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1.1z:'I 4.111 . � I � I THE HURON EXPOSITOR. I -- I..
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� !41i i, � P. I . subscribed to Conservat factoring at an early date.—The young Pao.
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. It ff.� , 9� a oven W6111t, the - length. of AFRIL SNOW-- Sl .
i - . , ,L- 4 . makers, if they do sot bear that char later, . wife of the leader of the Opposition, a Washington. in the basenieut g%ccount all the itsi
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� 11 f -_; F DVERTISEMENTS, -1 i h& adaseries f joint re�eptiono,wbioh will about-bim havetodo, would frequently election funds and ous in hard cash. lost Sunday at Tacom, , held a very successful tea
. , I - '. 't N7,43W A- - ves in'snol paying for their commlisi TRE, —The ro- - 1'reig.
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Z I � I 1. do a � . red as one of the features xnvv GAxBuKG CIEN ing.—Mr. -1 xOP. ,
. - be remembei have an empty stomach as his companion - fdr.Lister interjected that inferior Judges in THE C of the church on Good Friday even resenting It
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� I r ' days. At I . Dtment4, Ceipta Of the Monte Ca �Q
, each � t'eellogs its of those CIO casino last year 4 wtore,
t - � . g4r The ftgure between the P&renthefligL%fter manner Be -not to do violonce,to the .1 I of Parliamentary I - Ontario'had paid for their appoi John Bravo; contractor, has cOmm6need generalbalk
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I " 4 . aper on which the ' � . nights amounted to 24,000, 00 francs, the largest ,
: � " a of the p tjo,4. ]go has already put in a brick .Jozev�
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� f r i - � e Mr Maokenzie's destb, opera I
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I and this remark led to a row a law
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I i " o—he died on the ,morn- TARIO LEGISLATURE,
t - t' . . It less than a year ag . later. The Empire tortured Mr. Lister's in its history. . : - I .0
� i , 0 -John Landeboroukh. (5) � "keeping holy of the Sabbath d'�' , . I ; .
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� - � , ad,v and sentiments ofthose who bell ted cellar for 'a now house, for Mr. A. C - th-6- 11114ilufacturell,
. ertisoment will be found. THE ON I �
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I i ., , Auction gale . aetor morning of last 0 FLOODS. reabetg are repor Ing, -1 ,
�. . i V. - - f ag of April ,17th, E 'rARLIAMF,NT remark into a general attack upon the oun- 8 -r P.1 ",f C. - Ann stre0t,-Mr. P. Hamden in having a
11 .1 L . Auction Sale -D. D. Wilson. (6) I r observer . il NEW -be similwT 01
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. i r Office, (8) I notnt, be evident to almost ever] ;i .- Mackenzie received telegrams THE OrENING OF THE � whereas it was plain I lonegota and Dakota tjllan i �
I v � � ty judiciary of Ontirlo, in several p , .5
., 1 �� - �In- ` rivai Found-Exposito vetbr-Mrs -4 new stable erected on his p,remi as on sin *nd,tell 4
1, � 1, . - . , _ Ing looseness sm'ng our B � ILD IN(; 8 - t er of bridges have been carried . ac1r,es
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t nZ plows -T. News. (a) that there is a grow 1, ind letters of sympathy from- every p that he only reforred to ou6 or wo. members &Dd a numb � . .1 street. -Mr. D. Spicer spent nalay at . SO
� , t t ii 1 Notide-Th6m", Ryan. (6) poinfa outside (From our own Correspondent.) .6tectur,t], beaul
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' � ��-i Brantford. He an via
i I � lantyne. �11) public and representative man in ,,,tbis re- the country and from. many i thisout and char
� � ,� Liquor Licinse AA -Wm- Bal . . ' bigh POST olyplOs.-Ou Fri- I - seem
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, �. � I � I Durham, Bull to! unter. 6) inly to the The pomp and circumstance of mimic war . ed M,ys. E. Brao d, of that place.-M.r. John I i as not
� I I S rsale-Shnon a . The of Camsda, testimony sot 0 acterized the attack as a vile slander Penn ROBBERY IN A n .Ado
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" ��. -f! . s. modreger. (5) spect. This is not & party question. ciatr
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. F � . ; prosperous and Progrreggsfve�'A .1 - at - cowardly rufli Branud and Mr. Walter Caley, of the Mae- . . - - 't -4 .
! V. .: � x1orsul. (8) . ke prominent in �,,O�j,l po. esteem in which bar late husband had been tended the opening of the Legialative.As I by a an. The incident would day night the post offics at Canaada 0olumnst
A Fmcliy. April 7-9. . delinquents are all . .� 7 all � ed of $60.0 worth of - 386
�. �, h � ,-, I " . 4, , . hold, but to the great admiration felt bi eiday, the hisve'ended here had not Mr. Foster, the y. Y., was burglariz say-H,arris company's works., Brantford vlot, '
, l., .. I � metAler-Beattic Bros. (5) sembly on the afternoon of To 9 1
� � I- � Re , ippant statem�nts Of who had known bar for her own chara4er, foot in it stamps and $50 cash. sont Easter in this place The irot' tr
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. I I I bod n Mercer. (6.) litical parties. The fl t 0 -Mr. ,John Ion
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� 1- A I &, Duncan. (6) , or'husband, 4th just., when, formal possession was taken acting leader of the Rou a. put hi oURGB.-Yellow fever foot spriv 0
I : � r,.,: -11 z We are Ready-DurIcAn Messrs. Davis and Mille as reports4 belowt her unfaltering devotion to h I by attempting to lecture Mr. Lister. Now, YELLOW FEvign SC ZUsIS. Whole Manning; of Ridgetown) spent the beginning
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I i,191 n"ackson Bros, (6) . Queen's f4se � Of ,
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� I -1 0. T1. A I Ily as 0 as and the noble qualities she had so abundant- of the magnificent buildings. in ore I iti
; 11 bjectionable and offs n,sive member of the House will take a lect is demic in Sebastian, Vane .
. C . . I nis. (6) fa * Ins", shatthis Magly
� I- � LrDold. (8) are aqua 19 . my by the- of this w k ct
,. � Millinery Openin m
� 11 - ly evidenced during many sad anA painful Of the DO Mepi 11 I e Mrs. R. H. Seldon, olf ersoll, is spending ,
: i rich Foster, �Finance Park on behalf of thd Parliament from a man like Foster, much less "Ji a have been swept aw
� d - T . Boots & Shoes— . ardson a mein 'Wa
t:, E .1 , T r the Boy"ackson Bros. (1) . are the statements of Mri. If years. . ad on the Minister Of Fin- plague. few days here, the guest of M jEold to tb6 't
, ; I 'L ro . I Province. The warm sunshine and balmy Lister, who turn r. George
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l, i,- - res--+noff man & Co. (5) Minislitor and leader of the House, . �— ce and asked him by what right he at- NEW AMBASSADOR Samwell.-Mise Hannah Butt, of XiPpen trai, avd, 1111noi
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. . t� , � Planing Mill -buff & Bennett (5) I breezes spoke of the coming of spring and so ted United .will ba
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; ,- I ; Perham Bull for Servic"ra1es Crich- (6) bate on Mr. Charlton's . otion to ol ; 16ile the Condemned Out of Its Own tempted to lecture him. The abuse be re ,State i3ayard has been 11111POID spent Sunday here. 'She left Kippen on L '
� . � . I - 1. . . . brought out thousands of the citizens of To- he attributed to the fa - Tuesday last for.Cy.preas River, Minitabs, I � -
, -- I Mr. . ceived in the press lot States Ambassador to Lou'don, England, to Slou down the ci
. Spring( flate-H. -F'. Edwards. (8) . I b$1 � 3
; �, 1� �. � �, Columbian Exhibition,or the action �u I Mouth. 1000 L ,95W 00. �
. ; . ", I u wanted-sipositor office. (8) �harge of his duty .1 .1
; � ". V � ' ronto to view the that he had in the disc -Mr. W. Peterson, section bose of the
� situatio scene* which were to succeed Mr. Lincoln. ,
; Fine- ther member of the Gover�"njant'ia L of this su - -A - . .
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I V� Shoes -Good Bros. (S) , — Ives, sino - . I vable Last week we cslled'the attention of our raeeL the opening day, nor were the ex- brought charges against members . -uSTITuTz FoitGuNrom)ER. new ex Grand Trunk railway here, who has been L 1111111i;nfact, of lull
� ;1 ., V�.i�;_- - I - at a fashio - �gtjun, five ear
I I � , entertaining his friends readers to the position of the Empire upon 9 Government and their officials,,andq what plosive, to take the place of gunpowder in with inflammation for the past week is, . Astra
; � - - . 1� np pectatione of those who looked for some- Mr. Faster had F, in being tested. It Is a Bick to fasten, the flODA
A,,, * t0T . dinner party on Sabbath evening.. .L he ' - a - the German arm, . to learn, able to resume his ,
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r I , , P ,n- in tated officials found: HAvZ MADE THEIR PIL jorred to welmh V
I % ht (NM f X jo,o�j the question' of- a prohibition plebiscite was wore , proved them we are glad (
f the thing out of the common disappointed, for whitawa, foaud guilty of cOr- fatty substance, almost smokeless. ties. -Mr. J 1, trusser' in th'
- .� - . The Empire was also taken to task by i and reins E. -Cad-&by & Com- da . W. Harrison, ttacher ,of steel 0 - -.
. r � -� . , , �' m 1.� following report of a discussion which took er since the Province entered upon her rupt practicei two firms Varna public school, spelib hit Easter holi, ,ti
I I I . .1 . I 0 Witty of gross irregularities. He was,there- .Company, bis is
. -.i !I Toronto Globe,which challenged It t " state uev �,01 tourte t
� -14 = We a -3k career of self Government have the o pany and Falrbank & market days here. -Laborers are busy this weekox. - I
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. T I - 1-11 April 7th, 1893- place in ihe House & few days ago. i! plainly its views on the prohibition ques- are t position to lecture Mr. Lister, " who have dominated the provisi CSV&tiLog ,oneiveof tk'O -8
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L � 1. SEAFORTH.. FRIDAY, . monies upon a ch an occasion been move 0 . J kde for the nowgrist will. �
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m L - ireful perusal by our rei4ers. It of L
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, , in Chicago for a year, J hoSton, Lot 'Rodgervi
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. - V� , : . - r -for Lambton, $3,000-,000 and will ni w " let up." Irvin three to I val
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� . food for serionij though )ire the surround amid'which theme care- bold tongue of the membe 9 0 BAN I :
; - furnishe ittle , D. U M"ogg,Whe i
I i� I Statel of Affain- a no l* I ' helped the temperance cause. The Bin; .. in _Madame aged 17 days, was buried in our cemetery I
I I ,a,,� i . � I , monle a that gave them their Mir. Lister reiterated his statement that a A MExICAN WOMEN'S %y last. -Mr. Joh '460111. 1
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� � . -� I . and it i; , c L a straws replied in an editorial, which, -from its tons,. 8 took here on Tuesdi 'The W
W I . 8 as it were', only one Of t'! pigs orneo!s ,
� i a of 8, watch o had paid $2,000 for Diaz, the wife of the Mexican President,
� I . L greatest interest. Whatever may be said county Judge of Ontarij h%s been spending the winter here, left #,n - ;
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7 .. I..' U n the House 'nee to - se sophia, H*3
. �, - jr : Daring a recent disc ision i ' which show the nd to the World's o;y last for Sault Ste. M1 is, where t.o ]-digs
z . I I appeared to have bbon inspired by the as to the architectural defects of the exterior his office, and further that this money will, at her own expenses ar 1
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� : I tL,- � 4 of C0116mons, Ottawa, Mr. Mulock mp�de the he 45 musicians.
� m � I te in- a fund for t Fair a woman's band of
� . . people,as well as &,do rm in intends spending the summer. -Mrs Jobn
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: names of the part of the .1 i its Turf Editor," stating that the rpquest of gl�f the now.buildings, sad this is yet a topic had goni� into the Conservativ ".....'s2oo.o0o. I
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. had a list of the ig re. He also named wilt comprise the most expert musicians ,
� � 4 meat that he -- pIr ht by of considerable discussion, there can be no corruption of the electo McEvoy, Of Kinoardine, tee Miss Eva, Snell but inferior t
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z I. I I twouty-fivemembers of the House w - diversity of opinion as to the interior. _McMargus & isependingafew days here visiting her
� - insisting Upon Lour legislature payi � -siLITIF Tilars, jam
� ;� . I proper to "draw a political opponent. " In other heir appointmeuts and in A MILLION OF Lu 'S. , two dO2
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! , ,I 1-0- ham in their Pockets 6 apsoious halls, the wide corridors, the lofty likewise paid for t] father, Mr. Thomas Snell -.-Mr. Wallace I L . I larl
" � -;f corrying- - and with t Mexico. have
- , ; " ard both in word and dead to'th� 4� Divine - due time he woald proceed in regular course Son, bankers, of Cbibashua, came here on Monday ;Some !of them;
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i . "; I ent of Appoint- rog rds, the Empire's utterance means that it ceilings, the ab ndance of light, the excel ith liabilities Rieke, of Brantford, I till
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i � ;. I promises from, the Goverum ' o come back to of 81,000,000.
! ., , 61lowing la n a a to 6 a scandals, T suspended., w .,at Toronto, a
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�1� , ., .1. . lucrative gove and hig,hest'of all commands. ThWif has no intention of committing itself On the lence of the venti tio , the be uty of th Toratee! hilt, ins -to be added that The c%use of the suspension was land and and,moved his mother to Brantford. -The . ill. .
. I I IV wants to , M woodwork, the grandeur of the main stair- Mr. only rems, Mieseg Lucimore, of Alvinotov, are the addition to '
t , , a -boiriateh0t,0101 .
. � . f, I "I' � present Parliamentaxy term in the report referred to : temperance question, but will do -its best, way, all testify to the fact that the Mr. Laurier told th Government that it minjug speculations. - I a
- � - - I soon as the . * fire broke out guests of Miss Fanny Bawden.-M-r. S. ,P. als
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: A tq' �: member&,. he said, were vot- the criminal on a, Mr. like any other hypocriticaltimeserver, to designer of the whole was a mas- was true that Judges in Quebec of the So- TEN MEN SUFFOO Halls of Goderich, spout Tuesday last in I
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� ciloggleg. These the amendments to I carry favor with both sides. An honest L ter band. The various Government do- perior Court had subscribed to election funds in gs coal mine at Shamokin, Pennsylvania, as domel��
, , - - 8 saf- the village. -Miss Las -00a Cook, o- f Bengali imineu ;
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; . - " � ing in the R-ousi every day and, of course, Charl-ton objicted to section 729, whibh per- . a 0 statualry,li
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; I . have been in possession of ,and the Government know it. The Govern- an Saturday morning, and team n w r,
3 I attest of Miss K. E. Gill the be J Iftolitol,
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1, . .� te(t the rendering of a vardLiet by politician or not, partments was the
a . 7..- V - support of the Government every mit
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. I .1 oted in their quarters for some time, and nothing moot did not deny it,and, next SONSIODt Air- feasted by the dense smoke &rising from the . g Of jb*js wask.-Mr. John Willis hold a 4Wd
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3 . .. on $unday, and he moved to repeal that rise- -never fears to give a straight out, honest nin I
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. . ,, than this, be offired. to read but praise Ili heard of the comfort and con- Tarts announced he would impeach three or explosion of gases. Iry successful auction sails of cowls atid W,j* inen-Of-war �
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r , - tion. Mr. Curran said it was only intended . . E REWARDED. -As a V`4
I . time. Further . ODmLlolJ on any subject. It is only a despio- venience of the inside arrangements. The four Judge@ and prove all his charges. Mr. GzNI&RoSrl!Y FOR ONO ' &rLrtqea preso
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. � . ; " .. I possession if any ordiet vies returned � I I 'hogs on Tuesday last. -Several. m . -known, will I
p L I list of names: in his over cases where a v L d and help-
, 11. " the to c L 'brated in thisvillage.- ably was never Im.
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7 . , - ,� after Saturday when a case wag able unscruFulOus trickster, willing to win chamber in which the assembled wisdom of Cuiran charged Mr. Tarte with iittacking reward for giving a tramp a,mes . -re
p � - member of the Government or any member � � . 6
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; � , :by foul means, who need fear to be I I drawn, the Province will now deliberate for the the whole Judiciary of QLaebec in a body, ing him on his way, Mr. J. Krissiug, Of th 11
0 I .�� - L it tried rui=osyn. I . Mr. James HA-,rVey, hostler at the Commer- outside the
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. - - �.. the House on that side would ask that I on I next six weeks was just finished in time for but. this Mr. Tarte indignantly repudiated Home Dressed Beef Company, Pittsburg, o his home in Stephen f,.z wide exte-ndi
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I � . . Mr. Laurier said. Mr. Cigarlton's by a political opponent," and the same
. � � L d�ited that ing day. On Monday -afternoon the and said that when thep time came he was- Pennsylvania, has been beqneathed twelve
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F -� be read. It wi . very eminent legal &Lath rity. I ti ,
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4 4 0 carpenters' shavings were hardly all gone pr , ad to name the men. . thousand dollars to wh daughter. d th. a I
� I .. . this bold and damaging statement Was Dot Suppose the case tried was Of a political or .. the death of his ward, call� I
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� I � from its floors, but by dint of hard work rMills (Bothwell) exposed a very a i rtly -before his death. I .
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t . .� I I even challenged and no request was Made as an immense
q neational character, , with - Charles F.
0 � . I everything was put in presentable shape, one condition of affairs in connection with A BuirFALo DEFAULTEIL - - I
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� . . I be read. It may, crowd in attendance. If the verdict was The Goderich Star still revels in the Gore- t by the Tomes, local manager -for the American wr6zleter
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I 4 �. for the list of the* names to . . and when Lieutenant -Governor Kirkpatrick Indian funds, which are held in true . ; 'Whole settlemeril
� . given at 9 or lo o'clock on Sunday morning Loomis business. it is not satisfied with York, SpR11fG Snow.. -The Wroxeter oprialgir �
r 1. .", okys to re Preservers' Company at Baff 0 New I rorgeous eastern �
,I � � I eluded that Mr. MaI0 I w,would took his place on the Throne ad the Government for these wards of -the nation. &I P
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r Judge Rose's remarks to the self-convicied ch which had been prepared for Ibilm by He showed that the three fund has disappeared, leaving a letter confessing show. w be held on the Horticultura I
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L � . ; n of a day of the Judge to L room fitted by its beauty and dignity to be food have been overdt&wa durii shortage is placed at 96 - prizes I wheel -it 21
� day Would result in the desecratilo the effect that, in his L L extent of $596,491 adian heavy draughts, roadster and camage Ferris
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I I . . . majority every time and that Each chamber itself is considirably larger than This overdraft had -estou up a capital Two MIDGET BABIES
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� I i i . Mr. Curran agreed entirely with � Mr. nth old fees Durham, Holstein and Jersey built, A To the outer ed -91
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� . . � dolphe Caron are white -wash guilty than be, but who could �ot be reach- the corresponding room in the old build- longing to t1le' Indians of $347,680. The weighing together when a me ,the best horse . -tached and Poop]
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. 1, . t -1, and their misdeeds condoned. - Lord's Day. The objeotione r a law. The 8 1, the exhibition . s4r),where theiy` 4
� I ea walls are very much higher. The Speaker's 'Should be restored to the Indians land the a stove in the home of Mr. Aubrey B. Chase, in each class. In addition to
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� . I �,� Malock made this ever, were not B t.his statement as a slur upon the Coe chair is at the southern end, with the press crooked accounts made straight. �The I at Lynn, Kassachusetts. The twins were there willbe a fair for the sale of horses. Panora
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F � I order to prove the Judgewrong it rehearses, of the chamber, immediately overhead.- The although they had known of it,and acknow- thing less than three pounde, and 'the girl FROM THE WINDY CITY. I
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� I `1 �' I etli time, some of 'the disgusting speaker's gallery is at the northern end., and lodged an overdraft of about $200,000. he scales at two an d. a quarter pounds. .
L h;9 �11 Mr. D& -vies asked the House to consider for the fifti . -� with a spirAl 1616
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7 ; 4�1 he had in a threshed - The to be perfectly healthy and :
; 4 Mr, Lister said that Finally,, a y appear THE GREAT FAIR A04D OTnEF, MATTERS, " to tile to_p. L
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� I - despite the decisions of the'couris, the COD. cism. It is not too much to may that the Mulook and Lister on theL' one side and A PuosrEcTivE ALLiANCF,. -A Honolulu CHIc.kGo, Match 28th, INS.
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I 1. , ill o secure his appoint er to come to a hasty conclusion or be look- . o, with clear Government d to testore the money Whitiugl, of the United States man�of-war municipal elections, its chief ina ,with hose
L I . % � -tion , that this monAy liai ed up for 24 hours. As it was now, the law on some time ago, it still, indirectly, in- presentatives must needs do v � ughter cyclone of .convenient,VIAC4
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� 1 $800 for his posi Revenue fwid. This Allisu to Miss Etta Ah Fong da . tem .
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. � � a judge, who ,I heads, as the slightest stumble would put out of us ce, terest centered on the * and a regal
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; was merely permissive wi,th th hat there is some truth in the u�tiy pay for it and is overnL �
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applied tol the eamp�i ' -4 ads against -Mr. M. upon the hard, 'unyielding floor below. It is more censurable inasmuch as Mr. Daly aa- Honolulu, is formally announced.
went and had been . o'clock Sunday morning and let the jury -
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I arty. Mr. Lister also (-&-red 6. Cameron., The fact is, the t3tar, if it h&s upon the ceiling that the greatest paine have knowledged to Mr. Mills, that the JudiElin father of the prospective bride is very a, fine upp.ortanity for the sporting fraters- Combines pro�
Inuds of tb e p away to their homes. If it was a sensation- , . and Mies
I f , . ra- I knd\the been bestowed in the way of decoration. Department h&d been extravagantly manag- wealthy. Captain Whiting is 59 ity, and innumerable bets from a dime to has tile MOAOPO
to give the name of the: Judge who had thus &I case, with the possibility of a demount giuy regard for its own reputation i , -rgg water *t ;
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; . - Symbolical figures representing moderation; ad, two men bein employed very 1� L. �
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� I I . h the . tion, the judge * feelings of the members of its p t ,-esignation of 820,000 are already put up on the stake. tiought in Z '
. . I .. purchased his position and althong ower, justice and wisdom look down at the where one woutd. do Wherever the man- S.PURGION RESIGNS. -The i - 1. � .
L , � . I .!, � 'ia $gindsy. if this clause was repealed it might WhOT11 it seems so solicitous, will allow Molder, whose upward gaze is also att agement of thiv Gove'rnment is probed it is he late A LEVEL HEAD AND ASTRONG ARM NEEDED, .
. offer wa 3 boldly made on the floor of PArA. -- , ract- . Rev. James Spurgeon, brother of t from W^Uk,e111
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. nt. and directed to the leader of the White, of Shel, the dirty affair to drop, and not smirch its ad I at the requirenimts of' 1,893, . I
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� . L der a public Province in a variety of colors, maple - At a meecing of the Parliamentary Liber- to of the Tabernacle church, Loadon, characber to me . bousess" etO, I
I I iffouse, Mir. Foster, no deniand for the name burns, reminded the House that even on . .
; P, . . columns with it any more, Th, - -&I Party, Mr. Laurier; announced that 11 , ,.epted and theRev. both parties admit, and even gi-trangers oss
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i . . 11 .-, stjitenten't Was not the old Jewish dispensation it was lawful branches and leaves being prominent tea . Englan has been acil I
. I even fully understand the Bituation, and Judge Rev. readily see the necessity. That eminent
I was made sod hj9L ' tures in the decoration. The Speaker's dais Liberal Convention wool&.., be held in the Thomas Spurgeon, son of the late
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. Rose also evidently understood it, and the and other woodwork of the chamber in of City of Ottawa on the 20th of Juni and re- Charles Spurgeon, has been invite4l to offici- lecturer, Joseph CO ,
7 I . thallem,ged. goL such obStlinents as ditch on Sunday. . . ' a �& CA 0 kit for one ye'ar with a view talk that 11 there are three Chicag,C4-the hea-ring the vein
- r'. , -years a - . ,e Star now says about it the sooner it - mahogany, or other dark colored wood, ceived the unaulmou t' tifi. ti n of the ate in the put --iind Avenue Pvtsby-
� A few these Mr. Woods, of Brockville, read the text less 0 ' ffor - rioan, the foreign and,the informal
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I X will be forgotten. YThe *Star and its o dread are harlotry., drunk- bas bamen 47
r �� would r4se a furore in the country as well of the d, enee of O Inion so to who&,, thp Convention the congregation. The Rev. Thomas Spur. the chief evile t .
. ,;�� � � " follows : "The taking of a verdict of a . phairp (the sagsis ones used in the old buil . P 4urior settled the I - whose literary
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. as in the,,House, but it seems Ingo) is quite in keeping, the whole bell egiw_his duties at once. enness, Sunday desecration, i
I t - jury or other prooesdiirg of the court @ball 119 In should be held, but M L geon will b
i . . i . bar murder, anarchy and greed." A fearful land, flitsert
. � - as well as. the legialators have become so n should desire to continue the show - - harmony with the dull green carpet with rival claims of Toronto'.16ndl Montreal by I — .,. Y I 1"Arise an 7
Ir not be' invalid by reason of it h4ppening 0 . ly, but 'the daily paperff,by their . a let
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I - , �. callous and so indifferent to corruption and ,Sunday."' He thought it . ,law,% iteme every day, emphasize A arty the
[ , 3ings to an absurdity to repeal a clause MR. FOSTER, Finance Minister of the Do- lotted to the Speaker and Clark of the toallpartion. Ottawa has many advantages- LD SETTLER. -On SUD. Ifillisked work I
� wrong doing in high places, that even the ing tl DEATH - OF AN 0 whole list. Even -now it seems that peace-
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� � . most serious charges such as those made by like that which obtained . minion, is reported to have said in the do- appurtenances of the Assembly are all very capital and for an Opposition to come here dai, Mrs. Cardiff, relict of the late Mark . able citizens are liable to be robbed in brox
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� � I I - . country. I . . I . n f Grey, died at the ripe old lg�je Of day right in the street., the care, on the side. the First Prof
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IL P a a Canadian section of the Columbian. Expobi- A unique feature is the setting &Part Of & the face of their opponents displays a degree 78 years. The funeral took place on a wal'its, in public buildings and in ,church. simply inspiriv
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� hear the verdict of a doctor called on Sunday tion, in which, it is presumed, the secret- throughout the country with enthusiasm and 0
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. I 11 Surely the people must be asleep in a . I's to diagnose a disease. - V I attention to I tuillng. Rubl
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� 1. . T I 19 Mr. Curran hoped they would make as the fields, the a . uttons.from, 0
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� . � I � I : . . 1m6dious pile?� - We shall know when Com- disposal of the convention, which will be or- the old homestead. $1,200, which he did not.miss till his . wife one could *top
� sible. -Last year James O'Leary, of at the tea table. This
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� V, - ' a in a church." The liberal spirit GuN CLUB. noticed its absence got in War* -Cal
I &1ed 81- missioner of Public Works Framer brings ganized on the basis of a representation of -
� . Mr. Laurier -It ought to be repe is gun eltib is only one of hundreds of similar and more I
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cl " I 11 claimed the right for men to worship God down his statement, but it is understood tive delegates from each riding in ,the -Do- I .
z The One Day, in Seven. to ther.' V fine silver cap. It was shot f some parts �
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� % � - ' 6 rg- the each month, the winner holding it for that LOTS TO DRINX. I I usual collectio
I I 0 did not say to at the time. . churches, in the ALIde sod woods or in the quarter will not be greatly. if at all, exceed candidates will be ex-officto to mber of
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k meat who deserves better at the hands of * got year. d. It is a matter of wonder with visitors convention which will thus. number about month and the one making the highest mr- .
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� . i � - . from the American side that such buildings 1,500. The convention hall will hold 3,000. right." One �1
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� Mr. John Charlton, the talented represent% .dment, otherwise Sunday wo g6ing to say tb h2d on the 30th alt., it was de- same purpose, � 41111 � .
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I . - t� livt, of North Norfolk. If there were more to be added to the week days in cases ..bf . . cided by the club that they would shoot at that the results, with. such a mixed multi- favorably iml
i . . . 7 feather in the cap of Mr. Fraser, who, as an who is certainly the most popular leader
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L . felony. - . : that Mr. Fosteir'ggg associations are .having an the match on Good, Firk sy to see who should tude of the world's inhabitants will be evil. ,oration. Rio
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i - I evil inflaence upon him, or that he is. being lot of public its the reception by the convention will exceed in become. the owner of 1 be cup. The match But it is cheering to know that every effolt rlgiadulaitt
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I have vastly better laws than we ha Charlton's amendment, and a mone in won 1*0 Ias$ t1to oral aeliv
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r . 11 te defeat by- 24 ydas il:orrupted by politics. Before he beclime a hi hr regard id which be is justly held. enthusiasm any scene recorded in the politi- was a 25 -bird match, and James Irwi com- will be made, by even , ocifitions, I
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� . 'A Otg ,of to 57 nays. Mr. Foster and all his collea. politiciaa and when he was an apostle of tigi an an r
� i blush for the corrupt and immoral a � I political and ecclesiastical celebrities Another piece of dictation which the peting. The following is the score of each: Mon7s Ch ti Association, the WO; N - 1khe doors by,
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v . . .9 temperance, and an able one too, he fre- hristian Temperance Union,
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I - . l, 7 I I Mr. Da I at Ballentive, 20; W. M. Sinclair, 19; James n in- t *,11 load moutt
- t - - . quently tau It on the Sabbath from the A reception was held by the Lieutenant- Laurier was the order given by the Liber Schools, and &,hundred other ChrisVis
i . stand out baldly as a defender -of Christianity majority, and Messrs. Laurier, Scriver, Mot 9 . . gsh Robert Watt 19 - D. C. I
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� . and every moral movement that has for its ock, Bryson, Fraser, McMullen and others sacred desk, taking the place of the regular Governor immiediately after the opening, leader that the Controller of Customs ould Jones, 19 ; 9 P , ions,to counteract,an much as possible, . whichw'Ould'
p I - . ON$, is; John Hewitt. 18 ; Dr. Me- Wf ul list
f , I in the minority. and in the evening the buildings were withdraw from the firm of Wallace & Com- R - the evils of drink, and alto the a andlence and
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� �, . , grace of the people of this country be ugs " in that did not then teach any such free . oral public had an opportunity of inspeclin priAy of the head of the Customs Del ,
I : .1 words 11 or other proovedii � I t, fi ru Naughton, President; A. 0. Dames, Vice In the at -4
7 � � reflex U doctrine as he now does, or if he had we them to the enlivening strains of brave bagil ment being a member of an impor Ing r � A great deal is said already about the ex�-
� . . . �forIha representatives are simply a �cla as which would limit them to receiving � . ' President; John Hewitt, Secretary -Tr . va al -bible
t . . .i. , - fancy he would not find many pulpits open music. At,five o'clock a presentation was and Mr. Wallace was told by Mr. Foster to as tortion of providers for the influx. Some umhic ,,
. -- � . of those, whom they represent -in doing so .the verdict, but Mr., Davis asked why a rer. Committee of, Managementela tea Zenlphic*
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: who had been in jail for six months, to him, or many con regations willing to in, W. K. Sinclair and James neay. 1"10".
I . I he i frequently greeted by the vulgar gibes man I 9 Irw . d refuse to make arrangements . .
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, I . - %. t and was prou trait of himself, the work of Mr. Elarris, of On the third Reading of the Ttriff 31ill, with the officerip. . , ze a ,
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� . The speech from the Throne outlining the - many are taking ad- -
. ti -vas on both 6dea of. the House and from ' b Welled and reduced, but the Gov. for urnisbod lists, and
� , . 11211 - amendment. The State a rem nearing-tcom
. . k 3ported the . - m, being the east half -of lot I'' antago of It and ut into the coun- - � I 7
�- - ' N"M . proposed legislation of the session was of sold his far I V moving o . . .
� whom. better should be "expected. Mr. %oulduotsanction the desecration of the . . - ernment refused, and' the Resolution was ) Jo a I in operation
-I � - . . considerable length. It referred to -the work ooncessiou5, containing 50 acres, to I hought by many that t�,'B supply
r . sistent, Sabbath. When a motion was made that ' lost on a division. .. try It is t - and female,
11 Charlton's long continued and per THE UETURNs from fifty-one mutual fire of the travelling dairy, the teaching of McIntosh, teacher, Cranbrook.-Alex ,er I
11 I � the Dominion should not violate God's law , I � The bill &rnending the Petroleum Act pro- i Wil3f -equal the demand and prices will be preparing I
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. . � , but than far fruitless efforts to haVeL a law . received the support of only a handful of 'insurance companies . !u Ontario give the agriculture in the public schools, to a mess- - I keot down. There are thousand3 of new -them i . t ,w
. . it . vidiiog for the importation of coal oil in tank Cathbortson has sold his farm, lot 32, on- I
a are -to be introdu 3ed relatin ct to the better ;ray, to Tfiomss Mathews and . ) '�
' ,placed Upon the statute book socaring the vot,. ' 4buildinge arectltd. and many more of a tem- learnin 4in
1. L ,a. Mr. Charlton (looted from the Bible, total amount of their losses for 1892 a 0 cars, was resisted by the Maritime members cession 14, ( � .18 I
. . ., I . protection of us c ad children, to the re- David Swan for $3,5W. He is selli . &a bu "
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! . prpper observance of the' Sabbath by' rail- -n side said 11 Amen." 9 on both sides of the House because it did porary character still going up. Some Of TO
: t. and some one on his ow $454,28.5.88. Of this amount losses aggre-
I . t . This made Mr. Charlton indignant, and he cent successful ea a of timber limits, to the not extend to tank steamers, but the Gov. chattels by auction on! April 12th.-, rge the' new hotels are fine structures, covering
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laimed warlml� : "I know the Bible is I stablishment of national park in the die- Is arm acres of land an -it contid tug bundreda� of
, a argament refused to so extend it and ,an Brewer has sold hi f ' .
, I krfown to all: This session he inade, several. "' . . known causes and incendiarism. trict of Nipissing� and to the reports Of the of lot 23, concession 4,1 Morris, to his on, - L -
. .- . : olU L always a, subject of ridicule in this House. L amendment to that effect was voted down. C rooms. A great many new blocke will be fail to V �
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� I � attempts to commissions on attle ouncil met an M4day of this we and and "'
. res _ drainage, deborning of c . , the "we
� I secure the passage of a It is S disgrace � to this House that this law the cause is unknown the companies gener- The impartation of oil in bulk will reduce used during the fair, then used as fla;ts R,d Ve
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. . ; Bills dealing with the ost of American coal oil by two or three are to meet a on Monday, April Its to dwellings after. The facilities 0.��
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, -;" and assessment : laws. c apsortment Windy .
I Von providing for the closing of the Can&- .should he on the statute book. (Cries of r. - agal C-1.
, - � I ally attribute it to incendiarism, an othe registry sets, voters' Iisto in cities and dare for ,gravel and ti " or for for *eaching 'the grounds seem to methe I vd-upw It
� 11 11 order." God's law hadn't been treated ro- . cents a gallon, but the Government appear receive ten . ,- 4,1
. ll; A -Un. department of the . Columbian Exhibi- as its source in moderately easy to die- opposi- table how rings t , town
, . . spectfully in this House. (Laughter.)' The w' I other subjects wore promised.. afraid to give in any further to the 1893. -The cons - moot serious difficulty. When a arter of :-good.-S,
. I . tion at Chicago on Sabbath, and in this way amendment was lost. i . . cover. We thus see that nearly one half of The quantity of private legislation to be tion, who desire to reduce the cost about 1.5 bell at seven, twelve, one and oix.-The dry a million attended the Centennialu exposi,
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I �, , show in a practical manner that Canada has I . I Introduced is . very great, owing in part to ' wrather land[ high winds of the last few days ties
I . � . � I the losses by fire were caused by incendiar- cents a gallon In order that the people may shape an( � I t'ou" it took all its grand facili till near .
� � ) I I the late date at which the House meets, but have the -benefit of the beat oil at tligs lowest are getting the roads into better midnight toget everybody homejand should
I a due regard for the sanctity of that day, ism, and the evil is growing. Some means at as no doub� it -Fa
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I . - there in no.likelihood of the seEsion being a price. farmers are busy pl hi The fall whe the. number here be fourfold, I rmej
I t and, is -determined to obey the Divine com- The Late, Mrs. Mackenzie. ibould be taken at once to check it. The long one. 4 An amusing sequel to -the discussion on has suffered consfderabl� trt;g the last ton will be, there will be blocks of serious dl- znaking!ms
I . wand, let other countries and nations do as The Torento' Globe makes the following . Mutual Fire Underwriters' Association .of . I . Clark Wallace's Kingston speech in worth. days, but if fine weather continues it . will mentions. There is thelake service on the . -M-r. G,.
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; � . they will. This motion, . however, was . fittingL reference to the late. Mis. Alexander Ontario have urged the Provincial Govern- . telling. Before the discussion in the House- - yet pull through.�Jotn Shaw to spending A east tho Michigan Central railroad and Il- � 1119 UP a P
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. I 'L THE DOMINION CAPITAL. I ribed to few days in Toronto this week. -Oar teach- lin ' Central on the North., and ne.axly ,all -" sm-
. voted dowin by two to one. A few days ago Mackenzie, widow of the late Ron. Alex- 'm�nt to appoint Fire Coroners, whose duty the Conservative members had subso , L Oils I I
� , � . I , . - way spending their Easter h9lidays an 4CronableAf
I t a fund to present the new Solicitor General ere are a the;other reat roads couge into a uni . ,
. Mr. Charlton made another attempt to get ander Mackenzie, the particulars of whose it would be to enquire into all fires of doubt. . (By Our Special Correspondent.) -Mr. Cameron, at Lackniow, Miss Braden$ h tile grounds. Then the wells. -
� . w . with a Laos of silver mounted pipes. Mr. at Linwood, Miss Downing, at Listowel and depot a' -road from the cit re is ths
, .1 Parliament to register its decision in favor L death in Toronto, on Thursday .evening Of ful origin, and assist in discovering and � OTTAwA. April 3rd, 1893. Curran's course in joining with Mr. Costi� I Brussels ele�ate;i rail ;y and a direct -A-oVtv,e
- ' . Miss Cooper at Clinton. -The cable line, but which is liable to� be over- iog a Une
� h a ' incendiary. .
- of the Sanctity. of the Sabbat , by moving last week, will .b 'lound in our Queen City bringing to justice the Parliament has gone, but the record of the gan in voting against the Government and
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I an amendment to the criminal' code to ex- letter. It says : " - . in favor of censuring Mr. Wallace, maile woollen mill Is now running overtime, hav- loaded beyond its capacity,. and St, M�,
. I I L Whether this method would provef efficient last week still remains to be given. In many . a large contract for furnishing yarn for ! I -A hor
.. I ' these two gentlemen very unpopular among Ing : ABQtT TUZ GROUNDS AND j�LLTILDINGS.' .
. � pauge & clause permitting juries to render a . The deceased lady was abo t 68 -. 9 f or notIwe are not prepared to say, ut it is respects, it was the most interesting week Ontario Conservatives and one of them, Mr. a carpet laotory.-Some of the members of, 'ten, -of L11
. . . - on 0 u 11 853. 0 The location is Jackson Park lying along-
� verdict on th the ear- age, and was married rune l7tle " 0 self -evident that the existing ma xery of' of the session. The most prominent feature Hughes of North Victoria, went so far as to the Sons of Scotland camp paid Wingliam . . Slat Y -ear,
z � - She was the aide . - ,
: I I ,st daughter of Robe . Sym, . I raternal visit. this week. -D. St-evr- ,side the lake six miles south of the Chicago -Mr. ;
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t . I I rying on of other court - prozeadings the law is inadequate to deal with Ithis evil, of the session was maintained right up to write an article for his paper calling on Mr. Camp a f
: ; i� of Perthshire, Scotland.. In spite', f the Guelph as representative to the rivor,where the streets number from. There 11.
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F He was again met- � Curran and Mr. Costigan to resi f rt goo -.4 to I Pri-aham,
7 , -*n that day. quiet manner of life led by her after her and something must be done. I the day of Prorogation, namely: The way grand camp on . April 18th. -W. Macklin are� 60' blocks, ton to the Miley And 100
I � or two age, whin forty or fifty Conservative 11 ! their hoin
. I . by strenuous opposition and his proposition husbaind'8 retirement from active public life, � . is week instituting a numbers in each block, thus making six A1141-
. . the Government dropped their measures at of London, was here th � � -)K-r. I
; ,:.It - members were downstairs in the restaurant
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. defea,ted. We believe that in these matters Mrs. Mackenzie . was pr1obably one of the I a half miles to the southern boundary of the I ganizilog 1
best known women of Canada, and it is safe A spRiGHTLY coutempQrary reuiarks:. In the dictation of the Opposition. Some the case of pipes for Mr. Curran was and. Council Of the ' Protestant Protective grounds. . Newton. �
� the people of Canada are misrepresented in - I . . ted sub- donly brought in, and placel in the hands of Association. This; is a secret society
. � to say she was one of the most admired and Ontario the Conservatives. complain that months ago, the Cabinet 6ppoin a that in one, an they don't sillow it to be Up to the present time the public, have
. I . ttee to draft a Mvil Service, Bill, Mr. Cockburn, ihe member for Contra To. tolled,
Parliament,as we feel convinced that a large respected. If sterling integrity and. &bee- they cannot see the surplus, and in Quebec Comml who without thinking much of the known who are its members. It seems from been admitted at 25 cents,andover $20%000 -Au ol
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I . - ix&jority, if left to themselves, would be lute uoirnigeachability of character were the . These gentlemen met time after time and ronto, tion to Mr. Curran. the prospectus to be built on a narrow taken. To -day, tire 20th, they enlarged the St. Mary,
- I , -finally evolved a Civil Service :Bill, which � I . - 50 cents, for the purpose of discour#W - ,
� . wish Mr. Charlton. The difficulty is, how- distinguishing marks of her. late lifisband the Grits complain that they can feel � the matter made the present& xhibited no plane. I fee '%O feea merc
and this was admitted from end to lead of deficit. . . down to Parliament, but it The Ontario members prevent a � . ing the crowds, who put the6selves in tits . business,
. 0 ever, that in in I atters such as this they Pay Canada years before his death, true *Oman- melted away under the breath of the Liberal enthusiasm and Mr. Cockburn excused him- of the workmen. The,re are now 20,ONORO - -On T
. I too little attention to the kind of men Whom hood had found a noble representative in � leader. A Government Hill roviding for "If afterwards by saying that he fell into a . . way . ,the
� - t I ' Exeter. men employed, and they have to double at tho'Gri
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I . . . they send to Parliament. If a representa. Mrs. Mackenzie. Called upon to step from. THz Goderich Signal and .the Clinton the appointment of a Ddpu y peaker in ihe trap, The thing was done, however, but - number, and even then a - t deal will be
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P � tive,, when seeking election is all right po- A sphere of comparative humblenspe to 'the News Record are indulging in a wordy war Senate, was pressed up to within three they resolved that no mention of it should BRIEFS. -Mr. Samuel Penhale, of To unfinished on the lot of 1 Y. The severe found to t
, . . xalted position of wife of the First Minis- . hours of prorogation, when Mr. Mille (Both- get Into the Conservative piress, of Ontario ronto, spent Easter in town visiting rela- frogg.�ggg and anow of winter kave seriously -of $97�
1 11fically, there is little regard paid to his re- 0 if about the merits and virtues of Mr. Robert well) by showing that it was anconstitation- and instructions were given to the repre. tives.-Braund & Co. intend having a large - -Meas
- - tor of the Dominion, she acquitted horse . jamaged the buildings -which have a mail- ,.
. I I ligiougg views, or rather to his lack of views. of the duties that fell to her in a manner Birmingham, the chief organizer of the Con- &I, compelled rop it, sentatives of the Empire and other papers auction sale on the fair:grounds an Tuesday sivef appearance at a distance, but are simply having 0
� . I mention of the presentation. next, the da of our spring fair. -Mr. G. � cheese "
I � As a, result of this carelesness on the part of that won for her praise and admiration from servative party. It seems to us the game The only other Bill, originated by the Gov-, to suppress al y io purchased frame plastered with a cement inside to re, :a
- I . . . -ornment in the ' Senate, to provide for the Prorogation took place on Saturday, when G. Johnston, of Palmerston, wl . I , Uritig jb:
. all quarters. But the trium h that Mrs. simble cut stone or marble as required. The �
t is scarcely worth the powder and that a - -*.
Christian people, our Parliament is becom. E . L si.
, � Mackenzie won was not in ?a social sue Umping of canned goods, was also killed, ord Stanley delivered what will be his last the stock of A. J. McTavish & Co., has -
1. - great deal of space which might be devoted Treaty was dropped and alto. speech from the Throne, in which he expres. opened out. -Mr. Thomas Sweet held a sue. lifting of the buildin by frostand thersiD 'purthme ,
- Ing filled with men who, in morals and re ' The French lose roofs have ,greatly V11* - -
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. . ceases she achieved duringi�er husband'al ,. .T. and ,snow from the 9 Elliott
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� ligion are, � to put it mildly, exceedingly to soine useful purpose, is lililing wasted by gather the session has been barren of any - sad great regret at his approaching d6par- cossful. wood bee on Monday lost. -Mr J 91 ,
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I � , - term of Premiership, but duriog the subse- - . - damaged many buildings, which have to be sion. I
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. I loose. This is manifest, not only by the dis. quent yea,rs when the brave old leader, '� these journals, Personally, Mr. Birming- legislation which history will ever record. ture, There waa not a single Government T. Westeott, of this place, assisted In organ
. ; - ntioned in the Speech from the izing a Royal Templar of Temperance lodge gone over and retouched. -on 3
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.� broken irg, health, paralyzed in body, yet' - Owing to the shortness of the Session sod
. crisfdons in. Parliament,but by the actions of I ham is, no doubt, a genial, bail -fellow -well To attempt to convey to your Intelligence Moraine
: I with mind and intelligence keen, rostlebe 11 the fact that he' was prevented from taking Throne passed.which is a proof of the fact at Elimville on Wednesday of last week.- I -
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t representatives both high and low. In view� i � met and is well adapted for the position he bin seat for three weeks, Mr. Tarte was un- that the legislation this session propose Mr. Thomas B. Carling spent Easter at an idea of the extent and effect of the nor
- and inquiring almost to thelast week of his. occapies in his party. -But he is scarcely able to impeach the Judges of the Province the Government had been mere amendin .
of this fact it behoves the people to be more life, needed all the great 'devotion of the 9 Brantford. -MT. Irvine Armstrong spent of buildings would be pregsumptloo� It is . all alone.
� - . on the alert . If we are to have good laws wife who, through those years, was his I worth quarreling about. He is one of -those of Quebec, whom he had intended to bring' bills and odds and ondo. Parliament wan Sunday visiting his brother George at Paris. only throughthe eyes that YOU can.acqul�e I Irioney w
� mainstay and help. Mrs. Msokenzis always to book, but he took the. occasion of a me- formally prorogned until the 9bh of May. -A creamery is about to be st n "' Oximate con tion Of 'their- I Magog- -of securl
if we barnacles on the Ship of State who , any ppr P., ,
3 � � we must ha,ve moral 1%w-makere and if shut tude and sitive gr:91eur. Thepoo,
� companied her�hugband to Ottawa, . tion to go into su to dpr ted to lost f ally five an extensive scale. -Messrs Murray & Tait, .
I I ale and pply thotest against Next session is expee readers who like the bouse fol
. .. are te retain our character and standing as a during the few sessions preceding his death, off from his regular rations at tige public their conduct. He declare at they acted months and to be 'in the classic language, a, foundrymen, ar getting sit the requisite Those of your ,. , I
- I machinery in 0 ositiou in the old Verity writer, spent some time at the Contenciti,
; Christian people, we must see that our law she and Madame Laurier, Oe- accomplished crib and made to earn his grub by honest as political partizant, that is, some three or I I corker. " .� p - ,
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