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No I . , - � VLThe fture bet th athesis atter � � _�fri - Tu.- The election assed off v, - - - _-1 - _� �.. ,tivie - _ ..� , each i . � Vhe enthusiastic - way the visitorsi were P1 ery'' �;_7�� -I of.writin .- '"' P 4 c . eabyterian 'or year will ­­ �. I . in of *at donate 16%rce at Lev thit organization mil4ted ainihit,tho Lib. the ZogIbli -Aurch, or the Pr likely b� fully in 2-t .*,+'-.-. 75 65 I 93- -96 ,qudletly here. Some were - an Q I - 4 r on which. the , I , aintained. Up � � highly .-;-z-.- ­ � t , - . . I - showed that, the Canadions hW for 'ples"k-., a 1- . I #Avatisment v, be, lound. . � ' , i greeted 3 ....... (_ 4. 79 46 74 109 an ill, �� __ - ��, k I oral candidate. In Ste �� en the Patrons form the kethodlit ahunh, ,not oidT *ou4� an- tol the end,6f May, � the exports anibunted � _ I I some were sorely displeased. -�­ .- bed of UO � . . I them an affedionate regard. Ti � an - &Z6f,;-- - , � I . . 1 6� � � I I Teacher Waaftd-r-Danial 11carepri Jr. (5) . d ' 4 ....... �...,. 36 9 45 23 � I � ". - � -died. or - , Fm We -Robert D a, "' * I . i . P complain that Undue influence was 14- f. , - r - vrbo - ' _ used I � - �� 11 ­ . . . I , -1 I a strong organization thei-eare fully twice other f 9 solid vote " be created,,but a protest, tol $102,1010001, Vgepr�wnting a gain of again during the , the 5 ....... � .... 83 19 79 53 some cues. On the wh - I I _ gftaky (6) � i I course of the - ., I I . I I 1 J. McKenna. -(5) � I L Ole *e thMk'oa4­,%t � ­ 40rediton, "a _ as many, who formerl , ere. Retormers an would ring through the, land 1: that would $ U,7,745 0"i,',�_r preceding year, so that ; sl�di�nco roWe to its feet and ch re r sev- 5 J 1, - I I , -_ I I �r_. - _ � - � I I � 'believed best. LW, - .- J x1trivill. Belden,A D. 9. (is) � I I I I . the ; � 6 ......... 10 ... 45 56 41 90 party did w"t they ­ I -1 - ..�bbj -Of km� � n ­ .- � � __ � A " 'lit, And for with thit branch of -fore - commerce oral mome to, waving napkins ' 7 ........ �' ... � - � � " -"' � - - - . ' . there i i 29 24 2& 27 will throw tho mantle of charity over ,6- --..i , � j"t the ma I A10 -M Fam for We--Georp Young. (5) there an Patrons who Were fortqerly'Con- arouso the people'to s)"Bouse 0 r�g iin Of them all, however, Mr. TAU in e air- 4 � . I I � I � , I . . - I I . _. � 11 - - TibidemWanted-S. Smiliti. (5 V .e Hier tain- - - - - hard words and insults that have, " I . � Ratt9, i�f 10ont � _. .- - - . . - ) � servativeo. Many *hoj formerly, were -the some t1me, 6 come put a stop - to - such is! reason- for satisfaction." - What about d the most attentive hearing, altho, gh he � �Ipvft - 7 ff (p ie* . Binder Twine.-Thonvis Men,& (a) , I . I I � � r. i been I � I . I - � 0 V_AZ iM I 0=4 One, Owns AR -A. Goebel. � 1 397 247 416 419 by men on both sides. -Rev. R. L. W .. � . 17 ., � . A7 . - -- � - most active and most i1w.luentfil workersin 'mephistopholian campaign method that, home market the N, P. has given us "was the last 110* , #e - I Farm for Bak -Mrs. Satherland. . . . I � 40 � � I . . speaker, and m e w t was Majority for 1 150 ,Sat". - L ., - - �62 . with �19 ' z . 3 and family arrived here last :. I . " , , _ . IM14e Aid At Home. (a) the Reform ranks are 4 w members 'of the the Eye: Opener," the Bayfield and which has cost so many hundreds - of afterwards pronounced the s eh the '! He is to attend Victo W.-- ��- - #� -aiis4iinity.- � I . . I � � . . � STEPHEN. ris. College at Torft . .1. -._ I 1, - tj evening. I may add for -the , - � �. , r. � .-, neI July -Jackson & Grelg� # t :If the - I- ­. - asi W� tport, of , milli _. � Is . , f them.yoted, they -Harbor bribe and the Sealiorth' Ou ohs of dollars ? Instead of being some- _ . � I I -LUT � -0. Wilso order, and � while many . No. I. .. ... .. I .... this Ye&r--IABt Sabbath W1 Do - . 7 . Dinner Sets a - MI) � . ' ' � I Patrons of Industry, who watch this sort of , * 43 62 43 62 . � - _.. - - ' g for-Conxer i v 60 67 44 -11 _i� Jis"l-A, g -', 'eafle Pure PlawBinder Twine -Johnson Bros. - (8) �fiquet cost $5,000, but it � of sei did no active work, w14" o quite a number Entr re : vatives to boast about, this thine, that this bp 80 Patriotic- I 7 �, Central Prison Binder Terke-Johnson Bros. (a) , � ' y bribe - befo them, the- people Of � th - . 2 ....... " "' Day, Rev. J. H. Chant i -, of T,u � .. I 1 3 ..... 1� ... so 58 69 55 sennon from the text, Proverbs 2 :4, . 1� 11. 'A couldnot, even 4" theire,", I to vote. South Huron� should look . to -their honor t shows that while protection may , 5 -­�, � : . - Farm Wanted-4ohn DoWn, (5) , y c ear � . . - . I i7e may7luterest the taxpayers to know that the . � - %1.11, here, I . ".- �� ­Tuelday� . WAM - � . ,�, - . � . . 91 - inner was an extri good one and the ivine 4 ....... * 4' ... 92 40 . 65 20 PIECESENTATION.-A farewell social I : , - _­ _. - . - I � In this way the Libbr�ijl' party suffered a and, at theinext opportunity, teach cam- . o. r Manufacturers a- home market, it leaves 4 a n ..0"WiesKeed, � , . � . � 7 I , , - - I - . , - , . very qua � 5 ............ 74 33 8& 28 ten Rev. G. J. Kerr and his coil ­ - - - -1 . I I n view of all these paigners of 'this stripe by a lesson they will our farmers just as before, t6 compete with 6 ............ 33 51 �4 66 T. A. Patterson, I . � �, � W-. Hobnan, i I - -orogue on Saturgla�,the Y. M* T -, ;, - I � - �6hooi, is 1001 A 54. I= - 0 heavy loss in Stephen. ' � 'of the beat ffty. v. . . � Parliament will pi Wedne exceptional and advo"se cireumstances, remember for many a year, - that , 7 ............ 4 . 51 48 ing Thoruds1g; -t- _� I . I I I ftitmurou (5--tanitim , � they have thB Wild. They pay a big price, for Pro- 14th. That will make the session just four I _-:� �� L . . I : CiLlolu - -1 -_ -1- . Mv IF therefore, the change iq,�jhese old - and, reli- -wistropgoense of right and -justice. 8..........,.. SO 72 af ter three &nil one year�,g pastorate re,Wz�­�_ ��_' . . . b* -:14; -for a I - .. tection and then have - it thrown in their months in length. There: has been nothing I - L.- - - ,W ki.- _ -14 - - �_ I _... Mr , L . - "' : I I L . I - - - - - ". I - - ;16 , , I . - I . - - � iefiy because' r. I tively. Tea was served in the lecture raft . I - - � I I . I . I able Liberal townships i not so much to be 'have no protection, and startling in Parliament, CIA - - I � I - f1L the village . �# te�th that they . s __ . - - I Edgar, who L 433 359 adj6 _ .. � - � .. . . SEAFqRTH, ' V proposed to bring up a tion ,Maj r . U1111111".: � , � - 'tr . - ' . - . I .., ; . , - 60 was made to the parsonage, -whero,&, � "-IY 9A--MM9 8 � . I H6@ I oriiy for ­ �, 74 L Tmr -1 - L . I FRIDAY, July 6th, 1894. Nvondered at. These q'lpficuities an '' The Honors of the Contest. , tha-t it is a thing to be proud of that they regarding th 9- : - I I us illnew.-- � I ' " ( I . . 1417 ba e boodling of Sir H6 . : . v� - -0 � - t foreseen from the first e4d the -bulk of e r .The 'Montmal Witness, which usU ve not. evin and Sir Adolphe Caron, put it o at �. UABOAXE. gmmme, copcisting of readings, vow- 404'_�T I - . Be � 'U _ _b - . �� I . - � 1115 , - , I I � _. - ot. ; .. - < . . � ­ - 11 labor of the Liberal can(#date t n I 1i . r � .......... 37 107 51 .L instrumental music by local tiont, : _4 �.� ­ . � - �.� d hi:'su '- Itakes &.very f4i view of Ontario politics, . the request of Sir J'ohn Thompson, whg� did No. 1.� - . �,,CARD OF THANK0. I � m min � I . porters was devoted to o4mbatting and over -in summing. up the result of the recent Now THAT the elections are aver, the not desire Sir Adolphe Caron disgraee�' in 2 .......... 88 45 , 75 55 Rev. G. J, Kerr, G. A. Wilkinsoi4 WANC, - -11 - - .,: . I � �, - - . .- minister circuit ; T. A. Patterson a4f _L . .C,eorge ,S&u4l - - : L theeyesof his follow delegates at the ;Col- -3. .; ....... fi�. - 45 116 51 '92 - �":- � N I . L' . I . . . 0111 hit was a heartt Aectionsi says : ton News -Record should cease lying. If . I & may - I. ; . I �11 Messrs. G. Fi emld,- T. Fitzsimo P�p _,7 - � - . I .. . win � . ...... i.. - 17",�� Hil 1i ' t - To the Blectors of South Huron. coming tb �' " I , and althoq$ ' I I - is . enial. conference. The matter be brought 4. . 73 55. � 79 62c n% - I bicycles in ., . tZ i - - - is g and discour , . t has been "The honors of thecontest re;.- tl,. however, rate, systematic lying a passport to up to-dy, however, and a lively tim� is �h I - loon j4. -.- - -1 - I GZNTLEM1N,­Now that the contest " breakin agi* task, i ' d Tripp, W. Ca,rrutf era, A. M. Wi � I , . J� - - __ - The L 11 i I's,Q_1 . -, .- . . . - , over and the heat of the battle has somewhat accomplished and old $outh Haron has with`the Patrons of Industryi who have th Dominion Civil Service, th) editor of o to . � i I several othern was rendered. ., -11,11, "I'll I . __ I I _ �? I I I ; 243 323 9-57' 3% . , - - I �_ 1� ' sulosided, I beg to tender my most sincere been saxed from the op , obrium, of going carried thirteen or fourteen coi�',.-tituencies, - tho Clinton News -Record should be apPoint- � The4el proposal of the Government to allow MajoritSr for k' - 80 . I Missionary Society also presented Sfig, �& - ' . * , - besides-linvinq been successful i. -I deciding � Judges of the Supreme Court to reti ' at � 1 67 X Wilson, sister of Rev. G. J� KerT, . wlt��4_ � I- �. - �� I GLEA2VV O& I ­ I anti hean-felt thanks to these, both Lib- back on, its former good 1,�'record. We have edipost-master at Clinton with(ut further � rp I R�APZ,UXUATIOX. an address. Mrs. Wilsores Classes -J&X__��--, I the elections in favor' of a . dozen or more t � the age of seventy, on full pay, was oppose � I I `� �tu=W tho hPA 11 I d � - �, . . J i - �2 w- , Z 6 '4 hon del , as his qualifications in thii direction WeimWer. Total. c( ' ,� � - � !LOY, are ddi� I orals and Conservatives� who so kindly conducted an honest aq or&ble cam- Liberals or Conservatives. In.tbe last As- I uy . by the oppositi6n and Sir John Thornpson�s � I I an )mbiued in presenting her with an addrft L T' I I ' _ I � . accompanied by a beautiful set of fimit I � I f-'. - - 'L - I . �,ence has seal favored me with their suffiage and support, paign ; we have not r#turned railing for sombly they had one member elected at a sp! unsurpassed. The following i 4 a sample : announcement that he proposed to increase Seaforth ........ �',-. 303 187 490 . . � ­ - . L . and I shall endeavor to so act that they, will railing, and while 1. �11 by-election. Their success has been so �4 . �J� I . - � . L P 1hi I m- the salaries f J d 458 I" Z_ 62(; dishes and ailver, - reAe, ing Us we hay#' been met b y L ' When Mr. M, Y. MeLeaa declared ,Aerally, was met Tuckersinith .... � fruit SPoon; - Addrousl -- -�- � . - .'L L . [ L great that there can be little doubt that the I I or ul es - f 11 ,581 also were presented the ret . . L - - I----- I � - __ - kaudments. . - e!k is canvas that t&� . skl,, . ,: - � . � - nsn,,� �,suuda;, - .1". I I .1 - . e did not sv he did not want their sup- _ have no reason to regret the confidence they Dees, if nothing 'organization will extend and will make a E ionally to Orangemen in hi by the declaration Sat tie taxr would Usborne! ........ k 257 324 Ir"i 9 Pastor I , "r sidious and - secret W14 . yers . ,� panied by en I . . frown upon it. Most people will ffink that Exeter ........ i 140 238 378 &ccOnr I velopes con - - ­ . . � 0 on could not big fight in the next Dominion elgictions. and the Judges are well paid already for. wj�at Stephen .... - - ey. After �_� - � � _hwdrea I - I 11 I have reposed in me. Never did a candidate more tangible, which " t he falsified facts. He did tay go, . � - ... �� 450 84,0 - stantii1surns of mon tly - - . . 0�h. I I . 390 pleassn' - I , � - , � - I -I_ orewd for Doi , i � have at his back a, band of truer friends or reach nor har lorcome,- We have Their policy and platform is one which con- 0 Hay ....... - - ". . said Anil the. -�� - -_ d work ON, . : . �'-* 416 4119 83i)- 'spent evening farewells were & - I I I - I '11 P ,ced his utterances in cold print. . The they 11�- t I � . - . ; L . -a -- ; atu. cerns Dominion politics rather than provin , d by the' i , ruees �on the A I more active workers than I had in the re. won an honorable victory, and we congr .. - Pyll es of THE EXPOSITOR are proof positive - Stanley . . , 263 #._1 �� � . I I . � 31 so ill. - , ,. ��� . - mile � �. , I V - * J ones.. They are op sed to protection, I . . I i Bayfield. * * * * * "' the doxology andbprpnouncing the rn%.10�, - , I bicypto r � cent contest, and I only regreblor their late the friends of honesfi- and an I cannot be successfully refuted." - ., . . 1. I ,,,, economical V I ' . � � �_i I RETURNS. T Goderich T*`ow'n'shi�' 77 183 265 tiOn. ­ gpi;�a bul cla thorougg-ogloing tariff reform. . . I � . � . e 1. � and in fivor of OFFICIAL I 1 �� -larly sakes, that our victory is not more signal progressive Government ;!, the result. They are opposed to the extravagance and " V r. MeLean�never made any such state- ' � — 1 ; . . ,. - . Lxww SociAL.-The beautiful lavra op.*! - . : "I :140 I ___ Of , I � — — — .. �k� Comm - - ____. I . � - ; I - I . - P - corrUption:'which have characterized the ad- ment, either verbally or in print, (r in any FAST HURON.' 2335 2313 . 4648 osite the Methodist Church was the aefte .. It - - Oro - �_ and decided than the figures show it to be. ' I I I P( .... L.� ,.' 1� - .. .84 V However, we have no reason for discourage- Disreptuable J " alism. ministration of D-ominion affairs. ' Their other way, and the files of THE LxposiToR The following are the returns in connoe- Polled in 1890 2144 11986 4130 of a large gathering Wednesday iiight,,who� Baldwili -of, , ,- cM,rn I I . . J I . ­_ __�, -_ . fmilibing -the I - tion 'with the Hu . — , I � � � do not show that he did, The files of ron Provincial elections — ag V success in the Ontario elections is likely to - THE I - i - Larderiparty was held under the autpigw . I ,I- I I . T ,_ , he � :_, - X .8t . , * L' ' From the day t at. r,11 M. Y. McLean render them dangerous, therefore, to tke held on Tuesday, June 26th : 191 " 327 518 Of . The - :-. I . 1 4 1 � ment when we take' all things into consider- h 4' 11. the ]Roston Methodist ChureW . -.-- I r, g5kes eompe ; . ENPOSITOR are at the service of 'th,3 . choicest refreshments were ,plied by ill -e -_ - � - nest opposition .. � I ' ls� . Sur L �, . . lj t the 1h , , - 11 to contend wi the close of the campaign, - er-al election ad L pen- Rep _k . - - - ' � ' , . . li� I - ation. We have had the -kee' . entered the contest in SQ4th Huron until Conservative Governihent at the next g News- I . � - -th our opponents have not . L 5� , laord editor to pr ' . � Gibson. Milule. 189(), Ladies' Board of Willing Wor ere, an4after , L - , , I =91 � n I . 6 was most bit -Y They have m e a ve his staten eni, and MORE VOTES POLLED IN 1894 THAN IN - ,. . thoM � an I I I � , ; . ; L . . . . good be., 0 � z BRUSSELS- � ,. stice ha,& been done to _,Aourn. _� � - troatm ". - e I I -as he must -he will No. I .................. : JU . I _ � _ _ brutal wice un. terly assailed by the Cons ": � ive Pape do so' ]KoUan. Weiganilier. Total. ) J : left one atone unturned, or one de - ra. of , for while still unrepresented in th if ll�efails to # 76 � - . I � - � I - �, - , - 6 8nt%"rigo Legislature they foreed.some re- .. ...... �3 Seaforth. . ment was made to the foot -ball grounds, -T. - 4 Is OVidelAlY 13 L' ... I ....... 54 43 .1 I -_ -1. . L L . . tried, to secure our defeat, while, - ,we, on the county. No epithet I t severe and stand before the public in his true colors, a ., 2.. ........ � 67 97 - . t�je r&cog' �G . . . I I . forms upon the Government, and their in. ( r - Tuckersmith ......... 82 50 . 132 where.* very interesting and a 1�_ . g . � --greemb � . _ 10 _ - :- -_� - �_ � 1. I - . - . our side, have the conscious knowledge that no lie was too glaring to. h4l at him., In fluence will be strong in the next Ass ' mbly' contemptible falsifier and libeler. ( ome on I game was played between the Grafill Und- - � ... ,clubs were - ba � � ' - � . � . 1, ' q ; 1 143 4,1 Usborne.... :..- .1... 14 1 �, - e%VS�L I wehave conducted a clean and honorable this respect the c .in which the Goverrimeirib, though pos. M eduff.' � ' ' 15 and Greenway teams. Sfr. geqrge ,Vqgter -- _-;� I I _ forth t I ontrastbibt I 00 L t&, � f the Gran(l L , L . F . -ween the Liberal . . Majority for Gibson -52. J Exeter..i.-.. ....... 21 00 ,: 1�� . ; . � sessed of a majority, will not be strong I I . was C& In 0 Band team and- ,� W.roxeter art � i . contest, relying only on the justness of our and Conservative papers 1fas most marked. I GREY. Stephen ....... .... 00 91 48 � '.." __ 11 L � L - 41 � enonih to resist their demands, as many of W. T. Tens, of the Green - ­ - __�j. - Very much di � , I ' � � - � I E understand bliat a rumor is in circula- No. I ............... 4... Hay ................ 19 0�7 J Fallislk' .,I �-.,. I -Unter�a ruli L . _ I - cause for success. The Liberal papers treate Mr. 'Weismiller the straight Liberals are thoroughly in . I 1 73 . of Park Hill, referee, sele tile ground _ ­ H . . - _ ­ ing on - _: L t� " lation and is causing uneas' Stanley . . 21 00 12 and chose posiii Those 100ki S . Although elected- as the -Liberal candi- with the utmost courtesy 4d consideration mesa among the 2 .................. � 48 1 � A . � 0 sympathy witlitheir policy. I ; ; Ong. 1. - _:�'. I eemed ibo,do, � .0 ,_�4, - � - GodericWi�"h'ip*.*.. 12 11 - 23 notteed in a short t�me there go - I . I . - L . ,L . � date 1shall always consider mysel - . I frijuds,of Mr. . McLean in South Huron. � 3 ................... 92 .� I , 11 Ao filL`;, I AftA . I � - nki4d word against - ' . eld ....... �... : be a hard fight to p M-9 -- .-:!�__ : . � 1 48� ' ... was f the re- and never uttered an u ' " Bayfi 00 , � 8 L � I L � 8 � 4 ......... i . � � ut the - ' tho Ulm , . — .1 . M,-, ' t L , abiwo' and deliberate 5 .................... 36 ')..all thro , -1--... Ore ,,iu I ' � . - I presentative of the whole people and shall hilp. �, . In the matter of ' ' The rumor is, that he i disquali6d. from - I � � -ghg 1WLI; I - - - . I � " . . , every man appeareki. to meet his - i, I - LL I I I . � , IL I . . . 4�Qinton News- . : 6 ................... 50 , . his opponent -and at the end of one hour - � ' _ Journalistic Curiosities, , I I mutch I Cliftir � at all�times be glad to give every reasonable lying the Exeter holding the seat to which he ,has been 234 368 526 1 L 'o :- . Times, i I - . __ to.4. §ea orl 0 1 1 j'speo,ally d,st,n A coun�y Conservative' paper has the fol4 I, , Less in Stephen ....... 43 S. lia.7i',__ 1 � . Q4e, - t � acity to Record and Seaforth Sun _ , . � ele�ted on account of his being an issuer of 7 .................. 70 � I it 4,; E . . they closed the Contest, neither team �!:�­_ man VOIR service in my representative cap, _ I - � I � - ; xeter_20 I � ­ �� lowing to say: � � I - . � it it S I L - I -- - -- � . . I . maiTiiage licenses. Thisison a par with L- ingmadea; goaL The good natured an# -,'.L -.- i- I ga.me. The t -Liberal and Conservative alike, 'either to _gtfislied themselves' As wft-1 be seen by the 1 417 L 28 tanley . . 0 1 ��_7, ! L - � . I .. L I - �� , , , i 2" , "With a straight Government c andidate the other yarns, too numerous to mentioq, Maj pt it hearty, cheers that went -up showed diesAl - . � �, � � I ihe bbst w..v u . I f;� 4 . I . that everybody was pleased. After this ��'. L, __ . �crystui got fJ . � ibelers has in the field against a Pabron only, thelatter : " 1 ' Bayfield... $ -_ - - .. , An, �. _ - supporter or opponent in the receiit election. f0110106119 apology one Of fie li . i ority for Gibson-1329.� 1 .41 Again thanking you for the support you been brought to his. knees, O;pLd perhaps the should ` I h have been I put in circulation. Mr - 1. I . have won, but there were too many . IVORRISr I I I - 191 327 5 - 18 excellent Programme was 'carried out.. it�' L.. -.'-' 11 ,Lee-sedona Pi - . - offic6 several i t I I � . . - - I tipit 4 their j � I ' Mean re weeks' No. I .......... 1' * , I ­ "�' 63 38 , . ., consisted of solos, instrainental mu . i - have given me, and the co - foj�owing, also, is 2 signed this I sic, reci�. -� 11ndence, you have others soon will be. The Reform Patrons in the riding who needed I I . I � , . "I . - ,- - I I reposed in me. I am, but the flimsiest kind of an excuse to give bef re the election. " 2 .................. j. 61 3i I - tations and attdresses, Rev. J. H. ,4 , allf, , I L- --- . . a fair sample of the disq'-putable means � - a � - �� I . : t .- V 11 . . . I . � I , -_ tbern& Chance to desert their candidate. MONNUMON , I 3 ................... 41 14-51 . acted as chairman and the following took � _-_- - � . Sincerely Youz,s, adopted, both publiely'and privately, to 7 1 1 i WEST HURON. . I . I - I � - - : . -_ . I & . * . , � - I .1 � part -. , T. LWO an& I I' x� :_ . I � . se- They -found that - excuse in the assertion . 4 .................. �. 46 43, � I The choir'of the church, I � -1 -��.� , - . 11 I - Bulips.-I . � M. Y. McLEAN. cure Mr. hIcLean's defeat. �j We are sure spread broadcast by Mr. Connolly's oDpon-' TaE Dundas Banner makes the follo, * ...... I 57 48 G9PERICH . -_ 11 I I . I wing - ., - 5. a .......... � , �ar w. , Connolly 3fiss Love, S. Pollard, Ella Chant, Ab-P,e!­i--, - - � ; 11 ­_ I I ents that he was a member of the P. V. A. ............... 61 69 � . ro . I.. . . the respectable Conservative� of the Riding Pre4iction which, we hope, will not prove 6 .... 11 and Carrie Wilson, Jennie Whiteside , Rev. ,--,' � -- � -. 1 48,y. and an I . � . � . . � How the House Stan In many other ridings Patrons were running t - No. i ............ i ... - 49 - 63 S. A. C irriere, George Johnson, J-, orne, � _1� _ ­ Litke, Huron I - , ds. can not approve of conduct such - as this. irugi. It says : I I One of the planks in the I Sh ,."- _�. ;` I ' . 2 ...... ....... i ...... nd N . ­ - -,- '_ . i e p supported by the P. P. A. Their condu(;t' 329 285 47 36 a V. A� Wilson. I I wffl 'in tV , I The Conservative estimate , 10 ' . . � . � � ­ I � I - as to the The following, speaks for its Patr n platform is 'tariff for revenue only." - , � I I - : has restAted in the organization being ,split , Majority for '0xibson-54., 3 ........... ­­ ... 50 - 37 1 1 . 4ve'electrie. . I . � I � � standing of the parties in the H I I . If It wi be interesting to obseti% the alacrity I � . a I - ��_ - . 7 � ___ I i . ouse is - - throughout the. county, and Mr. Gaiint, the HULLETT. - . � 4 ..... ...... 1�,_j. 55 - 30 ; f � - - - I -epoch in our I � .1 ' . . � T . I . - - I _� .. -01, I V111 I Liberals, 47; Conservatives, 27;� Patrons, TI6 Reform Patron candidate for the Dominion wit which Conservatives who adopted the No. I ........... ....... 1 5 ............ i 41 ' 42 - _. I - I I - i'll _ _,impro , � RETRAC N AND 4 OLOGY. -_ 66 241 , I - . Exeter. I . - � .,t- - . I -P 2 ...... � .............. '6. .. .. - I * " ': 70 � 47 I -1. re, w 7 This gives the Liberals . House may consider himself out of the Patton platform . will get under the barn 87 17 ITEI&S. -Mr. Richard Bissett, -of .'onacn. ._ . I 111161 = . " 17 P. P. A's., 3. . field; . � - . I . JV,xE 29th, 1894. .thus they have lost the chance of doing 1 7. . . .. ...... - .. ."J,- .. - ' . 39 - 29 ­�. . Miss 1&creul . just half the House. . 3 ................... 37 T . EastOspeuta few,duya here .­ I The Liberal estimate ' whe the time comes to take up that cry." - � I - luAt weiak Visit �' ­`� 3/f. Y. MCLEAN, ESQ.' Seafortli. -_ I 'the very thing which they so' strongly . ad- - : . � i - L Xnrdocle-s.- , , . 1 . . I - . . 4 ................... 47 31 . 4 .=Mrs. Michael. Steven", of . __ V I is . Liberals, 48; Conser�atives, 25 ; Pat- SIR, -I, t of a letter from vocated. " . . . � - � - 1 358 284 rug rolat'vea . , , --..: � . been spendiA - � ,I .: * Us - t t � - Majority fo � Creditou, was visitin frio.4W 'her� last,. � - - returnea th I .8 r 1 73 _� I Mg � - I � - �� IL Best, your ,elt - 237 79 , `4f the Re- �_ . - rons, 17; P. P. A? ., 3., This allows Mr. Mr. J. M. am In rec,, -cit4r, threatening The EXPOSITOR ' has several times prophe- D61NGS 'AT THE DOMINION week. -Mr. Victor C. French, I McPherson, of Glengarry, and Mr. Pardo, me with criminal proceedirs for the pub- aied that as soon I Majority for Gibson -158. I CLINTON. I � I I- -St.. Palir-S Sal �' ,1,1 ..14 - .1 - 1 , I - - , - . . , , � T as the. Ontario elections I corder staff, Mutchell, spent - '�- ayfiold -01 lication in the e 8eaforth Sun 11 . I 1. , last Sabbath �_ �: - � at B I . . of West Kent, to --the Patr ' issue of 11 . CAPITAL. - No. I ............ 1�.'I�r P29 30 here -with his parents.- Mr. Jumes Ong, although n were over every Conservative Patron in the i � q M11CILLOP. .... Xames,. - - _ � � . . ,,� ,--, " very Urgely 4 � I � . . eral Conve, ewspaper of the 22nd inst., beirig the last No. I ................... 68 6 2 .......... I ...... of, London, spent last- Friday here the-. ._�`. . they were nominated by Lib Province would find a good excuse for not . 41 . 18 - - time Was ape] � *43 I - n- issue, of my paper preceding t& election, _at . � (By Our Special Correspondent.) � 2 ................... 74 15 3 ................... 24 guest of the 'Metropolitan House --some -, � - t � I I . . tions and ratifie-d by the Patrons, and, leaves which you were a capd,idate,j?f the follow- voting against the Dominion Government. � I � . OrrAwA, July 8rd. * : 3 ....... � ........... 59 35, 4 .................. 4:8 , 19 sity pupils from the common schools- , - _�11 , �.;� could, be, ilest . . . Haldimand out, as the successful candidate Ing article : � i ; were . ; ;_ � I I - The above is a sample of what we may ex- Interest has been Very largely centred on . � 4 ................... -99 41' 5 .......... - I .... 34 � 26 trying the entrance ,examinsilon here last , - -and Mrs. `W.' . . I 1 . - I � - - . . relatives and 1W. . , I . . . I r- 5 .................... 53 321 6. _ � .......... r ... 36 25 week. -Mr. Poter.Bawden, �bricklayer, - .F I .� - � will have to resign his seat. Taking the " Mr. McLean asks the Conse Peet from Conservative neWsD era; which the intereolonial Conference which opened : . � - I smallest estimate, which allows the govern- vatives of Seaforth to vote for him I - 16P : � 6 ................... 39 34 i 7 ......... ....... 25 . V2 received the contrwt for, putting up !be ad- �' ,___ mpay friends as have been supporting as strongly as they here on Thursday. However people Inay . - .... 30 on to the Fairfield I was on the A ment e a townsman. Mr. George E 7 ................... * 9-9 212 8 .... e ............ � is diti s400l.-The. f44310"i � - I week, aud wl fttst ha�lf th 0 house, I . I the key to the Jackson was a townsman, and ran* knew how the Patron movement, from, now diffe�, about the importance of the gathering, 8 ................... 97 - - of the late Goo. Schnarrenberggar, who died 1.` � . : - 38 � I I . PreoisteAl vi , name � - - � . L position is in the bands of the Patrons. Of two elections on behalf of the Con- until the Dominion elections. To be sure, no one can fail.to recognize that it forms a � - - 1 267 199 at the resi6nee of Mr. Paul Madge .4 - I . � � . - � them, 10 were formerlystraight Liberals, 3 servatives. Did Mr. McLean sup- � the t . I 1 378 223 Majority f4r 68 - Road, Uaborne, after a two weeks' inness, �- _. -_ - was rv*litly. ­ ruth about West Huron is that had it most linteresting and memorable oce"i . I � - . I .. mc�wi I . . I . - Mr. Jackson as a townsman ? Majority for Gibson -155. , "I BLWH. from, typhoid fever, on Saturday evening , For the first time in i . - . � . I � - I I -­ I ship �of , i � � � Conservatives, and the rest cannot be class- . O. But he gave him the most not been for the support of some of the � I the history of th ' NVROXETBR. No. i ...... i .... 43 45 last, passed through this village -on Sunday _ ­_ I very inany fr . - I - I I I ed. The Patron policy, as anuounced b onservatives of Clinton 'and Godel British Empire, representatives from its No. I ................... " * " ' * * - � I � . � y bitter opposition. Did Mr. McLean straight C � afternoon! last, enroute to the i3erman cem- .� I � . 69 31 2 .................. 41 41 � . --- .- � --coritinuml lia � President Mallory, is to give an independ- support Mr. George Case, as a rich, Mr. Garrow would have been beaten have met in the Capital city Majority for Gribson-38. � : The-Macca- " I A kmN I I - I leading colonies ' - - - eteiy, Crediton, for interment. . - . - . ent support to the Government, and it is tOwnsman 9 NO. But asaiisted ' . � � � bees attended the funeral in a bGdy,, as the - _-1 Tlew If ! � - � for dountry places that had formerIv been of * leading Colony and taken each other TURNBRRRY. 1 84 86 - - -- -1 - 'been sttitiono : - boxes in the township o " I � 2 .� .� I ,of 4u - . altogether unlikely that this will be Chang others to manipulate the - ballot considerea Reform strongholds gave' " by the hand as brothers. If nothing more No. I .... � .............. 38 54 Majority for - deceased was a charter member of the I - r 01cleav � __ . - - f Hay . Cregliton Lodge., He Was, aged _N years, , i `�_ . * . _ was done than the booialside of the meet- 2 ................... 79 37 WINORAW. P-�,, is preparing I . . � and was a native of Germany, he havin - I - ed. However, the Legislature does not a,ft � Mr. Caise having honestl a' ma- it*ould be worth the attention not 3 ................... 73 50 No. I ....... .� -9 -,ff --- I his pt*servtol � - er jorfty for the Patron eandidate, � The * ,it- * I y t inN,j ,,, . I n . ::..... 40 53 been a resident.of Crediton and * * - , . - - ; -excuse to Conservat or vicinity for , - � i m .6 - it -street. -Mr. 11 : meet for eight months and any chailges WO the election and beat him out tempt to give an ive Pa- . . the Neople of Canada but of the 4 ...... � ............. 43 69 I 2 ...... ..... �! 39 the past ten yeaws. His parents reside ' 4 - - I I i i ' F which inay occur in the meantime are al. I Of it. The Conservative Who trons for refusing longer to support the can- civilized worl . The objects aimed at by . - � - � in - �� . ,--onto. - - � - . �, �� , ", It ea didates of their Order is too flimsy. But the delegates are certainly not of any high 210 .... :- an insurance _1�1 : G, D - not deserve to bear the name - . 4 ................ A ... 62 � 75 $2,000 in the Maccabees order. -Mr � .;-_ - most certain to strengthen the Government would vote for Mr. McL�an do . 233 3 ....... ....... 42 57 Germany. He carried of - , - MM ... As it is, Sir Oliver can, cc or in h eter. ' A subsidy 0 a Majority for Gibson-�& . ,. Alex- . ,'-:L unt as certain a I hereby acknowledge, that Ithe 'above -what do thes n:ging c ara , � __ . � ,' I L - 8COO'L Of Cre �� L . ; e papers care for truth or for steam, ip line and a grant to a cable are . . . � . I � - under PUrdon" 'Who has been putting up - ", - 10%ge exen Z � 181 2124 hay forks for Mr. Paul Madee, Uawme - -1- - $_ It � __ I - P. - � ing list, but 1, . - ..L..... . majority, of sixi which, with the present at- article is false and- at the time T �wiote and sound'reasoning when the Dominion bov- not yory soi�bstirring topics, and there is No. 1 ........... HOWICK. . � 23 1 115 Majority for 43 was sent to the'London hospiti-d on sa;�W 1_� titude of the Patrons, pite satisfactory.- blished the'same I had no reason to . I . - I -is q . I"' be- ernmant seems to be in danger? With nothing outside of these to be discussed " � . ,,�; was unable __M� lieve it, except from street rumor, nor do I -2 ................... 58 72 � ASHVIELP. day evening last, for the purpose of be* , - 1. �� 11. -6hurch mot -wig �;� I - . them it is a clear case of self-interest-.. If excepti the trade question, which is of course, 3 ......... � ......... 51 83 83 ni#sed, he h i toms of typhoolli. " ,,, . I . 1X0. I .............. O... 48 � aving a IMP r-1 . . Z . . . . -3, - .1 . . ' 4 believe thesame to be true. I admit the t t - . To show how hampered 4 .................... C)o ver. � undon, wer 11% South Huron Election. article is malicious and falFe the government be defeated they cannot an impor an one _ . . � fe We trust he i soon be able and 'the same the delegates are on this t . 80 1 �2. 4 ... 164 105. . to be Z'_ Aaughter. 3 rude questrozi it is 5 ............ ­ ­.. 85 5 , ............. t . I around again. -The R&v. Mr. Locke �'_.�_.. I , - I I - We give this week -the official figures of was written and Published by me with the hope to feed any longer at the public crib. only necessary to say, that the central idea of 6 ........... ....... 46 ,� 1 3 .............. � ... 53 78 _�_111 . mond, -of . . the vote out in South Huron on the 26th sole object and intention of injurint you in Everyone 'knows what a fuss a hog will the C�nference, the inaulzu n 1 4 ........ ched his first sermon in the Main S . I - _.. .88 - . � . . I - pa, U I - � ult. We also give in juxta positia. the then approaching election. ratio of the - - ........ a .... 37 . I un - treet - I t rib 0 n, for the _ retract , 48 � P�Zthodist Church,on 8 d norning lat, . - . . schemg� of differential trade"betwee' 1 5 .............. �'... 1.09 24 -4 --Of U& Jul - . sake of comparison, theofficial figures of a ord of said article, so fa "make ff driven away from a fill), trough. n the Col- 323 48� The Rev. W. McDor "I e' fo - . ­_ I I . every w r as the onie% -the Empire, is impossible of fulfil- Majority for Milne i 6 .............. i,.... 69 21 h, t rmer pa- .- witu- f * - 159. � I ' � - - , &me-ha,s r4erence to your connection with Here is another curiosity : . � . ter, left for his new wfluefd of labor, -f I �'. ment. The constitutions of all the Aus- - � � 7 .................. 40 .51 Inw- -, - the vote polled at the last general elections. � , ,� - I Exeter,is the ballot bo ' Total majority for Gibson -4,53. I . ; r. bridge, on Thursday last, -A very suce I � , - -_ � . ' xes, and is calculated. to injure ". Mr. Weismiller made a brave fight trallin colonies prohibit thenj from discrim- I � � : , I - ass. 4 mond, of t . ; I ,. . - ... .- . c ; : was, given - on . �- By reference to these returns it will be seen YOU; and I hereby express my sincere .,e- agam6t big odds, but his opponent, Mr. inating in favor of any other country in * i � �_ - 420 ful. entertainment .. the James. - � �. ' .. 41.0 �� Marina, -who I I �_ - -- ; ­ � writ. McLean had too much Governmentsup. matters of trade, and Canada, by virtue of . EAST HURON IN 1890. -1 � "I" 10 . Street Church Grounds on Friday Veiling : , 4- M,ev,-- - that there were 518 more votes polled last grets and apologize to you for having , I Majority for � � ' e - , `G_. xer!*� I :: � - - ten and publi�hed the same. port."- the obligations- of Imperial treaties is as'ef- Gibson. Muggrovell i last, by the Lidies' Guild. -Several lbah of � ­ I I I COLBPRNE. � time, -and Dr ' . I week'than at the election in 1890. Of these Permit me to say that I know of nothing tectual precluded fi L No. 1 .............. 1.t - - I Exetdrites attended the 4rawberry, featival . . �', I ,Charlex.Mey . � To appreciate the humor of this it is only rom any like arrange- Brussels, majority, 64 � '��' 1. � - increased votes the Reform candidate got detrimental to your character, which is, So ' ment. This latter prohibition would abo,of Ore cc � 1 80 t ay, and report - 191 and the Conservative candid ' far as I . 0 Moy, . 145 � 2._.... 1 � business and necessaty to kn I w that Clarke Wallace, a rri is 4 �.. 34 42 having speni "leasant, d I ate 327. I �fiow, without a stain. to ape C0101 - 8, * ­ . * ­ � 1 my. -News *r6ach- � � - and intends I course, Ry. .The whole 5' . , � thi . � I � e stated last ng, ere ore de ends 6 :i ... the - I . I ....... � .- I trust you will accept this I member of the Dominion Cabinet, and A. F. I I . 1 3 ....... � � This goes to prove what w - ology as P rk the willingness Efullettl' it 1 152 � 4 ....... 62 93 ed here on Saturday evening l"t of � - . ,�., same I of t I ......... ... 44 1 , * - - - ''I . week, that never before did the ConservA_ satisfactory and withdraw all lega proceed- Carripbell, who aspiregi to a portfolio under mperial ar iament and the -states- McKillop, 11 � 250 i 45 deat;h of Mr. Joseph Chidl6y, of Clinton, _ " - � - IOU, � I ings against me, and I shall pay all your . � � I -_ " - -_ . ' . nun, _ the Meredith G men of eat ritain to change the c Turnberry, 11 i . L' �-- who was well and favorably known in thi �. --- __ I overnment, stu ed this . onstitu- 43 , I I i a '. _�i'-_17 I- the'd a .' MP 44 . 1 220 239 district. He at one time peddle �, � I -_r y - i . d fanum _. neArly all 611 . I ��__ .. tives put forth such an herculean effort as sWicitor's fees and alil 6ther costs in connee- tion of the Aust ali ' e , Majority for , (4 Mr. M. M-cTag art,of Clinton, in t1a - �'. . �-� they di(l at this election. It will also be tion with the matter. � - riding. for Mr. Weismiller, and bribes of r an -010nies and to de- Wroxeter 21 , � 19 mills for _ I . . . s I liounce ;,those treaties whigh contain the Howick, 11 17; 1 i - '. seeking. . . - -1 everal . . seen: that Mr. McLean pplIed an increj . -tion clause, so as to give the - , , � WEST 1W4,A1V-ANoSH. vicinity. -S ' Lon on bi Ii aged Yours truly, favor from the Dominion Government were , most fa, ored na . , �� ji I Cie iota passed - - .... . � i - - . . . I I . . . I . � X. freely offered, while not a member of the colonies liberty to enter into preferential ar. 680 __� ........ 1� ... 44 67 1 � I , - vote -in every municiparity.except one, the F. G. NEELI 17,, No. I ...... t the village on SRatur ay in I J * M. BEST, Witness. Ontario Government,. nor even an M. P. P." rangern. ats with each other. Under no cir. Total, majority in 1890 for Gibson, 503. i 2 ............. 414 1 ... 48 � 58 ltowuge'e'k, enroute to Goderich &nno'V'hWer$ I townsh',,) of Stephen, while Mr. Weismiller . C11 " 37 points north, -Mr. Win. C h � . BlJTZW.__2 nistances could they enter into preferen- —0 � 3 reec , carwatery I . appeared for a single hour in the -riding to I ,,� lak,o -.� � I had a -falling off in three municipalities. It An Infamous Campaign Sheet. tial arrangements with the Mother country, 4 ............. : .. �i ... 57 is working in Stanley township, near B Branch A * I . - - _gn I ause even ifthe colonies were rid of the � t I �, I - � ..8 ...... ') �, . will further be observed that Mr. McLean There has been handed to us since elec. I . .,... j�� ... 52, 28 11 . 1, - f& I - - - push Mr. McLean's interests. bee SOUTH- : HURON. 1 5 ;'... - 75 ,39 this week. -Mr. Jimes, Bissett; jr ang -, - ' - 14 I , increased the majorities in - obligati4 ns of Imperial treatiea, Great Bri- im. 1894. ; �.-( wife, spent Sunda, sy last in " . of;ote t tho . . . . 1.� - , - Stephen t . X-4 ,� and Mond _, � I every munici- tion day a copy of a campaign sheet eman- 99 33 tain her elf would- still be bound by the - 1____k__� I--,---, i- 1, � . owns .t egaestsof Airs. Zis_� - . -Election d . - - pality except two,, Hay and Stephen, and he D . Dow, in. Saturday Night,. says: "I I in. I 1; ! . I i 256 249 setvs parents. 33r, Hurry Jones dis - �� 11 I . and quietly., ati g, professedly, from the P. P. A., and ' The mo the subject is considered,the more � . . . ][Me#- , . made his great&t increases in the localities' think the man who was least surprised at it is see thabunless Great Britain is will.' . . . . 0 � . 1 7 of several fine ntw buggies on Sat .. -Mr. Anim which has been extensively used in the con- . %:6 . 100 0 a I 1�,`- � � urday � __ , - � "I � .. where he was best known. In. view of these t the result was Mr. Meredith .himself. Three ing to reverse her historic, policy 0 1* i - FAST NVANVAINTOSH. last. -Mr. R. S. TA � * i - �., � Ult., jor es . of -free S i I ng, imp. ement agent, __ t just passed in various parts of the Prov- .3 I . . I .... I 1 - ; � No. I .... ,, , , , disposed of several Toronto binders last Amos r'Schi - * such a scheme as an Imperial . Trade' �, M J�,­'.. 92 . . trade 0 - � - . . I , or four days beforb the election I asked him. ' W A " 51 week, to the farmers -- ,this vicinity. -Mr. _ iks vig ­ I facts, the decreased majority is not - a sub- ince. Itis a large, four page. green sheet, his opinion, promising Union is a chimera. Every one know's that . 2..! ...... i ... � .... I 14 1. w-ee ject to Cause great comfort to theopportents called " The to respect the privacy SICAiORTH. . I" 78 -a I I - - � , - Eye Opener," and is one of the ' neither Lord Salisbury, Mr. Gladstone Lord ' . * ­ ­ * * 1;6 72 Ed. Robert .,of Toronto, a nt last Sun -1 . � ago for . L I : 4 ... - . I . , . - . se Until No. I ............... 9.9 44 125 55 0 1 he guest of his 'her4ri-law-, . L - J, R. � of Reformers. The increase in the Conger' of any expression he might u 0 .......... 63 37. here, t r.t I I most infamous argddan-�erous pieces o 'Lafter Roseber -y, Mr. Balfour, Mr. Chamberlain 4 ....... ... ** F " I I ­_ . - - vative majorities in Hay and Stephen was Z5 L f liter, the election. c I feel quite Certain,' said he nor any Aber important British' . 2 ............. 50 25 58 3� ....... ��_'. 477 *33 " George Blatchford.-M,r.s. E z, - . I � � - 'here -with � ature that has ever been . statesman T'. .i - . published ior cir- , that th - ) 3 ............ 47 26 59 ,ii - .- wood of Toronto, in visiting relatives here. I . � and other e public do not yet understand- tile ques- '� 9-60 � - . � ciliated in Canada. tion -of g ving preferen 23 25 27 J�� _f 193 -'ifa'ster Fred Heaman of Brantford, who � clo, sedfor, t due to purely exceptional circumstances. It is, beyond -a doubt, � . would ti ink of even considering the 4 ... .g In the first place, the R true tittl treatment of -even ­­­ , .Majority for 67- 1 1 . . 5.... ...'.... 30 24 has been I 1. -ions position of affairs and the meaning Of British axiff to *the products of British ' 34 N visitin 'his grandinother, Mrs. �- aminat nm -five votes U 8 t the Opposition are trying to accom- colonies, The deliberations � ' , Mriing Street, returned - ' - The:C ' . . eforniers were handi. cleverly written andtompiled, and is well wha . � - - J _ - . 1. GODER1104' TO'VVNSH1p. capped by a loss of over seventy calculated to f ifil it mission, which * of the Con-fer-.' . , '_ , it Ann Hesman n the under the hypocritical mask of cant- is, plisb, and am convinced that we w� ill go into ence in t iis regard must therefore be - fruit- 249 144 - 303 187 No. 1 ....... �11 � .... aday last.-.Slir. Frank Smale, � I . __ 4y se,hool intherevisionof the voters' lists; i ...... 32 69 home on Tue i r -got in its work in � less., They might acci ­ 2 ......... I . . cess 5econd place,the P. P. A. _. and the next Parliament no stro e'r, perhaps )mpligh somethi by Majority or I 105 116 *'­ I ... . 26 66 of Brantford, spent last Sunday and Man- . The. - pretended Candor and concern for the ng lng " 5 ............. �! � 23 . go day here with his friends. -Mr. Joseph C � - Crediton7, ; good shape in certain quarten" - even weaker'than w taking tl e -advice of Mr. Laurier and agree- I.. EXETER. �., .... ,ob- .... I . 0 � e were in the dfie which t I ,V their - ; - - . bledick, hardware merchant, ' delivered sev- - Air. G ewor �� . 1. I - . 9 by, means of religious liberties of the peopl ssue . ing ,go I r tariffs down to a revenue Ne. I ............ 26 78 * 67 1�� � .- . - . . . 'en dissolved. " Mr. Xeredith basi no�) ie r of any particular country, 81 22.5 eral cars of coal to his numerous customers - . vice- -, a liberal distribution of the green " Eye of lies h be n favo � 27 - �� __ I I I - , and even inore. dangerous half truths, �2 ....... �.... 20 62 25� 48 Majority for - 144 last week. Haywin Mill be finislied this � � Opener" inthe last hours of the contest, mixed with distorted and garbled extracts might have gone farther, and with perfect but in favor of themselves and open to the 13 ...... ..... 24 61 35- 49 ,�`11 fS , � I -1 N. day School i " . - 8 I in . I - week and the a wheat has began to , ' '\Sundaysch I . 7 The opening proceedings of - . - - ; ripen. - � �� - -presenta,- from different authors . and authorities, to Our cemetery presents a bandsome P-ev. D. H. isre world. , ' Hu4LETT. and too late for its deceptive m* truth have said that his own follower I �4_ ........... 49 66 � 53 74 . - arouse'the suspicions and hatred- of protes- 1- the Conference . �. - - No. 5� ............. P ... . 1 25 39 appeararim -Mr. Digory Braund, who was -..- i ., . school serm. tions to be met and exposed, and also be blie House neither Understand nor'are able took place'in the Senate Chamber,- which 1 140 139 6 ............... tl-._� 42 27 taken seriously ill the beginning of last - . cause Mr. McLean refused to give hig assent- to appreciate v�hat be, their leader, '"a h its, richly stained tion. be' f tants, who are not well informed, ag , try- wit windows, deCoratea ,Majority for ,, 148 . 109 . - I I .4- 98 7 .................. 49 31 week, 'has, we are glad to learn, fully re� " � I ' to $18, T11 ailist , li+. At least that I is the panels and crinlaou upholatering, was a, � � I . to the P. P. A. platform which was pre- their Roman Cj%holic neighbors and friends. n of this ea sple It BAYFIELD. il — - covered- ----�The Exeter foundry, under the I - I I I crowded.-', sented to him for signature, while his op- lesso :ndid place 'for the fu ction. For the No. I ............ .� -- . ofj. It is, a,pi3axently, so candid, so earliest and � mpaign, for nowhere that , - 1 20 83 31 80 * 116 97 management of Messrs. Murray and Tait, is 11 I guest . � , first time in the history of Canada the two Majority for 1 � : 19 doing. a' rushing business in the repairing .. bell baa H i But, so sincere that an unwary reader is Houses of Parliament sat I together, in- the � ponent complied with this demand. more we have yet heard from was Mr. Meredith's . Majority for 63 49 . I L � I the third, and possibly the most potent policy made even a prominent'issue in th presenceof the Governor General-, so that : GODERICH TOWNSHIP- REOAPIiUL XTIO'S. line. * Mr. George Davis, murble cutter, hpA _* ; than likely to fall into the trap set for him . � e � * -11 � , ... Zeller'a bloi I . . . . weapon, was Mr. McLean's well known tem- I Goderich .......... W. RL handsome ,monument ready for eree. V�; . . Bur h This sheet was, we are credibly ha ' cai�ipaign. The arousing of sectarian preju- we bad t4e first, second and :third estates of No. I ........... I : 36 73 36 76 ' ..,.... -357 284 gooll, a formed, the realn� within the one room. li tion in the Exeter cemetery for Mr__ James . ' perance and Prohibition principles. On bi�aught into the' dice received much more attention at the The dele- 2 ... 15 54 21, 67 Clinton ................ ..... 267 199 Hodgina, of Creditom-Mrs. Win. Da-vts . .. .. X Zeller's z i ion the issue was very riding by Mr. A, F. I ates sat at the table in the Centre of the ".­*­ -14 45 Blyth .............. ;1. I ...... 84 86 1 1 - . -of the inhal - I clearl bell, and although Mr. Weismiller had, but - Cor , th - . � Win h P Mrs. - rounding C( this quest Camp- hands of his lieutenants than did any ques 3 ... 20 40 of-Lohdon -is the guest of her mother, - y I merhbep of both Houses were - -_ -_ - 9 am .......... i! ........ 181 224 � �_ drawn between the candidates. At' ti n of public policy. - I banked on either side, His, Excellency sat . . Pratt Fisher, Huron Street.-Meafirs. - . 'Win. Hiyri the a few'evenings before, in Seaforth, professed Io � I 1 .... - .... 420 410 R. - � 116 W ontheThrone,the-gergeral, public crowded Majority for 107 106 � -_ -ed. The l; nomination and elsewhere Mr. McLean his great friendship for Roman __ . I . Colboime . . � 1 220 239 Pickard �t Son have the handsomest show � - - Catholics, outside 0 window in town, which Was arranged I - about, elew .... i emphatically annouriced himself - A LEADING Conservative newspaper thus -'e bar, behind the press, and the West Wawanosh... -!�'* ' ­ " 256 - . by - � _- 349- ; __ � � ,- in favor of and earnestly disclaimed any wish to arous I large galleries were filled with ladies, last TUCKERSMITH. ' - � " ...'. 193 Mr. John Darling, an expert , . �, -sound. e 11� East Wawanosh....j., ...,... 260 -window - �; it; I 0. . � Prohibition, although this was � I boasts: ,,in a year ofworld-wide depres- though not least. Lord Aberdeen �ma N 1 ......... .. 75 ' 40 92 57 Goderich Township � ....... 81 29_5 dresser. -Dr. and Mrs. Amos attended the - � setircely sectarian strife in any way, this infamous sic ' de an . . . -er, and ow level, I � it necessary, as his position on this question it, with prices at an 0 normally I address ot welcome, as did also Sir John 2 ............ 87 25 funeral of Mrs. Amos, brother, Mr. A. H. - - --. mouriay I " Eye Opener " was di-st-fibuted on Sund 114 .32 Hullett. ... I ............. 116 97 M - b.riat., of Cl,n � . . 'I ! . - 'y -- -- . has been well known for years. aY it is a splendid achievement to have mal Thompson, and . then, beginning with the 3 ............ 107 29 128 40 � — -_ 111111111 tou� 4h Tuesday . -- say it Mr. Weis- evening, we are told, through Stephen and in- A-_. I fwbile kicking foot ball at the pres- . I FS6rVAe$ 11 miller, on the other hand, tained our export trade at Earl of JOrsey, the -Imperial representative, 4 ............ Tim - 24 ,124 39 . 2242 - , 2206 ast' ' .with equal em- Hay, in places " where it would do' most the highest each delegate responded. . . . I- -- -- - Majority for Garro I � bgterian picnic, which was held in Mrs. - as ho., has w - 36 - .1 . I % , . point ever reached. And, this is What the The grand banquet given to the delegate 376 118 458 168 ,,, - .. ,wng , . . � - � . _� phasis, declared himself opposed to Probibi- good.)) How well it did itswork in these Urray's grove, in Ha to f I � n po nz. subdivision No. 3, Clinton, day last, Mr. Robeq �4 _ hip on Mon-. - - om I - wnships may be judged by a peru minissioners at the Rug- whick gave Garr,ow a majority of 19, uir� of the Exeter I t tion. This lost Mr. McLean hundreds of to returns for eleven months of the fiscal year by the Canadian co 8 Majority for 258 290 Ili . he =j(il . I I Reform votes, while it is doubtful . sal Of- (which will close tO-InOrr0w) ,,allow. Down sell House was the biggest and most suc- . I STANLEY. Woolen mills, had his leg broken at the year. U-1 I ­ - I if it won the returns in another column. the re,turning-officer":inadvertently transpos- %'Ankle. -Mr. R. N. Ro-We . I .. style." and I � -atement, and thus furniture dealer, was en geriousl at 11 with it as cessful affil ir of the kind which 'has ever No. I ............ 61 9-9 � 59 ed the figure . � � . We Must to 1892, Canada had never been able to find �1'a ,33 in his a' , undertaker and v take e in Canada. About three hun- 2 ............ . 60 39 1 tak y in . I I him two score Conservative votes in the 'protest and all honest - and patriotic men a market abroad for more than 67 34 credited Mr. Connoll with a, majority of 19 Grand Bend on Monday last, through the tionfwd whole Ridingw These are the plain, unvar. must protest agailist such campaigning as $102,137,- dre� sat own, including all the members 3 ............ 1. ­ . , . � 000 worth of products in 11 29 112 28 107 which belonged to q. GarrOw,, alld there- effects -of eating pickles, which are said . . late him 011 nished facts, and they account fully for the this. Our any single year, of ' i �rlla ent Presidents of the important to . � Boa & of ade of the Dominion, and the 5 ............ 77 37 90 35 votes. Asa re it, Mi. 'Garr6wla majori Ontailted arsenic. He ,was brought to - '. With this, al i decreased majority. There '%Vag another Catholic vote." ut "the solid and in 1879 her sales abroad were less than d F ' 4 ............ 15 56 19 55 by reduced the maj6rity of the latter by 38 have c What under heaven c men�hers of the press.- Mr. Bowell presided ' ty Creditono where emetics were administered. . other. -Mr, I le, . all $72,000,000. Then in 1893, we sent abroad - - - ., -- which in realit su . . - I., ' 7 t e�e i �i 1w t I 0 0�, ad ha I in f'" I U . ' M lore I in : ON e tor Lan __ OhF -r , . C4 I e,lt e�, , � � e" W6 _� , I I I I I difficulty met w#h in Hay and Stephen, they expect -when they countenance such and)had oji his right hand the Qovernor- , I y is 74, is officially placed at -I He was able to be brought home on Taes- I - after a vvgp,�-J I � - . L - , products of the value of $118 242 W3 263 264 36, and will. so remia in until the recount, for I (lay l8at.-J,Jr. E. ,4, Rollick, baker, V" � I � in New Dm - ,564, 000, an Gen'bral and on his left the Earl of Jersey. Majority for 1 31 1 which Mr. Garrow hu. asked, be made. - - I - I 1� - ll i _,I taken in while coming ,howc Irom C,raU4 Maain(lerat 4 . i I u ,� � . . I I . I - - � I ; � . I � , . 0 1 . - � - L . - . � � . _� � � . - - . . L � i I 2 I 7 I �_ - I I . - __ � � I I - . m I . � � 1. . . , Z .� . - I � L . L - L . . I - _v . , . � - - � � . - 1 _71- ­ , �, iZ � . � . _� L I � ­ L . I 11 - . - . . r. - __ - _­ � . L . L - I , ,- - I �!,_ . L . ,�. *27 1 - . -1 I . - - X;��_ iisAkawa.,