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I - ik- � 4 1 � ed chriatian and a woman Of
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. i ��. .1 -- . . . The strawboard mills at Kokomo, Ind
I h - V� - - . � wo. in in anou for complaint and for Dominion interference itlos. She wag a leading
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. i b, - We ap- allowed by both destroyed ndRobert Douglas,
e P � I - parties to have been t' &I danger of being were also blown down, a
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. , i I . - lack of heartiness in big re - fire, -it is a view shared by many
. ;w� , .� NEW AVVERTIBEMENTS . to believe an employee was killed.
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; I f4� - �. - ." -;, � 1� . I pend belo-w a brief summary- of his address. The most exciting Of thAls W05 the Min! time has now come to make provision by he feared there wall good reason , r
+ � .�,,: -; , tobs, sdhqol �quention,upon which Mr.Laurier Is practically Protestant. 11 This THz Y ORITY- She Wag UUIVO silly beloved'
I m., � , 0 -., ter each that they war I _Very much to the surprise and sorrow
o 4 I - q I -planting and the practise of Systematic
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9 � Paper on which, the It will be seen that his platform is+ COMP *as able to: take a stand in the countys; as he , tree a last two --King Alexander -so Tebbutt,e.lde t
. P �-� - , oae d'anotes the Psge of the o4r plowks- did h* Par] . . h could not fail to fore try for the maintenance of the plus quotation was accurate down to th it next August, in-vi,t- of his frieuds.,Mr. GLeo, Oak s
!,! " � �Tj ., inly-of three or perhaps f imment hie d these two lines state a falsehood., be 18 years of age unt �
;'' 11,- adrgr.tigamellt will be found. ad ma , w a a of lines an son- of the lote Chris, Tobbutt, of the 14th .
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L' ."- o' � th French -C' nadian Roman Catho- fore ts of Ontario and the perpetuatio an in to ug t 0 a tow a gre , ce
� �, -.1 redistributi U and no pleas 0 . ad the regents and, Ministers of State to a
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� �, ; . , e ,ont--mullett &Jackson. (5) . First, honest, and. fair pt so desirable and fruitful a source of revenue. night list. In the con- selon o art owns ip, e on
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, � -�' t Su . lies 'I The insuet which, howaver, was he on a great ( sbanet on 0
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. :i � . �: I � 1� . We sa.ve you money -Duncan & Duncan. (5) gerymaadering-; 8 steadily to the front by the Speakers of the no excuse for ig a falsehood. Mr. the ;nidat of the revels a had ,on)
, :1 � ii t�� Mr.' Fraser stated ents, and Minis-, an�ons know that he was ill#
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. . tL � !, . roe. (1) M' toba School Act ; third, the victorious party and -on which, no far as on Wednesday (12th) @tsti! �there was good rea- rounded by troops, the reg . y
.0 I- l; N Spring Overocaft-Ja0koon B with the Ani - � Laurier never said tha L -been comph ew
t 11 . �' turned, that about $140,000 Ila all had been paid out at, and the Icing i4ning of feeling Poo I for a f
� - � � � -1 4i New G0046--A� G, Ault. (6) errito,riee the public discussion went, the election term were placed under arre
I r . - - ��! .(8) .granting to the Northwest t arliament bui son to believe that these fichools were Pro- days, b U -t his ailment was one that is al.
, . - � The Golden Lion -R. Jamieson account of the new P Idings
I . � . 4 141A icycles -0. W. rapet. (8) was tariff reform. This, it appears, wav on testai3t.. His address in Parliament is the proclaimed.. himself of age. The so
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4 t ;Z 7; li Second Hand B! I I right to abolish Sepira-to Schools, and the cc the lot of January, With the amount I 4 1 wSys fatal. He Was & fine Young man end
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� � I I Giri. Wmkuted-Mrc A. I brought home to the alleged ground for the Journal's quotation, with POPQI�r &I t -the duties
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; �, F -. � .. I 1�i � Baby Carriaget of Vaudreall b ly completed buildinge with. and it is therefore on record in Hsnesrd A Gix)vy�YouwG COU ineirried � ,that claimed his attention. Being tha intin.
; � I - i . .(8) 11 Patrons of Indus- cost of the near
k � , - . sicycle ".luineden & Wilson the mez the
� I � .. ged-I.A. Clark., (8) people so' desire ; fourth, and last, societies no at- and can be seen by anybody. What Mr. ban and Mrs. Mary Hanoban were r of his moth
. � I "I steolc Purcha � . tablished in the mark of a million and a quarter or, she will feel big loss very
x � � .- , � . a to admit try," which have been lately as - was that the minority in on the 10th last., in St. Bridget's church, eta] � I
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; 1, ;. i, , Farm for sale-Mloba Dorsey, (6) amending of the tariff. law so a estimated when begun. Laurier stated
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� �� . - I i is hoped that which th:y were to, and the crowd won so great that a �eenly indeed.
I I I I . Art Musline-J. mointoeb. (8) )easy a Manitoba complained in their petitions that Buff&
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t I � . . . in -to this country, free of duty, the products —Captain McGregor, late of the tu
� I . � �, � New Goodo-James Canning. (8) , the influence of �bese eociati a will cot be During th short sitting on Wedn( eta which replaced the Sep- detail of police were sent to preserve order.' g Sal
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J i i - . 1� Handsome Pnnto--H. F. 1, Great Britain and -all other countries large pum t, and that if The interest in the wedding was due- to the Wing, Goderich, will be -pilot o t onster
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t I , : � -John Troyer ephemeral ; they ought to be fettered in Mar Christopher
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a f I a privilege. - et that the, bridegroom in 76 and the bride whale back passenger ate&
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. I . ;J IK13011 W"herg-Mullett & Jackson. (8) that will extend to Canada a lik order that the .French-Canadian farmers which are this session before the House we . �
. ly , - this was found on investigation to be true, fu
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c . ,I I . t- I �, ,lee --Mullett & Jackson. (8) . . ' unity of discussing given their first reading. They had been lovers for Columbus, now being fivished at West78,a,
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t 'v"Fe'e-Win. Bubolt. (6) I pd The budget debate.wa
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il - House, for sale -Mm 0. Howard. (6) t and he couderaned the p
. : ��- - T . I w � planks are new. All have been advocated day by Meaurs. Whitney and Clarke on be- Volrolrd' ing the coming
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� � I I the Liberal p%rty a position and Mr, Balfour on summer. She Is the L I t on the
� k Bros. (5) by Reformers, if not by .kespiDg their mental faculties bright. on. how
i : -1;!- Garden Tools--J011090V lakes, being -362 feet long and 42 feet beam,
; � � -;l unter. (5) - behalf of the Government. Its course was truth or falsity of that allegati Licenses Granted.
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. � , �, " Boar for Sev*rice-F- . and is to carry 5,000 passeDgers each tn
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� i . ..I,- , H. Schosles. (5) ; interrupted by the holding that in what Mr. Laurier said. He express The Licause Commissioners, for West HU-
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, - . . Iney. (6) � r Canadian papers seem to be , ad no opinion as to whether the
I � . Z, 'i � ce-G. M. Chei . however that relating to the tariff is, by - OU'aist in Clinton,on Thursday of last week, -The Rev. Dr. He i
�, - Rull for Sam I dinner of the Young Conservative Associa
- - I li B*uslaulzb, The Old Reliable. (6) . t schools or not, because it .&-
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Y - .. - odds, the most important. To t greatly tickled over the fact that Mr. White, tion Of Toronto, on Thursday evening, at were Protemi and considered and acted Upon tho Spplie orly Presbyterian X ulster at Brussels- it ad.
I . z 1; Bul! forlervice-DavidL Hill. (6)
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� , !- 11 Horse Route@ for 1893. (5) a . tione for 1893-4. The list is comPI dressing large audiences in Brook
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� L. -R McFaul. (8) THz EX.POSITOR, who have advocated these Canadian, is able to hold his own, in de- which so many of the Opposition members . .
l � k �: �- SPIAGg House Cleanlngw .. wished, to attend that au am is duty to investigate and answer these West Huron, except Wi in ; -the appli ' riBburg, Belleville and other parts of But n
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� L , r, - Auotion Sale -Thomas ]Downey. 01) 0 our bate, in the English House of CommOnS 1, happen to know that Mr. catious Og a Ontario, also in Prescott on the 23rd, ,%ad in
� I reforms, it is most gTstifYI11 - petitions. of Kormanu &ad Dulm gi have been
, , I 9 -. .", Girl Wanted -John A. Wilson. (8) r made immediately upon the Speaker taking has L- missioners f t1a
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, � f �. 4 +. side so able a convert as Mr. MoCs thy, and These poop a evidently expected that Mr. - taurier not much faith in the petitioa� faiv- re,bly considered ; the corn
, I � good rotatoes--A. Young. (8) the chair in the evening. 0 Pictonon the 30th,underthe auspices of the
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I & . �L � 1. wait raper etc -J. autherlibid. it is equally gratifying that his - chimpion- Blake who, an a logician and orator had no at the dinner,'was Mr. Meredith, who.,made are being able to prove that alieL will most next Saturday andgrant two more
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- F " 11 ship of the cause masts with such universal Superiors and tow equals in Canada, would a, good a4dreis, as he. is alw ya es
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, q now, the gist Manitoba School question will not mate
� � a doing, but who said nothing Orr, The following are the successful up
I I . I * approval as was Shown at the Toro to mect- be . It in the shade in the Eng- I - . - year.
,�." . �11 * . completely Is in that of Mr. h1c.Carthy., - -Word bat been received of the death
�, _2 r'. I I sht WOUTIOU fxyollohov . . of his spobh being a complaint against the ly differ fro pricalits : .ry, Cha,rlem -
� . �- . Ing. A vots of approval was moved by a lish Parliament, Why should this be? Mr. Mowat gqviiament for remaining so loiag in The county of Vaudreuil which adjoins Cligton.-Joseph Rattenbu m Manitoba, of a former resident Of flul!
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I . 11, eral Club, of To- Blake is as well e4facated and as highly power. I I thp city of Montreal never elected a Lib Spooner, Charles Mllae,Bell & Mason, Lack lett, in the person of Mr. W. Govier b oth,
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� ., t !1� , �. SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, April 1210i, 1893. routo, and seconded by a member of the gifted as most of the English statesmen, and A dep tation from the Dominion grange# tion in 1891, whan it elected Mr. Harwood, or of Mr. John Govier, of the base ,line.
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i � J was carried ' at- boadi ,; Mr. Peter Hepinstall, master, License -Joseph W. Riter.
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1. X - Fordwich, waited upon the government on the Liberal candidate, by a majority of 98. Goderich. -Jonathan Miller, W removed
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I . t� , � .� A unanimously, This - shown that Mr. Me- ack seat with any Thursda$, to urge upon the attention of the Indeed In noine years the Conservative Mo- J. C. Martip., Sault,
T b p �4 . Over the Water. ad that he: would take a b � Daniel McCormack, to Manitoba, where he bad an, excellent.
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. � . " 4 working. his The fact is, we have just as good latter several matters affecting the Interest * rity wam , 600, and in . Wrn. Babb. Shop He leavess, wife and large family... �
; � � I -,: Recently we commented upon the state of Cartby is getting a hold of and of them? fogh as 200, so that it was generally look Brothers, David Currie, farm. orr, of Hullett, .is the only -
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: t. , y way into favor with the'young men of both Of the forming community. They asked for ed Li se -W. L. Hort n.
- : I - - 1,;., affair d, caused b . man and as able men in Canada as can be e number of county council- upon as 0, safe Conservative couxtituencyp $lyth,-Jonathan Emigh, JOhn Kelly, I member of the family that is in Outsflo.
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. - ; 1, . - 'am butt, 14th concession of Goderiah tOWp
P , I We hope now Dy person should be Conservative candidate elected in a bye-alec- go, Ferdinand I
� i L, -, I- schools, certain -amendments to th Wingliam.-J. H. Dative ship
. � U , Ulster kas been visited. by Mr. Balfour, the can scarcely fail to succeed. there is no reason why a ' I 9
I I I - : . lea and b year, Ministerialista said 11 I told Kormann. Out of the applications of John
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I � il 1. i in the that as Mr. McCarthy has put his hand to surprisedthat Mr. Blake, or any of our other laws, the regulation of bicyc eye- an Wednesday of last week . -
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� " " i you 110. rhey were, therefore, dum.found-
� I 1-s W, he will not look back until he leading inen, hold their own when they linte, the exemption of agriculturists from Swattz, A. Roe, John Dineley and Alex larly good one.
a I . ,� mmons" who - the plo. ad the other day to learri that Mr. Laurier, granted,
I ,1 ,. for political pur . der Orr, two licenses are yet to be no dombt many boing-4hers out of syIn
C House of Cc . the operations of the workman's corn�enss. Gy
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I I � . � omplisbashis purposes. The following come into competitiOn" with men of other who had boon in ths county, had carried it
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. . posts, has been stoking to fan into & A2,016 ace � tion for injuries act, and government aid to Ashfield. -Joseph Mallou h Lewis Smith, for her in hey affitoilon, and the - � ddita
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I � . miry gives a very good idea of the nations. ; a custom Smelter of nickle ore In the Sad- for Mr. Harwood by a sweeping � Dun , ; John Mob'inald Grif was good and op y
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�: the Intent anti -popery sentiment in that sum
. . all . of 188. To lesson the effect of the blow,. the fin, Tinntoanit ; R. J. H. E Port high nted her farm for one
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� �. - , � oral trend of Mr. McCarthy's speech : -.- - - bury' district, A more formidable list Long, . She has re
� .:� I n fact Mr. Bal- goo --election Albert. to Mr. Gilbert Muir, for $2DO. $rs.
l I . . !'' portion of thi country. - I , . r. Onimet, Minister Nuests was presented on Friday by a depu. Government press declare that the rar
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,, � Ivan utterance to many expres- ad on the Manitoba school question, but Hullett.-Jacob Kuntz,Manchester ; tTbh, butt Intends to move into Clinton.
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I . � Of Public Works,publicly declared lost week 11 dith's corsair has been an honor to Ont - tatiori from the.Patrons of Industr , led by this is a barefaced misat U .
. I F *ions which, if they had been Used by Irish. I r, ry, of stsms" 'Everyone 'Ball, Londeaboro, -Dr. McDo"Id ' M. P. , intends erecting
, I that he was very glad to be rid of him. - i"o. the r president# Mr. C. A. 1Y allo I I
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� - � q men during the time he w Well, he woul re compliment, and and the. Conservative party has will admit that the issues Carrot, Salt- . a handsome bri ' re
i � an * Secietary for . � Wa w rth, who asked that mortgages, Colborne. -H. Martin, John ok -block . in Wii h
. I I I ' notion day are the legitimate blues of the ford ; Win. Robinson, Dunlap ; Morris isr, where his present office ondreddence
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,;-: ,a led to the speedy im-' say he was i -
.. � � � . Mr. Ouimet. He (Mr. McCarthy) had, yet when Sir John Thompson was making tio , that the superior courts be decentraliz- campaigD,sad Ilooked to -day stareportof the Smelizert Carlow ; John Hamilton, Den- in situated. The block will be three si6rles
t, . , 4 prisoamout of the apeaker#. Why they from . 9 ,,,a I . � -k,
r been read out of the Conservative party be- , - ad .and the jurisdiction of division courts nomination, spaeoheii in Vaudreull. Would mi r. high, the front to he of red pressed, br.1c
, , �4 1 C of one 1. . . up his cabinet, despite the earnest solicits you believe it,'the Liberal candidate never the window and
� �, ,7 should be riminal In'the mouths a. extended. that county officials be appointed West Womanosh.-Andrew McAllister. door sills to be of Credit
I I � .� legitimate in the canoe he favored the promotion of the n tions from friends in Ontario in Mr. Mere, o' elected by counties, that the workman's onas referred to the Manitoba school ques. East Wawsuosh.-Jose N ixon. Jacob Valley stone. There will be four stores on
� ." party, while perfectly, tional life of Canada, and would not permit . r tion in hie speech. He laid that the elec, VT
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� - �. - t1lefLe Freneb-Cauadian Ministers to entirely dith's behalf, he passed by this man whome, compenestion.for injuries act should not Kuntz, Colborne. licensed ewer. the ground door -two double -and two siqla.
I � mouth& of the other party, we are at a lose - torn should remember that the great issue MN -- —
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� , � . to understand. The Rome Rule Bill is f, tit referred to his first break with the Conner. not a nobody in the be prosecuted at law. A determined at- before the country to occasioned large- . Huron Notes, I and the third for lad a room%
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i I r i. I votive leaders because they would not dieT - tempt is -being made by the representativ
11 . , A; , he contended, by the burdensome nature' -Robert MoNsughton, of Brussels, has
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I I ; , aiment, but while the oppo3ition to it allow the Jesuits' Estates Act, said he person of Mr. Clarke Wallace. And'the of oiganized agriculture to relieve the farm- ly Rev. J. H. Watte, Of Henfry.n., on Tuesday
I I . . R . . of the tariff ; and reminded them that they gone to Cadillac, Michigan. Morning Of last *,ask.. While driving
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7 �- seems to be growing more fielce as the agi- : fought the battle againat'gerymandering, Empire, nor any other Conservative p ince the Seit- -Navigation is fuliv oven off Goderich .
z .1;.1 � . . I law passed a short time ago providing for had now the first opportunity a )I;gULI; this week. &Ion$ the street his horse shied, upsetting
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� k � tation progresses, yet Mr.. GlAdstont'o 0OD0t compensation being granted by employers Sion to say trophy has purchased the rest- the buggy# throwing Mr. Watts out on the
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� I F, � - I . ative leaders. He next took u the ques. did wrong.' half promise of tariff re- -William E I I .
� R Sri and. it is tolerably resulting in the diElocation of one
�� forces stick well togeth `1 to their workmen in case of iuJury received
� -! .� . tion of separate schools and dua languages . ace of Richard Bonamy, near the Collegi- roadside, I
: I w , MAiZtAiDiDK that though while at work. This matter was pressed form. Mr. Laurier deveted the bulk of file de
i I . sure to Palle its second reading with the' in thp Northwest', ion to the census, which ate Institute grounds, Goderich. of his thumbs aind Serious injury ,to his .
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1. - � � When the under the Confederation compromise we ONTARIO LEGISLATURE -)unty o .c- of Qoderlcb, left on
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I � .(From Our Own Correspondent.) tion. of reciprocity, which
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: cull; Just. now to asy. Mr. Blake delivered I of that city.. what injured and the buggy was badly
. I tending tbe-ey8tem to the Northwest. . The I . sentatives of the Central Farmers' Institute arper Hospits �
� . lie believed could be obtained by an honest in the H -
� : pro. The debate on the budget has proceeded and a number of local fruit growers' associa.. . road, wreaked.
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I � � wla2ch has been W. at favorably co position 0 let the people settle this q uestion so far : retty much upon, the linesi which tiour. The arguments put forward in sup- at a horse that had been hie -From the report of the Inspeftor of In.
mmented . . stion of tariff reform and Rtillett, 10
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I [ I ZM . . urance Companies, for 1,892, wegather the
� themselves. It' ads a bargain to that port of the proposed amendment were dbly
; [,,,to evi- for have boen followed on similar occasions in b. faithful and obedient servant for 31 years.
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X on- by the Engll king ;- * a repetition, su
� . . listened to , by the government and Sir . the French Treaty, wit fol!owin partioultra concerning the Mutual
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� - the past, The. existence of a handsome nitoba It worked almost up to the day e Huron: Howick,
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m . huld -his I Oliver promised to give theni cirefut con- litantisIlY, Of his remarks on the Ma
F . dent thxt the Canadian is able to . Mo. of the electric Insurance companies in
� . I . up the Manitoba school question, Mr. school question in Parliament. The Minis- -One night recently one
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� 1; rpl�.o in the Province's strong box is a3- sideration, assets, including premium notes in
r - wires in - Cl
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i o;�n Nvith the best of them. Carthy obaracterized the action ef Sir John ou te of Public Works defended the National light inton broke, end a strong total I .
A I 1� circulation, $187,071 ; liabilities, $2,633;
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. I I I the llt� Thompson as a gigantic Farce. First, the aerted'by appakers on the government i4de, A thirty minutes' sitting on Mouda S r nt being On,- made it interesting at the
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. A coup dletat has taken place in ; of a numto . ff would be curre
I . I )leader put up the money to et and d ied with jeers and floutioge by those utilized by the first readi , r of risks in force, 2,722. MoKillop, sasetv.
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� - tle Kingdom of Servia, in. Southern Europe. unded upon by the Bri private bille. The debate on the budget Modified I' the interests of the funiers. $5,500; risks in force,
� � . t1s h on. $63,537; liabilities,
T , the act prono pon the's� irssues the electors gave their --The ,� Emerald " revival team in c
I . of theOpposition; the growth which is tak. C. B I assets, $87,514 - -
; - Oar readers will remember tb at, some - years - : . . was resumed on Tuesday. Al G. . Smith U West Wawsuosh,
I t- Privy Council. Tben.,,when the act estab I the Royal Templars of Tom. 1,733.
a t abd it is one of the numerous nails nection with
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. IN York) had the floor when the debate vardic . ork liabilities $5W. risks in force, 1,938. �bm-1 I
� 11� Milsn, much to the, relief of his I which are now being hammered into the rance, is expected to put in a week's w � 9
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1. I ed on Thursday, but bel un. borne and Hibbert, assetst
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� people,. abdicated in favor of his son' Alex year i; 10 ff Brussels in the near f uture. ,
. U well, his place was taken by Mr. Lod. GovernmenVa coffin. I
E � . ad round and referred the question of wheth- ' [ -on Tuesday afternoon of last week a Cleo, $500; risks, 1,786.. Hay, asse*, $811-
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: . n a mere child. Alth u I nomin- The committees are getting to work, the On the invitation of the Government, 1 3 0 ; ri k , 1,
x "i, ', or little girl named Grellim, fell over the bisubt. 522; liabilifies, $1, I
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o � ally governed by Alexander, the Kingdom reas of the Pkovince are on Private Bills committee having had a sea- went do*n to Perth on Saturday to examine Detroit last ,Autumn,
n . �( � the Supreme Court of Canada. The Minis- splendid timber a -During a trip to
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1, � 'these issues boldly and to take the responai- of thJift and good management and on the er alay", 6 water lily.,
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� . f , � y the political party in war. It � - I :d bills were passed. Among these was World -'a Fair. It in c a Maly a " a school. number of the rootsof our nativ.
. tr pointed b . one granting Exeter village power to bor- 6 feet high. and 28 feet in circumference, a ri
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! t however, that they abdoed their is calculated
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� il . appears, I C&rtby ridiculed their pretence that they and wanting in common busistess ability. row $10,000 to extinguish the bonus voted weighinj 22,000 pounds. It appointed assistant superintendent of horti. This Spring the roots are found to be grow-
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� power and were judges without. respoDsibility to the So farms the surplus is concerned, it is . culture at the Chicago exhibition in the ing'sud will a I
i I . Railway, This in rendered necessary by for one day to make this cheese. It in to be many place* :in this see-
, I . Prince, now about seventeen years old, took people. -Taking up the trade question, Mr. largely a matter of book-keeping. The Canadian department. The appointment river, There are
F f . . � . . the failure of the village to provide a sink- taken to Enirtand after the Fair, for exhibl- WAX Mo
%, ,I -ew days ago, to Ate0arthy said that he could satisfy the itemd included by Treasurer Harcourt in his we ,it. do by the Dominion Government. tion of the country where the examele set
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I i declare h I ,�h �and there Is no dispute as to the mot' rovi I a filily,
advantage of this fact, a f L ing fund to wipe out its boadr. An amend- tion. CTO not export cheeie to the Ui:
. �� I a: mechanics and artisionsus President Clove- list of assets are fairly entitled to be classed. , - th -The wife of Mr. Mark McKenzie, form- by this young lady�s thoughtfulness WIT ht
: t, imself of ag and to assume the land had satisfied the mechanics of the as su, ,, t was made to the bill p idi a loped at eft a druggist in Goderich, died last week water
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� - wni�rshlp of them by the Province. But the at er home in Muskegon, Michigan, of
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� - t ' ,at originally promulgated Could DOt"be defend other side of the balance sheet do not con- . interred In Wingbam.
, catirse by his father and mother, but wl � � - to be moved. to Toroutp. . The
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� I , will be. the result of his. doing Be it, of THE DOMINION CAPITAL. Cavalry or no Artillery which the British " of U4borve, has narrowly
� . . cumstances'domanded a mhort period of pro. bilitles, in that no account In. taken of the . I M ther day In Exeter by a couple of steers 4th concession
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1 Mrvp, ear n in e eandiniover to Eequimalt coped fatal r,evults by poisoning. Some
p . � . course, not yet apparent. tection ; but he asked, *as the N. P. ad " railway aid certificates accruing due, or of . - . anadian becoming unmanageable and taking posses- 05 . antity *1
. .1 'o? the annuities which in some half-dozen yours (By Our Special Correspondent.) Sion of the Main street. One of them
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I . Sweden Is fast approaching a crisis in its ulnped into a bu gy and smashed It pretty
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. I lators? (Laughter and cheers.) How long 'ivhibh becomes payable from year to yAar. The Gov&nment had a bad time of it Udly,but no furtfor damage was done. �
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f -,\ : A � - were they to nurse these infants ? There can be no doubt that these chorges during the papt week between Dal -Fred. A. Crabb and J. C. Harriston, of I
I I I . ID 4p h d 1 tOn Mo- just arrived at New York to make a tour of he a family par -
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� . I . ago that there was trouble between the two ,one had said for two generatio a. Godericb, have gone to St. Alban'@, Ver -
f Ontario and Mr. Laurier's the Continent, have been invited by the
; - i - -the greatest respect lor posterity,bat it 90 will sooner or later.be called upon to lijui- Carthy in irsesson's work on took 'freely, but were soon al.1 sick and
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: I I � countrier, and it seems now to have reached ist the present generation a d ' Quebec. Mayor of Ottawa to visit the Capital as the prepare or vomiting. A doctor was summoned and ou
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I made that if this principle is to be to of the corporation.
7 the next should subsidize manufacturers r I examination It was found that bellebore bad
. . i : , . admittOd The force which Mr. Dalton Me- gas" Operating on a railroad now being pushed
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! T. -i,nfluential party in Norway if P a0ticsll the benefit of our grandabildron. If af r Oor in- I The Hart of Aberdeen has been appointed thr u h -the Adirondack mountains. been need In the bread instead of gin r.
: . I" I Cartby has become in Canadian p litics is forailry.are recovering. -
: � 0 -ted to the policy of separation. f6urte�an years with -protection of 30, 40 a d ' - L Governor-General of Canada. His term will was The
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. . France. in Still greatly exerelsedl over the combine. once of �tbe debtor, 'the government being Ba .
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. . Panama Scandal, and it seems impossible
I � pal!sr is taxei ova, r - �00 per cant. departed o the horsm and me t of the cattle, but the
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I i '. on iron in from 50 per cent. Do yon � pr no' are taken account of in the financial the date already mentioned. In the mean-
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L power for more than a few weeks. ight pigs, all of the heassand a number of
P i 1-. - - at- realize that on good on buy you pay that statement, the total of .the sesets would be ernment on Thursday morning to read what time Lord Aberdeen will spend the summer will endeavor to secure the beat man obtain- 0
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� . -1 I eat effort has been made by M. Dapuy, who tax? Do you now you pay $20,00 , - I swollin by k; very consi able for that amount of money. sheept to other with all hishay and s
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; . taxes and at t a same ttine pay three times Then again, no credit Is taken for the values L, . hop,, Some
� . A was Minister of Education in Mr. I Toronto at the great demoinatration ther. i. which Lady Aberdeen ban taken a special I
� � Ribot's - - .- -Mr. T. J. Dillon, formerly of the cheese
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; It , " Oh, but represented by �tbe new P&rliament -build- i terest, and his British Columbia ranch. factory at Bluevole, but now in the employ wheat and peAs, and all the harnoms. There :
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;1 . . Cabinet. The chief virtue of his Cabinet is we have a home market; we increase our or indeed any of the numerous public .his boner, as there was some months ago to 0 -e will becon-
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. � .� said toL be that It consists of men so unin population," Does that help the average bugigl�lu a owned by the Province, which to Prince Edward Island, where he Will be
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�. . " that nobod man who pays 8,135 or -over for every - $100 News of the Week. -The Commissioners, Messrs. flawden
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� fluential. and little known . � - have alf been built and paid for out of the employed this season Ir; giving instructions
� .� - T out that Mr. McCarthy in his epsech re -
r p ; worth of goods that he buys? Even the Fin- early revenues. Indeed, if the Provincial I and Russell, who were selected. by the farm-
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I . 11 � &Doe Minister admits the unrest mud bad Clance sheet were to be modeled era in this vicinity of Exeter to 90 to 111inob
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� - which he was at no paine to conceal, and ; Ufiited States consul to Liverpool, dropped -�-Mr. Ediniiii'd Mankng, of Hullett, has
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� . . - ma 8 to mIkO A the Conservative party is a matter of per. WORLD'S FAIR ftriozus.-The last an. Rrigham,on the Ilth concession of the same
; I do& you lit them do it?" .in asked him. turned and givea very favorable' repork
'�v I favorable impression on the shareholders "at sonal pique and antagonism to Sir John nual election of the World's Fair directors townshipp for the sum of $4,800, It Is coa- re
t to be to simply carry on the Government .
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t and t.ide o4r affairs until tb�e autumnj when � . son. If theme stupide could only was held on Friday last, All the old officers sideired a good- farm, and is not dear for the stating that farmers in the section they
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; the general cleoCions take place, when it is and- show we will be satisfied with no half - I 4 year. The joint @took company formed bal
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. . a . timber yet belonging to the Crown is, un- posed to the Ottawa Government on account' ferment politically, The Governor's polace Bromfield's house,on the 2nd concession of
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I go, In the Provine- be since it is Sir John Thompson's own slon occurred in Holmes' oil refinery t %rid put
. - - Mr. McCarthy. duty on binder twine -was reduced by one- ial accounts at esent time. Theo, consisting of Messrs. Thomas Russell, F. I
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� I . I � I � Ing followed in this view by some thoueands large number of cars were set on fire. Lose, � it originated from the stove -pipe,
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i . . . Heavy taxes were left on many other neo,85- this too would represent an enorwous sum.
; : t - I outlook for Sir John Thompson and the HOTEL WAITERS. -The hotel waiters of Richard Davis, of Exeter, was married on -On Tuesday evening of last week, about
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; . dependence, but has always hitherto been tY On take account of these sources of income ae. dow in MoLeanis block, Goderieb, in the
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i igricultural implements enables Mr. Massey co� ding as they contribute to the revenue om lai roomi; ova
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; ; hampered and trammeled by his party al- & votive party in the Dominion. heavy finen and shave off their beards. Sweet of the same place. They afterwards r W. T. Hays & Company',@ store
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. Simcoe aided the other farmers of Canada enabled to present a stuiteirIent of the actual mates of the Conservative editors of Mr. Carlisle, on Saturday, directed the sub- points. , Lloyd, who were absent at the time the fire
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� promises to become; an important factor, , were- . Citizen for example. Even after his Stay. the Supply of gold ig -Ample. droughts Wit week to Mr. George Cox, of siderable damage to c - arpets, etc. The fire
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: .. who must be reckoned upon by both pow The criticism upon the governments po- nerts ech, when there was still some hope VALUABLE IJORSES BURNED, -The barn of Detroit, for a good figure. Mr. James alarm was .rang mid the fire brigade was
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. licy with regard to the Crown timber has no tha 9r, McCarthy hsd not left the party, Charles Reed, a prominent horseman of Snell sold a yearling thorough -bred Durham soon on. the scene but its.servicas were not
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� McCarthy said the;cry of the"old time Con- - . ng of ,his Toronto week, and 25 brood mares in foal were kill- Holmesville. . niniss. It is supposed that the fire erig
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