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The Huron Expositor, 1903-06-05, Page 4-------- -- 4 OR HU N E OE ff THE 5 duOts of Oro e4't� full pay on ret remenk and it [the mar- do. Is not a bigot. B Dav [a, of appeal kets free, hile the aim Har to bhe people. This the Lientenant EAFORTHOS LEADING SHOE STO R'E. 1, would v 06 Is e88 t JTJNE� 1903 other markets w3uld have ;o pay461' I ban 25 !!years, the retiri Saskatchewan-, swears that he I neve use Governor reflnioe4, and demanded Colonel I( wanes is to -b -thirds n Prior's resighiation, whfbh was given. Ta R*7 how or -draw give our farming int9rests 16 bouO such as of the 0, plug that he can't "moke or o Mr. 8 ipreme' Coure bw b, ExI bequer dourt! and Sa. physical satisfaction frome He says tb it if McBride, the leader of the Opposition, was S. M nothing else would. Bat ould lou Manu - p �rlo'r Court judges �,ho resign after attain- be wore a, silk hat his oon6tituonba M ould called on to form a Government. Thin he 16e vooes- b ig the age of 75 yeal a and having given 20 hear about it, and he wouldn't gob the �om- has done, sod bss�selected as hie colleaguas: fac,turers be willing to Pas the Tbe Fam'ovs 0 sary for Euoh a boon to our far Years of jiidilal sek*loe are entitled to -ld call h r a 1 2 3 4 6 an hiation next time. They won Oonservatives. in Would ail;iiance equal to tliiir salary. If 'the julge dud6, and it woali be all up wit his career 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 they be willing �o admit the va�koaa ramnu- of age- an4 ham served 25 years or as a statesmen. a the oonstitu incy of Sao- Attcrnqay-Gene�al Gibson has introduced is 70 years 19 20 AM X m who y 14 1 15 16 17 IS factured pr6lacO of Great Britain ��nto cue it he is 65 years of age and bas served 30 katchowan there is only one m Ma Into the Legi0atqre a bill for the re -model - Shoe, A womeft", 21 t 22 23 24 5 1 6 T markets free of duty and I a in a; pos�itipii to years on the bench, �he same privilege of re. 'wear a silk hat His name is eacoai field ing of phe uperlop courts of this province 28 29 30 ...... 1.2 tirement on full pay 4a rovided for. This and he is an India n." VU( compete against1them on oven tort-oa We p 18 simply a scheme Oroviding a rich endow- and prDVidin for�- the establishment of a very much dou ism ment insurance for th compel- The recent and continuots heavy e'ump -new departun at �%ud the appointment of bb if their b asted patriot a judges mud Te above natnei would lead them this length. At any rate, lin' -psyers the country to pay intoo'ka ofall k ode has hit moot� of, the bwo new jud ea. It is hoped by. theme ite to g the tax NEW ADVERTMENLIENTS u iriage is desired by every woman. T1 e first requis *ter e3ccUrm0-n weLiticyitwill,t4ke a.go(ddealof educa. the premium. d shoe—a proper fitting shoe. stock plungers ith hc�avy fo, to such a walk, 4s a properly coiistracte w r e. Several �means to' relieve the congestion in the A Mr The f1gurebetween the 1p-irentheses after each tion to convince thern thatiany such'arrange- -inzhape; it must itiduding e on t Tcrontw and got business trans. denotes the pagei� of the w -par on which the to their advaUta�ge. - Mr. 'Th Domini" ParHam'ent. in Montreal, Toronto sod othcr Canadian aouits a lady's shoe must always be trim and neat be ligk in &Tstford, at the. ment wruld'be Arilgement wHI be found 6urDominionla limakersare attill dotng cities and towns -have dropped suals valy.!ng & weight, and it 'must be flexible to the foot. $"*a acteh somew at D�ore expeditiously. There BAfour says ver� plainly that �unlss! the On The Q- T ­Greig & Stiawart­l y fromafew thousand dollarsto half a ilt are other milor changes in the bill which it I business, although it� a loisarely wa , at the The Cash Stor� —D. MeBeath-5 y The 11 Queen Quality shoe ic all these, and it FITS PROPERLY. are prepared to do this t w Ole 80heme is said will to'nd towards simplifying an It huge meffyine 2 Four Specials—McKinn')n & Co -6 lion. The first dc wn fall announced i the d old stand on Parl� i h rga Aarayd & Co -4 must fdll to the ill, r Ottawa. sa- a- Ek ns --l. grornd. This b6ing the a.sponsion of cheapening legal� proceedings in those t e foot cloely'around and under the instep and heel, making, it Aaanton he slaughter of tfie innocento," as the thd large broker ��ge an pri. 1M.Pos. forth 21 —R. Willis & Son -4 uality so however, that very of courts, It does e1eem,' slible for the foot to �lip forward and crowd the toes.' It giv�� the bC oluniban 0ase, we may salfely conclude that however vate banking firrn of A. E. Am'f a & 0) 2� 'Yatt rAy og—J-hn —5 lilling of the privat� bills introduced by uch more Might, be done in this direction 2 X6n anted—Expositor3ftice-­8 i Toronio. This firm, hich bive sp,,,:uCg an olin much we may Italk, Im irial �referen�ial d toes plenty� of room, and the foot free play. It has a combination of 24 vul Wan —Mrs. eil McPherso i - 8 w pf ae cry ra -8bingles-5—N. Cluff & Sons -8 'future, if it n's shoe ili tho trade is still a g6d&,way I ose of convin; ing their into prominen pidly and. were do- merits that has made its sales larger than any'other woma aebktnj�n- lie i members for the purp ith advantage t�, all, except, perhaps, the An the legal profession. �There to still an immense Ing a land ofhoe usiness in 6toc cs, sust end - Tenders Wanted—H grodetick-8 constituenits that tho�y are really wo jAatfotd ever be realizad, -XaW mak. expenskve circ rld, and the �!Chief of these is FIT.' I OLAA it cat acs,rqel�, be con- ed payment on Tuesday, an ir liabi ities- amount of umlocution in con-. ketffgoodgolvig� Death To Bugai­--�O- Aberhart-8 i d the er-;I, has commenced and several bills of this noobiol with A hm� courts, which, might be Warning—J. Bulger—$ sidered as among -the quaktion1s ikely to ' 9 n Bpi are likely to be 'very heavy. Whether or and return 4 not th lopped offan It fits where otheri fail is a IQ ueen Quality ruism. We havl 250 Plotures—Alex Winter—S., the �ind h3.ve mot t�heir 1� fate during the last wh�lch would -do more to re- riof remal 0 the eir failure will bring dowa obhersi- Ole �V� on satul lwa a a aura sign not known. Mr. A -in-law of lieve 01 Fresh Groceries -i -L MoTaggart-5 form the practipal politic I issues of 0 ask. This is a :nges a than the appointment of control of these] shoes for Seaforth, and are no show g all the pi -I-,� Ly Aes, I ' He 1 For The Mcdel Farm -6 that the, ones is a con aear future. add ition al,j udges.� Butit is viry difficult bekinniugof the en of the se�sion has Senator Cox, who ibis eaid,has also been Farmir". )CSander" a few of v.hich may be seen in our North window. to ban -10116 Notice—J. C. Morrison--& to got s lawyer to, see things in, this commenced. Darin the past weekt the two hit hard, but he is likely able a id the light. Excursion To Sarnia -5 a matt�ra of prinoipal,� Imports aging blow. Althouigh the Legjalature has the arranging Fanaticism Run 19 61ity 1�oots, $3.75 a pair Oxfords, $3.00 a pair. for au Summer Shoes -4. W. H. Wil:is-8 nee �enWla,,,, W many Queen Quo Wanted—R: Boocbman & Bro-6 the attention of the Rouse wore Mr �ourts and Ohe say as to he Mr. Booker 90,. Washingtoi 0 a Ek %ft t oup a es!th the appointment of Int it . ­rKiStubbs-6 bill consolidating thdi railway laws nd pro The abatement is now authori a bAtivelymade judg inardEgs Arid aveldci. 'One of the 911 7i'ding for the- appointment of &I railway that the Dominion Government haVe decided under Dominion j�' named b Junsweddlogg—Beattle Bros colored man, is most dhtln :ealand the fixi g of their salaries comes Good Flour—Hamilton & Kerslake -8 iehad, as well s!�ons of the ablest oUizens of c0mmigeion and the set granting riedietion. ighe -above a charter For Sale—Joba Finlayso-8 ro0ured 11 to grant additional aid to 11-c Canafflan iijimt be H. Altihcitgh born slave otth from. I ToFarmere—ftafirth Milling Go -8 the Unied S"taat' for the construction �f the 'Grand Trunk RE WILLIS &-SON,' Seaforth ad st Be lea on SATe S Wedding Presents - 8—J F. Daly -8 cifieRailway. Thpformer messure was 134Yfleld. Northern Ra lway, by gaaranteEing thi in- Wauted-2--Beattle Bro" he has made a, w�orld wide reput &'Corurnittee : Sole Agents for the Slater Shoe for men and the.Emp-Tess Shoe fo o'n" 'as a before ol the whole H case and barest on the bonds for 720 miles,ab 3 per . r wolnen'. The �eat Rf d Cedar and Pine shingles in philanthropist, rriter anj orakml Com- t parb '6f It has been passed cant. on $13,000 a mile. - As i ecurity the 6-bO c0unty- spew's be greater. Get'our. prices and save money. N. mencin 0 mortgage on the !it is time, as they ar' verz rotten. --Miss houses of Messrs. Cox and g as a po�r slave bo. r oa 'outhern and h It was dis- Cluff & 8 no, Wqrth 9,,iin Street, Sestorth. 1851-3 16. Wilson rewithAi mp 0 p -0 LO-Nkrs —John graser left on Monday to McLeod, at the d on aho d vernment take a first y urou plantation, he bqc:ime andhow i: age ears, are said in�s voo�-�.Parti4an spirit. The clause B a t 'head as that portion of the -road thus aided, and a seic- amaged. The loss wiR be which URE4 tale MW opposition w attend 116 Go' prtt neral Assembly. at Vancouver. y of one of the larOst ard in)st Fupceeoful in, Sunday. er remsi2f left Blyth station heavy, as i a number ofeg 0 pbing the'Jn LiIWOY,' which end mort of the eye-, a1iii 3t the axem gs 7—Mra.1 -Green has' returned home from a I tercolcnial R! a on t a remainder I dustrial�and edubation�l in titu'Jow in the' Dn Tuesday in f r Elora, where they whole roof was taken off the bar,' day r as. aeek, before 0 nIngbeeind her belf brother, the most setereatorm of SEAFORTIT, FRIDAY, June 5th, 1903 io. a Government road, from the o�eratian3 tem. The Canadii 6n Northeru, a, perh; Te, PleAsaE1t visit" to Moorefield.—John Biggart lare to be bur ek has rebtsd the �111.61811�' er a ,which, has of the cominiesion. !Many members con- better known as th a M the ki0 that ev been in thfleml United States, n ifiAtitutio, cKenzie& sun r4 sci. a hotel from Mrs. 'Mr. Jobn Milne, have beenk living ogether visited thistownship and resi4efits ero got done mu:l), for the edu io t6nded that this road-16hould hot be exempt, Its'eastern termint a is Port Ar hur-sa I it M arry,for the summer months.—The hotels the Qneea7s hotel. ing-ready for Imperial Preferental Trade. civit n and elevation air would not liaten to any :prop. runs by way of Wffinipeg and E the Eouth end of the village for a number at all anxious for a repetition of 11b. 'k Ith I but Mr. BI -ing w.: rurnmef business, and :Jd [of years. —M e 0 *at Tid -not holo f his own race. He li", also, many tim MUMMI I ta -n Oretar a ld n a 100 ing forward r. and Mrs. xohle Taylor en Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, the Se for a warm season and 3ition which wo ely I! terfeke -with t on the Pacific Ocean, in Bri dsh- ar y been welcomed 14 the best �irolex of society. ed a select nu her of their young In L t�e control of the Government 61ver this It is d stined to be,a trans- on- lots o boardereJ Mrs. E. Elliott. of the Constance. I -e Britleb, Government, Urt Monday e for the Colonies. in th riend _011 %1ning i and all report Mr. Querin Awre He has been the 'invited gu�at of t�he- l oad' and he ultimately had his wa�. The tinentAl road. Several portions ( f it ar al- Albion has had h 'r double verandah, which You m aob be an experb 6n the qu4l. has succeeded in'throwing a bomb shell into �Sving a most enjoyable time.—Rev. A. ay J -on Queen Victoria, and has be' hospitably re- ties of carpetat linoleums and lace curtaing, other measure, the Qxroind Trunki Pacific, ready built and in 3peration. Thii so see one was ei ected last'fall, painted, which car. for Wrest. McLean, D. D. Ing tainly nuch i'lm yes the general appear- anconver to attend ti -e General Assembly but you can dealwith a house that sells.oii BrRiah politics. In a recent h a been before the r4ilway c � mmitee near- were lisairily subaii ized with bo 0 left `ueEday morn' &pge(-h, made t i cash and pro, -town- ceiv 4brought to at ed as a guest i'at the Whi t9 H a 0 0 seiitWash i, twe Kerr, who cx 0- ance 0'' to his constituents' in, Birmingham, the every day, and has �been the cause of con. lands and by both the Dorninior and Fr this! 'popular house.—H. Darrow, s a delegate from th) Rur3n presbytery. honor, as we do, and feel assured that what ington by President gooaevplt, while on the aid able heated discussion. ' The! kickers, vincial Governmen a. t atand bia triaL er In tb6 I t with commendable enterprise, is having you buy is the kind you want -acretary made a Etrong declaration He intends being aw for tit leacit one Colonial S 4nd that h6wdver, have.been ponsiderably �ppeased ment, however, th Dominion t a doub e vera ah' I or- Surdsy, hu puplic platfrom bb has elect rifled thousands arr"ge price I -del overn en xid :built along. the front and- onth and has secure the following min- d carefid In favor Of Intercolonial. prefei ential trade. �y the promoters iof the- bill agreeia� to the have adopted a ne system in a , iding - i ail. West si le of the Commer2iaI, a as Ioi as shrewd buyix)g anr zight, having by the magnetisnti of his or& �ory. In short, he which will be tere to take his plan the first two San- business indment can devise. we welcome It was uaderatood,, from Mr. Chamberlain'ti by ab,,I,t. ,,,ertioa of a conditioin binding thec'ompany ways. It is the proper system and,the cnly� greatl3 app cc. The -stol rociated by his borders. A fine aye Revo Mr. Aitches�n, the third Sunda man of wona-erful veraabili, all to see if It is not here that t4oy can gab wuten is a I Y2 Ivan to on- walk 'has been laid along the front Y to have its eastern! tormirius or. winter one upon'whicli aid. should be cement remarks ther. that he ad4aatcd- tho.placing the best qualiies, Rreatest varielt 1 9 Mr. Musgrave, a studeiit, and thp last there ies, lo and his ability ar'Ad influen 2e have always port at M weeb 'reenslade, of the -River Will be no service in t6 morning -and Rev-, in his store, a -s w -f onoton, New Brunswick,1 and if torprises of this kind, either by the Domin- and west sid�:�G, r,-, prices. —The E. McFaul Co., SeOorth, of a duty ou all braad4tuffi coming into the beenusedforgo d and for thel elevation the work is not commenced and three mil- ion or Provincial' Governments. We hope House, is ba ing anothe vements. —A Is r story builbonthe 0 !Mr. Small, of Auburn, will preach in the for i I Britith market from eign countries li�n Aollars spent on !it within t *o yeanf� the Government will have the courage rear part oftbe hotel whichwill makes P:ok farm, plem( and impr3vemen6 of his fell)we, �nd !he' has ev. blvening* Mine Kate McLean a6companied DEATH oF MR.s. Ro(;ERso,-z uch regre t .amb week, -by while permitting the products of the colonies -or ifthe railway is nolt finished wit in seven to deal in like anner with the Gr)nd eral large be'draom-s' Other changes and as far as Huntsville, where she is was been honorpd� by go3d pEople of eve�7 6 ass y6ara, the company' bar father felt in this "Vicinity on Satu day on its to enter free. IL otber words, that a pref- a powers bhal cease. Trunk Pacific. A t can not be a are also being made.—W. H., vehicles -were sit i -E y so eme a improv smen oing to visit her sistep.—Mr. T. A. Mille, becoming known that and nationality.; IV-doa,; seem str&.nge,, The bill willnow likely go throti-h withoub finance re. Johi T. Roger. cession.—On F erence should be given to the products of with the uarantee of the Dqniin- 'Brandoa hits greatly improved the appear- one of Wingham's pr grassive merchants, son, of the 9th concession h therefore,thab fa0a oul,d iead! people' much furthel: OPP66tfDa, The Go ernment ion to back it for the interest at be'vek' died that Gralis&s furniture ticiam ab ance of his prbmises by having"a new front id a business trip here on Monday. Mrs. morning. Mrs. Rogerson had 6given birth the colonies. This. announcement was hailed h4venot yet ihiade any innouftoeme:ut as to "weak indeed. put in his store, 'd a fine verandah built. CHU-ton and atored oo make foals of themselves by i4bilizing-and sa - m. Campbell has a beautiful display of to a babV a few days previously and was with great delight by many in this 0ountry, the nature or amount"i of. aid they, intend When painted the building will be one of Dver A. StrachaW­a, making a heroine of a seneefess' ut flowers and plants for sale in Mr. getting along very nicely until Oriday evft- 31re. Graham and especially by the Conservatives and Young giving this Enter] This i one of the Mr. German, M. P. for the best 1 -641 w1a i prise� "Wellani, has in Main street.—Mr. bed r En -St. Catherines, owner Paoific Coast, — woman who refuscd to make ell'a office. Asher prices are right i,3g,.whF-n -she took a chill, romIting in a an important Governmeqb measu es that has troduced into the Dominion Pa liamert a bavfe no * doubt thab she wi I dirpoEe of pneurnonia,' w ond this with heart we&k1less, others who have foryears advocated a Brit G. glau of hotel in whi(b Ba'oker T. aahi4gto�n, Itliia yeVt6 come, and . h h will, in all likeli bill to better secure of fhe Rivr! onso property, is here making great many of them. The Orangem 'two *xcurelons aloi :184ii*eference for the colonies. Mr. Chain- bond,. cause consider& le d' the rights of private In- en are did its work all too quickly., Afra. Roger. future. , The first iscusslon� There improvemen 6 t4at premisea.—H. Beacom busy at present collec ing funds for prizes son's maiden name Ovas esE I ie Ln hi prince amoug rn� . 4 , had altpt, bem ; i a dividuals against railway companies. At and W, J. �litcholl, of Clintn, were in wrie. ion Friday., 12th ins birlain is an admitt�d power in British strong feeling in e House that instead for the glorious 12th, which is t:) be held She was a daughter of the law WM. Lowrie skin happens to be a diffe4ent 6oloF fi om of giving aid tot his 4oad the Government present, where property is burnec by sparks town Sunday. ­Re. -J. G. Yelland left on ,be zuv, b-eginfiin i politics, and with so powerful an advocate here this year.—Mrs. S, Gracey, of St. of ffullct% and was but 32 ye re -of ago. they coualuded that the desire of their ten o Is the Union theirs. The following despatch from Indi- should extend the n - torcolonlal �'Rallway from locomotives, the sufferer c n get no Tuesda 0 a nference at Winghaln- Marys, is at preaent- -i She leaves a buiband and two -eD the siting her mother, c I : 1. , to Winnipeg, but it i said that Sir Wilfrid —Dr. �id Mro.-"Atkinson, of Detroit, were Guelph�. which wi n a apoli8, datcd May 21st, spea6 � fo'r itself damages without first proving tl at the 3 Mrs.- Buie. young a few days c1dc Sh 9 was June 26.—An ent4 heart's was about to be realizad. Alr'. Cham- Laurier is determinedly opposed I to any here on SundaT.—James Warnsley, who has 'a'stdod'aeyservedly respected y all who pinsters'ConvenH and eh3we the immense folly of Nor�e,,-�and much berlainis at%temeats, however, w r such proposition, and ithRreby he a ows hit, was due to neglect on the part o the rdl- boon vii iting riolativ�eie here or the past nix knew her, and her death� is deep' -were more remarkable for what general and I I ways to maintain the proper i afeguai do. weeks, efb for the Soo" on Sunda -egretted -%hat lengths - a �silly praj idice will )ead good sense. y.' He Walton. Wednesday evenln� in the neighborhood. peop Lq 0 C regress- a acoompa�nkd by Wm. Elliott.—W. J. I Lacroeso shoes, Tonnis shoes, Bowling le in this ag f enlichten Ion' rhe There is not much being inade This is always a difficult thing ta do, as i; is wa the Airectfon of It cessary to, prov the case ihe oboes, Outing 8hoea, etc- Nice ne ood-, W. 11., nald, who withi the Redistribution bili. If th Maggie -McD reople's 80ciety �01! he did not say than for what he said. despatch ie as follows er special ne -th.-ough Jow6tt W. -Must@Lrd and H. Turner are NOTES.—Miss ials. Moreover, away bi inging a tug down frptn Wiarton. has becn staying wi�th Mr. J. Mi! efor some Will The q�estion was subsequently brought up committee that has t$e matter inl� charge railway company'sown offic' Willis, oole agent for Dorothy. 33M stoes for lidiee .1 no doubt draw: Mrs.. Lulu Hadley, whose refusal 0 roake has had a meeting du Ing the past Week, or it means a considemble outlay oil tile Fart nd Gaarge A. Slater shces for men. 1851-1 time, hasraturned to her home at Ki4bum, - sel W -heeler, who Jv -in the British House of Commons and was u Booker T. Washington's b0d ab I the if any pro The beat claims for Bommeroial Euprem- —Mr. E. Adams and Miss MeDpois-ld were gross has �een made 'ith the of the complainant which many I irmere -can R. Lewthordsl!e for I diacusaed there. Mr. Chamberlain was Engliah hotel, caused lier aev dis-.harge and, measure, th h been any 1'0 ill afford to bear. Mo8t,ot our Canadian JKippen. are hold by that firm. which is always visiting frion.da in. Staff& last u�day..—The taken a situation -it C, fi��at in the field with nsw banana social twitted with advocatin a policy at varianae brought her many preuen�s and complimont3' ere "" ot w O� publi with screens f ndise .1 under the auapi0es of the 9 notice taken of the falt, It no kg -vEry Ongines are fitted no enOlLgh D. H �y, Commissioner and Conveyancer. mercha Ladies' Aid of Kinburn 11shment in Wingi with that of his party. This. brought fur- fronithe scuth, �began to -day to receive rpu6h as if there is a disposition on both to prevent sparks from escapill but when wills, mo -bgageo and do 6est qualities, lowest prices, and above all— M6thOdtbt Church, 0rder of Foresters I 91 eds drawn up. Afo compliments and �preseuts from near ho' at the 10 .706 neyloaned �onorable store methods. J uot a word now on Tuesday night, wag a eii success. lgc -at home, in the I me to heav grades thos o 40-tt I me. sides of the House to stave off this i matter the trains no y t rates of interest. N gr ther explanations from the Colonial Secretary One of them wag gold watch and chain. about the new seasonab a fabrics for your Bananas, cream and sugar, wilth. 'bread and and these show that the polio' until nexb session. This would give mem- screens are 1131111111 thrown open to help bhe Organist and, Choir L-ader Wanted.— evening of last wee] butter and cake were supplied in� the base - y is somewhat it was deliverEd by a messenger. Ib was beri, a�nother iession before a generl al else. draught and the re ult is that cinders are Soaled te idets will'be received by t1le undersigned dainty summer dresses. We have in great gr.&Tme of apeecheal -n " cit'zensi of Iniiau�poijs," up to the I oth day of June next, for the position of I asin effects in muslins, different from what it wm6 originally sup- fro, Lion, and a prop sitioq with this reo�ulb will thrown out the size of an ordir ary bii Xs *ieties fanoy, ple ment and then a-11 passed upataira to the inus posedito be. ep gkre- not likely meet with �ppoaition from church cho!r, ms, prints, Swiss( prepared nd vhich,a splendid lu chequps ad,d- ord 9 receiveq to day organtet hnd leader of the Presbytprip dimities, gingh a0itorium, where a well Judging from the remarks of any egg.. If Mr. GermE n's bill passes into 116W� of Kippen. Tenders byi one persea 6r'both posillons sgateS560. also received. word thatAhe quarter. the onui of proof wil be'thrown on the r ines, etc.—TheaE. McFaul Co., Sea# enterbaining programme was ven, The Mr. Chamberlain in Parliament, as well as I orth. iil- arseparabely will be,; acusidei6d.,-- State salary ouple of hours citizens of ]Eioust,,In have begun t aio' The Oppoaition havo moved a in 4ion to ways to show th& i - all preean one re wanted. Peter Fisher, Secretary Board f Manage. 1851-1 efforts of the Ladies' Aid deservq a larger nimes those of his leader, Mr. Balfour, the scheme fund for her. A' Ment Kippen, Ontario' pleasant eve t a meeting: this Week �500 the effect that add4i I849x3 attendancei and it is to be hopc4 that the ent ..being observed. We say, if ib p LoCALBRIErs.—Look out for June wed. clusion.—Mrs. B. On! bra icle ea. a was kubscribed, and the Ho; the wa dings.—Stattite labor hs s common ad i this oe'al"'ve Y New York, is .- usb A GOOD which they have in their minds is to -levy. 'a . in Timig PROMISED' n I hem in the fuuke will be d acripti h of iucreas� d . duties should be in line with Lanceiter's -cattle iiard :)ill .�The Ladies' tax on the produefs of forei 18 raising a larger fun sub' 8, given ta.the - I fron and 4 tsel itidustriee. This and 0owarVs drainam bill, and it ill to the dio gla countries, lik 31� Aid of St. Audrew�s church intend having a �Iicitity, much- comfort of cyclists well attended. —Mr. Wm. filgill is turning old friends in acknowledged in � column eadE4: 6'� For arden- party On the manse grounds on the nd travellers out a lot of! firEt-class new biigglos this a is likely to preoipitat� a long 4i passion. dhare the same fate, The railvta a are ;oo 9 in.genara,, who d in thi while admitting the products of -the colonies o6lf-reapecting girl." subser W. H. Kerr is attei sas ipt on!s are evening of -Thursday, the 18th, In season, for which heaceives rea4y sale. A week at Goderii�h. By present appearances snA at the 1 present Omnlpotient in our Dominion Pa liament to at. Tea the beat season of thb -yeai for plea 7 - I I sure free. But in addition to this they exp-ect comill from all parts of 1 eXiVS,�l and ih is rate of doing business gation is not permit any such measures as these to f nd will b3 iierved from� 5 to 8, and a refresh � 9!eekiDg, the roads 'befr good article is never a drug on t4ie market. that the products of Great Britain ill also :true.t,914ituthe-Houaton. peop13 willido bcptar I proroi nt booth, at which will be dispensed I g more free from —Mies Belle �Farnbam left home 4nd friends to Wh3gham, to ikely: to be reachtd before the lirat of their -way on the statute book. They might in' ce dust and mud than at-, any other season. oonfertnce.—Mra. J: b6admitted into the coloaiea free of duty. than even the New Orlean a People, oho August. favor the people an( inconveniene oream,,�itrawberrie and all the delicacies Arid so, no doubt, fresh in this loc :Chic& sent her $1,000 at t e the cc m- -of laid gravel is a ality last week, to I go t -out afailiy- after a V That is, that the E' he meeting he14 in Hone- panies, and that would never do. the se4n, will be' kept open during the Pburoo of Inconvenience to the trav where her sister resides. The g- d w-lefoes mpire will have a tariff tou. elling 0 Connor, -of I One of che speakers sald "thalt he had evenin�, The Hen�all b!knd will also be in public In geaeraf, of her many friends follow ber tothe Windy n V W Pam Editorial Notes Perhaps it fathero Postmastel against all the world and free trade witbin more respect'for �and Comments. e- would be Cit .—Miss Ada Drake is visitiD� with -her m ell a(girl who iefuSeA to� make The temperance convention, att ndance to enliven for the township fahers to discuss the y The Temisoaming Railway, the n6w road held in I or- Vaus1pne, of South the Empire, just aa the United Stat90 now up Booker T. Wa4hington'a bed than for a with their music. �Whatever the ladies of advisability of performin sunb and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Hotha, ontolast-w-eek, under the auspices of he 9 road work A a Mrs. A. Good and. er have. This is made clear not on] ­ by the Precident who diqed with him. being conattuebod 'by bbe Ontario Go v*ern. t. Andrew's unde�take�hey always do well different season of the year or some oth this week. y statements of Mr� Chamberlain but b menb,,ia expected to �,00t $35,000 po'r mile, Ontario Alliance, w 9 attended by about One aud ths people racooniziiikg this fact ara eare meaus of improving and' keepin the y hundred delegatse, - In the abse cc of --he t attend this garden party in large n Metho(b--' The Ontario Leg�lhtljre, all completed and full$ equipped. lb is to um- try roads in repair.—Mi. and Mrs. David Exeter. announcement of Mr. Bafour In the House bers, aud�vvith favorable weather we may Campbell left on Thurdfty'of this week on The London coof The storm'ceLt�e in the Ontar' be 125 Miles in leDgtb.! president, Rev. Dr. McKay, Of "'oodatook' BmEvs,—Mrs. Buchanan, of A�lmer, wee of Comments. He eaid there was ffem . to Lggi8la- I fairly i -edict a 1- .3 9 U 'A Mr. G. F. Marter, ex -M. i IS- VL U VT 0 oun old the touriat excursions t( the Prairie Prov- the gu6st of -her sister, Mrs. Ge6rge Man- -visene -0 dtnts -passed oning coil 'ter of -the Intcr`or io, The conviention wa i an exception to� - f he there w� The r' -firat ArAft of otatioi on thikpoint between Mr. Cli%mberlaln and ture for the past 'we I ek or rnore wag the Pub- Oar Canadian Minisi P. P., presided. -and yo an g and especially the latter. Bab I as and will visit with. riends at Hami.ota, son. —One of Exeter's oldest resi *tsti I Ito A000un:ts Committ-ee. The Oppo4ftioa oom for all, and all will be Yorkton and other w, atern points. We away on Tuesday evening, in the! person of himself and his collep6gues... He further evidently, having a 40eatime in Aheold said: gob ElCent Of what they-- suppo generalrule. While A their uttexSuices and made welcome. wir-h them a pleasant vii it and a safe return. Mr- James Ramsey, who had attained his list for this Aistirict -,Eugland'wauts. to� secure an open god to 1 be country. A despatch j 6om London, says : determination to secure tem N0TE3.—R may be made beforA peran E. -H. Sawers, of Bruce'- They expect to be a.)aent about 'three 73rd year. lie had been ailing o�ly a short another Ecandal, a6d they hzkve beon indlus- e leg'alf field, will oondlict the service in the Math. ouths.—Miss A a Dot iu 8 Ay. ado#ted markeb in her colonies for her manu- Hon. Clifford Sifton 80ent Sunda with lation such as tho vote on the re t plebi6 in I has return - I I nnie Calraphel time. The f triously working ibup. In ffiie, 41fo, �he odist charch ai; the heu%l hour,. on Sunda ed to her - 0 t t awa, Stratford Dittr, factureil goods, He knew the traditional Mr. 'C. D. Ross,- �M. Yesterdayi af ter- citeseems to them t) justify, tl y home from Br mels, —Rev. D M. Ramsey D.1 qf deate wa 7 some firmness mani Is' was next, in the absence of Rev. -- Mr. Mallob i Alex. Langford - objeotioa of the working classes to wh-it ro.toriotts. and UuSavory� 44 Cap 2; noon 'with the whole Allaskan party, he was here E also A preached 'in lCaven ob'urc*h laot Sabbath a food Sullivan has' liaa* his artisti3 hand. It who is ttending the conference. ab Wing morning. Mt. Ramsey was somoyears ago tax,. and he was a wara of the objection of the guest of General Loid William So lack of the loose and abusive talk too fie Goderich Tc wriship seems that sulliva, ymour, quently indulged in it these meeti iga. Ti is harn.—] Ir. John Bal'four has gone on a t pastor of the Londeboro and Hill churches, Mitchell. Charles th THE STORbi. -�-On- WedneEday of, last the oolonio� t-3 abandoning protection. If n, through another, inan, late of Halifax, but now Constable � of the may be due in part 1,o the gcol a ]vIce tc to M an toba. He! will also -attend rl week in Hullett. �If. W. Gladman was in (3 Ode- Joseph H. Oliver. purch ised a timbeT limit for ",250, s6ad. in Tower' of London. ge lunched with the dere . d by the obairmin in his address at t n' Presbyt, �rian Assembly in Vane �hia township was 'visited' by a regular -Barab y. Ttowbrl.4 these could not be ev a ouver.—The rich on legal business on Saturdaiy.—W. J. 'Wallace, LeouarA? ercv-ne, the plan he heavy h ins of last'week we cyclone, which played havoc with a num'- Heaman was 14' London on Mond Bning. 94 , few weeks after sold the same li.mib to a Lord Mayor and the Pillince of Wales at the meeting. He advi re a boon to the her of barns and other b Idinge as wail a. collapsed.." These stlatement3 ara plain Q0, PAn rm.: Mansion House and dioed with Lord Lans- opening of the sed th4m Iii beriD fil' f far ere I We Were it an;mll f.- � A L: Ai &Y ev, a sweet, or to be moderave in uneirutterances and bo r J w U a 0. U.Neilbas purchased a fins black locality, o dam iprooting trees and- level ing orchards. Dur fra, John 11 -end, -aked out ifrorn tile eachow politics and act to abuse the Gov. t - driver. Mr. ONeil likes enough and - esainot well be misunderstood. sel for the Opposition IF dow as 11 age was done. by the I Eta -1 Ing the afternoo good borseftesh. proposition to that ernineub, as by so doing they wqu d simply storm.— and blifs. J. a 0: heavy thunderstorm —Thomas RusselFs fine nevvbrick�residence, This isa, ver dm evidence given by Frank Sullivan bi Mr B. McLean have Hai y I efore the The State of Kansas and sections of the now gob comfortably settled in their fine' came tip, which, was 9-coompanted by a A. Fergwon. which was'at first, supposed, and is vastly GaMOY Commission. It was iesire'4 o have drive the friends of the Governme t out of on Anqrew etreeb, will be an ornainentalad- Ism. Embro, H. regular tornado, The w.nd came off the 'Humphrey the " Cap" give elvidence bejfore the co -n- Sbato of Iowa have sufferad severely' -from the Prohibition ranks. A series of resol new residence north of our' village.—Mr. dition to cur! village. The ma�'0716 lisve A. lgra� diffe.-ent from the scheme advocated by the lake and ran, in a funDal-shaped co Wilson. mittee, so he could' R. McM)rdie was in Toronto last week lumn, finished their portion of the work.4--mOn Mon - 1 explain tiLo traineaction, exceaei�e rains. In Ka nose it rained for tions were passed and the offioers for the Preferential Traders of tivis country. Bin t but the sli picking up a Nad of sto.-ker, for right through the township, leaving a aeries 'day afternoon,; Mies Gertrude Hicl�s daugh- Distri ppery customer could' riot be to currpfib year- elected. Mr. Marter. was grazing W-inglisin located ko as to sur of wracked buildings and fallen trees in its V 0, - even this proposition is a F-11ifficiently startI- n days without intermission and the river purposes, He brou4hb back with him a ter of Robert flicks, jeweller, wao married �-day ; Kincardth pnions him. Specls:l, me -z- elected presidoit in place of Dr. MoKa� T. eugers wore sent In all dire 3tionsi but, as at Topeka became so av�'611eu , thab it over I . - fine load —Mr. Gcoxge E. Thomp-on, of pith, Althrugh sev6ral arts of tile town- Alex. G. Harris Ing one, to arouee much Interest and oontro- The treasurer's report showed that the totil at the residence of her father, by Rev. Mr. sUp were visited, the reatest dardage the. moseengers got,to the pla a wfilere 841- floweld 'its banks, inundating it considerable amouit received during the year was $7,000, Hay, haE disposed of his fine dliver to Mr. was Knowlee, of C" diton, aseisted b, Rev. Dr. -ens � Teeswater, vordY in, Free Trade England., It is said li van m Of this amount, Toronto had co L r butfd done in the 'by of Pcrtar's Hill. Pas aupposed,to be, it was aa0eitained Portio;� of the city and causing much lsuffer- Oampbel', of T4ckers'mith, and for which he or e vicial Seven' Hannon, of ELZ to Harry Silk,, D. D. S.., Chakes P. W-Als that thb Balfour Goverame i ight barns and houses in that Vicinity -at in"Fiend dissolr. that he had. uab left for some whore I ere a hand3orhe flgure.—Mr. John of London. The bride and gn)o left on Goi Joseph IDO Ing an, h ards helping in the Re udum Dinfdile was aitlendbig district meeting at McKelvey - else. prop- $2,293 to* received He was sighted at Many points from Port fight, and the'reat A the Province gave e evening t for Toronto and ex3ttern ing Pailiament shortly and a'ppealing to t lie ' e people and in�ury to! ' w6re badly damaged, trees were uprooted th rr '�aany th Centralia He 'a'lso I visited his uncle e- I e Y. � streets were swirl' and fences levelled, whil �he. temperance poin:te Miss -field, Fri4arie'k country oa thia question. The Reform party Arthur to New Yol'rk, but no person could a treams a of o 'ng $2,515,&114 there was still a balance of abo t in almost GOMP, L ricks was -very p*ppular' in tj get near enough to bim to d were inundated to the depth Parkhill. LAIrs. (Re#.) A. B. Ross and t hall was etely (Jeruolished, town 111yeris :, Bethel, I In the old couatry are irrevocably wedded to e % . of $2,000 in the treasury. The Alliance did a we ;ud will �) greatly missed fr�)rn church _; L however, Among the sufferers were Messrs. John Tor- summon-j.'At his own sei ve hirn with a sev r If eet. The firsh reportsi' children, and her slEter-in-law, Miss E.. G. good time th graceful act in pr( Ur F S and sooial circle �h Ripley, Robert I senting to a. She was a imup appre- free trade, and the le%ders have al�ready de- a few days ago, C41?," turn out to have been, very much exagger- Rossi of lit. Thomas ' ara visiting the fo rance, S. -McDougall, James Cox and Bern- 'Vaace Tivart t#ned up ap the Wallik r o prop Spense, the.faithful and indefatigable seat-(,- ­1� rm- ciated Soloist 4a James street Methodist on OPF03ed to Hou4e, Terciito, h16 ordinary place of reti ated and the lose of life and iniary t tary, an address and a ohcque for $1,000, in or's cousin, MraL. The Tac ard Wilson and'Mrs. -McNeilly, while the church choir. clared. themselves determinedly Elder, of ker- Whitechurch. Chi! erty from the flood are not 'ne&rly so grdat mith.—ldr. Alex. Mlonteitb, wh!) has Faf. dence while in the !city, and he h&FL 81ncQ recognition of his earv'ices and the aacrigaea gr&v-% Allan H� 21 a &use. g the Balfour Chamberlain Policy. What the been before the c6mmittee. Buty thb "ClAp" as was at first stated, There tivere only. 20 he had made for th Zed froin a'la(,-k of water, is now havin Godcrich Dlta�, re%ulb at a general eleation would be, it is lives lo3t all told add tho flood has now' sub - is no suckling, and �'o just as wid� awake as a an artesion well 6unk! by PeNrolea drillers.— 8treet, George A ided and all danger is over t Mr. Robfrt Murray land his Pister, Miss resent. times in tlig Bri,ish Col- W. H. Graham its attimative features. a little more so, and, p I - despite t Xeg - M. i - umbia Pr Murray,^of Oor were this week on a Y He Im Possible to predict. The new poliijy has any member of the Pommtttee, and, perhape, here for -the There are lively t would be he close cros's S.-ATURDA ovincial p litical arena. Them queWoning and he6kling he has been sub visit to old frie-6do. �All were 1ple ased to Mi ard. 8saifoio decided advantage to the agricultural cla9ses The London Advektiser says. - The people out on theban -a of the ragin g Pacific see them again'� Mrs. Balfour, of Lumaden, vi'lleo James Hnse� jected tq, he do�!s not say any more, than- he in the old country, and would also be an as. thinks is aecesaary,�and the cc mmittee have " Ottawa Free Press d�plores some o,f the can beat us in Ontario all -hollow in gettin X[6nitoba, who had 41een here on a visit to Dungannon T --ho her s.)n I aft the lore 'pa eek - f r, t Ina. sistance to the manufacturirs, in so mtich as not been very much enlightened by his evi. " effects of the Marilicod Suffrage Act, and up political sensations. Our. little i quail i rt of the w It wou4d give the doiae. It is likely,, therefore,,'that this so Mount' Rorest.�—`Mra Robert. Thompeon, BAP�GATN IDAYI� Shaw, Aiubn man -opan market in all - " attributes the me itLRalph mildlin comparison with their fierce sto satire to Willif called scandal 'Will VOL rm� whoBolifewasd6pai"edof-for EOM3 time, the coloniesifor theirmauufactures' U out about tiie same r -- t ton, W. H, The Meredith's attempt to catch votss!"b it.. They have been trying to run their Provi has so far as the many other!L" scandals " that have Y recovcred �s to be able to go about A01�*~ Kenn I orkIng been from time to t� " Mr. Meredith advocatod It for eorne years cial business- in British Columbia I -Varrmal 17 only Ones it would hit would be the w me unearthed by the 1 t�e houpe. Mr�. Tb(�innpson is moeb grate- ert A - people, as the price of food stuffs would, Opposition. " before Sir Oliver Mow ful to all who ministdrcd tG-her In her t -y- t We intena to make this conuing Saturday special Bargain Day ---- 4 -shelves Exeter Distrie-E.- at accepted partisan lines and they do not seem to mak i ables and counters loaded Nvith bargains, in-, We alway' do just as we IF,=. Godwin. probably, be somewhat increased, but on 11 The time of the Rouse duriag both were doubtlessoincerely convinced of it, a they have been hav the we6k much of a job exact' a! moistly been taken it bj a ad.vertise. These pric�s are for Saturday only ]Ion. Parkhill priiat ' bill the other hand, the incre-ased advantage to legislation, and 6t i8p now pretty ivell of its wisdom. Ex P, elience has n�,b ful- ing disturbances for eara. The last ruction g' filled expectations. ' i Moat people� will however, seems to be he most a6rious of all Birth. William. IT- Cc their employera would, perhaps, is the everal mein Hutton, them, to make a sufficient enable cleared off. The GoVeramentle Rail,�ay� Aid agree that this case. The scarier we In this a bers of the 30verm. NOTES. NJ r. Maur�lce Nesbitt is at pres- 1. 'SATURDAYPS PRICE& increase in waues Policy, the sapplimon ary estirriatessini the have the ment are involved. Ib appears KIP.Pen. Frede 4. courage to return to the 014 lines that a c6r.,. ent driving, tbreugh'the country, visiti 9 4Z Ri6fiurd (4ramey commission r6port are about the the better for the oountr�, and for the - 11. he 41), n Saturday, French pelau-de ie f6y 696 - to make up to their employees for the zen- tain land grant to bhe Canadian Pacifie the variou.3 towns i � the (nterests of to' 1.00 black. Silk 0 banced p only remnants now left to be dis Cd off, ical morality of both 0olit Railway was handed over to that 7 Ande U. r Thibades I rice8 df what they would consume and as yet none of these iterna Oarths, Any i man company Chapman glove factoiy, of Wingha-m, and a Y 0 before the necessary conditions we� ard. I business who "a not the ability jbr industry t6 earn -e com - . reports tuainess -very good.- --ews. Aibal)rg in.the way of foad stuffs. In this wa , in have been placed bef Mr. and Mrs. year can oparoely be ex ected so far as the Britit�h people are ooncernel probability !a that each of- th I!e ill call to g 8 epEnb Swuday with the latter's Thomas 0. Bandi y ore the Legislature. The at Least $200 a plied with. A commission wall aipointE� James sim V.25 black Peau tde-soie, on Saturday tor� 850. o ivie an intelligent olr honest �votc, nir to investigate the matters and it -tranppire� sieter, Mrg. John Stewarb,, of Goderich I Grant for considerable discussion, andl. she Id - this $1.00 wide black 100dba things could be pretty well evened up. he be expected to bave much conbern tli%b two membtra'of the Governmt nt, Eb township, wholis a6presonb very sick.— will not dutl on Saturday for: In. John, the Legi8l- A. Auder6oh. However, we may well leave the people of arts' and Kerr, were responsibI6 for the de Quite a number pf the citizens accepted the prov6 to be the case, ature may be &a to how hia country Is 0overned. I in session for two we 1 69c a yard� eke yet. The I livery of the is do bef:)re they were earned invitati U , 0 school teachers to the old country to settle their own a �ngth of U n the nature aughty fellow kho signs himself a iey recei f wide!,Print worth 8c on Saturday Only 4c a yard; flairs, the session now all depends up Tha6 n' nd that for so doing �1' 600 yards 0 of these three aeverol items- t e reporg. ved a hard listen to he program' me prepared by the and they will, no doubb, do it to their own of n c some r -re day�, and were well 'le —parmere, in t) the commission being the H. F. G." -and writes 4uoh racey IO'tbvra ake-off. Wh this was dis I osed in scholars, ]�,rnp' an. Ohe table wi4e 10c and 121c Prints to be sold -at beat, interestai looked for I e igneg his througho o e evidence and before Ue report of tir Com. ed.—Mr. hn- Beniet has res 71 y of 2 0; ut Easte with most'auxiety, Othough, perhaps, not* from the press, galler -he House of 'Com- mission w'�s presented to the Logialatare, po3ition as 'engineer �t the flour mills and Present'dro Bat what of the colonies? It a.tw by any means thb mo -t important ito the mons, Ottawa,' -- �t fast colors, aye t3 t] �oroiito Star, say's the -PremiEri Colonel Prior, dismissed hie Mr. Cook has been engaged to fill the v 'takes two to make a bargain. An arra n "OWLS will be enti country. ac- 0: e lot of 50c, 60c and- 75c Dres nge- , erringeo s Goods", on Saturday for some:funnV things abo�t our law-makera lleakues Th is brought on a crisis. ancy.—The:ynuqg peopleof the -Episcopal Ott a failur., ment euch aa that proposed would, uuques. by the help of these, two ministers ard church met Friday evening, at the rectory, 39c a yard',� '&Ve sUffered sevA tioriably, serve to consolidate the Empir It would se�m as if the Dom nion Gov , ern - thereo In one,of Ilia reCe t letters, in which their friends the Prior Government was to present Mr. 41bert West with a beautf. "tain great lose in e as ment have at le -n lie explains the, reasons -fi)r so thin a house feated, and in addition a charge waq made ful presen and, addre�s, on his never Evierything will go VeT elteap to make Saturday a vev big sale day. ()ome ocu ftve the gth'yielded td the pre' Ing his vrops Uol nothing else woald. Sentiment follows atthe lastseasion preceding the adjourn againa� the Premier himself to the i effect connectior w . ith them.i Ab. will be greatly" am P. R. trade. Increase the Intarcolonial and int being broughb to bear on th by the mentfor the holidiya, he makes this re that he waki a participant in the iseed by them,� hav�ng always taken Saturday. about -6 i —The 6r-rupt m an mark': " The rural me bera took the first- proceeding for which, e had A A A A ti judges and the lawyers and laoki6g the just dii itioissed active par! i in everything in connection with W W W V V V !d - imperial tradel as an arrangement) such as nt an iocroaae of alary� openly ()ArletIDW courage to gra opportunity to escape �he luxuries of the his colleagues. This ipattbr was refe.-red to the church and lchoir� —Mr. Albert West this undoubtedly woulti, and a bond in capibal and'geb back tol the homely train �ftaaldxn and above board, have deter -mi ed t6 do so ioller a com-nil tee of the'Honse and the c ornmit- has resign A his positfbn we hardware clerk Highe t Prices Frald foir U a i - PV0dr lCe. J�, formcd Such as no sentimential id.eas could to*el and the bar of 6rown soap.51 1: And tee reported 6hat the bu3iness firm it, which fo.r M r. ( -er ry, and - lef t for - Win am, on I in a sereptitious - s6d round a )out 0 1 lanher. again, speaking of the dr�!�a of membe�ip, he the Premier iia a mom . gh er The Empire would become co. b3r hid also and- the fire nsoll. artici- Monday, i rhi�re, be ha�s eecured a more re- ERM -4 �Xx The Minister of JuBtice has says Even the 6pr�eaentatives of the iven notice cipated in We' deal, bu whether or, iot the izponeible 6nd luqative POSitiOD in MeSM th BIB ves. dated as one family with identical interests farming clisses have to 14 aside 'theli pre- Premier hii iel f was a are of his firt i's con Young an( Son's hardware business. Dur' �ra of a rosoltition doplaring t3at ; county . I in .0 e ra re of. t rn indices and appear Sundq'y in istovepipp hat nection with the 'matter was nol, didelostA. ing A . We f )i virn in our mi judges ust rE tire after I ir ye�rs' e(�jo ' dot he -lose wi , -a ap -,i5n'of the natural przducts of and frock cost. Having #ielded to the Oress On his Government be ag defeated, I remier has alwayE madel himself very pleasant d Wais an aims, ins as the Unitcd States now are. coart The admis, L !-�RO D & C reaching the age of If tfiese suit, Jabel Robinson is said to be meditat- Prior applied to the 'Lieutenant -G wern o,- y wree o. . -er-preas escaped ing a silk.hat. In Rome'do as the Ro aus , for a dissolution of th 3 Legislature and %n pairing to their Watertanks and not before Canada, for inEtince, Into the British mar. judger, have aserved 25 years th4 y are entitl agreeable. --The coun�il are doing sonrie re- dARIDNO 1316003K 'sympathy i SAMPORTH. much llier, the i6jured