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I I - I . - - � I � I - M . - - , - - . - -_ ____ . - - . - I I . � . . % . . I I . I � .. . � I � � � J ' , . N. O4W ADVERTISE EN.TS. subsidiei abolished, the Doinihion Govern-. Ing' I Aose years he has never betn guilty alone tLa 5 id betit suited to our. sieelm. is 1: - - - , 0 1 1� - . , . I al Wa the ibtbcebtd of the Women-'& Ciari'tian Tom - settle. When the train reached Edmonton. alarm wims sounded and he stij*rted for the - 11,.&W an ment. would just-bave that much mote m-on6y of an sct�elther personally or by admini6tra- need a freight servive in oonnootion, but peranoo Union, and will travel through station. which is on the eguth side of' the door. ldr. Wood was justin time -to see , I � . . sohool'i . � 9�r The ftgure bot%,ee arenth of* after each the propo-jed fitat line could not c*rr English vil!ag�s and towns to establish north branch of the Saskatchewan river.,, him go out at the dcor and make his age e, . 49 Bebt IT n. -the p -on its 'Hcjount,� - u"l b " i y , SP I . Ine denotes the ,page Of the paper on which the to 11perd own The rej tion,which would bring a blush to the cheek - 5 - I . ", advertisement will be found. � . I I . - _ I frefght. It would carry all that the Cania- more clubs. I shall return to take actulve which we bad to arose on a large scow, as with his horse and buggy. , � _. � by the t . j .1 - I - - . . I - - I woul I be, that 0e bondlers and government of even the most sensitively 9brupulowo. In 'V� religions at the Edmonton- is on the north bank of the —Rev. J. T. Logear, At , � - �11_ � Good Clothing—Jackson Bros. (6) , . . d6d Pacific Railway cares about, large sub- part In the congress ill � . a young Method. I ,address, , I V. ronby Rubbsro. (5) I., . I barnacles would be -even mote largely feei these days of corruption and personal fni- cidiee, mails and passengers. There are not World's Fair next June. ,I regard the con. river, whose banks are bot"fgh and steep. clergyman who ws,s stationed at Clinton,alld __ . . ! I I � . . W. lottie � Have yon Been—Feard Druz Store. (6 , 1. - ­ -. - � , I I than now ; tho corrup taxpayers in Canada who desire to gross as a great religious event 'and know There was quiter a little rebellion [a Edmou- subsequently 'at Ethel, in this county, is �; jnuslo ,w] . Christmas Jackson Bros. (I.) - tion funds would be parity among our publictrien, thicis some. Ins0y. -710 1 � , . I . pay taxes In order that on,o In-& thousand that in Its w'� rk women will be placed side ton Wit summer, caused by the keeper of now located at Rochelle, Illinois, a town, or . - I .111gs for Sile—John Sprost. (5) . aril.rged and the real tax c,:)ntributo� s thing to -boost of and for Ontarlo's Liberals 0 0 ' 11 tht Se"I -1 ::: I I I ... I Hullett Taxes—Thomas Neilans, (5) - � may travel to England a day quicker than at by side with men. Lady Henry Soifiersat the land office attempting tp remove the about 2,000 inhabitants. Himself sud Mrs I'll � I grat reqJ Tuckeramith Taxes—Jas. Cumming. ( ) would be several mi 111011 di llart' a year worse especially to be proud of. They are not Be t, and thmt letters may arrive a few looked as if hard work in America had done office from the town on the north to ,-the L?gear have'recently been visiting friend; . . T,hel CM4 � . - �, . Heoff for Sale -1. TAngstrath. (8) I , & off than they Pre now. If, owever, our pr�ptsred, therefore to find much fault with pre n . . _. Zola 0 V-14 - Cloathes Cleaned—R. H. Barr.(8) � I I � . 0 hours sooner. It is time the public of this her good. She was stouter than upon bar railway .station on the mouth bank of the and .relativen at Goderich. : I � � $ � � - col 0 icalon just palit, aa stated . I ,� Government Stipplies, Wanted, (5) � rulers could be Induced to reduce the such a man simply� because he may have antry woke up to the fact that they are arrival at No.w York, and the red roses on river, a distance of nearly two miles.. It Is —During th .. tary, U . . Wesloh the Shoemaker, Honsall. (8) L , ' . placing themselves in the power of corpors- - ber bonnet scarcely blushed deeper than her said that the Government had. given a prom- by rominect implement a out, the farm.' � - I i Federal taxes, by abollshing the cu�stonjs shown a pardonable weakness in the direc. . - _ L . Ample a I I Heasall Millg--Cook Bros. (8) tions and trusts and monopolists, thus de- full, round cheeko'. fee that the office woubi not be removed. era 61 11 Ide - � - � 0 the towns -hip of Howfi :have purobat.. ' ... . . provi 4 Apology—Joseph Hudson. (6) . da fee to the exteat - of giving tree trade fo tion indicated by, the New Era. If -Mr. pfiving themselves of -the power to govern . CLO,5I2NG CANALS. —The Champlaiu,� Black Report says an order arrived 1 from Ottawa ad farming implements to the value'of abou' - . � I . P � � . Notice to Creditors--�W. C. $mfth. (6) - - - . - P I . . - I : . Scottish Concert. (5)_ _ . every country that would give us a like" Mowat does not commit a more serious of- the country exept in accordance with the River, Oswego, Cayuga and Seneca cacals to movie the office furniture, Out the news $6.000. Among other Amplements the�, I . I . � I - - I Dog Los.t—NV.. Clark. Q-) I privilege,' then_ the tax -payer and not tiI.e fence than this,bis sleep need not be serious. ideas and interests of their masters. . will be closed on November 30th, at mid. spread and the pe,jple rushed Po the of -nee to purchased 33 self binders, 20 mowers aiidij5 -1 _F Teac-hor Winte—Thos. Turnbull. (5) - i BRIE . � ' night, and the E60. canal on Monday, Do- find two toxins there and part of the furnf- of ed drills.' - , Tepcher Wa boodler would reap the betiefit, . UNION WITH NEWFOUNDLAND, � X . I . . . nted—John Morgan. (6) I , ., Relieved of ly disturbed from fear of Liberal back- . I -doWu fo . I � Estray Steer—S. Cluff. (5) I � . - the Provincial subsidies the bomi . Le Monde, & leading French paper in , comber 5th at midnight, unless tooner closed ture of the land office loaded !on to one of —M,r. T. J. Dillon,formarly -cheese ma,k-er � . I . � who got . YAtrav Star—J. J. Irvine. (6 1� - . uion Gov- slide're. . by ice. The date named for closing the the wagons. The first move Was to take the at the, Bluevale cheese factory, who has I � ,, . Neat lfo%lse to Bell in Hensill. (6) � : . � I � Montre.Al opposes. canfederation with Now- - - FornAd . Cloathes G iven, Away—Hoffman & Co (n - I arnment could afford to thro* off the ous- --------I-- ­ foundland on the ground that it would, by ight da�ys later than usual. outs off the axles so that the 1 could not get been in the Lower Provinces doring thepast t10 Worl I New Featur .(8).. 1 toms duties and they woufd� have remaining ' Wm. O'Co,NNEn, the well-known Canadian _ CHICAGO CROOKKDNESS.�Audftor W. K. away with the go6de. The mounted police ' summer, under the D�airy Commissioner - weduel . e—Duncan & Duncan I adding eight English speakiog members to Ackerman of the World's Fair bag to � removal, but teaching the people dairying, has gone to � . . Splendid Range—Duncan & Duncan. ) ample means with which io,,meet the legiti. oaksffll%ln,� a,nA successor to Ed. Hanlan in the House of Corrmonis, diminish the influ- � ndered - were called out to avoist in th, � -weather # - - - TAdies'Nuffs—Duncan & Duncan. (�.) - his resignation- and has informed the local` the Mayor called out the consiables and or- Mount Efgin, to cofidubt a winter creamery Good Flour—A. W. Oglivie. (S) mate needs of the co'nutry, while the Pro. the championship of the world, died,iat his once of Quebec. Our French spaaking - I .11 31,cDoni - executive committee that a lesk exists be- dared the people to resist. the result was in that place. , �, ,fr. - D'a Horses Wanted—Hrown & Menzies. .. - ,f fellow citizens need not worry themselvise. � - i 11 . I . Special. Sale --:C. W. Papst. (8) vincial Governments could raise their ,residence in Toron,to, on Wednesday, 0 It will not be for a great many years, if tween the treasurer's 6ffice and this gatoir. that the furniture vas put bai�k into the of- Mrs. William Green, mother of Mrs. H. : �. visiting � . . Crockery Bargains—A. Young. ($) revenues in some means more directly thad typhoid fever, at the age of 30 ycark., - ever, that Newfoundland will join the Con. Ackerman claims thousands of tickets of * fice. When I was there the I ins, of Gorrie, who has been in poor . : I I Dinnartgets—A. Young.418) . . I I . . . Walter Christmas I - - �oung. (8) - is now done. An arrangement such as this- ' . � � . federation. The are all free traders down admission to the fair have disappeared. putting up a new Ian& offi.-e,was given out hea1th. for some time, died in Garrie on . . _ Uouse to Ren"5) - 3'l'iE Stratford Beacon of Tuesday says: y WILL WED. —'The qngagement of Miss and the material was pa � rtly o4 the ground. -Tueada morniny of . last week. at the age of ; L � ceiving i - A Good Inve8tment--Duncan. & Dune I n. (8) woull insure greatly inciemied economy in 1. . there,and our hiih taxation is by no means w So the Edmonton officials gal I dth I oint, ye. .9 left by I " Mr.; Ri6niel McGillicuddy, of the Gooerich inviting to them. As if to act all doubt at Flora Davis, a Ne York belle, to Lord '82 ar.y. Mrs. Green and her I usband,who - .tirna as . Cbristmas Phdtos—Baolaugh. (9) � the public service. both Dominion and Pro- . I I n; -fie a ' p still living but who is very frail ere , � I � Sigl3al,pjagised through the city this morn- rest, Sir William Whiteway, the Premier Terence Blackwood, second son of the Mar- as against the Canadian P., Railway, is �� 31essroo, , .. among the pionier settlers of How ' w � C I viricial ; the freedom of trade �vould benefit _p _.. i.--; ­ I .- I of the Colony, who is now in Obtawa on a quis of Dufferin, formerly Governor-General which is s.%id to be at the ottom. of the ick. - raravvet 7 � Ing on - nis way to- LiAowel, where he and of Canada. . . trouble. - - � —On. Friday of lait week Frank Bloom- - � # - and boom every business interest and the priVaLte trip, btates that the subject of union 3deypra I � I DIED IN PRisoN.—The- Rev. Mr. Clatter- At Edmonton I met an old �. , ' field. hostler at the Central Hotel stable& in . I Mr. Elgin Myers will address a meeting in lacquaintance : I � . � ItOXV country would enter upon' sue' with -Canada is uot's, I I . . ZT,hr *Itron 05.1 � I . h a course of , practical issue with I - retired � I . I . � I - .., ' I favor of Political Union t his evening. Mr. them. 11 2:hat," he'added, 11 cannot be too buck, the English Government Inspector of Mr. Scott Robertson, formierli of Seaforth. Bruesels, received a,kick on the knee from Brunsw � . .. prosperity that every person, excepting � . Schools who was sentenced in 1891 to penal He i.s sheriff of the district. Mr. Robert -son a horse which will ]i y him up for some time, . I i . I It. well understood." From an Imperial point , I _� � MeGilliouddy is no' only an able writer bi , has tak I . I 1� always the boodler-and Gover6nient sucker, servitude for swindling, liss died in Port- and family seem to be doing well, He was It was feared at first that the joint ,was eo ' ' o � SEAFORTH, FRIDAY Nov. 25th, 1892., . I a capital platform "speaker. The political of view such a union would be desirable, land prison of a broken heart, . building two stores and a fine hall on the badly injured that amputation might be �. old mWA I would be cont V but from a Canadian at ' ;_ i . I � � anted, Id this way the an. and point it I* very i HasCing , f . I union bee now in his bounct is leading him undesirable. , ENGLISHMEN SWINDLRD.—The hole in the upper storey. It 'Will be, when finished, necessary but it is to be hoped he will soon - I � I � - . I nexat:on sentiment would be killed out in a. I - round in the Grand or Silver Mountain, one of the finest buildings i� Edmonton. be better, � businesm I Too Much Tax S, � . R I - I �. � I � . � I .1 . yea- ; the exodus would be stopped, immi- a merry dance, but his &tardy � Canadianisin comrELLED TO PURCHASE DEATH. Idaho, for whfch an English syndicate poid The town is -situated on th —The cow that was to unkind as to work . - Illy ini . � An official financial a',atem at ha been I . will yet prove,his' A discussion' is going on in the press of a north i V.` J a x .. . i I safeguard., W,hen Canada, - U I - � . I gratiou stimulated and Cadads would soon 1 $1,000,000 in pronounced absolutely worth- back of the North Saska= and. is a the British authorities into' -s ch. a terrible. . . , I 11 :. � I I ... i I- � issued showing that the receipt of th: Do-', - I is rid of its boodliug politicianb and is in the ; Montreal and OttAlva of the coal oil duty less. It was cleverly salted before ithe long stretch from east to westJ "I't is a fine frenzy that they have.ordered thst ail Can&-' - ­ Inove t. . . I - I become a great and : and restrictions. It brings out the extra- , tends U ,, I prooperoUll 00�1)tfy, A - . .. � - . I . � ininion Treasury have exceeded. the expendi- . � J I enjoyment 'of f:ee trs�de, Dan will 6nd. ordinary fact that the tost for American oil in sale. situation, with plenty of both wood and than cattle be killed immediately upon be- %, - I . � ! pat�ern for other nati . I . � " one,,abld a place to be I * - He -wil Z : 6 . four mi A WOMAN IN IT.—C. W. Ridgew,ay, coal. Thereis a coal ig landed, ,;van one of eleven shipped by � - i Ahre3 for the plat quarter by o ,ee 1. ; � - _:! this 'rountry good enough ' without the higher than that for Canadian oil,in order to mine right under. the 11 . � .. I I t gaVe bib d s . ji 1. - onv�ied by other peopleq. cc of Helena, Montana, general manager of the town, which'goet in on the ; evel without Mr. Dalmage, of Fordw,ich, the well-known .� . I I . I � at XCK, 7, i I ; " lions of dollars. Some of the Government �1_ . American flag flosting over it." S b say we protect " the Canadian refiner' in addition Rocky Mountshin Telegraph Company, has sinkilly SUY .shaft. Coal to �sold at $2 per cattle buyer, and which were purchased by � I I ;. I I - . A,�k, ' . � . - �, I I . to the enormous customs duty of 200 per � . I I is famil : - - - 1__ pap.-ra are crowing over this circumstance SAYS the Woodstock Sentinel ; all, . I cent.or more. Whac about sloped with his typewriter and several ton. also met a Air. Donald McLeod, who him in Howick township. . I , � , � . . -Review . � the protection I . - d�ay. I .'� � I . � . . . . " and ascribe it to the inereas d prosperity 96 I 11111111111111111111 thousand dollars of the company's funds. has lived in Edmonton for t6 last 30 years., —,',Mr. George Dane, of Gorrie, who; has -11 : ! '" I Probably fifty per cent of the people of of the consumer of Canadian oi . As a 1 120 6� I I .,- - 19 � - - � I � o . - - I of the Country and g600d mana ment on the THE DOMINION CAPITAL. matter of fact the refiner of Canadian oil ORANGZ SHIPMENT.—A bteamer has just He toll ua that for some years the few .been under going treatment in the Tor- 7 siot of . 11 �' I . Canada are now in favor of CanadjanAnde. ailed from Jacksonville. Florida, with settlers received high prices for all the pro- onto h6spiial for a kidney trouble,, Since - � . � , ­ . P�rt of the Governme' . � I . — .— - . . - should be indicted by a grand jury for, man .1 I =*'Inz'c I i I pendence." How do you know, brother? I I - . ,--n ut. We wish we could 1110,000 boxes of oranges for England. It is duce they raised andwhon oats came down about:the middle of June, returned� honle I � � �fll - - I ­ � - (By Our Special Correspondent) i-laugliter. C,tnadian oil kills its scores of years i I I . ,� . � I the first direct shipment of Florida fruit to $1 per bushel they thought it would not last week. Although somewhat stronger I � - 'the matter. On what evid. victims every year. This in no mere asser- I - , agree �with them -in this view o ' I . , once do you base your asser- . I.. 1� , � . - .1. i I . OrrAWA, November 21st, i892. ..� - I - I I 11 mill, 0 1 ,1 �� I But, it seems to us that it poinis in the op- / - . .ez tions? You photild give.your fellow -Can- tion. I have seen how Canadian ail works ever made across the Atlantic. , pay to raise them. Next morning after than, vehen ho,went away, be has not iln- . � I . I -1 inelit.— I � - Th� advocacy by some prominent journals No MORE BIG Guiqs.—The English admir- .getting to Edmonton, Mr. Robertson drove , proved so much as could be hoped for.�- I I � posito direction. It the surplus &rote ' in the couniry among the poor farmers who Vast V � ;; 9 . adians credit for more good sense. Some-- of the transrer to the Canadian Pacific Rail- us - alty has decided not to build any mor guns me to St. Albert, then to a place called the —John Eckmier, of Ethel, had a runaway I - I . � � I a it most bec&uae it is cheaper. I have w � I I I that in, - through good financing and economical man- thing can ba said in favor of Continental ay of the Intercolonial RAilway is rather seen the bil boil in the lamp and an explos- � A- for. 11 X eighfug over 50 tous. It has also d2ded Mission, an old station of the last week. A dog ran out and frightened � I agement there would be something to crow Union, but we have never. yet heard of a - ion averted by throwing the lamp out into that every gun must be mounted in such Company, where we viefted a cheese factory his horses. One of them kicked over the . . . I . - a startling propolilition-, wided- to which is � - q r An 6 : 11 about. No attempt is roade, however, to the snow. I have been, In a house Which manner that It can be c!perated by hand and saw some very fine cheese. We then pole and broke it. The pole stuck into the ' . ,a � - I I "I . show that this is the case, for the i�ery.good man or a journal who could point out one another policy of giving the Calnaffla'n Ps- was burned down with lofs of life from the power. � Vent out to Sturgeon river settlement, ground and the books on the whiffletroes . . �� Kobey, � - � I - single tangible benefit -that wo,uld'secrue, to cific Railway control of the Atlantic mail explosion of a lamp. SNOW FALL. —The heavy snow storms of �Iwhere coal crops out on the banks of the broke and. let them free from the buggy. 7 1 �- - - -there -m I 1 1 .. . reason, no doabt, that any such contention ' ' The Government of - I- . �W.X,01�g � 11 I . Canada, from independeice, But if the 'In- ser'vice and the government subsidy of balf this country compels these poor people to last week throughout Missouri and portions .Sturgeon River. .There is an old timer He soon got them stopped and borrowed a I .1 1, � __ colrolliel � . can not be maintained by th a facte. The dependents are so thick around Woodstock A millio orcolonial - 1, I I � I . � i � Z a dollars a year. The I.nt buy this Oil and takeo no efficient steps to of Kansas. I Southwestern Nebraska� and there who digs the coal for One dollar per pole and went on his Journey. . - __ Dr. ,M4 � revenue is obtained "by tax t16n andthe proteettheir lives. In this vicinity within Southern lo'wa will greatly benefit winter load and that is all it costs. We went to —StimJim, a,well-known tramp, and wbo � tile `Bto, I - I I � as to mumber one-half of the populatior, per. Raqway cost this Cauf ,000,000, wheat. . .�_ : - Is � aderation $50 three the house of a Mr. Sutherland, a farmer, was oncti conoeq�ed with the British ariny ; . I I - rge surplus shows that more money has years, half a dozen persons have been I . Toront . I I I -, hape'the Review or some one else in that and it is now sug'gested t3, make a gift of burned to death by the explosion ef Canad- . " I � I � .1 I DiED.—ROV. Charles Clarke, thei Unitari- who came from Novia, Scot,& and settled and who is a skilful painter and Ift!viir Al , . . . . 11 I A � - been drawn from the pockets the people quarter bould do oo. 4 .1. divine, but known as a C4&rtist and Rod- there. nine years ago, He'liad- ah,out.62 but who has let whisky get the mastery of - — .. .11 mot -yet - . this large propgrty to the Canadian Pacifio isti oil in lamps. Institad of the fire testal a'a ., .. than is really riccessary for,the requirements � �. I . � I . � I . � I.; I - I Railway. I guose if the Canadian Ricifle being 115 degrees for Canadian oil and 120 ical reformer, died at Birmingham Thars- acres under crop. Here- I saw one of the him, ban- joined the Salvation .Army in . . - I I I of the conntry, andi' consequer tly, it' ia ly- for American, it ought to be the other way, day., I finest fields of wheat I had seen, only there Wingham. The second evening after bis . - . : I I I . ,9 .Relief for Farmers. Railway wanted th� Parliament buildiliga ' —Mr. and was some smut in I'. Mr.' Sutherland had conversion he made the remark thafhe had , Ing, unueed, in , tv�e bankir, instead of --The Toronto Ala . il says : . " . _1 . ., for everybody knows thp superior excellence A � DIAMOND WEDDING DAY. 'J cox:�, I I I . . I for a passenger s'ation some people wonl.l of the American o'l, so Mrs. Ira Ward of New Haven, Vermont, on some good barley and cats. ! Ho had a well then be' ' sober 't I I � 1. . I an x. for a longer time than he . . I I I bring intho hand of the tqx-pa,yers. If . . 11 much so that nearly I ... auau : - Notice was given by Mr. A, 0. McLean say give it to thein. It h" grown to be tile everybody in this city who uses Wednesday 17th fast., rounded out three- of good water about 18 feet deep. I consider hall been in the past ten years I - - , oil pays 35 . . I . I forth,4 . I I � c quarters of a century of wedded life and this one of the best sections for general —A meeting of the Executt; . � � , I I — the.pecpleof Calls had/tblo,moveynow at the mecting of, the young Conseivativies, fashioia of'members of or,e politic!(1' p ents a gallon for it rather than 20 cents or ve committee . � ,presatil I . , - for their own*uso'a, It could bemade to serve of Toronto, held last Monday evening, that I so for the deadly ' celebrated their diamond wedding. - Mr. farming I had seen. Good graris, timber of the county of Huron Sabbath School, I . I � I I CanadiiLn article. In Buf- K1 D(3 � I . - , W1 � . I �� - , I jl� 1, I many a: good purpose, and would go a good he would at the next meeting introduce a spda"k on every possible occasion of the Cau- falo the American oil sells for about 12 centi Waid wag born. of lConnecticut parents in within reach and plenty of cheap fuel, The Association, to prepare a programme for the . � I . if ji I - � � . Inell as . �4.. 1 i -the adian Pacific Railway " building up this or less & gallon. Waltbam, Vermont, April 6, 1796. Mrs. only draw back is the distance from mar- next annual convention, was held in Cli . '. A motion dealing with the qu&a�ioa as to inton , 1 4 �. . . wxy,towards removing the prei ent financial L ; oideroo I i- � � " anuah H. Crampton) was born in kets.- In talking to -some of the business lait week. A first-class pLrogramme has been - 1. . ,� I I NOTES. I a West. ,I �, i advisability of the Provincial Government. coziutry " -and si on. T�at corporation irb Ward (H , I stringency. As it is, the peop e have been borrowing a large sum ofmQney to be loaned enuaged simply in buildii)g up - Tile Governor-General *bas been notified -' . lers appointed. , � n , I , F rriaburg, Vermont, a few miles from New men I referred to the benefit they ma'4 have prepared,�- and good ispea, " , .�t I . � t. its own ill ' � I of I I , , deprived qf it, and it is not doi ig any Haven, October 11, 1798. They were mar- derived from the railway when it ri�scbed , The next convention will be held in Blyth, � - rep , .� - - i Ing 1hi Z . 11 � . , g00d to the farmers of the Province at the. lowefit teics's ,wit4 the Bole vii,w of p-Aying d iV , by the 4ritieh Government that all Cauftd. . I 1� - � ' . . 1, . q posaible rate of interest. Mr. McLean hopes dends. It has cripple'l thig C ried November 16, 1817. Edmonton. 11 Benefit," caid a storekeeper on the 24th and 25th of January next, and I m.. to auy pe6on save the wealth ,baipking in- auntry by bu L,, Ian sealers who ignored the proolamatiou � .Port, i . � PI! I to be able to lay down a prac'tic'able scherne comiug the particularpet of the governmeut and took seals in Bebring Sea during the NARROW EscAPE OF Ma. GLADSTONE.—A,9 in a sarc%stic maniker, 11 before the r0road there I-; every prospect of a good practical . . : �. : titutions who arl alloweil to ' udle it at 16 I Mr. ' Gladstone was crossing Picc%dilly was built I got all my goods freighted from convention. . I I . ininutA . . I by which the'Governmept will 'be able to of the day and in return kept that gov,rr;- 1. I I -it a ; � for sci A . prohibited periods will be rigorously prose- � , ' o lidicalously low r4te of intere and in - this' borrow money -At 3 IiIer cent. and loan it to -niciat in power, a d thus rivetted on thir, Cuted. _" - ..yfor75cents per hundred and &I' —There was a dispute over the result of �; . . ­ I I 1�1 - n Wednesday evening he stepped directly Calgar # I , _, 1� ' I road'"l, : -,' way a(M to their alreadv lar c dividends. the farmers at 4 per cent. without loss to people an unjust and burdensome system r)f ;It is,Amored:here that the Toronto Em- under the heads of a team of horses attiched ways paid half -and--of ten the whole in trade; the spbeding in the at the East Huron 2 1 wee I ta - � ' rio � I - 4 1 - - the Govirament. If t�he scheme proves feas� taxatiou. It "built up" tha Northwest pire, ostab!ished by Sir John, McDonald as a. �o an�. omnibus that was sWingiDg around a now I have to pay 81 cents per hundred in Fall Pdir held at Goals, &rising out of . .'� 0, This is one of tho, ways in vi hich, under� our . Bra, I .. . � b I 15ih�, i , ible it will do away vrith the necessity for and Mtwitoba by an ubjUSt MOIDOP61Y which po)iticj&l enterprise, fi4 0, be dropped &is a corner. The driver pulled the horses back , cwh Bud the money goes out of the locality, the fact that the races were open to. trotters . . ' ' . . . I � system of Gdverament, the po( . are being I upon their - h%unches. Mr. Gladitone was only we can send an order for goods a . ,. *hould I � I � loan companies, but Mr. McLean asserts dro% e the people into rebellion in order to milure and that the Mail is to be restored- to nd git and Gus. Goebel entered his -speedy pacer , I X't aime 119 - obtain prosperity by means of railway con. favor. The frequent visits of the managilog walking rapidly, and to thil; is dae the fact them at once which is a convenience.." I and won both the buggy race.and the op.en I I - �; " I robbed. for the beneft'of t e rich. The that the majority of th stockholders in the 11, . I .0_ � I � . . : : IL , .. . that he escaped Injury. The horse or the also met at Edmonton, a Mrs. McDonald race. Thecomintittee on attractions lave � V: 111� banks give the Government, f r the uEre of loan companies of thiet, Province are either nections. it is ane hag been a irelfish cor. director of the Mail to Ott%wa recently and . . I , I ... .. �f � i � - I Anierican or English itizens, and poratiov, a . - pole struck him a stinging blow Lon � � laotin, I . L - ' per ,cent interest,, I ­ 'Seafor . out -;three . . L I thia money,'ab , I 'O donse- grasping company, and a politi. has frequent conferences with Hon. Mr. I the formerly a Miss Robertson who formierl; decided that Goebel is not entitled to the c . , A ' . quently that their Interests need uot 'be cut power for all Of Which Do blame is at. Haggart lejuds color to the report. shoulder. He staggered a short distance taught school in Seaforth, aISO a Miss purses owipg to his ho�se being a pace i I . .. 11 I � - ile they chirge the peiaple , ho borrow it - L er to - � the ft - I L - 7 w -h � � ered hims9lf and escaped to the Robertson, both aunts of Mr. Scott Robert. stead of a trotter. , - � 1 seriously considered. ' cifed to them go long L &$ the people put Sir John Thompson and the other dele- ; I . . . to I then reoov . � . 190alrd ; , from them seven per cent. up with it ; but to talk as if the Canadian gates to the, Halifax conference roturned to pavement uninjured. son. All wished to be kindly remembered , —The annual ni�eting of the congregation . , U der a system , It Is quite true that the interests of loan . fl * . 4 euL i _1 Art . L'L'� of freal trade this money wouf(,be left with Pacific RailwaY was a-, pigan god to wbome the Capital on Friday, but de.,line to give . MONEEMENOMMUNN� to old .friends in and around Seaforth. � of St. Andrew's 6hurch, Blyth, was held on - . � -1 . I I companies need not be considered. - They . I tion U, . Af ter being two nights in Edmonton, I Tbauksgiving Day. The reports submitted � I I lieeli I I i 11, however, have to make a repor ary and came to a station calla were very satisfaitory. � � 51 - out the results, if, any, of the conference, AN M.P.'S TRAVELS IN THE left foi�Cali_ . it ­ I blirine it waA a.dlity to our country to bring � - the people until it is actually loaded for the have fed and fattened on the far IoDg' - ifts is absurd. If the country irop They wi t . A _ � I itimate requiremen.-ts of the country. mers 9 pore this d 0 The Communion irig 0 . I . , � , ,W� ., Mg �, enough, ai3d it� is now about time that -the and all other railway Is in it will share in to Parliament so that the public will not be NORTHWEST: I Weleshawan, where a number of new build- roll'showis a not \ I I I ,. increase in the membership, � A, �,i I _ a I I I . � . F I I I In this way the peopl-6 would I owed to farthers' time had come. W lo tiot-lbink tbalv prosperity and contribute to it, but l4og kept in ignorance. logo are being put Up. rThe 'and looks to 1 and the contributions by Sabbath collec- - sootio) �. :1 - , . ei - . - . to th � I I thio is all. When the :Country hadi made a - THE GENERAL IN TROUBLE AGAIN. , L LETTER V. be -good. It is about 40 miles south of tioas,, pew rents and envelopes were in the � , benafit by their own money ald the wealthy it would be very difficult to devise uch 'a . Ituard. , , - .1 � : . contract with the Anderfions for &I fast At' The disbandment by General Herbert of [WRITTEN Pon. Tag Expoismoitj Edmonton. I came to Red De6'r river, 100 aggregate higher than any previous year. 4 . , S -11 � . . . . fle, bankers, won . Id not. be allowed grow richer scheme, seei�ng that loads of money can be - I Zpali., � 11 I'L 0 -lantic mail sarvice the Canadian Paci6c two battalions in Winnipeg has given rise to On the train to Vernon I met the Judge miles north of Calg&ry. There sre�so ew The total contributions exceed $2,0W, of \ I t .1 I � , at t - - me n . I I oparei � �, he expense of the people. � nd yet,,many got in the Old Coantry for three per c nt, if Railway refused to co' -operate with it be a great deal,of trouble. One company of of the district, who owns a ranch abou bu!ldi?go going up and a good many settlers which between five and six hundred dolls-ra year* I . � t five � I V - . .. - 41 - - I the cause, as e Stephen wrote, 11 It miles from Vernon. He told me that he � i � - of the people who are bei bled, by our ,only the security can be provide Sir Georg the disbanded 91st which was efficient was g in. A man who had been there for a are for missions. This is one of the most . I goin �; 31 � � d, an � . - �� �i A � ,*coon] present iniquitous flocil oyat: ,are si bliud� - would not1enefit the Canadian Pacific Rail. ordered to join the 90th Battalion and re. bought his ranch about ei'ht years- ago few years and sebmed to have considerable prosperous congregations in the county. � st -1 , � 0 - can easily do that. Thi Is a 9 0 ' � P 'am , " � , 1.� While the Canadian Pacific Railway fused. The officers were willing to do o when it w c p bl of pi � � , J � � Government 1.* a y,, " experience, said it was a good country for In the Queen's Bench Division at To- I - - 'Ell ad by partizingh-C , hat they s. bmit to the .V w . � a am a a e kee ng 1,000 head of . — I . Iserval " matter which should receive thelattention of 'kep in power a government which taxed if the Departme ranching, but for grain they stood a chance ronto last week, Chief Justice Galt gave I 4 I . , ii�l __ - ! ut comperisatdd- them for the cattle, and that the party he bought from . ;, I � 11 vMoe I Impoverishment .of the,m9el ea. and their the Faegislature at itil Elext s8881on'.. Mr. e-ery Canadian unjustly , it took ,care to ex ensive uniforms of red which they �vould had kept 1,200 bead, but now be of getting three crops out of five destroyed judgment in Homer vs. School Trustees of - I . : � 'T - p , had only I j : 1 4 families tha,t the already larR profits of the . . I- Irg Alowat and his Government could not do lmakw Parliament pass a law exempting have to discard to join a battalion whose 700, which is all it will support, and he will by frost - - - � - Section onet in the township of Hay. 1his Wall I . i ;J. -I - - , I . I the & " -� 1. � I , V I . from the operation of the tariff all'�thff MW uniform in green, but General Herbert de. have to redu,,,e the number still further. At .JOHN MCHILLAN. was a motion by the plaintiff to ooutinue an , . . r I I banking institations may be i creased, , anything which would be'a greater service terials need by 6e Canadian Pacific 4ailway: clined to consent to this and open insub- Vernon I mot a Mr. W. W. Robertson, . A not b ­ `Z . T_�_� I (TO BE CONTINUED.) . injunction granted by the local judge at . , 1V I 11 . �rej - � I , I to the Province than to carry out a scheme It is said that this company is a great anri ordination is the result. It has always been from Goderiob, who is in business there. I Goderich, restraining the defendaits from I lai . I 11 . I . I— Provincial S b 'di - . - I �, . 2U - . � I , U:)S .013. of this kind.. In fact- it ,.a a wonder that it enterprising concern. So it is and a well the rule in the Department to give compen. After spending about four hours at Vernon, I ;qlling or offering for sale the school house I I - � . f . . . :. i The Globe has pronounce - fe the has not' bee' Main . Huron Notes. . or 11 A1160II&I I I 1 I d ir mor of n clone �before, but better late aged business, but was it bard to he en. sation in c%ses of a change of uniform like we again took the train for Sicamous. Al- tile section and from proceeding to select � !- I I 1. � �� JJo 1A ;_ � abolition of I'Lovincial o The ., ! tierpridillg With a hundred millions, of the this at the request of headquarters, but the though the Oka;nagaa Valley is capable of �Mr. Joseph Lyon, of Londes4oro, is and selecting a new schoolsite. Motion � _: - I I 1' . . � - ,� b,va,,6,d i e,,,. . r. It would affect a ""Saving d1f public money? Was it difficult to'become G6neral inia headstrong young man who seems producing very. fine fruit I saw very few - suffering from &A internal cancer and -there dismissed with costs to -defendants in any . . I I � CA111M � . fl � ,.4 Chatham Young Liberals d ne the . . ; . F ,. I - . ' . ' 61 I %. I 't �� e, and Dow the junior 1, �bisial orgainiz- millions of dollars in this Province, and" giriat wben a gqvernment used all iti � powers a' p.-etty high horse. His fruit trees, but those I did see were well Is little hope for libt recovery. 1 ,disea, � � � i . 4 sam : inteut on riding. event. � . -.oa in Stratford is also � expense Of older —Rev. Mr. Fsirlie,-of Meaford has been —A careful estimate of the returns from . town, - . . I I . at' giviu� favor&ble . would give relief where relief is re&lly to grant them favors at the predecessors all came to grief through ignor- loaded with fruit. On leaving Sicarnous I . . . i , consideration to the proposal. tA propos- . nd rival railways ? As appointed to St. Pauls church, Clintc�n, as orchards, places the yield of apples in the I � f tk i, I 11196t Deeded. to the good man- Jog the feelings of the volunteers and he met a Mr, Feriand,!: from PoinbrolLe, who I ,Or 1� ition tbat was sebuted a few inouthe ago ­ :gement, are there Dot many concerns in seems to be beadiug in the successor to Rev. Mr. Craig. - county of Harou about 200,0 . easte A saniq direction. has been in the W�st - since 1882, and we , 00 barrels. The 4 I a t . I promises to become a live iss e ij�Canadian __ Canada that re well managed, the Bank of These young officers of this compsny sent to kept company until we reached Calga —Mr. John Cuthill, of Grey, left 4% highest price paid foranorchard it the county -Sever ry- week for Glasgow, Scotland. He e J* ts war, toXr. J. Roaster, of Colborne, who re- ter � xPec - X . Not a Very Serious Matter. M o intreal for instance, and did anyone ever uniforms and paid When we came to Oolden there were some to open d several mon ths in the old � land. ce � lauj � - Politics 80013. 1 England for th6ir scarlet I . 4; Ift The Clinton Now Era, in referring to a hear a proposal to give millions every now .out of their own pockets $300 a piece for fine fields of wheat, an -;ood as most I saw . ivtd a lump sum of 3625; Mr. Thomas I -This if what the Toronto News, an inde- .L —The Trustees of the Bayfield line abhool, Harrison, of Goderich - township, received 1. was 1: - - R .- _ and again'to that bank becau,ve it In well them and now they are ordered to throw in Briti . - sh Columbia The next place I i . mhou, I " Goderich township, have engaged Miss Eva the next largest amount, S600., It lookf, ' � . . � � P pendrent Conao'_rvative journal has to say on letter bliat appea,re'd in, the Globe some dayi mana - is I ful them aside and invest another similar sum ited wag Banff, where I stopped at the Jenkins &-i their temeher for the coming - adhol . I I . t power - ". I , ged or because it a moo _ � ago, defending Mr. Mowat from some stric- factor in the -commercla in f6 uniform of another color. It is unjust, Sanitarium Hotel. -where there is a bath re to buy an orchard .- . 4 i tis al m re can be said C I . I life of -usnads ? . like a very risky ventu - . � t . I J, turee made against him by Mr. M. I C. Cam- I . in, th � in favor of abolishing the Provincial fiubsid. I Years ago It was announced in Parliament biod' opposed to the practice of the Depart. room supplied with %Tatar from the Sulphui year. without knowing exactly what fruit it con- I, .. that the account between the Dominion and meint. 1, —IQ is now expected that the Gorrie tains, but in both these instances the yield what .� , eroD, at the West Huron Convention held , Springs. Banff in pituated cloire to the Methodist church will be finished in time to favored the buyer a little. . a " " � leo. If the Provinces were rr, ado to depend recently, says : . - I �, the Canadian Paciflc Railway Wag 0103ed. 1=11111111 11111111111111111111111111111111 junction of the Bdw and Spray rivers.- , �1 houi �, . i . ! i . more upon their o*wfi resourec a they would, It is now proposed to ,grant them three - permit the opening services to be held at . law I . : I News of the Week. There good road* and bridle paths have . --On Wednesday morning last week Mr. A. - . . $ 11 Some talk as if thb acceptance of qwarters of a million dollars for a fast line of KANSAS COR.N YIELD.—This season's corn been built by the Government. Thespringe Christmas. . James Hogg, of Turnberry, suffered the loss -i . - ifsglA . no doubt, be better and mor economically � . � . i ad'as bone. . kvighthood was not contrary to Liberal steamers an the Atlantic, and,t * are - t*ele�ations'upon the eastirn AMY � I i k 0 give them - I governed. If all h st and economi- yield in Kansas was 138,658,621 bushels. at differeh —Rev. A. Mc'MiNm formerly of Auburn. of his stable and contents by fire, which in- I MUNI I- � ' . prh�ciples, and was perfectly justifiable. an asset which coRt $,50,000,000,all for 11 the GOLD FoR RuSSIA.,—The Rotlischilds will slope of Sulphur Mountain, where the Gov. has received a call from, a congregation at eluded a large quantity of hay, two cows pubt I I . �� -1 � I I eal agovernmeat as Ontaric,"it would, per- We take issue on this point, and believe benefit of the country." Why not give send'atiother Z1,5W - rnment has a fine pond for bathin i I , I Mimico, a suburb of Toronto and be ig and about fifty chicker;s. Theonly explart- I . , I . � ,1i i haps, noto make much difterence. Bu�t, un- thata great many members of the party are these things to the Grand Trunk Railway A BIG STEAL. —A ' 000 in gold to Russia, a 9 ", likely to accept it. ation Which qau be giverk of how the fire I � Plan * which is nicely kept, :and a fee of 25 cents 3 I I - , - I Chicago despatch says charged for a bath,'eoa�p, towels, etc. At —Rev. .';;. Jortep, of Brussels, was agree- - rate] , .1 .1 H fortanately, such -in ,not �thej a. wiWue. The Liberals always opposed the Company 11 for the benefit of the country ?)' that George 1. B gley, an express messen-. ably surprised last week by the return of his ted at go early an bour, five o'clock, 1 POW4 r I , I Malay of acceptance of such honors. - Mr. Mowat was That old road has been of immense service ger, is chargedw a - the largest spring, several sma!I hotels are origins' I L. I the Provinces ' a in a is that some tramp must have accidentally , I . regarded, and justly so up to a certain point, to AGamads while endeavoring to secure a . I carry on t ir offair ith stealing $100,000. overcoat, which lie left in the train at. I � YALiR DEFEATED HARVARD. —Yale defeat- kept, where one can see evidences of - PAIm_ Aled - , the dropped a burning match. Richard, -Mr. I I . , erston several weeks ago. . 00131 � . I � I ' in the 11,099's son, was the fir&t to discover the booi] . , . � 6 imanner not at - all in accord nee with their as one whom the Liberals could admire and dividend on its stock, an effort so far un- ed H4rvard at football at Springfield, Mass., curative qualities of the — _ f incomes. They are not on! y in a state of upheld, because,there was, nothing in his successful. I Mr- J. H. Dalmigo after being out of � T . � f crutches set up 16' eprings" flames, and made strenuous efforts to save I . on Saturday, before 20,000 u ith car- I I I record that Could be successfully challenged. THE ATLANTIC SER'%!ICE, . pectators, by the Brunswick house at Wing I- -comi ii 6 to 0. __ 9 I'meon, giving the names and pl f .i _; � . chronic impecuniosity b,u.t,:ar almost hope- . :ifi ogether w bam Ora few the stock, but was unable to do so, and �goc i tber M � . . 0 i a But when he accepted knighthood he stulti- As far as the fist Atlantic service is Con- A Srnnzis VwxT.—The Qa6en will go to ab,)de of the former owners, who had come years, has again taken, possession and will his whiskers scorched for his pains, I I oy � lessly bankrup'.- Queb, � good example. fled his adinh%rs. Their mouths were clos- cerned the Canadian Pacific Re to the spri continue to ran the house in the future. . . '� ,& � . � They carry on their carnival i if extravagance 'ad on this point. Many regarded it as a ilway is Florence in March, and *Ili remain three nge and been cured -of the mals- —Mr. Jonathan Crawford has returned —Atameeting of the united con rega- - 1VVA ' - and coirruptioa urL direct slap in the face, because they expect- bound in its own interest to see that one in or four weeks at the Villa Palseric. dies with which they were afflicted, the Da. to Londesboro after an absence of several tions �f the Fordwich and Gorrie I yter- . Are# . ture of the different diseases, how long the ion urches, hoid in the former place, a Van . t - ti,l the excl equer is empty established. It secured an annual subsidy FoR Puspom OF DxFz J z.—It Is rum- � rt�o . 9 . d ed naturally enough that Mr. Mo Sp aths in Killarney, Manitoba. ch IL ' - . I And -credit in gone. 1hey ti en make a., a- . wat .wan in of $3,000,000 for, Its lines on the Ncific to oured that - the Spanish and Portuguese parties bad suffered and the length of time He Was unanimous call was extended to Rev. James . . . Caw staying with his brother William. He likes . ' i , rr�and upon the Dominion Vessury for in� harmony with the well-known prin'.13iples of Japan and China fro n the British and Can. Governments are contemplating a defensive it took to enable them to leave their testi. t' Cameron, at a salary of SWO per auntin). grea he country and will likelk go back again �. the party. In the opinion of his friends in adian governments o' n1dition that a fabt alliance. y in favour of the treat These congregations h I -the I � iDre%sed subsidies or better tatme. The this part of the Province his actio u co moo ment for the —This year Mr. Joseph Re ' k ��' - - . Ailantic service was established. 27he Can- COSTLY DiuT.—Property on Broadway, benefit of others. . . _ynard,of Gray, year without a pastor . representatives from the ban Erupt Provin"ce garded as a big mistake. We do not know adian Pacific sold 140 barrels of Northern ;Spy apples and and their selection Iron I �. one Who approves of it, while we have Railway! and Sir Charles No w York, was bought a few days ago There is a fine steel bridge built across Mr. John Sanders of the same township was made with the greatest care and unani- I . worl I 0 club together, and make their sapport of Tupper agreed to this, because If the route at the rat;d of $17,648 per square foot, the Bow river, but the piers are rather mity. Rev. Mr. Cameron'to a young man, � $Pat I .� heard, many oondemn it in unmeasured from England to the Eask was to become of STILL Lilq(;xR w,G- —Cholera continues to shaky, being kept in their positions by barx sold two hundred barrels. That is the kind a brilliant speaker and has I I . � the Dominion Government conditional on terms " ' � � of ff uit to have. - had considerable . - kl�, I . . w I � . nee-," 0 wim I demands of their Province being gr&nti We do not think it was ever a cardinal have to be a continuous line under one man. there is great alarm at the frebb out rtak piers, an experience, so it ls OxPectei the church evag the , to the.Imperial government there would increase in virulence in St Petersbur , and of iron on the, ends, and rods running th —Mr. Joseph Hudson, of Hills Green I I L I length of the d although there in. grow a cabbaga in his garden this yea ' will continue to be prosperous under his - Wisd 9 - prine p .1 t any of age ' fare r, or ministry. . - ed. The Goverment, 'too -.weak -to resist . i le with the Reform party tha ment, and under ImpeAsl control in case OPIUM SNIZED.—Five thousand dollars' plenty of fine quarry stone. two of the p rather a cabbage root to which were attach- 1prqo , � I such peessure, ultint ately givi a way,and the its members shonld not a of war. Two'.1inks of the chain were afford- worth of sinu gled opium was seized at San are built with boulder stonw., and built - I acept the Imperial ad by the Canadian Paoific Railway line Francisco on 'aiesday. ad eleven distinct and perfect heads and —Dr. Cale who for the past six years has I Imt, . I & square on the upper and, which. had to be nine of which weighed about a pound each. been practising his profession- in the village � tile . demands, preposterous thong.] i they may be, title of Knighthood. It is true that a good across this continent, built at the public ex. INCREASING DUTIES.—With a view to protected with loose stones put around the —11&trick Glavin, charged as an secom- of Ethel, township of Grey, died on the 11th A�sel ; I ; . ; � 11 si e granted, This sort of' Nag has been many Liberals look UPD12 , these titles an be- pense, and by the Cansaian Pacific Railway meeting the bulget deficit the Russian Gov. uppersi4e. There are many complaitito re- . inst. -The Doctor had recently passed � , 1, . . . I I I IL done bqfore, and it will, no ( oubt, be done Ing of,very little a � � . Pacifle steamers subsidized by the public. ernment will - increase the excise duties o specting 'the action of the Government in lice of Robert Cooper in -the burglary at tino ' I __ . .1 . � � 1i Again. It is a natural fruit ccount, 4nd rathe i r be L n hipka, township of Stephen, by knowingly through a siege of typhol fever,but had re. . oyet . , �: the notice' of a solid, ate 0, first offering town lots for sale and after' receiving stolen -goods, was tried before covered sufficiently to resume his practice. , , [of the subsidy "' The third link is the Atlantic line of fast brandy, tobacco, beer, phosphorus, in 9 d _ i neath sensible.teaded steamers, and from _the beginning of the and petrole in. I he . I � prol . I ,� �� . A cold contracted led to inflamm . of A � � �` system,.and has a.. demoralis ing and 110jurl- u wards withdrawing them, and only grant. Judge Doyle on Tuesday last and acquitted. ation of . . ��, , . . - � I ,; 41us effect in both way a. Fir t, it has a ten- man, particularly so in view of thi6 Can- d4l with the Imperial authorities the Can. ' RAISING A LOAN. —It is stated that Ger- Ing leases, which the inhabitants say if; _317rr. Divett, of the town . the bowels and despite all that medical at- 'COT . - C, � ,� adian timber on which thOy have been be. adian Pacific Railway determined tttpt the many is about to raise" an Im , I loan of keeping the place back, as they assert many 'wright, and a ship. of Cart- tendants and the willing hands of relatives V I eujc - . I f I -i- dency to make the Proviric,3s more extrava- stow6d, and the manner in which they hav�e Atlantic steamers musV be under their ' d iner of Mr. Charles Girvin . ; _1 _�. gant and less careful', bee& I theS, know control., , They will, 149,000,000 marks which will 1�,'erlxponde would purchase and build summer resi- ex -reeve of West Wawanosb,died last W�'ek' and friends could do, the irim messengler I ept( � . therefore, have on account of the army, navy, and Imperial I I i I frequently,been timiled in the dust by dences if the property was their own, who Mr. Girvin attended the funeral. M ' soon claime(I the patient. The doctor was I ,q � many to put them on whether the - railways. I , re, , � t that when the ProvinciAl Dornin will not build an leased property. The Divett visit -ad her brother and other friends born Lt Stratford, Perth county. and was 34 . - �� i y runs dry * . ( - tr of those on whom they have been conferred, ion grants a subsidy or not in order that POOR 0,OTTON` CROP. —A special from New Canadian Pdcific Railway Hotel is a fine in this county about a year ago. Ts of Age. He had a large practice a- , I , . I i�, all that has to be done to ha replenished both in the cold country and-- yea ,I - 'i 0 r� . t , n this. We I is to make a raid, in the describ . . was 'S I -they should -keep faith with ihe British Orleans says the cotton crop prospects grow building, and is supplied with .all the mod. - rid � L � ed, may say THE Expos ' Government and earn their Pacific subsidy. worse every —Mr. T. Little, 6f Hallett, was relieved highly respected. He leaves a widow I _1� . . )TOR is th, dtty, and the yield will be 45 ern appliances for health and comfort, of $30, by some of the light fingered gentry I , Aist - , upou the Dominion. Secou �, it puts in the among 'a The British Government will also sub and three small children. . 4 ic number. If, therefore, under these cirourn- sidize per cent. less than last year, with a total Banff is a fine, healthy situation, for a sum- in or around Clivaton one night last week. 4111111111111111 - I � 1w4M 1� the Atlantic line to the extent of $150,000 a not exceeding 400,000 bales. mar resort. where fishing, shooting, etc , I 331g, i � � I bauds'of an unscrupulous entral govern- � stances, Mr. Mowat hall seen his wa He was last s e -Jen with it at Kelly's hotel, Wmdton. ad . . , � . - � 1111ent a wea . y clear year if the ships are built under Admiralty THE PEoPLE's-RimmesENTATIVES.—A com. can be indulged in. After a visit of 24 and it is iiaid thst he was followed and held I . pon by which .they can.carry todecline the title,we" rvision so as to be available in calla of plete list of the representatives in tho hours, we left for the E pin SUNDAY SCHOOL CorivitSTIoN.—The third is .- . - . I � have no doubt but supe as , 4.00P. t up, while on his road home, I I k - � I ' r. Now the Canadian Cvoyarnment is to- Efaited -States Congress a 0 Calgary, where I met Lon,,; — meeting of the Walton Union Sunday thii � . almost any infamous schom they desire, by many of his .beit friends 'would have bee wa bows that th Dr. Mackid- i . taking arlvantage of the n ceisities of the 11 day paying the Allans $126,000 a year for Elemocratsi "have elected 222 members, the Seaforth. The doctor seems to be kept busy Mr. P,'dward McQuilian,of West Wawa- School AAsociation will be held in Duff 'a I . Seri , i, . very much pleased. But, his acceptance of the ra-kil Petvice to' England and th R - Alex Patter- church, Walton, ' . I � ! t; � Provinces to purchase in t. is way the sup- _ __ _ _is could epublfcahs 125, and the Populists 7, giving and has an allsistaut. He told me he had nosh, has purchased from Mr on Thursday,December lot, - We . � I - � I taken the gold cure. and that now he has no In_ the fte nine cognmencing at I o'clock P. in. - The follow- tah. I , �i port of the represefit*tives ' The abolition it was not in any i,ense, a violation of Re.- be transferred to the new line-whi ts 90 majority. son, of )1uron town bl ' ' " i i � . "Ai that car I % ; form principlais. At any rate, the accept- Canadian Pacific have got to a mouths' old short horn bu ried off a programme : First Session, Thurs- . - Iiii , �, etablieb. OFF TO EuRorz.—Mrs. Cicero Price desire for alcoholic stimulants of any kind. 6rat prim. at I'Lipley, Lucknow and other dilaagyi2thernoon from 1 to 4:30 —Devotional —1 r � This would- give the cOmp"ny an annual mother of the Duchess of I He drove me around Calgary and invited me show-, last fall. � of the Provincial subsidy a stem would re- ance or rejection of sucb a4itle by a public Marlborough, I - move both thesel dangers. . ". - I man is, after all a very trifling matter. subsidy of $426,000 and enable it to retain Lady Henry Somerset, and Mios Frances E. to his residence,where I was kindly received exercises ; address, Peter Waiion : singin EP . . J It the Pacific subP,idy of $300,00o. The Cana. I —The villagerk of Molesworth were by the children ; mage meeting of 9 There would. howaver, e Willard were passengers on the �big White by Mrs. Mackid. There is � strong body of Sunday lar - I - �. . nothing gained will take a -good deal inure than that to dig. . than Pacific Rsilway-are' therifore in a Star steamship Majestic, wbfch exiled from I startled last week. on becoming aware that school pupils ; addresses, " Life of Moses," 1181 . I I - .: � by doing away % ith the Provincial- subsid- lodge Ontario'a Grand OM Man from the position'to pro6 to the extent of $726,000 a - New York for Liverpool on Wednesday, Mountobd Police, about fifty a number, ats I there were burglars in their midst. They Mr. George Grigg, 41 Life Of Joseph," Mr. ! an( I .1 - tioned at Calgary. The . - - 7� year by establish a fast Atlantic fine of vitsited the renidence of Mrs. Joseph Vance, Jitmes Bolger, -1 Life of Christ 11 Mr. James I ,cot ; , r - - affections of the Liberahs of this Provibc 17th inst. Lady Henry . Somerset and- no necessity for so many now, as liquor is he being frow home. When returning in S iflie. Addresses intereperse'd by singing . 3111i laiunleas the Dominion xes were propor - people may there I - . e. steamers. Does 1109 Company not think Frances E. Willard arrived juit as tho last admitted into and lictinse fr, , � L tionately decreased. It *8 a characteristic What the people are most interarited I - is that these fac tile 8 gra 8 i I - I . I Z 'they spend all tb - i I n to are known? Why should gong sounded for non-voyagere to gq, ashore. Northwest. . he mornivIr she found thre door open. and by the children, � 40 I I � of all Governments that L t � :. ' " What teachings of I . a the- -governme - Cauada-subsidise a fast line on the house as if soine one had" gone hastily Christ give special direction to the religiouac .t . . Z .1 ! ev 'Ing . , I � f� L nt of the! Province. They ., the Atlantic Their numerous 'friends crowded about the From Calgar I went to Edmonton. on a through it. They only got 25 cents. Frqm� training of the young?" MLr. Wm. Pollard ; I . Zel . . money that come.;� I f . I v I - I -1 . . he Provitce olew4 y IL 7 . i nto their coffers. Ift inow" that.fo-r twenty years or o' wen 8 g the Canadian Pacific Rail! gangplainks and isfiowered flowers and fare. branch of the Cyanadlan Pacific Railwa . On there they went to the residence of William . address, Rev, A Forrest. Second Session Loll ! I I . I therefore, the present yetem of Dominion Mow" haaLg'Ven t : . ver Mr. I ay w to furnish one for,tbeir well@ upon them. Miss Willard said : the way I came ser,cas a Mr. Tough, from WOD(l. It-Tere the intruder entered the Thursday evening from 6:3 to - 9.3o—Open' � . I taxation were continue 1. _. honest m I � .. ' " LP r � and the Provincial is peri Imperial subsidies-? 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