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So the atter laws : Aibfield $439 - Brussels. . . -- 'NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. approve Of - caging to the a was presented- with $17 on Monday After- $147 1. I . � . I . . " . . Patrons can only succeed In having it adopt . to Ottawa from their fishing grounds, wher rests. It would be much. easier to 'r ft. On, Tueg lyth. V11-5,; binto " ­ ruet ­� I - - tieship Campordown, also bat daygthe B no W1 ;- Colbo ' ­ . and under the so , f vote In favor of Sunday street cars d - riag DOOD, Am A parting $245 ; Goderioh tow,A,ship. $322 ; Godeda6 � ., . I AV�The I Ogure lmfteet, the parenthesis after each 4d as the policy of the country, an they can Mediterranean squadron, the ari at present, only for the purpo any Norm ra n Pon* . I . i \1 . . h to of the paper on which the - , a. eves -- mid summer than In mid winter, as .61 class gave h m a fountift! town, $403 ; Exeter, $200 ; Saaforth, $315 - I . one denote# t a command of - Captain Charles Johnsto holling a farewell I I on July 10th I be -Mr. Rufus McPherson, of 'Grionwayll JP . "Me r, T found. if they only remain united,. they will do a . ho a a of those opposed to the innovation w . Howtek advorg ut W I 6 . g, I rest servicat a . at only for themselvre but The Victoria had an enormous hole made in The members of the Bleley team W a a out of town in summer at their varioui surn- received a valuable Fold watch recently As Gray, $4N ; H*y, W2 ; P 1537 ; � ; . to compete in the rtfie matoltem which t � I I . I � Grand Clearin . bar poured in Visa' Home Journal, flullett, $M -, MoKillop $330 - Morris _g Sale-whN. Pickard- (51) bar side through which the ww mar outing places. The attempt, hoi ever# a premium from the F y . I - I 0_0____0_000� stmw 11ste-Jackson 3r06- (6) V for their country. With a policy such , as hull of the Victoria Place Annually on Billey common, Eagion , $361 ; Stanley, $292; Stepheco SOS . 099=""�,, List OfL SUbscribers-Bell Telephone Co. (5) - torreaw The Immense to got any such catch vote has been frus- for Obtaining now subscribers. I - the above In operstion,this grand country of re those on nave sailed, At the last moment & 0011 0 Tuckerarnith SM5 ; Turnberry, S284. % ' L' To Cigar ou"sokson Bros. (1), at once began to settle, and befo trated. "Mr. Joseph Allanson, of Clinton, - - - �11 . Apprentice Wanted -R. It. Do Ion. (5) one their small of tin best matt had to drop out, but 5 It gathered eatable now potato0ey -and a buish- borne, $3W ; Waiwanosh Easto j239 .-' W16 � .1 . 1. I C ­Wv "M 6urs would go forward with leaps and board of her could O"t 10 � TRE WEDDING PRESENT. I . t. Bruce 5 the team that has gone will no d bt iday of wanosh Westp $238 - Wingliam. iiii. I ! . i Tomber Wanted , carrying with '00' ma ttle at or so of fine green pose, on Thurm \ , Notice to Controotot"Ames Oambell. (5) - boundB, and we would not only keep Most boats she want to the bottom has . If It we I -The following I' _t - 44 1 w Some of the offic- a creditable record for Coined&, " re known, there are many r rom the financial toper uel Sm 111e. (6) , bar nearly all on board.' . last week. ThIs Is exceptionally early. � I . I . Notice W contractom--sam I I I I Teacher wantod-Peter Dodds. (5) of our own people. but would attract . Many 16 I hard things being said against those who � Oro and crew Pot out of the goo- ways been the case in the past. C016 of the Kippen Metboffist, Circuit Will iis of , managed to'g -At the last meeting of the Goderich I . � -a � oin Kippen, um - . 11 � I I I a- � we d I For-saie--John Watt. (6) gal and 're Fred. Denison, of Toronto, Is the CO - have " let In 11 the women of Canada for a ' at a both- Interest: Recelpt4 fr Closed Down-Coolic Bros.. (8) from other less favored countries. THE Ex- tion Olused by the oinking ves town council it was aided to era I � . Great Bargains.-A.-Weseloh. (8) ., PosrToR, however, is not satisfied to rest rescued. Among those lost ls'V fee Admiral mandant of the team which consists of present to the Princess May, and th poor , ng house in the beach south Of the south Chisilburst,.$299,82 ; Hills Green, $141. �__ . . ' - - ; . B,lackswith W4nted-Thoo. Hills. (0 . - Tryon, and - not lose than .400 of the offl�ors twenty men selected ocording to merit fit ions $5 bill which has been subscribe from I er in that town, at a coat Of $150. Total, $675.82. Total . Monies Ralsed an" 11 %.-T, � I - 11 ` - I � . I -) even with the advanced policy of the p* unual matches Of the Dominion fis the whole of London city tells a story hich Pi Quarterly Boardq $675.82, Ills. - - I - HayingTool". McIntosh. (8 . and crow of the Victoria have gone down . the a _S9,161man Stewart sold th M make of Circuit,- .1 - he 14 — r Am it goes, but in . Association. I is boiling duplicated in more places the one. Y sionary, $11-5.70 - Superannuation . - . trons. It is good 60 ft, th th% lorris and � IF v $23.18; . � - with their ship. choose in. connection wi . � . . ' � I The eleven months of the fiscal ear Britishers go wild over weddings, birt *and Education Fund. $19.55 - :General Confer. . some respects we would like to see it go -_ . Gray factory, at the Listowel Fair. He got 5. . -,_ AF,V 0 tove, - I � Canada's exports have amounted to $1 19, sother events much more than we do n this sues Fund, 83.30: Contingent, $4,69; Sib. . . I 11 . gut '#Urou czy IN11d t further. For Insiance,ta%iff. for revenue . Canada Leads the World - 785,000,of which $91,143,000 Isprodue of country. Theresuch. -gift scheme too, 9 cents per pound. . � bath School Aid., $1.85 ; Union Church Re. . 1. _. � - � I ; - - fostered by the working people, who -Mr. James Wattere is visiting his pa- . i - I . - I - only is good, but no tariff at- all Would be . Canada 'has soared a signal triumph st Canada, showing an increase over the a me are rents in Tackeremitb at present. He has lief, $4.44 ; Sustentation, $5.09 -, Wovat�s . I I FRIDAY, June 30tho 1893 a great deal better. The raising 'of revenue 460000. profit by them. 50clety, $10 ; Sabbath Soboal ,_ � SEAFORTH, . the Worldl's. Fair for her choose. She far period of last year of $7,7 a 'Val . travoVed much mince leaving home, being In Missionary 11. I I by tar . iff bersome, expe ' I The Government received PARK PREACHING. I 'f . - Is a' ouln naive and I : d have San Francisoo, for a time, but has been in and Epworth Leagues, $82.79 ; Trustee _. . outstripped all competitors, and has prove osition for the construction of X ab- . Boords, $132.10 ; all ;other purposes, $I50 - . " The Great pibf3ral Convention- dangerously deceptive. method. -Froatrade, � she prop ider ater By dear experiencethose In au orlty Chicago lately. . Al. total, 61,228.41. Total for 1891-2, SIA52' I-,' , - . .Conclusively &bat for some time to come marine vessel which will travel a' . 9 to have learned that park preaching 15 a, nals- -A couple of gentleman from Prince v - - axation would . apt to g -ease for 1892-3, $123 67. This , . in �con- on British lines, and direct t ziv ask 08; door Z I We this weak furnish our readers, musthold the banner for that partioulaW at,the rate of 15 miles an hour and ri ft &nee of the worst kind, a t to IV such ,bert, Assinibols, were In Clinton last W I � . . - afford a speedy and effective care for all the the surface close beside any smuggler IV crease is caused partly by the lost of Dil.g. � DECL neation with the regular issue of THE Ex- product of the dairy. The United States r. Individuals as the once famous Jamb Camp endeavoring to purchase a car of Shorthorn - . , � in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The in, ' J I Ding - a ,ills of which our Patron friends complaip. 9, sim,?Iy, not in it. We hope very soon wants the Government to subsidize his" as bell a chance to provoke - riots. Whent and Polled Angue bulle for a government, dale,and partly by having raised a poison. . - . � I POSITOR, a jar -go supplement contai . we : t . I � . . � oo,uld prove . herefore, an attempt was, made thi week ranch in the Northwest. age debt last year. ' fall and interesting report of the proceed- There is no legislation which that Canada's butter will occupy as good a Vernie idea. - � to revoke the existing law sgainat a . ch pro. -Instead of repairing and improving the �-Ths Morrisburg Courier thus refers to. I I ings of the great Liberal Convention at Ot. so effective to 11 protect labor, and the re- position so her cheese. We are losing a Solicitor General Carran will ape k at- codure, the Council jumped on it Wi h their. old church the Metbodists of Ros's ap- young gentlemsa who is well known tnthis � I -.1 -Our readers, no matter to . suits of labor, from combinations and mo- - Mount Forest on the 29th, and at Dun Ville' combined weight, and.the city will e h . t Dnt in Gray Township, are asking for eOuntY, having spent several years in Sm. I . taws last week. if mint -of' money annually by bad butter- on Dominion Day. . 4, Jilts I T an - geff fwj I a as free trade. Once lot the light 'free from t are - pte"in'ner I , belong$ Dopolie And although we are improving in I pily he outrageous 0 rea for a now brick structure. This is forth and Clinton: "I.ADn Wednesday, ., of politics they may wakiag. Nee f, 14th, at the residence of the bride's parantl, I what shade I which occurred in Qaean's Park on undays a good ova. . I I . ' I and profitable read.- of free competition in upon the combines this -article, our re utation is not Yet what . . %d MissAnna, eld(st daughter of Rev, Thom" I � will find it interesting p News of the Week. in other years. � -Mr. John Coultas, of East Wswanoeh, - - . . I d monopolies and they will melt &WAY' . Alo Ammond Elms was united in in .. � % Ing. We command. specialty to the attem- an it should be, but by united effort we can . $ 9 I a 3 Combines r GOT His DESERTS. -Eugene A. Mar in, a . ouR FINAWCIAL POSITION. I . raised his mammoth barn on Monday after -, -of Morrisbur - a , 'L � ` I . . I . Ron. Wilfred like @now before,& June sun. , I loot week. Sides were chosen by to Mr. Irwin Hilliard CoIg - I . � I Von of oil, the speech of 0 climb up- Lot no try. The World's Fair Now York printer, convicted of pr nting- N11r. George A. Cox in one of our I citizens noon o bride is a graduateof Stanstead la�e I Zi L - Laurier, the leader of the Liberal party. it monopolies can not exist where there is free correspondent, of the Detroit Free Press, green goods circulars, has been senten ad to� whose ideas upon the financial otaqding of Mr. Sam Irwin and Mr. Ed. WiRhtman, re- by those who Are aud. I - . a mpetition. Again, let ined $1, . . . suiting in a victory for Mr. Wightman's is highly spoken of Ith her, Am I Wr- I ��­ # i will be found entertaining and, profitable and unrestricted .a says : ,,Canada has outstripped Its com- one year in State prison and fined . Toronto go for a, great deal. Speaking from side. - sonally acquainted wi 4 young , . . I I the revenue be raised from 0e people di. CHOKED ON 1119 TEETH. -Theodore acka.. the standpoint of President of the JBank of dy of high mud varied mccomplixbraeat;4 � L � i beeme. The. - � L. � L reading. 'In connection with thim,we com- - - . petitoke In the June exhibit of a r, obok�d to 0 -Mr. T. Trick has bought Mr. W. But. Is 86,01 I � . )ftWa, Sur ad the resolutions which f . Oy rectly, no matter in what particular- form low, of Red Hank, Now Jers93 � Commerce and director of a lif MPADY - and as poas.�saing many ,personal qualid � 4 � I L . orm the poll 1 big eleven -ton cheese, manufactured at the 'a � , ler's farm of 80 acres, on the 16th conces _ me death while taking lunch on Thursday. He. a trust company and a loan camp ny, Mr'. Rion of Goderich township, paying there- a high standard. The groom is well knalm L "Not J*Utical S . They will be found,. instead of by adding indirectly"to their a at Partho 6 0 false oath and it is thought he swal-- Ill h . a mgan 10 the Liberal party . tea' Dominion Experimental Static . w r t Cox thinks the- cry of bad tim a" has ' I i of . coffee, sugar, clothes, ote.,,through the cus- . for the sum of $4,000.. There is a good are and in adjacent sectione, not only for � , & L #& . inthe main plain,clear And progressive. Ontario, under the supervision of Professor lowed some of the teeth. rown so husky that it ought to die out. ib,er Vira4 . brick house on it, and the sale is considered his personal qualitissand sterling obarso ' W ' �!� Wi I tome houses, and they will soon wipe out THE COLUMBIAN BELL. -The Columb- : Vie idea [a that -the flatness of re I estate but also through his professional reputatiot - The t I There are, no doubt, some who may wish Robertson, has been tested by the judges. . . a good one. - I I Aam I bell was successfully cast at Troy, N. Y,.,. has been greatly over -rated. 0 er-speou- be' no of Morrisburgh a able mud rhin $ � *04 a that the resolution on the trade question the Civil Service, -Senate and other bar- re- -It is stated on good authority that out 0 Ing ' 9 I ,- t 106, I . r nacles which are sucking the very life blood In their report they say that the flavor is Thursday.- The bell weighs 1,300 pounds: lation there certainly was, but no Imaglu- of thirty-four men who attandail the I -sat Y ungobarriiters.11 I . it *,IV L L n, - was &L little more explicit, and that a stop o markably good and the body extra fine. and will be rung for the first time at Chi- ary' profits are being Abandoned nd many brigade camp as members of the Brussels . -The semi-annual meeting of Counq ,.,- . jmkt in .1b out of the body politic. It Is only pandier- 1 re passing I ads of nly three are now Loyal Orangi South Huron, Val t .,, 4-; I two further in advance had been taken. and the six 1,000 pound cheese they brand cago on July 4th. n.� properties a !uto the �& Volunteer Company, a 3 Lodge for . _11 3150 Ing to a miserable prejudice to say that un- . - ion SIADE SICK BIC ICE CREAM. -Three ha ersons able and anxioaa to buy th in at fair Most of them 'held in the Oram.ge Hall, Clinton, on the , ilisweop p . . L L., - - But, on the whole, it is satisfactory. If it as 61 Excellent." In the June OOMPStitl made seriously ill at. . a is pass. residents of that vicinity. d represen athn of L lig-tbrear SW-. . . at taxation the landowner will be dred persons were What d pre on there 21st in t . I L der - dire night' a fi o8i are in the United States. . at. A very gooL - -0 -In &� . � . does not go as far as we would like, it goes . L there were 667 cheese exhibits, mostly in Rochester, New Hampshire, Friday f K91C.",sy, and we nd in the can an of 1he - L, from the different districts was ja SO&* ; -no. oppressed. It would not be necessary to it " . A Dice, quiet wadding took place at the brothre ... 40don to 1110 & good length, and when taken in conj a . . class 11 one which - includes all factory by eating ice cream at the high school re. recant rapid growth the best gu rantee of - . are hun- . . . yo Values of c oice prop- residence of Mr. Finlay Anderson, in Rest attendance, The reportsof Xesers1larn'sy, I &ion, with Mr. Laurier's speech, the policy of levy a tax on land at all. There ce t* an his District Master of Rallftt; Million, DYWr; , - , - 1P610 904-114mia � . 11 cheese. Out of this number 135 exhilloors Ion. of the Olt ' future. Wawanosh, on the 21st inst., wh . tW_,� 'h � . ty on the trade question can dreds of other ways in which revenue can "Fa to . CICIDE. -Francis Spies, merchant and orties in this city are higher ,.day than eldest daughter, Mary, was united iu wed- trict Master of Goderich ; and Nfoholow.., . on sue ; the Liberal par . . acbred sufficiently high to entitle thi d nuielde ever before. Speaking of theiDominion District Master of 8tanley, were of &an :::ea. ,1.0 -4113,s4e W-1, . I misunderstood. The difforence, also, be directly ri�ised. For. instance, England , . of these be' vice-consul at Honduras, commilto %e opWi� n that It look- to Mr. &rthur Brooks. We Wish them a. - _. I—, I i not be .. medals and diplomas -126 119 in Now York ou-Tharsday at his residence, generally, Mr. Cox is of i couraging nature ; the different districts In 'of t-1 . - "Aah" � � between the -two parties is clear cat and raises a large amount from _.stamps on re- Canadian exhibits. Thirty-one lots from by shooting himself through the head. Mr�, in doubtful if ever before so man ffifferent every success. be pro . I * -At the lav�n social at Holmseville orf South Huron -appear to . . %,* *amy Qf the easily discernible. The Conservative party ceipts, notes, bonds, stocks and such like. anada, scored highi6r than the., . highest Spies was 55 years old.. classes of the manufacturing industrica . numerically, and the finances of .0 are in . _�_ � , . - C Tuesday evening of last week, the young ,�� ,Wuin 4he rt I declare in favor of a protective t%riff. The. We could do the same thing. , A tax of this DEADLY CYCLONE, -A cy6lons out a swath were at the same time so prosper us as now. cod, healthy condition. A unaulmoug .- I United States cheese, and ranged in excel- Such statements from one of � r. Cox"s people .presented Miss Ayers, of that vil- a :9 0 " -r. zGeorgs jbwr Aa*us' ry kind would not fall upon the poor but upon ' i 98 per cent. down. The _. medals six miles wide in Jefferson county, Kanem, a logo, with &.silver fruit dish and knife mud vote f BYmPathY wal tendered M me . I . . _ Liberal party denounce Protection in eve the rich and those who are most able to PAY. lance from on Wednesday, 21st inst. Not a house,tree standing can b nothing but molt assuring' a gold salt -collar, accompanied by a very Hanley, of Clinton, who bat been for oo . � form and plodge the people to reduce the go'to the several provinces in such a way an or barn was left standing. Eleven dead to the people of Toronto, and of Cimusda. complimentary address. time very ill. He is one of the Oldest, sa : � I � . I . tariff to & strictly revenue basis, so th be collected in this way to show that Canadian cheese everywhere bodies were found, and a number not yet no of the most highlyesteemedzem. at Revenues could also �' I I A LAW SUIT SETTLEDJ -A few nights ago, CulHe Brothers' well me 0 . I every cent raised will go into the public without any material expense for the collse- is now being made of excellent quality. Of discovered were killed era of the order, in the county. The ad. I . � - go int ' - Fop. LIFE. -Frank L. Hayge, the young The Clifton Suspen6on Bridg Company maw milt at Auburn was totally destroyed b pro,etical and encourag. � I 0 has settled the suit! for darn& as entered by fire, together with the machinery and dresses given Were � I I treasury. Besides this, they expre38 their tion, and the whole amount would hich won the honor 69 came man c �, � I I , . I ., I - , third or a half - the exhibits w harged with the murder at Detroit �, - the treasury instead of a a against it by Mrs. Giimason, of this city. whole season's stock of headings, staves, tug- and the indications are that the order - ' . I . I determinatipn to reach Free Trade on Brit . . . I from Ontario, 52 from Quebec, I from New labt winter, of Fred It. Kelly, a clerk in ra. Orrimason received $1,275J and costs. lumber, etc. Lose, between $2,000 and was never in a more healthy .And progressive I I ish lines ae soon as the finances of the oonn- going Itito, the pockets of customs collectors Brunswick, 2 from Nova Scotia, and 2 from drug store, was convicted on Saturday and M condition than i is at ]present ,in Bouth - ! . She. sued for $6,000. It will bei remember- $3,000; Insurance small.. t i as would be, the case under eation- sentenced to the State prison for life. 9 , - I I - . I I ermit.' There is no minunder- and official*, - . n between ad that while passing over, the bridge just a -:-Fred, son of Mr. John Analley,of Win - Huron. I - try will p Prince Edwar� Island. This is unqu - township of Ash. , * pol, - even a revenue tariff. There are many other CARS DERAILED. -A collisio, year ago, in company with some of the dele- hem, while handling a pitchfork the other James Demo, of the . I standing or -confusing the lay of each . I ably the greatest triumph for dairying in freight train@ occurred on Saturd-4y on the field, aged 55,',died on Thursdaymorning of i I � - his methods of levying a direct tax besides that gates of the Great EcumeDical Council, Mrb. evening, had the misfortune to run a tine � � party on this question. Ia addition to b , .. . Canada which has ever been achieved, and Now York Central railway, a few n.iles west Grimason fell -through an opening in the through the great toe of his left foot. The last week by taking Carbolic acid by mU. ...... , . . ' the Liberal party promise. that, if given an indicated, but wo have not space to further the dairymen are to be congratulated. upon of Rochester. Twenty-five care were. de- side. She %vas caught in the girders under- wound wasa very painful one, but is beat- take. Hew" at Goderich the previong � I � ' . day -and .procured some drugs whicti he in. � . opportunity, they will negotia�te a treaty of enlarge. We have given just sufficient to the way in which they have come to the railed. Seven of the trainmen were serious- nbath, and hung suspended 200 feet above Ing nicely. . I I. � � . show that 'under direct. taxation, as it is I ly injured. . the Niagara River until res.-ued. The Large quantities of saw logo are being tended to compound and apply on his cattle I reciprocity with the'United States to in- forefront." I His ESTATE. -The - tokeepoff theffies, He had the earbono . called, the 'burdens ow the consumers would very : KILLED 300 DEER ON fright nearly .killed her, She lay many drawn to Livingston's mill, Balgrave, from I - . elude natural products and, such man,u:fac- ; . Duke of Meiningei? has killed 300 deer on weeks afterward in her home, in a very the 8th concession of WaWanosh. Three acid in a little flank labeled -poison, also A - . � - tures as may be agreei upon. ' The Con- be lessened, instead of increased, ws com- THE DOMINION CAPITAL. his estates during the - last few days, and critical condition. � logo which were taken from Mr. Walsh's little flask containing whisky, in his cost � : I I I . servatives, on the other hand, will only con- - pared with, even a revenue tariff; while � . I I- has given the poor free access to his pre- - I bush are said to have made six large loade pocket, In the morning* not feeling very I . I � I . Units d there could be no comparison between a di- (By fid Correspondent.) a a in order that they may carry off the . of lumber. well, he concluded to take a little of t1re - . e' Our Spec erve � ' �, . . I I seat to negotiate a treaty with th and our present villainous system. . . AWA, June 26th, 1893. carcasses. I . The Ancient Order of United Workmen -Mrs. A. Reid, of Brussels, received in- whisky, not that be ca;red for it., as he wet . 1 I � , States which will embrace natural products rec�t tax . The greatest were in Convention here last week. It was a man of temperate habits. He unfor, � � � I I . , as vie have already said, while we be- - , There was only 0 �Ierropinion about the ' FIERCE FOREST FIRES.- talligence that bar youngest son Addis � - 11 and nothing else. There is good reason to But' number of destructive forest fires that have decided to make forty-five the age limit for Cormsok, had taken an attack 'of hem-. tunately took the carbolic acid in mlitake 1-11 -- . - - ould accomplish the ob- the great Liberal Convention, not only aged simultaneously in Colorado are admission to the Order, and also not to ac� whisky. He at once know *hot -he - $ . � . � . I I eaty such as the ,Liberals Ileve the Patrons w I ever r . .0 orrhage of the lungs mud was to precarious for the .- - �., . . believe that. a tr among Liberals but also among their op. n6w in progress in various parts of the State. cept as members retail liquor dealer .. Thin health. She has left for Denver, Colorado, had taken gind hurried to his house. His 4 � . I . I . - jects they have at heart more rapidly were The Union Pacific railway from Denver to gathering was the supreme ,lodge meeting, daughter asked him what was Wrong, He . 11 favor can be got, while it is well and posi Dents, and that in that it was a great suc. to see him. I I - iveLy ku - n thA �the Americans will not they to adopt the more advanced policy PO. . OW Leadville runs through the fires, and hun- which represents 318,000 members. - : I I The osiborto &A I . $ � we Avocate. on the trade and tax%- cess.- The Liberals could not conceal their I - -A little son of J. H. Worsell, of God- was only able to say , ew, " I 11 I grant any treaty in natural products alone. which dreds of men are out trying to save the rall- , erich, was knocked down on West street, and fell to the floor. He was :carrledto � I .. 1. : . Z� � I . Rare, again, the difference between the tion questions, their policy on theme is, un. gratification, although on nomd minor points road property. . Mr. Walker's Reply to Rev. Mr. the other da 'by one of the mail stages, a bed, and died in about an hour in great � Y ; I * h priu- agony. He lesves a wife and six children I I policy clearly defined. questionably, better than Any that has yet there were,of coulne, differenced of opinion. GOODBYE, EULALIA I -The Spanie -Simpson. v.rheel passing over one wrist and one leg. I - I _; I i i . , of the two parties is . . case, Bulalia, sailed from Now York, Satur- the , ourn his lose. � : . d by either of the political Parties, So far me I could learn by diligent inquiry DEAR ExposiToR.-In your Issue of Fortunately he was not seriously hurt, and to m � � ; Theme are the iwo principal questions which been evolv9' day, for home. She expressed herself 56 23rd inst., I notice a communication from a day's rest found him able to go out again. - - � : I . I among the delegAles the leading fiscal rego- highly pleased with her experieqoe I, Am, I � : , I . Interest the pablic at the present time.- On while it is miles in advance- of that with � I Rev. J. H. Simpson, regarding the annuity -A short time ago electric -wires for Exeter. . . . I . ' - . - other minor issues the differenae between which the country is now so g�ievously bar. lution is acceptable to the entire party. It orica. She will first visit Madrid and re- - . . . . of the Rev. Win. Graham, protesting bin lighting purposes were placed in Davin' B-RiErs.-Mr. M. J. White, of the 11inse . . �, . air points, also� in is &seer-tained that !khe number in Attend. port to the Queen Re to Paris innocence and ignorance as to the source of livery, Clinton, and the following 'Saturday officc, andfamily, visited friends in Tack- . � the parties in equally marked. The next doned. * On oth I as defined . to see her children, and then proceed to the information upon which the Committee night a fire broke out where the wires came . � � aft 10UM . I I m, the Patrons are equally &nee exceeded 2,000 delegates, and this was ith on Sabbath last. ----Mr. Richard Bb? . . ereml I I contest, come when it may, wilt be one of their platfor _ London to attend the wedding of Prince on the Aged and Infirm Ministers' Fund in contact with some woodwork. Fortunate- sett, of London, spent Sanday last bore;- I I . . rinolples, from. which the personal element sound. .,There is not one single plank which double the number of delegates originally George of Walow. � acted in withholding the said annuity. Had Ily it was extinguished before ae The Emerald Trio Evangelista, who have -_ *r sw torr 1 p I . I . I ova of and expected. Mr. Laurier. confirmed his - Alth, ThelP . willbe largely' eliminated. What the re- THE ExposiToR does not appr . . AINTARCHISTS HONORFD.-The inauguration the reverend gentleman been sitisfied with. was done. I been holding special meetings here in e-ou- 1--Z� . I '. 4ame 'In Sn - � sult will be, of course none can say, but - which it cin not consistently advocate an position as a leader upon whom -all sections of of the monument erected in memory of the protesting his innoceace, I would not have -An old man named Walton, a county nection wiih Advance Council 'No. 207, " I � 'Were vaaftp � . � 6" ' fiv� Anarchists -Spies, Parsons, Fischer, given his communication more than a P%6r- ward, who lived on the Huron Road, near FA " this may be safely relied on,that the country being in the best interests of the country. the party unite and unite with enthusiasm. Royal TemPlare of Temperance, thopj � � . I a is a week left for Crediton on Saturday lutp "* Everyone who was there was struck by the Lung and Engel -took place last Sunday Ing notice, me his guilt. or innocenc Goderich, for many years, died on Wednes- ' Aons unal I *nick and tired of the X 'and we bea & good platform.. The oon at Waldhaim cemetery, Chicago. matter that does -not .concern me. But day of last week. His widow, who is I ' in *. P., The Patrons have . I fact that Laurier -was the hero of the Con- aftern F spent fourdays this week. They �� It W193 1pr-4 i - . very where the) � W"Leent ,a,,. liever that the party that is prepared to of - - principles it lays down are sound, and we. vention, and that there was a personal &I. More than 3,500 persons assembled at the I find that he misrepresents the interview te9ble also, will! likely follow him shortly, are now holding mestinqs in Goderich.- - I I � I &W . , .- Mon ekv= for the most liberal policy on the trade is- hope they will speedily have them cryitaliz- legianale to him amongst vast nuMbers,as well builal grounds. . that took place between - us and seeks to an she fell ni on the street a � few days The Orangemen are making extensive pro,:- , . � . sues is the party that will lead At the polls. ad into law. Although we wish that they I as an a I once to the party., He scored an PROPOSED IRON WoRKs.-H. C. Frick, of leave the impression that I am guilty of a a a and had to be ,sent home. t* - � . form, and - . . 9 � Arm ions for the coming 12th of July *1#­ egi le h by the enunciation th rnegie Company, at Home- breach of faith in not proving his innocence _Oo Friday, 16th inst., Londeaboro and -&-tion.-The .strawberry crop has bee, 4=* to ox At present, the policy of the Liberal party could go farther in many respects- yet we unmintsk ab triump s famous Ca � storm Er I L . V901A othe 1-9 , . of broad- and Liberal views, and by, the. stead, Pennsylvania, and Ben Butterworth, before the oongregati6a of the late Mr.Rose, vicinity was visited by S Very severe abundant in this neighborhood.-Raspber-' whonmr! I I . the good they offer, And shail do our courage and openness with which he stated of Cincinnati, are said to be negotiating to as he alleges I agreed to do, and further, by of rain and hail. The bail, however, was ries will be plentiful in this dtistriet this .0w I is the taking policy, bat it is not improbar accept � - 10rm. -meml . ble, as Mr. L%urier say* - that the Conserva- share towards popularizing it with .the those views. There certainly was some build at large iron and steel mill at Findlay, the publication of a letter endeavors to not general, as on the southern end of on's son. -A large number of now members were . inembers eA . A t's projectiles. leave the impression that some one, possibly . I . . tives may steal the olot�es of the Liberals, public., � . � . ?slight difference of opinion over one of the Ohio, to manufacture Hecker farm the hailstones lay thick, while on the added to the list of Royal Templare on ,ernments ti . � . resolutions, that relating toos, plebiscite on In case they build they will employ 1,000 myself,has uttereds, falsehood in stating northern part none were seen. Fortunately Monday evening last. -Mr. George Saddd* . 6e dnuulat4 I . - And go them one better. If they do, they . There is a prevailing opinion that pr6bibitioa, but the great majority of those men, .1 that I had a letter from the Rev. Win. there was very little wind, iio that the crops wishes to announce to the public that he hu . ther ,prellin may hold their ilaces, but if they stick to the Patrona are in antagonism with the bu ' . I m� .1 Burns to the effeeb that the information suffered tono extent. . L . Would be- ii 81- prevent seemed heartily n favor, And it is - I - I L abandoned the project of running a clrM Mere the old N. P. they mraL doomed as sure as noes interests of the country ; that their accepted by the temperance party as a great I came from Brucefield, I am obliged in self -Considerable difficulty was experienced and mens, in connection With the Ow - WTO VOTES FROM THE QUEEN this year in filling the ranks of the various tral hotelgeris senuine ,eni . . J . stop in the right Airection, and is doing - ­ defence to orave space in your valuabloaps- s of CA - L stable, he having had to dhpm - It Was Seyl . - . fate. main object in existence is to break down CITY. per for a brief statement of the actual f eta# companie. of the Huron Battalion n msmsmssmsmssmssms I I . \ more to.bring the question T Of prohibition of his tame fox, which C&ajedjo muohO& ';Ug subsid - - - and beat the country store -keeper ; in short, I ToRoxTo, June 26, 1893 however distasteful it is to Me toL. be drag- adlan Volunteer Militia. In fact the Bat- I . within practical olitioe than anything' yet . .. ,in the village. -The creamery people bay#- - P atnAlewo , A Good Platform. 11. that they are a comm6rcial organization. . accomplished in Eansda. B.A. Macdonald, it seeme,must languish uD- god into a controversy of this kind. talion this year Is little more than a skele- been in hard luck bK failing to asoure sum- ft have ��' - , - . I 84 . � As a good deal of misappreh . onsion seems This is, clearly, a . misapprehension. There The presence of several provincial Prom. til the end of his three mouthe'term. in jail. Now, as to the alleged that I ton. It looks as if 'the Militia Department etent Wate, - 'far . I � . L I a business with so 'far. �i X"t _11dl . . . economic ad. should prove 'his innocau of the Dominion is, badly in used of I plentiful saplir. 1_. I � to exist in man quarters concerning the is nothing in the above platform, and we are iere and of other members of the provincial It is hard luck indeed, for the ce, I most emphat. ovation. I The griot mill firm report a L , ' Y Govermments was taken as significant of visors of the City Fathers are Insisting that ically deny that any such agreement ever ran -The Bob I objects and aims of the a nization known assured there. is nothing in the constitution - , -On Friday evening last & large number in a h ior Produce Company have f2t - I . r.93, the prospects nf the Liberal party. In fact food of too high grade is being furnished the existed, or that I ever consented to under. andsome plate glass front in their new , I . ' a m) impress 'bola - I as the Patrons of Industry, perhaps a few and by4awe of the order, to justify Any Dr. Borden, M. P.", went so far as to say inmates of Castle Green. On Saturday Jug- take such a tabk,becaus . ion then- of the James Street Methodist Church Con- buildinf On Main strict.-BricIr is __ A discharge ,blacdonald, gregation, Exeter, assembled in the church , 2 , �, words-oll'the subject may not'be out of ouch misapprehension, and the highest offi- that the provincial leaders attended boo use ties Rose refused - to was that the reverend gentleman's own pro. draw or the new office of Mr. B, V., - I . ' they saw public opinion moving in the di I reasoningthat the payment of the debt and " fession of innocence should carry sufficient basement for the purpose of doing honor to liott, barrister, which will be erected -south . - We need scarcely explain that this core in the order strenuously deny that such eouting However, whom honor was due. The occasion being - - - . - Place, _ rectiod of victory for the Liberals in the coats with the consent of the proo weight to ensure conviction. . of the Times office. -The Rev. George JA0k I I Associa-tim is composed of1farmers and what is the case. The Patrons, themselves, how- next election. Preinier Blair, of New' counsel out no, figure in the case as punish. that in a matter as to which he is perh the presentation of a kindly worded ad- son took :his appointment in theJaum - I . I I a are commonlyknown�ixe working men. Its ever, are largely to blame for this misap- Brunswick, is head of a coalition Govern- ment was being meted out for contempt of the most competent judge, and I can onry dress- and a well-filled purne to their pastor, street church on �abbath last. -Mrs. T1101- - . . .1 objectirare, widely itAed, the social and prehension of their order. Their organizers, ment,and as he has made bargains innumer- court, The defendant, moreover, had fall reiterate what I said to him on the occasion Rev. A. L. Russell and wife ; also a book to Ainge, and family, of Detroit,,Michigo'Djus'; � - I i - � I . , . - each member of the family, ' iting friends in mud around Exe : . . I .: . material 'improVemen, -, of its members. It who received sopuch per lodge for e*e able with the Conservatives of that Province time for reflection and submission both be to which he refers, viz.: "that I hope he is Vill oter. - , . ry in order to retain office, he is no doubt a fore and after the order. I � Mr. William Mooire met with a mad ac- � I . so innocent. as he professes to be," . - � has been n existence i � Canada now for about lodge organized, tickled the cupidity of the' pretty good judge of a leader's chances, in. . cident on Saturd June l7th, . . . THE BOND STREET PROPHET. Then, as to how the reverend gentleman my morning, � � - . � , three y are, and in rapidly growing in people by fabulous storiempf the profits the Federal arena. . . learned that I had the above mentioned' while working in Mr. Morrigili's mill at Ben- . LTsborne. �� � I , . I . ants, a .. nd the saving The dole aitee from the Maritime Prov. There seems to be something in sensation- letter, I am totally unaware, as I certainly- miller. While adjusting a log on the carrier DEATH OF A Fon,IvER RESIDEN'T.-WO TO' .1 .- strength and influence. The fovIlowing Js made by retail March t 9 � :1 preaching that Palle upon the multitude John 0. � . inces ook a most important stop the morn- never informed him nor anyone else that I he was caught by the large saw, which cat to learn of the death of Mrs. ' the authorized platform of the Association : they would effect by doing business in con- fter the Convantion closed by -organ- f ter a while. and the very beat example of received a letter froin tho Rev. Wm. Burns off part of his elbow and lacerated his arm Wyetkmau, formerly of thbo township, bit - � , This sort of ing a this is furnished by the thorny path that - ist.-MaintenaDoe of British connection. nection with , the Patrons, . izing a Maritime Liberal Assoolation and . Wild is treading just now. He came or that I had any correspondence with him so badly that it had to beamputated -above late of Westileld, Notth Dakota. The ad 2ad.-The reservation of the public. lands thing has now been stopped. The officers electing the Hon. L. H. Davies as their' Dr. . the elbow. He is getting along nicely un- ' Y residence 18 I to Bond -street Congregational church is in.the matter. The fact is, that a. friend of . eirent took place at the famil, Mrs, Riyok- for the actual settler. f the order came to see very soon that'so a jeader. There in to be an Executive with a did receive a let*r fram� the litter der medical cars. Westfield on the 10th of June. -Parity of Administration and aboo- 0 . number of years ago, -found. the church in , min � 3rd. business institution the society could never the proper officers and local �_ ranches petab. debt, and by dint of exertion in getting up gentleman stating that the aforesaid inform- . -Two Cliptonitee, Mtssrs�. John Steep man was born in the township of Wait .., lute independence of Parliament. , Ilehad in every county in the three Prov. ation did come from Brucefield and nd J. C. Gilroy were painfully sick for a Flamboro, Wentworth county, OntATIO, DO . - . . 4th. -Rigid economy in every de .. , nd it is only those who join sermons upon iubjecto timely and sensation. aple of days, mud the medical man who the23rdof.July,1835. Shswastbed&,q,b* i of the publ , ic, service. partment prove a success,s, inces. 'The Convention has J inspired alarm at, succeeded in enormously increasing the the Rev, Mr. .Burns is .literally correct in 001 . 4 : . froin priticipleg and not from greed 94one, of uneasiness among those favorable to the attendance and income of the church. stating that ,he is not aware of any com. was called in claimed that both had been ter of John W. and Nfartha Ryckman, the - ­ I 4W 1 . . � I � � . , ,5th.�Simplifioation of the laws mud a o, will stick and who will enable the or. present Governme�t, and like wise m " olsoned by inhaling Paris Green. They Was mamied to Mr. JohnG.'Ryckmallp Of I., � a .notion in the machinery of � en Nightly hundreds were turned from the munication sent by him to me in the matter, I . � wh . I general r d Gov- . they do not seek to conceal it. The Empire in t he does not venture to deny that he had Cd been using it to sprav fruit trees, and Usborne On May 27th, 1857, and with her � . � . . gauizePtion to become a permanency. It is � doors, even in the hottest nights summer. YO I ! I to get ready for the stated that the said information came from donot - 7 i I . ernment. � . � warns its friend fight' Bond-stree Church emerged from it dark think it possible they could have in husband 'and family resided in thattOWA' i o ,a - 6th.�The abolition of the Canadian Sen- well that these misapprehaniions have been mud not to underrate the strongth of Brucefield and should your reverend corres. haled it. But the fact remains thAt they ship until 1887, when they -removed' to Dk . . � 'to OP , a � - days, grew Qually rich and was able to sad � ate. � I removed, as the platform and principlps of ponents. The Evening Journal of Ottawa I pondent still doubt that such letter exists I were quite sick -from some unknown cause. kotw. She wava most wiorthy woman I pay its p5or the biggest salary received by - I i 7tb.-The teduction of the Grand Jury the Patrons should prevail, and it would be tells the Government that unless it makes shall be glad to have it produced and prove --Mr. J. Long successfully launched the bar exemplary life secured her the esteetkd � from 24. members, as at present constituted, radical changes in the tariff the system -of any clergy .�, I an in Toronto. The attendance even to his satisfaction that it does contain ropellor - " Maitland " at Wingbam on all who enjoyed her Acquaintance. 8110 1104.1. _W'.� i to 12 members; 7 members to constitute- a a pity if any sordid consideration should im- began to f%11l off again about a twelve-month I [1grove 'it . - � ; . . protection cannot be saved. It in evident go, despio the dodtor's vigor)DUS attempts said statement. , . t1londay evening of last week. Theta was joined the Methodist church at Mil � I pe Do . 6, ,-! the age of 18 years and her life thioughool ;F, quorum. . de its progress and growth. United, the that there'is a large section of the Cc er to make things hum in the o14 way. Late- - GEORGE WALKER. a large crowd present, and more than one ft"Ise, of I � 8th.—A system of Civil Service reform . ing with - her profelsim W1 I that will give each county power to appoint farmers of Canada are an immense power - vative party and a growing section which ly he has sunered from an attack of drip, TUCKIRSKIT11, June 27th, 1898. erson had wet feet before they left for wab fully in keep] . . th all t � . . i advocates the idea that it is better to make �_ . ome. The scene was a really novel in She will be missed by many 'and t0pe0ildlY . the Jw . but, divided into factions, their strength s. and Absence in searcl6of health did not add E one I _ I in .: or elect all county officials paid by them ex- a number of pretty drastic changes in the . Wingbam, an this will be the first boat pre. by her bereaved husband and faiWyt W, Of 'the P.N . , � cept county judges. . - . wasted. Why �hould they not be united in tariff at"the next session in order that the to the income of the* church. An assistant, Huron Notes. 11 d by steam ever seen in Winghsm�. whom she was greatly endeared. She, 16081 Allecezif u 9th.—Tariff for revenue only, and so ad;, -their own interests ? � Their interests are, or. people in voting for tariff reform mak not be -has recently been appointed and the congre- Mr. George Stanbury, of Tuckeremith, P' a ra'a the ban" I � gation having evinced a desire to cat down lost a valuable yearling colt last week. The machinery will be placed in order in s, a family of four sons mud three doughts . 4,hereioro, I justed an to fall, as far, as possible, upon the should be, identical,and legislation that will said .to , have condemned the protective the doctor's salary, that person has Inti- few days, and then business will commence. of whom are fairly settled in life. � Ulan luxuries and not upon the necessaries of I . —Master Wellington Wilson, of Auburn, I 'Gr t � __ principle. , This In the issue which Mr. - - I . life. . I benefit one portion must necessarily .benefit -mated that it is hard ,to labor without P5Y- was seriously kicked by a horse lately. —It in said that the beat Insurance agent * Prernier .� . 10th.—Reciprocal trade on fair and equi.. all, and vice -versa. And, what is bette Laurier has taken pains to make clear, as I List Sunday tk . ated em in Hullett represents a temperance society, . Auburn. ' Applause r pointed out a couple of weeks ago he � 9 eloquent doctor intim —On Monday of last week, Mr. Jam owl seee,aded � table terms between Canada and the world. still, the farmers cannot be beriefitted or on. would do, There was a general expression to his oongr6gation that his r ation MoDool, of Bayfield, was found in a field and does not forget -While talking up insur*-- LocAL IvExs.—Mrr. A. R. Cullis' er of th . o'ign Re- will, with about $ . . ; llth,—Uffectual le islation that will pro- * would be handed in thin week Also that prostrated by the best. &ace to add temperance to the list. 1,600 worthof lualbGri Oueb tj 9 r1ohed without benefitting and enriching of opinion that the choice of Ottawa as the wwr � ee. ! tect labor, And the results of labor, from . he intended to abstain from preaching for —A little child of Mr. James Regan, of cently ananti-temperance individual under- was completely destroyed by fire on &W" . : . ' meeting place of the delegates was a great - , 4a.3" ',ky( � the whole community. Agriculture is THE six months, and that if his health were re- Exeter, had the misfortune to fall and out took to talk him down, and asked him what day Is t, The fire originatedin the o49100 land Una, .1 11 those combinations and. monopolies which stroke of policy, and doubtless oettlecl. for $and when discovered, had gained 000' I . stored he would again re -commence his � .avers gash in its head one day lately. he took as a stimulant. The reply was. room, ? , i unduly enhance the price of the articles pro. ' interest of Canada. Let that be buoyant - all time to come the advisability of calling C =nfdder . . I .4my I .1 1 . duced by such combinations or Mon work In the pulpit, and that if Bond -street " .—.'Mr.G.A. Deadman, of Brussels, has sold eggs, air, eggs, take 'am freab,"- and to siderable headwair, so that in ..spite of in OP, I I . opolies. afid we all have good times, but if the far- ny similar Convention to meet in the Fed. of voluawl, . . ; . jr . . . congregation desired a renewal of the an- he _e I 12th, —Prohibition of - the bonusing of :ral capital. sixteen head of Jersey cattle within the ully show hib faith in his theory, he opened the efforts of a large number _ . � . mar has to go hungry and poorly clad', thin- gagement they could have the first chance I the back Qf his bug , and oat flew a heat who turned out to help, the mill wol dl' .. r I �� 4 ; railways. by Government grants as contrary After all, it seems that the gift of the past six months. I 1. i .Kwok wo 1.1"I to public interest. businose and professional classes, am a rule, ladies, of Canada to the Princess May and of him, and if not he would go elsewhere, —Mr. William Grant, of the London leaving three fresh fayid Ones. stroyed, although considerable LRUrter I . i I 13th , ,—Preparation of the Dominion and will be equally impoverished. The succe � . SUNDAY STREET OARS. I . road, Tuckeramith, is erecting a large cat- —One day latelyor Robert Denbow, of saved, besides the grist mill. —,Xr. Robeft � � the .. an the Duke of York must take the form of & An . .'" ! . [riands is B ; 1h Provincial voters' lists oy the municipal . i D tin barn on hie farm. Mr. Pater Campbell Brussels, met with an accident that come Sprung, of Manitoba, is visiting I enanIM i . . t of the, main industry means the success Of sleigh and robes and harness with silver Goldwin Smith, George Gooderham, Joh US . 0 . : officers, I near finishin him. He was working in a this vicinity. On the waydown. how&# � ci- . . . . t.. bells, because His Royal Highness on hav- Walsh, the Archbishop.of Toronto, E. Doug- has the contract. . � ,V-fttlou . all depandin upon it. Henceall-bonest ,ravel pit w9en a slide occurredo throwing a railroad fim"h-ug..., and received ,con"t- . 14th. —Conformity of electoral district$, to � ninday, June 19, Rev. G. F. Salton p sviutbull - ; ,9 , ro bi �, ; Ing the matter referred to him, sent a cable. lam Armour, Rev. R. Harrison, And 5,384 —8 "d is th. county boundaries, as constituted for Muni. toilers, no matter in what sohere of life, are gram - which has just been received,&@ others signed the petition praying for a preached the closing discoursed of his ph him against the wagon and covering him able knocking A ut, which restil 'i�i 3r � ou . # . . d1mvp - � V,— , ,.- cipal purposes, aq far as the principle 6f're. &like interested inf and can rejoice over, any :, completely with gravel, . earth, etc. He some painful, though happily not .. 'Vft0Dn I I - follows : I 49 A sleigh would be acceptable." second vote on the much -vexed Sunday -ear torate in Brussels' to large regation . . . . . f 40 I ,o I presentation by population will allow. stay there a markMmg de was o edily rescued by his follow labor- ous, injuries.—The Annual Die; a tf '). policy that will te I 11 I . _--ur � nd to promote the m&. Lady Derby, who was the author of the question, and Alderman Leslie championed During his I I. - �P. . _. � � We need scarcely tell our readers that � ides, for a sleigh, has now managed to have tended his efforts . In financing are Zoo physician summoned. He came Methodist Sunday School, ' � W, By* - tho ne I - terial interests of the agriculturist, the same in Council last Monday evening. success at Ing ordeal all right but was ingtony .- V, VIP . . t And .190- . 19UZ ex - a grove, was- a very 11 . . � many of the planks of the Above platform - ! I her views endorsed from a quarter from The Ministerial Association took up the the heavy church debt he succeeded admirm- through the try 11 h jarit4sI, ,,� have been earnestly which there is no appeal, add after all, in a cudgels on the other side, and the fight was bly and encouraged the people to aid In this very sore for days. cenful affair.: ­Mr. Thom" _ I . . L , Informe4 advocated by T ' Ex. A DREADFUL SHIP COLLISION. -A most here we have aleighing for some just beginning to wax real interesting whe work to such an extent - that about $2,000 —The apportionment of the legislative improved and enlarged his ouse Rest my � F country w - n DinalcipoklLitieg is based John Symington has nioved bin barn or the terrible calamity has befallen the British times Lf s paid on the debt, In addition to this gr coriventig 0 ris V DtO ' h ' C ' a tj I I Id i I W I t 0 1 1 a � I 1� � I I 11 ul 1 � ich i h 8 tb ul 'p ' 'a ' .0 I' ; a' n w I 4 �� t� " ,I ; I rosiTou for years, long bef a t1strons our months in the' year, a sleigh is as - a n a bud by declaring wa ant to the several .— ., � the Mayor nipp d it I th . ,O '!a met, As upon the latest returns of population for edmesubstantial foundation under it Airking 1 of Industry had An existence, and more- battleship Victoria, flagehip of the Maditer. typical an article as could be�prodaced, and ths by-law providing for a vote illefal and &I ther financial obligations We Be%& we consider them and hear them discussed - there is no reason vrhy we should seek to out of order. The City Solicitor I a preacher Mr. Salton is hard to equal, be- the year 1892, and the division between the �6608srs.liohn Sturdy, J. Quigley, R. -,--%y on . .. ranean s4uadron, and hundreds of lives have ffe " "'o ' ing fluent, well posted and able �o make public and separate schools on the average and A. Webster have gone to Farry SOUL4 to do the more firmly do we become convin' cod of been lost. The Victoria, which flew the' hide the fact that we have a good, sensible mince given an opinion to the e ot that a goes and read@. In attendance of that yeav, as reported by the —At the Sunday School Venic, the ward- doln ' � flak winter, calculated to build up w -sturdy race vote can not legally be taken until January I go9d us! of what he I I C.B., . of northern min, and - in this case next, as no provisions have been made for I connection with the Epworth League he on- in Ir4 . their desirability. 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