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I � , - . -11 . When MAr , AV., . I ­.. 'y , r -.,:"'1­t,.i,'!­ " . . " , . c Vk�*�A,0101'60',' 044 - , " his sl �.'or %iiiiomly ut %40 #�Ivl - . , , , , , , 1 I `11 ­ - rW ,. . 'i ­ , a I t"Jor � - "; , - W - , li;, I "? " ." ` !; , lu - - -- , '' 'I "'94 01r��',., i., 61, . . , - , ­�­ � 0� I � I go I � _ I � ­. � ,�" !,:" "' , � ,,�,'.ff �­,., X41, 'nem . � ..­ , , ", 4�w : : - ba b, ,� *9 "I �,,,�,,, . 1­11;�­,i�,,,,,,, :i �, "'.0 t1,6 , ; I �, - � "� : 1, �. , , ki Wiv,1Q- T,u4,p:,, Surplus. the WIWI IR I ," I '.�`,.',,,�' "' . . . Q ­p I , :'I. - , . � . �, �,�-�,'­­ I I .,--� �.,.; -­. I � , :1 , -3 . y a PrO ouP 01 , ' -1rome, p0or. sells in%Jjfhlui�,ia ,compaid'ed ft-g.,y, v-0. ..; 1- ­ . : I.-, �. �- . . ��:.� �1.1 i� ,,,;-.,. 11 �yt , . r. 0 a. I prqAtA., XM ,:��,Adw�r-; ; .11 ' 7 ­ .1 I . I., A * - at 25 per , Ole , 6A)4W,',�,W­1 , I I.. , -` ' P to Ine , in A! .1 ,", �'�,�::­ ' " U� 4' . 0 ZX -- ­ ­ it" I ,,,,,�, I :., -, " - v ?tM Ante e n the loans. wanna '- ' - . 1. , - ; 010, I 0--as,11, ,r ,J­..-�,, I w� � , _ - .� . . I'— .,r..-: ,6r , "- , ­ ­ " � ,.., - I ., pf o � I . . 11 . . . I - advent of 4.4 perce beer the2V writ. ,b I , �!e omft 6 M!­,,P�,. �,�,­�� . � , - , � . ' ' : , ­ �'. *�.Olk# ��,'.­."-qq - 11 � . . 4 �,',;�i�: :.�­ -­� � I , . , ' ' � . . ,�, .# ., trAle: � *o*',Greeee and .. ­ . - , - : , " . . 14,60s and wi 61X *,t -X, MCI mwffi5p 'S 0" ,,'g ... ; I . , ­­ ---- ­ .� , 11 - I � i . ­ �­ ­, - ,�­ -, " � ­- , ", , , � Anthracite . ,,, Z . I � :1 I , ., � It � - :1 er �r � ---,-,,,i,,,,,," ,r-',",,",,, r . . . � .11, I - .1, - . - . . . � , E, s , , ' -s- � � . . � � . � . '. -, , m -t -, *;-,. � . - I.... - . . , , ,�­;"Ylp4j.��%" . � � . . , , ­ *44�4 t6 the,wbk Canada, during the I h#v6 to,re.duce their prices or go out was about to Start env.R�;qps,;�11;11111 k r �,` i�,,,; . I .. I I � 11 - . I .., i'. - "�,,' , : j , ,. "�. ': , �% - in, 'and 'w1ift 16anp. are ,Urow, pl .1 � I'll, ..... ;., ". � - ­ � I T 1". ;-­�l " .� I :, ,- . ,,� , " , , , �, � ,­ . - - I . � 0 �. , , ,,­. I , " , -�`�r . i .� - � I I ,� .�', ,,,,�, � ­ , -, I I - w,w I . "., $ oer I I . _ � ;.,,. - , , , , , , ,� aced I I . I � . ­., -, " , . . IV; 1 15.50,�'o ton of liwiness." This was the mainglat Ou§ lo�ri� ,� an, , I �' I , �: I . . ". - . ­­­ - surplus of , ­ . . I accQF1 . 44R7 1;�K,:6��' , r .: , I . I I I . , . : , ­ , . . -basis, the total ­'. , �' � ly Of the article and is it not reasonable 'pears here' 'verse. . - ' : �`� '',, " ­ - . � , On. � a sound - Ill '' 'r i�, � : , -' ' �� ."'; 1,1, :. , - -h " i , '," . �� . " .... ftm ,�, - to assurne that 'if the new 4.4 beer Account in verse of criq .4 V. e , �,I�m ", � I I , I I We are�,Y,V , der I , - '" " , � , , I * 1 - , W*tli 'the , . I,, I Wise to' &r coal ear I.. ., ,.u,4 . I 7tear't-0 be used 1n. -reduction of, 'a . or ­,. p_A � f ,, y prOparewlo " -,supp y you - I t 'I's ", . , � .; . :�L " �, I ,r , I , , the onal. debt is $5,8n,162, '"'. asll-j� I A �. , � , i ­ I �� � �� X�, 'e in comi to Canada- ... , �� �� ,,,, � ii�, ':: , , e ' if J 1� I;, # I -. . will hurt. the bootlegger here that it laipti rig , , "' , .t, If 'y � i ", - r at �� - I_ . ' evelling uP of the duties on I - ��;7,,,,--,-W,�`�,:, WI:& 11 I � - - 4prixig�-,40., 11� �,*, 64 Wes -th .,Will - bt�' t( r ­- .1.11, V., , . . -4:91481 )Uy� 64i�'dc�4unt of its, superiority, Wwk and run-of,­mim coal will be, of ,­ I should have a far greater effect on Govenlock and his e, . - I,. I �, I " 9 .) YOU de, '- An't" . . I the bootlegger in Ontario. And this Scott, and family Of. f6ii " A � I - I . 6& 1, both - - I "-"v­­,:�, � I . .- � 1. " . . 3�, r 44 vhri,dy ,, I a, I � ­ .1 I I ­ I . ,'I - I , . , ,��:, I., . I ; eat benefit to the Maiitime Prov- I , � -id% , . - �& � I in I . - - . I I T �,�­-�, �,,, Adb & S e,t, I was one of the main reasons that it and three sono a - , a cbm , . . , -4 � , - 10 i I . 1 i , ... I - Inces; also the reduction of the duty '. , a uaintangeS 1.111, �� . . ,,, nd aiaq I ". �`ill , r mo Joiui�-bladeavor,'ho*wever, has been to tqtiejori gasoline engines to be used by in- . , , ­ 1S � � . -Ou st, Seri �!�', itNl-, -;� , was passed. friends ., - I � I � qu NO C I U I I V Time alone will tell but the result borough Shi.re, Scotlana, .a * 11 - I . r . I � . . �. ­, .I I" �-.-: I . I I iP,',� , . 1 44 . -1c" that4ill establish A new record of values,-,eyen in iv, u of Ontario's exPeriment is being eag- what i's noW­ McKi � op I To ip" I � ­'1.1?A&it :11, 4: pr d' id a] fishermen. A-ri'export duty 21! 1 , - ''. ' - Per horse SEAFOR*K-: - - - ONTARIO. '% .. �:,. thit store * fi` - " ' hi �h quality 'and reasonabler,,, ." - I ' Of $1.95 power Oea:r on �,- erly awaited here, both by the drink- Huron County, aho ;� I . ,� w er e i g pr�cqs al� electriefty deveI6 in Canada -will I � . UX t 1,001, .� -, i, ..'' - .. ­. W, , Is � - ped ­­ . I � er and prohibitionist. 1834. Helen, the. yotthges , 11, " ,�i5l. I I , ay ". . A ,4. died, : of- :., I ; ,� i .. . go hand in hand. . I bring an additional revenue to b4LU .�.�,,,;,;:� !--�, s -buried at .'Too - ,`�� ;v - 's I . . . . . ­. I I I Thanking you for taking up so much shipfever, wa 11 . 1G, sp Isr, . ��' . Dominion Of $400,000 per annum, and - , � ---=. * V �; .� Jr . , 11 I I -7 ill T I -A -11 �,u .... . .-�� .� I.. ­ I �. . � - . - altogether the increase * . ' I ' N,-', ., . .. I . I � I in federal tives, therefore,, are,,,. vy,ref ul to omit . . I . I . ­ I , � I ; -­., . M-P-0­1� .1 . . . I ­ Us" revenue from this year's proposed fis- , -, iff * their � 1 .. � . . any mention t , * I �.,`�,A in " - , ,:. . . I ,'.­�.­ � .i �, I I L I O', -,� ­ ,'Ti I . . . . .. I ,, ..: � I Tj tk' '. - , . r . F�- . .. . I I 11 . 1. - I cal changes, will, it is, estimated by am,e dment in t - � . .... . - ... .1�1.� 7''V � ! � .1 � . ,. . P6, that the Pro I - , I I I I � . I '� I . � I - Hion. Mr. Robb, jb6 $1,262,118. A gressives would. �; ��.'�,6 for it. But '. I - . I - . , �. . w*dexxing of 'the operation of the anti- the latter long'- 4 4'� ce sed to hope """ . - . 1'.1: �. , I 1. I i g el ' and. -the early func- for any real � helplfroln;� be Conserva- . . I . . "I I 1 '"P'4 , dumpin &use It, L - ; I. ,, ,;, - � . I N , , , . I'' '. ,�. , . I , -1- .. . X111% i' -'b , .SUITS he iff -)7 , A lvis,� so a sub -a - I . . I 1. . .. , . � tionb�g of t - T'siriff Soard were, al- tives . � , . , I , .1 . - . ­. : , I -, - . in tan , al* , ­ �� . . . . . I .1. . ,atures of the B,uAget. -,*!o � . . I - I., ..... so, fe I mendment waa�-as, ,.' , ' tly introdue- 1, . I . I Dev elopments. irl�'-the Budget � ­ . debate, ed Thursday night'i"by- obert Forke, 1 11 I I . , I I % 11 .. . � , The Kind That - 4ake already indicate ,a rep6tition of the ,leader of the -Wpo "res �� I 11 I . ­ .1 � ..' I _ 8i zisiyes. Al-' I Ir - A th4p House of Commons though this'wat-. rWO-d.'% out of order, � 19 I . I You Feel "Dressed Upoll t8W'tUaSt'e0S151ions ago, and: Also illustrate '0 It I � as a similar sub'41� A4 nent was two! ­., r, , � , . . . . .� ding difficulty of 'legislating sessions ago and s6rtlib same reason I .. . ­ . 11 � � 4 . . -, The New Suits that have a . r) I r , ilred Wnd governing for a 4alf continent. that only One 'i��4& I .1 I . . � h I -'the Two years ago the Progressives were moved to the mo -UA tdZ,go into Com- . cc .� N 1. . I I ere n _past week Vill delight annoyed at the failure of the Govern- mittee of -Wa:�s ;E60-9'earts, the Pro- - . I'll i .1 I . . I. the eye of every man requiring new inent to give any large downward re- gressives are now on record as op - 171 1 . . . . � . vising of the tariff, with the result I , 11. . . posing any policy that',does not pro- , V " clothes. . that in Parliament the- mo4ed a L:L4-�� . . .p-. n .y,,,i,u v ua e paper, - main. I a , livar Qu ec. Iver mo. er 444 � three days after arriving there, `an&', . . . I " ' I �.&, I I I ,.,.'�,i. �, ,.­. ­,,,�'. Yours truly, . . was buried on the banks a th6 �Qt­: . ....... . . :� i .. .. 11 AN OLD BRUCEFIELD Boy. is , , .W. � land dt R. Scott her fAber $ir..",�,�*: .. .. . -4, . ;,,11mos� '. 6�.'.',�;' �-'-g; I , - ,g; I . — - � . I .'Wr�� - ­­ , , , �.. f th,q 6 .11 I . 4 Hier death resuiiing rq ,14` ; " e; , I I . , " � ships X .1i ., , 4�., .'­ ., , of ­4� "I. ,,, �- ��", L. �i, , , I ­�' THE FIRST SETTLERS IN I -nib she endured cTos e.,p litw.i ... ( "� : ,�,' ­ Ittirsing her daughter, In' ' She— .- who JjKk . �.T . ��%;1`1 .1-11 .�t.� ` " - :,:,��.�,.41` , -',�t�� DISTRICT . �,� "'I", , I 11 11 � led -on Grosse Island, and't1ie,j6Ur*0'5 , - , 4, ­,:;� ":�,:� Dear Expositor- 1. to her father's holue Ili I& "';-1; zl� willop, , " �-,� - I ,­ � � ��, , �� - - I I have taken "me trouble in get- ,. , .: I - . e, ..r . I bf -;�-, ''. Our histories rei things awaty uV in; , � ­ : '­ � ; "41. � �, ting particulars in respect to our first settlers in this district. I thought it - - Of the valiant in battle -the victor in - strife t: -� . I , I . :,� �, % I � - . ,1 possible some 6f your readers may be How woudorous their doings, how gallant and.' brave I . � ,0�11A .,:.1�1' . I L�., 11 ,�, interested as I was in -learning of Their record remains, when their laid intheir- .''�L . 1. 1­� i 'I.,. 1. " these happenings. I may not -be as . I ­'�, i Z�, I grave. . . , .,, ; .."4 , cording these particulars, and Much The poor and the humble treading life's var-ZI �:,�-X,I ..... .. ­ .. .. - .. I,- �, more important happening's may hAve row way tl- , ,. A IL . . been onritted; but the reading of this Seem to Pass out of sight as nlg'ht follows, dsy;�L � , , �,T�',';� . I . . . I , 11 "I'll "I'll I ,., , � : .. I �. . vide for a Steady an al'a revision =----- - --- I -- -- may serve its purpose in calling to ey make J& -e a- - - realm of state, � .. .. I �A - The new blues with white, green, sub -amendment to the Conservative ­�`­' I . of -the tariff to -W .tstkictly revenue . mind the early days of our fathers. And covet no place with the world's great. .. �11 , ,5� . - I . ,j- . . I , J� . 1. 1i . . S '. � �:` I . main amendment to the Budget pro- ba i ings, I understand, are based on About one hundred years ago there . �,i. ­�, I � I ey or light blue hair line stripes Could we reach in our vision to the home of � �' ,��A. � . '. ,i, '-, , 1. . � ..�,. I 9T - posals, while the sub -amendment was - In moving hig'96iamendment Mr. ,practices and precedents which have was an agitation in the Mother Land the blessed, I ��.�... , .11� � � 1, I - � are particularly* interesting to the ruled out of order the Western group Forke deplored th��, concentration of grown up in the years gone by, �nd in respect to the settlement of e Where our merits are judged by the hearts. ... .;:" ��, � �,�- ; I . . I . th t� �� , :�11 11 11 - got them -selves eff6ctively on record I .. � . . . .. younger men. These Suits. come in Canada's wealth fbietoo few persons. have established themselves as re- British possessions in North America. we possessed, �, � � ­�1�0, " . t, i I I I I . I I a wide range of prices to s ' almost as standing firmly for tariff redue- :'What *we' -want in,-Ca4da " he said,. cognized traditions and customs The wonderful resources of this new How the poor and the humble would oft ride I � � �.,�;, , . . I tion, That session the Government ti, mode wealW`-O. I :­,, I I - 44. ila!u wx ely distribut- which we should follow. But may I country in respect to its lands, for- the wave, , I., ... _ . . _4 :. ";;;; �,, � I I 1� . any -pocket book. -1- . majority on the Budget was one of ed and i-large.pap.Watioii fairly well- point out what you have already ob- ests, mines, fishing and hunting � '. - i . . , ­ � while earth's most admired wonW remain in) 7z. - . -, , . i .. - the smallest on record -only eight. to-do- that is the',pohaltion that I served, Sir, that a condition now ex- grounds, caused many of different -na- their grave. . , �4 ',., . The dressy grieys that ai-e noted Last session the Liberal Gdvem- w, - . .-,i -� . � .. _ - ��v professions to . ­11� ... 11 . uli li"Ao ie4 pr in this coun- ists and has existed in this House for tionalities, creeds and ' .1 �. I . for theirwear, their. cleanliness- and ment made substantial reductions in try." Again he,ir-r— t at the head immigrate to this land of freedom. 'Alien this country was young and. its com- I � � �� 'I..". . .. I I - � ged b - S,the last five or -six years which did . g " � -, , the tariff, the estimated reduction in iforts were few, I � ... ': , . . �, 11 !�, their adap�abfflt� io S�mm6r use are" , I I r of the two big rAllWayi systems in not exist at the time those customs The feeling thus created reached ., I - 11 - I. - . . I ­.­ I'll. I 1, .' � revenue as a result of these being Canada get t6gether­,and 'try to ef- were becoming established." The rn�any of our ancestors, amongst which Our.forefathers sailed fkw this land that waa� " :,�,�.',�', . - . 11 411180 Well:­W- ' "' " * " ted ­Vhile the re- $26,0010,000. -The Progressives show- feet some s4vingsF fq,f�­thp, peaplig.by House divided on the appeal from we would cite John Govenlock, Robert new; I � �', , . . . epr�ewn �.,�, , - .­ - I I . I ble blu-es f,6 . f 11 spo, t. 1. Suits ed their appreciation apd the larg- -1 .a - - "'., I 1", .. - .1aa ,�W,Iydressy eedle� '.Atiplicatitoji of the Chair's ruling and the vote re- ., � eliminating,,'n -a Scott and Archie Dickson, of Rox- The old sailing vessel had to battle each wave- .,��, -, *. I . � "L ' , est Budget niujorif� on record in Can- sem-ices. "�-ftis -40�' - 71': lie , borough Shire, �Scotland, who, through Amd the voyager needed a heart that was� .. �,� * said, "that sulted in the Speaker being upheld . ''I',.' � . I ' -i& . . - . . 'L'-". . - - , I " -are here'in.-every. ih . and price. - ada was registered -112. -This yeaes these tW6 r,ailwayg�.',bgy,c to c6t,ftime by 1P to 5%,.�he Liberals and Con- inter-marriagd, were closely related, brave. o. i, - I- I - I. * , , 1, " I :��..­� il, ". . ! - � i� - - .- '. " �ia - 16 'w e Of material to 'cut each oth6r'i:�Aroats, a Their vqyage was successful in many a way, � ", i .� . , , -if WP i" -ant to show fiscal proposalsr,will.b ��, �� - I � I �,­ - ,,� Cbm I . i � d ' ` - . . I trying servatives voting together. to 1: ­:. I - . ­ I .thes, � � ... �.. 1.'t,-� - 11 ".d., I '-..� , -,.- � assistance to the Zitst r -he isit the OlvA.% � getting decide to immjgT�ate t9 this ,wonderful 11 ,�., , I ... . . .e . . 11 .., - . 1, ;C �.� . , . - The time it requiTed, just eighrt weeks and al ,.. "I �. ... I I . - -, � " � ­�*�� Domini6n. Last- i�ar's were of, great traffic and all t1i country. . . I � ,� . I , ,n part of t the. one to be - I . . . e , . . - �.,�.-'d I ­­ . ,�­ . .1 :. , . . - �:. : . , .. , .P, ,:Z,-" . at sc;rt a thing, will PROHIBITION IN DETROIT , . - . . , � . .1 � -, � I - . , -1 , . . day, 1, �� . , $ . �. �; , � to the Western half, not get us out of the C41e The crossing of the ocean in those The Captain and isaidors were all of our 1-in4e 11�5, I 110 I , �- - *­ - �31, encouragement . ' i � ch we are to -day. I am certain � A . . - � 1, : I ' - especially the three prairie provinces. whi - 'in' '" To the Editor, Huron Expositor: days was a great adventure, which And the passengers not of a boisterous kind. . . , - ... I Both sections of the country cannot that a.grea-t deal of saving, of econ- Dear Sir: -I have just read an almost seemed as hazardous and rare 11 '11i*. , I . I . .. 1. 1,-r I- article in your Paper by Frank Welsh, They had bidden good-bye to their friends on, �., I - _ "I" , . , "035 be pleased at the same time. No Omar could be effected were the mail- as the airoplane excursions of the .%.. . . . � tees � ... �, I ��Iffo . . '' Pr, . :� ,.,..." ., , .­ - 11, �, - � I I 11 .. , I the 0. T. A. This is not an argu- the shore, . - - . - � . I . : . , - , , �'­,: statesman has ,yet discovered a way ,a of these two railways to re I present day do to us. They decided, "i 11, . � . .� . � � . . 1� geipents - .1 ... I . � .. 0� ". - of legislating to the complete satis- work together harmoniously to this merit fbr or against Prohibition, but however, to dare the dangers and And they felt that on earth they would meet. . ­m'� ., � I I I . -- . -, � 7 .� . ".2, � . - . ,:"-- �, . .. ­ ­­ - 1� 11, . 1111111111111111. faction of the whole country, and it , to correct an impression the reader thein no mom .. "I I t., I � I . - -1 � . �nd. I think the Canadian Pacific make the attempt to reach *hat was 11 14� I . I . , " I - , . Railway would be quite agreeable to . then known as the Huron Tract, which �� I.. . 2'. � I . > '. ,� .:,-." - ­ " is probable no such discovery will gets when Mr. Welsh says, "I have But the sorrow and sadness of parting was� . ..,i. . . . � tk�.' , . ­ ....� .. ­­ .. I � . � been in Detroit a year and five months derived its -name from that possessed' past� . L X61" - . . I .. I . ever be made. taking such a course." .- , ­ I and I have seen just one man drunk." by a corageous tribe of Indians, "The And the then modern vessel was moving at.� k, " ,'�� , 1. *In his summary of the finances f9r When Mr. Forke moved his sub- Now he is either not telling the truth, Hurons," who inhabited it. last. . � �v-,; � . the fiscal year closing on March 31st, a * '. --�� .. . mendment it was feared by the Pro- or he never goes out very much. He - . � . � ,� �' � . . Hon. -Mr. Robb had act* returns UP gressives that it would meet the same Scott and Dickson, the two* elder of Th. eyes the� "I - , ­ . I . . Wom�xeg -- Coats used to be a truthful man when I the three adventurers, took their two that in sorrow had looked from :,, , . 11 I .1 . �. 1. 1. I to the end of February and the only ,fate as did a sindlar one two sessions , stem, ... " I, " . - . . ... � ­ I' I . . I � .. I 0 � guessing was as to March; but that ago and it brought to.,the surface Knew him around Brucefleld, so will eldest boys, Robert Scott and James Now hopefully toward the bow seemed to turn- :11"']".1 ,,i -. . could be done vary closely. The to- ,again the fact that conditions in the give him the benefitof the doubt and Dickson, and went forward in 1833 And with mirth and with gladness the deck -�,­ , it� � tal revenue for the year will be abou say he goes out very little. to prepare for the three fairdlies who . -�11,, ,, At'Lower Prices Than t Canadian Parliament, espeiially since would resound, .! �1, I I . . I .1 I � . ' � $334,000,000, a decrease ­9f $52,800,- 10,21, are far different &om. what If Mr. Welsh would give us some were to join them the following year- In praising Stj Patrick and Sootias renowned- ".., ., - I 9 . - 11 .. . You Ha*ve Seen 000 from the preceding year, which they were before. The existence of ?f.the results of Prohibition a, it John Govenlock, the younger of the ��. , �� I � 1, � ' . means that there 'has �been $52,800,- at least one more party in' thier House is in Detroit at present, he might sum three remained in Scotland until 1834 The weather was out in it. holiday gown � .1 . it up as follows: The police admit to ar�ange for the journey and escort And seemed to be bent an gaining renown; . �, .. I I 000 less extracted from the pockets of and the apparent right of every party I'll . I for Years the taxpayers during the past year. to be able to expr"s collectively its there are at least 10,000 blind pigs their families on their voyage. The youths would step Aighbly in Scotials- .�` "I .1 I � . �.-, r - .. here, and' say that is a conserv- Those to whom I here purpose most strathapey, . . t "'. ., � ", .1 .1 . . I The total estimated expenditure opinions is becoming more manifest 1, 11 I P ative es,timdte. Police Commissioner Or join in the Irish jig "Over the Way." , q'�,4 "I , I , � . I . When we say women s coats at chargeable to consolidated funds will every day, but the rules of Parlia- particularly to refer, were residents . �� "I . I � I . - ' - be $319,700,t000; -but when there is Croule says the situation has gotten of Roxborough Shire. Scotland, where � . . . . . . I .� lower pricers'than we have quoted for addled to this capital expenditures ment are not as elastic as. the condi- ., yond control, and the law cannot One song that Pat sang needed no one tostart. ��. . . . I'll . r . � . ' * tions are rapid in change. The Speak- ote my father"s grandfather, Thomas Gov- , �� �� . I -1 tal and 11 , -mean just what we say— and other special ,outlays the to ,,, How Rddolphe Lemieux, ruled the enlock, died at Brockhill Burn each heaft, .. ,�'", % . ) years, we properly be enforced. Wayne Coun- For the praise of the Emerald was dear to ty, in which Detroit is situated, ap- I . I �-, � I not just alittle lower, but a great expenditure, will the $342,177,000, sub-amendinent. out of o-kaer as he pealed to the State for a large sum was buried at Yarrow, Kirk County, And the turtie that they used was of littler ' I �.11. I leaving a favourable balance of $1,- did two sessions ago, and an, appeal of money to enforce the law, but was in 1818, leaving his wife, Janet Bur- tinport� � � 1, , deal lower. Scores of women have 823,000, which is remaFkable in view from that ruling was asked b riet, and five sons and one daughter. 'Twas the words that they uttered that nowi ." , ­ I - . . . y J. W. refused. They were told that any The mother and sons. Walter, Robert .�1111� ; '. � 1. � .. . 11 1. e rprise this, of the large decrease in revenue, Kennedy, Progressive member for county had as much right to a grant and daughter, Margaret, that same held the forL .. Added to this surplus is the interest Stormont and Gelngarry. In doing so 1. .,, . ... . ,---Spring when they learned how very . I on the Greek and Roumanian debts � I as Wayne, as one w= as wet as the oved to Poland; Andrew fol- There's a pretty spot in Ireland, - .. I ,,.� . . Mr. Kennedy remarked, lqour ru - year rem . ' ' - I I .. I . , t , .11 reasonable you '�an buy' a real -new , . making the total surplus $5,823,162. other, and if they all got such a grant [owing them in 1830 '. The other bro- I -dearly claim as my land, ,I. . . & . I . Another favourable, feature of the ­, it would bankrupt the State. ­. . ther, Thomas, remained at the old Where the fairies and the blarney �� , , - tds good as it - - -- ":.' .�::, , , ; 4 f ��Sh doat that is jus . financial results of the fiscal year , Here is an article from the Detroit home in Scotland, while the elder bro- Wild never. never die. .-X, TT -r- I r 11- 1, n .0 .Limes o Marc LO y ro essor ,q I � have a -very. at.tractive as- just closing is the irnpor tit saving ., . s6ftment in. stock ,of the- very newest made in interest charges as a result I - . . . I shades 'and, designso. YOXT will be of the successful refunding transac- tions during the year. Loans floated ure. I doubt if wQ would have aP- � surprised what a sw, ell coat can in New York for the Canadian Na� � `W you - get'for - tional Railways and the refunding of Victory loans have ., J, I I I maturing enabled . ging the second highly capitalized I . a saving in interest of $2,643,264.92 business in the country. Who of us I I I . . $15000: a year, which if capitalized would who voted for it would have done so I . * - mean' practically a debt reduction of . k I I . over $50,000,000. A favourable bal- ,� .i, , I 11 I.. I . - and I I I � ance of trade, too, was built up with Welsh t� a respectable restaurant on - - I the British Empire which for the I . . . . .. I year amounted to $243,0010,000, while I � -�- ", . , I there was an adverse balance of 1-1 '. �, le $180,50 trade with -foreign conntries of $78,� . 1 more or less of the neighborly inter- 00(),000, leaving a - PA. favourable I . . . I balance of $165,186,430 with all 'coun- ed as many as sixteen. If there are I . I I tries. . .Limes o Marc LO y ro essor ,q ther, John Govenlock, (my grand- . --� t::Z Robert M. Wenley, of the University father), with his wife, Margaret Me the land a the She]-lalah, . . . . . :'.1. of Michigan: "Prohibition is a fail- Scott, and their three sons, Thomas, , i�! ,!". My heart gDes back there daily, i., �,i: �. �.l ure. I doubt if wQ would have aP- Robert and Andrew, and four daugh- To the girl I -left 4ehind me . . " ,��,, . , % .1 proved Prohibition if we could have ter-, Margaret, Janet, Eupbumia and . When we kissed and said good-bye. . 1*111 � foreseen how it would make bootleg- Helen, and the Scott and Dickson . . 1:,� 2 ging the second highly capitalized families prepared for the voyage to , - . Th" D ... "' translation to English. 11 . . . � I business in the country. Who of us Canada. , was mRire than puir Sandie couad stem'. I . . 1. who voted for it would have done so Fri,rids of the adventurers, Grieves', I Y" skirl o' the Pipes and the auld befilu" Muir , M if we could have looked ahead to all abkirk's, who had Convinced hirn he wns*na dust nae common, '.1A !.-A, its ramifications." I can take Mr. I also large families, decided to go with I . h man. ! 11 : Welsh t� a respectable restaurant on I the company and settle on lands close " . - 11 . � . i Michigan Avenue, within one block 1 by th ... taken up by Scott and Dick- An' to keep up the name o* suld ScotlancL. . I . :� .. - of the Trumball Avenue police sta- I .son, where they all could enjoy the He thought he'd gie Donald a ban', � ..." 11 . - - - . I., tion, and if he doesn't see at least six companionship of one another and q , ,o he struck up a tune that was common, -,�. �, .'-�.�'11 To hirnAel to heilen pass by under the influence of liquor more or less of the neighborly inter- and R man. . � . :, ... I'll pay for the supper. I have count- course they bad with each other in Maxwelton's brace are bonnie, . . �. I � 1 I ed as many as sixteen. If there are the old I -and. 2 Where early faws the dew, 41 ten thousand blind pigs, does it not They had all resided near Brock- .� And 'tw*w there that Annie Laurie . . tj !I - . I . . . . I I I Sir Henry Drayton, of the Con- . hill Burn, nine miles from Silkirk, Cird me her promise true. . . I 1. � tll � . . ".. - I - I I . � � servative Opposition, as was expect- � I and their characteristic church there. I . .141 , . � ed, renewed the old controversy of was Yarrow Kirk, which was noted as I Gi�d me, her promise true, I . �41 V!% - * - bookkeeping Wihich no'er forgot will be. �`l I 0 0 as to whether or not 'having been presided over by Dr. � ,.1 1, . AV M Ogg O%,r, y there was a surplus. That is, if the Robort Russel for fifty years, and his And for bonnie Annie Laurip .,...:ii',4 - MLAW Canadian National Railway obliga- . � t would lay me doon and dee. ."', . mn, Dr. James Russel, for forty-two I ," .. 't, Nd 0 %O ­, ,were counted in there would be . - , I' i It I qer%, r tions years, both of whom bad been bonor- It seemed like a foretaste of the realms of , '!��,�- -.', / I St � COAL AND WOOD "" 1. � I I" I . . li� , - 11 ­'- �! ", I i I � . . a big deficit which he estimated at . . ed by having acW as clisiplain to tho bliss, . - "', , i .'I I . ,,L L . . ��, I � 1, . . I . I I . � "I I � , �� � about $100,000000; but as was point- Lord High Commissioner of theif where happiness reigns with never a mine; ­� . I . i " I I I , , � I 11 ,,, I ed -out by'Hon. Mr. Robb,' the pres- . � �,',-'� ,jo I ��, ,,,, �-�, For the, WTV hole Family - time. But a week has searce passed e'er Q cloud In. :,a I , ., � . . .., I . I I . . .ent Government is continuing the The old *Church there st-ill remains, the west .. " I � I � � ;' .� , . . �.,. � -,' � I ,­ , �., , , Why delay?. Buy your Coal early. Get bet- �e;,,�' , -1 I . - bookkeeping policy of the previous which, in later years, 'has had so -me Caused the sailors aboard to be greatly dto- , 11 . I , : �, � I . . . ., , ' .. .. -IT- , � ce: V411 Ilot p6kmit of description of the many new ,Government of treating the Canadian ter service at less cost, and have it when you slight modern improvements added, tremed. .. ', . .11 . , � I.. . W " . � d .. . � I.. . I . , National debts $is an indi in the sbnpe, of tower and bell fix- 1.1i� I .� . I I., -0 � I Ing to ... - . . , , i Spa ' I 1, ss accessories. Hose, Gloves, wan , " . I � " ., .. rect oblign- - I .. deas we '4& dhb t it. The vessel till -now that was calm and serene i � I I -1. 1. Vi "I M.- I - -.N` , Wo,, tizand, therefom; not entitled tureq. The burial place, which was Became reatles% and frenzied from bold itrii� �', � . .. I , - 11 L. . "' ' `1 Men's Shirts - our Antbracite "None -ard, I ., 11 I r. Fancy X06k.".M."O �'!­ � ih&- � ndetwbar cons deration in the record of the remains ,:,��41 1 � ­ ,. ",­ �,�� ,0 � ­�, . finance% during the betim: 11. 1� I - , � 01" , .. U., , � You are safe in buying designated as the kirk y .. ��,, .�, 9 , I . � ; .... ;i, , , , - nt, which , �,- . ... men , , ,'. hi-,�U­o. the �vhole Ifst of Government's The sails they were lowered said tied to th& I s Corse I i -, I . "t i with tomb stones adjatte I I - )-.7 .-,`.A00 year. There is no .doubt but that Superior." It is economy for you to buy good marks the resting place of many laid . . 'J - �' I , .i I �.: , I , . I , - 4�40kemeiits Y611 Wil Im"t, ..... :"..". I., . .,�. " , I , Easter,and A " ' ' I , � , � I find thi's = the Canadian Nati6nal annual deficits coal—the kind we sell. there and MOUTned for more than one VMilp the captain and sailors weft esith dow, ­ "r..'4, I . , A�. � I �., - 11 . , , � " ` I , I so b.90. ven Your order will be appreciated, and will re- ing their best. , �-,. .i I k-�. * � .i� , #1th -a greater vAil , to 660' , from the qua Vill e' tually 'all be taken care of hundred years ago. ." .'! . .." " , ,, ,�. I -, ' ' hd therefork! . 41 . 1, 1. . �, I I'll, , . , . Li" I : , :,Q, � Llf : , "' ; , `-1 I � . . . . . . I. I � , . . . ., � ­;� . b &f V, L ,t ' & 'it' a Out ,of net earnings a . I It w&q hard to leave the homes and . . A".., . , I i ;. � , I hAdy the very best� 1. , , AS des that mak es it Should I ".. I . 11 � !e1ve prompt 94wition. Ue harp and the violin were both aald aWzzNp'� I ..­, . . . I-. . I I I not be now considered as di. ( ., scenes ,nf child-bood, and the endear- . - - ,: ' � ". . I . . C I , � � I . ­;� , ,.� - - . ... . ' . I I . . .� I � . . I 0,7 �f�., � reet additions to the national debt. , . em. And their sraiet,V ceased *bft the V*.'."'didi� ,.. ". . I ,. on�, pqrsonal a . fiore. Coal deliveied, 1� AprH or May, $15.50 per ton. ing memories they brought and " It , , I I . . . ", I I I � �",,. ,�, �,;' - , .. .7� ".R., E 41 . � , I '. ... � . . " nt which Sir lfeiii-.y. bark on a perilous sea voyagge, to a WAY; t , , , % I ­ L ,,' i. ,­ .. I I I. '14, I "', : , i, , '' . .1 :;io; . ON � �, � I . I . I ` �,?; By the amendme He,, � I . . ;� . � - � , -:; , . , .. � . :, , ,,;�!­ ': I .. "I ... I �0 � .0 �, I - � I " , i,igim,�iiii�i-wi,--a�l�oi�-6,.,i.".�"L��,�,,�:-".-I���,�,,L-� . . . . . .... . ,,, 16 ,­; , f, .. . 1. The weak and the agod waret sent ii,,iww, ,"I'll " . , . A 6i� 11 -011! 11!0�1 "O-- moved last Thursday it Is evident, that . I . land so far away, which, While the I 4 , I ­ " i I , . - . ;, , I 11 .. 1,t',� � .1 "I � I ... 0!m !!", . the 0drigervAtiv4's Are anxious to iltl� t . .. , wonderful prospects Of freedoin, that While the dealt hands were lw*to�A�. be�, - L' I I I 1, ­ I I I I . I � " , ' ' ' ' ­ .. - ,..i I . . , ,,,,,,i��:. 11 I ,� . , .. I � , I.. . q -11.1 I . � . . I 0 us pagibli `�)�� L�, � � I � " �,' , . � I. I I'm . 1� I - , �-,4.­ ­ ... �­ - , ,, reitiotibbrio , - 1c, ,,,,� .� ,,, I., . ..;; - ', 11 � :""�: � - .. , , , I 1".. ­ �", , . " =e, . a . 11 "' , ;; �::, �, in ; . � .:L��,J� . ,, I � �­ : . - . I I .. ,.�, , . . . 2-froTA the pro;4g. -9 - 1. of b rdships and ftrivatloins,to be , -'..' �,. , .. , I � '111 I .. I I I I i,,, � I -�, ­ � �, �­ . 0 " 5. 'W`rl vo -ad the bold. , ' �, , � '.... t !' rl , " - ��'�-, ,�,,�.. . - ,� :, , JL IT !:,� t.�%: I �,�: .'�,' , � ' I Oi , , �11' , . : � . 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