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[" Z?T/, < /I Z c / £ I V SON, COUNTY OF PONTIAC, QUE., MAY 11), 1887.No.49 THE EQ LOCAL JVEŸTS \u2014VW___I mplî?,We,er in the 0t,ewe Itiv\"r \u201c *¦\u201c»* Lwwlwd.\u2022\tin» Innocent Child of Kature.SMITH * COWAN, SÈ^^SSSS^.SSlStS SÜIlgg \"Z: .* Chi,, h\u201e \u201e,.rocery _ \"itStX'TL\t'SSj&SSl j SikscrigOoi, $1 tofor, a Airate.££&» ST\t\u201c j SF*h\u2019\"\u201c p™\u201c' *\u201c\tSr * Mc\t\"p\"-1Z Carpenters wages in the city of Ottawa I The Almonte cricketers have setteled The flftiiAeww^\tI 8\" »'> »* to grow another tail for n™!L nm««la ,4.»,.\t.\tT i rs*\"n\"n* «**»«¦ week.On Frf- Porteou.'n««r store was commenced on penitent frame yf mind than heretofore.Addition»! Ortot.*\"*' K0°1\tth*ro about 15,000 log.in I Friday morning laet.\tHe ia aa.iduou.ly viaited by Rev.C.The extra Supplementary Eatimate.Uoutnwt rales wade knowslamerchantsonannUc*- onge x>oin.\tMr.\tDuncan Kippen ha.been appointed ®ohnoLV l\u2019Af KSTS J JOHN HTKWAHT, CUrrmlon WANTED tal Hon.J.J.C.Abbott, Q.C.Mayor of Montreal, lias been called to the Senate, and it is expected ho will shortly assûine the leadership of that body, a position it is generally conceded he is in every way T Apply to\tTHOMAS MORAF.A TWOTHOVSAD DOLL A R GRANT, Tailor tirysoo.Through the kindness of Mr.W.J.Poupore, M.V.V., we have been favored with the supplementary estimates, in which there is an item of $2,000, voted by the Mercier Government as an additional grant t« the Hryson-Calumet bridge.During the recent campaign in this comity it was asserted that if Mr.Mercier came into power Mr.Poupore's hands would be tied, he would be in the cold shades of opposition, and any favors received by the county from the government would be through the hands of the Ci it candidate, let him be elected or defeated.What are now the facts.The defeated candidate goes to Quebec for the purpose of interviewing Mr.Mercier on matters of importance in connection with the county generally and particularly those of the corporation of the village of Bryson, the latter paying his expenses there and Iwck, and notwithstanding the fact that the defeated candidate was one of the gentlemen who considered, and proclaimed it aloud to the world, that Pontiac was going to Ik* honored by the real presence of the Bielite chieftian, at the great reform fizzle held in this village last July, when an interview was asked, yea, even prayed for, it denied.Mr.Mercier turned the cold tax on nard coal duty of M cents ;*or ton on anthracite | Ottawa Ship Canal should materially reduce the price of that coal to every household, nor will it hurt Canadian industrial interest, for little or no anthracite coni is mined in Canada the MINING REGULATIONS TO GOVERN THK DISPOSAL OK TllE PROVINCIAL LOAN I Although Mr.Mercier can command a majority in the Legislative Assembly to authorize the issue of a loan of three and a half millions, it is earnestly to be hoped that the Legislative Council will not sanction so large and so unnecessary an addition to the fixed liability of the province.We recognize that it would be censurable and most improper to oppose in a partisan spirit the raising of money to meet the obligations of the province, that these obligation# must be discharged, aud that it is much more advantageous to carry them in the shape of funded than of floating indebtedness.But when the amount asked for is far in excess of that required, when it is admittedly wanted, not for matured debts, but for those which may perha;*a devolve on the province some time in the future, and when the Government seeking the power to issue the loan is one whose instinct of economy we have good reason to question, it is the duty of the Legislature to refuse to saddle it upon the province.With three and a half millions in hand, and much of it not to bo used for an indefinite period, there will be far too strong a temptation to extravagance sot before the Ministry, and it would be tto great a strain on the credulity of the oublie to ask them to believe that Mr.Mercier and his colleagues in such a circumstance could withhold their hand from reckless ! ________ \u2022 The Sad End ef Three Quebecers.\u2022ronorcli\"hîr*mi»èr«il\t«ww»»® .w., ^ u.r.t.tS: 3?r3S =sws in the adjoining municimlity of St Sauv- n»\"\" \"A :.,,uestion was brought ui,m the Newfound.Lhu\u201e tw\u201e of thow\tOaabard, an land Legislature, aud was referred to a agvd man, and his nephew Gaspard du^veryoi the vein, lodo ordepoult ofmli*\" select committee for consideration.The Bussier, fell into the well.The other two oral or metal within ibe limits v \u2022* «' i7 -\t.\u201c rdIK>rt of the committee having been ()|)0 of theae \u201ean,ed Francis Bussier, a presented to the House, the Attorney brother of the first named, was also General moved to amend it, to the effect drowned.The fourth man whose name that a nlebicite be taken on the question.[ms llllt been learned waa hauled out *\t* i by means of a rope more dead than alive The House divided, when the vote stood, I - *\tn -\t\u2014 __ , m I L \u2014\u2014^\t^ \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 - ™\t-r \u2014 -ja \u2014' \u2014 \u2014 « for the plubicite, lfi, against, lb.The milkmen, and were in Quebec, 11th\u2014A most him.\u201d QUARTZ MINING.mi l||fipËïS$§ '\u2018 wïivn \"lheV îocaikm lint been marked con- üHHtl SSS=3Th@ out by him as aforesaid; and shall, along with huvl.declaration pay to the said agent ^a\"ptr7or%^0hS«ia^çl.lm.ant\u2019s authority to enter into possession ol expiration of FIVE wars from the dstecf hie obtaining the agent\u2019s îRiS!»sBœRsfaaa,SK Ing operations on the same: but the claimant Is required, before the expiration of each of » z TC' S&rrsgs .ssa aCUK, cash, and the sum of I* IKT \\ DOLLaKK extra for the survey of the same.\t.No more than one mining location shall be granted to any Individual nalmaut upon same lode or vein.gas.They are all fair circumstances.from the effects of the Speaker voted nay, and the committee\u2019s i It is believed that when they fell they report wn adopted.\t!,cc11\"l,e\tfmm \u2018heklKt* wf\u201c?r\thad accumulated and were unable to help themselves.The sad affair has cast a gloom over the entire community.The demonstration in Toronto on Sat unlay to express condemnation of Mr William O'Brien's mission for the purpose j\t% 2SS&VZ of attacking the Governor-General was hnn«rhiâl plpesAnd tightness of the chest hhe wa* .*.\t| vun.l by thv Intenal and external use of llagya d s very successful, and passed ott Without the , Yellow «il.This irmody cuirs rheumatism.neural- slightest disturbance.Two resolutions-\tcongestion, and all external and denouncing Mr.O.Brivu\u2019s viei\\ and = the other expressing confidence in the _ Imperial Parliament in regard to the set-\tfa2PfMolld*,r Uu,t| the wife oi tlenient of outside interference\u2014 weie - ¦¦.jji1 i:; was shoulder on his quondam friends -lie did not honor Pontiac\u2019s reform delegates, further than to call them \u201cdear fellows\u2019' and other effeminate names, treat thorn to a glass of wine, and bid them go in peace with the promise that their case would be looked into.one Thv BORN.Mr.Poupore who, as is well known by r ur readers, is in opposition, applied for a grant, for the Bryson-Calumet bridge, to the extent of $2,000, on the strength of a letter, written on the 14th day of December, 1880, by lion.J J.Ross, late Premier, promising that amount as an additional grant, and on the 10th of (his month the government voted the amount.It will easily he seen that the letter in question, although written by Mr.Ross after he ceased to be Premier of this Pro- carried.Several of the speakers, especi ally the clergymen, wore remarkably out- R 6lelliwhry ,t q\u201e\u201e,\u201e \u201em, \u201eK,ken in the language they used en the | viuumeiifc teaching.Qtiyon, April 30th, 16#.Teacher Wanted claaa ill and unnecessary expenditures, undertaken possibly with a view to promoting the ends of party friends.The preamble of I Correspondence between Hie Eminence the resolutions authorizing the loan aeta | Cardinal Taschereau and Mr.Mercier, forth the liabilities of the province, un pro- regarding the hill for the incorporation of vided for, at $4,037,024.In that sum is the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits), proved I fkn RMar,u>' *\u2022$»* on .,he government mad, included several large items that properly the existence of \u201cstrained relations 1 *uppsi-tion, can do a great deal for his constituency, and when wo contrast Mr.Pou pore's success in this instance with the futile efforts of the late delegation\u2014which was coni{K>sed of two the first Mercier- ites in the county-it establishes beyond not mature fora considerable time yet and 1 difficulties,\" is sure to become law ,\t,\tJ , , , .,71\tmay never become a charge on the pro the pemdventuro of «doubt that the vive- vinc0 i\u201e hi, budget epevch, Mr.Sl.ebyn With reference to the owe of the canal tors made a wise choice in electing Mr.placed the facts regarding these subsidies\t.\t., A ,, Poupore, instead of his opponent, to look more candidly baforc the house, explaining men w m worked sgsiirst Mr.Curran in nft^r th,dr interests in Quebec\tthat $679,732 of money subsidies to rail- the late election, he desires us to state .\t.\t.\t^\t.\t.ways have not yet been earned, that $1,- that he had no knowledge of it until ho The colonisation g»n^ wiHUey, as 084,328 oMand Mihaidics converted into saw the comments of two Montreal pa,wrs heretofore, be secured through Mr.Pou- money subsidies have not yet been earned, , lT\t.»>\ti ./ ,.pore\u2019s representations* but if the distribu- and that there are $4(14,100 of land sub- 1 e ,r an 1 an\te 1 tion of it should be taken out of hie hinds, «idieWfmf *my be convvrivd into mn\u201eey nut refuse to give letter, of recommend- oounty council.Mr.McCuaig and other quest for a loan to meet obligations more ran L n ° U!U\u2018 Anot,ier man s fuends EEESÊ B5SJ5SË\t\u2014 tion of colonization grant, .hould be in ,or\u2018he.*P?\u201dt UUnce\" of lhe Pr?vince\t\u201d th»\u20181111 h\u201c mtent.on to take srrwii-.=EHEHH\tsassaassM; chance to put their preaching in oppow n^a.ily large loan, but to pbee before Pre\u201c°l this city on account of the attack.of.mil.,Irom Campbell\u2019.Htallon.tion into practico.Will they do it Î\tMr Mercier and him colleague.the temp\tUP»\u201c hln> in connection with hia 1 tation to extravagance and corruption a case.\u2014Ottawa Ottuen.credit at bank of hundreds of thousands\t^\tSituated on Lot 3a, In the 6th Rangs of Lit eh - of dollars would make practically irresist- (From our own special correspondent J\tlivid, two and a half miles from Campbell's The Ottawa Journal remarks : The re- j ible.Then we have set forth as part of ?\u2022StttSSth ÜIWS.\tstation.S*£KgS3£ ëpSüpi meet importât atep taken under the ban- which the pment gemment i.in lay.\tjrijÿ h, jjjyj *\u2014gscsaBsasasHS ispiSl it i.the logical development of the national vtry time a loan of $4,000,000 is repre Mil*1°.\tmh' policy.The iron industry of the countiy seated as required.What guarantee will and Awarded to that gentleman who Ça\u201d ffflTÎ eondition of the tariff did not give it pro- ,t the disposal of the Ministry 1 Abeo-\t*£¦* portionate protection.The sole ground * lately none, but on the contrary there turned toa alckïy grin when th* lid of tbs box thv ALEX 8PINK8.Miiisllfhl May.Ini.1887.IRON arc The Mlnleterof the Interior may grant a location for thv mining of Iron, not exceeding ISO nerve wlilvh shall be bounded by north and south and cad and west lines astronomically, and Its breadth shall equal it* length.Provided that should uuy person making an application pur|H>rtln* to be for the purpose of mlnlng 1Iron thusohtuln, whether In good frith or fradulenty, possession of a valuable miner-la dimwit other than Iron, his right In such de posit shall be restricted to the area prescribed ny the Regulations for other minerals, and lho rest of the location shall revert to the Crown for such disposition us tlie Minister may direct.représentât ions did not produce the desired For Sale or to Rent» rtssss\tIHSiSSaSSE the loan is desired, and thv greater poi» and the Uu,° to exa,,,mle pitdeetloe to the pobhe Interests, and at t he same time to encourage tbs prospector and miner In order that the mineral resources may befmade valuable by de- bs observed In the MINE No.2, PHOSPHATES, COAL AND IRON duties ng And whatever st ¦Is this are suited lea* do Copies or me Regulations mat be Obtain BD UPON APPLICATION TOT** DEPART- h Csw, PwtW, Milas.IeputyMtl&^%or \\ \\ i ïh£M ,*«\u2022£ opinion that ehe could not Mrs.¦ commenced uelng Dr.Jug*! Medicine » December, 1884, and after A Baby\u2019s Birthday, l MB- LUNGS L i V ( H I BLOOD C.F.ft., W«t U.M.Rowics, Engmeer, Æ Bicycles ! m Toronto Silver Plate Go., DVD AT ONCE FOR LIST of s Manufacturers of the highest grades of SILVER PLATED WARES.STEEL KNIVES, SNONS.FORKS, ¦TO* A SPECIALTY.Free SIS Fpwnrts.k< New Catalogue Ready 1st AprU L A T.LAME, MONTREAL NTARIO OANOE COMPANY, o ALL GOODS GUARANTEED.,%^*e a* TORONTO CANADA.The hill to enable President Diaz to serve term has been passed by the If exits, and now MANUFACTURE ONLY FINEST SILVER-PLATED WARE.Artistic Design*, combined irttt Unentailed Durability and Finish.Hamilton, Out.S'BJI/T Roofer, .fl,Williams, AND year.Mr.W.J.Maguire, oditor of the Quebec Mercury, convicted of publishing a criminal libel on Mayor Ungeiier, has been sentenced to mix months' Imprisonment and to pay a Manufacturer and dealer In , A CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS, | Tarred Pell, * _______ \u201e\t, \u2022 opium, morphine, chloral, tobacco, and fiamee, while 19 others were more or less kindred habit* The medicine may be given injured.\tIn tea or coffee without the knowledge of It fc reported that the English and Bus-\tthe person\ttaking\t!?, if *> dvnrtd.\tSend do.elan Afghanistan frontier delegates refuse to\tin stamps\t- \" L\tL 1\t- makes concessions to each other, and there\tthose who\tm\tm does not appear to be any possibility of their\tV.Lubon,\t47 Wellington\tSt.\tEast,\tToronto, Ont Cut this out for future reference.fine of $JOO.Mr.J.W.Bell, Conservative M.P.for Addington, hae become violently insane, and has been placed In Rockwood Asylum for treatment The doctors fear hie case is almost hopeless.At a meeting of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association in Toronto recently a i unanimously passed opposing ;i procity treaty or commercial union with United States.Mr.Washington, United States oommer-dal agent in , er ! Allan Line Royal Mail Steamships lUlHny during winter from Portland even Thtefr ssmstosu celling at Londonderry to land mmm WSà weMi bMU OMte.of a great demoo.tr.tion of loyalty.\tJfc £ JUiCl O #\t™, \u201e elb., .tom** **» Tie last meeting of the Colonial Confer- Ibe old and tried remedy.Ask jour Druggist.\t, .A.BchumacherfcCo., Baltimore : a.CunardhOo., SjBWâlÉ WfESM&sss King St.Ernst, Toronto for book and teetlmoniala from have been cured.Address M.manufacturers.m resolution was a reci the Mr.Washington, United states oommer-cial agent in London, Ont, has written a long letter to the State Departmental Washington pointing out the injurious effects of the Inter State Commerce bill on American trade with Canada.Lord and Lady Lansdowne were accorded a public reception in Toronto Wednesday afternoon, when addresses were presented to Excellency by the City Council, 0t.George\u2019s Society, U.E Loyalists Society and Sons of Canada, lenoy made happy replies.Mr.Joseph Hickson, general manager of the Grand Trunk railway, says that while feeling confident that the annual floods at Montreal can be prevented, that result will never be attained till the harbor and river down to Quebec are placed under the of the Dominion Department of Pub- All Druggists, W route.Mr.Gladstone excused himself from at- Emeralds and diamonds are a combination tendlig an anti vaccination meeting the for finger rings now especially In favor, other day, on the ground that he was engaged 1l opposing the compulsory inocula- who are Weak, Nervous and Exhausted ; who feel 5% £the whole iriah nation with th.Coer\tîmT> clon till-\t______ ooinnlainte peculiar le wemem-eend for mad poem on the cnee.The Perry Cart ASSESSMENT SYSTEM hie , St David\u2019s Hie Excel- I, AIM KM The Mutual Re serve Fund mut 1 Anti-German demonstrations continue to\tCstSTTlMti DwtttoeS SEâ\t\u2014 be made in Paris, and the French Govern-\tHsy F«V«P« St\t53, jtssitmKr- gæüaaae» * -aaw4n£SSa Britain reaches the enormous total of 56,955 pamphlet explaining thtinew jylmwl l> senShss against 40,719 last year, and of that number ro'eoeip4^eteraF bf A.H.Dixon à Soa, 7.312 w«.t ^BritUh North America, com-\tfor a met deal of psrsd with 3,963 In 1886.\t^niy talk In so-called fashionable circles.A London correspondent recently interviewed Sir Edward Watkln, the Rjilway King, who referred to the Canadian Pacific railway as the greatest work of the age, and in his book on Canada, which will be published in n few days, he asks if the Imperial Government will have the courage and wls-dom to use this railway as a mat highway between England and her distant Eastern possessions, and if she dess not, Sir Edward_ oS3!f I gymmm SB* «~sS _ - of So.in lUu LIFE ASSOCIATION.lish Con- jfsiiïsrir^Æf» .«.i*\u2014 .Salhbury that nearly four million pounds of tea were sent last year from that port to the Pacific terminus of the Canadian Pacific railway.from observation on receipt < nu Address, Î.14J utanipe, UMBALXD 47 Wellington St The the charge lie Works.In view of the recent depredations by]Indians in the West, the adoption of the herding system, namely, forming one big reserve for ail the Indians in the district, ü strong lv urged by the MacLeod GazetU and the Calgary Herald, both journals claiming that the prsasnt reserve system has profed an uttgr failure.The annual meeting of the Dominion Rifle Association *as held recently in Ottawa.It* decided to Invite British riflemen to oomi e e nt the annual matches.At the meeting of the Council the date of the prize meeting was fixed te commence on August 29th and the money prize list was increase! from $600 to $6,750.The annual meeting of the Dominion Artillery Association was held In Ottawa last week.The report of the Council showed tha rewipti for the part year to hare been 3*\u201c CowU » w\u201c ^*oldearsa great ne- ton, had to be removed tu a lunatic asy troubles of 1837, was brought up by Mr.coasity for a good tjnst mill here, and ns |ulll| by reason of the serious develop- Wilson M.P.for Elgin, who moved for there is a magnificent water privilege, ments of a mental disease from which he is the application of one Joseph Swisher, for where over twenty feet of a fall is obtain sudeing.The attending physicians have com misât ion on account of ill health due able, with the owners ready and willing hopes that Mr.Bell will recover.\tto the service he performed during the re\t1 to otfer every inducement to a practical The Dominion Express Company was hellion of 1837.Mr.Wilson's course in\tI miller of enterprise I cannot see that suc.i vjry cleverly relieved of $5,000 on Satur- l>ehalf of this individual gave an opening | a want will be long misapplied.\tday while that amount was under its care for several other members to advocate the for transmission to the Carleton Place cause of the survivors who did service for Branch of the Ottawa Bank.The pack- the country during those unfortunate The market attendance for the past few age of bills\u2014which were new, and of the times.Some hon.members contended days has been small, owing no doubt to denomination of $10 # and $5 a\u2014was mys- that survivors of the rebels who were led the present time being a busy one with terioualy taken from amongst a number by William Lyon McKenzie, were the farming classes.With the exception of other pircels of goods in charge of the justly entitled to compensation, as it was of a few article# prices range pretty much\texpress company, and was not missed by\tdue to them that we enjoyed responsible the same aa last week.Butter and eggs\tthe officer until the train had got a milt\tgovernment to day.The discussion was have fallen, the former selling for 19 to\tor so from the city.The police were put\tverging on one of bitterness when Sir 20 eta, and the latter at 10 cents.Pots- in the possession of the facta at once, and John Macdonald pointed out that the toea have gone up to $1.30 per big, and in a short time succeeded in finding what question waa altogether outside the juris- nOïlIlGCt Wltll All TPAilRfûiHITÎÎîltii fffiti sellers have been\tenough to ask is considered a good clue as to the perpe- diction of the Dominion Parliament, and WllUUbl 91111 All 111 dlUÙ*LdMfll ïïtol $1.76 for them.Hay was somewhat trationa of the robbery,\tshould lie dealt with by the local legiala-\tIHOM HALEYS.scarce and mold aa high as $17.Rhubarb, On Sunday hist the Rev.Pr.Moore of turcs.He argued that motions of this STUB CONNECTION CKETABAITTISD lettuce, radishes and green onions are in Bank Street Presbyterian church exchange kind only served to arouse bitter feelings,\t,\t\u2014 demand at high prices.\ted pulpits with ltev.Mr.Carson of the\tin the Provinces, and could be of no sur-\tTltlem _\tDominion Methodist church.Is the cir-\tvice to the volunteers.With a view to wcon.t I» none.Bar napplM with choice\" hrauils of Quite Trao.\tcumstance a\tstep towards church\tfedera-\tensuring harmony he thought motions of J^i»1»* a ud Cigars.Hmt-diw iatife.\tOoodhaeple The Cobden Carreipondent of the Jf.r turn »\t.\ttins kind should bo .voided in future, a\t\u2018.VuTeZd\u2019 rury says : Some place is going to gain The Government printing bureau, ten- view in which the House concurred.\td*«ble.what Cobden will shortly lose, namely, a I ders for the\terection of which are\tat pro-\tAt Sir Johns suggestion Mr.Mills\u2019\tCHARGES\tMODERATE, moat estimable family, that of Mr.Law-1 sent being advertised for, is to be built on\t\u201cburning question\u201d of the abolition of non, our Methodist minister.Having I the plot north of Messrs.C.T.Bite & the Senate was allowed to stand over for\tC-.fi.3m 30llC*»ca.- apent three years amongst us, his march-1 Co's warehouse.It is exited\twork will\tcooler weather, 80 in the shade was nth-\tDAN.AIclMJXA LI), ing orders will shortly come to take them I commence immediately after the\tcontracts\ter an uncomfortable state of the atmos- to soirae other field of labor.Their stay I are awarded, which will be in\tthe near\tpherc, to grapple with the question raised in Cobden has been tilW with labors of future.\tby the political philosopher.Mr.Mills love, and they leave behind them lasting A lengthy and tedious discussion took even thought so himself, memorials of good work done in their place in the House on Monday afternoon If a discussion arise on each return that -Master\u2019s service.1 only voice the which arose from a motion of the Hon.has been moved for, when those dneu-( bought# of a host of friends of all creeds David Mills to refer the returns laid on ments arc brought down, there is no tell-ia very heartily regretting their departure the table by the Clerk of the Crown in mg when the session will end.*nd hoping that wherever they may be, Chancery, to the Committee on Privileges Messrs.Pattie A Pvrley\u2019s lath mill at jfoodnw and mercy may follow them all | and Elections, to enquire into the con- the Chaudière was destroyed by tire on duct of said clerk and of certain returning Wednesday afternoon, and it was only ! officers, who delayed having the elections due to the favorable quarter from which gazetted within a reasonable time.Mr.the wind was blowing at the time, and the A spaniel dog, belonging to Mr.Geo.Mills charged the Clerk of the Crown in very efficient appliances for extinguishing Wallingford, a resident of Gatineau Point, Chancery with holding back the names of bre that were brought into requisition \u2022waa chasing some sheep belonging to Mrs.Reformers, while he took care to have the that the large saw mill alongside was not drenville on Monday evening last week, names of Conservatives appear in the destroyed.Had the large mill caught Mrs.Grenville went out to drive the dog Canada Gazette as soon as Possible after fire it is difficult to say where the confla-away, when\tthe brute seized her by the\tthe return conies in.Mr.Mills contend\tgration\twould have ended.By the fire ._~WR0d, biting\tit clean through the fleshy\ted the Clerk had violated his oath of officer\t$25,000 worth of property has been de mart, and held on.Mrs.Grenville, with by such neglect and argued that he should stroyed, and 150 hands are temporarily her disengaged hand, threw the dog on be dismissed.Sir John said the subject thrown out of employment, his back and held him there, and with bad been nreviously dbcusaed, and On Wednesday afternoon Mr Colby, consummate coolness, told her five year- thought that Wore dismissing thyffice, M.P.for Stanstead was appointed Deputy add son to run to the house, fully half a the other side of the question should be speaker of the House of Commons.The mile away, and get the axe.The little heard.He therefore moved in amend- position was previously offered to Mr.J.fellow ran off and brought the axe to his ment that the Clerk of the Crown in Chany C.ttykert whose delicate state of health another, who meanwhile kept the dog eery be ordered to direct a letter to the would not permit him to accept.Mr.down, with his teeth buried in her hand,\tClerk of the House as to the course pur-\tColby\u2019s\tappointment is popular with both am his back.\tThe brave woman took the\tsued by him in gazetting the return of\tsides of\tthe House.His long experience ale and severed the head of the brute members, and his reasons therefor.\tin Parliament has made him familiar with .from its body, then released her hand from The debate was continued by a number its procedure and practice, and his con the jaws which even in death held closed of members on both sides of the House, stitutional knowledge is full and accur her hand.Mrs.Grenville, notwith- the Reformers trying to point out that ate standing that she was for over half an they had been the victims of gross out- Mr.J.Jamieson, M.P.for North hour in the brute\u2019s grip, upon being re- rage, and the Conservatives contending Lanark, is to move a resolution this week leased got up and walked home without that the time of the House was being tak- to prohibit the manufacture, sale and any indication of faintness.Tho wound- en up by a useless and unnecessary discus portation of intoxicating liquor» except «d hand is progressing very favorably.mion, by members opposite, who were en- for sacramental, mechanical, scientific and deavonng to discover some reason for medical purposes, their recenfcdefeatat the polls.Mr.Tay- _\t.\t.\t_ .^sermon was delivered last Sunday night injustice to which they had been subject uuk bo, named 8immi.whoi» eumpaay with two the Rev.It Melcche, who told the od had failed to give a solitary instance I olbm wa# |(laylng sruund ^1ooi of Uie lockB Young fjeeple they had to join the Father Mathew where the returning officer m their own Siuros MvptA jnt0 th, water Wld otbere ln al.Society and pledge themselves not to in- respective constituencies had inflicted up- tempting v> rewue him ml*, got in The totter were whslge in the use of intoxicating liquors, on them the slightest wrong.He fur- re* u*i none to noon t,y a man who fortunately hap-The words Come now and take the niehed statements to shew that in hie own p3ti*i u, ** them, but young simma went down to pledge\u2019\u2019 had been pronounced three times, case as in also that of many other Con- riw no more in this life.The little fellow waa the_ aiid not a single person seemed willing to servative members, their returns were not of a widow in the employ of the 8eiyant-»VArma.aDomply with the\tpastor\u2019s\twishes.\tBut\tgazetted until a considerable time had\tThe i
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