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The Huron Expositor, 1882-06-16, Page 8�I __ - i i :, " . .� . f 7. �, U. . . I . . i . � ,p NJ -�: I . 'I., . Tnz #UJKU.N EXP051TOR.1 i JuNF. - 16' .1882. ; � 4 - �iJ 1� . .. 0 1 , - I ': - 3�. 1 . r — I I i � . 4. I I,r 1��_� . � I - � ii 4 � I . - . . ­ . I I -_ � 9 4 t � I . __ T� i , 1� i � i � . �, - - ; . I �!f IV � � - I r TE'. I hail heard a great deal of .this prooeedings,. �, Taken .upon the whole, by politi�al ezoitemen ani - �, T i � S I I- �,- � . t, , nothing N. P., clai ning that under the present the Teacher's Conventiorl president of d you could scarcely get through MI I .1 1 - largest, else scarusly is spoken or thou � i� i � # fforo &VA-0t,"and my expectations were the meeting *aS one of the - � I � . ght of Government the country had become that Association. Consi4eiable of an �ithont walking on some of them; they � . , . �i ; ; I iA built up r4 tt hi h but I was not dis. m I I t �' . 3 y 19 0 oat orderly 6d agreeable ever1eld in but the prospects of -the contending - prosperonE j and ; leaving intelligent honor, no doubt.—A I namber of ,�ere so bad that a number of the other Iff - _ � I I . I J � , 19 , f — !, � � appointes. In fact the half of its great this town, and it speaks -well for the candidates &nit parties. Our sports are electors to Ij d for themselves whether residents visited Belgrave on Wedues- — . to positively refused to go be. G ; � �; . I I I , � . T , i u ge igran , . � .. � J,i . I , . IDISTRiCT 1AS. advantages have not been'told, -And people that th, - -can congregate in such also busy making bets, and a consider- it had been brought about by sunshino day for the purpose of he iring the Gov- w, and remained all night on deck ", I - n, . *!�tT_m - to realize what t -he countr really is you large numbers and although their minds able amount of money Will change and showe ra .or b' the N. P. He Was ernment cordially denounced, and on t ough c6ld and wet. The Capt * ' ` ii g � ey I I I � . rjl - - - I 11� .1 -1 -1 . - � L . y y am , . � : � -4 . � t, II 1 14: i L1QU0.R§1'A,T A SAUAMC —Before re- must see it. I must say that in aniny may be divi 0 :_i .- - _X. erse, can quietly listen to- hands no matter who wins. We ba& a then follo ed by� Mr. McMillan, who, the other hand warmly upheld.—Our afterwards put up canvas to protect '. 1i I : .�. � R, tiring fmml the-- Li ' BU-91ness on July Ist travels I have never seen any country both aides'being - . t I R �, ' � di cussed., and can give political meeting in town the other in a ma�eterly and . vigorous speech; " 5� - I - Thomas Kidd will Morr 1� tfiie whole of his im- so admirably adapted for . ultural to both fair p.1 -8 I 0 yonag folks have arrang d to take a them from the cold and rain. Whatis L. 1 i 1, F�- I 11, � I . I 4 i- mense stm-*, 1of Ales Wines and Whi agno ay and a patient Ileaxing. night, and it was kept running with un- which see ed but too short, exposed trip' to Point Farm July ls'-,.as the to be done with these Je we when they I - ; k - old Braidles, G' aldes, some purposes, or a place that is destined to - - � 0 on .0 1, �,,;! very ins, 8cogh and, IrLqh Whis- abated vigor and interest till 3 o'clock the deeds of th present Government, day will not be celebrated here this get to Winnipeg -I do 'not know. a 4 � i t kies, in bottld9 and on drO' be of Such great importance as Edmoh- LOCAL BR4FS.—Mr. Matthew Dor- in the morning. The * general � R, ,ght;alsoniefficinal and . , � � � '_ � I Opinon the audien )e freq ently giving raptur- year. Mr. Patrick Kelly returned on ihe only redeemin feature in these �� - , r y in Boy, W 9 . � fine Wines xi a small advajarce',&�i cc�st. Here is a ton. it has advantages that no oit i ho left,here a couple of ypars ago here is that Dr. Sloan will be elected ous appl that they multiply ver � - �, 1. � � � . I chance not 0hen given, when lint -clam goods , ai se, an finally taking his Saturday evening after a protracted and p 30ple 'is 'y 1� T. .� : ! � � the Dominion possesses, and all that is for Colorado,bas returnel home, During by a very am i - p �. � .-, i c= be seciired much low than what inferior all majority.—Busiuess is seat amids; a pe fact ovation, leaving profitable sojourn in t4e Northwest. rapidly, two children being born on t !�_ .4 ; ' - required to de elop theta is railway his travels ' - , I * � � grades are,, and can offerod for. Hotel. he saw a good deal of life in tolerably brisk, and the crops never the irpression hat he is" what in Mr. Kelly is always surel to turn up b)ard the Steamer. The water was I � . I eepers consfilt your own I various p ; 's � I I . I Z. � I � ; - I Ic I interests and give me facilities., There are immensw and I its hases.—Mr. GeQ'rge E. looked better. Fall wheat promises a school boj , phraa6 is termed I -a, regu- about election , — � � , ji � � � i I a, call. THO�' As ROD. 753 -1 times.— e crops are. q Ate enjoyable, and we arrived at Kin. - . . " T, . I f t_ might say ineilisustible coal beds, and ,Henderfion returned home from Mani- Mg yield. . � - , � � I , . lar brick." Mr. �eQuaid then followed looking well, and the in cations -so far cardine at 2.30 p. in. We Bailed out 4.: � � Mjwiis�'MmTNEY BnoTmRs, of &a. timber aS2d wood in abundance. Iron tobalastFriday. He disposed! of his - _*__�_ ' pi g.haran in this vicinity are in favor of an abun- under a goo stiff breeze a p � �il - . I,; l.; in a hm MI gue, which put the r, ?� i . . . d ad aased . r, , ; dant harvest.—Mr. MeMi lan & Senior, - the notorious xjhantO 161and, with its . � forth, havo� lbden appoin;ed agents for the fa- ore and gold are also to be found in all oxen to good advantage. He li�es the Harlock. audience 0 t of P; � . r � I L I � mous Cool4iRtlk Cam, I he most valuable dairy tience, and this was i the streams. III short,this town has in country Well,-, but says the I I boom' has F � - utensils �;A invented. I rhere are over 1,500 ' LoCAL BRIEFs--!�he village of Har� fraquently nterrupted. Mr. Hugh Love, green grocers and provisic merchants; holit house, said to be noted for Govern. I __ ! n use - the farmers of the Count , � � i . . . . . y its aiirroundings all the essential r6qui- completeN' qattened out.—Mr.' Alex. lock is still flourishing. Mr. S. Reid Sr., flien f Howed with a pithy little have dissolved -partnership, and the want jobbery, -and sailed into South "Wa I I .� I 9 . , � � ! the 15 000 ... manufact sites to make it a large. nqA,nUfa0taTiI1g Wilson, of tWp firm of Lumsdeft & Wil- - d on both blacksmithiag and speech, Wh ich was briefly replied to by business heretofore carried on under the aippton harbor at 6.20 p. in., took on a � �, n ' 0 supp i is carrying . . E � this seas n the demand, Farmers centre, and if we live oar Inottod time son, ha purchased the Dent roperity i � - I � � M11 and sne-e- mple be i ced and leave your p store-ieephag.�Mr- Allen has edged Mr. Shannon. The meeting was then above style will heri�after be conducted , fe more passengers and left. Sunday . 11 . � . . I !; 1 itself in one I . !I 7 A weshall see it suppl the whole of the for the sum of 01,500. It is one I of the his farm wi " Olin Mc`Millau.— The Council , orning found us sailing past delight. � i k I i orders. K I I pay fo season. y . E � - 1 1 HERB, Seafo, � h. 758 - beat private r.'esidences in town: The - � I WmTNzy Br, k Northwest with- agricultural .imple th beautiful shade trees and brought to a cl6se by giving three by Mr. J , - i'� . I I I I they are quite an. ornament 6 'the cheers for I he Queen and candidates. have manifested appreciation of 'the f I scenery, the Duck Islands lying 11 I . U - F _ STICKY - ments -.and all other manufactured cage is now ready, and the - bird,—Well, village. We -hope that he and his good The 11111tu good feeling between the wants of the village- in the beautiful and north of us—one of these'is quite lar - � * I I paper, r,Y Poison paper, I ! � i F W. Irt-1--t !� - powder - with distributor oods the cou —Mr. Thomas Soole; � i I Ik K MI er �' ntry may require. It ,is that's all ri too. . go � � I � t- I ght lady may be spared to enjoy m9my an speakers wits oneof the mostremarkable substantial way arid well wooded. The Manitoulin I Hellebore, 1, for in whic they have i t , L i CUrraLut, bushes, Paris$ Isotheg&te-wayto the Great Peabe of Toronto, who is a graduate 6f THE evenin"oa walk under their cool shade. and praiselTorthy features of the meet. levelled Dinsley street. Instead of a Is iinds lie north ol these, and the : t 4 I - . [� �� I Green foriotato, bugs, all �ure at E. iver and Arthabaska Diatricts. I have EXPOSITOR Office, is in town visiting, —Mes ' . � � : � are. Torro a and Hettle are now Inge. Rocky Road to Dabhn" screet, we have at amers of this line that carry the , � i HICK -SON , CO.'s Drug Emporium. 11c, I I . I-- � onversed with traders who ten me fria ds. He has a good Situation and " I � - � � IR . 7 t I . ­ prospecting in the North-west, Tim. AG ICULTUR&L SOCIETY. — A a fine, even and attractive road, right in -Is to Coningwood, pass to the north - , I . . TRzFo :y GLovE,1'CLEANxR. . and if . I - — For at these are the. most magnificent is doing well. I Mr. J. P. Campbell, son- � I . . i cleaniug kid Vloves and ' . , Suited. intend to locate there. meeting of Nhe Directors of the H through to the Great We tern Railwa of these islands in going down on the � t ,�, temoving stains from stricts of country, and there are a in-1p,w of Mi. ,,)John Kidd, was in town ! I . . ay y . - � . I . � —.— Branch Ag�ricultufal Society was held stAtion.—Mr. Win. Laidla returned to re burn trip. Reached St. Joseph Island � I i i woolen or s1lV iio smell, and very convenient ood many leaving here' now for that on Saturday. 1 Mrs. Campbell who -had . � . � I - . touse. For�klebyI�VMSD:$N&Wmsox. 768-1 . . . Hensall. in the towii hall, Zurich, on Thursday town on Mondav last accompanied by atil-40 Sunday. We had Divine ser - I I I �i � ection. They do not, however, leave been here for some time returnba home � . I I � I aris ast week. Besides other busineRa his bride. VIF,e at 11 o'clock, conducted by a Bap - i : By,wARR �—Poiaox 1�—Hellebore, P * PERSONAL.—Mr. R. Moir has been of 1 14 i �� L'rl- ,ere. because they are dissatisfied with with him.—We notice, that' Mr.! Henry , . o � I I I Green, and J4ondon Purl.Ae, strictly pure, for eir lot here, but to admitted to the degree of B. A. in the the Directors appointed the day for the - . . I tist clergyman who was on board—an, - - � : . ,we by Lu,ush' gratify a craving Cresswell, brother of 1he Messrs' Cries.�- 'L I . . I . kX&NV1Lsox.1 75&1 . . : � I I f L Brussels. . I I i I i 11 o8sessed by many. to ' University of Toronto. x fall show, and thoroughly revised immigrant going to Manitoba. His i I , I get further well, of Tuckeromith,-who is one"of the I I I . . I - . - FOR SALE -3 Soathdown Ram Lambs text was Matthew vi. and 33rd verse: : ; L � I and over banled the prize list. The � FRim,;DS1, AjeRoAD. — The Emerson eat. There. are a greaf many POLITICAL MEETING.—A meeting was ; � miners largest cattle owners in Colorado or New hold in Hodgin's Hall here, on Fri Show will this year be held on Thurs- from Imported Stock on both sid s and lambed in "Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and � f . � . i � . . � - . - . ins are inst now - British Columbia. Mexico, has recently made a February, also 6 . Express of ,�bhe 7th t. says: "James from I - I Bale of . i - � evening ast. The hall !was well filled Friday,A" 21st.and 22nd of ram lambs, firs - cross from im- His righteousness, and all these things - . I I 6cott, of S�ott Brotl era, musicad deal- . e talegraph line has been down for three thousand head. This represents I day day and ported South down Earn For 'rticular.9 apply t i - , - � � . I era of Sea.f4rth. Out., � . - with a most respectibbi and intelligent ' September. The I rincipal alterations with card for answer to C. R. C shall be added unto you." I think the ; I � . I � 9,nd John Beattie, he past week, and we have not had a a good deal 4 of . money. ---Mr. John p ,o C. R. C OPER, Brussels . . I , I . . audience. Mr. Hugh Love, of Hills made in the prize list, as competed for P.O. 758-2 words were appro iriate -for people going : I . Esq,, ex.-Miyor of -Se; --- . rth, are at the nail for four weeks, but expect it in a Kyle returndd from Manitoba � p I � . � � I � is ' tch was tothe Northwest, for I am afraid there . , Carney. Ho*se. Mr. - . - t cott has Sold to lay or so, as it should come in once BAnday. Hot sold all his ox � on Green, was chosen chairman. The last year, i in shee!p. This year there BASE BALL.—A base ball Ina : I I - . . I I I � Mr. Davidsbn propri or of the house, very three weeks. So you see we are cows, and intend - . en and meeting was opened by Mr. John Me- will just be two classes of sheep, viz : played here'on Monday last, - between are more people seeking fortunes . , I e starting with another , � I I � very haiadsome DU am piano, which - hut out at preBent from all that is go- car load in about a &ont4.—Mr. Black. Minam, the Reform Candidate for South long wooled and Fib ort, or fine wooled, the Red Stockings of Listowel, and the there than anything else. We had L , V � f- A ;,% a , . a of sheep will be composed Clippers of Brussels. The game at the 9, concert in the evenin-a—Bacred of � � � - - is erpec, shortly.." The ng Or' In the proprie. - I i � . � -hani coutfie,—and we continued to hold7con- �oteq to a the outer world. I would wood, of Galt, who iO Huron, who spoke for his allotted time, and the:pen ; - one hour. He �vas followed by Mr. W. of one aged or shearling ram, one pair close of the 9th gs or Listowel I . same pa.per! also state : ",Carney's new dviso you to take a run up here this tor of the old Stave' factor� in t - r I I I - of breedinf eweB,; ono and the 8th for Brass n � � I ho�el wag opened at i ""' town, J. Shannon,the Conservative candidate, e pair of ewe els ood 7 to 26 certs, with variations in . loon on Monday ummer just to see this magnificent stopped pver here the other day on his lambs and one ram, lamb. The Di- in favor of Brussels. ii8towel was during the rest of the voyage,each, . t- .1 the exercises, � � , . I ' . I I I and i2n. less th h ' who made a neat- speech. Mr i M. Y. : , � . - an alf an b our afterwards ountry for yourself. You can come by way from the, North�vest. He had been earn E) tl uige upon all within either greatly overmatched, or it was afternoon and : .1 ­ McLean, of Seaforth, follo;;,ed Mr. - evening. There is . . . � I ev4r30'gubsts had iregistered. This oat and I a,ni anre you will never re. travelling in tbat country for over three Shannon in Mr'. the limits o: � I Society to do what their day off. The scored 1 run on ab ndanceof.d,eligh,tful e e-yingoing I , � I . - i hotel, a fii�ription of which we gave i xot your trip. At present we can not McMillan's interest, I . Be n ., I : 4�! months.; Alt be purchas 2 , . - I I y u. . - � I in issue , is magnificently f et a title to any land here except wh and Mr. Geo. E. Jac�jon, of , lieg in their pow r Ito assist them to, the first innings, and received sixwhite- up! the narrows, that is � I , - a previous at Biderable land: he wws not -very' , Egniond. , ! the channel . . I . . I ; -1 I favor- Ville Spoke for Mr.' Shannon, when the make the show this year the beat and wa;shes fix successioa before scoring. thit connects Lakes Huron and Super- . I furnish d 6am, top Ito bottom, and be on,- to the Hudson Bay Company, ably impressed with what he saw. He . i � ; - e 1 ,a ; . �, meeting was broiIght jo a closo' by a most Successful 6ver held in Zurich. A Brussels was whitewashed in their 6th ior: There are �Dcks in abun I I . without dou�-bt has no equal this side of and it is not safe to purchase squatter's has kindly promised t6f avor the readers . . dance and. r . 7 I stirring fif teen minut little assist nee-, combined with the innings. For the first gain of the , sea- is I . , .- Fargo. The rooms are all large and claims, unless one is on the spot to of THE ExposhOR With som' es a I i;nds, -and the p � e observa" ,peech by Mr. necessary in 0 assage is narr,,-)w q . well ventilated. Mr �: Davidson, the watch his interests, but we e,tpect the tions of his t . McMillan. ! The audience'w1i e part of each, son the pitching -of Ross and the catch- en6ugh to make it interesting. We I . . ' Z . I . , I 11 . r*e1s.—Mr.'W. S. Robert- Ls most . will accomplish this object, and from ing of M. Armstrong was greatly ad- iched the Sault on Sunday evening, e ig , gentleman Who has rented it, is to be Surveyors in t1lis spring, and as soon as son has purchased a half interest 1 in the orderly throughout, and -all th '' peak- 0 re ' . . . a 11 I our knowle ae of what the people of mired. The following is the score � . congratulait" , d on gettin so fine a hotel, the Government lands are surveyed mercantile and other businessi of .A. era were most attentively IiBtehed to. 0 by and landed on the Canada side, when an � I 9 I I � - . . � . d vicinity have done in the innings: ZI I and we bespeak for him a crowded U ey can be lo The meeting was largely in Mr. Me. Zurich an using scene presented itself in seeing � cated and a proper title McDonald & Co., h am I ; n Edmonton, and in, ave no hesitation in predict- INNINGS -1 2 3 4 5 6. thqse Jews sally forth for provisions. I - h time. 1, , 11roonred. Town lots in Edmonton are tends rernaining there.-�-The cro i Millan'a favor. A unanimous Vote of past we h � i o house all th I . 8 9 � . � I . I � Pa 'a thanks was passed to the chairman, Ing that they will not be derelict in 3 0 3 2 —26, Not one of the whole party could speak � f . , I Worth from $100 to 0250 each, and some the country of.'all kinds never 'looked Iiistowel. — 1 0 0 0 —7 � � � . I � ,..go . � PARTY .— The Garden . I 01 English, and -they, with difficulty, se. . � Main street would'- as high as bette,r or -promised more favorabl than , ; 7 � THE GAR,i>F.x lots on when the meeting dispersed. their duty t 'their society this year. 'It � I � � - % ly I also g�reatly assist the Directors pers are open cuie'd tb eir. provisions, when, we crossed - o t4OO. Provisions of LOCAL GLEANING8.—The weath We believe the Clip to 7 � - Party held at the re3idence of M r. F. . all kinds are very they do at thepresent time. The re- the past er for woulc . � ; I. and increase the prospects of the So. � in the COUlItY a the river to th' . few days bas beeii Very � T Holmosted, on Thursd evening Of last c ear here. Evaporated fruit is � worth cenit warm weather - and the frequent play any resident clu e American side to report : . I : � . . t 4 0 cents er pound; pork, 40 cents; showers have pade vegeta . showeiy.—Trade in the village ' any as POBSible would for. friendly game. � outaelves and pass thronatL the canal. r . week, under; the auspiqes of the Laaiesf p tion' fairly for this time of the . is brisk. c'ety if as in - I I I ams, 50 ward their wembership fee 'to the See- POLITICAL.—A goodly nur lber of. the Th e is a. rise hero of " I � Aid Association of cents; eggs, 50'centB per doz.; year.—The coming . - 18 feet, p6nd the, : St. , homas Church, "bo�ru."—Mrs' ' Thompson's a�uction I � I - I , wag in every way I � I utter, 50 cents per .pound, and flour sale of furniture, -etc., was Very . largely election is now the all absorbing topic retary at on�'3e, and, not to del& un�ll candidates -of East Huron, Rtteindeil the oeft I 1, known in I L, 7 13 caessful. The . y . said to be the finest :- � I r evening $25 per barrel and black, black, black of conversation and considerable speca. after the firs)b of August. The fee is uOraluatiQ at Gorfie on Taesda'y last. thq world as fl, Single 10 ' I . e ck. The ma- ; at that, an'd all other articles propor- thing put up was'sold at good price, 'the saude.1*8 In - Things are getting hotter i Lud hotter, a � was. not as fal able as could ' attended on Saturday last, and very- lation as to the result 'of- . only one dollar, whichi in cousideration ouary a�nd lock is beautiful to look , I ba desired. In the aft, ernoon the sky I : - I tionately dear. - -- dulged in.—Mr. John McDor, of the betielits, directly and indirqctl�, and they will soon be hotte t. upon, and is worked by hydraulic pres- . - � e a os evening As will. be *seeja by announcement in Lell, Of the � . I � : there was: every appe - ce of rain, Flo 0 �� the proper column a very - happy ev6nt firm of McDonell & Waugh, left on received fron1i the Society, is as profitable THE GREY CREAMERY.—We have this sure., the wabor being used for all par- : �� . ; . ay for a trip 6 II)akota,—Mrs. au . At as can possibly be made. John Whitfield for a 1 7 _L I . OUINAtION.— i .poses, and coming in all along the . � � . ing who occurred at tho residence of Mr. Alex, T-. D. Ellis daugbter'of James Bon. � — sample crock of the butter inade at his bottom of the lock, the vessel being, L � I that many were preven ted from attend - THE SOUTH RIDING N WedneRd investme, week to thank Mr. ; otherwise would have been I he nomination for the South Riaing ander Scott, of, this town, on Wedues. t* - I . I I . Of I � � hron, Esq., � Usborn.e. creamery in Groy. lt is fia every raiged without rocking or jarring. We ; present. But no! illistanding this Huron was held in the town hall, in day mornirig last.� The ceremon . ; LWi merchant, Rodgetville, � . � t . - i 7 i . I . tt was left on Xon0ay afternoon for James- ORDINARILY LARGE COLT, -Mr. respect fir t -class. Mr. W itfield is at the� enter the canal and go quietly in- d-rawback, he a-ttandtince was good, S eafoAh, on Tuesday last, James Dick. perfo ly AN EXTRA s h I - rmed by Rev. A. D. McDoaald in to � I . . � I e � -ohn Del go, of the 9th Concession present receiving the cream from -ov ' L .. � . 5- and &II prosebt seeni I en era- sq., e presence o a go , Dakota, to join her husband, who J ri er to e waters of Lake Superior. There. � � JOY ' 80,11, e urning fficer, resided. ,odly number of - the I I Selves iinnionaely, . has lately s6ttled there. Mrs. Ellis will of Usborne, as a colt which was foaled 200 cows, and making 150 pounds of is ai nice town on the American side at . _ I � � d - I . i ,� any w ay, but it is expected after thi ; I ; i . - � . an I if there were The nominations now, under the rece, nt friends of both the contracting p�,rties. be greatly inissed by a Jaig,a circle of on the 24th of May. butter per d ' place, and it is also a military ' I I ho, did not, it w,aE certainly their Act, are comparatively affair in The young oou;ple -left by the early It stands 12� , . I i quaintances.—The' very hands hiih,i girths 3 feet 3- inches-, cow ; � . p used to be.' train for the Eastern. cities , . own fault. : The bar dsome grounds coin axison to wh'at they . friends and ac the first -sale that the number of a at ion; but the town on the Canadiaal � 14 1 highest in will be nearly double, as e farmers is a p i - . , I -1 morning arket prices are being measures around the arm 14 inches, will see that the batter n ade at Oor affair. Monday morning, � I - were beautifully ill'uniii isted and the III olden times the electors generally where they wil; spend a couple of weeks paid aid I . � r . e looked li .- I enclosur for produce of all kinds in the vil knee 121 incIes, and alia, the wh 311 we awoke we were passing Some, ' lagge. 4 nk 7 inches. factories realizes from 7 to ' 0 cents per roe ty coast on the Can . ke� an enchanted laid out to have a regularfield day on prior to unitedly entaring upon the Eggs and potatoes are brin famine It has a fine IOD9 neck, Short back, tail adian shore, but . . t : I � i Spot,, while Mr. and lira. Holmested that occasion, and would congregate at Sterner realitied of life. We wish Mr. I . . ' 'I I- � an , . pound more than home u ade. The I f, I I � . - theappointed place in thousands, and [urriythe greatest possible ho 'g no And visible on the American shore. ; I I left nothing undone to i nake the even ' prices.—Mr. B. Ellis, w ghi'aB credit- well up, wide breast, and extra good factory is under the charge f Mr. Jas. At half -past three'Monday we met the- � . . F - 1 � found it Q I ature happiness and pro' erity, and tation master in stifle. Go,od horsemen pronounce it , . Ing as pleasant as Ix asible to their the candidates on both side I 8 ably filled the position of a 5 1 .1 I q . -P Whi tefield, a prac tical buttc r maker. Fi incis Smith of the Collingwood line. � i I -oot I '. . - � I ir est If - _fi Ak A . 4 . T I guests. The! party enjoyed themselves their advantage to put the b ' AtivelY ape' ing, we 'shower upon for five yeara left on Tuesday for the the largest a � d best colt they ever saw. - . - � - ; I �c , � in various ways as fancy dictated. Some forward and muater their Strongest th in a whole car load of slippers.—Mr. Northwest. - It was sired by Mr., Geo. Ullyott's im- . 4 6 a een sailing on Lake Superior . � . � I 1� spent a couple of hours'in soc�ial con- forces on that day.- Now I OYSTtH ,SuPP:ER--:--Oa Monday even- ported horse 4,Lorne." . Gorrie. . , . , , however, Papst, who always has p e3,6 to � neat. I I - 20 1 hours, and were just entering , I . . . - ht of . I - verse, reclining upon the soft, Juxuriant tl ere is nothing done 'during the ness andconve ience, ing a large number of the friends of Mr. � L LocALiTiEs._Oa Thursd y nig American 'waters which continued, r I gr&SS ; many two II has been making B. Ellis,. who has ablyfilled theposi. I Stanley last week, the Z:) until the end of the voyage. It is & I I - I 1. listened to the excellent hours allotted for the., proceedings but another improvement in tbe- interior tion of std,tiou, - saw mill in is village, I I . . I mast I - er for the p,a:; t four we],-ome sight to meet a atef-1-ner when I � L. music which was disoonraed in the, to receive rtominations, arrangements of his handsome Moffat, of the owned by Mr. Elliott, and managed "by L. and as these are book- REmOv�D--Mr. Win. . . T - five years, and wh . I . . sitting room, and *hieh� coul"d be dis- not made openly, the proceeding is en- store. 0 lately r 13 J. R. Williams, was destroN ad by fire. not iing but Water is visible. Got i + � He has had the counters ohang- or igned 4tb Stanley, who has rented uto I I � I � . . - It is said that J. R. Will` Ims, loss is Sih er islet at 11 o'clock Mo L � L ;. I L farm of I I I E, �i e 9 ed from t hioned way along Northwest, ,met at -the Hena&ll about 01,500 and that of Mr. Elliott Nic 3 scenery there, but we could i only- , tiuctly heard from the � seats comfort- tir ly informal. Sometimes a weetin he old fas his position in order to' go out to th,e the concesslg;. Hugh Gilmour * for a nday night. � : ably arranged on the lawn, ana. we is organized after the time for receiving the sides of the �hop, and placed ia the . in of three'yeara, has moved into the � �, l � : hava no doubt but many of the more nc minatious has lapsed, but this pr . ce I and treated'�im to yster supper. I house vaca ' about $1,000. The cause of the fire is see it imperfectly. Wa missed some . I i so atre, forming, an " oblong square." I an o, ntl since the family left for . I , � � I I youthful fraternity oocu�'ied their time tico also has lapsed. *.Remembering the This not only improves the ap I After all had"done ample j astice to the the Northmeot. unknown.—Mr. Ray, who went to Of t e best sights on the lake. At the I ' I I � layin up stores for fathre and -united good old times a, of the establishment, but saves labor in good things provided by our genial host, AcCIDENT-4Xr. Dunc-An McEwen, of Manitoba some time go, retu'ned to La, ding,Thauder Cliff -is said to -be un- . bliss F - of yore, quit . . r . Ing on customers.—In 0 � : � - oun� this I i essiorl of Stanley, while I is no scarcity of water He says there Burl mased on the lake for beauty; but � I tt � issue . I innumerable refre how to get up first-class suppers. The . 'I r , while a l patroniied the almost number of ratepayers from the e'a wait Mx- W. R. Hodgins, wh - knows so well the 2nd, con � this village last week. a I � shintnt Stands, and try turned out on - Tuesday last. will be found an interesting le or from carrying a P.�Auk Stepped on a spike in t -at country we #ad no power over darkness. .Tues- - � . . . . . � enjoyed the delicious asure'O . S, Not expectin ou cloth was removed and our worthy t, Mr. Sanders has opened � any r esteemed - -townsman, Mr. 4ohn townsman, Mr. D. Urquhart, was- ap- stickiug in a *card. The spike ran into Be' ,ery, ut we soon got out of eight of. . ple n , i � . waited upon by the fai " at of fair hands. th 3 candidates had naa e arrangements Beattie', who is':now travelling through . in the building formerly occupied by ; I About 11 o,clook d I art I ures re E pointed 'chairman and Mr. R. Bo his foot and claused a paiuf . at wound. I Mr. Johnston. ' I � i com- foi a public meeting, but rather than the great and Wundless Northwesit. It � - . . . i - —The store formerly la 4, and it commenced to rain and the rit en frorp Eme under the management of win( - - . I . meaced ta take place, and before 12 di appoint so many who had come from was w i t roon, and as Mr. merchant, vice chairman, and then the - 'Wroxeter. I - r. McLeod I was high, and the waves tumbled I ! : 11 We ba b . .— is now manag4d by Mr. McPhadden — about in good style. They say that . lights were out. ve not heard lo gdistancee,Mr. McMillan consent-' Beattie pursues .1 -feast of wit, speech and song began to GOOD GRLI 'A sample of this sea- ; . . is travels he wili keep flow, and where all contributed a I Mr. Green, se,is Lak3 Superior, being mostly American. I f I the exact amount reE lized, but we ed that, a public meeting should be our'readers posted as to his impres'Bions o ably son,s barley as been shown no by Mr editor of the Eaterpri ' i . � � organized at tb and heartily to the' pleasure of the - at present, a "grasswidor, I his'L wife, watE r i,s like the American people, sure � I Should judge it was a goodly sum. 0 close of the nomina. of what he sees J and hears.—On 1[Wed- JAC. Knox, 0 l 1 � � . - I tions. At 2 o'clock, - Mr. Dickson an. nesday afternoon there � . evening it.would be vain for us to at. I Howick. The stock was being in Wisconsin visiting f iends. He to M %Ice a stir. We took dinner all I � was a oon�ider- tempt to particularize, a flice it to a grown on his farm and is f ally headed wears an exe - � I . to supper time thetable I very enjoyable time was spent by all, I . i regret to loam that the rell known im- attested, a,nd accompanied by thi re- ing Kidd's cokner, he Oramped his . length. ; : J. rogressing - I . I DEATn OF A T�LUABLE MARE —We bounced that the .. able fall in hay. A's a farmer was Iturn- aY, out and is ,tweniy-seven inolies in &nee.—Our brass band is p was thin and a great number wore . � d . papers prODerly , � u eedinglypitiful counten. right, but about il a _. . , � � ported Clydesdale mare, ,,,B quired deposits, had been handed in waggOn too much and thei'v6hiolb kot which was only lessened by the t ug t I : nicely under its able leader,Mr. Green, long faces; you would have 'thought 7 � � � onnie Jean," I they were so Soo to lose* their *end ACCIDENT. On Tuesday a young lad rise.—TI L8 Oran I I the, property O.f Hugh Love, Esq., Hills for the nomination of Mr. Win. j. off the ballmuce,iand the i whole �Ihi .11 years of &,-a, ni editor of the Eute they had lost all their friends. But I . 11 Ing and guest of the evening, and it ould Howickpurpose cele)ra rrive � ,last week. Sh %unon and Mr. John Memill , an - rZaove Brothaner, whilb'working at the Wo . ,'I ` I Green,. died on Wednesday Of a went topsy tur fif teen med James men of - rp ting ge- - d at - l . . . an He had to " 01- the we the dock in Duluth , . She gave birth to a. still �born mare foal therebeing no other nominations, he the load' and v seem as though oiie but vied i an- 12th of Julyin Gorrie this year.— abou 11 o'clock P.M. without auy � I A i I I I . - about ten da" blild it on again, and other -in giving expression to their igh en Factory, got; his right hand caught Politics seem to be the ch mis. ap.only the death of i child be- , L � . 11 the only e -in the gearing of one of the machines i, 3f topic of I -1 I ys, previoual - She was at- declared these gentleme' c: of course h' wasii't a bit aDgry.—Mr. appreciation for Mr. Ellis, and in , the day. In the evening litt'e bands of long. g t6 one of the Jewish families sa . tended by veterinary our eons McIntosh, catdidates. After some formal pro' eed- JohnRogers,of Winnipeg,is just now ish- and had the 6.11d finger badly broken- men may be seen �. e I . M- iller and Campb, . iDg him health, pleasure and prosperity He had i a standing oathe street we v ore landing, if that could be callQd i . . ' ell,&" I although She ing 3 he closed the meeting. * At this in town visiting' friends.—Mr. George . t a ' ntered, however, au'd it discuasi I . i . , . L . . on is rapidly ou'ding. r I - hour the evening,s proceedings i very amusing to listen to the arguments do &. the salvation of infaats—that it iz gas, of Brand , was in town yes ug the merits of the I �. P. It is �� was in a. critical State,. lopes were for juncture the hall was well fi wheiever he ' i - Red the An went. At a Seasonable a ny shap. - I thoughb,—believing &a][ - . were L ; 0— I . some days. entertained f4 ir her recover-,, audience being coin terday. He says that that embryo brought to a close by all heartily - unit- . advanced by each party. Some blessing for the child to be re. . I ' .� .-posed almos; ex. . I I e I I bat the shook to th 11 vous system cluaively of far"merd:'who expressed a city is holding its own. There! is a : Clinton. I � far. WaF3 16 � ­ prove ,ere. large amount of building' going op�, and I L . . � d toOL sev Thi i animal was strong desire to hear the candidates . . ing in Singing 'that old but touching mers think the N. P. is just what is re- mOvEd ftom such associations. I Was . 11 t ,. I [FROX THE NEW ERA.] i - . . well known in Ontario a i a fine breed- Mr, McMillan stated that in go' far &a if song, "Should auld acquaintance be taught that the Jews were a peculiar ; . ! i there would be ; '' I quired to make Ontario a prosperous i I . d % great deal more I forgot.." BRiEFs.—Q . I , to ZTr Love. We undeist ucerned he *Las quite winin mater , e got. PropeAy is - Inton has succeeded in Province; others in the same employ �,e an. 7L ing mare, and her death is a great loss he was co ial coul . . . peop , d if � these Jews are & Sample . - I 9 � I getting a wate Ag cart.—The 12th of ment think it a perfect frand and ,-at- Oft � Jew t t o I through th I , - and that he to address them if they, so desired. daily changing b4ndg for building � pur- h 8 ha M sea ed e, l � - ., has several times refas . $1,500 for her. Accordingly Mr. Edw - d Cash was Poses at last February's prices. ; ! . Howick. July, which w soon be here, is going culated to ruin the farming community. wild . rriess for 40 years, I am surs he- :. la thiSL Con ar . ap* . Ile to be a big da in Clinton —The funeral Strange! —Tuesday being nomination had leed of all his meekness, ILa,d he, I NOT BEHIND IN THE WORLD.—Mr. 6eo. of Robert Lan, era, Tackersmith, which day, a -large crowd assembled to liate . nedtion We ... ) to the follow- pointed -chairman ' Mr. L Shannon Wag fully anticipates it will be one - . . . ing paragra, h from& la old country not present and Burne t . . ip was not represented, so of the greatest ' .tt, of the 16th Concession Of _n must have been a man Of sterling worth. paper,. which may be lof interest to tha� Mr. McMillan had it all his owl, —The Court O'citie' Of the West' Howick, sold seven bead of cattlelately passed throug4 here on Thursday, wag. to the Speeches. The speakers were We got our Jews and most of the Jm- . Clydesdale breeders, and' I which shows w ,and the me f Revision met n weighing as follows: � 1,615,1,550, 1,520, very large]3 atteuded.—The young man Mr. Farrow, Dr. � I � - ating'was not so inter. Tuesday night, according to adj6uro Sloan, Dr. McDonald migrants shipped from. Duiut4 about I ,I- 1,480, 1,265, 1,355 and 1,350 pounds.— owascommi e tojaillast and Mr. Watson. Some Won 1 a, that Several Clydesdale mares in the eSti � Poulton, wh . .- - va Bucca I Ig Via I ere had been opposition. ment, but there was no business �one. a delighted thr8 , O'clock Wednesday morning, - 01CL country ha nibed from the HO) vever, Mr. McMillan spoke for about Politics are too hot just :1 I be Also Messrs. Wm. Wallace and James week for ate ng a watch from Me- -with Mr. Farrow's accoun ; of his arid -When we &rose the vessel was clear , same cause. This paragraph from the hall an hour in his usual -fluent, logical bothered With such trifling, ever Sudden, of th � 17th Concession, sold - 4 Laren's hotel,was up before the judge stewardsliip, while others , vere per- I of. se�,ond-class passengers. When we , I - North British Agric i ' ' I -day head, the 6 the other day.1and plead guilty. . . � I ultanst, is as- fol- and cohvicing manner, -and evidently considerations as municipal mal - former 3 head, weighing tence wits re Son- fectly disgusted -with his rei aarks and gazedi on Duluth from the deck of the . Iowa:: "Last week we noticed the death ma� -e�,au excellent impression upon his Afte4 next Tue4day, when ever I tere' 1, 45, 1,400, and 1,305 pounds, and the ae�ved--The race intended conduct 'at 1 the nominatio, I. Some Bteai4er we were reminded of ap , � . �nmon business I od e lao ng I to come I ortion r � in foa,ling of the Duke of 1 Roxborough's -audience, ms:n-� of whom had never will be happy, co" tter 1 head, weighi ' 1365. VVe have the colts Off Or-'th8 18t of July, between forcible language w 1. � I I � � I . as used a threats k . valuable m axe,� - I of Messrs. of sc*ipture, which saith 4,Tba,1b a city. , "Kelso 'I Maggie 2nd" he& A him befoie. There being no per- in order.—Our ola and esteemed fri , some good farmers between Belmont has fallen t , Copp and Beacom, made, but so far I have no�j heard of set ori a hill cannot be hid." That is k � ! daughter of the first � f p ize Highland Son present to reply to him and Lahelet. , hr�ugh.--�-The planing mill any serious combats.—Mr. J Lmes M,Q_ the p� t I Society's animals, I -Kels I - the meeting Mr. Donald Mc1i6rmid, of Stauleyjl was I � .- osition of Duluth, It is said to I i � . Maggio" and bro a up. I formerly ran �y McCartney,Scott &Co., Gill returned f rom Manitoba I %at Thurs- contain 6,000 inhabit'ants. it is & ­ . I in town on Wednesday, and we arei glad I I MCM110P. is offered for s4lo by tender.. Here's a day evening.; He attended t ne fire the growip X, "Princeof Wales." Sine then we have — In the evening a mass meeting was to See that he has nearly recovered trom 9 town ; fully one-third of its, � � . I � I heard of other three not mares havin hek in C - POLITICAL AIE RTING.—IVIr. john Me. chance for sorpe � one.—Mr. W. Robin. following mol rning- and was ' ad!y hurt buildings are new and in co - I . - . died recently i ' -1 ' * 9 axdnols Hall. -, Notwithsitand. his recent severe illness.—A young ) � urse of erec- . . " ' wa 0 evening .in It . 8 in h . a Similar iraumstances. in he intense rmth of th ha ed Vanderlip, employed a 'Van will address the electors of Me- Sol', Of the Huron road, has a working while assisting in extinguishi: ig part of tion. 1 Its chief b e i fro t e Mr. Waddell's. famous T asin as * �Mary Gray," the large hall W Kill p at No. 4 School house on Satur horse bhat�weighg close on 1,600 lbs., the flames and saving the lumber. He wate ` , as I might say here that -thus I , � as packed t Egmond's woolen. factory, met wi�h �a 0 - which is an u ' 0 � 1. daughter of Mr. Jolinston"s "Topsman," ful . day next, at I O'cicck p. in. . BuMly good weight.— is again able, to be around. far have no 1 [ 1 11 one-half of -the audience being Bad mishap on Tilursda raing, I na W43 and a first Prize w I y mo - H This . t' see'a enough of good - gliah and Highland Shows has uufor- sidefable distan meeting, we understand, is held by the - Crie,h having disposed of his - ; I _. - - land to make a decent farm. It is a - got entangled in Oome of the ml'�bine Special reqaest of _Mr. McMiflan,a manufactory biore, intends to start busi. From great I -inner 4 Royal En- from the country and several from con Mr. W. B , . f, ces. Dr. Coleman was ery,and had his-: arm broken at, Goderich to Duluth. brot lumbering � � tion period. According to . wri8t.—Hon. T. N. Gibbs went West by purposes rerao*ing in a short time. e To the Editor' of the -Huron ExPositor. I rge numbers from all 1, " 6-nately fallen a victim to'tbe parturi- cho,,pnas-chairm-an.and be performed 'tho friends in that section. ness' in Strathioy', to which place h ' ig t in la Place, 1698 being '- - our i,nforma- his datiee with the utmost impartiality I A GOOD MARE AND FoAL.—Mr. Tobia On aroun, � t - I . - of all. returned on Thursday. It i I Nash, ofthe 3rd Concession of McKil. named SiR.—As our object in life I � tion, also- a like fate 'has recently and to the entire satisfaction train to Goderich -on Wednesday'and � a Thursday af tegnooa last a man — DEAR - � the lake aul the St. Louis o The 13 BaICL by Riverl There are also two large ,grain ; - I L' I sold his Splendid Captain Watt Ployed in Fair's mill, ought to be to do all the good v re can,and i t - f, the knowing ones that he was the b6arer elev4orP. From the appearance of the, hppened to the. Master of Blantyre's best of order and good feeling prevailed lop, has Alfred Moore, Om� I . . I . inare and Enterprise foal, to Mr. Goo. a severe accident. While at I do not know how I coull do m3 i , Queen Mary," also sired b 'creditable indeed to tb� -of the "Sinews of war," to assist � Mr- Holland -of the 7th Con work at the ed in . 9 saw, his hand came friends so much good or impart to them - . . y "Tops. which was met with r � I . Mau, " aud a well ka . � cOuntrY YOUVOuld wonder what they . - . 0 � . own prize winner largL andience, Ad each speaker, in his- Porter in West Huron on electionday. cession, for the - were ior but there is better land some. , I r - I I ! � Ili the, Dunmore stud, as Well . as since turn air, attentive and As for the truth - of this -we do, not sum of $313. - There are four crosses of In CoDtact with, and his index fin- so much information in any other wuy where. I We cli , , . - - I n ger ca clean: off in a twinkling, d, a abort a - � � she passed intoi the 'Master of Blantyre's pati 'it hearing, and there were no in- vouch, buithe visit of Mr. Gibbs t ' imported stock in tbe'fO&I, and it is a was as to sen ccoun of nay mbed the mountain, I - . ' trip to the � Northwest. I � - at � 0 the perfect model of its class. .Mr. Hol and the rem .' " SUPPO�e 150 feet,high, and had a beau. r - . i I me I aining fingers badly lacer- by sayina that I left Goderich on t I he � . 1. .00ks �BuB_ ated, It will be sonae time before be count y to the sou I i � Derby Royal last 3ear. 1 Further, we was , add�essed o' land is one of the leading men in the 0 orrindence tiful View oi the lake and snrroundia hauds. She was first priie mare the terr�ptions to"apeak. of. The meeting constituency at S+h a ti . - r k by picious.. I 9 I . of M%yl at 10 a- in., th across the bay to . I are sorry to hear that Sir Michael Shaw Messrs. Shannon, Jackson and Cre a. 'her to h r cured � a goo ning of the 27th S .. I I t n the one. Elide —A large turaber will go from township, aiid has �e is able to use his -'hands again. mor , Stawaxt's well known pri ' 8 IB ea Mr. Elake at God II d ; on the Steamer Ont aPerfor C'ty, A City Of Illdia;118 . � i . . I ario of the B6attY half breeds. There are two lines of . I y I t ied, on. Wean ' SrS_ a evening n � I Lyle," d, Me- Moud ext.—Local news is _. line, Captain Morrison commanding, railway running in here on the one, i iefilly,"Annot well, and on. the other by Mes' erich 0 bargain. i 10 and ;F ' % a f ter Millan, M . Y. McLean and D. D. Wil. just a I Blyth. . � eaday last, � - � I bout as scarte as gold. I . i . � . - I n I � ; . fOaliDa the Previous day 'a large and son., and when we say that each speaker ____L__ Zurich. LOCALITIES. ' We had about 500 passengers, all told, track. Price of rock lots $12.5 per foot .. . iw ; i . t . % FOR THE NoRTHWE:ST. --IFarrow and Sloan, the composed as follows: Sorhe 300 Rug' did not invest. From horn . very promising, col foal, sired by "Top. was allowed three quarters of -an hour, Wingham. —On Thursday .candidates fOri Parliamentary ,honors, Sian Jews, and abou tch, Eng. e to God. ,: - _� I cr t 150 Sec It last three of our respected villagers, speak her this. Friday, evenino, no IiBh and Irish Emigrants, au� the res ericb, '22 miles; Goderic . 6tic Canadians". These latter appe; wed to be C uthampton, DITONTON.—A friend, in town crowded and sympai of M; Kincardine to So full I ime, those who wefe not present here for the Bank of Hamilton, is to be Walper and Mr. Henry Schnell, left for and din h to Kincar- I gallant." The foal is doing well. andnearly all of then, occupied their - I LOCALIMS. '_ Mr. Carbauld, ailent Mr. C. F. Wagner, Mr. e t . I ,---, i FRoaf E n Simon doubt to a . . t . ience.—PoliltileB in BJyth have thus very respectable people,but the Jewswere 30; Southamption to Hilton 176; Hil- 1 i can pretty nearly imagine what a poli- removed, and will Occupy a siiriilar the Northwest. They intend taking an far been an after consideration. There the most degraded cia ton to the Sault, 40 - the S ' t I I � . - a . I received a lettter from 19r. W. S. Rob- tical feast they missed. It Was nearly position t Port Vilgin. His successor extensivo trip through Mani 88 Of Peo ?Ie I ever ! I I ertson a few days ago, and has kindly I : ault to Sil. - one O'Glock when the meeting was here has not yet been named.—Tiae' toba, have beea no 111 ver IsIbt, 250; to 1. �ex- Montana and Dakota, in search of I men't yet, but-" e ; I ect from ing, 21. to DulutIL, 190; total __ ; Permitted us to make the following brought to a close by a vote of thanks eeti]398-to raise excite. Bet eyes upon. They were di _prince Arthur's Land- - - - , I , tensive furnitur6,W-orks of Messrs. Scott land. � �tbink that Friday*a Russia, and were dirt 0 , I I ; i extracts from it. The letter is dated to tbe chairman and three � cheers . . �. y and filthy in � - ,765. - t April 29rd, and is as follows.- I - for '& Bell in this plac�, are still doing' an POLITIcAL.—On Tuesda' ' - meeting will have a tendency to elevate every Sense of the word. Of co:irse they � � JOHN BEATTIE. � . 4 am here the Queen, The greater bulk of the immense and inck6asiug y -evening a both Grits an4 Tories, both parties were steerage pas EmE ' � � z I . -I at last. I do not want any more such audi I � ,, business, and very interesting sengers. took a . � 1. , . nee, notwitli , meeting was held here being confidenti of Viotory.—Mr. John walk through the steerage tc have a " ! 0-Y, Manitoba, June 5th, 1882. . standing'the intense the resources of their extensive estab- by Messre.,ShaDpon and McMillan, in McKellar, I . the town ball. Dr. Buchanan being been the guest �f Mr. ______ .. - - � pleasure trips at the same time of the .heat nd uncomfortable conditionof the lishment are taxed to the very utmost , I who has for some t me past look at them, and my heart a 3emed to —Tli;e boy Higgins, from Crediton, � � - MME - I � I 1. idiately int John Buie, took sinkwithin mewhen I beh(ld their hargeawith'committing indecent as. .. , ; . � � W, , I Sault upon I 941 named Barnhardt, ap- : e ly Bat it out to the end,.and seem- Mews. Talbot and'Lealie have duced Mr. Shannon, who held the un- for 831ne years I -past—on Wednesday remain longer than was nee(S1 � C , Year. We bad a very- rough time -being 'hall Wing to the large crowd piresent, to supply the dems d for their goods.— elected chairman, i , I � I 'I 11 I f , . 38 days. on the road, aind daring that bravc ��u � 0 . it . . ff. We ed even then,1—o hanger for more. We ed from Winnipeg. i They report ' he divided attention of the I ' c d:before Judge Toms last week. time I never had my cl thes o ' ro- his departure f4r Manitoba—his home wretched condition. I did not left Iniapeg on the 7th day of M&rchy were I dso pleased to notice in the gal- Bary to peare . and arrived here on April isth., I land business very Aat. arge audience last. Messrs % Nail and Charles Stewart get A glimpse of them, as I wO very -much pleased with the, 0oun trytem lery the presence City lots are foraboutan hour in aspeechmorere- went on the previous Thursday in might carry away some afraid I It W&S lclearl�v proved by three witnesses we lad, of a goodly' . I I Passed - through, and especial 17 this h es. number of now a drng on the market. — Politics markable for common sense and pa charg remembrances who;w�re with Higgins at the .time of . I � . They, however, vacated the are red hot here ju�t now. rty e Of & large consignment of horses. of these people that I did no. t wish to. I � I- , nee. He dealt —Mr. R. Henderson, Principal of the Th 898d Assault, that he neither ; ,ompletely eclipsed mainly with th touched nor spoke to the girl. He W#a � all 13014a time before the final close Qt Wba fever has been r The Mani- tolerance than for eloque __ , ey were sitting and lying in every - 0 c � . 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