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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Record, 1881-05-20, Page 4.1' IIITRON RECORD. Now that the Mae and Mai have Vice Chancellor Blake has blended in Cemore,' FRIDAY,. NAY 20TII, 1881. dailies, let us ewe Ahem raise the price fact that 'Mr./ A. Boyd was appointed raised the subscription price of their his resignation, owing it is said, to the of their weeklies too. CLINTON AS 41. PORT Of .ENTRY AN Opposition newspaper bas stated .11140•404.4. Some few weeks ago this eubject oc- that Mr. Boyd waseeppointed Chancellor envied considerable space in our col- of Ontario becauee /Avis a liberal...00n- raarNu nunon.A.aY. unins, and since that time the working servative. Another newspaper 'of the Windsor, May 17.—During a circus and circulating of the petitions and same political persuasion Ilan informed performance here last night, about 11, having them signed, has beeti.carriedthe people oHaliax. that Ontario 30 o'clock bunglers entered the store of f f , 4 . on with the most successful results. Tories are disgusted because Mr. Boyd Messrs. CameronBartlet Coby way The Committee, having the matter in is a Grit. The Opposition editors will of the cellar window, and stole black 's band, have nearly completed their have to settle this dispute amongst them- and brocaded silks, gentsilk hanclker- ed -work, and the petitions evill bo ready' ees. chiefs and kicl gloves amounting to to be submitted to the Minister of . about $1,500. There is no clue to the Customs in a few days. The necessity TUE Italian Ministry hasburglars as far as known yet , but it is resigned in thought the detectives who are looking of having this town made a port of consequence a the storm of indigna- after it will find out the guilty •parties entry has been fully—gib-WI for soine tion excited by its failure to adopt ef- and recover some of the goods. time past. A largo number of our festive measures against the action of INFANTICIDE. • merchants are importing direct from the the French. The popular feeling in Brockville, Ont., May 17.—A ser - Old Countries, and are doing consider, Italy. over the FrancoTunisiantreaty emit girl named Marie Wiley, em - able in the wholesale business. From. is very bitter,' and it is said that any ployed at the Ottawa ifetel here, last an item in last week's issue, concerning future Ministry w11 find it difficult to gave birth to a child. She smothered:, Mr. R. M. Bey's. imkortations, it withstand the clamour for ' a, warlike and then concealed it in her trunk, but to the Chancellorship over Litu, CANADIAN NEWS. was discovered. • , *ill become at once evident that that . demonstration against France. The • • • The death is announced at..Monntjey•-• gentleman is importing, very extensive, virtual annexation 'of Tunis-; bas also Square, Dublin, Ireland, of the. Rev. ly, and is a practical example of the seriously strained the relations between Arthur Palmer, D, C. L„ Archdeacon need of having such established here. England • and • France. The . British of Toronto, and for. -a period of forty- • Our railway facilities etre sUperior. to - Government bas decided to express its threeyears the beloved and respected in a despatch rector of St..Georges aura Guelph. any other town in the county, and our opinion on the subject. At•the time of his death the 'venerable .... location is one which makes it still -which' will maintain that Tunis is part Archdeacon was in the 75th year of his more desirable ; being, as it is, nearly of the Ottoman Empire: • . , ago The deceased was identified .with in the centre 'of the County. W�have • - . • Guelph from its earliest history. . , no doubt but that the request of the. THE hard and fast lines about profes- He carne to that place. in the year 18- . - 32, when it . was only a hamlet. many petitioners will be cheerfully slops are being rapidly wiped out; plainly through his efforts the splendid granted, and that soon, this convenience German princes all learn trades, er»g, new edifice in which the congregation will: be put within reach of the people, er-- sons ot .English and Scotoh dykes now worship was erected, but he did of the County of Huron, and that the join ; themerchant ' ranks, ' and -Iri&h. not remain long to enjoy its comforts; or in 18,75 on account -of ill health, unnecessary. trouble and expense ,hith, noblef men drop their titles and come . 1 • he was obliged to resign the eiletor and erto incurred, ;will liereafter.be avoided. over to Americe. in .searCli of wealth, proceed to England for the benefit of WheA a' reverend •doctor of divinity WHAT AYIR LEONARD TILLEY leaves. lris pulpit. of a metropolitan A GE.A. • ' his health. .: . • IN-L4DEN•ScrIPONER ili. onenotax $.411.D. . • . •:to beconie a life insurance agent, it . • „. Rey; . So dumb having' been Said about Sir niust.be conceded that this.ii an age in . Owen *Sound, May .17.—The, steame Leonard. Tilley's alleged declaration which the feeling prevails'. that wealth et gtnerald, of the. Northern -Transit t fiat fie was Fri -1w -EO-ieffirk Tioliiiritilir .'"ust--1=°-Sact"Y-tr-ade'l"-cau.ac't'lle--:* 0 • ompany's.Line,. 10116 arrived .cleieen life, we have taken the troubleito look obtained through the professions Te . .- • -• r•t•le ?rom Siiiiii-ne:"3.1.1i:fii5:1Triir ev'ei ling; . reports .that•last.,Sunday the schociner • up in litinsard What -wee 'said at' the . Rev. ,Dy. Tyng,; of N.-ew.Yorlc city, hasSaint ilageaee, bound from Chicago resigned his pastorate; accepteda Euree to•Collingwood, with a cargo of 25,000 t line.: 'The. reault fully bears- Out all that - t . . . Ole Opposition papers have been misre- * company, with.. a salary' of about ten • - The crew -were saved; and it'isathought 'rat island;;GeOgitief Bay,"and • esitillte' : • • - presenting the Finance Minister:. Han- thousand. dollars. • .The 'reverend doc- that they went to Cove Island tonwaA $ ryd contains the followinc; t• • •••' •••• ' • •: •-• ter's' action has caused a sensation. in • • re ... . . •eome vessel to take them to Chicago; "3a LEONAlb TILLEY—We heat • a •Gothi.-me: ' • . ' . ,. . . . --..............ar;r::.7 J.. •••41.1-,..1.,.......,..W..a.O.,,...0,6! . . • • • • . good deal about the next elections, but . • • • . .. • • voliavesaid-onthesubject,andshowsthat •-PCOAI ageilcy-for-411 Alnellaun inqrance bushels of 'grain, etruole a rock ofr . . • .• 1 do .not fear the resulL The proba*- ".Anieriean journals 'have at length • bilities aro that at my age 1.4)a:1141;e been compelled to eall•publie attention. had enough of it by that time. :to the:disgracefnl Manner. in Which ini- " Sir ALDER Ja very ruigrants are robbedifithe United States. " Chicaeo tomet ing-bouie an.4 ..4 4- . • " Sir Leoa. •• . • erarin Tieeeeeee:yei.er keepers -are said tole:VG 'Attained mei.° . . • HADWARE MERCHAT, • let if the honmember' intends by that than iieual•iugenuity in the avt of flee°. ' • • rwarli: to indicate my chance o,f getting- ' Ras been appointed •Agent fur the Justly • I •". 1 'd • •• eat I ma answer that .I wonld be- ing the helpless stranger, tes a so said . celebrated • pri-pared to go to his 'owl): county and thatsome-hands and officialsareinleague • measure swords with., him. • • - ,.• with these • scoinuleele,... and that they Sir At,peivrSeirrei--.;-,I would be glad :threw innnigrants ;into - their • lands, to see 011 - • .. •• . '' ..'•:•,..... • ' ;Canadian and European'emigrents proe "Sir Leoxame Trex.xy —Everi in•the .eeedinie to- Manitoba.: snoulel keep. a hon. gentleman's own' .county, I would • • ' " • ' . ••• • keen leokeeut for these knaves. Some .• run the risk, because if- there is (mein New Brunswick or • in the. noMinion Bohemian emigrants, with .ainple means that is being benefitted by the.NatiOnal left leTeW Yok.:a„ few daiiitigefoY Cooks- . Policy and the coursepursued by the .• ton, in northern .MinnesOtee: but they. • Government, it is hie. The lion..mem- we• re plucked; so mercifully thatthey' • ber ought to express tei tlie.Government . e his great and deep.gratitnde for thisreached-StPaul penniless. The porn-- 'ad-. ' vantage."' , . • • anion 'Government has an agent at St Thie portion of the .speech, ee we re Paul, and emigrants to the Canadian member -correctly, the Glebe • did not Northiveet 'should- appeal ..to• • him in r '. • 'eport atall, arid simply misrepresented. °arise. theyget int? the Clutches of :AniefiCee land sharks.... ; • . - in ith correspondenc. . The real ineaning of the Finance Minister •Wn,.s•...and is,, .: ' ' . ' ' : -::. ' • .. plain. .He was expressing the thought' • • The droba andethe ant smaller lum- of vary man of advanced age that the inaries over tl) country are greatly -e- . cited, and very much interested in the . . • chances of life are against his cpritin- tience in the laborious duties of public ,Glebe's expectedchanges in the Cabinet.; • • . . , . ..- e• • s. . . ho . That 'such...changes...Will. take place im, '' •. ' '• . .. . . FIGURE It 1;fe ; but at the same time gave mediatoly, • the. Globe feels quite 'eeetitiiii• • pretty clear intimitation• that he was -it in fact takes pleasure in 'nominating.' ; 110t afraid of another election, and was the -gentlemen •in the'. Tory ranks who r .arly to make a fight with Sir 4.1.13EIC qualifies...I to . fill the vectineies. Snail in his well•guardecleonstituency, are Sir -John is seriously Probably the .extract We have give will -- Again, it Pays. that ill and will to longer be able to fill tliei put an end to the diseriseioti.—.Itaii, office of Pretnire., and then gives a gen- Die,4e-etin r ,si EDITORIAL NOTE6'. . • eral 'sketch of the vim who would job- VULLI r00u„ We cennot fpFak too Of its mor. - as Testimonials from all parts of the' comity speak fpr theineelVes of its suCcess overall othere: Also Agent for the. • • . . . • • •. Empire. Hoirse • • . • be.ealled to take Sir olin's.plaee. • • • WHAT about the 0166ea. nVeetiiegeat • 'It will be...encouraging td -the Corisere- This Feed. haa been 'nsA ,Fngiainl. and . found stiperior to all.others manutactiired: uttawa, for the seleotion. of a-, .110w ° e • eaves to kaovii that out cif 'all the can- onee A TRIAL 84:)LICI,TED.ett•4 Premier, and tire arrangement of other didates it discover 'one Maw; who, it • • think ene lit be coin etent te take: the '• • changes in the Cabinet We have • ' • 13uitders' . Supplies, Nails, Paints, Glass and- Oils, • Constantly on hand: ftiyal Candalah Clothes Wring - ors, Cheaper than ever offered before. . S g p lent seen a report 'of email as yet; alas, . appointment The Government may ir ii like all Vie " reit of the O'oba'a. then stand until. the• next general elec.- propliecies—a failure. ' • , tion and then whet a slaughter- will bo • AN tlosUCCONFiftil attPMpt was 'made nut.del . The poor Tories•are to bresene. ou the 12th inst., to take the life of the down to oblivion, and the name of the ( 'qv, by means of poison. A. scullion in Nationel.Poliey is to...be a byeword of tlie imperial kitchen. istreived a quantity. the past. These happy and consoling of arsenic .over a salad, inteuried for the .thpughts must huleed be very entertain- I -'in Ieror's consumption, but Miicii, fol. 1 ing to the 61,'obe,' flope is a good thing tunatele, did not find it e 'way to the I to have, but when it, is in Min7 it its dia. table. . • 1 gating, . • . • " 4 1 4 a. ZULU, Cwis ZuLu WJS Lawn Mowers. Lawn Mowers. 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