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The Huron Signal, 1883-11-09, Page 4neeeetreeleiemeneseneaseteeetr THE HURON iitlI)AY NOV. 9, 188$. THE HURON IGNAL ruE PB(iVItiC14.L TRE4 tTRER. ULTRA eREl'II)AM. �.�.1�1�,� DUCKE(ON, A. M. ROSS. _.••. At the lime el wilting we are unable \'hen ttu Om pruelaations were posted The Nem Plovino*a sivwwta'si. t•� .tate definitely whether Hon. A. M. up iu Thursday u( last week, announce A Victim Found for West Huron. Ross. the new Treasurer of lhttariu, will ing that s day had been wt for the Howl ••Nelr.mr U.wr- He Is ...retied le Ilte be opposed in \Vest Huron or not. If natio** of a candtdete to represent N'wt Unrest a...wingless Howse els Acre.. P Tkr TKIe, I■ I.afla+t at ,.uiilL'+ Bi:l ).t• the adadee of the leatluig Conservatives Hunn1 in the Legislature, als."[ «very Ni. mita sleredtta.ofL ■dew le t'ewtrst ore .t o cr I sasiusw.l) Enew awe 4y Ike werua. of the riding be taken we have every voice who reused in favor u( the Hon. A. emit ■seer.••\• Leta seas Ywlhwrdr En.agh Ie IN. to believe the new minister M. Rees, the new Provincial enessurur. elected by suolamgti.,n en tiatur- All admitted that he bad proved himself day nest. There are malty reaa.ms why to be an able legislator and a faithful Liberals and Conservatises should join representative, and the more responsible hands on this occasion, and do a ¢race• men of the Conservative party express- ful act to the man who has caused honor ed the hope that he would be uneppo..el to be the portion of the constituency fur the position But, as in all other Which ho represents, anJ amongst them come ttttt else, w iu Goderich, there are are the following : - one er two iueddlewute fellows whose (1.) Cul. Ross is the first Huron coun- only opportunity for obtaining notoriety ty man, who has over hell a Cabinet is when things are put uta ferment. position. One of these happens to occupy the pus**- (_'. • He is not an extretne partizan, tion of president of the Lib. Cuss. areoeia- but has always exorcised his independ- tion, til he at once raised his vuioe for race when acting as the people's repre- a ccntest in West Hums under any seutative. circumstauces. It die not matter to the (S.) In three previous contents he do- president that there was no possibility msinstrated that ho possessed the crmfi- of capturing the riding, that in his ..Wu dence of the large meyerity of the elec- heart he believed Hou. A. M. Ross to ton of the Riding be tbemoat competent nun for the pose ,4.) Many of the leading Censerna- tion, and that au honor, had been con - tires have expressed themselves in favor ferred upon the cmnty when West Hu - of his election by acclamation. son's representive was taken lute the (5.) His ability is undoubted. ministry. No, no ' These natters (6.) His integrity is indisputable. were of shall amount if only an thee - (7.) Nothing will be gained to the tem contest Donk& be gotten up, w that Cosaervative party on this occasion trio' the bills allies the factious meetings tedious opposition. could have the name of the president in 44.! Even if the Mowat Administra- heavy black letters at the font of them. tion were defeated, it would be many a Now, we have no wool to any against long year before a Tory representative the president of the Lib. -Con. Associa- from llurou would sit in the Cabinet of tion personally. He is, es far as we have Ontario. brawl, s kind henbane and father ; in our WEST HURON'S MAJORITY. We think the above are good and suit- private relations with him we have never It was at the general election in 1879 &tut reasons why Hon. A. M. Rows found him otherwise than eourte„ua ; in that Col. Roes, of West Huron, had so should n .t he opposed on the present business matters he is as good as the large a majority over his opponent- Th. occasion. Personally wo don't can a avenge ; in his potation of town clerk figure was over four hundred. At the brass farthing whether our opponents during the last genorgl election he was not se fortu- nate, as he only secured. A majority of put up a candidate to b., knocked dawn a very satidactory public set -vent ; and 167, Goine back with the increased iw• or not. But in the interest of economy we have had no muse to crruplai'l of him portence and prestige of a minister .1 we would ask the Tory wfopullers to in any particular, sere that at election the 'Crown will strengthen hent. We bear in mind that the election expenses time he allows his partizan tu.•huga to neve no idea that he can bo defeated. The Mail's theory is that a cendi.late should be put up un every occasien,eren if there are only two C•.neervati.ves nn the constituency, in which case' it would have the one nominate the other. This is faction, pure and simple. Wbere u the wisdom in exposing your workflow unless them is some chance regimens ; but there ,is really nothing exhilaratiug Hon. A. M Roes has s Sterne hold of that body, and that [hero are many of in butting your head against a'stons wall. -(Toronto Telegra his associates wh• are sully as quallfim. e l Ot.a contemporary is cermet in the to judge upon political exigencies as he. last portion of the above parwgraph, but 1s published *eery Friday►�,l[c OILLICUDer Bros., at their Ofnce,Xuitb tt utf the Square) OODERICH, ONTARIO. And is despatched to all parts of the surround UR country by the earliest mails and trains. By general admission It has a tagger vireos too than any other newspaper in this part of the country, d 1' one of the raciest, newsiest and mos reliable journals in Uatarlo will possessing. as it does. the tore-guingesseutlals and being in addition to the above, a first -cies, family and fireside paper -!t is therefore a most dcsin.Wt. advert la ng loud! to. Tari"".111.30 in advance. portage pre -paid by publisher,: $1.7& if paid before six months L elf not no paid. This rule will be strictly enforced. Itar¢e or ADVERTISING. -Eight cents pe Lee for Ant insertion; three cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Yearly, half-yeartp land quarterly contracts at reduced rates. JOU PRINTING.-- Ne have also aflrst-e jobbing department in connection, and posses. pig the most complete out -At and best facilities fir turning out work in Goderich. are prepared to do business in that line at prices that cannot be beaten, and of a quality that cannot be nrpaseed.-Terms Cosh FRIDAY, NOV., firs, 1883. We expect to hear the wire -pullers of the Conservative ass tc $tion 'ray now thin they would not have brouvbt out opposition to Hon. A. M. Ross, had it not been for the fact that Tut SIGNAL supported bis candidature. TIIE Hamburg Lottery cireulars are still goading Canada. We hope our Postmsater General will fee to it that this German swindle is not permitted to go on unchecked it the Dominion. Canadian lotteries are bad enough ; foreign lotteries are worse. Tile Mail is already ranting about the Bull Pup and the Slugger in West Huron. There wss a little excuse for the Mail editor dueler( the dog days, but in the cool November itt is astonishing to seeno sed a case of the rabies. The froth is worse than the bite, however. THE editor of the Goderich Star should carefully pw.nder upon the ft•llow• ing, from the London elders -herr: "None of the Tory organs have so far boldly stated that they do not believe ill -health to be the cause of Mr. Young s reriena- tion from the Ontario Cabinet, but several of the meaner•apiriteu ones bare insinuated it,," THE faction organs are telling the electors not to look at Col. Ross's excel- lent character, but to oppose 'Mowat s upon the affections of the electors of "corrupt- Government A than with Huron, and a contest under' existing Col. Ross's excellent characterwould not circumstances will prove that fact, by a be a member of le ourrupt Government. large majority. The new Treasurer is assured of the cor- - dial support of many of the mon honor TAILORS OF 'TOOLEY STREET. able Conservatives, and we can afford to Our town contemporary flew into a lot the b aiuuists bellow themselves Hotter Lot week, and attempted to find hoarse. The louder they shout now, the fault with the Local Government for quieter they will be after the 17th.. bringing on the election of the' Protin- cial Treasurer at so [lady a day. Our Tut London F, a Press sets the Gide contemporary had no ground for corn - rich Stnr an example of good taste in the plaint. The full notice required by iso following reference 'to Hon. .hetes was°en, and if all things done by the Young's flint -sets: - "Hen. Mr: James Tories, were kept within the regain Younrt, Minister of Agriculture, in the menta of the law the Liberals of Huron Ontario Government, has been obliged would never raise voice. But, really, to relinquish • his pusttiun owing to ill- when we come to, think the matter over, health, acting under the direction of his it seems terribly strange that the On. medical advisers. All parties will re- tario Government -did not consult the gret that his official career has been rut (ioderieh Tories on the subject of open - short on the account stated: air. ing the constituency. Would it not have Young is far from being an old man, and been wtprteous to .sic the provident and we may express tete hope that an ahaten• secretary of rho Lib.•Con. Association from (reign. maysoon restore him to send wore to Toronto as to the time to his wonted health." when the writ should be issued,) The president and secretary of our local Lib. -Con. Association are such impor- tant person* (in their minds) that simply because they aro not graphed the confi- dence of the Government to which- they are opposed, they consider a great wrong has been done to the commonwealth, \Veli, the Tory convention at Smith's Hill hatched out a tatndithrte after all. After offering the nominatt.nnto111 .• W. J� hnaten and other heed men, out avail, the conventiesi, at the in- stance of the \1'ingham ddleptote'', Anal- ly gave it to Mr. Ed. Meredith, of Lon- don, and we understand that personage has accepted it. Mr. Meredith is a L,nduti lawyer, of passable parts, but as a politician isprwc- tically unknown. let February last, pre- suming epi..n the fact that he baro the sarno **Arne as the leader of the (opposi- tion, he contested North 3liddlesex and WAS beaten by Mr. \Vater", el.PP. Let the friends of Hen. A. \I. Ross, Reform and Conservative, clt.se up their ranks and join heartily to bury this presumptuous outsider under an over. whelming majority. The bringing in a a stranger, barren of political record, shows that no local Conservative believed Rees should be opposed. Stand to your guns, men of West Huron, and let your action on the 17th tell that you endorse your old, tried and trustworthy fellow.resic'ent, Hou. A. M. Russ, as the candidate for West Huron. in West Huron, which have to be borne run away with bei sound judgment. On by the country, wilt amount to nearly an °minium such as the present -when 111700, and it would be well for them to an election is tmesitent-the president think twice before bringing on a contest of the -Lib. -Con. Amexxater!' in Goderich and incurring so gnat an expense, mere- always labors under the delusion that he ly for the purpose of causing A factious owns the Conservativeparty ;-h. forgets opposition- that he is only an individual member of We don't bear so much about the "thanksgiving turkey" on this side of the line. The Lieutenant -Governor's proclamation dues not neem to arouse public interest in the day, although we are just as full of gratitude to the Great " There are some men whothink they are great politicians; who are very common- place mortals, after ill is said and done. Washington Irving gives an illustration of this class in .his quaint Keirk, r4,), -kers History of New York The erudite his- torian is dealing with the time when Peter Stuyvesant, the Dutch governor of New York, was annoyed by the know- nothing element of his people, who were anxious to expose their want of know- ledge on political matters on all occa- sions The sturdy old Governor under. took to teach the blatherskites a lesson, and succeeded in doing so after a style peculiarly his own. For the benefit of addition to that fact, lacked education our local demagogues wo reproduce the sufficient to fit him for a member of incident: with regard to the question el majorities a little explanation is in order. In 1873 what was considered to be a fair test of the relative strength of the political par- ties was had, when Col. Russ rind Mr. John Davison, a well-known local law- yer, contested the riding. Both sten were new candidates, both were cultured and educated gentlemen, and every effort was put forth by the political friends of each to secure his election. Col. Rosa was elected on that occasion by 89 of a majority. In 1870 he was om posed by Mr. Pat Kelly, of Blyth, who was an untried nun, and who in parliament. Iu addition to the forego - He accordingly watched his opportu- ing, Mr. Kelly, because of being a Cath- nity, and one evening, when the en- olic, did nut receive the hearty support lightened mob was gathered together, listening to a patriotic speech tram an of many of the Orange Tories of the Rid - inspired cobbler, the intrepid Peter, like ing, and consequently fell to the rear to his great namesake of all the Russian, the extent of 404. Mr. Kelly had al - all at once appeared among them, with a c,untanance sufficient to petrify a **till- ways been a consistent worker on the stone. The whole meeting was thrown Tory side, but those whom he had fought into consternation -the orattr seemed fur at previous elections basely deserted to have received a paralytic stroke in the him because of his creed. Hence the very middle hf n sublime sentence, and; stood aghast with open mouth and figures against him in 1879. At the Lot trembling knees, whilst the words hos- I election, Mr. Johnston, ex -county mas- lroe ! tyranny ! liberty ! right ! taxes ! ter of the Orange order in Huron, uppoa- 1Vhen it war Meseta mi rrilay evening that Hon. A. 31. Ross wee t., return en the 9:3'J p.m. teen from Torouto,trbither he had gone to be "worn in as Pr,!tncial Treasurer, a 'lumber .•f his friends decid• ed to tweet hint at the tete way statist and welcome him honor. 'rhe melee was very brief, yet mien the at•rieal ut the train the plat 1.11111 war er rsdedby young slid old, anxious to see the return •if the new Cabins: \linister. A uu ober ..i Ilt4lt school students, whit take a keen interest iu matters ps.litical, and with who:** Mr. Rot.. is a f.as•urite,Lt'ro t melee t•, light up tin darkness of the tlight,ani el,,ine. of defeating len. Hie t.esj• rily in ler bream v Iest. ism -1112. Jut to: pre I- II.;, a i it mini+ty,• to In 4iv. lit u I,. %Alia It 1 streug•h. -[World. ' , Outten NeeeErti: -In tailgut elr. i' Bugs into the Ministry, Mr, bti.,N-at es* at the acute time "hese* 1 bit a;t ireeta• that o.t one in rtev wap vain).:* of 511*- olsr,;ing the duttw of the •,rti.:e, and omen red an ho,.. Lai this section .,f the Province, which it hat nut hitherto eu- joyed. It is al Nuys a vet twin a•ivaatage tor any motion of wuetry to Lave a rye presentative in, the Ministry, and we bait* no doubt that the people of thiel section will phew their ap,areciatlu:l thureuf. There is not e'ien an opponent who will question his Mishima titnt-es fel. the positron. t e►fortb - -$xp+roiror : -air. Rom was 'men its as Presence -II 'fee to tre^ an 1 (' eniaiesoa+er . t .\grtcultu:•r ut1 elute - day, 11'hile we sitcereiy revile( the headed by the tuwu band, int neve be• c:oue w I**ch ha led to the retirement • f fore the carriage containing the hon.nor. )'lase[[, we cuogratulrte \Ir. ltu►e gentleman and hie friends to the 1tef,srro I menit his Iuitgthe au.l the G„veltttrent umet'et:me g the services of ., c,inpe- rowms apmentineut will to receive,1 tent , Treasu-er. The annuuueoment .,f The crew,) was quickly increased -by ,r 1. ,. oss, the uther friends, and Mayor Horton taking the chair, the mettle•? was caller to order. Thu chair:u ui paid a high tribute to Hon. Mr. Rena as a citi- zen and a Ioliticau, his remarks meeting with enthusiastic approval. Cul. Ross made a pithy reply. Hebei], he said, accepted the office at a censiler, shin persona! sacritice,but he felt that he could not well refuse to serve his censtt- tuetscy, Lis party and Ilia Province in the Inure arduous work of a department. He had endeavored to faithfully serve them as a private member, and he would also try to do his duty towards all, inde- pendent of party culur,in his new sphere. It was the ,practice in England, and it prer•lled to • large extent in Canada, not to u p.ee.a new minister who went back to its eunetituents f,r re-electi,to.• He hoped that such teen:J be the mese nn 1,'eat Hun.n n..w. He sad won direr contests ,o sncrern.ro, .a J he thou, bt it was plank that he bad the c ,nfidence of the electees of the riding He ha•l itit spent erre rent dismally to pert i..01 entre- teen, assd he del trot intend to do s• iq [Ata Ht b..lwd theme ,.f his .up,..rteew shouting: I would d , anything, s touId a c •iite.t lir were attacked and st .aced by a. ineb t•re*.l. Nfinch would any say briny( which t:iey fought desperately. The dta:red.t ea the party He ha.i no new p,.lt'e timidly dispersed the is rb. p+.l,ey t•, announce b,r t:.e Go.erturaesit ; **ran hu.drd a parcel to a do.',. their pennon now was the p.e:tion tip/ policeman last evening and requested the had always taken, and teat was b, timely officer to deliver it to another constable. uphold the territ..riale an•I Ir,ialative The parcel was placed in the dock yard, tights; of the Province. He was not , where it subsequently exploded. going 1,, move hs fanny from 4%ederich. The di.s,trders arising from the h.st,l. as was reported. He had been in the ity between the Nationalists andOran_ mime since childho.d,and if the electors then continues A Nstonalist wet permitted him,he was willing to live and stabbed today, and rows and the bestin; die here. Should a contest be insisted of perilous are numerous on all side,. on by the conservative party he believed Revolvers and other dangerous weapons his friends wool l stand shoulder to are used. Great anxiety is felt by t'te shoulder as ecf•,re. Such a contest authorities and respectable le. would be fiercer than any before (ought, Dublin, Nov. 3. -The Lord Mayor re- but he trusted that his supporters would turned from L•,ndonderry last evenin;, send him back a ith a larger majority and was received with great enthusiast. than ever. The hon. gentleman was warmly applauded at times during the .1 t•eadwet•r's advcalar,. delivery of his sensible, manly, and time- ly address. Mr. I). 3lcGillicuddy, at the call of the meeting, made a brief speech. He said an honor bad been conferred upon Goderich and the county of Huron by the Mowat Administration when it recog- nized the ability of Col. Roes by offering him the Provincial Treasurer's portfolio. It noted be a gracious act on the part of with pride and pleasure }.y the people of this county,it-respuc:,ve of party pre - dile cticns, and will be equelly acceptabl: 1. its fellow members of the Legisla- ture That he will acquit himself ray c:•elitahly in the large: sphere as he has dune in the smaller wo have no J rel t, ani we have every cuafieence in predicting that ho will aero« the Pee since As faithfully and as efficiently as he has, for set many years, served the cnua- ty et Huron in a somewhat burglar ct- lncity. "GODSAVE IR8i3LAND," t/e: lac at L.adeaderrr, ea %kirk Stamm01 Take Part. Londonderry, Nov. 5.-Seivetal hu t• dred women working in a factory lion struck yesterday, because the prupriet .r refused to ddi.chargo a man who mo::e l that the corporation rescind its resole - ti •ci grantee: per:ei'sion to rhe U.-1 Meyer to deliver a lecture in the ci•v hale The women parade.) the street, outing: e• o Stve Ireland." The Pott Hope, Nev. 5. -On Friday night last the express from Toronto left Mill- brook for Peterbero at 8 o'clock, and when the train reached Fraservilleit was found that the conductor was missin;, On arriving at Peterbero an engine sent back with two men, and About a quarter of a mile sotyd of Fraterville they stet the. conductor wal` the Conservatives of West Huron if tliey ing on the track. He explained the ere would accept the appointment of ('ol. curence in this way : He had gone Reseto a Cabinet posits n as an"honor through the sneering car and collected conferred upon the tiding. Mr. Rens, the t:ckets from the passengers in it, and, although he leaned toward the Liberal having gone through the baggage cur. piety, was a faithful representative of was about to pass into the coach when all his constituents. In this respect he met a nun on the platform. He see he resembled the Irishsman who [laid ed the stranger for his ticket, and g..t. he hoped that,when he died, hie friends the reply that he had no ticket, awl would lay him between his two wives,fur further that h u had nu money. Tae he had I::',ed them beth, but added, I euuductor said that he must either givea Give my head a slight cant towardsBid- i ticket or the faro in money, and turned dy, for she was my first love. • The to go into the car. As he did so the speaker concluded by stating that it was i man pushed hint and he fell of the train. the wish of the Liberals of Huron tbat ; He remembered trying to save himself Mr. Russ should be elected by acclama- ! from falling, but the fall stunned hien. tion, but if a factious con•,•st was brought; When he recovered conaciousne.s he on by tee hot-headed port gen of the Tory � started- to walk the track and had pre party, it was the duty efvthe Liberal audlceeded about a mile when met by the fair-minded Conservative friends of Hon engine. A. M. Ross to face the music vigorously, and successfully re-elect hila by an in- The tet pti...f Am.ssrles' Evidence. death . destruction . and x deluge of creased majority. He then moved the affix their signatures ire large R ed Cul, Ross, and the vote that had not following resolution :- KINi troy, Nov .3. -At the Frontena: g 11 rg post, other patriotic phrases, came" roaring come forth for Mr. Kelly, rolled up, w ' •y Assize. yesterday the rand u Provider as are our friends in the States.That the meetin$g fol. endorses the gg jury in thee 1 er which declares: The sudden 'spring- from his throat, before he had power to]tl. Ross i** acceptingprearntment said .-"Iu regard to our However, had we it fixed day f, the close his lips. The shrewd Peter took no that the majority coags*[ the Con- action of Hun. A.L,rds�ii s reference to tl�ieaei evidence ..f f ing of rhe election on the public is an- pthe position of Provincial Treasurer o f P annual thankagiving, we ovoid have a i notice of theskulkingthrongaround him, 'creative candidate was again lower- Ontario, and the indieidwl member ago"rtes, wo heartily concur in your genet -al celebrntien of it. Move• other indication of the weaknou of the but advancing to the brawling bully ed, and made to stand at 167 thereof ,) moreviews that a gr&9t anornal able holidays do not get the attention n[nweat Administration." History re- ruffian, and drawing out a huge silver That tont* is about rho normal support Fiucand daturelin the eerenteaotf lyi s'"gitlar that nu agnostic's tsevidencs peat* itself in this instance, only that in- watch, which might have served in times given Seed ones. If it wet* known, 'for , Reform Ii1N aril in \fest Huron, contest. should be accepted in civil cases and et- 'tead n, the threw tailors ofTouley street, of yore an a town -clock, and which is J ! and The motion was seconded by Mr. C. luded in criminal cases. The grant instance, fhrt•tho sewed Thursday of who rc resented themselves as, "we the still retained a by his descendants as a cannot be lowered. In the event of a Seeger in a brief but practical address expressing their opinion on the r RJury in ex ,ressin November was the regular day of thanks- o le Pb England," two family curiosity, requested the orator to contest on the present o casiun, we are and carried midstgreat applause. ' subject wish t.. intimate pup our L,nl- iyin hooue•cumim s and familygather- Goderich P R gentlemen of mend it, and set it going. Tho orator PI ship Y giving, d R assured the majority of Februaryhat The meeting closed with cheers for Hon, F their entire disapproval oftestimon ► Goderich who were not told in advance humbly confessed it was utterly out of J Y Y Ings w••u.d be arranged for months be- hispower, as he was unacquainted with will be supplemented by over 100. Let A. M. Ross, the Mowat Administrxtirn, 11 ugnoetics being received in any courts that then was going to be an election in land the ••f ire.' Ii Lordshipwas veer fore, stud the day would become some- the nature of its construction. "Nay, our Tory contemporaries paste our figures Queen. This impromptu gash- he could not n r jury Y soir ;West Huron, "tato over their signatures*ring has shown that the Liberals a -e gee with the 'u in tWe thins( ilk(• a nat 1 holiday, nnkit_q but," said Peter, 'try your ingenuity, in their hats, and examine them . care- enthusiastic and full of confidence. view they took of agnostics' evidence. It with Queen's Diuthday, Dominion Day, thee! an eleetoo has been .prong upon roan : you see all the springs and wheels, full on the eveningof the 17th. One ..f the striking features e•f the as.simply la ='the public." "The public" --forsooth ! and how easily the clumsiest hand rasa Y Rwas e matter of opinion, now - Christmas and New Ceara Y sembl Nae the number of intelligentever, and members of the And supposing the election has been step it, and pall it to pieces : and why -------- - Y tc.uk'a different view from the ,Leglelatun should it not be equally easy to ro u• Moody 1■ Lesson. young men who were present and joined i brought on at the earliest q Y Y gic ,--, Tho Tury organs, from the Pail to the l possible mo- late as to stop it 1" The oratordeclared in tine hearty reception to the new Min - Lome -et, Eng., Nov. 4. --\[coli sue- gentlemen y great minion at I'I- e and serosa en K to apocrtmen s cul Trees Iger. Ti the hoao,table ' were men skilled in the art, whose busi- each rttended by fmm 4,000 to 6,000 Listowel J4onnrr :-No and has given rise to alarming rumors. gentlaul an lies Ifs +•i h at>sieted jos law had Men named by the Ministry. nese it was to attend to those matters ; •Persons. The iron hall built for rho lac- meet could have been made. possesses appwiat- The Marquis of Lorne and the onlay, weeks plat is a is:: w;.it�t is rrKrettel It was ne.s cry that the new incumbent but for his part, he "hold only mar the *axion proved a complete success, afford- Hamilton Tri o,nt :- I'o O1"o arrivwl •t Litters ori Monday, tiall h teat :eeinati i.,s, n-. motet !should be installed in office with the workmanship, and put the whole in con- lug seating room to 5,800. All around He P"s"ee"rs a and were recorded a flattering reoeptiun. Y le ,. �.. �' on the sides of the hall appropriate ,nate texts sound financial [raisin¢, and rarely In reply to •n address from Cee what on .•: p •,:. ic. 1:1ey ;elder ; 'n ,ti ` letter possibly delay, and • this has bun fusion; - "Why, harkee, master of PP i mikes mistakes a done. Had Hun. A. M. it ,ss accept.. mine, cried Peter, turning suddenly were displayed. Sankey wog with his portion, the Marque referred t o in it is al. • t • M ,....0....,.:: t t. a w;rtl 1 t.v , P neon him, with a countenance that ape customary effect. Moody's powerful ad- Strt►tford Ifcurt,n : -\[r. Fl.0 i, reg) eremite prosperity of Canada and th • moulder .,f C,n'erv.::.: ,:ei , -the the p"ttforo.•tnd the writ for the election ;Host tnitiel the dreasw showed he had not lest his hold qualified for the position by training, awakening interest of En�lana int th • pe .archer of shoes intoes nen a and chili[ affairs of the Dominion. Tory press -hate dcmtanw u t!,ruselves ~Neel Herat been defame', them g,. t. a posrf PCt I•Mtone -"dost thou pretend °1� the people. A hundred pemna rase' Y Thr Premier , try wire !tell . e tit •ir h sees in hely her ' to meddle with the mosemt•r.ta of goy tv be prayed for. A heavy storm in the Aar maple •capital selectin. Trtr. Poop* ors Fest• A colony s' by sneering at an oopj►roent who to un- ernrnent-to regulate nod c.,rrect, and afternoon and evening s.mewhat dimin- Lindsay Pod Theselecti„ Anent Pwpuenha, flying the 3errrr t Aa g able to dseen 1 himself a ring t . jemmied r,r a, ot'ie sp-Gn(nt( "( the media, patch, and cobble • cemplicerod machine uhed the attendance, but unfailing in- R n ,11 gee and claiming authority over c.rn( oouo *neral satisfaction. Cl Roes" a an debility. The ghoul who rob grsrryards w.,ul .: , -, . • (luny .,see ag•iwat rhe lbs ptinctp,lea o(wl►ich ere clove thymin- tere.t was manifeste,l. A number of able speaker, and has made provincial territory, recently threatened to fire mine is not m .re :n�tnseinte i thus a r ift} in new Minister i, ,l,dingothc. without �oiug l iwehension, and iia simp+lwt opersfioru Ftn,minent nl.rspmen r Ccu ed "*sets en finances • apecalty. a schooner for not paying duties levee I who sneers at the sickness .d a stricken (sack at once to his a.ndttuonts fur re to "**bete for thy undent•nding, when the platform. M," dy, alluding to ha Toronto ti'irrfd ind* by the cdony. The captain of the vessel Independent :--Th• hewed the British Nay end was thea election. Ilse I.c►1 tail..rs of Teo obey thee can't not correct w trifling .rn.r In mission in Ireland, sold hN thew two, selection orf (..1. Rem of Neat Huron as allowed to de felk.w g.rnty The f aeries t, Item from • c.Tlrmrn p.isce of mechanism, the whole week there had been the .mat pnvinetty. Mr. Youetr's successor i' unobjectnmahle Dart. CES jtiiz'' e patter 1 ub:ubed in Galt, where Mr. street week' not have been satisfied with m ste of which u open to thyinsure- to his life At the doss of the evening espt eectr is r.' view, aR i` is y ry pe est exc fmm • p got of ..{ man namoxl John careen, sed Bir,' anything the M.,wat Get -eminent ecoid mwettn • man sh.,stad that 3Lotx1 • an.l .ecttttna i.m moat not i.e ptermittrd hoe,•! k+.p.rr in rho township of Tecum Young rr,,drs, sCi., 5 5 one psrtteulsn • f t. n!- Resler et the t• the leather ¢ y ;sloth near Alliston who was summoned a, its ilinws : do, tine would boldly ann. neer, In any ' and stone, ishith are emblems of shy last mission in Seglrnd hod irrwts • (ti- to int.risn with public barium's. sv est that "the public" hal "offer*.) .head ; cobble thy ahem. and "tontine thy- bun,. Muesdy wnswer«1 by gllinq for London .4 Westia r • - ; s witnessinthe Cardwell election trial, P[tt-"oat_ - Reference tai ing been r wMch Har►en volunteers jMr. A M. Ro,•. made in the lif.d, of Moeda to the nut. Under those circumstances we endorse I reit to tbv yo•eatIus, f., unteers to cense out b.ld y G:I the member for West Huron hes [[cess ,� Ids''' dead lust as lis had entered the Say Y health •• the action .1 the (loventment in not call• ; h"a fitted thee.' Lord's side, whereupon aMnt 3 000 men printed to the o ffios vacated 1, ,I r. i Gturt House gates, rhe ansa of death James Yoter, we ung hasegiven t the hisfriends r n ing them to its aid when the day f.t, i Our readers veil see at a glance the raw" en mase, Tise incelent caused firming. Mr. Row M. ►.wen in the ors apnplety. probably induced by es • thee. - mach excitement. Let• � ele ment. ('arrnll was in a veryfrail Gait and Minitel( s nor nnrasinrss for i Imo* the well was 10 be named. i knees ..f the heading to this aeric).- Waters for .evwral yeas. H. is w g.a d enndition before the attack and succumb debater, and Ihon.n hl I several weeks pant, and his .,art to Kew --- I ,,'.• nstor wItr.1 rryif•oae - Let o..t tM R y able t.. take care ed to it in.f•ntarieottal ' York last week was to emetic In. Haim ; his an sen secret that there vu an 11is pmlaile met - within a year Albert '4 Himself on the fine of the House."Ire 1 ;shoemaker gra b«yoitd hu lsN. I'nu.reity, Belleville, will be Inco rr- I Thu Cirdwell contested election time mond, a very eminent alectnhat ox the jateresting Lundy qu•trrel at the Censer- i __ ntwcl with ,'ietoeia, viol lhs'reafter d.• G.iv.rnmwnt t.tnem� f .et i)ntario AM bmngllt not the het that bar -moms nervous system, on 11ie subject. We are ppo.awl in \V..t 'welt* npwn nn elwceion day, end thr'� satire meeting; on Tironolwy night of last rises will not fie granted by the former. Bran n the e'.rtio•n will take place n., treating on !oshill of the Tory candidate glad to learn that 11►. Tonne has already Twenty Ave of those who rpperlel to Improved under the trwa•ment ..f Dr. week. ill the Lirds in [the Alwnest did ft Pit year. elsws le,,,,..,, c .l ly e,�aittl w II Ire anlinlptortant riding h i • sp><• T • C.rnwnauvw ..( tie t,:11;e11,1:31,,t71111,4 Judgmentwasgivennnmemeespl, and will ,),nide., I,e t rttt-randtl ere was : oHowiek voters' list riga In • f=+ .(ft*riser.trwf,.re the judge, were ref.te.,l feeder ,d vict•ri• t'niventity, (lelwan g to einem* him. ss ttHas tfthatdecliflnnn•il,sHnmoill.•he1h. 'I+ne• N beth ..r no s; f, l ores. Kane Alh,nru is ill with srbeuhut illness of Hon James Y.oual, et•Pruvin- should be delayed ? The Provincial was a poor eobblcr, and had never meed- easefully opened hisfever. rho attack, though sU�tbl,issuffi Treasurer had .l d his- Sled with a watch in his lite. That th ington to -day. Four meetings were held, o�lat.a• et Ike Pres,.• *gent to confine him to 1 a t It le