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. POLITICS IN SOUTH AMER- rail Democracies Only when this old high- 'honor in it, and especially in ieprement- had recentl disturbed Toronto, the 8 .,6 t,
� . near Duck .Lake, No thWest Territory. now living in 'Michigan.- These Par lee
CWIIEA*r 'class native strain has disappeared. They su6 an intelligent constituency as �ear vote unday From his ambush he s6 and killed Corpor. were brou"ght before a magistrate sua Were
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� - , have many admirable But Huron. There ' was strength and it was the first stop in the relapse to barbar. &I Hookin and Coastab e Karr of the mount. committed to stand their trial. Gare says
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-1 P 1. (Wrliten fo. I Exmrtol& ) - .1 a full century " least behind the develop. 'power enough in that convention toelect , ism, and he believed that queetion would ad police, and Postman, r Grandy a ght in July, 1893 when the
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.- FFOULTY 'I have it in I . that I L promised to meat of itho civilized world and must be any man whowas nominated. Turn soon be a live question. The law allowing Lake. At latest aoeoO ts the ' four P intold-
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I . . I . write a letter to I xrosrion, dealing swallowed up Toy the advancing -tide of pro- Pr v .9 Mr. McLen d ad been founded on an old, . shelling the bluff ith,' seven -pounder. In- cated and having a good time, and X6316 one
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. . public, and setting before its readers as go- groat change* -for -th* better, they are � Mr. Whitney!, he amid, was a very fine Mr. Gibson recalled how, in the Legislature and it in feared others ' join th; fugitive. all agreed, and while Gare and Buckholder
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curate a pietur!k of 1 thd lit!oal ilituation ch f . I 'in ce, and I fear it gentlemen. There was no doulab he was a in 1802, when the street railway -bill was A late despath chro*i lee the death of started tfie blaze Smith and Fyfe want to
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as I can produce wit pen and ink. will he as far advanced in the eviones of very great'politiad experience. But imi the motion that the earn she —War. B. F. Au ',r t� e
Experi e-neen � . L I . ould not run on Sun- . . st;*.n.,,f . I past sixteen to have been no -niotive save the pleasure of
, -Britain or *you - the coming contest, said M -r, McLean, which day had been carried by 41 to 35, Mr. Mer- � fire
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- . There is an admirable simplicity about government &a Pra&V . . ears principal of Al ege, St Tkoman, looking at a good-sized of their own
� �he way in which th Argentine government more backward countries .of Buropo, always .will probabl,T bethe most bitter and h&rdly adith had added a rider to the effect that Kam resigned, -and Rev. �i, . J. Warner, late kindling. Mush sympathy is being felt by
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I - is a difficulty experienced some- Owning clan jealously guard the prerogative WII the so-called Republics of this confluent- it - will uot' be Mr. Whitne;r that the Lib. this, Mr. Gibson. contented, had i0iii insert- pointed principal. . � ing reipeotable lives for some
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. I g � chieB of the mostvicious kind. - - orals will,have to battle against. If it -were ad at the close of the session, when it was —Mr. Acre, ko h held' the position :
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times by the most modest of men; o ' THs � WAxDzzzk. -, they would be'comparitively safe. If Mr. too late io'give the legal two days' notice. It of principal of the aria Colleig'ste Institute Grand Lodge, held in Windsor' last 'wee
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o, in 'private life and I � — . Whitney were elected and were left too his had, however, been allowed to pass, and for over 40 ye ' h re i red, and Mr. J. M. the following officers were elected :_ Mr. N.
. men wb con- ment (they are "Olagous terms) pay the ; 0 � are
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. ver,3ation, possibly never uttered a taxes—that in thei,71, share i in the govern. 'East- Huron Liberal Convention. own resources and inclinations, he would now he looked upon it as the time when the Swan, late piinei 9,1 of bb School of Peda- C. Wallace, of Toronto, grand master, elect-
� boaatinc, word in their life time, ment. The army, the navy and the h - . robably bonduct the affiirs of. the country cars could have been prevented by a little gogy, Toronto, has bee10, c hosen he his sue- ed by aeolamation ; Maj� J. A. Armstrong,
0 in Po 'Ce MR. TILONAS GIBSON, M. 11. P. RITIngs.— I - thought on the pait of "me member. An cessor. L ! �
. form a convenient i�strumont the hands -- I Joe a time at least'honestly. But the altate I I I St. John, N. B., deputy grand master,
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. yet when in th6 rush and scramble ,bM AACHIBALD MSLOP COMES TO- THE meat had goiae forth that Mr. Whitney was Mr. Gibson concluded his voice was full of an wais i mot
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I :. of the governing eleTent for preventing the , * I . . - -Lord Aberdei orman on an acclamation - the Rev. W. F. Wilson, To-
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of bUsineSSL deA,Iings, the 'temPtR- tax paying element !from presuming to di- I � FRONT. . L looking -to the Dominion Opposition, Tup- emotion, and a glance at the audience show. electric car which made � from Aylmer ronto, grand chaplain; Mr.' William Look.
. y , � u per, Fester - ,n v on % Government hart, Alliston, grand Secretary ; Mr. W. J.
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I . tion to give way 0 a vaunting or rect the expeuditu�e of the L . I (From the Globe of gat May) and those gentlemen, whomi the ed that- he w" not the o I e who felt to Ottawa last *eaki wi., hi?e
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� boutful word ha's 1�een hard to [ T -be Liberals of East Huron, in the larg.- -country had discarded; tbel are the geatle. okered them his house party and other vilaitors. They went Parkhill, Midland, grand treasurer; Mr. R,
. supply. That is the' situation in a nutshell, , L �eealy the separation. H I
and as -Argentina eat convention in their history, held on Fri- men to whom Mr. Whitne 'as apglying for Sincere thanks,"L and through them to the out to name the new park the Queen's A. C. Brown, St. John, W. B., grand
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I resist. So far as We are concerned, . �, day last,'in the town hall, Brussels, selected assistauce and should he Ucome ramier of electors of the riding, � for the noble, goner. park, and returned with �his Exeellen--y at lecturer ; Mr. E. Floodey, Toronto.
try in South Amerlc� to a greater or less L' . I � . -
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thatLin appearing before our read- The Constitution �f Argenthi township, �and member of ffie Huron County . of these men.. ,These were the gentlemen given him. He hope� that in the future, as -Mr. Thomas Wilson� � assistant chief of John C. Glass, - Shubenacadie, N. B -
upon -and is I 1. a is based Council, i to contest the riding in the next 'who had pledged their assistance to Mr. in the pasti the nominee of that convention the fire depaitment, Hi eputy Ziopt..6i.,
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. ers,.and customers, from week to United States,. t� I Provincial election. . The occasion was a Whituev, and whom the Reformers would . would �oarry the basner of Reform to victory was fractured in a fall'. lie ree4oved at the Scott, Kineardine,- deputy grand treasurer.
F Xtional Legislature . . � 'night, died Ottawa -was select, -ed as the place
weuk, for the object of relating I noteworthy one from the fact that Mr, have to fight. The -present Dominion Op as he -had d ne, (Loiid applaiise.) Gartshore foundry fire Th#rsday, for the
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the worth of our e consisting of two I houses, a Chamber of Thomas Gibson, the present representative, position cared very little for Nova Scotia, o; The ballooting then took place, and eve from his injuries on Fri4y afternoon at, his next annual meetiig.
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values we have to .offer, this ular vote, and a Sax ate whose members are amd the oldest member of the Ontario Legis.. Quebec, but'the7 did care for Ontario. They delegate present exerched his franchise. The home. He was about 44�,Iyeart of age and -Burglars entered the residen'06 Of Mr.
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- . 0 Province sending t- vo. In theory all men `tiOn of his present term. Mr. Gibson has order to regain -the Dominion, and they His' lop and 64 for Mr. Kerr. The announce- -Some time ago Mr. John Charlton, M. county, last Friday night, by a back win -
,that. has to be carefully gilarded are free and equal i nd'every citizen who is respresented the riding continuously since wanted to use le surplus -in the Ontario - ment waa received with a loud cheer. For a P., for South Norfolk, met with an accident dow and succeeded in getting a valuable
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a,gainst. To use a common excuse, of age has a vote, but in fact South Amer . . ,_ , �
Ior many of the faults that people to it those men to go in. Kerr sprang t61 his feet and moved that the seriously impaired his strength. He claim-. also entered the- residences of Messrs.
. I icaus do not even co�ceive what liberty and liament, and has,been in public life 40 yeara. Liberals going Merm . . 'York Central Menno Weber, John Schaefer and ignatz
generally are prone to, we say, equality are and no an h the free exer- The reception accorded him by the conven- l which the Reformers nomination be made unanimous, and the &I. ed $25,000 from the New
. �� Ohio; as . tion was.& fitting . demonstration of the,con- had judiciously gathered up during the last plause Which greated the motion showe a raillway. The company has settled the suit, , Martin. At Mr. Martin's they got some .
__ 11 Oh! It is huma'n nature to cise of his fran . Every election "' a fidence - 'in which he is held by the Liberals 25 years ? They did not care for the inter- united party for" the next contest. , and Mr. Charlt�n receives: damages to the belonging, to the Romin Catholic
I think well of - oneself'. mere shaTh pre-arra�ged by the powers that of the constituency, and his short address onts of Ontario, but they did Wal't & 0ain- L � .1 . extent of $12,,500r I = hich is next door. At Mr.
Well it be. The Voting is open and therefore could W44 era I 0 'a they got a small SUM of money,
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. may be human nature, but it is not well be fair, and i besides the party in . a modest acknowledgment of the bon pj�ign fund, and that surplus would make a " Church Amusements. --William Jennings Bryan, the defeated 'Weber' w
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.1 - certainly not pleasant for people power in the district has charge of the *hich have been showered upon him. Mr. very fine fund with which to fight thesext presidential candidate in, the last Unfted and at Mr. Schaefer's they on got some
. tables and boxes an4 does with them what Hislop's i only opponent when the names Dominion elections. The Liberals of On- DEAR EXPOSITOR -I have been reading States elections, . will 16�ture in Massey eatables. They worked so quieltTy that none
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w.ho apprecitae, genuine worth' it will. Moreover all results have to be , -rr, editor tario, would fight th� battle, and he believed the several contributions in your paper on Hall, Toronto, _this Friday night. Mr. of the parties'robbed knew anything until
0 � went to ballot.was Mr. W. H. Ki
I - . and desire futher that pbople and ratified by the Legistature and the govern- , of the Brussels Post and Reeve of Bruflbels, � they w6uld come out victorious. They had Tibis subje6, and as anyone is 'invited .to Bryan, who is th - e famous. 'advocate of free - r,he following morning. Some Suspected par -
L people's interests stand upon their ment is, of course, !alwa�ys , to see and after[ the declaration of the result of the ; men as leaders in the Ontario Parliament give their views, I thought I would give silver, made 365 speeches during his recent ties have beeen arrested. -
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in L against mine. I do not know if it is meant by campaign, and in each one without contra- --On Thursday nighLt of last week HunVa -
- of oppositioniBts not too ballot Mr. Kerr �t once moved that the nom- who had been there 20 years and ,# T
L . merits only, that they be con- that the leaven ination he made Anaminous. . whom no word of scandal had ever b9an church amusements, everythingbeld in the dieting his previous stateka;nts, made many bank in Bracebridge was robbed, and about
tinually "' j�stered with Cries of strong. At an election, the police or the I I .
� I uttered. Referring briefly to the now Pro. church except the regular religioub -services, new argument -for his cause. 1 $1,000 in eash and $9,000 worth of bonds
. I . military or both are 41vrays'at hand, usually ITHE D LEGATERPRESENT. . but I do think we can have socials in the '-Vernon vViley, a &�m laborer, was stolen.
. unparrelled superiority of some- o�n t6 flat roofs of the houses overlooking I � mier, Mr. McLean said they had regretted I There were thirty boude dated
- body's goods, etc. the tables, which are, as a rule, at the 'The meeting �ras called to order by Presi- the departure of the �rand old man, but church to increase mutual * aquaintance drowned in a mill pond, F'piday afternoon� November Ist, 1896, and: payable ,at the �
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_� church doers. Sho�ld it appear that, for dent. A.;C, Daro'es of the Reform Associa- Mr.,'Hi6rdy was able to take his place WAS while washing sheep on the farm of Jordan Dominion Bank, he' th third issue -of
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We t,hink, however, that we can ju�tly any reason, things ar tion.� Shortly after I o'clock, and after I . WeAs debentures, The
_L � not going as preor- . de. able'to tread in his footsteps, and h Surely, it is better for the church to provide Minor,Sparta road. Ther� �were five others Rr�cebridge W ater
cidiiig to leave the matter of providing a ed'hb would conduct the affairs of the P ' ement for� the young people tb�m present at the time, but t6i were unable to loss i us one. It was evidently
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lay claim to never having been dained, a .signal is given and the crowd, is I . aim, they picked
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unwarrantedly over zealons'in ex- fired into on the ple that the publ' ic, pea I constitution and iihles and by-laws for the vince as honeably,as economically andas well to allow them to go elsewhere to seek' it. I save the young man, who was drowned in the work of profession as
� f cc a ' a w as his predecessor had. done. (Applause.) do not think it is right to have all kinds of about twelve feet of wate4 'Wiley was a the front lock, broke open the vault, and
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. . I entertainments in the church, but I' do not sober, industrious young Ma;n, and was well completely wrecked the burglar-proof safe
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' vmcmg an argument, the citizens of this I called,when the following delegates reopen 'AYR. HISLOP. . .
to sell in Alen -'a and Boys! Cloth- free and enlightened!Republic are not loath J ed to their names: -Messrs. John Davidson, - I see why we cannot have socials whereby we thought of. His parents paside at . Kings- inside the vault, and nol�ody heard any
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I ing of every description, we have � � ! A. Munroe, R. Fox, John Bariiard and Mr. Hislop, who Is a rather young ipan, can glorify God. One reader says we have infil. . . . noise. They left a � I I jim'my " and some
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I John Harris, Wroxeter; G. F. Bl�ir, J. D. and a ready, fluent and intelligent speaker, no Scripturp precept or example for it ; :-Edward Belcher, a young Englishman, toola: that had been stlolen fram a neighbor.
I Clothin- and -ood :Clothing -'%-.o tional rigbts is not a! healthfal,'piwtime. �I, ' I
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. Sell, and we want to sell it.' , I I . W. H. McCracke -as (Sabbath or during the week) as bigamy. Both wives are in the city. He of suspicious looking fellows in thp.t town
National Deputy or Congressman. The op- n, W. M. Sinclair, J. T.,,',% ward. If -the delegates saw fit to p6minate servic L .
are- anxious to sell Clothing that I Ross,. A. Cousley, R. Graham, James, him, he said he'would place himself in the conducted at the present day ? The church was married to wife No., 1 at, Simcos, in the day before, but no trace of -them has
L position party were &ing a good deal �4 is eertaiDly God's house, and should be 1893, and a few months ago he was married been found yet.
will bring a man back to our store, talking and evidently had a strong follow- O'Leary, George Thompson, R. G. Wilson, field, and esteem it -a great honor. - Refer. *
. I somethirICI that ruakes a ateady I ing. Indeed many � thought they might Samuel Wilson, J. A. MeWaughton, Brus- ring to his political creed, Mr. Hislop said reverenced as s6b. But if a Christian, can- in Hamilton, to a Brantford woman named -Mr. Noil MeLesin, manager of the
� 0 f -gels; JamesHmichley Gilbert McMichael, he was in accord with the general principles not be light-hearted, when. he considers ill Maggie Dawson. Both ladies are assisting Montreal Bank-, at Brockville, has in his
. Customer of him. Is it boastful , prove too strong for the government or "or- � I . .
� thodox " candidate, 'As they have a habit Of George Stevenson, � Charley McGregor, W. of the Ontario Government. But he did not the precious promises to God'si people, I the7jolice in the conviction of Belcher Both possession an interesting 'relic in the form
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then for us to say this, in 8a . here. The day of the elect -ion came; Wilsop� Alexander Sinith, John Watt, John agree with e,7erything they bad �done. If don't know who can or should. One who wives are about twenty, and the prisoner is of a printed circular issued on December
view of the fae,t that we have _VMg McGreg6r, Joseph Taylor, Thomas Wil- the electors gOnt him to Toronto, however,. professes to be a follower of Jesus should only a few years older. � 16, 1841, by George Mouro, mayor Of To-
, the police captaims biought up their little - t so ce� Wirth of the Prince of
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never, to ovr knowledae ' liams, ban Shannhan, J. N. Shaw, John he would see-ord them a hearty. suppor rtainly be about his master's business at -Daring the thunderstorm that passed ronto, announcing the
0 7 st a squads of camp 11 p ons "' (laborers)� to de. � .
c, Buchanan, Hullett; J6hn Elliott, H. P. Ion a they continued to do as well as, they all times, but may we not do more good by over Fergus, Sunday 'afternoon about 4 Wales. - Mayor Monr0waS notified by the
customer, owina to what we have posit their votes for � the " orthodox " man, a
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0 . and the poor fellows were so frightened they Thompsoil, Alexander Kelly, John Burgess, ha .done. If he was not nominated he was being cheerful than by being sad, and give o'clock, the steeple of St. Andrew's church chief secretary of His Excellency the- Ad-
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sold him. � th i . Robert Miller, Joseph Pugh, John DimeIit, prepared to sink all differences and work as young eople the impression that the Chris- was struck by li htning and shortly after- ministrator of the Government, then resi-
I .could hardly stutter eir names, many of ' would for hi ri 9 Kin c f
Some of the opposition leaders were� DavidMoffatt,G. W.Fortune, William Gem- hard for the nominee as he in- tian is a jo�ful one, as it certainly wards was notice to be on fire inside. The dent at gaton. A opy o the official
In view of this fact, that our clothing them. I is or= be 9 Then is it right for a fire slarm was sounded slid promptly pended to the wayor7k
r_ ' in the crowd looking; on at the proceedings. inell, James Gilmore, D. Qbmmell, William self. The Reformers shoidd be cmited � .
�f __ must be, of a zuperior kbid, in our The day wore on ; it finally closed, and not McPherSon, John Rutherford, Robert Hast, against the,common enemy, and especi lly Christian to go to any pl�ee of amusement sponded to by the brigade but fortunate- proclamation and bore date of December 11. -
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:to mention the Bicycle Suits, all Whether the opposition leaders had been Aikens, Turnberry; Joseph Smillie, A. W. ment could live on its past record, and in not take place in the church ? Christ had Zre was extinguished by a few pails- of gence by mail per steamer Aeadia of the
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I . ic - Stevan,'!.Thomas Laidlaw, Job� Oraig, H. this fight the Liberal Government will be told His disdiples to be'ready for His com- water. - event, which occurred on November 9,1840.
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wool, -made to order, at $5.75 and � , James Laidlaw, Simeon Forsyth, Judied by its performances in the present ing 4 any time. Then if they would not -The will of the late Isaac T. Scott, of The means of communication were very
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. � 3 submission I -hmond like to meet Him at such places, why go ? Peel county, is causiug'the executors of his . meagre compared with these .
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$6.50, caps to match suit. Bike T Richar& Bewley, William Jackson, John and its promises for the future. Mr,, His- An use to -day!
Hose, at 50c, 65c, 85c, $1, $1.2 probably.- the lattoF was the infinence Shortreed, John Moore, George Hood, lop closed by saying that Liberalisrn had And if it is anvthing they would not be estate considerable difficuit3F, and .they are It will be seen that a month and seven �
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and SL50, every line is all wool. of police present, armed to the teeth. It 1-3 Charles McLelland, Charles , Lawrence, entered upon a new era and Reformers have a _psed after the birth before the ei i
,Z) . wo�tby of remark that on this occasion a H. Johnston, William Richie, James , no right,,to feel discouraged. The Liberal not have it at the church? . de hall. The deceased. wrote the will zens of Toronto were notified of it. 19r.
I � � Belts, -at 10c, 15c and 25%, Boys , . I S�ier, John Spier, James ClimInib, . ' party had never advocated a single reform I think the first writer wanted opinions foolself, and put in a nuriiber 'of personal McLean is having the document 4ramed.
.the prices of Men's, reach $13 , couple of Scotch.1, Argentines acted as cleFrIks, Jo n McCarter, Thomas� Mille'ri ,W . that was not opposed by the Conservative about putting religious and secular iiemr, in conditions and explanations-. The will said �
, - d :and they would probably have insisted upon I Perth Notes.
I e silk an returning a- " straight " count. Henderaon, A. Campbell, John Ate-, party, and yet when the Conservatives the paper together. Well, a Christian has that upon the death of his widow the house
the dol ar goods ar In the city I . -they never rp- to think about worldly matters, as he can- was to 4 $fall over on the an." .
, Ewan, ;Robert Warwick Wm, Elstifie, afterwards came into power . -On Monday and Tuesday of laat week
leather, a very .good leather 13elt of Buenos Aires and' in some parts of Ole I . �
� at 35c. Men's all wool Suits, Province of he' same name the elections - Williani Moses, R. Ddff, William Forre�t, pealed one of them. (Applause.) - not feed this life on spiritual matters alone, -Now that the " old'eat 6itizen " fad has the Elm& cheese company manufactured
I ' 'but he should be in a mood to think about caught the newspap6m, it is interestin t i
� 1, r, M orris ; E. H. Mr. Kerr me . g 0 ninety-nine cheese, averaging 73 pounds
have a reaso able a earance of fairness, I . A d eRo,n A. )d i I I e t with a very cordial recep .
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1 -3.50 app 19 always rid- , tat n , c1latter, William Wallace, D. tion from his friends when he &rose to sacred things at 'any or all times. Then, note that Thomas�Totteii, aked one hundred each which at 10 cents per pound, is worth
made to order, at $10, $12, $1 though the te brought out tan in _ John - f
0 11. Nevertheless no one dGnbts
in hiall grade Canadian tweeds. iculously a a Cochraiie, Thomas Ritchie, A. Sangster, speak. He said be had worked with the where can the harm be in mixing them in and thfee years, has just dibd in Barrie jail. $722.70. This .is the largest quantity -of
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cA handsome range of Scotch for a moment: that ey-en in these most en- Scott, D. Warwick, Alexander Gibson, JAs. LiberAls of East Huron for seventeen years. the paper ? If the religious news was.by Afterall, there are worse fates than to die cheese ever made in this factory in two con-
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Tweed Suitings, at 815. . We na lightened spots the government would em. Edgar, i W. A. Irwin, George Brown, R. During that time he had 'fought with his itself in some corner, those who have no in one'n plenitune. Sbake.opeare, who was secutive days.
, Ily ' paper in carrying the Liberals to victory. religion would perhaps never look at it ; snA.ff d ut.at the height �of his powers, -Application has been made for Trobaite
� 0 ploy force, should its - hold .on power be- McGrath, R. G. McLochlan, James Me, , e 0
� -nix6d up they what he *as writing � about when he
,say of these goods that the same menaced.- : Lochlan, John Wilson, James Hunter, W. They had defeated Thomas. Farrow, Con- whereas, when it is . might kn�w of the will of the late Joseph Richardson, of
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. I . seesomething thab would make them think shuddered " to view with hollow eye and Downie township, who died on April 29th.
cloths have sold in other seasons I have several times: mentioned the word Gibson, Mat Wilson, Alexander MeLochlar., mervative, as a candidate for the Dominion I in A
. Alexander Edgar, jr., Hugh Hutchinson, igou,ae. The Conservatives Of E&Et Huron about these things and then prove a blessing wrinkled brow an age of paierty." That is Mr. Richardson)s estate estimated t
for $20. Men's ready made S-uits, -,partT,'-' and there are political parties I- �
.� . . I John McFarlane, Thowas MoLennan.9 James had started an opposition paper, with & ,to them. I. will now leave this subject to what most all of us fear. '. $174,500 ; $153,400of which was personal,
. At $3.75, St.50, $5, $6.5Q, $8.50, here, but they are rather personal than po- nig ,. . utchart, Stephen bonus of $,qW, as a penalty for his vrorltmi some one with an abler pen. Hoping I -Mr. John H, R. Molsoo
I � , president of and S21,30 real property. � After deducting
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$10 and $12, and every suit %1. They are this folloWers of some one krown, Edward J. Harris, John Cooper, against .Mr. Farrow. Mr. Kerr conoludel have not trespassed.on good nature, 1 Dear the Molsons Bank, and soior partner in $10,000, which is Mrs. Richardaon'sp6rtion,
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price or other influential !politician and are not Howick ;-A. Hislop, Joseph Strachan, a it, . I . � _tAe great brewing company _.�'of that name, the balance is equailly divided amongst the
. larg,e value at its particular i . d�ivided by any difference of political prin- - ]Dan by asking foi the support of the deleg te Iditor, I remain' .
. MtDoiiald, George McFarlane, James Turn- and had �-hope that his political life would A READIM. died in Montreal on Friday., He was a family of eleven.
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$1.50, $2 and $3. Overalls and which is ihe nearest 1.4proach to what Can- gess, Edward, Garvin, D. Crear, Alexander Honest Tom Gibson. . - .1 . I . - He was iminensely wealthy�, and was I
Smock-, aV, 65c, 75c, $1 and adians would recognize as it political party, I � . Cana". . 'very daughter of Mr. John McConnell, of Hib-
Pervie, -James McDonald, Thomas McFad- , ,vhth.his money. He hrx contrib- bert, passed to her long- home, at the age of
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P.M. Cotfona(les 2 et of principles. Elections, seldom, if When Mr. Gibson came forward lie was of Ridgway at Toronto on Wednesday by e neIg L_ 0]
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i at 16% 18c, 20c and 25C.�'L . Or. a _ Grant,,' John McTaggart, John McNair, W. . with loud cheers, which continued memorial services. I upon'the mi� structions cantaWed in his will, man and very popula,r in th * I hb rhoA,
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:_ coats, sewn seams, ,$1.50� $5.50, personal element is omnipresent and su- W. Bernath, William Hall, Charles Eck- for some moments. The veteran ,memberl -J. J. A. Weir has been appointed local t _�rill be cremated ,'and the ashes some years, which finally ended in ;death.
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i � $7, $la, $12 and $15.,� Heav preme., . � . after expressing his pleasure at seeing such master'in chancery for the county of Wat- brought Uck to Montreal. i. , �
i . y The closest parallel I have, been able to mire, D. Milne, J, Sanders, William Mit a large convention, said he felt a little more erlood . 4 Her romains were interred in ITishtown
- Rubber teamina .Coats, a [ chell, William Brown, A. Smith, A. Duke . - -Montreal experienced another earth- cemetery. .
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r - b . find to this conditidu of 'aff&irs is the state . comfortable than he had at some previous -Chatham will commemorate the Queen's ,1 I
Black , William Smith, John Brown William Per quake shock on Friday nigh�, which, while -There was a barn raising celebration on
. 'special at $2. Shirts in liannel- of Ireland at the� end of last. century, vie, A. Rayman, Adam Tu;;bull, M. Lam- ones. Proceeding1he said he would give a jubilee by the establishment of public bathe . .
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_. lose violent in character 1 than the two the farm of Conrad Macnamar&, lots C. and
et ght 40c though I believe �in "family compact" � few words of advice to the candidate, who- and a convalescent hoine at rieau. . I
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14 . te, 5) for $1, better well times Canada was not much betfer off. ont,. Gray; W. Flamay, Hugh Dunn, Pat. ever he would prove to be. He hoped that -Miss McKellar, M. D., who lefb Wood- previous ones that have -b een experienced D., concession 9, Gore of Downie, on W,ed-
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ind 65c each. White Un- � I' Welsho James Ryan, B. O'Connell, Timothy � there within the last few months, lasted for nesday of last week. The barn is to be 52
. fact, there is a raci�l, if not a family com- the banner he had carried so long,to victory stock six months ago, as a missionary Jor
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' laun(lried,Shirts, at 35c 50c and . Ryan, John Malone, James Evans, A. For. more than 10 seconds, and,*as felt through- by 72, with 20 feet posts, and in being put
I pact, in effect, if not in fact, existing in Ar- gqson; Charles Wri ht, John Govenlock, would still rest on - the honest nominee of India, is. home on furlough. . -
I . - out ohe Oity and district. . The shock caus- upbyW.Dan:n. There were 5.6 men engaged
75c ; Laundried, at 65c, 75c, 81 gentina. Foreigners, or citizens of foreign.' theconvention. (Applause.) Hewould give Recent frosts have done much damage , -
I - .George Murdie,'M. gurdie, T. McIntosh, ed considera,416 alarm in : several of the- on each.side, the captains being Richard,
and $1.25. Boyf3l school' Pants parentage, may go Itheir ways, follow their k. Pollard, them some wxinkles they did not know- about Berlin In the Walk!rton district -
James Hwatie, Alexander Rose, I - I the frost has da * a, the people b6ing � eatly frighten- Clyde and John Fear. The latter party
. eligious convictions, and make as . exander (laughter) -because he had gone through maged the cherry and small fruit theatre --- terwards served, and
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-50c, 65c and 75c, our own ma e. H. Burkholder$ R. Dickson, Al y. crops. I I ed, and several women , i d. About won., Supper .was, uf . �
. much money as they like, alw�Lya - provided -Gardiner, Charles -Dodds, James Summer- mill pretty often and generally Successful) -year . half an hour after the first :�hock there wus the rest of the eveniug,was devoted to
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0aps - for Boys', at. 15c and 25c they. pay the taxes 1 and leave Ito " Los Ar- ville, William McClure, -rohn Hinchley Rob- He had been in public life 40 years out *of a -The little 4 -old boy of Mr. James a rumbling which lasted ab6u,t twenty nee- � music and dancing.
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B I " 'ilan, 4�;Fears' residence in the county. His de. Lee, of London, while playing with fire- .. �
oys' Sweaters, at 36c, 50c, 75c. gentinos " the taxinIq power by'which they ert Dodds, John "M00911u.m, D. McLac � OROS. , �r� I -The Mitchell Advocate says : " While
and 90C. live. 'Of course, under a system like this Thomas Archibald- William McGowam, A. cision to retire was not of yesterday, but crackers, was so -horribly burned that death -The annual' report of�� 'the Dominion excavating for the basement of the new
j t of law is necessarily lax I was made at the annual meeting. He had ensued a few hours later. In i that' last year Trinity church, the workmen came across
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p and justice is an il utity ; istra- I ,ald come to it with some feelings of re t All ., I .
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. . inknown qua Lou, Timothy Nolan, and Lewis MoDon , -The family of Rev. George E. Henry, there were 71,334 men engaged in the - figh- the bones of a human log. It was buried -
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. ence is everything. No " Argentine of 1 1 _... ; th* honors he had received were fron the of Wellandporb, had a narrow escape from 0
;.. � ular cant p M 6K.illop. . people and were unsolicited. m in in& industry and over 6,000,000 fathoms nets there in the year. 18-6 , a few months After
. good family (a reg brase here) THENdMINA60NS. -- He had never death. Some parties placed paris gre( used. Value of the fisheriei for. the 'ear is the Advocate made its appearance, haviu ..
WE HAVF, ONE. PRICE. TO ALL ever pays ttixes ; 4e has too much influence. ' canvassed a delp'gate nor allowed it to -be their well, but it was discovered. ' . d y from. an old man na I I
. . By the time the -delegates had all register put at over $20,000,000, a decrease of over been amputated -me
Nor does such an one ever suffer a just pen- - done in his b�half, and such allpljort' tm- -The Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, .
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MONEY BACK IF WANTED. I I ed and were rightly seated it was nearly 4' . I who have been convening in Toronto for the I compaxed with tha previous year. Greensides, ,vho lived on the lot in a log
0 alty for a crime �cominitted. Indeed this o'dock and nominations were at once called soliced he consiqered the highest: honor - is showed liam increase of house. -If we remember aright, it was bur-_
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of good position, � has become one of the I for. The delegates responded with enthus .cipient of the best position that the govern- eeting in New Orleans. except, anitobs, had a de06&se. The fur of our -town." �
I iasm,i and in a few Minutes the names of fif- ment could i . I
GREIG & MA CD ONA L D greatest curses of Ithe land, so that there is, � on Ahe list. ,7ive him. Turning to practical -Mr. Robert Woolley, of Hamilton a skins a 3 valued at $7113,59(). i The salmon- -Buchanan & Coulter shipped a car of
probably, no country in the world, even teen men were - politics, Mr 4ib6n paid a warm tribute to. letter carrier, and his.wife and child, were - .
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.. . ers They were as follows :-Messrs. W. H., ' e con- poiso ann cannurigy. industry - of Britia4 1 Columbia was fat cattle from Listowel recently, the 21
- ' - nomina � .. where daylight murd - , I Beed by the famou � pack of 1893. head averaging 1,262 pouuds, Last wepk:
Ily civilized . ) - - Mr. Hardy. As a Wader, he paid, h ned by eating c " ed fish. I Th - ey re- only su�rpm 9
CLOTHIERS. " in cold blood are so frequent as in Argentina, Kerr Archibald Hislop, Thomas Gibson, sidered he was not one whit behind Sir Oliver covered under doctors' care. 1. - th� salmon yiel& alone its esti- ,they shippeda car of 20 head, which aver-
t til this is changed and M. P. P., Thomas Strachan, M. Y. McLean, Mowat, but he would 11�ot say! that - he was -Mr. Elisha Stewart, P. S.L., of Collin The value of � 1 ..
unless it be Brazil.f Un 9- 'mated at over $2,000,000. , I - aged 1,300 pounds. With the exoeptionef
011 the Wrong Side of the Street, I the justice reig be little real pro- M. P. P., W. ,A. Ir* win, G. F. Blair Ber- up to Sir Oliverae a constitutional lawyer. wood, has been appointed by the Ontario I
in na the�e can ` five head bought from D. Foulston, on the
I . I public service. But once let a nard O'Connell, A. Dames, Thomas me- Sir Oliver as a constitutional lawyer bad Government as, chief of the Bureau of Mines -Sir Hector Langevin has 'written to Mr. I
Sbrong Block. - I gress in the � Millan, A. Munroe, D. D. Wilson, William -the Conse 1 �tiva *whip in 7th concession, of Elma, the two shipments
party get in powei who will enforce Argen- never taken up a constitutional question but Department, to be established at Rat Por- George Taylor, 0 were fed by Widdes Jackson, deputy-reove
. 'tine law in Argentina without fear or fa�or Isbister, William McPherson and Andrew he came out right side tip every time. Mr. tage. . the.Dominion. Parliament, in reply to the of Elm&, and were as fine a lot of export
. I SEAFORTH3 - ONT. . Sloam. Of these all retired except Mr. Kerr Hardy's mind had not run so much in that -George & Whitney's furniture store, telegram of condolence sent *o the ex -Min- .
� I and the country, favored an it is by nature, 7 cattle as have left that vicinity for some
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. - — Must go ahe and Mr. Hislop. Most of them in -the few . direction, but as a leader in the House, as 8, Dar-rah's barber shop, the Mechanics' In- . ister on the death of his Son. Sir Hector
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� this might not read quite as well as Sir-Oliver's, the Town of Alviston, were destroyed by forwarded In of a watek which has a history. Some time
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I A- ]DOMi[WI(Div readers of THE! F,xposrroia what , ever: he might be. I . other Conservative members !of the House
i country is like, ,�iid what its advantages he generally did as well ; he thought he was fire. last January, when working iM Lthe bash; he
� I elf . Mr. McLean and Mr. Gibson and the a more taking speaker than Sir Oliver,, and ., -While driving home'the other day, Mr. of Commons, to express to ipe their deepest had the misfortune to jerk it Lout of his
IMPRESS -4160111110-1 - are ; from this on�, if I have made mys two: condidates spoke at greater length. though perhaps had not the latter's polish David Daly, of Eramoss, was thrown out of and wirmest sympathy on .� tho occasion 'of � . pocket. Some time bad elapsed before he
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I . . . plain, they will learn the gredtiiat disad. � I MR. WLEANi At. r. r. he bad his honesty, and that cpverod a mul- ' the wagon, and the,wheels passing over him, the death of my dear and ; only son, has missed it, and although diligent search was .
vantav-e from which the Republic suffers. : gone direct to m* heart. it showed me
: � This 1�opelessly b�d system of government Mr. McLean expressed his pleasure ari iitude of sins. -He had no doubb- that if he sustained such injuries as- caused his that in my great afflietion lny old- friends made it could not -be found. When the
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Money Order 1 has done and is aping more to injure the appearing before what he described as one Mr. Hardy carried the royince at the next death. . � inow disappeared this spring he visited the '
. I eiwoull end with honor -The custom authorities at Port Huron stood by iae to comfort one 'who for so many 11
country and hinder its progress than all of the largesb conventions of East Huron election his nam dese scene, and f,pund it hanging to a twig, b
- . . !00 gross of buttons belon years has fought with them� and did all he �
� . . otb . - and the anxious eye Liberals he had ever seen, and he -had at- as a popular leader. Certainly he would recently seized 8 A iti guard, a'few inches from the .ground. ?ituli
Is, payable any-whcre in Can- er� causes combinedp . , . . Shantz, of Berlin, Ontario. h could with them for our common country,"
o'king forward " cheered 'by little light. tended a great many. He thanked the never do anything that would diagrace the ing to J. Y * l- wag taken to a jewel;leri who cleaned it, put;
lo id nee' curred in .
ada or t1le Ullited States. 1; evil strike deeper than delegates for placing him in nomination, but name of Reformer. question is claimed they were unde.r-valued, the case -A strange coino e , oc put in two new springs, -and it is now Mmg
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I 1?rocurable at any time. The, root;- of th to 15e a candidate anywhere he of members forgetting their origin, he said will,be appealed. I Strathroy - recently'. Some four years ago duty as of ygre.
they seem to do.- 1 I hayve before pointed out if be was ' �f , -Dr. Trederick H. Sykes, professor of the Bunghart Hotel stablea' in,that town . I
A 0anada Accident policy is a good -that the foreigners form the industrial ele- would stick to the old, ship, South Huron, if he never forgot where be came from. He did -Mrs. Win. Patterson, wife of Collector
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I . ment. Whether by nature thus. formed or it would stick t would may for mber going to P&rlia- English and history in the Western Univer- were burned to the ground,.. whiek was con- Patterson, of North Easthope, and- sister of -
thing to carry: costs 64 a year , , , London, has accepted a remunerative sidered ai the- time to Ile of incendiary
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. ., � through acquired itendencie's rendered so,the the consolation of those candidat6a who ment , . hitment in Philadelphia, and will enter )rlgia, but nothing developed until lately, Mr. Georige Hyde, president of the Liberal
� Pez thousand. Are you in- Argentine of the governing class has no might not be successful, and they could not to do what a committee of five or six men appol 4 1. confessed Association of North Perth, diea very sud.
sured 7 ip;ry no better than himself would say. , He took. upon his new duties in the fall. when a man named John D.i Care
aptitude for gaini�g a living in 'the face of I all be, successful, that his brief Parliament - -Corporal Rutherford, of the new riding to being a participant. in the!-a(ffair. it ap- &nly at her home on Friday evening. The
POr Pronii)trxess� use the C. P. R. competition. Hel could not compete with i experience, justified him in saying that the care that if he thought they werewrong he Salva�ion Army some deceased Waa a,Tk&tive of Dumfries, Scot.
: - . . . inion, and school, Quebec,city, committed suicide the pears he joined. the
. Tele,,raph. the,, foreigner in t�e industrial or commercial position is not by any means a bed of would not hesitate to press his op� d Jand, and emigrated to this country some 65
� 0 . em- other morning, in the barracks canteen, 9f time ag4, and it so preyA: , ipoii his min
� i � � world, and he, therefore, instinctively clings roses, Whatever honor there) was in it he considered tJiat the duty of e,�erym I settling in North Easthope,where
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. . tenacity to the po er to there was no money in it. With a soft con- ber. There would probably be events in the whiak he was in charge. Deceased was. a that . he - was forced to conb os, The Mat- years ago, I
- � with the ut ot n not now be fore- native of Woodstock. . . ter was communicated to the legal author- she lived until the time of her death. Mrs.
levy taxes. moh"ej ArgentiRe loves rnwxury, .9tituency and the surbty of election it would next ele io that could Indian murder- ibies, and the result was th0 warrants were Patterson was the mother of a famkof
I . . . . seen, and it was therefore essential that the -"Almighty Voice," the , , . e
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has net the fadult;y for earning it. For. thes: I every four years, with an additional danger party be united and unanimous in suF . n shot and - wounded a parties, named Nathan Fyfe, . Norman her. She was werl known throxqhout the-
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