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Ong lauds on the other side but never hear a A H, � I . - - - . __ - - __ — ___ reading ii the Commons by an enorm I � j 4 � - I ful, and hundreds of Liberals I i - ; - - awyer Wa on a b4liff re- success eking majority, and will soon become law- word about the fertile lands in some I � 11 . I i . � - of a Brussels I who were deceived are now'" ki r bitter feeling On the parts of Ohio and Pennsylvania where - I - . - I ; - -1 d in favor of the Govern captured the chattels and sold them,and . re is a rathe I 1� or prejudice Ian- The � I)EA-B E) I to withdraw their confidence from. their farms are worth from 1200 to $W0 per I . I I . The ,&Iliance has just � issued a themselves," to use the expressive part 0 ' —lands that are no better, if as good . . 1, I . , . I . . . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS plons and give ment I � Scott brought both the bailiff and his guag,e of the at et The result � does f the minority that the group Of I V,roll adVA12, I . I old defenders and cham � - of J. T's on a f Nationalists and teetotalers who have acre � I circular from which we take'the fol lawyer betore a bench ly ihe strength of par- *r of I . fixed- principles, . m. not indicate faMr - r forward on the as the great bulk of Ontario. Annex- . � -part . I I Air The figure between the parenthesis after it to men who have DO lowing extract which speaks for itself charge of larceny, when hey were co ties here, as will be seen when the Pro pushed the matte at need of re. ation would enhance the value of our � 101ne few V each, line denotes the Page of the paper on which ' sake of office will pander bov On the oom- ff. It is proba- ground of Ireland's speci . L but who,for the a no explanation. mitted for trial, as abov vincial elections come 0 the hands laud to a much higher price than it ever ,L Wkwaid i � � the advertisement will be found. . 1. and so plainly that it need Mr. put a strictive legislation, Put into 1, L deja of froi � � to one religious sect the one year I pletion of the case for t ie Crown, I ble that the Tories will not even I was before. It would also prevent the � I So R R Down. (6) It is as follows : I Campion moved for the , �ischarge of the man in the field, but will endorse the of the- Tories a most unfortunate argu- e the - to has beer S;7s�i�ljackson Bros (6) und and pander to . � n_ M I jo.rW-ard ral A Ifew the next turn right ro 11 At the annual meetir � I prisoners on the ground hat the Crown he ability of the Irish to young men from having to leav � spring shoea--R. F. Edwards. (8) and who in order toaccomplish k ig of the 0 e allfficient to put 'Equal Righter, whoever he ay be, even ment against t ­ country in search of work. - These young '­ Reistiia Bull-JOhlri McGregor. (6) I another, I ! Dominion -Alliance had not made out a cas against the present Liberal member,M;r. govern themselves. men af ter living on the other side a year � ;4e -being S : Farm for sale -H. Heyrock. (5) % .. i T ngencler a tarioBranch of the the * rs on their de ence, as it had ' - . or t . 1. Banktilpt Stock -F.. O'Neil & Co. (8) their purpose would even 0 in December last, it was decided -that a prisont when in E., H. Bronson, one of the best known , wo generally. prosper, and then they - former Y" . - r in this Province. We re- vigorous e6rt should immediately be not been shown . that the goods I - The Political Situation in I: make a raid back on this country, for bovelsome . I . . i� Allan Line -H. & A. Allan. (6) r�ligious wa I advance in S t I possession wer under )awful' Protestai ts of the city during the dis- . . . I TJ1e diffen P Tewhers Exaniinatlon-P.Adammn- (5) ' at the people of On - made to secure a definite 'a ate The a put forth Ontario their wives. Having been among the . I - I fuse to believe th to constit - the y have quite an eye -or th . - r Huron,Equ&I Rights Association. (6) T on co e and detention, so as ple "ed f I t � � I -� -,ial Prohibitory . I -, 11 - t of Provin D�gislati seiz� of the Banking Bill that the � (6) . f ite, they hav cussibn The Ontario correspondent of i -, who Wants,pasture?-Wm. Hawkshaw. tario will entrust the manigemen A number of th-e ffence under the stati ent should be allowed the first . wt the - 1, 11 A Splend d Chance -S. wallace. (6) 1 custody of Governm I Montreal Witness thus delineates the for bigaineas and they pick on those who so -th I t the liquor traffic. I I.e'd W . . . We d9 'gains - - ��, . needed amendments were urgently ing,been removed from the lien on �he funds of insolveot banks - have'thebiggest 11tochers,' which is Sapp IE -_ , � , . . their affairs into such hands. political situation in Ontario at the pres i I f Fer Sale -E. N. Lewis. (6) . o hold � � 3,gee who was!entitled t of _W_Q had ! �2 -James A. Anderson. (5) - - he attention of our the mortgi I . . . -- . Board of Health not know much about the public senti pressed upon t - cited because of the priority of all claiins ent time : a fearfu'l lims to this country. Canaaian I I I - suppor f th � the I9_ t h in., I Dominion Organs and Pianog-Scott Bros. (8) the Province. If, Provincial Government, and at the them, and in because th .-; I Bell Organs and Pianos-S.cott Bros. ($) ment in other parts of, �]H i0a I I o isio r d i a - the Crown, is hardly in sympathy with I sav ,,, all parties " ere 4re lassies have no objection to Annexation, VAr .. . e -Wm. Moor,-. (5) nt session of our Legislative Assem- numerous authorities. �aying that clear- the feeling'of this country. The prero- . nally four in 'the field, - the old Commercial Union, Reciprocity, or X__ t of thr, 1 44 � - Notic Picll&rd. (8) � however, we may judge of the rest from rece on. Mr.* Gibson, Provincial See- charged the- prisoners, . t held in nomr �� . . No Excust-Wm. � . I b,ly, H seize the goods gators of the Crown are no Liberals, the Old Conservatives, the marriage, and leave as cheerfully as if that th 1 nty of Huron -� e I no right t I ,, X I s been . I bleeting-E. w '_ I ub- ,ly Scott hoL4 .ew Party," and the -Equal Rights" they were going home. In ten years, if !Ml - :_ I C. Coleman. (5) - can ed a Bill, which a it 6 . F ; Spring the Co In safely say Atary, introduc . e. sufficient awe among us to induce a m&n _� I : � - I To House Cleaners-Ouncan &Duncan. (.6) ' e mortgage -butter that - - years. PV �: � that there will not be any change of sequently became law, embodying among when in possession of t, i . to give up his bread and y.. The New Party is the one form the exodus eontinueti, there will be more � � � � Wide Awak-e-D. Lothrop Co. (8), . . . .1 I I . . . ons which . I � � erlaud, but Canadians wi ies in the to a bounti �� I , g provisi ­__ . I P"rt � ,j T Apron Bazar -W. C1. T. U. (8) - they inay prosper. . erly led by th . I rr -Ey-positor offloe. (8) Goveinment. The I gauzy pretensions others the followin nt advance, E�A�dTAL, e Rev. Dr. Suth th their famili I is Wly ne I 1� Girl Wanted we deem to be a very importa --i FROM TH Parliament pat in two days discussing left by him to other leaders in view of States than in Cana,c[a, consequently - , � �._ �: Breeding blares for Sale -John Scott. (5) - of the Opposition are seen through -and in the line of Temperance Legislation : i . - he General Confer- the ties that bind the two countries aye - , 1"t year 'W Ill . . for Own Co! J -respondent.) a bill amending the Franchise Act. It the near approach of t , L thecountr�l . i� A Correction -Dr. otmpbell. (si) thorou-' ly appreciated in this county, all applicants for (From Our f whi gradually - -_ -_ g Mehing ; whereas old i Great Debate -Wm- moore. (6) gh I (it) The reqgiring - - would seem to some that the same once of the Methodist Church, o ch now, and, I . !� 0 Orchard Grass -D. S. Faust. (8) ently the religious or 16anti- licenses to sell liquors on premises not OrrAwA,, April 29th, 1890. time might be used more p-rofitably 'a Dr. Sutherland is Missionary Secretary, 11 as the old people die I � l. and cousequ - I _� . country ties,, I I I - � � Under license, to procure a Probably,the most important event in coming to an understanding with the Much WD114-C . I papist " cry which'has been raised will before I Many of the Niethodist'laity off," are weakening. The old country . � I I . good �, crops ,and I : � . . * petition signed by a majority of the p%rliameDtary circles filor the past ten Legislatures and the Municipal councils are goo i Liberals ; many others are being in a most prosperous condition, it I �� . � - . I - es, but . b -division � not lose to.Mr. Mowat many Vot - rate payers in otiou whereby one voters' list would do for � � . the Polling Su otice of m - Conservatives, ,and neither Liberals nor is almost a sin to try to induce emigra- per ceidt) il % filing of a � all three. Why should the people be Conservatives care to pay Dr. Sather- tionto a country that its native born vy, and I , �%A , .q � xpontn to be days is the i � .2 it T 0 .b* t will, on the contrary,bind his old friends i v which the' licensed place is . � - a - I - I � . m � 11 I �­� - - I ,, to his situated. (b) The- entire abolition Of by Hon. Edwaid Bl�ke, decluring in compelled to pay dearly for the prepara- young men, who are at least each worth i e� , � � . - inore closelytohim and bring land a high salary for his services to the, thatifth � - I - - . all licenses to sell liquor on teamboats. reference to high judicial an- tion of three lists of themselves just nd his lntere0wa� . �. And in' this re- favor of a I church, and then have him ape half a dozen immigrants, will not, or U , FRIDAY, -May 2,.1890 side many new ones. I I ale of liquor that the Would be j! I � I SEAFORTH The prohibition of the B a J ID time in "pitching into" them. Thedoe- I ; - . I I 1. — that this (e) thority of any Pro ,incial legislation because one party fears rather can not stop in it. � - I � — � - - - - spec t it is only fair to . assume ' . to porsoDs Uuder eighteen years'of age- which it is roposed by the Federal other party might get ahead of it. tor is a gooil fighter, and a good fighter For these reasons coupled with the �; -&t the pres ! � I The South Huron Reform county is a sample. of most of the others the prohibition formerly being aga n8t p The amendments proposed by the Oppo- makes enemies of those whom heassaile. natural result of the Charlton Act the -hard, cold � --- . .... i . , . . selling to- persons -under -sixteen. (d) authorities to dlisallow, with a view to sition to the Dominion Frapchise Act kad a good i Convention. in the Province. The prospect is that, in spite of its prospect of increasing the population is . . . . . f legislation making 4 . � having,the case argued and an opinion are various and well-known. Their ampaign in two previc . I hanan' President of the South Reference has-been m%de to the' long The enactment 0 spirited but unsuccessfeLl c very. poor. Annexation is the only way . � Dr. Rae I -any township city, town -epeal, and -1 I t � �, ow.at possible for I . , At most important proposal is i West Lambton, the "new" .party wil to do it. Poor English Tory Lords dou!t . I scarce, bul . I � � � . given by the court. 11 � - Huron - i as constitut-: 0 . M�c , or incorporated village to secure the with reasons . think it beneath their dignity to make i I Reform Association,. term of admiDistrati � n of the .. , , re often referred to the others are mainly designed to de- practically be a cipher in the approach- ,Are in fair] l t, �30 n of the liquor traffic present such cases a . . . I i � - . . � � _i, ed for Provincial purposes, has called a Government as proof of the geneial 11�- total prohibitio f f crease the advant1age had by the mini- iug contest. No leader has been chosen a raid on the States for rich wives. worth abo I . - . mits. Thi� legis- the Supreme Court or tile law officers o � 'r . . eas- ts. pe I'll i ion to meet at Hensall on. Tu,a* - fidence of the people, and of.theiribearty within its territorial li sterialista in the operation of the in in Dr. Sutherland's -place, and it is not Canadian Tories must be delighted to . � 35, c I ; convent . . - I . I I tru �_ I - ­ the I _. I v A tho . t J lation is much simpler in its character Crown, but the opinion given is a are. Mr. Chapleau, in his ame will be alf-a- Yours . �, I 13tb, at ele en o'clock a. in.- satisfaction with its nianagemen0 . "ding unlikely that the organizatioxt � think that Sir John hm� m%de h I ---- ; f I day, May is more easily secured,- and has vastly�� e bald statement ,of results, and bill, aims mainly to reduce the cost of allowed to lapse. � dozen old Grits so wealthy that they J ' .. I � I I public business. - Such continuous confi- ' . F: The ob�ect of the convention is to select or the preparation of the lists, whiell is the � i I better provisions f its enforcement and7 mer . eached I i � I . the constituency dence Was never before extended to any the pu'nishment of offenders, than even more than that the opinion is r grievance felt most severely by his fol- THE " EQUAL R GHTS11 MOVEMENT are perfectly able to tempt Tory lords I � ;�, ist candidate to contest ' - . and will have to this country instead of having to go H-01%. I ... ! �, i I � ra party at the Premier or Cabinet, in other the Dunkin Bill or the Scott Act. We to the States. One of the syndicate has I I . � in the interest of the Refor either the M without having the Parties before the lowers. The reductions, however, are is on a different fOOtiDg I .11, _­_ hope to see it accomplish a great deal of Court to argue the question so that the . eand will not avail much. Gov- more influince on the result. It was I I There is . I I �f_ I roachiDg election. As the elections Ldnd or any of the Colonies. The ii -ear. )? - , e kept up, already married $50,000 a year and his I . I . picayan , � t_� � . . go I . I . app . od. judges may have the benefit of all the - ernment newspapers will be giad. to started, and was for some time thus: 44 L I . I I . I tical daughter to a p oor lord. Even Joseph "ven -year � I 7 June, it is time . , � 1i -h Of eat %pproach to this manifestation of � light that those best versed in the case ­ take place on the 5t - � ---- �_ learn that the printing of the supple- as a movement 'and not as a POli � I X 1, Ill- Blake's notice As a ;;ovement it has been more Chamberlain, the great Radical, who �if you tur ... i �i 31 I that every supporter, of the Mowat ad- public approval is found in the history Farmer. can throw upon it. Mr. mentary lists is to be distributed among party. . L � - ­ . . L . The Poor American ' as, and as a movement had resisted the blandishments and - Ineantini.e. � ; . 11 11 : I I tion mentions particularly the case ess of a succe -1 : them Mr. Chapleausays that this is or I . '. 11 - L_ I i , ministration and every friend of the ccess. faecinations of the English ladies for ; ;. F .1i A of the first Pitt Ministry, which re- Those who still hold up the National Of mo acational legislation, which will ' it might have continued to be a an - I dou1 io 7 , - I .. of ed I . . � I ik � t or the due to the inability of the Printing twelve long yeare-a long -time for a im far us � � �. I ��� Grand Old MaR at its head, who f . mained in power from December . 19th, Policy as the great panacea fdr all the' have the effect of giving the debate upon tion to enter politics .by idower to ,do -instead of im- ' I I � ­ Bureau to do the work, which sounds But the tempta - i : r I ved his pro'- 1801. At this - almost like'a confession that the Bureau riding on its waves was in the case of young w but there � � . I � . - his motion 11, '" -1 past eighteen yeara has ser 1783, until March. 14, ills which farmers suffer, and who de a special bearing in the direc g himself by concludings fish. .., - ,� - _.1. � � t . L . Separate School has failed of the high'ideal fixed for it some of its prominent members too mortalizin the feeling I , - . . .. I � � �� .. - Ill � � vin hfully and well, should be date that term has already been exceed-, tion of the recent anti " . ery treaty, only succeeded in uniting * I ing. R n � . � I sire to dissuade farmers from joining in � I - � legislation in Mahitoba. The motion, if wheil established. The bill has been strong to be resisted. Mr. Clendenuan, If it is � ... � 11 �, I . FF ould be call- ed in Hon. Oliver Mowat's experience. - . "I I � - up. and doing. Meetings sh . � the dem. and for free trade relations with ill be of the Conservative candidate in West himself to a rich Yankee lass. ' - for auythi .: 11 � � -- . accepted by the Government, w I ameri�ded by the Government at the last beginning. right for English lords and radicals- to' . . I I local municipalities at once Thus has the longest record in the an- � . ctsitumav . I � I � . ed in the I the United States, point- out the low advantage both to the Government itself 11 . �7 P as to provide that there shall York, has been in it from the I I moment sc - by . it � ; � ' Rights can- improve their worldly circumstances ,-fix � � - If the par- 6s Mr. Bell� the Equal d tn . ; e I . be no revision of the lists this year, and So he . � ­�.. t and a full quota of del gates appointed. Mr. uniting in the closest kind of bonds with � %P � I nals of Br.itish parliamentary govern � prices of farm produce in Kansas, and to the country at large. I � � �� . . � and so has lam, 'rem �. i� - . I � � S to ties interested on either aide o 4fo 91 .� '. Z �� ­'!" 1-,i would also be advisable to appoint ment been distanced by this Canadian this in spite of Sir John Macdonald's as- didate for Toro - for the Americans, it surely cannot be fat ` I . '. 1 4 it I Dakota and other 'Western State T � � '�_ ' ion as this are,given an opportun- Hughes, the Coniervative candidate . imyIng abol . I ," 1J, ueal, . - - - that in the arac surance that there would be a revision. ite with them � � . 0 4 iT_t � - lkl�. statesman, whose -personal . ch ter it ive 'wrong for Canadians to an . �",Age)F . I , one or two substitutes so rove that reciprocity would not benefit q ' � ,� P y to be heard, no ipatter what the re- The Franchise Act is bad enough �when Peel. In Centre Bruce the Conservat . as 7 - . �1 -, C, " - I . - - - - I . - �i � , Im : t 1.!- 5�� . ointed delegate failing ation, and in a 11 -ld of 11 wholesale way," to :im- I , .1 _�I_ ip, and administrative recqrd are without a . . ; ­ -, event of any aPP . the Canadian farmer. They also point sults may be, they will feet better con' in operation, but in that its suspension Convention made no nomin not -ice ho - � 4 !� -j t , ,�': I lual Rights Association to prov(- - heir circumstances, more especi- thtyl do ia � I �- ��1i,!t 17 t i other would be on hand stain. - It cert4inly would -not be wise or to the depreciation in values of farm tent to accept the verdict, especially if disfranQhis6a many who have the moral left the E( out the only way open � � .1. ,­�4* ;4 to be present an . . � . ' ally -,,aen it is ab I within the I 1 - � -i4 t � I 1: the court is one in hich they have con- candidate chosen is Mr � I - It is particularly de- right t6 vote it would be better to have make one. The . - ' j � in f . ,�� ex -M. P tage ' ' i., ��,U , - 1-1 to take his place. safe to make a change at this juncture. . . course : is no' , , I .1 1 %__ ��*,: " . � - � lands and the poverty of the farmers in fidence on general p inciples. Of it in operation than to have it on the Alexander Shaw, Conservative to thein of i ere �tsing the prosperity of q ­,", , � -division in ' the conntry. Loyalty, or love of country I � , - I , - - 0 of U;gl �F. �! . : — . - 1 V - t sirable that every polling sub. . some of the less favored Eastern States, that the for South Bruce. - Of c arse the Con- I Way - � I I . . I ' Mr. Blake does no propose statute book as a mere mockery, is a mere sentiment ; it don't amount I General' . - ' �Ii ;!z_ � I I I � . ­ I - I " ; . . ._Z_Av_�,;� " -_ the Riding should be fully represented million mar- Government should be bound by tho de- - I szrvaiive 11 Equal Right " delegates will )� _1 ,. , �, o vote and work for him, and to finder, UA I 1. I How Can They Do It- - as evidence that the sixty *orer the countries are . ­ � A��L_ 1, I '- � 1 - ,:-.. -,' - i. what- ;-he court o eference, for to do go home t any thing, the po � - I , -_ the Convention. The result, News of the Week. a 1� men will that gave us birth -the greater the love I . 1� � at As a sample of the subserviency -of ket does not do much for them, and that cision of the court o r ininer who I- ";! � - - k. . . . xe in the oonsti- the Liberal " Equal Right I I I I , - a ang ­­��_. - i ktisfac- - so would require a I- . . I ,­� & ev the -.7 y it would not be serviceable lnr�_f:l er it may be, is always more oE Con,gerv4tive press of this couutr -The Mississi i we have towards them. The oppmsed , ; 11 , zl� � sousequentl would. . RRomnT LEvF,Es. PPI home to vote and work against him. at Vein of � _,��il'�-. f- tution, and such a change many P . , 'andidate chosen goes river has been swelled to such an extent go h,ad been � I I—, �� �. �_ :1 i_� : - tory, and the Q These, of I this is going to, turn the Equal Irish, who had to exist largely on pots- .: ;Z �t . I t I a to the powers that be, we give the fol- . to the Canadian either. oppose, for it would have the effect of I h Al I -who inhabit one of . - - . � I I �� .. r strength and influ- ' of responsibil- by recent rains that it has burst throng Rights movement into a farce if it is not toes ; the Scotch, Of -the Far . i � forth with great,e lowing extract from an article in -the course, are ve�y plausible arguments, relieving the Government tile levees in many places, and the . sun, and � gold in thi � I and thoroughly. repre- I ity in relation to disallowance. The stop�ed in some Way, and it ismot easy the poorest countri es under the 1 7 �­ ence from a ful London free Press in January last., It but those who use them shut their eyes i country along. its banks in Mississippi it. It is who had to live on porridge and often - . sunes afp . - ' ' debate on Mr. Blak 'a motion will pro- to Bee-' how a stop can be put to . . , .: .1 ention than from one lack ' . adians do use those e up to -4y, and opinions are, and Louisiana is drowned out. Immense who is sour rnilk. love their country warmly. � I sentative conv then am ; id: to the fact that Can bably com I . ained, towns, not likely that - Principal Caven, I also love their country even didn�t k -no I . . ing in these respects. The Reformers The idea of raising the duties on such markets to a large exteni ... ;now, and do divided as to whether the Government damage to propqrty is suat - a warm personal friend ai4d political Canadians re forced to leave it. . was uot ,,4i . I I - ve always hitherto r no . [The Government villages and farolls being completely sub supporter of Mr. Mowat, will stand although they a . that his bi of South �Huron ba, articles as fruits is one that does',not ' able, notwithstanding will accept it or no 4 �, find them profit .1�ego ation and it was merged. . I - quietly by and see his powder ii -ped to The chief reason 'Why people love their __ I used, to h . 11 responded nobly to the call of duty, and now run current with public neces- accepted the VI.91TING THEQuF,EN.-The Emperor o'doubt, native country is because they are not � I bat they have to pay & very heavy - � public- ,opinion. The fact t the adopted unanimous y by the House. blom"Mr. Howat up. He will, n and died 10 - . . we know they will not be backward on sity or odes of tr- sit toll to get into them. - This being ED.] � - William, of Germany, spent last. Sun- - be he- ard from soon, and when he speaks forced to liye :'in it. The great question . of quartse� I is OCC48iOD, and that we will have a is that modem - m an uld we use t�d e rlier in the session -day with his grandmother, Queen Vic- purpose. ,H6 has with the mbst of us is to live as - cOm- � dollars w� � th have made it poseible for us to avail case, how much more wo It was expec �, at debate upon toria, at Darmstadt, where the Qiaeen he does so to some possible the short 'time we w , . ! ,ensall on the 13th that -are that thete would bg a gre done the M.owat Government harm fortably as I find,was I S rousing meeting M H ourselves of the early fruits them and how much more profitable visiting. I ! . 9 question in is now which no one but him can undo, and he I have to live. The Scotch and Irish hill � 1, of May,_one that will show our oppon- grown to the south of us at a period of would they be to us if these tolls were the' Separate Sqhr�ol t Ter- DIED. -M. Spitzer, the well-known I Is bringing - the � heads, but - - 7 � � a thwes . I is not the man to be placed in a false of fare that Sir John that .1-8, 11 . I � ! I I wn fields are in connection with th,t Nor ' - I . . u,r the year when our o I e .. withou an effort to put himself country down -to will soon cause a re I � _. The use of those ar- removed9 They also lose sight of th llector of curiosities, died in Paris on t Ing how, ents that we have confidence in 0 frozen' conditior I I . ritories Act now 1 Lofore the Senate. co . position (,Impty pockets and want will, - � � our leaders, - Friday. Fis collection of curiosities is . .-I.,- 1�1' ' ' ' It is useless to speculate on the bellion. I -. - I; I ticles is not only pleasant but valuable, that it is not to the farmers Mr Charlton ann unced at a public right. nis be- soon -make their influence felt, but could-worl , . principles ; that we honor furtherfact . . . - Mr. valued at I 1,000,000f. . Sir , Most W ' � . . ­ 41 and that our enthusiasm fort what we and it seems to be an' unneceosary ip4ter- of the United States. that the Canadian .meeting a few ni hts ago that if - LuxiaRn IN AsHES.-Fire on Friday result of the election, the conditio .and i � . I McCarthy did not b ing this question for ing so uncertain. The most uncertain John being a great ',', statesman" If they ha w �,J , " I . . I .1 elieve to be right remains warm, as of ference with the habits of the. people to . . - . � � I �, �� b - . on them in such a way, to farmers desire to sell, but to the people ward, he would do o by moving for the destroyed eight million feet of lumber of all is the new manhood suffrage vot- knowing that it is easier for a camel to never -tire ' - , � ,'I I - place a tax . . near Duluth, Minnesota. to it Is the amo ' the time c .1 . t centres of population who ate�'Schools in the ers' list, and next unt of go through. the eye of a needle thab for k; � - I ! yore. abolition of Sepa I I .d, Y . such an extent, as to deprive the general in the grea A` '. ... L WILL VISIT SWEDEN. -Emperor Wil- 3. n er - -4 - , . d. __ " bolting" the Liberals will do under a rich man to enter into he ve , p - - really sec Y, �,� !.! ! the privilege of using the Northwest. But arliament is too near - - . 7 , consumer ol are able to buy, and where a ready mar- I Sweden about hts 'pro- haps is taking this plan of causing POV I ' J _7_-, . ay ow, and too much liam will pay a visit to the influence of the Equal Rig I I 'rather dit �:!; i�" -- i, - . 'fru the middle of June. With --the old franchise, and I erty that we may enjo heaven all the I : . j, .. The Ontario Mections � [its 4 the earth "-no matter whence ' rorogation d ":4 - r- . , ket is always to be found. And the, P1 y the,-extael I - -?, ,-, � The announc4ment was -to his own ad -vantage. bent o� closing u b - � ade t P7 usiness to' allow a SKY. _*N1. F paganda. .1 - , . U officially m hey- may" come, poorer the American farmer is, and the CLIMBING TO THE 'iffel its legislative and administrative more when we get there. This view of likely to I . - X *e� 1.0- - 13� 1 . long debate on th a or any other ques- on . ,!, �-. - � . . I � all., .,P'.� , -the sixth Legisla- hese -re sens - Mr. Charlton, has made a proposition to build a tower� wat Go-ernment could the case would be quite satisfactory to . I on Saturday last that T ible and sound remarkep rd 'the Mo the brilli �_ ZA _­ . . less he has to sell, the better it would be tion*. Mr. McCarthy and , recoi , I ,jl: �'j.._, , t -, and 500 feet higher than his famous Par.18 � The man i 3i 1 W been dissolveo and mi �it commend themselves to the .9 3trong efforts as they not have, been shaken. 'If it is over- the Grits ff they were aure that Sir John " it:41_ I . tare of Ontaria has I ;,t . -4 - - L on in ­ , . t"11 lr._� � fortheCanadian farmer. The follow- tob, may make a structure, for the universal exhibiti thown now the overthrow will be Aue and his rich supporters were to feed the � liant, if � 1, � 1.1 ." . the writs issued for a new election. I - �'; i.. 71J -, , good sense and reason of every reader. e please to revive t ais trouble, but they son'ala�boir . fl, �. � - * Mitchell Recorder hits this America. f I �Z , .4 - , May is appointed ing from th -1 -will not be successful this session. The I to the propaganda referred to, and the flames in that other place with. a new . i-6 M1 ,- � Thu 29th i But, they Were uttered -by the Free I FivF. YigARs.-Henry W. King, the successor of Mr. Mowat will not adopt name that we have heard so much �1, i­�­ , 11. rsday the point exactly, and the arguments used I Northwest Teiritiiies Act, as it now tol., y1op- U I 11 � i _111 - . ing Thurs- . 9 1 . . I t . * I I � � - I - the follow - Press' ex -prefect of the Penneylvania Institute ,aqy new departure of any moment in re- about lately.. Laying all jokes aside, . P� I '�' i - � �,� ' ' nomination day and "at a time when it was not thought are irref atable : ' I . rests before the Senate includes as one his looks. I I , . ,�' , � 1, ion day. The solu- for the Blind, has been sentenced to five latio'n to either French schoolsor Separ- however, other and far more Substantial 1. 7 . striking-lK _ � _ .; . I t� ­ I , . June 5th, is elect by any . . � given why this contin- ��_,I - ��,, �_ day, ., person that the Government 6 - the agricul- of its clauses the dual language re Y: j.� J, _._ . .1 I No one familiar with .I tion passed in the Commons, which pro. years in the penitentiary. reasons can be I who doe - : . ate schools. - a I - I . . . ­ I �. . sign has already fairly begun. The i � I ;F camp would do just what it so ably condemns. govern - I 1,�:Z17 �, - v � - I _ tural merits of both countries and ex- - ' . PORTERS' STIarKIL -Thep rtgra' strike - under ,one � quires t -h, - . ­ � n both sides are filled vides that the two languages shall be 0 ent should be united . 1. � __ - sily papers - o . affic on the ble L - ; . ­ 11 � I' � d The recent tariff amendments, however, pressing an honest opinion, will compare Y) in Ireland has brought tr ment in the peaceful and profita you to be I retained in the Courts of the oountr Another Blast. � . -, I ,1" . - . ng the I f` 1 , _��, �, , c rials, - submitted by the Minister of Finance, this Province of Ontario with Kansas, or electi Great Southern and Western Railway bonds of trade. I , I ­ IL�. ' . I with fiery edito but that after the next general on Written foi TEm FarosFros. 'Which m( , � ­��,_ � , F i I . r own Northwest with Kane& , . 1. , t, . -.-:r ,�� d defend- a -or Da- . ories the Assembly shall to a standstill. OBSERTBA. frequently � . :1 , t- �,i�, - �­ l Government on the one side an provide for placing a- duty upon these On , in the Territ or without annexation L - '. �L . - v �;f 1%,', _L �­ I I of the kota. . For an agricultural section, there � guage - AN OLD PARSONAGE BuRNED.-The Free trade with . - I 11ii%1± _f. n the Other.- Many kages have power to abo I ish the dual Ian — � _ -vound, a . . � -_11 . �, I ing it 0 � very fruits, and also on the pac is &'one on the continent that will com- debates in that Methodist psrsonage, which was built would be the making of this country. . ili V ,:� I I - � �..i ­ � I Iready in the ffdld and system, so far a i the bAve that. . - -;i- - �� I . ! 4��; 1 i, i -_ in which they are carried.- Now,;doe I Csmbridge, New York, by the -W.e are told the Eastern States are ex- The Ottawa Electiom ' � I , � - Candidates are a a .pare on the whole with this western sec- body and the pu ication of its proceed- bear �e6unt. I , -� T"i. I � - 'hilip Embury, in 1785, hausted and are worthless for raising The Montreal Gazette says: The elec- . - - - .T - i i!p;� � , all wil - I soon be in battle array�. The the Free Press condemn the proposition, tion of Ontario, and we have greater Sen- congregation of I I L Xome you . L ; � �. 41- " ; � 113gs and ordinanc a are concerned. States are little tion on Saturday to fill the vacancy ' �;�;.. : I . t".1 _L I I I rth destroyed by fire on Sunday. crops, that the Western in : .-, - � a favorable as could be. confid?nce in the Canadian No west are & h � F-im, t,_ , � time �elected is a as it should do, to be consistent ? Not a . . n of the .LWestern or atoi - Bellerose, t e leading representa- was a they do rai e House of Commons, -caused by the quicker,w, ; 11, � . I-' than in any sectio tive of the Ultra ontane faction, fierce- FiF,RcH HAIL STORM. -A terrific hail better and what crop 180 . .4, il!�, I � -, )d by cyclones. If " Right h ; il-rl.��_ � 1 The weather will likely be pleagant, the bit of it. It turns directly around' in n death. of the late Mr. Perley, member � , L il I J ,_� " I - � , : i I . Northern States. What we want for ly opposed this cliange and moved an storm visited Baltimore last Sunday. I . , why -need for Ottawa, resulted in the return of Mr. Beripture, . . � " Z , - good and about that season there Wind' ws ' uch is really the case frugal � - , "; � 11� ,, � A . �Jf;�', �L . roads the face of its former utt6ra;hcea, and our Northwest is a better Government over in yt . :.� .� - amendment, whic would have the ef - were smashed, and horses and - i: I w I I I 1;�;`!�! - . i.P were abandoned in the streets. and industrious Canadian farmers who C. H. Mackintosh, the Conservative can � - I . . _-_,_; J,,�,� - i- I - is always a hiatus between seeding and actually tries to, justify the proposed policy and it will then go ahead. But feet, if carried, of leaving the dual Ian. carrii 94 The r �- - I anias eased with puch ri6h productive didate. The following is the vote: . .4:�;,kj��-�' � . - I � , 4, .1 ve a breathing what has the poverty of the K The damage is considerabl'e. are bl -. I I r I 1, � ��' , � haying when farmers ha tax, and says 'that it -is re'quiridd in the ge system int --t. His speech con- _ ' REGIONS. -It is land, a fine healthy climate, and so close . ......... � 21464 battle to . . . ii -:-�;11 1, . I � farmer to do with the demand for better gua- f - PENF-TRATING DA C. H. Makintosh (Conservative)� , It . - , � I .;, I.;� � 11 1, .n,- � 11, and will thus have time to devote . tained some str ng denunciations o ,into w the I i­�K T ape interests of the count �. How any tea ? I stated that the British East Africa Com- to markets, be afraid of entering George Hay (E ual Rights) .............. � 1,5" , - 11'. 4 f i'll r!y - trade, rela:tions with the United Sta those of his fello�v, French Canadians in 24 uluders y - f- . - competition with 65 million -of people F. H. Chrysler Naleral) ... ................ 1, 2 1 ' . �, P 91;', - ;,' to politics. The contest will be abort ournal can have -the stomac� to swal�,­, We don't wan't to sell our products to compromised on the pany are determined to push an expedi *kill,, but ., 4 -­,� . -� � the Commons, w�o bor under such great disadvan- . . —1 t � �i, , - ' Our inter- tion into the interior of Africa at once. who la Hay..__.... L868 ' , it. ":;--,.-- � romises to be exceeding Mackintesh!s majority over , laetn all.v � ,.- , , r and sharp,and p . low itself in this way, and pretend that the poor farmers of Kansas. amendment uowlcovered by the Bill. - tages in supplying their wants? It is MSLJ 1,9-12 __ 14� �- _z I 1. eats lie in the markets nearest * to us I - Sir Francis de Winton is to control the Macicintoah's ority oyer ChryAler - - - - . , -,.,% . r ' e - far mo a �:��!! ly bitter, but the esult can A the The S'nate has n 1 t voted on this ques ­ . ? . scarcely be . re sensible to meet them Hay,g majority over Chrysler.. �... - _ ..... S54 Your ti, __ - ,� ­,"�. , i I , it relishes the dose, must be beyon great centres of consumption where affairs of the company in Africa. 'I surely. . I � j- the I i - - tion, but undoub edly when it does vote, ' your brair ,,�� i I , ". For the long p;riod of eighteen rw�hat and. The Kan- " EvRp.E PuNisaKFINT. -At , George- I in their own markets than to -meet them 7 ! , t �: �,� t �, ', 1% t dollib comprehension of most people. 0 - � he size of Mr. MackintosWa majority ; U - - I I Senator Belleros will be hopelessly S T ! � our products are in dem - sides in .Your o . I � �%, . . I I , I _� . Government of lHon. Oliver . and all the rest of the world be P -P �, � L . , t?.)wn, Delaware, on Saturday, three .. . I ­ ears the confidence can even the readers of such gas farmers are too faraway from these a surprise, bat it was nothing like I _., i, y . swomped. arket of less than 40 millions. The was Tour reac . I 1� 2- -1 � � - e in I i Old Man - . " f horse thieves were treated to an old- a rn e r, - � io's - Grand I centres to supply them, while we ar rin. L such a surprise as' was th ' vote polled - Mowat-Ontar I ir teachings., Yet while refer i ig -to' these points o ,crush intc � .�:�; 41 , " �, p4dra place in the We were told 1, .1 punishment. . They were Americans being great consurneral pay , 17 � , !:t 14 `- . L � �� - close proximity to them. iage and Separate Schools, f ashione( for Mr. Hayo the Equal Ri hts candi- 7 "I'L � Dual Langi , , ­ - 1 17_ , I L, ik � , hats admmistered the affairs of this Pro -.,hour, and then given a prices far above export values. If we .91 vhile yot L ! . 4 I this is only a modest sample of what is in 1878 that the home market was the ghts people figure pilloried for one. . he fact that he, a man new to ,else, you' 'I'' i��p , � - � in which the Equ I Ri � 1117, - 1. ' had annexation to -morrow we would date. T I— � -L f. � t' vince wisely and well. The moneys . � ,!�;, %,� -, ". I going on -in' the Conservative press of most profitable market, and such a mar; with especial pr � minence, thought nat- whipping of twenty lashes each. politics, totally untutored and rep . 1; I - going to CATTLE DisEAsE.-A cattle disease of only send them what we found most , . re- YOU are g 01 i_A� "i I � -been expended in ket the National Policy was . !�! 54 , I , of the Province have. Ontario every day. urally turns to t e Ottawa b e election ' a new party, should have been Old 1,001 Z zli � ��, I .y t � I traordinary virulence has, made its profitable ; it would not hinder us from senting � - V ok if -. .,- . - e so? Buffalo. is a . ,e number toll a �go. I 0' -. 1: , I 1. the development of its resources, in the supply. Has itdon whichwa.s held _J� Saturday. The va- ex profitable able to poll a sufficiently larg �- . . - ce wit to in the vi- � I', , I t, h fatal-effee hipping what we found more I i, I it; � f,11 etion of its d nearer home market for our Caney was causeal by the 'death of Mr. &ppearan 11 f votes to defeat the Liberal candidate ' , - Point : ;. I I, I � economical jand efficient dire The Ontario Government.' and better an to the English or any other market. 0 . '�,,! F , , � I lambs, poultry, butter, eggs, etc., thaw in the cinity of Scedwarzen Eupen, Prussia. I Its a paralyzer to the politicians. Not ,94 � . . ,;, Temperance. Perley, the English co-partner not that wS Whe ; .-A!"N�...'. '__ ctly pro- Whether we a 1, . F a' � . . Toronto. New York is a better home Con- Traffic in cattle has been stri L re Canadians or only did he do this, but he secured an 44; I I I -. A public business and in the establishment sentation of this city. Two . &I v �p-:, �� _� . - OV I � I I � I e of its numerous charit- Some of. those who oppose the On- rket for all these commodities than � repre hibited with. the infected districts. market is always open ; they are just as . � �_, �' F: f and maintenauc . ma �, ervative candid ten appeared in the ; i we are absolute majority in two of the wards- Island h I !,- R, f� : It is, tario Government give as _a reason for 'a better home a SUICIDE OF Fivim SISTISRS.-Five sis- � glad to receive Our surpluses at . . �11_ I and educational institutions. I I Montreal. Detroit is Victoria and We4lingtou, in the latter : ., able field, one Mr. A 'While,:on � � - .__ y d t�IJ.Christie,a prominent - to send them. England wbuld far ., � . . es .. I i ­­ t this opposition, that the Governmeit is market for those in the extreme w t lawyer, other the famous ters, the youngest 19 years old, corn polling 200 more th-an Mackintosh and ­ -�' T 7 also, the proud boast of the Government stdo Or two by- . 11 ! "j, t ; Any "fad" that will mitted suicide at Moscow, a short time sooner prefer to do a profitable tr o 1Y 1- I I than London. anl t Then, Torko I � - �­ ­ f eigh- not favorable to temperance and that 11 Charle )) ac intosh, a well known nprofit- nearly 700 more than Chrysler. I , . . - 1L � nda, that at-the'elose 0 1 markets for us, will y - ago.' Ashes found in their apartment with us than have merely an u . . - Inoney . ,-,I ­�,.', i � and its frie . p these home . Tory politiZan) hose name beca e too in St. George's ward, Hay again polled .. , n fact, in league with the liquor, open u In wa . i � 'k ; " 1 . ul administration, .1 do rpore than the National Policy has ad burned a number able connection. The more prosperous . �� .�-i� ;_t teen years of succesbf well known thr ugh the Printing and showed that they h � more our trade In . .4 I ,� ore than Chrysler, but was beaten by � all of us I � I ; 4-. I- - - e of papers -_ � �- - traffic. . According 'to th se parties before takiniz their lives. It the country becomes th6 � .� - ± " It 4. and - ever done. And the poor farmers' of ago - No Mackintosh by 250. .In the French 111 haan,,t -i . : .,� L, � V V . not one stain rests upon its record I ge ,il Kansas, wiih their cheap butter eggs Whitehead scan. als of ten years reti I s believed fear of arrest as Nihilists led will increase even with England. ) beL r I ?�;­ ­ . sel, I . � L� D �L .� person who denies this char I and Mr. Christie was induced to re i ards-By and Ottawa -the fight w I 4 - , . a � L, L : charge of corruption -or every . Y _. doubt government officials who are w - 21 t the * . 1'� __� - I 1, not the first e and corn, will in no sense affect at the last mornu it. The Equal Right- to the deed. of couase,* between .Mackintosh and I tnade -up � . ; i . 11 � mal -ad, ministration has ever been proven classed as a "-partizan " and as belong- terests. They are too far away for that. IN LONDON. - H"ry, M. fattening at the public crib, will hold up Chrysler, but even in these -sections Ray Iny sailiul c ­ ` . I �. -1, I ' I I- � I . chine." It has been ers put in the field Mr. George Hay, a STANLEY .',on Saturday their hands in holy horrorattlievery I . . : I I - fact so impregnable is its Ing to -the 11 ma . S. arr � . I Ilid, and t , 4 P�,� I They have as yet no home market, and ived in London 4 � _� i, : against it. n. merchant, and just -before the day of ( tani af I - annexation. They hav6 such secured about 100 and 60, respectively. - - � - , . - ter his long absence in the mention of I . - ,1;,:'. ­ ., er to make even a shown time and again that the Govern eveniZ In fact, there was only one poll in the !of them a i,l t that is why their produce is so - cheap. , - - 2 I � that in Ord I official nomination the Liberals chose - � I I I:..,- ! ro,cora - was 1giv6n ai � - . ­ v Give us our natural and beat home mar I known bar- Dark Continent. He aim- good reasons for being loyal, but it must , .. - . � . : �'!' -I - 11 I - at it in the country,its oppon- went of Mr..Mo.w.at has given more real, Mr. F. H. Chrys;er, a wel ' in mind that all people are whole city where Hay did not aet at thinking : I - . t� I;, : �� � I show again I . . than ' kets, the great cities along our frontivrs, ' mense ovation. Lady Burdett -Coutts be borne - ic Went &::: � I - t to resort . to the practical temperance legislatiod . rister, and a pror ne vote. The Roman Csthol ; I I eats are forced . and we will gain more than the N. P. y. It was be - was in waiting, and drove him dff in her not government officials, faring - sumptu- least 0 - � I - � ­ ;__ .1 � I , I . � . - best members of the part . in � electors, so far as can be judged by the fainily I - �' . disreputable ex- any other Government that has ever ex 8, and we e. He visited Sandringha on ously every day, with the blessed etsour- � � . ' � , -1 : . - I _. P, .dangerous and, � will ever accomplish for u lieved until the ery eve of the election carriag ance that they will continue to do so until returns, were about equally divided be- start for, - � . I �'_ � I up sectarian isted in Canada. All this, however, goes need not concern our0elves about the - the guest of .the Prince of loyalty Mackintosh aid Chrysler except I L � I f stirring . that the Liber I candidate had a first Monday as tween I � - -- I - " � . I - � and ani- for naught with those who'do not want poor ff.ansas andiDakota farmer.. � class chance, bu when the returns came Wales. the day they die. Unfortunately, in Ottawa ward,,where the former had a tengvers . . . . . 0, I - . j - and religious strifes & I -The work on with others don't provide three meals a : w ww,�__ — , THE GREAT Tu"m EL. I ;, . : . - I ong the people, and the very to be convinced and they go on repeating - in it was found hat Mackintosh led the tunnel under the St. Clair diy, pay debts, or discharge inortgages majority of over 250. As compared � talonel tx I I L , I L - 1. mosities am a the great i . . . ' � . . , z - ' Equ 1 Rights andidate by about 800 three con'siderations that are of vital with the previous election the Conserv&' I - boat beca, - . . I __ , n to their aid in the absurd charge thait the Government -A case which has more than\ merely -River at PoTt Huron, is progressing - -actically the same, i . * � I ,� f sets which they summo I . local I interest was tried before Judge votes, while t e- Equal Righter was J . f :tlie starte de are is opposed to temperance I by with despatch, and is likely to be com- importance to those who have to paddle tive majority is pi - . I � . It is � some- 1 . . oned ert d � . . �� I � - . - ahead of the Liberal candidate r . . and � ; � fl, : . this unholy and mischievous crusa Tome last week. It arose out of a chat I ed within the year. Fourteen f eet their own canoe. It surely would be but 'both. the old pa ties have P � � I . -I- themselves sanc- 'what encouraging, however, to notice, tel mortgage given by Joseph Whelpton about 400 vote . The Liberal candi- et about 800 votes lesvi ,than in 188-1 SO that - . Ward. I .. they have PI mucb� better to adopt a policy that � . � . . a day is being completed, seven on each I I � . , 1. il . ' e his deposit. The re- -it would seem as ff both bad coniributed . lothei fel . It ., , f time and again. that some temperance workers do of Grey, to one Watson in Brussels. date barely sav . . would enable the people to live, and . J �� _ ,I Z tion,ed and approved 0 - f this sult was a sur rise to everybody, in. side of the river. I about equally to the ranks of tile Equal 'real bri - ' ' . �� ��jl � A Default arising in the payment o be 4ble to discharge . - , appreciate the efforts put forth in this - - D ExiLB.-Sergeius She- as to - � .. � The ex- A PARDONE � � 11 it is also a fact that the men , who are ed by a bailiff'and cluding the C nservatives. Righters. One feature of the election 10%veeno 1� I- - ' the goods were neiz I 0 ations, than -that they should .- eases. I I , I- Government. The vitch, editor of the Volka Zetung" in their bli I ­ I 6 Government on ac- direction by the tion is not far to seek. The voting as the large number of voters who w6re ID �'� " 1: I now hounding th � dv -rtised for sale, pending which con- plana. ' This W I , �, " is probably the a e . Ing portion of the New York, �who has- been an exile in be forceg to leave 06country. ,:: A. inion Alliance was given by in the English �speaki disfranehised by their names being left . _. 14- : I �, k _� count of its subserviency to Roman Dom I _ fession of judgment the States for 22 years, has been par- world amounts to nothing to the man et Ministers T6 J � i J - - off the list. Three Cabin I I � F, . , are the very ones largestand most influential temperance Whelpton to.the bailiff of the 4th divi city progressed' rapidly, and it was he Czar, and will at once re- whose wife is a widow. This country I 1 , � Catholic influences n d were unable -to vote, and there Wer L I -L �. sion court. of this county, in favor of known by one o'clock that the Equal do e by t * ' � f. L , I asked these same organizatilo'n in this country. It is ge places. -turn to Russia to' manage his large amounts to just as little to the man who. ' ple in" the same PON - I 1� who, a few years ago, Rigb ter had -the lead in thoi. r other property, and scores of other peo In form i " � -,�'-. , W. U. Kerr, of Brussels, and execution ,! J I � T_ � �q nst Mr. composed of men of all shades of Mackintosh's men went into the wards ancestral estates, which have been re- loses his farm, o . �colora Use . 1, . was issued in the suit to F. S. Scott, as cannot - live in comfort. There are tiOn. � .� Roman Catholics to vote Sgai . stored tobim. their: ,son I i -k � � nd has as its president, Hon- � t� I ".. Mowatand turn him from power Ibe- politics a � _ bailiff of such court, to levy on the where the Fre ch and Irish Catholics thousands and thousands of - both � i -1 .[ I I i; I ist SuNDAY LIQ.-uoR SELLING IN IRELAND. ' daughter 01. . .. "Ya that, I ­ 1, " -� 1- i - a set against I Vidal, a life lODg ConKrvative, goods &c., of Whelpton.- This he pro- are most numer 1 us, and spread alarm -After a long contest, which has laborers and tradesmen who, if they -Miss Jessie McLaren, ' . I � i,�; *� cause, as they alleged, he wa Senator ceeded to do and removed two horses reports to the Offect that Chrysler was I -great naa ; �, , 1, I . justice. It and for its secretary, Mr.- F. S. Spence, Only stretched over years and has provoked could dispose of their little homes or Mr. Thomas lAcLaren Mitchell, is 18-Y Amon -t- , � i4U , , - them and did not do them . and a cow, part'of the goods then under hopelessly behihd. and that the ill in Toronto, where she has been 0XV � n � , 1- 'it the Parnellite party, could raise money otherwise, would not . 5 I � �`�,_ I he also a Conservative and a well. known seizure by Watson. as mortgagee,and left chance of he�dinig the Equal dissensions inside rying on a successful bakery and ,001" � the crimai - ' . I t "i f t is impossible even to suppose that t '� Us h off ose saloons in Ireland all I be in the country to -day, � . I , 1 f. t . of the Righter was to in and vote solid the bill to el I � � I _', -f rker. Evidence from thcirn at �,% hotel in Ethel in charge eal about the poor fectiouery busiuess. � I � �,.f .e� eopl6 of Ontario will be so ourpassin I r . �� . - d ' We hear a great d . . . , 1f ! 4 � �.-,' P 1, likely to be biased hotelkeeper and his son, Under advice for the Tory eaIndidate. The rase was day on Sundays has passed a secon � . I I �,,',- �,--..:�, I foolish, as on the strength of such a cry, . such a source is not I - - . . , �-, . -1 . .T. , - . � .� - i� V ., . . � . . i1c 1, , . I - � . � I �11 t � i 7 1 � � x, - . I � I � - I - __ �� � t � � I . I - __ � , , 'i 7 � �. . _. I . , - � � �i I I � . � - . � � . ­ . � I I . � . - k ­ - I . . . � � I I - � - -q I . - . , I . . I . . . - , - - I I 'C POS'TORo 1 , , I - !!!T�����__��� � � � �, . , ��, ��� I!T I a 4!!' - � up h awye! Wa so t �,%!�iff e 'cessful, and _ _� ,.,h" were deceivi it 6. . - �_,­ I . � I - � . . .­ ­­__ ­ .,--- � � f I - - I - - - I I � - - : I- I - - --- - I , � � . V� � � � � I ! - - . � ,�, _. 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