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The Huron News-Record, 1888-02-15, Page 4
,, { r , i .' F a :.. a t . " . j'. t . o a ;�. i. r �1 � K,� * � .y, ,t .. � v r � a�. _, r. .. i1-".. If; . a , - i �/ A� _..- "' The rU,�a 1eW.. � 'tEo". iu''tlte• election of it Pop a aIlDI The reaelax ,bazt stat to Sir. e'rstor tae tale C>la�il�nan at c�vi►n l � __ y . �'r � , , n ►.gala 1tbQral ptrit than Arell, ]l,angevlit i G,ltrob.ec tragi a grand ,y ' r -'�'" • ' $1.40, a. (pier- 41,24'In Advanee. l,tZiflir vied, ILt 1141 f�. 11 .• _ _�•,Q L nnh h s beelp exlltbitinb ?Incases. Sir IsctAr pity Lust outtt- - . �, 1 -�.---._A- P Y � l it.iRSu:,-I wary yaty. muct► lilPasul ,. .1 I . bl h ` - lately iv'tion Ire objects to tris u.se of protect yliirty yearn al aoiltinttotia ;tyhitc at rtt.e tungLil u,eetrtig last aaolt to Weill nesiltny* l�i6ri ury ill>;. 4$sy$ notice th.o souuil arKwnent need 1py Mt. -- -_ _____.____ the ballot in the elections of se Grate parlt,atnentry life, the who.l,"e. of -. - 0. ' - c _- _ _ ..,�._-•_._ 1' Ca.ulalvnTttfavor of the ballot. He ter -6'i0 # 4 ..... -.. .. _.. a school trustees to Toronto. His- which, lung period has been spent • tawlyshowe(tu}'the utialeadi.mgstateinento IS !'H;ti; BAI. Of' SI SPLth� A tory but repeats itself. The ballot' in the popular representative Chain- of araclti Dlauntng and when I open try- - ` PROPS$ ON,0? Ingitth-let'ttpIT, puck uthtory of the � s •• was. in use 2.0.00 years ago as Vicer0 bet -of the people, While it French Reeve. Sorra sgly fellow writes that the • � 1 uoeoedin+gy of the conuril shmild be public. �' FREEDOM to express opiuio s has mentions, to allow people to vote Catindiun and IJuutau 0:athulic. lid g. I �yho det.,en this? Certainly not Mr. c + _L °'^- s . �, f always•beon contended for by Con- .according to thtii ditttttes of their hall ou Many Oc.uayiuna put t, �hame ihitreluu 1101--t404e who snppor}ed hint. . serv"a.tivds sod Liberal sten of all euuacience; and Aeeorditlg to Pliny regeundo English spenlciu;; Prefer— 'fbuy utalsu tuwiuu at tris council. A i ..: tant.9, notably in the Iiioi a ftir, tulvrabt'y lave audiunce was preeeut, so, t shades. of Plpiuiou. Qoualderablo recuurso was had to the ballot to when ho risked pulitiwtl and wore Lwo u.att•spai+cr rol,orters They allB-1 a REDUCTI _ - Ted }It b Uur - „ hoard Mr. Carte tai s ,notion. What can t _ talk has bo..oil.•,l.pi ..,a.......-.....„•,•• Y proy0ut excoasive corril,ption. The official life in defence of the rights any one mean by saving that Mr. Cantelon :, , .. I -N 1• citizens the peat week over n lxo}1O United States, Lugland_and Anter- of the Crowu, constitutional govern- I attorapted to do anything yec.retty when +1 sition to introduce the .ballot in the ice have adopter( it in order to pro- ment and Ilia country. ° Loan may such were the circumstancvx. 'i'ha, aotne he live. duo says that the audience manifested "ap- eleetion of olerk by 'the town duce a government by the people __ 1'lauso" when the Reeve said Couticilfor :, ' • council. ' It is contended by, some -+ Cautelou's conduct was cowardly. I ant Y, and For the eo lle. Tile oxtenaiou LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Y i, 1 P I tutrl . acute of haarin � and wsscsaed ofEVERY that the ballot system is'ttn alto- RT,M'ENT , of the fran0h}s0 and its eeCTet seer= pretty Bund eye -sight and I neither heard, ,, ether+ Vicious, ono'.-.-•wl`thout ti _4'e• nor saw anything of such demonstration. ciao o ver far to form the d)asis We wish it to be diettrtetly ttuderetood that we do deeming feature. Others hold that ' g y ,e, f y But what was the Chairman daiu++ when riot hold uta'&etaee 1-r nnxtbLe u1- tan opinions o a of constitutional government in' all �y,reraed bit aorreryonrleats.- 1':n. Nxwe•Rx• the Reeve used suel, insulting htnguage to ' « �` 0 while- in some ways it may not be a coxa a member or members of the board? If. . i., ; . .. Civilized countries. But in the ho knew his fluty and was not himself desirable mode of voicing opinion, --0- • 6 P election of a town clerk it is deer+►red The �tig'ht to Vote for Ii;Oon- cowardly ho would nava called the Reeve to "` it is on the whole in the public b some to be out of loco. The oxny ortler and requested him to withdraw the f.; Y P unparliunieutary expro•aion-ab uncalled n;: • interest that such or syateru should Edidar. Netvn-Record. , 0 ;r;% - d0magogte plea is put forth that ' ti,r nud unprovoked as it ,vas indecorous. ' , ' prevail. DFAu Sia, .I attentled the last I believe mr. Manning was Chairman at iho people w cut to know. how, tfle meeting of the town Cauuoil and was the time. He was either i guorant of the ,,, The ballot is uothiug new, ` Wo eo le vote. The members of a 6 p,, ,., P . P, . very much surprised at 'the virulent ordinary rules of disenssitnt or he muin- ROBER / N, -49. - 1;,.' have . i -n the course of our reading town oouueil are fur' the time being language used by Reuve 1I°Jlurebio tainod u vowerdly silence. :i,y ha prol'rssea , `� ,` m and'd0 put Alanuiu„ in thea dint to be wall posted in the former, if e.l+ublic found mention of it by Cicero about I Y PP .• . . , that'jieople of the town. TI►o shun- can come to uo other conclusion than that iu„ of a town.eterk. '1 alp It,,evu Iles � p ./. �•�; half ti century before' iho Chr}atfLpn he, . tytis •r,ilry 0t ueaal and luirtisa„ Great Cash" Stora Olin �JVn. t c}llors, respectively, know under t�lluy 1,rood gmalitius, Anuni„+ which V.. era. , Ibwas•in-Qac by the R,onliana euwal'i•tit'v. 'I9te }tt:uvo is nn luore abuve the ballot how they vote, aril what cornet lin classed toloraucu oI the the rulLs that govern debuie train the least at that period. That creat orator they know the people know; be- opinions of others. Ilia best friends wealthy councillor at the board. `_��- `� - sa,,,�. and •'political writer says :-"The t , will admit that ttieru is a groat deal Yours, cruise they :aro the people. Cases the now happily al!noat defunct a"pec• WORKINGMAN. Mown Parliament. TKIECGBNIUS OF BURN '' "votingr tablet is pleasing to -the ies of fossil Tory about (pint, leo a 1 a may ariso, rind do a•iso when acouu- -- :i`,` tt better illustration of the currylotUrris ' people, which ,told tip to' viols eillormightheaitatetoUhit duty by of this could be given them his harsh Bayfield. Special mooting Monday night Celebating TheScuttteh I'iaird' ( ;`the countenance, while it cuncuals open vote but t ho tv°old d0 it b lan+gna a and arbitrar conduct at -Inst.' All members except Dtr. Natal Ray In Seafort.h. '; "the intonti0na, and divas a uu►n P v Y the atne�tiug I refer by I have yet Erdttul Netva-Iterurif. Walker present. Mayor stated - tt ballot. They are in precisely the to learn that bocause Air. Coats the I'll use that tongue I haye ; it wit flow object of meeting was to consider ELOQUENT ADDREss Ili Dit. CAtt- f.I. liberty to do what .he wishes; but stone position as the people, man town clerk is a favorite of the Reeve's front it, • " "to remise tvllat is a§ked of' him." 1 P ' Y resignation of Councillor Kelly. ruEt L, AurttoR or, rtrE LAND P I that all iho elected repros As boldness !'run, my hosuut, let it not 1211 a - „ ,_, of Whom aro also protected' by the l doabted' Clerk read copy ' of Dar. Kelly's or Buaxs. The old man 'in the above oxtrtct of the people should 'fall down and I. shall do +•nud.-Winter's Tale. "'�� reaiguatiou. It cavo UO reason for ' -- ballot in electing their represonta' worshiphim, I fail to see why those a "�,a'. seems to .hold that the ballot isDlsau Siu,-I 'have lived tlrirt this unusual step. Dar. Kelly Lr. C,antph+ill of `aoafurth prenid €,; sentativ0s. Thecouucillors aro in whoovai,not profess the same actor• Y' juetifiablo because it giyes a man anon for Cha clerlt as the.Reuvu has four years iu;Bayiield, and emphati• started tho'batll a rollingby rerluost ori at iho c• It•bratioi) of 13urus' :1u - a precisely nnalagoas position to should he char+fed with cowardice. Lally endorse evey_X w �gret iu the latter �ina a vote to bu taken. i\'Ir. .nivoranry in th,►t town, and in oj++ u" liberty to promise what is asked of their iudiviaital constituents. I3a1- of "Cowrnercial Iravellur," that a tg ' Ifa�l to see�whurr+ Czar Alexander P Doherty aalcod.Dlr. ]{ally whether ing tau prucordln�y t►tplivurud• ilio hila and givbs him the liberty to do ('acrd late( in our fuer(• a ud Toting in the council chamber is the gothis authority to ram down the P Y )' �+ ho still hold by his }otter of resig following tv,,rw1 tuuuhiug oology as he wishes. These may be quos• throats of his follow councillors his straight -forward journal. The Scott nation. Dar. Kelly said he did. on tho' immortal hard'..t wurks. It is . e _i justifiable corollary of the propos- peculiar views. And I for one was Act people outride of uy, make a On motion of Dohert 'and Johnston published in the N'Ews•IiEcuFtD At, . tiouable. allies. But one can im it}nn that balloting at tris pol'Is is Heartily glad' Ghia aGtenipt0d (pail• 'veryg-'eat mistake, when they think Y+, _ I agiue conditions under which they t, tlozin did not wort. worth a cent oil it only the rough element. of our it . was accepter . -On rliotidlt , o$ the request of , suuto of 'triose ' li. right and proper. If ballotiva at B villa"e, that o p ores this legal farce Mannino and Foster the clerk was who were delighted listeners, and ill' may bejustifiable. And it was t0 five out of thri eleven ,uctabors of u 1 P '' €� Y J the polls is conducive to the priblia the Council. All honor to the t,obla. lately foisted upon us, as the follow- instructed to take the proper steps are warnt admirers of the peasant . r•-� , . meet such conditions, t1i it was welfare, balloting in the council five. Their memory should be as in-, tt ill show ter itself- Our four to fill the vacancy. tetter 'from poet. Dr. C tmpbell said : inirodueed ill modern times. Those � reverently cli©risl,ed it. local history tuagistratee are all anti -$Cott ill t1,0 Ifenry,Stevens stating t•ltt1t,he Will Ladies' And Genffi''-•a'mRnr-tVe •haL'0 •t• - cannot be objectionable. as th;tt of the 110111 live hundred is 'first iestanco,- thu ind+gincut being take legal proceedings t° quash b conditions muco largely (prevail in weals tlt0 prejudice is strong. We o proceedings q Y- met to celebrate the 129th anniversary of The majority as public then fu the history of the world. I. did P J law appointing officers, passed at Robert Burne- the greatest poet that ever ,,r- the older connteies. Aa for instance, expect better of thc'"Recve. I know never IiAvo as (Cotumercial Travellur last meeting of Council especiallysprang from the masses and lived and would rather do right than do remarks( an cool paints from the a , , largo .v4upluyers of (ebur alight for that I►o is impulsive, apt to bu res},• Y 1 that rat of it relating to t l feint_ died in humble life, and one of the wrong. The harlot enables them, ]y carried away by what ho thinks is .olorgy,aeid I think this ougght to speak } � ' I } greatest poets the world 'has ever pro- ' thdir individual, soltish duds dedire ri+gltt. Anel 1 tall he :cure liberal volumea £ortheconduct,of.ourvillage. meat of assessors. K0nn0dy want' duced. In my boyish days. tile works ,; whether at the polls or in their 1-o- call our uiLchauics, laborers, and e(1 to prow on what ground Mr. the election of a certain candidate. wttlrtiitu than l,e was to others. I b of Robert Burns had a peculiar charm ., presentative oapacity, to follow their sliall not im Lch all his )uotivus I workmcu of every description, are op. Stevens objected' to validity of by- for me, my love for them increasing with , Iiia employees might rightfully'con- �'' osaialFtu this tyrannical act, haviu g m ears and strengthening with m `t beat inclinations, The l.tomwellian shall credit ltwi to tlt0 extLnt of 1)6- P y 9 law. No information was forth- Y Y g g Y , sidAr that, this candidate would help lievin� that hu felt full ersuaideli fusty two of a Tnajority against it, on strentrth, so tUat,.many a day the system of overawing a reprosenta- >' Y P lust polliu:g dA Auc vow as to our coniine C!►aruuut Cantelon was matenetic attraction of the great Soot- , :• ' to pass tariff laws which would that A4r, Coats was the fair-haired I Y• + asked by the deputy -Reeve if the tisk Bard has been so potent wit, m tive hotly finds no favor 'thelo•'dii ltd the. most fit of au of the ti •!,atol keepers ; 1 Challenge our Dom- P Y :. Make "their bread "doauur, or legisla- T Y' Y P iniuu t6 produce a better Solt bf men Grand Trunk people had asked hint sympathetic nature, that -I have said ini Y.. Nor does the Cameron systo.m 6f plicanta for the clerkship, and I will P to 'give estimate of taut: about to be thelart gua a of our. own McLachlan; , tion which would leogthou their uoksay a word against, loin. 1VIul8 of thieolassthan wol'aveinBayfiLld. u g buy Ing up needy voters and spott- Whelp or wheru (lid an one ever see built., ointl by the G. T. It. and Vhours of labor or be otherwise not imPeachingtheReeve:,ofar as the Y I Y iTntutor'd child of nature wild, ing them lit t•htt polls; ds Mr. Cant-. persouell of the aliplicants is con- any of tbOW with the swn of intent, the council. Tho Company welted Whose inetiac•ts always"true ; ____.17! inimical tD'tbeir personal well-being. ,trance MI then,. :Ind what hAvo '' If tv0tr Open' voting they uiinht, ,qr.on }Ilia often regretted Ile calnot corned I cannot ,absolve him from per to provide for the expense in tlieir 0 when I'm weary of the saints Ie y c the' charge of attributing sinister they done to ,norit the shameful per- yearly estim.ges. . bar. Cantelon I turn with joy to you • db,.under the ballot its ire could mat to his fellow uieu,bera at the Beef that they are now •subject said lie bad not been s wken to- ,in Barna was b all odds the mostwouder- �. undc,r pressuro of their yrtnployer,l type o on voting prevailed. Loan' to. We notice that spirits P Y - �' _ P o p o board -gentleman who were just as g •p the matter. Danyor said lot uo- fol men that tee 18th century produced: {� . have to vote for a mal whose policy houuat in their' couvicttons Iu tau of thi3 nasty thing, are generally His coniemporar'res are nearly all for- - 1 live tit ballot, purity at elections scala >s and oraulcbrauled people, fit tFting . bn rhino- until •ho (11113 soon they 1•:new meant the grinding of oaarse they were prirsning and, as I 1 T gotten fo-day while the fame of Burps is u leyert and publ'c economy, whether in manly (more so) in h}pr,;ss,ung thutn, only tar a lunatic asyluiu; ant( wo are iTt'b FIlclison about ,oadWay, ti hicl► aril"1 on the increase, his.centenary'.hav= , thorn down to ,ibeulut s , sur 'i�ul to s"a tar t5t5sl :flail h.'rm he would do iu•a f0 iv weeks its 1)0 • (tial► or lot representatives bodies. whotile' by. vole., ur vote. Iles •• P''" + ing•been.celebrated in a manner un - Whereas under t'lie ballut�they could Cn.ntt+lon', Johnston find Doherty lied n uLeti in' such company. 1'i.rowiug was going to Montreal. Cooper known in the' world before. His bust . • 11 I lrauise tvh:tt is asked of then,"end .. an undoubted right to attempt, iu tbeiltselvcs }uto hysterical tab,,, pro- said ostitnates could easily be made .• has been placed -"in Westminster .Abbey c 1 duciugsuc;l, fitsot• unrualistic u,ad= ' , amongst the intellectual giants. of the t1,e way they did,what they beliovutd: j C,autel•on - agreed and moved, g' then veto- for the maul of 'their F.�ITOIII L 1VOTE,S. and what the public believe, to be a nese+tvhieh has caused•such fun for the greatest empire ,the world has ever seen,. , • .. choice. It is true than there is, du refuru, iu procedure at the eoaucil. People of the Huron tract. This Scott eel ended' by deptay ' T©°v1-, that and still the sun of his genius shines in { Dar. DIownt is not` bout •to intro- These gentleman proposed that the Act has hron;;l,t out tl'o Treat deter- I Property COlnlllltte Chairman httvc ever-increasing splendor all undimmed " plicity, n do.testab}e trait, encoul'Aged clerlr be a elated b ballot. 1VIl 9 utinedoppositiou from lilt gmartors•ancd separate estimates prepared of cost by the years that have flown. There I.- . duce a bill to provide . the use of PP Y• Y ie nothin cam arable to it m the his - in this. Wk- will leave it to ori• So that irrespective o f tho claims of thereforo can n;;ver be a snceess as'it of brick and cedar tank null report 4 P tan ballot in separate soh 1 trustee friendship or party feeling each and stow stands : and it iy ccnceivahlo to to Company at ati early date -Car- tory of the world, if w9 except the fame, tenilura to say tyhether' these uie.n P I 3 O+ and -the name and the immortal works would be ratified' in doin'n a mucic( elections. Aar. D'iotvat's b s has" every member could vote according 1>asq a bill' t6e0retically lianilin;; ipver rigid, Reeve said tali half cost of of,"Hem who epake as never man J a to the dictates of his conscience an tat "minority t0 a tyrannical major. the ru osed tank would not � ►Dake p p p epake." evil that material, gootl inight enure decided th it tha b 0lot all ll no.t. by se doing effect a saving of $.50 to it'y; but it is a l-ery diff°reut thing to a serious inroad ou the G. T. lt..ex- i , g be'introduoed into elnotious of at, the town. �'PhL clerk now cosi 0s Pass; quell a hill 1110cliauically and Barna appettred.aa n brilliant meteor , - to tlWln, . Other ,„eases might be t Jut it '1-n o x:ratlztu. :A bill ini gat be Penses and then elicited from the in the northern sky, illuminating the cite tv fere, stn of s t Itg ""evict 2W-11, •-Aggotht,r anri tt �II�, I_„ is asaec to ala te' a r way to tits ;Dlayot� his -vre'tvs gxt`tTrrr," t1Ma -str th's'°s�nd'"glem-�tri�nnt#ve^•isnd , Oompetent -man offered to d the P Y , the light ahon� into the homes the tenants ; or other persons possessed -_ _. n. ._ � ark for $150. But, says the Dove moon, but it would he some time be, rights of the town to certain street+ a hovels, the .hearts of -file pegple ; the 1I t'. (xibaon lI. P. for Hnmilton t is is a cow rdl roceedino. A fore the ties would be laid, and a allowance in vicinity of the .at, Of power miight im .overlap people as Y P diffused a rays of his resplendent genius P e P P I cot•Ardly proceeding 'forsooth l for regular service established. About Which thefts is'sotu0 Coufus}on• diffused a halo of glory 'over broad ` whJ did not vote a certain wary is it lt.oform0r- Ho hAs introduced fret pera to attempt•in a legitimate '• H)rNRY WAI1JIn(:RT. Itobt. Walsh gots the weigh scales Scotland, but the light Shone is the �"I under the upon voting system. N'o a measure to do away with the way t save our apt oven burdened ___-._.._.____.__ fees for $51. On motion of John- darknessand the darkness comprehend- , such thing could 110-dono.nuder hal- numbering of ballots at Provincial trcaaur $50. I Ituow that tau rate- 9[olmesville, son, nail Doherty 1vI .John Beacom edit not, payers rat. acquieriee 'n the t(1- „ was branted use of portion of Dins- He passed through life's tempestuous �J I it votini~ elections., IIe wants balotting to Roeve'a d du ut s vie s. I Y e Olden Dayes Concert In nd ht I. But then Cicero trust have been Lo absolutely sacret its in Dominion have saidtittliept'oiositimn t sub• Knoxs hall Holmeavilli Tuesday ley street while ongatgod in build- g ;._.1 ' , , y 'A brilliant ttembling.northeruligbt, 1 election's. stitute the ba of for o cn votin was f last week in'" Through after ears he shines afar „ • I r R o passed off very nicely:. y as many-sided as the Toronto G1,Ae . proper and lege innate. I repeat Ito The attaandanco was'aood all things . --•-_ _ '•', A fixed unsetting polar star. newspaper or n Crnnadian Grit poli- m - statement oven lough the. Dopa considered., 'There were 38 num- - Burne was. conscious of his owl' gen • , tic})w. For we find him iu another 1-1 1,000,0g0,Of)0 lie :. YOor`a Dlan- Reeve who poses s a legal laminar PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD. iris and confident that the world would bees given. The singing was first 6 differs from me. And I challege yet do him justice. They will 'think more i plaCt> allying, : "Fut d n�u of the full, an acurpt+�d American author- him auccoasfully to fate my state- clobbitt could ss. The }21�lionb bye�D�,�ear rgtatemettx ea fot of r 18ts 07. d Ex- of me a do now, hundred id years his e'uiionnlan io Jean", { earns apinivil is yuo h--•t%,e -always try on statasftLs And economics, says meet. To commenc with sinal} Y P t r7. g things, that };nuticma holds the tile readings by'Llder Watson and when on Ilia death -bed. How prophetic. . been, that• open voting is the best "that in a certain three years. the position of profi;ident of it) Ifullett Jo n Barleycorn wcjro very touch uP.LEn"rs. the utterance! Only ninety-two years , . . method at elections." The opinions whole, incroase in- railroad share Agricultural Society tindeA,a, vote by app ciated as,Also wero. the violin To balance from 1886 .. .. $2.17,07 their courses hsve,runainin the greatest ballot. The council -Mao Reeve PP g r poet of 'ars day passed into the still •,. ho .expressed• in the first nxtract capital in the United_fitates,amouni_ Y ducts by'Dteasrs 1lcCullnah of the Rebate Ltspcetors fees., 20.67 country" anrrounded by the lowly, of and councillors aye Lleeted lay ballot. towns i and of Cfliu- Government grant, public School 356.00 most have been given when he was inn . to 1 000 millions of dollars P + earth amongst whom he had been born . . a a , , Premiers John A. 11•acdonali and Government grunt, Moiler School 150.00 yonun and aspiring, for he satyr tithe tau, su accompaniments "hy Mr. County grant, Model School ., . 160.00 and now his fame is uhiversal as the air p' g, lyes watered Capital; that ill, wits • a Oliver Alowat are cltcted .by 4llot• r we breathe. Ilia works have now reacb- ;, Suit first'assumimg Minist tal Thos. ituly and Miss LA .Tuuzoll, Tues, frauds( students, 37 .. 185.83 ed their 432nd edition -have been Iran- voliner tablet is pleasing to thn peg- 'lie and .it theft at one 'stroke, " . positions have to be re,alocted by b 1•• of Colbor 1-1, and. Miss Whitely, of Foos, non-residents, • 22.50 slated Into near( all the modern l.an it•"'etc„ and hn was interesteJ in' Thaitr}s about as big n• whopper as gse last hold as res fon Goderich t . ulo by ladrrSnild}ea 'Estimate for 1887 .3,200.00 Y g" P r + ' a PP lot. ,Sprely tar 4 5' uages ofcarth--proclaiming him to be . pleayiug the people Au that ht+ could any of the pro-ploction • cautpaign siblo positions as that of oven the Int was cry go 1. The not proceeds,. $4.331.24 not only the poet of Scotland, but of , - hevn his ambition erat}fiod Ile' rise about iho Northwest "that -ap- portantoneof town clerk of Clinton. It are all )osed to be aboutMPPNllrrritcs. the world at large, I have given the result of Toy cool- 'll ob used i• offooting repairs on Whence, you ask, comes the universal was ajppointed (iovornor of Sicily, p,-awd ill Canadian (Crit papers. tatidus after listentn;g tolproceedings , Paid Mr. Lough .. .. .. $160.00 fame of Ru ert Burns ? We will end- , St. Stopliells P ''nonage. ' > m r of the council and the. attempt to Mr. Linklater . , .. .. . , 530.00 eavor to answer that question. The afterward Consul. L,tit Ilia good I,nttau Gilt prta9 and spoutets did i ,, .. ,, ttullydozEi tau members by otic Reeve \figs O'Neill .. 325,bU three creat quulrties of a true poet are, fortnuu failed him, IIo lost the ,w'+M:r lhrtir Htock of lies, they manu- ant[ Deputy. Tbo:So gentlemen had Addition. 1 Locals• Aliss Foxton .. .. ,. .300.00 love of nature,.love of the ideal, and 11 coufitlencu of the people aura he I'itLl crud flier( and 1-g, tvb t})et» hOt a ,right to nppo:ac tau propoA A ballot ` Miss Hilyar .: .. .. 300.00 love of country. -In all these 'depart- Dtirs :t,t..t C)):t,Nt �, of-4'nghutn, ,NJ ilia I,csfio 105.00 -- •as woll as the alm ,intu,ent of Mr. of r ments the muse of Burno gave no uncer- hn�l. '-no . power tinder • tile baI- ar,ll stroll}, irutu tau 11Ydra•hoa(1)d ►s the a St of Dtr. •J. S. iludrnwe: , Allies Bean,ish - --------- - Cautelon, but their manner of ::to do g Iain sound -the song fa clear, distinct, lot with all his prestige of position Annanias minty. prise Pluu,mer 250.00 ' , prestige 1 in +was mean anti cnntem fibro. '1'hcltR..1. 1L1LtrO�t o • Qntau•iu St. beautif11l. His love of nature, however a €+ P Mise•Si,apsoli . 30 ,s always inse arable united .with a anti Thr, title of 1 aster J nl clan, to _ . .. __ people will resent the insult' they tvlll irnprov his bull( ing in , the AIis9 AteDnn •Fill , . . , , 90.00 ' Y P b warm assion or sweet aff'ecti'on for compel thein to renmv it. it was 11 r. l;l�hort I'urtor, M. I'. for throw out, to other represoutativea spring Caretaker „ .. 212:00 some livin ' -creature. 'Moreover his who have equal rights. I find no , , . Sundries .. .. . , 10.00 g then, we may au (lose Ihnt ilL conn `,4 •st {l+iruu vas unn of iho fabric fault with citlti,•r uF ant, ronnrillrns I>l.t,, INN. Irltyta,r,, of SOI urtli , 1-r descriptions are always characterized by . 9 suppose, + } it t , , 1 t u,ting, stationer', Se •2: +5 to the e-°uLlnr+lou thrtt t`u eu voting f of Chis ward. Mr. Kon•nedy, as every wt -4 aayinn t at tan (,t• MI ltc,t',airs, painting, ;lc .. •, X0.02 intense lite-pervaditrg truth, hones the 'p o ln•rl':.i' tlnrir.a lhn r+eclat llalluu our, who 1i11Owa ruin will give him Turk's interest i Ilia late Lhiu'gn r power a Burns is a living power, his was ,lir, best at electtous, nolle ,,u n when a Grit majority of h o r Firewood G8.75 l I credit fur, acted according to hits Godorich, did uo eeasn iv •h Ilia Maps, apparatng and f-u'nitarr, .. 114.75 Presence a living reality. Wo also -find Pliny the yuni,ger, li tv,is tri ist'urnutl into A Conserva- oonscionce. No ono will fur it rno- sovr.rance-therefrom. , SorretarY :. 75.00 , In his'ioyo of the (deal ho had a boort merit au.y dint he acted "e6wardiv" Inspector 60.00 ' felt sympathy with everything that. soma century or so hitor, that is Live iwijurit.j of 151. This is - the i'ur daiu; so. As to Mr. Cooper I Sundry disbursements and clactim 11.54 would elevate mnnlcind, The doraestiL about A, D. 00, referring to the funrth' campaign Mr. Porter has thinktha'tbeactedConsistentl'y with At'Ituelph ,lung Drew s n- - hearth -love of hisbrdthermnn--manly ljtaken tart in during+ recnas • and in' Ilia Past, incord nt tan council. iie is tenced two boys from AI utlt roll t $3..5541.44 independence -unsullied integrity are allot in Ian following terms : "Tho l n , to five ears in the Refor intoe f r 13;Llaneo on hand __ 589:80 all held ftp to our respect and ndmirat- 1.an,old tints member and we never Y Y on. In love of country, no poet sur- _ elections have been lately Carried evory cash' doubtful or arlverao hall a better chairman of the Street breaking into stores,at , tint Ib % y+ on with excessive 'Corruption, the g majorities have pronouncedly.wheal- Committee, the most important eat. $tary. 24 passes Burne Astro him n was a surpassed + y -Mrs. Saunders, of .k cntr 1t 'wife W. H, IiINF.,. Secretary. ion, deep and strong, only sanfred have had recourse to the ballot, no ed into lino with the people's party nailer the conncih He always favor. of Jatrica Saunders who tvae'{clfled Clinton, Feb, 1888. by hie undying lova for hpman tree- - ed economy and efficiency and the m on hi last --- .__ dom, which burned with uncens- doubt in the meanwhile a remedy." *and good governoiont. Mr. Porter gall of the lanky scribe of the Grit by a block of ice fal�' g - log flame on the alter of his noble �Vo can readily boli0vo that the luny not be a silver-touged orator, paper will not less public confl- week,has died from the effects o the John Headley, an old pensioner keart. y d sh8ck received on that occasion. dl on Sunda in St, Thomas ami adoption of the ballot has been true bill, he is a couJineing one. Guided once in him or doter him from dd• y al ti%es, the to these_ gre,ttt And vital p ing Ills duty to his constitutents, ITo Gaudy and Raoette, the IIalfbree s aqu for and dirt. He was 63 years qualities, there is n utaversntity about I -1- to its purpose of allowing the pro by honesty of purpose, encased in voted against the ballot, butl''o vett, accused oft(murdering settler 4Ic old d secured his discharge from the,writinga of Burns whish no creed, pro to vote as titny w}shod, earl 1.6 the armor of truth and wielding tlio ed to save the town $50. For. the Leith alto formed a combine with the itish army in 1867. He. wore class or country could bind or, control. `•1 latter he has the.thanks of ntiany of Gabriel Dumont and ,Montana Half- a alaii obtained for bravery in the IIe understood the tt ue-shall we say the i prevent excessive corruption. logic of facts, it is not to be wonder- my follow voters and of, breeds, for the purpose of sacking �7timea War and a model obtained divine? -mission of a man of his incom- � 1. T?Von the cardinals use the ballot old at that he "downs em all." Sit. JOHN'S. i the Government stoee at ttu'Appelle. iil'thra I than mutiny. parable genius and scorned to given up ` a \� , b P ty l , . . -- , • 1 • .M d kl_ _�, „., :.:....a,:" ;»• ..... , -. ,'.,!"... . »,� ;. ,. ..:, :... __ ,.:.. _ ...._ .. ,....,... .. ,, -... ,. _ . , , , ... ,,.,u-. _ •....,.. , ,.... _ ..", " ,... � .,.: r...� . �.._,,...-.t'._, ,�6_ I - t", �f. ' .�-;