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Premier and he bitterly, the Legmilature, when Jas. T. Garraw, the,
hurie4 them into the bay for carry the day. The result is not due to any ,,:,was ciptured
an the Italian old member, and James Connolly, the P
Mr. McMillan, when he htard of it, had an Province of Ontario is concerned, the ob- gone bY, is failore to remove - 4
NgW ADVERTISEMENTS. wit e same . reason. It is ohe beginning of that spasm of virtue on the part of Sir John lamented'b tren Candidate, were nominated to contst
Thompson, but to the difficulties be- statesmad-,
interview with the Contpoller of Customs, jects at which the Patrons aim have h th
West Huron at the coming electi
mTno 4ure between the parenthesis after each !egarded as too many to safely go on loa. *1
ho.told him that the Ing to h d ited one solifi,Lry exception, been realized by the tyranny which would'"Prive us of our ing I Garrow. delivered an able rem, dealing
ano donotoo'the go of the paper on which the W pe to 'that have with such a bill. add
be found. fevorably, and that Government of Sir Oliver Mow*t, while in rights as British freemen, righ THE NO3"ATIONS. with. the issues bef6re the
#Avortise*nt MAO Seaforth and reportedun A savage attack was made on Mr. Charl- IWIL and prov.
A Summer4tecemit-7Jackson & Greig. (1) d of the affairs of the Dominion 4X large there is been wrung from oppressors through many ing conclusively -that the ;0=11t:711 Ad-
- - - - - - there was no likelihoo qto being matle an ton in the House in reference to the export- win,$.
Bay and Itary at Toole --Johnson. Bros. (5) Yet has Mr. Meredith re- FAST HURON. tration bad acted first, _lastnd all the time
e ort, of entry. In 'order to get -some not a single Patron. principle which has not generations duty on logs. As the matter will ba dis. e East Rid
Potato, Bu n -Johnson Brols. (8) oup The nominations for th ing 01 in the interest of the country, and e4rved
ves-�-Johnson Bros. (8) the baked thp, sides who have unloosed this Mused again, it will be just as well to ex- - . i the town hall, Bn, is-
Oxf-yd 01 Huron, took I the Continued support pf the electors
vidence INN McMillan put a been denied, derided and opposed by see In
Ion -Jordan & Devereaux. (5) more tangible a I - In 1890 . fit
Notice of ndiated -the society which plain simply what th6re is in it. Isis; last. The only two 110111- was followed by Mr. Conn
find danker, has he rep Belo, on T4em
ftarift G Ilett a; Jackson. (8) qne�tion an the notice-plaper. asking, the party inp'ower at Ottawai Yet, we 3L thb question was put in the House of ally, who dealt
stythes- &Jackson. (8) Government what had bec� 'done, and the Patron Candidates -opposing Liberal caudi- deals in Buch methods? or, on the other whei Would the Government, take off aied weie Mr. Thom" Gibson, Reformer, almost exclusively with the Patron plat.
Commons
-Nuilett & Jackson. (8) -with Dominion
Wasbing Xachimes all May be Been- dates in the contest now drawing to a cloge, hand, has. : he, in the past, without comment, the export duty on logs if the American b Thomas Straellan, Grey, seconded b W ally
- (8.)
Continually Keep in Mind,�R. Willis &War he received, and which Kerr, Brussels, and -Mr. William At the close of the dis
cussion the follow,
Football Xatch-Wrn. Prendergast. (5) accepted their aid? There cauLbe bat one -Connally by jli�
Hot Weither-Roffman & Co. 5') in the Hansard, was the soreetyped one -for in some cases openly allied with the �Couser Congress reduced their import duty on lum Patron, nominated by John Mquestion was asked of Jfir. g
answer. Now, why has he donald
zurnmei-Reat--BrightBros. (fis done this ber 1rom. V, to $1 ? Sir John Mac Killop, seconded by Js. Wood, Howick. �d Lone of thL e most pronlix
such cues - 11 The questiqn, is 'under the -%,a party, in some cases independent of eppu
--it. F. FAward5l, (8) vati is stated'that this would be done, and it was J. M. Sh 31 e4t
Readnaft rmta Both candidates accepted the nomination, uconsideration of the Treas Board." Then es with the view Must believe, after all, that the man
Young.. �(8) either pakty, but in all cas WO done. The Government has been quite not- residents o
Ray I era and Tidden-D. McDonald. (8) to the heart 9 oi is he unable to con- that the'�eleetion will not be run-4pn. the wereyou ever a member of the ProtestAit,
T. Dickson. (6) theie was a story eirculateo in certain quar, of taking the direction of affairs out of the false isfied with this internati &I compact ever '30
on ines of Reform and Conserw
C%ndid 'a Agen"ohnL straight piity Im Protective Association, usually tanea
Stray Cattle --Hugh IfeBurney. (6) f ihe present Government. trol. t4e baser eleme4�s in his party? We since, and has never proposed to gain put
ters to the effect that Mr. McLean had'said, hands a vative, bufLwill be between the straight Re- known as the P- P- A- Or C. P. A.,.-orj
WWto Duck -Duncan Duncan. (8) V small section of the
No Germa was fit to reoresent the Rid- We are�: inclined to -believe that the, new think the lAtter is the case. Can the elec- the duty on logs. 'A form candi4ate, Mt. Gibonand the Reforoi any similar body, or if not , a mem r -dic
country, however, about Georgian bay� in be , I
at. tors of Ontario, then, take the risk of ex- Patron, Mt,.`- Milne.t you ever sit with them -in their meet,
ing in the Legislature," w4ich, we may say, orgmizatibn has made a mistake at the o [Lrticular, wanted the. duty on logo re -un -
P When We time for receiving nominations at
The chief end, We pro- perimenting with him? Ontario is a great and the Minister of Finance at %e was appoint- lace at Blyth or Clinton) or in Goderiej
is a, deliberate falsehood. The latest or' - set of -its career. posed, had explre4� Mr. John MeCr, ;ownship, in either open orlose session ?i
gu
ovince. As Principal Grant Ottawa stated before Parliament Mott that Mr. Connolly refused toanswer,aa
ment we have seen used in1he press in Mr. fessed end, �of its existence is to works and wealthy Pr ad to the 64ir, and, the speaking be an If
ortunities the Government might consider the re-im- was mgr y the candidates t ea d left
Weismiller's interest, is that position taken much-needed reform in the adniiiii4tkation says, there are unequalled Opp ee& b all the hall, giving the impression that he wo
in Pailig of the duty unless lumber was mover and 'fjeoond�r was to have twent7l or is &-member of that Association.
SHAPORTH FRIEDAY, June 22nd,L 1894. by Mr. McLean on the Sa+rth cow by-law. of Dominion affairs, a task to which the for plunder." If we put Mr. Mere& made free in the American tariff. Lumber minutes, to�be`followed by Mr. Gibson with - Thu
Wh�t a momentous questfpn Fancy the r, can he control the corrupt element incidentAgo created a strong diversionin
Liberal -par has addressed its(of since the powe is made free in the Wilson bill, and the
ty forty-five niiatest then Mr. Milne with he Mr, Carr,6VS favor.
fate of the greatest and wealthiest Province Cous-ervaties gained power at Ottawa. The in his party ?, He has not. been able to re- Thompson Government is therefore pledged same time, aind Mr.1 Gibson to wind up with
not t cam impose the export duty on
this tre- task is, which will.require all, the skill strain their passions can he hold in cheek 0 a a ten
Lt I EVERY E BE POLLED. inour fair Dominion hangi on logo. _fr. Charlton is a prominent lumber- as Stra�han, in Air. GibaoWs be- Huron Notes.
one 0111,
Shall th and all the� energy of Patrons airl man, having business connections -on both Mr. Th
mendous issue: Cows be &llow. Liberals theirgreed ?
alf, was th4filgts�eaker. Hewassfarm-
9 -ere, then, we think, is the real issue pat h Henry McArter and John Xem�rranof
fight H eing
ed tol ran at large on the , tp,"Pets of Seaforth combined. With a common enen. v to sides of the line, Was interested in se" M,
er, and as ' ed with the deep Orris, have gone to Algoma.
A, a last word to the friends and sup -
plainly before the electors - so plainly that that this compact was in no danger of being thi —Mr. RoWrt Nichol, of Morris, had
P y the
or shiAl they not ?" We,. Might mention why should the attacking forces quarrel be- interest tak in a= aid given b
broken, so he Wrote to- the C big
all must understand. " i t t*1 to further the agri-
j4Aers of Mr. M. Y. McLean, in South If you wish to can-
hkirman of the
many more samples, but thel�;e are sufficient tween themselves'? The action of the Pa. t in Finance Committee of the United States Iklowat admftns ra ion large driving shed raised the other luy.
cultualn4tests of the. coui�try. It - was __LMr. I.,saw Curry, of M* h
Ziron, we would say that more elections -to show the line taken in ths campaign by trons in the present campaign is more than, tmue Sir Oliver MowaVs Governmen Senate, stating that the reciprocity clause .1 brris, 1 as puta
the duty of Ila Gov�rnment to raise just new roof on the barn. on th4 Hardy forla,
These likely to arl,,Duse a feeling Of irritation in the power mark your ball9t-4or -the candidate as to lumber was not binding enough? and n -
are lost through our ove'r-confidence than in Air. �Weismiller and 'his Wriends. enough to 'et its requirome ts, and which he has rented.
a supports him; if you desire a qhanp suggested another clause with the same ob- monoy me
this Mr. Mo*�t and his c6lleagues had done. —The rough frame of Joseph Smitwo new
isueal ire well worthy to nk with Mr. ranks of the, Liberal party which will cer- Wh
"y other -way. Let thiwhot be the cue - on .11 sition candidate and we ject, but more stringent Provisions. This
Grady and the calf with s�� cough. What tanly not help� on the. eonamon cause When vote fo the 0 � P Mr. Gibson 161 al-A�a
r ppo ys given the Govern- dwelling in Morris is up, ready to be ve.
a i0riends, that every is the whole matter. For writing that
Tuesday next. See t pendefit support, neered with briek.
___9 to'think of a man wb d ment an ind'i and he was
are W, �o treats an In- the battle of the Dominion elections comes would but say in conclusion, " God Spec letterMr. Charlton was denounced as a
ally tin�e, —John Wallace, of Morris, had thebriek.
7+0te iaz polled. One vote left in each po . 11-ing tellige - electorate.to such,will-asli as this in tobefought. Conaervatives are perfectly the Right !" Tueisday next you will be ex. trait6r, and so forth. Now, any tt t sure w6uld aiways di6i so. If at s, not, in e lid th job.
-Mr. Gibson 8�'oud vUe for measure Work of his dw 11i completed lasteek.
hoF sponsible for the
'�ub-division may mean the of gaining their sti6ort ? willing to 'llee on and even'to assist the the best inWrests of the � ountry he (Mr- D. Lowry and men e
defeat. Be up and pected to declare yourselves at the ballot to hold the Liberal party re
cu- Stracan) I he first to want his
harlton, Would be ridic C
in'ttac fold Huron, do their actions of Mr. C had is Um
Patrons in k wet
votes' victory is ing the Mowat GoVern- box. Let the men a. .41d be t Miller of Morris, has
If we get out -the a , I -
lous, because it was Mr. Cha fi turned and raised up, repaiatory to putting
6me other person. In
berman, who is engaged in this busin
T*o More Prineipqjs Speak. ment, but di view the movement with far duty. eas and
ours., Put in one day's good, solid work on atement made by some that
referr�ng to a.,st stone work undenleatt for stablin
-that the polic 9 -
If The - R-ev. Profe'ssor Aijftin, Principal different vision when it is their own ox that interested in seeing �is too old; Mr. Strachan was Wei
Tuesday. Let no votes be leftehnd. nitel States Mri Gibson —The Blyth corporation 9111 scales
of Alia Methodist Collegi, St. Thomas, is being gored. When Sir John Thomppil Notes and, Coinments. was agreeable to both the U of the opiniotthat Mr. G son was just as have been placed on the* lot on stree
kvERY VOTE I OUT We Will hae the and Canada should be carried out in the
SBRGUGT who w, prominent in the fatmation of the appeals to the people of'CV4nada, as lie must Speaking in L6ndon during the campaign able as any ni'�u in t6 riding, notwithstguld- recently purchased by the own fathers.
strongest possible manner, in order- to give
'vears hi� has creditably
_n� which Rev. of necessity do before long, the Patrons will of iedithsaid: "An' attempt its ing the many, repre�_
satisfaction of rejoicing over our victory on prohbi�io —The May make of cbeeoe iii connection
third party, 188G, Mr. Me icy to the business. Even in
a permaner sented them %-i the - Ontario Legislature. with Brussels factory, 1-00 boxes, wA ol
T6sda night, instead of mournig our de- Alex. Satherland, D. D. d want the assistance of the LiberaN and if is bein made to make it appear that I a,'ni political aspect, however, the object aimed When compar . �1 with ithat of the Dominion $,,s (I
' Tresident, an
W ' to T_ Ballantyne for 9 346 cents.per pound.
9
at by Mr. Chariton was reciprocity, instead 6 of 4nebec, the only com- —D. Kelly,
in the E�,qa� 1'Rights move- th� latter are antagonized and embittered hostile to the Separate Schools. Who and the ProviA Of Morris, recent y 6pje(i
feat. BE sURE MAX YVE'fLY VOTE IS brought was also a leader se- Tho in
-penses of whjJ
in year -not be surprising if they fi nd it cured the pa96 e of the Separate -School now, it will him cut of a few s apJas announced of retaliation. Be . who th' k that his parisons possible to make, the e of four head of fat cattle, averaged
t we say of South Huron will ap- action was unwise are af liberty to hold
out. wha himself as being heartily i6 favor of the! difficult to. pull in harnes's with the former law?� It was ilhe Conservative party Of responsible, but they cannot, by any means, civil . governmtnt in Ontario were far from 1,500 pounds each, after being mlv to every other constituency in, which hold the I extravagant.
P Mowat Administration m— thp coining elec- when the Dominion fight is On-. Canada." Eiiberal party responsible simply Mr. a olm. Gd1tenlockl next spoke in bellalf —The perjury e again'
t John Brw,
cas
because Mr. Charlton tile lumberman, and
TnE EXP09-ITOR Wculates. tion.. Profes's.or Austin, an. file third party It Liberal Now, this proves conclusively one of three of Mr. Milne. 1_41e enianerated the various, f.oat, of Brss was dismissed b
must be remembered that the Mr. Charlton the member of that t els, _y
the
Par Y) changes which the Patrons in their platform. G d
organization being succee611 by the Ad- things : Either Mr. Meredith was hisincere ran Jury at Goderich. on Wednesday f
-P, covers the Do- It
party, as an orgaizatioi happen to bb one and, the same person.
a set forth as d6sirablelfor the good of the last week.
South Huron. vanced Prohibitionist AssQpation, imme- then lie, is insincere now, 'or he i's unale is to be noted that t ie tt ck in the House
million as whole, while the Patren Order country. He t1iought I, expenses might be
have now a Patron candidate in
on Mr. Charlton was made by Mr. Bennett,
The political pot is reachig boiliAg Point ditely became identified w�tli that move- is practically confined to Ontario. The to control the policy of his party. lessened by hai,hug f6wer men tending h field in West Huron for the Comons
of Sinicoe, Mr. White, of Cardwell, and Air. t e
mtes have ment, and is a most promi6ht member of. Liberas are'stron Far' netia S,. i� -educing the, Sal-
ney. Botit. candid mers" I i
in this constitue g in Quebec, which will be McLean, of East York, three back- bonch representation. Mr. James Gaunt, f
Spe4l5ing of the politicaf, situation Pro- If Meredith cannot prevent his party, aies of officiairand by the abolition of lieles, is them
been at work almost night and day for the it. a difficult field for the Patrons to cultivate, members, and- tha not single member ment H4use. M >ickett, of Clintoll, was throw
fessor Austin said: "I c lipider that the P
The , electorate are: thor- a portion of his party, from taking a posi- of the Goverximent had an�thing to say oil is, was in I favor o ELI
ks a". and in the eastern Provinces the Liberal or Govern Le" h� -dal other off a wagon lie was riding oil the other day.,
past four wee ailce electors should ifive Sir Oliver tion in the campaign, which he has ad- the subjeet. This, perhaps, is not strange, Patroi ��,ea re uc on in the
the public- issues of the temper party. in Dominion politics is stronger pro- f Mr. number of repr6�pntai s in Parliani
ou(f�hy posted on in view of the fact t4at the policy a ent ; by,a suddenstart of the liorse, and bishead
Mowat tai opportnity barry out; the and in the worst, interests one representaiVe fro�i Huron was suffi- had to dress it,
0 t
day, and the possibilities are that Mr. portionately than i is here. 'To oppose tile mitted is wrong Charlton on the- log I question is also the cut so badly that the d
s If the Mowat cient. The ainiplificati6ii of the laws was
eo- pledge which be has givelill, a f the country, �vllat guarantee have we Anly Bateman, of Grey, ho- hwn
LN,�-qwat will be by the 900d P Liberals in Ontario affairs is not the w y to 0 policy of the Thompson administfation. also advocated by him. He alto tlioiirht i, been appoin I ted . a caet
t
as he fias beenforthe Adminstfation were not 4�lstained their evil disposed "and The sale of the Thousand Islands by pub- in the Sallvation
pie of South Huron, in their co-operation in Dominion ffairs, that he can keep the desirable to havd' Public!Arbitraters, sco' that Army., left here for the Training HDnie in
ast twenty-two Yeafrs. Mr. McLean has _60i, rnent, W�ftt W lie tender to the highest bidder, announced
snccessor� would say the and without this co-operation it is difficult greedy ones of his party out of Ontario's parties might haV6 their �dispiites settled in Toronto on Wednesday of last week, She
to begin oil the 2nd of July, was the cause
su:b- to the people oil that iss,ur q1pd Von didn't 'y going to the ex --
had returns ry polling to see hov� the Patron movement for'reforni strong box, should he be placed in power. that 'way rathe than b
from almost eve of 'ited debate in the House,. brought is an estimable young lady. I
to- So Oliver and at Otta,,,ai, Quite evidently, he is, at best, an "easy go-. ona' pense of enterin the I courts. —Mr. John Harrison has sol# his farm. Of
p ' " pi'
--division in the Riding, and if the ex jects by ir Richard Cart-wright moving an
�Cta_ spport it. We went can hope to succeed. The ob
do c�rtaAn. th Mr: W. H. Krr, of the Brussels Post, 87 acres on Bayfield oncession, Goderich
en.- and asked him to ings. He, of the Liberal party Will not be ch&iiged be- ing politician, such as Principal Grant amendment to the action to go into supply,
tions of his friends are realized and the
followed Mr. Govienloc. He did not think township, being the -west half f lot 73 and
ill be elected by 'undertook to do th d i�o be consis- cause the Patrons of Industry have entered Warned the- people.ofOntaxio against.' declaring that in view of the proposition
t out, he w -y -o his son, James IL
tire vote brough submitted by the Government of Ontario to it was necessar send Patrons down to north- half of lot 74, t
Professor
tent we must support the politica arena- but itis self-evident that Toronto t( i eir platform carried out, 0
le, majority� -e over all the islands for the pL Le Harrison, for the suni of 2,0 a.
a respectab tal irpose of
Austin stated that he was ta�ing this view the common as Mr. Aowat's ing —Oly Tuesday afternoon of last week,
11(1 of both will be achieved The wail of Mr. Gran y and fhe cough of 0
onverting them into a, national park, for
it, and much more ably than the Patrons John McNair, of Grey, had a driving sh
ublicly, and in making t1t above utter- the 11 Tuberculous Calf are heard no more the benefit of the people, the proposed sale ed,
P more quickly and effeetually if there is syni- 6 do. He Was in favor of
The Provinoial �Campaign' could ever hope -t 24�40 feet, raised. - In the evening the WS
Mice, was quite willing to peet.,. it published, P should not take place. There are about
pathy and harmony between the new organ- in the land, since a Conservative M. olition of G�Vernm6nt House, so lon,�r
ab
The time as he con - 'on -e aniused. themselves with base ball, s
king in this I- I - eight hundred islands left, which the Gov- the Z5 and lasses present, about fifty i number,
for writing and tal, sdered it to be ilnglostionably his
end. The ivation and the old. As the lateA- arilval silenced the former and the Empire ad- ant of Canada, hold in trust for th as the Domini .9vernment did net tak Winging,
illpaagn is now nearly . at an d to'take stronk ground ernin e it up, and as is gjilerally� their -%%-ay, ruit it etc.
his juncture,
nty n the scene, it depends upon 8, initted that the latter had no place in the Indians. Their value at so much per acre
Willi 0 thi �atron
1,)allots of the electors on Tuesday next '73,000, and Sir 1i more extravdlgautly than is now being —John Wilbee of Brussels,
in- suport of tbb present Gov,§Ornment. and to a large extent upon their attitude to- campaign. amounts to about8 Richard Mae ' He suppor6ed tl v I - had the mis-
done- ie Mowat Go ern- -v6 several of the fingers on his
settle the fate of political parties in this TheRev. Dr. Hare, Princip.;J of the On- Cartwright called upon the Government to fortime to ha
wards the Liberal party -in the impending -veriinient, left hand baffit y laerate(I by coming in con-
ment, because it wits an honest go
a for the next four: years- The con- either pay this small sum and keep the
Provilic, tario LadiW College, Whi�by�rfa, gentleman
contest, Whether ouch synipstIly and har- The first important change in the coal- Islands, or give the Ontario Government all nst which no charge tact, with a saw in Amen Brothers' factory
test has whole, not., who is wi4ly known as a skil Yocardruption-or undue extravagance can be Monday of. last W 'l
been 9, short,. and on the education- Molly is to exist. 'It is not too late for- Pa., miners' strike last week was the decision of opportunity of obtaining authority from the 0 eek. He 'Ivi, be laid
one. There has been an absence. ist, and al�o as a profounIly interesting Provincial Legislature to'ex made. Mr. Mowsk, had greatly reduced the on
an augry Pend that sain off for some time.
trolls who have the welfare oil their country the meli,to attempt settlements by districts lk-
of personalities and scandal to a degree per- I in taking over the Islands for the benefit of number at school bboks, and li�ad aided the T. C. -Bruce, of Clinton,, -was 'Wa
science, but
oturer in the field of natur �' It
e sincerely at.heart, to calmly and dispassion- 'instead of awaiting a National settlement,, interests of farmers� by giving large grants ing along file Huron road, the other day,
an politics. The the people of Ontario and Canada generally.
haps. linuilial in Canadi t)
not so familiarly known as, 41iough he is in le Mr. Dly, the minister in charge, refused ie dog rAn out and caught linin by. the
Whatever may .4 ately consider Phe situaion from this po, t Thisdecision was presently followed by ti to the, agriquItural. societies, the dairy school, iv&� tl
reasonisnotfar to seek.. none the less heartily an a#ocate of, ricultural college and the Farmers' -ning or prov
the d I a, Ontario the ag W ocation.
of v, convening of a confeience at Columbus, to agree to this, and st i t i t the leo, 'without any wat
gainst the Government of. Sir iew. Government could come in With others and Imstitutes. The Department of Agriculture It made painful w id -which 11aa to be
be urged a, tem perance Cause, has seen fitij�t this crit Ohio atwhichn agreement was reached wo
at be said that any of I d- in the a -with others when they were put ii was under the able administration of a
Oliver Mowat, it Cann lea perio dvance of t4 prohibition tender dressed by the,doctor. The dog was shot.
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formostof the mines of Ohio, Indiana farmer, not as in �the Dominion, where a
A. Squari� Look at the Issue. He very well knew that until the Legisla- —Such has been the raid increase in the
its members are corrupt,: or that the cabinet moveTilent to., pronounce himAt a supporter lawyer tries to instruct the farmers. su ec, n
-Northern Illinois, and Western Pennsyl- turevotes'the money, the Ontario Govern- pply of nAlk A the rea iery.
-pose there are some people in. the
either as individuals or . as a whole has dis of Sir Oliver,MoNvat. Dr. Hat"T", says in all We sup
I a.. Xhe men gain an advance of fifteen ment has no power to expend it, and he re- Mr. James We �d next addressed th that Mr. Hannill intends putt' in another
the public funds or Province who have personal motives for valli 6. e im;
honestly trafficked in itervieW With a representativ&;bf the press: a- tor fused to postpone the sde until the Ontario andience. He said separator to sup demand. Generally
this cents a �on, but accept tell cents L less ke was not by any means ply the
property, either for personal or party ad- "I have taken no public pat #v the diseps- supporting one candidate or: another in Government could obtan the money at -the a public speaker, but had seconded Mr. the Public are *ell satisfied with the state
'I n theold rate As is usual. in such
this respect is clea, tha ; meeting of the Legislature. This re- Milne's nopination:because lie believed he of affairs in connection with the creame
vantage. Its record in capaign ; they have axes tQ_ grind, per- us next ry
Sion Of politi's t li to express cases, the leaders 'of the Union were anxio
ply roused the indignation of nearly every- would be a good man for the position. He —Clinton dry goods stores have all decided
has, and are Willing to endanger the Pro -
and forms a remarkable contrast to that of an opinion on the many e nomic ques-
UP body in the House, and it was well voiced -clock p.m., sharp for the sum -
to effect a settlement, but the li6ss responsi bad been: a Conservative, but was now an to close at 9 o'
the Government in power at Ottawa. tions that agitate the Public ',Aiind, but do vince or the interests of others if their own
ble rank and file kept up the cry of " no by Dr. Weldon, of New Brunswick, one of independeiit, In a very superficial way he mer months. If the public would. help as it
But while there has been a gratifying em -nm
PlImtically stae that the ItelAiierancipeo- immed compromise." The amount of violence in ance, throughout the coumiy
ia,te interests are' but served. The the Govermilent's warmest supporters, who charged the Gover ent with extrava should, other stores
saion. and recima- ested in'the strongest possible ma-uner and took- hio ould also close at the same time and em -
of -the electors,r"however, are 'not
lack of persona acau pie in a. grea convention so�ghji and obta"111- Prot seat before his time had c
. I different States was even greater. last week against the Minister's policy. Strange to expired.. players and emplo. ees woud tlias enjoy the
tion, there has probably7 never been a cam- ed pledge of prohibition frorqi��Xhe *1owat infitienced in this Way. They desire only y
than the week -before The stopping of say, not a single Ontario member support- When Mr. Gibs rose, lie was heartily benefit of a little relaxation.
paign since Confederation in which more ie public, alffars of the Province shall ing Goverum ent that was eminelltly1,'patisfaCtory that tl He thanked the Ref6riners for
the Government made any protest, and applauded. Joseph Ames of Grey Ireceived a ee-
unscrupulous means havebeen use.d to ex- coal trains and the maltreating of non vere blow- oi the 'rehead while attending a -
r tacit be well looked after. If Sir Oliver Mowat alloed Sir John Thompson to say that ai; a991111. makina him their imainious choice i. fo
and that they cannot now violOe thei striking workmen were the most common
the Islands could only be converted into a to champlon"the cause of Mr. 31owat at the barn raising a few days ago. A largci mallet
cite hostil!ity againsta Governme ruise to support the Goverilpfent, in their and his colleagues meet their views in this offences. In Mar West Virginia, -plank in the rhile 'being vi
pro
land, or -
park for the benefit, of Ontario it was not coming election. The only head flew off the handle
-Call-laot be conderimed on its *own record. desiro legis ation� respec P 3
attempt to give them the t they will support them; if Mr. atrolls
necessary for the Dominion to do any -thin platform that had reference to the ously used by -a workman and ir.
A Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, the militia has t strdck V
.9
The animosities engendered by party feel- W all of faith. R�,4p ecting th an show that in the matter. Bya Yote of 64 to 32, Sir Ontario Iff-oue-was t4at desiking that the Allies. stitches were required to
ithout a brea e Meredith ' d his co-laboreig can eded. Several men—all of them
bad eriough, but this contest has Cartwright's niotionwas voteddown. power to elept county officers paid by the
attitude of the Leader of the 0 they are better able and befter prepared to Richard close thewound inflicted.
ititys are osition oil al -
0 strikers—have been killed in the conflicts The Government organ in Ottawa andther countybe veted in the people of the county,
t; in —INIr. L. F. Nethery, of East Wawanosh.,
witnessed the entry into the poltica are" the question of Prohibi4qiofi,.� it ing cope with the difficulties of government and
, gratify
with the authorities. Conservative papers throughout the country instead of in the Go rnmentY He referred raised a large barn on Alcindayaftemooxi
v
of a, secret, oath -bound society, whose ob-
to t 4e are condemning the Government for its to the fee system, :,the salaries and the- of last week-. Sides were chosen by Joe
. .1 , safely steer the Ship of State'they, through
emperance people that as gone aa
ject is to proscribe a -porti6h of their fellow far as he� has; still the fact he is one their representatives, will. i6ceive the votes policy in this matter. The nigger in the finances in an able manner. He also touch- Grasby and John Nethery and the race Was
Considerable Progress has been made' re -
citizens ot of the people. Wo ool question and fully 'very close-, Mr. Grasby winning by about
wat anj ig,tpolding out
step behind Mr. Mo' ed7on the separate sc,,.
i religious grounds, and to, deprive odpile is Mr. George Taylor, chief Gov-
nd civil cently With the- Tariff Bill in the United ernmentwhip in the House, sVhoe can- disproved the assertion that the Catholics re- two rafters. Mr. Nethery invited the.
r social liberties
them of thei.
to- tfiose interested in the liqu�%usiness an- Always kee*ng this -fact in mind let us States Senate and the bill will soon be stituency lies opposite the Islands, and who ceive more than their "fair share of salaries young folks to
its guns remain and gave a good -old
rights. The P, P. A. has'turned other opportunity- of fightin 'retM t the iisue before the urges their sale. - Well, all I can say is, all
ctive legis- take a square look a
ready for re -submission to the House. d offices at the disposal of the Government time hop.
on Sir Oliver, and it-s-efferts to excite Pro- iis pafj a e,and —A telegram. was received by Thom
lation, gives him and I decided. ballots are mark -ed. The' record of the that those speculaors who desire to acTuire 1r. Milne has been ill for some tin
testant prejudice agrainst Protestant G ov- advantage over Mr. Mowat'wit� auti-tem- Mowa G.overnment during the past -twenty- this nationall heritae for mail ing was Consequently unable to speak for �any McFa-(Izca-n, . Ge_y, on Thursda�y -of last
ex
Could anything have been more opportune purposes, regard Mr. Taylor as the go -be- length of time. He took up the Cry ok nnouncing the.sad news O'f the sad�
ernment, whether they prove successful or perance electors. The fact tiwt�lr. Mowat two years -has been thoioughly thre hed on Governor-GeneraPs references to tween, and in the ofKcial return laid on the trava nee and excessi've safaries: lZo rhein- den demse of his son John in Visalia, CoJh.
. ','I I a . t than the
not, are likely to lnffict� lasting injury "Pou took his present advanced posiVi
on Pro on. many platforms during the pastfew the need of religiot�s -."Oleration if Canada is table of the House, most of the letters ber a.- Parlia should be able to accept fornia, of fever, on Wednesday, Mill inst.
ment
to Mr. an office, as he could �lnot be independnt He has been from home for the past nine
the Country, at large. Like the evil, genius hibitim to meet the strondyi�! expressed weeks. ureshave been quoted, public evdr to become a obuntry of which the citi ft'om' applicants are addressed
in the Arabin'story, the spirit of fanati- -id that Mr. accoun to referred to Taylor. while sittin in the House wating for that years and -was shortly to be Married. The
wishes of temperance leaders, j4 every thing has been 9
Zeno may -W proud' when he stated in. his Senator Billa Flint, whose funeral took office. He wanted thei timber limits sold in deelily -sympathized wi-tli.
cisin is easily unbottled, but it is a far more M
eredith, even with this �xsq" scanned by eager eyes in Jearch of.flaws, splendid address, at the. Tordnto. P"ilion Elace yesterday, was one of the- oldest mem- smaller blocks, so thaf. those of moderate —On Tu
pie befoi:e
�Jiffictilt task to force it back- to its origina r,
%,n equQy s and� we would simply ask the electors, now on Thursday, of last week, replying . to the Of Lakelet, -while de
him, has uot'j�t taken atisfac- ere of the Senate, being in his ninetieth wealth could buy as well- as the millonaire. Dubriage, merchant,
hidin'- place. year.
The land shou
Id also b'�, classified as that fit scendng from th
tory position on this questio4ri should'be that the.publia meetings and'discuisions are o, after f, e loft in his staBle, slipped
The cam-agn has also been rendered X11 I Senate of the University . -of Toront for settlement and thr��er lan,in that way and fell quite b himseli
considered by all *bo aided' Wli �ecure. 0148 alm I eavily and injured
I ost over if they do not—.after it all- having had conferred upon him the highest
unique by the part whiell has been played lost consciou reventing much damage to tmber -lands by everely. He bled profusely for a time and
pledge from Mr. Moisat a re096 for sq- feel in their imi sAess that the honor in the gift of that learned body—tile News of- the Week. Ere. i is badly cut and bruised, but we trust that
'by the Patrons of Industry. It is perhas
porting him 4 the polls." Mowat administration has been thoroughly de ree -of L. L. The su gestion of TERRMLY FAT'AL. Seventeen hiulded. In Mr. Gibsono reply lie - dealt' almost a few days may find him again in his '11- su'al
D 9
9 1 -
illfortunate for Sir Oliver that he should Chinese have died of the plague at Hong wholly with the size of
honest, remarkably efficient d truly eco- the timber hirlits health and ablie to attend to his business.
have been obl'ted to appeal 't� the people breadth, of course,1 had referenC6 to the i
lm- K e its outbreak on May 4th, sold and showed coficlushrely ;thet Mr. —Lately, - some Verson broke into 1".
noinica ? The members of the Government- t S
r A Danger Ahea I por arice of a comprehensive,. tolerant and ZT= -V r
the Doi-iii-nion GovernTRe11t, fo it has are but linman it would be unreasonale sympathetic spirit. I hope that this Uni- converts in Shungtung, China, were recent- The iiieeting throughout wa mo t orderly icb, by tearing
be -fore CON , ERTs KirTED. -N ine native Milne Was mistaken inbis ideas. O'Dek0s-boat house on the rive in Goder-
been his lot �(?, prove the temper of the There will be great reason foll regret if a -several boards ON the to expect that there would bel no mistakes ly massacred by a pagait mob. considering the large nlimber 1?�Tesent.
blade which was amiuredly fort -i- not for 'e rons of J,-#dustry in versity will ever be a Centre, not only of They smashed the oars and knocked a larg
in judgment, no occasions wl�l en humanity TERRiBLE FmE. —Five thousand persons hole in the boat. This is not theirst time
the present Campaign las thq',;,wfolmdation
-learning, but of light, especially in regard
his destruction, but for that of Alhe powers were rendered homeless by the great fire in OUTH UIVRO-N. boat houses have been broken into, INfessrs.
veliest form. jo the spirit
reen has not displayed itself in its lo and tone to -vihich I have re. Panama o i Wedilesday, kst week.
for a p6rmanent estrangement bF that
- P The nomination was "held in Coxworth hamioreand Nicholson's boat house having
Yet, through it all, do we noel see the ster- ferred--7a spirit; of toleration ; not of tile TURKEY AXD hall, Hensall, on � Tues4 been broken into a number of times and the,
Indicatiblis at the present. time point organization and the Liberal V-'t�q' t The EGYPT WTLT, UNITE.—The ay last, Mr. John
nd ling worth of the -old Veter�ln, Sir Oliver, sort eldest daughter of the Sultan of 'Turkey is T. Dickson., Returnmg�l Officer, pr beats taken out.
aform put forth by the Patroij'�Order a hich may' arise from indifferentism, esiding.
-stronly to the 0rovernilient being sustained and feel that, with th in his hands, r from the absence of a definite hold upon likely to become the wife of the itiedive of The proceedings commenced at - I o1cla. —A couple of inen were in W
ek, ingham A
that -which has been so long an(t'!Ao strenu- 0 r ing
by a good majority. Should it be other- the affairs of the Province are afe ? Ejy�t. but long befo 'e that Wour the place was few days nights during last week Bell
SOLDiERs DiE.—Nine British s6ldiers Packed, and there wer6 more outside
wise, sliGuld the public memory prove short ously advocated by the 3 those cardintil truthg Which the founder' than electric belts. One of them -was qute a
On the other hand, lio about Mr. Mere- and governors of the University desired to at Hong Kong, China, have been attacked could find room inside.
-and the public, gratitude fickle, honest ad- so much in common—are indeect' comiue, and large crowds mghtly enjoyed
nearly
Waste' th ? We - must he recogniz 6� and maintain, but rather that -With the great plague which no -w rging Mr. M. Y. McLean,the Liberal candid-ute., his songs, and Pu
ministration of aairs in Ontavio will be at like that it seems IL great energy feel admiZion for t nch and ludy exhibitions,
there. was nominated by Mr. Vaentine Rat7, Reeve which -were given on the market. They
a discount,. and, it Will be as sae to indulge to have two separate and orgaCliza- talents of the inan; we mu4 admire his Charitable spirit which will Wish above all CoNspir-Acy DISCOVERD. -An alleged of Stephen and ex-War4n of Huron, and with a lecture on the
s see- were interspersed
tions for their promotioii, and needless, ringing lltter�nces, and synipa4hi7e with the thip"g to secure that �uo distinctive Actrine conspiracy: to corner the coal market b onded by Mr. Robert B. MeLe be
Toronto curative qualities of the electric 'Its, de -
in corrup�ion and extraagaince at. an, ex -Reeve
y
s re
ard'ng sectarian or creed should in any. way act as a, di livered by the other gentleman. They s
Ottaa. fratricidal strife for Patron Liberal rhaiily words lie utter 9 is- bribing striking. coal- minersp has been of Tuckermith. old
-is it has been for a long thue at,
covered at Cincinnati. Mr. D. Weismiller, the Conservative can- quite a number of belts in the tow
candidtes to be opposing each �ther, as is strife; we must applaud his atient work ability 'or hindrance to the fullest exerci
ise
FAILED.—Good-win & Swift, railroad con- didate, was noininated . by Dr. �Bethmie, of —One day recently, Mr. John Coop 's
the case in a number of onstituckOies d - under dis ppointm lit and di. courac a iir e gremeub of rights and priiileges. (Great applause.) tra6tors and promoters, ofNew York, have Seaforth and seconded; by Mr. John Bea- team ran away from Mr. B. cott
His Opinion of the PeoPle. ing the present contest. In tlAilp thirteen in the thankless task of leade� �f all, Oppo- SU611 a spirit, while becoming and appro- faled, with liabilities of nearly $75,000. com, of Goderich townsIlip. dnce- Gorrie, where he had left them while
' traWs show the. -way the wilid blows, and articles of the Patrons' political 44d, there sitiom When we look at 6nd listen to priate in the case of WisE DELiv1?.RANCUDr. Percival, inas- The hour for receiving- nominations lia-ving lie went inside. They ran, over the rail y
a university,, is, of Wa
ter of Rugby, preadlied in Westminster, closed, Mr. J. T. Dickson
ampaign stories circulated and arguments is on, ly one which ha not the 146lrty sup- these things, we trust the i ii�n. But see, course, not les§ essential as a Characteristic
s was appointed track- and shortly ifter at Clear of the
London, oil ',Sunday night, and, referring chuirman, and the meeting was.addressed wagon and ran along the A concession as
usedby Mr. Weismller ivii in car- of a. country as a whole, if that country is t
shG%v his. estimate port of the Liberal -partv. The liprinciples hile Mr. Meredith is crying d� o Lord Rosebery's ho by the candidates, the nipvers and seconders, far as Mr. ame� Perk a' corner, where
rse-racing predilec- in
of the intelliaelice of the electors of 19outh enibodibd in this platform, as a 4"�atter of nest w rds, sectarian strife, in !one portioxi to make fall use of its opportunities, and to 'tions, said that when an English nobleman
and Mr. -John MeMilla ' M. P. for South they were stopped by Mr. W.H. Clegg. The
0 M2
Huron. For instanc�e, there is the promise fact, are those which the Liberal rty had of the Province, other memberslof his party, extend its deveicipm. nized the turf, With its weedy growth Hurr. The speaking continued until
ent and prosperity ad Patrol nearly wa "oil and fiarness were pretty badly
of dishonesty and degradation, imply to live &clock, when the meeting closed with a
contained in some o� the Conservative papers formulated and fall broker,,.
glit for long b4fore the his acknowledged aides, are - in 6ther places, usefulness. (Tiemendous applause.) s
gratify a feeling for excitement,
and did not vote of thanks to the Chairman and cheers n hc
Mr. Weismiller is elected to the 'On-_ advent of the Patron
that if Order into *'Oanadian using every endeavor to set man aganst
make an effort ro reform it, he was to be for the Queen and the c4ndidateg' Brucefield, had a narrow escape from de -
condemned. The meeting was the most largely attend- struction by lire the other day. By accident
tario Legislature the Dominion Government politics. The legitimate field of Patron ma aid. neighbor against neigllbor. While DOINGS AT THE DOMINION
th (le- agitation, unless its objects are belt�d by tb e his voice is still ringing in dentinciation, a
will, withk% a yea, proceed to make e BACK TO THE Mr_xEs.—Some 15,000 or 20,-, ed of any similir gathering held in the some ashes supposed to be dead were thrown
000 of the miners in the Pittsburg reLon of Riding within the. past; 25 years, and was out on a manure heap; it happened that
professe iples of the �r, is Do- society founded oil and living onj that ver
sired imrovements in Bayfield harbo'r, all d prine Or4 CAPITAL.
y Penusvlvania returned to work �J day, exe--edingly orderly, �ea6h speaker in turn there were same livecoals among the ashs,
though up t emn 8 on, minion, not Provincial politics. British thin& which lie cond s i 'I urging hi giving a great impetus to business. being given a patient and quiet hearing. and these Bet fire to traw, etc., which
0 (By Our Special Correspondent.)
NTinister of the Crown, has failed to secure connection, public lands for the ai�fiial set- -claims, is supporting his candidates, is put- Dnowsrc. AcrIDENT.—A boat containing The people seemed eager to hear tb quickly ignited the barn, . Fortunately
OTrAwA, June 19th. e public
80 harvesters, crossing from Achill, Ireland, issues diseussed;i and although the hall was zhere �Yas nothing in the barn, -.and -the vil-
even, a, promise that. ihey shall do so. Then tler, purity &nil economy of go4rilment, ting the torch to the worst passiibns of the The decision of the Government to aban-
to Westport, County -layo., -a-as capsized packed almost to suffocation, -and the meet- lagers managed to get the fire -under eontrol,
is the Part of Entry for Seaforth, simplifi mdon of laws, abol ition of hie ' en- people, with the hope of defea er morning, and 32 of its occupants ing prolonged to a greater length thanitch after it had burnid the inside bi
there
.9 uebee "Gerrymander bill is due the oth comi era
so joyously haifed a fe-%v Weeks ate, tariff for revenue only, recipr4
which was Ia trade ponent- As a result, we filid th4t a, rowdy to the very thing I anticipated, viz., that
were drowned.
meetings usually are, there was no inatten- —Sunday evening, - June 3r, Mrs. NVl il-
member of the Commons for the with the world, aliti-mouopoly le4islation, mob takes possession of a publie. Meeting in the Ontario Conservatives Would not con -
ago. The FRANcE AFTER ENG LAND. —It is stated on tion or interruptions Worth mentioning. It h Mines, of G
rey, was summoned away
e a es
h" vincial the very capital of the Pro c nd tri ent to rehlain in Ottawa through the dog ron at Malta is ordered to proceed to Gibral- those present were in favor of M
Riding, the business men of the town, and, no more bonuses to rai vin official authority that if the British squad- was evident that a considerable majority of from tinie, to the sad surprise of relatives
we believe, the town Council, had done their oters' lists for Domini n as Well 41s local. r. McLean, and friends, being only one week in bed.
0 to -stifle by brute force, by powe� of lung, 'days in order to make the seats of three or tar, the French fleet at Toulon will illimedi- the Reform capaidate.
Inflammation of the bowels was the canieof
elections, no gerrymanders-
besttosecure this favorbut had failed. -there i� little the utterance. of the burning, earl;iesr, words foltr French Canadians safe. The gave &telY follow- her death. Mrs. Mines'maiden name
y
was
eil, with a, flourish here that is new, and almost not� ing for of an eloquent and fealess man, AFTEn CRISPI.—An ttenipt was made in HURO.�-,.
Suddenly it was an-1101me �whose in- Sir John Thompson to understand this at
a Martha Holt, and she was born in Queea?s
of trumpets, that 81r. Weismiller, by his which the Liberal party has not pg,4,tinaci- fluence they dread, as the mob Rome to assassinate ignor Crispi oil Satur- . There was 4 large, representation of elee- County, Ireland, in the- year 1826. She
seized the the caucus and although the Prench mem. day as lie was driving to the Chamber of tors from all p -rts of the county "'m G'ode- emignited to Canada in 1 41 with her pa -
as the printing presses, in the same city, in days bers, bressed for it hard, they failed to De
own unaided efflorts, had securedhe prize. ously struggled for years. So fqf
puties. The miscreant who fired at the rich on Tues* last, at the nominations for rents and settled in thetownship of Welles-
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the time.
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