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ad mese,.• thw4 sour eget .tai au.l tlehael. 44
truth ahie (Mr M•ekensesei) +totems'►,f
stud, when the Gevernmunt had done wire
they kicked him unit wit► M little re.
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elude. 1 anintat.' 'sir aiseaetr
to taut b, Ilk t[yta1.�
-Y'Iyeenine"Divar--moYe '
est the lnen n iof H ere; the eetwmell
Ml::>ti't;• uSir'4 '6.'11i'f :4"nir';a':t'y M
the British Bag 'Take down that rat an!
the meeting of Tf4.e elth Mr. MagthirL'.1
on the pirnirees. He (Mr Mackuwaie) be-
lieved
irlieved that ibe murrey aboul•I have bees
paid over to amp tunes wart the gnapertel
luvernnleet ked the Ouooui pnmama-
hon should have been road. They were
told that if this had been done we wool*
have forfeited the right we had tint the
Imperial Government should take part i►
the mutter. %But tee Imperial l,Overn-
went did nothing of this sort. They emelt,
'It u tree there is • rebellino, test k
your um fruit ;' sod they only swot 409
mew, w wading two beetrliens mud ?art
itsg three-foureha.4 the expenses. (Cheers)
TeeconsopMtoes of the blunderingef the
Admiuutretion U got phnuine an open,
elratglttborrani' courts, and their la.l1w'o�y
Wwards %Lit luugallsoul the territ'.ry, hwl
iucrueeed ties upeneseto an unwunt )lel
tinges gre.ttr that would loam -suffice&
originally to have compelled respect to
firituhauthorit). (Chien.) Wo were!♦
aware of the in:r elies ed the head of the
4;4vevnmeut with the highest mlut who re.
uresenterl the -Party el rebellion. He (Mt
Macknuzle) r,eullectoq that "hen hu chap
longed Jule A. M1w:douald, 'au'1 *Ak
hon 'Do you ocean t, receive these twin as
dolegntee oho were merely elected in F..rt
:lorry he :he influence of Reed r -when he
asked bite th, sameQuestien in private,
the answer • 'No ; we will hear whisk
they have to e.ty as individuals, but got ea
delegates.' Re (Mr Mukeaeie) had ne
objection to that -no objection if *bet
cams with their heads unstained wh'
Utmost. But thew seen moue as the dale-
gatesaof unserable,auall'rebel o!iyu•,wbib
the loyal inh.Lttents. Fren:h aeob lenglshe
who sent their friends privsWly to repnn
sent the brawitate of sifeirs, Cold witle
the greateet aiitlicnity obtain s haarirtq.
(•Shatne')When he (efr Mackenzie) fnnnd
the Weateru boundary of the seal
ment set down at 118 degrees
le mluutes, he could sot
wmevive what was the use in quartet -int
nelegree in that territory ; for with 1 1 ;
000 square miles he thou:ht they oou:d
',Maly there another 1000. He bad
ptir ofeomuplees in his desk, and melees.
ed the man ; and nfterfirde inquired ct
mine of the delegate' What it sowed seem
Re toll those dele': ret y test the seesewe- --
anent i.,oluledthe Freoehepeeking p anion
' e the n•
or0 lati'n but excluded the 1 pis , b_ A
glt,h. A dclei;ato r p ied that Pother
b'
'i . a the. ea
I. then had been s ks o
the same day. It aft•rwarrfe eerie out
that Retire went to the M1niBcrs Sol
•ot the bill framed on the measerecaent
of the map, the of ject be -lag to control _
the filet Action, and to mecum the ex-
pulsion or certain parties from the
territory. Ile would say that tie had
never seen, glue he had been in ptbhe
lite, any business en gru0ely miemenaeted
as the Red River budneas. These bad
been ihesum of 1250,000 vot:d for a re•ut;
but we Penal that our troop+ hal tc C••*
refer way and Wise their treck( ret alt
.1-e prodwa_aa>a-af winteef., W14.�i'..._._ _:
tti.. ylZ 101(1,ili,
I((I Ioi47I tris ewl,LTtlN rtIYCICI*ha .e. MUR-
eeCuplinrt1er Kr.'L L. C�.t•,isle, CIpu ti am frnwgrlr
1)11, OAMN
la *tan tilled.)
PllYatra.tN at:tltliI4.6y.. Wu,ever hisDot/
Ove. Go,lrn,'h. Outset... owlet
lbrasslioal. = t
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A,•roseatl Mmasheaer,C• W . wap
r*bele v nth. 1407.
M NMHOT.RON,
SURGEON DENTIST.
Roma over the Post Office, Wuet Street,
Goderich.
timed lath, 1470 =Ott
new t.owab.
) em•iiwTLi.A,,r C`ttww.w�.r Cono Cr... t,Ut..n,rdt
0,4.000.0 ',melded 01r• ,4 raun Haw. et=
M. 4' ('nmr.rnn.
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Klura ,:t.t. , 1444.71. h, one., wW
n tRaterP-1t+. + n.hiTOICM sY t'H AWC1RT, Se•
D ,40-,, K,'.ao,n Monet` Ovirekt.
41 C• Ctaaws, at J. T.O.anow.-
.ennn N. +aotrdow.
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rent., u41,:.,na .tar -nous ..d. sett soon, that C •
GIEJ. )OS it ABRAHA'Y SKINET, Proprii,tors.
WLY T]?ITI(E'
" ?Ae Creoles( Possible "ducal to !he Greatest Possible Number."
.1.00 I'I•;'t 'AIN 11.1•1 A1)VANC11C.
�6.00.•3'ICNDOle YIDA14,
(}ODERICH, ONTARIO, D.C., THURSDAY, NOV. 3, J870.
JAIILS YOUNG, Editor.
)VOL. XX111.-1\041.
du3•IIC-9 Oite[tatifle
IMPOR(T'ANT NOTICE
F. MAN f
Hawse Sign & Carriage Motet
115KIRLe Tu m.Q,:NYT TOL PUBLIC ?HAT
U ha ha Intel -tie 4..o -,p on North ..r.••, ren,itn l„ Ihr
Wesleyan lleth.•L.t n.u. h. stn P,rn:.n L.•, r
tweet warn he i. paper'; 4., MI an ..r.La* 1.4 4.41y.
464st nr.eamole p,.r.e T.aaoisttai for W, p.ewuag•
of the Aa 7 vain *0.4 1* • •vr.trtuauce of m. ocee
Now is the time to Paint your Cutters,
Sleighs, and Carriages.
-g*► Ort•re hot. rosary Cantata .hope atteadad to
w114 4.p84'1
a,ge Pelson:. ,.i1diag, Grammy, - Blame, P.per-
e•di.a s.:.. 4.
F. R. MANN.
fe.dmrieh..key, 15, taro awl
coir rune 4,so-house et«,e.' wet
Immo I(': Tr)tew.
BARRI+ttat .ATro1N►r-ver-LkW, AOUCITOR
to Chest our. W. . ' O.,lerwh. 0ataoM• Olke—
ab,ia,ao•6 Cases of .tort •5
77
Doric Jk 1.kldler,
Dk1aiseicie, AND aTrrlltMIKY, SOLICITUR5-
.•9"meery, ac. 4,.lenah. (14
1. L. Duras, cwt W. R. •*vias. H.A.
sanya • Elwood.
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JI t•<L SOI • '"n. awn.
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foes. D,,,..w `•a4 d ,.,1, e • ue.:e to real .eta
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rro1NrY at Lw, @Mother 4o chasarl.'Cos-
eewatoay .
w1YG1It41, 0.r.
:nave t.. 1:0.1. I1.put-d Tions ,slated. creta
Iaas r that. o..wsad cheaply.
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J regent earl hestC.msuy Hotel to Wens,
b,oa-.nd e•u areeu as .uuderoteas sty Illus
a tkb•hel 4i.r. Prupnrhu. Goode.. bliagfor
IUD Haw. 'Loewe eve 7arriede• fee tide, ma
- 8 torte yt.` eu•e
B. Mcg (RMIAH, TAILOR, SI.
(MeLF,ANS OLD. fAND, EAST ST.)
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PHOTOGRAPHS
$1.00 Per Dozen.
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Prices to Suit the Tinter !
Photographs reduced to ;'1.01(1 per Doz.,
ua 7:wte. PCB HAtr
barge Photograph Reduced in
,Pro .1rtinnl..
Alm Fell malts the I e4 ••t P104.arlph8 made in Cater
Irmo. v.•v ••... ,p. Por, .i. µ,'tun• 0000 cue dolls,
upward. %
L. CAMPBELL'S
Pwttepq.h Gallery.
Co4ertrh. Avg. 160.. 1470. 30
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:Undertaker, £c„ &c.,
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FURNITURE
is every eariety, 5fe.b
1 . 4 milt. eoissmod
the favor a( all lis a ant
or rnrnn:.re Milo 0,1
roar elm ant►. 14.,,,
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prise, statist.
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t.4.. u. ILL...ew•as. t•.,11lllrwrte.
P.t.uel.o Tables, Cony Chairs, 14.L1ug Chain.
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•;n da, Kat 1 .n Td.l4, Steels
I ,r'w nettna..... w .Inn, Ma. 40
4.., u,d Atar5 A!nenut kind. Rpriur Ynitrears
N D,- K I nn h tae .4,e. ururtnvnt rel
w,.hah:r gilt i, l 0 .54 •4 Mau Ants-fruus, neons
u ,vett, ma.lr o1 the oh.: tr,'. u.,11.,.
or
nu emelt ,n.ngentent. with JACQL'13a
Jr 'IA Y. T..r•,nt,,, '.n rurn,.h W)lbmg bete or
u , lire 1t'atrra,mu art totunto
tar. 11as always 1 complete asmnmenl of
Coffins Si, Shrouds In the Latest Style.
Also, iIEARMERi to lure.
cheap rca cash
(' .tour• 4.1.a.s4tra ..i_
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— --- MARKET GROUERY
IS FAMOUS FOR ITS
REFORM DEMONSTRATION.
nereusTA3TW 411571.04 1N LONDON.
11000 PERSONS PRESENT.
Meowwws's, BLaV1g AND SICK atiAa srroi
Ma RIND 07 Oeraalu.
boles written in f himself if (t'1
praise u i us. , ten A l'ealiti"u was one of thmo options
and laughter.) That paper had changed; that pr.alu,wd tide statue( things as tta us -
but (ruin the ttwe he Lad brat entered 1 tenor fruit; in fret, ono usiglit as well ex-
prdilieel lite ,be ball never changed.- I poet Imre water trent a fond spring 14 any•
(Corp.)huHo issued se s hIress in 11+0$. I thiug beam than oer,,remet political con -
111, policy wonkl be bound there. The , ditiou from miCouliti•m rhe cImaso1 or
policy of Sir John A Maedonah , wss like ! systole eve, leen not only iu the amp lin.
man in the i
h t celebrated states n viii u ,
t x a
0
afuun u
g t thee but i
nth '
I
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u. uf
dl 1
Ilio G1 r us. He bear. to
ti t4 officers. a hu n1
1 li c t J lwalutu�t tint af-
er en pre n �ur' te;ahe Receiver t -,c11. ha/I. got a depart-
iug mea frow the upi.cmite rank,. ((.'Iter.) d Went 4, hinu.•If, such Saul lcIuu, frauds as
lte-delsettded'b.r bit ulliee uumbode ofpaid I these art Reitfui,teiit teadd um.* a per
4anis,atie.audp.Iitival reuq;ades. (Ghetto) ' petrated l He (sir lleKenxid)
fee
Lite'
He had referred alteady to the res.Jutuut to a tltrsn
v ret iso halide d
>K t 'r
L
!ecoid with the three members of the liter- statement the
iut'louss ..( our public
torte party. Mn. McUougalt was by far 1 debt, but he would tell them franker that
the able,t of the thtee, and was .ole of lit was i,np:eaible f..r any man to {eke up
those who flet suffered what he(Mr. Mat -the public atcouuts and aacsehiu the
kenaie) in the electi„a contest[wd repmt- 1 amount'4 that debt. Our dehentures of
wily told him he would gutter. ilia Mhos I all kinds amounted to nearly 9l laillione
was filled. and Ice Yeas sent into the d.se,t i aa.at; but the g,verument, knowing that
with all the 'Mao( the Aduunlstratiou ea 1 there wars an somal unties -knowing thet
his keel. (Laughter ) Like the scapo- it they put on t.sation to the exteut ne-
goat io the time of the children of Israel. I ternary' to meet the public requtrcineuM
(nears 4 laughter) they took geed care he ' theey'wnuhl lerstalledtoace..upt-sought W
should go into the desert sod never got I hide woe indebtedness. Si the luenrwnee
out of it. Matters were so •mugcd when ' 1511 was palmed. requiring etery (vont, any
he got to the Promised Lend thnt its Motes te) deposit $50,000 in euh before doing
were bared by the orient 7{tlhwewkosent h,iainuas. Under this system, the govern -
him. Then Mr. Howland received the , went led received, up .o the last state -
Lieutenant -Governorship. He (Mr. Mao- I mens, $4,46..,429 f he Insurance . -
ketlaie) would fellow the text which maid, I patties. ' The whole art this amount had
'•That shalt not speak agaut the rulers of been invested by toe Rec irer denerwl in
the petople Lot he would leers that ; Dominion sick; therefore, the escrows! in
i!entle,nac to answer toh'uownw,nscience. I the public debt to the extent of this
1 he Reformers were told that there war !amount teas not seen at ahl in the hot of
a Coneervative party, but it would bo 'debenture' he hadtjeet spoken .4. Thal
remeu.h'red that before the el -,tions it i.tkrm went the P,mtt)Moe d,p,sita Those
miss -ea ,!sere wag no partyism. However, dnpisiu, aaso,Jing to tido last statnmunt,
d March, amounted t 12,347,631.
us c a;nu a,w-
(Cunde.saad Pon O..' I:fuwe )
Losuos, tet. 24.
A grand mass meeting of the Reformers
of this city, and the surronudtng dietyiuta,
was held to -night i. tke Coy Ilaff, which
was crto ee by E overflowing. Il man, s prominent
was taken by 7
citizen, soppppeurted by the leading Refunu-
era *t the Province. A g tbow ou the
platform were: -Mr A Mantelsisu M. P ,
Mr E Blake, )1. P., Mr Meltetlar, M P. P.,
Mr Oliver, M. P., lir !Indwell, M. P., air
1)51111a, M. P., Mc Eves, M. P. P Hon
E' Leonard; Mean. U IICFie, W 14 Mills,
l 1' Lawler, 0 0 Manus, - Oraham . A
Kennedy, - McMahon, J Atkinson, Wm
Mille, John Whetun, John Wright, Ald
Canapimll, Reid, and other pruwluout and
int ientiel Reformers.
L•ng before the Mine of commencing
large numbers begat' to sascmble, and est
half past seven u clot► the splendid 1'..11
war one dense mass .4 perseua, the audi-
ence teere40i11 and encroaching on the
platform. 'l'ue extending galleries were
Slav crowded, end there (ook) out Irate
been less than 2,1100 perao11 pmseps pre4-
mot. 'the demo relict a magui6eent
t: t o•a, ari 01)11 rallelud in the hostety of
!heart!•
The Cliainuau teed he' telt T1tettj9Rty"
_ _ 1g beirrts ..11.1 tis. W.• uLaar by this
Iodide imp.rtauu= tsreuug, awl it was
hardly necessary for hue to explain ii4 ob-
ject, t,1s they were all perfectly well aware
.4 it. They had three or four gentlemen
, ver•all
t with
are n perfectly Yen
here ash e
this political gnb'tictu'o( the country. They
had Cotte here fer the puttee of letting
Oldest EstAliah enc l�!Ten,.`CONVENIENT SITIIATION :;W ;'• n�°tec &'tical okt-It; wiu.sCtan"-
M. Muser meow.
t)tAAletak ArTURNi.•Y. IN)LICIT'O*, 3f•, Le.
5u 4uu...,
HJYEY TO LEND.
'Strong as Rtgwset.
fEtLEYT4TL A\ 1,1!/41'54 :Of AU1$Ta XO.
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C. 1r„... ttt.rasYa•Iww. .d. R./Lomat.
Ana 11th 1••*. eel
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t ',meet UR, 1'," 1.4.11, C.100.• 01
h. .,.• �..,.•vrt untr, pow w,ai-err,,
trALPDOZENFfti/M' W i
IA el comes, neata;e tr... ' lea.. fees:
Wyk e•,;atee 47cents, postage frseitosey
address
Par'ieular.Ittetition paid toCop
y -
Dig old Anlhrot)pe'. -
Fer either lame or met' phot errspbs. The
suhse•iber un tegument the...Wgl.ltts IIMre!
patrnoge h.rer.forw extended to Lim,
•ua!A roti es, 41.0 ht bis moo "Stich im-
prn,emrpte in his witler7 r will sprit n con-
tintaace of thrums.
411-1-A Creat Red!Icttsn en
MARIIN AMANN
thst thea . 0a» rtaa tis. ani Orr rash. u the
else.: nc-s,
ILL KINDS OF FURNITURE.
At :751;1474
la ab,.p o4 Kiegstea 141.44, op)pOwt the
440,oa 440.4, Ualere-a. trop k.s Mesh. -
Ooderic►. Aag l6, 1879. w39
N ]tB ,7
Waggon and k'arriage
FACTORY•
BATES fa; ET.LTATT
li
RELIABLE STOCK
MODERATEP1tICES AND CONSTANT
CLVILITY.
Tho Ln-ge Business done by
the firm secures a supply
OF
GROCERIES ALWAYS -
FRESH.
MAGNIL ICENT
MIPMGooDios-
OF CROCKERY
Lamps and Giarware nn hand of all pat-
terns, styles end prices. The lar-
gest stock in teen to cheese
from of
J T1ITIT .TA. 11 �S
da was 0merhed. (tentd-npptammee It.
requested for then a fair hearing, for this
511 a free mid oulightened eeuntry and
every man had a right to express his opi-
nions. (Applause.)
Ma. MACaro21E, why was received with
loud cheers, roe arol,said that he regrett-
ed exceedingly that he .111 nut feel as. sell
able to address this ntaguificent aNemb-
loge as he could have desired ; still his
l.la/tb aael)..tn be ltl,rdn state that
aiderable part of what Ire iwtaaded 441 4
dreesfethe meeting. (Applause.) It was
to 11im • very great privilege to be able to
appear for the tint time to the city of
.London before a magnificent audience like
this. Ile rejoiced to re-echo the Chair-
man's words that this reentry was pre-
eminently a free c.untry, and bevy -join -ad
that in every ahtcrnblage of gentlemen
throughout the laud. its utterances of op-
eninn, h„wevar conflicting, were hue to
hod • fair and imparted hearing. (Ap-
plause.) He did not tetrad to des& in guy•
thin • like }01011x1 vrtupetation, or say
r 1%411 �]t _ rot
present at ,c wnu d fear ) say in
presence, or glee utterance to any sonit-
ment he would not advocate fearlessly is
his plane in Parliament. Hs would not
hesitate instate before this aadien,.e what
he believed to be the real position .of the
highest personages in this country; .of thew
who 'resided the Government of the mnnit
ry, and wt,l'letYt-a+ he believed, Au. sin
•large majority of the people of !Metre.
believed -t.. the great injury of the even -
try ; and with regent to dwell personages,
he would nut he+Mato to adopt strung
terns if he thetieht thein necessary. it
would be reeellected what took place at the
last election of 2867 -the first election
held under our Confederate system- w hen
then was a very great difference of opinion
existing among leading moo as to the
Gurernoneut then raged into eristenec.
rhe • all knew the ci rrnm.tances C._.0 and
ony rat itwas a c,aation entire • into
w specific purpose and • limited time.
When that coalition had done its work of
Coefederation it had accomplished its
mention. 1!e had the opined' .1 the
Lie.' tenet- Governerof 4 )ntxneon that point
At the time when the oldchon was held in
1887 the country had to deal with a new
government s new C'alita',n-a eoaai-
nns that had for it. object. not the accom-
plisbnedt of nue specific or of matt
y.tloousideration, but its purprne of keep-
ing in office n ort of men whom tome had,
deleted. The Reformers wore told it was.
necessary for the Confederative' of the
F'revmees that floe Ministers tree had been
in power should w remain until it our ac-
complished. ' He was told by Mr. McDent.
gall mod Mr. Howland at the.Inronto Con-
trition so near was the object to being
accomplished that Prince Edward's island
dltiwwffwRndian4
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C1011, 5YO1NLEA AND 44055005, LAXD
54.51144 I.Y,•.eer4,r'er. Cnw.fL W.
W. O. WILS'TQ
Inner of MarritSe Licenses,
Insure nee -&Real Estate Agent
C'MvistooNla ti 11. B.
DEEDS. Ni1rtrrrkar37 &o•,
ne,ove •3. WEY crriED.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 8 per cent.
ON. nth. I.7e._ muter 701,1411, 1114.
Auction it Commission.
raOl)i:ItiO'H ItCI.IN'rO
1i.,st111)listlss'd rte.eil'-2s
e raev . 4 ay.
seos'1-
\1..uevsdv.nee•t ,0 ?muerte fir ,tkmr.limte
sale on! prompt returns .n* 4..
Perm 4Un•h .7.1 .toter 4firi punctually mused -
sit to th reeghoui the
nte-
adtotbreeahcYlthe ewe nib
O.Y.\ IUEMAN'” Anet,oeMant,
wa eh
wpb -M►e, nesare, „
FREDERICK ARMSTRONG,
LAID AGENT, VALUER, &es
W *Crit ,4T.. CatIpliZIKICIFT.
MC)lN i 'V'
dent enal1,1udd-tdla the , A•',n*'`lanCredit .4 CA 't Che Ito.
FarnAs for $sole
Crown Land Patents taken out. Debts
Collected. - -,
NillliNE�l & URESS-M�► KiNG�
MISSES STEWART
nitre 1[) It MR ATr. ret l rTitrr nave 10Ett171)
• Wets on n cry '4rk'r, Amor11,el4,me t,. /AM
NSA'a 1:,16 li..nery Sn,1r., Amon nn,y ae P^r",Ar
to.0erula all ,Mer. rnr mf111nary and 4,'••,,a•t„e n
11119 Iteete it '0 les and with Despatch
w.Reliceelapp,Cwasted I.m«lie;gm
olr
Ood.rb6lrwq.I47V 0. es;
���irrrrx:�Tc-�
BEADIER' -ANC CLUCAS.
House, 'ign & Ornamental Painters,
J)APrn tion L• �eJ,4 mfutn * f W0b). sed ruble
1 ILI �tl M't'ON Mtr'ert.
a.c D>IOFt. ICD 7EL.
Agents for Jeckwon's tinivereil'Mop and
Wringer '
t ofireeit. R,smtree ttardeedi Skis.)
OM.rlrh, lug 17th. 1070` ' 4531
_NEW w CABIN
-. 15,.-L. J OII NRON,
Oale8ich. Aug 1e, e70. .30
Extensive NPw Premises
re-
•
--t,.41id. w
'ee
.'.l•a old Maeda Im-
0 ,telt'. 3.41.,11111.‘3.41.,3.41.,11111.‘, t.. v...t• :11 Hotel,rael, 0,A 1.
r,,tteud,-,•m.neltt to ail 11.0 work =greeted to Waft.
+h4 ire pni..J to baa sot •
Wagylns,, Buggibe,
cutters, Sleighs,
tivaa-+attut.LLte..et U.e very. Mot materiel
an 1 w.,, an ,.,.t:ip 6111 .t tie eery In. est r u.etir e
rat..
SI' 1,1:11) i 1) \ EIV STOCKI"'`a-u
soasltitrcir .
l'rowpnv *".ed.4 to. .
ON HAND, n f,r_^ assortarnt of
C. Barry & Bro.,
Cabinet Makers, GrdtrtJkl'rs Si. Wood
'renters,
$AMI=aT4oN !!'r
thee r.,so.,d ecrw. tae .t4.1 to the at, meat dour
tw.- A,•,ume'a Meme Sap, la= 0..t 1. f.,,.,
et fatailels !,unto- -i- ..1'41•..,.. 1
TAnt.Ld
•C151Rw Thur. roe• •ad wed sated.)
C'Cr1OAttUS.
wash ,tTTI ise. •
It.iT7'LDCAR
rpeNdr'-.'-'
t4OPAS
WHATNOTS, LOOKING GLASSES,
GILT Fft.43616.,1.
KI.0 1 f ) gra pe•p•r-'t to sen everything la
tutu line
Cheap ifor • Cash.
N a • 7.••••14.t. ..w,rtn,:. .-C,4Go,.n7 Sbrern,l.
iw.y00R hearapt]a • Inane to hire . ill on .,... 1.1,
th ea. t
. , CALL SOLICITED.
5odaeh, 16th Aug. 1470 w66-tf
Sin 11111110111
F ACTOI t Y.
tr H6enaoremeedAortae p,wnhs,w'•'to rinn-
L tee Mill end ?Allah facture OwriM non ne-
rupee by Donald Can,,n,ng, • 0 now pre -0.(41
10 carry on ,he 1,..,'.. .t n nontenrrmg
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Mouldings, Flooring,
Siding,
f3 L I;] .r Cie I-- Itt3
.!Ire. will be row CL.ap fie Coeds or Cerd-
r,.,,d.
4,d,rloh, And 1 1.70. wee
sad els k„d. of
(.3 i It C T. it: NV ft 1(,
Meeh s. roe'. AAA (1,44.0 9.,h mod primes
They 1101 fromth.,r •tprnen,e a Sector,
e0nrko, h,t they rmn grre.at,hl•eon 10 311 lite
m+ IA Per lh, la wllm a tall. . •
lea-oeet t0 the trent.
20,000 feet of Dry 'nob and a patter
Flooring on hand.
JAS StreffANAN,
DsVI!) LAWSON,
wM Itl)H11SOM.
Ood.nch, Ang 15. 4170 wee
NEW BOOKS,
&c., &c.
WHOLESALE &RETAIL
• AT BUTLER'S.
WASE.
briovis1./N4. Pius .o,l peed 4llened at .0754-
7 err,
1, B. Produce taken in Exchange for
goods at Cash Value.
SUY THE $2. WASHING
TAACTHTNE,
tt C011r ANt) TRT C.
IUORI-slsic IIOWEI4I..
'4et•rh'11 Aog. Sells17J aws-41
A Beautiful Assortment
01
JEWELLERY OF ALL KINDS
JUST •.RE 1Eit'EL,
- . and to Le wld
CHF' AP A 1' litI T`LEit'S.
OF THE BIG
L. CI
Fishing Tackle.,
r, ALL CINDe,
:ptaitTIN0 er 11114,
oAatcarek,!yitootti
as Lives
'ref.eswbor hoot
cl
OJ@AA
AND
SELLING AT COST
AT BUTLER'S: -
144,,,!, 10th Aut., 1.:0. a an -lot
OODERI1;H
WAGON I CARRIAGE
AND
UPHOLSTERING 8 10P,
Weever STARRY'
1,1111111111"C0 laMIlittittilpTHEA1„
F. RIC rAcK AY.
010.11 Illtarlet-TPLLLY Ala
.veredeve lath. 14,10 11/01 ne Mon nreet.
DO haat or make le
a
Aiwssufr o to r v
THK Rntliso lrr woi i snnmrnr.1.t.t houpus.'
Iia of Huron eml 6naa, ,hai hr snow mea-
- elector- se er•t-rla,.
which woe be scold fee ' ASH.
d Ii s .Lela litical ami bi tion 0
on the d..tI. of Weir the Reforms gart7 tax v m arc some o n
21 Tine we had another item placed to
titre 1t,Wlhlt t{te _Closer,ativea had'itadebtedtaw 'Lhaideiontvm found
majmrity, iu wcro entttiel to morn rep. Drat fault with the elevernment for bor-
rcaeotubvea in the Cabinrt- than the I cawing tea millions for the leturcel,niai
others. The - Goeernment iurieted that ; Railesy kenos they required to use the
the third offiee should be filled with a I money. But, although it wstipulated
Conservative, in violation of the cowpnt the 1501157 used sh•sld be ed exclusively for
of 1867,madr sill Howland, Macdougall as
and Blair. 'Tim arguments ogaiusl such
oceupetitrn of thio e•�oo were W stron,l and threat them "'Rea trunk in 11,e corner
thlTiott Jk. tfsed0osld did &Jot dere t0 of the nonce.
(Cheers andlaughter.) N..
fill it, but it was ultimately filled by wonder the Governor General received a
11 orris, one of' the most devoted Coo- hurried despatch t, refuse his !anent to the
aervativea Canada ever produced. The glebe; of any of this IDteeeeleival money
Three vacant offices were filled by Morris, f"r any otlir than iia original p.rp.e.--
Aikine, and Meeks. John A. alaedooald Bit this dispatch cams t„ ,late. The uehlr
f was locked after the @teed had lees at len.
never exhibited iso gross iso inettu'cc o
disregarding his own words and ublio (Cheers.) There our cute to a eniak in a
reg �• P d*partmental office paper representing
opinion 1s when he took iota the Cabinet $6,e75,410.rg1, of the money that warn des -
lips
tits .Ibminiuu the eamu lufta wbam_he(I� Liu.g. u be wed in buil.leng the.Inter-
:minion
taT. A rasa) 'Mew -
harping
wllt-7lHS
le 1;8!t� a `re%e th't6it i p1�
Ups io puna:' By on that iariuther tea nsautl„n which ahnwrd too
phrsre John A. ejected Hinck. and hu charact.r of this Gncermm�nt. flit Groat
from asci. John A. had the 1'ia;r l Western borrowed the men of $2,510,000
party Po from the Oorenneent. Thad mini they
opinion now of Hinrka as has had io 1$34, , received when the road was built. When
or he had not. ll lucks debased himself (,,,nfe,leretiott took place, the Government
when he accepted office under a man Abet i resolved, bocanse the Great Western was
give him such a character. He (Mr.
Mackenzie) considered it almost an Intel
to every public mon in C.nade, that a
mao who wu absent for fifteen year* and
who could not get a eonatttucncy until
that mine,rable man„Rankin, was hoopla
the radial, they used seven nod a half
milli ,04 to pay off . the Basting debt and
then issued oxchermer bills as Clutvalents,
C'uime and that tt trim not a gnestlon of
months, bot weeks, and eh•t when Parlia-
ment as,embled it could be shown how
essential wasp, C,mlitinn ; but w4eo Parlia-
ment met it wee not shown that .a single
step had been taken to bring these 1'rev
(Applause,) The Iiefurmee= did nut
know but that Atkins was seting as a
consistent member of the Liberal party,
but it wall feud out ■fterw,rds that is
had got an offer of t$t1.and hid it under
consideration, and.cawo mo West York to
grin the et-etion for the Government.
(” Sharoc." )s Atkins may have reconciled
this conduct with the conduct of an
honourable map, but he (Mackenzie) could
not do so (Cheers.) even if Aikins pleaded
that he had received advice from that
mote poditic•m, Rcr, Dr. Ryerson, to
accept the situation. (Applause) There
was a curious item in the returpa for last
year. It was : -"To compensative to
p+rtics having share and 10bour on the
realism theCouat of York." (Lauhti )
done work for Beaty, an that when the
roads were taken out of hie hauls by
Government, Beaty .aid the Government
got the benefit of all this labour, though
the eos•'unts were taken as eztrseted from
the books or the Company, or which Beaty
was not only the heed but also the tail.
(Roars or laughter.) The result of theth.mo gentlemen that sonnet that sumit
b
elite to rare the money, that they should
call it in. After wrest di8fuulty they teek
a certain entente end with the interest on
it realized s htlle over throe and a quarter
'Milieu. TM* money ought to have been
applied to the reduction of oar debt. bolt
it was ell ,applied to make good dsticita;
fade Mein . itul
cenclnaiun that by this pet of the Govern-
ment tion debt of the Country was iucress-
ed' by three and a quarter millinee, The
pusitien of the Government vas thus like
rust of a farmer who had sold u$' all hu
sick, and left nothipg to pay the first ex-
ecution. (Cheers AN;knitter) He ven-
tured to coy, and he keep. he won'd bo
able to prove the rsertiou when Perlis:
anent met, -that if we were called nu to pay
all ourdebtasince 18417, we aput4 have to
impure • rate of five per cent, additional
t) our present taxation. Whatever
Government came into power there
was *Airtime Bnaitcial difficulty before
Blain. be they a hat they may. (Cheers.)
Ile said that Sir John A. Macdonald,
lfun Mr Holland, lion. Mr. lefeDengell
and lieu Mr. Tilley had been in favour
of building • short road to Woodstock
them all out. Though he (lir. Mackenzie)
our nut fornully elected leader re4 the
Opi esito.n, he •enc to these gentlemen
and said -'Dun t ba afraid of any adverse
vote on the part of the Oep„oltion, foe on
this question Yoe will have every nue of
their votes to support yon.' (Cheers.)
He received an r0nrance from two of
i
whole was that $1,171 erre pad over on. t„ g„ eitrageous . fried un the people cf
account of the York Ronde, the nom being Upper Canada, they would atop out and
takenoltofthe fund for usforaseetexDenotes break up the li„t•ennm,ut. Hnt the quer
There war another strange item brought tion coma on, sod thein gentlemsa 4Wud
to light ; it Yew the payment of 9200 t, E firm in the phalanx of elin•denel support -
!wrest, for horses killed at drill. The ere. ("Shame.')) These men are for.
Opposition found that he bad got paid for !moth for the rights of Upper Canada when
two hones killed taking men to drill, their personal Concerns were at stake 1
though the Minister of Militia reported Reverting again to the ',object of the lo•
against ice But then how c..uld the major• terenleniel, he aid -that then our
ity be kept up if these things were Ont only one stretch of `orad land in the 150
done f Then there was Chantry lodged miles between Bathurst and MMe on
ngiel in r roiet To 1Fcietfellet .11'parptife : tett(E wlt
T/firte .Tleinrttstetieletehembeleme
and again there was Mr Simpson $ mem-. should clan through thin portion of country.
tar of Parliament, ninths gmide• to the Kut a Cabinet Minister had the honour to
North-West ; and Itsukin bought dot, reside at • '.place ealled Newcastle ; his
body .red soul, to make room for Htncks name ems Peter Mitchell. Io order to
(.1 of lade.) Another member was contract- firing the reed ire.. Newcastlet the track
our taken sway (r the only route pre
we would all have to 14Y • 1 p,xm as
Parliament sesembkd. He ;:firm -•i that
if the Government tried le de neything to
preveut the settlement of the great Nort¢•
Inst, sod to bar upits gateway, 1h4F
could not have dope better then they as
in order to aoonmpplish that evil purpose.
[Appl .use.] 11e lacliered typ future of
this Pro,iece depended very greatly os
the settlement of the North W,•st. 11 we
did our duty is On'6rio we woetd ia• e'y
auguratssgtenerous system of lmmigrasio
reties into
the North- Went a scuta __
amain cf o(frcadW itiFfr'`
b
innsintuCun(edenton., .[n ,fret umtil or furtthe Ottawa nilJtnge,he Istgnid over
'' ETi F -My -there was nit's scrw)d Tref ro'1ht contract to hie bv(tker, .s .-mMtttgwd
to aecnru s seat. Writ hkcy this Dian
would oppose the Government The con-
tractor sent in a bill for $'*4,000. Tho of-
fldlrsof the Board-ef Work* valged the
work done Ott. building* at only $13,000
(" Sham.."). The officers of the 'Board of
Works blend among the items charged fur
such things as hr:)ken plough* and wheel-
barrows, the latter reteinding one of
Hums' lune -"As leg and hai,h teems were
broken.' (Roars of laughter.) But the
award of the nflleer of the Heard of Works
went for notbin4; for Cowen was appoint-
ed ens off -the Dominion Arbitrators to give
Mefireevy $9,090 m'rrihan the Board of
Works hal allowed. (Shame.) Was it
likely that Mot)reev) would vote agminst
the Oevernment r Then there was the
member for West Middlesex, MacDonald,
who els announced as one of the con-
tractors for the ilntercolonial ; hut a week
afterward* it Tres stated lust it was his
boy, not himself, who was the C,ntrsetor.
public to shoe that anything whatever halo
hoen dens in this direction. One year
atter that it was fnnnd that kir. How(mid
had wamined the Lieutenenedeovernorship
o(Ontrio, and that Mr. Blair had died,
and front that time the Ontario Coalition
was practically at an cud, for Sir .Tuhn A.
Afnellnnald determined that the Coalition
ehnnld only c4i4tto pr,wloce beneficial n-
enits to his own party. Now we were told
.t the present limn that there should be
no p*rtta,but how weld there be political
existent* ice a nation without political
earl les 1 1f there be a Government, and it
they hal no party, then it followed that
they toed ne policy or principles. In no
inetnnce had Any elm belonging to the Re-
form party done *hat John Sandfiel(' Mac-
dnuald hod dent, %lien he deelmred from
lits seat in the Inness that he wlmld mirror
vote for any measure brought in either bo
Sir John A.-M6rde:1,l t yr Bir (leorge•
g.
on were wire end
.10111 11AAMC)RIP.,
tree -
an sew,
Picture Pruning to Order.
lo
remelbski. • as is
101
„Vali Vinar 47.01111T.
ehees 1,0 • se 41,101.0 in la Ila tha
Noo. tar •• teeth. had en Whire.111111trie.hp.
taleVap
It. 4 „WHITELY.
Sedorieb, Aug IS, 1870 wi0
DESIRABLE PRIV ITE HMO
nay =hot ne nee .1.111 ten= s 71 let
Apely •t the Cana nate*
neeiterleh, Way tg, 1111S
Stoney to Loin ,,n 11,‘n.1 0stnte,
H. GARD
Aug. 20th, 1870.
the +thee watpreaching against party
ortrit.7(1t...newed Isughtere Thin same
rentlunan was the only one whom he (Mr.
keusie) knew that wan determined to
any ism WRIMOMM
never that.
R at' Coe' noir Wet thet wtaehefu()rPrloemith'ennen.fitillorrych.
HU RON
Load Niko,
lAsd Inc Set.,
ft IN TAUS/ALI.
0011.1011,;Aag 15, 1970 Owl
Prow Mel been waking the Reformers to
the part that journal might indite. it to
me that ao matter whet might he the poll -
e thrb Retionttora, it loss the policy of
PIP *For. t was the pnliey
meteney the event* th.t 'leek plans ten
Thl• h""'" 313 meltb yeantattooslien he and it leek sweeltemitisel
11(11: e young gilt t7Ma—tari,
now
wbinh•Ekeww 4,I,PSWI�r ilwri it w•
carried along it barren edge fliers there
never could be nuy settlement, end wee
made to trareree 74 to 73 Mile" in order t.
veno• right to Peter Mitchell's property.
("shame.e) No house could be hired for
the engineers nut the mine Peter blowholes
haute ; intact, this whole Reckon was
made to sere* him. It was further to be
observed that this new road hal abs,httoly
n grade of 08feet to the mile, mel 111 some
places them would have to be rock exonv-
Aliens rd fifteen feet in depth. This wee
no mere homely, for he (Mr. Mackenxie)
wits there, SAW the cowl, and examined it.
(eheera.) On theme 15.0 miles there hid
been nearly three yelr4 of ministerial in-
nibatinn on the Interadnni•1 eg•-tlnn,h•
doing we would wake ourselves capable 4
being what we were Able to btoume--ons
of the first nations that e1ui 0n 4he feet
of the earth. [Loud cheers, j This Yea•
another port of the polio& of the R ,
dormer.. (Renewed oh. ra.) Ile did
not 4rlitve we were dentined'to fell 'iwte
the Land, ofa4.,,IJpittel 19)atys.,Lt.osl
applause.] no di I not believe that 1
wretched iodepcndenoe, with Canada,
noble Caned.., under the protection d
the United States and Great ktritiao, wM
a thing we stoul11"ok ler. {Applause.'
We were able with our right arms 4
defend ourselves. If we had noble
asp.ratiow we were able to build sip is
tlrfs aoltbe re elites a sq}etr, tm$
meat be a prececioue bey. (Renewed
laughter ) He hail now gone over the list
a members who bad received appoint- emotion.. We must, in this greet western very different toelieg frost wisst they
mute, or who were dirootly under the in &emery -the garden nt tlentele,-be left preetraely eXperienewel. The options*
Seam 11 the Goverment ; they were to tate CATO of merselveseer leave ourselves no Angie, reweibereo tea rase
110e mut Now, oonntirit thirty-nine
nut of& Hones of 181 memhors, oh voting
voting 1 (Cheers) The Reform pasty
wanted to pit it ont of *he power of env
Government to wield an infinitives el this
kind. When the Government wee first
formed in 117•Cift the offices we is tilled
time duty bore was to gins Canada some.
thing of a standing that ',mild enable rah
tn hold op our heeds proudly is She face
of the roost dellstt people on the earth.--
(Cheers.) If hetbooghtths eopleofCane.
da would do as wane would reconnnenl
them, he 'retold s_orn to live in their millet.
Our Government ♦as devoting its *bole
energies not to the adssnceruent of oar itr
terests or unr national grandeur, but to ►
miserable piety squabble. to keep offline
belying a nwcrablo wretch here an+ alert.
nn the Opposition beaches (Applause).-+•
1Vhle this Yew the policy of the Govern••
meat, how could we expect anything noble
to Bearish so bong as it was cuu4n1edl-
Let the people qf the West be rnitud a,
one man, aid the present Governmed
would be able to stand but a very short
time. in the Maritime Provinces, this
summer, heetid not meet one matt in T!te•
rivele drfend the pnfin '
of the present Aduunietratien. The ones
who supported the Government in Perlis.
ment found when thee wont home that the
only part of their c,nd.fet which was apt
p(,ro0sd of was their oppoeitann. In Nov*
$eons it wise found that bribing people
not etaummenebip. TM, O<p •eitiw
proposed, with regard to Nova k -,tie, eo
appoint • committee to inreatigtte L1.
chum+ of thee people, expremeng the iw-
telUun, if they had guttered wr-ngg,, tat
redress it. He was tore that .tote peeene of
Yoe& Scotia, if shown they )tad net Roger
e.1 wrong. would be too lonely M ask toe
what was unnecessary. There was but ens
feeling in Nova Scotia es to the action 14
ler Government, He believed abet 4be
Opposition weld heal the diminution 4a
Nava delis, and he else believed thee e
huger mete 01 things 1.9111'1 never arise ist
that island oath the present Go.erament
were homed out of office. (Cheers ) The
current of pnhiic (spleen wax turning
against the Government, Eves is 0,ebiq
ter& -and the nettle was that the wit"I• the people were beginning to ok•ngw He
hnite a spdoyedls eh, work of conitt"etinn 1 hal firm 'kilo in Ake ]nblie npini,s
amounted to fear horse. forty-f'nr men, al
and twelve engineer, [Remove' Infighter • Of the Yea t tae believed that 1 the
He wnDld like to call the attention of th•
runtimes to the Forti6catinu 8111, Ths
r..a.ha"lnta gut„ to b,errnw
Rei mt t01 , �•n'*`�''
Kingeton, Handtun.and all the rent of
the country, t9 be left without nuy fortis
misteprceentation heaped ow tht
Liberal party, and all 'Sorts te
tataia_advaaas•-r44at wises
the.* guillemen 11011 seals tri ths
P ri f he Lona Few reale woo to
th• tnivellme L'OO 10.1:4`,411116 : it Went ti.rlt seven years sr,
en4 ashen it WY OkstheS&Lav the
...lot, et., it Miefet minnow that 3 roe (elated sr-
know /hat in Qnebee we will not pay one- and s*ISI I'ffill fumy lin • Fraeth eitet eiern
third of the taxotionohis bill will cute : mitletn the mantel; Imet he alovell gim
we will haee half of the elm spent among hi in. ER.,,,,mi "hu,...2 Tin a.
tivi1 Government, inelndlng the Gower- audit as a mut Oho, when le t to ov
norttanerals salary and shoos of tee event, did his diegitillifullv, 'afar sa re- ernmeat talk of OM 0
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