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Thelast of the elections ( Algoma) toes
place *few clays ago and resulted in.tlm
return of Mr. Barren, Ministe IWs
append a full and complete list i[ this
members which will be found useful fol
keep for refrrcnce.
ONTARIO.
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Addington. Shihley :: i 0
Alotena, Uarrou ... 1. 0
Bothwell, Mills h
Renee, South, Blake I 0
Bruce, 'North, Gillis.
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Brant, Sonth, Pattel•a.m e1. 0
Brant, North, Fleming. 1. 0
Brockville, Buell 1 0
Cardwell, Cameron. .. 0 1
Carleton, Rochester.. ' 0 • 1.
Cornwall, Macdonald 1 0
Ddndas, Gibson.1 0
' D• lobate, East, Rem:. 1 0
D rhem, West, Wood ......-• 1 A0
Eltiu, West. Casey- . . • 1 0 •
Kiviu, Eget, Harvel •-.1 • 0
Ease:, AJc(:regoyi
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Fran nae, Kirkpatrick0. 1
Glenberry, ♦acdiinald .. 1 A
Grenville; South, House..... 1 0
Grey, North, Snider. ... 1 0
Grey, So•,th, Lauderkia - ; 0
lrrey. East, Flesher J 1
Hil,tialand. Thompson1 0
1lam/iten, lrvicg - , 1 0
.. Wtitd - . ,1 0
Ilastingi, West. Boma. 1 0
Mosiitee* Seat, White..-. •0 1.
Fleeting., North, Uow•ll U - 1
klltrou,Centre, I lort.tii. .6..... 1 t U
Huron, North. Fern•w 01.0'1'
Flog. Catnerurs
Halton, Otis'', "hit . - 1 d .0
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K ut, Stephens.au.
,,ot&, Norris
,A, Cartwri:;ht 1 0
' Lsmhton, Mackenzie. -1 0
Lanark, North, Gleibr*ith1 0
Lanark, Sotath, liioreert 0 1
Niels, North, Ferguson U 0
Leeds. south, Jona.... .. 0- 1
Laudon, Welker • 1. 0
• Middles,. N'.rth,Scatchyrd}1' 0
31t'ylh•sr4, ,West, R. se ... "11 0
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ex. ast,, oilson ... . 0 1-
. M •` k, 31cCallnm 0 1
M aa"ka, Cockburn... . 1. 1 0
:i - ra, Plumb- . 0 1
N,vfulk, North, C,harltuu.01 0
Nerfolk.South, Stuart 1 0
Northumberlwud, East, Bi: 1- 0
NorthnmberIand. West,Kerr 1. 0
O} t,artq South, Cameron - _ . I1 0
O4Isrio, North, Gordon 1 0
• Ottawa, St. Jean. .. •. .1 1) 0
• Currier.•: ... ..s 0 0 1
Orford, North, . Oliver). 0 0
1►xforl, South, -Indwell 1 `0 0
• Peel, Smith.. . •.. • -'j •0 to
Pnr'th, South, Trow • .. . 1 0 0
Perth, North Slot.te7th 0 1 0
Peterborough; East, Hall - 1 0 0
- Peterbnroueh, West, Bertram1' 0 0
. 1'resc 'tt, Hagar 1 0 0
Prr,noya Edward, Ross ........ 1 0, 0
P.Olffrew, S..ute, McTetu ill .. 1. 0 0
Renfrew, North, White ....... 0 1. 0
Ruassil, Blackburn 1 0
Siurcog, North,, ook 1 0
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'Victoria, Noor -.1, McLennan,1 0 0
1Q terloo N.;rth Bownistni - 1 ' 0 . 0
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Yougg. ,.'1 0 0
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etland, Thomson . .... 1 0 0
lyel'.inot on, Stroh, Star . • 1 0 0
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" Centre,- Ore 0 , 1 0
:cantwortl(., 4orth, .kin .. , 1 0 0
Wentworth. South, , :ytasl :. • 1 0 0
I York, Erst,'Metcalfe . i 7.3". 1" 0 '0
York, North, Dynebtel .. _ •. 10 • 0-
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Lisa, Schultz • • .1
Marquette, Conninghsm .1
?foresaw, Riel • 0
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Victoria, De4osatos .. - •-1
" Roscoe. • 1
Westminster, Cunningham•:.11
Vancouver, Bunter - • 0
Yale, Dewdney 0
Csrib¢o, Thompson
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New Brunswick - -
Prince Edward bland
Mani oba .... - - •,
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hUMUARY.
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3:T1 T.IJ L:.3ISL.T1711.5.
. 3iarch 20th.
- At the morning sitting Orders in
Council granting aid to s nuenher of
railway? came Pp for ratification, Those
relating to thel3iinads Southern, Prince
Edward County, Northern Extension
ate' Credit Valley roads ,were approved
of. . Ptbeit•the motion with reference to
the Southern Extension .fthe Welling-
ton, Grry and Bruce came up, Messrs
Rykertl Boultlee and Ltud.rr opposed
it. Hon: ltdr. Crooke, Mr. Gibson and
others advocated it and the motion
granting incre»+ed ail was carried by a
vote of 49 to 13.. .
Tne adjourned 'debate on the Income
Franchiee bill was than res'ime'l• After
semP discussion the' hill was read tti tre-
ond time. ' 't
The honthen took up conenrr%uce
in the vote in Supply.
On the :to 1.r Administrative :ef
Justice Mr. •nithee moved an amend_
'nein censnring the Government for the
antenna paid for Crews Counselfees.
Mr. :filbert moved, i1 amendment to
the amendment, a resolution expressing
r.geet that the Government had not
Qto r td out, the intention repressed by
the tute taken last year, of bringing in a
Bill to prof'de fpr the egateut of crimi-
nal witnesses.
The Attorney -General explained that
he had deeire.l to legislate in the dire,
tiou indicated, lint had fuuuti this sub-
ject to be attended With unexpected dif-
acultles, and there Ras' & great differ.
euce .f opinion as to whether the' Eros
ince or.cqunty ale told bear the expense.
He could not estimate the total cost at
less than ?60,000 or S70,e00 a year, and
Ise desired ample time for consideration
before finally deciding the matter in hie
own mind. '
After some debate, Mr. Ry keit'',
amendment`waa-d st, Yeas 12, Nays ,36.
Mr. Grew mired an amendment ex-
pressing sat
of the Go
payment
On
3.'s,
ham 1 0 0
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• rgeutcnil;s.le oto ... 0 1; 11
ts;or, )luwaeaw. 0 2r; 0
- Beand..trw..is, liobill:krd....e.. 0• 0 i 1'
lleau.•e, Tozer • : •e.r t 1 0 0
Reflet'baaw•, Fortner ..........1 0 0
Buettier Paquit ............ 1 0 0
➢onsve•l are, Rebitai'Je 0 1 0
l roniet.. tttttis • 0 0 1-
Chetahly, elortoin ., a. 1 0 0
Champlain, Mont plaisir 1 0 0
t'harleroix, Tremblay • I 0 0
1 hatemegnny, Helton - l . 0 '0
• Chicoutimi, Gimon 0 1 0
C•.uipton, Pope ''• 1 0 0
D reh ter, R.'nlean • ft • 1 0
Drunemerid and Arthibaska,• _
wLaurier .. • 1 0 0
CEsape', MArpet..:... ..
-_ .'. 0 1 0
Hetiug ,i;' tzirer ' s.. 1 0 ' 0
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floch.la , Des Jardine' 1, 0 '0
Ihkrville, ltscliart
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'Janette" Cartier, Laflemete. , . - 1_ 9- 0
•►..:tet, Baby .... a ..... . ' . 0 1 U.
Klim•ouraska, Pelletier=.:.4:I 0 0
lee is, Frechette • '1 . 0
1..prairie; Pitls..nneault.... '1 •0'
i L Aso.urptiun, fiurt.tu 1 1
Laval, tint mot...:. .0
l.,tbiniete, Bernier- . 1 0
L hitt, Ceserain f 0
• M,...ekinougtl Boyer. _ I 0
natural, East cite .... 1 0 -
.al, Went', Afaekeniie1 0,
Montreal, Centre, Ryan.e.: 0 1
Miesiat int, Donahue.0 0
Moutu..gny, Tiaschercau. • i.:. 1 ,0
1 ontcaiu., Drs •as. - 0 1
-1 1.
Mootreerenci, Langlois1 0
Mee -antic Richard • • _. . 1 d,
67'19 2
tion- at the cxplenat ns
meat with respect to the
ifnesecs.
this was carried by Yeas
S.
der then .ntorid au amend-'
redncy the votrst
for tunteuaaa
Prison,
eContra!
nt sent
31r. Graham tauta
tr:ii in a, {
ti resolution declatingethat the,action of
the Guvcrr'ment, with •'regard to the'
-Central'Priron, 1 11 been setTs'e•} by a
sincere des rot.. serve the publio•inter-
ests.
<' After some discusefen ▪ Mr.. Gr'aham's
amendment was carried, Yees 34.. Mays
17• ,
Om cos ;n frence, .the I mm :grstion ie.
being motet,•
Mr. B•taltbee moved an amentimetit'
depreeating titre present rate of the- puk-
lic expenditure.
Mr. Hardy believed there rai-no pet
tion of the policy of the Government the
people viewed with wire favour than
their ener eticprwnnti.nof immigration.
He mt.red an amendment expressing the
hope that the Guverinneut woula not
relax in then efforts to encourage uumi-
gratiem. - - '
Mr Ilatdy'sA•.nendtnent waw carried;
leas 42, Rays -O. '
' Some ether items haying.been con-
cdrtedine
Mr, Crooks ntoee'1 tot go ageiteinto
Committee of Supply. -
Mr, Rykert .moved ,as ate amendment
la resolution in fivnur 'of allowing the
l¢nnicipal 'Lean Fend. money to be ap-
plied'to th pep..." of fermirg a school
fund:
The Attorw-y-Generel p.'luted out that
this aAa & vote ,of conhurr on'tho Gov-
erntuent. He •ecnpitu:ated in a few
eon's the reasons he had given on a
jofttner occasion for not ammentiug tai
hurried ch trees in the Act of 1873.; 1
- The a:uen.lun,.. t was Lest, Yea* '16t.
.Nitta M.
The supplennefttary eetimatos .4lasse
•1.5vn
thMo_h Luutwit:eu of Supply, au
esrrenee was next taken up.•
The Seh .ol :tills went tbrough their
0•6nHs1. eta_es, aleo a number of private
0 bill '
'0• '' March21St
O (orders in C..ltneil•'granting an addi-
O tional ail of 0,7.20 per nitre per annum
'0 Ger twenty years (equal. to a gr.u.t of
O $1;0,0 per mile) to the Toronto, Grey(
O and'Brnc'e 'Railway, .between, Orange-
ville - at.d Owen Se nil, arra a 30,11 of
89000 per mile on f hue front Harris -
ton to Tees-wcder, i ia,ranting ail to
U ( the. %t :aria, I}ltlss11t.:n sod North
te et extern and 'Witte. midi over, trti-
0
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Ntcolet, I:audet • . , _ • 0 1 0
Napiarville,_ 1)urioY 1 1 0 0
Ottawa County, Wright. 0 1 0
P'irtneuf• St. Guoree - .. • 1 0' 0
nliac, Wright- • 1 0 • 0
ebec C.nnty, Caron........: 1 0 0
ebec, Centre, Cauchon•.... 1 0 0
Owe, Fast, • Thiha,'dean... - 1 0 0
ebec West, McGreevy 0 1 0
ellen, B.trthe. 1 0 0
• 1 0 0
P.
4
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Itiehmoad. Aylmer. • . .
Ritnottaki, Fiset ,• 1' 0" 0
Rouville, Cheyal. 1 0 0
Shetford, Huntington... •. • _ 1 n
St. Maurice, Lajele... 1 0
Soal*awes, Lanthier .. - .1 0
'Stanstead, t;ulhy - :. 0 1
St. Hyacinthe, I)ulor no..:.. •, 1 1)
Sherbrooke, Brooks• 0 1:
fit. John, Iron a.. _ .
rasa a .'.. 1 0
Terrebonne, ll asson........., d 1
Temic, ata, Pouliot. • •.• ,- ▪ 1:`li•
'Theta Rivers, _McDougall . - - 0 1
Two Mountains, Prevost 1 0
v endreuil, Marwood ' 1 0
1`archeres, Geulirion. • • 0 1 0
Tweaks, Gill.; 1 0
45 17
NE4' BRUNSWICK
Albert, Wallace
Carleton, Appleby . 0
Charlotte, Gilmore o
Gloucester Anglin .1 0
444001• 1'S, Ferrts
Sunbury, Burpee 1.
St. John County, De Veber1
Victoria, Costrgan
York, Pickard 1
Annapolis, fthy
• 1 Cumberland, Tupper ..o
Dieby, Oakes lo
Inverness, MacDonnell -.1
1
Shelburne, Coffin 1
Yarmouth, KillaM. .. I
Etna: d# i'
At tint aftern".ykiolscesion the 'Supply
Bili was passed.. l ' , ,
Mr. Alf:Kellar towed the,I4ens. i
Mika
ota
l,'owntuitteo on the Ftanchise Bit
• ' A bong di,cnssion took plaice, and
several auientimerts were prop,ied.• The
-Bill was l:ltiinate1y rep,rtcd.'lit..
- Mr. 31cKe1lar then moved tkt3'•third
reat'hne. '. c!aase having been reed
to•in+Co:pruittcu, to the effect' the 'the
Bill should not take Witt nntii.Jan
1, 1873, Mr. Rykert moire" that it
effect immediately., -
Mr. Bethuno moved further in amend-
9imint lihat•a. the assessments fur the
0 i'yeai are in many case- alreitly com-
e 1 pleted, it is in expedient the Act sho.ld
GI alae into nt:eratwn earlier than the
0 pine specified. Carried,Yeas 32, Nays 9.
0 ; - Several other amendments were ante
milli succession; one of which, by Mr.
O Met'a'l, proposed to give the franchise
0of see.
to• all nia;e over 21 'ma
i& y
0 The amenduent. were all lust by large
O majorities, and • the Bill` hayin,.been
0' read a third time waft passed.
0 I The Voters' List bill wasps -eek and a
0 ' number of other me:entree advanced a
stage.
3 After recess, the Bill reseecting Muni-'
cipaal lnatitutione paued-through. ',Cone
mlttee. '
O The Poblic,Works, Charitable Testi-
o-1 tutious, Mutticipal Drain.tge, and Eie-
UI cntive Council ]jilts were respectively
readat third.time and passed.
- The Attorney-cleneral in`_roinced a
Bill founded on resolutions for the bot:
ter gevernm,nt of the di,trict of Ni -
agars, the neceaeity for which hal been
repeatedly urged upon the Government.
The Bill passed thruugrt Committee.
Several private Dills were. Passed
through their final stages, and that House
rose.
March 23rdi
The Hausa hada .port sitting to It'nd
up the hnsiness of the session preeipus
4 0 • to prorogation.
0
lution autheriztng the Government to
O 0 : 'Ake steps, by arbitration or otherwise,
0 • 1 Several Bills were read a third time.
o o Mr, Itykert desired to rooms the ad-
journed debate on the appropriation of
the :Municipal Loan Fund Act.
The Speaker ruled the motion to be
oat of order, and the House adjourned.
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- PRINCE EDTARD ISLAND.
Prince, Yeo 1 0
" Perry
teeteero's, hairdo.
March 24th.
To•daiy at 3 o'clock, His Honour the
O Lieutenant Governor proceeded to
about one hundred bills, prorogued the
third session of thesmotel parliament cf
I • Ontario with the following soeeen :-
0 ; • thank you for the manner in whieh yen,
' have fulfilled the assurences, which, at
: the opening of the Sesaion you gave to
o
sider the Legislation that m1ght7 be offer-
() ed to you, and to express rely satisfac-
O tiuu at noticing that all measures
O which I recommended to your attentian,
0 , have met with your aPprOval. 1 have
t• he other Bills of public utility which
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I congratulate you on Devine devised
and adopted important measures for
preventing frauds and correcting errors
to the electoral lists ; for securuig the
rights of voters, and freedom and purity
in the exercise of those rights ; and for
extending the franchise to important
Assess not heretofore possessing that
privilege.
• You have done a good service to every
part of the Pro)ince by your revision,
improvements rad consolidation pf the
laws (which had for many yeaes been
accumulating) for the regulation and;'
management of oir Public and High
Sehools-on the efficiency of which the
future condition of our Proviuhe,so es-
sentially depends.
1 have perceivedrcwith satisfaction t1 at'.
you have provided a uniform plan her
the future distribution of the public
stoney which iramsually voted in sid.of
charitable institutions that should rely
chiefly on otker sources of support. •
1 rejoice that yet have made further
Proviso/osier o/os for the due administration of
potties, by a much needed addition to
the judicial eta, and by adopting such
reforms in the maehlnery of litigation as
experience had ascertained to be desira-
ble.. - •
1 am pleased that you' have passed
various measures for the benefit of set-
tlers in 7et sparsely occupied portions of
of our territory. r '
I am glad that you have approved of'
the various reekeity appropriations re-
commended for soul concurrence, 'end 1
trust that they, w ill fitted important Help
towards advancingtbe tnafertal interests
i.nd the develupme t of the country,
1 thawk you for the supplies which
volt have granted for the public service.
They shsllbe expended with economy,
and with's due regard to your wishes.
1 ooneratulate 'you on hiving been
able, while providing for all ueeessary
expenji'ure, to diminish, at the same
time, the public bwnlrua, bT abadduning
sunrceft of reveuue which bear hardly on
many if those persuua frit' whom rich
revenue ion dernetl.
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Lissatr o`ls Tire in 17CW Torts.
)U a rE4_iYfy ItCIYID TO DILATE.
• New Tom, Marco 3 -Angst 3 o'clock
this umerning a fire brick* out int large
double tenement hood oe Third Are.
nue, between 141st and 142nd streets.
The firemen worked heroicatly1" get, out
eleven families hop the <1•'"'"°d edifice.
Froth 23 to 30 persons were Pared in
their night clothes, and it was believed
alt theitnnates had left the building
but test as the Names reached the 4th
floor it Was aleertainel that Mary Burns
aged'35, and her three children,tlaged
respeetirely 9, 7, and 5 years, ? were
missinz. Desperate effort* were tirade
tosave them, but without avail. Two
firemen LOU several sateen were:barely
scorched to tie t:re to save therm, add
wbeu they found their wav back to the
street the excitein'ut ammo; those sav-
ed, including Mr. Bums, the husband,
and len, aged 12, and Miteheil, 2yean,
childreu of the unfortunetti wunlau, and
the Con,.regated cititens was awful. It
was with dttticttlty tate husband and
severer of the citizens were prev ted
frumeet-
ing
rrahin odame* wad set-
!( into the
inti an awful death in, endeavouring to
rescue Urs Burns ant her three children.
\Whenfiledalito su',iided, about 3.40
►. in; Mrs Burns' L ,ty war discovered
horribly ch ureal. 1 he bodies of the
chit :ren are nut yet r. steered. Lisa oa
bulldl0k,, 412,1 .eb. The f:u,ulies lose
frust 10100 t., $T0) each; in clothing said
furniture.
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WALL PAPERS.
T. J. MOURHBUSE
has received a large assortment of
ATIERNS
'WALL PAPER
FOIL SEASON 1874, --
A full stock of Gu1d,Ve11•et and Common
SORI ETtiwa3,
ALSO•
' 1.
DOw. SPADES,
plain end li,ured.
CO11ATIONs 2 PANNELL1h(iS
uttered atlilowest prices.
Guderieh, March 17th. 1874.
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NEW. GItd ERY
S'1`«1i Ise
VICTORIA STREETS
G ODEB ICH,
Opposite •the ell Barjtno Croand!
••; - ALEX. ADAM
begs leave.tii inform the public of Got-
ric •
001-
erich surrounding tt+o inti int
that he has opened that
New Store on ,Victoria
St with w Choice
stock of '1
IIXOO ttIES & PROVISIONS,
By keeping Ent clave articles at low
prices he h. pea to get a share of poi lie
. `
trop. r: alliv mea it tin
1'a C and qt r l d
jnt4e for yourselves.
A Horrible Stttelnent•
COFFEE ::F.tetUD - DAILY.
The Manitoba Free Pre+a ors late
date publiel,*Jsn account of the circaa -
stances connected with the murder Of
'Thomas Scott; oecupyine sixteen
enluhins, signed by W. Fernier, Geo. D.
Mc\Ica t, dames Stewart, 1). N . Comp -
bell, (1. it. Young ' and Archibald
Wright. Annrogst other details, .it cot-
tons the following hornets state- o t
menta- G'/rlerich. 11th Nov 1P73: - 1 iD:,
"Scott was shot at 1'2.33 p.m.' Itis
said. that about tire o'clock.in the eveni-
ing,Riel,'Alfred 4ott and others enter-
ed the baatton mto'which `Scott had been
conveyed, and were saluted with the
w•.rfis, 'ForGod'srsa'ke take me out of
here or till Inc.' They shrank bac!c, arid
shortly 'tfterwarda,'a person entered the
basttou, and • cut Srott s throat. .thus
putting him out of intiery. This shock-
ing mutilation of the IAo-ly in all prebs. ` _ -t
tulity accounts for tee refusal to lend,; W.1I c sus, WA T CHHE'S,
the bud, up to the Rev: Ecorse Yuungt
-who had appliet't•.r it, with a view.. of Silver. hunt teetrA\•atelios, warrant.
giving it a christian burial -and fez its ed);u,.d reliahle time-keetaeri, at 010.
11luiu.te coneeilu.ene.' $14, $lei.
.A t'3Ltt:Or R;e3kt st•
A. Adam will always have on hand a
supply of spiced beef hates.
S,A:[T 1 h1:€ S'
VA :IETY BTO e
01.- 04: ,
Es:rso:llasr7DJs•.4:431 Cosfsssion_
CtNciEtATf, 3Lrcit _.i. - In Julie,
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7. Belle tte.^•ar, a young ,
r Ile n Irl nett ed 13
If
was..ntrage•.l sod nu.rd rod 1 1 .+!erect
Ohio, act tewu wo•n naw, l alClwtld
f►ealmel, suspi,enbd of the crime,
were lynched by tlei infuriated citizens.
A sew days age flies, 11, Dpuglas, of
Hort Weyne, tudiene, on hit death -bed
e.mfessed that he c' in,nittel the outr'sge,
aid afterwards pirticitated in the. hsug-
iii of the two inn•.culit uI.•q.
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The greatest enrio.i!y ig Englan.lj at'
present t a skeleton . lar in• 11. 1' ' all
boon and no muscle: The head is large,
the fete attenmate.l, the teeth are pro-
minent, sod the eyes blue. isle eats,
drink3, uu"ies, sl••.-ps, walks, anti takes
' itis t..d•h-, amt sever had w.L, s il:ness
in hisne,. The mile defective' things
about hirearebit Learing sad speech•
He has a gn d heat of brown hair, batt
act heir au bi+ bot l•, There has been aro,
sheratton in his weight 6'r ten years.
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JEWELLERY :
Set's, Brooches, Barings, &c. New•
.prtterns Bleck and Gold Ilrnclts at'
K
?;2t
J 'T pair.
•f
.
' • A rarer assert meat of
Borders, r ittd,,W ,Blind•, fi6afleb
. e., in every style and variety.
Expected to arrive, WALL 1'APT;ti. I
e Remember the 'pla ee
SAUNDEIRS'• VARIETY STORE,
Crabb'. Block, Market Square, Goderich.
March 17th, 1874. 1413
FAItrI FOR SALE.
TO BIT SOLD
I3y - public .A nctiit'tal
AT THE BOOMS or G. id, 'TRUE I N
Ca Wednesday, 8'h dal of April,187.1.
At It o•elo'k, 'Mot.
The North half of 1...t ?f amber 1, Is the Sixth Cue-
eeeelon• Western [Hi i41011 of the .
-Vi-,41-
- --i--
.,TOWNSHIP OF ASIIFIELD,
r,+ GIRL V17 Ctata+ting ion awes of :.and, sure or leer, al.nnl
S'-EVAR AN a+..aJ. AO aura are eleatwl• the Irian,..• ur 40 arn•w Lr,n1
al, bush. o.m•i•nnj of Ilwerh, M e''la•.d Heinln••k.
• There Is a d 1.'g 1100,,, litre add rbed on the
PPLY ill MRS. O. (,, ANDLrR- permit:ism,* never failmi stream runs through the
g.,q is rear of Dnit Shed. tn•t •
18th 3farch, l3`4. 1413be •1111' i'"t ie'..'ppt 2 mole. fr •'n 14 rom Ise P.O.,
Godertehr • end aha Gm* lbk 4. and *bunt 14 from tae Town
_ ---- -.-- - Iff o('..etrrtr•• h se.i 1
. - I r. n umliate pr ..n with 'e given
Ji
'ji•) I.El. to the purelirer•- . .
TEI1.123 OF SALE: •
Ten per ant of the purchase money dose, Its.
lance to Drake ww-tutf of the pnrehaae mosey 1. 30
days frog the day of Sale and the renaining ballot
th., purchase moan. 1.. he secured bvYorteage,paya-
sad nnlenlrsuet, within ten We in four eqnal .send instalments with interest
u►inwtsP t 11 the alae cot 5 Il ►r0.. at prevent nt thereon till realist
If it a al. -.se Fara
q 1. not a ve it tory ,W rlwt.l en suer term as lacy
oto
EogttirP L. a1r«at ap•'a
D. ALLEN Fir further I'a'ticnlarsapply to Messrs :`crista
-:hibion oderi f J"bestia, Rai rioters, 0udeti:h, ur to Dr. James
Leslie, ltao.5iton.
1412-1m Gohiericb. • DAr1S) ikJOHNSTON,' •
_1.---- - m..lieitor, for ',.o tors.
.... People's Grocery; _ --- bated tnl. 13th-dar of Men•b, tea. 1413c
O BRICKCOtl'AGE\ 1TII
C3 Stan;a, lame orchard and
ten acres •tf gobdlau 1, fenced
Cie OLD
AAPUoRrtEm
e t RO ELI 1:10 TIE
FR AEruSlin,
ANU GLASSWARE
caoctErt
all ow" vpt
1414
Farming Lands !
Rich
Union Noe Rdirs.ay cloves, s.
is :alma,
the
trindc'°16''fli".1.; 1784•Idir)Ntle7k.lereolttal Ivo: 7:
'nrue,Thoth:"4'0,2,1,::::::::.:k4.67:116111".a....11:111n1h.p11:111;63,41:711";87igityVehrlMalaiar- oridi
or the 11"it Whomedli" I:7%1°11"as les!. lp 'jet
.4„, Ow TRETIMC
1,6111
Ho omtriell
u IS
1 40
or
VALUABLE FARM,
In the Toonship of Colboine, in the
County of Hume. ,
There will Ise'sulifon
Sattrdny the llth by of April, 1874.
at 12 o'clock noon; at
G. M. TRUEMAWS AUCTION ROOMS
in the town of Goderieli, by virtue of a
power of eel° contained in a cerbsin
Xfortgtope, from Samuel and Matey Piper,
whieh tall be produced at the sale, the
PARC_EL I.
Let nember eight in the first Con-
cession Western Division of the 'said
Township of.Collborne. except that por-
tion conveyed to the hlunipal Corpora-
tiou sof the sae township.
The following improvements ire said
-to be- on the pregame : a log -house and
:Tare rriall.-°°Itoney to bepeatedonwthn°oEnttlialhePdnary7
of sale. For balance, term. wi'l be
made known at Deo sale.
For further particulars apPly to
JOrIAS AP JONES,
Goderich.
FOR SALE.
SMITH A FAMILY PHYSI.,110e, the
latest medi,a1 work of the kind publish-
ed and a most useful book to have in
every house,
A copy of Dr. Fowlers' celebrated
Work on the "Science o Life." Will be
•
mrr'4JL(flll0, .4'MdlYlt(1tY1WiYlI{Lr
NEW GOODSCONSTANTLY ARRIVING
and Business Steadily increasing.
Y
-mother lot of spring goods just o jened, Dress shoo , Shawls, Black and'
Uolored Silks, Prints, Shirting, T'wedds, Ready Mad ; Clo lin'r, Bov's Knicker-
bocker Suits, Men and Boy's ,
ts, y Felt Hats: new stales, I3oo aril Slices in ;Neat
r• 1r`i ty, Ladies' Prunella Gaiters.:A large stock of new an ch ice Teas. -
CROFTS & Jog S' Oil.
Noted or ,hears Goods.
CANNED A ND BOTTLED
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
GREEN PEAS,
GREEN CORN,
TOMATOES,
eS-c• 4»c. 4.c.
,A LARGE VARIETY AT
1414
PEACHES, -
PEAR,S,,
STMWMBERRII:'S,
PLUMS,
1 ENGLISH DAIMONS,
sac: 4...
D. FIEI,(i I'sOx s,
'' ESTRAY STEER, -
-
AME INTO THE 1('i1EMISES OF
"'I the mbscriber about 1st November
!Asti a RED STEER, coming two years
old- with a shite star on his forehead
1 one born crooked over the e. The
Nuel e r e
Few qtr will }lease prove property, :pay
lexnae, and take him away.
'tile
DL•NCAN McNEE.
Lot 3, 10th Con. Colborne';.
' 16th March, -]h74. 141:.us
874
•
Q!y
I I 1 74e
a
t 1
Mackay L, etlIni
i v .iJ
PRIVATE BILLS. ' 7AIL
'pARTIE. INTENT/1N° TO MAKE
application to Parliatbent for I'ri-'
rate Bills, either for granting exclusive
privileges, or conlereing cor}wrate pow -
:era for commercial or other purposes of
profit, or for doing anything ;tending to o
effect the rights or property of other. Is now complete in every department
parties, are hereby notified that they are
required by the Huleauf the two.tluns.a ` '
of Perliagqieui , (which are p'lblishe•! in which they are prepore.1 to disposer if as
"till in thb Canada (nrzeffe.) to gift, two . •
inontlti 'notice of the application: (eluar- elicnp as ally other hous(r iuthe trade.
ly and distinctly specifying if.• nature 1
end objet.) in the Cahedd (,t:ette, and
also in a newspaper pubtisbud11'; n the
County .r Union of Counties adecteal,•
eroding copies of the Papers coutsinii,;l
the first and last of such notices to .the
Private Bill Office of each House:
All Petitions for Private Bills most
hr
we. '
1 - •, 1. , 1,, t f
/o resent with h 'rat or
( to
r .n
the Session. •
Meant LRMotee, I
• Clerk of the Senate.- .
ALYRRD PATRICK,
Clerk of the Holtse
1411 of teenl ,ns.
ANDI? TSB,
C O0p.;
No• 1] EY -LAW (1874
To rune by say of ' Loan Ike sunt . of
.1toeuty !Ave/se-Rd duffers for Me purpose
of pwrchusiOJ tae .N.irikets: reteel
t: o,trr.
n-herea. the Cnnn,il,41 the'Corpnratii.n of the
County of Itutoo fine nw.h•e4 t" pun•ha.e the
Northern +ravel Rue.:, with the view of winos thief/
the collection et Toles on all 0. Gravel Roads to
the said Count
Aud whereas to ever Into efl,•-t the told rector.!
nl.je.•t, It will be necessary fur the Council .1 the
taW Corporation O'rai.e.M sum rel twmut) thou•.
est dnllan 1n 1110 manner hereinafter ,,.eutioned,
Abd whereas the 'intoned rf the whole rateably.
(mils:fry of then 1''•dmty of II limn irreeiw.-live
if wny tnture in. -mese in the cans and irr.,1eetee
of any Income 10 oe derived f 411 (b- te.nl..iry
In'vestmcut . 1 'ae sinking fund 1, -rein after mru-
ti•'uetl "r any ,art,lh.•rZyl secont•ns to the last re-
viwed and equalin.1 Assessment Hobe it the said
County, being fir the seer doe thor,.and eight
hundred and seventy three, wa• rhnteen
hne hundred and u fiery thouaaaw three hundred
andsevents ave •lu1,1r,.
And whereasth° am•.unt of the existing debt of
the •aW County 1e as f. Pow.: Principal, Two !me-
thod and' fine -nn a 'h,utwnd eight hundred and
thirty dollars. for ';ravel lined Debentures Learing
interest at she rate . f six per:•rnt per annum. The
aunuaf- ehtereat to be paid OD the sent 4.141. &Item
thousand are hundred and Meaty nine tubus and
eighty rents. Upon wlo.-t held there is to interest
In arrest.
And whereas whereas it will r.gi.ire the sum of Two
thousand two hundred dollars to 'be raised antra.
ally by special mite for th• payment of the laid
debt and interest a• also hereittft r emntion.d.
And ehrrear, for fmyoa th.• interest and.crea'ine
a1h ry ,al manual Si, . Fuad for psi nig the wi.
•run of Twenty tbon•and dollars stet In•erestae
herrinaner menti sed: it will -eq•.ttt m, equal an-
nual u'triai rate of ono hundred and Mate lithe
hominy, and aftv.ilnt!,s (len-rite) of a mill In the
dolls in uddlt 01. W al, other elites and taxes to be
levied m each yea'. Re 11 therefore enacted by the
Council of the Cur.ot ation of the County of Huron!
1•t. That it shad be lawful for the Warden or
Um said County of Huron to raise by w.y oL i,.an
Romany parson, or pe reins. body or bodies corprr-
eta who may be willing to advance the'.atne upon
the credit of the Debentures hereinafter men thne•t.
a sun not eT-eedu,.: in the whole the with of twenty
thousand dolour., and rause the same to be paid
into tee hands of.the Treasurer ofthe Countyafore-
gildfor the purpoau cat with the object abo,e re.
raiz.*.
3'td. That it shall- he !awful for the said ti'arden
to rause any nnwl•er of Debentures to 'o made lot
such mums of teener, not Ins than roe hundred
dollars each, and that the said Debenturresp ■hall be
sealed with the seal of the said Coeporatara and lie
signed I y the said •W3rden, ao•l- countet}tgned by
the Treasurer of the wail C. lnty.
trd. 1 hat Weald Debentures shalt he made coy
able in twenty years ■t fu rthewt from the day herein
after m,etloeed for this ny-law to tate r0.s•t, At
the ogles of the Treasurer of the said l'umtty of
Hun.s,and.hall have attached to them 11014ns
for the payment of the interest annually, stebed by
the 441.1 Wanlen and Tn•aattrer,
•
4th, khat tube amid urbenturea and "Cnupnms,
Isbell be made not in the currency of this Do-
minion.," that the elude amnmrt nt said Ih,hec-
ture. shell not exceed the before mentioned sum of
latent), thousand dolor., an I they .hall l*arint.r-
est at the rate of six r••r cent per •n num, whlek in-
termit shall be pay.' le on the first do 01 July In
each end every year during the continuance of the
mid Dehenturee at the ethos rel the Treasurer of tLe
pabl County of It urou. t
5th. That for the purpose of furnttt.g a linklag
Pond for the -payment of the said I)el.entnrea and
the intend at the rate afo-esa,d pi become. due
thereon. an equal epeeist rate o1 ontjhtu.dred and
sluts eine-bundred and hey-ainth.(0A.-v5)) of ■
moll in the dollar, shall in addition to all other,
late. and tares 1.e raised, levted and collected, in
each year upon all the I ateahle property within the
County of Huron, during the continuance of the
Iald Deb 'tutee n- anv of them.
eth. That this Hy -law shall take eIT-et and cone
into operation upon the first nay of July, one
thousand eighthundrrd uul seventy-facr.
NOTI c E.
The $bore is a true copy of a proposed lty-law
to he takes Into consideration by the mnnlet paJ-ty
of the County of Huron at (Nwlerlch. In the said
County on the f'urth day of Jute, 1514. at the
hoer of two o'clnrk m the artist noon. at which time
and plane the mer ,h. ro of the Council am tereby
required to atten•t f‘•r the purpose aforesaid.
PETRR ADAMSON. Clerk.
enanty Clerk'. (limen.
(Wderi,h Feb.reth,lb74.1 1410-n
per day. Agehts wanted
PAD elaeses of wtirklog
people of eitner erdt. 'young er old, make more
money at work for its in their *pare moments, er
all ,the ante. titan at anything el... Particular
tree. Address • riotene CO.
1115. -Ig Fortlasd.lals
1ert Door to the Fast Office,
tri 11 T m
S s.ET
coo E.lir
RARW.E1
HaridW ,rs, Hardware.•"
'I`IfE Subscriber begs to inform iht
inhabitants of floderich and sur-
rounding Country that be has 'perches-
' ed the
Bankrupt Stock
OF
rtw
STRACH N'S
40 T;r:,th 8i5
TV RSAL RR!C S,
E 0 'i'ccth 820
t .
.}..iii
-
V.
1.
.ii.,
Iltllls.1 liiil
To 'the ferment/off ,'Ont." 1 rept
tele '
To tell them of harrows w)iioh I
forsal e,•
()f herrows, their equal have never
made,
Fur beauty of finish oreovering s
In spring time. when farmers aro
• u bees,'
t'repai•ing,the ground :for: *heat,
and peas,
There is aornething they want to
,the ground fine,
A sett of good harrows, abaci Ii err,!
--
• .a i - .
s.
I1 l,t•,. iiiiiiiii;i:111-
11
:i'+ftlif
;;
4 1
. I tl11'1{{i4. Il.nt.
e
My How aftenlin harmwing peas it i.4foto nl,
i fl third of -them still are on top .of the
eve ground; . .
But those wile Lace used Hoy harrows
been I ' declare,
d; IThat where.they p151 oder no peas are
seen alter,.
ir
busy LI summer. when fellows aro lumpy and
jrotldlt' ,. '
eats Or breaking a sod field, which _goes
very tough,
ke Get a sett of my harrows and strafe it
1 down fine,
1 rod They sr4 made of gobd atuH and will
•{ last along tine.
• i (To be cenf.nued.)
/•
BUTTERFIELIYs
CWERRY BALSAM
FOR
COUGHS AND COLDS,
P.m SAT. AT G. CATTLE'S
Latfl Parker
DR' C}ZSTC;RE, -
MARKET QUAEE GODERIOR.
- I190
FOR C.iEH
• MYM..e.'•,.•
.1.
KERR ' ezi 3 cRE TZIEe
SUCCESSORS TO
Take this opportunity of •informin
1 mored into those
note and apleudid
'•SL I1uii
•their friends and patrons that they have rc-
trenises on tbcaiatiltet Square, one dour East
itof
R.. Be SJ ;1II'-S' ST ung, '
9 teru Use are noir rdcei r• t h' •• fall and wittier itock of
e 4>u
SHEIF Alto ifigitiTY HARDWIRE
:;titight since the receut, deg. -line prices which they are uttering very low. for cash.
•
, Call and stia tor Yourselves!
toelt rich, Oct. 23rd 1873
II. GARDINER & et
U T
shich must bo clearcd out at once
At Post and Under.
Special Bargains to the Trp,:e.
cloderich, Oct. 17, 1873.
Farm ti)
1392
frflE subscriber offers to rent his
• farm, loing Lots numbers 14 and
15, 5th concession. Goderich Township,
containing I r41 acres, 83 clenred and
a good mat. of cultivation. There ars
good bilildinis and an maple supply of :
good water on tho lot. Should the I
fann not be let immediately, an oPF°1-
tunity wilt be given to a good steady
man 01 work it for the season.
fl -Four good cows in calf for sale.
DANIEL WILSON.
Goderich,17eli march. 1874. 14130
STOCK'f! EXTRA
MACHINE OIL
1111. 1..ern In general usedor the post two years and
giving the best eausfartion, as may he seen by tes-
timonial. from many of the leading houses InOn •
It wIU not congeal in the ("oldest weather; it is
ILA the heaviest machismo in use.
R c 01
OnORE C606610
LADI7S' Valve,
dgNTS' CAPS.
STOCK COMPLETE Id ALL DEPARTMENTS
Boots it Shoe3,.
•
!CLOTHING.
A. SMITH & CO.
Hare ;est rewired the *gest
1
Stock of Clothing
-; AND T1fE
•
BEST STOCK OF CLOTHS ..
AND
LIMITS FITRNISHINO 000DS
Ever offered in Goderioij ,lad they •r0
datehnined to sell the ^ ' i
tZSAPAQT exam:
i
CLIMBING MADE TO ORDER 1
• O. ' SiIO14T NOTICE.
Good Fit guaranteed Or ria Sala
RI:MiitSPER IE 8 ,
Next 'Door to~X. Boed'8 Drug Stere.
•
Market Sgture, Godericb.
1390
SANTA CLAUS
AT;
`W4 ITLANDVJLLEI
STANBUTRr
Begs.to inform the inhabitants. of Milt-
landville and the surrounding country,
that he has received a large suppl,yof
FancY Goods and Toys
of all descriptions, fur
t'hcistlas and New Year's Gifts,
whieh will be sold
.E A Y FO It CA S H.
Also s full stock of
NEW GROCERIES
consist'
In
c#Ten not to
be equaled is
strength Band flavour, at all prices, to '
suit the ti
mss.
'Also new 1ialeini, Currints•Spices,Baos, -
S'.'ganseteetrop}ss of first quality and eiety'
otherartllcle in the Grocery line.
Ale, a large supply of Dry Goods, Fancy
Goods, Glass & Creckerv, Tea Sets, &c.
• avails, Flour A Feed.
flirt a full supply of W'inee and Liquors
such as Sherry, Port,Broody, itum.
;Gin, \1'kiskey, est
- 1
Market price paid for produce. Butter,
Regs, f rats, -, Peas E Potatoes bought
and sold at
_ STANBURY.R S'1 ORE,
1398 Maitlandville..
TAILORING.
R. DUNLOP
M rchant Tailor,
, JEST STu3LEE tr,
GODERICII,
BEGS to direct attention to his very
full stook of •
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
,which he is prepared to teaks up to the
afoot fashionable style S and at the lowest
• rates.
Genual 1'urniimltings .
of all kinds kept on hand as usual.
Goderieb, Oth Dec. 18; 3. -
Tiiecmoki•ng Turk,`
ti 1
C. - GREENWOOD
CIGAR AND TOBACCO STOISE,
In the Store formerly oecwpied by 8.
Fume Market Square, Gpderf
CALLA.. .AN 1) ..,113
his sell selecteditock of
PIPES,
Cid; ARS,
TOK.ICCOS,
P'tUCL ES,
ItOU1'H PIECES,It
Jac., &e., .
•Sign of.fhe Smoking Tnrk. VC. (Hoen-
e -mei is Arent for T. F Room*, Organ
Builder; Toronto. Orders for tuning
promptly attended to. 1401
•
1
•
PARTIAL LiST
of goods far sale at Parson's &Co's nOw
Hardware Store, opposite .the Markpt
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY;
CARPENTERS TOOLS,
SPADES, 'SHOVELS,
SCYTHES, FORKS,
' GRAIN CRADLES,
HEW' AND RUBBER PACKING,
LEATHER BEIZING, a/I sizes,
, WHITE LEAD, all prices.
BOILED AND RAW OIL,
BLACK OILr
• TURPENTINE,
And all kinds of
Fp, efti, chimp;
BY
Ready MadeClothing. G. H. Parsons & 0o.
Opposite the Market Rouse,
June. 28. 1871.
MADE TO ORDER.
TESTIMONIAL
Yr.. lb...sopa Liao Machette Werke, aim
eonskler fitoeVeoit cheerer at MAI re. gal"
than olive oil at 60 cents Tours respectfut e,
MOORE& CORDON,
GLEN, Freielent.
toe sale eat, bY
Merchants, Cloderich. r,„.•erich, October 24th, 1873,
Saes AGENTS,
11114.
•
Opposite Grain Market.
Information Wanted
AF John Thompson, native of the
‘-" County Monahan Ireland, is now
29 year in this connt4, when last heard
from he retain the town of Ingersoll, in
1872. Hie bendier' James Thompson
wishes te find his whereabouts. Infor-
mation may be left at this °rime.