Stratford Times, 10 May 1882, p. 2

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' st Sir J + ised fs hetione opinion all thd civilized world as to Saturday's ) tragedy in. Dablia--a feeling of horror and i and have promptly emphatic noynced it ay cowardly, amd calculat od to, visit untold calamities upon Ire- land... The manifesto of the leaders of the TLeacu of that organization honestly and fully, amt be would be afool to charge them | any reeeeenny for the tons 'trons tra ° o fear Anant week' fairly eamed with org rage, and afl nbad not rearranged before ---- friends did so long ago, and there ix no Tory crue! encngh to prevent the Beacon man from jolning such con- 5 | ones Jamie Red Mie J ones--if' euch be hia desire, They aunoxed themselves to Unele Sam long ago, and took » fair shareof North thith. and belp to revel in the spoil our part we give the old hay stink sien to annex herself as soon as she plensea. "There will be room in Canada for millions of honest, sensible me m, even though the dozen or two Grita abou ye Braron man's stamp, all annex themselves to the noble «lof swindiers who have _ before thera | LOYAL 20 )_ PRINCIPLE. {2 joyally: by that me newsure, and the + it hes in the ¢xistenod before the » BU new bee taken lant yeac shoes this viniew i basioa! Reps by Pup, to be entitied to five 'Wore suche. How are ty be provided with colutituencies riggs ie y ate. as the Sng oot eres 54. eed oa ot the * comwtitauence already eciatis weary wut the lobe! 4 logic to ite oune:! i would hig ite deny the principle of Hep. hy Pop.. } whidh the late Su nister Geary Brown a ra ~ erty be GiOyertinent day ix waxictis tt estern Untari shut tibet have jts full ding tale ap meres woof pe by the ba won td thi t t the rive aysdy uf the heart of the lan a ies preserved by Sor 2 aba d - ir oes wad in a vacate Tow waly appland ae aniline ' THE NEW [IRISH POL! From the Matt, 2 the olpas " auepectts ~ cuttiowd oy Coercion b mn beepirited ree, abd far frog: afeom, lishing ite in Radek puurpene, Patfioe inn ren then din sais agrarian rhe Bde m hays, by eater wart the peuple uf Trond ie wet the mone: Hath yar and we "atric tetraded Bike pa 'bony: aod slroad are easily ied, singe rg 'eat. Bation on earth to aed riven. Kingtand has new entered upon right path. an' ff her pride maybe burt her reward wil greater. s eM Ps English genarouity is best avenue fo the Jrigtt heart. ne re and wm 'ps i eyineaent t - : 7 ot wike governuty ' fora ig omagochy Tatire & ir. be ona mental tac A ley Evapi Arsh. hacer' and ncaa tee "Thi 'ali ate Ser stievances Wil have past 'The Opponition must be composed of terrible fi fire-eaters, j fi eagerness f long ee shits in Mani wat threatened go take} a" tec to grow tat under me den: * t ing whieh have atily an indirect bearing, or mastery neiples and methods of that a < oo i Pexta Rivixas,-- ae bare' iian siigated ting so y fu! tne se re. ports about the Paslamentty oe in this County that place them carrectly be! ao the electors North Perth eonsista of the townships vd to the atudy of oe | ta |'sometimen for _ lence hie 8 snow fell and the wind Ulew, and inl] the snow for miles around collected at Reabourn, and made it a winter 'stopping place, holding coreg, fea four 'trains ere different Beautifal place for a winter reso' ery a staying there pos in a hig drift ; three hundred vi tg nothing 'to eat, and not -- to d. Tem perance country 5 you pe geta of Elan, Mornington, Ellice, Logan, {4 the towns of Btratford and -- and the village of Milverton. Porth consists of Hibbert, Downie po Gore, Blansbhel, Usherne, Fallarton, of $y Mary's an | . Mitchell. Foal F Hews, The anardere@i Soorctary, nei «two relaterie an (tte Hie eine i ik arte, the oth Lavut. Baxet, of the % Boyal wtaft Reporte state) that the dairy interest has mtteted great l@e in New Yura State from Thabe toand thaw experi deed a Mian or Mickle, dighi { Thor Mickle, o Matdén townstup farmer 1 "ue Heaviest jurl inthe © ty of haves te y 16, an hs WHZ pourats Winn ipey te x tthe doings of Gre ey to whom ate attmibuted the rec thee ys , 1 Keetesasrehend hha at lay cents wf hs wile sve had been at furs time with cofetmptien Her retuains were ihterred | SAS yr Cemetery on Fu bs reb ie of the Seradgoed wid ¥ bore tncat ~ i 08, 'eathimaber ; ites 2 fre 4. ota abinierch Shere, Le or at Mr bulpor At the Sinucow assticy & cam Was trind auers. The case wes The defendant in t the plain. | season ix . pratching it would be well for those car ap fand t6 bear the above in mind. ores. f he doo that be si 6 net guing te show ! at strange lp : a Be ay fn cides 'tb af watdr ke a t the nval Lof the fire japan . aame ork, ined of ty ar ps ne dined tet ih he 2 tae -- the same 2 ia eR x ote > North Toth Meroant Thy or % beth houses witherat pene nginech dam- et 4 'drop for love or aneuy, unless you have ' _ friendly doctor slong, and thea, range to mys they calf it Pain Killer or ie Jacoby' | During onr aay et Resbourn, its ~e wising owner and Land Agent 2k the census, and foand that it con- tained « population of 432. Thia will help Mion to sell lota, for a place that yypwa wo fast is eure tobe a city before | long. tarted on what was called Mo. A + Mach ts back from Winnipes |a daily tenia, bat it soon became a gn bw: titeudy to tetarn t | iat and, after some hard work, we days trvnched Portage la Prairie, only _ arsaden cet aaa the Ht. Mary's Be | dave late. The Portage is a ve dercnere | in tond gusting Mr. Drow everbus | perous town, with about 4,000 Lh ni 7 pe 9 ket ateliae Here a number of passengers partook Winter Out mcrenteen jurwne are down Of the -- hospitabty and larder With the disease. - he Grand lo [otal, the best Nowtn Peart. -- he Ho not abgat time that | cl hote the moat comfort- the Cooservatiw Convestion for North Perth | able | in the belt @ country, The portly Yas cullen taebhicr * | landlord, ra Kastner, cannot be excel Mr. Commo. @hairman of the Bo of is ded, he is the right man in the night tls 1 vie ay - ae aed: Seneeine \ pinae. The fn wing country sround the sae derabieip® ery oS Siete thee has been | Po ortage, particularly no b of the A ttle by tire on imaesioners of Mniboine river, is the most fertile spot Nes b in bie -- wert sucky heen» in all Manitoba. Good improved farms avut.-Gavertior Hold cil leave for; within a distance of 12 miles are held ied in ye fw tay Chi { Jieties Hapart rty at from 815 to $30 per acre, but like ~ bo G8 chon adimmaetrata dunnyg ine g and Brand the Heal farming land in hia provinee, except a 8 i {few slongbs they call Moberly. After /ashort delay of about 24 hours we were again on the move for Brandon, where jwe reaches ia Here we whole town, , "| wenther being cold, the ny dixpensed w ith c the reading of a long address, which I | nf te ding on the platfort 'and up the toilside, imagine my " lousure -- 1 espind rl old familiar Albion Hotel," on a neat com- 2 foitable ; fox rete Fy teu i erected by Mr on a very pretty nite, adjoining akery. Elbowing my way Jiu eld sign and found that Mr, Hovlgi ins bad not forgotten bes Stratford fric nade, for while many were Riad to gee he tie atest and cleans befel to ms vr the ppeocescrism that travelled in and out, aud waited patiently for their turn at ital bours, it is easy to recognise the anne is propiular, snd I must t add, des urvedy Brandon has noe sat: onlots ao tna Spring is now .a ular population n of "hot 1f00, oa a floating popeiaticns of about an equal number, Stores, hotels' and dwellings ave springing on as if by magic, and what was a wild wonths ago is row a ik rab pital being the terminus of one division P. BH, the c rounded by a good farming country, that is now getting well settled. Its Tucure is guaranteed. This does not apply to ton e land survertd and sold, as Prato, property speaking, is section pa dat , lage Surveyed aie is very nee nd ere a noe plese of land dicat as sties as North so a thee dion we drove south to the Tortie Mountain country, and all along the route gar: traces of tle coming i i Settlers are pouring 1 m all diestiony and the trail was | omen of horses and oxen hasling eflects of those who we ' new 'ho: we me! 'the nes, f the country pets. « "-- fact, go mirie appears to the eye of the traveller, the untaken fertile suil is a sure gold mine | for those _ 7 ave hittle pluck and | arp willing f me to endure a little | hardship, vat wo a willing bands a sail that will rw them for their labour, with a tactatited -- 'st. Tur tio Mountain district is on of, aml 1 think deservedly sc. Htotsrning | to Brandon, we started for Lirtle, abont -- came to _ front in the person of Mr. John Crerar, MPP. who hus mad fur Liniself a name and a fortune that shouli be shared with some one of Suratford's fair daughters a is located in a beauti ley -- by high table land which eh ¢ the natural boundary for the town, bet the surveyors have over reached those natural bonnds and the surveyed farms look just as well on paper as the -- has a few ea place if ings | it bad railway fee as de location tis such that ni for 'the erating of The country xroeud here was first set- bt by res from Stratford and the surround. i ke p little south of the j with Qu'A J a view for miles up that must be 3 > summer beautiful ption. My wih trip = attended sinh, many interesting ev time to put after a month absence I <7 Winnipeg, ot having seen the corntry that its fatu Lopes are roust say, up, - it ia, ' ths finest agriculta n the world, jits proud pre tions are not an empty Remember yout old friend, PLow-chEviss. NEW SUMMER HOTEL AND RESQRT. To the Editor of The st% utford Timea. Dy & 1 Desn nw. umero a4 fread ory that 1 stated chi nut drees anid the driv seq "on th nach ated through the arora pesniy! ke na shrvagt ry » be Sai whe m Canw Qs camer rome The propre titend todetWiouse an vil sven finashied od. rewt wih te che you afi fied wi bias Os a i Vile peawpoe: Te XN 1 Aynl mp Inna A NORTH EASTHEPH TORY TALKS HACK : To the Ealitor of Tun ay pe Tiwe Dan Sin, f Nittoria, Usit., o last m 'andi { mused ant dignatiun at Lirabs ©) townelep being "diafranchia ee a Wail, skit fin ang nent Be Correct the¥ any worse off than the litthe bard of G0 ur OO bornes living in thus township. whe have leen dicfranchimead for lost ms bs tune Ata Municipal Blection when t tow ow for tiunicipal coanc) lors, we om oy bad thie choige f 7 voting ie s Gert of the yaller fox x deine i or one of the NTT thing tn how realize & ina pel 08 m thts ce yea . VYoucg t Ay "Tate Tort North' Bacth: pe. May *, ate ALABAMA FOR ME: Levens thew irvades tareeid y acanates ® Mraarnoap T Te the Basin Ts ' lee d, instead al esi Negthern eva we te anure show my israda, thre « label w dw it as in Canosa. then it wag * fin ' thon me green w i com, aid al w Thy af seapa th "4 ior { chestnut a d, pane, bn vom et aga othe i Then are ho swainps, plthough hats 1 an e re some flat lands, where t s @ sort pf quicksand and small scrubby timber, The Railroad repens id is at pts eat boritg for sainoenla, and epeculator aie buyiny my ards Yours truly, BA. Tavenn. Culbuan, Alabama, May 4, 1f=2 HIGH sc. SCHOOL poarp as he! 7 Bin ye reyular te athly Aaa vet ane full $5; Putland work, ns $42 popils or the temdance 128 ;- at. and in the latter uf getercts be heauld by temps and improved pr the natives w ith hin fizney ng are the names of the pupils had tha aif and age pnts that I bave | The Crimd Attributed to Fenians. in th hai THEIR | INA nd down the river, | NO CLUE. Eo THE FE PERPETRATORS or} BLE CRIME. was stabbed edly arty wear jugt : i cx Samed 222 "| and Breast IBS PERFORATED OCKING MANNER. Aas be < siginall ee ayers THE AWFUL DEEP. i Honan ~TARNALL AT TRE (WARILY CRIME.--TREY BROAED | fT Tat. Blox To . Dublin, May 7.--A terrible & curred bere labt night, Lord Frederick dish, the tew , and Mr, 'Thon. | as Haviland Burke, the index Secretary; were ? MAAR TED oN Pade _ About half-past seven look left the ae ee the * residence to Heart. Frederick Caven- wh une te de iaihieeae but he, too, by the assassins, They repent: LONGED Ti ritern KNIVES INTC THE EREasts of their victims, ud. havi Lirowts, they fot mar arid ke en 34 ly fron the Terk ty 'he Chape 'a wate. A few mitutes altermard a man Sponoer and ee wae sent of ty hous hold were at § for Ly then ute wus Ene = ca pert pin whieh was ulti: ort carriage rate --- the pathway. its LALGE POOLS OF BLAcmD, Roane down to dinner at the 5 to the the couse af and a py repo was wate to stop cut \ Cavendish only arrived in f rT The Tan, ated culminated 1 the dail of the Of Ireland into the hands of Mr Parmele prenher ety po pence pos 100 noon, along with = NORTH-WEST FLOODS, oT, Qe Lo Licutenas He -- emint af Uae inety ant in Tublin Castle, PRIViTwexs oF en -A VARY copeT ET and loft tBore with Jurke, his fellow vie stOMEROKY---Crins CxMR WATE rw, tant, atly ih the eve ning it im stated that -- some ada riding bie yelew in the Park Toronto Teli eam sug KAN TRE MOWERS, ». L. Caven, travelling passenger ae to the Grand Trunk Railway, arrived this which wete the work of less than a minate fterndon f 'orth hy has Many perpele were within a few hundred yards saan With a large anesber of eniigranta, and of the seg saecnation, Lut no trom where ings extrac nogounts appears Ub have heon near enopgh to inter- I the foods and thelt sa Mr. Gaven | ere. Witen the bodies wore first found Lord | jp near three weeks ¥ 'tedin of Proderich) Cavendish' lpn were moving a4 if} tire hh of ~aaengere in cb: mie, aa arri- he were Lying & k, but t he alarmed no} 7 at He, Paul om on average time. Here the farther alne of ousness, It is needless counts o| 'ends énd idtim: add Gist tite asenesinations are that they could not get farther priwed a ATTHINCTED To THE FENTANA, sore dikappointment to the putt ws St. although this mu adhe . The | Paul, Minneapolis and ay ----- were moon enjering the park of Company over fine car am 2 dbiving ra rap sity along the znain road!' forthe use of the water bognd - and from all aecounte they mus have en- | gers, latter were soon! by countered their victims as they were crossing | the Primitive Methodist Colonization gantin- the road. Rebhery = not have becn gent, and the farmers' train, which ght object, au: nothing wv ies touched, | the number Se cy atk DETAILS OF THE Thaakpy toms: =k how ate ile bird. ae ea at nesting in the park he naw, about two hun fourteen h dred yards bobs where be was, and close to found the that ea ae hd in:the rev of ¢ ci: ces, his labora ware anythi light. there was no tack of food it can be tuadily i imagined what A benced 7 bss where so many w and were a oe drove at a rapad pace, and be | huddied together, and were it | not tht his -- ua wave 'any the cocehiiaee of the peel efforta © a by the kin oe ven d advice of Mrs, Davis, wife of fhe piasses it of the P, M.& M railwpy, it fh som instances have harg with bil Rood indy = indefatigably asciftance ? puited. a anny were the blqssings iTEFUL EMIGRANTS. four d tay of this sort rs of etistenpe the p this $ ard carl happy memories of which are forgotten. 4 repart of the block in that city says + By this time reed ie rg was sg © pols pices was rolling cheat' for rhlp to open ae serenrnini alg ceehnccn THROUGH THE FIRE AGAIN. Mk, MURDOCE'S ADTRIPT RIE IX A ETSKIPFA ae The Sun ix barning of te | Mmperat* Ne Indes afd he el re archased ' had, it placed in their c cal ping ------ i a . POKING FUN A! rregtexpenac # fice. " ba met Tikely sen door for 8 man Ww ns oe! Mrs. Innes opente thatthe man was t At MR. TROW. hi! oo a eset sith} pre wonuseak Comseryati tive. 4 * Be given Many phople in tford, hace ber | then: Usbarne, Whe Mra. Murdoch's sbolng | ever got the rs 'on nveition amotherod at the time thefiiecn iv et. which destroyed the oldjtilock adjoining M. C. Carey & Co.'s, She rinoved 'to R pg two years has gone thronch nearly o oe adventare. in its wk anslleis at onoe in -- to adjout ing. Mir. Vatis had m gentlemas's opinion wae shawty asi Ponting 'a eandidate own opinion was thet 4] k- jhe od as Rome Oo: 0 Mrs. Murdoch's f ve a) aid. Mrs. Innes then I¢oked out of the back | doing what he hed no . jow, when she heard a sash give way wold have bewn all svghy 4 mn jump ont to the back «tair of the La ... Me Galpin stated west building. ware bi ny out | fied the eeatines i k windows, ard mugt have envel. | Would not fo vrs a ps get Ge es pute a wl 'Wille whe was | Authority for the Mister cam wus th still | nyt abe try to fave > to the penenntill ' ged sat he fell hack into theroom, and she | ° Mr AMelut, ro iepeondad bye Mr ss persuaded thyt he is burned to desth. All | Brodorick, that the 1 Ho" sui i of candidates the took place in lows time than it takes to | be now proceeded w i narrate, and Mr. lonc® Had algeady anstched proposal was tab he thas ithe notninat. | up his two youngest \@hildnm und reshed | ion be made eubject ts thet dyprovabof the down by the back stain, that. at » front | unrepresented townshd: partof the building bping barrel by the Mr, Whi inted on as Hibbert Hames and stoke. Mr. Marshall attended to | Was not often represented, thay mend hn ne bis Gangster, Ella, and a younger daughter, | dismtislaction with the sail of thd vem: whil Innes took shatherof her child. | tien. ; : ren by the hand and wed rapidly = Mr is anted Cha 'diate action U& vt father, But when half i ay down taken, ante united sued unted te. the stairs it emer q that a bright tel a cm a smi boy wne «! hing Go theloangs wed abe ru json id more i ment that tie eit And dtgsed the littlotellow areeneeansonn ter. Sates Goce outof bed "how he was sleeping mdly. | with the bay With oy espa Mre. Jones succoeed in pi. original motion carried unani making escape to the rear os 7 building. baa % was mi. Murdach w mm eurly taht ae ane nt creo gi fhe me foot = who. occupl¢d bem ry ot aig in | didate ving the 10) bes "ie De 4, Mr T. Hy, Dbimrelf pnomines the inct that the ve ave of the ¥ regrotted the nd Bay tem _ if they owned a through ne themseive loves had we torn in many Places, and his | learned. At one part of the journey i stated they were then pnssing over ai farm | The Mail's Ottawa, "ooprespotident RAYS ter anh his a-sailant, Lor Frederick did not | which last fall was parchased for $12,000. | The Opposition are still in a melancholy ear glows He nad be slalibed fe several Fritlay 1 ived at Emerson, mood over thy death of their i killed places fleat the chew wotical matters were in tremely condition, | they arer by the Hedistribution bill, that act throng sh thee he rghit funy, an d deopls he inh looked docidedly damp, | of j the popple of this ; vovines. Att et af the Nineates the | the water in many insta ixing as hgh us | The member for h Perth (Mr.Trow} has if e a bay even- | the ed storey wil *. railwny is | arrayed hitivelf in a euitiof blagk and pla ne, wedded ist p sisny places pec on the high ground here, and the! weary eti- tand rhe House like a it in a remnrkable ptants were put on trainsfor Winnipeg, which | model moer . first-class wages. they reached in due time. At Etnersoy,: St. | The sume disposition nbt to be Be folty under Vincent, Pembina, Weat Lynne (the twd lat asia distinguishes other ter places in Dakota) the water is fortystive | gen named ao it ie 5 feet take about one township oehich imvoved 'tis dd ft LOW w on great tenis ae the peoj are in rhe tabla cond] tivn. » his new constituency, tected « py stock Ca on, ly iscut off Letween Winpipes of case literature, Leones blue-books and Brandon, and bevween the Shoes | of marks of the high eatgem 'ta wick and Selkirk boats are running ly, Mr mn 4 Caven stgtes that but litide Lover) can be) had | of the ernest, . Tro ney com of terrible state toned by the gtinaente," He had the <4 -y ny to send Hoods, Obl settlers say @hat at Winnipeg Mill | Of When received furt. light, which in chaser corxcn. sufler yet and ae ee haw sige him to re ate prop fo nb cultivation that although are rit st | 0) new and ie! pen bie prrauny He dia a mae ars Catiner Council was con: | Beran, they are arid at Winks cow thy towns Np was) net in hin Panch's mivige to fo taeaw about ta ba riding at al). i PARNELL Derenriewry, may well apply te iThe good people Pogan thes cveaped Parnell, beirg intorview -1 Pals year borcunee in the Nerth-«det-- | Me. Trow' a _ J horrified more 'than 1 can exp is is ; + 18a : vue of the mort atrocions crimes ever com PERTH SPRING ASSIZES. Manitoba "Legislature. miutied. Hts effect mi tainly bp most -- ee | damaging to the interests of the Irish people. Mr Justice Burton a¢ grand | eertiux oF THE rae AND DEPEAT) oF an | cation i dhe in the I always found Cavendii sh & Moxt amisble | jury, and gpoke favorably of an Ret pakiwd GUEENWAY'S BRSOLO TION. ! j eels nt and yy conscien- : parties to a suit might testify in their -- | Se _ "interfere x the fulfilment of official duties. -I | own ugh it met with a el? innipeg, May 5.--In/ the Legi slature to. The remainiig hanes were hee withdrawn sevpetatenet ox Prewwed in | deal of opposition at the time. was Phy a nomber of potiti my for railway ¢hart- sor Ser thas retired. regarding his ap- | there were o would like to go back to | ors were Introdnoel This left the paines of M vi Geom, ot' salgatel that the princi- | the old system ; boon now the Dominion Par | a ddfeas wah continued | HS * ah herr. oom Sropetry dhe Cention, t would | lisruent fed in wideratior pan Agt, whch, 4s. Pranond, Alexan div, Attorney ong et poles she fier red b=) vinewhat gat 1 cannot fonecing if it became law.» inhale ¢ j (enoral Walke #. Mr. Smith, and Hon, C. } | Guess ¥: te eee anlbats; Bbsrye, OL h re tify in thei sal the opin. | Brown, is naleng an exhaustive | Je see i ase ee ot detiberately againct the in that iboush. prong "might rine instagoes | hi : tian ofthe Giovern ee forthe mig mare iiam h tell a pla trent, and tekung @ pathutic ew the a esaslation, on, tg that effeet pro- who have bag 'i tect | ible story, yet on the ie it i ps » railway ofaitrnet, af ht ast Stal qfenls was ro aeet apparently not have taken | eatinlectory a Legislature had dene a: " Qe nested thes ateoh over hin eucoessor, during } wit b-abiluters we © tek Annes qrie well SF alan wan ante ie Ri-sigiers life in Lre | la mel Winking proves those whe 4 teytw tute 1 dew resge, Thit wes the grea > be wn aay, Py passing f tiv tedagacasy tertbed, ares deaf thes would | cae thrte cheers aires ior the mie ays comes | of law in ny action 1 with: biermbty of siiss svn some | would ony be be houng 10 tae ter : 0 statins that bd : a niet roy the amp oar fellow' ag whohad been rs abr 1 tr wrtas | Nortis- Western The ¢ Nenad Pr ren aiyeertaa te ants Prin- he ed scople of | this pri vile ge past f had arras eniiairt with the evn » Egeland wall take inimediate ' pee Th 6 lied wan Smith ea Ki by Ries. potas pre ben part j clpal Grant avér the cont 'for v Bay : r synipathy with Gladstone in his oder ¢ $500. Charles Smii Of course there are weak brethre ire hate since dicd. bvinigy shitd is not . Evans, Jacob explained the, net Me Kinz, =. that ti. | reli thn x! . | , : Correctet ; White | a ene . lous par LLL atmeal is * te rplea ai ref, J -F « Mutton +" Tat Leto : I rac bgp 10 I 4 * BOO. Batter per " : Were avpolnted then proceeded dere Mowers HF. Monten "y ata Stratfort an the yo 1 ayrge Bain tates the i Ein an sao iownshipe, it hy ton Gi Lure eiUg ; (0c BH cutitied to aaa: S Card of Tinks. knee we tied cl nutnthe Ki to thin Memtera| bred cp ies 3 3 FS %, |, OO te Ky Lai to 49; Perk it 7 80; Chover foot, 4 09 o Wet! 00; Digter, 1 iid eae Fly ana $4 Potatoeny Pr , Seageics tea follow! farmers' a TH : Fa spring; do., $1.04 $1 paar A to B5e. 4138 ; bas 1 oe te ie De; BB t tue iin a. : Se ielsoe! a ment Sl Wool, por Ib., 00} .23 ; inay Straw, 6.00 to bhai . Sononk Gannte A "y. sr co wits Wonaman had fife of. , Me G Megke, Stations " ith, | eon band of Mrs Mmithof St Marys, is 4 | line ahd seallawage. in 'Parlipajent Such Pah y et owe 00 ait, tt said :~-No pet pene 4 on t inebriates, she havi Me, _ Grane ay replied at) some length, characters find filair 'way into every Camon--Ie Listewol, on 7 fat ; a ean express the horror with which | notice serve] upon all the liquor dealers 'for | p z the intrieinetion ret pa party palies, | aseetubly ar = : ae od | tree ee sink apn othe ne ir at the | biddi ive th her has had ng that his pmendment would | wif ot Sy. We hits . sm ~ e " that when | ban Var. | carry unanunoukly were it pot for the spirit without them, bit the the rage Lai tn Blinn, the aha fe Government run the risk of in- | diet for "isintiff and $20 dama, we of partywan which this Gorernment imtro. | Sd the general tone ofthe « Canadian rn plucing the npw policy, when Moser}; ntaft ; Mr. Idington f he "ea duced, ; Purkamsat | in mbch that [ feel t Je and bopefgl, when all expected | A. G oe tien tar f ALIO.80 Be House pike and the anend. | Canadian need be ashamed of it." ' onase, is terrible event Edger vs ©. --This was an actidn to re: ment was low an ate straleht parts v ould dash ourhopes, I wish to God I had | cover amount of some promo o itm whigh | vot ke 007 7 ioe rand one i ilton Speetutar han, taken opennta ver ana land, E _ ithout | had jor & serine "nora South Has Siften | the trouble to Xexantine some of the motive. Ff is tot only most fatal blow | had i renewed. wher Median Any Wane: 1 ed by lube pr struck at the longi, but one of the | reserved. H, Smith, 26 Ct for plaintift Ir « 'ered, Waler,k 's Arviere, pescaiy-vd ee = Ald te = . pot disastrous Wows whick sux. | Magee (London) for defendant. } ameg, Aloupniler, Wit |? ty 1 190 Taye ap ined by the Nafional cause da asst | In ene ent the grand jury -G. Godlee Cowan, Lape | Tew nt the geographical Tdandariog of ceptury, Its y= gr at this jar foreman--urged the cc y dt} 5 .and Tiller : » Ortario constituencies. affected by jonetare seers like a My | bringing before the proper authorities the | Ur embers were absent. The minority } the Re distribu only hope ix the assassins will be ' ty of reducin, : umber of grand | was a wild vite. The quayority included | aft het in rece er ee ctmalt f° punidhed ax they It is jurors to 18 for the p: of the | two Reformers, Brown and Davidson | yp SS Saya: full how the outrage could oceur within « few | expense of the administration of justibe, and | address wns then pased. xd the Houee ad. | pretended mapa of constiguencies arc hundred yards acing away | with mvenienes to thé | journe lkn @eoply deplored the sorrowful tid. | members ed the jary at & busy withy Sea ee Genetedln eed t Be fany q in what put interfering with the ends of justieg, a HAYSVILLE. yevitt i ial) Sonat ad ain o a THE EFFECT OF THE CRIME. ' as considerpd provision was madé Fata, sccrpewr.--A sad and melanchal Gonlon, May7.--Lord Randolph Churchill, | for the safety and welfare of the ta | | accident occurred on Friday, bd motly Under Secrptary for inland. says | Switzer va Loan & Bengvoleng | near Haysville, resulting inthe denth of k ill strengthen the Gorern- Rociety. |The bought « farm in Nis; | the youngest son of Mr Michsel Eichler, a mept temporarily, $11 classes will rally to | souri defendants, and the tithe as he | 14 yoars of age. He wns attepding the hore the support of d ve now that its lof | the stable and ber ki authority seems ig and a h which | will not examine for t ves, or wil ' vote af rhc cin aa one of meee | of | not have maps enablin, tht v3 do Bo, ape eet bat beyond the res wrk at ten ho: ony * ultimate he was : fear «kill, a chief yee cette TOWN OF STRATFORD. on \Friday evening MANIFESTO. 4 Paddicomt Li ownrns oF poGs Tv TAKE sdopted thle afternoon aa seay ation township Arcot thet cs ba " ' oes peli Rg pester ie 5 as ¥ apparently near Haysville, of ' San 5 the allotted span of three score this bour several eee Se | en : a A. Losing Jake. of: Pitta! sabrain maar De

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