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The Huron Signal, 1886-10-29, Page 1LfiRTY-Y[KTg TRAR.+_ WUJislti KU*B*R Ort. ) THE HURON SIGNAL Is published every Friday ltppr iia(. by 1M. ILL %. fifes., at t sir llelue. Nvrth OODSRJQII, O.'tiTARIO, ilY. OCT-. '1ik/• ICMgt Our Ticket. rer Sea,laNa rreseler, HON. EDWARD BLAKE. Weir S.eeres a esSMr. HON. OLTVER MOWAT. Reis meson is tee t'eaesees. M. C. CAMERON, Q C. vi • area In tie Lrgielatare. HON. A. M. Int "The Reedit! Brigade hiuet Gu." Me. C.OIExtie -4 speech, reported at i gth in las: weeks S1•itit. has b.eo fly spoken of by those of out readers who honestly interest themselves in politics. The NGtr pitches into the speech, but it is afraid t.. publish it, all ane•e.me. Poor 11 'M. Set•eereit, of L -olden. has been appointed chief dtrector of the Ex- ited Farm Steti..ns. *the appoint• is a good vas, If the Tory (7ov- rnment made as goad app,intweot• iD the Northwest during the past seven years there would hare been no rebel - hon. eta Joattl MI.•nier•LL's strong point, says the String6eld Repuhlican, has been • vigorous railroad policy and ap- peals to a Canadian national sentiment, and his weakness is tound in the brutal means and crooked politics by which these suds have been advanced. He is taw d meat danger of a complete over- ' lib, but the same need not be said of the petioles he has advocated. THa Tory modulate who opposes Mr. Cameron in West Huron will.have a bag of 'boodle" presided by the g..vern• went for his election expenses. That's •` Cresson there is so much hunker - sliding among the Tory win -pullers. If I t the Tory eanddate had to pay his own election expet ses, there would be no l' ntest. Now, however, several ac- ually declare 1 to be willing to defeated at the government exps.m. IT looks as if Mr Thos. Far'eu - :ia. or East Huron, has reached the end of tether. What with his incapacity, is nepotism, and hit ben story toriety, the people of the East Riding ave had more than enough of him. r Macdonald, nominee in the Reform ntera.t at the coming election, hes eveliped wonderful strongth in plat- rm power and personal popularity, ad the general opinion is that a solid ajarity awaits him at the poll when i he honest yeomanry of East Huron are eard from at the next election. Tutt lumens bre I'reaa is esercieed be . cause Hun, E. IJ'ake, in an address t„ 1 « the youug liberals if London, advised theta to its, and to "go up an take the est New, if what )fr Mak said un the occasion was not appropriate will the Free Press please iot.rm us what that honorable gentleman ah..uld have seed at the gathering. It is really one of thou things we'd like t.e know, you km.w. —And so M. C. Cannerm has been ! ch,een by the It-f,,:men of West Huron Dt RI u the present and vitiate; week ' 1e convention assembled. to carry the Bir Rechaed Cartwright will be rn{aged 1, banner onward to victory at the next i getteral eleetieu. I in mighty glad th catechin was made at the time it was, 1 fur the -i:',,, tete , which is very whcitoue Ithat in, evil should befall the Iteferm party, iu West Huron especially, was beginning to grow fearfal Lest Mr Catner„n should step down and nit, and leave n•, one tc. tit his prune as. Now, however, that the agony is over and M. C. C. ie facing the 'nota, it will be in otder fur the .4:eiiiieie man to wipe away his crocodile tears and tote slang his tar-bucklit f .r csmpsegn purposes. The aorta to get Sir John to face Cement) in West Huron have not been successful, s., far as I ain find out. The Premier is as cute as a pet fns, and will _tekceue chargces where a knock -down is imminent; Hun Thomas White ,with hie iaertrait •,f Rie1 sith the rope around his mete) is ee.v,line to (ace Fighting Catneron iu gerryman- dered West Huron; and to !under the riding going by default the gap will have to be filled with s local Laine du. k. 1 ve got my eagle eye un this tadle:deal, and will tell you all about his chencee f•,t staying at hams in a furore letter. —health and weather permittias, lm going to take a front pew in Aches on's GODERICIL ONT., FRIDAY, OCT. 29, 1886. II m willing to risk a week's salary upon WHAT'S UP? Things That Are Happening • i Around Us. w. t'. t amerea•. ,eesteattes k• nesse rev Mit Jean. *brei the "Oats tele" Lettere The [leesrlr tlaas raar in valiant hie a+wtttusuta in South Hu- ron. Wednesday he arrived to Seaferth, . 1 by lion. A. S. hardy. and in the evening both gentlemen assisted at the inauguration of the Young . Lib- eral Club, of that town, in the presence of a crowded gathering in Cardnu's hall. Sir Itichard has been elected Lon. president of the club, and the fele c,tousivaugeral address which he deliver- ed proved conclusively that he fully appreciated the compliment paid tutu in his selection for the position by the Young Liberals of Seaforth and the 'id - yarning district. The meeting ..f the Young Liberals at Sestet th, and the ad- dresses delivered by Sir Richard Coe - an Huu A. S, Hardy will not be without effect in that section. TiIE ('BKt BUG If l) (' I; A r,' P. The raving of the hail sad the lesser lights of the Tory party on the menacing attitude of the Catholic church in (lushes u thus ridiculed by the Stratford tee - ,.m : It is amusing to watch the antics of the Turuotu Mail and ether Orange organs in regard t.. this election. They affirm that the Ilsel question brought about the defeat of the Russ govern- ment, and that it was the main, if nut the only, issue. They declare they always said the Real matter would kill the Local and Dominion government, in Quebec. While they are trying to make capital in that way in Ontario, the Que- bec Tory organs Inns up smiling, and declare the gu►ernment is net defeated at all. They say Ur Rue has a good working majority, and will not resien unless he is ousted next March, and that this is an impossibility, as they knew the i will support him. Thies two stones de not hang together. There is a second contradiction quite as glaring. The Orange organa, especially the Mail, declare that the Catholic church is a unit in Quebec, and hat it is all-powerful in Quebec politics. The church they say worked against the Then why in the name of common sense did out the opposition have a more sweeping victory 1 If the church is • unit amid all powerful, con- ttolling the whole Vessels, vote, how doss the 1 natal_ -out about even. or a little better they any tier event These stories do net hang to- gether, The side having the support of the church should have coinpletely "screped" the other, if the church be a unit, omnipotent in Quebec politics. The fact is it u nothing of the kind, as the figures clearly shown. This attempt to drag in the church is merely a trick to make more certain the Orange vote and. if possible, capture some weak Protestants. The Mad and the others riding the Protestant horse assume that their readers are diets, or they would nut try such a shallow dodge. Tux Toronto World recently showed Ovine erooked business on the par) of n i.sotvent firm, and the next day the testi of the firm, his nephew and his ookkeeper waited for tits editor with wo clubs and a rawhide, and o do said editor bodily barns. Editor ii&clean, like most other pressmen, u quite able to take care of himself in a rowd, and laid oat the young man who yielded the rawhide in stash a chaps that e had to be carried into a neighboring tear shop for repairs. The pen is mightier than the sword, and the editor- ial strong right arm can down a bummer with • club or a dude with a rawhide any the week. •' yew self drinking witnonr oath. rein M promise. Simply swat 31 yen have young trues weakness fsorr beer, wise or hew ea. n't Mete, a as tie• engineer says, he &hems .e. 't be teen Iwsatkr. Jeer .impgl y n1 Awe all the whiskey in America 1 pwa trek 11 you don't (Irish ear it, kMse never bort a man who didn't ■k ft- Nee Burdett*. That appears to be sound doctrine til yre examine it cicely. Whiskey hurl mew, women and children who eonehed the stefl, They have hurt by it Ikruss A the drinker. key has driven men to murder ; victims of these murderers wore hurt the whiskey. The nun who loads with whiskey dosr't bear all the snr- He may have the hwsdashes ; wife nod ekildree hove the heart• lesseest pereene who sever k whiskey we repeat, are often hall this evening to listen to that talent - std Irishman, Rev Dr Burns, discourse 1 my brut t that the elections are ohne up..n us, and will in all pro- tubihty roue ofd before sleighing u aver So, gentleman, load up for tear all along the hos- -The manner it which the e'ectric light illuminates the town nightly must 1 be a source of gratification to the gentle - ; men who br„ught that "perfected sehem. ' before the ratepayers last De - 1 cember ; the water works, too, are, uf course, gitusg unemilihed sattifactien ; and the preparation of the agricultural ground, the Laying of the track for apeei- tnC to the ring, the erection of the cry.. tel palece aad adjoining buildings have progressed so favorably that expressions of "Well done'" here net been heard on etery side. The art:uns who were to have work fur si;::!ed workmen supplitd to them, and Hie :aborers who were to } get regelar act: at fair -paying rates, are, of coueae, sattrtied with the progress that has been made, and at New Years the •'w.,rkinguaan's candidates will head the tell by large noajorities. A heavy bt11 has been incurred by the special com- mittee appointed to investigate the emus flit; t' scheme, a chah.e for an expensive lawsuit with one or mitre of the eon- --advantage ot, the taxes of the town have been incre- ased to two cents on the dollar, and the only caret that can be shown for alae TRICKY TAYLOR. •A Nice Young Man who Uttered Forged Cheques. extra cuss incurred and additional risk run is a hole in the ground at the back of the old f..indry lot. 1 suppose it's all right, and it the origlbois can stand it 1 rani but if any of these blatherskites .nine around to Die at New Years and talk .le,tric light business and town im- s, I'il tell flim 1 wua't vote fur hien ental the frost is out of the t grand, and the workmen have settled down to bwiuest. AJA=. J. VS. Taylor • rented by C..eaaaar Vide ter reeler, saes *►.-seed+. Neel, i ll 114111 £ TSAR IN ADVANCl►aha the prisoner gets thn.ugh with Tomtit, , a second charge will likely be Iasel here The way of the bsnsgresser is hard. CHAS. BATES ACQUITTED A t...terirb Say S/.dlraird frees a aerie.. ( barer. Ito Saturday, Oct. 1Gth., • young rasa (.e.rge E. Bate., neuter, of Goderich, of sere manner and glib lunge pur- sod a moat reepectablo citizen, was dn- iavhted to recrivn rrceotly the fulluvin,i Chased a PM gold watch and chain iia W. despatch : Ashall's jewelry stunt, Termini, mad ten- dered a cheque payable to J. i1 . Taylor U.w'tn+u, Kansas, t kt. ]rith, or barer, for 8100 et, the National "Charles hates acytett,-d thea morn - Hank of Aurora, id. Tf tog. The uthur 1o.f ossi.n is convicted. marked gcud by Sherman Thompson,' dices. kms ►w•ar." cashier, and Mr Ashall was se well setts- There is an intermitting story in eun- 5ed with it that he tuudel the young fleet atili that short tt-I,-1rieie man, who gave hu Dain. a. J. W. Tay About sex reeks ago the Michigan tor, ten dollars tit change, and bested prate cemented the following devpatc t his excellent cu.tumer out. When Mr from Feud Sigma* : Ashen endeavored to realize on his ►100 ••Went hes been received in this city cheque the back authorit,.s told him it that au East Saginaw bey a in trouble in was a fergety. The jeweler -,as Aston- t)awego, Kansas, Cherie.' Hetes is well uhe , and told his les to the police and known hero, having been etupleyed as the reporters, and the reporters mud a aasistaut night clerk at the Everett constable got him back hu watch, u Howie f•,r a long titne',retions to Au - the sequel will show, gust 1:i. His parents live at Guderieh n !t1. ndy of last week a y,untt sou, Out., and his rerane disposition, which :T3 years of age, who made a desperate t.r,,ught lieu here wheneuttejuuug,would effort to pet ,•u sire, appeared ,.n our not allow hem to be centeuted, .. he .sup y smitten start tor l; , .era .,. Hat tri;; but r with one of our pretty ll,nlerich girls, limited amount of money he stole his streets He was d I started I d and spoke of hes wealth and fits pr.rpeuta transportation in empty freseht can, and in a way that led those who didn•t Lake while riuwg in nue at llswegn he was fNti ' /_ . r better. ke-war the Mrrrie,i 1- rev a millionaireOn Tuesday he viewed 'oral tramps covered with bleed. They the jew T b p o11tw -'i it1 mo di ring or the yenng rested them and Bates for the murder lady, and a gold watch and chats. When ,f %Vilhau Couper, a prominent citizen. the sample rings arrived on Wednesday In a sh„rt time the town was enraged, he vies So pkved with the scintillations aid it was wily by quietly removing the ,•t tae dtanwuds that he ordered two tramps to unknown places that their aummary execution by Judge Lynch was prevented. Young Bates told hut story in a straightforward manner, and enlisted the help of some benevolently inclined lubes there u, lair behalf. He carried a recommendation of character, signed by Fred. 1'. Ssnunton, chief clerk at the Everett, and he is in receipt of a letter from one of thew ladica asking Batas' character. Petitions were at once started by Me Simonton and 8. (louden', Michigan Central R. R, testi- fying tu•Bstei good character. He was well liked here and his innocence u tirmly believed He has a 'mother and uncle residing here-” e ry- s r, c , , .., a 1, o, , ,, by "Ricers who sr - ordered a di roti and returned the watch. He pre- sen'ed in payment a chuck for $300, wade in favor of J. W. Taylor, payable at the Aurora National !tank, Ill. Mr We3.h was out of change, and he thought there was a possibility of his being, out ,f his diamond rings, too. However, he young lady to whom Teyh.r was pay- ut,g attentions had confidence in him as a respectable Toon, man and the Upon "Home Rule fur Ireland. ' If 1 feistier risked the Hugs, and was accom- was an Irishman I d walk twenty miles , medetingly allowed to keep the cheque 31ECSANICB IiI13TITUTS fora day as security. Taylor was to pre- • to hear a man like Dr Burrs talk upon tent the ring to his young lady friend that subject, and ancient (:reek though at a party that evening. The pact) came I be, if I don't move in the pronasion e - r. ler Lveasatt <'ta•.r. ter ass off, but the presentation was adjourn- ., biter se utas-:. it'll be because the hall is su crowded ed- We understand that the young 1:►dy The rtctim of the terrib'e assault re - that I can't get in. I know the rev. !tad no idea that the ring had been put, I covered, and was not killed as at iirat Meed f. r her,reported. .sham Institute was held sin tecturer,and have heard him hold forth mee:in ..f the direct•.n of tier c The vaso, however, stetted ret I dFriday Inn Thursday morninz when Mr Tay• great attention at the rrene uf the crime, Ion verieue tapas on different occasions, areata last. Mr Malc.niann oc ii tel l fur sauntered into the jewelry shopto y ! 4 P J T u the fullowi letter from a lad midl- and I never heard him speak up n auy the chair. Tile minutes of the previous !get his change, Mr V. elsh hold hen mg in Oswego, Kansas, to a friend in 'subject that he didn't let • flood of light meeting were read and approves ' h.+ had heard from Aurora, and that the Last Saginaw, will show : --- in upon before ha sat down. It 11 be A letter from D. App'etuu eL C, o., r•1 ch, -q ie was a fntsery. Mr Taylor was ••'N thank you very much for the Cyclopedia was read. 1 asteui.bed, and—returned the ring. He ' interest you have mau,fustrl, soil for that way with the subject tonight, and Mimed by Mr Colborne, seconded by I couldn't understand how it could be. He! the assistance ycu have M kindly although I think I know all about Home Mr Humber, that an order be drawn on i miu worth lois of money, eta Mr Tay- 1 rendered in behalf of pour CiluGe Bates. Rule, °wine t.• the fact that Mn, Ajax the treasurer for 8'M 47. payment in full . tor, however, felt a good deal more un- The tramps have had their preluumary has not failed to take a .inn stand iia 6.s- American Cyclopedia. Cartie.l. eolitfurtah-e than he let oa .nal, said with them slid young wan A communication from the Minister of Constable Yule u • Tory, but he tic sire, .ud ve all loom remanded to dumsstic affairs, I'll lend Na rev. Agncufture was read. A letter tram R. cetionatlj reads the (1...'. Hu takss a jut to *writhat rial at the next tern ti,'; The Sanwa, tx/esesea. The W inghaw. Tian says : last Mone day morning Messrs. Willem, McKen- zie and Gregory, the committee recently appnnted to purchase the right of way for the C. 1'. 1t. from Glenannan to Wingham, started out on their mission, and within two days they succeeded in nuking satisfactory with every person in Turnberry township through whose property the line is to run. No difficulty whatever was expe- rienced, and in every instance the price was within the estimate. Th. commit- tee are now engaged in buying the tight of way through the town, and it u ex- pected that they will be through by to- morrow night. This being the cane, the work of building the line will probably ba 1 next week, u the com- pany have agreed to start immediately that the right of way is handed over to them. The line starts $ short distance oast of Illenannan and makes an easy curve through Turnberry in order to escape the M ,island neer act there, and enters the town by crossing the river short distance above the Josephine street bridge. It thein skins the river, missing between Rrennan's tannery and McLeaa's saw mill, and under the span span n( the O. T. R bridge. Continu- ing along the river bank, it poetise thro.ah the Horticultural park and from denies in a dit,set line to Victoria street, which give the C. P. R. s akar owtbe in ease they want to go farther. The lega- tion of the station has not yet been de- cided spot. Mr You.g. of Grey, Young t Sportiest, is in town, and the agree- ment betimes that Ara and the some - ratios has been Anally signed. The b- astion of the salt Meek will he decided snow at stall, when the firm will eons - memos the erestiee of their works. It is folly espeeted that both endeetakiege will he seder averse of eossleestion be- im the end of next week. doctor the light of auy , on the oeesei»tit. It's infurmatisi "'matter, 111 get it from Dr Burn, or io one can give it to enc. —Last night 1 was down to see my old friend, Larry Mulcahy, the poet, and apropos cf the lecture, 1 bur- rowed the fallowing gent frum his portfolio. It .peaks for itself, and needs no apology for its . . TUN HOWL RULE LitrrCax- Now. dressed in beet texture 1'11 go to the lecture, And hear the bowld do.tthor discoorse on Home Rule An' listen to rareon Crockett was aiaq natural interest minp news, and he court, to begin Oct. 11th I have been Moved by kir Itionre, seconded by Mr n Mr. C. Sharman, that Mr W. R. P.nherts•.0 },e end he made a-tsental note of it. He -is a near relaters, to exonerate this engaged to teach • class on bo..k-keeping hod An inkling of the doings of .1. W. young wan from any partieiptlt___n ie t4 and 1 torus, uu the was,, terror rayli r on lVelnesday, and he put this dreadful &Lair, but he astute 1 sY do as last year. Carried. end that together. He determined to have an impanel trial. We tell Moved by Hr .1i„rton, seconded by capture Mr Taylor, and ou Thursday, how it wd1 end, We have learned Mr Humber, that the secretary write Mr believing that Taylor had cleared eke `'Vigilante." at their meeting hold Crockett, offering him ane -third of the ewi, he took the noon train to Clinton. Mon after, the attempted mated. , passed Government grant. being =3.',.;13, and A telegram from Grdench recalled hint, ren tut,uua te. take the clatter into their the pupfie fees, for the teachuag ,.1 a as his nun had turned up here. Yule gut own hands if the cert doss no vire a drawing claw. Carried. here on the 3 o'clock expiate* to find that satisfactory L Mr Cexover Melted by Mr Sharman. seconded by Taylor had taken wings --or rather a bug has partially recovered, and wtl perhap. Mr Murney, that the secretary advertise ty of A. M. Pulley's—sod hail gun. be &ble to attend eke trial. W ardent in the Wax for competent wnta.g nuts- Mat. The constable at once got another lb; :buil: sad behove the. young will n taws hr aanet tai r n N 1 • .,tap e n rl ser n r ort sive h a legacy .• ...o, rem the n ie. try. , The etter went on to say that Cooper. his brother had received hes share last the vlctsm, was determined 4. pr .s the {tenth. He admitted that he ha.{ run I chane wgwenst flaw se well u the rent, out tf ready money just as h•. 'ass: and the fact that the jury has cleared leaving T .rontu, and f..r that re...• ti he I Bates while convicting the ethers, ah ws its void of all myst rye Clime, t . of the Su had pawned the Id chain. When I rrngale P* g" that the lad s innocence must have been That sited he .o ails. I( thea only Nome Court here, are prepared to open as Yule told Tyler that he wanted bun for I clearly proven. Rule. evening class fur ladies and t•entlemeu furgery in Turuwt.,, the pct.onen Mr {late, father of the boyo .bile he And the certain is Rhin' f.or instruction in shorthand. There • T"ltnrly 'int coolly replied, 'You're had every confidence e, hu a..0 s inno- will not be another town in Ontario mistaken in the man altogether ; I sm since, is of course. greatly pleased with F.w l)ed'a hands are sift in' i sot the /nail on are ler. i a( The hears of bee toes that were torsner'v with two teachers for its shorthand 7 key ter." The IM result of the trial, He id..•irea H, cruel. clava. For terns, et: , see either , 1 the constable 1'11111 an.11y rep'ted : ''if thank especially %l.ssrs Simonton and •An'. to add to our Pleasure you were to sea it in pn+it w, •old T ' u Weer eine.' End Sscinrw, and the ladles Well soon have that measure — believe it ' The paper was then put to 1 of Osweg.. who interested theusselver in 1 JsWts ■ecasthy•. Sifter,. he, haarl. That's prised by all Krin's sows Ireland's the case of Charlie. On Friday m• ruing Taylor was taken Ln.anotlPaRM I lctoter 25, --Justice The prisoners who werec,nvieted will (.'Brio, who presided over the contest- to Toronto. Ashall as a detective get as sever• sentences as the law will were •acting at the station f..r hint ed sleetims case o►Lewis against Justin perra.t. McCarthy f.,r a seat ,n the Home .o1 Said Taylor to Yule : "Why, here's Mr — Commons, today /ormalty declared Mr ►shall came t,. meet ria" And •whew least with All hands. McCarthy elected. Mr Lows waatoand the train stopped, he coolly saluted the Kat tr tirl. NIAKts:, Mich. I)ct 23 - Te the rotor aA the weather prskrn n• Hume guiltyof illegal practice. sol ordered to Jeweller s•.i.. • Weil, Mr A.hall, here 1 The bergs Eurc:ca, retorted se hsvie g Rale. pay . r M.('artLJ a coati. am again, and 1 had company dawn. Mr .broken I.. ,.e frons her tow, foundered Yule hme with me. 1 would hare been fa Lake Superior on Oct. 20 ten miles ter for a clans. Carried. Moved ty Mr Morton, sec 'ed by lured fayl..r ,n a store to CI►ntou. inc elsewhere, de not always ger juaoioe Mr Sharman, that the se..retary amu fellow had been trying to sent the geld 1 ether tet the iu,,,scent or guilty. ' Messrs Colborne and Humber he a coni- watch : he, had pawned the chain before I >, letter from Chard.'• minim'', dated mid no word ofthrayson, :slitter, to advertise the evening claimers. he left Termte. (ictoher 4th, says :- "1 hoot the boy From • brainy divine as- the ]lethodi.•t (Limed.Taylor aft-. Cte 1 sr great sur prise at his { ',tate, in my Ake on Sato ay, and ,choet. M'ieed by Mr M ., ky . arrest, but a glst:re a: a aat:1 paper had . luuq t• k wick bias it iota he In language exrePiti Mr >ihaima,i that the book committee toll him that the game was up. FHt .w-, got into the car at Parsons, K. imam. sod The organ'e notes swelfin'. prepare n list of lt, ..,, to he laid before ever. he assumed an air ,.f is-: jureo `j went t . sleep. and slept toll lie was This crest hearted patriot. .O caln, and so the directors at their nest meeting. Cer- innocence, a til fever dropped It. He I awakened at 5 taw ego. and taken w charge coot, tied. said he came from New Haven, (' • 11 . 1b, the officers, together with seven oth- From di►onion shrinkin', Moved by Mr Sharman, seconded by Hs father died aM.ut a year ago :eavntg en charged with the robbery of empire. (0 loyalty ehinkin Mr 'Carney, that the Librarian give uut a iii:Ihns dollars between his brother*, Ile says he L,.00-. ta.dki,iq about it, and win show that al' Ireland wan'snow .e home volumes of the American Cyclopedia only himself and aster. pie said that when he impresses ate with the true of hes Rule. from 3 p.m. :n 2 p.m. the feliowing day, In. was `l'i years o f are hew would re Hell tell es the story when they must be returned, otherwise f ►"'r 000 f h Id Of dear Ireland's glory 1 the rner:iber will forfeit the privilege of Clow atone time she was the earth's fairs' I getting them again. Carried. Jewel— And prove it from htst'ry, 1 Mr. Thos. McGillicuddy, and .Ln bucgy sad Started Mi pursuit. He e*P- be released, though our laws, as the laws Home Rale. a S000wnt wld ma aaybor. An' threw down yer sabre. An' show that at soy rate you are no fool, Let's Join hand sad heart. shore. 1 1 An Hetes mild rapture —Some time ago i 1 testa by rive M s..rhwew. that the general elections would he held )„ , ee„e,e Ikt 26 ---Leet .renin, the this fall, and the chaps over the way Ferry property, owned by Cwrspbril h said 1 was talking wildly. Then I l auter.m. and o•ccnpled ray Jamey Me. repeated the statement, and the Tory Gowan as an hotel and R. J. McMsth es footers smiled enntempteneely open me, "e fae.Ke.y wsa ta.tally dsstrny. , fire. tiles en th, bei issg, SR,O(10, and wanted to knew where i jot my isserane., S1,ii00 Mr Mef[nwan'a loss information from and how t Now, )•n, ea the Ovwiteets w shout S1,tlOtt, no to neither • Vt'IgRcns nur • ren of • ssnanse. Th. ronterh of R. J, $e Wiggin•, and 1 never strewed an appnn• MatA. •hep were saved, bee in a data. aged eta.ditdos ; lo►N *foal Siiop, evytsrrd Mashie et the prophecy bongoes, bet pay {matttrenee. here on Tuesday, nnly I didn't know above Whitefish Point and live males tio,dench was M fat away,” Mr Ashall from shore, in seven fathoms of wale.. showed ht. of constable and is abreast' 1 hfe saving .tet ion Na Yule s g',o,.t detective work in a 9. Had any of the crew been reamed practical manner, The c',nstable says ..formation would, without doubt, have that Taylor is one of the stet been received et this piste. Sete& hoeuy-taongned, deludinr sort of fellows near -non have passed the write* std he seer cams across. By the way, Tay wosld have brought the survivors down for i. supposed to be married Miers, Hi either fro. the wreak or Whitefish Mine has had an ostensive eorresp,nd.nor had there been any. The reset'* hire with the gentler set. mast and main mast are above ties The York Ageism tense off nest week, ester. She was ore lades fr..a Mar- i/rhea Taylor win he tried. C.,rseable rosette. and is tow 01 the ttlsasa ten. Yale will be an Os 'teat t wheels, AI