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"" . .1 � I I ta=ed as COMPlensiattion fop a swamp - I � -�. I se. y,ed ifilie worst blame. All fil , 'llid to
11, , .;!$�'.,���',,,":, ! . I Prior up had had a hand in the spee0liev; t1he first Wale' b - - .
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:,�' �"L, . -the public = -ay, 4e48,000, perintilted and this time they received Permda'- ,pressed a vigoroqs and uncompillimen. viwicfimelit ,of prv�vjsl�na by the pot
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Qi . d been smaM and i,ts jea,df4g ,spirit certainly preferred. Goderlich and Jonft,, ra�udlgtloq of I .
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., 01"', - Chapter V1 It did nort -give up the Van Egniond went to ,the Grievance Prilorls, reciedpitsI told agWn. �
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-R"511'1�;!,." I to Mid -1835 'he amb the -direotpirs a From has dlocuments van� Eginjond "0-
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�Xll,t,'�;, 7 AGAINST THE CANADA COMPANY fie ,described the peopilie, of the Gode- cles'and mpendit,ures, were j6 be till the ',bad ,roused local ovilrdon ture what he thlought of the company, ,Colonal VUE E19moud, originator and I , . . pacl6et. .
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1111�%,.",'$, 1: . I itch a4rea. as paupers in the country cheickied btY Ithe lieultenant-gOvOMIOT -againig- that opganft,ationO . Us we have ilotled,.9 . promoter of all that w0a ance good 10 WTSIU � I 1 PACEM!" �
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, ,��,�,;�,�. � - -1 We 1have no recood -of the meetings In this tract without Whose great
' � ,jl',"��I'L SMalitiD9 under a sense Of w1vag, from whdcb ,they came and accord- and bis coun-cilt. But -to the beat of In 183$ asi the Misses Lizars tel at Draggistos, i9rocierss Gorteral Store&
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I 'Lt,,4 L . van IDginced enteted on a campaign disaffect' the Fiat- of t(he. Society 6r slolne time after 'practical knoi;rledve and strenuous
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. Nil,,�, , agadirst the Company which kept him Preriumabaly the was, trying to expigin -filled the'onice friorn 18ig to 1836, b d THE wMSON FLY FAD CO.. liudkeOs 04, f. ,
r"A., I ii 2, hope. 1-14ghillanders and summoned a this, idaugural. One, bufthat meetings exerdions ,they could have done nloth-
I "', - of that riegion wepe,begid may he surmitsed from the �ug, ,ihow bavie th - ' . .
1, ", ,��,� occupied dairing the,rest of his lite I their passiveness undeir mistreatment never 'done this unless by arquiry meeting of Ithasettliers _ By treated bilm?" I
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"I 1� at Holilloarls luz, Here aill idinu8sed, alarm of the, conrinissioners of Tii&- The rest of the speech, was devoted I I
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,,,:'.. of his experience in Huron to the peo- Ir and presumably coqnplained of the eramith. These men met, January 16, to the budinests; of the -arbitration Ov-
1� �0, .1bitants of Gpd,eaIch, and. polborile erilch, who thus became judge of .hdts tion of the Tract under the titlie: ,,A.
, "`,��4, . For one high Price bf bnd, and appointed a 1836, at the hiouse of W. Fowler and ter the road dn. 1835, whioli we h
0� ", ple� who came after him. I took fire, at the aspersion, on them- own Perfborimances. Tbist, thought our ave lasill
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��i`,:'�'; . who found hj�, elf i�z Wffic'Altd's like I seilves and fell Out of tumor -with the Dutchman, was warse than total neg- dolegution to go to Toxionto and, visit �aor�Sqdered tha*disturbed state of the related at length. The speaker de- Company and to their servants in the
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1� his, the most ,Obvious effOrt wa-` an I aut-htQx of The letter. As a result, Van lect of the beater, flhe,compatny,s commissioner in his. of- to-'Vinsihap "in consequenlee of a meet, claried lint he 'had affidavits, to the -Huron Tract." The lah, i.e. first I .
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i, �i to the directors of t'he com- I Embed had, ibareasted his difficul- tY, prescribed to him by t fice. But this ul%ll priesilma ing held by a Mr. Van Egman,d.1 T'he,y "t-j*-iott his iBteAeumnts and. pam I
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... i"'A �, I , Party Jontes, overwhedimed with' s agireed, to �adljlo4rn until ,D, airch i2th, read them if inecassary_-Cries -a-rose, Vh&et or,posz1ble a mere appendix
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�, �,., ;s meth- � frj��dis Of the Huron Union Society words aird' his prcolenr,e, struck theill however, and In the meantime to "Mo, n not neoesniary; We all know th the other, was, to oonsist of the
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kt�i, , , , . . . ing them. NootIhing b tt dumb and in conclusibin ordered them present a peti,tioll. to the House of the facts, to be true. Sh'ame, shame
t � " I — I stea(t another communica,tion to the out exaMina el eir P�oce4dingla and speeches hold at all
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�,', 11� -k 'y bei.doubted th for shame, On such A ,conduct (i.e. of meetings prilor to this, bY the, settlers .
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NQi .� I � dire,ctorsi in England: and t7o the com.- could be expected from Sir John, de- outt, � I
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P1-1. S bt�it this matter will be .considered in was adwaTs held and guided by leadr. ml8e that Van Kgricind had chosen ing'11ke it ie'to be found In the On- prloyers!" mak,e yerrionpltrances, to the court of
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,;�,, - . =*,ctiou with the, activIdes of that ing strings twains-Ablantic amid " his men badly.7 He waitted, for ' two tardio Archives or ,the 'Upper Cag�da Another spielaker took up the tile
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0e,", � ,,jo,ciety. The.zve ad* the only traceable Cblborne he bad known, tibeise twent yea I Suilidiffes. . About September, 1836, an- againat thecompany; tfiey advpt the
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���'��. � ei�L a most nallarit to organize Me settlers about his own other --meeting bf til:pp Huron -Union maxim, da,dde and"Wralie; they , Ili -- eopies of tihe remonstrances made to
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�� � " ,e . .. , ' - - ' i* - Sociiety- was beld, of which we ,have ile tavore'to some, procure litt'le. Of-- -'b,tlh -,f these bodilem
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"i general ineviting" of settlers in' Hul- miltrutes In- Van Bgriond papers. fices for others and promise justi -
lti set doviin as feeble ones. Van Eg- klis to adwUnce, -the intetTlests- of the . . . As a genuind son, of a nation .that '
J,�', lett, Stanliey, Tuckeirtsm-Ith, McKiUbP Van Dgmtomd-again was chairman, and Ebips of ,the peace and c Bel .
P 11 " � mond told the ballet of his indignities pro,�ince, but his Maker -bad- given orium toner- neve�r attacked. anemias or took their
and, Mbbart, W_ as. fiefore, ships of t1hcj court of a1equestson the
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,�'S Right Throligh to two vdisitlom Ch,risitian, Robinson bim but EtWe of the di sposition, of .la tc,pics were D&Igely propertiest without a formal, decli�ra- .
I 11, ,of Mr. Richard, J,owe I'm Tilekersindth. praise of him and -clondemnation of express ,condition of
;'. � . I A Johns Street, Adelphi, London,. ThOnlas in Holly WriL He was too, success it the -tion of war (Holland) as a certain. I
E � Van Egmicind" * the company. One speaker declared formation, of,a'party ag.ainst Van Eg- 111. , 41!
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; , I and .his brother, who were exanTining eaST a beNever, as axie truity honlest goverTment well eilough. to Jbnes
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'. 1. �� .-1.11 the Tract and adjaciant townships for ,men, am -d so was 11 quite talwili in by amid Henry Coopeir aPPlOinted secre, that -the settlers were animlous to have. miondi. He charged the clomPany with was wont to do (Groat Britain), -he
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, �,� tary, Presentl,y all resolved to form ohnnich-es and gehools but Would,spend bringing lawsuits agginst Va .
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1. . CLOCHOING s,evaral. w6eks and hearld admost un- . . J n Eg- would, imitate 'his natil6in's ,conduct by I
,�. I aDimtouss encorniums on the VAn Eg- We MaY r1emal,rk that th,ere is, no ielvi� an orgam, zation, titie Huroin Union Soi- no mIgneyon ,them d.0 piresent'circum- rao-nd since 1832 and' paying the giving Jones warning that he had ar, 1,
I ." ��. I 1,6iety,.-w1th I the object of protecting stances, as "injustli,ce, oppressidon and courts to commenoe -and caxry them
.. .� mondis. by the version of the Colonel's -den-ce ,that Varot ,Eg-micnd ever pres- � cepted the request of the meeting and, �
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I", .1 .. friends.1 Whiather the Robinsonis did einted, his calse ta Sir John Colborne membeiris agadnej_.,vi,vong and inju�6ce the deepest ingTattitude" marked the on. Here cries amose, thad already written a full -siketch of
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Y�.._`�, DIRT . anything to bolp in the struggle lid pe,rsou; and in. this respect, as in fimm any quarter whatever and Of conduct iof the company's managiars, know lit; infamous, infamous to* the big initended ,publication, directed
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ill, 11. 1�v . -4 . i ress ,ay, of which, thiree-quarters of the audi- most extreme degree!" The speaker niat men, leav-
, ., - . I agaidnot the company. w4'do -not know, ofhert,B: his efforts -appear soinlewlhat Obtaining red. ,, but in no otherw agladiltst rnessures and 4
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il... � I", . . but if they, dld� nothing came of it. fuTa .. I ban ,that of peace and propriety. Any erice had had sad ,experiencie. Moot continued and charged, the Company j,g� it to. tRite judgment of readiers ,to
'.111"k.. . 'a Pure Flake C,ertai0y the campaign. in Great'Bi& In 1834, bow,dve:--r,. Van Eginlond bad �'ettlar would, be allowed to apply folr of the settlers., especiaMY the early with.Talls,ing Price of landit 1832 wild form their opinion' -an by their
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...... 11�W.. I . _ use Gill tt - - no p . a, chan,ce to hamper the , ced ,Ones were, anxiioug to st ou ,and 1833; alocused Joneg Of dece, _ 9 of in
�,'' , Lye regularly . . . and you'll tain Was mak,in, 1`1019'ress- company. - "t , Pt'On I" cofiduct. He would add- extracts,from
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ilt.a As alternative, Van Egmond might Goideirich bairbIoT %,as in, -ain urnistati,4. by a vote of t1he majority. The sO- leav� the .Tract "Yes, yes, BID We the matter ,Of the proposed railway the � companly's, charters, of November ' I I
M, . - keep sinkArains clean and run- sIlt Clety should maintain. a treasury by are!" im-iied some of the bearers. Tihe� wbi,ch, Van, Egmond, haud described as' 26, 18244, and May 23, 1836, with oom-
�, do something to rou,ste, pijbilic opinion ftetory dondltTon. wilth a bar *of L - it should ,y am
,t! I' 1, ning ftwly,., jXt Will not. harm in Upper Canada at larm and the acroSlIs -ch necessi voluntary contributionis, and
, _ best ,example of these disheartened an attempt to 4catch man d liarge ,,,,,
31 I it. a condilffon wfid ' its. If Jones were'interrest6d. be
�"., �� " '' eQS=el Or. Plumbing- BanishcS Hilron Tract in p&rtacullax. Ais we tat,el� constant dredging, to this; da. meet regultarly once ill two 11101131bbs., ,ones was Vaml Egniond ,himself. He fishes. wItthout putting bafit to the might. see it before it shiatilid appear
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� C. � , unpleasant odorslaS it clean& have seen. he wirvite to the .Reform ,26 the people of Huron know weal. at other times when the President baid severed him�leilif and, Ids large bio-ok; wtateq, that the comtp,any bad, a in''print, ,or -send a gentleman,, not ill
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11�, ttt . . , �� io,urnal. "CbTj-e_,:4*ndut 'and. Advo- Four sleholonlers were swamped trying should atee fit. The, malubeirS, PrOcted' family from ties and connect-lons; with charter uu&orizing them to take toll debt to thim or 44i, lids employ, to read
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1, . 1. ". Gillett's Lye makes light work cate " about the troubles, of Mr. tio get over the bar, and ,thie trade 6d next 'to eleCtibin 'Of OffiCOM, and the best siodetil , to lead- thie way of imports and .eNports and declared it, and, Join,es,mjight have'thr6d) weelm I
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I I "% . I - of dozens of hard cleaning ta . I chiose Van, Egintond, .President.. C`WP'P,r, into this ext es a t6' take adrvant- ' �.
4'.il , , . � I 1,ox,v,e; and one Or two of Irds friends and reputidtion of the town, were in . entsivd wdildelftless. He had that when t!he pier and whary , from November 21st
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."I , of drUdgery. - vice-president suffereid Ilinnunierabole and indergerib- Goderieb were, fitnisbed. the comilyan'.N, age Gf,tbd8,ioffer. He. Iliad observe,11 (. �
,K�� � .1 ... saves you hours , (z*lit letters th the same journal about dangeir. Jones and -killan proposed to
. , , , � "4e" ljoinslant Van Egm0ni able balrdships"; 'had "901-om" brought would raise, the c I Is n r- t I
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� i Keep a tiri always on hand I the probleme of Hus,on under the Place a toll, -on in�comlng i,essiels and - -retary; . �o Solle, long ago that a bomb-shlell
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".. I . company I' love the trelasurer, amid Edward Van! Egintiond, setti rs to the Tract for the first four mtousiy, putdbg 21,200,000 on ithe once,- a -flying wae not etasily stopped
6 �. , . In 1837, as we stall see. to 'use the. proceeds to impr I I e
I . I . istaint treasurer. They named an Y - supplied them With ,Provi- Tract. Still anot1her speaker de-
.. .. Van EgnTond, took to writink to the harbor. They would need legiAation- ass . ears, and in its coume,", za,�A on this oceasiliort, '
,"..". FREE B001CLET - The Gillett's ' Lye , P,ldwr of ... Dhe Gon-stitution," the w,ell to this, effect -and some measure of executive comm!,ttee: Archibald Dick- si'l,)ns, c3tothep, cattle and,tocils Out of nounced, Jonosi" proollamation 'forbid- I t,,,, you, it viill'be Slit affightinig.I!,
�.� 11 �� Booklet tell. how this powerful , . I Hutchin- his ,own- purise whille. the company's ddnkt the making of contracts, with- bis On every occasion Jones had osten,
� , . clean clogged drains . . . keeps out- known "W'dkism Lyon Mackeilizie. Bilt local approval. Acco,rdingly, .Tones oon, Edwaa-d Biscoby, James
' . Hairk- not a single penny to agents without permission fil in , -in- �
1) . . I houseli dca and odorteiss by destroying � hits pri&pagam,da b�%- letters must also Secured the, cionsent ,Of the meu$ of s`cnt, James Gosmar, Tbomao agents -gave D ha tatlous,ly shown hisreliance oin a rich
I F I I the contents 'of the closet . . . haw it I te,gs, John 111anna;h, RI-cliarld Tws,ld, ace, -
.11 . , perfarras dozens of task& SeE4 for A l,e set idown, ats a r,.ocLr thing. He Colborne and T. W. Luard carried a I Carno- help a settler on the whole iline, of -self, "Every upstart Proud in, PI and powerful company, but Van E79
.1. stwNisrd Braimda Ltd. thought of isrestifeating tb4e com- peti,don to the assembilry for a 14W to 'james miulhoiland,' Samuel road and would, lhtaxdly sparle even a mminds, us of lids, vulgair race." Any mond bad the supportof -at leasit 250,- . I
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� � f%.Tpy F-an5`s legal po,,:i�daji. -amid, making permit the tn1l. VaA E) . : ovenlock, ,wood of encouragement. , By his ex- man* with, confidence in his underlings 000 of tile 300,0,00 in'babitants yet, re -
.4 % . V = and Liberty Street_ , ,gniond leatrii- Oban, James Daly, John G .
11 I Toronto, Ont. . . ' j.ames Dicksion, Alex Cameron, and - 1835 the vali of lands woulid fn,ot have done It, declared the inee
, ".. I I publk the results Of .hie effortsi. and e;d about this affai-r anid set, out to ertiloe,s in maqning din ihe' prov f Tom ther ,
'' , gainst ,the Ek,ddted as honioiliary members Of the n long the VOOd Wists four " times as,. orator; tfh)e, artion: was, an insult to 360,()00 ot tWb
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... , - rIddrigly asked ,the -agents for.,a, rouse the Reflorna Party a . para agi ,
I I . L_ . . . the compauy',g charter. 'At- suggestdion� He wrorte4. t it ,miem- society, Michateii.andi three Other Fish- much tas that of landis by Godeirich the best ,officer -the Canada elompany wou,jd� say njo
Copy of o S I thing about Al,len, for
, '. I � ',lard n err', FAwar,ld- Taylor, Dr. James Chap- and, the laike. Van Bgraoind alone h:ad had ,ever bad (i.e. 'Galt). I -lie diesicrib- 1�41.11-ons which we have -given. above.
... Rk . I . I ti�r tbi.rty nx>ntbe, of . uous labor bem in the'astsemblY a d used the jobn Galt, -,V11.1.1arn Sarglid , An- T,a-d, tolmoistel'; ,he, though I 9 5
W�� .. I ., . and waiting," he obtained the cbtar- argument that a tolill on a, na-vigabl'a iri ,� j a scho in d J611es' 'humble origin in, Ireland' Here- VAh Eginiond ,signs. this name,
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. �, � - . 1 14..0 1 ocumen-ts' oil I , - ' _llrew Heftner, Andrew SU51��;,� Z�The bad heafth, bad left hits family forty and." accused him tot nialiclously in- but oc ad ,t Circa to a pGst,9crij3t_ �
I ... �i, I I o". .,,,,,. teir and other offi-mal d river, ,,mch so the �Maitlanid was pre- M a 9 R . . .
�,,ef � .. . C.-MMY . ti,,,,,. names in the laot, list -ar' those Of miles belftind him ini the Woods, and suiting bils betters like "lour wor4,h,y If affairs had been managed rightly,
,11 - .. � the agreements made by the com- i sumed to be. was uniconstku I
IFis outside the ,townships men� with 10anstant Only to -,'help him in Dr. Duill-op', and caUlngthe yeomanry � I
1.1 . th the Crovm4 He had these The Reform "CoTresponiftnt Pe"B"Di be declares, the Tract would, have had .
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IS` �. . . I published in some of ,tire provincial and Advbcate," supported -him with a tioned above, chiefly in Gode,rilch thwu bag 11humame and Christian exertdons" -of Huron "Peasantry." Such a pemon fifty if not a hundred settlers. for' ' 0
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. . L I . and township, Nvaro must have been. ,1,.,ad flown, to, the assistance Of the -we utterly -and jitrgly detsipise," con- eac�j one, actually ITI, It in 1837, t -be 1
9%,'' i' I rl6wspapeirs. But their contents be- denunciation of the, companty ,for its
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.).1. i, -.,-. � I . � . ing ereTTbotdy's busdiiess,j were total- availce, and ,iviqa.c1tY,; jamd the a)s-,,. consid4ered stymVatbetic to tbe aims victims of cholera in Waterloo? in cluded the avelaker. unsold land would ,have fetched six
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�_ � IN ,,Galt 'never knew anything about his nights," to, -procure a pli*isician and, 'all hope -for a change for ve been ,happy ,and content and .
�: body's busiiness, he tells ur, in disan- I eoinjuissilcmisrs then ,left the harbiur I ,. ili
��. - -ointment. He sent the documents fill wd.tb silt in 11835 until �-flour was membership. The executive 'cominit- ine-dicinest andl not al)lowipg himstelf. .had_-yandshed, -bbie -people should pre- as
I � .. -_ t6 ti _i]� blinself would be well off. For . .
�� � I . and ,t- repiretee�alt[8 ohieiflY Tuick,Wsm --- fliOiii. (56EIE797 _____IRi__ .
1, " ith, iha"t the rest i4equired by this age ,and vent set�jile�; I
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", -, - , in the form ,of circubars, to all the eie-J!,t and =*re diollans a'baxrel ,five yeaj-.. he concludles, the settlers .
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I . whi-ch wee muoi the best settled, Of sickness. in, this way.he tulfilladt tale T�act by publishing thei,r woes. This
4, promlinient -people be could reach, ev- trade was near a stop. Eventually - . bad been very patient and servile,15
� I.. I . P -j -__ wns time, "hig"hest"dintliesof a main. and a Cbrls- -, .S: . .
L PQ_ .. en J.P.'s. and storekeepers, but -still they ,concelved a better idea, rented . . The, letter, wa-sk sent to Jones and a ..
11 ,Z2,_qrW - . tbe, indicated to hlips, at the t was lyut in regular form as, follow
I , . , iz,L .M,,,� wi'tli .no effect, foir their sentiments �arl-1 the available' laniffing specte and. . tian" never Ielaviing tilre, scene of "the "Resolved t(bat
, . and its memblens, wih(me names, will OoV)tnel Van Eginond, reply Tecolved by December 2, 1837,
� . - I : '.1, . I . f i t e -_t as, well as genuine patriot- Trade a'wharfaj�"`6halrge which. serv.11 be recognized V.y- their d," terrifying ravages by Die.stilemce" OUT loving and beloved,father, be re- but to, w1hat efflect we .do not'know- I I
� . . of weigbt and reis,N=111_1 I _11"In the last of the unfortunate vi quelsVed, to piliblisih the misdeeds
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� 'Never dissolve lye,in hot water—j±,. ism reTneaned, doirmant, as he expriess- ed the same purpose as the toll. antoliber pefoer Van Egmond wTites
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I I I act�' of the lye itself heats the water. eS It. Only some Tories displayed 1837 they appitied egaim to, -the new ity. Guvealoickls.amd, the Dicksoi tims, was either ,cured or buried, said the Clanada Company. to US& his; i
, �, . I . were Jelading plonTeers of McKillillop, '01 intore, about -his, intentions. If the I I ,
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.11 . I.-Tilariathy, and for party parpostes, he assenibly, Conservative in majoritty, I all al the ffisk ,of making his wife a knowledge and dis-cireftdon, and to use ,ash should .prove to be of no use,'he
. for, iostlance. That they should 'have I widow and his, ,children fatherless. all records -of secretaries 'Of, meetings wto I jilcl try the emcker, thia compla t .
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, ;�'. . .. . 11 . . I . supported Van 'E For thesie, efforts,, hilts conscience and held pritor to this." The & etarl - of large and respectable meietings
1. ��� I . . ___ -_ . . - show an apprecilable Intierelst in this His Maker might reward him, but not were accordingly insit.ructed to tur'll and two..ineuroriMis by a 60invenVm
I It. ; .. . 7 . part of rthe Huron Tract, in, the for- the CaniaAa Company, who ' ,, allowed over totinit willatever papers they had of two deftegiates frolm, lietach town- �
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X�:_, I _� -N G E � T 0 CANAO IAN S .� � mation. of an Organization which him nothing for, hits labor In Waterloo and anYthimt IiBlse' he Sthouldi want, It ,11,4p. -He would spin the lash'on tqm ili! ,
. . I A CH A L L E I r formation of --a new defenIsIve, society ,
I � . . I . I ,. I .. . I � . could cope with: the Company. or his. absence frZin its, farm and the was- reVolved, also that a copy of Ithe .
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1. Rioliard Lowe dellivered ath address, i"terruption of his rlogdwork, or the pnocriedingsi of the meeting shoul, against future wrotigsi and could yet I
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I .1, � . % . .. J� I . I . . 11 and, t1he ' steeretar wlio the Woes. iGf- the sefflers in the TracL ' .
. I . I ,!:'i. :. I ficulties of teazed,'tianitahzed'aDd injured in ev- might go to libill by tiblemsei'ves. ,or ,A- mor#'��diffbmlt ,task, we a ,
I— I � � i?*,!:1 . . 4 temant in -the told, coun- 1. , I . m 3r rie,� 11 .
�. , . R. : X- 1� try, ,miffering under a rapacious ag- ery piodsible, way,'.' in, name. and w1th a delegation. and would hellP Mar would, havie ,been to persuadem .
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I . 'E.w . rid-bearted lanifflord, read tuch' a formidable
� F.: ent and a fba Who pu,r -et by ,the agents� and sub Y.13 , an7one to .
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, '. . - . I .;. I I � _jd "heaTtleso mindons" of the com- Van. Egmond therettor6i callectedthe work on sueb; but of icotura&
, r I , -P, . I..; ' .. .. -,. N?,�'. I . .. flowing wdith, milk andl,honeY. He btids pany wbo "without favillies or pri miniltes 'of previlous! w0etiligs, or at I .
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.� �11- � . I . . � � . I ... . ss: : _ ... I . ,: adieu to t* jand of his birth, CrO§r-- -erty', kept aloof triom. the "scene least Selectl em, ,x,n I � - geration. The sugg,ested, convention .
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I. I I .. __.. I . 'j *'i��:::�f:*j , �� ., . . - I LI em" 2)t sixty Lind' these wfilleb remain ' - I og .
"I I . � :1 ..:.:.;,., ...".. ��3 the trackbese -Qfi , tM'v.-.-- I NV leVe duty called th among 'his PW is obvi silly that - Wlicb lib called at
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411"'I . .. I I , .. . . - �* , :. ! . � . I . . ano if lie ckym'M uu I ,a hundred' .miles di,stan-Ice, in Goderich pe�s. He resolved t6. direct his fire th'
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� . . . . . . . . iljjii:�. the Hurion; Tracl:4 falls, Into divalpi- and Toronto. ' ThIsi Was, merely 4evi- it the -company and'at Jollies in Per- Itenzie, as will be described later,16
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�: , .1:i�:::, 'f,..,, ... & 1J, �, '. I :: wife'and chiltd.1-all. suffer until dela,th arable from ciertain, minids toward *Hllam A-laall, ill his- Opinion, a man his dirafts. For a title he fancied tim
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V " . ,.1, requRxod for (their slu��s�stsence laud ated a bit," pWWmed the &peaketr. the company jj� 10 W. -a they really -are.
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'.... � � r �i�, .11-.1'.. �11:11;-X. cession Toads, for willich, readsons the pany's agents to th most deserving respectability; and Allan, he thlought, stingirig
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4 . .1 :: ,;:. . . . . . . . r �� . - I . SO M11,01h Unrest w'm clon-duct in ninia cases out of ten," word, about Dr. Duulcyp, barely mea- ibis fell,ovirrinbabi-talattv in the- provinC45
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I . , 7r. 1 : ., 1P '. ... � there .'th@,t the ODUIP1147's agent ,at AjecoArdlingly the settlers would Beim tibfied Prlioir.aind Ignored LOT119WOrth of Upper C)anaft and tot all ,such, Other
,�R'5 . I '. ; .1 r. .. ,!" I the Avon riecently -1cletiVed' two Or redresis from the Court 'of Directors altogled'her. 'Tones is, bds- target; persons, als ml9flif be -allured, inibo the I
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�(!,�,�,, .. I ;�... .I. � . - I thrae, notices of almissination. This In England; if deniedi; they would not, JoileB; has Iranlared IN Huron Tract and imfease the num-
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"%�I%L : I ..� M , . --11_1_-_-_ � . Mr. Lowe deprezated, ,for ,-club law remain in the Tract Van Egmlond with Met cordial 'hatred, and envV. Had ber ,at victime almaid�r therein' to the I
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x, .'' . I --.A- A ,,Littw Knock Daw" bad cri-ption. ot the autboifs As� "d011elgatffl
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z I"" �. ,, Wd meewng._ rnhis caused laughter, ,and .rewt of I pears. It slays -that -these , logdItes
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A�,�� . I Gbom to . Ug piogter,jor If be , Ili are transmitting 9, copy, totif III ell -
,"I .�1,11 �. I I The meginit resolved to- sendi a tentione. The settlers; in t te, Tract ,
, 1, �,,, I , . . . sbb*,ed I . I grievanices to. the dqre,c- were contridriced that it weer folly to ments fourteen months a i to itbe
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11 $,� "% I O'uu MEN GNE ALL ... firedde, family, friends� careers. They hold neitbler horsewhip nior shoift went dn- ad, and Van Dgwond, and -his friends the oresent m-andgement of affairsi. A sioners -in Toriointo, Woo a copy of tha
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,,�#,'�, - I I I � and danger,-twrisk life itse]14 in a great caude. geaimd ft,eatm,ai of Daly, an.d de� Toronto and, Vail, Egrftord made some whidlic Van Pgrull6nd .now condemns celved, fvoqn the Court; and froM the
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A, 11� lj� � � I '. drAred that uowp cUd not kbbw all- of additions and, observaIdons- presum- l4berdly as t1he Most unhappy. of all -sellorwa, had proceeded OY47
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i It is your cause for which they fighL You are not asked to give i , as Ile wag a ably 1on the Ilne Of the drafts In hia 111111111tan dwelfing, placee ='at baunted I V
�`r .'��'j`�',�� Van Rowndre Bertlicelig Oromistag w-blich bad been negle~� _
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�,� �, j:,1t,v. I your own Hie- but you can help to save one. papers, The liefter to the conitmis- by the "rat'of ,evil, 4pirits Incarnate,
, ,. � . I ,riecent m-rivah At .this, Point the - . - From 'Uhau "face the d0cuMen't 6016- .1
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I., .1il The Red Cross, of glorious tradition, unchallenged in amd promises m(ade that In Great Britain, other trans,Atlantic
�-A_-�i�, I . purpose, teirrupted tWe fti of his praise; but appearance, condition of the Triact In the CrBa%W I
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i,." needis Your help so that.it can answer tanka with .g as and an) Nolth, Amerilca, that 'of 1837. Through the failaiiiie of the
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:, ; 1,�";.P,*'. I . Ill A bombs with beda, horrors with hospitals, cruelty with mercy. ,go ow- Tift siliftker told (it Van W819 40116- * kePt awair frOnx Vt' and, It ed!h4leiv to do grlything on tlft and
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x�l I . E!perpky Call 'Thos# 6f Us at home Will not be ksa loyalt, tess generous than our his ,Staff in IgZ7, df b1g, offlopts to per- ,Tbda not "I lyeeni dewrted, by, more, than, a half -., - �...
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'I', I -��, ,�-".;,.. . devotion, through the Red Oro I land .of hie grjow,lng reil,ut!agon, unti'L have, for anag, an , I % of .�
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