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The Huron Signal, 1888-6-29, Page 1• stadia" '••• X_ • rip/. • • . - May • • • FORT-111Kirt TEAL WHOLE NCItBli.k f GODERICIL ONT.. FRIDAY. JUNE '29, 1888. J D. lIcetWell1PDY. lloArsaseaaa. PM • IMAP llt ADVANt & THE JILTRON BATT. 1 1E11: in estop at Grimsby (regimental) Is camp at Nowise In 1871-72. THE DARK HORSE. j mamas Z IlleDesaid in the Beset* (ad aerated with home until 1883, wliess hs in turn iota seeoseded by David Tomb,. a Democrat. 7414 . He hods a lst clam 111 S. ese- Sh,rt Eiketrqui of the C11111111111 1111 ..._.......1""' was.....tpointed captain of No 1 ,_ IlketCh of tie Republicars' Command. miwipmor ooro tau in June of toss Choice for the Presidency. year, and has acquitted 41144•01t retry - - I ceeditahly. ILLIOTT Mew the :Kir 41 sesiaamen wee ornasiseet , sea A. N. $ow &be Itrol 4 Wawa Cwt. or No 2 Company was at one time • mew - 4 .lea. 4. asircrwor -seem .tie client m Winghiou. At present be PM ode*, OM rem , sides in Lonvion. He was at one lime a rapt in the 2lith Middlesex Batt. Ills is • tine, «earth's talkie and one uf the the Stratford h:•,r has been giving most suitable officers inthe Katt a series ut sketches of the different MUT Kromer+ battalions is camp on Mcregson's heights in that city, and him he f ' c No t'mmany lean efficent and pope- iug ouneeriang some of the officers ut the - u'ar oilirerke has not bad many years' tfollow 33rd : experience as a soldier, but what he has Huron B Mahon When the o.ontlus of Duren and had he has toads good use of. Brum, were separated the existing bawd. (No 4 Co did nut turn out this year.) gnu of volunteers &leo was divided, and Colo. Roes (now Han. A. M Russ, Provincial Treasurer) undertook the or- ganizitim of • new battalion for Huron, which became =rd. This was in 1866. Mr Roam was at this time captain of the Ooderich &Suede of Artillery which, under bis active thanagement, had st teitted • high state of ell mine,. 1141 was promoted to time LieonOoloseley of this newly formed 33rd Battalion, midget to work with painstaking earnestness to make 9 worthy of the nne county of Huron. For years he continued at its head, the active, enthusiaattc and popu- lar offiaer. until two years age. whew owing to his enemies duties as Pr ivies mai Treasurer and head of the Dee trent of Agriculture he resigned Col. IPiss has since visited the camp every, year. and when lie dropped in on Friday to -expectedly, he met with • hearty and er.•tausiestic reception. The hesd of the battalion now is tam 1 T. 1. JLE4 tN, err nersis of No 5 Company, wee been at Goderich, in 14185. He is a barrister. He joined the Batt in 1881, and wee asserted raker el No Cu this present camp. He has only resided 2 months in Brussel' but has suorieded in bringint out • full com- pany, withuat the assietanee of lieuten- ant& ('API •0A54 of Noe CreEzetinewas teem in Goderich. He served with the 7th Fuentes in the Northwest rebellion, and sporta • medal for service there. When he took hold .4 the 'emptily he built it up, and it now in good order. gentleman well known in the Huron District as a citizen of orest enterprize and public spate Dr Colman of lea. f irth (that is the name by which he is best knew& enrolled in the Canadian militia in 1862, and organized •campany during the Treat excitement. His first service was in the Fenian Raid in thee at Paris. Lu the came at Thnrold, ander Ct Welreley, his company which was attached to the S11110041 Batt.. soder Col Stephens, did yeoman service. Cul Coleman is now one of the senior Cole. 01 the west. H• still retsina the ballet - me of the Fenian Raid, and he has the roster of the Fenian Raid also in hi. pomession. Col Coleman takes great interest in hie oleo and is • very popular CelCer. _AAEL,AM:4"3:01LD ef Ns 7 Onsipasy, win born is imemeit- shire, rtoothsa. He entered the ser- vice in 1865 and has served condemns- ly since that tom. He organized the 7th Company. Ho is • farmer when st Tb. lifee.ler 4 •war. to Ilse Drool Is lbw bI 111.11•1 BOW1•1•*4abate ISMS. drawn! Illarrtmes a Cluserb Ilikeeree gad • imentestet. Crincoiso, Jun* 26. -The convention was called to order yesterday at 10 18 Boutolle of Maine reed despise:hes from Blaine, dated Kdinberi.ei, earnestly re- questing ins frieeds to withdraw hie mine from the Convention. FM, me temporise's% killed the Blame boom, and the Convention went un with the inst. It was not luog before they select- ed their candidate in tb• person a ex - Senator Benjamin Harrison of Indiana. The details of the eight ballot are as bolo w :- Merriam§ . $44 Aber ..... • 100 Sherman 118 Fiume. aroma ns The announcenient of the auto was fol. Moved by great cenfusion in this hall, the delegates risiiig to their feet mid cheer- iog. and the bands playing. Foraker ofthin moved to make the nomination unaniutous. Hoar ascooderi the motion. The motion curled amid loud cheering. Mtnitt•ON-111-4,41111111111.--- 01 Geo. Harriet...S. the R•Peblitn• nominee for the Presidency, a:newspaper repremetative at the Convention the other day .rot.: Ez-Senator Benjamin Hon -item, of In dense was born in Obi... Here we see his house in Goderich townahip. Copt a public man who is not only • descon Macdonald has six sops and every one iu the Presbyterian church. but Sunday of them served in the Canadian Militia. sehiml teacher besides. lie is by all Ooe is lit present in camp. odds the most papular Republican in In - 1154.1. RAINY, iiana, and has been the leader of the there ever since the death of of Ni 8 Company, Gorr», acting Capt of Nbora n Oliver P. Morton. Strange as it may e was iGoderich. He is • popular young officer. He attended the 'PP' be as nut an eicoptent man, nor is he what is termed megr iietic. He to- sion' names and faces. and is completely destitute of that quality known as policy. Not being a temporiser he says yes and no, and then turns his attention to the next man who desires to see him. Wben li"" "51 1•1". 1.tbe 111.y• w" he is anneunood to speak a throng ia the ceras A malted. present to hear him and greet is the 00- thusiaam when once he begins. 14. is eativete. sure of the loyal support of every Re fisturday. Juno 23rd. Str. United pahlics, the State when ta a can. Lendon Military school and assumed command of the company in 1886. AT TEE HARBOR. EniPire. frow Sarnia. Pooseltilen and &date for office, and of the independent freight. voters &leo. The secret of his ,popular - Saturday, June 23rd -Schr. H. N. ity is that 110 is a neuter of details, not eooroe veuorgte i, . ' Todosaa, from Johnston's harbor with only in politic., but in law and every - ac• ng senior majar. joined the eateses1126,000 fee1 of lumber for H. Seoord. thing Mee. For many years he has bleb i.. 1 eel. He formed No 9 ouespboy of Sunday, Jona 24th -Stearnbarge Erin one of the most oonsPiettons wee before tt 3344 batt and has kept his vitt first elms order ever gime. He has not been on "active serviat- hot was at all times ready to respond to the eall of deity, as all who knew him well under- stand. He is engaged in reel estate and tow Maggie, from Port Arthur. The the bar of Indssoa, en , w e c ten Erin unloaded 29,000 Mahe% of Maw. I by the way, have been numerous, he i• robs wheat at the harbor mill. mill in moderate circumstances. His Tuesday, .1„e 20.-Schr. J. N. Otental grasp is one of the wonders of Carter, from Theealon, with 240,000 those who know him, and his capacity feet • for organisation is his strongest quality. and stormy loaning when not on diity. lumber or . . . When he is conducting • case in court c•rr. M11..40N, er-1 lie displays supreme skill in managing Wednesday. June 27th. - Bohr, flt • - • prise, from Port Albert, light : I his c.ase and is remarkably effective in acting adjutant.jot t • ores in . Wednesday, June 27th. -H. N. Tod- mime examinations, le 186614. was out in camp in Thorold has been in every cansp since in Capt. Lawson, from Johnstoe'si In his political campaigns he displays and 01". which the brottalioa tnok pert He was ; Harbor, with 125,000 feet lumbar fur H. the setae genius that distinguishes his Seemed. $ legal betties, and he is usually successful DRIP•RTVRER. in all that he undertakes. Blunt as • Saturday, June 23rd -Ste United , wedge, cold as John Sherman is alleged Empire, fur Debella passengers, 400 10 he, • Christian gentleman and • bbls. salt, shipped by Wm. Campbell, 1 scholar, he leads in Indiana, while bright ear horse's, shipped by Ooveslock, of! orators and hail fellows well met are ffeaforth, sod general freight. I glad to follow wheneer he goes. Short Saturday, June 23r4 -H. T. Todman, ' and .1.147,7. with belt hair and a color- pf Johnston's harbor, light. 1 lima face, he is sot a Madmen. man by I any means. However' in 141.s cue, as in TeeedaY• 'le" 2tith•-8telletherige all others, handsomeis as handsome Erin. for Toledo, light, te Load timber i does. He is 65 years old. He was been born in the town of Seaf mtbi itt 1449,and is engaged in fermis; and meresatile business. Captain Wilson's father was • major in the old Militia &serve Forms. He i:enses of good military stock. One brother hods the brevet rank of major of the 33rd, and was with Sir Garnet Wolseley in the Northwest in 1870. An- other brother is Stair Soritenst of the =rd. and is now, with the Wimbledon team for the fourth time. He wee the the Governor -Chewer, prize in 19112. come. natnn, acting junior major, was born in Kil- • litTrElt tiTtrIC. At the evening maim Mr Moore of Tentiesere, who had been placer:. in 1)410• inatiusi for the VICV.Presidency. with- drew his name saying he wanted WI office hut desired to see that political in cubits rem(ver: from the White House. IA) have that peat Jumbo, . that clumsy behemoth ot Bourbon Denaccrecy, who occupied the place of power at Washing- ton, abolished from that hivh st•tion. The Ciinveotion then proceeded to ballot which resulted in the nomination Levi P M rIo,. 1 New York by this vote Morton 391, Phelps 119, Bradley 1(X4.B. K Bruce 11, W F Thomas 1 The Conventuoi adjourned at 8.52 without date. MTHE CAP week tn assent FROM IT • his of Marius. The Premier arrived bffIr oilier as Mii.s.tsr (number in Toronto, where be wept, the Latest political and Geeing , %ants my, to, reconcile hie 10110w•t• to I r, ; Mr Dewdrp) • apponituaint. Accordine News from ottew&. f to Judge McOuire of the Northwest, Mr ---- Dandne7 ta as •IniosatlY Profor rePr•- sentative. H. wi , ' lbedi Yeti, k &best ilse ream Peasetimeas t.nd Nair Llesiell:imersimr-ehe t •I•la•I •NoTillte 1.151 T. ouVIIIIN.41. bps*. tentage - Thislieftes• lieu c.,ustitueney in British Colombia 4 efellal_tees. • dian lawyer, .01 be sworn ea Lest. Hoe Joseph It-iyel, a French Cans. G Press our Re:ruler oor,resprporAn::r..- j ix. g. l.ftlik . /ID Dili .1 1)..y. ti• was asenciated owitehernHoonr.1 Hon. J. tAheNchaopirromherestT ain tbeerdriettoo: The Postmaster -General has hen we- of Line and Need charred with the ed to reduce the rate of pestsei tesin death uf Thomas Scott. He wrote for throe to two cents. but has declineil l the pros until 1871. when he went to hret because the chenge would seiriess- Manitoba, and was styled the leader of the French of that Previews. He was • ly impair the postal revenue. trod me- ondly while there is a ter cent rate in member of the first istatstry in Main - the United State. we have a loser rate who He was miasmal for Provenolier (1 lett Ts and orcet post think is in 1879 to the House of COSIIIMOna. had for ree • unknown ths U S. Canada wee al- now vacates the seat by seerging an el - NUL most 58,00a,000 uf three cellt stamp& flee under the Crowe. • is Vies --- If therefore the two cent rate was sa• Chancellor of the University of Mani - James Girvin has relate' his bern and opted the revenue would have termed tebe and made his way mainly by the ba- the masons are putting the stone it.ind- $575,003 provided the lower rate ed Mt !Nene. of Archbishop Tache' whose pro- ation under it. multiply the number ef letter' shish tege he was. He UM years old. Nile Iletheiiiits and their friends made a bee last Wednesuay and Thursday to erect • drive barn and fences at the new parsonage. A fine 20x30 barn wea placed on the grounds before the bee w as completed. It and the side fence of woven wire compare well with the par- sonage buildiee Fur eoerzy, enter- prise and great liberality. Nil. people have few peen- . . Rev Thee Gee, of Ashore. prosched in the Methodist church, Sunday, 17th. His serviette were very aeceptahls On Mimday .veeing lit.h,s tea meeting was • Tea was served in the Orange hall ; after which all repaired to the church whore an excellent program was given. Revs T Goa and 1 B Wallwin were expected to speak, but to the dis- appointment of meny. b9th failed to keep their engagemect The andieoce was delighted wall Miss Ida Wilkinson*, W aging. Her loud. genial "sinner, as well as bee rare seem posters, ere mak- ing her a great (*runts at Nile Steven Botta choir dal us grand service. aod leivi us under grist obligation. • Hope Beyond,- brought them a well-deserved encore. MOM Ada Morris and Mies Smith gave is enough good recitations to lesigthen out the program. The sum netted is about $43. Thee so can a Nall. Editor e("'The Huron :gots!: DIAS SIR -Will you kindly allow MO space in your paper to say a few words on, what seems to he a growing nuisance in this comnsneity, i • that some of the Ooderich alte es correspondence are carry- iog their gossip a little too far. Now, on the cGmosensetnent, let me state that there are two things in con- nection with the correspondence refer- red to, at which I am ery much sur- prised, and they are lst, That any per- son, who sets himself up as • respectable citizen, would stoop to such d tatardly work as to try to injure the character and feelings of his fellow citizens to such an extent. 2nd, that the editor of the Mar would elle. his paper to be used for any mesh purperma He must be very hard up for something to fill up his paper or else- -weft, 1 will not say "hat I was ping to, because 1 respect people's feelings too much Pi say anything out cf the way Coque! 81r Long Division and Editor of the Mar and let us meson together ari gentlemen and fellow citizens. Now, "Kr L. D.,- what is your object in •-t- ing as you have of late, by writing those items of correspondence 1 Do yea expect however was the experience f the eArITAL CRAY. States. Canada should it least tr..** the There are now five seers vacant in the limit of weight to au ounce. as 1:.ere 5 Ceinmons :-Cardwell, Nicolet, Priren- MOTO anoc yance over the unceet ainty cher, Cumberland and Colchester. They all returned Conservatives at the general election. Mr Haver Reed has been appointed Indian Commissioner, ,ice Mr Dowd- ney. Gmeral Middleton will inspect Royal Military College at Kingston be- fore it closes on the 28th. Sir John Macdonald has promised to present the prizes if possible. whether year letter is overweiJit than there is over the cost of stamp. TIM American limit is one ounce. Tree P.O. *gfestga is about $2,300,000 • year. Woo draltdres-ccsatt,z, The floverner-Genegalobse tiroeibt a, carriage with him which is a great curiosity to the natives. The haw., in et the carriage rests un leather straps Ouch tore suspended from four high sprii:s at. teseard to the &Iles. The sem f. r the coachman in front is up about five :set but the seat for the footman away up behind is even higher in the air. The trappings oi the carriage are gorrieue. Tbe illiwaire wheels have silver Vaned cam fur the hubs ar4 the ba-zes are em- blazoned with the •--Oet of arms f the ancieut ham of Stasiey. 11111 ounst SRETANT. The oldest civil servaist in the Deni - on in Mr W. H. Griffin, the D.. 'y Postmaster l;.neral. who has served Canada for 5' years and is 74 years uf age. He began in 1931 as • clerk and was steadily promoted. His succenor wi.1 prcbably be Lieut. Cul. White the present Secretary of the P. 0. Depart- ment. who is thoroughly up to the work. Mr W. D Le SU•Or the young r who is now Sept. of the Savinp Bank Branch, will likely take Col. White's "sit": DI,TINOCISHED vozvott. Prime R•.land Napoleon Bocaporie. whom grandfather was a brother id the great Napoleenwas here a few days age and was entertaioed by Hon. Messrs Chapleau and Carm. RA:LWAY PROGRESi. Tbe Government statistics of Tim rae- way% of Camels hare been prepared up to 31st December, 1887. Thirteen new fur Garden 1.1s04. . on the old home of his mend- to mai te any friends by it . Is it mprov- 'reesday, June 2eth, Tow-barm father, William Henry Harrison, ninth ing your social standing in the .ammo - Maggie for Sarnia, with ties. nity Is it raising the moral standing of mociety anyl Or is it that the Di- mon of Jealousy has such a bold on your leenny. Ireland, in 1834 He emigrat- Toesday. June 28th _sehe. J. N. ed to Cased& in 1851. In 1884 he set - Carter light, for Thermion, for lumber. Cod in Howick. In 1348 he organized No8 Company, and has in com- W , ' ednesday, June 27th.-Schr. Enter- . been mend ever since. For fourteen years he G. for Port Albert. with wheat from has represented the township of Hnwick G. T. R. elevator for Jae. Mahaffy. as reeve, and served as warden in 1883. Thursday, June 28th. --11. N. Tod Captain Koine is a ism of wealth and man, for Johnetno's Harbor, light, for infoence. He coudeets a private bank leaner for H. &mord. in (;ory., and carries on farming on an OEXREAL Torre. extensive male Ho has at prison three Thelif.bast were out or prise . mons in the 33rd, one a captain, me • ties os Wednesday afternoria, and look - sergeant, and one • private. ted well in their Woe suits. They ars ormentstamerse sacx. getting ready for Dominion 1)57. This Millset slice woo born a•orN. Dyntent has already put in over itelfast, Ireland• Ciao out In Cannot 1,160,000 feet of 'ember this season, and with hie parents who mottled in= exports to handl* between five and six Prioes Edward Oeemty. million feet more before the memo is to the think -skip of Gabon's, sear Gode- °Teo Besides the eche J. N. Carter, it milt in 11113 andtam _ndlitts in is expected to have two more baits pot 1966. ender the tballai•• Halm. 'If into the limber carrying trade shortly. the Hanel RAM He berm* on the The eetput eo far this mama has bees frmitier at Semis and Ooderieh ; tam bt about 75 oar -loads, 10,000 feet to the car. the first amp at Thorold and has been Mr Dy,„„ct.„ yard, h.,. ..a.„ the io every camp since. He was nude en- sign is 1818: hest in 1880 ; (pewter - master in 1883. with the honorary rank c,f captein. Quartermaster Beck has teen a member of the C.dborne tnwee ship enema for years, three whicb 14. 14.. bees reeve. PAYMASTER AoltbAN was bore is Demoshirs. Famistid, onsd emigrated te this testacy he 1861. Ha joised the forms in 1662 as a private 1. the Cledertch He was is active service with his eompasy HOW On the 33r4 Batt beim organimil he was rammed as qsarteresestor sad fie 1881 paymaster. is to made in AS CAP? 4•110411ETT, dale& nf NO 1 Company, Goderieb joined the 13th Batt of Hamilton in July DM. A Maine mat He wee on active service at Prescott he hill, has takes ISO, after the St Alleles raid. He the Exeter Timm for s few aseadhs' one protest with his regiment at the hem rens to skirmish at Lim* Rellge on 3m.. 2•41, 'lat.-1:11,W Times. President of the United States. which was near North Bend on the Ohio River. His Memnon aad his wife were thawed at Miami University, Oxford, 0 , from moral nature 'list you are willing to do which he graduated when he was 18„I his bidding in too respect 1 And you, where he was married before he was 21. I Mr Editor, what can be your o'aject io With about $500 in his pocket and • allowing mach trash • plaice in your family on his hands, he journeyed to the j paper. Do you expect that tt will raise city of Indianapolis, and • few days after ' your paper in the estimation of intalli- his arrival there hie her Mhos was open- ' gent and thoughtful readers Du you ed and he was prepared to do business think it is helping to prepare the mitiels with neatness and despatch. His hair i of our youth for useful citizenship ? Or Wag W, whit.' bill inta short, and do you publieh it joie to tickle the homy kis bead rather lame for his body, but I of • few loom readers who take • aelight be went to work, and even it he did live in Rock trash fvr years in three plain rooms, he was I Now it mons to me that anything that mmeur°1.^d not '1"komod of hie Power- I is written or published should have a ty OF of the sellevident fact that clients tendency te benefit people in some way. would he gratefully reesived by him intellecteally or morally, bet I night or day. Naturally was • Re- fail to see anything in the sail articles to pablieen, end (mite saturally • politician. ' this. So I think they should not find When he Mame hotter known he was a place in any paper thet claims to be • Mooted reporter ad the Supreme Comt of paper. A woad about the parties who the State, and wee erijnying the benefits are referred to in the article of last week. eariiete,neenee ce Reg liana, 7E00 volentsers. Commissioned • ne of staling honesty and of the attics whes Lincoln called for Thor are sanond lieutenant by Governor Morton, Mr Jas. Wietrins has fitted up his sail hst, which will accommodate me or young Harrier's marebed away, hay n* behind his wits and two small chit - sixty pereons easily, and parties walling _lanai an. or ..nop on dem. At the ekes of the war he `"the as: an ea et my' twee at a retureed bn Indianapolis • brigadier" 7 general, and almost immediately us modoelle ohm" • re-eleeteci to his old position is the Tbe Illeadreas gewsserwme c•nvention. The Dominion Prohibition Convec- tion, to be held at Montreal SO July 3rd, 4114 and 5th, will bo a gathering et rismareahle interest. It will be tb• national Canadian conference of delogst- ed Prohibitioniss. Th. great ineetiss M Montreal in 185, oot of which is. the Dominion Alliance and the Scott Act, was .imply a mass curvention of active teroperauce workers. In the mim- ing simetiog every delegate will represent • constituency of Prohibitionists &mime ly waiting the decision their loathes and the call to arms for further cosilict. The convention has been called by the Donanion Alliance, but it will la tborouirkly independent when it meets, and will organize and control Every local Teusperauce organizatin, every Lodge, Division, Council, Unite, Club, Church Society, lir any such in sritution is invited to send a delegate for each My of its soembership. any num- ber not being a complete fifty to count as fifty for the purpose of representation. Every Provinciai Temperance arganiia tiOR is invited to send its Executtve Committee or any equal number of re- preeentatives. Every Provincial Branch of the Alliance is to mod ten, acci every Cennty Alliance or Scett Act Amocistion ie entitle te five. lines are in existence, and many id the The principal railwey and steamboat older lives have aeded to the mileage lines are acting very liberally towards under traffic. Iron rails are bolos, re- the moventiontion. The Grand Trask placed by steel. The increase in troth( and Canadian Pacific 'Literer mid °TOT 1886 is represented by 15000.- Richelieu Steamboat Company will hem 000. Of track laid there are 12,332 flotsam tickets to 1ifontrl, for a single miles of which 11,691 are in operation. fare, to all persons applyies. Tickets The earnings were 038,842.011.a woiaine wt11 be issued on this piss frost Bator - expenses ftr24,683 so that the net day. June 30th, up to Tuesday, Jnly 3d, earnings were )ver eleven millions. (out and will be good for retina pamage tip of 10.698638 passengers carried only 10 to Saturday. July itts. The Interco - went killed and 49 injured. Up to date kohl Railway will sell single fare ticket@ ate Federal Government have aided to Montreal at usual rates mid will Miss railways to the extent of 8129,000,000.. at Montreal return ticket rase, on pee - The Ontario Government has given saltation of a certificate signed by the 86,000.000 and Quebec over $7.000,000, secretary cf the cor.vention. It will be New Brunswick 84,000,000, Nora tare gees that all who attend the convention tia $1,653,000, Manitoba $1,83.000. Ai& will ls• opon to the public), The naunieipalitiee rive over /12,000.- erboillime dshreatee or not, May avail 000 Counting other sources, the capital themselves of them reduced fares. given by the people of Canada to rail- • The vasetings of the convention roper ways amounts to the enormous sum ot will he held in the Victoria Rifles Ar - 111v,000,000 or $55,447 for every nide mory on Cathcart base On Sunday Thie record will compare with any other evening. July lat, th ill be halal a in existence. crest Gitignal Tempera noontime et mine central pout ; 1_111 Monday, 2nd, tarrost.'a SON. thre will be an excursion to Mystic, &ad On the let July, the twenty-first an• tor a Prohibition picnic there: Tuesday niverwary Coofederation, Nene evening, 3ed a winter Prohibition =WS Schultz will take (Airs as Lieut Gower- ncepting will be Milo. All them gather- DOs of Manitba. io wh affairs he has all his lifetime been deeply interested. wi'negiLl'retlifots adworthin•dkors o4b7caahaLa.fortantual He was burn in 11440. at Amhortaborg. Already there is being mandated is the eftenty of &sex, and ereduatet1 everywhere • deep interest in due Con- ies medicine at the KIIIVIratin collar in 1871 when Manitoba woe made a Pr- lattaaddiusdrngibsyndtheYiTneqins peraiwill snobs party •rid t he pain - 1981. He has been in Parliament mince ':15:4 vino., and is married to a ledy who was cpiaarnay, "re wiligIrmrake hitory. The fro - his devoted nurse all though his rerewl hitistioniste ars in earliest. The polies illness, an illness so severe as to leave cethi"ve siker. earelad""ul isitntgentinioutr osfP"datilteeneeel7 is- hpliimysteal"liyi.heElwr7cighuniltzliwilsaat ohne% °n•c‘r*r" handeo," man and still of imptween,e and voters. It is being premed into se- . anitspeat able character, and are re- P• sported citizens in the community in o.41 bards' hipen•Znd.nurridther" tinr:t d;;t:lhrs. 7.1ottbilb• hodasstatatursialpot whias.r beinhitzdo land, 1. ie whisk they live PT ,I the Now, "Mr L. D," 1 do not think that c'tcawaiwr.beilmn 'II" 1" Ilia. lasci has been warmly endorsed by difereas .,,„., .. ,,.. ,.... a-foress. During the last tee . Lei ef the "Nile Meth* -e ' - - esseioas he lies been the means nt briny. branches of the Christian Church. and it them) ever mid that anv of these ,__ to 1, , _, , u__,i_meot the inflmes* the vote of an impormet sea were "unprincipled libertines." 'I; ''" 11^""'"jll "" gm' ' groat% seetina of the alectorate. The resources of the MicKeesie district. =slink too much ,mf themselves for Moieties' Meeting will he a isthmian elf bat 041 'ns yards of li. Smelt owlet the 8emirt. vsa vaararr. ffams esessissitiously and eternaiviodly sessagentest el Will Rs•Plai.h***deoltrod oupta,4 a.. which had been oe- that. But this must have had its origin shout 800,000 feet (11 lomber thus Ise -,, a Demosrat while he lose in roar own immature Main. My lis. TA that Mr Weldon, M P., far in meannt W. trent thst In 11. datiimmt_ 6ffkfinff Wow plonormrste or the WWII- fiend, if you ever want ta make any Albert . R. is to be taken into the eons wise &mewls wilt p„,,,,,,t, sad tut 06' 116.1". bit an*" "Pica* to In Hem, wee. Tim" and Hendricks samosa in juarnalisei do not 'Mop to Cabinet is pissed Mr Onetigan, is credit- its renalts will be for the welfare of ewe handl" 700.800 NA t i, Tit' wore makiss Isaias& very Healy wits red arch s low grovelheg talk, but tr7 and ad b••• am • Inn7 lik•if nvaiii• Th.' coonacental:wiaanti•eirtherryadivaar"dmiaiorhtsmariftneeseeity ds sutti is done at J - - Bay and m1.41414 Il" and long le••••••ines. Ondinvs °reit. think (A somethsng more ennobling mid chasms Weald giveeitheseProniimespaierbiane one. , wet to pumehoes. a"""1"-• the Repablieen nomisse feir Goveom, inspiring and thee ihrelope into inms- mdloallus is That where t trotting withdrew Irises the tiekise nod the State hood with swim of the principle of • tree 11r Welles E iliTiesperiesmisell lost ta• i• a Import TOINtailbear. has bees Central committee put Flarrime on in gestleasse. Do not blame any of thee, torttraldist siteleber of the Moira Th. " his stead. The Owaseal was in the pine parties for writing this, foe (positively) psych* kap Nre Dwane? of • 14•11•• in NIr A Blue, Deputy Minister of Atri- a, park. set iliesereletilliebigaibe assoseat theuattaiesbo. reieed sailerdid az of Hama boos &bot this halm Ottawa, smarm the repast that he will 04)11515, says if Do unfavorable maditiona • I h wrPtena it Mesas, I lila herniae Mishear a the Interior, Mr spp4.dng the mat two weeks ail lir rzlio boom. So WI kis Meads he woold be deforted,1411 be eft& a vigorous struggle somethelses. may to meat the fats he lea probated. Is IMO ke ansemaaed soh. be have pewee sad goad will in the eine- Natasha, mill leave the hasteasstees musity. Take *141.gentle hint and krollio awnershilip tee the rsbasnmeartal resi. Mese ef sfl swell imbeemaing, silly gnosis,Is , ms ef Nowa Smith oat is July. , Hoene. I Hs. 0. II. topper will noel bon Was in it fear of a faders of mops IU The ,meet rains was 11.47 there meet have bees mallow *14. 1.00(17. _ eite !••__ ....• . „de_ •