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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1878-5-2, Page 44 pe Piga iga dulls TUURSDAX:. MAY 2, 1878. to its bosom men like those mentioned.. 13y doing so, they show that they have really no regard for purity. No politi, The question of Immigration is one eal organization ever offered better or considerable intportanee, and is now points of attack than the Reform party engaging the attention of the Toronto of Canada. The Gic;ette again says in dailies. The Globe maintains that the connection with this "what more salient Jeanne 111 our org:ai- country is still iu need of farm laborers TSE TIMFS. IMMIGRATION. A REFORM OPINION, When. Mr. Mackenzie was appealing to the country after the resignation of Sir John Macdonald's Government in 1878, he made loud and repeated de- larations of his intention to set up a standard of public morality unknown to the people. The demon of Comp - tion was to be relentlessly trampled to death under the iron heel of political p. purity, the gloiione sun of 1 igbteotis• . mesa was to shine from a cloudless Ipo• t lineal sky, and cast its gentle beams anon elle favored ruortttls of tine Do- b mittiain ; awl, above all the other blest• siirgs t+, be ehower•ed upon us by an apps aeEd Deity, the great Renner) party, Ilike uut'a Caesar's wife, was to be *20t only pure, bola above su+l)iei•lu, Ude would ;ave been a great blesa:iut , but ltilf)rtulitltely the earl teueions arthe Iperty to parity received a hard rub its the elleotion courts. Who does not remember -these wuids, placed. by the Premier iu his address to the electors of L:>riebton see tWe enan strive :to elevaste the t;aaudsrd of public mend- " its', wbi4h our oplponeute have Basile so mach to debaee ; and to conduct p:ab:ic tt alirs ulaon principles which " honest. t1ma1 eon apeirove, and by praetiees which will bear the light of ..day.,. It may be that iu hie dreaming .Mr. '31ac eezeie1 Voiotia his Woodard. of I;ublie neare:ity would be lived up to, nod tl4,4t m elt men as Latnere+n, Coolz, Ton idea, that Canada should adapt i flee trade policy awl tenattionsly hold to it in spite of the attitude of any or all other nations toward us is so ab- surd that it needs no examination. Mae: 2., a.87g but, aceording to one account, is spreading to the Balkans, §The insur- gents are endeavoring to gain strategic points tri a way that. shows the e'Xiet- euce of a directing head, 'Whether free trade or protection is best CANADIAN. suited to any particular country should zation than the recent. of such two as walker. and domestic servants—that, in fact, be determined by the financial position The shoe shop of lir. Joseph Zink, Cook anti others, whose practices are a the dea:aud for these climes of bond- of that et. antra before any settled town! Caruana, Ont,, was broken into oft variance with their professions?,. When fl mouthpiece of the party grants re practically exhaustless ;. but Policy is adopted. T11i; lana grade" Saturday night last anti about ti i0 p the statesmen of every country in every north oegoods stolen, Chief consul,. points the the shame of selecting these whatever znay be-sf4iii about domestic ago. I.srance adopted a very hgh pro- . bee 11CGi11 boarded a scow loins; near men, tae Conventie ne onottt not, toY servants, the opinion of taste whofor. tective policy at the end of het late die- ata Island, in Canada waters, with in the face of public sentiment and lmull empl()yuleut. to farm iaborera is estrous war, and the results la aye been g 1 public honor a scare t warrant, bat fouled uotllitag that there are more of that class now astounding, and very encouraging to I to reward him for his trouble. protectionists. She has paid ,tin error THE pREaiiEit, ON THE inageN- in the country than can be provided ; ! Avery sad accident happened on ITIt L'fA. for, Every township in this fertile mous sum into the Gentian tret1ti11ry. Tuesday last to a 10 -Year-old son of has reori,aulZ. ti iter army at as htaa Henry Shepperd, sr., of Queenston, Ont. Ile was eugaged aluile in making a swing in a tree in his father's woods. neer the house. It is sziposed lie hat; ' - teetena,(I one end of the rope to a limb, told lead wound t11a tltlle'r easel ronud Ilia °, }; and wealthy district, has witnessed a orttlay, built extensive manufactories, I Iion.:llr. Mackenzie has been before i very large matins of fartmere' eons owl developed leer natural resources, erten- the Senate Committee telling what lie a Diller young men this spring, nine, tied Ler commerce and enriched her &Wows regar tinj isle Iiatlrimistitaui:'. tenths of whom Lave gone to Manitoba, iaeop1e end her revenue is its a vers - _. r lhet11t31r state?. `i+IlO rece2flts 121 \hirci► l e.reteelerd the eetituates by8.2.s:1"0 ging not ont Y to 11i1315etf, but to Il 011.' other new countries, whew thee e0li fraise , li2alritl9,r a 15121 lli6 of 1.3,eit)t,tltttl Mr. Pardee, the sleeping partner in the; ' P #, l ' fitted that worn which they Fort,: for here i fraises eines the commencement, ant, of the on, ions year. Who writ .aacert in the isle© of ., TPrPnta Government inrtt:titti in vain. I'':Iratlers c:2n obtain all the , much as that Saal'nelent gentleman 1' 1 labor they'resistive, almost at their own , t11eeo dentes that proteetion ruiths a "ineulliatea iYl the b".alllap tlttaclling to.price ; tints while t:++ir sons are f/Teed eotilltry , Ai connected with the job, It now aP• , • to carve out a home for themselves la Wien the Fred nt Government nt were neck; and was moving oat oil the limb for the puri) e— of fastening the Of11Wr yr d, when he siiktpetl off aiol wee fomnet banging t'rth his toes creast temeh ng the ground. fie diet; about all hour after In ing cut down. Pe" from tlt.:tdatl.ena"i. a csitlatl4. h t - I31 e1 I i)i(;1 sal'? TIIFI I,i,'NEi a. i a distant land with, ander a foreign tlaa, lr3 the a+filar Alltttieal i -,f e, lm dti m, wlheil that Mr. Partite who is Commieeioner" l - Itotvnlailaillt3, vast., titre', 8, 1t+ ?. ' y the idea of im importing more titan is the they little expect -a they won't] ever he of Crow I..:at:de, had intimation fr0U2, . i :►fess-ra1.: Seth tij",I:awle S; Hone, lla,yton: i htatl;ilth cfif ab 4r3ity, a "atoll waste of e'llieii u. on to test their AYuc+?i33s, 'flit? " (110 Ottawa Goverment in the 1%Utntlul +, 'try. „Millie fu*itls, to (118 injuryof the eoutl- h, finntlt'u,en -i llavi3 1} eil cruall►tl'ai 1 stere t,.uai in the it Pr.•f,,anioils of ;con. ,11tH lalt'e•lili n g of 1' 7.4 that the month of the 1imui1 • tr There is not ensu^•b wotk in eau. t. f thsp !nu w fur a 14,11 Weenie, way 1P be chosen is l the terilhl• ^ S t' - Ctinly 113 1110 Pit the 8'111”. 'Int when time. :l bon two years nen I turd a d Railway. + i ad a for her population. any people brought ewe to faeo with the diiltaaul• : fe.eerer eehi white# math art lung,/ very lined of file Canada Ptaci3la lt:tillvay. Z ; ore Mie 11111 tad 'tone. One males work • tines of (iuV+rr1Uneut, this} nails lair;;'•:+ ,a;,ro but after' ueein true bottle l4 "l2tll p ene:1 oleo that abs*ut the tonne„is divided amonget two; and it is high to the l'ubiie eeeze. ,eitnr,•. nes the team. , fpr istnr•°s Balsam ofgil•ild Cherry the er 4 tissue neon..A,datln (•"ltpcnlis was 1.101.118 tun tbalt the enar#nalusexfauneecon acct. ing Contrast between the *stars 1s7o. thi owl a U1. h a irsa tear ,d au 1 ln►v. f':r a seat, having been ti.. it :lt,.d in ecI with tt1'+ kuluiigratioaz Department , null 1871 shelve : 'tent tronblt'd m,: eine. 1 btdieve 11.s,- '':ae either done away with altogether or ; 1 e. 1*"A a 11 tlba n 15 (13e t1+'tet i11ed1Cilae 111 1121' sink .1!+aVL Toronto by the Hon. M. C. ('ta211 tutuiel to a bitter use than a:niaatln„'' ilttt3o-aD¢'ipevttet,:ntti .., 5,.,e,>tt+a1 aAl+„•e ae orbit. lr, Oliver, i.?” ..¢i';'C for South t11a1 pour people p1e• of Europe to our at leelulhE+fir alhnnia .., 2irr {Ma 13 '-):nl , opi LiVil Wan' 11 t1 C* Atlee a61:f tl for it. 1 1tx.„.,„,11111+;•11I.a;t • ,i,.,1, 1aa#,'.A? , C= '(lsfard, 110.4 all; 1 ! t ,a.lrn trans}, 21><A, el ni"laii, !!« _ ¢1 nes-tat for prC`Jt?111 ilelltf iitalatC , J^l't'`t. t would t.la+•,See }"+. tel Ii :.111X;' _ : e ihitter. not b 31 113,1 .3J it^1 Use the 2110213, Dow t a4^:a:lla"1 s74idt'iv*,•,,...,• ra—liri 2113' 1 ,,1a,j {i0 cents a1141 .$1 a l,Uttli'. p1111 ley ',bribery by ,l t.aat. , anti with the 1 Eve i• S.4 r3t a 1il, ettl 'd1l tj A i1t:Ilird l talR.illilC. watatC'al in :l'at'ent'¢ til a as the wa1Y t)f ,.' y auatiou 111. Pardee had received from 1 ° ' I - ' tlie.lae .!,:et q.a1 f+ ,3t. a1K¢i ,,111 . tt '14:a fi 4" (*1alAiitlilti7la to C11C1 Norte -weal then Ia4, t '0 ,t'ritithflI ll,any9lt h, Mr. Macttenzie, what way eat<let than tllo.t alio are 1e°;tying for the Veiled rt, C":t).ft'.tiGtz: 't4 timer e7 ;who 113d beet, „ eteelled Ito make au arrangement suitable to tali' States 2111gl1t be iudue: a to remain on 1 e1„:.3 oao ^+i,n, 111 .+)d . t . .Pierce Yang u C':1 null• t ;; When I r P. .p to the Hee in Ctlrral tion,,,' toed Hail I'artiee--- \t tehe rlsie, Crooke, Pardee' Britons te rratora. 9lla3rl 2 All Idea we ;.atli'"lwinl; ars il¢crease C..`f .1e1,2 -11,011t1 aa11-. deo, f°'r some Vic`:1att,,'r,. Lie ntplitia;al t. w P a,., .. > , • ? tl3lti llliser ' ;‘14. Oliver'wonaf.'lated to 1.=Iva tint>ii ilt+aCol Garr. e+ t'►1. °lt'iiti Pf{41' l tiapr a Reform adinimetrotion. Weed j ipyutints . ^a¢lnli^illeal a preoet n e en el: see a,•1?a1a +.al1 the people, Rl4aalul abstain , , , 3 elle wtla 10LV0 1'(131 living 133 t1l'" 0 +4111• n have tatepeeve1e t'3 311aS t'G1'thin" Wm.' 1 a(113ee 'o'i''iae t s ih theme, me, fc'vit3 their evil hab138 and. make even .y make way for :ter, C.rtltpia , who taa ; pf lura 1 1 a.r1r rte lata ..t l' t 1 i tri heave ]^aid! dila t:a "' tlhey a1'4e a1 lel:'(' 1 lino Ite monody' gone? Is it inte'rns'' l its to :stejadie,e rho '1 to le against him. i,n attulhhlet to lead a better Iife<. But ; oeeee11tPtt by the porta awl rlt.0104, it ter Ci+3se3 I$ U* 01•1€`, it' td Iu°•rF; ;it's;irahk' in public worts? I1 iri 11 hi 4•a1 e i ai"i°4!° ' a 1,. "pa i test iv . ialiio HIV Il Iit t'ltaat a Iav:a! r la ! tt .:1i orttuutttl ' they t1i -ot b .'1. •'o 1. 'i8 well lan0t111 til.t.t for tn.11,ing way ; in every any titin un. \it•nuallitt'+, toed', t! t f a td ec, n (. Crooks ' ,, ,i tit t•p °•raaa't ,a "It" Vote' could not ; assts this election emirtrr l for Mr., Cro:.ks Mr. (Liver would receive . at 38 soya, *II f • tl; nl ,/•. i- z ' . a hand -mine reward. Bat what form it !'I' r 11,-3"1 u i0t' Ig E11Uw t11t1t Mr. .1J..0+att1..#t, 3 candidate, F . a loll eau. Net hoot. Lail very little retard for the "et1144.1 should'ta1ie—wh0Iher it should 11e a t 1}t1e1 to pay it or •• aril" he raieed on high for the atiut1• l f;tt wattaet 0r a fat educe—woe left t0 $ lttlalliert:t3•)Y) eel), t•dti,.0 t'f tL . 31ihrhle. Toe aotb a of iutatti1t` owe. altrievalty° It was thane it I Altai or the delta t.1e' I: dfurui A'10 0itati,htls of Laudon might fall to his tot, or possibly A. reel; 1 ,_ _ ant of Stlith St:n.`oi1, iu bringing, out 4lestrar flip. Any of these U)C1U1s of re. ! Mu. Pons, the 1 i in tlt•ve ldlniie„ the ea03tltry t' Ne 1a ;Jot eever1'1' Tcle`Iloa l:a3 tradne't 4v + - h:1•. hi*8lal' Leen wtlyttll o21 'slit muter- ' who st111'"llt tat rest neeith) .. nneineee lal- I Eh4 r,, Pili., 111'11ftp 1x11=0 Ione 1'al"' 17, to 4 1(11,1 1104•tly isrenger1I 4 11 :at q to"ries ,p na,tiefl wn.l1' l lathe been tool to 1'a'1" t:a3•lptt• "itela? 11a11tlae erib. After five yeall'n ee. , tnerniok th'•(,0 0:1'1131 ei :i3 11''+ O 3.1 " at 1401. I'%ll CAlat'u'+C'b. iI:e 3 11t+"ie:(¢('1• of It ;form vile, the people are 'i tllalt ll10 ,f hi+ N•D,1t1 a4r U11te1 every ",a¢t?- #111• $11191111, h rt rand. `.' 111 1111itS#rla'Il t() lat3(nlY Sv1111,11 1ttICtY Cn•U• ar,:+Atu! 1'tt l(t%>:^r plltlal ltten lai+ (lull t11a,.th6 11(10113 Oat, tl3Aird. tltaets 31*0'Hairs tit tin' e.lUUtr' (III tilt' Ale 1' a •. 'e t 'tat t' ,1,t lr int••1 the''4 i f e13 t iu al a r r, 1! .i ta, —vrPSt (CtIl 1L ll 11 t A temperance agitator, litigate 1t1t, . f , ; n, rensht Reel moot ,Inhentel for ;nista lease been . •uleielt ed, fly tL,rir r',rIpeetive eanaidates ;Major 1.yard would not hove involved the C 131; has ;tad his trial ' te::.= r thu ilottlrious, and IL ill Coe;, ; try in any. lose, ;tad eou11l not hove 1 by the jury ou t t:e vetetan briber' of the Donitli'•e been taken excegpte.41 to. Int WO wets''' slimy a that the wtarliltl0tthrs of the 1u111repar. d for the giant swindle heir -i melt haavim' been ti 3,1pp el by 1.110 situ- A t?lpeclaal save that 41t met. negotiation. ceeventione at least Have no regard for' petrait d on the pe014lo by the 1l0Ulil•1Of 8et:ulim). The 11eeple are ;dist 04 eve- . between lineitt id 0ai4l ltllst•ia are pin- j b) pin - file of forming /111 i13tellig3iit rllpini')U its seeding. :thy jure,", In ninny c>1.SQs their tlocis• A Bombay dispatch announces that 1011 would boa 111010 rigltteoua one, for the that detachment elf the native) er•, ptditionary force bailed Tuesday fair their th,111"litt are free hoot the ham- En111 311. r' Lite :lfeutterrratiean. thre4last peeing ihttlltence 11u*i nlyeterione 0.85081- 13t.ga1111 is intense. '1bc State of I3ht)- atiolls of judges-, lontyers and court 1 tal, in llludustan, shoe vetuuteeered all 1 guts bleee aialrlitt;r4 i ENCrlo. 11 AN 1I THE I:A ,1 e . purporting to e..111n fr'ra lei h 311tl3e,rit1. 1 1!e merest st of 001130 11, :enel it 11 a snee>lt.e.•.eset fleet their 11'' t.ro • I1laee boon at ail aliiko- ceeelneiveiy clue 1 et:Br2:r'3p.1Yt h 'r 1:I.l:tit'1.'aattr asean t, the atlter • t. 111 t lig inl,lla the lofty anti truly patriotic principles euuuciated by :11r. Mackenzie, 'ihh're cauuot be the slightest ehaduw of doubt that the Reform party has been deeply humiliated and disgraced in the eyes of the ;+fain. of Caunada. The hypuc ley of its ieadere hay been laid bare, the mask of purity Inas beau rudely tore away and the repugnsui, features of Corruptien exposed to view, and the people are turning away disgusted froni the uucleau things which were once their idoie. They have been the icono- clasts who have smashed the graven images,and the election euur is stuck the pits jou) the wied:li ie of parity. But the Reform party might have; redeemed its lienor and regained the affections of the people. They could have rejected men like those we have mentioned. Tt.ey could have selected (nen of pure se1timorlt, u.utainted by ce:rrlal'tion, and thus slirtvn au earuest effort to avoid corruption and to attain to the high standard of morality set up by Mr. Mackenzie. This they have not attempted to do, and the intelligent electors of the country should teach the candidates of the party that they cannot plaice any confidence iu men whose practices are utterly at variance with their pruressions, and whose sola aim is personal aggtaandizewent. But there are some among them who do not care to bow the knee to Bt,e% and before they Houle dowr on their marrow boners emit a plaintive, f.eble whine over the humiliation to which they are snbj'i coed. Tho Park- hill Gazette (1Zefuru,) is particulars). severe with the party. Speaking of the selection of 1lejor Walker and 13.. 11..Cook it says :-- Uoveruniout on l:ehalf of Mr. O1iva1 oma the Ontario Government. Mr. Oliver had made one" for 0 11. t;niter of 1110 Crown who had for nearly hint neonate been attxl(tusiy searching from Int+ 01'd of the Province to another for :a seat, end :(41r this xnngt'anitllity 11* meant to be well rewarded. It ens n(1 irdivary service he had rendered the Governor nt, as our readers will ob. serve; and SS the Outario Government knew that the terminus of the railroad was to be at the Kaministignia., they ere in a position to reward him lhand- •otnely at the expen.ee of the people. Doubtless Mr. Oliver, with that busi nese-like accuracy in such matters foe which the head pushers are noted, had ,til details wronged before be surren- dered South Oxford. At all events, he purchased laud at the mouth of litatnin- isti(luia, exactly on the spot selected by the Government for the terminus; and resold a portion of it to the Dyminit'n Government for $65,000, for which he had only paid a few hundreds, Noth- ing can be plaluer than the corrupt convection between the two Govern - meets ; that the D•,iniuinn G ,cera- ment bled the people --plunged their Ihau4s into the public chest and handed over $(35,000 to reward a man who had benefitted the Outario Government. But the people will have something to say about this, and we greatly over- estimate the streueth and depth of the purity and love of honor which we feel convinced guide the actions of the people if they do not at the polls con- demn in an unmistakeable manner this tuhboly squandering of the funds of the' Domiuion. houses; sO that the verdict of a jllry only of importance to the partite 1110-t directly concerned, the prosecution anti ;lefenee, and the conned whose reputa- tions may be increased or itnlplrired. It never eervcs as a gslide to public o11i11. ion, and eant*Ot affect the conelushme tirto1Ii,7,tu1t, fairanindetl, reasoning peo- ple clay arrive at. "'he verdict of the jury iu the Ione case was of wow-. risme() to the prosecutrix and her friends, and of the greatest possible im- portance to the defendant, Mr. Mine, whose reputation in the eye of the law, flay, P 1,0,40 very means of sub.•istehece d.apende d 0n't11e knot ; but it was of no importance as sot'vneg to indicate the opluinns the people entertained touch- ing 1Ir. Rind s guilt or innocence. There was no evidence to prove that Mr. Rine's intentions were indecent, and it would be oat of place for any one to say they were not pure or try to make others believe s0, n0 (natter what they feel justified in thi')king. British law holds every roan innocent until a court of justice Lias pronoauced him guilty, and whatever public opinion may be, it would be improper to say the jut returned a verdict unjust to the girl. His action certainly was open to censure. and the evidence proves him to be loose in morals. The question therefore arisess, are the tem- perance people justified in again taking bold of hint? Six of the jnry, it is well tkllown, were for couvictiou, and required to be talked to about an and proving 311x6 dishonesty of their anthers. orafrin-rootercupourrarknottror.71. Copy of Testimonial dant Received. 03 :43,1'11311 i \At'1 t t•' 1111; T fid..44i8 3t„1.131 TN 1113 1'roprit'(1r. ('1 "J'hode.1('4W,” (ri \TL111t111 , I harp Leen ti Sill', your 3'2IOSI OZONE r tau Lia two menthe, and 3 Lore" tleav .3, rirua her Native troops to foreiee service, vt'r es rat lesiva frau it in tie ('oto of a 1)38• osj)l,,3U%.lp LIVID and of IM1•II,EST3fN. nu4 Portland will be the rendezvous of t c an therefor.. ,u.'st e„rdallly roe,tn•uteei it all anlrcriug front o:ltier or tilt -s. aihtlrnt,. Iteepectfui,y, I Siuncal JOHN I'OI'HAM the shipe preparing to form the fleet for the Channel and North See ett3L8t guard, and the turrst ships will proceed thele es soon as they are ready. Some consolation for the prolonga- tion of the efforts to preserve Peac.o. is131eLL Folt SEI'<<'IC"C.--A fira,t prize I3u31 found in the fact the- the point at home forseryira'-'-sir,:al ht• J..nive I'ickalrh's Du, 1s becoming gt'adnelly more distinct. i'nfl 4flIlrtrint. i toabe h*i,aYelyaftipll of1Y$ That paint is, whether Russia will re. ;10, '46 p;1,11,;0;of rctnt'n4, \V. 1)EAlil::+t, cognize that tate rights of the great T'rnpria,t;,r. Powers, as established by the treaties of 18501 and 1871, take precedence of the claims of the Treaty of San Stefano, A cablegram reports alarming ru- mors at St. Petersburg that Turkey re- fuses to fulfil the treaty stipulations, and that the ttnssiens have decided to occupy Constautineple immediately. !.'lie Riossian Bailie fleet will leave Crouataadt between May 1st and lith. Ignatieif, in an interview with the Herald correspondent, said he believed the Congress would meet, but lluasia would yield no further, Phnsf rove" can be had fr en every Cher•act and Ili u,irhi*t threu, hoot the Dominion l'rive $11:41 per 11,4t1e. The friendship between Russia and Servia, is completely re,.tored. It has been arranged that Servia, in the event of au Anglo -Russian war, shell only observe the stipnlaatien4 of the San Stefluho treaty while Turkey remains neutral. It is probable that the Ser- vian army will slowly occupy many .tretegical poeitious iu. Old Servia with the Constant of Iritis. A correspondent at San Stefano says :--"I am told that Todleben and and wearied nut by the judge, before'Tomeretinel(y both think war inevitable. they tvouki consent to acquit Mr.Rifle ; The men are beginning to talk more of and he was in great clanger of being war. The appearance of the troops Teens is one thug which the orators couvieted without any change in the and horses when the Grand Duke took and. the papers of the. Reform party evidence. The temperance people thou his farewell ou Saturday. was very sat- " Had not Major iiialker, H. E. Cook, anti Lave not attHmpted to explain, Why, `Would 1)at'liavet,talauclienel him any isf,aotoiy." utters of that iah, ander the banner of Reform,to ter. What difference then s nal Vienna dt4giaee(1 tllems lves and the party by their in 1877 it cost the Government 5118,-' he verdict, he ' e li d A Vte 1 a draws st- ilkvol acts, hope much bolter would the Reform the verdict, matte ? It does ,net les• en tension to the awkward position of the pal•ty'attad hi the estimate of the electorate 000 to c.,elect ,8G9,0( 0, of cuWtams the magnitude of bis offence, ,or alter Russians. They are confronted at to. day? We would have no sneors at our po- revenue in 1\Iontresl, while in 1878, public noinion, end the people cannot Constantinople by an army superior to lit cal hypocrisy and .,,Come -along -john fuel- dents." uci under a Conservative Government, afford to have n strange ohartteter, anything, the Turks: ever concentrated ddlh s.' whose idoas of morality are not what at ,oint''througbout the war num- $5,017,000, or $1,148,000 more, were y 1 lthey should be, brought into .contact b'iriug 70,000 :1\Iussaltnans. The in- above extract: If a political party is in - collected for X87,700 ? Is this the wt. 11 their families. • While' there is a surrection appears to be growing seri- m party ex- doubt, a8 to his moral ty,p seri- really desirous of actin only Ia, aha' kind of economy the Refothe should be ouy. It ii1v lves not: only the whole y .es,s of thecountry, it will not take t peoted from the Government ?, rigidly excluded from Canadian homes. uortheru half of ..the I hodope range, There is a good deal of truth in the NOTICE. Y he Court of Revision for the tnwnshf p of HAY, for the pnrpes' of hearing appeals against the assessment of 11.78, will b. hoe in the Town Hall, Zurich, on SATURDAY, the 05th day of MAY, at in a. m. Parties 1nte,•est'dwill govern themselves accor- dingly. SAMUEL I'OSPOIL, township Clerk. NSOLVENT ACT OF 1875, and amending Acts. In the uuatt•'r of JAMES MoINABR Insolvent. A. writ of attachment has baen issued in hits cause, and the Creditors are nntiil•d to sleet et my office in Goderich, on the 11I, - TH day of MAY, next, at 2 o'clock p. m., to receive a statement of his affaire,and to appoint au Assignee if they see fit, and order the altairs of the estate generally. ROBERT GIBBONS, Godorich, April 25th,1878. Official Assigned. vSOL`tENT ACT OF 1875, AND an awing Acts. ISAAC Al :111L114 0, Plaintiff. JAMES;(IaNABB, Defendant. A writ of attachment has been issued in this cense. FOBBERT GIt3BONS, Godtn'ialA April 24, 1878. Official Assignee. DO NOT READ TIIS. raving received a lot of now machinery, I ivottltl inform rho farmers of the sur rounding country that 1 errs prepared to mare - facture n11 kinds of Horse Bakes, Barley Forks, (*rain Cradles, S,iaitlls, etc, and having secured the services of a first-class Turner, 1 ani prepared to do ALL KINDS OF TURNING on the shortest notice, and for . style and nrico I defy competition. Always on hand a first class stock of, Fork and Shovel dandles. Mill half a mile south of Exeter. ` A. COTTELL.