The Huron Signal, 1886-5-7, Page 1II •
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THIR Tt'T-NINTH YEAR. l
W1UOLi SUMMER Kati. !
OEVOTETo coUN
THE HURON SIGNAL
Is published •tory Friday Morning, by M.
O'u,tuunor Smog- at their Udo.. North st
OODICRICH, ONTARIO
Aad Is despatched to all parts el the surround
tag ena.try by the earliest malls and trellis.► NM -OLIO In advane*. postage pr.•paid
61.13. U paid blare aI leo. b.
if aot
ea mead. so fid. Tith relit wUl be Wetly
lives or Eight oenta pe
Nb.s liarites : tare* rots per One for
lad ____ liberties- libeties- Yearly. Witt-yards 7 contracts et reduced rates.
aim NM....it's hare also a tratelaas
jjng at In eon.ertic, sad pewee
t.towest eomplst. out -I 1 *Ares
tide of out work In uudarlca,
la Omit Ilse at prleestjyt casaol
bs bates. a•d of a relic, that mane( be
orsseM4.-!erste C..
FRIDAY, MAY 77N, I1•8G.
Mr. Pleb looks black and u sulking
tommeee hs will got be appointed • Cabi-
net mioist.r, and leader of the politioa1
antiquities. In fact Plumb is troubled
with black knot.
Tint soy that the members of parlia-
ment and others at Ottawa are cuatinu-
alty (Mailing poor Mr. Farrow over tit•
squibs that appear about his celebrated
speech ou dm hoes laying bigger repro
and the cows loyally giving more and
racheir milk bassos. of the N. P.
Cot. A. M. Rout, we egret to aa
has retired from the command of t
331-.1 Battalion. Ws are of opinion th
t8. present junction, for obvious
was not the time fur the Colonel to wand
in his reaignatiort. But, doubtless, be
keows his own business, and has good
masses for bis retirement.
in
•
TChicago e,caliat, do,.'t appear to
he very social in their receptions of the,!
ssthoritiaa Those scoundrels who
ha into th. *quad of polies o.
uerlay should be speedily tried and as
usndily hanged. Labor unions proper.
y conducted are b:notable and benefits I
NEWS
Lin the peer ladiesot. o>t
Must foam on rotten pork or sniff the gond.
While viewless of the pretties. tackler wards
¥malt all ib. harems of owcial lard,.
Out es the Tury crow who wink at this.
Aad say theme d
ragate hareoneaammt sings•,
GODERICB. ONNT., FRIDAY. MAY 7, 1886.
WEST HURON SOLID.
Tim louses Motet appears to be doing•
• ease ut whittling In order to harp tip M. C.
common'. courage ,a cur. of his cunfrunt•
law leis constituents shortly. (Lueduu Yree
l'rnss.
As usual, the London Tory organ is
"away off " 11' its surmising. Ten Stu -
'AL, It is trues, . puttug tai solid work
ft r M. C. Cameron, but the labor is
being dune so that Cameron's majority
in West Huron will prove the death
koell of Toryism m the riding. During
the present session no man Itas dope bet-
ter work io the interest of the country
than M. C. Caveron, and no man de-
mi/tree 'fleeter at the hand• of his consti-
tuents. The free f'ress and other Tory
sheets biacklettered biro for his 'poach
on the Landry motion, and thought by
ao doing that they had driven all tba
nails possible into his socio, but the
Tory organs didn't know the political
es td
poise the people of West Heron.
In 1872, an effort was trade by 'terry-
. erry-
Sooth Hun, to keep M. C.m
Cameron out of the Hoe, but the effort
was • failure ; in 1883, Cameron's old
coostitusDcy was practically gerryman-
dered nut of existe ea, and the Tories
Rao. Memento has mid many unkind
things of lfr. T. McGillicuddy during re
the past two years, but he ad. Lia
worst statement lest week in the Stray,
when be insinuated that Mr. Mid}. ono
tributed to the editorial columns of that
joust al ' Teat charge a the nadir of
cruelty.
Hoyt. &tarsal) BLAst was bantluetted
by 6i. supporters at Ottawa on Saturday
evening. The gathering is said to have
been a rated enjoyable one. !lir. Blake
and all his followers aro hopeful of sac -
owe when an appeal is man. to the coun-
try. The f; t have been losing
heavily in the house this session, and
th• old avenge makecity of 70 will neves
attain be reached by a Tory C
in Canada. Tee Liberals are united
said 1 at Ottawa ; while the
Tories, like wolves, are biting enol de -
retiring one anothlr. Toryism i. doom-
ed.
t
IT w .nstesty a the public a and e,ee t
Y. morals that the coaditu.s of our Iodiaa °
he attain are so bad that the most modest a
reasons ( description of certain phases of the con-
,
duct of the C t officials and ca
maunted polio. can almost be
under the heeding of indecent liters
Yet the truth must be told Au
mere recital, in the meeted
guati;e, as given in
*hocking to the public wand, what
the reality be io all its bareness
clime 1 Ler us get now protect.,
our Indian& Let wit turn the
out Lot Christian wen read the ar
tont the (iverd,an sed the London
errt.ser on pags,2,
bought he had no constituency whereon
• rest hi. foe(. But they counted with-
in taking M. C. Camaroo into account,
nd they befouled themselves as a result.
West Huron was so after t6*
rein, of 1882, that it stood, when based
e,...4 • on the figures of pronto. elections, in a
ton. Reform minority of 117. M. C. Come.
d
if a run accepted the nomination, welt
tan. through the constituency, wiped the Tury
be so majority out of existence, and redeemed
meat the riding. IJ
and Since 1882 the has beep
re for • fretting inure and more leavened with
rascals Reform, and today Cameron can d.Di-
t'clm plecen t l y
t
t
he outotonnity, but the socialistic and
agint is a delusion, and a
curse to any people.
so
• ltd
Cr
Ilei
fto
tar
N. bat
Tea Ottawa o
'lo fie mys :-The Tones weight to
small dust tonight by asserting tha
ears gone by Reform memb.n of Par- CI
*meat lad sought as Co
embers of railway but Bir to
chatd Cartwright spelled their game i A
y pointing out that it was only since ; of
e prevent f
teams low power , •U
hat the system of snheidisin% railway. ; chs
Owe Irish readers, and all who favor •
me lei asutte of Hoes Rule for Ireland, '
II rejoice at lbs stand taken by Hou. li
ward Blake. Hs waited for Mr. a"
,stig.n to take up the question, and - RI
hen that Tory patriot declined, accept -
the
eta the task himself. .411 honor to the " Il
bend leader. H. will never shrink 1
smile at those who prate about
Id- West Huron and Toryism in one breath.
Aod when the election is brought on -
It matters not whether it be soon or 6te
the M. C. Cameron can depend upon ma. •
n iam lorities from every municipality in the 1
t in riding except Ouderich township ;- -
triton u solid, Godench town is sound,
(borne and the Wawannahee aro sura
give him heavy udda, and glorious old
Afield- the bearer Reform township
West Huron -will 1 largely
previous D•aj.,ritiee, and greet its J
mpiun-M. C. Cawerun---with read
coed. I melte jrtihAa.
H
PEARCE'S PERFI
How the Government
Buudoeed the Halfb
• %.w war re Oer.ta
ANS GENERAL ,NTELLIGEN
meutt.t.SeCOf►Y Piton lioneteneem
1 61.30 A VICAR IN ADVANCE
DI. wv►TT.147 E_VP"I►RCEVY_'1-T. IV HAT'S UP?
Toe Canada cameo during the past
roods.
Agent Few week, has had some iutareeting COM-
reoda. oeilleations on the enf,.rcem.nt of the Tblage That Are Happening
Scott Act. Among these contributions'
Sita ler was ori. fru_ a 11 k w
r easiest-ttesiees of a Oee4
N N • flown Lown Ow
Around Us.
M
Prises Whir r►e •yNM•s" l'en wurkeo in this town, amid his words are rt.eemites t'ast'e et Neon
etlsse.s awed.
The Tories have ...welt to make much
capital out of • report submitted to the
tut the Interior by a Govern-
ment meat named Pearce. It was be-
lieved by Usvernseut that the public
would swallow Pearce's etat.senl with•
out that it was the work of •
can specially chosen by the
heed of a corrupt department to artfully
whitewash the record ut a venal Govern•
agent and a rascally colonization scheme.
The Globe, buwevee,see.t a special corres-
pondent to St. Lome de Langerin (the
place of Pearce', well -salaried labors; and
the following exposure 1s the result :-
Regina, Apnl 2:.-Yrwr cornapu
lent spent the llkh and 17th of A
inst., on the lands of St. Louis de
IMerin, whence he hes just returned from
inv.etigatin,t the subject of the Pn toe
Albert Colonisation Company,
William Bremner, a respectable
tisk halfbr.ed, was drat Interviewed.
bitterly c'.mplait.ed of 16.0
treatment. During four years he
bene
true and timely ;
OUR UL -TT IN T$$ eisiT.L
Soot the Sot Act be worked
ss
preing and important question
tome, as the art is to take elf
soon.number of countieu very soon.
depends upon the workers and fn
the Act as to its success. Of c.0
an imperfect act, but it is all w•
at present, and we *suet dothe
can with it until we min get sons
better. You my, "What is t., he
and bow 1' Now, I am of the 1.
that the work , that
working this Act as a
prohiation, is mom
one of the mo
cant of thus country,
and far reaching. And until th
glom, moral and
,se this fact, they will not n
tot either the e, the meaor the sacra-
ril O0timn hos that is absolutely necessary to its
Ln- a1eas. As soon as this ie honestly ac -
1 and acted up to, then suc-
cess will Brawn the effort; but time
• patience will be required, and very
startias a eselway tasepstp.
&Dana
"Ah-ahew '.' "Ash -shoo '" "Horse-
!" is a e6.. :" Goodness, gracious ' if this
at this changeable weather hasn't given me the
Set in • epizootic, ter tense other equally power -
Much full ailment e-
"Horsshue-.w-ew "' You
ea
ends of s, I gut wise in my own conceit, and
tee it is thought July had conte in April,and r. I
eau got pranced around in my shirt sleeves and
best we dunned some of my Bummer gear, and
.thing did a number 01 other equally simple
dune, tncka. And now l'm walking around
pinyon Miami my eyes ahat l.ulging out Lf my
., the! bead like large cnione, • nose un m•
m
to Tike a lighthouse, and a snow that re -
'swot. *enables a heavy pressure steam swaps of
grand a lua,m.etive. "'Oh htores-shoe-ew.ew i'
• tilt- I've hem mining arathsd In warm
nbleu-
, real- kits, turned down with crash towels,
INV tte it lubricated with , irrigated
with --well, au matter; -but what 1
meant to say was that if • wnt of eject-
ment is not issued upon that ould it won't
be fur want of vigorous proems on th•
part of yours truly and the united ef-
forts of the other members el my ami-
able houeehuld. At cast aeewnts it was
thought 1'd manage to worry through,
but 1've got it bid, all the mos. Thers's
a motel to this sad story -"Don't take
WI your Muter damsels until after the
••114th." "Kar•hors-ahw-ew-ew t"
-However, my bodily ailments must
Dot interfere with my duties to the pub-
lic, and 1 mist begin to let the people
know what has been mi deck during the
petit week, sad what is likely to conte up
to Has near future. My hist►raeal sketch
of the old "British" was kindly received
by the uldtinsera and the outside public ;
and even uld fossilized Tories were forc-
ed to admit that though the editor of
Tag Swett. wrote abominably had poli-
tical articles, and was a hide hound lint,
'full ut deceit and tiemperately wicked,"
yet Ajax's historical rawinise,umes were
truthful and pure atJ of good repute.
quaint and homely of , it u
quite true, but withal veracious and
truetwurihy. That's what comes of hay-
ing a reputation that grew up with the
t. 1 country.
-Th. Big Boom seems to bare ran
upon • Heat, been stnuded upon a nand
bar, ter tient on a desert ,slant, or --or -
! something. The hes svadent
f4.Im' ly reached the end of their string, and at
present the scheme is tooting itee,f, as it
were. One part of the favors
con 1 the artesian well principle and the other
at. leans toward the Holly system. The def-
eat, colics that I pointed out when the pies -
re. tion Wise tint ,booted are gradually toe
tea I comma to ,cake themselves apparent to
.1. I the big -brained prymctors of the scheme,
y, lud a halt has been called until new
h; bearings are taken mud the uoin.eitte'e has
pot, a chance to discover where it hos allowed
ts. itself to drift t.. 3otrs of the utore in-
nd t.11igent members of the committee ra-
n o ' cored the bringing' to torn of a enapet•
pt. ' lent hydraulic eugaueer to give expert
as testimony en the project, but thine ooic-
mull /Willie %I.e was overruled at the
a- 'tiute. Erent ually, however, it was
ut found that the parent of the project did
it I not know u much about the matter as
he 1 he imagined he did, and it esu found
• that the advice of .. I teen was
la • uecoaaity. Then the great heads of
a one of the koowmg Olin of the coin_
or ' aerate came lute reotuisiti on, and they
- I sent to Stratford and brought up two
,experts --a (owner and a othemkeep,.r'
7h. Stratford ••experts" waltaed around
and
much
Scot- secrmboe of our ease. Our footings must
He b. gireu to the work.
The law cannot be made a encases aim-
s " p'y by g•tt.ng even good In tors and
police , as thaw atom aro nut
sudieient They must be eJfeienHy barged.
▪ h • my," some toe mays, surely you
o not want me to be an 'informer' t'
ad that magic word doss the word. It
err tases more than the damns tor raho
success of the work impels ; they do not
eatable to face it. I want today nein
IttTCslD lNT1t7
for his homestead Asa matter of feet, d
since the sale of the land in the latter a
part of 1883 till the first of January of
the present year, nu settler of St. Louis
de Lann.enta could get an entry from the f
Dominion Land Agent at Priatce Albeit. t
Dissatisfaction wag, naturally the result, so
thus serial% Rist an easy opportunity of 1
getting these halfbreeds to
"'AMC CP tataA.
Irl auswer to your correspondent,
Bremner stated :-"I am unable to
English. In 'December last, Mr. P
who said he was a special
called at my house. He was
ed by Mr. Dnek,1kmiuiu. Lands Ag,.•1
nd several others. An affidavit, milli
think was partly printed, was read
me. The substance of it was that 1
was asses) 70 DgcL(Rg
that I had known nothing of the Prince
AIbert Colonisation Society previous
Mr. Pearce's visit In comm.'. with the -
.ther settlers who could n..1 read I sign-
ed the document. I miens(' it through
ear. When Mr. Pearce went to my son,
useph Bremner, the latter said, "It
was hard to hare t• sign a paper the
• contents of which hm could net read.
e refused on these grounds to sign tt.
r. Pearce then got very- indignant, and
.Id my sen that if he did no• sign that
per he
,'OCLD AP D tie TO mom
in ten days. My son rid not shot Om
paper at that time, bel afterwards he
t afraid of imprisonment, and went
ter Mr. Pearce to Prifit_a *Inert. Here
u signed the atlidavit."
Moise Bremner, rho witndeaed th
nature to Pearce's alliJatits, declared
hat it is not to be wandered at that it«r
For the fast u, that real, thorough
t is so somas that it
real great moral courage to avow it
and act rp W at. Just w noon ea we can
?t Ir. get the churches, the 1
read. and the lovers of law and order to mere
Pen
to
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3)07
St.
df
one
rem
the
t ion
the
the States exists. Of coarse, the Pre. is
Pr...s
tion
to th
claim
is fou
of th
only
heavy
press
non,
n,
t Tet
ed wee
the di
ing job
m his duty. - *Today he is Canada'.
trite ..on, and the next Dominion
tot will prove at. Iia
ni
at London Pr.. Prise will now have F
wrestle with the fact that the city ID fo
Ch it is published has deerssaed some
an population during die "past year,
Thomas has also, we regret to mate, t
*ripely in -1090 in w
year. All over the province similar lash
Its ambling made known ; and yet eat
„subsidized press" ..f the Tory lac- e o
continue to boast of the emcees of the
N. P., and deny that the exodus to
lee moat in each locality, and become a
public committee of enforcement. we
shall hate no more talk of •'conformer'' us
it, this This is only a small
c0 part of what might be said ou this print
to out is, perhaps, mould' fur this article.
1Y ttleTt
with public money had been introd
• objection is not to members of
meet holding stock in railway emu
es. but to their abusing their pis
'.inane too got subsidies and bonu
r1 front the
1'
Par- :lutwithatanding the and M
pe. 1I 16e franchise act, Toryism is u dead as ti
bile I a door nail in West Huron, and the Tory P'
see ' press kno.. it.
THE FORGER ANI) HIS TOOL.
The Oodench Srnr aa. caught its uncal non
ere- po Tea Nso;tAL. 1b a characterise
attraio tee printing d
ee a history oftheMtraaaactinti, Star
comet in ever, p•nlcelar. The matt
er
one of say twpartsase ; hat it suety
show that rabid Grit journal' like cue
trAl. rannot poatdbly tell the truth a
most trotter, tame.
The abate item, It to noodles. to es
THE "HIRED 11[d N." go
of
he
Tu.. tar of last week, as we expected
- denial that the "hire*,; man"
the let work ten its editorial columns recently4
sig
k to I or ever, and the truly good editor &mum- th
goes ed the responsibility of all the bad 1...-
bofat guags and falsehood which have appeared of
u that "subsidized n ref
organ.' for some
y. months past. The truly good editor alai pre
THE 33RD BATTALIe3N.
*estuaail.■ of fel. 4. I.. - Mae. and
W. Ir. grime.
A meeting of the commissioned Deli
of the :Rind Battalion was held at the R
tm,bury house, Clinton, on Monday 1
to consider matter relating t" the
•/Neejxrtitet .4 the force. Among th
present were Cul. Rosa, G•,derich ; C.
Coleman, 8eaforth ; Major Marra
Clinton; Q Bock, ()mimic
Lieut- J. Varcoe, Dungannon ; Ca
Forrester, Clinton; Capt. Wiesen, Lieu
%YPson and Robert, 8eaf.t :Capt. •
Lieut Kaine, G•une ; Cspt Elti,tt
° Lieut, Williams, Wiughun ; and Ca
Ruddick, Brussels. Mr, J. Venins w
appointer' secretary.
Col. Ross then tendered his resign
tion, statinz that owing t•, his ..mc
duties requiring all his time, he found
impossible to give that attention to t
duties el the h•ttaliun that was nese
gory. aid while he regretted severing h
the
with whom he had been associated f
22 years, they would ever retain a ten
der spot ie* b_- is ltlpathtea. •
His ' was accepted, and tate
following resolution carried : -- Moe,
Capt. Keine, seconded by Cap
Iliuu, that whereas Col R.ss, altar
long and happy connection res ire the 33.
regiment, feels it a duty to wit an (r.,,
the Crdohelty, we th. ofllceti or til. acrd
regret his retlrinl.ut from the emir
duties of the regiment, hut trust that If
will always trmetder himself an lamworary
Inenihrr off :h• historic :(3rd.
Major Murrt m t ,in a brief speech, al.
tenderelliis rwslytlati.n a Junior Maj,,
of the battal,.,,t, stating that on
of his age, and inere.atr-g infirmity, b
awld got Linger the dunes t
the pasiUon
Hu tetireation was ae*upted, sows th
following resolution tamed : -Moved bi
Capt. Wilson. seconded by Quetta/emu
ter Beck, that the uffloere of the 33rd
battalion desire to covey to Major Mur
ray their regret that he lints at neon. -
tory to 'serer hos emen.et,,n with the
hatlalioo, .,f shie/ he has 1,.,.n a mem
nor since its inception, and they trait
that he will consider himself an h.wuorary
,member, and that he may ling he spar-
ed to riot and meet with then, en eater.
Other matters pt'rta,ninv to the bat-
t ihom were dismissed, and a committee
epdeocntwl to mods trait. at the SOWN
place, for the further I of
the same. It is generally understood
that Major Coleman, of lie.lorth, beige
Ute nett ut a om,nnd, will he* appointed
to All the vacancy caused by Col. Ione.
en] C.pt.em INalkwgh and
Kam*, being the senior copulas of the
banal. , will be promoted to the pol-
len of `senior and Junior Major, re
pectirely. -(New Era.
at Pearce canned
from the Hamilton Spectator, and w
will claim that the hos of impute of
DO
's caused by the rush cf emigrants sea
• Northwest taisiGuilian, tat this
will b• quickly dispelled whim it °."`
worth list case from the Hamilton .4.per•
territories in question aggregate el
to
doubt, be published as • testis*.
good character by its local echo, t
r. But ir'hen we state that the .
inally g 4 its version of the Wm
jilt lost his t•mper and asid THIS SIUN•L WAS "i
my "a wilful liar," hut he didn't my we no
he wore liar all the mme," as he lir
*or said .4 Mr. M C. Canieron. For which and
.1 in Euglisli.
Niemen Mackenzie, John Baptist' it
Leod, Peter Gerson, Charles Nolin,
Thomas Molter, *Meier, wn Ilse lands
nd that the total white populat;on I., I,
,r, and that the latter inertsbol t
ry, it will he seen that it isn't wo
ch as • certificate for the hones
our containporary after all. Th
mor is the Tory papm that inven
that Omni -illy false story about "A
se Cameron," which appeared in t
r some weeks ago, and for which t
postior took the two "subsidised
to task in a very ebis and eon
. Ori this point we 'nigh
that the Star admitted that th
, and mead. the following eon(
some 33,000. Thew. is a hasp of
figure work Aliktuid of the Tt.ty Ing
of
bmwmen now old the next elm -
ed
gear last week, although it derot ""i
rIjr. thyme psalm of a column to St"
seism fid the 'Men' lasts print- Kr
in this county, didn't attempt to VI"
I 111 VO IND
or Um rasniaipaiity of Oodoriele 6°7
ip fpr sms shim and yot the "A
isia Government should h• chary/. flal".
lista f
towns
Donau
ad timely
the prr
practice
Riving
Sinclair
ae
authelt
even if
been
r isolate
mier, it
awarded
hut doled
Chagos .
Tom itton
And yiet
dm !ranch
drik mod
' we are duly thankful The truly good a
editor of the Star luts developed into a roll
be mold, lied we regret that his bad amo
rth Mates in the asnctum and he has edi-
t./ torial associates despite his denials- bate, to
a caused his to wilt aud his old qi
t- fiat* assumed 'murky of manner and Ile„t
n- getitlemanly demeanor to dieeppesr. mit
he And rieht here we might stet. that not. Pri
he withstanding the fact that the editor -el
r- the Star made his barefaced statement
- last week we could, if wo felt so
to number of writers who hays assisted him D6°
as editorially during the past yam. Per- Pr°
the company since November, men,
five timee that amount under II"'
'Micros of th• franchise act for -
his nosid•d information, it drag.- L A
limed statetneut of what Judge ‘1°)
did in Hamilton. Judge Sin- SP.4
denied the truth of the allege gret
set forth by the Mar, and thM .10"
ent for us in the premises. But C"
the mowation of the Star had am"
ostrast, how differently did Judge (h°
act to Jodie Doyl• The fee- 40Tald
is mid, atilwd for bentims, and it It
ths ontotract to the lowest teed- cd (6
The lattar asked for no Woodsrs, rwstin
the work out, thrreah hie In
to a few put misting '41°1.'4
a last end Rt.". Huron th. taltuti
witieh certainly ant sot the
Pewee& war. passed *Wee.
ten am some p•opito who sap
las am Is Dia b poliMilld WON.
hat bole• jotters ars hat MO.
with the exception oft C.eop-ain Hcorrie
hie eons, the only tl es who ould
English. Mr. Nam*
AstKED
sign the obnoxious timmateut.
mly one wittier, John Tootgotel. • no
pestable, educeted Englishman, got hie
ry in 4 mtober, 1863. Mr. Duck. Do-
i.... Lands Agent at flits time in
me Albert, told loogooti that I...we
_WWII *Note going on for theist* by the
arnmant of the lands of St Louis de
n November, 1883, . By -
wished t.. enter a half section. Mr.
It said he oould not entertem has
position - the
oho' lateaded to he se sadetal.004."
ad yet the Sim published the item
wing it to be an invention ot the
after thnt manufactured that litt
," and the editor of the Moe Mapped
dem out and published it, and en
it by stating in los journal tha
as "A Correct Diamiosia," forgetful
• fast that etch tontosiente went not
for Monday achoel purpose& From
of whieh it will he erten that th
alor tryiug give the Mar repo
fur truthfulness ia on a per with
nterfoitor. -a maker oi base coin -
endeavoring to give a Alkmaar for
bioassay to th• moaner of the loges own
who has bass astiorlit ta the MIL Arcades
• 110.11/1y 118111 Serseut tideelet Ole, if the int„
Mor had three durum editors, --we are out
▪ bound that the "nominal editor" shall "ft
be
be held responsible, and not the hired "in
111
LAblla DAD
the hands"( the Prince Albert
left left the *ohm, for the molt of
jet fled Rod.
r. Poems and Mr. Mick kept the
avit affair • secret trine Cloaks No•
McLeod •nd a few others of the
intelligent of the settlers.
he following settlers wero in the par-
.( St. Louis de Longterm when the
a yews sold to the 'Prince .411set
nisatithe Society : -Widow Margaret
6tte, Charles Noliu, Maxims lo
\Deport nucleoli. Mike Kenny, A.
W ohm laselore Boyer, Bar nate
r, Bruce, Fred. Fiddler, Amite
ard, Elmer Swain, ifoeist• Lino.
Joseph Bremner, ilr•mtmr.
John liaotiste Boucher. fieptiste
er, Baptiste Boucher, sr., Widow
a,. Boucher. Alexander )1cDoligall Duri
for the
M,,e4., sifts a flourish of trumpets railway
en the Ifith of Jammu,. . loaves s
Vhsee aro tint mimes of the Moms formai
were deprived tit their land. by the 3 30.
erneemet 11.tene .4 the Priase Al- rives at
Colonieation Society r" usual.
Molotov
aflid
fivet7wely knows It meow nothing, more
he therms. ?rivet Menu teleelirrnessattelltril thetar:e:11 lea'
neteetarae
Bet, on the other hand, the T.triee ish
b.
atm% es into any each deal es that f the Innd
limb Arran Hotol affair if there. "tioth- ouil
1 Railway passes, toad "amorthine for the Kroft
I Boy" in thall Hallesty- W nand to yet h deal , tiler,
mean about the saes* glom. Hoye
• ming am IIM "SOW Ilea. lett*,
Oar astemorsed emetseapotery the ',trek- "f..
ing that "the distribution of puhlle Mari
mune, tit
Th• tads OW Oansal
We Ma
•iriPt the Ottawa nolt
Otowarnonsoit this yaw is hbeval." it hints efid
that it is well earned metal to Ow wear Ls
and tsar of oranseetnees Two thoory to said
Mended ou th• false assumption that "
Moe ionowfmarors of th. mains have eon- who
L@Menem, sesnethine ',soy mailed t.. hare ea -
owy am few years and gmrs ago. --(Law Wirt
t. proved bo adopts at eatopling "ersoir''
• ' front hotel pumps, but notwithatanding
7ittyS of Prof. Ellis, of Torooto, had to
, 011 secured to 'analyze samples of water
• got fruni Mier parts of the town. That
gentleman has made his report, and Om
Nate there. The question will
bootie to gm sultry again shorty before
t ; the past floor years has been focal mon -
ltreretford, cmitection with the seam
• institution. As the boys my at fariewoill
Nilwithres. "Goderichch's loss will be the
gain of the Indian city, for Mr. Glass,
whose admirable yoslities of head aud
! heart have gained for loan neatly werm
• friend• in this section, will prove • valu
I able militiamen to 'idly- Patersoet
Mr. Gime, torriitg the feet that it'll
likely take alone time before 111 be able
r -The new local manager of the hank
is Mr. Drummond, fruit Hamilton, •
with • decided t.e the late
Hamilton C.' 'them 1 am also itifor.ned
I time he is • trios Itlue Paw --art
• innovation in relit/tom yinticiples a. tar
as hank ahem, ans concerned, an this part
if ore 4...1'1 worship an the same tabor -
neater
1 es. my old and highly cite•morti
so fir th• 'Morsels 4.1 Gook.
Isiah are concerned, Mr. Thous*. Kythi,
has amps with the robins to warble amp
more in "or midst. I haven't had me ftb.
portenity of e invents( with hien sitmehie
return, but will suolosver to do GM short -
1g. Von am l'es eager tte ma at Ho* teal
iniverelsoss of the Worehem reamed
obsilibed
Ass Advertiost.
Tim
n•,J the past month a slosh( change
better nee taken pima in the
time tante. The main tui.a
t 12.13, her minutes earlier than
y, and Om Inter train departs at
3 30, ten remotes swirlier th&n
This latter time could hoer ND*/
•i upon still further.