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a re o its ilk act the" ar well on to forty yea rs and this men ,
099 --imr-0 1899 demanded of ' r. Holmes that he immedi� peo Is, so that i a' members can be held ao - .hypoorites and show t ieir insincerity w e .
Aeff A&V 2%rz. Irkof 7i'm M4 AAr � I - � i � they so severely condo an the leaner offense if he desires it,: won d only be a 'a ight 1 r -
. #.*.* two.-" 0"0 mw. , Lwew . I ately .resign is- seat. Subsequent events, con table for th ir actiono, a' i cognition for the party services he 9A .'re !-
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however, showed that their rejoiciage were present disgraoefu, anomaly of an ancient v'he greate�r ones Comm tied by members o sen�e, just such so'dre so. urgently eedoct i
. premature. it was afterwards ; shown polil ical back, aln oat .in his dotage, diotat- their own party. W , also -showed the* ab- the Senate so long eta it is petmitte to e
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1 9 /0 11 12 AY M IJ by the other side that simila�r bat- ing to the people c f a supposedly free con ,urdity, if not, the i pertinence, - of SUCIL jgt.�
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1 16 R' ,1819 '20 21 M lats had - bol used in other poll- try what laws thor may have d1nd ' hat journals asking the people to condemn A -oveXlook kin claims for one who may be wor
, B . I � w - Government against whom a charge of wit.
2NO 2)Vt 2J 20 2Z Z8 29 ' ing sub -divisions, clamorous a
and that vastly of thej may notlhav!, will be' removed. Jt is ful wrong doink or I . - ad pres ming but veiy much lea
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- them had e ean: Institutions which should- made mu h less proven, because in one con -
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upsetting the theory of ballot stuffing for be r 3moved, a iat right speedily. I stituency mu 8upporlers of that Govern! -o realism
NEW ADVERTISVINIENTS. , . 4 he Londoners a (a commencing 3-
. i � . ment had one a wrou g with which it hail that it is an expen ive experiment to 'call
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Aff Thb 11give between the p&renthestv ' ,er each Holmes, and showing that the supposedly � . . i:� . . I not been own that the'Oovernment hail . I I� I '
one, denotes the page of the paper on �wh ah the strange ballots were part of the regular and The Senate and tfie',Redistri - bU- been in- a wayconne3ted. Withthis ex. upon the military Jo quiet a disturban
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I advertisement will be found. � official i -sue. Since then nothing 'new or I . tim Bill. I planation � efore it we hope the Star which should have Peen attended to by � th
. � What to Say -Greig & Alacdonala-1 damsiging has been presented before the As we ii I understan, otir position better. wit . I . I .
. i Bamainw--AcKinnon & Co. -5 atimated last week I would probaba . I � I . Ioc*I police force. rhe strike between:th
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� Butter War.tud-B. B. Gunn -4 4 committee, and Holmej, cl�osk has been ly be the case,' the amendment of I - str et railway comp%ny and its employees in
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. 6 InduArial Fair -if. i- Hill -5 � Sir Mac. Those journals which delight in detractior
ll IDentat Card -Dr. Belden -5 � most decidedly in the � ase�ndancy. The kenzie Bowell, malf1e in the Senate to the re-. 01 t � . � -
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T I proving to be a mighty expensive for,
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i . Medical Omrd---�Pr. Elatbam-5 . 4 r he Public Schools and assertion that,thot I '
Mumical-Miss XcLaran-6 I I distribution bill passed by the Commons, 'ffai'
; - time has been taken u : ,in oxamining the , the' city in one way and another. 'Bes
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� Farm for Sale�R. Hoters-6 L Eaucation Department has lowered th4 L - .
I voters in the now celebro�ted No. 4 division, was carried and the bill is thereby killed for , thetc.ost of the military force, the i railway
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t Colborne, who bad ma company will have a big bill for damages.
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Cheap !Boaka-O. W. Papst-8 - de , declarations that this session. , The � ivision was a strictly teaching )rofessio'n, raight find it hard tc The only parties lik, fly to profit by � the dis-
� Writing. ma,terials-A. Winter -1 �
[ Oxford $hoes --R. Willia-5 f . . they had voted for McLean. These parties, party one, every Coneervative member 'of convince t is numerous students who ha-
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PUrSO 49t-EXPOSIT011. Office declarations beopLuse they had kill the bill. This 'I
! Gasolino and Coitl Oil Stoves -S. Mullett & Co, -S' one and all, i have testified that they had the Senate voting for the amendment and t recently a( pleted their examinations th '
Reattle'o Specials -Beattie Bros. -8 . 0 a
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- .. i asked to do so by standard ii not a food deal higher than th couricil, the followi g interesting 12L, iad.
. .rMi. McLean or his all the more jexcU ia co I T
V � bl in view of the past pay of & t acher a ter the examinationq ar dreamed to Mayor ilson and oij
. QI kw - - I a ents, and %at, as their declarations' pur. action of that body ; the connection of the pas&ed. I tied! by
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. ft� urou (5XP00it0VJ rted, they had voted for M' I Lie4t.-Col. H Imes, D. 'O. C., wi a rea6d :
I -my I . I I . cLean. They mover of the ameno� ment with similar bills I - 'IS" ,-I have the honor to request Lhat the
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I I I I ; ions at the instance of a I y Bug of $2,000 may be paid overt( me � as
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y 2 — i ammings, and that they had . no suspicion. Conservati . � of the following remar in of Hon. Edward !oon as possible, as an advance towa,,da Pay -
SEA -FORTH, FRIDAY, Jull .8t,h, J899 Government andthe circum. .
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T e Dominion Parliament. � tl s close of the poll, that the vote for Me- by the Commons. 1 -1877. "The Senate is rae than useless, or civic Power, in compliance with your requi-
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liament to do yet before prorogationi takes IT is object of the Couservativ so in pro-duc- the inetanC3 of the over good just so long&s. the machine is uno� er ' .
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place'. � IThe statement is now mado$ that- 'Ing this evidence, is to support their con- Macdonald was a g3rrymainder of the most the control and doing the bidding of thii a C arty. - ; �
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business" can not be closed up befo�e the - tention that a greater number of voters in bare faced and i iq�iitous !character, By 'it who have the majority in the popular Cha L I ,,AL.. -F.11 ro at I
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12th of � this division voted for MoLe county boundaries I were entirely ignored ; ell voc 00 t lqviOinity.-Tlio trilisteebof
Augustatthe earliest, and Onless an than there . . mpleted in hi
I � shall reverse that majority anct give a maj r ,Cromarty c ool , aro having thei � school
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ogreas is made from ' wor n the'box. If muniolipalities were' tsketi'from one count ity with whose opinions the majority of th houpe re -shingled. The contract' on been
better pli �this oat than e ballots marked'for him i .1 I - Y a h
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� was mad6 the past week, an6ther ten ji days t: ;ey succeed in proving this, then it will De and added to anoth r with the sole and only Senate do I . .
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ma,y be ai!dded to that. The past wee I � hda in . mb, In 0 a ow Ow t is irroe g-. purpose o a reng ening Conservative mem- oily useless, it may be very danger , tellar.-Mesers. M Laren had'a ve sue -
been tak;n up mostly with the eati M�iates, Ularity occurred On the other handi t is bers and hi in : iberals, and to such an ex. ca�Le it may become a determined obatruc- cessful bee on Frid y constructing �7 bank
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I tion to the exercise of �II6 people's will." at their new barn, n the 12th concession.
the discaiision of a preferential trade r SON- object of the defence seems to be to ell( w tent was t is carriOd that it was, in no -me �
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tion by Sir Charle's Tapper, . and t �_ �_ that a good many who promised Mr. ]do. instances, almost impossible for some to tell The Mail and other papers and finest barms in this part of the country.
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tude ,of the Unit Loan to vote for him had, gone back 'on The are the righ . .
, rd States on the Yukon . to what riding,they did really belong. In politicians on that side have been t go ahead fi�llow a. -Mr.
boundary. t w be remembered th�t the th r air promises and voted for 1is oppone !t, this county�, for instance, municipalitiee'were ' . I Wilson Allen, who has been teachfin r
: a assuring us for years tl at during the Jubiloe I 9
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International Commission 4djourned � few notwithstanding their declaration to the taken from it and �dded to tw'o other coun- proceedings in Old London, this Duke the past three yearn in the North-West 8
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- months ago to meet again in August. 1 The culiItrary. But, unless the committee makes ties with which they. never previously -had of Devonshire in'a sp ech which he ape ing favorab)
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reason for the adjournment was that the a deal better progress than it has yet done, any alli�nce or int 3reour8e municipally or delivered, 'offered the .. .� , teacher in Aur ra,
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4 . not agree as to the mode to be adopted to, either side. i over the] Province. � In the redistribution act in the British markets, and that Sir Wilfri ring -his holi ays.-Mr. J n
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I determine the bmndary between the two � r 9 I mring cornpleti ,
. - — I I passed at the instaic ce of the Government of .Laurier, as Canada, refused the and will add materi, MY to the village.
; countries in the Yukon, and an adjourn'- ' The One man Power. �, I which Sir John,Th(mpaon was the head tke offer. The same chaorg was madff by Sir are Pleased to inforr ilMr. Robert Ilogga-rth
i . - I Charles Tupper in the er day, many friends thaf I i6 little boy Ga 1,
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� - plenipoten. It must be intensely humiliating to t e ; inequalities of the f )rmer act were agravated notwithstanding the f 6ot that Sir- Wilfrid tinues to improve ni6ely.-Mr. `W. E. Hog-
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� tisries on both sides! to endeavor to reach people Of Canada to feel that they are au . and several conatib.pencies were even more .has several times denii d th at - such an offer gar* teacher in Cromarty school '!and his
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i I egotio,tion. The ject tic the power and caprices 7 mixed than they ,, re before. was ever made. Hon. Mr. Mulock, how-
[ � . I In one in. pupils have been Making a very. enviable re-
' ' ever, brea t ,from Sir Charles cord' for themselves at the recent entrance
i � - repreee' i stance at least., unds. r tb is act, in order to get by resding a letter froin the Duke in which and � public school leaving, examinations.
announcemerib was made in the House'this No matter what legislation their knocked ,the
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8, i from one part of a constituency to the other -be says : I 'I had no au 61 iority to offer, and
i ; week tha, the negotiations between the ta.tives in Parliament assembled I
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$ 1 very unsatisfactory -state. That the United lation to be in th parities !of an adjoin! " British markets. " Th t hld ettle the
: eir own4nterests, they can ' ling Constituency. Both trance class . in t e school, and, they
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States, being in possession. of the disputed not -have it unless it suits the .views of Sir , these b4hs were pasied by 'the Senate wit h- . I all Passed their cam nations, ro , *
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L - territory r4f usell to submit the case to arbi- Mackenzie BDWell - , out any:ioppositiou, , Sir Mackenzie Bowell veryhigh m rks. he two pul c: echool
. . . to graciously ins -mit I . I I I The trialof the. Weat uron e"Iection ip. leaviog Oat Passe he entranae last year,
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� tration. a d that an arrangement on any them to have it. The fact is, they are ' the pre4' v tive leader of the Senate ularities was scarcely om d when � I
I other basiet, � . reg . �c L mence I this yea? they p 6amed the' get-
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.: lbetween, the negotiators could binder a bondage nearly as galling as the serfs * and the 'mover of ! the amendment which I ting the hig iest in k f those writing,in
�� - . , the Conservative papers were deffiandffig - a'
I 1 killed the present redistribution bill, was a, . Mitchell. . I he lowe AmenotranCE narks was
. not be, arri�ed at, and it was hinted* tht.t of Russia, the only difference being that the J resignation of Mr.. Holmes, the repreee t 658 ! I
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. member,of the Gove"rnments which prepared tive of that conatituen y. They did this 4chool posed lalt year alac, and all but
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. , and pasged both the e objeeDionable bills to need to bear the report'of the Comm I r. Hog-
, necessitate John Bull putting his foot down the people which they - do not want, &I- . � n
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o determine i . , I I garth's tbred years ii � the achoo I. � ,
1. very firmly and making peremptory dea though he has full power t ,Vhat : which !we have liuded and was con' clien the eviden�e, They at once entered a : ; M
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. t in . ands which would force the Yankees to laws they shall ' and shall not place u - sequently a party o them. The Liberal. verdict of guilty. We do not know what L
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I �: yield or figb.t. . their statute book, while the Czar of Russia . party, of course, opposed these bills, and - : K1. men. I
F_ I � V Mr. Holmes' mind in the atter is, but we i i _f
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Wit 'd Laurier als gave their solemn pl-,dge to -the people th WICDDING 13ELL.S. - -A prettk �irriage was
- Sir o stated that thd has power to force obnoxious laws upon the at have no doubt that if the ommittee, who ill celebrated Lt the m
. u bed with P`C wer they would right . &time on ThRraday -of sat
'I - people as well am withhold laws which they I 'It 8�� trying the case, find that -he has not been weeki when Mr. Thomas Garry of
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k 1, was former' y determined, and that Canada' may feel to be beneficial to, them'and which . the wrong by bringing in a fair and just re- honestly and property elected, they will uOt__,De1',roit, and MissMary Lowe, 'of Usbor e,
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i i will not have any further negotiations with�. they desire. . I distribution bill, in *hich the principle' of were united in marriage. The . care
1: I have to tell him to step down and out. But I
l the United States with the view of settling Sir Mackenzie observing county boundaries would be ad- he is not likely foolish e was pe;rformed by R v. S. Aoheso .or
� Bowell Is the leader of the . I ugh to act on
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�. I other matte a in dispute between the two Conservative party i hered to. This wai one of the leading recommendation of those ho m�em to have Of St. Andrew's Church. The brill
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i so great a regard'for hia.s )iri6ual and tem- . � a
Z I � countries Until the boundary' difficulty is servy6tivea have planks in their platform when they appealed Peter Dayman, of Tu �kernmith. Heim w- a
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� I i settled in �aome definite way. �t is now an- body; Sir MackenzW 'livoid is 'law with ' to the people 'at the last general election, drop into p an enterprisiDg and A ucceselful mere ' of
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14 , i nounced, however, that a settlement of th' t The people accepted their policy and return- meat, even on cheir r Detroit. The bride was handsomely at.
- -� bo , j e that majority ; they hgl� no independence, I . ecommendation, to which tired and looked miarn
�.! � ad them to power. c m Ab be had been elected. airig. She j he
. I undary question will very shordy be ar- but are guided as he directs. The Senate, � lie pledgel, Mr, a i
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majority of about. one hui red and mixty, Usborne, and is muct esteemed and higi ly
, -- �. " rived at between the British an d American unfortunately, has' the Government had prepared and carried . id daughter of Mr. a �eorge Lo�we,
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: through the Common a a bill restoring county are even questioned. He can drop all the .
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M� - r I I . ed by the peo- man is to bee, on-
.[. It , I the � : boundaries in all cases and in counties where votes that the Conservati in securing much a refin A a�d
1, � war t4lk so foolishly indalged,in for ple's representative, a, and there is no re- 5 . been q
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.12 i several days in some quarters w 11 cease. - dress or appeal from their decision. ' more thaal one in rn�er was to be eloc I I cant and still ba, plished briollp toPshare his joys and b
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1� � ?) Another isturbing question a also about members of the Senate are appointed-, hold , - the counties hap luple left f0 lome, sweet horn *
;.!!I . - I commigsiod of 8 uperi r Court Judges. T lis sign ? I I � the Y of Detroit. e, in, V
, 1 to be settlel. The long talked about Paci- office for life, - I 7 V,)��%(Iultiful cit Your oco"eo- e
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- I,- fic cable scheme, which embraccia the con. to' the people fo r whom they mak , was a scheme so emi, ently just and fair t iat The blinding and bluntit g imifluences th t pondent join8 with mi .ny others in viiishin b
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&[..j i struction of Ian all British cable Jine between rather unmake, lavve. There is, therefore, , . � J
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1� Australia, Britain and Cana4a, is about no way in which t 0,13- ; Cc . mmons gave it It tle opposition. Their ties of some natures is bein beautifullyma - NotES.--7misses M ggie Workman and v
_,��,, bey can be brought to . . ' . � Emily Iviion have been spending a few S
� __ aut . ! principal objection t it was thatit was not ifestedjustnow. Several journalathata, e
i �, i settled. The partners in the. scheme sire count for their actions. They 'ave 0 -week '
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A ! Britain, Australia and Canad4. Canada's cratic power, and can exercise it justly or 1 constitutional. Thi was an objection, how- h* tond ' d Other points. Theme
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IL K .� I L I grin and ibear I � . I l. 'L Clegg anTe!hildren arc spending a few daysi &
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kt� � .; ment to tskeo a hand in the deal !were passed the conscoquences. It will: ;lot be muc I on'both 'f Politics supposed tiat ballots in two or three polling sub-divisiona, ndon.-Olil Mr.
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1 7 U* . e e I othe: day, isfaction to the people, eit� ' hl the matter wouIJ be allowed to rest at that. are jubilant over the fact that an old dot d w), a a
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1, : - nd none the less I ame before the Senate for its a* - tioan purposes to usurp the funct a - .
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I - I . - use, The I ence without a . bad a d inexc6sable, but surely the last a a good sale of Shrop hire sheep to Mrf John
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0 � . of the love of liberty, inherited lection, baulked at the eminently fair and � - ille, one of On'wirio's
I a ore of the fit - nished' but greatest sheep dealers. As Mr. Cooper has an
the money that the from their fathers, to bear with it for there is no means of Punjabi the latter, as
�is i are about on a par, and impartial . measure m petr -at can be Pin
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i I ay . Tul EXPOSITOR has many times pointed t e had no hesitat on in brip,sonly vetoing am the offender above and beyond both 600er�os aheep.-Mr. j'John
i to gratify a spirit oi sentimeat, and the __ Falwacand justice. And still there are norre ' of .
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: out the dangers Df having i I I nd in this way a .,tting at Ma'wden, from the copper mines, has
i In power a de. � I ibPen liagreat mass of the people will not receive the spotic - expressed ' who say the constitution .should not be visiting with big sist;er,1 Mrs. The ' Me- 01
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slightest benefit fro' i and irresponsible body such as the tong , - And the only amended. I . Kay. -A very pleaaint� event in thof wel. ci
Still, the le . m these expenditures. Senate. These daugerm have recently been ible reason they had for.. doing so was I - I coming home of friell do, was the scene in oil
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�� -aire tumb r in their desire different occasions since the Li this way the Sens iave refused, at the Toronto Mail, an extract from which e was the safe arrival iom6 of Rev. W, i liarm ga
� - . eral -party . � and Mrs. I a. Le
� . 40 oat -do: each, other in aiding these I �. Gauld' and children, icn-il
�' '; came �` instance of one man, to permit-Ithe correction published last week, the Toronto Wort .
� , tj�hernes. I . into powsr, measures deemad Aeces. . I law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R� Met. be
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- , I 4%ry in the inteir�sta of the country have I the remedy . lie, of this village, a ter 'an absence Ofi eve'
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_ , � West Huron Election Trial. at the polls and theij'- slepresentatives a ilfrid Laurier and Mrs. Gauld are n ' plendid has
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01 " � . - ommons at Ottawa, in -to the I the ran reason, viz.,-thal a liest opportunity of denying theni. M�. BOM t
j� the House of C these laws were no
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�_ show th4t a Parliamentary committee is not 9. . edium of -
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__ the most expeditious or satisfactory tribun the men wh .infair means. �ohis i �1'nother striking warn. ret'ly: "There you have it. Mri Presto# I Ph
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� 'I 1�1. . of the committee each day are necessarily ry fi . with the West Elgin case, and challenges . �m. Isbister, of I Morris, and other od
J- hort, as the leading members of the com- ve years, or Sir Mackenzie � eclares his course is Will t "
'#�� or, them eve partiza,n3 who have been unfor.( inquiry. The World d friendei'-Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner*' of ei
�1,1 , Bowell who is not 11 - tunately placed in a Osition where they can I preoumpti�e evide - Teeswa�ter, and Mr. ano Mrs, Fred MCC ac. I
I elected by I nee of his guilt:' Wha .
,., � mittes, have other Parliamentary' dutieR to em, and r Mr
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I who ' do the Fourse would be I presumptive evidence " o' children,,of BrkIssela, spent Of
� � is not accountable to the . greatest harml and at the same timd ken %0 Sunday
.1 attend to which take up mue-h of their time - for! his : �
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�. a actions. - i cannot be held accour I tablefor their actio e? Isn't the World silly as well ai I at Mr. John Gardiner) . s. -Miss Maggie Me. M�
s�il ad attention; the questions: put to Were it Eob for the ex encies of 'a,' knavish? " - I . Doaagfi, of Wingham, 1.8 the guest of
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i party and the fact that the camanker I 1 Miss an
.1, Witnesses are frequently irrevelent, and one i . I I
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I .1 - ness of the Senate with ,is an E � The de'ath of the late Senator Sanfor"
'. third of the time is consumed in wranglin ditorial Notes -and 001nments.� . . .
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�, aid to the Conserivabive p' leaves a vacancy in'the Dominion Senat
arty, this interfer. -Toronto has ine .
�., ztr�ong the members of the committee on City Treasur- weeks' visit to. friends; in Bluevale and Woin. Cc
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- . eiCher,e'de of politics, and all this while ence and the system -which permit , it, er'-s salary from $4 � which must be filled by a ity.-Mrs. (Rev.) I. B. Wallwin, for�erl fro
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�_c some forty or fifty witueases are kinking -Toron - ve that the Sens of this lace, is rene' '' g old acquain lances the
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1� I -either party, but b is not only a, useless but a dangerous . here. _K1r. Arthu .
� 14 their heels -around the city at th , h would unite to ex. -.be a Provincial Cabinet Ministlir-much bet. append- frr . 1.0 Ripl � at tiv
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i i expeame, waiting the pleasure o f country's tinguish it. But, this should not be X - ter. , . I age to our legislative machinery. But a I Sanday'livith his ion 1, dpr Cooltes. Ord
Zi--. . f the 64m- : . -L— 1 . to* I � _MIA8 Harris, of W n h , visited 'Miss wit
11 party questioril The -Liberals are i ng as it does exist we sh . � I
,, I m In power I sh uld try to mak. Tilly- F�luker -fast w, -e .-
i ittea. It now looks as if the entire 1ro, The Montreal Witil ,e r. C. A, Sonia, In
�_ P, in the Commons to -day, while the Conserva- . as truly 'remarks: The it as useful as possible, &Ed Thinimize the was at Lucknow on nday.-Miss �!illie re
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ork which on h emier as Mae., dangers of its exisience at the name time, 'and Master Fred Rog !from Im,
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L ,hip hand in the Senate- kenzie, I Macdonald, or Sir Wilfrid Laurier, by'�appointjng ' measles. -Mr. Andre�,r Scott, of Seaforth, on
tives have the * actual .
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F I . . I I visited his brot�er, r. Frank Scott, 1 last to t
%, During the fi does, quite apart from the anxieties of
� I ret few days iA the investi. It jr, cola-puted I that by the year 1903 a the men to the positions as they become vacaut. week. -Mrs. King her grand- u
�, tion. -thiries looked somewhat hfue for po ter, a,
. ga, - - sufficient numb�r of. the sitiou, is intellectually herculean, and;- This vacancyWill have &no I few days wi
'�-, Conservative Sen. to Ile filled by an Miss Mary King, ape t
� Brother Holmes and his supporters and such as. ill not bought in commerce and ' . I
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�1� big er salaries than' i I - 1 9 e, of ondon, is a
p; workers in the riding. It was shown that of Liberals holding seats in that loody. in we pay- t t , , � � , Plof Ha week. -Mrs. Bickl Yin Rai
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S_ . o our firs mipfater� janderkin,
I in No. 4 polling qub-division in Colborne, _ I O� Welling' a few weeks with her ifin ther, Mrs. R ther- war,
� that event, and if the ComBervatir- � to, and Mr. James Innes, of Guelph, are be- i . .
I, 198 Come We are very ac ford. -Mrs. Lowry, of roxeter, is vi kirig the;
:1 - where Mr. Donald Cummings was deputy irr�t_c etic� that our article I ing freely mentioned. These areall good men. her daughter, Mrs. (Ro Rogere.-Du '!and 0
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returning officer, some fourteen ballots, all probably will, there' is no doubt but - . tit ed -, 1�atan Reproving! As the positions are more honorary than use. Stewart are working 'a, McGuireln bi�'jdge, wo
I the Sin, 11 see me to have me ioualy' vexed the vir. I ful,. all other things being equal, political Morris, raising it,'putting in a new . fl�or,' ver
- marked for Holmes, appeared as if printed Liberal Senate �ili Play i6to the hands Of tuous spirit of the God rich Star. From its f service should count for tr�uohlin .favor of a and fillin the approacbe.s. They ar 1 080, dry
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on. different paper and on a different block the Liberal oppqsition in the Commons, and remarks, however, we i I , for that it candidate. Taking this view bf the matter repairinglunshine bridge. -One of our�B�lue- can
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from the ballots in the regular pad which in this wa I y set it defiance the will of the 'fails to we, should may the Governme t should not ,va.le boys, Mr. Edgar Coultes, prinel *all of pur i
was, - comprehend our posi we 0
famished the returning officer, thus people and render responsible g9ve ment . . . - Mile we do not hesitsite long in making a cboio�ci. Mr. Wood Ripley public school, has done 11 El zens;
leaving the suspicion that spurious ballots sire to inimize, tio� g,f has devoted hils life to business nd we are not school work
farce, just as th a de I - Or pot e for the ir- . this year. He sent eip'4en Char
e Conservative - majority in regularities in West Eli is aw re thit he is specialty not.0 for his past �, upils to public school leaving and " , been
bad found their way into the box in a man- n, we did endeavor ,P 12 � to
. . nor which the deputy returning officer could the Senate is now doing. Under these cir. aer&vices to the Liberal party, 'Dr. t4nder. ,entrance, out of which seventeen and nipei of th
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ournstanwa both ' , i
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- or would not explain. On. the strength of have the I "' T, 9 1 �71 11 I Od service in record and Mr. Coultas is! to be congrafigul1at- Conti
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this showing the Conservative members of the a tic I ed on his succeas.-A special 4he imal
a better or more faithful redor for service �'Pworth League was held in the I centl
If it is not eftsidered desirable to have the in comparil on with -num' mmit- . ildist
the committee and their supporters in the body wiped ' ' X one crimen co Met
out entirely, surely the united ted to the party 'than Mr. Iaues He is an church on Thursday evelaing at whic ii to& getti
preas throw up, their Cape ia glee, and by members of the 'ouserrative party oldniwspapermanandhasfo �tthobisttlex served and a good.programme furnill hod. troir
parties can agree on some feasible scheme and for the benefit of ths I t
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orselrau ams, . . Duff, who was in the pewing acq &In ay re-
Uggy", was thro, no at, bat escaped injury. * tances.—Alra. William Cold.
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buggy wits tad][Y broken. --Our school �Bxeter, the guest of hercousin, Mrs. J P.
�eachsr,, Mr. , A. Mc Ewen, has succeeded -
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well iii the entrance and public school leav, I choir
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fiiupils wrote for public school leaving and
four for entrance of whom six passed for the enjoyable day at Bayfield -on Friday last.— I
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alate J,both teacher aui6 pupilx.—Miss Citys, , Under the ministry of Rev. Air. Dober t
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Mine :Rurdette I McCrac ren, of the Bluev le I int of attendance and int
road, �for a fev� daYs lai t week.—The R07861 , 4�xcellent choir has recently been organized. i
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botel,,was visitbd by, V irglars on Satur ay 4
night�' but they failed t ) get anything. I In e rosperity of Staffs.—The White
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wateeb was in to �n on'Friday last. He a. S. Henderson, of Carmel church * te
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and o her members of ;he family, includi Oople8ton.—Mr. N. She.ffer, of Toronto
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Inister holy coal. :
rol�'vvs and wif � are away for a two Mullion. He Will &ISO preach in Staffie, in I
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3eo goeBro has gone to, the Parry Sound K�sera. McBwen, Mrs. M2,A]Pin�s brothers, .
X,Striot for few da7al fishing. As he is an Messrs. Willis and Shepherd shipped a ow .
do t n thi line, we expect to hear of a load of bogs from. this station on 11%londay
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eon ro7sidents of tb is. locality for a great relatives in Clinton and Heneall during the
sn,� Years, died on Friday last, after a me- psat few months, has returned -home.
Ord wid prolonged Lllnea$, with pati. —
� 7 bome Binder twine is now the order of the day
nee and resignatio . Her funeral on Sabw with farmers.,, -Mims Belle Ellie is vjiti 4
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imitin gi her parents Mr. and Mrs. John h grand-parents.—Mrs. Peter Hagen, vf .
anderoon.—Litrge Posters are out announo. D roit, who was in HeassIl and on the
ng the, gre t Toronto Exposition for 18ft� 'P rr line visiting her husband's relatives, I .
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mong oth r features on the bill the Stars h a returned to the city.—The Methodists
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ad Stitipe art! dimplayed beside the Union i .; n holding their annual Sabbath school "
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i,ure itep1when considered with the des- 3 1 W , - Ort n conducted services -in the _.
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cableimanner the Americans ave acting, S��Affa circuit on Sabbath last for Rev, Mr.
kid bat,e ai: te all along, I in .regard to the I thercott.—Mr. William Elder, B. A.,, :
ll 44entio'n. Their achieve. has succes the recent very I
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1, an . i political safe blowing they excel, N?rmal College, Hamilton.—M,r. Jffen !
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tit, i e Istake nd.t, t46y have a hard old CQok was in Sebringville last week on ban. I
ut o 'rack ,'now _86nd, if iLaurier stands to iniss.— r. and Mrs. W. Hawkellaw,'Mr. I .
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nee ,04th alpetiti a :presented hi
I to m, de- nell are very happy since the 21st just.*
ared ; Intraday, A gLUst 3rd, as Hensall's over the arrival of a sweet little baby girl.
vie he idaLYJ__Trade 18 somewhat quiet in Michael Wallace has
r 1. gone to Port
villl�,ge owing to the farmers, the bone -Mr to visit friends. -G. O'Learv, of I'll
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d mine vir of the landi beini an busily an. Huron
coilrtoirright, spent Sunday with Dr, and
ged 44 secuTing their harvest, ----;Mias M,c- Mrs. MicheIL-Mr. and Mrs. Moore, of St, --.
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re pirt of laost �eek and ,thisvisiting arq -the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
iss Aary McKay. Mrs. J. -B. Bhortt and Dalklia.-Mr. and Mrs. D. Gilmartin and
ildroo, of Parkhi 1, are visiting at Willow it�,Ire daughters, Mary and Irelle, from Port
all, th horve of her parents - Mr. and W I On, Vinited friends in town.-Mrv. M.
rm. & Tohnston. - Mr. Clive De'
- I tit, of Mit- Williams and daughter, Mine Kate, have
ell,.spentafewh)u here on�Friday last, gorie to. Detroit to visit friend@.L-Mi$s Claoris
his way to Grand Bead to camp .with his Alclli:enns has gone to Sarnia to d'a few .
rent% -Miss Map gia McLean is visiting (ij$s with her friend., Mrm.`;r,YV,.-Mi"
stivell in Clinton -Misa'.P-ose, of Exeter Ma& Newcombe is vio,iLing friends in Mit-
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visitii g her cousin, Tyliss 'Alice Caldwell: ch(-11l._&1j*.s Maggie Plerce of Mi6hell,
Fann. ville.-A nulinber of the young peo- viEfted her sister Mrs. .John' Gormley,, last
Of this village eujoy.ed a very pleasant we6k,-Mrs. Dav'e McConnell has -gousto
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nic' to Gran:d Bead on Friday lasib.-The Detroit to visit, friend#. -Mr. MoCutcheon, ,- .
ckl wc rk of Mr, T. ' �erry'a fine new traveller, spent Sunday in the home circle.
Ing is now Complei and the Jarpen. -Miss McGrath, of Buffalo, is home to
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are, pushing forward th wood work.- !peAd her summer holida is. -Miss Jennie
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a. iWeekea, of Sbrobroy, was here part Neany paseed successfully the public school
last week and this visitill her daughter, leaving examination, obtaining high marks,,
a. Richard Welsh.t-Mims Brett, formerly and Aline Mary McQuaid -very creditsibi . -
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assistint teacher 'inl the HoE111911. school, paxecd the entrance examination.- .
I who has been in Toronto attendiog the Killoran, of Seafortb, w" the guest of MW .
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rmal,4chool, was in the illage this week M uiPbY, on SundAY—William Doyle, of
ewi acquaintson, a.- r. H. �T. D. St. Columban, ,spent Sunday with friends
oke, b rrist,'er, retu ,,ed ome this. week in -Stratford.-D
Oot I . . . r, McKeansOn two little
1wa, where I I 6 .. been atti6nding dauilliters, from
i Toronto, have come to
Grain J Lodge of M I as a reprdeenta- spend- the holidays with their aunt and un
6 of 61 e Zurich or ]Ions&] I lodge of that cle, �Ali. and Mrs. J. j. MeKenna.-Mrs.
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h big vvi . fe and famil, , V'e been dpand- during the course of last week. -The Misses
the a ring and sum - months, with ,�011inff
ti 0 1 , of Kinkoria, spent Sunday with
ves and friends i. a d about Portage friends in town. -George Crawford left lost
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Prairie, anitobaiii is h me this week week for Toronto., to remain the -summer
3usiness, but inten" a' hortly returning seelson.-Mr. and Mrs. Gourley have I&
hew t again and m it Ing there until tow , wl go
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� e reports the rQ 0 re as very rest e. -Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kingaman .
on tie whole, � bu4 a in at late on ape Sunday with Mr. and Mrv. John
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unt O' the cold an& b � I kward spring.- bdo .-Mr. Walker, section foreman, has
ve U juhart and Con iclillor G. F.Arnold had is 1ouse painted, which gives it a
in itchell. on! W�oei ti�aday inspecting
J � olea4ant appearance. -Mr. Crawford, who �_
street watering cart hich that towh Eas $een visiting in London for some; tiline, .
It cing the water- returned home last week. -On Tuesday -
ra for late since intit -
ks -system. The 14all street here in even�ng last a large crowd wended their
1 MUC4 in need of ,O,a �.e ring during this way to the residence of Mr. Edward UOVA, - '
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and ated weathe tin d if a good cart where a gay time was spent in dancitig. .
, PU based at a 7e ismable, cost, the The farmers have nearly all finished ha;FPgf I
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, par icularbT the bi is nexis men. -Mr. Mar
oo�f Mason, I - y Doyle fell from a tree on Saturday,
lea Meihm )f L Howell, h" difilopating her arm, leaving the child in a
awarled the-contrac for the ereogon painful condition. -Sunday was distressing -
a stone work of Mr, Broa&*oVa large ly hot, so hot that poor sweltering bunian,
. Mr Meihm has ly Completed his ity sighed foi wintees Cool breezex.-D"
to two good h Uses, 'mas well an Aikef�v and family have moved into town
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ler jo and altho . havi . ng but re- 4g&W, Land his brothers will reside on the
9' a di in b for hinw1f, in farlm�-Werd has been received of the claisth I
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, fig V * ingher sister Mrw. V. C. Me, spected resident of McKillop, wine years,
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