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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1890-04-18, Page 4a.« ..., .. %Lit it fins foreign labor is not pm mitted to 'sitter portiouately dearer than the products -NT a the atannfasturers' market, for tilOt WO S011i (via whereas the present 4.1 1 n III I would 1),..,.,,)„,peting with their prp, high tariff has given. us the combine tom which competition is, to V 1 ' IIODc w stro-fivqi NAW troc 1 EIMMIST ails:Nand thus protection is denied tho 1113 s, by farmer u3ct giventa IM 1ttW1'. a great extent, prevented; and, where. a -maw! Its the astaicultural blt01'00t is sutlers These facts ona many other der a serious ilt•pressioa and APP - 011CS ObOkild El1tilikinea by working. Ing aoh aforesaid, and as the agricaltural colored by partv lea( tis O. P. TiOttrI ACT workiug people have been taking goiag toad over party politics, and the OT. O. U41141 TZglecrAPH GI their paey thins in their own. Nov let the workiug people of • unable to bear tilP O11'111111 occasioned. by.the .tarlifsand the combine system Party glasses aro ilstO ceptive arid are party orals, 'rite country has been more interest io the success of men, n•it through party glasses,. 04;4 Litignigh noose . this "hal" ask theraselves what parry has aoue for then). and kfinn:b.aMs - - how much betterlbay are off to•day. • Wait they wets% ten years ago. It there are any oho have saved tooney 1. (and very few wit). say they have) was it aceomplished by their ewn at.tergy e Q.1 AllAt asit CUR* • ‘;., and slim or by the °fiesta ot the Goverament on their behalf ? Let FRIDAY, APRIL, 18, 1890. them answsr, Canada has been 'ong suffering with the National Policy, it now eleven yoars old. What has it , • a. accomplished 'I Ilas it Made the far• the Editor -------------- re of their farms ? Has it eu CaT r AW.A: lalaTTER. mars prospereusi Has it increased the ;shied ,„ them to pay off the mortgages upon igta° its7d'eax4tielngdiuitgs b‘..7oari;d4 thfirt,afarimaus ? Has it increased prices prodnete, as announced expeeted time. It would have for t Has it branwht any tangible benefit to 'ten better bad the members: been N at hums a month 'morn. The overninent were not ready for the :.blic work of the season. Therefore, awide latitude of discussion was • Tea upon almost every unimportant ;Ater that COM.! up The first Outh Of tat' session was wasted ou volons and vexatious discussions for alit of the oecessary reports of the sverrinsent. oevertiment were gered aanost to death for the first Months of she sessiei, by manta Aurora from. all parts of the country, oh urging 'nitre protection for his I. 1 • '• 7ttoular interest, The change that ahl favor one would destroy the erest of another ; and thus the 'ffe went ou as it will go on in the ture as long as this country will spelt the protective policy to exist. ere are coital -alai and increasing Terendits among tire manufacturers nsolves. One valf ask an increas- Oduty upon the products of his itteas. Atwater will plead for a Duction of duty upon tit raw ma- witi31.1 he uses, disregardingor .0indful of the fact that his raw , . term' is anotiser's' -finished article. Commons, recently, ou the Bit get. eir differences among themselves After teeess Dr. Macdonald (Hum) Ina spoken, and realized that, as litt it very difficult or the Governcontained the debets, and began by usual, 10, ha..1 put hi,. f..ot in it, LIT14.1 J'At to plea,m their own suppotters, aliodhlo, to jrl'x0,05'a change of base not only demoustratteci his owe ismer- whaiever they do they will on the 711ec-lprocity onestion, quoting twee but had drawn out Dr. alitC- pleaSe smile ono. , the strecit of tho President of theCoun- don Id's extensive information and ,tor tomtit seventy days of the oil in 1873, io ahisa, he fousaa for_ resoutatee in debuto. Proceeding, U f ion ths (4 Overiairmt ..vere'whirling hou gentleman emoted Ministerial .4t-c.n, Scylia alai Ciniryhtlis, not tring the moment they woull be •tlied into the one bv attempting to . ,..41, tilft other. Tile!: have been in 1.4t0001 committed to the pr... • 1-.43...ii(AS Of bsto at taiota-nt tones Yf4t now the Prefildent (.1: the asaaossii of those actuaries set olown as ono ot , .1., ,, a T.ldr,,en to and fro by the boiling declared that the adoption of that. Canada's prospective cuetoinera, yet r:las. of rarty totissencies. At priacipat lama tat; ruin of, ho farmers, Dr. Mgt.:Imo-IA showed that our the .bet was, than and Ata.,,,a aalaaalat. eas.ataaay „f say, exports to Brazil fell from s41.11.3,010) ,. sod by the Foirtnce 34inistsr. by a Ooll'aat eatr;,,,,taintti.1,7 htittp:U4Cnt re. I in 1E62 to $344,000 in 1889, a do /ones sp•w.h. Tim oloti....%• was gaadoes the rdative tisanes of land i mamba ot 32 per ee'it,o •and Ili 'Wish ii3, I th,P 051111 DIP Chi,141, MV4 1111 gm -United States and Ontario, Dr, Gliiiit4a, no flier prospect ive mat kat, t easter. Tile c:othiuts, was purple I alitatonald came to doal with the as predicted by Sir John Macdonald in 11:1,-11. 'I'lie WV:400116 Ilabiti" / qnestiou of the extaina, aaa ol„ployea i 1875, imiaRted in 1887 a total of $8,- I, are being torn off it t r- 's hy utUeint figures and authoritative per. 016,000, "4'. which . they took ocally 1 .. ••,..„,a,„oa eraisose of the Opposis • eentaste to show that if all our an two toillonas from the United States • . a 1 es. ry day tilt, rasyminetri- migrants an.1 our natstral increase in 1 aud 0111 *2.20,0(.10 frola Canada. • as•partioas ta the child tam hoing , population daring the hod, six yeas,/ 1, Was that, ho aslisal, all tilt, resuit of .1 trien.l. and f.r.. :t.e the r:Lin.,,i. with vs, the populati.ju of . the Government's polies., sabsidized• .,' • - aa • aatoty tionlii. F:''! 'UV% I Calltt Vijoilld be. fag:10,000, whereas, 1:5tequnors and all ? They were told also to expect a largo trade with the ommer-vaZ TAU OPING. . OPARraD • 1.04..1. -'13 7 oticsAllorm40.4'' • We have pis mitre in aluminising to the pl'ople of \Virg haw and. iuterest represents a largi- tnajority j 'vicinity an opening 44' a of the pnaniation, that therefore thiiq i stsiar tartg li vtlir Yl.'e ,7, 17 frIlly G -11 1 .L. ''''. itsa,Naloalati Si • al.a l• •'lat3t '' ' ' t. r ,;, th, central Institute, da Esqwstihay , iit4.s.-5 . .. .... „ ,t,....4 ,.. , , - " •., rrqr fy. rxr51-;v1ivolire !P4144,,k7 .1t, e lr 4 • r' t1 the Governuteut to reduce the 1 . - ,....t3i.at L•.• ,7,s, . ,..i4,..,'; ,ii.; ...t. 0. , ;' aiii,014. ..it4x, . . .§. .1 li • tariff on articles of prime necessity to oottons, wooleus, rubbers, sugars, es,...:v and hestaselection of Tweisht, ete , ever brought lots' 11 ;natant. and salt, to such an extent as to re- lieve the agrisulturist of the unequal RD RATUAY, 41,11 Api i!, is onr op.mino due alai wo request. sa in - burden budor whielt ho is now lahor- spection of our stook whether you wish tel buy or not. Dimino- to the increase in the duty 4, VW aressoam• WM' Yult 81101.31,1) IIITY Vuutit Cl4rri1lE0, ETC., Photil the farmer, suet ae ir°a, st"1, "al, Next. door south of the 7!1.•ii,vet wil,:re will 1..4 the limiest on flour, the hon. gentleman rear a letter from a prominent miller, de- nouncing the movement to increase the duty, and denouncing. the IA, huh, policy of Proteetion i1O a auras 00 the country. "What we want," this coma. pandtatt said, "is to take (Iowa .the fences " (Uttar, hear ) In thisi'cow .. neotion Dr. Maedonald ref' red tO Mr, ., Ilita's resolutian, mid asked why repre- All cloth for men's wear bought front it s will Itgs eat free of eharl, Canada should not come together and .-=----4----------......__...,__. _._,................. ...._...-------......".._ ...-!.11?..!!!-.!!.,,,.•----.-_-_---=‘!,r1. sentatives of the United „ States sud reason out tbie, whole trade question for the benefit of each couutry. (Hear, hear.) Coming to the national debt, . 1V use tile latest and best system .of (hitting, knowd to the trade. We have more than double this otook of tw than any store 111 1 1 - 111101, 1113101g' in price from tho cheapest Qauttilian to the linest French goods manufaarin'd. Wt: OUARANTEN you, stYli!..111 garments wlich, in cut and mak•.. up, will be equal to any eity WE 1313Y AND SELL tri.iLY POP.' CASH. • Tun/Derry. The • Township .0ouncil met it, ein 1 If farmers were to IOW SkItlitS' hall, Bluovale, t be 1.1th these questions front their knowledge Dr. Mscdonald pointed mit sharp wns, April, 1890. All the 111O111b1'S present. of the facts, and not from a prty eit contrast, how heavy that now am000thig to ir,,,237,000,000, The Reeve in the chair. The tomtit es R. Mmavell, that Mr, Croieltshank es:soon:a hill and swamp on si,l,., hue bet vft..01, 1 4,4 11; 11,1.1 lo, emi 11, and ropm•t et next in..eting of enutolii--- Caxrittl. Niteced by Win. (1-mitnitl, cf last meeting were react, I ''...a.""""'" (aspood f1.20 gravelling ois honnilary , seconded liy 11. 'Maxwell, tje,t wo . and biglied. Communications were ... .. , o , oetween lvt eV Sad Tarnberry, reloi trout ToW1,161111) ETIgill.er, se ' . , i and laborers, ill referenca to t le e ,, While showing the extsetatt burden of 1 , i„ • si I line through lot 17,0011. "novineo. txrey w:11. explend an etiwit f the N P. UpOn thesis ilea the 0..e.. I this ettorinous debt as cOntaistal with I 8,"," /1;` - -"‘ 1..) ttlf40111 l'eSpt:Ct. to proposed meet 00,,,0 .„,.,7 itylf.„. thaminjil, tf,icont144t1 by ''flii)..111i t for 504110 porpoec--Citrriest• • point of view, the unanimous au. o would. be No. A similar list of ques• tions might be put to the mechanics • against 'which they had not a single reveuuz-bearing asset. (Hear, ewer would be the setae. While. no any other civilized. country, Mt. Iles- beueats have been conferred, bardens (if 5011 interrupted with. “Anstralla,' to have. been imposed in the way which Dr, Macdoisald might. bate re tatinn on the one hand and extrava- tufted, like Gratiano, -1 thank'thee gent expenditures upou the 'other,- till for that word," for it gave ban au Canada to•day is burdened ' with a opportuoity for contrastiug the coo - debt with less to show for it thee any chain) of for with that of Ana. other British colouy. Mr. Editor; I have already giVen soffit:it:at points for meditation until .you hear from me again, I hope the classes to which 1 referred will calmly causider their coudition in relation to the National. Policy. Ottawa, April,„1890. MA•^1DOITA.LDS SPEECII, Tbe following is a synopsis of the speech delivered by Dr. Macdona,d,M. P. for East Huron, in the house of to ox'1•111'11" "•ati'y fall ii•ri'l 1131.1i116 0... i • aoest a tea is, appoint td- to. iosp.,et it. tocsotel, that, alt ssrs stionison and Jug Wi 111 1 1111:068 Tewuship Ensitteer , Sot, 11, 00 boundary due 01 Calms., I ,,, 10 11 Iwo, eppwite it.rs 18, 1,, find Turnberry ; 0380 front (hirrow & 20 .111 t....,1, ;Ind ropi„,, 0 1 1.t., a li Protalloot, re seizure for sates ; also ., . , a .• 1. • , tin' A •or et ilext meeting- s..arrie( . from Join. Nichol, re sidli road, .1,t , ,, .-.. • A I 4 ,4L04,4;14 !)V 1.10,1, ,4.41)1141filiII, lit.COn13001 1y tralitt, lit' gave the total public de a ,.'7 eau IS. 1-'•:"'Pevf) 1"?"te0 haV. \VW. CliiliOl,shatlk, Hutt 41t-s,r .. Mc - loaned $800 of raniong fund rhaaao ana peateakaaaao„ patv„a.,..4 a a of the seven colouies of Australis, mg moneys on mortgage since last nie.e.t. ,,taaart, lea Lai , :-y 00.,i,,,, 1.0,t,, 0101 and of some Of the particular colonies, Mr 14cintuill lept.rtot1 having a, 1.1,,ataislavaajo rias :,...;,,,,ct o,., Victoria, for instance, baviog a per jeg. capital debt of $18 a hand, against uut Ed"ara A'r"Hitj;')"g'3 11(101.41 re lt. Mass; ,I, secootled Isy Goo. rh....o. pap U'd at a cost of 017, told' recom son, that. Poter .41,:t...0an b., pAiii .B:3. over $47 in Canada. Mr. Ilessou led palmier t of that amount. wiltea a little, bat Dr. 1.qactionald was 'new • , • • oxfanseti in loaning stokiag tuatts.- 11,liove.1 by Mr atemtuill, seconded bv a • -1. N. t• 1 a • a- sant quite through with him, but told • .lf't . ...10,7K by , , I r Ornie shank that we pay F him that Australia, with a smaller pop- ' see ...Lisa by Win. Cionrrii .tec uktion, had a foreign trade of 510 milli:ma while Canada, with a larger population, had only about 200 hill. lions. (Hear, hear.) By this time Mr. Ilecsou was evidently sorq he Patteraon's account for gravol,O, and that the seine be charged to the Town. ship of 'Morris, Turnberry has already paid its share of gravel" - Carried, Bloved by It Maxwell, seconded by W Gamma!, that the, Reeve and Tressurer be. appointed a committee to dopolt Mt sinking fund moneys not invested, in the Bank of Hamilton on deposit reeeipt- Carried. Moved, by George Thomson, seconded by 11 Max wets that, the Clerk fort h• ward to a it.ciproeity in tr..oe unit with instruct the Goiqrninent En - that States. Re showed clearly utterances in 1875 and also in 11569, „toper to trace. and erect' suitable that by the enaguient of a standing 1 prea ittthat an immense trade with all artales which littloameents on aide line through lot offer of Reciproeit y the Gov -almost -it i count rite not Producing coo' B -Carried. Moved by Gso - ' • 1 Ognada could supoly, Brazil w ;04 one ,4.‘j 1 .1110,11S0ti, 81.00110d ly B. Ataxwell,„ that hy laws lao tossed apptaltirg loner:viewers, pomalkcepers awl path - i n to, t ers for the current yi.ax - Carried, by laws Nos 11, 4, and 5 were read three timea awl passed. Fence viewers-lilasavel Anderson, Thos flat Wm ass/ado:I, John W Walker, Malcolm .1.0inont, J 0 /nes Beetley, John Snell, l'eter Deans, sr and John Robinson,. Posoidkeepets-Ilen Saults, Alex Orr, 3.)unctin V eNarighten, sr, Tlios 111w n:Pir. , Robert jeolaius,',.Via Netter. p,Oiev stripped of id, a. concession, woald only 1.4,:.; tally W0.111'.1 n'Y 1.011Wre 811130,)1A - liC OtalL11 at 5,000,000, titty4 pros ing '' 51 0h .v.1 e•th i.11 ‘t.ir,.4 tit..‘ ilia:Ile-v.0.00 1 ... 10.4s 10 Canada of 0119,000 eards, • .. -tam ol 0Tel kaaviiy upon, tles [ who went to the United, States. (Hear i-'!....• a or" watts atm 100,rom t0. oalS hear. Dr 11•11tettotp,14 very cleverly - • ,.. • ' , , , • al, ' 1 V411.. are 1'.Fi•41 tt1A! to a.a1' it.. us -.I' air ii:ssoa's -1:,•ttist1cs 19 001,11irm ',1,..I.Avior 0,151514115 anti. s tire pleeed ' the accuracy of this naiad:Won, Mr. Imgatelle. The sanni WA.; true with • from our trade with Neafomulland, mil all West Indies, yet sittee 1878 that trade has steadily aeclioad from $13,41.1000 to $1,658,00 in 1E89. (hear, hear.) It was natural to expect 0 large trade with Prone...,, yet to -day it was a• mere '0110a 1111.0:.it IY nr•Wril oy the! Hessen 1 t% n 1 ti At17•000 Cit sve this Amerie111.1,1itgt 1,001N, Dr. Macdonald .••1 It la ex:Amon-8 Cr: t.triff, ; tonup g the elniti,t...41 0.1141 inereitsed 4. • tut, al per rent ilatios aro' duties now to illy !lease, IbI' ...tgint Of 1161110 : dia:14.rool ibe (:1'.i111!.(efi IAD 110 !Ike LI)0 email us our foreign. trade was. dlna• Mishit's:, MINS With 0.11%) C0ntotry. Hip truited i•itateS. ',Rear, hear.) It was clocliaing steadily with Greet Britain. All sham faets painted to the, coital, siou taat our hostaml natural 'ma rkets were in the T.Nited States. Taking np the lisures in another form, he showed alzo reduction in imports from every allrovinno, to forsiga Coate, • .iiid ni0oort, lies. L'vory- ! ittistf,soctioualin thoir character, prov.eto.l. the duty oil inoIasses0 loworo(t 1119 P 11:1i SO Oe, to s.-01110 12.•c..teptonce tlic 1 J.-, ri t 111 1 \r.tiO'%.10, Bast of tin" faeremad ditty 'on ft asonaaaarers lawe beeri ; The roirtie 011 .10r11 for feeding •, I irsoi i•iay tleht Sty eligthert )ii8 Rater. trios. II., f.110Wf'd 11,130 resinetton Issmaisaal KJ; tht°11:' ! Was igite,rimit.„ .11 1.•,10o 11011 that the taxes 011.1.10 Ow 0161'1(1W et.r00001a, the 1).ottine1i of export • • .i.eaieti art (111(1not rooresent the frail extent of tile bur11.0 110) front e'4 per cent: of the . to 4 at a shot. a a: to Itave the dot's tuiposs, 't ia c I d • ;l'"1" 11"reillt., 510 • al.cLaren be a'lt,wtsl to tio six dliV1 Eltattatu. labor 011 ;4.10 11110-thirrlaA. MOVeti by Vi.'us. sklatude.1 hy fIctionill, that tao c et'k iossructsel to ask the cooesil 4'! Orris to appoint ona t.1 .41144r meinbers to meet Mr. ...Niax..4111, of thie eicti.cil, at Ditievale, an early alto, to examine lionadar,y eaa report to thoir coattails at flair twat meetings - Carried. Messrs. Goo. Niciii:snait. alid Thos. ,Tonkin a..attided the II:patina 0.8 entillIcit.t:4" the Turlinerry Agricultural Society mid asked for .a grant to assist the Society to Seoure suitable grounds and buildings, for Isolding the Society's shows, 860., and .expinined that,, 1.110 i'it•Ciety were now trying to purchase grounds and to erect tiulLable' buildings. and that tho grant • asked for was to is' given. as a bontis • to any joint Stock company that will furnisb the society witli suittibi.4 grounds awl lmillinge. 11 was moved seconded by R. Maxwell, that the inatter be laid. over antil next ineetioss for further cot,. •saleration-Carriecl T'ee follow1.12; .accennts were pliss...1 and orders- 0)1 fida, James ir•gg, Gde ion larks 513(1PrOUSUret iSglied in payment me ent : Jas. Mal•seles Lamont. ;Finely, $3.75, printing ; .Carrow & PathinAStePS.--Ajlall Orr, WiltnOt Proudfoot, (ark(); F. Paterson, Je110,T, Wm Clark, (Js*) Vryee, Joan john Mel.•:innon, 21 Lamont, Godkin, Jo; Weir, T110113fts Appieby, John Hutton, Nut Fergu. son, Richard Porter, Bold. John Nichol, Hy Abro.hion, .0, Thos Hastings, ThosUillin.sro, 1r'. Carrothers, Peter Deet*', sr, Alen Ne14, Arch MoL.st'm, David Gem- mill,'Adam Mt:Burnie, Peter Camp- bell, john Samuel Vanstone, W to' Eagleson, TIy liatv k in a James Elliet, Donald Stewart, Arthur McGoe, ltobt Hainiitgn, Gideon Par. krni MeEwen, J tiness Hyslop, Peter Scott, J „aom ts Nicholson, Samuel ina of the eatables of some young mon 1)unn Mu cag') T11,°inu8, what visited a sugar bush last. week. John INtululte Thot1 "111°4 lie says they were not content with!1end'rssoi, lIeuderson, John Black, ita Wrtght, rising the sap to make taffy, but Q.11110;131. MeNaught"n, 31',(O')11°I7attt broke the kettle, upset the 54, buttik- Itolit 11,015!.?.le1kley, flhtMe- 0k1 ad. dc nid otisiderable other dans tge. " Satoh entidnet is not crebditaie.- Mess t s Altana , 01110plo(.1', Wrigl. Anti etateli, the Vt'lertoo luttlisrmen, hat lag finished tio•ir contrast on the .9 h, loft Lir their luinies loft k.- 3, gravel ; 11. Saults, $5, rent Moyer & Dieltinson, keen ; McPherson, 1'.",a2,.50, expenses Peter . cratrens 3, expensea ; Robt wellJt2, Piper's funeral , E. Arm- . tassas, 017, repairing house, charity Arnstiging, iB:5, charity ; Win. Aiideram, $1J, charity, Moved by .. Wm SIcinmill,seconded by Wro, Cruick- "thesik, 1115-1-11110maetina, do now ade - *nal to meet en Monday, May 26111, I WO, .• Joipt 1.31molsz, Tp. Clerk. AIr erespondenm t writes, coplain- iv 'T 15 11 raw )3 ('1, rce,,1 the opinion of thr Alt. 11(1(1 Cala. !It 11 se:a: .The_ lit 4001 1"asf loao"saa.uru 118 Pn1vi111'0, 115' Int0014 nVIVit104 Peter Moravish, saaa ass 1.01,;1"n inaindliciun.ed when Finance Minister of a Con. Oharle8 \WritVIAL JI 1111 Miller, David V. tit •y eat their 1 stervative Aahainistration, that every radacti.03. 011 tilti Other 11 1t Moffat, ThOS N'Ittf ttittlo-,1 e'en' YIor, ny should . arteas, oatiressad in price etaial to slanwoil loaf:m.3a e.xl'ortsi, lif,ttgatt, Jos Carr, Jos Vlach, Rthert GC duty if it shicit the (Illy,. 'Mr ' )3'i 0,,,s: hoar, aevt'rY 111 ; SWOOlie 11.0 sirs' tkli tamp. tool if , DwOlitica a few 111i11111,PS. ("11 OW, at- (uill',1•)7'n;.1,'„,),,t,';',,I.,,,, ,,,,, iv. );;‘, 0..0.t , Inrst. Scale tif atatute labor same Iltatioil Coins y, who were vaiitines, Itt .%11•13 1.411 and Mr, liusli Tooker, of as ...4 Z51,' ,111,0 10: 11.,>if,, tht!;.I. it , titode of this f ognor... the hon. g nd 151t,r4!•-`,': 111 \i"" '1" ' ' ' ",.,"11,,, v,..I... as last yesr, if•V-eri 'NIL; st.':a i,.. ThD ' Man read the rosolutaret of the st,t,o1 o1 („aselast, ,a....a,,,1;1: ;:, 11)11 1"(S t...„:14, m„,„,1 by (}4,0,. 1.110111.9,*10, SPOgillea tin,ir brct.,her.ti, left, t, jr their ilo,ne, 04 ,, ,,:%51 I.; Ile) 'witSit .lic-'• • Friday •-tir Imes Jolla of Montana. •• ....1`,1 ..aosliss at ta 0 4.1; 11)3 Us • 0.it111st 3.1-415sal 1...., 0.111,,rpe L. ,.iv top", . , •h -s.. taP';-414.iiiite,' v by \Vie 4;OPi 'Dion:1111(r rbviTtiillit,'Ilatglittfritriorz,10:bny*, 1 is visiting at his fath '5 --S.1 ,1 .,,, laf, „., ti,iir,11 tl joy pAgEwd by ..., ...mu of 701".411's1?•11".',1,1,., Y;* . ,',/,.,,,,...11, , ,,,,.. ___, „ i,VIICtliPr (11),10 1111141W '30110 b fOri4 tile 4318t i glail to Iv, to that Mr,. 10'..;-, sr., :.5 ... ,•!;.. .131m; .,,, 1,00..011...., :as -"' 'rl.itt t! e Central in.4.1x...ri In t;.• tjni(,,i3O,1 to.'at',:i.','• . :vt .u. 1,"..u.'( -1x '10 t'til'uto"; I, job W^O'k, 1 a 54',..,V0 Otto: of memos sires 31 a r 11P11. n'3 ti)" ' `IL11'11::"',1:.1_,. .,.1‘ _4 Ani,.. A ti!ty ot .1 oly,and .t11 path master:0 1' ti) 1.,,,a,aorha, a , 1 , , ea tutts of ohnLario do •.1 by tt .1 oil' .43 s.1 Y. 0. t i ec ,i'll. 11)itiU;t911 '(i )1:1441111t!Ili; til,a, wit le e4 . Can ax.1i0,11t5:11'Irli.',:t:',1,,.;-1:tai.11,i'l c",:•0,11,:ii1.55,;(, aarststresa s., taw sleek „..s.„ ...e !,.1.101,.,41,0,10 ,1,0 a... ,„..1... John wood 1...10‘ 0 .aatiss. .x.......h. ;hoot. 10 is Very ihji•tri.iiiii 10 t iv-. testieultaral oi '4,1"Y t j 11 W OS it Goatada, aaamitlod kat ma las, ailed tc.31,.,(1 ita Ap,,,,,z, ,,A•6„,.,,,i...‘1 • 0...' I 'o'...ilt•41:og. t 1.. %..1 f..r.4,40. we consider the prob./it. "i"" (;14'21511t,'Ilici;107tir ba. 11„1•1 aml. an t''''(1 15r111 4.!:'0W tAP r tlay with a pioci. zitrorPoto. 11!•..o. ,prAtte:; of ,illterests. ut.tlaing , .A2 :,:.4t1 q:0 poi mars, 1 , to Porter, Witighatu. (s)n1'. a ard Ookritiste, .10 4.8 bet. Mr James Foil': farm ' for three years, hal, aired to ti k ofloovaip. ''!'• ..KA11,, al Iftl wont his feign le.ilr,. if 1 1; Spring has or '115' in e.s. d s :I fannt.ra flr,1 IMO; f4411eillilt *3 '0(5' IlinVo• 1 1o•jr spj sowed .--'lIi' loll v. It at, w s..2 (load et the ('1('11.4'lo., a the , "i7i))!oohing fresh snd .t . last rain 55,11 warm sunny pv0(.416142; rapid growth.- .. cro.k their rejoicing; the i aregm the wing; flip wad w s(r.) blossoniiiet; the aetig 4 heard in the lend, and ari• as the whiter is pest and p Zotlana. - The send -annual inset Yak:4, Po .plci s Sooiety o 20 eat avor 'el fig 1101(1. at Mrs. souls last Tneatbsy oei Ulilpes 01 on .ed for thd next were : President, Ma Wu Presittent, Mr. Kittcou ; irig Secretary, Miss Pelton Secretary, Mr. Arlanis ; 0 Committees, ;Mr. Foglesc F. Thomson, l'ha society pored (1011142 the. past s having added live active 5 their list -14Iessrs, Wm, John Terest have row... !mown as the 01,itiora.fara 'sof yea.r..-Mr. Geo, Ti iSommencod running his : He intends pitting in a • ils soon as it is bui•t4 and of a 1:2161-. Will. 11' niton things hum this 51111514 ' jell tliP Tre V it has returnet ing friends in anti tirount Feigners have started F tiliS vieinity -Tho roads , lat!),L9, with inn.1 just )IOW. . it, 1.1 Look nu w , mil of ,,tpley, wore visitli mother's, Mr. 141 linno place.--11fr. It. Kitiso.. , Ourrie wel`e sent ii, tiol 1• the Coud.uievitional c1111001 :limn, to attc...1 tin. 4tIroine.-.-.Mr. g 'I.Q, lie - e Flack ante im• the fate sox l. i"an. abseil,: '... of a few a Vtlavin Vi.its,..n, hs -1S twain fat.s..irti of Ins tirio, wl rented to :410' 4'.. te Corn f years. • --..._ Glaufarrow Mr, Richard Ito olawa, '46f horses last weak. to al, '•s!.'f kateter. for the sum o ',• rawn, of Wroxeter, re succecw.fut 011,0a. oitatt's rye, as Isis reati ey last.-a.a wood hoe so. N1s, 11 Reanitig:a (t te t'rall sot vitt-, 'Ire la. tev. Asia Soto h, in tit 1100011.-12qt% 0 el ii. id.) 0 'turott Pla ltd., i,40, L mine on a visit. peaks hiahly of . 4 he el', 'slimly' :tooth.' Ile tl1,7 concrete 011 the Sth it ived here on tho 3 Ith laggis il-al...livz, of 441 19i11a2; frolets lien' this eavnta for atielligati.- ilemmill, and amt • of 1 the 1 Lasa 1.•.); ".15 isio re visitina frietols sad 1 Mr. sad tits Wm. lyth, spoitt litoolsa,' ere -- Mrs, 'Pima 11 outlay with frietals' in I1 fall wit oat is I'ma its:, leinihy.- 1.4riiiers eve i pring ploastaiths.--aana• bout over far ilia., :Arts( 4t, IrieSt Vircavat) '.tti5ple in t; is -.neigh ery busy .104aloa read cork. Stare hays al•ea, lonahing.-- A 'yeas; 1.440 50 was hell es Mr. 501 his neighborna,staQuitt 'rose a week 7.:go taser pas of Mr, MaCos, "1 tali' of yeling orhood, viz : G., Alexi •sslfria stroug, . E. Nina's, jr., • Key, M. 1)., rat atar eying searched all access, ext day, mid wet, at l• y April Veil, be eau, whit vats tesurain lu.neiglioro, wherr •1•;:, iig. The buys, tvi,,h 13 ' way limbs, cot:urn:A siti:.; ninny (er ng of Fordyce, h. essi* .110 t '016 C(1'. 81. 1 941TV 4), OS% Alato )sa ave tho o oe--1VIet. • , T.., .1