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I II - � I I . � 1. - - -1 - . - 4 ­ I I . . . I ; . . " i � � �­ . - -W* - � -- � I - I fl'. - . . . � I . � I �, - - ; - - ­ . . .1 I � , I � � r � i r - ! - � � .1 I I 11 I to. the low,- t ood for' Caundl6us -. . . . -1 . I , � � . . . to Ible to a have Arawn out of this treasury "'S"01A - � . . . I . -5�k � - " , I -1 ; - Iii . I iiat kulghth I I �, [ ; NEW A1DVXRTISB9HWM tro him. Ito has. taken exceptions, fall wall that t Ith the demooratid , . . . . � � "I - � —40 P, �� I 1149., -a not low to the cous- W44 not in s000rdanee w - -.Jp� . � . - - to,, thei 6 Ili - � . . . I I I �, - *boy,, is - I n a %arpin w oh ring, mut so that there has been - - . - . . . I to payments which thoy had -1 authlbrized: it � I Was. tb spirit that pievoiled in the Dominion. : . � I I . . - � , � " � I;:. - I InCat 61111,111 -try. of 4.8-282,065. . Not � only . a . " I I . . . . ar TM 11gift baiwea We pastenthedt. irimili profit. to both poop $114 - I Bivwu and the Hon. -- ; . 1, . . - i-fo i I . - and they . I tal . . � . - . - � �' I . be made from their departments, At- belfite in the future w in 7'o9jeotionable In Itselfi bat- the � The Ron GoorR . I . � � on which 00 . r Mo me" gr4 . I : 1 4 . � a* 61 *$-- p4per : . ' . . I � I 1.0 MD. , I i : . 11. . a9dft=1'1WTft=- , : are disposed to dispute him anthoriky and to 'W89320VI)a 0006114idi, to i this continent k sistnimin to which it was subjutiNi for the Alexander kenzio In the early '70s hild 11 . i' I . . ��� � I , I I . I G - ,� , ; . . I . I . 011 - , I � . . ­ t I . - a t- �. I 1. is RA16:41 101111*02100. 4ndr k XeDonald. W '- ant box prtdjnotf�n of partisan- end reduced it to. thin view, aE - accordingly refused decore � . i - the I , - I - n , this. age, The LlbeK overam " q � . I&Mts .1 � � I it . -Now, thq:Connerva. . s- � - - them. That the . I - ; � - ' - . t '� ;� � I I I � � I _ L - ---t . - , ount his litedereftoo. I oppoirtmid. ,, KwArwn,sibility, and th§ - th . n I aered to � 40t the 0606 --mm alwUsoo. (6) r, icis of a scandal. The now bills atione who , , * � ity and th I t a Mack I was not haitily - I . � , : I I I . - - -� 1. W00=6sd-G. L KIM. ft . . tive,ikimburh who were the worst. kickers whiferoatirftiolhiag the *old nt,o sub—optal f M enzie � � I I I . . . a unit in wishing t . � . arrangeme , 01 ' . . I -1 - I c in forrthe� � : - - ; 1`9 � - Canadian people a � ­ - I T 11 I I Kdon ub--W. Gaunt a on. I - . form:;*" � own fro the fact that ton � - I . I � � ; ,t4,- Z � � I widest success. — anc propor- � � . . i =or Jaseds.-fil-k Kullett & U (8) undn'the old regime, have become the this . . stitat ither system �y which a . . � L, 1� . . i years later ie - again f ad the honor, , I � I_: L -, i . . I tion of the saluies of -civil servants will be re a .. . ; pfft&w � Y � I Polatmdrop-AL Cufte. , chompions, �f tho Anditor-Generol, end so . J - —Th �, I � . I I . I Here our contain rary leaves Au ,0 7 it was �fiereil him bereft of all polit. .. 2 - - � I , dedi4pted,ai , . when � . . � 1, 0hwen4v1R*as,­Rs14 & 1A U. (81 � . - md interest will be allowed at the . ec 1� � - which it T - . ical signifies 08 as his opponents were in � � ,"fault � I I . P. N"DK-4 R.3miltoot (a) . ,, samnored have they become of him and - his door nay re�i on the money that goes - - . . I . 4 � . � Q 0. I for itselfs, through i ratel'of 5 per oent. P . . . � � � 7� - - -(5) . � � . ! I - 41. i - solith Hum ft""1W InItitats--R. Garillner. - war. The Ro7n. Edwiia Blake, of the - - � . ,. I : - I before I i J� : - methods, that they Introduced into the treat. Much -is to b6 required of' the - GovHi into the fund. 'The scheme, which .will be po, ,it, . . � . - . , I . I . I 33ull for ser?0"Ap" MCGNVW. (5) . . , . I - . I it c& school on Brown and Maoken - . � I - s - ­ . vrook. 11 � - I not - accomplish n . . I E- Z I Ta"eretWismse-IL Oaak� (6) House the other day a resolution to extend eminent, and if the�, (10, . self-sustaining, involves, insure as as well 8�1116 � . I I . - ­ I . . , � * � 0 . I . ;1 1. were di I I N tn- as superauntuatio . - � . 7 . I . i e --Kr& 8000rd. (5) I I. zle, ago 11 I I , F, . � - that ther Star thin , ' . . i , views as the � Jam" I � U. � deel od knighthood Sir Wilfrid , - ­ I I ho powers. In facts they n?vr PrOP046 to ksl;hey should a:boomplim � ' . . goommomw enter ined- the same � t I - I R"t - IL XCINul 00. (8) - - � ,� I I ;U4 izw � .1 ' i . Laurier . . - 1; - -1 � , - - I thinks the � . � - 8 -A. G. Ault. (6) . make him almost a � - � I leaders of III ' rt , and, never hesitated to . their t �., . I A"M sde�-Wllw PickmA & ON (5) - uprome. Tha House, add do it just. in thf " I Is VA . � I I . I psaist�wsbsals o 1 1 . � I � .-I - .. . JustimbMA-121-P. DUL (8) � . however, seemed to be satiefied with. things w y I 11 democrat up to " ' . Imenoe A I - � L- i - otter how much th I NOTES himself an & a I . � I . . - ! �- . I . should,. then, no FROM THE DOMINION record 'In . - -� - . . I to having a- handle, - . . I - --.;On I r, - Ponts found—IL W 11,-L- 14 Opposel , i - � I . � I _(S� . . 11 be. on ban OAPITAL. - I � the hilt " at - i - , N I � I I : 6-01 W. NZ, (8) as they are and "- they have been for- the o-ountry is profitted, he Star will be on ban 11 - . � - . L I . flo, clear , 4 1 1 t . I t�) his 'nsm% The circumstances under . � . - Chain . I . I . � , - . I I I -01,10, I - - .1�. . I �. . 00-444-j. Do C (a) pms� twenty years. . to corps criticize d find fault, to say, I which the honor was actually � O . � li �, I- . . !� 4 I � . � -- . : M Vatiftmond. (8) J- I OrrAWA, May 30th, 1898. . forced ul0on I I - - i - � ]Hvdw �1 . . I i - I . , '. � � I � ii flee celebration - . I �Ojlfi*,v I F It I I i x" kisk-4fts Chaway. (4 That the Auditor -General in an efficient nothing of im 'Put g improper motives him during t4o' Diamond JDbi . - � 3rc � i K I I- � -. I . "i At this writing there are manifest si ns I I I - A I . " � �� i -- � - '! madmi "ML (6) , - However, in -the m+ntime we have th '' are well ]known The Canadian Premier , � I It . -1-11 1 five I T I I o ; ond,an hiIlnest- and a careful official, the: at if, � . -1 , . I )r oats --Ad. 01ftes. (5) . I ol� on every hand of closing up 'and the mom on - I I t - i in I i - : : the IAN I i � IN . . . � . i - i . 11 -Johnson' 13100. (8) _ � I ;" � I 11 issbill!"Mr L�urier,` to those who or,. � �� I - issaimbist supWow- . bar of histor - � � � � � titudet, as we have outlined it, of politicians good- tim", the Klon#ike gold fields and the � of 1899 will soon be & mati I _.-- A would I I � I T U � . Y' his immedi friends in private life. There � ... - I I � � i, Fine sbos*-12)-1L W (a) �' . . � - � . . i: 1. ... I � . � I � . I I . I on both sides towards him, is abundant W'Star osn!t disoolun I We are having morning unions after thin,' . I i i I L a - � - I I GoW gnoefles-1. M 411111W. (8) 'rice of wheat, T I are those at the ba; and on the binch, who I ­ : r I � _ . p . I . I I . � 1. - I I - ,� - I .1 : .! ; To wwt gWWsn*V--JAL. Vaaftmoldla Sons. (8) should box somethin i and the general business being done m is of a i -a same! opinions on thin question as 11 . I . . I , I �11111110 .1 - gotifli , I -� : W,� I - - f . � : . . - , � I I , A . ited proof. Whether or not his powers ED sly, It �� I I hold ti � . I - olected;, ! theaw and in those, I a. It -is expected that .. I � Wool. win -Jamse - 0.(8) ng up natur . 7 I - " � 4 : � - - � . finishl I k � - , . I , the political ebiofs who have been mentioned. I � .. I � ; I �, . . . iot be to be thankful for, even if th rorogation will take left this week.. Chr6topbor Robinson, Q-0. , Toronto, who �� . ! . . ;;; . � Jk term '� , - t I � ; - - be extended, they certainly should ey do turn up, � . �-, � . i ; . � � . . Z , , I . I I w � I . . I I .. e� � i I I � � �k 4 I � Ida 6 , , I � I I � . : -. I . , � . e - p curtailed. Itmay, perhaps, be somewhat t rule. any of the Ives alrieft left for d - I - I ... pritat � , I - i � ,under the detested 0 � i� members 4 I , � � � I Ouse at wm,bn* of the lea Ing counsel in the BhoriW , � . . I , p �, � . I I . , - I p I - I galling- 0 fresh yonng Ministers like the ' � ; : � their holiness and there im� a thin : Sao arbitration,' at Paris, was offered -5% - 1 6 7 . � I � ; r I -- elm � I � i ; ;.. 3606 F14 � . ---- � . I -. . I I .. 11 11 ­ . igh � - , i I The franchise bill, the pleb. - , , � t "a � . Li -1- . . � � - I I I � I . i � I =. union. � . I .. -- I � ..... I K. C. M. G. , and declined, and there arl . . . . . I -ApUm . � � "I . 0 ve -boew - .. � i - �. I e 11 � . I I *00 (9411000L younger Topper, or th present Minister of .w I I J I � .. , , I I L . d their LieutOn"t G04,ernor Oameron. bill and the postal bill h1i each . EI I I . I I others. 'The practical politi*n has more . ana .N. � I � . � . I I. .., � t - the Intaiiorti to have their actions an I . - �1,54 � : 1� ,- U passed through their various stages, and'i . . I I I - .. � I SEAFORT% FRIDAY, June 34 INS � I . than once suggested that these honors could . ; I I $6111w" -. I q.. . . n an � I I . . ­- -00 , . : i I . I . � expenditures questioned by an official fik 0 , timeli now only &wait the- approval of me advantage by giving . I j :� !`.� i Rumors have bee rrent Ina the Seuate� be utilized tio,so - - � - � - - 1. � I . � �. I � — - ! h . I I . AT--+;— I . ; ,� i . . i . ; in 0 . � - 1, - j F ., - to the ,effect that 6 sanction of the Governor-General tol ' 'out #A 0110 &I patronage, but no one � I min =4 . A I . I Mr. McDougall, whom they no doubt eon MI. M. 0. Cameron, M. and . . � I , ki the I � - � 1 � . . I � . I i I- i� � . . �beoouiolaw. Therewillbeno bill thiss".1 . . i� . The War. � � hna"s vt been fq'ond who would take knight. I �1 . . I She and , � : � I . older momewhat. autiquat-pd, and old,� fogyish., -P. for West Huron, "was likely to be ap .. I I . . i - . � . I T i - I � - , 111111 . 11 � . � k r a now railway to the I I . . I � - 11 i i t � I - and theme may desire a freer hand 141th the pointedLisutenant-G6vemor of the b(orth- . Ition providing foi 'a hool in preference to a' senatorship. In . I b : I ; i� There is nothing now of a definite or re I ,Yukon di0triot. the ovi&it intoodtion befng� . '' ; . i � - - . � I � I - itc, permi some on", bq�wsver, when it was found - - I . i .. � ' I lad., I . ; tories. The . ; . 1. - I 1. I , I liable character to note from the SP"bh - people's money than he may feelf disposed wast Toni official announce t the -Province -of British Colujnbia� . � - ,� ' - � P - Is necessary to drop a mou. out of the Cabinet ' . I � c- : 11 , . � . .. - i a torprize to do what . .1 I - : I qwem � � y i body Of the to give thlem.without NRG&intiug ihe Login- mint of his appoiutt��nk which has now land independent an � . because of hsef'faili - , . I ­ - : American war. ' The main . mg political Influen4o, his -Sea . :�i ro I � a . , � 11 � i I 'It has. gonerall _ � B* B.' ,GUNN'S rth. I . ; 1. .1mooded In,that direction. 1 9 . � " . 1� - � � I !1 - Spanish fiest,ander-the command of Admiral isturs. But the -older an& 000lerjUsads, no, been- made, will notoltherefors, take any I � y feelings have'boon soothitil'by conveying the a I I t I I �j �Wvorai: : � I :1 . I - bee ted that the Govornmenbwouia . . I . I .� . I � � . r � � intormation tdihim, that, for the low ot his V . . � I I . . . .. . the 44, .�. p I ,I 0arver.s. for which the America= doubt, appreciate room by surprise. The appointment WAS &2063"the supplementary estimates an, ­ i I �N ; - � I had been and value Mr. MoDougaWs pe d a L - I I 11 -Th . - I I . 1 7 1 � - dolio, he would receive knighthood. . . . I . . - . I 'DO i . I . -- I � since the opening of hostili' urvioW. He acts an a buffer betwoon Min- ,made at A meeting of! the Cabinet Council �,�moauk to reimburse Messrs. McKenzie & r� . . ...v.N�www.qr" � Istationli �- .. i , r, �t There are those, also, ivho were disappoint.: : I . ; . I � F . . I N. � - i i " I , I , " : -. 1, � to supports - It on Mon my last, and Ivwe -understand that %ana for. the outlay they had made for the I I � . - most am � : , I . � .-1 - ties, has been locatedtand in now in SantiaP isters and their.importuns d , I rrying out of the' contract given by the ad in getting p�.pitiolue In the Cabinolt, and i . . I .. , , f ly � � . � I - i, 4 - � inor 61hoes, and V� 1 1 ' ' � vhomm 1 4 . - I t 'i . I I who had to idoept M I � 5 . .i. .* bay on that Cuban. coast. Commander is mid that the Auditor -General was a great Mr.'Csmeron will antei upon his now duties - � � I � �� - - I Worm" . I 5 . � A I � Z . tvsrnlnei�b and which was squelshed by - oddi, I namai It was ' and is We bought a �Jue of Dregs ; - �� �� � � , Sir Job6 Macdonald, at once. rial resided . 9 "Sir" to their 'Goods' that we are going to ; � 1 $ � I &bloy, With a detachment of the America n favorite with the late The jubernat 00 is It he Senate. The" gentlemen, on the . � I 11� I . I - � I � i ­ � � - .-, F i ex i the party will -- . . .� . -,-� .-, .. � I dt,ed that their logalty tc � � I V I futelm , . I 11 � , . . -t -� � . and has them and that he frequently made good use -Of Regina. The appointm,ent , is 'a good one, trength of the arrangements they had Its . � - �i I I � � Rest, has located them. there, always remain und turbed. While �he: , I � . 360 Id � 4 F� i -7 � I . I -1 . �- � d to sell while they last for . I I I . I J � I � - . i .. V - itied in th uppoilar of Sir John's I political ads . .1 . . . mic H I . , Z bo I a harbor so they- cannot swap 09 him. Whenever a a . and iswell deserved, both - from a I with the Government, transports government of the d4y in expected to b'vW I - � I - . I I p i � a country where the.road won to be built, . . . � i ; I :� . t I out thrpugh, the' made demands for money that he knew he mud persodal st#nd point, and while oon- I I I these gifts at ,its disposal, and they tre . I i - . �-.- .. A"rei I � r � � In of -supplies and machinery, . I . � I . I � . . I T ! .1 11 unless, they fight, their way -- . . *rge. quantit I , ; , - � . i morally miLde on the recommendation of . . � . I . : i .- . . ? - i According to late at should not have, or when he had to gratulating Mr. Comoro on his preferment oi* to commence thi'work at the earliest . ,-- 11, -1, I � - American - blockade. most a � - 910 : ­ . 7 I I . . , vowwo - i . - i -1 we can �- � ,­li - I . I . T - "I*rw � I L 4 -1 . 4 L I 1 77 1 � 8a; - � I wwuim* Sobley-illimis been joined by Ad- asitionable demand of that kind, his reply for io high and responal Is an office, ' ible moment the season would permit. - , ,- . . t - q . . ,hey were put to great 4xpe _11 occasion . ' Yard it I � � �- g th case. TheGovemor General I . 25 -tCent - .; � � I . doing so t Buy. , th: party in powdr, still this in not always . � I �i 44' ; -, � I . � 0 R Sampson nhh, another strong squadron -Invariably wim, that he would most gladly alsa assure the people of, he.Northwast that ally makes recommendations direct, and I . . . . . badtrod � � I - . � - - - I . I .- � I � ... L �, I � I will fill. the a d it was supposed that when the contract this accounts for the knighthood to such Z . . I I . I . , - Of point - � of the: American Moab, and they are prep or' &cooed to the request, but their was no use they will have in him who . -, � I � � � 4 to - d the Government would have to . . f �w -- � � -- � �. men I � I - - - � ? ing for a united attack not only on the. ia his doing I r ment, I and in ' a ZA'big bill of damages. The Gov. � I � . I . - f as Sanford Fleming, who cot the title - � z I go, im that !! old tyrant,- Me- position with dignity an . judg p)4 th' That ought to set people, talking. They axe go ds that - - 1 T4 � � .� ­ , . - - � - � LL T I t Z .7 1 1 . , last year, and J. G. Boarinet'L Clerk of the , . , � I . . . � - . I Aot)JODIN ; � 11 �� I i . w pan without a manner -oredil I 'no, who reoviyed the doe- ' -- _ . I . I , ! Spanish Rest, but on the extensive fortifics Dougall,"would not r10 it to table to 1himself and --bone.' a ment have, very witely, I Wink, dater. ^ . 11 T I � . . I House of Commo - I �L � p I �-, i . I . . ­ . � '(Win. . I- I I I � - Toned to permit them to lodge their claim made to sell at 50c p e cleare . 11 , )k T . - I I I ­ � ; . � ; . - I I I tilow of Santiago do Cuba. When thin at raising a row about it, In tW way it is ficial to the great- and important country Wfore the courts, and they will be aid orations this yesr�. It does seem a Xtle Were .er yowd. cal t entire 4 � Z . I p . ; -. .. � � . : . . - I i �, - ,��-Th . . -1, I . , - who" chief executive of car he will be. T : i - �i I 1: took takes pjace, it will, no doubt' said the old man put.off ,inany an impeoun 1i odd to see the Speaker of the House of Com- ' o - P ; I � I a L I � I � . I - I ��' whatever the courts determine they tire on- 0] 1�11 Um-dij r � F Z- I , ! - . Mona, Clerk who sits - in front of are g �Mff to 8 L .1 fA � I - " belm at, I 1 be the deciding factor i importunate t4onsy up* Concerning the career of �,Lieutenan gement, perhapaj will - ­ � I � L In the xampaign. ious -grabbing a t-Gover. tiJ1ed to. Thin arran and the rot, and ell them 4 25c.. They consi t ot the .. . , . mud I - . .t I LF I . . � , I him'at the table being knighted at the same i - . . . I I � � . I � - - - L A = foll L L � , . � - I �r ' ,There -is a "port of an -engagement We have no doubt but Sir Wilfrid nor Cameron, the Globe of Tuesday says: no, be no satisfactory to the contractors, as w I 11 / tw1s], Val I I I � porter. time. In f t 'll ipeakers are, likely to- o � I , . -1 ? . damages or loss owing colors -: Fa*n, navy, grey , A : � I "I'll - ­ . , ,t -m Tuesday at. this point between Laurier h U. 'W]" 't ' the Chief J ustice of - � I I nombei Allow I je . I ­ 44 y � I I - � have the -ho ]us as as similir feelings towards Is that n Came"'L the now Lie tho will have to prove the y blue an i black. I . � � . � I . Malcolm Coli . � � 410AL ­ . I th have sustained, but it will'be approved - I - I . ��-- I L: � Schley and Cervers, in � which it is as id ,McDougall.- The peopla,also,arie -Govemor for the rthwest Terri- : L - mud - will I . ary , " ­ I . I I � qld tyrant � . tenant . of the country. - . I the Dominion and the Chief Justices of the They are 42 inches wide we i �.. ., � I ; d quite satisfied -the 1-torie4 Was born in.Psiktht ..unty of Lanark, . ! different provinces receive -it ifter their. I Y . . I . - of 0Z - Z � � . I IP several Spanish vessels were destroyed. an -General, Ontario, in Is3l. He is ascended from a .he talk about the Senate buncoing the appointments. I $W 9.75 - , I I - . Auditor � . , F, I - -with L . � I � .. . 2 - � T-.- � I � T � � . - F . 11 I ' s't ­ . I r I " aportion,of the fortifications seriously in- amAft member of the Government or of Highland Sootab family asid was educated Fri' hise bill has pretty much subsided, THE VICTORIAN ORDBR OF NURSES. . . . . I I � lliniil;i -�.. 'LLLL � , � �� � . 0 1 � - k t � - � L - 1 -4 � . L � I jured. This report, howe r, o wishes to kee' square with at Ir,nox College, wit It a - ',view to eat i ri ow ' - 11 = L : ;� , -W- .� e. � � � an psrlirmoBt wb - .n . . 1 ­ �- � -. 7 ve has not be _4 n -that the session has become so far at W* 11 ' - � J r. . p aring ,a � A few more donations -such as that made I guarantee 'Every T read Wool 0 -- I _!' . v ; ion I . I j' -"k- - _ - : � . . I e general opini , I -4 I' . I . I . - - . . I I - . I L _ ;,��­, . - 1. I- � r ... . z � I . - . I- I I - . 8131161 - I held 0 n and the probs the people and retain their confidences had the ministry of the Pros terian- church ad�*nced it seems to be th 4 I �� �.c confirmed at Washingto I b Senator George A. Coic, of Toronto, and' I ; -.-- I - - ­ . . T Sabsequently, however, he irected hii Z- tha the old gent oi will pan it with a W , : L . � �.41U Ii., . 11, 1i '� bilities are that it is only a report. Admirs I bettergit along as smoothly as p�ssible I success of the Victorian Order of Narus I . . I 1*�--:. , 4 L , I i �� . tention to -law, and was cal ed to the bar of g .�, Ible and let it go at that, ' as Senators, . I I � --. - I I I I will be assured. Her Excellency the Count-' . . . ,�� I . .: ; � Dewly in still in possession of Manills with the Auditor -Go began no Oiore than Commoners, care o remain ; . . - . . I . � . : ?W- A I � moral. It may be taken Upper Canada in 1860. Ila 1856 L he t I I � -oil M-01 I .t -L -4 L 1, . . eas of Aberdeen has announced,,, that -Mr. � p - '. %:�.­ I' L .. " I 1 i . ' ;F �;. -., ; I I i . . 1116ft -211 : ' i! ­ t- .. � f 6 harbor, and has made no change 4pring the for granted that any offietal in the position his -political on, r as co, ncillor - for the cbpit�l any longer than they can Cox has offered 0 -f urnish moAy for the People living % at dr*tance can" have - sample. by post on -- I . �; . -- 4 - e � I � . I � . . t � - ra . . �- . vwma� - � -F 1, i , �, �� i week. The Ameriaans have not an yet sent of the Auditor Gone Lwho offends mom ,v town of Goderi purchame of a house in Ottxwa to be used as ' I . I . 1 r at the )iil ' .17. 11 , for twel years he was a he - especially as their expenses w I 4 I � - I I I I I I - � member of the I ic boards. f t 1p't are increasing and their indemnity is , . I one of . f ,4 . I 9 her's I I � I . . I � 4 . . - - C -.- - I � A . as the headquarters of the'order and the born applic I . 'P him any reinforcements. The policy of the bers of successive Governments and h the ! ion. i - z � , . 'He was stationery. I I � Bra 1. � . � 1, .. il . I -,-. year,reeve and four years ayor. , Ottawa. A COM- 0 ­ � - .. wfl� . . � A z of the iiistrict nurses in . .7 1 1 � J U �V- 11­ I . I - , . . . 30�1 1 - I I United States, seems. to be to destroy the support of successiVe o0positione of different first elected to the House of Commonm in hl THE NEW POSTAL BILL. i 7 1 . . I . � It, , . � mittee of men will be appointed to select-& . I to Gunn s. � I � �� 7 1 - . O�, ,,,, � -- � i-, . . Cameron ban *th the er I I'll . - � � ;;; I -1 � j. . , it is hoped, Spain will 1867. From the outsfat aw-Come wi "'.. � L � flask wh9n . wtz an . - - Spanish � parties, in doing good work for the country, T4iiie have been no important changes suitable house. Nothing, however will be — :,�- - � . . -D41 � I � t I 'I. 11 � I ,� - been an uncompromising Li ral, and took i %, I I � . . � � I I ; t : . . .4. � :: - . I -7 - Y21, � . seat to the evacuation of Catim, for the and-dese an a�d will receive the -confidence . mad�l in. the now postal bill from what it done until the Royal charter of the Order - � . . X . eon. . I I . X& ; . . ; . - . * � been ; -� ,I � � : �v an early position as One of t a 6remost men I - I,— . I 1 , was *hen introduced by the Postmaster- has arrived. Lord Aberdeen has i Al -4 - '- �T . ! - � i IF make of gaining peace. It they will not do - and.support of the people. The Audito r- losAing part in the . , I i . . . cable; ; - - i� � . I - - - : T i i . 11 �1 .. of his party. He took a . cor- Z I . - f . . .11 - some vd : t 11 t . A-' wimp" ., J . : .� - t go, it will, bean - ' matter for the Ame ri- General is at -1 right. PolittAians who d o establishment of the exten4ve and' profit- Gsne�al. The letter postage rate is to -be carrying on a considerable I . � . I I . . - z y � I - Hod. Joseph fl^ - - ' when iA : . � . . - - �, I il I L, . ' ' . easy . - tedu4d to two cents instead of three as it respondenoe with the W14 . I . � ; I in ght and have no questionable expenditures, . . I . ; � � ., able -malt works in the county, of Huron, and has ap along been, but the reduction does Chamberlain, Secretary for the Colonies, . � . I � �, can troops, - the absence of the Spanish ri ,� THEE VU, � NER . i ­� . . I I ­ - . tom. bb I � � . � � - I � i I r � to got a footing on the island and have no reason to fear him, and- it is well has alwiyi been foiemost in ;�y notable on. . - I , F , � - � .1, F navyll . � not c6ine into force until the Government and the charter is expeeted,thiB week. As � . - - 1111*00 I � � � � teiprime which has for its object the devel- � itteen � - M'" I I I I � L: :1 � . � , secure the possession they desire. It 118 be- feel a6le to make such reduction, when soon as it arrives permanent comint . e- Be GUiX. SITO E I I that tb I . I - E� 1- � , that he has the power to restrain some who opment of the industries of I him' section of I I � . '! I 'I . iw . a -- they Oe given power to pass an order -in. *ill be appointed andi the work of oras M- ' � � I . - - . ,they, WWI' i . I 1; - r r .! coming more apparent every day, that one � are youn * and impetuous. A little judicious Canada. Towards the establishment of the 11 . . . j I �� - . ;1 I . . I I , � I ' Postage ed* ' Ottaw �Xew­is . - Auarm� . . I 1� I , . - i . 9 I - . counc making the reduction. - ' let' im . a the o . � - . - . side is " &=One as the other 'for -a sesx&- - TI goes a Co newspapers as at first proposed, on, i I , 'free harbor of refuge at Gode'ich and of the I t 9 � control will do them good. The people do u �tion comp -the district nurses I � �*; - � . . ,Wht(.h A . � T, � ,�; : 11 ial harbor at Bayfiel he did splen- iss ocame � �. . - I I , , - - to commere � ,- � tl� . not object 0 � `aQ being highly in � - - . - : tion of hostilities, if , that can be secure d. it. In fact,they approve of. it. ' excep that the free zone has been increased havin do,, -A I - t :- I 41� , I D� ng with dic S �&:F 0 '". - I � , F r . did service by his able advo acy in Parlis. . favor g pl�nty t me - . to &�T Ina of twenty miles from the place with the alpmfession... , - �� . � . w . . . f � ,, 11Vt, I - � � � I . . . I I , I ; , 3 i I with honor. . . . � . I Mont. In May, 1855, he marTied Jessie H., of p b I ion, and only weekly pa I . � ------ - . Rideau - �­ � , - , ; .- 11111111 - I . . . � pers will � . - I x4ht I I . � I FOR ENGLAND. � .,N - - . � � � ;. I , , . I . Too Bad, Isn't It ? daughter of Dr. McLean, who was &880cl 1 1 � �i - I I � . 4� -. �. � . I - partic* ato in this advantage. That is, \all � I I i I r. Jas. 1444"All : 1. - . I ated with the aRrvey of thelakes of western . Sir Charles `1`4p�rll the leader of the Op- spent Sabbath withiriende bere.-M5 ilton this week. -The Mims Fulton, :of I . . , - � . . I . - "I ,u I hater of ; � i A Wednesday, com� Hensall. . ,e the guesti. of the 'qlesea Zin- � � ! I .. -1 - . The: A ditor-AJeneral. � That staunch Tory organ and weekly 1�paper* will be cairied to post offices osition, left for 1pogland on -Friday. J?etty was in Seaforth on . Islialul d - 11 � I ­ ­ F ... . i I � � . I - .: XI L - I ";, Canada. I 11 withinitw6aty miles of the place of publida- I - � 7 ­ - . � ! The Auditor-Geneml of this Dominion is everything that even savors of Liberalism, W mosissamommosomil . , Fargo number of the Opposition in the House bin -i b i ith n visi,t to old friends.- ger, of e Metropolitao, this week. -De- . fairly I - � tion, a6til delivered free. This or '.. ; � I 1� i I . . rADgement Ing usiness � . a 11. . 1, I -the "01 p �, -Star, is in. a real bad a of Common went 4oWn to the train Mr. *illiam Elder, eldest son of Mr. Elder, tective J T. Wescott and wife were -at St. .11M I . �- rtant officer. Him duties s�re to the Montreal and ;0 so, I � st very impo seems 06 $faction. It will i � I � .. ; ­ w Y. Editorial Not�s and P - 11 11 l[day last.' . l omments . give general sati ! L � I , examine into and report to Parliament an � 4 . , � ve him a send offJ Hon. Mr. Foster will implement agent, who is attending the Uni- Marys on � . . . . - � t Things political are not going to suit it. � favor tk�e'locsl papers, which are the weak- ga acting leader. . 1, Ab6mit t� , � At the meeting i of thig Giand Orange be versity at Toronto, Is home spending his - . - I -I- - Payments of _jmioney made by or througb� the It seems to think the fates are against its - I -, ' eab and.Jeast able to pay, &I-thoukh bv no I - � -" the X091 T . .. I I p I - Lodge of British North Ameri&, hold this means 44e least useful to the publIc o; im- The Acin. A. G. Blair, Minister of Rail-, vacation. -Miss Tena. Shirray and Miss - Hill Orem ' - ` I I ­', Government. NO 1kYmemt` Of Money can party. Hear its phd�t. It says --. � ways and Canals, inte a to leave for Emir- Allison, of London, visited friends in Clin- .� .-T-h --­ . I nd X , I --I -, � I week at Ottawa, Hon. N. C. Wallace was- portantl�o the country. The bill also pro. 8=oui i ACCIDENT. -On We& esday even. I . Le.p. . .1 - �., be made wit his approval. unless hie I - , ' ga a ` a � � rl-DIF ;; Z . 4011t It is a common concession that* the Lib- - land with his family as soon after the close ton on Sabbath, last. -Me r . Willis na s . - _ I I � .. I - � elected Grand Master for the t w'elfth time. vides or the establishment of L branch . . ing last the workmen had just completed � -- . � . 7 1 1 f, a, of the session as possible. White shipped a car load of hogs this week. 11 - � acsnei.al I . - -, - decision . is over -ruled by the Treasury orals, since they came into power, have been There was no oppositton. I " the other dead -1 ffi in Toronto and- Montre , I . . the bl'olok'111 uj6f Mr. Love's bain, prepar- - � ; , � 9i " " I ! i I 9 . � -evening I �, . -Mrs. Hunt w4sin Clinton teeently .visit- I . I Board.whioh is a committee of Government. playing in great luck." A world-wide 13 7 as Wall -V1Ct0'r7& Winnipeg and Halifax. I - - . ; : � I . . officers were re-elected. I . .. i &to aving a stone foundation placed . . � ��. . . I 1B � I ' ing friends.�Mr. C. Crabb bas'moved his I . ! 11 ­ revii - . - U . 14a L* , .. . I . ral of good times came to their assist I � I � I . : , I I I er !its . Ito � , I It is the duty of the Auditor -General to see . He statqo thabIt may not Ite necessary to rich. - U11 nd had not yet left the buIldin . SDI I � once almost without invitation ;, the* Klon- . - ,, � i 111 family here from Goderich.-A very ha y " L.. I - - . The Mitchell Advocat t is a � appo era to carry out this pro- :w dentist, Clinton, will visit when, fro some cause or other,, the whole' . . bride " : that all payments are made in accordance I int � - event took place at the residiuce of K[r. -1 e sa�vs : , ew 0 c R. AGNI � : - . dike gold fields waited to be discovered an- 1� poial. ossibly some employees will be Zurich on the se6nd Thurs�; of each month. - structure came tumbling down. Mr. Jolm . .-. While .1 . I I I- with th6 Instructions of - Par1knient til they had all their empty - palm out disgrace to the Canadian politics that 1 Duncan McGregor, of Tuckeramith, on . - i I � � ­ I transfer' d from ttaws to outside pointsi � � 1589.2 , - -� . i 0 . I . Cochrane was struck by the faiii lig timbers brother I Wednesday afternoon, last, on. which coca- . . -.1 and in If ready to catch the shower ; even the price Messrs. Gibson and Dryden sIllould hold and ver seriously . Jured I � . � -V I I �N��-- , accordance with , law. and the I present staffs may be utilized. I � - �'�­- - .� .. . LOCALS. -Mr. George Appel and 'MisC . Amother, man ; I mony ; -- . of wheat lay low until Mr. Fisher ork will be consider- Weber have joined hands in holy - matri- , I in : .1.1 - he deoides that any payment in was at seats in the Ontario cabinet while they are Those en aged in -this w " sion his eldest daughter; Miss Inbells was . . � � I � - a, ' was a hurtis but we did not learn big NOW . 6. 11� , thit head of the Department of Agricultur _ i united in the bonds Of matrimony to Mr , :.. - r .K4 . - - . 1! - I � : ­ �, I r. Thomas' _ -eeked. �. I � ­ �: nob, in accordance with the instructions of without seats in the House. Als electors e to 17, ng to the inside service. The 4 into M I of M * name. I he building in badly wi I .1 - - I I -- �7 - and then went sky-rooketting all over the i ' . . William A. Workman, eldest, son r. I � � I Y.- . nthe ' : I endin t ham been made to the Post Office Johnson's house. We welcome them and' .- *UM-wi - no - I � � � � ,� Parliament or.thab it has, in any way not world, just as if it had been waiting for that told them they should go and th should "m � � James Workman, of the some. township. . OR� . I I - 7pl- -g . � ta,� : : . I � I . ther amendment of very general wish them a 'hapl)y life � together. -Another. � . - -Th, 1. 41 . , � . - ; ­ irentleman's appearance at Ottawa. And get their walking tickets at on s I --� ; been properly authorized, the officials are interest , as made. Hereafter the Post- � The marriage as performed by � .� . � � - . � . on, of Ki pen, and was - wit- � I - -f 1, - Davin goes down to Wash, not the right way to put it. It 4 true that wedding took place la# Wednesday even- �. Rev. S. Achanceremony w Dashwood. - � 11PRO-09 , - � . � not allowed to make payment untir they are now Sir Louis master -G ' aral may make regulations pro- 19F when'M r. Amos Schweitzer, from Link- � I 'ad in I � . ington to prepare for reciprocity negotia- ,both Mr. Gibe d Mr. Dryden! were do- .9 � . _11nud. by a large numar of relatives and ; NEW, 9)"ICEM.-The Amini-, � - I Dal- busi- -. i u � - ; � - '. i at.& time when -the itupid pr on an viding th where a letter in insufficiently -71110, Michigan, and Mims Emma Rickbiel,: friends. T mesa moo ng of the Youn � I Amools- � Aall. 11, . authorized by the Treasury Board, That tio � ejudice fleated in their own conatituenciesl but they 0 Ot- . I he firldesinkid.was King Marion . . t . t: 01 of ' I . tiOng' Vall bild last T - 1- t, *hen -- I : . t no do not represent these constituen4in in the stomped i incorrectly addressed, the Zurich, thinking it "t to be ,man and, . . I is the Treasury Board act ait a sort; of a which long existed there against �hlngs Can- I . . t � McGregor, st#,or of the bride, while the �� -, � 11 n the I . . f. - . . master in , if the sender's name Is 0 wife, joined hands .� in holy matrimo . lose for the � il r � adiaa, seeing to have disappearecy. The Governments but the whole province, and . groom was supported by his cousin Mr. the folio , a' officterax - . � = � � A the . mke'ayr' I .� � . Court of Appeal trom the decisions outside, pply to him to c6injplete the the residence. of the bride's parents. .1 � . 'has declared con�denoe, in - riii: President, M J. HSU - -a Aiih, 5 - I Conservative Ministers had always to meet the province an O I co � W!, Thom" Workman. The ... bride was InQe arming . " .. 11 . � I I Auditor -General. If the Treasury ;card ' . a feeling of resentment against - Canada for them, so that there in nothing disgraceful or POOt'go * rrect the: address instead of will move to Linkville �hortly. -We co . VlOe-prft ant, E. M. Brookens ire - ,record- - -. W. HA L sendingt' letter to the, dbad-letter office. gratulate them, and wink' them, & 10 . ng and. the -recipient of a number of handsome pros- . I � . �, in their 11 retaining , - . . Ing, miter " Miss A. Hodgi a ; corn*. I 1 i v decide against the Auditor -General, the being British - while to -day Sir Louis will even seemingly wrOB I : , eats, and a very - enjoyable afternoon and . ton LL i I � -in Ie Government. Of I OUR OWN Wz,%LTH. . ha Iff to ther. Rev. A. Y. Haist tied. - . din I an A. Hogs ; tre�asiursr . = latter reportn'the matter to Parliament, and probably find' tha�t an excellent card of 'their positions � -from � evening was spent by the guests. Eviory- 'pon 9 t� I � ... � ir I. I . i= . Tn I 7 Bnon ! -.. I � course, it will be necemi Theig -� rush to the frozen region V p% I 8 I Rebecca Ortwein, ; thing passed off &a Merrily As a marriage ; F. I - " I . iary for thein to have re Bel 0 Dint, 7 weaved I r introduet&on. - I 8 of the y 1 77 V - a i .. , � -payMent ba -i been made, the G . . . i a M. I I rarian, D.. . � . 1. although4 ov. I . . ,Heneall, paid her old friends about a week's ' � Id ion M. . �, 1 � . y siffairi this a seat in the Legislature, and they1will have Kloud . the forttine-hunters in search - I . . ; I I W; � v . A ver 'mognebOly state of isit.-hir. J. F. Rickbiol has bought the bell. We unite with the. many frienas of ch 4 - � Groment must justify the payment before is, fore th) Legislature 1[mee". When f ld b attracted so much attention v the youn couple in wishing them long and Brintne � . I . . $0011 As � - 'I in thin it will be time enough for or go ' 5 be. propei - -A � . � ' I.- L of , truly. It h, no doubt, terribly galling ; rty of Mr. H. Schroeder, and intends . . I � I � t )y fa - throughoulathe country that the fact I continual - I - I i . i ,F rarlisiniont. In this way. no payment . .hajppiness. Mrs. F. C. McDonell - ­ ­ = L . il to build a large implement wareroom, with . I � �.-- -7 I i I " public money can be made witihout the high t9ned Tory feelings that those horrid, e Tory papers to ask them to at P out of Ing ight of that the precious spent the first part o0this week with. rela- . Drvedale. � �, vlla" 14 1 - . . I . � � � - I.. - � ,� . ; Comm a Government. I " a hall above. -Mr. Fred itwer and family' ­ I.Exeter.-Miss Hawk. I I � it I(r. . . . know -ledge ol!P&rliament. ,.In this way,also, on bred -Grits should have lack on I in,='inonto'�0stfosuld in territory easier of . 0 tives and friends in _ he -11 r -1 - - . - i .from Exeter, moved to to n a few days ago. XOT OF THUFAsT.-The plo-mic on t . IT 1� � -big 0011 . -- I - access and a a very much more hospitable show is visiting her sljtter, Mrs., MeDonelL 24,th ul -a R � - � . � . � I - - � than soil. . L, � - - I their side and should be able to do: some The Toronto Matl is dreadf xercised eli na . -Mr. Witwor will take c arge of Mr. d. of the Young Peoples . an -1 . *6 Q . ' in me 0 - ; I .. there is a mosr, effectual check on the pub- . ully � on C ! onto on Heorb is - dii ' Aid � -z . I I thing for their country ; and more partiou- Randle's tannery, which w 11 be in operation -Miss Belle Z sylom was in Tor art soclation, w ' I . .. i � 1EL W- � , I 01 .. I ioupho .. - 'i :: 11 I � - � I : larly, -that they should be able in a fe* We bid them welcome. -Mrs. mom. �m . ,lie expenditure. The Auditor -General. be. becauseHon. Thomas Greenwsy, Premier -Dr. Dow on, the director of the,Geological. shortly. Wednesday at ridinj the wedding of her but on unt of the d"iiiso'grg I . . Ing appoiatteld by P.hrliament an(i being - of Manitoba, has not been knigh d. The Survey h ' I owed a summary, of the Rau h" bought a lot fr in Mr. Charles brother James, who 'IV" married on, that thecro , was not " large as f would have -: I... I , �, . . Oi ba s I .1 - is � . � � . Must . . . anes . 13 - - - 1� � I . months, to accom ish vastly more for their work department for the last 'year in Wavers and will build -a house on I day to Miis Myrtle Vance, eldest da lite � . . I I . I i I I " � i i . . I m' . - Ill I Mail says Mr. Laurier promised M Green- I ,it this � � It been -ons, ICY Mo H-1waver, a I �� - --- . responsible only to Parlia eat, can not7be . l tt,emn - IIII&A ,- , . - I which he pl4ces on record the rich ores of of Mrs. Vance, formerly of this VIA , I Dy I � i - I ;1 . I . . age. yo - - � Zu . ,.�- I ,� ­ .:, .4 . countrythan their predecessors had bee mummer. ­wMiss Easier arrived home from - Un. I any I spied - - � �, -3041MIN I �. � � dismissed or interfered with in the disc� arde . ecause of the assiltance he a Mrs6 Manna and her son' Fred were also . -A :at ,+.L ��� - I . way knighthood b gold whic re to be found in various places Chicago last week. -Our jaWee brass b nd I . , ,an . I . , I - I h mid the close of the �� ... 8 da , � i�� , I i � I J . . . I r ­ , I . � "I f'. i of his duties by the Govern able to do during the eighteen years I A . 2 th al L ;UW L , + � M , ment of the day, I rendered him in settling the Manitoba in No it* and Ontario, but more par.. its P1 guests atthe *odd* Th I friends' here . - - H. Talbot .� � . � til V I - rogressing splendidly. , Lsat Wednqpday , omo h ppy.-Mr I IV I - at . � nows , tioulava So ' , "" - - .-Oo"j'- L W is - � which they had held office. Our good co rly in * ' young COUM 11 b rough = ' -11 " ­ . and, unlike the other officials, is entirely I school question. Of co4rae, the Ma I k ritish Columbia. ' ' w4h the . : I �, they bad two -contracts to piiy at weddings. . . - t, -�� . - c R e a appiness th as last week while shooting , . A$ in hl v i . ­ � � . owev iiiide I I or, . . - --;I ,; I . � i - I Q I � . temporary, however; should remember that' all about it. Mrs ventureL to says . "Gold an silver," he says,,$' are to be The bbyi would like to have about four 'lifC---�Rev. Mr. Diehl, of Ailsa, Craig, was corn field. The gun e rot, sh ting and 4 . - � : independent of the Government.. The offi-ce I mimue 11 I I � L . . ( � , � -It - 11 ve Much found along L I, the village last week renewing acquaint- 0 o of hW best milk cows whi was I I . - . - . ! ; . , 4 . � - a a , and& 11 � -1 . I f - Providence only helps those who help them. that the Manitoba Premier I be entire length of the Rocky calls every 'week. of this i kind. -Rev. J . � U � ! � , �? ,,, '11 L I �L . -instituted by Hou.AlexauderMackenzie � less troubled about this matter tPan the I I I 'i n �,� : I . Was In field close by. -On the twent3jourth L. ­ � 11� � �­ � � - Z was, ' - Mountain r gion of Canada. Because a Strempfer and wife, frov� Toledo, Ohio: I &noes. -Mrs. MoGarva, of Clinton, , I � in power, a selves. It is deeds and not.words that tell *. Mail is. Indeed, I . Is Mr 2P, , oftbe ", i ti &- �' , when he wan * nd Mr. McDougall, , it is very doubtfull if Mr.t.mountainou country, and until recently have been here on a visit. They were *el , the villa . Homer was boat'Alding on th . � V� , � tu­ Z., - �- ' �n- � - - - . � I , ge on Friday-, visiting Mrs. J. Suth- j. W a lake., ­. tl " L . ! - I . Haa the Liberals contented . themselves Greenway would accept knighthoo if it he many friends of Mr. Thomas when -the boat 4, � I I . - ---;I � � j . ; 1 . i � � the present Auditor -General, was'appointed very remo , the dewtlopmeq of the re. coined by their many warm �Jfriends.-D.. 8: ei'lond--T ppsigt throwin himself and -iul I I " . I . . . ., . off z L, . . I � . i � I ­' I by him and, has held the posibion ever sin with howling loyalty to Britain -and amused were offered, to him. ll sources of Bfitish Columbia hogs heretofoic, Faust has o'lot of fine horad, tooth corn for , Blackwell, of - Hay. will regret. to 10ArA hiseldestson, Fianki out. T 0 two mam - . I . I . : . ? P � Ce. - . � I % tween � L , - . L . , - 11 7 :1� L, I L 11 . 'a. - � � �. Z Mitts Zenger, of -narrowly escaped, but 'were, .fortunately, .2 . L , -- - e I ; ; e ; I i ' e .� Exeter, visited friends here on Sabbath, last. - B, tm � themselves by throwing gibes at the United been slow, bt�t. the preliminary difficulti a L green fodder for sale, that he is seriously., ill. - I His efficiency and honesty,although at timefs Sir Louis Davie% a member of ' Do- . �. ! - t � # I . hav be . .... , L f . i I - Staten, it is quite possible they would not . . an ?vercome, there is every reason � I - . 0 . ack worse for their duci ing.-Mr. .J. t I ; I � 11�. � ; � .- I ; i i r'. � complained of by politicians on both 'aides, ' minion Government, has jist return d from to Zfeve it - ­ -Mr. Doherty, our horse trainers, took it W. Howard is going to or - I . . . . . . ; . 0 � �, I . - W I . now be I I pl�ying in great luck" as our Is now on the verge of ,an or% _oc�t a new blook,. I i ", 2 L r � Eensall. i . � number of fast ones to the Guelph races � I ..** � ; .1 ,I i - , have never been questioned b� politicians Washington, whither he went at th' invits. of grep.t pros )erity and ex n. - Every. . amith shop this - summer. -Mr Robert .0 . . I U.0 : . � 1 . . . �u I . , thing I a ascer of the go- - - -d I ad of hen* to' Buffalo last . 7 - � I � � 1, " ' NJ re. B . rr : I r on either side of contemporary says. Instead of following tion of the -.American authorities to' - I which: as bee = � this week.-, epoett, of Goderich, so gbIppe & Car 0 11 4 - 9 I politics. The report ot the Irraug DE. F. A. SiLLERY, dent at, 4raduate of coinpan I . widt I ; - - � I �' I .- led by Mrs. Warnock. *ore here rq : It Z 1 the example ,of the Star�s friends when they a I ological Cho acter. of the F -- 6 . - . r I , Auditor-GenerAl coatain"S a very full. and'de. 1. f rOvin'.'e, RO & Royal College -of Dental Surpoins, oronto, also ' . Wednesday. --Mr A. Marr&y 1% orecting s, ID, . . '. .� ( . , I I - - I I for a joint commission to consider an settle whole tends to tb a belief that as soon honor graduste of Department of Dentistry, Toronto . cently visiting Mr. and Mrs. Win.. Elder: . ' . - .. I I z .. I . I . 1 - 9 as new barn this summer, - - L � I - 11 were playing in great luck," they proved I , . . 11 I A . . - . I tailed statement of all the payments made the various questions- which have son in 1 means of tra�el -and transport shall be ex. Univerpity. Office In * the Petti, block,'Hensail, Mrs, Bessett is a very .old lady, being'the . I . � 7 . . � s . r I I !� . : , . I I . . . � � I I � I their loyalty by deeds and their desire for ' will visit Zurich every Monday, a mmencing Mon. mother of the late (Rev.) Mrs. Logie, and in I I oat - � , - i 4 during the year. This report his long been n the : tended to what are still the more inacces. .. .- . -- - - . .. i 1. . 1 t.. i . dispute for several, :years betwe I days June 80th. 1687.3 1 - � - � . lu - � 1, I . . .. rem � i : � :i . better relations with our southern neighbors' Sible district�, these also will be discovered - . . arkablv smart'for her extreme age.- �­On Saturday evening, 21st Bit.-, about � Z I sud I � �,�. � the terror of politiciani on one side and the.. - ill has returned from his trip to .:30 o'clock, Valentine Slemon,an old resi. .. 1@ 1 ; � -1 t ,� �; - I United States and Canada, inclu lig the �, � 4 � I by e t' I � . ' LOCAL Buins.-The ..-.- of cobble'ston. Mr. D.'McC 6 ! - I a " 1 , I . aign text -book of the politicians on the he hand of nd- I to b eq ch in mineral, particularly' , I . . I � , ON � . I camp - I - two coun t 8 ug'lly'�i ing or making &'surface run for thewater the old. country, whdr-e be went with cattle. dent of Cranbrook, was taking's - 16wt�� . , itending to them frie I I I � : - I li, ; I I . i pr horse and . . � 19 i trade relations of the i . He in he scions metals, gold and silver," . I i ! I I � I -. 1, I . . other side. Those who are out of office and ships and now, ka the Star sees, the coun4 ! has been entirely successful in his n ission. . along the east side of Well "gton street -Thi Rev. Mr. Stewart, a Knox College I � . . . : . ; ,wagon belonging to F. RaddiitZ home after . . I . Dr� Dawson points to the Cariboo' din. I . . - WAS i I - 4' �4 L � . try is litcel to �eap solid advantages from ' leadilig to the railway stati n and in studept, of Stratford. will occupy t a -pulpit hauling manure,, In passing alonpide the � ' *�� - i � 5 - � . . I I - I f : i want �to got in, use it with good effect, and . I�Iy . , The commission Is to consist of three )r five triefol British Columbia, which some 30 ill@: b I . 1� � i - � - 't , �- . I � . �. � I I - I he has been com e - � . -Sathe ,� i- - - - - to their statesmanlike acts. It is statesman- I representatives from Great Britair, t le re. of Carmel church on.Sabbath. g road near John Camerons sonit bone$ . i ­ , ­ - I � � . � those,who, are in power and do not want years ago b�d a; world-wide , notoriety. .1 � . i . . - . F t . I ship, brother litar, and not It great luck 11 United States and Canada, We representa- ! . . fleeting credit u onthe coun I d th � *.;-. � - ; . � � - ;: 0 . - . There are man erous valleys in the Cariboo dif an e ex. . glaying in the yard slartled the animal Mr. I .. - 44VIC �, � - � �' 9 get oat, do not like to have to face I ; &go - .. t, , � ! -a . I � �. 4. I - . I tives to be chosen by the Go ernme its of I Anges where at one time, rivers periencod man they en,g or that pur- I I , 11 ; 12 that is doing the business. Bat, there to v and CoAsiar r al � lemon -was driving and it made a :dgah, . I I" i � i 4 � , quo -Genera a re- . . . . . I ... , 11 �. � ; � I tations from the Auditor - �, I , - ' The a causing the wagon to collide with a -shade * �, . - 110 or I I , . i thedifferent countries. commi al n is ! pose� . Our .streets ,,, re ow generally � , - Exeter. � I I I . � . I - � - . The7aier -ban long since disappeared receiving attention, t not fore tKey is. NOT;E9, -Hen. Thomas Greem fix i 9 I � i - one sweet drop in , our contemPorary"s Cup um� i ran. t � port � on the pablic platform. When the ­ . � . . to meet in Quebec during the comink, so I � ! f! � - - ,- ur t _Kay, Premier. tree, breaking the le in two pla WAS � 11 � . and the a ur4s of these extinct streams are ces. The v . . w � I . A . I t I . . � Wn out 'very violently and I- T -11 7 . I .� a, oa& T r ' session of the Canadian I . - 1; ' - , � . � , ... . of bitterness : The Liberals may fail in ac- I mer. It; is to be hoped that ore al other covered with 'brush and rubbish, If th"' dependent Order nice I g of. t,b , 4, , - Conservatives werq in power the Ref6rmers (juired it.--�-The distrio the In. I of Manitoba, was the guest of his brother. driver was ro ­ I' ri � . �. complishirig all that the Star has mi,rked - Parliame4t, all of Oddfel owe, for the in-law Dr. Rollins, this week. -Mrs. Waltee his back was , Ongly iuj ­ I I . ; �. V. ­ -1 rubbish were emoved gold could be found seri ured. Read � , � -- � �, 11. used this volume to good account, and now - y - Z - I . - ; � - k . , . t . I .. A, t� 1, t . . . � I - . I '1Z "! I rthese questions which have, - from time o in the -beds in large quantities. Huron district will be held be a on Friday � Weatcott is.visiting her sonWitliamtlat.laeu. hands soon conveyed the injured man -to � � . - - . I � I . I 11 � ag ­ . M01111i - . ­ - . I I I - I I g '.� � f. � that the Liberals are in power, the C6n@er- out for them, and - if they do, well, the time, caused so much irritation betwe m the - �� No dredg. afternoon and evening of t is week. A Miller, this week.. -The Seaforth iscrong. big - i . �idg - 1 - : I I I L . � � Ing Or no licenses for dredging -are necessary, I � - hoine, and after Considerable suffering , i ... . � Star and, the whole Tory party will be after : two co . � � !xj . ­ -. I �-, I �; it . vatives are commencing to cherish a. untrins will be amicably and B&tiB- Gold , large gathiring is ex ctl radd Master 1 club deflated the Exeter club here on Tues. be diedon 31 d - rnifig, a at sov , � , . . � I , mighty dust nugge - - � r . . I I 1 �'� ."'. to can be found in these on ay nio] bo ,en , , I . , I � . ­ 4 ,1: �r I i I �. � liking for the country� , to become familiar them with a sharp stick.' Here is the Staes ' factorily settled. Should thin be th I case, sources if � . Young, .of Thames,rords imp to. be present. day evening last by a secire, of 5 to L -Mr. o'clock. D dw born in o an - .g- - - � , � . 00 I ! . . . . it will be greatly in the interests of both look for them, o will take the trouble to - ecease as , G. rm y lin - � I 4 " 1, � - I I � tll�-, �i I 'The order is growing rapidly ore in num. John Onam,ore is.c6afi 'd to his house with 1831, but had been in t . - U0 5 ­ , k 4. hope: . . I . 1;i� � one . as I - . " III 41 � ith its contents. I I his country fors, good % - f _- i wi . . . . I 7 11 : � � -1 � I countries, and will be' another good, bi I here Q financial strength.­�-Q its a " appendecetis.-Mr. Richard Webb,,black. -tn - - � - � I : I �5 vlv��. I . 9 So far, actualy nothing to speak of has pum- . I . -­- I&-$ � � � - I ..� - Slav years. ' Zz . � I . - i f �.Jl Politicians on both sides are disposed to But we have high authority for the pr` ' feather in the cap of the Laurier G�vern. - bar of'our vou6g p9ple report having spent smith st Staft, has, secured a a L; . I . � � - . ­ i i : I I ez�i. - - I I been done in' this dire - ituation here Th � tice of requiring much of those to whom otion. As nothina is - 0 annual 'meeting of the district "I � . iffindi ; q - - . � i complain of � the Aaditor-General., when men which is already pretty w a most enjoyable -evaniug at he home of with Mr. Win. Kuntz,, blacksmiths and will Tomplars for W t Hn I . . i � � . * � � I I F; . much is given. Whea. -the. Liberals -tl ell dl-corat- to be gained to science, the Geologic�l, Do- , L es roji was held in the - 3=n , ; L i !, --- are - - ! .7 , , � v - - I i - �: ; ayeven- � Mo e his family he I I � I ,- L - . re shortly. ­T. W. Good Templar!s lodge room., Clinton, on, ,� - . I � , I I . 7 �. ­ 1.9i - Ing last, their -first visit aij6 h Move I � Hawkshaw iniends, starting his horse Melba Friday, goth ult. " ' � . . p ' - ' ! I . . .1 i the. Conservatives *were in power they did offered great opportunities d their ed by achievements of this I kind. I L partment has done very. little work in ex Mr. -Thomas Ballailtine, on T end V* I Z I � r 1� � term of offic:e to advance the n= inter- 1 ' . . ploriDg. At maiiy points thftre would ,,be B , Beyond 'the election I ; . , . I a a Of � I Oil � ; t f go.' They used to say thab he was cranky, . O' al . - � . I - Int from here t6 his r. . . I . . .. 11 W , i ith h6 House on Monday.last,Postnjaster- i .present farm. : M at, the Stratford races next week. -The officers and preparation for plebiscite work, - tke . - I I �, I , I T , ests,they will be judged by the success w I no diffieulty in sinking s:iafts and running t,. big Lly respecte, , - L . ' 1 . r 1, 4� rerly . officious, and ine and familymere very h Bijou concert company . � � - c . - I . � .. 1 2 �-, and pernickety and Oi - General Mulook introduced a bill to abolish tu nols. This would be the case where the - have engaged Draw's very little was done. The chair was - ths. , 1 4" - . � *CCU- . . ­ ' . - .. � . I . ­ 19 i here, and,their many frien'g It thei, opera house here fZtl e1week commenci ' . i . n � , L' which they turn. them to account. They i - I L ,� . � -, I �ndis regre r on , 5 - - that it was diffieult, if not impossible, to ha,v f - ,, beds ot rivers were not completely covered i Ing pied -by John D - U - ,I , . I ­ ! I I . e been' iven,for instance, an overflowing . the system of superannulatio, for Civil ser I � , - Murdock District, To - 0 � . . , i, �, 4 I t 1. � i L . L� � — re. of offi;;� UIP-- . - . 1 -14 ��up. re , is a � 4 along peaceably with him, and they ad- revenue ; and instead of concen i removal from .the village, Jame i on Monday, evening mext.-Fall wheat is lar. The election � ' L h, - . I . . P � -1 ­. . . . e med , ther .1 -� Hannon and Mrs. - 8 : . :­ I -, 910`1� - I . trating it vants. Thus has been red if thev were, the courFes would have . witzer, of hipka, wer i looking a resulted as fol - I . ; 'T, for thwex�tnguishment of the public -deb . . 0endidin thin neighborhood,�A Iowa : D.O.T., L core ; D.C.,Lf4terlimg L j 4 �,�' : vocated the clipping of his wings and the . t, to b tracked out first. .* - L _ - 2 1 � � I * . W. J. M. th � : I'll, I V -�t � pledge made by the Liberal arty en in `1 . i "a the vill this week vAsitin Mrs. Shef * petition is in circulation'. - � I I . - I age I to keep bic -DWT Kate Clarke - ,9 and T 2 , Z i I ; -, they are dissi TIN POT TITLES. I y , . .1 � - � I - :- t T: he Liberals, 0 -pating it in all directions by . I ' clists McPhail . � Ous - I - curtailing of his powers. T11 offthe sidewalks.. Why ' . , I . I . ; � �. . - I not have a petition Maggie - ; secretary-treasta � I I � � 1, 4 n onition. It was promised. b 11 . fer.-Mr. George Joynt has ve y much iml- W;i:s�i;Ig n � I I.. �.. I - meansofeXtravagant supply bills, which OPP, at when the ' 280 i � �, ;�,n -� theotheraide- maintained that he was a have appalled their own following. There party came to power th6y WOU d -take .. The disposition of titles armong Canadians, proyed the appearance.of his as pro ! . rerl, � .11 o � pert tb shut up all. the, villa cowswhich are a � , . ') m ,'I . y . -; ch plain, R 1v . . I - I at few -years is causing some e ce, a grano- UisSnee? L he ]an I ! . i I steps B. Lomrason 1�1101, e 4T.W.Andrews; 270 , ­ . . - I . . 1� � � -P. �� , . V * durino the I& ' by erecting a handsome wire. f much bigger u k� hall, C., Cook ; D., M,., Laura F,rr%tt ; . I I . - ­ : ­ J X . splendid official and just the thing needed -% ill be no disposition, however, to: judge to relieve the countr . named pe. - mars -49L 4f; . � I ,l; 1; iF, - . . y from t e enormous comment in Parliamentary circles. Indeed, lithic walk, and D ly painti - %tance than guard, C,M. Be I I of - : I : I I .� - . . eatly painting -bis i '. : -.t5 � f."t ?I. their conduct of these reciprocity negotia. stable- tition 'ould meet with mi � . � i. . ­ ; v � . - '. 9 in the iateres I super zzo ; aentiuel, Sister Young - I � 7--- " , �, I ts of the country. Now the burden imposed upopn it by the . anua- the feeling is sbrodg that, if there is no- -Mr. Samuel White I :, I � � . � e, �� I i � � � I !1- , � youages� the formeir-Mrs. Heaman, who has been, . b - " I , I �� , �1` wentv- seven ch ge - ond Lawrason was � . -� , T i X I tables an[Lttirned. � Some of the members of Ing the r I . 0 � 4 I I , I -P � "ro;,',, � f tions beforehand. The ball is at their feet, tion xystem; Dur ' ,L6 D,, W I. Moore. B , - I .. an in the manner of awarding these son of Mr. Jimes White4 w� b . the first living with her son Thomas at Brantfotd -elected as delegate -to the Grand Lodge, - the 2 �� .0 , 9 and all Canadians wish them -abundant sue. years that supera � ' 4 . I I � . I . ,. ' I z .". I , . ! , 1. lr - I,- , 4 , 1'. unuations lim, e beeti grant- honors, ib will be the duty- of men of prom. ; part of thoweek visiting hi her, who - the past eight Months-, ieturnett home, on which meets in ftbtWboi� in July, - it was - - ; , i .Q , �1- .i � the Liberal Cabinet are complaining about come., The Americans are apparently in a ed in Canada, civil servants h e paid into inence in the country to refuse bbem.' Awe � � � f; i �111 - . . ; i", 9 . :, � � .1 , 2 �--, . �1�1 ' '- There , still continues in a �eoti't h. - Mr. 'Thursday last -.-Mr. and.Mrs. -Thom. Rowe decided to hold the next district mee , 2 , .-I . very poor I �, �; I- , , " - I i the Auditor -General. They have had., most,friondly frame of mind. We know thefand$1,422,977" and u retirqment has always been an ides, _ �e - - � I � ) � �­ ; 0 confined PrAably 1 Hathaway, assistant po,stmas of Forest, I are visitin relatives at Brantford - - � - r - ; t . � . - f I i - - I I . 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