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•,t3JOaD[NG:PO Tfl:IL to.TATE4.oPdoita4Cliera WE
PitiZEABOVE ALL CTfi•EBtiA1inttICB:
TLC 4,- Xa'rch.$lsti,;188
PA*lg1 GE1sN?',5►
i Vctima of the +a�alloiitas, ' a.,
`•mine disaster _ leave 97 widows i nd
- •many •
orphans. There were - five - lis-
tinct explosions and their fore; Wt -115. -.•so•
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.great that the mountain-. was . racked
To e/cpert gas men we e. emp oye in
the mine, and no safety :lain s '%ere
used. •:
Oit'Sunday'"morning last tat ' pri on,
fors, n medKennedy a d O'Cal lag In,
confi4 ed in the Sandwich fail forlgab
ling the I farrow :pos4- office, a sl ort
tithe• 1 ao, slhot -and killed jailor, .:LOch,
Ind fatally wounded turnkey Derr is,
after vhich .they- made their . _ est pe:
Ken edy has. since been: 're-capttr ed-,
bet O'Callaghan --who was vs'out" led:
IV a ` all' from the revolver of :.;the
• jailer; is still atlarge r
TIIE JJRIthArG BRIGADi
Ascene unparalelledl in the hi. tory
-sof the Local House occurred on ;F on
any vening. Shortly :after -the D c•use-
<operi ,d= the -telephone - wires rui:ing
into. the Iiouse'were cut by• ofd- . of.
:tlo� e : iiment Detecti ti e hluri ay, 3s iicl
immediately afterwards- F. S l:'rk' Ilaird .vas €irrested in the- .lobby o the
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°.house and takn eto tie :police stat?ton•
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Alio• t•tlie sante, time Jo1ni A. Vialk-
i n son of_Col ul g was . e;rrested iii -I the
'' ' 11 er Rouse and t-ikken to the 1- jlice
. a ,i ii. About 9:30 Attorney G ;I:.Ler
• :e:1' 111 wast rose, and amiclst`intenseibut
room. wsa crowded and hundreds could
not gain admittance. Bunting and
Meek were charged under ! summons,
and. Wilkinson and Kirkland under
warrant with = unlawfully conspiring
to .corrupt and frustrate the.,conOitu-
ional procedureand acts of Legislative
Assembly of :the Province of Ontario.
The penalty is said to .be two years'
imprisonment and £500 fine. The
Police` Mag strate Dias refused bail for
the prisoners and they, were sent back.
to Jail to :await. their trial which is :to
take place today (Iri;days)
t101il3l U 11 I GAT I ONe.
7o- the -Editor of the Seainel.
DEax-Sia,-=I. notieed in your last issue• a
lengthy , letter from our -late Reeve, • fir.
_Purvis, inakingasee rtions of a, serious :nature
in. -connection with the Auditors' Report ---for
the Townsuip of Kinloss; ' First he nays "1'
find 'the following item in the. receipts, Wm.
- Henderson-, grants, $118 l3O " I Maintain the.
item is perfectly :c erect, that is) :in* grouping
the three iten<s.in ne as shewn in theAbstract.
Report.; I won& - how it eoutd be otherwise.
In the detailed eta etrient the above. is divided
as follows t., Wm. Henderson re Alex. _David-
son, $8.; -%Vin. Hendee' on,boundary lirw grant,
$18.40 ; Wm 1-leudersony boundary line re-
fund, $iilt•5U. 'lb explain. those items more
particular.:y, it, st=ems • Mr. Henderson had re'
ceived $8 from the Council to pay Mr. • Alex.Davidson fist a pauper's.. colhn which 'he ' had
or-dered from hien-. - Mr: Davidson. -I am: iu--
foirrned, Would.niot accept that amount inn -full•
-of. his acdouiit and afterwards sued -Mr.'Hen-
dersoli-for suniething like $18 -ge=tting •judge-
ment in alt for x+16 Q8, which was paid as
shew_n`iit a :peudi+�ur.es in Auditor'. Report `_—
under heading `'` Iiscellaneous"- -as - Division
-Co ukt Snit,-$�U.28. 1 do not know'•whether •
legally the :l'ow.nshipA should- • have paid -.iris -
sum or not. However' .Mr Henderson paid
back the $8 he n had received ii• the • first - place.
t., the Treasni.r_as is shewabove:: The next
two iteuis wer the bouaidary - line.-'grc pts-, re-
funded threue Mr l enhrsoii.. I retry:. ust
-here say: that if the Auditor.had to give an ex-.
planation in their- -report. ••of each iteral ,that
conies before them, .such AS I have sliewii
above, it would take a month to do the woi1.!
trbich as'ustxaliy done in two days; and woiilo
- fill a report larger than :the Lucknow b'EN.Ti-
1rrit. 'Mr, - urvis Scythe gave the Treasurer
`.7three'stna- I :county cheques which .do not ap-
pear in the receipts.'' Tires is certainly a very.
*'boos assertion, but as the Auditors do Iiot •
have to voutch for what Mr.- _Purvis .gives the
• Treasurer-, I_ c:iunot explain this item; but pre--
sante Mr. l'ui is has got ' what he terms
`-mixed,"-: ! donut' fox "a moment -think 'that
Mr. Purvis really cntesne . what the asserti.n
iwplies,that the Treasurer: has omitted,. as he
Puts it, either inadvertently Or intentionally
in not charging- himself with- those items;-
Those three small '`county cheques"" must be '
the items .as she wit above. f I have been one of-
- • the Auditors for -the :Township of Kinloss
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A LARGE 0MM OFita
ARD_ AND -GREY COTTONS
�:."WAY 13011/ i" IN PRICE, AT -
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mark
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ssed excitem:enl . made a fe` , re-
--and .'asked Mr S Speaker to r=ef
ad'
addressed toTm. Theseleti.ers
weeread, one being froviMr.Mc�' lin,•
B .r•
M• P.L.P• • West Wellin;ton• the ether •
from •11 13s:1f ur
o,• 1VZ: P;P., c' E uth.
Esse . • The first namedcont.iiied-
.$100, as the price for; his vote aa hist
the -.a.,
Ye
rnmerit
second contain. -
4§00
n ain800 for the. samaPurPose. :Phe
Attorney-General after giving 1.'the
fes•_j'�
a t �f the ease :moved a.°'resolu:.� an
Th t :the c_ Barges and 'mattersreser-
r ed
and set -forth
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in sal i.. �
{. d skate.. ent
of. th iiiforination aid the belie Of
the ttorne General, he forth. ,:ith
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_refer ed to' the . Stan/ding Comm i ,tee
zon=:Pi vileges>.aiid ' Elections, grit in-
sf ructz-ons to: enquire and deport ti re_
on,
aIdwi
with power p o send fox ai10,ex-
amine all : necessary persons and pc l ers
•in co ineetion. affil the _ prisoice'rs.-...
vIem. ers of the. O - o ition'iliscla::shed
X11 kn -wledge. of thea onspiracy, dud
lire
'! ereditli stated�h �
oy -� vou1 be
glad t assist the. ' y over unient cr ith..
the f lest investigation. The restlu
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_tion as passed,,. 'and the Hous- ad-
journ d. i Sunlnions,s have been ser ped.
upon Mr. °Bu'nting, . Ma lager
Vigil,and Mr Meeks a Toronto law -
for several years and -question very much
whether yon can find a -better or more correct
set -'of book's in the County= of:: Brucethan
those kept by the Treasurer of : Kinloss.. -.:Mr.
Purvis'then goes: onto say he finds two sinus
:paid: for. rgistrati:n fees;Oneof said sums.
have lead id clerkfor swearing
pill hawea _i in
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smut. -
should
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,' pathmasters," .but'I do not think such an error
-deserves such insinuations as are thrown at
the Auditors, Treasurer, and'the .new: Council
in Mr. Purvis'letter.:'l'he next is that he saw-
no•less than. a dozers mistakes in the accounts
under" by -law -31,11881, and by law 39, -1883.
This is what 1 call a broadcast assertion and
"Merely an iasSertion"and will pass it as such.
That Mr.Pur--vis is not pleaesed with the.
verdict of the people is not to be wondered, at,
but .I am very sorry - he has- shewn his ill
nature" in such a manner and against t=hose
who: have been. his • most earnest supporters,
It is the firsttime I have heard that: our • late
Council'had been" charged with -dividing the
-Township : onies among themselves. lf-shah°
an .assertion was tnzdo. •fro sensible . person
believe �voiild 1 it:_ In �n. op it]icu our ]ate
. y
Council was everything - that . was honorable
and upright, and never received more for the=ir.
servioessthan what they were ,justly entitled
`:to. = Tht reason that the Councillo
rs were de
fea adatthe last election was . ot that"their
rectird was had but- .rinrply that the people
"wanted a chair ." = -I sea with all due res-
pect .
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to the:f.'riner bo=ard of loan -agement; -that
from the appearance of our.`.l;re:sent • Council-.;
lors they will be quite capable. of, Managing
the affairs of: the corporation of Kinloss `bas
well" _as.their predecessors.: I:°cannot but think
that Mr. -Purvis,, when 'looking . throagh t}e
Auditors' Report; must have. had on a differ-
ent pairof•spectales from:those he wore last -
year. Thai}kingyou,. .Mr.T:ditori for the
valuable space:this takes uri in your paper, •I
aw, your truly,
RonERT PART K. `
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yer, td attend police eonrt as wits: ess-
,es: aganst Wilkinson to and. Kirke nd..
Wilki son is notorious for wo' Vin:
£co nnectlon with 141skaka, Algoma-
and Cher places. Kirkland i a
' Yank lawyer, who dabbles m, the
Limbo be business. Bes"des .money One-
paid
inspaid t Messrs. McKim _and B3alrnir,.
Demii ion government :offices V -ere
offered - them, which mixes „Ip the
a ho�ities at Ottawa it the disgrace -
fu aitiar -• `Before thee Comes -`
Ittel.
on-
Privilegans;,
es d ElectionsBalfour ted
that •Wilkinson infor;iied him a :ilali-
tion. party was to be vi,aich
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Meredith was to -be kremier M. •ris 4
Ministor of . •, E , :.
ducaton , Crelgton,�
• Pr vi- cial Treasu . -- -
serl' 'andHsrtsnrt
lea e - of the Liberal con tin a t.•' At
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the s ga soon ofMr:-• Mowat s:, :suT)-
CO ` Illi ttee was appointed, consist>rtg-of
110, t, - Fraser, Badgerow. Ste e i
-and
orris,to lookF.
_ , up precedents, and.
the u•
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c o,djo�rbed. At.•:: the•
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pola icei couit _on
Tues lay- ornnt,.
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BOO. :-
ENDEIiS Kinloss, ;on: Monday,,
March. 17th, the wife -"•off Mr.Wesley,
Henderson, of a son.
MULRIEDi
CANTWELL - �CULBER'T.-On the .12th
•iiist..t-by the.Reve James -Caswell, of •
= Dungannon, Mr." John Cantwell to
-Miss .Elizabeth Culbert, • both of
Ashfiield..,
TILOMPsoN- Bili i!roitD.--On the -'12th
filet., b elle Rei'
0- -Hamilton, of:',
:Lucknow; Mr. Moses Thorr440n, of
Kinloss to Miss- Naomi Bradford,
of Belts is
MCKENZI$ MCKBNZIg=Onthe.1lth
inst., by the ...Rev..- A. _Sutherland;
the ` Rev.Mr. ` M.oKeize, of South
.Kinloss to Miss :.Annie: , McKenzie .
of-Ashfield.
Mfie_ .• _
MCLicoD CKENzM_On the 12th.
the Rev.- A. ,F. Mcg- ween
at the Huron - Manse. Mr.. ,Allan'-• '
• McLeod,of Lucknow; to 11 iss -Sari
.McKenzie, of Ashfield:
MCDAIRMin, -- : MCDoitALD.--Gra the.
13th lest., by. the Rev... A . F.
Queen,at the r
e , residence- of ,;`ttihe
I'id&''s father,. '
err Jo1>un • .:MaDair=:
McDonadb
m'tfl"�Vlss'Ati ie l , "both
of Kinloss.
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• HORSE •.SHOEING,
Aid General lack m�th��
DAM THOMP'SO.N begsi:leave to .
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: abitants inh
f.Luck .
'thank the
:inhabitants
now and` surrounding: country for the
liberal : patronage j bestowed on him'
during the last two years, and wishes
{
st lira rs
- old
cu o e and
•- o � `nuance �of his o
acontinuance
a fair share: of:the'. slew, as he is in a
better osition tha ile`rer to sti l :. the
P PPY
`wants of - thpublic. Ke- always has
y.
on hand a stock of
Wagons ons & Bu� les of all Sty1cs.
He will also remind themo f the f arfamd
. VIII
'SCOTCH- DIAMOND NARRO SY;.
Which he always s li f s on hand -and are
made of the very best material. Par`
ties wanting any thine.- iii this;line:will
5.
•v . 'm --see
-rices
1 u1 a a a- d
-do well'to g e { call n , $ > ;
before _ urchasing " lsewh 're. Particu_,
tionaia o
file =atten o't
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ALL - K NDS- :OF
-HORS SHOEI
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flatfeetcontractons and interfering.. ;.
'By strict attention to business, ood
workmanship and -antr employing_ nothing
but good workmen, I trust to retain
the patronage kill'' 1 extended to me.
I ALSO •DEFY:ICOMI'ETITION.
.: -ADAM *HON, PSON,
Campbell . -Street Opposite the Bank
Lucknow May :1604 I 8 3.. ;.
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�VE1R .SEED
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I STOOK ' IS NOW COMPLETE N EERY DEPA1
RTMLN
withthe Latest oveltles forrt
e SPrena Trade. Fresh,
crisp sP
and. mt
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active
both in :Color and Pattern. Notice so3i e of our leading lines. 1 tt
aple- and Oiicy _ Dry -Good• we are sheaving a ull range in
L' KA:1.A)- - CASHMERES,
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PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GO DS
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TLE AND .DRESSSIL o
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WHITE, CUAM. Si BLACK 'LACE.
IMP TRIMMINGS & ORNAMENTS,
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• RIBBONS,• RUSEIINGS & FBTLLIN GS,.
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•� tiassortment-of
I 1 Prlrits �p Katie a v ei�telisi a colors c tt IitiP. and •. • �e wry _ - F - � i 1 rci # � 3 4
tterns. °. Piles of Ducks -and Cottonades. Pal. s of Denims and •Shirt' ars
wiles . of White and. Grey
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Cottons.
• Our Gents'Furnishuag.
beartnent is xepiere. witil
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orsteds,Iantl d " Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, Caps, White and
±Mored Shirts,
Collars Cuffs.:Lawn.L nen and Silk Handkerchiefs. Boots aiid
shoes 'a great variety . Groceries fresh and Cheap.
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SOME OF.O(JR HYSON TEA, ils, 1.1
WILL CURE OR RELIEVE -
B1JOUSNE8S, DIZZ/NES$,
DYRPEPSIA, DROP. BY,
fNDIOESTION, 'FLU ERINC
JAUNDICE, F THE HEART,
ERYSIPELAS, !1C1 ITY •OF ;'
- SALT - RHEUM _; THE NTOAIA• ,
`HEARTBURN, :! DRYNESS
HEADACHE, - . OF. THE SKIN,
• Andeveryipectes ofdiseasa`arisin from
disordered�LIVER :- KIDNEYS, ST AOH,
BOWELS OR `•• : BLOOD', 1-
12'141'1%12'141'1%- .
�. - 0TORONTO
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,, ore for cntst. Sore4.:Etc.
•The'fir.est ..healing compound: 'under the
'sun: is,lMCCG%ega,r 1'!c ;Parke's Carbolic Cerate.
There"is no -'sore bat •wiil- suvturi ►. to its Won; g'
derf tel: he Iain properties: •s• tis• an invaluable # I
dressing for sc ;tds,, fe`;ters;•etcPrice twtntyy f
f I_
live tents at B. r . 's3 rag Store.
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NOZIM
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is pleasure in informing the Citizens of Lneknow and aiaarroundfn- country,.
. that he has opened out in' the shop formerly' occupied layJ=om PART -
opposite the; Whitely Rouse, and is prepared to►:sell.ES Pan ,
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Coal Oil nd Lamp Goods.
,everYtling..,in his line, atbottein. Prices. Rgvetroc,hirg�epainug
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• promptlyattended• to. • An, early'
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