The Huron News-Record, 1886-07-28, Page 44.
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. Newin ' country is 8A29,, t total" We think it Can. The expenditere submit to Panes meat arid which wee
s.
ewer 7nlf the people expressed eulargemeut of the lii8h Seliool;s, try. But there is also a eilve diving.
(fl P, Miran
lY Ere( ll tfti.ul"E1► nuesar oiled 4,814; only a fraction ' izi inial of trnuaufaaturere, end for the defeated.,here and befpxe the' each- • : •
then:Rolv_ee. In Fiontenae, oAu'ty so -as to oomply with, the aondttions` "to thie apptlarently. ditrk aspect. The s
.1 the Gnat Deny • for the :9.ct. was 6111,, on which it can be made o Collegiate land queetiou Intuit be considered on , '
PZ7;$LIQ $t,NTIM ITZ toter' number'of votes 6,088, number Institute, would largely increase the the same prhicipleoe that applied
• wedaesday, July owl..
Trio 1`wBws itecotI ha&repertediy polled 2,467; not quite •oneethird of bei of permanent and transient 'to the complex syetem of Govern-
asserted
ovezn •-
•:issextec that 'tele `reason why the the people -expressed themselves. residents in 'town. This, is a 'Yell, uan% in general. The Trish lands
Scott Act is a failure so far as pre- In. Lincoln conicity the majority' was important matter. As we have had lords Avoid not be; allowed,, to use
,rentiu - the consumption or use of 570, total votes 5,544, number poll- oecaelen before to remark, the eluef • their property, their lands, ;tQ. the
intoxicants A$a beverage, is owing ed 3,550; not qnite two-thlyda of material extension of the traria Qf;palpable . injury 'of thepoi.*
to the lacy of public sentiment in :,the peoplo expressed themselves.: the towns can only be expected from There are. obligations. attached to
its favor.' Whether that sentiment ' In Middlesex the roeje ity was. our progress in manufacturing. The the ownership of all property, more
is rightsay -at this t: or 'stalls, We have been wren it i5.not for us to $,476, total votes 131,-000, number area of farntlpg country tributary to especially to landed property. And
• g polled 8,115; somewhat over one- Clintpa: is probably, as great as it a legitunate- Irish grievance is the
• asked what,wee mean by public sen- third the people expressed theme : ever will be. The onlIt'oaditionai ' abstraction ofthe. greater';rai•t of the
timent sympathy when wee refer to' it as n,11M ; selves. • trade the town' will get in that. annual?y created wealth of the coun-
▪ bei:naia'with tele Scott a. In the nine counties in. which re- '.direction will be frrms increase in tt}': by absentees. lundlotds awl its
atitrnsinfull are oiveu'in the official kopuhation in the rural districts. expenditure. in foreign countrieet,
Act,: 13.j* it ,are: 'glean the opnion�a .
of the great ureases of the people:
report a moot question .whether .„This taking all •and giving nothing
xe Dirt referred to, we find there are: And it is
71.,684 voters whereas Only 33 861 the building' of other railwa s in return avoulci impoverish an.
with regard to tete Act, We find f y , a y p Y
that the lasts , a£ enfaieenient of the ' voted:, giving a majority of the votes through tete eouuty would not more country.. It . his 'done so. The `
• y
Nas opened up. WE SHALL MARE THF COMING
- YOU7-t WEEKS "MEMORABLE" LE" to the any bu _ei�s
'whom we know' Will call upon us; likewise inemw able for
evidence we shall er that ROBERTSON
'the convincing en �
i`s• always -"WIDE AWAKE"" in ,the interest of .his
patrons, that his goods are better, prices lower, and„ATL
THINGS MORE SATISFAfTORY TO BUYERS' here.
at our store THAN YOU".LL FIND THEM ELSE -
WHERE—and so they ought to be and always are
All our Goods are ALWAYS LEADERS and of you do
not buy from us you are, sure to GET .LEFT. Below
• are our SPEOIAL prices for the next four weeks
Bf ci OUT Dress Goods, 6o. BIG DRIVE in Gloves,your choice of
300 pair for•25c., were 40e. Gin"ghanis AWAY DOWN, your choiye of
QM retook for 10c, . Gont'S Soelte for lac., worth TN. Cottons, Skirtings
and Paints at, prices which Will astonish, All Goods marked down in
order to clear, Don't forget the place,
crt.son's
polled amounting to 8,327. ,There, than oounteibalance that, The gods want of ee called Home Rule has.
• „ Soots Act 1s. pointed out as the rel- P a
= u e beg 'voted for the Act ,.25,554. It will' . help those who help ' themselves. nothing to do 'wath•the alleged mis-.
R.-... fix° gf its. eons epees W b el 10 et to of Ireland.
b d than n ]1Alf ? a 1 ta=t to ab a
•.h the.. f _theS tt, Act the people .voted -,-,as 'near as may the ntttnrtfabturing line, It Aught h_.
that non -earn lianas be observed thatless one;h, :f .Clinton has already inial... e '
istateP
' 8ave to
prsitcistAns o co pine ofthe: smart Alecs of the
is 1proof�that'pillia sentimeut.is not be forty-five per cent That thirty- not to be difficult matter tq. either cotintiy` Grit press know when; the
in,acoord with it., Why don't thesive' per cent, of the poop -le voted increase the capacity of those in, Dominion eleoti are to seals 'off.
iue ectdrs enforce the. Scott ;&et i is i for the Act, twenty per cent, agauirst, operation or intiotiuce , new ones:
l' live and fort c One of these enterprising prophets
often Beard. The answer is plain. y- per ent•. did not vote If public aid. wo'nld'effect •thin the
says the elections will be "sprung u -
g at -'all. .leery this largo Unvoiced cost s]iotilil not be a u iced.• Our yP o up
-
this £ the unwillingness
usual Av't the gigs t'c intelle t
ro 1 encase t we moped 1pazartie razing facilities will lessen ear 1.)3r z ,h „ o n z ec s of
-.fhe J:aelc of . public., sentiuient in, p. b sin ,eau a R,
1:t k3011AaARtkL4 a a on the. oountry this fall,".and, as
of -the mass of tete people to aid him] ! number would have voted is -possibly , °bances for increasing the nianufao-
1 y 11 the small .fry.. Grit •crass,. he etas res -
favor of this. J,aw.` ,If.the A,ot is tag much 1n saying• t at at'.least. year. owns not near y so rue
"' eClinton.into it,-` sons for the spirit moving lrun; in . elm for i>icidentals, -stationary, etg, rltich a►ppea ed •in•your lAst• testis
' fart f the nnvoted forty-five per situated as Clinton , will go nt
P y €p ?' this: articular prophetic strain.: It _ €
P
vlolatod the rnsal ecto>' cannot' rove 'Dent; would have' voted against the. I Clinton would make.'a bier, coat . p p p x$8,200) '! en heAcls .of elopart- „'seat Your Goderichr codespMulent;
it Without. witnesses, Those ,, who +�. }oust be Admitted that theydo boar , y �,
Act,as ever , u>ti i'e"udiced. arson to. secure all passible •at an early - ments with sulSortlinate.officers sat permit rias to say that hb. is a vel
• '0111(14644k of. terser, an°n porsoaialy P ,1 p the :ear marls .of the average Grit g
will a l 't thathe. ittliusias1 date there would be less.incentive to.;: a $4,0110 in all for each'departmont,=• fresh tend' I.minitt stay rather an anztis-
kilorvledg� will not valw,ntaril ;}rid , i ani t e- n, o£ •:
oYlogician. One: . cif the' efusrt, Alec! 40`000' . xeetcling •officer, :ata ing iidtyidtactl;aud one who 1 ho:ul'd
• those rn-favdr •'of the Act. was so other localities in: the surge Hue.. ., $ , , P edge ;,a•..00d deal trout led`tvith
in: c9nvzotzng a person, for :v blAtzn T:Grit editors referred to• says lie nettle f -say 1.500.... saute of : j , g g
aroused _that they oiled nearlyth0h. What might be .a good lune for aur ase sty o s y , • z>tghtrnaa er and. from the effects of.
A le which they 'do'not appsoie o$r . Y ptill tools time to over the a cbtild aasil
full vote. Public sentunent there, council to p.arsue now that theyilave y at least X125;000 n ye z y :the last attacic he has: evidently not •
and'}vhichl they are from dvye'ta day + _ tel`, ; He "sa s he•started oat •ane1" geverumeu at may ledge from-. '
, n, fore,•�udgtng by the Afitczal,figures token action to sib -nit a.Uy-law for Y by be effected to the .cavi t yds recovered, I 1 y J o
themselveo parties _ to : violating: • a deavoring to final. -the aggregate- of _o£, a ronin audthe.cost of else rho article whiclz_he •is'trying to
g given,. Went dlei divided. about ae .additions to.our If igh•Sevooi, would _ th,. P in the slid pe of ai' pita at aTucic- ,
:Others who Might cruel thei inspector one and ane. After: puzzling, for. tzpns etc, matertally,redirced, ,1;n fling, I l
fellows:1. forty .per 'cent:fit the Act, be to submit by-laws at the saree.time .ersntztli'ni til' who; he: so very.
cute-,
• clamor •see .that the:community. is: ,: several weeps, 'the fatty substance:$2,00„000. of a 881vtitg could be' A r
sist . er cent. against it, * Bet from to eene;debentnres for 'the urchase, fact , a
suffeein b the non-enforceit>ent of y P ¢ P]y undertakes to hoint: out as being
o ?' , g Of 'public' ark •'for• the constt'tic-.•'thatoccupies tine space in'his Bran- - effected. tVithlessenaug provincial present aril heimg,rlayed' upon ;SO •
rho ttnsAtisfactoxy. rr�orltinb of the a 1 p , 1, a y
the• law and will not engage in the.... ... - i, x ;. tum,, which in ;ordinary :Mortals ts. recei' .ts oar 1a year A3 esti ororvn• , ver nicely by conf►ciene men. For -
•Aat, '1oss.tpf revenue,. etc., We ]cnorr� tion of n mala sorer , _And for tax. , , 1? y y y . y
1 haills less tagl of malcing criminals filled . with brains, ' he . solved the 1 t d and 't•Eesbe .bmzts ,ass asvta •': , instance,; l'io takes •i't for hrayaRteil. that
that lriuuy Who voted fir the. Act .exemption or bonus to ' maiinfac- , a n s, ' y' ,i • i n "Elsie Groff.'"
wof ithoOne.class, of tliOtr'?el'10}p- honens T • diflioulty by a momentary inspire- < •t bohoovoa the eo le to agntato for such, and s, t.l w, s . , s
woo: "not a,,ar do 'se. ZS a are tu.rers. These. all to: he anbinztted , 1 p P o Noir lsei'e is grist were tete amusing :.
rvithotit some. comes Dashing benefit tion•. in the 'wear vigils of a Ion ill bring, our
P ” then 'ustified iii ae5ulxlinn.thit . pub- at the sante time but to be voted 'en y vigils g ,some scheme 'that:Shall 1 g, Art conies •in; and ►phare the very
xesailting to tete publico "' •iv, the , ,. a. P .; •.. sloe Iess night: I3o get.;from •' 1l.
a I 1i sentiment is more laigel y op posed'•.separetolyt. - These are practical :is , a b up eahenciitules'"w thin', our' xeeeipfs lna pious corieapondent'$atoi;y falls ;
p o 3', Pl . hili eevte h and 11 1e; his tliinTcing a `anon tlerough"as fhb sup Aseclviotinr fio4ix .
utterly eoncle.iraim the. lawless. #rets , e W o . without resoltiit to direct t k
to the Scott Actthen have stated. 'suog dor the poopig to thililt abotnt, : ; n a PP
'which:' are now being perpetrated ; was et bolding :together the . ra `l elated out a TilckeretUith, was not .a .‘purchaser
o P P : Probably three-fourths of the people And food for thought for •our, ma P Y o a We have. here c de y p
3 P I o eat:bead now z - at the sale at all, but the annual re •
throngl r7•,
• a,tout the eountr.,. tpshei;eh • aire••r 11 0 osedto it,andtliat ro- � •lctpalleglslatora?. Money is, ph/0i,, eAd :'to.bttist vitt mode by tehich this lnay bo.bYiivahi, .,;..
yf y -ti p ,-,, y 'erred to'n i- • purcln•• . by' tons
pn.fo.mers; inspectors, •rrzztnessos and Itl�e tinnsual •pressure of 'an . idea •.about::'without interfering with. the 1 the eerie >o'-
• •, portion would favor the Crooks •Act fill and 0 soap, Probably as.w ... titan. • • I would advise k , e
•
RoertS's. 1IRBIIT flIISiI STOP.
vernor. Say there aro 82 wardens. LETTERS TO: 1W EDITOR'
Allow these $30.0 a. y.car t ,do duties• ••• :; ...v..,.; , ,...,•...�-
now performed by members of spar- +.cZiti, Nezws-,Record,
liament- $?4,600. ` Alloiv "$100 Sin,_ -Tn reference to the paragraph
magistrates' have their property des- t
a•. p • aucl Iii elieonse,;01 a' wine and beer
r' • .eel : and their lives e dengered,
toy a d n a.: •• l'icense.' :
• for doing their duty-, we submit that ; •.
ortune a_tiine -in.i ll res acts•ma *wanting to get . out, he , there efficiency'of.:tele; public service: -
P P ,, Y
r' t cleat .beiote he attempts to uneartls•
•e••
and then wrote.dosgn, gone and one has got to coins. to , ther`•"1Saie's llrost." to take
n
lied be presented aaazn." Ay we•atid • +r a (Hoeft of .a gAlvanic 'battoi y so.ha ,.:
;lied•r ee c -'"the' Drell `10 va -'r.-• rf 'are • ttr.o. `Cause •why , £bete s 'use bli:niting the ;fact. ,,W e ,.have:a.. a
v 1 v til ,. , • u.s�•:., • , may be Able to understand• igen and..
e >n brdilsei hes •he lube Ls I there . g n m -r al trot• ,
• ive do iigtan v ` oisvar tjt' c e3• ,Q , , •Dread bio; expensive. ae, i oy g gilt'. and not get- •leen '• u
R , , figu es A. o a p'.
far that we rsill go b.ao i<ard, fore one and one .1.11:9.
re two, and 'two 'feria that we 1persist in clapping on ae "he clad iu his •'seers= thiis
s fir.
Productive. 'ex enditure i3 not only, and two must be four, '.Noav 'those t11e. smA11 provincial body
corporate. luoic>sres�az^s MAN.:
exp
en
general prevalence" of such'aets,
ail Acer tl }ri' iiti start isar►otlter'• J'1W 'ALITT lbOY' AL,WAY
.• D i0t. y th P Yr.. .
evidence of the lack of P p ublic:s in N CONO1rfY..
y
it there is no ono
• path*e.with the Act. or its'enforce" The •town of Galt does more man- ' comniendable but desirable. Ex= premises and this deduction being
• intent. •: Public sentiment .is Opposed. ufacturing tensa: any town .of its size penditure- should be ' within the correct, it is as plain to be,seen as
• to • murder, .theft. etc.. The' laws in Canada, yet .it gave no bonuses :.means ofeo• le; The • rastical the , Court House on the- Market
-. n crimes are in sec id y a n p lin Are' that theD mini � e eetia n`
aoainst�:these c,im s r o in that .lino. �1,ncl,:yet it ckicl not, Rpprecatioit� of -these prtn•Eipl.es �Sgtt o on 1 o a
'n itiethe• o. inion ' of the people; get' g g , �•. will he `s rttn tion alio cauntr
, �ti p P P :soniet'liino filar ' nothing. , It ,•ufEt�ds�ope.fgr the Best � erts,`of P b* , P y
The" :will ..voliintalily tender thein has. g veu'•large• bonuses •to railways. i t • l gi 't . ` ;'this fall.
.. y �•,,, a .. a ,j 011l ai Ull c,tpaYl, eai$l.. t019. •
oi•idence,' aincl`,aicii the officers•of tele•': Pi legality. by a..state • town ,Or in- '
ltt.w. ire bri1ging offenders in such. divicleyal &Oa: not neessarilyimply
Py
eases,to jtistice. ' Public* sentiment small expendituro frugality is
EDITORIAL 117.02CES
= •w o` ,be.done to have.: it come into 'effect 880 when.Parlianientwas dissolved,: •
zs.iii.aCeOn, The people—Will not however, np .,asset' to useless and un- Those rv]to denounce. Gladstone•:}, of a government which .has to deal ,
I : : . - lit electi ns, It would bei_ f.brit sere cogn rnpLtdiOred--bia.pol
u 'ta •il au , tiro o ars: of the erne stole Scheme are of en aro with ir.large territory. !The un'fica at ne o_ A
r,ol . z y ; , t ffic productive espondntuie, There ars ; H l e t r, ue ; - .•� ......., ,_ _.._- .._....-_ • Load. Salisbury= hAd no betters ...�
the . public interest ... to make •the.. -icy..:.
Scutt Aict,.,Aor db.. .t „eve• fear,;in' matters for, elte;;rAte'payers..to eon- .opal sand:to be o ppesed to thfiT nisei - li:Orf these provinces into an em- •flick ksisu: stir. alacl.nasp Mi. Glad--..,
3 <: ... y I change and 'a saving In ex ease,!_,, ., 7 ,
Melly'cases• tell' tele whole truth, sides nvolvin the raising of a; ; eo le 'being allotvacl rte 1rianage ....ryo olisho,.ild. alter. ma oriel ab p stiptaa'..has -• made . -his. second ansae,;
' g o `p P a " Y V. would lie 'effected.. A 3�aard that .e f 1 'appeal to the constituencies:
-when "Coln eilecl to'A pear, as suit considerable . sum of matte A, ,'their oWn affairs the 'seine as are the the fin of vernnient required h e ss u appeal
1thzsrl? 1liubioesa >jltatinsorvon is absoIutelydenaaricleeii, perIe of other• portions of:rho `t.e zffeiant . uprits or proviuces. years' hes the G•overnmen't•,:w.
ttrent
w�--- a "dyer one-third slit gross revenue of y y a a
and,,i titmice 2 •PtiUlic set tznien%is would be a useful if nod a pro United I iltoctoni: a liberty tfe O c sly pia " 1 governments' of the day been sit�tAlned in a gen
h 1 Yd o alar ono •
'tVliat is the Clinton Public School
Beard going to do about fiitina. the
BRITISH'MINISiRILS •
date for holding elections for school
a � DTr. ' Disraeli aphoaled,l'• to . the, •
trusteesl The Board has it iu its county' in 1868 and was defeated....
Y
Power -to. have olec'tions for itomeni with terrible slatighteri.'-Mr,. GladL•'
• bers:held en samo'da as for. conn stone Met with the same experience
Ciller$., If, the :is to be in'1874,after six years. ofextraordin-.
There can bo no doubt of the'changeary legislative activity. Lord; Bea-
necessity
ea-
niece sit .of coutt'alizing the.: Diver brought about' t will soon:have to consfreld' as confident'of success in ..
Y o P
ale gas;•:
11al h d
has control of the expenditure •of ' as Prime Minister o once in
s
Y.
g nr os vineua vernmen s
• belief i ,tele• are nits unnecessary. much of thet e towtt s lou be a popular , • o wonder . that ft.'
snob yet.educiatedi to, a. U n deatltce• tmprot~emont A puhiie' minded by Parnell and DIr� Glad q y cera electio3i.' ltt
ipiiuci1 l'e's•o€ the Scott' Act.. tpar1 also -nue of the requireuionts stets for the Irish people is same-' power formerly* eansideied ne
Cesary and. .its . constitution should • be a .Ministry holds on as it can .under
.,
inetter of public interest. • the pub- the Seven-year Act when it has ta-
��10 will lu:ei� i�afor, to:atatistics �o£tho'tatuxi. Exemption front tax- ttha�'alzii� to the liberty denYArid`Edt when," p 1
the existing order of well-.discipl'zneci majority to rogistoa•
in su pextiaf the•efentention•.thot;the• •anon•of or bonus to manufacturers by the matter-of-fact of ft is nary necessarily cismpounded into ;1io do not, in a
P,
' e .en: b. thoili ores:'' . g• ' •- • • ' a e with •. friend the anger and central or ominion ' things,_ sem to care'rvho the trustee's rt -
peopie•1'iazce not , v ..y v to employ a ai.t.en. number of.pro IID lied. an ranntent r lth a fiie>;d ,t levier �
srvilIt,
ex pressedltheineelvee,i x'•fair r, of the. 1e eye and] `above.. what,would as to, rho 'right•of the individual to government: As Herbert, Spencer are,; The'olectrone. for councillors •Vslr ---1---r
l :. a 1 t 'attention from the '
,Slott Aet,.. not stem* i cotinttias:: ;othernviso he em plo 'rl:la> the tbrvn, do what 1ze leased rvtih leis: o vn: says : "A. t- of the:: •mass seem to diger Extract from deputy Reeve Camp
1' , P '�_ cdnstitutibn of do equally important *' ll lir Pots
Where i,t Ram licent'cati:r & lay large, •srciula,, with ; rimer aafeguards,•'"he The'friend chi nied he land -the right ofp
q y P 1 1
P a a „ : body. Thele are •not twenty. men th h ersonof any .minister tI do not.
the re' obis
uoMi:n"? nteyoritieeF 8-eiine. time age, productive of god to the toren, and to use his own property ae he lilted. :inn . stroeteres. , In Canada. 'tire•., y y p. ny
}ice, Otte the official/ fi �res of •the. •atone r invested in his ry ld "e: The owner of the cane" combatted 'have augmented the .mass' without in taw's today who lcnow who'ate Profess -to, have any mere respect;
• g? y g4 y t ou b T.a m o the 1'ablic. "Scht<ol than what their daily welk.and'cbn�
t;otea for: and dna}last; alio S,catt:.txcts fremunerativb..:'Che converting" of ,thzs: .Now ooinitig'. to A• satts'actory Changing the pre-.existing,or provizt- members versaiion inspire.; llut•fos the sacred..
nipa d. the• totals, with the g" . g eon-1us`entheparted for the tune•' cisl°•st uctiires Of the Dein' onont Board• Every one Tcnows Who our office •tvkiiclt the fill.' I; •bav`b'.Til
• and' co pre. tt#Ii Irle'to1L, Sohool lata n. Colleozate � i Y p e t +~' 1► y
• . .!'voters-ni the• same• t ti ti ,t bei : "Some time afterward Arts' We rave' the 'expenditure eounoilloi`s are. • Let the elections `o oat respect, nay amore,, i reverences
actual: nuinlieit o£ ,. instltaate 1$ ,another . matter; Which ng`, of , d the p +� .l pe
• bo simultaneous and the voice of instilled•• into me in any boyhood, •
llpetb2ities anse! cartclueivaly 1provedl olfrrrAtejlayer;3�siidu'ld� be itiguiring owner of the cane accostitcl is by-• hi provincial gbvotznment ,upon a an which mature years have' onl .
• > g the people would be sounded con d y ,Y
that the nomi4lAl oi+rA}?1?aiont;mayort• into•.:' Ile orrtT�l:cost�4,000,.at $5,000. census .and gave him a decidedly scale ' altogether 'ii1 excess of, the'. _ served to intensify, but When minis--.
i ,f t • Act were•n• ; ma'olities a �•. n ad t .laced" before . he eoun- forcible "whack" across. the should, re uiremeutts • of the cA e. Public cerning schpol matters as wen as
t os ol•'. he .w4. at J, T o li a 11 � of . t g P
ters ste down from .that offi and
e 00
t-ai11 bac ee , a, frectiianiof•tlbe• • , ui' outlay las with the cane.' The:. other art opinion Should he directed towairda ; other _affairs. It 1s often neeessery mingle in 'the affairs of state, they
ng,, this O 1 Ay ...
&. 3 aytt8 11 Y oil 13y Ml.. Ttiitn P . Y 1 , g r . lin the election of trttstcea.'to drum limit, expect to..'be treated` the same.
e 1 hatllextp essedl themselves ins ld n t neeesea'z]yab n evenase assured to know why this licence imeetldifi �ero rstisive pr evtncise
_ 'Tho znutllit - r
g 1 s ;. t •. wide err..,g v I r •• • wielder,. tete 'Dahlin ism pro ortv.:: a overrtor tinct- �nll---the- i),Ilio- iib re was a u=• Office Midi Ctxastipa; acic.of . y.inp, tlf� t 'Areal,toll torvu.eranta r ou d li'e lessenedt ► _...._ p- n-_-•�-a-•Li tt �C�etl�'to. n �1 p p slnoAk, their.�instgnxA of cla .
forni .•tile Act' Drys t . • Iatl..the•. ;-ley-' :rets- •larg r;-atllitialrFi,heisiiiiii ix,i=' . ou sa 'tttat a Thant might ht he allow--:.: pra hernalia'of semi -re alt must lithe the election. of its members! doii the, uniform o3 the world, they'
ng � �.lirti-I a4 y +x,' ip In y :t'
p, ol? O wo.0 a e n • • e a , . a up' a mover and seconder; 41Zi11• as others who take•part'in the same.
tl'le•nriattexN--thick tt ,lit16:t voted{ Tete • to, the farvu• iii r they mill•. T1iie : an this assault. "U;" said the Bane- form of , overnmeint. alio School Board! -t•
, " g y esti close Corporation
�1ffa11a 'i'1,,llen tlt$y..1A-y seldo,-so
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greatest.possible-Members off eo le .." ant.: TIlese • matters,: ratferrecl: to,. ec6Icesl:baas• lie likes , tvatha his, own., to, a p upend to sill. Canada by. be-' • ;...uttist expecttQ eesubjeet.to the rules;.
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t '` -n Z like. to; db thin." "Tent thou it -n, nation cannot cousorve • .r-Aiz ` 'Ottawa, dhspatch says:• of the. arnmyn in -which they fight.,,
•• zit the naibrity"• of' Dile• Oat arisen bay., possab'1yr cat a• liefare• the coming a t
teas charged p y
voted' on. its, sxtbfnissibn,, the, rote• rveris•}trellt't& become cestode so., that demagogue,, .tl?ncl'lie very properly,. vines T'1' mist f ` .1 v with 8
a
d ' i r their nsi 1 erat in'ur s,mo•'.°'sai -1 the liberty.- lovingitstitutions- eatablieherl for ro- Capt. Tyson, of the Salvation Army,
where-, the • A,ct has: Tleerla cal^xtb 1, ale�tora, nit i co aT a solea. lCt J o y tete 1 P tar ed at the Deice court today
S. The s o eivi • •
' ga ern- assault. T`h case rose out of
tinnld have lieefnaadVersef:e.a tecia amen, to express•annepiniofi, olitjected to .the praetinl outcome aft 'inept to. thiprovince of Ontario is a disturbance on Sparks street one
• Taho:rr8poxt of the• Proviiiciel'Ste< it, cazttlrll' be• 'given' intelligently,;, his -own theory., elle had:•teitektxgire. nearly $.200,000 With le proven averring last rwaok ,when the eaptnin
tar for t1 . •.sari 1886: gitos4 al . There, it `ti>i r'ttansidurations, inn• led •tliat•,>ze. than or community ofw oat board' if 'eommiesionere compose laid violent. hands upon a coltfple of
rp .. y x p y, a > �:nuen, ri+ha. he imagined lhacli madb
allowing,of.the•.estiltt uf.'the voting• rolvndillz Ilio deaaiintksility or neces.- fnefnalittii4the right, to.dti.es•the' lrkta• ed• of theta ardeais, ", each comity,. a nr ,atpout teles ris of
.. ipps�t�tltin�'„, nt It , g
chi: the Scott• Act int,':utn 'wittiest. anal sityfo.1 expeutlitture of public money :even txstii,thzeir Orvnriropenty,.- T;tio• rub rvouldibawt an eateellent.and,; zny "t]"arnn : as,•the'1•i ,shod paaft, The
.. " . • e 1' 4 tin to those latest; ' and, the lodging o,£ the•aredit; of the base of.Irtilluld is:sentewliab; . anal, ge• ex terse ave represa tatiire lbid w o f lien dented, .Raving • made any Ise-
attics., since: �$ ar .. � � . . � it � « . • °m, 1 �
f'ptitttt8 teeufi1`nti .thee eaaupc,tueca• oft town` tri, 01:4eu to bite. W.' T;he . one., The • Tivaflx, 1)opp e. baso net, men :thorattgly;aegntaiutod wititrre marks. The ,magistrate fined, Cant -
the, position, va ttvs..' ears4 n .deeh;a titit- t ttf a.• tissues. on titetifn. i`ight to use tlteni.1iliert toy di in-- hired legielatten,.. These •-mold; I)�yson_ '$• and, $4 casts, rvliieh tele.
tele 1, s . - , �• y ego) Y 6
.., ' lessor retitled, ter. 8ayy, remark'
aasutnedll,4.9k1;u ),Pair 1A11Vtts••previ?-'Selirbihatlittigt!,lth•1etlYark: ttilif1. probe in*, of the king4lnlzA+. G1aditone'sa, salsa^titsep,laa¢.of one, eeiettng,fa ere.,
iu$ •ti 'Hitt:• thine. ae • Ait was car- MAI: ca roded, by the, tt sjoxity. supporters i owthat; tush abets pasliaz*enti. They ,ouldtHoyas e ttttleeubaaR anth
x virtEg ivemititRomeo
h+aaluies.n'
.by tt,m0,1 r ty,•, Is the gtttne woith, the lyoarcler.' the• atone: ofi'the II! me:Iitfl dill• ieleeh titie*1 itrrawpt ealttitig oifrtet wli4• cells, but a gentlemen soon ptid'the
.41405-6,s, .,. ',i';lass: to.tea.flutuher-rtf.vote s !Zee., Qin., the, twva,:&t nut, 'acral• othish.thez hava: ,reacuil u. un, tco ' rrrctwlsli'tiths, the Ritmo. of tine.,endhe WA15401.0aoad.., ...
4.
.)`Toru,, toWaum up and put the whole -
thing in a nut shell : At the pia -
nib Mr. Smith •ttt.tneked my' vote„
I refused to discuss it there, but.
challenged, him, to discuss it at a
groper twine and place, and be accept-.
od the challenge. The place nud,
time were fixed, the heats was spread.; •
far, and wide, the ball was .crowded,.
the arragements aS to the - order
epeatking„ Re.,,, were •made, Mr..
Braids• epolke,:and to. ray Cutter aeon-,
W ntent, anti, '1' think, tn. the Aston:.
ishment of. ali.ltresenwt,.ho uta uCi outer,
mentiauer the subject which. Wan,
the oauetf of both of tztbeing,oi>r. tete'
plattor,ti..