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a ef believe' tbat haVin
boug fitan us they will comes
having .satieffed themselves tk
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STRINGERS WERE APPOINTBD DEPTJTY-ItETURNING OFFICERS Ali
"DEAD 111EN" VOTEII,
THE -CONSERVATIVES MUST BE ON THE!
QUARD AGAI ST SIMILAR PRAOT1OES
IN WEST 11URON.
wbo is entitled to vote. ' (Arlin
. Staffird was absent from St, Thome
11 years and was not entitled to vote,
and therefore the. sheriff was not doing
his dut,y when he gave a certificete for
• .Christopher Stafford to vote. ' Dr.
, Donenue was appointed deputy return-
, ,ing offleerin bTo. 8, St. Thomas. He
' opened up the poll and then turned it
over -to a stranger. He said his name
• Was ItilrOy. At:Fingal they had a men
frern Toronto operating there. Ile took
up•hitt a•boile at the residence at a prom
inent Reformer. •The man to be ogerat-
, upon was sent' for end brought into
a roora where he Sawa number of lieg
formers. Ile was theNtaken • into a.
room where the strauger was, who said, •
to bin:a how would a17 do. Re would.
• say all right and the anitu .passed out .
and voted accordingla. • The hest Ile
' -.formers here are all'annocent of 'tliis
Tye ste:11, I have sirn Donald Alec,.
COMPI.INE,
As evening settles-4-ow—ii along the land.
And lamps blink, and the %vivid is lulled asleep,
Dion through the spirit moves a knowledge
raYdatesaet:eoma,11throu.gh, and half we under*
Fleatres it=t1.4-
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The *guy de
Moos in the glass ; we dream, and half we leap
The barriers that the reeordera keep;
A.
For twilight. is tbe spirit,a dwelling place,
iVhere mystery' melts the slow dissolving world
And ghosts of order stop from accident, • .
Pettit that still hevers where the dew is pearled,
!teals forth and beckons, and. froM banish-
rtr-Dur dmetternetr selves we sumen Mee to facie, •
.*".713.arrison S.•Morris° in llarper's Magazine.
.A. itEpEliS IJEAD.
•
int any warning,' the door opened be.
eine• him and a man -stepped quokJy
alto the room, at tbe same, tate-slip.
ping tbe bolt again into itsi plat" He
• Was dressed like a• priest,,in a long
black pawn awl had a bOod over his
bond.
"Peace Open you," he said coldly,
• end Don Xiwiet latarein turned id hie
;their.
"-Who are you, and what do you
Want?" ,
"Do not talk too' baud," saki theatre
Itor, pushing back ,the cowl fronthits
face. "Who am I? Sea for yourself."
The captain general gave a start of
tenni, and his face blanched,. It, wee
..•33expeo the insdrgent chief, who atood
before 'him. .
• "Listen to me, senor. and 1'11 tell
tpil is not saily st? I:17)bl I want. Ydotitave paired
• • •in the family. I may it, brotight it inyself and oldim the money."
is ni; granrat' er's. %AZ Loa lYfa all IX, 0 0 fog . my head e, I have
ta on, le train wit theSe notor 000
men -these• iee era. saw
•and, •besides, it
• talking te them on the train. • One of
now, when an
- these men was the notorious D. F. .1VIce
cairfieol.otookin
ltne°fnoarlind etaTohpeeareatwi negr evoltithlYtha etw s otif•atrilige-
Bence stepped neerersind drew from
tinder his Moak a long native knife,
. . "I can't very well oarry 'Mexican
cow% . -dollars. I will,take Spanish bank notes. -
•,..ar .
• ourdi
.ers. The great body of . Reformers in bay . Burry'!" ,
the•ricling are not guilty • et all. They :14.11 •In'the yeatl. 1842 ray grandfatber, ,a . General Moulin ground his teeth in
are tree 'rota Its but we have the orga44 :,..4.0.lik man of 20, shipped Re col:onion.. • rage, but dared do nothing except obey:
He knew well tbe °barmier of the Man
izer of the 'party bere. • We liaanitsarsv‘dt7tiallot. on- the three raested'sbip,Polle
Cablitet Ministers bore mut Os. oe . Ann of New Bedford, bound- from New he was dealing with. Prem a -desk -neer,.
thing elaiwe united action. oh theta -Part York to the Pbilippines with a cargo of by he counted but the equivalant of .. .
of the leaders of the Liberal ,Party to flour. The voyage Was uneventful, and. $40,000 in Beak .of Spain notes and
defeat Mr. ealeDiarni/d. :The :sheriff 126 days after Passing Sandy Hook the handed them to the rebel leader, who S
. were recommended to him ; . then his ' river, adanila, . . ' dad, saner," he said politely and sprang
dropped anchor in pasig iiegaii to heck toward the door. “soocl
stay there gran;a., ' out. A grata at' the end of the hail
says that tbe deputy returning officeres pony Awl
• party know who the deputy returning' Dosing the ship's
officers were. In telling his own friends . .
a who the returning otlieers Were and re-
fusing to tell uff, was Ile acting in ac'4
introaubed• into a riding and roanipu- tune in the islands., bet. quit the ship . That same night .grandfather sat
kite the billets, thee per liberties tore and took sertice with a trading firm on smoking . cm his -wide veranda, Which ,
the harbor, front. In ten years he 'was looked but upon the bay. One-dr•tWo . .. -----
not worth having. Mr. Nunn writes an
' Open letter, • he 1....ublislied in the 'St. manager of a business of :his own and, acquaintances from - the neighboring
compounds had dropped in for a chat, •
Thelma Tittles and called upon the' is man of influence amOng the foreign •
sheriff In ansvver certain citestions, .but . traders. The Spaniards, too,, looked tip ' but by 10 o'clock he was alone Again. ••
he has net replied: ' 'Donald Utionish to faith and respected him. As he sot dreaniiegly gazing out at the • •
twinkling halite on the ships at anchor
7A:a closete_d with Sheriff Brown on the . •.. As his busineSs grew be wits unable
Oaks Jan.. the deputy' returning ,pfficers, would cer for every polling sub die:Isl.:in in the
presentative•and enthusiastic' meeting • have; returbed 'the 'thenaber, for West -lading of Bien ? •'1'hen, if. they
• of the Weft BigiriaConsererctiveseAeso- West Elgin. "Phe positina of triturning could, these strangers were firelight in
oiation einiteldilsday, at whieh it was -offieere is an impartial-a-One:71s- thee- for the porpese of deliberately ,stealleg
decided to:Protest' the election ot Don., Oatarie government so dead• to what is, the fro nchises et the voters. Take; for
ald •Maceieli As member -olthe Local; right its to keep a man in office' who ,',anstanee, polling sub division No. 6 in
1,egislatifte and a handsome, fund: was is the coennon enemy of alt zed a men• SputhWold. Otie..huudrecl and 'four
• at.once subscribed to beet the expenses. •• ace tO the rights of 'he- peeple? • If . peasone in that division lake their oath
alhestneetang was hy everyone. pro-
U do they are a party to the 'fonds. that they voted for MeDiarraid. The
father, who was of an inveStigating,dis- treici to testy= him, but Bercea out
tvell, and, believing there were changer:3
position, looked the city over Pretty him down with the knife, and them, -
throwing •off his monk's garb, he reticles
has come :wheel' sleight of bend. tan be for a wide evvake Yankee to. make b for. ed the street and made good bis escape
eorclance . with nal oath? If the tune
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.•. a 1 f ii • •' he beerd a step on thestairwey behind.
• ricainced as the most enttitislastai ',..that committed by...him, , rtona tbe, time the • electien returns shine. 112 :for . 14 Etowah. afternoon before the election. m • • • him." Be tbougnt .it was ' Ms Chinese, -
• ;omncium
nos ever beea.ateittle WOO tIgin. • ' free train wag. t nn frore St.. Thotnas to .' and ea' lea aloDiartnict,.'but we have 104 - does that mann ? s Hew Was it 'that Dun- ing trade s and so called to hit help a .
., • .SherifaBroianseettiroing,:difiaer, at the : Dutton. down. to S the time that the. • ewer:rag' they.. vote.d fee MoDiarmids . Min Bole of the Seel t. whir has a-Oen:Teel Young 'Filinina nein.ed Juan Agtiado, seraant. Soina, however; • A •familiar • •
Seliye-election,laine in tors 804614 .re' Ilist, 'vote Ogitir..,- stolen iit. -,Shadeleti, the: giving a-Ocipservative. majority °fit in .' .thousands of dollara t•from the .gavarn- , s a bright young man, nett Spanish, half . Voice enoltet- .: . - • . - ' '. • " *. , .,
'SeL1014',' eXtillSei the ditiusicim7 ' ". •
: • . inetke for thesoienner id -which he -a: - t4 it campaign wasp a disgrace,. la. was.' . stead of 27. for Macnisa,ses repotted ay • mant, napeeriPd bees ,jtiet in • time .to . Maley,' who hadStormerly been an ati"'..
, ..."ttoutted depety returning offieers.. From it cern atterapt to trib. 13ritisli fintijeots .,•the deputy returning officer. I • have, . take thenarlot box at•Shedden ? If the.: -siatient iii the peckieg home; Aguado • • He. turned argued, idad there- stood • '
his forrner clerk .Jnan Agualld,-
'.. . • • ' d•' f . b t they ' hold moot der -their • 484 Solemn declanttions • from voterit in ' shealff haft been deCiaiVell ahould'he not ..,0o4Sesied polisned, eourtlY manners aed -
. 111'1i:test instances it was backed up with.. franohise, ' Elected . as • alacnish has No. a divisiori, noutitivola, . that ' they s' at ' one() reveal to the electors who it a .good.education. •Ele had received Ins • 'Why, Juan, what a pleasure! But s
how You. startled mei • Come, sit' down
what e i Yen p . . . „. . ,. ,.
• Affidavits,. there ii no doubt but. . thitt'' bedikelected, A Si4f Ottedidie an. hons voted for MaDiainaid and there ,. are, was that impesed upon' him a . if Donald '..
mid' tell me all about eoneself;" •
rohooling at a monastery• and grandia-
tber trusted..hira .implicit'ly• for • in the
• the.election OfDonalcl Afaceisti was A ' estly.; heis not fit to represeot and she • aeore to follOW.. •Deputy teterning•offis. gienishaold hini to I& °Mee, :aL ' Calif.
deliberate, Steal, ':' .... ' ' doeit not represent, the, eteetei.ate Of eere.returea in this division show 127, not he elected by fair means. The Gov. • ' I . . • i . • al • • • se
. . • course of time he. made kite oblef clerk • • guado Smiied. Are we cpiite alone,
- ! ... • , Weet Elgin -1-beheve - thas other: byes •for ' Mactiish *arid 42 Ina MeDittienid• a. • eminent have: sent doWn theseSsleignt - • • • • , • - . • )1 • ' •
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J%eweier and.Exusrt
Watch Repairer. es....
" .04)0000.
• •• senor? he. tidied, glancing awned file -
tion,.. arinciunced the purpose of the " •
. tarried their finuds farther in West. 'leaves 85 foe, alacnrsho•a• majority 'Of .one .: manipulate the bellots an'cl I will be- and adviser. - , • .
r.sgrendfather weald • remark. when he s . -.--- • - '
'was where his Malay bleed aho.Vveci telt, • es, entirely so; the servants heve '
not imp OF tin RIOI,Ner • ' . • • ' .
Meeting to be for the etection•ef officers .Elgin than anywhere else,. They : ye. ' instead of 85, for Maanish. • au No. 7 elected .•". _If that is not, so why' does
, gone to bed ". :, •
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and general business...In e . short_ acj- sorted to the ballot.ituffing•here, which clivision, fit. Tnotims, the retnirtia' sinini : he not Baas so'and'oiear his skirts? , ss: bfrossele.,;haas occasion to refer so :the "Well,. then,•you Want to know all
dress his laid the Consetvatives . of .they have not done in ether ridings." 103 fnr Macnish aud-S0 for afeleariuid. . aribeit Birminghem ' TOronte, ad- • stoat.. They wee but li•unting.,One day . *bait myself. I:ean.tell .you.in a.wbrd. :::.•
. • West Melo hadbeea robbed of the rid. s. • : in a jungle tract scone 10 ot 18 miles :.:'aed atu Ber080." ' • :
wit= itin. OKUPBELL ousanyno. . That is ithere•Croden of London noted . dyessed the meet ng on"the same lines, '
• electIons weye•carried b,y the- same t • total of 16Tanti a triajority of 8n for- of -hand Men ; send one to Sher -Went one
A d b 1 1 • tivel
gen, o was a SO ate 51' fearlese-thet •• 4. . •
Dr. Guest, president, °tithe assoola-i : means, bet I believe time -Liberals have :tfacnish. We gotS8t out of ).69.• :abet to giddlemarch, etc., etc. they wilt
as., .• ing. .Ald. • Burreugh had done better ' I have 91 aeclaratione of ..end urged then] to .protest the : elec- away from the city: When ' they were.. ' • s MY. grandfather was a' cool 'roan.
. Weld, where -strangers had net operate, -siox, Olen addessed the meeting. -Ile vioters who voted for ateDiarreid...nod " Mon. . ..s... • •• ,,, . , ...._ . 7. . . ' . charged - by: a maddened buffalo ,tbat • ',Come insiclo Ws danip hate," he said
shows a • . , '' . A: STRONG'. itn•ter.ormr:. • ; . • dashed .out Of il water hole upon them.: , "and led the Way to.a..tetell• bach of. the .
verahda. ' ' . • • .
.than,at the generatelection. and &Mai: . -,; George B, Campbell.of Went...aliddle-• • as dadn-iya
ed, increased .their vote for alleDlarraid.. said :-.-attiew a 'little of the•Weet Elgin s iaiti.ra are nagra. to follow. ' "rine They_ both ran for covers but ..grandfa.,
majority ofs one for afaanstea, instetin of s . • .Tbe following resolution . warn:loved
, .ing,offiner, igo pentad knsw. Km. At , kindly feeling of ,tbe Reform' paper to ,
plaited by-, genpersrative. governmeet Pattentineof Dunedell and unatilineusly timer . by sorae misstep tripped on:a vine • ' Briefty'Agnado told.. him- what had
• At•Sheddetea etraeget sieted as . return- . : election and. I was struck swith• the,
23,. as recortled.. Returning officers aP- • by Aid.. 'McCully, -seconded by Angus
No enthusiasm could ' and fell, Ansi befote he reuld regain hia • ' taken pi:menet& last -taro Yeate. The ••
the close of the 'poll, when .the ballots ., gr. ttleDiarend ..' en. elector ....carrion ss.. , • . • . ., . • . feet the Animal was epon'. him.. It was ,: .xnan.,that had, called upon him the day ' ••
Were scounteds lalcDiarraia •••itlis' mile . be raised egainat bimetal the .grits..saw . would not hesitate to give
than- in the mune ot the aeptisty e urn ne fa no tlineasinse a gun.e.-they were armed •,, • he lett brought evil mews. His honie
• credited with 42 votes... TiteConeerve. . Ile was a strouger. • •canditlate r •i• I - 'n -. ' ' "Whereas, at the Iast general electron ...
--------------------- ast, '• The : the • tesorted to' Feri • • withajothieg liti. tight fowthig .pieces •.. village bad llama • destroyed,'
butSheraf Browe, the gi•it ratan), .• . held onthe 1st dey of 'Jaren last so -
• tives. Mune vOlttrits.rily forward tied said me • . •
itefeir • s scrutineer . K. tr . p y . ,
ielaion in St 'Thomas. I • 'nestoneto 'do t;i We reeeived tin" 'itile- . pointed in time city of St Thomas were ' fell, Avoid°, who Ives a .11 tie .behind .IMPrisoned on some truniped,up charge,
would:. lie brought te- beer . upoit the ...
' not. Men otstandIng or.. possesslng the •him, niadeatleap to One Bide -to • page ,. arid lila two•hrotberehad been killed in' ,
asked the d'eptity eetairning officer his neg. that intriguers saiiii flimfinatiniers -.
hind, •but he was not thinking of saving .... 'a fight With their 4anish.guarclg. lIe.
csinfidenoe of their fellows and, there. ' . had long knowttlahat 'Spanish rule was
make *soledin dealarations that they name linii• he testa • trio it wits not !toy .
business. I saw on the pailialsook ib was selection •bectiese tita 'ace:idle brigade sewn good grounds.for the belief that hinnielf.. Quictile, dra.voing his •creese,
.,• in the put prierinces; but, alas, his revo- .
• cast 'their votes .for lacDiarraid, and .
ChriatepereStafferd. side was' :liked aearnedsthelreffortsavoind eot be suffi- a &jibe:nth P ttempt•was then. Made* Ao..• Whieh.waa eripthermark of the Malay in
' - • . ,have also said so.. Ttittar Wand give . • terteinedao make the retutnia r officer • • -
fraudulently deprive- •Mr. afillaiiirtnid... .sliiin, be. tubhea • bacIt upon the biiffalo ' 'ItitiOn clid not Succeed. • '• • .•
.....,, theie have been .30...othets'. Since. that
who eras nis poll. clerk- and ' he .refuenia • .eient 1:9,4efeat-alcDiaymid andthey de.
to tell the latter's names This poll • „.,e, t .... • _•• ..... .. . . „ ..: a, . .-:... of the seat he had honestly wont and . and stabbed it through the 'mink • again • ldeat he, Mid hew' he had juat.btaved •
Mannish a Majority of 6 in that . polling
cleric did not have the first idea of his s" ns. e4e d,..t n eu ;tin erin wheriessitt the.byea.loptionatelti on the .,.. and•itgain with all the dexterity of .a . : time captain .general in his eery palaiiii
.. diVision, while the.rettiriis showen erne,. t l!'. °°1theinir* Prilicet. I lath lett, five Cabinet aginistets. end : • veteran. matador. The. buffalo fell dead.. 'and vvrthig from:him the price liet upon
t ' bunch 'f b Ilbte and ebb t t°uritineg offieerri3lUd he tifiusilsedP• .11Ye - •
,. Jority sormacnish ago, so it is iso .yo..o. dutlea... The 'deputy .resturnipg. offfoey. .. the other :leaning. Liberals, together in his tracks, end grandfaiiii3r .crawled :Ma Own bead. .. ''.". ._ • • '' . a
' • 4 clivision, Soiithvvold., •Tliese are only • krefused to ii ve them••t in althoattah • "By the graced God tamped, nut
onesthird were loose and a great many . • . • .. a • et - .. . - • with the imp . cluef organizare of the
• at - few of the deplotable acts of . the • they had been ap minted. It, is our. Away with a broken arm. . . •
lots youtodld take out 41 ..withoot it .., . . • „ . . . . •„ uenoy, while front one -to three myst.. From that time ot the two Men wero • it 'will not be sfor long unless, senor,, •• .
. Iv est Eighs campiqg , , • d • were out of the bench. Out of 339 hat. • . ...- l . , • party, took posse:Wen:of the constits
auty to eau upon the leader of the Oppo-
that this should be nude a proViticial • - pompon to demana• that, no person shall like 'brothere. •*Juan seen:led ..enid ahat • You help me. —
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PoInto If eon a re ocintemplating
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team isantelian winter to the
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ahrougli Tit:lied; to ell Pottage
• Ad descriptive -Guides,' Thee
• apply to Agents 01.T. Syst,ein.
M. 0:Dickson. D. P. A.. Teton
A. 0, Pittison, G.T.R. Agent-, .
• F. 11-11odgenti, 0.1LTioket4gt.
car relused on ever so many oc-1 . for pigeon shooting, when raness tiles ther, petty °facial up coudtry, bed been •
•
• this IS outrageous, an outrage has been•
• perpertratect upon us, and in a_couple of
hours we bad 72 of the best citizens
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tr•
• BUSINESS CHANCE,
• Tho general agetioy tient of "Oiir
Reties", (Alonzo Blise.Co., Montre
Huron co. and Southern Division Of Per
he sold immediately and, On easy terms
health forces me to leave country.
•Mmblishecl and:prinitable buOiness. Fo
silVagents at Work. Coll or tidiness
• A. 11, SHEA,
Coleman street,
N. 13.-.PersOns indebted to me Please f,
at (Mee.
affair and brought•to the knowIedke of being detected. Upon counting them, - terious strangers settled for weeks in he hoe hoe no Op portunio to show ma "Not-:knoWing what I snould bays
act as returnin °Meer or &linty re. h • • .ti
all the electors in the.province. t e various communt es in the ristine.,, regard foilis employer and benefactor, , done in youn Phice Juan," said grand- .s
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in wino the election ts hein.
naw wAs 33"11* ' said he would Vote on certificate. I riding communication.. with Mr. ,MacniSh's tribe anything but generous to One who yoti Invaded over to General Don Xavier
which I demanded, there were 40 raiss.
turniingotlioer who does notlive in the father slowl "I'm net the iniin to see
. ing. The deputy returning otliaer then . . . and were in daily (or. rather . nightly) and grandfather was too much 0e Cain,
Pour out of' the seven divisioris in South- 1 supporters, lir alagnish hireitelf
lied saved his life. Marcia anyway. Let me think."
Se. Thomas, congrat- • -said he had no right to vote here. Ile
twin inereased their majotity JUL • rind- ahecaom rib In' some 'of the- said strang. ,
%dated McDiarmiel, though defeated. replied duet his vrife and family lived in
lay G. MeDiarsteid, but in . two of the
.P Y g • , But it was about tate end oilbeir come .After awhile grandfather said: 41
, remenneg ones a was not so. atrang- . ,, ' radeship. One day a native from up , thigh L have it. A captain' friend of ,
Vindlity MoDiarinid, as iiman, wee head Ohathetoo bot he had °coupled a room . , .. , s ers :
: and snoulders above the man who des in St. Thoreas long enough to entitle And, whereas in their safediliciii - at - •
eountry _called at . the werehouati for 'rain° Balla for Heagimug on the 'um'
•. era were acting se returning officers. - ---.6t. Thomas mull baton • rot, ,Athei .
taernarmidie character'. Mactiish set tificate wini the same as that on the poll ' - • as TO sr. rnOMAs. .. . Mr, Heady and Mr. Ross' offelred hu 3'4* Ing Wein,- If I can get you on board
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- lege& him. ' There as not a spot on - bun to vote. The signature ori the eel.. Aguatio. They retired to a distant part
In respect to St. salhomas, I know bribes for support, which' were emits. • ttqfnie•ttlip; building and talked long and his ship, you are safe. Came, put on
tegether. Then the sttangee ' some of my clothes. I don't think the
seide the old form of 'convention, and _ book. ' The sheriff admits he gave a q. • • .
laid down a plea of a general raass- „ dertificate. I objected to the man vbte
. that it, Was the headquarters, for bood- . anied and followed by.. innumerable
, aneetin of the party- in order to make Ing.arin shovved him the penalty in the rd)efinite eased blab b th *
bribery y en. numee- drettlitvaY and tbe clerk returned to his authorities will belaoking.for you here. , •
. • They don't know that. Luiz. Beroeo is
' it more difficult to prove agency. Mr. statute. Theft Stafford said :•-"I won't i ft . ft- I se d 11 tie,
rest of it andvvb gitive Ohl' attention di ous heelers who miested the conststu, (4 t" - .
Mitenish broaglit on the election so that nut nik head in, tbe halter for one vote,
it. If we had chosen to acbdishonestly -. eney,..whi 'oh sarerte tilolieweid .tagaind by • 'That night, When it tante time for such A dear friend of mine, and X think
could net be completed in time end , did not knovv the poll clerk's Matte. Ire as they aid '
, we could have rolled up a • s°orgtlitralthet(ImPecliZrusliL °senetensecigvnital!)113;:. leave You. 1 am wanted' at koinei and ''
OO
Aguado said: "Senor, 1 must tveTtainkignegt onuntgtioisCbh,e sthiliepy•amllardigehtt,h"eir
the neve yoters'' lists in St,' Thomas anyway.' After the pontras elosed he
the list that had to be used was one had nob filled out his cOramisaion nor Tlarilriatl fofr lLli,Itit . 1)2; in h T.. .Way quietly' to the harbor front• and
They' looked like two •
healed in. 1896. The reason was that sworn him and I filled it • out and. that a thata band of conspiratoris*with.„ Hatdy it will be useless to try diat'detaiu ine."'.
Grandfather WAS surprioed beyond be, °ailed 4 aaraPan.
Polibe magistr:teinThoke afvho' and Ross at the top, Mannlille Preston, •
the listiewhIch were to be used were was after•the poll was closed, The poll -
was put into his office's° that 'his could . et. al., .midwity, and the personators and lief almost, but be did itot' try to dile belated English, captains. going °tit to
belp the party and on the day of h i hips
election he was not in Inas:ace and • no
the e ballot manipulatore et the aottoar, en. spade him. He paid his arrears of gal, t -e -r 6 *
Wed into an alliance to rob the elect- arts added a bandsoina boritia tied said A lislf roils out id the ballad the •
. f W Bi •• 1 ti ' . n•ed frane •
010.
OtiN.T.,WArr .for Something to
up, get a business 'Mutation and,
• poneetbilignp, Attlee, educate,Z
weil.tratueO young men and
are tooted. everywhere_.• We
ettidents atnny time. - Write fr
,
more faverirable to their plan of plug,
gittg. There were more absent voters
clerk was not sewn in there that day.
The deputy le:turning officer had lone
and dnotl•meree names on the list, and linger -naffs. ,In a finger -nail .
theY deliberately set to work to lamer- headha piece of lead peneil, I told
Sonata these 'voters and appoint deputy hurl that was toe a tuck .for vmey.
returning °Mears so that they could. and he took his knife and cut it �uti"
do so There is not money °hough in . It IIIGnAStvg, P,
the Government. to debauch -West Blgin A. IrIngrani, M. P;:was enthusiastic.
• and if it had not been for the trielcery any.receivea. tte sale sssse wiii diss
by which they simply stele the 'riding,
cuss what. toek place sit, the last elec-
- they could not have defeated Mr. go. • tionwithout viridictiveness. I'm not a
Diarraid. -The heelers were Etat brought squeeler or kicker over a fair defeat.
in. and distributed throughout tlie rid- . In the last election I witi ohosen to look
ing. Then,' a clay or sa befOre , elention, . after the election in St. Thomas. 'I
pluggere were,hrought in and inatraot- .did everytbing irtiat, fair and honourable
ed in the pot They were to petforrot wa'y to secure the ilection of ...gr. Me:.
and then the strange returning officers Diarmid ana I now intend to discuss
to complete the.schenie. Among these the ,eieethm oo its merits. It was. a
angers there is N. F. McDonald, an u"
deliberate atteropfby the leaders of the
d tiriter &the first water. flele always Grit party tii steal the election—an at.
eputi returning °Ricer in Algoma and tempt whioh startea before the mass
NorthernOntario. Ile went up a tilts
,,,,,. ., meeting which nominated gr. Mao.
aga iti6° the Indian reserve' Ile r"' ' nish-stsrtett by Idaenish and the lead,
trousers on the squityva and voted •every era et thelarit party. It is to the re-
. .
Caine.
W. Z. IOLLIOTT Prlii
11110"-%
JThr Irttvored 'Cede er
dealer' heepA
TUOKEITS
Sold at tdi priceb aM
best value tor the prie
one of t mu s o e g,
tiollettion of the oldest Conservative
. the afternoon of the day before electien
a number of Conservatives askedthe ree ,ttiloa:g ihsa6rir ad=18:tnesaitneohdofibenaitt6Itslrtitoen-
toirggnel,otoegettlr.0 lisienieri of 1110 611° nain". a legt710171theetliPeartYcautdnidiatabortisitseedeletaear: .
' the, deputy returning arguers. He was
asked at, one o'clock and three o'clock ramiansaedni.etoetminal.re the nomination hy e,"
g Their object Was tO get
• in the afternoon and eight a (dock in rid of agency in calm of protest. Ilext
forenoon et the day of election, and lie day Ikteenish wont to Toronto and eaw
' absolutely refused to do So. We thuld Hardy and his eolleaguet to advise the
beat the heeler and plugger, but we .
40uki not boa ant returning oineer, Government to USW; it wri) at °nee to
sheriff grown. mr„ modoil read a tale, shut out new lista in St. Thorne far
bilybdolotioediiit.
1114; feriintrit;PAile(F11; 3 r eti0:1614hr:i.s1:11E; Illie°PuttegriE :111flitivl:f1171:11124nnngilani:d
men who addressed the Sunday school ing` 1)ughla Erml Was chosen ' re'
ill tho First methodist thuroki in st, turning officer. lie swore he mutat act
ad pluggers at 'night at the Dike !MUM "'ars nr aftSatiari• 6 W" th° slieriftd
Thenirto itt the afternoon and instructs faithfully, without. partiality, fearo
• duty to Select reliable deputy returning
TIM OONsiiftVATiva itANDInkrit, °Mere. .1t is Lite praotice ef the patty
Malay G. MoTharmitllwho was greet- In power to reconimend perenns to be
ea *WA deafening and continued ap. deptity returning officers and if they
plant°, thanked the electors Of West were intending to carry nut flu liOnest
•in for the loyal arsistanee vobloh, if election, could they not seleet an hon.
itha been properly aceounted for by est Reformer for deputy returning ofil
•
warrant could he obtained to arrest . s, . ' goodby to the only Man in the east of on ose,r y g .
svhcm he•wasassily eon& • • My grandfather hailed, and when the
impersonators. Mr. Biljings (Berlin St. eina° i• •
.ThOtnaas Berl/ ntubbs was deputy te. • oArid, whereas, DageId Brown. (alters TOro years passed and uot A Word . contain aPPeared be cifinbed on beard,
•
turning officer in the division in which if!) the returniug °nicer, appointed aa . came from Aguado,*but that was not leavipg Aguado below in the boat.
he lived. A man came in to Vote on depaty. retuening officers at leaots six very strange, for the province Where ho Grandfather draw the captain belode",
Billings' name and Stubbs retailed to mysterious strangers, nonsresidente of lived had been in open revolt for some and told him who the man was in the
issue ti, warrant to arrest Wei although the coonty, three ,if whom are not the . time, and as the fi,ghtifig on both sides • Sampan and what he Wanted.
after the man voted and wait out the men be represeeted to- be, nor the waa constant and relentlessoommunica- Captain Biggins of 'thelohn IYOrfiet
deputy returning offieer said be knew men in whose tintrieli they actittl, and tion with Manila was practically ant wasau old sea dog of the genuine
Iliiiin0 had died end had been burled, one to whom he gave a certificate to • off,. ' Yankee type. Ile liked a Mart who had
I knew the real -Christopher -Staffordvote was neither entitled to vote hitn. liowever,.as time 'went on the rend, what he called "sand for ballast," ail
Ito was an eitgineei on the M. C. IL• Luiz Bereeo evidently had.
self nor WAS the 'Man whom he Iva, reP• lion was crushed, and the insfirgents
Ile owns a h01180 and lot in St. Thomas. reeentedde be: • • but I'll`take
He swears thaglio wag' nog la SI, Thom. • "And whereon, the sat re urn,ng outs „
ti .d t t • „,„ ' wide scattered or captured. The leader , "Shiver IllY ttlainnlattr
Of the revolution, one Luiz Bereed; Was \ him!" aald captain Higgint • "He can .
nil on election day and has not lived ' cer hes refuoed, and still refuses, -1.0 I man of considetable generalship and have my cabin till we are well past
there for 11 years affd did not, net . at state, who these strangers actually resources, for withorit Munitions" or Corregidor and out to sea."
depoty returning officer nor apply for a were, who requested him to appoint bad • s • • • This is about the end of the Story.
money he held nig ground against
certificate to vote." . , Aduado escaped safely to Hongkong. A,
- were tippointed :
them, or ale PurPose fon whieli • they the .. . d • i . 1 h d
npaniar s for a tong time dm a
two afterward, Just before
. InE Bra3"°n8 IN8116"11**""'s'**. "And, whereas, ad there' seems eons intrigued anceessfully among the native Ye," '0r
elusive evidence that the ballot boxes troops sent to oppooe him. Bobo owe grandfather sold out his business and
Barnum theme, Aldborough, saki the
eleqters of West, lligin had beenin- where at least three of the Islets acted not hold out fewer, and he, tOo. was a , atarted home, be received a Package
salted: People should net submit to werellstuffed in the interest of Mr. Mao. fugitive.
' from a Chinese port. It contained a
strangers running our election, nish. beautifully jeweled MaIay, kris with
A14, MoCully stated that if opeciaI one it Then it was that the government re.
'Snarl Aguatio' niuM the
police had not been appointed by the sr this essociation the tilethoile adepted
resolved, that in the judgment . eorted to an expedient often tried in •Ihn name
blade.--.Detrolt Free press,
City Council, instead of MeDiarraid , Elptutleh countries for citehing these
Obviously inuoceo.t.
havmg 57 majority hi St. 'Photons there by our opponents at mud bye .‘eloction who will not4surrender—•a price liras set
would have been a niejority of 150 for and especially the .condect • of the res posted in Manila and throughout the
Mould be condemned hy all aonest men on Luiz Berceee head. Ploonrds were
The prhioner confronted his aeousera
Mellish, Aid. MeCuifY said when he . turning officer merits the tenet/re Ai( all idands wherever Spanish authotityWas "ImlY.
ehe„ Dominion
he appointed the dePfor tuty returning offi- unfair partisan conduct ett the said elec. 40,000 Mexican dollars to the ono Who Plied
liamehtary lection * '
two.
fair.rninded oitizens for Ids inditereet, recognized, proolaiming a reward of
The until tansh.fell nport the oettrt. 4
"My Initocerioe is °belong!" he re-
acted as returning arguer in thti .E)tir-.
tr. P. Whitney, the leader ol the Oppo-
"My alleged aboomplice, who atande
w) and in doing se ° tl"Lookl" the prisoner exclaimed.
ears one week previe
appointed three Reformers. , And lie It further res. would bring the head of the inauigend olved, that Mr. leader to the authorities. ,
Bitten in the Legislative Assembly, be these annonneentento and *Wondered
My grandfather had frequently seen
IiiOnil 05 1111! SABig. eonvieted, li a hip man! I, too, am, a
.tall Man l liabberg is always done by it
T. W. Crothers said Sheriff Brownmid 10 hereby requested to atk for it what sort of &roan it was who caused
short mini and a tall man I."
had istitted that :Marshall 13. 4ohntori committee of the house to enquire into the captain general se much annoyance. Ant how stupid of the pollee not to
toted as deputy et Middlernaroll. Wil., tho returning officer's conduet, that all
Both the captain „generaland himself
tiara Crosa swears that XD
arshalt . tlie rant, in eorint'4410t1 thh lu
er"wits3, wOnaftrnoon the oaptain general sat were soon to know.
Johnson voted in St. Thereat aud that have thought of that!
be brought to the hght of day." nottN, roll in Plei5O,
he went out on his train in tbe morning The Mntion WAS then put to the Audi.. alone in his office. Iie was in a ccm. '' De Smarte—Mhy do you persist hi
e e
and returned at night and did lint aet encs and it was unanlmonsly 'decided waceit mood, for certain documents be- ' baying your clothes At installment
at Midellernareh ilk deputy. The man to protest the election. Subseription fore him telated to tho disposition of houses?
who acted in No, 4 div4ion in St. lfsts Were opened to seeure tondo and the eurrenderee insnrgent batatio who , De shitrpe.„Thes,; always try to give
Thomas was Iliad to be Click. atifford, 91.11te ft large amount was subseribecl. bad boa hamming ilis ohocen province ate stuff that will last until the theta*
but he was not, The sheifft hats only It le the iptention to push the protest
It right to give a naart a certificate to to the bitter end. for tho lati two yoo*, fludOsnly, with- built' As polo, Xow york vitaikir,
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