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'1'Ht. HURON SIGNAL, .DUAL MAY 4. 1883.
MANITOBA. ltaalfnLtltr.
(•,r•\'t'b1sY1 \'d boTTERIES MATRIMONY IN MAN
:rod l,wate a Flwtter la \(r 1'hurtas (.•.".1, , has
+ 1."E FIL f(TmEsr I
THE HURON r'� I(' v -�I
SIGNAL
w� (,ualalu. tett )eats past has be t IAttorney-General
t! r rl...t,1e lr.ete errn•at t 111•
I euuble Tax ( ••u•; -\•.,•sty has ace �.w,s,aaulsflrWab
►shod seers Felder
stn 07 Mc
(uuv L>fur. at tbelr I) re urth et , to boast of one t f the most efficient official a •r.:: f:'•,:u the t a• _—
(uICR tlytsarel volunteer Ate ::utpanies iu the province, Idiot the law.ae•cectiug 4,tteriva, contain- ' The bachelor friends of the '' Duke,'
CiODESICH, ONTARIO. ,d vouch ..f Rau t eie+icy was due to
Ars& Is despatched to all pat simians of the aurruued
Apr
coaatr) t.) t he earnest maW .tad trains.
Skala
admission it has • larger rircula
n tal.) o1I er newspaper as this part of
'7. (Vitamin( the raciest, u await
litrilyeErai
d beet remelts jeurn in
chews i tar, alit* Ansa. tie f oreaolig e�
mad belief to addition tuthe above, a neat -c
:amity and fireside r it is therefore a
rr's� ese/i
TLaYa. -i)l.sU 11.1/ whets Zsrt., tt Y ttlgt
neA�nbllahera : i'.I► 1f Qllldlrf err ettt rtiontM
OU if not w, said I'hmeele w ill Ma Pr'etAr
1 • 1 f alias 1{urthulla' a sou of the l.n••ale.,n, entered to aster
s
most desireWe udarrf tap uta.
at
the chief of
Dancey.
clematis] the onerous ditties ,of the office 1t is stated in ,,a ,.tro(iler.
1 1
e(1 in the C, tiv.lidateai Statutes .,f Cal e. will, we fuel certain, read the fallowing,
„ t•J aweulel by '.':; Cie.
I Lake \fan.
again got his
liwe•kiln iu full ,•, erasion, and will
carry on the busier,+ as iu tints �.
His add kilnw►tb.►.11j wrw:ked by the re-
cent freshet, but the breakages hate now
i.eeu th-(,udghly topaired, and Mr.
the eoutlwny, Capt. T. N. ria, chra • selection from the Cu tl ,ole is ui t l.uuuua t„ go uu•. t to
91i, utast • • !w:aatter i ufar:.aa 1. Nereid hiva ,u (s
Fur user uiue yars he ilia- chap. 1
without salary or emolument of any In diseherehig this duty y
judgment
fid with interest :-- t siuess eteu mope largely that b) -
t ti Wednesday uv ruin; .'•eat :t riPP a fore.
wilt oxer• lug ezcitriiI tit amongst a number of our !
oro our test ud t i tl'e persons citizens indicated th:•t stnuethine unusual seamiest
kind, l ae l 1 in placing the or -to b� p• •s- - ed, b d d I1ear was ab, k place. Ladies and
izatiun of the company upon + auto of persecution. nee• ud. •
u, u dress a:r. ent c.ocurrwlin
small h:ui,. For same years back,I out that persons who sell tie eta ter pry• t.euauce el hat►ua ',madam: importantAken10011 a frightful
I last iu alditialu tel fit are much worst guilty that those•whu ,i.1 hsttd,might lou been weudin:: their i Lyman Heaton a saw Mill n %%vow,
wed until January b r i f a1r. \1 ui tilkge 7th wnceuiun of iiriK .n• The
' Ig
a Ana succ e o ••.rut an sect' env :aa - about to toe ace.
gag t titer- i 1 l t puult gentlemen f ll 1 l with the rip- Trenton, Out April'. --Yesterday
fit htful aoolaa
ad r G sin I simply taw them: and post in ns•►1 ' - say towards the Awl, uuee .o ,
le u ht lire acid air. Stews, eatou,
at tiEs 'being chief of the lira blit , 1 once that they are (emanating an illegal Burns.
oc - snc Eight ceuta�pe f chair '
Y
11 The taus., of all this WAS Cs snU eu g
ie for I. r r RTI Y 1
t 11 tinsertion; three crura per her or I
Dances occupied the
I$ $itI'n u 'nation .of the uul,ua s u
man •.f the fire and w' cr commit(�a of ' soft is not deemed advisable that a pr,'. I Burns, ,od J. \1 . Su"' our talented j fain tcbere the Gro eau, but living absta-
ins
liarriatu:. 1t c.• S .i cl t' the "tea ed by the. awoke hhe *lipped and fell a ta-
• the .couucit. Some 'me since Qapt. secntiuu should instituted against lily
I 1 had ;atseuiblwl his neck senors a large etreulau•i saw. !le
ne or n
uhaubrrqurutfnsertton. 1"early, alfst-cls)
ed quarter!) contracts at reduced talcs,
awartlVTa\t:..-••yatttneratsoanrot-clans hos tea_ newspaper I.. Aafea.fora alta. g wu►pllelwlt thusewluh I
e tiftawn utiautrs attef-
r
lobbing department incepts - et found W •'' l�aasoy was cunstt$utt to place
lotteries, untimost l the put,liaherr have been to witness �h ceremony. Auu,ul(st those was found alb ut
utas tke waiter
at is a at fitye'tprep r as head of the tire company Iu inWr nr l that uuiess wall •rdtart
ort t)wie -Losec ptrpairod 'agitation 1 int ue l were Ir. and �lt ; .i aka I t rtxrtdy. 1N
tw rarpaseed.-7'crwist;ask came before the build, at was a ail
I
:odoleis
In
:o do beaten.
businessto that line at pr ccsthat cannot the hands of the council, and when it
cannot be
that (J 1
ue ba•+ten, earl of a quality CC .ttxl.
The wore done gratuitously by C.tpt.
FILIL:.1, MAY fru, 1583. Dances, for nine lungyetars in perfecting
isments i alre. J,..tr, war,'., el
are at atm* disceutiuued, and 04 'waste,r. real airs. A. Mutt Mr. and na t is
iuscrte.t, the law will be pat in force D. t� . D,:21•, mi.. ,and 3Ir„. Thus, (lr. 1 •--
agauta: theta• aad;)•ou will t•,r::aw'ith \li.:.,., L..ut.t Parr, Jenuiu Sin:, ii. "'The I:Izevlr Wharf'."
Awa)',
--
toe this noti:e in papers in your celerity' ; M. •Couy.r, lits. Riddell .ted eaDecidedly the moat uuiyue , eutlll 4 in
Messy..► the erg
which torltajo such sdvertaseun.nitw en, aI( V. Davis,I►act+ J >: Johnstono sus
�^'-� — organization of the company, and in
feet the! it affects both houses ut Patrol
Anent, hooey the Lads would have at
cuust,tuti.nwl richt 1.. throty it out, ua1
it would be scarcely losable to dira:t
a;;itati. t agail.at them. If, however.
the bill sh•.uld pass, attirutine wu.1:y�
Mw11 b..,au•ub the fudtiuu', Anil it Wo o!,
u"t Ire Lath tau the oath was abolish al
'The Taney' Loodou gable deepat,:a
says : The Central Liberal Assunietiee
rue Tel fug to uu 103,000 copies •'t
f1r.-uy`. ties s tv,:h un the .t lr.0
twt►'11ill in pomp et form
ua hese cnen ile.ely severe 1
f lend Wes Oreeuw,ty. Shortly after 81 a literary way to which the publ a has
— r' " 1'.11t 111: /. cin property in the tow'u, east not 1 IN many of the towns an l t Allain, of ' o'clock the Itev. A. Stewart 1;. D. pro- 1 been treated, it tau Elzet it Library, a
.f -PL.le'ff .(L saving ( l )
d of sufficient importance by the I C•omol t anal the States it is c'ator,ary ua pounced the aural+ which made the hap- , new semi-weekly magazine. &tc l eine-
L�ut the the Reform. payors in Agueu; deemed I, hot•: what. is un " Artier Day—a I pv couple man a:id t:ife. Dr. aicCrack• I bur contaiustwine cewplete literary gem.
about ur%t llinirtet• of Agricul- ulewbary of the council to merit even a called 1 r urtr I u chat'uctenstic • slweilncn of the ha•,t
. ilre merriment, sand• , fotl.aal vote of thanks from fr,ui that 1 day devoted publicly t•, the i,l:anting of F '1 L' d •
Luuuu I brr.ww t of the Maul ,f the
:ore Lava, out ut l t �' t ti ru' us i is Iup)eatut.l It is < Y
:etched in the name of our only �w'n august body. It was merely moved and shade :rats along the street, and at enuce.
arrow the silver•tened tenor seconded that the resignation be accept- It seeing to ue that such a day held by
Thomas Farrow,
East II 'n • man The ed Probably the failure by the council the people of a loderich each year would 1 utagninvent supper. The reunauider of tout rn til bY.W a your. for, •e
I to wird •- conduciveto enhancing the a.t as I the evening was spent in the en'aymeet 1 •is st:artliul, Y
• is of the county have taken to mate a courteous t wneni c o a t d era. tole nu of ud rly 3,W(i l,J rt' II
twl•u-
to the man who 'fences •'i our already beautiful town. about 12 P. �L, having spent a trey 1 rate numbers Wary in price : at two cents` an
eo and \C. tr.re away acte as g u author Who
nten, and Misses Syn urns au thurou• hl Laud•
Parr, as bridesmaids. . n„ ie
hong over the company sat down to a i wow ui ty1c. iraphy, and cenveuietit in
• d issold at a price su low• that a
uron as a coma t ,
1'xy pates i meeow verbal ac u ' i be f 1 at ( aha gums 1 p `
e ueftion u aerioual}', and one er t wo focal of l ♦at sect aCaei tl nada that vin••. • The Wedding presents i each we hat u h t utg a famous 'tip
h q p I1 'Even his faun and !meetly iii the There is uo other town iu ^(a pleasant eyeing. s
. d the scribes wh. know nothing of Mr. , had � arta- Winkle,- Canon Farrar's brilliant "ketch
y 1 t such natur^1 adrantaLes�alid neuter P W Phe Burning at \\' tea
Fa a liiii abilities, and would not envie;;• interest of the town for over nine rats f 'T uuywu s
probe:.
or
t oversight,
at
Waswa
t, a
u huout a sac
n tbate i lsi
ur g,S r
nize biro farm the proverbial side of sole- I f" h "Life f
'.either were they t„ tweet hila un the 1 bly it wasn't. It is not for us to say d ah ng 'Newton," by James Parton, and
otreet, are butdly engaged In talking up But we do say that, when it has been the
`iia chances of obtaining a portf• din. For custom of the council to give flattering
THE -WORLD OVER.
Judging farm the movements of the
Pri•icrs Louise since her return to the
. , .-
1 reae l
a
�wi fully ha D
capit.J, her health Y
ed. ••':e is thew pitying daily visits to
the charitable and other p relic instit t
Cons of the city. •
Lady :,Iacduuald created sows auas.t-
Liou 5114 •nX the fair occupa.utr of th••
al.eaker'e gallau•t this 0t•uuiug by app ear
iuq in their unlet clad front b•,unet t
,t the slightest
booty w scarlet, withal
patch of any other color to relieve the
glare.
can lay claim o ons and comprise want'
as Goderich, s•, far ae beantyof situati.en cles of silverware glassware, lc. As ae
list are unable to enuwor•
is concerned, and these natural advan- h t 1 The 11e er-
. •' , Louie, 1 ll a
:Sty -Serpents o ieuce,-
'.Enoch Arden, the e o
the benefit ,,f these scribes and pharisees
we would just say that Mr. Farrow came
to the front as an able-bodied assistant
of Ih. Orton who loved to call himself
tages could be much improved if. upon a
sit day, united action were taken by the
acknowledgments to employees who • residents of the town in the way of tree -
have in past times worked for a few I planting. We commend the suggestion
years or months. as tint case may be, at , of the practicability of holding an annual
goal Natalia', that a were cutgteauv Ire- " arbor -day " fur Guderich to the C,n-
Abe "agticolt�ttttalist's" . friend) in the ceptance of the ressignati•,n ' •f the publ
,.arliainentaty st•seion ' of 1878. On ane official wtiho bad worked so well and
.�ocasion he toasted of being; a thorough earnestly without emoluwcut would not
agriculturist, and of being conversant I have beeu out of order.
with the wants and requirements of the The Star has seen tit to print three
is of a column of leaded pica on
.gricultt cal class front actual experience. par
t•
referred to \Ir -, the strictures of the THE Sir.NAL on the
w sideration of the mayor. council and
ratepayers of G elerich.
Hon. Alex. ?lac .
Farrows boasting anent agricultural ex,. present nixed condition of the company.
perience, at the Refcrm pic-nic in Clinton If the eruption has eased the •'tau' ire ,
in 1878, and told an anecdote apropos to are exceeding. glad ; but it doesn't - alter
the occasion, in which a practical politi- I the fact that at the present time the•
cian once, in addressing an agricultural
audience, spoke as follows of his own
claims
:—"Yes, gentlemen, as I have
frequently remarked elsewhere, and
as I have repeatedly stated on this
I I claim to being an
tire company is 'without a reapenat e
head, and that harmony does not exist
between the fire committee of the coun-
cil and the tire company. The sooner
the matter is set right the better it will
uocaslon, t}' , be 'in the interest of the town. The
agriculturist purely and simply - 10 1 question will come before the c•,uncii
fact, I might say in all truthfulness, this (Friday) evening in another shape,
that 1 was raised between two rows of Land we hope to see a satisfactory solu-
corn. ' The applause, however, dol not tion of the difficulty.
come in until a horny -tided granger,
from the hack townships lustily ejacu-
THE telegraph linings us the .tart.ing
news that Caffrey and Delaney, two of
the accused murderers of Cavendish and
Burke, have pleaded "guilty to the in-
dictment. and have made a c!ea breast
of the whole afhsir. The c •nfession of
Caffrey and Delaney, made an the verge
of death. and without any hope of mercy
on this side of the grave, will have a
ate the various arises.,others
joins with their many friends in wishing
Mr. and Mrs. Smaill a happy and pros- at three cents each there are tery hattd-
perous life, and trust they may he long some illustrated numbers eoutatuln1
spared to enjoy the blessiuga and gone I `'The Life of Gustave Dore; I.y F. H.
forts to matrimony, Norton, "Queen Mabel," by Ellen Tate)•
Tae SIGNAL also offers its congr:tula- Alden, and "A Half Hour in Natural
tions to the happy pair• History,- by J. H. Pesbudy ; at six cts,
there is a "Life of Washington Irving,
by R. H. Stoddard ; and at seven cella.,
Marine sietc•.
Macaulay's famous ••Life of E'redere
1 The launching of the new tu_ the Great ,
still further postponed. ttfal )llosteated
A fact not eeuerally known iu 00.1
wocttd.ti v.ith the pow presialeut of do.
National League i that Mr. Sullivan t
,t native of Atuheratbure, b.lut., where
his fatht•r was euYaged iu the British
military service. tie left Canada to set
up iu the fruit an•1 shoe business in De-
troit.
Dr. (le.,. H. Marshall, of Pittsbur_,
Pa., has been committal for trial on a
charge of attempting to blackmail Mary
Audereou, the actress. He sent th) ac-
tress some nude pictures of her own head
and a •uielrody else's body, saying if she
gate him 810,000 he would suppress their •
publication.
has keen at ten cents, two really beau-
fwh►chis
{ tendency to carry more eight than the
statements of Carey and the other ap-
provers, who beil.g equally guilty with
their fellow•- unapirators, if not more so,
gav„ testimony against their associates to
(lave their own miserable necks. From
what we have ramal of the evidence, if
Ithere is to be any hanging, is will; be
� rather hard on justice if Carey doesn't
take part in the pr•ocesaien to the seat -
fold.
THE �ATIuN.4L POLICY. -
lated, " A pumpkin, by thunder " ' Mr,
•
Mackenzie a story put Mr. Farrow out -Most . f our readers will remember 1,
of cunoeit with himself as au agricultural with what joy the incoming 61 the so -
candidate for over four years, but we called National Policy was received in
observe this session he has been attempt- 1879 by the adherents of the Conserve-
ing to pose as an authority on fanning, tive party. The Tilley tariff was just
the thiug, and everything was lovely.
The uext seseiol it was fuued neces-
sary to make nearly 100 changes, and
become more industrious, and now laid the "hurrah" from the party was, if any -
larger eggs than they did anterior to the thing louder than before. The Reform-
ers all along contended that the tatiff
was not suitable for the Dominien, but
the Tories claimed, after their annual
tinkering, that it was just the thing.
Year by year the tinkering has gone on,
and the fact that the Finance Minister
finds it necessary to remodel the tariff
annually ought to convince even the
fie has in his place in the House actu-
ally stated that owing to the National
Policy thehens had been induced to
mpoaition of the Tilley tariff ; that the
potatoes nad also increased their pro-
portiona,Ifor the same reason ; sad stare
other absurd instances of fictitious im-
provement that had come under his ob-
aertation as a " practical farmer." When
numbers, nue o
H. Marlton is now engaged in hauling Buoyau's Pilgrims Progress, complete,
the schooner Kolfage on the island iu and the other, Charles Diekeus• .delight -
the harbor iu order to examine her bot- ful Cricket on the Hearth, You can
tom, and give her w general overliael- ; . obtain the books front the news or book
•dealers, or Elam the publisher direct,
literary Melles.
CANADIAN MsTIloDIe•r MA,,A?ttit.-Pr,te f2 year �ss 11 Mr six months ; >) cents per num-
ber. Pm salsas ail bookstores.
Thisnumber open with a finely critical
article, by airs. Dr. Castle, of Toren to, cargo of oats.
on Hes Harriet Beecher Stowe, accom• Schooner Gordon, fur Kintail, light,
parried by a beautiful portrait of that to load cordwood.
popular writer. The other illustrated There have been no arrivals, but the
articles are the Faneonia Mountains and Manitoba of the Beatty Line is expected
(Stanley's Dark Continent with nutner here on Wednesday murnintt, up.
ous admirable engravings. Under the
title of "Sundays Abroad" Professor
Shaw gives a graphic account of certain
striding phases of Religions Life in
Europe ; and F. H. Wallace, B. 11, gives
a graphic picture of Uniyersity Life in
Germany. An eloquent paper by Dr.
Douglas on the Centenary of Methodism
in Canada will he read with much inter- sew a wt' Lotaar►e at sermlelun Ray,
giving his list '•f improvements al r. est "Recent Phases of Positivism" is was Treated by Neighbor.. supported with even more than usual
a brief paper by a writer generally un-
- The
and persuasiveness. has been a
Ica on,
The Iwlice hare evidence implicatit `
James( :trey, a witness for the the crown
in the state trials, in the murders of
Talbet, a police informer, of Clarke, a
Fenian informer, and of a bricklayer
lawe.l Behan, and also in the attempted
murder of Murphy, a bookkeeper in the
office of the Iris. People. It is likely he
will yet be tried for one of these offences.
The assassination of Behan was n '
connected with political troubles.
The petition which was resented
the House of Coinmona a few days a:;
by Sir William McArthur in favor ''f
Sunday closing is one •.f the largest
docusieuta of the kind ever laid before
Parlianteut. It contained 590,932 signa-
(who offers liberal terga to clubs. John
A despatch from Cheboygan, Mich.,tures upon one continuous roll of paper
dated April 18th, says :—The straits are1 B. Alden. Publisher, 18 Vesely Street. { &1_, yards in length (2 3-4 shies(; the
wide open. A steam urge, supposed to' New York. 1 troll weighed 3 cwt.. 50 lbs., and was 12
Mak passed th ughthe north
be the Mackey,
ro - foet in nrcumfereuoe. The names were
passage at noon to -day, being the first ctad,une aaa ice Asraratlen sill attached in double columns, and, allow -
passage
to report here as coming through I ing for gaps here bud there. the l:st of
the Straits this year. The Tribnut's London cable despatch I names, if simile would extend a distance
Capt. John McSwain left on Saturday says Mr. Gladatune's defends of the of five utiles. The oowbined efforts of
for Alpena, to prep*re his haat, the Affirmation Bill crowded the House •.I
1
four policemsu were required to carry
Smythe, for the commit season's work. Commons on Thursday to its utmost the petition into the Mous.).
The Smythe has run from Alpena to the limits, and extorted a tribute ••( euthuai- \ntnnq the many wreaths of bowers
Ducks the past few years, during which astic admiration from his bitterest op-1ladtrd neon the coffin of the late Johwens
time she has been successfully command- ponents. He boldly admitted that the I' mean were two contribntel b7 the
ed by our townsman. Identification of the Ministry ,a d the kuru and the Empress Eugenie. The
Capt.MurrayMcGregor lett b noon Liberal party with the cause per+unttied'the uemerial wreath from the Queen
Y ' yby Bradlaugh had seriously prejudiced I then• were was affixed a large mourning.
train on Thursday for Montreal where he the Ministry and party with the country, I uer•1 bearing the fo►lowins words in her
will sesame command of the steamer but declared that's sacrifice of the forced handwriting :—" A tribute of lov-
'S a will be em ed on the rout*•ebe principle o l ifr:, Vita o , an eve
tween there and Thunder Bay, thus forut- reruns conviction, eta t •vld be prejudicial I enol affection (rem his truest, beset, snit
to religion itself tat than h. I.olitical iltoat faithful friend Victoria, R.L
ing a link in the all Canadian route from liberty.The s h abounded in In-
Haltfax to the Rocky Mountains. c i it is voted that the re the
she sant fir
genions argumentxuon and containtd f 1. rl Beaconsfield bore the words, \
t>cAxt>t. many passages of :nfty eI,ejuenee. The I n1Ark of true affection, friendship, t�
Schooner Explorer, for Sarnia, with a debate is expected to consurne two n1 'ye regret that f .r Deep Stanley, " \
nights. The Liberal whips calculate ori mark t•f, sincere affection and high e•
having a majority of thirty. The House teem.'eg:-.= . .•'s -a
of Lords will ultimately throw out the In the death of Charles Arno'I
Bill, the Tories being more resolute thatr
ever to protract:the controversy, enlist- Paris, Canada Lae lot one of her mus
ing the bigotry and prejudice all over widoly•known eons. Hoe was•a suet.
the c.,untrryyon their side, although niany unostentatious man, of whom probably
eminent clergymen, including Cardinal nine -teethe of the public men of Canada
The first arrival of the season iu this Newman, and Dr. Bright, ltegius Pro. 'never heard ; yet the name of Charles
port was the schooner Gordon frem Kin- feasor of Ecclesiastical History in Oz- •\retold is known in foreign circles which
tail, with cordwood for W. Lee. ' ford, and the Rev. Malcolm MacColl, the fame of no other Canadian has yet
1support the Affirmation pill, penetrated. Mr. Arnold was a deep
The • iv i r., London cable despatch student of nature. He applied himself
TARRED AND FEATHERED says : Mr.:Gladstone's speech on the years ago to the study of the reproduc-
Bradlau h affirmation) Bill, which lie tion o1 plants, and so expert did '.e
become in the science of crossing that -e
originated many new Varieties of fruit..
cereals, and other plants, some of which
have turned out most valuable acquisi-
tions. As a hybridist ho had few living
equals. It has fallen to the lot of few
men t» du so much good as he hag dor.•
in an unobtrusive way.
an and take her to theca Sound awn i
1 f civil c ua',ty regardless of I. f 1 d lasting fesalndahl�o
Farrow omitted to state that cabbage'flan.. Aril `.i5.— great rhetorical success ; indeed, it may
heads had also greatly increased in size, wet obtuse Tory mind that a taxi! in- tith rafv r be ane tnc'stSeveralget the Michael iCollinss and his site have lived ' airl be ranked among his greatest
and as a consequence his hat was several I traduced in 187t1, and then declared to• Boo) No inrenada.
t "half Ba,k Notices are of special value. off and on the line between Rat Portage efforts. Nevertheless it is doubtful
r and the handin for four years. For whether it has helped the measure. The
Premier's passionate intervention, taken
in conjunction with Lord Chief Justice
Coleridge's judgment declaring in effect
that Christianity is no longer the law of
the land. has given so much offence to
religious classes that it is probable the
Bradlaugh affair inay eventually prove
ruinous to the Ministry. The opposi-
tion to the Bill in the House of Com-
mons is headed by a stauch Tory and an
Advanced Radical. The Roman Catholic
Bishops have petitioned against the bill,
and Churchmen and Nonconformists are
unite.' against it. Ant ther source of
weakness iii this measure is found in the
sizes larger now than before the intro- be perfect,• which has had to ,o - g
duction of the N. P. He might have so wiled, heeled and weltetl' to the tune of The GrammarQsestua. a year past they itave been dwelling to a
,dated and been unuch nearer the truth 331 changes in four years, could hardly air. Hardy has a :Ano .opportunity to shanty at this village, which is 57 miles
than he was in Lia other assertions. have been the "clean thing" in 1879. distinguishlhitnaelf as acting minister of Qast of Rat Portage. They are rout a
And this a the man, who is cpoken of Yet the Tories howled with delight in education in a way that will earn the well mated couple. Michael is an army
bythe county Tory prints as a tit and 1879 ever the perfectness of the tatiff, and ing gratitude of countless thou- pensioned about sixty yearn old. Mrs.
lanais. Let him gather in one high pile FrankaClemeaur fiafty. FCr sdninteamo
and everytint it is changed by the Fin -
proper person to have and to hold the all the modern granunarsand srithmetics erne on section B, came on the scene.
portfolio of Agricultnref''t the Dominion ance Minister the sante old howl of joy published for the education of the Heto is ag nod looking fellow of five and
f Canada The advocacy of his cause is heard concerning its perfect feign. youngsters, - but before applyino the
twenty. He boarded in the tillage and
torch let him place the authors thereof
shortly after his arrival struck up a
friendship with Mrs. Collins. Three
months ago he persuaded her to leave
to be found in the grammars and arith- Michael; and she agreed, Cleameau and
metics of the present day
is horrid to she taking up their quarters in a house
100 yards distant frum Michael's shanty.
contemplate. Then let a simple book
of not more than twenty pages for gram-
. Michael raised serious objections, and
by the organs proles two things : .1; The following from the speech of Mr.
That hrtfin is net a necessary qualifica- G. W. Rens, the talented member _ for
tion for a cahinet'tninister ; and {2, that West Middlesex, will not be out of place
the Tory press will endorse the canal- in this connecti'n :—
dature for office of any ,nn,,dlartert, no
matter how ,{faring his lack of qualitica-
lion. of he has preyed himself to be a
good party hack.
There is (Inc thing, howetcr, that will
militate against air. Thomas Farrow's
"But then the hon. gentleman, who
has boasted so much of what the tanff
would do. very strangely changes • the
tariff all the while. 1 remember, it was
in 1S79, on the 14th of March, that the
hon. Minister of Finance first broultht
down the tariff, and it *'as received with
h f t ta' hg al p intmen' as enthusiastic cheers by hon. gentlemen
t
chancel
r u , lnl • , oppsite In 1880, a gree many
Minister of Agriculture, even were his eltanges-80 in number—were made,and
abilities of a sufficiently high order to they were received with enthusiastic
merit the idler '•f the portfolio. Eset cheers. Next year 55 changes were
made. and they were as heartilyappland-
ed. Last year 10`9 changes were made,
and they were received with equal, if
not a little more enthusiasm Now 87
distinct and radical changes are proposed,
and T observed hon. gentlemen opposite
cheer as if they had had a new revels -
tion. N''hnt is Ow t,ori(f'!lotto,to he like if
the hon. gentleman intends to pursue
this courser'
Hnron is not a particularly strong Tory
constituency in .Tune last Mr. Far -
row's majority was only 110, and once
a majority dwindles under 100 the
riding cannot he gaiety calculated upon
ley any party. We can name half-a-
slozen Huron Reformers, who could
leave Mr. Th .mas Fsrr,w out of sight
in a political ('mtest if the constituency
were opened for another election, and
the Government at Ottawa. are too well
aware of the narrow squeak Mr. Far-
row had for his political existence in
,lune last, to take kindly to the suggestion
that East Huron should he opened so
that Themes Far -„w would be given an
..pportuntty to add "Hon. to his risme.
Tee C'onfereuc) r,f the Etangehcal As-
etatiatioe has passed a r s'.lution declar-
istg tial the "Crooks Act has I waited
in a visible ilapruvement in rib► iety and
the keg**isely of the Lard's Dsy,"and
elepreoati� any interference on the pelt
of the Dominion Government
ANSWER. It is going to 1* like
Barnum's " 'hat is it t a nundescnpt.
Or it is like the lad's jack-knife. First
he had a new blade, then a new haft to
the new blade, and so ot. till he called it
the same old knife. So in Sir John's N.
P. tariff. 1 t has had 80 + 55 a 109 + 87
—331 changes: each time it has had a
new blade, the haft will the hen changed
next
whoa Sir 8. Tinley goes,
Tariff will be the sate* old N. P tatiff
with new blades sad new haft. Per
baps Sir John may change next -who
knows r What is the tariff going t.. M
like then '
The Winnipeg jeweils are advocating
high homes ata a eaten* for the abate-
ment of drunkenness in that r.ty They
are reit the right irseb
on the top, and burn them a 1. The
amount of rubbuh in the shape of use-
less definition and absurd technicalities
mar and twice that number foe arth-
metic be cotnpiled ; and a notice should
be put up that any publisher or author
for the next twenty years who approach-
ed the department with a. new Loch
would to shot on the spot.—(Lindsay
Post.
An Ottawa Salary Crab.
Advices from Ottawa state that the
members are contemplating another sala-
ry steal. The poor hard -worked individ-
uals make the modest request for 111500
more each. 1'erhape the demand is put
at such an exorbitant figure with the
idea that if much is asked a little will be
grunted. At any rate it is said they will
get $250. A th.,usand .l•.11ars, the mean•
berg' present indemnity far a seni'n, is
more than the najerity of thews could
make in the same time at ani honest
labor. it will be little better than rub-
bery if the government should consent
to give t hem any portion ef the 1100,
000 increase they are now asking.
tat wsteers Lora.
called in the Section B, constables in the
village. The constables could do noth-
beyond suggesting that he should apply
to the Canadian Parliament for a divorce
Michael, however, said he did not be-
liere in the divorce business. (1n Friday
night last twelve masked men broke
open the doer of Clemeau's house. Cle-
meau had expected a visit of this sort,
and had provided himself with a double-
barreled gun. He was overpowered by
his visitors. however, before he could
use the weapon, and they tied him up,
first stripping him naked. They then
covered him from head to foot with
spruce gum and black oil, after which
they rubhe.l feathers into him. Having
coinpieted his toilet in this rude fashion,
the twelve neighbors told Clemeau that
if he did not leave Vermilion Bay within
twenty-four hours they wnultl kill him.
After the departure of the neighb..rs at
daylight, Clemeau was seen sitting in a
tub of hot water. ala. Catlins plying
hien with a scrubbing brush in a most
vigorous manner. He has not been rcpt
1 doors since.
Hating sunned hitneelf in the pretence ,
of the Ministers at Ottawa, ani carried
favor with those to wham he owed his 1
appointment,
otment, ty "setting up.. ohaeipaltte
simpers and kindred luxurious entertain.
tsas ta, Gent- Governor Dewdney will 1
new return to Aminibnine t•, manage. the
pproperty at Regina, inatll s.• %tamable by
him through his placing the Capital at
that awkward spot. It is Wally shame-
ful that Dew'lney should he permitted
to set grossly skg*e his train. -Itla,n+t
tan Time.
l.ab.uchere says in Troth that ,leha
Drown crew eery insolent as he grew oitl
and that he snubbed all tbsethee menials
right and a
left. He was tsbil ith
consideration by all the 1�1��1M tie
royal household one* the Dalbe1
burgh, mho was made to apologias to him
one day for shooting in a park especially
reserved for the Highlander. Labouchere
says that Lord Beaconsfield always treat-
ed John Brown with marked courtesy and
inranahly saluted hire s• 'my dear
friend
MAIIttiao.
At crystal City. Man. on the Ifih April. 1(1
shale residence of the bride's father, by 0.
Revd. A. Stewart, .1. Wetltagtoa fimatl .
Barrister -et -Law. Crystal City. Man.. 1,
Ituthella, eldest daughter of Wm. Burn,
Esq.. forme__r'__�off Sowtnenvitle, tat,
in (Todertch, o�30th ult.. t Shan''
yen. Arcbdeacoa lliwood lllam
w Elizabeth MacDonald. both of the tow
of (;oderich. v 4
in Trinity Church Detroit, on TnetZ7
11th .April. Watt by Fr, Bleindbers. Capt. 1•
W. McGregor, to Helen F dawehter of Jot
satage. Esq.. both formerly of (Ioderich.
P7737 -1=C NOT=CH_
The undersigned begs to call the attention of the public to his pre,
enterprise. Being called to the Bench, he conceives himself
to he the hest Judge of the human understandings,
His Upper Thoughs Being Connected with the Sole.
Though his awl is staked on his present undertaking, his ends are
formed for the
PUBLIC ADVANTAGE.
He presides at ,lames Watson's old stand, where, besides the repairll,.
of stoles, he has a stock of material, which fnt
The Quality Cannot be Surpassed
Which he intends to ninnufeetnre into
BOOTS AND SHOES
With which to ac•tuuanu date a discerning public
All Worlurnemehip C3uaranteed.
PRICES XODERA.TE.
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