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A� OR JANUARY 29
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goon t4 how I Daum
their locauty or or oWIN' too sult of the atom, and the severity of the best friends, 19&c," Let me remind- him
reiatfts td with odqpuw& mad, make, It a straight Of
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. fight out of the Ontario Conserviativea$ and work of examining the papers is done Out' �ersjt -to it; and, in addition to those,
to tore.
department,' an , so the vote I cast in 1806 for the popition of
side of the d n all offelloo to commit frauds,
they now seem diiposed to let the machine reprtere.without number an employed P=lteutiavY an its crafty WAvo,k —The 'cold wave of t1is doputy;irreeve. The fact that he was V Re. AW];
The Mail has fails most, The yranchisai Act with I -
AT, Thelign-a between the parenthesis, atter each run without their �id. They am devoting through the list, by the press associations which AuPPIY extensive for years. it f rmer did-notr influence me in Vol for
:%,denatewtha 1"ge of the paper on wbich the and e
and an whom I considered best
r9sementwillbe found. their- attention to . gold mining. Acti. -egregiously in the post too make a political datlies that hate no, �orrespofidentg and machinery PhOuld be abolished th x nd alI over the United States em e, �ot thl
Clark Wallace, it is said, has purchased a, f6otball of our educational system, although attend to the ordinary routine of Oon- Ontario gerrymander- undone at as -early
Again if Ili had- looked at the o er o cerij
Big Purobs4ea-iii-NeXinnoo & 06. (5) hard to do ;so, 0y as possible. TAt us, enjoy the lui-
British Columbia, � and Messrs Jhn it has -frequently tried vi
Futup ity Sal"reig &Macdonald (1) mine in 'gross, Naturally a host of these busybees a 8!F*RVAT1O?qj IN C1110AGO. -Chicago has beisideps the clerk, wh6 ere appointed this
Bull for Seniee.--Jobn Scott (5) Raggarb udDr. Montague. sire no'w in the Ontario- are too to and a fair count just There Is I
: ttacked 'Or.- Charlton to' 11ear! what he ury of a fairer vo 8,OUO families who are actually starving to year, he could not, in justice, accuse me 4
Trane7er of Lice into igent TIbune,
nsa�-Petar Mdritos (5) it to do so now. the T
British- Columbia gold regions, seeing what li to perLt had to say,. As but few have any know- -once and depend on It it will then be Bureau of I Associated Clign partyi8m ." in making theme app
Condition Powdeml. V. Fear (5) oinments
nd no doubt, they too, will demonstrated to superfluity. that,Canadai dea aud Ims J
Cloarinegale—C W. Parat (5) thez, can see, a schools edge of Canadian affairs,. it was InOvit- ore' to 0� with those dec-:�-�d� to telill thi plain facts to the people, for you will find that both of the audiwrx
-and earth The Tor-6nto and Ottawa Normal,i this t
—E. MFvA Ca (8) In I �hble, even with the best of intentions, I wants nothing m
0 large purchases of the rocks, e
Now Goods hfr so long andl it has b eg resolved td appeal to the are Reformers. � With regard to G. W . . . . . -the
-o conceal the �i%cio n he 1 Who robbed and - plundered -at
Go to the,.Best—D. r -Lachlan (15) which are supposed t us which were opened last week, have each a that they shbuld make a hash of what ina�or for'funds and to call a mass meeting Holman, we will.not get a better clerk, but
Lon Felt Wantg-R. - toontriving by, wholesale bribery
'Metals,before they returatoOntario, Itis to devise me -896, s Chauce—Hinahlay Bms. (8) uncau4lly large number'O'f pupils, in fad, told them and in, some instances man0e, hils atis for saving he unfortunates he did not run the entificil of I
also saii that Sir Adolph Ce"n, who iwas a t and cheating at the polls to., make it ap, dentaHy bee
-to:
air if
`h institutions are crowded and thei
wanud—G. E. King (8) re i6ir6 it out of all resembilt nee. These imperfec at silo was enamoie& of their rule. , fro M� death. Ratepayer says be (W. Now,
--Mrs Smith (8) bot "te- 1_ an Ing back
To ke LAW4 member of the late Dominion Government reports, to whid-h no sensible person Pear th VICTIMS OF 4JTnr, .TA6uE.-The Times of your correspondent ui:�hes to'��,W_
Farm to Rent -John MOM101all �5) for over eighteen years, Ia also interested in applicants who could not secure admisaion the House mects Mr. Mulock
would attach- the slighte6t value, have When e, that 'iince the bubonic article 'ack- - meii personfilly, u
Chep Footwear- [53 -W. H. IN illis (a), something to say about the Inoia auno off and aft �ou wt for ai
gold mininj.. Possibl these gentlemen In would thus seem 'that notwithstanding been vleat and drInk for the Tory,PaWrs will have has '1ue le I is. -
Cheap Feed -T. 0. Kemp (8) plague �n Ia Iii recognized by the " Ratepayer " has. done," and then
consider gol -mining Ii ery to yield a larger 'You can prove almost employment of fraudulent. post -route con- Importanit Notic"obn Beattie (5) that the standard is continually on the un in this country. authorities in Bomb there have been ashamed teisign his name to it, he is no&
5) dividend than fighting the Grits, especially dense trwAg aj3 a meang of raising the wind for
ay rubbe'r --cat
Wwd Wanted-Leatherdale & Landsboro (8) grade, while salaries are going down, ther6l any crime: itgainst a man -from 9;835 'deathal from th�' pestilence in the worthy of the name of ratepAyer. Whiffle
when they have to provide the sinews f ;ainst elections; Mr. Borden will' enlighten points m
for
New ArrivaU-fit)-i-Joeatherdale & Londesboto (8) is not likely to be any scarcity' in the suo-� igheraince of, Canada to treason al s reeve of.this townsh" I shall endeavor to
overcoats 4 Mat—D. S. Faust (8) war out of their own pockets. The Do- ply of teachers, for some time at anyj her, Sovereign lady the Queen, by simply on kilitla, contracts designed to yield c CHOOL llblusE FATXLTTy. — A 'school erforimmydility, without fear oi favor. r Sale -G. K. Matheson (0) minion Conservative party does not seem. to correspond. something to the party fund as -well aq
Real Estate fo - rate. At the ihol copying what a Washington house built of sod near Terry, Oklahama, Makizig you. for your valuable space. I re. Aheodor
Toronto school,
Public Leokure-11. G. eelin (5) hel
d 25 children- main, JoniT DELBairw, Iteave. For, seven
in addition to . the� ent puts.into his mouth. 117he Tory edl- "something for the boy;" Mr. Patterson
be much nearer being "one harmonious female - pupils, ollapsed t other dayL an
an I't.W" Sum cc'
whoW' th it before the general h6w the . customs servi thoughtof X
well enough that- the L were entombpd Jor io;n
regular work, will be required to! tors 1, corre- will describe e time. Several WHAT TAz CLLFRK, Sk -EDITOIL EX.
elections, and the col shades of Opposition Was prostituted to the same ends,.and appearance,
take a course of fifteen -lessous &tithe! has ni�srepresentod him, but childreA will 4ie'from Injuries, and the rosiToR,-DEAR SIR,—I notice in -yolnwr
i spondent
fUfJOU &P]00jJ#V* do not appear to have a cementing effeeb Mr. Tarte 11 ' nder an� account, lof the Temeay
Seboolof take it for granted that their readers are W, re teacher is in a crivicail -condition. 'issue of January, 2,2od,' an iiiticle si d fat k
upon their forces. The prospects are,.that . Cookery, and learn to bake bread, i I lax6entabie, condition of public works that, gned .-course Of ad
make pies and cakes, and gain an insight' not intelllgont�enough to! see it. WzLL Kxd,�vN PnRCA�� DEAD. -Cardinal 11 A Ratepayer," purporting to give your
the Government will have' I 'the
things pretty o get up a ew light "on the procee& Last M-OV14
into the mysterion of how t The E [Lper, which it dead, are almost new In consequence of An�elo Blandhi, Bishop bf Palestrina, and readers some 1:1 n
mpire newspi
189 much their own way for the remsinder"of Iges ,SffimpJng, done by contractors� who stitutfor.
SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Jan. 129th, 7 square Meal. � T�is Ia a new departure and i' still liveth after , a -fashion in the pi Prc -Datary o�, the Pope, iis dea4. He w" ings ofour muitiltiprA. counciL especially in
thin Parliament, at any. rate. What'the a commendabli One, as it will inot only be t up lively sensa- were bled a ]a Uncle Thomas for Reptile, whielf 0he P
of The Mail, used to ge bor in Italy 1 n 1817, and was created a regard to the reeve7s action in connection
Conservatives now want most of anything S. Ten years more of Tory rule �eaxg:of the 4
my appointment to the. clerksh
of great service to the girls perionally, but tions against persons whom it did not-. purpose infitin 1$82. wi 1P. HAS
116forMerS. is a leader.
r Al I like by this easy process. But the with Tupper in command would. have to 41live, il
South Huroll it will enable thiam. to impa. t prad ica in lies --if PLENTY M oNEY TuERB.I-Claus Spreckels,. says there was ano.ober applicant, and that I
the South Huron t struction of this nature 'to their pupils, printed knowing them -to be ltes�-were come pretty near "doing up$$ Canada'., the California sugar king,� in erecting a $6,-' was ppointed by the casting vote of the
The annual meeting of
Hon. George A. Kirkpatrick Lieutenan - ffiins, A
while it will be a strong recommendation to not any mord gross than those recently. The. Tory Leadership. 000 000 residence near San Francisco. His reeve. - Why not tell the whole truth,
Reform Association, an constituted for Pro- Governor of Ontario, who has been in Lon- Tounle men who are in quest of useful wives(, told of Mr. Charlton. This s�rt of jour- daughte� will have apart I Monte w fi. I'cants. 11 need -1011W dired,
The cry among the younger men of hich will, say, that there were ve L" course of t"
vincial purposes, wfill be held at - Coxworth's don, England, for some time, bm recently 'ind Gn this way will have a tendency to nalism, Is not creditable. Aside from. the n ac 4Reform the �Ijrty; cost $250,0_00 apatout myself ancl
the Tory' a hine Is' to fit up, and a bath room, not,quote his statements y teacher hotel, Hensall, on Saturday, February _ 6th, required to undergo a very critical surgical relieve the profession, as every lad outrage on lies that the cast out the boodlers, the) ballotA)oii the t lux! rious on thi� continent. my opponent, but it is quite evident that I truth, it' imp MOB u
me the 'Of course,
at I oclock p. m. It is desired that there operation in a hospital in that city. Mrs. who leaves the school room to beco Canadian people,' or the Tory half of stuffer, the crooked and leprous of. all am comparatively uAknowil," at, least to
central figure in the domestic cirel kinds and let us make a fresh stait." 11 Dashwo your correspondent. I have not taken any. oeeded to
large represeut�Ltio Kirkpatrick was sent for and it was BuP- room for some other' ambitious, applicant for opponent fair p�ay even when, like - Mr. to them, but the ij�b !is articularly active part in public affairs. attached to'
be a n of the Liberals Of e, makes them, axe -not d1sposed.to give a political
the riding -present, as business of import- posed at one time that his case was extreme- pedaggic usefulnross. - -Charlton, he Is doing the best he ean at This Is creditable RIEF.--The concesdol. are' impassable Ceause I do not believe in an activity that ')CoWre the.
-critical. But it- is now, -said that he his own expense to promote their luter- easier said -than done, Some of 'them �,Lt, 139-a result of the recent storm. this treatin)
ance to the party will be considered. Ad- ly think Llutenant-Governor Patterson Of -4uaxterly ilieeting was held in the Evan- can do nothing but find fault with what I
dresses will also be delivered by several gen. stood the operation well. and that. he is in The Preachers. ests abroad. Manitoba, would make a good leader.' He am . not qualified to improve. Please tell us, -when I crie
-Relical church on"Saturdai and Sunday last, bloivs, and
tlemen if time will permit. a fair way to recovery, and that if he con v. Air. I Krell, presi- _ -i ng elder of this what part my. op
Notwithstanding what has been said is.out of sight superior to Raggart Or in the
The editor of the Dunda Banner, while d. township.' As t7o. 'in last. Thosei
tinues to progiese, he will be able to'return public affairs of tr
SL 'Montague. Personally hd was Y_
on or riet.-:-MF'. Conrad Ifei er, of Zurich, has m dead flesh
to the. contrary here Is a fairly good Car is the position in a few weeks. Mr. Kirkpatrick is in a'philosophical frame of mind,give vent - chance of obtaining something 'in the qualification and aptitude for
The Future of- Missions. very popular, both personally 'and in h*_ always a clean politician. Before he joined mo ed to our village.-Mis Carrie Shetler Dpp?n-
While having a hi%h regard for 3ne, and I
18 to his feelings in the following strain, every - shape of 'reolpruuitT. The troubley I hear, he voted on one or two im.- lef is
official eapacity,� and his pumerous friends Im little the Cabinet last wee for Saginaw Michigan. She
ent, I W1 to see w ere he uperior throbbed at
of the Toronto News attend- le in Congress ow
The Editor word of which is true. We submit is that the PeOP. tons against the.part�; once
treatIm
pleased 'to learn that his a an"eem. to care less. What is portiant occas waq nied by her father, who rbturn- either in education, training, or expenence. OAC
everywhere will �ft of Canad when it was perpetrating :an outrage 4)Y ed On Satu�rAay'night.-T�e Parkhill stage -c I ed a missionary meeting in that city a rew it for the consideration I am &'farmer ; Ao is he. I hold a 116cond
entire recovery i� q4w looked for. of our )ay workers, wanted Is a-,, k of education; we
f: - giving or4mying to: give a scaftola;New wa� unable to get 'throu$h on Tuesday,' bodied you
evenings ago. It was, evidently,'& some- and w6 hope that all- will profit by it, and �_, class certificate Of qualification as a public
should' tak letting them know
owi?
Bruswicker who was not entitled to it. g ta the impassable 1 condition of the
The- Toronto World has the following tid school teael , --.with -Normal School train -
what novel experience for him. However, -Ing a bargain wl n e ar m ik e W P. Paulin Wit last week for her
he seems to have made good use of what he. bit;-: Apr . �tty. homelike scene 'that-. might whether or nct it will cause. any to listen that we axe wo. h ma:k th prior to e t ring P Ila e t h as in roaps. i Ing. I taught school successfully four and neck and 41
�more' attentively to the sermon, Sabbath and -oosse0-resources to"tho developiAent the ontaxi' Legiglatinre and w liked by Wibg *here he has purchased a share.
0 as �s -was -a la-mlE
it on account of f'.ilh'n
a alf years�_ quittil.) 9
of which it would pay them to applY both sides. The Tories might do worse in an extensive hardware 'business. We are
Saw and heard and gives his residers the have been'witne3sed in the corridors of the aft
er Sabbath, we hope it will have some But -1 dida
their 9par6 capital. Mr. Charlton has befb health. Hoi ere, has he been better
benefit of the conclusions hebas formed. He Queen's Hotel almosi any evening during I than choose Mr. Patterson. But rc soriy to loselvIr. Paulin.-Rievival meetings I leari
Ing.
nfluence in softening their hearts and open- done good work at Washington and will they can do so they Must get rid of Tup- are 1 still b�ing held in e Evaugeheal prepared for the duties of the �office than I
is of the opinion that the future of the for- the tf week was composed :of r am 9 With regard to thi statement that, he larger
thrers two 0 Ing the purses of all. Few ministers are no doubt returri there when Mr. McKin a a
0 the'I'Ttitle, sons of Hon. Cliffor per, ad Tupper apparently thinks he is chu0ch, but owing to the unf vor ble ever
d Mr. lohns was the man, bove all others,
eign mission, movement is in the hands of overpaid for the work they perform, while a ley ls'ready to open.formal negotiations.
Sifton pla�ing about the paternal k inees of it life fixture. weather the attendance hao be6n small the that three-fourthe of the people of the town. But I took
the women. Aside, from The theory broached in the Moutmal The old gentlemen has been 'in Eng- past few nights. Alay mift� is]
ally en' Premier Greenway, of Manitoba. -The great many are vastly underpaid. The h good be done ship looked to as the successor to Mr. Rol -
Gazette that reciproci would * be Of no
gaged in ieligioufi work, such as clergymen, e sa S land for some weeks floating gold min6s; -Mr. Fred Heiser and Al" Lavin& Ilse -on the UPS
Minister of the Interior, with his wife apd. Bann r y value to, Canadians Ts one, which Mr. t so t man," let me s6y that my name was befdre
seven li�tle 'Siftons, have since go�e to hot of this place, were ui�'ted in marriage
Sabbath school teachers And such like, the At this aeasou of. the year the ministers -Co first -enuncia- in the prospectuses he Is described as ' he council as an applicant for the office be- ward tryIA
on onday� Idst.-Miss C�rrie R These prw
langiiid interes in' Ottawa. By the way, the Siftons Juni?r lby ted. Sir John Macdoniii i
average man takes bat a t" no doubt look over their congregations and !aid thought otherwise and so did Sir *,late Premier of Canada.." Englishmen is ofore his,was, and that I would willingly.
ill sooA be able. to chorus, "We are the Babylon line, visiting at r. H.
w submit my chances of electioti'to the ffice, -foreign mission work. He contributes to tty to figure tip how many of them they Charles Tupper.t. Sir� John went so far in' do not relish that sort of thing', I I to the popular vote. Your correspondent's know abou
eight.", have succeeded in bringing into the fold a memQrandum addmssed to the Imperial Impossib to conceive of Mr. Gladstone
le.
about
uring
funds as a matter of routine, religious duty, d the past, twelve mouths. Is the bar- 'Government in 1865 as to say that the cc Lord Salisbury standing sponsor for statement that it was through the favor and
ayll
e TheLondon election trial, at 'time of
without any heart appreciation of the, ne d vest ever iis large! as the reaper . could. de - Elgintreat-yof 1854 ]lad conferred bene- the Craicker-Jack bonanza op the orphan B - eld, influence of the Liberals that, Mr. Delbridge wrenching
ZOTES. "The ne�
a consumed sixteen days, and he �'AYFIE6 N -Mr. Dan. Wilson
that I& said to exist for. sending missionaries writing, t sire ? Disappointments are inevitable in Ilts upon Canada, greater than figures Boy mountain of precious stones and de- --l-who secured his seat in the reeve�ahalr, may In*
spe ctuses has� been spending a few i6nthai with his correct, but heshould have istopped there, treatmentz
to the foreign fields. But'with the women, 6nd is not yet. There has been an immense the lives of us all, but t ere must be few could express. He advocated as a means scribing themselves in the 'pro I
s. I family bere, returned to the1. orthwest last as I think the Liberal, votes cast for Air. had dragr
who experience grVater discouragements of forcing �the Americans to revive that, as" late Premler of England."' Sir Charles
ely� week. -Ale. aAd Mrs. M ridge's re-election could be easily
k n' the violent
he thinks, it is entir different He says. mass of contradictory evidence and the cl�,ay re visitinj Delb 00:115 for I
than the reachers, as 'hey keep hammer- treaty. When Tupper was in Washingtpn made afar worse bre, ends reear Toronto. -Alessrs. Ba;rry an counted on the fingersi.. Trusting th "MY' -ftretch my
judges who have to listen to it and considei fri at
They are enthusiasts in the cause.' They ing away year after year with little, appar- with 'Mr. Chamberlain he made an un'- anti American speech he delivered In
read, of the wav the women and girls of it aftei*ards are to be commiserated. The ent effect. The doctor sees what hip is do- on treaty -McDonald, ofDakoita, are guests of Idends work may prove my qualification for -the I told her
restri(;ted offer of recip�ocit or an offer. London just When the arbitrati, I -
addresseh of counsel lasted fou � days, Mr, in this neighborhood. -A number of our position, not to run the council -as -a p&itiod
China and Japan are treated, and their ten- Ing; whether his, atient is imptoving or with the United States was about 'being
in over ricted ieciprocity-he half forgot baipquet'at Clinton machi for the henefitof the 'Tory axt
der liearts are stirred within them to make Oaler talk 9 tv�inty hol. From a inW wea er of unTest hIly a notifleation SaIVatinists attende'l a me v.* and -give in
growi k X lawyer either gets his signed. It wag practiel better try 1
lay which -when he returnedand has always
i4.of view it aeeme,very evident that Tuesdity evening. -Mrs. JOn Ferguson ar- as be riharges against, Mr. Holman, but to
an endeavor -even if it involves consider- man 0 or sees him go- to jail the business that, so far as he' could influence her
the ection should, at least, be voided, man been desirouw of a five intercharjg6 of rived home Saturday from: i a five weeks' do justice to ill, I am,yours truly, FAA-.\-cii temptuoug
able sacrifice -to do what they can to knows at the end of the year whether course, Canada! would be no party to a hu been a
ion 0 flagrant 1,'luniber and, farm products. visit at Goderieh.-D. i course of A
thatis I corrupt, f the most fish, cou Dr e _p AloRLrm, Whalem6
ameliorate the condition of their sisters in he is ahead or behind. Bat the preacher league of peace between the two sect -ions
heathen lands. ThevAo not stop to figure charact r should void" an electlon, but it is can only guess. The sped may have taken The Kin"giston Finquiry. Of the English-speaking race. Foitunately a agent for the Exete steam laundry. tidnig
difficult to predict what view- the legal mind ' I i� th,
!O-Tht tea meeting and con rt, under the 3nenoed.
out the cost of each conversion, nor to look ta � of th7e proceedings as disclosed by root and sprouted or it- may be lying dor- The in-vestigation at Kingston peniten- he has little to sy in the matter now. es of the Methodist - bbath seho;l, -_Ytents,she�
ss- IEF. e p All _t
about them for ways of spending the money ayevi4ence. mant, to spring into life after he w10 has ilary is still in progress. Mr. Fraser, of Mr. Laurier rega-zds the trea6 as a - aus! urs evening, 21st I t.,was a gr ent
on h day and- LOCAL `BR S, --:,-Th snow storms f he -
contributed in work nearer home. The onw the planted it has gone. The preachers must Brockville, brother of the late Hon. C. ing not aone f:)r England, Canada and
uc as An excellent supp , was spread in Past week have made bAsiness dull in our -up and d
thing that obscures all else in their minds is have their seasons of discouragement. and r7 i P
Canada came very nearly 10bing its Min F. Fraser,'bas been *added to the com the United � Stites Unt for mankind at Joutilege a store. Th concert was village, the roads in many -places bein, im� -iieffice in b(I
the degraded state in which the women of disappointment, because they are cGn- mission. The rascality tbt is.coming to large. His notion - is that as Canadians held in. the town hall and proved ve en. passable, bat with the lanze quant- f munloured
to do the light is a-mazing. , it will be shown that we can best sery England and ourselve - .1
heathendom live,as compared with. the priv- ister of ilitia a few days ago. On Tuesday scientious men, honestly striving e tertaining. Each new num�er on t ry o A of -S1&V4er7
he pro- snow we n w have, -the faxmi�rs W1 ileges enjoyed by these in Christian coun- last'a bad railway wreck occurred -on the people good. They are too little appreci. hundreds of thousands of dollars -that Is not by persisting in keeping p the old
gramme showed careful and was change to get out their wood., loge and -an I got f,
.tries. They see this so plainly that it ex- 0. p. R., near Dor--hester, New Brunswick. ated. There ate probably none of them but within the mark—have been waisted since feud with the United States, but by' do -
I well rendered. Recitations Ayere well given grain.-Mesers. T. J. Berry, James Be% int iamed -s
cites their pity, and" the wealth of emotion' could have done better from a worldly point 1878 by paying excessive prices tofavored Ing whate can to promote peace and by,Robbie and Ethel Watson' LennaErwin
Several passenger care rolled down a, bank Robert Bell and James Horton each -intend me an wb
they possess can find adequate expression of view'hati they taken up some other class� 4ifSb� 0 L
ly houses at Kingston and Montreal; i harmony' which is Christian politics in
0 "Upp ma, Peck and Bertie
seventy feet bigh.1 Two passengers were shipping a car load of horses from this sta,
Clara Erwin; Em
n in doing and gi ' ving for the ernancipa- of work. They are patient, anostentatious,' r
killed and several injured. ' Among the not by 'accident but. deliberately and I the highest sense. Brown. sang olos very nic§1y. Richard tion on Friday, for the old country market. the tbing
4! ii. -1 tion of their unfortunate sisters. They are selfwaacrificing and persein espite Some of
-Borden, who was on, Peck, of the front road, sang � bass solo in X-rs.'P. ID Bell. was this -week visiting *eemedto
latter was Hon. Dr. according to a iegular plan. the The younger Tories perceiv. that Tup
in dead earnest about it. Missionary effort all their discouragements, and they are con- e penii per's course - in England bas been 111 -
the train on his way to Ottawa, where fhoney found its way back- to th excbHent oice and delighted all.. With her daughter iind friends near Brucefield._- for ninia h
It n not with them an inconse- big tent to do their duty in sowing the seed' in tentiay-to the pocets of offlol earl ful training r. Peck wil no doubt be The Kiekapoo Medicino Company, who haye --Of
is wife was seriously ill. He received a severe als-I)ut advised. It bai helped to deepen the im-
0 1 d
of ::b b ervance that may be put aside as the Master's vineyard, no matter. who may tside, pression that his usefulness is gone. been here for the past wiek or so sellin
(lu I g that wound on the head and was badly shaken most of It went to,the favorites o con e,;a fine singer. Misses Bples and W
ometh n they are not quite sure will gather the harvest or_reap the reward. 9 hot bath �z
up, but was able to pursue his journe by who no doubt contributed to -the Reptile When he returns to Canada hewM And liat is, of Clinton, sang a duet, and Miss their medicines and"holding concerts night -
turn our right. The members of the vart- the party at large more anxious -than ever hailt
special train. fund, The officials plead that the "pres- Wi liams 06 -solo, which were I udly applaud. ly, left this week for liiihlin, where th OY
ous auxiliaries are certain that every cent, Ing
ehts" and "commissions" they got had) to be rid of him, but where is his Sue- ed. The choruses by the e ildren, quar- intend tr er
OUR OTTAWA LETTER. It ying their fortune for a tim -Oar: brushing,�.
they give, or every stitch they sew,, or ev- ligre I Ing. churcheq-" we'rie very ilimly attended on Saiii
e
ery paper the read is bound to accelerate There is -a strong movem ut on foot in to be turned over to the fund cessor to come from? W is the man tettei,. and � doll drill were *y was kalf
y p eas
kwise to ad as O(TWi .,Out �01
t re r As said in a former let -ter, the books of strong enough morallY and Othe Ths, dre bath last, owing to the blockaded state of
he cause in some measure. This is -the o uto, andsonle othe cities, to induce es by Revs. Alesarl. G n and
the institution . have -been mutilated in lift the party out of the slough, to ban- Ed I I ices ar
[From Our Own Co:Tespondent.] be ionds.-Special servi e still be'
glorious spirit of conquest, and money gath- the Ontario Government to'pass an act to ge, of Goderich, created greFA merriment. t two, rift
i order, to cover up the, crookedness as far ish the Haggarts aud.Carons, throw the The beautifur',organ" used was I �indly leaned continued "in the Methodist church take two
ered under such auspices ought certainly make a statutory half holid4y every week, Ottawa7, Jan. 26. -.-Mr. Tarte has been as p cuercion policy; overboard, teach the by the Doherty orga u compan Brin
ossible. This, renders It somewhat encouraging results. -Mr. Truemau
Of Clinton
to accomplish more than- that given in the
Allowing
h ce. The labor ill fiom overwork but at this writing Is difficult for the commissioners to get to protectedmanufacturrers to moderate their Th( e tne)lwais in Seaforth this week vialtmig his to
proceeds were upwards of. $40.: --Jam a I was
d"ultD:y fashion that obtains in collections. i - -
for th jeneral fund, when 'paterfamiliaa organizations, clergymen and others are beter. Some' of the Bleu papers were the bottom of the worst of the tranaci- demands and construct a iiational Plan Donaldson, Jr.,. spent So.nday �t Hqmilton. mother-in-law, Mrsii� MeDiarmid The tions. Some of the officials appear to have for restoring prosperity to thocountry -A [ism Lizzie Ferguson is visiting ill Clin,,, friends of Mr. Samuel B. Humeston win
'tea, P—, $100," as he thinks to pushing the scheme. Whatever need there chaktable enough to say that he h *hen the tim6s -takea, turn for the' better? ton, regret to learn that be is and las been another h
wri ad been
himself, "Old Plentydust, is not.., likely to no sense of right and wrong at &IL In. -Airs' W. Dowson, of 84iley, I quite and back,
Is I
tutory half c d by vide a day a a . ge to Bay her mother's. seriously ill for the past few *eeks. -Buil&
may be in the cities for a. at& affil te Pro nee for having I had a an instance which oceurried few . go The job Is Ito ther o big for Li ut.-
beat that." Not only do the women give holiday, there is, certainly, no need of any- field f6r a few days, at to "end I
hand ifi the Manitoba school settlement, one of them swore to certain thi S d Governor Patterson. Ing operations promise to 136 lively again as
largely of their -pin money to he funds of thing of the kind in the country, or in the ing' a mg beait
that the bo6kii would etab sh The Bye -Elections.
i Chinton. soon an Vrigg.opens. Among other public, beautlfuL
their own societies, but, they are entitled to cou others that he was ot ill at i
ntry townsi. Xhe great trouble has been all, but declare
what he swore to.: Hc was asked to p o- Meanwhile the bye -elections are going' buildings that will be erected an our Min in g �L#y much of the credit for the amounts given to for *a good many years that working people PEI PASSED !TO HER REWARD. --4.0ne -by one s'
shamming. Others again that he was duce the evidence from the books. He re- treet, we beliveve, will be a good -block
the general funds by the men, whose liber- of all classes have too b many enforced holi- all one way: t is dollars to do� the!early settlets ate passhig �o the great when 11 . preparing to quit the Cabin ghnuts directly west of the postoffice, on the lots
et. -1� Mr. Tarte turned with a written statement purport- 4,61uw
y that the Liberals will arry Ndrth On- beyond. The last to j6i
ality is urged. forward b the pleadings of &E�ya, and that instead of desiring more the from the books, c A the flent Ma1Or- recently purchased or exchanged for by
Ing to have been copied uson their lady friends. w6uld like to hae a greater number of would be glad if circumstances permitted 8 Steve Who died on
tario. Mr. . 0. Currie' vice-president of ityis Air .,Thomaeb
It is eminently fittiug that women should but it was discovered that the books had R. Paterson, or., and,formerly veeupied.as aw� Ing- oiU i.
im to e v e bin t and Parlia- ib- Sunday. She bad e
working day If we are to judge from the h I a e both th Ca e the Patrons, is belping'the Patron -L een in declining health -
e in the meanwhile been tampered with, parsonage property. This will tend greatly Aiist weel
take so much linterest in the cause. Chris- cries of lack of work for th toi er of the ment; he would like to be"back at n eral candidate, Mr. Currie is'ane of the for some tinie. *The deceased as boni in
tianity, which has done so much for the ]Our - had been garbled. to make them agree to -improve the ppearance of our Main myself.
cities also, we shouldJadge 'the people there best platform'speaker' In the Dominion Rutland, Englind, in 1,&14. Her parents a
world (and which is needed to -day more, are as much in need of more work and not &]ism again because it Is his profession, with his story. In many cases when s street and budd up our village. -Miss Pen� -eat work for Mr. Graham. emigrated to America in 181 -Godericb, was the guest tw
an ever before,) has lifted woman from the less, as, they are in the country. There is and it sui its him better than politics. But goods were bought and cash paid for. and is doing gi 6 4n came 0 nington, of
th after I!Aiv
Mr.. Mulock- has also been. in the consti- Ne York where they resideq for a time.
level of a chattel to. that Of her lord and not much need - for legislation in the 'circumstances do not permit. I them,. no attempt was made to obtaiin the week of the Miases'Murdock. -Quite, a nu -11ve had
t is neces- Lakr they �remdved to Canada. and settled b6r of our villagers attended- the funeral of.
merch In 'East SImcoe local circuln- I
master, and even her, rights co -equal with directio� indicated, and there is not much ant's discount for.c4sh, allowed to : Amde
stances which need not be described make nea Dund�s, where the d�ceased wa
iixy that he should T*ain at his post private pr 6 the late Mr. Win. McKay on Friday after-
ers. t 'seems to have been MI r
him. Beforethe Naiarene preached His, prospectlithat it will lie granted. cha. ied to the late Thomas St4venson an
Mr. Cook's success to some extent. a
-e part as a 5 Liberal Minister; usually divided in this way-oe-t1lird 1 wit noon last, testifying to their respect for the
gospel women. were slave, The divine and tak I I -
he lived 58 years; both resided departed. -A number of LOU -L Young eople,
inatter of doubt. London, if opened, is f whom s
terrible distre `occasioned from Quebec in tet+ny times that are to the fortunate merchant, one-third to or a
philosophy of 11is teaching has made them The ss in India, numbe- of yeap in Cookeville. in 'riday)
purp9se attending a carniva
queens. Is it any wonder that they should the official. at the head of the prison - de- almost sure -to be carried by Mr. Hyman IT
by the famine there, is e citing the sym- P -head, aud he will not! flinch from the and the tiberals will make gains in Que' lr� the fa ily came to Clinton.1 She p
evening in thd Exeter rink. -Dr. Thomson, On sWck_, so ed I peaceful y away adiid all her family.
seek to extend His beneficent doctrines so partment for - which, thb goods' werj
athy and material aid - of all charitably dn'#,. Nor does he quail before the storm, bec, Manitoba and New Brtm that all womankind will be lfted to the P bonght, one-third to the campaign fund of Goderich, spent Sabbath and Men that Mr. haur�ier will a, �3axly in life she became an earnest Christian�
cupy- It is a ople. The need 'Re is a fighter "from away back has soon have a'parli renewing old acquaintances hero.-Mis's 'Conce4sloil
samei plane that they oc noble, dispoied nations and pe for 2 or for party purposes of some sort. This
"Arm stoc
mentary majority -of 50 or more. Much reinaining st eadfast in her faitif in the Lord Lavina, Cook, of this Village, W", a guest at:
praiseworthy aim, and one that endears was equitable enough according to the
aid is very great. Thousaiids are perishing been fighting for live and twenty years interest is taken in the provincial cam- Jesus Christ, whom she loved uiWl the end, the wedding ot Misig Gill, of Exeter, on shard,
t1iiem, to the matter-of-fact husbands who standard in vogue. The Tories had a
r to !encounter even so forinid- - Tor. giv g every evidence of her trust until
f om actual starvation and disease brought and is ready paign bi Quebec, where the y leaders Wednesday last. -Miss Johanna Bell,
cannot see the need as they do, nor work rearing time all round when they were
on, by want. Large sums are ncow being able an.antagon1st as the C i ch if w under Mr. Flynn are pro-ilting by the -the last hours. Her character 'was to live xingest daughter of Afr. William Bell, of
up illuch enthusism over-tbe.movement ur ar in office, but them wasi, apparently no the I life sbel professed and to true YO
e a
l onslaught on Mr. Liaurier, It is -nd it is
cleric. this village, is dangerously ill, a
subscribed by indi%,idnals and public inati- to the knife she must have. public institution 'wh y foll�wer of t4e "Master. The de'ceased had doubtful if she will recover. -M -r. Hamiltn,
not Eio long ago that'the, Ultramontauep
t1ltions in this country. We notice that themselves more in the boodling line than
were assailing Mr. Flynn, then a profe§-
Editorial N6tes and Con=,ents- Ron. Mr. Laurier has given -a 'subscription 0 Air. Tarte has not -moved Mi( family to Kingston penitentiary. Perhaps, however, ma�y waxMI friends and waa kind to the of Amheratburg,. was' here latel
poor an nee -MI lug
They still occupyhe crime 61 d idy ones, and often livisited. th his uiucles, Messrs' William and 7Dhnv Cald-
ir modest sor or lecturer at Laval, for the' e
of one hundred dollars and that the diree. AM Wheat
The Chinese are a source of somelilcome his is a rash assertion for the other peni- honies'of th I sick. Although brought up in Wh
favoring full political liberty.
the Bank of .-Montreal have giveA 4 house in Denis street, Montreal, and for the peo- well.=Mr. Johns, of Guelph, - was in the V
tors. of tentiaries have 'yet to lie investigated, ple, which is Mr. Laurier's crime to -day. % �aptist lome, she became a Imember of village this week visiting friends on his way Pvaspar ba
o the Dominion and to British Columbia grant of five thousand dollam It is also he -visits. them when he can. This is net Yr6m all accounts,AIr. Douglas Stew- the Alethodist church � d for many
Every iaelestial, before he is perm Dominion Parliament and art* the inspector of penitentiaries who In a famous pamphlet,. La Source d -u to attend the marriage of his cousin, Aliss -P
often. His work- In the department here years engaged in the work in !connection Snow so.
land on our -shores, is required to pay a poll the several Provincial Legislatures will be succeeded Air. Moilan, is scarcely thV Mal, they even assailed Cardinal Tascher. Gill, of Exeter. -Mr. Richard Coad, pro -
asked to contribute, while there is no do keeps him busyand, in addition, as party eau. He comes of IAberal. stock and it if wi*.that church. She was a meMber when prietor of our gents' furnishing a hasn Butter, 41 4
tax, Last year this tax yielded a revenue ubb man for that position. she i -pained e way. She the various church organizitions represent. organizer and f[rst lieutenant of the Isafe to say that if he wer-e able to be at Jeaves &I ifamily of old �.elie in the shape of a claiiapi;', whiczh of $88,000, all of which was collected in The Election Fr6uds In Xiiinitoba. fou� childre 2, three of whom i reside in ed*in India by missionary -stations will also S his post-unfortunatel he Is incapacita- is ardd to be 156 years old, and has been
Under the statute Brit- Prem. er, he has bi' hands full of Quebec
Mr. Robert Birmingham wiss
British Columbia. diinton i Stevenson Mrs John Cunn-- r IT
do their share. - Canadians are never behind' matters, dspecially with malte�s connected derst' would -be different. handed down from fatheri'to son, until it -is
in matters of this od that he had no hand or part in He has always the hands of Mr. Coad. It is needimo
ish Columbia is entitled ta one-fourth of the ing"m ns;n,� and Mrs.
that kind, and -they should not more sense than to pit the R � now in
in obert Callande.r; Manitoba, the! I
amount collected on Chinese arrivalsi with the local elections now �ending. If tieedom. After be, less to say that" a -smoke 0
I planning or suggesting the colossal Church against New World 1)
province, the total'amotint therefore pay- ��,-for while we have to complain of -hard The dray ut of this pip we
a od-
times here, sometimes, there ha�s never yet 'the bishops carry on". the -crusade agaAnst election frauds that are being laid bare in _horse work in the bye_elee_ ngiliere through her mother's illness. Al- would be quite a treat, Berth (Mrs
-able to the Provincial, Government being though not o a r6busCconstitutioh, still she wondparlo
-bein a period in the history of the country, '- the Liberal press he stands to be ruined Manitoba. No one who knows him would tions in Ontario is performed - by men gins, who has been visitiug Ia IA.ndon fors
21,311. lived for l The Ia t three think of accusing 'Mr. Birmingham of who an semora heard ;of and get little I ni�mber of weeks, has.returned homei.-Aliss Apple to
hen Providence has i not favored us with �ears. 8
-financially. What littlei he has together being concerned in such a heinous crivae., than" for It, Mr. ames Sutherland, months of he4 lifd whs a time of sickness with
undance of food land raiment. Middleton, of St. Lo Missouri, who -has Clovei 8e
u 4b 1118
yet
mi winked at lavish. M.P., Mr. Alexander Smith, the Liberal,., With patier . for the past month or so visiting
It is an ill wind that blows no person -years' labor is nvested I dare say he has oft I much weakne1ss and'tsuffering,
ith several I in aring It been here
j3 I lee
goo e recent severe now s rms which expenditares for bribery. That would be ic�'aud resignation a "in . iG. S. - Thompson, and Other
If we are to judge by the, Toronto Alail, Le Cultivatear, the weekly paper which organizer, and Mr. Frank Pedley. These e fti g her aunt, M,
end
have blockaded th6 roads in this section and of his every -d duty as Tory Organ- men Jiave been on- the move like th 1comfortiiig assurance to all r relatives, has 'retumed hom-e.-Alss Pearl
e, main point of atta,3k against the Ontario he made over to his sons when he entered Part gyps-,. of
izer. But.he is too depeitt a ma�i and too from county to county ever since the Home beyond prepared for! all-Ithose Ellis is ipinding a few weeks,!with friend To
io o e e
impaired travel so much, has been a *special vernmeut at the next election will be, the Cabinet. 'As the name implies, it sensible besides to bi I v th Lord. God -send to many of the working peaple in th Education Department. T' ie mixed up In a general campaign closed. L Politics IS in Lu.can.-A meeting of the South Haron
hat journal circulates principally among the farmers 'plot for carrying a � whole to scorn the cities. In Toronto, the bill for'sbovel- Province by business In which one has Farmers' Institute will be held in Cox -,a ter $Mi
bA already commeLuced its periodical attacks and for that reason would suffer More ballot -box stuffing. It seems to have been lights and live laborious days, usdall Usbo worth's Hall, ifensall, on Tuesday ne *off, -feet
ling snow for one day, payable at the cit y Me.- y
on engineered from Winnipeg and it is to be for the Denefit of s Man sa�s 'he is when addresses vi I� be delivered by w num-
hall, amounted to $1,200, which went into �hiB department of the Government ser- from an ecclesiastical thiffiderbolt than'a ome other fellow; such NOTE. -Al G. W. Hol
0 at least is, their experience. However, too 1busy evening an
hoped those wh' instigated aswell as the this 1week, but next wee' k , will have her of pp4wtieal men. In the
the pockets of many unemployed men, who vic6. - It is we ki Patrie ok even the Ia- smal RateTwyer 11 r THE
I who carried cit out they seem to like It, especially as It is so a, d to say to entertainment will be held, when ad�resoes.
r ng along a somewhat dif city paper like Lia
-fry politicians
e r
had not had the pleasure of 6king wages fere' t 1; ii ne this time, however, from- that mented LElecteur'; In fact, -it would be will get their deserts. Mr. Biriniii'll easier for them to carry 'ridings 9 p je-.1 t WiEn g I ois will be dliered -and a gmud literary and
9 am 8 much
( olman's) political ieeord.
troyed. "I shall not com- name figures in a telegram to the notor� than it was when the �Mes were en- SPEAKS.—MR. EDITOR M -Mrs
home to their families for some time, which it formerly pursued. The French as good as ds im RFH E sical programme rendered.-' W. if.,
to their j
schools, the Ross Bible, and' the Separate .plain of the hierarchy,' I said Mr. . Tatte lous Freeborn but perhaps it was forged., trenched In office. In the weary pilgrim. DEAR SIR,- �n your issue of the Thompson, of Ingersoll, *ho has been vitJ -
22nd inst.,
-date of It would seem that it was not in Alani- school favoritism howls have- b6n. abandon. to me the other day, "evenif they beg- Taking ev;;yZing Into account, look- age of eighteen.years in the desert, Lib. there appear a letter from " Ra�epayer," Ing her axents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Carlisle,
toba and the Northwest alone that ballot ed,. and now the cry is that there are too gar my sons and myself. I. feel, I know Ing at all the odds -against them -the erals sometlin' es feel that they were with regard to the a pointment of the clerk, returnef market b
home this week. -Miss 0. V.
stuffing was pr6valent. ' Speaking at, examinations and that, the system in they are acti -eV46r *&W
ng from good motives. To vast election -fund contributed by coutrac- forsaken and � were tempted to M out to which I feel it my duty to reply. Smith w" in - Exeter this week visiting ber
made subservient to the political need this
recebt, political meeting in York county,Mr.-_ �ibe sure, I am convinced they an actin tors, by thieving fTiends connected with with Job, ' Wherefore do the. wretched Neither Mr. Johns brother and sister, -Mr. MeNwaughton, of
nor Mr. Morley asked Government; although no -instancea' unwisely and imprudently; still, every- Institutions like that at Kingston, byz live, j yea, are mighty in ins ior my support, but I cannot say as 1incitinatti, Ohio, w" here remnl I Ifni b.
Campbell, M. P. for West Kent, said that ie given of where this is beinq done, and -.ssfe in A.
thing must be forgiven to these who new -made ok about -to -be -made Senators; in his relatives, Mrs. Lammie and to. GA.
power?'! Yet is surprising how few much for some 6f Mr. Johns' ffi4nds, who
at the recent election in Kent, 'One of the the reader is left to take the bald assertions mean well. At any rate, I shall take my the hostile Influence of the Church in dropped out in despair, 'how wen asked nie repeatedly to vote for Mi. job Rite, and families. -Mr. Peter Stuart has they ml
t&
deputy -returning officers there had told him ( f the �paper as facts and on the strength of medicine without bearing Ithein any re- Quebec ind elsewhere, the hostile influ- party kept together In advers We shall threatening me if I did not, thi returned home from Dakota. lie reporta
that he was given six t I need
rim re T40
ballots on election this islexpected to condemn both the de. sentment, The Aestruc;16� of Le'CUIti once of the protected manufacturers Plus see if he To a 'capab'le'of rnsinwn- never look for a Reform vote am cold and stormy weather there. -Mr. and
day to be used as the opportunity might the system. The same paper - their contributions to the fund, the active Lin.1 Never.
I artm6nt and ivateur is bound, 'however, to he
IP the f that Mrs. Glass, of -Manitoba, are guests at Mr;,
present itself. Oth Ing a similar devotion to principle during theless, all the Ri6formers are -not 0 ems with letters from anonymous cause of Intellectual and political liberty participation in the struggle of th which mind, for many have since oo.mplim�,nted me S. B. HumestoW4
many as twenty." It would be interesting h ' Ouftuft- the ten,'fifteen or twenty yews in inarketi
correspondents, t e meet of them, no 4oubt, in -Lower Cdnada.� The more journals the of postmasters and other on 'the wine choiee of '0
�4QUot&tl
to know how many ballot boxes in Ontario Office holders, they we doomed to wander outside the a man for clerk.
Ratepayer as a that Mr. Morley is a -111r. J. White, brother of Mr. W. gee", 6c
written in the oNce, with the view of stir. clei& kill.the more will appear and the and, last but not least, the villainy tbAt breastworks of Fort Plentiful.
were stuffed. Arj Campbell's statement ring up public feeling on this question. Un. sooner we shall see the dawn of a b stooped to tamperipg White, of - Hibbert, has been appointed
appitri with the ballots comparatively un nown
40e per I
would indicate that"there as some of it fortunately, howevtr these correspondents day. P, GATINEAU. man in the town. voin a
after the voter had elm the gauntlet of ship. Now, 1, Ratepayer" is eithe� trying a
station master At the Stratfor& depot, and pair.
going on. - do not agree. on ates the Minister of Mr. Charlton's Mission. r
the R401sing Barristers, nearly all strong to mislead people, or else nF. in a new �ian, has entered on his now duties.
Education, because he pays too little Aten- The Tory papers are still blazing Tory pattisansi-It is itirprisinj News of the
away beyond Week. for Mr..Morley bag been a ratepayer of this -Mr. Joseph Coojr, of Zion, received an'
Although there are three by-elections on tion to the teachers, and instead of giving at Mr. Charlton. He left Washington for measure that the Liberals won In June. Tim, UEMPLOYED OF DETRoiT.-It in township longer than Mr. %johns has been. �mjur
y -to his ]land while working in a for tle Dominion just now, the onl mem- them positions in his department, secures here on Wednesday' the 20th,' but that Look at the revelations in the London stated in a Detroit paper that there are As regaids qualification, Mr. Johre has only in Mitchell, before Christmas. Its is now
ber of the opposition who seems to beak- help from other sources ; another Complains did not hinder some of them from deocrib- trial. Was ever a party so 9-0,000 men, out of work in that city alone. a public school education, whereas W Mor- -laid doetor's'care.
p and under the in. e DO
ing any interest in. them' of his paying too much attention to the said there on the 21st. Wash- Well equipped
is Hen. 1�. Fos Ing what he with electioneering appliances as the ISAAC PIT'MAX DEAD. -Sir lease Pitman, ley has been a school teacher, holding a ;.-Albert Robinsont of Northeast FWUr-
tepaLyer as
L teachers, and manipulating them . so, as to ington is,,full of correspondents when, Mniion Tories? Is' It any woiider that the inventor of the systein � of shorthand second class certificate Ra0i k ton, rejoices in his first bom it beiags,
ter- late Finance Minister. It seems secure their
_p litical. support, while anot6r
as umv, Congress is in session. The large Mr. Hyni&u Was beaten 0 g I wV I voted for
? X thin writ in Mr. Morley. . Th� reason bouncing baby girl. This makeo MrXou�ad-
w 'Dos
the De- dailies throughout the United St4tes than a general uprising of the decent Sso IN BRICTAIN.-Ifeavyi snow- stor nt ;-Il voted for the
strange that although all these elections are is very roth because, as be says wwhich bean his name, Ia dead.
being held in Ontario, none of the Ex- partment takes charge of all the mg is appare man beat hiel a grest-grand-father, f reth-
examma- have regular offices there the year round, gainst per are preva hout Ergland and qualified, not being controlled by politics in -John PatergOu and family, Who resided Conservatives a Tup the Old iling throu
Ministers from this Province can be indpe- tions, with the object of retaining a check
with two or three men picking UP the least, as I shall"'presenily show, by other on the- lot belo
to give a helping band and one from far Fpou the teachers, with. the view of coerc- , 7WO' Guard and the party machine could have Scotl:Lnd In Seotisn 'the snow covers the to Miss Bell, uear Fish dairy rol
ed L 0
for each. The smaller dailies ell b to -
enabled the Lilmrails to do what they aid ground ; an average depth of two feet. appointments which I made.. Ratepayer" Creek, left fornTinefi;an to take paoss"Blion -d k bad to be import. ing . them politically ; while still another gether and engage other correspondents throughout the 'country," One thing is There has been a heavy Ion of farm stock say It is-apitythatI broke dow atthe of a firm leftMt. his fatherp, Igo to
Paterson by
ed. Defeat appears to have taken - all the is down upon the lepartment because the to r,,uuQLv. tlietnj with. s!ty. a cohim a day cli�lq nqw. Govern gip in Scotla' d- and northern Angland as re. 5.�r
ment. cainnot be n a first evil tent, that I turned my back on my recently. deceased.,
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