabinet unless 'he is; gi ven his ' I : he that is to be unseated, and if he or which has a1w lya reflected great' credit ont door, The divappointing reliased by Mr. G. A.'Mihell, of Ailsa ' rds, unless Mr. ver fr LA G RIPPE ON -i)iz Go.—The epidemic of . where McBeth murdered Duncan. Half i Pu . this position, or in other wo agents have committed an illegal act he upon its pr�oprieioir, Mr. M. Y. McLean. :ff�orets of�the Dominion officials last summer Influer)za which hElo been ra ing in Mold&via, way between Cawder and Forres is the I Craig. � , . � 9 . - - Abbott fulfils his promise to him., The must go. His opponents may have com- � I - are to be giveo the lie by means of the ques- !� . place where the witches met ,�N-TcBeth, I —Mr. H. Woodyard, of Surnmerbill, had Premier, therefore, is in this position,: He mitte'd all the crimes in the callendar, but . . tions asked by the policeman's card, 11 flow Rouma�tlia, has lileached Bucharest, where 'One's only regret is that we have uot niore I the misfortune a. few days ago, to cut his � I I THERF, is a deal of.truth in the f6llowiDg many pe -sone slept in this hou,,4!3 on Sunday tho di$easeis al.winpanied, by a skin erup- time to muse ot) the past and garner for the I band severely; he wais engaged in cutting can not afford to offend his Ontario support- that will not mitigate his offence in the i tion. Advices 'from Berlin state that in - i tatement of t is Toronto Telegram, al- night?" The least sanguine will wonder ex. . � - , I bands at a threshing, and was struck on . fluenza has alsol broken out the�re in an I future. . Even as I write other duties claim . era and. he dare. not allow Mr. Chapleau to aliglitest degrae. The decision of- t'g.- .1 ;bough, if the ". old man " were still in life trenicly '� f the Ott,iwa figures, 181,200, does alarmi�g manner, I . . ; our attention, Edinburgh still lie the arm by a shaft, with the, result above court in this case will be- awaited with much -, t is *not at a I likely our contemporary not prov short of the mark by 20,000. . I stated. L �, . leave the Government, as if he does he will . I I � - ____ _� . A Hupw_ -..,,.. I . OUR NEW DRILL SHED. I i - I NUCTIoll, October 14th, 1891, -fr. James likely go into opposition and take a cOn- anxiety by many beeides those in Norr,h I . . I El)1. I I — Mr. John Lindsay, sonof A . ouldbe so,etind d. When be was in full All vo unteers are in high fettle over the i �,wo - I I � , Lindsay, of the 16tb conceEsion of Goderich . � - members with Perth, a.3.there are many others on both �J — . .- ho has-been attending the Clin- v 'I'l 17� - . FoiL Tity. EXPOSITOR.] . towuship, w . siderable number of Qnabec I . I . wing at. the he d of affairs, the Telegram, award o the drill shed contritat by the . I ,� s in hiverness I � him. And thns'm%tters hang at tlie pres- sides of politics in the same boat' as they. like many other of like ilk, c:)uld only see Militia epartnient. after a weary- wait of I F �'I�i,e beneft of those who may he 6011- I The Women's Parliament. I ton MLodelschool, has been engaged to teach ­ L I I I ' - or . L - out time, and what the ultimate solution will .1 t W&6L , '.� BUC_ telup 11 I g a tri across the ocean I would I � These are some of the fruits of our beautiful " months ' Maj. Jo" Ste�`ar � -, thO The Annual, meetiuLy of the Women's in School Section No.' 5, Hullett, for next . I - is virtues and ere purpos,Ely blind to his , p ary of $335. tell.. Uuleos the difficulty is Franchise Act, The pity is that the inno- . cessful ne, his tender being $250,Q00. As say, t 36 c all yo r winter clothing, Furs Chriati.hn Tern 'erance Union, for Ontario, year, at a s,-1, .e no man can � ut now, when he is go will con- I . . I . . � hort-comm9s, ne work-ig o be begun at once and. are worlIn here clu 'Lug June, July and Aug-_ ,was held in Toronto last week. The object i —The employees of the Doherty Organ atched up in some way, M.r. Abbott and cent must suffet-, ivith the guilty, as its bane- � day 11 , U t and fair enough to w xssociation is the promotion of Tern- ' Factory, Clinton, kindly raised a donation of - f om this apher , and they have no longer tinue th ough 'Winter, the. re Fpemg no proba- ust. liriiz ear of this is 0 U fill . - 6 - I -at week-, for their fe Unw- workman, Mr. - r dre.8,8 wl -lovernment are almost certain to meet effects f0l upon those who hi6ve voted to i perance and Morality. The convention was 1 $30 I& .. I y cause to see I - his favor, they can speak bility of citizens %vitn(ming Black Flag par a whit� dre.s8 wi I be chilly enough in tile 4 . - . abolish it as well as upon� those who have D ,Ldes su�h as occurred lw-t wi'n'ter. . composed who bas been unable to � with disaster and destruction. whicheve7 . ut. However; aq we have already s%id, � I . even)ll to ma e furs comfortable. The of delegates from the local T. C. Edmonds, b e acceds to Mr. Chap voted to BuBt&'in it. ' . . I I THE MINING INDbSTRY. wind isidamp, an . pierciDg.' The week: we A�saciations. The recent -Convention was work for,somo time, owing to an operation ' ' I . � t ere is a good 4eal in the following : A de utation'of Toroot- trien interested , spentj Invermse was exceptionally fine. one of the most 14rgely attended and most through which he lately passed, lea,u'a dem-Ands he wilt offand his Ontario i , I ' I � — - . The decision �hich cripples Manitoba in in the ��� I ining industry in the Ls,ke Gordon I Two A ys wero devoted �to ,sightseeingl intereating and successful yet held. The - —00 i Satiirday,- 24th ult., the youngest ' � supporters, an(l if he obeys the behLQg,tg Of- South Perth. . the exercis�! of 'a provincial right is the di- district waited upon tile Hon. A. S. Ha'rdy Previo is to my % isit I had bo -en interested in various reports show that the Aesociations I son of kevi J. Edge, of Acten, and former - his Ontario friends he will mortally offend ' L I Our neighbors in South Perth are to have . rect result of ot�e of Sir John's make8hift s. this we k to seek Government aid in the reading',the 1.`dPr ht,%eies of the Brahu Seer,'". are increasing in numbers and growing in i ly of Clinton, died of croup, The little -)nizatio li, w I ,e __tc .r � vers-. It he Old Man's lwet,k ness was his habit of constru tion of a col, n road to give who ha( 'r hires huridred years ago. membership.and the orgaiiization is raprdly ! fellow as only about two years old and ap- Mx, Ch%pleau and his Quebec follov the luxuty of another ellion. The petition I adif&�lby_6 weak devices, He theal'a cess to the Canadian Pacific Rail- Many of his pr,os heles I had eeen fulfilled growing in strength and influence, while its peared to be in his customary health until he 1: . odging . , - � � is not a very enviable position to occupy. - es Trow at the as ever rea dy Ita shake off an ounce of pres, way. Upon the whole -Afr. Hardy received in the Black .Ud the two connected usefulness is correspondingly growing. The I was taken :Ill just a short time before he, . . . against the returit of Mr.iJam. ! -tie ,. I ' - -1 � I In view of all this disgraceful squabbling oty of Middlesex was awarded the b, I n election in March last,' Was tried before t care. althodgh in bo doing he created a the prp ect with favor. with lim-erness )arked two laces of inter- .con, ' tnner died. - - for office and the bODdling, blunderia, and JuFtices Rose and MeMlihon at Stratford ton of future tOuble. It would have been ,� CHARITY THEATRICALS, I eRt, namely, ommahuric - cemetery and for the county having the largest affiliated —Miss Lizzie -NIcLaughliu, who is now at- , I membership in,compari.son with the papula- , tending the Clinton Model school, has been I . . i well for this coluntry if with ail his other I r � plundering that have been .anveiled, it is �resulted in the Unseating For 8weet Charity's sake and such limited � the Clachnactiddin. So- t6 Tommahurich - I . - last week, and I ID, a accrues from dari . Dg the chance of we went, bright find early,! for, it is a good tion of the county. ,It was also decided to � i engaged to t-ach the junior department of olj&w tha,t many people are be- virtues the Ciiieftain bad been able " lory ' I not any w , of Mr. -Trow ion account of a corrupt 'crisis to ir�gardl principle more and expe-di- 9 11 climb t the top It lies in the western sub, hold the next annual convention at Belle- , the Loi�desboro public school for 1892, as . I I � 8t,'L01e_f1 ight 1111k0y amateurs .4re plodding � . . - � - - coming disgusted with the whole thing and ractice on the part tf an agent. The ency less. . Z� urb of he city a hill the �hape of a boat. ville. We may cay that this association is , 13uccesaor to Miss Dewar, Miss McLaughlin are looking forward for some other form of p - - I - I -.way at preraratiors for dramatic and other ide ( own, It contains twenty- composed e'ntirely of womerl, anid that �it3 . ha n herself a good student and will . . . offence was a very tri1vial one, but was perfor I amees. One of these organizations � I . . L __�_ I . one ac . es ; it length ii -three times i,ue business and disc-uEsious.are carried on en- i no= make a No. I school teacher. . Government as a means of escape from so sufficient, according to the strict rendering THE result df the States electicns which gave if its Fati!IfIlCtOdly io full housea that t tv�o hundred and tirely bq, the fair fex, the " horrid men " ' — . L,v'e I evergr I width, and its heigh I - 1. ' I . The Kitiburn cheese fmctory closed op- offeDs" ;i suarl. La Presse, Mr. Chapleau's t ,.en effort of Gilbert and Sullivan, I b ing rigidly excluded. Ddringtheconven- � el of the- law; to Void the election and the took place oniTuesday last is not yet cer- " Pinafore," this Nveek. This was the fir8t - twenty-two feet. Twenty-ieven years ago , ationo for the season, on Saturday, 24th . � own paper, makes the following . authorita- - dges decided y. The personal. tiffily kn Th re have been g%ins and the ide was co aceived of tqruing it into a MD. the following resolutions of public in- ' ult. The makeof cheese has this year been 111 , � 0""D' I 'e big amuteur effort of the season, which, by I I Dd a more uniquo � ispot could not terest were adopted : . ' � tive statement in his behalf: _. char -were abandoned.' on botl sides, but whether on the 4 -s to outdo in good re' , cemeteiy, a . i 1. . � , up to the average and so the prices realized ,ges against Mr. Tro�w , losses . the w'y, promisr sults ! be chos an. It is beautifu � terraced, four -SCIENTIFIC TEMPERANCE. � 1 have been good. A fair showing , may be . , . Mr. Abbott, in forming his Government in An ilgreemeiit was entered into between the whole there has been a Republican or the re ival we had last winter of that which ' ' , freely and spontanebusly afffred York in days long gone had a repu- I or five gardner� being emp yed the whole That our Provincial saaerintendent of ! expected when the business is wound up, at . June last � n. it is impossible to say f Mudd 1 5 P I ay Mr. Cbmpleau.' Parties to the effect thAt Mr. Trow pays Democratic ga� rom i year ro Ind, Dature and art ding beautifully 1 scientific temperance in connection with the -_ the annual meeting. - the portfo io of Railw - 3 to N tation or. . � I He wanted thereby to loyally respond to the all his bwn expenses and gives the petitioner the informatio'd yet at hand, 'M ' r. McKinley _ 1! blende( , inakin v the in ost f b-oth. A cir- I sub -executive have a bill prepiared and sub- 1� —Mr. P. Ker, of Clinton, met with -a bad . . I - �- ; cular r ad leads gently up le . ascent. On f mitted to the next Legislature to amend the 1, accident while oiling the saad paperer, at �­ . malicious attacks of the opponents of the 1,,Z,Z)50 towards the payment of his court ex- lag been elected Governor of Ohio by an . � . Secretary of State in regard to this promo- ews of the Week. gaining the summit one is aurprised to find 1 temperance law in tbeee particulars: �1) i the Doherty organ factory on Friday. He . enses. These controverted elections are immense majority. 1 3 I, � of betw( v, i That the preeent text book be set aside and � etruck the funny bone of his arm, which I tion already announced at the time of the P I � . 1. I VA 1:� A ! , CARGO.—A cargo of copp-c- - - I it a le�el surfice Tu four and fi e I . ` - last general elections. Mr. Chapleau tie- J somewhat expensive luxuries and fortunate T cently i carried out of Lake Superior %tas ; acris, which usA to be cult % ated, and from. 1 a graded series- be adopted. (2) That the threw his right hand under the rollers, with � I - i i - . . text books be temperance physiologies. the result that it wa's pretty badly crushed. i pea them. I - 4 n Annexationist own the wiviug grain c)uld plainly be I . (3) � manda rothing'to-day, unless that the Pfirrie I is the politician who esca'� No4v - Valued at $610,000. 1 the t . . 34-inister keep:- his word. If Afr. Abbott . ntions and I L-,v,,:g LOST.—By the recent earthquake in ! seen. The vie from the t(j)p was fine. 'Be.. i That this subject be madea regular one with 11, rhe doefur had to remove his second finger. . � The tran-,�gression of the'law which r roved During the ecent Dominion el, I . meets with objections in the fulfilment of . 0 . . . - i examinations for all pupils studying it. (4) : —While '-Ar, Robert Irick, -of Goderich ' - . so dipastrous in- this instance was as folloWB : frequently before and since, it seemed to Japan. more thin . .3,000 pereons lost their I low and before you lay the;city, the beautt , I . his promise he must sool it these objections 8. " , . ful cit of Inve rneEs ; oil thle east lay i hat : That suitable penalties for violation of the � township, was dressing the slonce in his ' Some days previous to the election, Ir. I afford a special pleasure to many Restrict- I live I � I it they-comi irom enemiEs�-, he must loyally , PIT IIASED IN GERI] ANTY.—Chicago Uni- ,, part ofl the town called Dinimmand, large, act be attached. mill, the other day, he met with a datigerous , BaY that his word has been given ( Minis- James Trow, jr.,�a son !of he a erRit has purchased by cable in Germany mansio , . . i - Part of the tool he was w I I I a t respo nt, I ionist p�pers a Lid platform orators to depict 1. v - )ed arparen , he woods I WOME_',� 111-13T VOTE. � ; accident. I he - i e the we0thy reside ces are. North I That,whereas the Ontario GA)vernniant � with flew up and struck him in the eye, re- I - � ter's word should be a Kin#' s word) if the called at thi� residence ofla farmer, in Mr. Erastus 'N"iman, the great apo3tie of I a librixy of 280,000 volumes at a cost of : wher . ll - I i opted the prityciple, of woman's ca- i maining there, and it seems impoEsible for ,imid friends. There . 8450,000, I ;. I. I . . objectiol3a are made by * township of Fullarton, named Nicholas 'oirmercial U3iOD p6s,.-atu Annexationitst. It � wa.rd sl retebed the Moray 1rith, while in has ad' I are no party exigencies ... hich can hold i , G J. I � WOOL DUTIES IN THE WAY.—SOUth Aus- ! the distance y4 u could plamly discern old franchisement by graUtiDg to widovr� and I it to be extracted, against& promise freely ade and loyally ,Schellingburger, for the purpose of seeing s -,ems, howev(r, �hat Mr. Willi 11 is the any George, Chatmor Foint and the spinsters the riglit to vote o D I . —On Thursday evening of last week as -a - . tralia declines to take , pUrt officially in � Fort -ii 11 ; se of this � gent accepted, and in spite of -prejudices we know his son-in-law, ['6 man I named Urquhart, very reverse of an Annexationist and gives the C�''i,pago Fair unless the American duties I beautifali little, village oyt �',)se niarkie anil matters apd whereas in the exernemu icipal leman was driving out of the lane by are a I I - - - -om ! -el, Clinton, be took too I that the- Coriservatives of .0 otario have too whom .he bad reason to believe would vote tie soundesto� sound reasons for the faith on wo bolishea. . Fortrelsof A och. On west, ii.t the . right women have demomt,ated the wisd � the Commercial Hol. much sense and toa rn . i __ , ART-.,F,.s.—' I'Lev. '.,Mr.'Chidlaw hill the Caledonb.n canit. slug-, and justice of the measure ; and whereas " short a turn oil to the road, with the result 11,13y 1 at stake A,_��(, I ' I I m. In a lett ' IiFNT P bage ( f1i the , * ! nat is in hi . er to an American Zas married to Mrs. Manning, f I ',in Temperance ,'Union, i at lie wag fbrown out, Bis skull :was not to understand the'situltion. I for 'Mr. Trow if the old than Schellingburger $ aged I gishly �rept al ng, while ob the south the I the Women's Christi tb. I would let him. Urquhart was',no . t at home I paper recently he says : 76, in Js Wew York a day or two ago. Th6 river ,gss rushed past. You could plainly I has adopted the principle of women's eu- !.split and for some time he remained Un - I M .t. : o i -9. - -sing loca,l 1 is his injuries were REFERRING t6 the . but young Trow saw the father-in-law and 99 y post I U in this matter is simply bride rth a million. . trace t em hot up to Loch Ne�, Aftl �, franchiRement as promoting the mi conscious, but beyond thi. 1111 xa,t on meeting I , I not serious. . this : That AgnexatiOD is unnecessary, is NEN HOSPITAL OPENED.—One of the viewin the scene from citil ar end I coul I ' machine y necessary, to crown with success ' held at Stoneypoint hada conversation with him. During this . . I . I . I e preferencl I all their'efForts in the dire I '-vlr. Enos Hull, w1ho has been residing . , in. the County of I undesirable an is impossible. It is unnecee- largest hospitals in the world, containing 1 not decide which should have th 9 , Ltion of prohibi- I — -ago, �'rip says:' C0 O., �X sLry, because all that Annexation would accomt iodation, for from 1,000 to 1,500 1 the city and tb e Prith on t� a one hand, Essex, a few evening, nversation.. go SebelliDgburger, swears,— O'� I' tion .and morel reform ; tbcrefore thiq On- . on a rented farm on .the 2nd concession of . . - . � , . -a number of years, has decided " These farmers w1h ! and hi8 testimony was corroborated by his achieve so fa, as trade and commerce is patienis, has been opened at Constantinople, the rivar and the country on the other. ! tario Women's,Chrisfiau Temperance Union 1 Hullett, fot ) 0 p oughed through , , castle, though I in convention aksembled, take immediato to leave thLia country and make big home in . knee-fieep mud to at,tend an annexat'on daughter and gramd-son, a had fourteen _&)ncerned wou d be effectually achieved by Turkey. � I What a beauti ul site for F I in.efiag, and v(.t,,d unanimously i ITurestri'!te - -eci'procity. 'PAR) S JOUR — , eminently suite for what ii was used for. , steps, either by petitioii-or in such manner the neighboring Republic, as soon am his e , . i c ,7do* A Commercial NALI.S.A. Paris publishes 1,998 i that fa -n favor of years of age, who were in the room at the it � has been called ,the Fairie's hill and eL as may be deemed the -most efficient, to lease expirep. He has rented a farm Dear ' , , d, simply declared tha,t things ha% -e ' Union:- such as Unrestricted Reciprocity papers of which 105 are illuBtrated journals ' mem � orialize the Ontario Legiolature t(,) ex- Flint, Michigan, where be has two brothers . come to an intolerable Paes, and that they time,—that young Trow asked, him to vote : � fibb d�ncing ground they �ad on the to I Would afford, iistead of a political union, is and 21 are devoted to the theatrcs. pt ; . � are ready for any thing. T for his father and Schell iDg,'burger replied and ono could jast imagine,tlem stretching tend the Provineial franchise to women a living. ey do not really all that is needed to open up a market con- GLA,1GOW BRIDGES.—Glaegow town coun- , . - 7 . care for pelliticAl union ith the United that he would not do Po. Trow then asked tinental in its extent for the manufactures cil hava resolved to take down the present their lands ir bleasing c ver the city. and, further, that to carry out the aims of —A horse belonging to Mr. John Elliott, Stl,tes—n(�t one man in t.. f then) � im to of this country, It cqually opens up sup- Broomielaw bridge, at the foot of Jamaica, Now for tbeprellhecies,tbey were in Gaelic. this resolution a'special committee be ap- of the 12th concession of East Wawanoeb, I - - - him if a little money would induce h ylies of - raw naterial more productive of street, and to erect in its place one of th . consist- broke his moorings at Korman's b tel What they .%re after is the cornmerei'al ad- more I can only give what I can ir,�inember e pointed to act with the Executive, 0 , . . vantage ti -at scheme offei­s.� If they could do so. This offer was twice repeated . . add yrosperity in Uie United States than any- adequate for the great traffic. The founda- English, versiom. Regardi�g the canal it ing of the superintendent of franchise and of Witigharn, on Saturday evenine, 24th. Ult.1 . refused, and Schellingburger Eaya he thing else just now needed. Of all things it tion. stone of the. present bridge was laid on bad 'boen eaid that - boats without sails 'legislation. . and went dov�n the street at a, 2.40 gait. A � get access to the markets I across the line Was - . they would W perfectly sa�isfied—and once did not receiveany riioney from Trow and opens up territ ry for the accommodation of Septernber 3, 1833, and cost :638,000. 'The would ass and repass at the foot of Tom- That, whereas t anchisement of wo. number of bur citizens tried to stop a run&- , - I - : . � � "s . i I I i 1. . - I . - I . - � ' , ' � ' ' F o ( ." I ( , r i I , i - C I I 51 � I - L; I I I I,( i � I ? , I P wi"-X t t re i - I I I I I I - 11 7 1 � I, Ic '31, t i� F11 fh I I t ' - - Ll n . 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