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THE WEEKLY HURON SIGNAL
IftridOuron
GODE811:11, 8SPT. 14,1871.
Lad= Lootiu'en 17t.
To find the Londun Pete PT's' and
44orrs,.0 for a singlemoment on a
11110samou platiorMi 15 10 unusual &gight
ihst we are glad to witness it, leven
though they have mieuded the platform
tes sould ourselves. The Free Press takes
tk• first round in the following .train: -
'Nos that it is sem to be inipessible
to take des London; Railway off to Grid-
•ele th.jtolu
fwtlotirereanthovembscous wire. veryand
5.j.15e ee
the Sweat saying;
"lithe London people are wise they
will seek to the monger up • their own
territory to the *set of the Grand Trunk
jeeesisy, and leave Ilemileme and Tor-
onto to fight their own battles on the
*thee ode. If London should be foolish
tt me el..
t. sod Toronto ut ita attempt to
extingitieh the Hamilton scheme the
Loee,, where., mill undoubtedly le; the
it meow •far sa metrteeilitam avarice
wield suceeed in injuging at." -
No one imin doubt thew sincerity of this
advice.
it bears disinterestedness upon
(lice, and we regret that there le not a
quorum of the Directors left in turn to
&mtes this phase of the subject. They
are. unfortunately, all out fighting this
innocent burili-the Wellington, 0.ey
and Bruce- - but which to us, hereabouts,
has very muck the appearance of a wolf
in sheep's clothing. Poetise* we have
been a ery much mistaken in this, and
that the rouer marked dolma fur it, run-
nieg in zig•mal direction into the London
field, was meant only fur our gos.d.
Peooiletnies come in such questionable
"haler sometimes that this may he one
.1 theta. At any rete there is the Signal's
werd for it."
W.; are not specially disappointed at
the ient;orary failure of our efforts to
'take the London Rail way off tothxlerich;'
as far es nue own advantage is coneeni-
eel ;
atthcugh feeling satisfitel that the
Leiden pe, Teo are Wind indeed t. their
oWI iteereee, in not terminating where
they mule, 1,y the steamers plying hetice
to S. gat laropt.,11,cesteh this trade for sixty
redeem tierth of us, without building
• nide of radoey, and at the emits time,
se we dealer, to gee thorn do and consider
their ape, lel vecetion, opening up the
iisiir ti e Sou th Riding which have
net at leveret any or sufficient railway
reniniumeatiera. The Free Press thinks
very lightly of the "dieintereetednesa" of
our settee., bet circumstances, we opine.
will rem le such that the Pr,' l'rees and
the London directors will view it ueire
faverably, and prefer even Baytield as *
terminus to crossing the Grand Trunk en
eftf-Peiettiow ternimetmg at atir Of -RI
starrims. If the Hamilton people are
iiic,cseful in the North, the London
peep,* •hen they have opened up the
s uch, keeping sway from the Grand
Trunk, will come to look upon " the
•olf in sheep's clothing"- which prevent-
ed them for going into a territory, which
e mild have made them tributary in two
directions to the Grand Tnatik- the
eght of • benefactor. The Advernar
chimed in tints
: -
Tee Goderich Apulia an article ensile
prominent by a large heading thecusaes
the following couitudruna "Is not
This The Questient -The Hamilton Lute
or No Ititilw•y At All For North He
Ton 4' The articlelreads liketliejointphe
dectima ed the united Hamilton depute -
ties lifter having mine through with iole
if their hamper.. 'There is ordinarily a
substratum of ',ober sense in the Neeeil
editorials strangely at variance with lItu
fitful brilliancy and tig.r.ae argaimenta-
tioa of the article under consideretien.
The $igaal tries to convince the people ef
Nortb Huron that their •Iternative is
the Wellington, ilray and Bruce how
at 11 TItat 11,.oftject
Toronto people in amity:mistime with the
Lesion line is Ilitop'e to kill ol the
Hamilton scheme, and that nett
mum of Toronto would be to kill otf the
Loudon enterprise. London in advised
to k to the opening up 01 ate ewer
ate territory to the west of the
0111.4 Trunk, and allow Hamilton and
Tenet. to tight their own battles on the
ot wide.
ifficpcal, the London, Huron and
B Railway to Kincardine is emend
to 'fhe eiee to our merchants and
itt facturers to aurretider the trade .4
rtli to Hamilten greed win't go
do Ti. sotenimit that Toronto
• London into the jenctien riortli of •
am is incorreet The first ad -
mime (rule London, our shrewd
rs seeing that the e penses 1 con-
s us would he lesseneceteote hotline
os red, and the construction of the
laced beyond the shadosr of a
Unlike Hamilton, we are cen-
t)] a straight main line, -and our
re .1 the businuu rif the ceutary,
net seek to stretch monepolizing
-arms in every direction. Whitt
the real reunion of the Sion*1's
in to the London line and the
end Toronto amalgamation? -
h 1 Can it be • fear that
's importance May be eahanced
x penes of Goderich and endanger
ter's position as County Town r
no mean compliment to find that
01 r quiet retreat wo oan rival the
fit of the Hamilton -orators, after the
tie
ia of the "hampers" have given
trine to their genius. If we were to
adage the style of our contemporary we
vendel se) -Me Advertiser, the Loudon
Heron end Bruce !tailway will only go
to Kincardine by the way you propose,
if of the people's moray to build it.
ee ha... little mere interest it, th.
• ntv 1 Herten than the Advertiser,
i ,- the liberty nf *Mitring the
t..ly for the lige that will serve
It'-'. Therefore we say .to the
i• • ,iio„;e the London line, lied
•••,••••••.irazo the ilarreltrin
• • tivokinagonepro
• • '•• ,eitery or 1),A, we
t ,.. .."ntireurninesi
Di ceetore, if they were
..f the amalgamation.
• ii e.eitee liraticti fetIt,;
.• e elare•
• -.it. immodest*.
TT, t.miittr
1.. i .nontelin•
esele. 't.111117i they esn
,•i•r liei.1;41 rem
1 their "Iii. t
and building their road vies Temwater
We should out weeder to and Liddell
again coquettaug and in ram with Sem
forth. When would the New gro lie
then/ The only secure pulicv of tt.e
northern tewinhips, if they want a rail-
way M present, is to stick to the
Wellington, Grey and Bruce. The
shout of the Aihertieer is "Lctidon
ever "! With thia cry we have, in tbe
intermits of Huron, me ',worthy
further than it leads to the benefit of
the County. The last persgraph
about the "importance id Chiltern" is
majestic in ita green simplicity. Had we
sty Pelona, of that thriving village, we
could wink it no won* time a railway
:17Intirmitsiiiinig there wadi • net du
to the north of it. Ts Lendon
11
it qaite au much ham. coin it be the
•apartatioa mg, if the Hamilton line is
kilted of, the Louden also wunld fail to
get bonuses northwards, (which is aline'
certain) and would have it. float terminus
at Clinton, which ts asking New Kra
alacelet se lustily for the London line?
So it mean, to us. The seamu . of the
Adattiser is very 'widest from its attack
eleewhere on Mr Messier, Reeve of Turn.
berry, 'Won it calls "a person branded
with the stigma of coquetting with all
three companitm'..„That is just what
man interested in his own locality
would have done, wail he found the
hest line to serve this 'people. If Mr
Measer,hail as the Advertiser says, nimbi
"a poor rambling speech" he would not
thee hhve been singled out for spiteful
criticism. Tointberry knee s Mr Messer's
services, and he will survive the Adner-
tiaries unfavorable opinion. Se will we.
6.11111.1.•
L.ttl• Ilautt1320.
Mr Gladstone is evidently very
sanguine as tai the effects of the Wash-
ington Treaty. He appears to /segued it
as the harbinger of a kind of political
tuillenniurn. In his speech delivered to
hia Yorkshire friends at Whitby on
tiatuitlay last, he •'expreweed his joy
that England can now look upon
Ainericans rue friends ; and said we ,nay
now indulge tlsehope thif oll n. veneers
bet weeu the two peoples are now lsettled.-
ow we admit that thieemelit to be gard low vulgarity , blackguardient and conduct et our pulrlic mem. In lo -
Nth* case, considering the costly sun- mid profanity, ri man holding the poiii•
fices which England made to conciliate tion ti at Mr Macdonald aloes, ought to
beyoud suspicion. If he u incapable
the coveted friendship of I our .kinerican 1 of being infinein.,,,b by any ingnarrn.
neighbor', • 43uTel7iafter baTill&--grlimfolgtoefiersi-TvispeTo‘-priiii-oritre prefile:
them all that they asked without exacting 1105 t.1 lea official position and his respect
from then, any real equiveletit in return 1 fl"!;ttl"ct""ntirireni" +ell feeling! "Lille
they ought to be her (needs ; and such e,
s'tuitic!4:ant, pVeal; t ireibuei
an unexampled display i4 national i
eveliding to the level iirs bar -room
generosity ought to have the effeet .4 1.1afer, hut ftti,, acting inconsistently
with the character a a gentleman.
obliterating all unpleasant memeries .41
of all forms .1 immerality. profane
the past. It is difficult t. see whet more
swearing is the hoist inexcusable,- It is
40444 have been thew:it. liPlieeee.their. Hvolsoort wwritori moult dist a M211- OM
wrath elagrstdthltlt11V4.1..tt_Osese't :king Minglffsnittl
to *minder to the* the whine tit the with nu usher senument than that id &-
British poesessions, on (hie Co olittottit.
it, I ibe)te :Cr "tfe.lialt nig
e dis-
LJjc-lt 31-
Theraii.;reiniains hut this s_inele step to publicly inan
,
iplie':AirentrA Ilrellich the !giistitigedWjee ht Ace i.nli etsgraces
litaperialgovernment has been proceeding , Meisel?. and its linwerthily if hi. high
of late. . "flew, but he grievously insulta the
I paretie to whom he is indebted fur his
But is this the way to adorn,' the poski„..
friendship either .4 au individual era
nation 1 Is not real freedaliip feended Division of mAintfes for fteirisfry
Pttrpossa..
whst oupilders hak• to do woleit.W.
tiaak that iu all Lerner, when their card
appeared, the controversy anent, the
matter ought to hare ceased. It Wereel1
comports with the dighity of such • lead-
ing and influential journal as the Glebe
to labor au pereMtently to make good its
charge againsteihe Premier, which was
mat likely bailed upon insufficient infer -
'nation, in the face of such a list contra-
diction from gentlemen whole veracity
appears to be uuquestioned, aud who had
the eery beet opportunity to know where-
of they hate &dinned.
There ia an aspect of the subject, how-
ever, which to our apprehension n far
more serious, and in which every num
io the Province of Ontario, who has the
leastepareicle'il respect for Iiinieelf amble
country, can scarcely fail to take a deep
imtereet. This charge unfortunately is
led the wily our of this kind that has
been brought against Mr. Macdonald.
Whether hat was guilty of the profanity
which baa been laid to his charge in this
particular instance, or not, we fear he
has been guilty of the sane offence its
other instances; and 1 contlum "Teri i•
to be ercalited, they have been neither few
nuefar between. Indeed, Inflow black.
guardien and profanity appear front the
reports of his public addresses and his
private conversation which have found
their way into the public prinisto have
becomes. proverbial that the public is
Prepared to be believe &heat anything
that ia alleged 'modest him up this store.
Nuw this, a. it appeers term, is the red
point of the anatte: in which the mond
and christen" jenoitin of the community
at least will naturally. feel the deepest
and most painful interest. We are pro-
fe•secily ache -461u' people; we profess at
least to have a respect for decency and
morality ; and we defile that ourchild-
ren shall lie better than ourselves in
these respects. It is therefore,
that we cap beindilferent to the character
on mutual respect 1 And crin we reasen-
ably look for the respect 1.1 either an I
individual, or a nati,. by eliein we I The 4 /mare, Gazette Me received
allow ourselves 1. 1. ajeled er cmcmit• the proelainatiens v ten' lime
- mit of that which ie manifestly our 11', I
de
ten
fai
and
Pe
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an
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As
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by
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of
The moriwn t that any government be-
comes so imbecile sa to not unilereanit
I.; ,ei ;Ilene
what de rights ate end . • . teenet
to Ialt,' maine
land -sievessarily becomes an iobject of
IV 11triaipT. It may not indeed hoc:emelt 1
great tiatien C. insist upon the utter-
most farthing in those instances iit which 't
mere money censiderations are at stake,
.1. to haggle ever the mere pun...tile's of
etauette in the adjustment .4 greet •
I itiestions ; but we maintain that sue_ I
slant MI justice ehould be inaistol on in 1
Comities for reeistratem perposee
feeesee: -
I Helen, the it.. Registry ()Coe
be at Myth.
Perth, the new Registry °item to 1er
at Se Mary s. -
Wellineeen, the new New Registry
office to beat Arthur.
The candidates will all be skedaddling
fer aidienees with their ‘• 3Iati ef Des-
tiny." Mr. Hays left for an audience
with Sandlield this morning
The change is to tek• effect on the
eerly date of let of Oct. .
every instane ce, except * are prepared ,
1 take 114.11WaY
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theconsequences of such all lithettalooll. The bones for the Weilingten, Grey
This is precisely what Great Britain and Bruce Itetlway is •carried in Tern -
in this instance has not done, lie* can berry by a majority 12..
she poasibtier
ly justify emeluet before
the world in submitting 1., treat with • Eortizeltnral.
thU
e nited States for the settlement of
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the Atalanta eking. without insisting at 1 e armlet once merestrongly urge
the name time time upon the indemoi., upou out readers the propriety of making i
tication ef Dominion of Canada for ; aleiriwehieg Exhibition of the I
the Fenian raids._ It might indeed Lie t Heriienithrel the01/1Y-the Wet ineverg-
impopular Mr our neighbors to submiti :coned which hal yet been held. The
that matter to arbitration with the oth
Sepktaber 141h
,,.; ere-. a •
I up. Ti, men of the garrisen were 1 cral
1. kepi under guard to.preveit Omni giv- 1,
eeeeeee ing an alarm while the work of alestruo
Silt
us Sageogir 3satch. t,„ii was going on. The tLie that 1 The British War Department has
Ituew t ie tell -home, kuoes u tie eters. - , teapot at cainpaiguilig. 13000 marched
The "doge of war ' are after the delete ; from Aldershot( to tiandhurst, patched
(menu, but blackened fuels, ceats title I tents, cooked and ate a mewl rested ani
iuside nut and disguised 5011:41 will returned, having marched 111 cwiu..
make it hard to find the scout. 1 I)r. Karl Mate, leading opine of the
BleYflelLD International Society, died at London
i
• on Tuesday 5th inst., aged 63.
The Battalion Shooting Match was
held at Clinton; ou Thursday, and
Fridem, 7th and lith ruse Roth days
wet, beautiful and the arratigetuenta,
under the superintendence 1 Captain
Murray, were excellent. Thorium.) was
on the west side of the Railway took,
with • Ingh hawk of 30 or 40 foe Whim'
the target. Th. shooting all through
was very good ; the competitors, however,
Wittig fewer titan former ouoisiusia.
1112 MATCH.
BAIT:WWI Cluttautea Cyr, tired Mr
by • squad of die men from each Cour-
muly. The Cup feil for the deed time
to the Exeter Cowmen', Capt. Rpm -Immo.
The beet Outs of each Cu., whp got •
premium of ele, were as follow* :-No. 1
Goderich, Bengt Lemma ; No.2thelench,
Private Graham ; No.3 latiaturth, Lieut.
Wilson; No. Clinton„ Sergi Major
Gihnour ; No.5 Hayfield, Private Foote ;
No.a Exeter, Corp. Bisset; No. 7
Ooderich Tp, Corp. McDougall; No. 11
Gorrie, Privite nriTterts ; No. 9
Dungannon, Lieut. Crozier. Corporal
Bassett, of Exeter, being the best shot
the Editor of the I otruh Siyteta. I The d isarmaiiie ot of the National
DEAlt S:k, As Hayfield is going Guards Smith France commences eu
threugh a little excitement at 'preemie 15th lust, Completed,curirtial law
allow ute to wale genie retort of it. On 1 will ceese.
Thursday Last, a pie-nie was get up ter
the Sabbath School children of Tenet,' tria hole a wider/um at SAlzberg.
The Emperors of leconavy and Aus-
Church and it proved a grandatfair, the * taerua „Ile°. et Hen* Kong eee
drool. 12 slime *ahem rine douse much
ammo, by laud.
hong Amadei(' has made a tour
through Spain, and beets well received
day was fine and the crowd enon lllll
The table was ret and covered with all
that could be desired. I saw the regi-
ments when entering in the maiming
Intuit different waggons, taking their
platers under tlying colors, but I visited the Pr'""'""••
the sem in the afternoon found the, February, Merck, January, April,
army had been all cut up and rendered December and May, are iisuelly, end tu
hors dee-ennead, but was most surprised ahem, order, the most fatal months in
that the crated left well pleased at what Semitone'. This year May has taken the
had taken place. The taext day the tires third atel the liftli place, aceurding
broke out fearfully to the south of Hay- to the Registrar General's report.
field, threateniuglo burn everything he- Colonel George Chesney is the author
fere it. I amongst others went to the of the Battle of Dorking.
assistance in emptying a barn belonging
-to Mr. A. Idatacke, am' in coming out
through the tire, 1 elieped ir the wag-
ger' at ith part 44 the lead on the top of
me, but knowing my danger 1 was not
of the wfit-rle, got ati prise of long tr.twtitg out.
t" In dam"
$11.00.
bit 1 starW4 the teal in haste, and
saved all, except what slid offi but the
2if MATCH, /VAC cos. d 611T11 was finally emptied by geed
52 Competitors -13 prizea-the titst Cul Samaritans. It has since teen burned.
Items's prize of $30.00. Ist 8. Curran, The next day all Hayfield turned - to
Goderiele$20,00;2tlteirporal !McDonald, check the tire or sty it if pereible and
tioderich Tee11112 0 ;3d Private Oudotm save dm Valero, and as night approached
Guderich $11.00 ; 401 Private Foote, whin all were fatigued, a Mil and fatal
Hayfield 410.00 ; Lth .Privete tireenway, accident accursed to en- of on most
Eisler'99.00 ; ath Corporal Bisset esteemed and flourishing tradesmen, Mn
EseterIM 00 ; 7th Sergt. Polls, Goderich E. Ebenhanl, the baker. He was going
$7.00 ; 811r Private H.in, Exeter 116.09 ; witb. load of water to kis awn tields in
9th Private Spathes, Seeforth 56.00 ; 'Company with an assistant. The a nat-
ileth Serge Sainshein, Gloderich, $4 ; Ilth ant being well mobieeil with caution re
Privet McLauebbeeGorrie$3;12tnSerge out of the waggon mei ralkeil helmet
tlacilenald, Goderich 52.60; 13th when a tree was to be seen falling. Mr.
Privets Walker, Gerrie 51.00. . E. jumped from the waggon, and tit doing
3n Meet.*, °Ennuis. ----- 00 tell 011 his fac
e, tout while down the
wagguit mei smashed to pieces -mid the
hone running -away, a large lanib fell un
poor E.. and it sUppocied to hese broken
tie 1Iffitbrt4 or spine 41 the neck. • Std.' he
lived tined Sunday morning, when he
expired at 3 a. no. He was beret.' on
30ay.s.a•-.1dadataiert-
ado and sx children to mien* oyer his
loss.
1st Lieut. Wilson, Seaforth $10.00 ; 2d
Copt. & Adjt. Cook,Godench $8 ; &leapt.
Jackson, Hayfield, $6.03 ; 4th
Capt.- Mgfeity, Clinton, U00 ; 6th
Lieut. Howard, Exeter, 52.01..
• •. -
1st Corpl Hagin, Goderich, 510; Mid.
Semi Jnal,n, ltay0e141, 58; 3rd, Sergi
Potta, theietich, 57; 4th, Sergi Copp,
1 asp,
11011r, SS; 6th Corpl Williamson, Bay- A. H. Beowasese
pert truly.
Goderich Ti.,1143; 5th Sergi Maj Gil -
field, at ; 71h4Mergt MeIntehr. Gedeeiele t tes tremor of. tee Hume regal.
el; till Mergt McDonald, Gieleneh, T'p, When 1 .drsiiiped the 'curtain over the
4r24-4ttls Suitt Rsa-Goderten,11.
5r* 14*Trit, , scenes of this V Wage istet-ereek, in •
tug ef T. J. Mank.. lie certainly eleserves
jet Private se,e,;,„„ sea ,elb„esee, credit from the public, forffie is both
2.41 Priests WTit, and -end •Itile Ws is
• _ . . . .
r, rlr
fie1hpmat
lal
d, e - e: hthiuPrniti
itreate, HEairs,, h
e is not afraid to trust. ITY t e bye I
6
almat fagot to speak .4 J. Keys .sod
ter,1116;7th PrivelalbeA6leeeitegannoueere Elliat,-who keep one of the neatest
Iltherrresterteteeuwirf,-r teeter, -gt:' 9th- Sarre. to Hayfield. They keep a en,
r
rtigavga.tet, ultoeeodsrtittsh, Groir,,riee2t; 11;k1hMptirlerii vt Creel "1154‘01"1 general 11"1-511'11d "116
Very reasonably. We have two Carding
Metretale Goderich, 51. and Fulling malls in the Nellage, kept by
beg MaTell, EIELIVAilaorraTION, Messrs Batchen Struthers, Who try
men to all en payment et 1111 entrant,.0...excell in their Rollo and Fulleloth.'
Int Sergi Melatesh, Gcderich, $10; 2nd There are four Churehes in the Village,
Capt Jacksen, Bev field, ei.e curie the Church -of England. the old Scotch
Bsyfield, 41e; 4th Laird Kirk, Weeleyan Methodist and Epiacepal
Cromer, Iningonnen. 57; !ith Private Methodist, which .ught to be sufficient
Boum, Exeter, 416; gth Private Gordon, fur the size of the place. We have
neat drug•Stere kept by Mn Wilson, who
Goderich. 5.1; ith Private Greene -ay,
Exeter. 94; 8th Private Sperling, Sea luso keeps the Telegraph e,i.e. And
forth, 53; Nth shirr McDonald, Gee.. we have twit Medical practitioners, Dr
rich rp, 12; 10th Private Biggar, Getle- V00dmisk•STenberrY, either of sh"ru
rich Tp 51.. should your stoteseh get out of order,
old soon bring you to (1, scratch.
Mr Editor it is not what we have
at present, but what we are seen to bare
• Harbor,- This is the .Angeline expec-
tation et every one in the Township of
And ror-wonder7-efter-the
ijte.n..blyanl genermisly expend-
ed on the 'Harbour 1 533 to 40,000,
already.' And as an easuninee 4 our
hope, Mr Page, the Cevenunent's chief
Engineer, oriel of the inost gerftlemanly
men that -Seer visited -Hayfield, rime is
ram any with our esteemed member for
the litus. of Coniniens, 'L(. Cameron, a series of ex perimenta en this meted.
egetable 051, inorn especially I ineed.
simply rubbed ..n the egg, hintli.rs say
attention for s sittficient by eiteiNATA
period, and presets a very simple aed
efficacious method .1 proserratios,
eclipsing any teethed& hitherto recom-
mended "r
The Emieratien Conference Meat' itt
Ottawa on 19th inst.
Gilbert, the painter, has received the
der ufa baronetey.
There were 20,0u0 apelications for
tickets to Mn Piiiishon's services
in his 4.1d chapel itt Leede, which was
2,500 1, 115.
Charles l'aul de Kock, the French
novelist, is dead.
The British government declines to
annex or protect Ptjt._
TLe Fneoch have alerted the p wtal
card system.
India is to here a system if narrow
gauge railwaya.
Lord Brougham's last ',einem wu for
hytnns. and for ten years before Lie
death collected ell the various 'anemia
hymnbooks he could.and.
i'artioneerays Lasti..- In travelling
through the couutry toil is struck with -
-the rut amount of land I II an unpro-
ductive state. Not referring to the
timber land, which in one sense may be
held to bei., a pindectiv 'fete, there are
within sight of tIm principal railroads
passing from Ecu to West, many mil.
lions .1acres that are t ,.1 coin. at.on
Vissaavivisys•-paciaiing weal& TM. -I
is undondtetlly the collicroitunice of farm -
era h.1.1.14 to,, meth land. If wesleiuld
underteke itt celculate the emus Id thew
lands, estimated at the cult of imprevinr
and fencing them, it •culd be omissible
too onismeratile for belief. ft went
repreeent the mount pi capital lying
other lisaid, yearly detetiorating and
idle,Thrineing in no iidonot, bet, on the
growing loos. The writ of boldine two
Much had is 100144 ; Tama 15n4 ottly
• Irtio inifia mate of tlat istatiew ego.
involved. but there is a damage .te the
part cultivated front cant of MAWS to
cultivate it properly and profitably. The
pitmen for p011001141tig land has become •
eerier,. evil, he it Las led it the aceurate
lateen, in the hands 4-4 men who are us-
able to nee throw .1 large tracts which
seer rated in the poorest mpnnir and
.inade to yield only a small share of what
they would preduce tinder peeper culti-
vation. 71'here popithitIon in dense and
fortes small, there the yield is richest.
CAZDA, CINATLAILA AND BILL HIROO,
neatly and cheaply printed**. the Ste wee •
Office.
7T11 ALL CoMBRa.
let Private Hart, Gerrie, 11110; 2n.1
Corp Home Exeter, 59; 3rd Capt Shop -
rd, Goderich T'p, 58; 4th Private
ifer6eld, 57; 5th Private Hemet
Exeter, -56;
Hobson. Clinton43; 9th Seem
ter. 55;7th Lieu& Howard, Existivt, St;
8th Mr N H
Copp, Goderich T'p, $2; 10th Mr C
Gramick, Clinton, 51.
BAITTALlole CEP.- We hav• seen the
report that Exeter Compere, keying now
woe Um crop throe times, is entitled to
.1.1 it.. Certainly Exeter deserves to
up itif this were the naderstandine.
WM., It.w•mir.• (hat • when the
¢ originally gni it up it wee to be
epi by the winner* until flair bat it
again.
thsenneinsion Capt Thomson pm.
peed the thanks a thogatheringto Capt
felerray for his exertions in getting up
he arrangements in moth orderly stt lee
inch was eery warmly responded 10,
and Capt Merely madlia stimng,spesch
n reply. Thee folloeed 'three cheers
yr CoI Rae, three for Cam Ceok, three
for Capt Thomson, end three for Cate
gpard, the tatter itt reitiending pro-
posed three cheers for the Queen, %leach
were heartily elven and the amembly
to acknowledge our inferiority an.
1
matters in dispute between the Iwo Ontario Fruit Growers' Associsetion will broke up, with much pleasure at the
gather together .the leveling primologists success, of the match and tory hearty
flattens ; it might indeed be haxanloua 1
of various secttions' who thus per- litwwd will to e"h "her'
for the American government to run the
ambulate the countryfor the purpose of -
risk of losing the Irish vote. and of ascertaining the comparative adrantagee istrAeltt Earber.
alienating some of it. Engium-hating of II parte of the Province for fruit-
• • -
eulmiit wsiiMntnt.rsith which Great gritain had ' oogrt,:::•ing ri:::1,'"Itez; BY ?Ile Temill•zd the We have good reason to feel maimed
nothing to do. The onequestion for her I meta weh":i!h- that the eotelition and possibilitiee of
gthe rank in" ger:Ai:Tar% "4
to consider wee, is it right i and does the , should be assigned to the County of Bay field Herber will receive mei eon am-
putee and safety of the British possessions lentein, and their report 4-4 the same will sideration from the Dominion Board eif
reiponsibilitt of the United :Agee for i ads id ar ei
er simultaneous exhibition here of the
re
mach tints, ul expeditions from het' I
un this eontinent require -that the be rose
frilit!'growe'L thir "mile". .6"r" "
e throughout Can- Public Works. Mr Cameron's neat
tin:a "Sem- we are smisfied,
• territory should be settled 1 This is I „r the emettteth,d'-;
van. be direeted trt the obtaMing ui such a
rti:lyntoe7t,rniedntianiniliinuagtseravtieramrlotftteinattigiLt i tages of the districtef they 110 not strain Ifrwlit Ai the necemeities .f the harbor re
-Anirl'whu has been the effect 1 Is the Bele. e, leeee „e"nl.niaani ti.'n '‘'..7. "f 15th TeWilehip of Stanley halt elaili • hand-
some offer ter the terminus of the Le
tine of the Ameriam press a y mere mite at. the top of the lYistn"rin ;II
friendly thin formerly/ We "heartily 11°1 '
wish it eel', lei Ka
princi Ie. ;s1...earoyznerve pect thec,
tit: make a wohrthy quire after its alvanteges deserve. Via;
culture of fre it. Let every fruit -grower den Reilvray, If the Hamilton line
moo
t,; it that nor exec -tritium' are nut .slionld be sneeessful in the north, we
disapmented. thick the. offer ehoidd be agmn breught
prominently ender the notice of the Lon-
in-
, meetly 11,1 we desire
to live in yearn with all titer, and
especially with neighbors with whom we
hare so much in common, and eith
whom our intermit* are an closely identi-
fied. Butern, confee orr, 11
so sanguine as Mr Gladet.•rie. nor me u
be, so long to wc 10,1 v itli 'melt e
supercilious tone in the press of the
'United States, or so 10D4 as t heir gorerne
ment is deterred from doing Fittl•dantiAl for A Hurd inter...tin the elver mines. t
lattice for fear of giving Itt tt tee lie lef, e/en refffical 'TIMMS) for Jamie
at r, washed ; Net. ur, to the papetit. time firer owe
1.0", ,•. lee '
aon
Hutt else OF Sttven !star. - Forty •
lmerele of /elver were br,inglat down from
Silver Islet (Lake Superior) to ,
Mine% by the "Chicere,e on her he.t p.
Tite (:,111111gW11011 Roftelio. inforii,m1
that Major Seeley hes ref lied POW. r
THE Pitesintyartox or Eooe.
J,.1,-rial de f'Aernsorie retie (7.1..i, come
tains on ermined of wens expewitnenta by
)I. If. Vedette lin the best niethee
preserving egg.-- it subject ..3 inii, I,
portant* in France. Many metheils hid
been teed ; confirmed unnienuens ti-
-
lime-w&h-r "saw -Ansi, ele.-,`
and even varnishing has been tried. bet
respectively condemned. The 'implicit)
of the method adopted olli many farma.
namely that of cloning the poree of tie
shell with grease or 011, LIAO, however,
attracted the attention ef the anther,
who draws the f Moving eenclimien free
and vialitineat the probable cost
making the 114'y -held Ilarbour,a Harbour
a Refuge. and 1 with others am
eanguine that the mute gentleman will
eve that impression to the Dominion
Obvernment .thet 11872, if not cemplining
st least will Continental the 'Harbour.
Indeed it cannot be other wine. What
dome' think Mr Editor:imme have tried
in make ,,,ti, that Mr Catneron brought
hr Page form Election dodge. I 'meld
like to kno.w, in the history of our
Country, when ever did a consereativet
assist • true Reformer ara his Election ?
-When thee time arrerea !bet the Lion
and the Lamb shall feed together surely
the has come. Our Village
is altaimat smoked .nit, and hal it not
been the exertion .1 the neighborhood -
hoed, and the kiwi hand of providence
in changing the wind atm last leatunlay,
tho'place W011111 to burnt out. As d
weies the School- Rouse fence was on fire,
and there ie a power of dmnage done to
fencing and the groom'. (Mn Mel here
refers to the accident relabel by another
corresponclent.)--Mr Felder the thanks
of the reading public are certoinl due
,WICSTERST
0044PANI: -
HEAD OFFICE TORONTO.
CAPITAL STOCK.. ...... ition,N10
leURPLUS FUNDS
B. HALDAN Manegine Director.
208,369.6
REcEIPTSFORTHEYEeu
ILNDINOJeic230th1871. 357,865$ ,
HON. J. Moll CRRICH
LOWeit Current Rat( 1
President.
FIRE & MARINE INSURANuE AT
the enterprising proprietom o the fze.E.CLIL LOW 'f AIMEE or RSTEW eoVEIITE0
114:411 '.7toirrO•rtnr"...rt 2•170ir.;7theilro.15 t'
Huron Smear; on two accounts, for the
tie ry pla.o. Th.0 roe is
faithful advocacy of pregnmeive prin- e Teem
tonne Opal, parifroarly raworehl. i. in Tie'
Girds, andWen, en enlarging the le eekly
ilinen't el'anoVrnion wron..1 f ir a to MN _TT:
Aria& And you Mr. Editor, permit
nie without Ibittery tosay,thae your con- • .
.er •-• tewnskip nitilroot oh000 TAprt -
densing the differeut articles ief your Writing with rot. oi ih,o onorloo.or:eghtiou•
numerous correspondents in the columns '''''"i'"" 11 th. 11"1 ''''''•"..
of the' Miontif, from week to week. in on D. WATION.
orderly a manner art you do, in • ' Leal Agent
-
giving general satisfaction. Accept iny "1.0'1. tub 1.11.-11171. .1 ev
think., mud as 11A1141 1 remain your -
-
eery obedient servant. Auctioh Sae- of
O.
Hayfield Sept. 111871. A VALUABLE FARM.
Ton Nit.e. ToLL.4;ATE,_% Nannias y Ts inirratternn sr MR MK-1Mb f°,1:7
pro.had---1.: --so. ie;.,..nd pringipsi
Manini says tnet tee " eatrines .._.
eat the eileist, eolenitt kede "'lien niellt ' members of the International aro as 1.1. 4.1,-ede.i:7111,:tnir0(..**.itillea.e- eti.sChsilli,iiii............teni ,.ii.
t.
14:.•••ecore,nsild•ityZes uree51 t.i.111, tt°,, 1.e.lwich *V$
. jeLly,.4ettleantral.dennueldtandinsharigakeabtalo F20:inTdhas- ?,;.T,..ti.t:rryy.,::;:riln,1:7•7w..1,:..8.4_____,.0.,-...°°'_..::.:1
tad merging mem," there was 5 mists- lows 1-1. The denial of find, who is the oleol ne. I I In" 11". "7 "4. 1 k
ho garneepoconeettng of two Melly (4: i'lliettillt.;;;711:tindtaihweio,".ats.iniotenu,htli“:voilliii..,t,ydp.,...,..3,..r::70T :it_ TH,,,it...n.11,,,,i,,,,,,....! k,.,„: t,,,71 .1.11_,:.,,,,...:_ilri....mun--ir.
"itili• A well "rlIalmird hood. a denial ef the Fatherland sod the nation, red rumen.. a.,... ?loin. is v soot 157,n,„„s,
met. $ ac, rii...,_ in e, cel.lbeseoisit tint,- pnrnoiy, of tho potato of sapper( which ..'7,77:e.,`..i'r:ire,..e."17.1.,,d.,, .: ___
oitti., 10.1101`.0 PT01110,1 • liti • ' 1 0,1 may all employ tn save pier in- - - Y 4444" h",lf Icri ::.
kets,er tearer' end bele beim of perm
woman anal smite childeeiteeto intermitter. denial of all personal ProPer7Y, namele. 6"dil.:711-2.i`hml:1::•vlp.''',11"T'Ac.r or 01.7.'
'he garrison. was wed -armed with wine -
e
.4. 'Mu 941,1 IT,•".^.4,2040. I TIVT04 r'e., , • t. ).4 work, repriment. ihmii•-al acti i.ity p,nr.,T,',
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The exact terms, in which the .keereley wealth. There are n 'erre teuel,er ef ' 4
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