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The Huron News-Record, 1888-08-01, Page 4I., I I . 1. . I � �r .1. I . I . I . I v . . 1, I . . I . " I.,. � I � V . . I . 0 1 � I . � . . I � I . . ,., . I I . . � . � I . � . I I . I � � I , . I ,.$ f U . � I I I � I . I I -_ � I I !l h ­Ir vu . -P. .it.d f.. th. c­1M.k­ . has 11p4n tit- AA upas -,n. fur2a0, A i, L I. I . I � I � I I .. I P -1 92 r I ... #44ell 114 ego 940praged in our 1119 tenother'sidoot men farm, with 00 , .11 . I ne, Huron, 1T6W$_1T010l.Vr_ of tct�da,y its shillily, to a d good, with I 4 11111i Norul%yest alid tho luatketilla", of I � � ,oknowledge bUi)dil1gsgqod, lall . it 11114"u- I I . , I 11 . , I � I - 0.49a ye�,;-4 knows more towdkv than allYl)t'ulllisillgft-.tll�I)r,osVt. Tfivoirriql- ille proriuois of tile Viol, ateg #to � -I I, lied fifty or thirty yearti ago. will Holl for a.sum that I forh4q; to practiclalij faiillitatod tlpt lost y or . . 1.02A irlAlImptip.' th'ab Ono uatwq, 49A. Now , G-. 0 , � L ... as till is ail exaeptional caso ot'dilicon e . , � -tent. I . - - ­ - W-0010'sAwri AT;g40 Ist. It's$8 . �. � Tiwva,�, tinge I I ' . . . . . b Lo and if W(# would keel? .Theos withilA three, milvi -of Phillips front 10,000,000 to 124,000,000 . . . _AT.�. ­ I., I . . . . � I I -, I � village, oil agilod road. Runningr4rollel bushels of,graiu were exported ,�, � I I 11. . -_ I . .1 ,k . � I . . I then) wo WU-)t chantlo also. to t1ju road Oil wlAi6h I live, about a mile . L . I � . up will ,. 0 . � 1. , . " NOTLUNG IN A .4VANE1. . 1111111111111111111, . .. � I I . Blit there are various kinda of distant, there is a load leading-along'a therefrom, where a few yours none . I fl I I Z high ri,lge.of excellent land Oil .%vllio�h . 1, I 1-1 'r i I . . . . We were trioult pleaNell at fj;tviall challoss ortop propotilided-undesir. I here are '6ix ravuls, with broad tiel(l, that were grown. Accounts now tlay I I .. I ,_ I 1. . I I . I � , I '! 11 I - . with till 01.1 Litno Anil , able as well as desirable ones. are 111OWL-d Wide a machibu, good are-le,ordal, that there is -it prububility of the . . I I . . . ­ . -1., . 4collversatioll W . � with good 111lildiligs, Ample, Heat arid I . I I �Ifi I I I I .11 I There are imperfections in every Canadian Northwest this year ex. . 6B•. I I .. � , t present Reformer, a few days well kept. R� I It TS ,.." '. S a Iwai lately told that all ti.ese . ago. fie [late for inaity years been political fabric ---necessarily $0. farms were 614, sale- Sillet! 01011 01- of- porting from 20,000,000 to 95,000,_ - __O___ , , thein has been sold, a farm that ought to 0 . � . . . HIC NF."Wei-REC-ORD. Their exist in all human institu 000 bushols of wboalf, What an I a sqbscriber to T I . carry twelve head of cattle arid a li'lindred . Laid he : "I have always liked the tipne. Some of thefie,imporfecitions alleclo, for $700. Tile former owner is incomparable benefactor ))it; the New PrixLts, . are curable. The able of t, one of our smartest men, but he was bound I . liberal tone of your paper. AA times 10 to got out, arid sold as iiii (till because he grand old man been to this Canada " , t . . . . I . Liberal Cotiaprvaiives is to elimi.• could not get more. Oil the river road, of ours by Ilia far-sighteduess and New Cotto*ns, I used to feel rather out of sorts riatit or. mortify thou. two and a half miles below. Phillips, .n 0 1 . I I I . with your references to tire Gritp. Thistrii are village, there is a fat -tie with 100 acrea In- steadfast 08$,Of Purpose, Sir jo))n 4 New Table Linens, I., Your sp.yuig they were the 'an also unavoidable perfections, our tervale %vith upland, the buildings ample, may not be a Christain according to 0 requiring allight repairs, that a few years � .- New Towels, or . few agowas �ou, aim should be to make these asthe hide bound theories of some but I � Canadian party' I considered rather ..it_let for $2,600. A 6w days a possible arid to tuake the best of Ig" ait a a dfor$1,500. The farm be- he bits been and is possessed of it New Towelling, uncalled for. But when you ex- �, a.,thistie - . , those that cannot be oared. This .., q best iotervale farm in the faith greater than that required to ' tinction I raga ,I -_ _____ plained that you made a distinction '..". few yeari ago was rated at $3,- New Dress Goods, - __ -Rof --- - -6-rs ; - is .Liberal OansaryAtism_ - - - 500. 1 am i4ort remove mountains. While soulit . . . - VeCwieen Grilim arid orin 0110 - neil that it can now be Gritiani is impatient of reetrainli bought lor $2,500. it-nottli-er, --an utiland .were 'frerrabb-finz arid cryilig out - New Costume Cloths by, t - lie formal- you only meant the . form, five miles froni the depot, some NO . , , 0 ' I I and would remove all impediments acres very good land,not excemively stony, Artell. the al'anner of lo"A souls : . 1�­ low- - New Plaids a - factious men of our party—those 50 acres very goojl land plowed , . nd Checks, who Opposed Confederation ; the to the exercise of the natural. liberty what shall we do to save the - * . I in one field, the barn the boat arid most . 0--- Velvets I - fit the region. the house as country 1 and doubting 'thouinspa Ne* Plushes Canadian Pacific railw' ; Protec- 6f the individual.or tire community. costly ot'liti) . 0 I I . I cy, f , , . railway I., good the average Oil the best farms to the W o ro it . ' ' tion; the enforcement of obodience Free Trade is the outcome of this State, and all aqueduct. bringing water Vathetically folding their *R -CALL AND GET PRICES.-S)ft- - I : I would be to tile house and -barn, and this.can be 8 u the .faithlosa; folly of . . . � . to the laws of the land in the North. View, though its'operatilln '% arras & . -�i Iml f'oi- two-thirds the cost of tics build- fatalism, Sir John propounded and -L I is; I . west—I felt less inclined to find subversive of the general ,good. lugs alune. And these, I think, are It fait, -1 . I ' the country endorsed a policy which Robe/ o ' . " fault with your designation of Buell Conservittisni is willing to put 'up average of quality and prices 6f farms o ism s Great'Cash& re ?. I 0 1 , . . . . .�. L ' . I all Canadians. A further with impediments to Free Trade that are ofrurad for sale, after throwing out has created untold millions of ears . � . "';I., as a a fow that are not worked as farms, but are . 1 " . - wher. tile conditions of the country tlit'1101 Over to I)RAttli"o oi, forest. of whoar, added countless millions - � I _. ---. I l convorsatioik with our intelligent . , 11�1_ 11 - - - • .. I , . friend eon . vinced its that he and Ilia ,,,,,, such that the impedimenta of . ­ . - ­­ __ � .- . of mousy to the wealth of the Tvickersnitith. I Ill and About the County,', , � , - . , .11 . "f 1, i . — . I , "'. Mrs. Routledgm is at prosout I ­, fellow Conservat: ' country and peace and plenty to I .ve Liberals held PTOtectiOn would d0ftr1Y promote EDITORIAL NOTE'S. . : -1, - . . . ' for the benefit of her health.', -.11r.Ellis of Elowink township, , ., . the lionics of present and colillill", I . ;� ,�. ' almost everything ill canitnon with the greatest good of the greatest I aged 93, left week to take up his I � � . � An Ott,iwa disp-alob-inikke8-public , � Miss llobeeca Towusend is tit residonce in the Northwest. I ' I . 'ions of Canadians: Patriot,' ( I . I . . I the Liberal ConservativIT. , Ili fact "u"ll"'r- Situated as Canada is the genorat . I 11,� .. . the appointment of Hon. Edffnr statesman and bdnefactor aoo,, present visiting friouds in London. --Harris 'Son of Brantford, have I nothing but the magic of a name ramifications of Protection are of pia r 0 ra . - ' t' . . � turned out 4000binders this season. I ,.,'.,'� - . � Dewdnoy to tho post of tllinister of louginay the CIIieftai'n live Mr. Robori Carnoeban i's now I . 11 I I keeps a very large moiety of the the pillars which support the . vu to Oil- building Wind,Mills for the farmers -Henry and Sarni, Timewell of ' I , - . 1(" . I the liftorior unci Superintendent joy the realization of Ili$ steadfast . , . X� Reformers from practically affilint- industlial fabric and consequently I.. .st- in this '%trict. Fingal have fallen heir to $5000 ea-,li I , . 1, 1 . . . . . . ' . . by the death of an aunt in England. I I 1 .,�,: .. . tire prosperity Au'd progress of, Our General of,ludi;tu Affairs, and Mr- noss to principle and his" indolui- Mr.Robert Fairburn whd committ- - . M sill, the Couserviletives. I 0 I. . - -i: . ing w . � I , . John I'lli,-Cfart 1.) A_ . od stic-h-acts- ol"notoriaty on tli-ellb-ol; ­�_Th­e crack,.-rifte 5_1Mk_()r_,A.y1[_n�e.r__ __ ____. � __ . 1, ..� . . country. These pillars ►relay be in Lila POrtf'OliO Of table unselAs ness of purli6e6, and vicinity is bliss Elh, Stevens, , The Grit leaders, " while -following . I .0 . :-­ Postmaster Go6ral. � Witter line" has fled from the coun- daughter of lawyer Stevens. , I I . I . 0 11 ,� .. , 5 -e the WRY, hilt 11 . litil some otllc6i and . I—, I . - --.----- tr , . . . f '�, a wrecking policy' utterly subversive I I . , 1� . . - Y• -Tile Brantford firemere, are out ., ol . ,l)(Mer ones call be substituted it 0 . ,.$�, . of the interests of the Reform party' . I W'a�rdon Massie, of Toron to L - Blilyfielti. I Everyo-ne vote for the repeal of of pocket some $200' by their recent l. . ­ .- t�li and of the country, have always were folly to pull them do,�n. , As I 111111Q, I Dr. Rutled,le is I here f . i . -onk., the the �School, Board. - The ballots tournament, and besiJes are going to . , �- . I . reco rids the liqe Of tho 1 -ash to - 0 will be nii'lrked'For the petition' be sued for a prize. . : ­;,` , . been shrowd enough to. wave ill, years roll by Pqually serviceable and Northwest visiting his parentsj-.. " i; punish those found guilty of , "Agailist, tho potitiou." Vote "For -,John Wallace, '01 Sidney, was .1 i�'l ­ . �. pill guilty "Against I ,ii.', " wlixr,l of Reforri-i while practical- less obstructive supports may pre, I A . sta 11, lawn social the other ov'eninry "-;, I . - I . . indocelit assaults upon rellill ' the Patitiou" and you will voto kill�(t instantly lit the hayfield ,L . . . , les. It a d by ­ , 4 right ovury limo. Rcp�al (110 tiyraii- -failing from the top of a waggon load ;:, I 1* , I ly following the of ,NTillilista. sent theingelvos. A very good anal. - ' netted the Methodist folk nearly 0 cc . , I , might with advantage be also M30 . . of hay. . . . . " I 1: � 0 1 , " 11 I . . ' , I . . I . . 7 I They have continually appealed to ogy is presented .'Ili the following - applied to seducers, adulterers slid 14 . • , uouq law. L , " I Tile now Illail *).onto is paid to be Whilo 11ir \`iiriiIi;%ln 14jlejoat Of the —Charles Kerr, aged 17, of Can- - an- I - Cho legitimate aspiration, for Re.. There is a large, ),)all-q-.00ru with Other like monstrous, Oxcerseell. . nington; Ont., .had Ili aced right arm torn ... . . . , . wyn(l hatilill" rails . . j- . . - n 0 forin which exist ill tit(-) hreasts of arched Odf, support(-,([ oil pillars 0 , _­ rcl 6d r unsatisfactory so far . ,vi regards 2nd line was onam , .. "L.- I Cos of Our panipored civilization. , speed), coninittuicat,ion With Loudon Oil; at s off close to the 'shoulder bly being , � . it oil I is horses took fright 0111 --thin" . I every intelligent Caiiadiat� anti thrre. which evidently interfere with the I p., I cc O.. caught lit a belt in a pinning mill. . 11 4"', -Fishing has been good here lately filld started to run. Mr. q . , - r, 0 1 .%, prostituted them for baso Purposes. freedom of tilt- dancers, but which , 1, -Georgla'Rudd, an eighteen year- .. . . - 0 '. I - ail( 0 old son of John T Rudd of Guelph, . 4 1 Last week Tlioina.s '.kToGuiro I _11'ramk would likf� to go to Eng. ,"Of hold Othe lillps and atteluln"d . . . ,, v I . . ,. it pulled away would let the ceiling James in L,, land. I to ]told thon), but P - . I , 4 I The progress of the country du . M ­ . 4 ' h® lost Of dropped dead shortly after partakin a _1 I'll AlleCartliv were s(Intenopd tbu horsop which began to run iri it 0 I . . 0 of a weid at, noon on Monde Y - i ing thn last two decades shoull be down. The analogy will be more at London to one year each .in the Last Sunday tbora'was otiLhusins- circle upsettill" rho wift"rion twice, Ifeart, disease. I . I ., " 11 cornplett- if we remember that in C�o 3-licill" by ;A ., � I proof' strolig as Holy Writ to it 0 '?r..Elcoa't7vas under -]'be' first conviction 'fora third . 11. . v"q'tols f1`01" Clinton'- Tho last tifne IN y t, 0 The cliappi,es seemed to drink they rsurf . .. 1'111`_ritral Prison 'for bringing stolen tie . ' , , . genuine Reforreverst that their party olden times Ift'relied roofs bEfabrice; (lot severely injured; having . , §1 . . . . I of; fabrics ds into Cawlida, and Jarvis and couldnIx get onuu-11 out of tile ', offence ander the Scott Act in Wood - I .- "I . I - * ' " "Oo 1-1 shoulder blada broken. Ile will stock has been madeJames Kennedy ., - P n ., 'on-servotfive are weresorne line m � , , and the Liberal C � tie ' �_,'� . t4 s made 6f scale illas r$. Campbell, the slilamelesa horsoa without racing theln ;' and , . I . ;i i . . likely be4ald up. for the stuniner. of Duffer it flouse, being sentenced . . There is nothing dier), 'to keep 0001PON'ti-i or ceniont � w . tile girls seeined to enjoy it� , Vy 'lie') " Toronto adulterers hot! to -skip from I ,The vote for the repeal of the to jail for two months. -.... , . . . . -� )A I , . ' . 1�.� them aloof front practically affiliat� quirt'( soave time td-- et," .-to that C .... , � I I ­ evolaud, U. ,S., forfeiting Abeir Tile village is alive with visitors. Tuckersillill, .��cllool I-,joar(f will ,, -,rhe west oxt)Drd clleea,� factory . 11 1 0 . . I ing with them. Mr. Mowdt himself, supports wore,for -the tinin absolute; . Among recent and present ones are take place next Friday, 3rd., is noted for big cheese. They are . .1 I—- '41. - . . . - bail ,',money, in orde� to escape 0 v at work upon the largest they . � ' . . . Aug.0 . � as will he .sw�n hN, 16.4 remarks at ly niieesmry.' . 0',St re-ardless of the decision the Hon .1101 . ,lit to the House of Cc] parties from 117'ashington. D. ., . , I 'I have 'ever, turned out, and . it will I ,. . . '. baing at inin, N. W. T. ; Minister 0 . weigh 5550 pounds' .. " - Paul, Millu'; Afo'oso " i 'ster of"E,docation gives as to I ' . 0 , Al ' , , 'llie London banquet on Dominion The supports, which Protection rection for their lecherous conduct. 1)6troit,Jackson, lilicliigan,,Chicago, the legality of it. the Reove and * 1 I �1I , . . - I I 0 legality . .. I -Rev. - Mr. Danwell, West Lorne, . . day, goes a Ion,, way toward admit., afford. the Canadian, fabric are' at An ­ud scope ci� international KincArdine, Seaforth, Clintonj God- Clork visited London life Other day walked throng 111; ,Ni.,,, . Z, onlai . 1. '...."O.I.-.. .. . 0 Wild consulted Mr. .,,It a shoe store window, 11 ... ... .. . I . -tiny the cor,rectile.". of the vi(�,W -we :least necessary until tile, - labric cotirte. - -11 routo, and other . accidentally, the other dray, mistak. . .. I . . . . I - sics of this kind would, help %_iicb, London; .0 Meredith who a0cide . . , here present. . . . :`sets." The'titile may coni6, as it to purify'tlio'.inor,al atiriospher,p, oil Pla"-4- 'All on re-cro:ttion bout find inf9rined -Ilion) that t,o't:iko it repeal , ing it for the lie door. Ile had his )aW I .., I , ,.� , ­. ' . ' 'v' . I . . .. .. " I . lino: . . -,lit declare Dayhold the most satin oto every par would be strictly cut badly, r. . . '. .., . . All Liberal Rpforiners .0iou14-iii- has come in Britain, when NvQ, can both sides of the title: . 11 . .. . ' ' I I . . . factory surrempr resort i'mm,hiable". I -e -al,;. Considering the' source This -Alderman arid' Uhs. Xo�vat' of . I . .. old-tiniti . r, 0 0 7 . . . �­ � vent .themselves of . preju. (10 without what., if you please, - -..--- - - - .---- --- I , � I I * legal intelligence cornea from it is Stratford,awl Afrs.D.Ros� of'Toronto . . At . Dio"I.,qp1lical sketch by Plii;rTrix- . I ) ' . undoubtedly correct, We li�eu.st Mr. Mowat's siAer, started ou'Friday I I - 'oil may call the unsightly supports Th o total value of the inineral jollnqF­­13� F. F., Bayfield.- I I � - I . dices and: listen not to thea ) I .. I ' , ' , (11) of. PrAtection. ' Until then good � . cointriend tho fiction of the coutscil on an ,e;aht day's carriage drive. of the Grits. The attempt% to Ice ­_ .I products in tll(,' U'Dited States in SOlJl()tIJiu" over forty years :age, in I I . ­ I . . . 0 ill ­oin- to such a sourco for le it 'Their route is one of the best that . alive the.40 prejudices by conLinunily 'policy Hays, make tho best of t1jese I'887 was $538,055,345. It shows Godt,rich 01,p., the light of day fits, 0 0 . 0 . . . . 0 1 into Ili(rence. . could I�e chosen being via Woodstock � . I - dazzled Ilia infai-A vision. lie felt 0 . 71-., referring to the Liberal Conserva- I necossary inipp,rfoctio-re-4- in . our a wonderful gain over ISM ill)( is . .1 London, Clinton, Goderich,and home . 11 11 ... , Liberal I . 0 ' . iVe.4 a�S "I t , "Tories" is tit(- outcome of political fabric and put thatitwas-good. find concludolito stay. - .., from the last place. . . . .. V UP C, Ilia parents were greatly delighted . . ,�,,.- . I ,$100,000,000 greater than the out- , ,,,',� r . purt, splenetic, pairtisanism. The '1,he -principal ,,,,in$ 0 0 CURRENP TOPICS . � -CountyTroasurer McEvoy sold .. . R'sl. I with the unavoidable ob�atruc-, put of 18(s5. . n ue%l If , _ I'll I it his 1.1 )entl!d arrivitl im(lat once - .,$60,0)O of 4,1' per cent, county do- ­1 bentuees the other day by tender .." . .. . application of "Tory" is made ill air 60118 and the restrictions on in 1887 were iu the production of 'daifid-oajb cal] him John with the "A Methodist" writes the Listo4 ___ - - - . app . . % . � . .. . . r�1111,1'1' � - I . ' � . i - to tile Manager of. -the Nort . Brttlsh I , --- - �11,� , � 1/1, 111vidiOlIS 8en'40. But' readers of our natural freedom, There is no- metallic ores. Canada Ila$, recently IIOPC,SC( 11111 that 110 V."aS quit ' YOU131' We -,d regarding the "kick arid Mercantile Insurance 11 Co, ., , of I I n , ,§,r,,t(,� . . . , , '$ "i , tie Would 1) e " ,.� � .1 thing in tile name Reform it ,it this' tiara, -p" of his fellow Methodists over the England, at tile most favorable price , I - - - O arranged tile dilties oil illani'l- . �. . history.. and observers of the political a applied 8 0 0 a good u �, ­� boy and grow in the likeness of the ruling of the stationing cow- yet' realized for Middlesex County ` fiwtured iron that there is already a 1.1�i I - 0 . movemv!ntm of clliri�nV years rieubt, 10 the so-called Reform party t.bat c' - , I � . - _,_ - I I apoktle ; but 'alas 1. . 110 was ii,itto7o of Conference : I 7ake thi ,es, the sum obtained going �or. . 8 debentui . .. . . admit that 'there is uo'tl)itlg ill tile. -01001�1 keep tho old or attract the perceptible development in tile born b I A . $1,250 in excess of the next be' I I I kI . . .. l � bald Loaded and for ,it leDgth opportunity to express tbo opinion . . best .1 Ei` Ulagic of the names IIRE,forme'ro and young. All tha+t. is worth Pres(n- production of iron ore' which this of time exhibited ,it great fondness . offer, a that the Methodist people of Listo- . . I . 1, " in the old Tory arid 1�eiforni country abounds it), and there ca fol inilk, As year followed year lie Wel .­ ___-=-*�"_ - -_ I "I" . . "Tory" that should made theill ad� ion' . -e , not only disloyal to the ' � I I- 1. . n are ,�,� I . our 0'rew and Ilia parents expressed ' our Weekly Round Up. I Vy, . I here to the one nor pr�judico them parties if; embodied in the policy of -ba no possible doubt lint that oil 0 Methodist Church, but those who . `!. � . great anxiety at'tho size of Ilia head, are styled the prominent members . . ., . 0 1 against rho letter. Tho Tory of the Liberal Caresurvittive party. It output well increase proportionately but the father said "wife, its lily . * is rapidly . I I -General Sheridan ." I are guilty of mutiny against their ,pid ly I ',�, tilt) Otte epoch has been the Reformer is tile constructive party, tile party with that of the States -if not in tag strength.. . . a opinion that boy will grow to be a = . I 'd 0 superiors,and their sedition no doubt . . N: Five tons of raspberries were -taken. � � E.." . of A succeeding one. I of progress. Tile leading orgaris of greater ratio, because Canadian ore great man and some day he will be has affected the whole congregation. -V . P�, . M 0 . n last week by express from St. John, j•.' - . N ston., �I even these days tile. Globe is Of'. opposition 0 ' utline the destruct% is of a much ]letter quality. Premier of Canada" Put ,is the Knowing the Rules ,and Conetitut- I B. to B, . . mother's desire was that lie should ! ,I frantically enrloolyoring to prove ion of our social fabric rind Ole ----. ion of the Methodist Church, they .. Ninety I .* be a good as well as great man she -1� deatlis . front cholera " ai,sorption of our Political. one by ,Great � that Sir John A, Macdonald has , ,it consternation pervatled should either submit to them or occurred in Hong Koi)g during the ­ . nave not hood. to the father's fore. - . loin some other Church which. will week ondin a July 22. 1". fashionable circles recently whole it " J. 0 L . . - 1P I ,, - Republic. The k, . cliange,l his opinions with the the neighhorin . cost, indeed she rather put a d%ruper il", . I , 0 0 -hest -suiu, -se give them the privileges they ask, - It is officially reported that the I changed conditions Of the country. koil is Atheistical Globe Annex- w" announced that the highest upon John put - any course , C, for wo are taught ire the Scripture sales of real estate at the Sault, be- , . t,, ' " that n lit eyentuate in his fulfill- . � ", � the Globe need not resort to (tabor- a6onist,' Tho No Party is'Utopian. lady in the land of tb8 bravo and . 'i that we shoulTsubini,t, to the higher tween theist o1`January.andiho30tK I, ` I I H 6 is It sits tA upon a theoretical the home of the free had discarded i n .I, the of his honored powers, and the first seven or eight of May, 1988, amount to X00,000.. � 11�i� . . ed argument to prove diis. - -elevation . . sire. The boy, lio.%%,cvcr, had his o, . verses of�tho thirteenth Chapter of -Linnville Combe, aged 11 ­years, t., � . who fire (town own ideas and followed hi.9 own - .i - . (0 - in accord widi the feelings of his and snarls at those the bustle. N'rallifacturers of that ' . 11 I . r St. Paul's letter to the Romans of county, Kentucky, has '. . it . pftrty� The essentials upon which ill'the busy arenn, of practleal life rnun,li abused appanage of Indies sweet will. When of a ago lie 0 " .. . . 0 might be a sqitable portion of beau sent to the penitentiary for life I J,�r � . -or -a in CIT-drin,rikers .flag sent to school, but Lis indinat- -doring,his 3,year-old sister!. "' �i•. L Reformers claim that- their party arid progress. i And it is, out of the dress wet , Scripture for the scriou's considerat, for min . �,��'. � � . who had. purchased it patent deMign ions did't run that way and ollon )oil of those who are affected with a -The foreign commerce of the I . , � � ., . (?XlJ1qt1Z. dip very reason for i t's turmoil ail(] slyest arid (]list of this wits he chastisod for troancy,- the . United States for tho last fiscal year . . , vxisti-i�cp, is summed in Jeremy arena that this Canada , of ours has for a chair specialty adapted to meet . . : tetidenev to sedition ; and' especially . A . teacher fin(lim, lie tens (tei.-mvip" his . showed an increase of over eleven ... I U _> I I . I Z should the people of Listowel "guard million dollars. Another " of the L !L' prosperity, the r6quiromonts of the protruding loving parents. At the 'ago of 12 1 . .. � B`ewhani'H torse description ,of the been improved, and prosperity, 0 their influence, as Listowel is fast. killing effects protection. . . � . � . - I bustle, anif who hall manufactured his father took him to Toronto and 'L , �'i I Mill of sound political economy . liborty, freedom, manhood secured. there had Ilia head examined liv a becoming ing religiously, protivineint, -G. 11. Jarvi's-and Airs. Campbell, . ,�, I 1'Tht,,yreat(_8t 'POSSih)e good ,of the .� � - ­ thou.4ands of dozens of them found . . particularly on ac- the Toronto adulterers, have jumped . I phrenologist. 'Tile professor t perhaps more 11, . � I .. -lot- pit - " . their t -ad ­ their bail find disappeared from ;. e paialyzod. But tile ,glad t of its maryifleent, Church edi, ­ I greatest possible number." Ell- CA XA I)A - 8 TIL L AHEAD. D. ' on a wise look,,appeared vory much count 0 . , . ti,litify-3 nro now announced that the interested, said the boy 'hall tho be fices than the profound piety of its Cleveland to escape being sent to ;;,iightf,tted Liberals fill(] Conrierva- — — 0 . at the worldiobse. I . I 1, Some time ago Ave gaye official mail] lady attended Congress on her head he hadevorseen and predicted inhabitants.' I L 11 .1 L. . lives struck, hands in or, i to 0 0 . I . . 1_ � % 11 1,reeing, , fi-iiros from American I sources which ,twonty-futirth birthday, h0t weak, a glorious future. That lie would __ . � - .- - - - I . -. This at the time, of Confedorstion. I ' . showed tiro. deplorable state of farm wearing bustle. And now fashion one (1113' occupy a liall standing -A man named John Brown, from HIRTHS. , L The ruling party in Canada then 0 " lily, the wiry . I 11MODOff his countrymen, be a Tamworth;- Lennox County. pissed At Chilipowa, ,)it the 29th Jt ll, . iur, as a whole in�tho states of New and trade circles woftr a mote scroll I inland revenue I 0 1 0 brifth through Peterboro, on his way to of Air. S. H. Spe ice, I , becatuo known as the Liberal bright , and shining ornathent at �' . I a Son's in Lindsay. He is said to officer, foinierly of Gotterich, of a ­1•Yoi,k,llaissiie))nsetLiiiclsoziiaot)ioi-s, aspect. the bar and possibly rise to be daughter. . 11 � Conservative one. ,I'll- 1878 .Algia 'Thit, forloMint ahows-- tho-t, fivinting. - ,- - .- L the be e of wh-ey in bg 108 years old, and although lie . � . . .. . pArty received copidoralilp. recruits a . 0 tbecoun- once tipped the beam at 300 lbs., lie _.__ .�___ . . I ill .�Iaine cannot p, vu;.y well . T'ho-tru-0-old SaYing-t-liat lie %tho- try. sliul" I �, fly John 'was -re-atly pleased with id . r , L I 0 now entirely helpless and. speGoh- - -LMy-h tact-,filort -to -try all -t, . from hitherto independent Re' . he--. � .• ­ _.S-�._ �, , ' though the peopIq of that state are causes two blades of gross to grow the sights be saw. He was, partictil- less. He wits carried to the: station remedies now in the 'market, but 0 .. . 0 . I ' L , . . formers or Liberals. -rhe rebellion exceptionally well situated accord_ where but one fornierly grow is a art), interested in ,-in organ grinder on a stretcher. when a reliable and trustworthy . - . in the Northwest still further added and said hod like to be 00f the -Mr. .Chas. Stono, of Stephen medicino is wanted use Powell's . I �', I I I . to tile number of Liberal Conservas in,, to C ,ominorcial Unionists, They- public bonefactor, has a mine of I)aywinian undeveloped Ancestors township, recently sank a deep well Extract OF Sarsaparilla an Burdock. . `."".­ I , 0 it. With how of -ininkind ea k1hat he might handle going 6 foot into the rock or a depth Those who haie used it say it is the I . , W have the run of 60,000,000 of their ,worldly wisdom in . r.; - - fives from the same section of the I . i of nearly 140 fact from the surface 11 `l4 I ovrn nationality and the special ,,Inch, more force will a paraphrase the coppers. It would be int best find most powerful blood purer , I Opposition, while only to were iffier in 'the - market, and ' have' " of that old saying tell :-he who . "I . ible to relate one half this boy's and was so fortunaie as to ­"strike I benefit of being in close proximity " bqcamb ft a flowiu,, vein of splii reccomended it to, their friends. I I Y� , udid water, . � I estranged from it being the � sea millions of ears of wheat to adventliros. In time lie M or, For biliousness, dyspepsia, liver oom. ' I "I .1 " . I �11 . factionists which exist in all to the vast lumbering section of can man and, contrary to his fond The water flows steadily front the plaint and as a bl6od purifter It bas . . .1 " . . Maine, whore 174-rin produce i6 grow where formerly there were parents' wishes became neither well into the watoriug trough . I 5! I -those who would rather rule ill .. none is A public benefactor. Sir. - A no equal. A bottle or two taken at . largely consumed but not vaisQd. rrainier nor Preacher. Ile is well strange fact in connection with it, this season of the year will prevent ... r", - I ]tell than serve in heaven. Albert Peroe of Lewiston, Alaine, 'M ' ,' Jobb a Maoduntild fills the bill in knownnsone of Bayfield's most -in- is that Mv. Hickoy'A flowing .well. many aserious sickness. Price, 900. "' ' � .. .� . The policy of the Lib6ral Contier- letter to the Alaine Former says : the latter case. Ily hi ' persistent duatiions and energetic citizens, and about.1i miles distant coas6d, flow. a bottle. Ask for Powell's Extract - � . I 01 .. native l party has al -ways been one I Propose to tell it fell, things that I a may liiio to be -Lord Mayor of our inn its soon its Mr. Stolle's ,began of Sarsaparilla rind Burdoolk, mariu. .. I . know-eg to farms in this 8ectiov.. efforts ,in having the Canada - 'v, factured only by Powel,& Davis, Chat. in 1 cit Whicb,tiAt to' being Proinier,is However' Alr. Hickoy's wel ,if, I Chat - of chlange, but witb6ut any sacrifice Y) ham, find sold in Dresden by all . I . I . 111ijoiningthefaren oil whicli Pacific' Railway built and his probably as high as any of the -great not dried as the water 1,isns nearly druggists 1111 , I of principle. To a , -a is a farm of 56 acres, with , 'at, ce I live that afid by nil druggi s and A01no fruit, barn ood'hotl8a poorblit habit. I I dealers evorywh6re. 487 I I years able, land good oi- a small business, that stretches" of his OPPO a ts, . " l'! f, 8 n u settle- I be pumped. eow. , acknowledge that obstinate resistance to ' the "water unwashed in t1ii.9 country can hope to the surface which it can easily mediolno� 1* the policy fifty or -thirty to attain. i . � . . l . . I � 1, � I . •. . I �' ,, I- I '. 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