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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1888-10-31, Page 4• +. t »;, ,. u 771 ,1 I I . " I . I I . 11 111. I , ' .1, 11 . " ,F ­ .1 '. - .. f W .1. a - ` .. .' . i •, .. .,., i. ° 4. . , •• ,. • , • , ... ... .. .. � ,, _.. �,.. . ger i . �Qs� tlta'otisirs vith.�T, - ""-- - volt of futurity bud new FALX PROPbE., TS. g . '! 3 In r Anse qr 1 `" . . - ; , , : a - It the 'dim y' ''- "' °•' rR ��ff},' j.�g+.,�1 ce11# li '. a aide being from aiglti to ttvolvQ; ■��'TJkkt�4N,. •Cameron eleotHd, "1'wd9 naE+ ,,wayfarer" v rot tU Neife • 44cora 4 • Mr, 7 I .1 _ Y, -Y Way Fnxel Iu the To. 3 the ructus, au tar as rte can tl o T,h_ _e ,�j w the t� a of the 1+1 ,: ! bo is tYisiuu ca t; he £alas ta,ltete s o t fh Globe a►luslgta,0 1�'.. ,.. . ff I eflr3' S tdat>el to nicely bite p L the point ut it Iu e, 11 , " . L8 , Clotti dg o iNck eoBl °key Co. legialatgr bea,uirchecl upon the why are colttinually t'oreCasti09) and is Alit ''whore. political parties are e 40heap- 4 a, , , 1' So si L t Impotuudea •ram.---Gloo. A. shoulders of Mr, 1?Ortor and girth- telling in their 11"w0l"apors, what about oven the one which espousee _ lossi torsi therefrom by the lilwd Y the prohibitiou cause is bound to go ARS. Surroun,!`� �+1 - !/ '' . -gope>', y the doe't know, and the £,►Cts con-• 1 '+' ptical#ca E,xanxinatlons--1J, 111. r , goddess in the hcxile.Of justice. And Corning which they are ` not !n a 40 rho wall. , N�bljock, Kt? !V%re. Profane Language.—R. with this and all those rebuffs it position to know. { o . ' _ X. tecey' nd ens. cpearted not in false• prophecy► ng Looking •over a cola'- of the Lurvl West, rho British Miuiatnr We would respectfully s�iate 1hR`�c ou''� ;i I)ry'+Goo a-- Estate J. H K a , Teacher �antea--W. x• Hine,faec. but had the Canada Tallipe'andtl Girt?nbler of October, 1858, --,.tat at Washington has placed himself aj�(t Mantle Departmrent 1S »oW CoZ�i _Ste, ` ��. __��� Act again carried by a large lunjor 30 yours ago —curious to see What inadvarta tl in an awkward ,osi- • But its interpretation Of the amused or edified the people of q Y 1 • comprising alb the �,a,test I�QVe�t�e�. We�Can try. B that distant period, the followinzg, tion. Some scoundrel, representing The Huron News -Record oracles was again opposed to the N was found under rho heading himself as a Ilritislt resident iq Loe satisfy you `9Vlth DRRSS GOODS from Five 61.60 a bear -51,36 to Advance. £eater OUT totem's persevet;itnoe I8 Cents to Qne Dollar a yard ,nld with 1YfA►R' LR .` WHO'S THE COMING MAN `l Angeles, Califuruia,wrolo the Minis F ` �Vedntc>�t1ay.OctoUer3lst, 1888 beyond question. tiVould that ave "The organs state opuuly that for Welling hint his opinion on the GOODS drum Thirty Five �iexltSto,�ez� Dollars could say the Nance fur its adherence 117 r. Jahn A Macdonald is +wary of presidential sitttutiull. Hia Lord- �l 1 trio toile (eat apoila> of office, Poor, per yard. MISS CURR]LL, acknowledged GIYE! ,IVF, l ! GIVI1 I I I to facts. In last issue iu Spite of ship replied in a private letter y .'� , repeated attempt`s and failures as dear man, no doubt he sighs fur the nxeutioniug amu"g other 4hings that 113T all as the,teading Dress axle Mantle There is n COncensuS of opinion shown nbove, we find the following retirement of private lila ill order o o that lie may enjoy ilia cigar's and as Soon as the Presidential election Maker in the County, is still with us, Every among Grits that the only hope of in defiance of facts and experience, cl,;tmpn;no ad libitum without was aver Mr. Cleveland would order left with her is Guaranteed. With . Canada lies in annex atiun "as it the premises in which are at vara- being mado the subject of pertinent ahsiiule hi,j nurinal attitudo of air .' i' ta,vard rnghind, and Lu ath�t ,raga her there is no. such a thing as a misfit. We will forever settle the fishery �trou- ante With facts and the prophecy jn renrtrh• Par w lie d. light. Par CUT FREE �F CHARGE every Wrap: Ulster hies." Why, yes, bless their dear which will'asusnal be unverified:— hsps Is has wicked 1'is c ililtly ex presailtg it favorable Opiuiuu o1' \Vr. do not ul'tcu indulge in propliecy, lim-;l ill ilia cervico of iiia country 1 souls, and so it would. We da net an Mantle purchased from us. but beta is one that we will venture, it is itlid Should bo allowed lu ret•ire Cleveland and has cabinet. But for �. know aA it would make honest Wren our opinion that it' Clavalund is re•electod Ecom lbs political arena. ]lot thea ways that are dark and tricks that o though of those who koott iog{y the 1)orniniou Government will at the tits ear loos yuusl lou at i.; +, uu whom aril rasatLl jthe Aluoriaau politician next session of parliament introduce a shall he bestow his ""')"'a' Is steal out fish. Give them. our fish, measure reJucino very materially the , J• H. Cutuoroni to be the call largely discount 1ho HeathenRobertson's Cash Store 0Cr.a ='' a the would woof our timber or duties. � a .e raci,iaut9 A conunuui. (tiiuea Or any uthor mnn. Thegreat „ th n y _._ fprtuu t 1 . ! steal it as Some are already doing in , cation of \L'. Mayor Lluultuli to the letter w Lund tVoSt rtes a trap by 71 1THEFISHERIES—NO Glul,eI©ads us to supl,0st that the S,,iuuQUO,favurabie ty ilialtapublLe the Northwest. Give them our fish SUIIRENDI:R. ,,, `: , ' and our timber and thoq they would Crown C(�uusel'a star is out in the ane and Lord West's letter has been elusion that you, free-trader though coder the auspices, of the Church rE..;, A aseendsut. It is there stated that of England Ceuiperance Society. want our minerals which they can.- i'We do' not now hesitate to say ,lioto`�ri hod and engraved and is you are, favor union under n 1►igher 1)r. I!. M. Morgan, the principal Mr. Samuel Sherwood is promised 1 0 ' P e k° ,{,, not very ,+'yell steal, being about as that the Governr�t0nt if they are practitioner its the city, who bad r - threatened with immediate rc+talia- a Government Situ mer tl well, note circulated by the millions as a tariff than that existing iu you uaar °,'":'." hard of removal as a red hot stove. tion, will yield to the shamolesa why cot the Attorney -o ( campaign document, with pointed When, thargforo, you say yqu are been Cos of the' leading lights of t +;, Give them our fish and our timber claim ofAmericans."-9.11-- True, lie is not n lawyer', but whet remarkseaLliu0atteutio.e to the proof not in favor of union un�3ar ahigher temperance nuc -L a total abstainer, and our minerals and they will At the recent baugnot to Ilan. of that 9 Mr. It. A. liarriaon' B• coutaiuod"in rho lotto, that' Cleve- tariff than younra now living under, startled the brethren by aunounc• ;"a., ' C. L.,'could arfort" the duties of in',tbat he had ell flu('(' his views want our people as slaves, slid with Mrr. Chaplenu at Ottawa, Sir John P land i+ud the Democrats are in the your double aetiau position must be t. . the office for hint its well as for its and j +ine-d lbs ranks of the mode,. .,fir ,' their braggadonio sixty million lash A, Macdonald, who ought to know prosect iucunibout, Thpre iso no pay of Lnglaud,. Stud urging all good awing tq your "very imperfect in• ate drinkers, p•trtly for example °' the Governinent view in the matter ditliculty. `about t,hs matter, iini! wa Americana W give auutlter twist to formation combined with nn obtuse an;j partly for iixperiment. ITe bad 11�.they would keep the five millions { "` " • Canadian in a subjeetionl, which better than the Globe or any. of the Shall support honest Sam for , the the liou's tail by voting against or senile conception" of the Situs- yeatn, liu vitally for six or saved . Grit small fry, declared quietly, Attorney-goueralship, convinced Cleveland and the Democrats -as rho tion, t•o quote your own elegant and year..;, but he 1111.1 becanla uouvi:,cod n that of.the Israelites in Egypt were Y+ that his antecedents peeoliarly that his health had sufl'e-rsd (hereby, d ' a easy luxuriance in comparison with. brit firmly thnt "we will stand c qualify hint for Ilia poeitioe, subsidised agents of John Bull. informntion laden words.- .And He had conanited many eminent~'~~ .� - Tbus a polite answer giving Clove-, now, Mr. Recorder, if in a disci"s- - in London and Binning- .11 t�•, There t&,iota robbfr-in th'e world dor legal rights;° ws writ-not-y+"old . In the light of aubsoc}cent events physiuinur, a gentlemuui and Sion ou were not quiteso'conceited {Isar, nlid all has advised hiin that but ahoala Uo satisfied when he had our rights to any -bluster or threats this is intoresting reading, as she+v. Laud credit .fo} gentlemanly Y i- and choleric one would •not so clear - all he could lay handa'an bwlonging of politicians." Language could not lug IIo'w little inen can know of stateanialllike trait3 has been turned total abatiaienci, would prove sert- to his victim, But even these in- express more unequivocally than, the future, and how sadLY they go into an engineof destruction against ly discern the distempers of your ouAly injurious, Now he had gone y guess at it. This the Democratic party, back to the juiye of the grape-, and �dividual Grit »nnexationists would the above extract does that the astray when the P y large propor- understanding or the weakness of white admiring total abwrif,enet! �: sCapcaly, 11 relish the application of Dominion 4uvoruutent dons �xot .�! leo;lot of fToohnl,A`titc l life nd the tion of WhiQli nrs tends its vicious your judgment. By your endeavor, very much in the abstract, Ile cuu- tbeir peculiar ideas of national intend to "yield to the Shainelass a o Y clu led it -was not bond enough ti biota and auggastions aS to who by the itlleged British iutr(afareuee also, to argue beyond what the facts r r t iu ethics to their personal estate.t0.Not claim of Americans" in the Fisher- should be his successor, was glib , as a bull by a flunking rad i'lag. Warrant, what little wisdom you real lift, `'', ' ioe matter, Canada is pursuing lished thirty' years ago, and the y have is only made the midwife to even one of those who had toiled to gentleman is in -office yet, and all And the 'incident ie likes to load "I plea) for a union among all acquire a farm or other property the even tenor of her way, none tbha others mentioned in the article to the recall of Ilio Minister, deliver you of a very Targe amount claasra of Cauadiaux, I+reuch and t would feel disposed to hand it over hindering and Certainly noun meso- are load if not .forgotten, Ths Secretary Bayard in a published of foolishnoAsr 'Pah for Cleveland. Eublish, to assist ill truilding up this > -- great Dominion." [Hon. J. Ar 1.to 'the first sturdy thief"'that came ing her afraid to insist upon her first, Jahn Hilliard Cameron, pro= statsncout declaring, that his removal Chapteau at the Chay,leau bai:quet. along, bo the thief never so -wealthy rights. hably the greatest jurist this country would be pleasing to the Executive (ETTERcS' TO THE EDITOR. already. This la,. howelel', what EXTRACTS FROM 9IR JOHNS REMARKS, has produced, his fame as a lawyer of the United Shotes- "I alts Willing to remain friendly extended to, Enalaud, has been 1_ r . those lovely patriots prate .in na• Gentlemen, there was no jockeying dead ten years or more. Chief • - - --- . -� _ . Irewishhuldt to be distinctly renderstood that ni do with our usi e'; but oil the other ,�„_____ - _ _..._ � � not hula orrra�,tuea resp�itrex6feJortha opi,tione side Of the cillo'; h0.t I WIAh theta t0 ., tional matters. The people of Call- on either side. It was a fair treaty, Justice Harrison, who was also'll If one were t0 ,neige £rOtri- 1}lae reYsed by co'rresyo idents.-;t're. Naws•Itx• stay there and not interfere with ' `; ; . Ada have collectively toiled to build and I believe when the Presidential great lawyer, • rendered_ up his- - qar affairs, ats.wa aref quite satisfied — - 'v this nation'a'nd rho few faltering election to over; anti the teisiporary accounts about a decade and a Half learned and lo cal ieinaike' of the p it over on °fever into wbicti the people 'of the agU� ands Mayor Boulton has long 1tlitchell Ihcorde,• from tints to Editor News Record. with .our coitditiou. I ktelisve there . souls jvlr�„kCould hand is,no iuore loyal so le to the Cro a s will find United States get every fonr years— since joined the majority. ' Q111ef time concerning the politico- The New Era, which boasts of P p ' demand to rho Arnetic n , "being first 'on the ;round with oF,Great L'ritaiu titan' the ;:Fre r.few. Such beggars a worse fever .,tltali th'e yellow foyer of Police Sherwood cot�l.d , in, no Wilt condifiohs existing in' the information” gave to its readers last Canadian peoplal; 'iii spite of that 'there are oo Y now prevalent at Jacksonville (laugh• wise rank with these gentlemen in Cols among Cauadinns, — Urited Mates and Can>1da,tve would d,eek thti information conveyed by one state-mente o£ that renegade, Go1. s o ter) subsides, and the people 'get attaininente, and rho gentle satire` wi�i Siuith." [sir Hector Langevin, ' The true Crinadian ring niay bo down to their normal coolness, they with which The Grumbler Puts him conte to the conclusion that what it a YOresoectina the "U'stowelwl ffi , forward for the Attortte eneral at the ehapleau 'banquet. found -in the following lines which Y'g loos not know about such things culty." Tho "Conference Special ,t n will look with more favorable eyes ship was more on acconnt of his °'I Ecol it my platy to assist in 11 k. we., e�iiiitlYa,�ytr from "Canada, Our on that treaty and we will stave• would fill a largo book, a voi'y largo Colnmittes," seems to be a term he local reputation than fdr any qualifi hook indeed a whole .library of cannot.get to understand. His read• counteracting what the Opposition �' :' 'Canada,"'written by Pichard Grigg another arrangement based on the' cations ho might have ,possessed, ors however are thankful for a little are-tr in to do viz, to put Blass . of 'Ingersoll, and published in Sat- same lines as the Beaty which they The Globe, too, judging from the bboka. President Cleveland is the rr:t, on t1,o subject. UbIU P English have rejected with something like remark regarding the `'comrnunica• acknowledged rep of the o against class, and tllo t,e again the Fir and to adopt Yl J `•. unlay's ITntpere :— " � TQ Cdgt t ePevo� that �w II bo the oaeee tion of Mr. Mayor Boulton,". must Democratic party its the United Oct. 23, ----- -'--. .. _. _ . _. _. - o ** and _� the protection of another` flag Sir h * Whether it will be so or not, our have given currency to the report States: That` art b a Popular . This is our fund, our own, our own, party Y p P CURRENT TOPICS J. S. D. Thompson at the Chapleau Shall we prove recreant to our trust ? course as a Government, the course of Mr. 141acc4onald's rotirernent' representative in Congress, DTills,in- banquet. ahalltve hew down before thoehrone of Parliament the -course of our 'which it was probably then bolting" p Dr. r'1'upp'ina sayA : "A{cohol is a Of greed and flounder to the. dust? people in •approving the action of ` We ask uo wore. than .by, law Toward the south we case n0 )fiance, Parliament and Government will he for as it has looked over since, Duan troduced a measure Whieh to nn in-' We won't oto their cast noturmoil tied; to say ,,we have toads a fair treaty at this .late day, with little hope of finitesintal extent lowered the exist- diingeroua implement in the hands we it+tve a right to aelt, no more i We will not to their piping dance; Y bele ratified. 'Then as now the ing tariff—probably to the extent of of the strong and wise, and 'a mord- than the United States as represent - We will not squabble by their side, with you, we have ratified that g` gratified. erous im lament to the hands of the could not she ro events, lot foolish and weak..,ad- b the Prosid , any we have a we won't for sake of place and power treaty by the vets of our Parliament. papers } ' one or two per cent. The Dorno ' right to asst ; acid gentleDten, We 11io Traduce our country, to our nest; «le are auxlous to extend our iuter�- alone forecast them. Mr. John A. creta endorsed the Mills bill, ,and Whi1G hungry "outs" may scold and gloaor will tlOt laid our rights t0 Ally We'll keep In poser the very best,, that t within the reasonable linea it Macdonald, note Sir John A, Mac Mr. Duncan Sinclair, of Bat- bluster or threats of politicians • We will notwist: our chieftain dead, that treaty. If you do no accept it donald, has seen groat ehnngs§ in we take it Mr, Cleveland is in ac- B•at rather wish him life torever , we cannot help it, the responsibility these thirty years. There is not cord With his party. TIIE NEtvs tines U, Dakota, writesthus CO the roused for tile' moment LO 9!i lltt� The clearest, wisest, loves head ; rests upon your shoulders and the one near him now who was with PE(.toai) favors Mr. Cleveland and Globe : `°I am over three score acid wholesome state of agitation-" [Sir . Oe„tal, jovial, honest, clever. Consequence must be that we must It once way cele, the traitor'. hand him when he started in his public the Democratic art because •they eleven ye -ars of ngP, all but four John Macdonald at' the Chapteaa Was oil thy throne, Ontario;' h , retire and rest on the law as it now Career et front all accounts his p y' years .of that time'I resided in Calm- banqu-(fit. Who s oil thy false ones of the tend ? stands—on the treaty_ of 1818. We + da, and during the four years I have, . 'Taare res well we ells of til really know. 'demand nothing more than under intellect is as bright, his memory as have shown ---•it may , said to I Are t,itx the men t� ehoosp and tniat. that treaty we have a right to de- clear; his ability for work as great a limited extant only—a desire to resided in the territory of Uakota A somewhat remarkable state 1 who'd sell ourcortntrytoraeong, wand, because that treaty admits aslever they were. While one by assimilate their fiscal system to ours and the knowledge I have 'acquired msut was ,nada on Tburaday by who'aaragour��onorin thodustl that the retensions of Canada and ane the groat minds of the country In hopeto melon tneir purees tong? t? o instead of endeavoring to force Can- of rho people and their methods of Pope h.eo to a reporter for the . Y of England were well founded.. the dropped off, though not without workir' their institutions is acts, L'ngrnteful hacks we a•itl not turn will rest, on the convention of 1818, eager aspirants for their places, he oda to adopt, that of the United g London Telegraph. m n this On dear qid ks we Il her age; y tlieo Y p sato make me utterly opposed to the Tt:e German government desires to 'with her raj lice, with her we mourn, and if you wort t make a treat , has been spared through tunny States b political or commercial annexation of Canada to rho United keep iu its own hands the exclusive Together stndd'gainat Yankee rage; let the law take its course ; but if airs and who can say that the annexation, The Recorder wishoe Stated, either politically or commer. instruction of Catholio children, To Hip I hip t t hurrah ! ! ! for Canada, theta be any differenco'as to the con- Y , ciall , and I would warn the deo le. Hurrah for ar,tain's glorious flag, structioli of that treaty•we mugt find trend of that long career has not to.know "by what monuments ten- ,' p this I cannot.cousont, The tenoning -.....-..,_....y.................................................. ler all our friends hurrah t � some tribunal by arbitration 'or been to make for Canada a place ants or adj.unets it can be said to be of Canada to give a width berth to For catf,tr foes a tr ting rig. 9nCh deco n ducks ns Erastus Wi Wan i''ghia of 'the church must be otherwise to settle what "tiro treaty among the powers of the earth. in favor of union with the United Y recognized and their exercise must legally means, and what the convert Taking the clipping from The The "decoy ipak is good, be duty authorized by the state, I IF YOU DON'T SUCCEb;D TRI', tion of 1818 is. (Loud applause.) Grumbler, coupled with the fact States under its present high tariff." —_— --- With less than tills 1 may nut be . . That will be the course•of the Cana• The Recorder must be, more iguor- shore is a prospect that the day satisfied, and, as you know, when TRYAGAIN. „ that the atib'ect of• it still holds dian Government, and I believe it the Isadiug Posit' ill the political •ant and of a denser "ental strut- of emancipation from the tyranny Will be approved by rho vast major- n P Y Y the Paps is dissatisfied Catholics are Oiu setas town cuntamporary .has ity of 'tile peopiQ of Canada. (118- affairs of the country, and there is turn than wo were prepared to give of ae,'vauta is approaching. The discontented. again donned the maetieof prophecy newed ,cheers.( But, gentlemen, I plenty of room for moralizing. it credit for, if it believes thatahould cook, who often claimed the rt�n of notwithstanding the want' rebuffs have no fear that there will be any -__-_—___ ____.: ' THE Tories of Canada are great difficulty with rho United States. Jr;DITORIAL NOTES. the political or Commercial annexa the house, even the privilege of one gudgeons r iley would listen ,in it has received during a long series tartainin r her male friends a the �,a-:: o it is out of the grteatl0" I say that �„ tion of Canada and the United parlor, „►las wet an unexpected re- Anlemn•ssriousueas if'Sir John told I. of years by the nonfulfilment of its there can be war when we can do as The Rev. Sate Small is as shrew- States be consummated, that the five buff, ate even in her peculiar do- them that the ninon Was all enor. we (lid before; if there be any quos- forecastings. S,, • often indeed has tion of law; any question of the con-. ish a politician as he is an evangel millions of people of Canada could main she must come underaubjection. intros cheese and that he proposed to this boeu the ca:9e that many of its atrnetion of rho treaty, that is, I�ays list, Ile has usi been beaten i.n a e cut i't up and supply the Canadian it it some tribunal selected by both J induce or compel the sixty million's This is the; result it a legal contest trot market. He fools thein right alongt readers by common consent have t in New York thegother da it, by the AI, 110west of trioka, that any Bides to settle what these points are. Contest for the position of State of Americans to come down to she which the battle raged around the come to take its political prophecies (Applanse.) I see tba,t the Ottawa senator in Georgia. Iiia dsfoat has, lower tariff' of Canada. From seven gnestion, "Can 'a mistress 'of the other people on earth could • readily !': in the same way - as Rory O'More Free Press to -night Says that we are robabl stirred up his temper, for to ten millions of people, now as house enter the kitchen I" The see through.—Detroit News• j i., -- -_. . took girls' answers in love matters , goiing to give up everything, that ccs P Y are going to retake concessions of he refers to those who opposed him wall as formerly unwilling merilbe1 cook testi6eT that She ditT- riot The Grit papers are finding mac "by way'of coutlirary." When the ovary stied, a,ptwithstanding all our tis ''godless and ghoul+ah scoundrels of the present •Union, attempted' think "that Mrs, Fielden had any comfort in reprinting that par.sgrapli, Viol rebellion tv,ts in its incipient apparent aZ 'boasted firmness. right to o into her kitchen and pull But it cannot be possible .that they t 1 and villains who it-A"uid be base soruothin of that kind and failed g K Riel et lion a in its its peen- Gentlemen, we have made no boasts C things about." "If I am'cook," said believe it is true. Can it be possible o gleefully or threats ; we merely say we will flattery to call dogs. , and miserably suffered for it. She,, " ploase go out." Mrs. Fielden that Sir John's shallow tricks have gale Manitoba correspondents who stand on our legal rights. We ask Neither Defliocrnt nor Republican, wouldn't, ea the cook refused to kept ell the great states+nen acid said the people out there to a man no more than hq. law we have a The Globe, yointedly calla itttne- a g orators of the neat stat art out would get behind their Winchester right to ask, no more than thel3nitod ' tion to the fact that the Conservative 'bas given any sign pet that they work and Was disahar ed that night, g party o Ssates, as represented by the Preai- g in the cold weather of Cot re act will come down to the Canadian tariff which she held to be illegal. Tl's all these years.9 It does not reflect Elf,, rifles and successfully resist the Do• dent, say we have a right to ask, anti, candidate in Shelburne, N.B., Gen. lot i>ione free trader It will not do "Judge decided in favor of Mrs. I+`iol- minion authorities. The poople did gentlemen, we will not Yield our Laurier, would not pledge himsel£t0 don, holding that a "mistress hada much credit upyn the Grit party to rights to any bluster or throats of bar. Recorder to say that you favor , he outwitted by so shallow an Cid not do so. It propheciod that one politicians r3used for the moment to the prohibitionists and was elected. right to go onto her own kitchen '' union with the United States only and saying further that the doctrine man as the Detroit paper writes half-breed w•ss as good as ,twenty an unwholesome state of agitation- Isis opponent,Congdon,did so pledge upon the conditions of a lower tariff applied to other members of the down Sir John. ' ' I irredconts," This was not fated to (Prolonged glreering.), himself and was 'defeated. Then, P _ __ _ __ _- .. ,_ 1, Ibe true. It ro'lihecied that Pial This does not look as a if tiny in Halton. Waldi`b, Reform, would or free trach. 3o such towns "aro family ,add to Query room in, the o P nominated" in the Wimara or air house.— _� - Life is too short to try all the Government was about to not ledge himself to thopiohibltion would not receive capital punish- sacrifices to the United $Gates, We pledge nexation bond, and none of your re Tile London Lneet re orts that remedies now in the market, but meet, A ale it was a telae ro het. lets and was elected. Hendorson,tho p when a reliable and trustwartby g P p oars therefore wait with equanimity English toetotallers received a pain- medicine is wanted use pOWall's olp It then prophesied that the Govern -for the settlement of the dif6eultias, Conservative, did so pledge himself marks that we have scan contain t er reports with con- and was; clofaatecl. The conatituoe any such proviso. Consequently fill '�.na�ekd } 11 06 l on axtlesdayalaAtg, Those who have usadlltasayt risathe moot would The beaten. Another and treat false rip 1. failure, 11tro years ago it pulled aside tempt. - cies in both instances are no �e aro logically forced to the con e .1 I I � , I � . ,. < • b S" s ,, F � i-1111,¢ .. ,,1 . ,� , . tv' - n. ' -.,1. c ' ir:. k.-.ir.