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GODERIOH, ONTARIO, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1870.
Dasi» Wi rg• Maitland Salt Well
NOW IB YOU R CHANCEHURON HOTEL,
soaiils 00. Upton.
kit
N JOHN PRANG, -. Proprietor. O
O
This house 1. need .p'w1th every convenience for g•.
the trarelll.g pabllc,
Mr flood Stabling and prompt .tleaduce.
Mbreary Int. lire. et if -
MRS. DAYS' HOTEL
WROXETER.
OM the direct road trom Seaforth lin
Walkerton. Every seamier, &MINS
modation for the travelling ouhl.c.
HANNAH RATS,
- Wroxeter. I'tee. E. 18FT. w4
C'"OLBORNE HOTEL,
OODUION.
'. lU►STIN * *ON.
Good Accommodations. Ample Stable
Reom.
re. This is admitted to be • First clam
hone, kept in Good stele. 1 . -- s
TerapNeetlia met t.111u-u111IC.w
JOHN 'IOCRS, Proprietor. This is th
argettsod beatCounlry Hotel on Wester
Oanads.a.J racrgre n• mcMrate.a .Uyy' Hear
In Mit-hell. ,age Proprietor. (teed sick flrfor
100 Horses Horses mod Carriages for Hoe on
Shortest Notices
M
M•
Secure the
ihadow ere the
SONO/thee fades -
es
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an
H
Prlees to Suit the Time 1
Photographs reduced to $1.00 per Doz.,
ek 7.1,c1. PLR HALF teoriN.
Large Photograph Seduced in
Proportion.
Ala, will mete the larg...t Photograph. mule to (Mayer-
Mh, very cheap. Porte/tin pictures from one eloar
npwa.a.t
D. CAMPBELL'S
Photograph Unitary
13Odsrlrh. INS. 100.140D.17
REMOVAL.
ALEX. WALLACE,
. _ wiTcluI,oYia.-
AIiD JEWELER,
Waal .
IGLL) MAC H.
Tot F. Yubwriber Maytag removed to the More lately1
meowed by A Naygmlb, Wal mnet.op,o.n. the
Poe "IM., west.. W thank hal Bunte and the ppnebl r
r ace liberal •appnn with whirl. Iter have favored
him Rr the last f years, and lege by mune. them let
no kaon will he awned lament sumomire of their
.o
psnage, his .alma Maly will 1.e loeuppl',
Watches Clocks and Jewelery
which wilt give «e.ae,nu 10 Ane purrhwr, nod all all
wort W been dee by my./ r.rto.ner• godly depend
Oa rem( d well caseated.
tar A ` d ewnmeno( nmott ourated Jewelry
Watches, noir.h. lo' Nwye net hand
ALES WALLACE.
OOderma Oct With lees
.Y0
PLATT'S PATENT EVAPORATOR,
The undersigned is prepared to
FURNISH No. 1 SALT,
IN ANY QC ANTIT4 AT THZ
I.4owc3rmt YrAct e,
FRUST THE AHOVE WELL.
GODER1CH
CABINET FURNISHING
\VARIE1i0.U21E.
DANIEL GORDON, c
(:nar;11NE'1 MAIi It Oldest Establishment in Town.
IIPHOLs TERES,
AND
Undertaker, Lc., £c.,
s. H. DETLOR.
Gedssis►, /ingot Srd, 1889. w27
PHOTOGRAPHS
*1.00 Per Dozen.
ErALF DOZEN FRUM BACK NEGATIVE
31 cents, postage tree. O.. doses from
back negative,87 a°ta,;patage fru, Ba "BY
address.
P. ParticularAUentlnn patdter-opy-
ing old Ambluthpes,
For ei.her large er small phot 'graphs. The
aubeetiber in returning thanks for the liberal
pmtoeage heretefors extended to him,
would jut say that he hu mode such im-
provements in his gallery as will merit • con -
ALEX
liauaote of the arse.
WASHING MACHINE r POETRY.
A PIRFICT CEM.
Priceonly 02.00 each
T111 1. `0m NIB Ronderio h nWaa ping FOR Machine line'patent-
al
p tent
dl ..d maonfecturwl by Irael tuner. or %%au,lot. l
1t is the ,heapwt machine veer 4,0901ed .Au be •1
«,ted 4. any ordinarywmb-tuh , o he.dJu.td by
spr11.,4gs tomtitrll4,, light or heavy gwd.-..ah.. as
rapidly and efficiently. nods cmnerm.me and wetly
loaloave M . nearly
dry If diming. 40.4. at. r:gular
WrI.gIlam • li
mach
Wringer. T family With,auy hou.rktsuper lmai du
olsocownMutes wlt0out.110x. getting won hands u
*chin( bark, i
11r A Great Redaction N
Large Philip aphs.
E.1.. JOHNSON.
Goderich. Oct. 26, 1869. ..441f.
THE
TXK eubwrllier on returning( Sauk. for the metal
Nanning., no long ,,.Moral poo bis, begs t, in
form bit some -.than and 14e piddle er tly
bin
40.t L e.mT,aw.e d the at AN. 'Vim rweved
LaMmwat, tbe •tore formerly,,.r�wyt.t LI 111-lhwth.
'weal etr.et, neat Bank of Mouto..I, wbery ever) Dot;
n Na tae 91411 M found and
All Hinds of Job Work will he Done
W. tame u u.u.l.
Q. N DAVIS.
Reileelch, nth Mary 1
O. BARRY & BRO.,
11011
CABINET MAILERS,
WOOD-TUItNERSa-
aodaMsmis,
la Aa now on hand a
Imo .tock of
R 'U 10'11 MARTIN AMANN --
In every ranee,. whl',h
the"''nab,.• mmeind
foror of all In want
of mmu0ra who ma)
favor ham with • elan.
nheter Ityle or
pries, ouch u
Wood Llialrs Cane awn A, y,ashop on Katmai.. H4Mt, eppsMw-
IY4.., 1nnngs., .Mwos Hotel. Dade -nen. hive Wm •eel.
Table., lintil0007 Chain,
cupbard., d ).der,, h, net, 3. Ih68. twlawe7.
Ratensl.e Tabl«, R«y Chain, Rocking chalra
«animas, Male boatels, rhiwl„nen,
week Wanda, K,tehen Table.. Mandel •
Mee Grua w.ttemms. wool do, Mows do
Mair do, and a or m .)'rr0t kind. erring Waterman.
Iii p r mp, Tway* on hand • bor. muotmrnt of
0ak.ble gat an,l .-sweet M,.t,,,.. -frame., wows -
or oval, mule on the shortest noun,
H•v,eg made arrangements with IACQI'E8
dr :IAM, T.wonln, can I, fl'.h seytAmg hexa or ,.,,,,,,1 the ogle for Cedeis 11.1 Lifter. they Mn n,
•t their Wareroo sea Toronto, prrlaml I. M1.n,l.h them *1 loom, cart. The
Cl' Its. always • r'omplete somnolent et mono,i.,,0.1.04naheanratm.nwr,.wd erre (leen
grunt rtl.antl.aW akar Medias ...du.
CaRae k. S roudv In the LatpSt Style ween will a est for the sale et ,hs Meg in •
BEli TO I'4YoRM U14'11,11 CUsTUMaae
,ha! 0. to till able to ..,l for cash. M.tbe
Qwest r•tee, .
iLL KINDS OF FV&NITDltg:
NEW PATENT
H A Y F 0 R, $,
MTRACHAN albKINNoN,
1i41,41` k9MITXa. Kellam etr•sl, M .,4Th. wrnll..
,,,err t.Orn,.re •nd "tn re ths4,_Mning
Call and See the Machine
AT ROI3INSON & YATES'
•- Wariest on. err
N
Ooderich. hath Dor- 1869.
SASH AND DOOR
F ACM: Y.
ICHE undersigned having pnn•hssrr' *he Ylnln-
.L leg MITI and :lash Vector, owned, and 00-
eupled by Donab Co'nmieg, ere now prepared
to eary oil the buamcM of msnulsc•lunng
Bash, Doors, Blinds,
Mouldings, Flooring.
Bfd1Ag,
sed eft
CIItC1.E WORTC,
aeon anCtecht4.dl3ak,. dash sed Fr•swa _ _ -
WOMAN'S RESOLUTION.
1.11 all yon of • bellow.
00. fellow t hire awn
Theis me Wye while nor yellow.
_ But 1. altimethey green
And Lis mule nos not cautions,
tt t. mel, t.rwm a Bin,
emit, .1.4d nee to wed him,
But 1 handy Wink l Mk
1M. he shosie rd .d devotion,
01 Jcrunon pun and dtep,
And I1 .cwtnrd w very mi.),
That I tlm,..t fell asleep
And ►r 11uk• 11 would be plea
A. Iry Turney Minn the fall',
Togo hand 4, hand Wgethrr.
Bel 1 Lally think I ell,
Hs tod u., 0(. .01..,..
Uf a r. It.yc 'uoug Metro.,
and don; t y, u think the fellow.
Tumbled dn. o upon hoe knees r
WWI. the I. -.r. the creation wasted
-- w:r elu.uw4, a un • mill,
amt o. begged me W r eepl hunk
But 1 !molly t41.k I will.
He was here Wt night tore me,
But be made w long • *Ley.
1 hems t„ tuiwk the b,oekhie,I
Ne„ u,.ut to go emery 1
At Trout lea nod W h•'r Lim___.
and l kite. I h.1. how .ell,
Yet be mgr. Iry to Meisel kis,
5141. 1 L•rd171Lmk 1 will
toes sun 5 would w4 ,hao.e hl.n,
Bal the Ivry Muer is In It.
rot ha aye If 1 refute him,
Ye •oeld not litetout.'
a you ktw. Jt�he b 1.wd ta41.
'wit., won wF•lrifeel - _
'T.T.e lhuugTit th.r.tasi-cyan'
/W J rs4Arr M,ak 1 M.Y. -
)VOL. EMIL-NO11
OvetwA, March S.
The House met at twelve to -day.
-J Mr, M.okenzle ,resented ►ptltiunirom
this merchants of presented
fur the removal
of the duty on petroleum.
kir. Raoul presented the report et the
Committee on the McNair land 1RIrcheae.
in answer to Mr. Holton, Sir F. Hoicks
said when the estimates were brought
down, and before the budget spewh, he
could bring down • statement of the re-
oelppta and expenditures 'limn to the 90th
of December last. Hei statement waa now
ruwly to go to the pnttters.
The Hous. then went lute Committee ou
the Census 14i11.
Mr. McKettxe an4gtn'ed that the time
fur taking the census Ise fixed at a date vest
later than the let of June.
Hun. Mr. leinkin sat,) he "timid nearer
with hu celleaguessato the propriety of
adopting Mr. Mckenshn's sac-gggestten.
OTTAWA, March 28.
The Speaker tro,Xt the chair at three.
Hen. Mr. Len •:vin laid on the table
the reports of the Ei,gil, tete tett tin sub-
ject of harborsof refuge on Lakes Huron
and Erie.
the Lake Huron, the reports are favour
able to Goderich, Sauget:1 (e1 Chantry Is-
land), ind Invarhurun. Gedendi to art
n3110,000, one-third to. he contributed by
the Inc.) authorities; Chantry 1.1►nd,
3300,000 at least, and if an additional
break -water, &c., het added, then 32:10,000
mere ; In:erhurou, $28u,u;H/. On Lake
Erie the Engineer recommends ttmdeau
-----as the most httmg place where a herlr,nr
of refuge
t could 1.. constructed, the net of
�" wlukk t Annan ezcwdr{IAu,O.10 t at
a,SU1r. Street canal attention to the om-
ission ,u, the general returns_ of insurance
companies laid nn -the bible ref the-Cittwia
Life Assurance Company at Hamilton. He
was Informed by the Managerof that Cern•
pany that the return regnired bylaw tin
sent to the Ani,lit Office In July last, and
was ecknowlodged by the Audit (Nike. -
Sir Francis ItnIclu maid hominid rind no
trace of any such return in the Audit (X•
tine, but would endeavor to tied out the
carise of the ,,.nine;,,°, - -- -
i. The (odor iirg bilta l.asscd throes%Qem-
nnttee of the Whole. were reported, and
fixed for a titrd reading .--
Mr Snyder -To authnnse the coypu-
- lone, of the township of teillingwo..d,amn-
ty of lire,, to itn5.,ee and collect pools ate
, harbor does, and for .,.that purposes.
Hem. Mr. Carling -T" tncerp,rato the
; Detroit [Over'l'rannt Comeatte.
With reference too the first -named bill.
SirJohn A. Slacl"nald said he had grave
doubts sato, whethl r this Parlament had
jutisdictum in the matter, and said It
would be well, before the Bill reacted its
third,,t., pass/none rule defining the juru-
and vonai„n of the best quality, the only ictinn morin clearly.
fare wegot fmue,Heimer's 1 %'anEgmond'a, Hon. Mr. Carling mired the eee.n.l
They thak nom their experience- to Fsetorpt
Wort. tint they cangnw,aldscuUn 40 sit Arra ULNA sad ProBreae of the West $er
von Tract.
Marr laver them wick o esti.
IIL. B. -A 11 bare dsaw,ua to the trade.
50,000 feet of Dry inch and a remoter
Flooring on hand.
JAS BUCHANAN,
-.DAVID LAWSON,
Wit ROBINSON.
Godsni. Merck -Ink. IW. . swan
PREPARE for ,v AL' R.
HUGH DUNLOP,
Merchant Tailor,
HAVING refined Shon on West street,
next door to Hank of Montreal, is now
prepared to supply his nnmeros customers,
el short notice, with all article, in hes lire.
His sleek consists of
TWEEDS, OVERCOATINOS,
CHECKS, ke , in great variety, and will be
mold CHEAP for CASH. lie hopes to re
c••ivs a fell share W psblie petroaagr, as
heretofore.
S. DUNLOP. repast dahahtfully on&coonntof thepoht- w• en Goderieb, No. a, 18e9. w3a
natant the Landlady and sister (sae after Mr. Cameron (Huron) raised a p.,int of
S() Jacjjio°1 tthuse jiebegA tgeeeph1-.YL „ere. The I1J1Bave the Conti ti au)' po,v er
to «�� v0• • -the gtNMhttsrted butnnfortunateSergeant. nw°own-lithe"
Tee Ku.ye him tke iiiwlu Tiiin u powei fo distuib the ftnanl•ial nlaYwni
Jackson was an Englishman, the other well.le1 rte hraches, wi,wU. sok notice AtablishcJ b) the British North severe
� pubadneJ in the r�ri.sl,C.wMe saklrl for Act, b lwr.n Canada and the severe
Irish_ We were pleaded with the Hying Fsewer to change the gauge ou the branch l'ro,iuoes, no altered by the Aot respect-
.<
sign in front of the inn ; dor on it wt the lines only. iu Nova Scolia. Ile argued that the
,,d immortal Bard of Alen, pen in hand. ,:e Mr, "'Lhanly said it would le a great s1- e g special object of the Confederation Aet
01 t and conversed a while with the Mr vantage let the coutttry if the gauge mePce J
Melte!: {•c•P•r•dr , ) t w l l ins. and the inuntiue orthose who framed t,
�s Stinson lied C. W. Daly C. L. kgertt,rho well for the country if all the line, had was that the Doteiuloo Parliament would
�•1 warmestc,nrteens and cntmunicative a narrower gauge..
not have pow, r lo alter the financial ar
Q to lands and localities, He (of curse) After mime di.cusai,,n, the Spenkcr ruled rangrcents a fixed by the Act, and a-
ON recommended the vicinity of Stotferd u that the Bill ahonld be referred to •he .erica that, had such power been claimed
R the belt lace to' make •Lome. We look
Committee on Standing (laden t.. consider before, the pnseageof the Act would never
Woo P the point of order. Referred accordingly. leave Leen assented to byOutaio, He
A
his advice • few weeka afterwards, by The following Bills were read.a second wag Millin to snow the :Hove Scolia
O purchasing Lot No 6, Lt cu, SollthEsat- time : K
►� hope, • irtt. pr1 a of four hooded dollen.
Mr, Striver-Tnineorporate mthe lway C ere- subsidy, granted latssesie°, and to secure
d It had sixteen ar•tes chopped all told, Han al and d'hpe-Ten Junction Railway Cu, it to her boyo•d 1w possibility f it's
pp SI r Pepe=Te incnrp,rete the St- Franc- ever baing taken 'away provided that by
b of which was 11 •arid with.Mn.h fen" is and Megantic International Rail.sy Co. the same Act whish gays that security,
arae. fl . -vett` fh. n i r A •.j.i2
�e ,e'ag �e r- "' I^ lament �l o iii not ave powar to disturb
mates f ,r the year a num sneicient for tl a
1
Q where we met 1(icharl Darlington late of
al' JOSEPH itIl.LlAMN,Y,
(re.fio.,r.1)
We must pea the beauitifel Lakes,
without one word as to their a lblimn wed
natural grandeur, in our }tarried efforts
to resell Goderich ; but we will try to dea-
ciibe them in another chapter after we
have had 'Mauer to see theta property:
We were agreeably surprised, on our
entering Stratford, after emerging from
the Black -ash swamp ; for here we found
a village with all the appearance o1 in-
dustry and civilisation, a grist and saw-
mill in operattnn, several Stores and enc
Hotel (the Shak"peare by Sergeant,) then
a -plastering, where we dined on potatoes
just forty entree( bosh. We enjoyed our reading id the 13i1) to amend the Act of
incorporation of -the Great Western Rall-
1!ni
facilitate the signing MlLtia Cumnnmwnts.
Iii• House Meet unto c,n.nuttest on the
Census Hill end adopted a few amend -
meats. To the items ret ittferuiet1ou to iw
included to the Centers, wa added the
aggregate value of property, real par
weal. Another amendment was t the
Census should not be taken later than the
let of May, and it wog understood than the
mores of there only .Lo were in the the
MinLm on a certain night ehonld be token,
and no infontnt•.wn green respecting the
absentees. The Bill wee reported and fil-
ed fur a third reading. The Bill reaper t
tog tfanko old Banking was read a second
time with the understanding that tale dis-
cussion, if any, should take place in dery
mutat. Sir John A. moved that the
Howse 4o me. Committee on the Election
4 Bill. Mr Ferguson moved to amend the
Hill so u to loave the g,talion of fixing
the franchise to the Local, L,.tnlaturee.
1 Mr. Ferguson'. amendment was ruled out
of orderon the ground that tt gave ,.trio-
tions too the ouwmdtee to do that which
they lied the Mower to do without instruc-
tions, The bees. then went into Cele -
mit tee on the Bill Sir John A. Meodou-
ald argued in favor of uniformity of fran-
chise, he intimated that the { rovwons of
the bill might heehawed, which forfeits
the franchise to tenant* under lease lees
than five tears, u in Sonia -parts of the
country it wee ruination to grant alleles's'
for one year only. The House continued
in Committee until • late hour. Finally
Ser John A. Macdonald moved that the
Committee report pProgrees and ask leave to
sit again on Thursday, which waa
to. In anowor to Mr. Blake, Sir ,Jo n e.
Macdonald said the Government had no
edictal or rehat 1•i information w to the
executiuU u1 Lprz1o_u at $d. Veer All
1. could say ea. that they had raised S
message from a gentleman at Bt. Pauli
marked 'private,' stating that it was said et
person -named Scott had been .hod by the
'Provincial tioventwent. What .a the
foundation for the statement he (Sir Johp)
did not know. ' Mr. Mackenzie Tweed filo
(Wrernment had taken Solna mean • to
procure accurate information. for if jibe
person who had assumed authority at ed
River had proceeded to the length of ltek-
Arra a Canadian life he hoped the (Jstere-
meet would not fail to do their duty. He
wia6ed to knew whether :he Government
had tak-ty ,ivar,* to aaosrtain the accur-
acy of the statement. Sir John A. Mac-
donald said stair would be taken, by the
Goeernriient in inquire into the truth of
the matter. Further, in answer 1. Mr.
Blake, Sir John A. sold the delegates from
Winnipeg were expected hourly. A report
on Prisons and Penitentiaries was submitt-
ed by Sir John A. Macdonald, and the
House adieurned at midnight.
Ottawa, Meech 30
To -day Mr. Archibald introduced a
Bill to amend the Act incorporating the
Merchants Bank. Halifax,
SIr. Bbtke mored that so address be
presented to her Majesty praying that she
sill cause a measure to Ion submitted to
the lwpetial P,ul'amcnt, providing that
the Canodi,r I'arliw•-nt shall not 'have
r ��b at+wr�rrrgxat a<,.xxn,-rlt r ->n+;;.
lrtEf���iii !i, ' °'-'klMLAA', r ►� l 4;a� gV"� 1 �J t l� Inlili 4
iii! 7L17, C21aAp ►o6 Cleusl1
Hamilton St„ Goderich,
h'EFT' constantly on band forsale al! arti-
11 el.. In their line, such u
Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables,
Sofas, &c.,
�All kinds of wood-terning done, such a
Nool posts, stair bannisters, neekyokes, Ike
Always on hand, • complete
ASSORTMENT OF ,a .
and • HEARSE to hire on reasosableterm
Goderioh. Mav 3rd, 1464 1fiw6m'
Ontario Carriage Shop,
(ffmndto4. H&, Uoderie t.
1 '1
11, still la hill opnwthin, .ml 0 toning not nnpwrin
Carriages, Boggles , Wagons
of .0 kind., IILR1aM. ecrTRIL9, de.
A nim ler tiniest elm Boggles on hand, -it'll ifor melt
eem,mrvert hales of all .rtlet. In the Ile that
will roep.n favorably with any In the Coast,
Tie All work warrantee'
p rtlrnl.r attention Pahl to Wagon and arri.ge Re
pairing
R. J WBITEL'.
ioden4A. Nov nth. IWO rW
SAN -LOGS & PAYE -BOLTS
WANTED.
1' Itr' el'BmQaIBRde AIR ratrARrn T(1 MAK,'
rnntrara for the 4rllr.ry of . gnanllty of
U,drnrh, POo'.ar, 1st. IrC' .2
C �, as -a,
OOMwo,61
Wf�1 j,.,e•t
,t GODERIOH SzCLTN'TON
. ts1
m
FIRE & : MARIA -
1N$UltANCE.
H,MI1 MIRK AINURANCC COMPANY of I,dm-
F.ugluel, r.uM..ned .. IMAM. tithe .Idol,
Menem .,d Iw., Milne. in 121,.10.
HOR ACE HOUTON, Arent
Deity' NCI A I. I NIU RA NCR COMPANT sf Canada.
1t.•.donr., Tomato Will was vena •• C.wntry
sod 111( propene. Manna nth, Mes leve nu,
..an oiier ant eines Mire
ItORACE h10111+ON, Agent.
MONEY TO LOAN.
$20 (Moll,;, g.'N 1vm ..,,ret" Iwtatdei'ro,'t
,LIL , reel"e ,ear. nu ,n re.
reamer m ni ranee.
IIORACE IDORTON, Agent.
n,denrn, We 01. 1949
Auction it Commission.
cn11 trm neon of the .roam fog ehis110 financial arraneemrnts.
Coll,,rne tcwnshhp. He ra on his way at Cape Enrage o 1 the northern coast of Mr. Connor opposed themotion,antl said
Mt•. Hamilton, to bring his family from the Bay of Fundy. that it would stultify Parliament, and
NI thence to(ioderich. Mr. Darlington made Sir Jelin A. MocbmalJ said the Gov- said the subside of last session prevented
t dol not intend to cl so thi
PLAIN ANT) PANs^Y IIA 1 t ith h. relations 1 crnmett o year, a rr b.dlion in Nova Sadie
the night p eaun mel Is re • u hot hoped hu honorable friend would Le OD
borne traces steeple chases, and hunting in IMr, Jdy denied that the subsidy had
= N �P g R �,] Ireland. races,
Srebaugh then emulated • mer mmtal next year. paci6.d Nova Scotia, and recounted his
Me.
most 'matched charity, floored With bass-
wood11.7,f tie eked whether ii eau this i a es rieoee in Nova Scotia last summer,
_n- slate •. Lech served for seats at the trutnn of the (iuveo wiel t to introduce a I?e
bre, which was down in a holm at one end nreuure doting this season to auimilate Ile found moatinreove feeling among the
of the building. The old Gentleman told I the law relating to pilotage in all seaports people against Uuufedoration, and uo signs
d of Canada wit a view to the adoption in of conciliation.
ace a
COAL OIL,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. that hehil nine bovs,an related manyp
sur Coal Oil Lampe, &e. Ac. Old iron.' of the hardshlpe and privations of l ini- all said porta of a uniform exemption from Mr. Archibald replied that it was
cope..., Rrsm. Wool Plckisge. and sheep t.oi., self and others. the first settlers, who were da uof nl �UuJerry 1�12 g i for
burl) eti, easels
rt.- nstunl that om.11 peopl9 should feel ir-
taken In exchange. the pioneers of 1112S and :MI. Mr. Darling- p, ritated when annexed ton larger pop
J-dt J. RTURY. ton and ourself were bedfellow*. But ting vexed* of the Di. , frequenting elation. Nova Scotia he believed would
Lartu Coal Oil Barrel, sleep on al .,nt of a hundred other bed- different tied -
Scotia and Ne•v orta fBrhn.wick, non an nNov*
dal never be conciliated ' by any grants of
I.t.1617 I-'ipanswinoatofthequeytion,Weboth got footing, sareartsfluid exemption, withlmoney,but by jute legislation towanls
lig and act on the floor by the fire till day- those re nentinq the rt of uebec. het. He argued that Nova Scotia should
light- by agreeable tet better
hand
at proved 1 Sl Pr t1 g
L.maclf by far the bettor hand at mashing Sir John A. aL•Jonald said the matter 1101 have been ch .recd with moody vest
it in the bark. He offered the Landlord wan under the consideration of the Gov- on railways after thebssiaorCornfe•lcration
00 eta. for leave to search for whisky, and ernment h+d been decided upon i and had it not
W the old man's surprise found a little' Mr. Wright (Ottawa) moved for the ate )i en done she would tend in u good
pointlnent of o Select ('enWittee on certain
•ba'
I6T' Sipa of th
Uoocrlet. march
PRICE
RE DUCED
FOR Goon DItY
PINE
(a pe -1f LUMBER,
0 A IMAM of Miscellaneous Property es Godsons*
p
-- satcnIoz J13d a Cllston every Wed- SHIN 1 S
•
IMen•yaoanneed oe Propane err Immediate AND CEDAR POSTS
'• sale end prompt Mures meds•
Perm 4lo,k sad other seta punctually attend-
ed to throughout the county,
O.Y. TIM6MAN'S Anchors Mort,
web - Market Roeere.Oodenck
- The mubsenner nu now on hand
T AI LO RI N G 1,500,000 feet Pine [umbel,
D. ADBMs IAA.'I' ,
RgTURNR HIS MU3TSI Nr'R0 R TH ANgr
fvedsin slierotnmened Mona'.' at hods- PINE L CEDAR 001AGLEU,
.ed•eevrdu nr. Lernmmenred reeves In (itde-
rtrh,nothe,ngabletoexed•uts over one -hal o
Iteorderst.roeght to him lael.eaed.:kaving CEDAR POSTS, &o„
- wont ,eruredran.litw.fe which he is prepared
IarryinRon Business Extensirel! TO SELL iNLARGEOIISAIAI.LLOFS
end employing none toil drat -einem tradrnnen AT eiRILATLy
A ods• D. A. believes hnexpenenreu Cutter .e
ROOM PAPERS
its, Ash, Beech, Pine, and Ilefllihlek, PERS
�...SLWtfl y it's Cava Rohs RUOMIA
nrnreted nn Meer primas.. ol,oua tae ll/wsy
twos Alen M undertake the .awing of 'WWII Ire.
Tor pis lleoar. ap(dy to Mr 'mon mottw p,tsYO sr
.t the reM4.ma of r James To.,llwarm
osTAN1LT • O.. ram
n,derah. lAtd DeewoWr. 1.0 .0.•• a Area
seennale nose in the Provint e.havie arned on
�' Reduced Prices for cash.
1 iesl glomes Or pone remembered,.,. "o ..o ............. 'eight - marked comic
' _� .... ma� - ,F 114,rdxaeJ that the (}ev�rnm-y,att__Flstchet mesa Viayu4F.S%htUtdg. Jt9lDstftL
hnntne.,n,tenatvr,y a ndaereesfnlllt n Marathon
jug containing a quart of poor staff, which
was hid beneath a itheet of bark in a
corner. We left early next ntonung for
1 - - Mwelal--'e't na{ttilllmr•4
John in what had been a b ,art shanty.
John was the only settler in Mitchell. He
made akiagl- ne l�-1JY"L snot 0erri.d
them out on his back frum,the pine swamp.
He was the strongest man of him Moe we
have ever seen, and aa kind and generous,
as strong. He wee a Spaniard. There
was 00 house or shanty (nen Mitchell to
Carr nbrook five miles, where a Cenalun
named Teeple, kept in • better building
but with fewer edibles in it. nTheelers some
man had lost hu wife by the_,ch
tee previous. He ehow.d us her grave
near the barn yard. He hail a lot of emelt
children in the heart"( the wilderness and
very little for their suetrnanoe. It grieved
them r. wo
petitioue praying for the improveinern of a !Diemen as oodcr mcrea*rd vu Inv.
the navigation of the Ottawa and French Ile alto argued that the Dominion Per-
n((ees.,apt ran a of the importar)Ce of tb, liamcnt ted Fewer to disposer its sur -
subject in military, commercial and nate plat funds as it phoned- ■nd moved in
nna view. omo„dment that d.c Hous adhere to the
Mr. Shanly seconded the motion, and tic
greed spm thl Howas.tb0is41.11" ee ../• 0House rosea si fhi4MtAtt4_, ...
pushing this matter upon the Government �e Hoare rose at sit
year alter year, and of collecting infonna- AI err recess, the following Bilbwero
Lon respecting the capacity of the (insets read a tined time and passed: -
•River for navigation purposes. He thought Mr. Snyder -To authorise the Cot-
ten feet of water was quite enungh forany proration of the Township of Collingwood
of our cereals except the Welland, and he IR the County of Grey, to impose and
was satisfied thet that depth could to oh- collect tolls and harbour dues, and for
rained nn the uttaw•- other purposes.
Mr. /rant pointed not the advantage in
point of distance of the Ottawa route over Hon. SI r. Gerling -To Incorporate the
the Welland route. DetroitsRiver •rrenait Company.
Mr. Yo ing approved of the Ottawa The following Bills passed through
route es a sweat thrungh-route to the nos- Commitee a d went for • think reading
°MISTiNG A JOK67tw tdaN-Sm os
young ladies and geoil•sen who wrote
taking advantage of the Hoc *high Mg melt
long once, in ■tteuding a doestilm,surprile
or wedding party. something of the kind,
were obliged to slit three on a meat. One
of the sear contained two gentlemen au.'
one{aJy. The tteetlewan, or couree yowl,/
not Allow the lady to take an exposed
Beal; she therefore sat in the middle. AR
the night was extremely cold, gentleman
newbcr one lly e•) hie hand to
rewark.Lly uurll handpan� 0 o way) lues
the lady's muff. Aa the muff was out
very 0•pdcieus, the lady quietly removal
one of her hands from the same. In a
few momenta she felt a moves -at on the
other aide, mud found goetleman number
two attempting tn/esn1. 11111 haul into the
muff on the wheiamJo. She then vHotly
drew her haud Pone the muff a11,1 allowed
him to do so.. What Wok place in this
muff afterwards she i, mishits to say.'
But eat h of the gentlemen privet, ly re-
ported to a small circle of fri_ude how
warmly the leely had returned the prea.
sure of big ha in the muff, while tho
lady privately trod to her frn:nd& tete
magutheeut sale 11* had made of both
euUu cu. Sur
w Enver tae
g a 9 , N
Said ones 01 Suicide in Boston.
'!'here we) a ripple of excitement at the
St. James Huteluneevening tntrly,caused
47 a sad case of suicide. The poly who
thus sought ohllvh,o of tbie world's mires
leiretref'fetIy I i, r. 11'.ywatw,-= - _.._.. .:+x•
named Benjamin A.Smitb, The air-
cumstanc•s attending the death of \1r,
Smith are of t sad ehireeter, hen he
commenced Lording ■1 the St. J totes ha
was reputed to be • wealthy morohant
from New York city, and thea report
seemed to be regarded u mu • at account
of his beioq engaged in no particular buei-
Dees in this city. Persons ae,tuainted
with him took it for granted that he was
living on the interest of his money. But
during the put few Months it Mao no: iced
that he drank considerably, and at times
tin' btvcly. Abut five or ten m111ut^m
Wire he tock his life he was in the bit.
Bard room ul the hotel, and he was nnliced
to retnovc his hat and coat and roan leave
while in ■ state of Intoxication. The
report of a metol wan then heard, and the
man was found deed. On his body waa
found a small four -barrelled pi.tol, three
dbambers of blob were loaded. 'Irhe
■ntortunate man has a family in New
York, who wero informed of hie esd fate
by telegraph. The deceased left the
following note in hit room: -
liomelems, wi•'elel4,ohil.11ass, penniless,
hop, g
hien
�otu�
rest
misai
_,__ 1 DOMINION PARLIel1Ehi.
right arm nearly useleso,almo9t
tee, I o'oar my career on earth,
ind-hend will place me quietly at
Mount Auburn. I feel that my
is ended apd thst the Almighty,
will Piidon me for thus early laying off
the great burden of wy life,
06NJAM1..4 A Scorn.
Extrppt'41tary Adventure of et
E r 1 A-enuamieue•
The Waterf •,rd Sterel,r,l in going over
the incidents f the late election in that
city. toys :- erhape not the least •m1a-
lug anti interesting feature in connection
with the dreadlnl attack meds on Mr,
Commini hotel was the eacapeof Mr. H,
Osborne, M. P.,land hu friend and sup-
porter, Mr. D Cangan. When the first
attack made un the milling had termin-
ated, and the mob hal been dispersed,
those ins t e id net led the leant securit
carie. ee. illi
alien, and the fact mem t a CAW sin.1
�L' the hotel
• h � thereport rust 1
verified y ttg
that Mr. Owen Power's store had been
sot on Ire. The party, without sitting
down too finials their dinner, began to con.
suit on the pseibtety ulesca .--Mr,
Osborne, followed by Mr D Carrigan,
rushed to the top of the hotel, and, gett-
ing out by the skylight, mended the roof
of the building. In the darkness, and
amid the frantic yells of some thousands
of persons who erre longing to have the
'erring of tbem,the two gentlemen ecramb-
,rd cautiously along the roof, dreading
every moment to be precipitated below,
Having reached tt.a adjoining bnildtgt,
they mnnntell the roof, and were eau•
timed), but ulen'ly pursuing their upward
course, when ons of Ser. Lock's assonants,
who wee near the top of the building,
heard them, and, fearing Goy were burg.
lays, raised the alarm. Perceiving that
they were recognised, and fearing eoprure
Mr. Carrigan implored of there within the
building to afford him and Mr Osborne
protection. Mr. (Hborne here whta,ered
to his companion, 'Are the meets. of
this house supporter* of wine 1' sad Dns
of the aa.istents, uverhearinpgthe q.a atb.n,
replied, 'Yes ; you are safe Imre.' The
assistants then exerted thenieelvu and
eocoseded in getting them into the 1.ild•
tog ,tbrou1h a skylight ; but when Mr,
1 sbot'ne 'win ewpiihsg ul a., 1. t
tip to the waist to • Imam water tank. TM
two fugitives were then put into a back
bed -room. Isy the time that they had
obtained refugia from the perJotm flight,
the mob had reoommonced their attack on
the hotel. Finding that 11 the hotel wire
broken into and they miming that sus-
picion 'night rent open their escape into
the establishment, the assistants begs. to.
fear for their own safety. It mew first re-
solved to pot them np on one of the tnp
u* 10 sed h M Low then hued at shelve., hid that wax abandoned u im-
Mr. Workman -Respecting the Grand I 1»I'.1htew�Je'11naw,gi0111,, large dower was.
or near Silver creek ; the father of the. an.of
gentlemen of that name not long Mr. Mani meld (Mirkllearlt) ems apps- flunk- Railway Co, or Canada and' the I vert thought of but the same objection
Th r to r appnn sawn o rrrelmlxenmers „
yews gc ,d th t t f B i
since in Shernff Medonald s office.' a 1 11 I 1 h e h O Buffalo & lake Huron Railway . o- wits apparent. The only altereettve (or
old gentleman we* highly intelligent and nn the matter, am e 1 t • t w oven- Dl r. Scrirer-To loser me the Mon lhrm eau to keep there till IM woof tea
_-ceuan, .nwker- Mr. .funk and meet •honed c, '_. al -, the improvement
an_ tree, & Lhem-t--_ Junction u_.._-_ Co knee__ tetor,ly after teelee ottoeit the
Neely heeost what was then called 'belong •,f the
cross way. Their kindliest' to Einignints th Oprti het without the eipenditeire
of t an millions of dollars, ten feet of water A performance or 'The Lady of Ly mob again dispersed, out the city begin -
el on • rn.to ning te saminie tranquil expert, they nen,
Wesley kOpt. a small store, consisting mrtto,go eheed h
in the gellety be- d
atnueing scene nocured where Chride patoe represents events in *nese Si
Agent. whmk"'Yi h.° in a "'TV "'ugh I" ihs,""... Mr. Macferlene resented the report of etim• fa" ow,
Chalk, kept tavern in a log building in the C.inimittee on taridoilithelers, to the Beasiseant that 111 the siert height a tee Cimflasuneticisti 1:7ieelle44;:ioedn aof
nor will Mni. Junk's peldiirmancee im the cetild net be obtained in the intim*, hut rit the Walmit Street Theatre, last week, •
three o clock on Friday nutmeg.
coterie Oes ef the Fleetest Esti Menem eta
dimereinkintOie teat
mr, CLOT NG CAN VI ItAps
notellaTomateerMeetieet
tinentlat Goderieh. ()MOW 114.18611. awn
whom she eft-teeM delighted• Mr give grants the canal tn COM petllee - The p„.e aaya . n t fourth act vete Tut EetruiteioALCOrlerflkUrParia
' Ilv of inferior grocenes and worse he 11.inee fotte et mit teethe. in to etre Panline from the insults
Mr. Colenhoun, brother-in-law to ictor
gnant at the condnet
eieltileet3.41)0,11e"..., 71/1aanaagyewkaat.7...,,,azeo.M.rerit. Muyezirtnn,spr.tAtc: dies of a 111,!.3 ,e7pnW:r...4e4:fluir L..T.ttent.„52, th 44,15,u eon whe„,, it le !everted. that tIte Press*
if
.„ Lei ...yea,. Metawreti:-.Warvi: :;76=f1EZ1141E4111rIEFAIlle
MONEY 'TO LEND. improvements. They had been there ten change gang esti suttinent, analtzreted the Megrim Meister beg boa%
ith
k th onl h name the 11,11. r Mackenzie proms a pa- Th P tt T th ee d to suetain the Pmseit illaismai fee re.
DAM 114nr,Laterielbr1r1„Z Ps= 112.61,,,,ra.per 112.1 than, 'hut we keen lia,vchno.: twhiatmh , lieu r aprortiJiiise Cr ft:: maanduiviioti hole the!
or three years, we new et y y • rtes. • wart men r
AT 0 hephard Strachan,
ALL NEW PATTERNS g
Gni ICERS, GODERICH. Ikk""e''' roTi:ihn.`,...thlt7"rt-n";;;; st•nd beeittifill 'ACM riot). ;fir owing mov.d that at. Laityofail, reeen.::t, died inK)1.1.1 ffnirliknn:rma7,11:. phr,„" w
TVA OF lair intone a The Bost and. C h ea Pee t H Goderich for the oak of the beefed We shall take the liberty of saying S041141. Great Western Itailway Co. he toed • sec- Here, tememt. Ifellietrakheng. died 'Pith „haw y KALI
AVE been re tiepointed •ole elgesits it eontraat oil 11.11 to Almond 41,0 Act IneorP.r•Unii the very quicklf , and lis vete of Mr. Joseph aeee Teweisand, wheel Ssrsoci.1:1 eerie.
GoRD0N. lot of the old homestead dad ie IMO Ts stood tte Aet restosating the Mlles of Hsi* simmer. ey sail for Emma! ahreith
..si kped of no dimes? was Prisms. fkr (leo. K. certier.--To 'Alto 244 "I >Larch. =
June ;11, 11169. te 194 SWIM* AVM 1111. wll. lelerieda. *Tr Wet . lee. 140, lege.
ewer/A it 1611'1 1011 Wit AT - [PAM.
eheet the Moir family in einnetton aad time tn.snorrow. Carried. fol- ammay waning
earn toterythise, and Sett.% eh...
41.
pliable lamest te a fault. tt e are SOW • pouting trials
1.1
ker