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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1878-04-04, Page 54 THE CLINTON i\TEV1r ER,& .101-71•••,,,,,+••• APIfri4 - NAW ADVERTISZIENTS. Notice—P. ,A &invent. Nie, ---John Jenkins. Spring—Thos, Jackson. 1,Iouse for sale, ---J. Bradley, • To Debtors.—Jas. Sheepard Public Anotion--A. T. Aioere, Clash vs, Credit—Harland Bros. Cows for Noreeworthy. "NevtDerniniouelfoitee-e- 0aheader-A- Coe „ ..1 tlAyiti NNW ide.1 lulq• be Allt asosio Boa 's'swei) A. loati eitues , -mien taraei, Prico 5 Go 44,o4 -re.,..-,, • . . 1.. Clinton OBTIOIAI, PAPER OF "Tgls COTJNTY. throughout the eo entry pu rob rtRe' nil the oats that ,they on ohtain here, whieh does not amount to Windt as they are neerly all rtiquired for lieRia consneop- Oen, Met the quantity .they do purchase keepti up the price. If a tariff wes put on this grin every oatmeal mill in the country would have to shut down, for 'they to keep them, going. This would lie a aairy groat le8s to the oetintry,,in several , ways.it \venal stop ow) tcd Of-Mums,- tictnring interest ; aeotekts'e.nor freight,' endethrow eur ehipping blisiness • -----,--TRURSDATT-APRII, 4,178 Tun comsEuvATIlrit Nakeannaton Iteour last wet:Weiss:le eve krief- ly at:not:nod that; Mr.eParter'lmd been neininated as a candidate for the Reese of Coram.oiis for the Smith 'Riding' of Huron, in the donservettive interest, -as we were thenigueaut Obis Merits end .....-claireannetneethesetfreng wed. theetheetexe of this rieliog, but since 'thee. o has had n opportnoity pet•osink his vir- gin speech in the eitneegs, and we. can' now; to•. some degree, realize lite troa stauding, and . .to what •.,eitent. .he is worthy- of snppoet. .Although. we 'are denominated: Refornesewe think, , aftm reading Mr. Porter's epeeeln'eve Shall . have to proclaim, him the.Befertnee and '-wiethe Clonservettive, for snob sweepieg changes eelee adeOcates are either more than we cia.n:siipport, Being the nomineeof the :canserea- . — Aloe party lioreef-eottesereadoptsi-thei platform, .althoegli • he "acknoWdedges himself to he, in prinbiple, a' free:trader,' -which we would 2'ust: sa 'in aSsii .every Sensible and, well reed persantcan not kelp beteg. HaVing 1 -tempted the , 'nomination he strive; by a large amount of unmeaning verbiage and eephistry, tb show his reasons tor adopting protective principlica, but not.,eleaedy eletimpg,one reasou, ,except. the oft•repeated and senselees one that:because all the world does not adept 'a reveime• policy we should .not. , ,To give our readers setae itlea of,his speech and style of reasoning, we give the following extract e— • • "But they say. we have a rei-e11110 ta- riff which is sufficient protectiOn to our industries. This aye deny, and aseert that the present titeiff does not prevent Canada front being, nnicle a slaughter , rnerket for our astute-cooeing, rich, and shi•ewctin uiiii mg perhaps for less than cost, know: right well that a haltdoif is better Alai. no bread, besides the exquisite pleasure of giving a deadly stab to a possible rival. But if the -revenue be it sn,fficient protection to onr-various fieldsof labor, why should the farther be excludedt the manufacturer of boots and shoes be protected almost to piehibition, as they tell us, why sheuld the farne-10 hot be protected in his barley and oats1 Or to put it. another Way, If it'inan in- vests $10,000 in a taanufatturing enter- prise he is protected to the extent of 17i per cent.; if he Mange ina good farm of 100 tides; with. all the stock and implenients necessary to carry iteoti succeOsfullye he is left to fight the whole world.without any aid. • Is it joist that the manufacturer ishould reeeive a bonus; as it were, anon- the preduce of his hie veatreent, and that the, feentetter's" coon plaints should receive only 4.1.7sither:" It is onneeessary to show the folly of the talk - about this • being. made, a slaughter intirkee,.-oe t� Confute the nein sense of any business man irothe 'United States sciling ilia ,manufactured itice below their coat for " the exquieito plea- sure of giving a deadly stab to' a pos. sible rival". But we commend to Ike especial notice dour egriculturerfrientls the .position ho takes With roped, to. " protection for the fainner." „ A menu - factitive will Ittogli.ifi iiis eleeve end re- joice that such a person Iia 8 been pot forth as a poesible law maker, while la: boring under elicit edelusion as to fin. - :igloo' chat the prier: of oats and barley can 1,e enheneed by the impolition, of- re duty. The free importation of oats has acteutily a tetaiency to inerense, their prime rath ea' than mute° h. The ma im- litattro of oatmeal on be carried 'on more cheaply this country than a the United States, even if every eat 13,4c1 to be purchased there and btought as all kinds -of nmehinery is "'awaret here than there,„where it it; burdened with protection. The °alined mills i..11t..9, ether bands,. . :Instead of :INICr, Porter being' a friend and adyooate in the,farnier'e interest, In; will be emir greatest enelnye and . the edurse he is pursning would, if it •wag ever te be 'carried out, prodace the most di estrous results. . : -- • 1,a .A.s Mr. poyter will, rip deubt, •eircii- ie„ . his speeeln 011.010 the. riding, We hepe..every efeetor Will give it e caTend peresal, And if they bring 4 small moth -- cent. •of cothmon sense to bear .tipcin it they will geiekly ,.disco Ver; the shallow- neas ofetlee 'reasoning, ,and the iiii•ge. nentibiii of cenitradiatiery000, it ceotaies. Tut. EAsTEn.N.;tatinsTink4. ... . - - ',There'doisenorappthil46-istratlythisig- d..ifinitely known, Outside of the cabi• nets, ef the true state of this. qUestion• . That latiel Derby lies 'resigned -and Lord Salisbury tak8n his place is knoe•ne but What rhahy.eatised Det by'e i•etiremeet from the cabinet eis: yet a• subject of -speculation,. for; althoegli it is Saicl.:tlye calling oat, the, reserve ' was nominally the reeson, tt is aupposea..that . there niustbesetuething More-seelaus than tk at.. The -.question, at leaet: tothe general ,public, is becoming -ie. complicated that Scarcely eny. one is capable of saying, , .hat,isethe real-iiiint-et tairieTinit we think itis that England BetsSia • • . , . Of exacting too intioh from Turkey,: and • microachirig upon territor 681 England. • has interests in. • mon qU1tnE0 0,1C1108-. V•••••••••••.••••• •.,We Imre Iseurd•of XtGSerious opposi- tion, to De. Church, who is in himself an excellent man, but who has been mixed up es a Minister with all the evil deeds of the late Gevetument. Were they angels otherwise, none win) have •been partners inthese acts ought to be deliberately chosen again es legislators. . So sp'ealts tlie--141outreal IVidnees, in .. RotWithstancling the belli,sleieut as- pect ofthepolitical horizon in Europe we s.re inclined to the opinion that the difficulties . will be . overcoree by. diplo- matte ,' corregoondence nalone, i"•without any Tesert, to -ncillkse.,y eoeraion. • It is Said • this, is: a fast age, ' liu. We- _ think, as far as this &astern question is concerned, at any- rete, this saying is not applicalyle, for itdrags-Weatily along withent•intich'progrOss, All we can do IS to wait patiently for deyeloPmenti. ..4.,. . AS§ININ,E 'LOOM. . . ' "At present we do to Penpsylvania for. our.eoal. . This means that forevery 1,91.1 we kliY4.. are kendfou r dollars -of ' the gold ef this Country to enrieh a foeeign cotioery, In return for that we get their, coal, • which does not remain, hnt goes into smoke." . .- . We clip the above parageapli from . a speech delivered by Mr. Delton.:McCar- thy, In the _County of -Sipco°, a few days ago, to show. our riyaders thoekind• of logic that is dealt out by protectionist advocates,- and What ati estintate .thei put upon the intellect of these who can: and go swallow, such absurd nonsense. The whole of his speech Was Of a. similar character,' clearly proving that he either knew better, but to be consistent with the protectionistis theory must use -the seine silly' 'Style of arguments, or he must, beutterlfignorant of the objects of trade.. Aecording to his argunienta we get nothink.When •We purchase tea,. sugar, coffee, tobacco, etze,,eke., all going away in smoke,. or gemething else equal,- ly as impnlpable. The truthrig, speakers of this chili; Iceow better, but they inn gine Oa the greatenass of the people arestiel fools that -they deo be imposed 'Upon. Tlie Assertion that we send gold out of the country to purchase coel is untette, and even if "We did ;it wotild he • done beeausq we found the change ad- vantageouteto is. Wo Send barley, cat - 'tie, sheep, banes, eggs, Jumper, iitc., oat of the country, and we exthange these articles, thafewehave ea abundance of, Lor cononoilities that we prefer efy TOW. If, gold only Wii's brought into the coon - ' try, We would Intvo to go ‘vithout many of the 1u:eating that •wo now enjoy, and eviti out any corroponditver benefit what - eve e for that metal would onlYne'eutau- lette in the vaults of banks: The whole oyject or labor is try prodnee tit whieli WO caw e,ttliet• nee `foe our • comfort med convenience, or exeltange for something • else that will contribrite to our lieppi- ness, and WiSfient dietates that this ex - amigo should be done with the least possible obstruction. • . an artiole upon the prospects of the dif- ferent eandidatesfor the level leaislatate The ilritnese; beiogen thingru hase smile knowledge oft1e vhole filets of the caee, and when tt speekS ee strong- • , ly Us eontleiwriation. of the -Life ministry there must be smile good groin:de- forits- opinion, From what it says we eliould ,infee. that' ,the prospectOf the Joly •Govenhineut ottaieine, a majority in the forthcoming eledions are very gocd, and tinit the position taken by the LieuteGoVeenor w U bensusteinecl by, the people. At any tate, he is relieved. of the respon8ibi1ity,4lm that isassurnecl be; the present Govermnentitusd they . • cannot obtain a majority of the people's repeesentatives they will'have to i•etire. But even if the Govm•nment is defeated', it should not be taken, foe granted,' on that aceoent, that the course' purseed by the De 13ouchervi11e Government is the right elm .for_the neinetey,„ er ethe centrary. The 'Way the country's affairs are managedisthe. only criterion to judge 'of thiQuerits of a Government, and the late one hied o managed mat, • ters as to:brio rt '0;0 eountry to' the verge of bankruptey." If the present. one is sustained by the- people•an .epportuoity will be •,iven them, of earning the grati- tude of their supporters • A. number of lake caPtains have just been examined before a conunitee of the Senate with reference, to the ,supeeior- ity of 'Prince ,A.rtimr's Landing and the Ineministieue harbor, the latter being the point selected by the Government as the terminus for the Railroad, •while the Opposition .Maintain it should. have been atr- the Landing( Tito moat of those examined were io favor of the • Rantiniatiqua, but ene captain exhibited • • a r givieg ser'erat reasons theta Or: It was afterwards learned thet the ,people of the Laleding lied Miele him inpvesent of tl gOl'-teriteh.„ Of cotoyee, euelt evidence/Oh entirery disinterested, , Pefer° nc tho Laucline • • 'tf •, OTT:A.)7%74 •TOII0S, • A lot of petitions have been preson bed froui ladies in the•Maritinte. Provirnies,. .,,preying for the introduction .of the Dunkin Act • • ' It is relitibiy reportedthat Sir A. T. Galt will he nominated for Montreal 'Vest, when 'Mr, 'Workmen 'yeti res, and. will he repel:fled by both parties who Will join' in electing Minas an Indepen- dent member, A. well-deessed lady last Thneecley evening, in the crowded ,Speaker's Jery, ,eaused. a good deal of . sensation by bringing her knitting' With her, lied Merrily ,malting thee needles -play the revel -nog long, .The 'yot tug.. beau ties . pre. molt wereberrified at thiaeinnov••tion. Among the 'eandidlitea.foe• the Com - Mena. .at the neXt election. sOnte Irish Cetholice tire very favorably Spoken: of,. their prospects being pronouneed decid- edly good. 'William Derail, or South Lanark, and John • Connolly, in , South Victoria. are mentioned in this .ponnee- thin, • '• PEROT', POINTS'. In a repent 'issue the, Gocleeich it'ijeza Said " the Sn'ir had thp. what-yebecall- eins again:" The stone: language Might be used in reference to the issue of last week. ' on. 1,-07teterrie, (late Speaker•of the Lecal, Heim) .Was, last avoeh struck:04 the Het of 'solicitors, by Chancellor Sprague, for irepropriety in connection. with law businese entrusted to . .• - , tstiandent from' Noetle. Yorle has been yeitieg to the ..Leader .agatitst ItIr. •Boultbee .being tie 000aervati4e is eviderit there are some who are aeham-, candidate. in that riding. Prom 'this it ed of him. treat; aotivity. ..is iiiiiitifested by the different political oigarizatoit jn the Province, and candidates .for both par- tiee are. rapidly. preparing fer.;:the poen, ing conteatCyletele Inie, vereeiodieritian Of being:a warm one.: Ia this ounty there ie.every reason to believe*that the Reformers will held their , own, '.and Should they do any 'More, there Will be yip mach more reason for gratulation; • Messrs. MiIIar4Co, .began business In_gingeten, as forWarders, in 1870, without apitale They recently made 471 assignment, 'their liabilities being !84,900, ana assets, 4209. An investi- *dation of their affairs showed' the knoit ftageent recklessness and inability. The, partners in tho coneein 'should be COM- ifiitted to the penitentiary ter a terin of yearit, for their's was a. Species ,the Voila, kind. of robbery: • It having been charged that the now famous artiele in the Paris Stitr, on its change of Dailey, writtit by' the editor of the London 'Free .proga, that pereon empliaticatly denies if. • Ilow- • eve`r, there has been no eontratlietioo of the etaterneot that. the ebange was brought ahout.because the editor eould. not get a Collectorshio, end, kt view of ' this, Conservative.papers display peek judgnient in giving the prominence it.) the matter they don; ' New Dpmin1.on. 1878. SPRING. 411110111111, ---Oeftt,''''W"-thee.spreasion trede, Lend the ,exceeding hard , been :unable to thad anyone with money ereeogli to `buy our stoek of Dry Goods: - We have, therefore, been tothe market :mil bought a Spring' Stock, whiell we he- lieve bobe t‘be 0,11(EAPE'ST, ST9OK., EVE- 0,FFERED. . . It being bought for cash, we are enabled to offeOt to the tieblie at whOleeale. priceg for oast,- Our old stook being pretty lunar sold out by emotion, the people will fitid everything new and of tlie very best quality, Any ela steck.mwe have on hand, will be cleared oat nt WROLESALE PRICES AND LESS. • As maeye ()flour customers, dog of the Opinion that we have given up business •Olinten, we take ibis opportunity of letting then know that we are still doing business es usual, and will be glad to see them all, and snpply there with gOeds in any line, as heretorore. • • We have &leered the 01:V1des of A RIRST•OLASS• MILLINER, and are pie -pared to execute e.fl ortle.ra in this department, in first-eless style. Our,Shot.e. Room will he opened in a few days, aucr the ladies will bev'e a charm orseeing*. all the New Patterns in English, French and Americati Millinery. • When Mr. Mill's Railway Colonize,- .,tien :Bill was! unden diseussion; in 're- spoese to criticisms 'on its imaginary ,defects he admitted that.everyliody, had not•the same. facility for diawinee as someg the Opposition. ;Redid not say what hind of1,ilLi ; but it Was mit. necessary to defineeparticiderly Sir 'Jan gave a geed deseriotion of himself in. the, Idolise it -Short. time age in-lotre--of his-,littleiteriesr—W-ber he was Premier ciPirity'Was cheritly4Ptes-, sing his 'claims for an office. " Only promise mei' said the claimant., ." Oh, I can prornieeyou, if, timed all yon want," was the repie',';."•but I have pro- mised thirteen-Ulroady." Sir John is an excellent peothiser. . • . - The Pablo ...Works Department has just about' completed an imMense Map • of the Dominion, ilioceing. Alb entire country; froni the Atlantio-to the Pedal The 'map is over thirty feeb. in length ang•thateen feet wide. It is intended for the RariaExhibitien; 'and will. give stranger i a better -idea -of-the •extent of our young Dominion than m33614 of the kind.yet published. ' Prince ;Edward Island Boemninet',, thc Conservative organ, is endeavoring . explain. to the amused islanders thet Mr: Pope, in voting for Sir John's " omniboe" resolution, did not eonipro- raise himself at all, because that worthy's amendment was essentially 'a free trade resolution and pledged tho Conservative party to 4 free trade polioy. This state- ment: is causing great amusement. ' Tile name of Dr. Sloitio, of • Myth, has been freely used as a probable eau- didate for the North lading fn the Re- form interest, for the housed Coin/nous. The selection, we are inclined to think,. will be endorsed by a good meny as a *ve*ry g,00d, me, even by sonic, who are by name of nu opposite pafk, for be is knownto be a •mail of ability, of extern Sire acquired knowledge, end not Mimi- • ea by party zeal to follow tho loadings of any one that does not pupate a courSe that will be for.the g.eocl of tho 'country. Ile hes long been it resident in the ridt 1 111,6f and his quaTificatiens are Well known and we,feel confident that he will .oh» tain it steongeepport, which he deserve& Is still under .the management of MR. SMITH, wbo, wo 1.001.00oRient, can give • . . settsfaction to ,every one, in a good -fitting snit: • • • . , • . We hare on hand e splendid a-sSortmenibf ENGLISH, FRENCH•U'ild CANADIAN TW FADS, .at the: very lowest •. figures. • Also, e SPLENDID_ LINE Ur -FRENCH WORSTED COATINGS , :• - • . • . " MEN AND ,:pors FEtT IIATf$, IN ALL .TRE NEWEST AMERMAN • AND ENGLISH;STYLBS.• Ina word, Ohr gioak is eaniplete in.e'very clerartment, and will be sorted every webk.or so. We have Sob) out GM' StO(FIC of BOOTS et.ND SHOES to a Boot and 'Sloe dealer in town with wi en? we have made aerangement,to supply our customers at the e,erylowest rates. •• BUTTER AND EGGS taken the same .as .CASH Mr. Mackenzie made a capital hit on -Friday, Ile formally -moved ,that for the remainder of :the session Mon- day should. be GovernMent days.' Mr. Peter Mitchell jumped up and made*a furious onslaught on him for ' taking away,'a private inethber's clay and eta-. ing a blow at the libertiett of the people. When he sat down 1.1r; Ifankeinzie, with great good good htimor, gayly re. marked that he would not ask for next Mondayrseeing it was the -that et April, and thet he would be sorry to take such a day from the hon., member for Nor- • thittaberlandi The Rouse roared end', pociv Mr. Mitchell sat dumfounded and stared vacantly about hien,e' being for once nompietely nonplussed. • Me. Laurier, gieres notice of the fol.' , lain* resolution: That whereas there are ab the present time largiy initeberS of„ the population of our cities- whon *bile Wilting to Work; havo for many menthe been, out of employment, and • whose rocitus have become utterly ex- • hausted, mut they nee still unable, to find work ;and wheeeas they have, ap- pealed to the Government fee essistenee to enable them to remove to Manitoba with a view to settle upon Crowu lands therefore, in the et:11110n of this -Rouse, it is expedient that the Department of Agriculture ehotilti be authorized to ek, pen d a portion of the Ili owls voted for i m migration purposes in aiding peisons out otemployment to remove to other por- them of time Dominion, for the purpose of settling upon vacant Qrown landg. Auothee instance of the manner in which Sir John Lixeleniehl mod the piddle motley while hi Wilco has been brought to the surface, The Pulille Aceounts LOr 4674 contain' anitem. of $1,200 paideeeRcesbrirats, of the Cana - din Illustrated Pore, far which it can: • not be shown' hat any value was re- • ceived in the %Vet printing or advet•- tising for the Government. There Were two payments of $600 each, one in july, 187% the other in Sept.? 18744 • About . CA_T_Ar_iA.Nniort • -beap Casb Ktcere.,,: 'canton, A.ivii.4th 1878 , , • " . the Oanad,ian Illustrated. Nom portraits. - the residence' of the bride's 'inether, ; the dates mentioned there. appeal:5d ;ill Taytaite-Beesa---On the 27th March, an.. Of Lord and Lady,Dufferia and of Sir 1 . ' Mandiester, by Rev. A. McLean, Mr.' James Taylor, a Colborne, to ' MSS "ha and iii8' Cabinet nallaagnaa' • Th° • are, .A:gnes, daughter Of the late David, $1,200 was nti doubt given to the pro- prietor of the Illusfrated News to , pay for the vanity of Sir John and hiscol- leagues, who desired to see their hand - 501110 faces in print accompanied by g,lowing autobiographies-,' which an ad- miring country no 'doitht *suppezed :was a tribute froni the pen iLlf some indepen- dent journalist. .r• A beak called , "'ffelity, Empire," ptib; Bawl by Prof..Goldwio Smith oome 16 years ago, hei, been Pissed from hand tolimid in the Rouse of Commons, Eng., during the last fortnight, soine passages in it having a startling relation to the present state of things in Europe being ,apecially marked for reading. Here aro a fe* eentences from a chapter on the " Ioniairlalande." Ile says: " I verf..; tined Some tame ago, when. our Minis - tors were preaching up the Turkiahl.loan, to lay before you the reason for 'believ- ing that the daya of Turkey are number- ed. Itis going the way of ill Eastern despotisms founded by conquering hordes, which, ,When• the ,impulse of conquest is past, sink into 'sensuality, corruption and decay. It is incapable of 'national regeneration—for it is .not, never has bet3n, and never will be a nation. No riatienel li•ope, no national Memory, nothing which can inepire that !self -de- votion to public objects, cTa .that gen- erous sacridce of the present to the fen _ture, by which Alone nations are redeem- ed, has ever entered into Tokiely breast Yon may holi up the crumbling pile, as we have long been holding it Op by main Oro, hatity will never stencl.b itself again. The inaii-in'atotne".6k ' bite morally and politically; dead. We are keepingn corpse unburied, and OM whole atmosphere of Europe 18 tamted by its corruption. Those Nebo live by the shallow and evil deft of diplomacy alone have gay interest ht prolonging the revolting scene." .Toiixo—Youtro.e•eAt the reaiden8e.of the bride's father; by Itev. A McLean, on the 2703March; Mr, Wm, E, Young, to Miss Martha, daegliter or. Mr.. John Young, all of Hullett. • . itlit113et Mkatronity.—In Hollett on the 3186 - March; Harriet Lohisi, fourth daughter • • of the late James' McCaughey, aged 23 Inineardine, on March 24th, PITS. J. Gilroy, aged 55 yearse mother of Mr. .1. C. Gilroy, of Clinton. • Withaetis.—At. Stapleton, on the 21st of March, John Williams, aged 65 yeara. .Gteitites..-4t Alma, (8illlett) on the '31st of March, tea Emily, daughternf Mr. W. Gibbiugs, aged 2 years adT Moab& Janvis.—In Goderich township , on the • 19th Mirth, Lilian Franesi, infent child of:Mr. W. Jarvis, jr. • •2is :Anado.einwteggitiins rnurikergrfaoyllIttgh.• •lie eves, Auct whoa He lakes ewer, • 89t111011 bat s$1,e gam • FUMBIL —In Oslawa, on the 25th March, George Fisher, •aged 82 years and • .6 lben Olt Mr, Fisher wog, been in (he town of Wesmoreland, Oneida County, State of. New York, on the 1.8th day of September, _ 1707. . Ile eerved in thewar of 1812 on the side ef the Loyalistg, and was a recipi- enteof a pension from the present Govern - meet thislot two. years for such patriotic terhipe, Mr. Fisher Wes alwayg an ardent advocate of temperance, hie Brat efforts in 'thitt.direetien dritinias far back as' 1826, ' when lie, in corduction with Elder'Ca8e, a. Iethodist, preaoher, end 110 Indian named Peter Jones, held a nal& meeting of In- • diees on hie farm,. near Frederichaber,g, for the purpose of teaching them tempsr- • once. Ile became: a member of the Me- thodist church in the year 1817, and was licensed as a local preacher in 1821. to settled in East Whitby in 1828, on lot 12, 711r con., where lie voided for about 88 yeerg. Hie house was ,,the frequent stop. ping place pf Ministers arid temperance Sate Register. workers who visited Wet partaif the eonne, Lot 43, M streak Clinton, en winch are et,Yeardeue-rgh(Thet•lelautivned"ti°oditaglliSnb,°auitni tswobels'cee- ', two dweilihilft htoPettY of istr• 121. g6. etneetly.,about three years ago- he came te tevisii, to be sold on the lath fiat, 1). ;Daiwa to reside with Lib daughter, Atts. Iiiekimi_on, east. — Godlier, with whom fro lived nt t tho BOR time of hd ie eath. Ilia wife still survivtie Lendeshoro, ,1-iirch eeih; t‘Nlvdo. the wife of Dr. Mae, of a son. additional having died before their tether. 1?ewo1ier,-11.1 Wing,hem, On the 20i1i of Those residing in OA -awe are Mr; Timothy Fiskir, well-keoWn resident, Mrs, Gerd - tier, above entitled to, mai Mrs. Dr. Ale. Drier). One other, the wife of Mr.,W. A. • Priegle, tegitleg in Prime Albert, two, a •••••• March, the wife of ]Ir. Charles IV. Few- . cett, of a son... - MARRIED. Dreirt—Sern•inteerr.--In Zurich, on the eon and daughter, George Mr..h teller end 26th Match, at the residence of the Susan Moriger live in Iowa, A. S. Pieter, bride, by the Rev. Mr:',11.1uneloger, Mr. 4 prominent Merchant, fe Clinton, And J. Valentine Diehl, of Stanley, to Mrs, Tt. Fisher', in Otengovillop-Caferio Meths, Schneider, of Hay. former, Oshawa. •