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I �, [ ; NEW A1DVXRTISB9HWM tro him. Ito has. taken exceptions, fall wall that t Ith the demooratid , . . . . � � "I - � —40
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0606 --mm alwUsoo. (6) r, icis of a scandal. The now bills atione who , , *
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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
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� . I I . I Here our contain rary leaves Au ,0 7 it was �fiereil him bereft of all polit. .. 2
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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
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! 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, . . � .
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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 . -
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, - I I ho powers. In facts they n?vr PrOP046 to ksl;hey should a:boomplim � ' . . goommomw enter ined- the same � t I
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, 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 - . � -
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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
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4 I � . � -- . : M Vatiftmond. (8) J- I OrrAWA, May 30th, 1898. . forced ul0on I I
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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 .
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� �� 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
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. I )r oats --Ad. 01ftes. (5) . I ol� on every hand of closing up 'and the mom on - I
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� I 11 issbill!"Mr L�urier,` to those who or,. �
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� � � � 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
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I � Wool. win -Jamse - 0.(8) ng up natur . 7
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I e 11 � . I I *00 (9411000L younger Topper, or th present Minister of .w I I J I � ..
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EI I I . I I others. 'The practical politi*n has more . ana .N.
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. . 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
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� 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� . '' ;
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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� . � - ,�
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� � 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
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. 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 .� .
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� : , 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 ..
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�� � � , 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�
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-� � . 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
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. ? - 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,
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- � of the: American Moab, and they are prep or' &cooed to the request, but their was no use they will have in him who . -,
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r � F Z- I , ! - . Mona, Clerk who sits - in front of are g �Mff to 8 L .1
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I 1 be the deciding factor i importunate t4onsy up* Concerning the career of �,Lieutenan gement, perhapaj will -
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as similir feelings towards Is that n Came"'L the now Lie tho will have to prove the y blue an i black.
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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
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: 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 . .
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- 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
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;; 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
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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- - � ;
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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 - - . ; : �
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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
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� : - . 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
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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 . -
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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 . .
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6. 11� , thit head of the Department of Agricultur _ i united in the bonds Of matrimony to Mr , :.. - r .K4
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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 -
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; been properly authorized, the officials are interest , as made. Hereafter the Post- � The marriage as performed by � .� .
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� 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
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. 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 �
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. authorized by the Treasury Board, That tio � ejudice fleated in their own conatituenciesl but they 0 Ot- . I he firldesinkid.was King Marion . . t .
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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 �� -, �
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� adiaa, seeing to have disappearecy. The Governments but the whole province, and . groom was supported by his cousin Mr. the folio , a' officterax - . � =
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� . Court of Appeal trom the decisions outside, pply to him to c6injplete the the residence. of the bride's parents. .1 �
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- I Conservative Ministers had always to meet the province an O I co � W!, Thom" Workman. The ... bride was InQe arming . " .. 11 . � I
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. 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 �
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� 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 - "
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� -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
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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
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. . 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
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�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 ,
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", 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� ,
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: It Z 1 the example ,of the Star�s friends when they a I ological Cho acter. of the F -- 6 . -
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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 .
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; 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
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L j 4 �,�' : vocated the clipping of his wings and the . t, to b tracked out first. .* - L _ -
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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,
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