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lata r0 Sal Wnva delivQted , b the turns, showiAg A total majprity foewo - ` -..
P Y [u'mjut'tG1 ul' ilnotn,or oveil any apl)ro- liopoill of 131(}.. ;
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DY +tc,v(=nidal h.otwoat) the, Postings• Rev. John Barton, CougrQgational ci,able uutilbor of ,thele, are saloon- t
1.lu.ili•ister, lIo g(vos sulyo hart] )an ASUFA.-LD. -
tons-G"ivaralot.t,he two coulat'rtos the 1 keepers, iuftdels, hotelkaepera or o a
.,'r trots concer•nill" the godlussnoss o. IS RIGHT ;✓Tl'ON THE HOUS1;IfulPER 14ND
postage on paekaps of seeds, etc. b �. €-f. drunkards is as foul it libel ass' ever . r` o � G � 0
I 1,a inatl. • :ol'tl><'t• loading Spirits ill the I q •' p °�•,°�, $' w
gD1Ag t'ronl. Can•td,t to tho Slams trill a- a t eluoll ]ted filum the nlilul vt' a lying, t, '•° .� ' I(
prohibition lnovellieut itlld the g 5 • '�H °' P ° e e* N , I �
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b.o one Cont put outigsA 1tlad on print_ aodless,th+varted bigot. As Rev. bur. ° os' ,
ed minteroue,;cunt per t+vu ounces. cinr]stlessueds:of their-rnotives. He Burton mildly putsit,thisSort of"uu- a H �°+ .' 1
+ jnatly referred to the "extravagant I ......... 16 ................180............200
after May dst. Rag[stratiou On p ]Ast denunciation of men of opposite 2 .................5.,......112..........:,173 .
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••lett2ra to the a-tates will b) live cents appeuls, fitlse arprentcuts, au�l ttttjatsi opinions" hall Much to do with the 3--.- ...........49..x,..... 89,........,..150 r ,
" denunciation u inert o o', a,site 4......,.. 80 ................116...... ,,,,,185 Ii1; NOTED DRY -GOODS MAN, is ready to supply" the wants of
` °instead of two. f �� majority ut' tt►a people reJacliug, ire avow the most fAstisiious. We have a -
� _ opinions," by f,rollibiti1.oli speakers, 5•••••.••,.,,....,33.......:. 94.,.......... 189 . -
tOto, the appeals of such extravarrant 6 ................. 13......... 71............205
It Mr. Rykert broti ht up Ole case minlsters'aa Well as +yell its layuten. "
. dealt irtttires. )�'}►y, even dnritlg CeLaeANE, andSOlan,e dot of �laee urains
v " of bars. GOttanh,clt; taken prisoner He admits the oari ustuess of Some; the oxiswhce of the Droops Act 7•••••••••. 9 ...........:....107..,.,.....,.162 f •
` f by Indiana- at Fro;, Laku ill 1885, but truly said they hart "zeal with- there had out bene of 1iEo oats a 8••••••••••42 ............... 70..,.,.....,.104
Y 9.•••••••••,••,,,,,40,•,,,,,, 124..,.....,191 ranging in price from 600., up to $3.00, which are selling like hot cakes, i
sand pressed her claim for A pension out knowledge." What mail who single aaluonlleupor in the county. 10.........20 ................ 88............125 ,We have a fine Assortment of BEDROOM CURTAINS in Colored
`" - - - - fiotn the Government,. This lady, know anything of what he tyAs Avd if the httd become during Netts and Scrinos which viva a ver cheerful appearance to. a room, The '
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itseelna, has never recovered, and speaking would Say that the Scott last threoyoua, Hu uunloro,ls ns to 2••• .............113............190 balance of OUP
--is not likely to recover, front the Act had almost, if -not quite, put a form an impul•taut elum«nt in the 12 """"59"""""'••••129............216 + m m
terrible nervous shock sustained in stop to tretti.ng and liquor drink- 13......... 9 ............... 110 ....... ,,,,,202 Carpets to be run ell 1 COST. '' i a q recent election, they were the out- 14........ 21...............119............185
1 .. those trying ti'tnes during which her ing! Or what man,o claiming to tunic of the very nigral measure ,3olni RTOnTP.
` . - 1Lusbnn,l leas' luurdered by Lilt follow in the �fuotsteps--of •He Who Milt]] by Some was alleged to pro_ � In fact if you require anything in HOUSE FURNISHINGS it would ��'
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f 4 Indians. SirJo.hu 4lacdouald stat- spoka as never man spike, if ha 16 ..................10.......,8E3.......,.,.,160 - pay you first of all to call at ,
d ° y a hibit or, urarlictto them. Nor +ver° 17..........18 ............... 64..........,.x33
a ett t.h:tt the matter would be 11gnj know an thing of the the founder
gs of Robertson's Great Cash Store
e ° 'we aware that itifidols had become IS .................. 9,..... 99............182
� ;. pousirlttred by the, . Cgyef•$Iugp t, Christ, would say ,that the founder � • 9 17
+ oo numerous. With it very exten• 1 ]07:...........16L
IR - .Arid ila hatd otlt ]lopes that a poll- Of Christianity ever asked t1so aid of, ,live pereouttikAoty!edge0f'thel)e0ple oODERICII TOWN. �— .
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stow wuu c ba fortheotning. the civil law to enforce obedience to 20 ........,19 .............. 75.........,..165
a. _ t of Huron, the aC01'eliou of a life long 21 ,,IO ............... 76 ••••......157 agsivst 1303 . given as the approxi• the estimated deficit of $300;000 ilnd -
- Hi,r teachings , Rov, :Vtr. Burton
Glbriel Dumont is lecluriug in residence in .'ho county, we could 22 .................. G..... 86............178
• . o also iucideutal l rr feta to tvbat mate number last. week. The major been turned into a surplus of $87,
-,,- Y not, upon the Most rigid lines 23......,...10 .............. 76,..:........144
'' ` Queboo. lie says ltiel was perfect- ° ' 24..........25•.•.,,........ 82............161 ity for the Act in 1884 was 1653, 313. In view of the statements
many people l.uo+y to be the truth, wi, that we know of half a dozen of 2r so that, f)om whatever cause there merle test oar, the Government f
dy sane. }ie•ul3o says the first shot that the' leaders ill the attempt to �' •••••••• 20 ••••• 97......,,,,, 175 Y ,
"`'' P this class. But we cut affirm of a 26••••••••• 7.......,..,. 63......,.....135 has been a great change in the ex- could not be act sod of la inti an
in the rnbolliun was fired b • himself, tl Y p
t7 J • establish a, worse than a Spanish• truth that the ftlsr, arR111110 ds f WAwaxOSH WEST, pressr.'oat of public sentiment, though ovtir�sanguine'statemeut before the
accidentally. His vutiching for t.11,, In . uisition over the conscience of ° G . possibly dot much change in that Houses, when they compared the
t',.. Sanity of Riel refutiei tate Strung those who are supposed to be author-
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.,:,. a the iudivi.dual wore '° lace seekers 28,..,,,,.,.28 .............. 119............178 sentiment Itself. It is positively estnuate with the final realizat-
_ curd hold by the Opposition' that p Lties to Scriptural ntatters,'that dioir 2g....•.....11............... 89...........:169 And uudividedly opposed to drank- ions. Having explained- to the
*` .and needy adventurers, whose moral
-� ]Ciel Should not be hag e l ho false preachments have caused tnoto 30 ................. 2.... 96............165 onness, but divided as to boat ricins House the result of the operations
g a' influence is iia Beat• the zero point at �' t0 stippress It and OC I'eael'VO the
skepticism during thn ht:lt four years, wAWANOSII EAST. 1 I 3' p -or- the IASL fiscal year, .he asked
�'i1. l ' ' !lir _ God-given civil rights of the indi attention to the robable expectation
, ' Dumont showed his faith in Riel's ° . ' h P P
`"" Anion- them could be found adulter' monis of infidels than had been 32"""""""••.. 32....1002•x......... 161 • , dual, and' liberty of conscience. Of 1
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.a: malty by risking and loaiu- about ' 33 .......................... 84............138 lie majority, as will be seen being
° ere, blackmailers and suborners l T ) . THE PRESENT YEAR.
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r>'I'll 11 ' 1 0 1 done in half a coutnrr ne+Iona or 34........,. 23 .............. G1............132 largely ill favor of the restrictive In the last budget speech he said
50,UOu worth of property. The
i >er ur •. , that can, possibly, be tindouc for the nLYTII. Crooks Act well a' ministered. 1 stated that h
, . (�I'fiu;!ti,u contention for Rial's in•t . ie a ate t a the total revenues '
p+- next half a century. How 4 Iia- 1.........:.29 ................95............159 ---.—__- • expected to be realized for the fiscal • .1
Sanity Wits for tike purpose of em- Whore there is a demand for an 2 ........... .74......:.....124
bnrraysiB« lite GovorBl>vent and to cause theeo false teachers have dis Dominion House ;Doings. year 1887.88, $36,400,000 would be
g article of commerce there will al- eRuss ra _-_ made u as. follows ; Custotua; !
serve thcirown plundering purposes. torted the Bible alid declared it to 3...........15 ............ 120....... 219 P
. P $ I P ways be found those who will' Sup- Last I?'riduy Sir Charles Tapper- $22,500,000 ; excise, 6,406,000 ;
� . - --- I—— be full of rsrrors .ill order to uphold 4 ........ •.3G........... 108 .:........1'83 made his financial Statement to the miscellaneous 7 500 000. Takia
ply it: If not sy legitimate vioana, $ , ,
11, The Globe is mightily exercised their prohibition }lobby. The nuns- GREY. HQUBH, It was with letisure that first the Customs revenue, on the
k then by illegitimate ones. There 5 ..................2...... 97,.:.........182 lie informed the House that 10th 1'iarch the amount _received
"' about :t Dominion Cabinet reorg n- bet of hotelkcspar bare uuvur ex-
r�,. , as can be no doubt. that hotel ni.en as 6.v........ 9 ................143............226 THE TOTAL REVENUES. dexceeded the Amount received 111
xr. izatiou. it is ctf,rei,.I the Tories will ceoded much over one hundred iu 7..........33 ................ 91..,.........165 ra ' the corresponding period of the
. ,s a class were in favor of the ropeal 8,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,19....... 57............ z96 for the year were$35,754,993, or !
upon
til country the county.- We have then, makin•• u Y pro C'
fiscal e
lose llt,pu hull a lou ,tile
of the Scott Act. They know, and ° 9.. ...............••,22...:...135............237 an increase over the estimates of P year by $100,000. f
�, uulas•s there is fusion. of liberal allowance, possibly one hili' 10,........... 18....... 98............169 $454;993. The yield from Customs,
Since the -10th of March the revenue
we all know, that liquor is made
i.. young bluod' into the Ministry, dyed and fifty saloolikoepera, infidols HOwrorz, which the from this source has again dropped,
,rl fol' commerce aur] consumption. y estimated would amount +
w., Oue wouLl think that the Globe and hotel glen, if we deduct theau 11.........18...............114.., ......... 201 to $22,000,000, actually amounted and. eH regretted. to inform the
'- would only bei too glad, to laevo its There iA a clomand for it, and will frorli the 6,005 who voted for reprai 6 108••••••.•.•••17.' to $22 378800. Thin increase was Hous that a to the latest returns
, be so long as it is made. Hotel 13......... P
'i•; silooed "rattling" going on in the a , wo have 6,95.5 drunkards ill the ••••• 7.......138........:...216 no doubt mainly caused by tile, those to the 20th of April, the yield
14 .........20 ..............130,...........209`
is ° ° tnen.'had made expenditures to meet from Customs as compared with i
u. Ottawa Cabinet. ft.is the only County•of Huron, according to ono 15.........20..,............102............206 revenue. of the following year being last year has fallen oil' 22
that dclnnud in accordance with of the veracious prohibition ohron 16,........19 ............... 77............179 anticipated owing to the changes t $ 000 pie
possible pruc ),� by, which the Torics p he total revenue from tills source
the law. The Scott Act said that ' aroirriis. made in the tariff. Before passing ,�; call be ousted. Tho let,lora are ut ielers. 'truly Rev. 'Mr. 131irtou had P iii 1886.7 was $22,380,000. He
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vet be. supplied I 18,........10 ....:.......... 181.....,.::.,.168 frothia'brauch of the subject ,he died not think it would be right. to too lvtimate touch with the wrehea 1 an almost inspired Y61`n oi' the true 1J.........�G..............104 .•.........15. tointlotitltotthe] bongnnem}
t o In Spite of esting to
calculate on a greater revenue than
,., inwardness of the a +agtnt 11 01 4 p ,era Nome
and aspirations of the. people to. fear this prohibit the demand continued �- 22,000,000. 'Che amount that will
eoudelrination. ]lot the Globe as- P tions of some rohibitiondsts�Wh.on 21....:...14 ..............112.. 03 to the features which diigl>t' be, .
and was supplied ihietly... Those- - Ilr 2i.r.....,.IO.............. 112 ....,..,....200 termed . re lved #4
be ce'
E.S softs tll;tL, alalill exists an1011,g th6 he donounced thr, leading Workers TUaNIIF1RI1aY, FROil EXCISF-IIEVFNUE
Who had former] been 1•eRal von-
` Tories at their "rattled condition 1' Y a ' as dabbling in thin vein. Who tau • a .. THE CURIOSITIES Ozi• CUSTOMS I! )a Sli htl In excess of the .
• ' rlu):v saw that the trade had a 22.........17 .........:.... 109............173 will g Y ' $g,-
RFVE \UE`.. — `.. , .
'- May it continuo porpetunl, and thus; truthfully say that there are fifty 23•••••••••••••••••.19•,... 1.19......,.....22.1 `- 400;000, and they uiieht estimate'
K .. fallen into the hands of -an irres- 24.. '
)6......152............2.25 Ifi the yZar coded 30th ;June, 1886. from this source •a revenue Of-
l�fi assure to Gnuada progreasivo and drunkards ill Huron let alone uwu•- """""'J
"l benoficiatl gOVOrnlllent OUI1a11pt0 class w110 solrl,it illegally. ly 6,000! It would he vont r the v"1voI1AH• the am6unt of duty collected on $6,450,000. '.Che estimate of Luis-•' t
"W ° Every one who kept his eyes Open 25.. .....22 ............... 61,,,,,,.,,,,,125 coal coke was ,; 1,072,33: The re- cellaneouS'revenuea had boeu revised 1
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"I,, truth to say, even as regards t to few 2r3,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 54... 9 ]25 venue oil these articles for the year by thn officers of the Finance De,.
qfaalso Sa+v this. Hotel mon who had
�lw,f It is with especial plunsure -that drunkards, that the majority of 27•••••••••36............... a8 ............ 15d 1887 amounted to $1,178,964 or partment, and it was thought that
z formerly invested largoly to this 28.........3!} ............... 90.:......'..•.184 all increase of over '100 000 over ftoui the various sources formin
wo have tread the views,of Rev. Dr. them vototl to sustain the Act sumo g
��b - business considered that its prohibi- • ' WROXFTER. the preceding year, although 150, that revenue the amount like] to
liellogg (Presbyterial]) on "Church of then, beemiso it left then) at o Y
- T , tion did not prohibit, the Scott Act _9 ..................12..... 83........:...141 000 tons of an thracite coal were be received would be, $7,550,000.
F ,a Ci0t111.9i1nd h1'Oh11JIt10B." T1IE �LtVa liberty to got ]luno] rr,7 lilrf,n)t tint] uarrkELD. admitted free of duty in tlliS latter The total, estimated rovenao for the f
axi IZEcoau has along find am le ovi- ]night ns {Voll be repealed so that
6 P others because they thought 1hecivil ,I.........63 ............... 97............151 year. This is a striking indication current $tical year would probably -•,-
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i the supplying of liquor could revert -Of-the "orresa which Cai1)ula glade be in the neighborhood o£ X36 0 0
r dente fro)u statistical records, and law might restrain their apputitoS. RAY. progress g y, Q ,-
observation of the working of the to them, land its sales carried on - 2 during tile' year in manufactures. 000. Coming co
under restrictions provided by law 1-n the tuattea of luxuries, such AS THE EXPENDITURE SIDE
Scott Act to juitlfy our deB011n01ng 3 ......:.......... 3........141............228
;kt and miletionod by public senti- -William Elliot, the care -taker of 4......,:.77 ................,142.,,.........206 fancy goods, there was all. Increase
cry; it as an iulpractic tble measure of Woodland Cemetar London has 5........ 20. ...:........... 44............ 72 from $332 246 in 1886 to $608 776 of the account, he said Parliament
Q, moot. The public enorally ac- y' ' ' ' during the last session ranted
civil 1 toislntion. But .+ve want been. summoned to answer a some. 6.........26 ................ 74.............144 in 1887. In silks and manufactures g
K. su 1 which with the statutory further and condoutned it as an cepted this view. Of two e�°ilo the what Singular charge of fraud -the 7.........21 ....:........... 81......,.....10$ of silks there was' an increase frow PPy y
least +Vas chosen. The issue was .appropriation of coffin shells, xULLETx, expencli-bore, amounted to $35,969,-
uld one in $702,465 ill 1886 to $860,395 ill
I 1iwhich the chitvoll as britwoen the illicit sale of liquor, -A nine year old daughter of Mr. 081,98, and they had brought down
5 - - tulscrnptimil nlensrrrs
8......... 9 ................ 85............158 1887 and whilst on the luxuries the
such, had nu q Asa Caswell,, of Teetorville, weighs 9......... 2 ................ 86...........:178 ' estimates' in addition thereto of
r with )ill its concomitant evils said ninety-eight pounds, and is said to revenue had increased it would vo
' ' right to intor, "ro. l7ur opiutun un 10.....-.."' .:..::..••.. 76.:. 113 ' $1,112,000. These two sums would
r r rrecuniar losses to .rho revenue be a pretty girl. doubt, be grat•]fyitlg to tfia lhernbers
�:• the' "latter' aspect of the question, 1 y 11.,....,,14 ......:........ 88............]41 amount to $37 08' 000 and taking
ttnd inti abiding citizens -Andrew Heron the oldest 12.........30 ............... 50....,....... 92 of Eire House to find that in the year
and the ' the usual savings into account in
being, triose of )i layn)u,, nuty ]lav,) ° ' resident of Toronto died last] Satur• 13.........31 ............... 85,,....,.....119 1887 1,207,284• gallons only of a
y„z open "sale of liquor with legal re- day. He was born on the 30th of ]4 ..................20..:... 72............125 Spirits and wine were illi_ orted the estimates it was very probable. .
bmtn ulrsu to question, though we
° ° November, 18 P P- ' that the expenditure would be, . in
striations oil the •1•es )onsiblo von-- 00, in a small log house . I AICFILLor. againat an importation of 14,000,-
: brought. oxtnnaive roa.diug and erected`` by his father in 'rDinddy Pround numbers $37,000.000. In
il�`.?.a fo15.........87............... 95............137 690 gallons, of rho same commodity0„” • sorwuy ulsdit,ttiun of thc, toachinga dors-hold ing +hr"d harpjmfti ! S, Little York, what now is '1'oron-to. the year 1886.7 he bad anticipated a
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its immoderate ]Tse- _'p. J. Finnegan, 16.........36 ............:.. 56............ 85 in -tate year before, and that the ro- deficit of $300,000, but in reality,I
, . of the infallible lluok to aid us. all,(] ti b , of lot 26, -con. 17.........62......v......... 84............128 ve'nne'therefrom in 1886 amounted '
�`"" to rete "t of a large revenue. 6, Ellice, has cote which gave this had poen turned into a sur nu
tr' And it iA Aupposurl to be written rl' g 18.....,..:8 ............... 53............ 77 to $1,941,601, whereas in 1887 P
`,,;. The ro real of the Scott Act is a birth to three, bull calves about 19 ............:....22...... 82............138 of over $07,000. � Ile trusted that
in a • rtvle that lie who rues clay 1 three weeks ago, The calves aro the yield • was Ouly. $1,700,076,
, public benefit, it was repealed by marked alilze and are all alive and 20......... 9 ............... 57...........102 the accounts for the present and
.; re:ul an,] und,rr�tand it,proviraitlg ho r showing conclusively that the tern- I
loin well. 21,......:..........25...... 73............1L2 coming year, taken as a whole I
,' the people in the interests of 'the B 22,........:. 4...... 58............124 perate habits of the people were would hunestly ,uur covscientiouyly oil -Tho Owen Sound. tortes onrlent airing reun ou balance: He came now to
people. If its abrogation shall rc- Ab:AIrOATti, g ° g
denvurs to du s'0. It 'would be to Elle hleaherton Advance soya :- 23 ..........:.......23......106............166 THE REVENUE FI103I SUGAR WHAT WILL PROBABLY TH . RESULT
BE , 1'' L.
• ,,lilt to the bovo(]t of hotel keapors Thos. McCleary was taken from the 24...:.....45...............147........... 2S1 0 of all izinrla Showed aB increase for; the year 1888-9. He was in.
itis: worth]• •; ns' ;1 ga.idc were this not
it'r , • ,"moil" olhers '�surol this is no rea- 0. S. gaot Saturday, on a conviction -
1 • the lcuru'ed divine above supped tu. a S y • courted a girlonSunday• ?5..,..,.,,31 "gTAN... 136.........."'274 in 1887 of over $800'000, the Biles to think from the general
• 90. 11 e h:rvo vo+r• the su ),ort of Y of larceny
son why • it should clot have been re- tendency of traio that the merchants t
married heir on ,Honda of drunk amount of da'ty callected thereon in
'",; pealed. For the sake of argument on 'Tuesday ; tod'k tip residence in 26 ..................51..... 1'L3....,.......330 1886 being $2,303,397, and in 1887• of Canada would be careful in the ,+
"; Iicv. I)r. Kellogg Says fho Church matter • of im ortatione and it was I
��, locku oil Wednesday; was ushered 27 ................ 12..... 114....... ,.,.,210 e p
let us tine the' hotel lieu aro ilia -lockup Y; $3 167 5.,8. On wool the duties
tench, rebuke and 'r.x- into the Magistrate's presence on 28.. ................17...... 6,;3::.......:..115 • ' ' not likely that there would be any
Increased from $2,499,246 in 1886
,is' rl'argnd to Gud-fol:Hnlsen lot that their villifiera Thursday, and Spent Friday in gaol, 29.........20 .......:....... 77............140 material increase in the amount of
,, bort not to retmtin silent reduditig
Ile was discharged on Saturday at to $3;176,741 in 1887. Coming to
any .they are, it surely "+oeld,bo n• °e Y TucxrueUtTII' matters of oxciue the estimated im ortatiaus over those in the
sin euro whorl political i,,;nes aro the earnest re uest of his wife So y P
' bite-the•uose-Off-to•s)ite-the face 9 ' • x0,........59......15..,. 128........,,,.138 last and in the prosent fiscal
71 II1 VUlyed• The- mission of the 1 that they might again spend a happy L r that the yield from this source
xl,.....'....,......,15.....IO I ...109 year. To be within bounds he put
Chnre'h to tistil'y and warn ;tgainst policy to continue n "vorl; of ettercal 'yundny together 32 ...............:..14...... 90..:.........174 would be about $6,000,000. Asa down the Customs revenue likely
11 xa denloraliz.ttion in -order to prevent -The Stratford, Herald tells this � matter of fact the geld was86,308,-
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A sin has no limitation. But hu docs p 3x.........28 ...............108............171) Y $ ' ' to. be received as $22,500,000, being
'� n iia,tilr,l vuiubor of bac] men from store,:-3lrs. Clarke, nn eighty year• c3noltx)4, 201, This increase was necounFed ,.
i_if But say, nor could he say from the old lad the wife of Nfr. Will. Clarke $G00 000 in excess of the estimates
for by the fact that an exceptionally '
' being bcuefitted. The good Plod who resides ;tear the water-"vorizs, 1•:• 89 .................185.,::.:......220 • .for the current year. He was
i 5crnptures, that the civil law should 34......110............174 large quantity of spirits was entered
a"nses the rains to faW for and the sun ]tae for a number of ye0rs been who] 2 • •• informed by the officers of the A !
. be cal led in to aid in doing what 1 deprived of the sigh of one a e. 3 • • • • • • 4•• • 1`20......:.::..207 prior to Ist July, 1887, when the
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Y p g Y Inland Revenue Department that
ahonld only be Bono b teaching me nod fructify and iucroasb On Saturday, 1st aha. felt a tickling 4 ••• ]50 . provrsnons of the Inland Revenue
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Y or Y, ) R they calculated that the excise
n 5 rebulziug or exhorting. tho store of, the unjust as as sensation in the imperfect orb and EXrTFii, Act coniainto operation. respecting The IZev. J P P P g yield for 1888-9 might safely be I
nli: the just The quality Of His mercy commenced rubbing it with her 1.......,.47 ................ 110............198 the enforced warehousing of spirits ]aced at 6 650 '
• gentleman the that Christ has no- hand. After putting it through that 9 , 14 „ lOJ........,...1:)7 for two ears riot to sumo. In P $ , ,000. As regards
where declared total abstinence to 1s not Strniued• corse for a while she iCoked ti and r .,, , Y %r• miscellaneous the revenue estimated
__ __ _ t?, 8.........J ..... :....... IIJ 21 miscellait�b4ie 1ie'iirl4"'.tlidtie wa,yi"•.n ' ",
' }' - was astonished to find that the eight to • e• received from this source
+ ho an obligation on the eouacionce• �Vo have observed' n g - had been' entire] restored. A thin STC•.P1114N, slight decreases, but the postoffice
};_� ` „ good deal of Y e t during the present fiscal year would
IIS holds that "neither 'art l7re liquor skin, It is thought, 1)Ad formed itself 1 ••••••••• +0 131 ......,....,04 showed an increased revenge of over
• 7 rubbish fn rho press emanating from over the eye and could doubtless 2•••••••••84••••- 189............206 5100,000 ; , and in public works,` e
,„ %"'... questeon,nor in anyother like matler, 'zeal without krooWlodgo would be have been removed before had theta 8 ......... .................129....,.......197 including railways, there was an in• his$stim t0.normal1eincrease o£
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4........,198 .............. 134,.. rpvenue •likely to be derived from
pA,:, 'r is the C'rcurch allowed, in ]tet• o trial bash"an inoentive to cause rubb- ......•••169 creas8 of about $200,000. They ,.
cousclence-tyr lets in their efforts to in - 5,••••••,.74................. 184...........Igo the Postofhco DepaStment, he - car,acitU, to recommend spreific account for the itvoful unwillingness R• _ .., _,. _ ---- ___- . 6..,......14................ 82...........^188 estimated that. thought the could safely estimate
THE EXPENDITURE g Y
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�'y. cannot chilli in ratty such recontntend- 111] �,ItRIIt, Es. 1947 687 10740 I8433 for the year would be 835,600,000, sources during 1888.9 would reach
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toga from them. Ono of those says 8LC1mis8-N.I,LIOTT:-On• the 25th The majorities for and against leaving an estimated deficit of $300,•, $7,750,000, IT ,lilt down the total
anon to be speal,iatry rait7t the v.n- that the Scott Act was defeated in April, by the Ii(v. Dr. Ure. Mr. John repeal are much the wino As we "000. The Actual expenziture for the revenue from all sources at 836,900,-
fitl7iblr, rtatthoritt/ rf the Lord," This Huron b the "saloon keepers, fn- George fiirlsl .v of �iarniA, to blies 01st
Y P ,rat T,on1An 1:Ilint, third da„ghte,;af g.tve last week, the official count year was very close to th estimates, 600. The amount of the estimates
x ,,, +w , ” " is gintifying support of the NEWS- fidels, hotelkeepers and drunkards." F' M, Elliott Esq., (loderich, giving a total of 1310 for repeal as being only an excess of $67,680, and now laid before Parliament was
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