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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1886-2-25, Page 1LJ1 GAL. H.-DICKSO14, Barrister, Soil .I • oitoa• of Supremo Court, b'otaryPublic Conveyancer, Uerizu)issiomr°tic. Aloney 1p Goan. 0rueetu.J, nson'sBlock,Exeter. D'iul3tAD1)1EN, Barrister, Solicitor, Collveyc,noer, EXETER, : - ONT. Olriee t,iltivoli'aBlack(flail'solcl office.) DENTAL. CART.W1 IGHT, L. D. S, nee peeecl dental rooms overl O'NIIIL'SBANE„where howill bo �tA prepared to extract teeth without. pain. , All operations performed with ea80 and skill. Gold fillings n speciality. Office hours 0 a, 1E1 t0 6 p ni. O riina rns ElotiTllAT19; TRIMS CASH. IiINST. "A,N, DTNTIST,i.JD.S l,htracts Teeth withoutp:a'in, by giving VitalizedAix, or by ❑siii the New:.Lupa1 Antestb- tic on the gums; mal:( %s Gold Filings and ;ill other dental work the best possible. Booms Upstairs in SAMwELr s 13Locr, East side of Man Street, Exeter, Ont, 'MEDICAL _ _ _.....-_-_- "HEW TO THE LINE, LET THE CHIPS FALL WitERE THEY MAY:" VOL, XIII, NO 27. IMPORTANT' NOTICES. OAGUL1N:E.---Cel ent for Brok- e) on Articles. Sold everywhere; Sole, Makers. --KAY BIlUS., Stockport Enghcnd, P „cit COUGHS AND COLDS. 'i- A. Yr5 GOAl1 , OU ani Shoo NDO1, - LzN �'F`+ S �Ll .. ,r, ) Aniseed., s with Chlorocivne. '," Seneca, Squill .holo, ate the attempt of the Grits to get into, power over the Biel eenfftlld, wove all treated in a manner that sortt dismay to the heart of the row oxtreine Redl- cale who were-sclattered .through the hall. Al tees clove i'oue1ni oheere were given for, the chairman, Sit John, Mt, ;Meredith and the Queen. A -Railway to Bayfield. The followingowas sent ssEXETER, ONTARIO, THJRSDAY MORNING, FEB'Y 25,1886. !1ublerplP orserBnyleld to *he L)coiFreeTress:- i . movement on foot in your City to get Sirt,-I am glad to ' see a 'strong ' °11 f �:r ,. Tt COMMUNICATIONS �%;� `►� .. � . , ROUND THE COUNTRY. more railway facilities. While the -=� T - - =Ls, oity had made n move in the matter We do not holo ourselves res lousi`�I • l w e for epi this heading Wises to ailllounce to the inhabitants of Exeter' and vicinity, that he bas opened out in the corner Store North of Samwel Pa'S COMPOUND, a demuleont ' oxileetorarit Tor Coughs and Gelds, ` Preisard N, whore he is prepared to make all kinds of ordered work. -7 (AY'S COMPOUND, for Coughs Sewed t and Colds, is or -IL -tally sorvioabto: for Sewed work' a speciality. FIorsos t, ,TAY'S IO PILLS, a specific in Repairing pronlpi,ly attender to. ; [1WTNCa''=lrli',ADUA'I'lii UNI• 2\eul•alria Pace-uoho ,to. 1 J. 'C f�ARlt, CO1ffliISSIONER a int he Court 'P u Late Manager G. Eacr ott s Boot and shoe �. Common Plcas�=Deeds,. , M. D.,. 1 udCattle. /., a Offleo oihierosiclonce Exeter. V L ' SITS Trinity College, Member of College 1 vysicians Ura 131 rceont Out;., .illi ee,lilrlston. II.HYNDi\EAN.-CORONE33 FOR - the {founty of Huron. talco, opposite. d.Ir.1.3sxling's store Sxotol ;, , \V. BROWNING i1T D , M. L riaUniveleit `,UAice -0 :4,0 : email ate Ireton � J P1 nlld,resiaence,T)o1'.: nionTh,boratory, Exeter GEO. MANSON Wi„ils, ttfortgages, Lease s ,and all forms crag Establishment. .reetnents drawn land executed accor'ing to;May 14th 84. law. MONEY' TO LOAN ON10EAL TESTATE. Parties "---, Wishing to borrow: money on aoaoaut of re - cont )ur 1 bases oi'lancl,ol topes off existing mortgages will find a great saving bygiving me a call, Can lend .money ata and Gl' per p cont. acoordingtoterms. 7 • N.J.CLABE . R. J. A.1U0,IaLINS, M. C. P. 8 O., o W,eo,11 Liu St lixotor,Ont. Beside]) SUMMONED cehouserooently occupied by P. McPhillips,. vas: To ear beforeBarg' AUCTIONEEli,S.. E. U. FISH, ENItY ILBJR, Licensed Auo- Whe e the m,cuwloo came' at the cr;y_of "next" pi eeivod a Shave and affair -cut which could tL tioneer•for fiay,Stephen, and susiGilli- not possibly have been surpassed by any zray'Townsbfps. Soles conductor' 0,t moderate barber, tams. Office -At Post-of$,ee,0rediton,'Out. 11.1CAIbTHE POST OFFICE. �l OELN,, GILL, Auctioneer for the �l 'Townships of Stephen, l:n.y and Usborno g pp All sales promptly and the Village of Exeter. 1 6 osteo teed Sales attended, mad satisfaction- g arra)iged at this office. i VETERINARY. e SAY ALL THE LADIES WHO SEE LANGTRY AND PARISIAN BANGS. ENNENT &- TTl1NNENT, Veeri- ng._ .nary Surgeons, Graduates of the Ontario Vete1ivar3 college, Toren to, have op for Wan tree Domestic M,.instreet fron, a dis^ tattoo prompt'y attendedto:- Med, „e for Ilorses Gattle,Sc alway s on hand k. '1 g . nesse+^ ,T,ai. ss MONTIY TO'LOAN. tmentof all nniwais, on Exeter. Calls p ONEY TO LOAN CN REALES; ILL. tate forth itHuron,CErieLoan' Say- in av ingaSeciety. LOW rates ofinteresi. Apply -to John Spaeknian,Exeter: 1- i 0NLY'CO LOAN ATG AND'Gik •.l'i- percent:ic orcifu„' totarms. Private •['tvncls, Apply t0 13 . V .ELLIO T August 'Esti Sodicitcr, Ex tc7 11\//�17t-ONE/ '1' t� N A'I' G AND '0: v1 - per cent, .1-'"•e ,eo rivato Funds. Best Loaning Companies represented, L.17 DIG1ESON, Barrister, Exeter, INSUlRANCE. J. OLARK, Agen t for the 'Us• o bornoand IlibbertMutua.:FiroIusur. 'ince 0 ompauy, Residence -3rd Con„ Usborne ' Order sbvmailt°Exeter P. O., pronsptly at- tlondodto. e� OHN 14IcDONELL, ISSUER OF. elaBRIAGE LLCL'NSES. orvienON PAvsozi's B7.e01i. •A full stook of all Alio .agent forth°London Mutual lnsurance,kinds of Oollipaliy of Canada, Mercantile Insurance Co tC -Capital «500,000,00 Bead Office Waterloo:. Dye -stuffs and package Out, Glasgow �C London Insurance Coy-cap- ,ta1$2,500,000 "Roast Office, Montreal Stand- D' eS OOi1St l I1 til ' on and till Insurance Co., Read Office, London. y , 5 England ; Guiarautee, er. Accident. Co: 33oad • Chieo, Toronto. Winan's Exetor. lIa]]d, wTllan s i1: i WATERLOO MUTUAL Condition pint INSURANCE CO. Powd Without a doubt are the most becoming styles ever introduced. Ladies, for something invery iiue style, such as the Langtry. and Parisian Bangs, Snratogns Waves, -Switches, Puffs, Curls, or Wigs, call on Ike. J. Dearing, at CENTRAL BARBER SHOP, EXETER. 'Where he will. supply all your wants 1n the Hair Lino, C`EN'TRAL ti Established in 1863. 1'EAD OFFICE` - • WATERLOO, ONT. This coml:anv has been over 7i ighteen years in successful operation in Westgrn On bariO,andlOntinuea to .insure ngains loss co damage by L'ire,Bnildi.ngs,Merchaudise,nlan- ufactories,and all otherddescriptious of linsur- able property, Intending insurers have the option of insuring on the Premium Note or Oash Systont. During the Hast ton years this Company has issued 57,008 Policies covering property to the an'ieunt oi'li0,870,038 ; and paid inloss- 0s alono$100,"52,00 AssetS, $170,100.00, consisting of Clash A clank, Government D enosit,'an d the rimies- oasod Premium Notes on hnndand in force. 3, W IVAT•nn.tIi D. Presides t. 0, (31. TASLoXt, Secretary. 3,11. Iluontis Inspector. CHAS. SNELL, Agoutfor Tsxeter and via.inity 11,1 T11 ID JrldP1(1 9 an AV E=1 OF CANADA. The :Royal Mail, Passenger and ineight .Route between Canada and Great Britain and direct route between thoWes t'and all points on the Lower St. LeWi'enoo and 13aio ties 0li - lour, also _ �' 1 t k Nova Scotia l�eaV11111SirIC , , P. B. Island Cape Breton, Tll'eav:$'oaInn(1.1 ail (1t, taste. Jalntniea. Noir and elegant Pullman Buffet Siooping rind 1)a,y Cars rein on through Express trains, 1'i(sseu orsfot•Crteat •I:tritaau 01, h0 Conti- nent by lc -saying, Toronto at 8.10 a. in. !theirs• clay will join eitttvnrcl mail steamer at 1t 1i- ;ax la,; 11). S;t1,urrlay. Superior;flleval Wftrohon5o and .bock come] Orla tion at 111lira x tor 1111ptn oat of grain and r'o)ioral inercband;sc.. Vso,rs of experience 1ava.1 l('Vedt1110 TNTEN- Cf)I,C)ivIell:, iri eolliaect•ipn ir•itn stcamsltip 11000 to and from Itemise. LI very col and (tlesac wto Ile fax. to be lino 31111cl:est tmi,ght route between Cadrela and 030atMita in, frsrurt1,tipt,: Iu ar; rn .3'+1.ose11gor. seed Y,roi ht g rates can be I0at1 on ni31)11.1311)on to TAOTIMET 'IL 11%)0I)111 , Wcetoru 1i`roight Passenger Agent >:'rssiu douse 1110010, York St., Toronto. 1).l'OT l.'1' E'1T •Li, Chief {itrll03fl, tendon t, 'flat hstt;l• 0,114:3,' `,111,cf0 ;i,1'', No', 1.1 1895, ers the best in the mark- et and. always fresh. Family recip- es carefully prepared at the Central Drug Store Exeter xetex MR. W)L LYNiI is prepared to do CUSTOM TA!.LO I O 0 At it ton. SUITS, PANTS OR COATS W 1LL1ALV1 L Y N 1u'. made in the h9 Lat t l Latest Styles, and Satisfaction y > guaranteed in every respect. CUTTING DONE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE AND AT LOW RATES. Ladies Jackets a Specialty Give him a trial and be convinced that will give satisfaction.` -WILLIAM LYNE. utter �:Eggsl wANTED. e j thes Has1opened out in .0 a rre le 86 Co's, CAI Stand, .. h7. 1XETEE NOEtTH Com. let , t e stock of Groceries. I P 16 lbs. Sugar; $1 Tea,' 25, 50( and 76 cts -Good Quality. Boots & Shoes (All Styles) at Low Prices. A nicely assorted stock of PI --RDW ARE. FORKS, SCYTHES, BINDING GLOVES, (Meals.) Beet Machine oil 60n per Gal. COAL OIL AS CHEAP AS EVER. t A reduction of 5i Per Gent. on Tweeds, and Ready-mades. A good Suit of ALL -WOOL SERGE for 157.50. Suitings and Overcoats Cheap. Our Dress Goods al's marked down to. the Lowest Notch. COTTON -20 YARDS FOR ONE DOLLAR. A House and Lot to sell or rent. Apply to JOEN MATHESON. • HAY P. O. Exeter _Butcher Shop R. DAVIS, V �e7 f B`L li�P cher5� �� General al Dealer --IN ALL NINES P OP— Ou1etoSmaerys supplied TUESDAYS, THURS. J. !pTT� SATUi3DAYS at their residence ORDERS LEFT AT THE SHOP WILL RE CEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Elowlotlgo Is Powor :GUY 70TPY3, GFQCERIES C .gyp : :t Fl ]be, Bice, .. 25 Cants 5 lbc. Bnckwlistat, 3.11. Flour, 25 1 lb. Co1oa, 21 1 lb. Y. 31. Tea, 25 1 Ib, Good Clofioe, 25 4 lbs. Turkey Prunes, 25 3 Cans Mackerel, '25 3 Thick Plugs Chewing or Smoking Tobacco, 25 Currie Powder0. crap. 20'' 1Quart iiolilf., 20. N. P. Soap, 20 3 lbs. hanaily Soap, 15 2 Fars i .l.,le ,eer ie Soap, a� l,. 2 13a1111 Victor' Soap, , res ti Piclkstone's WallinCrystal,•. i0 honey Snel(0 Cho aiets TobI. 009, 10 McDonald's Thiel:. Smoking, ,. 10 ley Gold seal. Cigar, E , 5' 5 Cigars, (Pure Spanish Juice), o ), G nr � , stir , I,11i31;3:> TIIr, 1117Di,,T-S`s ; OdV4 S M 00 South Ghir aEO RC E. w Agent for Demiuioti Lino ()P. TR. 1f stOaAi• thiels, L1ffLMAOEL KI' 1I(iON. WINTER, DA To be sold out to make cLlie 1'OOi'.Y1 —for— 'SPRING IMPOB'T'A'T'.IONS 1600 .cis. Spool Cotton,25 Cents, y P Caps Reduced 20 per cent, Scarfs ..ton's Shirts s tC Drawers, Overcoats. Bal. of tton's ,11 Woinc:u's Overshoes; G -I10 C,l +II T.IC'73 (, r Good 'Rice, . . . 24, lbs. :Peking Soda,, , , . 20' lbs, Iulrbtir, 14 nes: Tt )prloy's,Gatrto Pool,' 3 liege's ludcly s Large Ilex Matches, 20 yds. Fnctot;v Cotton, (1 yard wide),. (3 yds, Grey T'lalntaril, ,11o,, 300. too: Seo. $1.,00 1„00 1.00 100 0.25 1.00 1;(l0 Itonenlber our 1,2�rl�rr�.l..1��,�, ,lbs, tea offer holdsigood •e NEVER, . . , r0L ,t . y �vwi rh.,, 1, Granton. 11- ions expressed by eorrosgon:lents unci 2'o the Later. Threes, • er I1IAIII 1TS.-Wrielat, 78c.; 00 13, 30c.; peas, 55e.; barley, 45 t,) 05; etsgr+, DEAR SIR. -I see by last week's Is 9rto of yOut' 0{7teln. that "Credit° German" believes that a letter I set you some time, ago from here ie fiction. - That 'nate particular one ala believe els 11e likes, bet 1 irtiow that b does ltpt repres'eut the true Germa feeling in this Riel affair. In the first place, 0115 rutin wit ever read now,�prLptir letters knows once that the person who wrote la German Crediton a few weeks ag and the one who wrote last week. ar certaialy not one and the same per sou. The ``U,editon Gorman (wh lives in Exeter) got into a trap, go caught, and now ons to appeal t ll some on'e of a different style of corn po-item), to get him out of the fir. That la easil,v seen through, and I thought the Exe,e orihe had more cuteness than to try and palm eft both letters as the production of any one person. r There ' is a peculiar smack Anel want of punctuation about this last letter that I have noticed ick letters in your cotem. before. But to the point. This last "Crediton Garman'' (who doesn't live in itixetor) thinks the C-ermaus well pleased With the position of the Re- form party on the Rio! affair.r If he would tailO the trouble to, task the first dozen of; them he meets,,in an unbars sett way, their opinion, cif Biel and of the treatment be got ff.om the Gov- eenneat, aid of the tray the Reform- ers are trying to malts a great man and a martyr of him. he will soon be convinced,. that they, as a• c',a96, are very much dissatisfied with the Re- form ptatform,, and that they do trot intend to give a. solid vote for that party nett time. Tfi tit is the case in. Hay, an ti I know from conversation, that that is also the ease in Stephen. 3aae, possibly, could the: .Germans suppot't a,, party, that merely for the sake of finding fault, say thret Riel 0(119 11 patriot, a geed men and that,a. mnuntnetit will 'yet 1}e oreoted to hie' memory ; when that very aam9 party,. leaf re he was hang and when they supposed that the Government world be afraid to let hien Nang, 'denounced this earns ,Risk tit, Ilio greltest Sc•lilud- rill a;id vagabond oil eo;rth. Wheu the party ob'tuge 'ground so quickly, on this gleetion that people neva un- deeet;and, and for tib other object on earth but to oppose the (ovarnmei�t, most 0eal)1e will conclude that till their ovine o1position, is abort as reasonable its this. This is a plain gttestion that people can understand and see the motiyes of the party, and If their motives and opposition its 1 other matters, are as mean and feeble as in this Riel matter, heaven help the party and their supporters, I” say. Io',v is it that every I+'(0noh Riel paper in Qaebec is at present so high- ly praising the Ontario Grits and datnniiig the 0 iterio Torie;. There's something wrong about that brother Germin. I`don't want and don't, be: rave, Crediton German, or any ,ether German wishes tobe praised, by any such partylas the fauutio Feenoh lies party. Something decidedly wrong about it, and we won't stand it brother German. Ztri000H GER -MAN. Zutich, Feb'y 22nd, 1858. 15c.• • butter, 16 • et o t ld ., flour, u Rev. Mr. Stephenson was absent last Sunday attending the anniversary services at Cliflord, his last station, 11'Ir. Joltnatou supplied for him in Granton: Au item iu l'aturday's Free. Press situs that Granton .Methodist church will have e $1,500 pipe organ within three mouths. A pipe organ would t not correspond very well with dingy walls, old fesliioued seats and tltloar- peted aietee. o Rev, .)r, Beaumont, of Berlin, de - e livered an address in the Episcopal oburclt ou the iGtlt rust., in t ze ]arae O este of the' Bible Society. The:eionnee- a tors for the society, t uta Misses s Webb al y. �U' and 0 Citmet'on;, euceeelled in..ioatherirtg a- n' very respectable earn. .The return cbeoker thatch between the Fish 'Creek and Avonton clubs came off at Mr. Alex. ielcDouald's, near St. Marys, 0n the 16.11 inst., and resulted in another victory, by six games, fur the Fish Creek club; The Grantou members of the club speak of Mr. MoDopald's hospitality in the highest terms. Notavithstaanding the very stormy weather or. Friday evening, the 8011001 entertainment was all immense cue. floss. The school li luso was crowded John D. Gough Dead. Pneeenhx.rinA, .Feb. 18. -John B Gough died at 5 o'clock: this evcnitlg [ibe deceased 0193 English by birth but came to the United States when quite yotn,0,11d 1V'a. t a A not ican in) his a )9ae,e, ) 1 109 a) e d m. i Y t athieo. In early life he eves a greet drunkard, and on his reformation int• tftined phenomenal 81100089 113 a tem- perance lecturer. Ile may, in, fact, be said to have originated the proles Sion of temperance lecturing, and most of those who have {sin -weeded him in the sante career have followed mors or le:'ls closely in his nlettiotis.' leer. Gough had undoubted eloquence, g eat, dramatic power, a flow c,f feeci: blo language, and an inimitable fescue ty for mimicry, i'1 the use of which lie at times approached ' very closely to , bnlfoiltlry. A. fund ,.f 111ustrt��tiorl, and anecdote added a 11(311 1) the interest of his diicotitse'i• 1I.o untlOilbte.dly was the muse of 113u011 r)01)(1 in l induc- ing nanY to tbondon the dr1 tlg habit. Ile travel 11e;(1ens v,ol;y' abroad and ser hired a world>Yuillo reputation 1 p /tie ft' brlllitaut and ^t• r 'a et1"t,�,1V.1, pltltfgl ll. to ales.' Latterly he has lectured ex in sivcies °,r ge„ev.il tubjnr.., while lot al)!ati,101ting 1118 t0111I)er'{],nie work, and few spz,niters wove bettor known or 111010 snocoiifu1 111 notractilig lar e audiences, His. Ileeth ensues a reap in the 1'lil)ics of pietfoein oratory,' which Will not fcllcl iy be iiilotl.l to i :; utmost capacity, and although. over 175 complimentary tickets were. issued to 3011001 children, teachers in neighboring schools, singers, etc., the proceeds 11130)10ted to $G0. The St. Alary s Colle;iate Institute Glee Club gave several i;keeo.'and choruses. Mr. Brad:oy, of St. ,tlarve, gave a couple of 0011lto recitations in good style and received an encore each time. Mr. G. A. Stanley, of Lneau, wlee is all old favorite here, was lordly encored after 0001 reoitatiolt, hisses °miler- on and Bur'089 cash gave recitations which were well received. ler: Fred; John B.Gough's estate is estimated Robinson, of Parkhill,' received a hearty encore uftor each of his soalgs.. The singing of Airs. Eames, Mr. and Mrs. G^ant, was well rendered, and received much 'fovorablo °eminent. Mr. Levitt and Mies Cameron were heartily applltur(ed for their violin and organ selec!io't3. The Kirkton quer- tette, oonsisting of the 11lisses Legear, ?Miss Joliiloton track 1121'. Brown render- ed good service, especially ie the song dialogue, and Miss Jolineloo's s.los, which `PPre, qI'eo6., ibe hirIcoun 1retllel n In ten egdill a11Valle!i�yS pr,11e I, think they should go fftrther and extend the lino to Bayfield by Exeter, fond Zurich. This esteneion would bass through a beautiful, fertile part of the ' country present re s t en 1131 well situated with railway accommodation. Thorn is 110 engineerin;, difficulties in way; 11 very; level country to pass through. A. connection with our harbor, one of the safest on the lakes (and now undergoing repairs 11V the Dominion Governuleut,) could be nude, free access to which would be given to any conlintny whloh would come. The Municipality of Ray- field has already voted $10,000 as a bonus for a, railway, and world still give it. Other nluniclpalitiea no doubt >would aeis(• Loudon could have all the t;•ade of this section, and one of the best summer resorts brought to their doors for all.. time by this extension. Bayfield is beautifully situated on the eastern shore of Loth Huron, within one and "a half hours' ride by rail from your city; ;is very healthy, and land very cheap. We want a railway very cad and it will come 801119 day. Whyout now and connect with Loudon 2 It has been. talked of coming from Woodstock by St. Marys, Exeter and Zurich" to Here. intention has Ala& been made to the C. P. R. croesire frons Wroxe- ter by Clinton-' 10 bars. L have no docbt this company will take up this unoccupied part of Oho country alma day. Nothing would pay there b tier. By looking at the map anyone ciao see e'hat a fine stretch nf unoccupied territory wants _rail way aid. Banes D. Net 'Ph Oil lltemptat9c1'' line would probably run across the town- ship of Stanley, from the London Hilroll & Bruce line, a dstsanee of Wit. llllle9.� NEWS NOTES. 1)1' an Interesting Character. Welcome Here. The only thing on the pr:)gratntlle'that' {yes its at137wise vet- ;,ar, was a soli; by a 1)010011.who, at - though down for .tiastruinental annsic, 1 gave a Hong instead. He was 110)1 given a second opportunity, Its his aam0 was promptly struck off the programme. C OnServative Convention. An important mooting of the South Perth Uonservative Association was held in St. Marys ou Wednesday last, and considering the stormy weather and the almost impassable state of the ro'idv, suss well attended. Mr, Allan (Jarman, St.. Marys, wag ap- pointed president; Ltir. J. Dougherty, Mitchell, vice -do.. T. D. Stanley, St. Marys, Secretary; A. Dalt, Mitchell, Treaenrer. A strong Executive Com mittee was also appointed, composed of three electors from eaoli tnunicipal- itv. .A. ntiiliber of resolutions approv- ing of the policy of the Dominion' Government expressing confidence in the leader of the opposition in the Local Legislatare ; the patriotism of the voluuteers in responding to the call of duty in the I1)tit Nest etc., t were passed amidst groat o t ),k tnMe, sued euppofted be the tnevOre rind eecouders.with able epeeche9. Iu the evening a Ma39 meeting was held in the town Mall, the chair` being filled by the "'resident of the Assoeitatiou. illesare. Cul], Lowrie end Johnston tnade a few remarks. slid Mr. W. R. D,tvis mud 11r. J. I'. Woods` spoke foe half an It°ur(moll, 11,10d Me. T,honitbt Cowan, of Galt, foe upwards of ttivo hours. The latter fairly electrified the andienee with 4100 nf '(.leo moat hese l•- lt melt and forcible 'political a itleesses, perhaps, ever before tle!iviroli ill t}iri cootit,;r I of Perth, .•,r •ail ' � old l>,efnitn el', Oho, on :tee+lgt,t if, the d -narking policy of the Grits, was forest.' to leave tile 111i1ko, tee ,vs -i al)tt3 to 81101 V up the party in to Wvav that leo et Illy citrated till 1101140 Iryt` ))11)ral. His pe-- ,, t1 , "Greed bc, ,.1�, c,C•i•nu:l Olrl a Cli"tf, Ind conaptaria•r11 119 111•0v bht;we00 111111 ,;Intl ,lir, 33ke,!.e, sn to001101 the heaves of till • . . present, that they. . neve y31135 to 10113 ;IA 01001,50.4 bars>to of •1:,lilri130�.�)- The NVet,1353)311.P4)1113y : r, a L7 1t rR, 1.11,3ot1:nr13i] friillt lis o Elver . 8taand , :a ,Y plot ; ; adrant.ltgc':, t,f il.o Peeif c R•til wa it Y -t: rte oelil )Ieti1,11 'i11 •111 itllnrt ;a tirne; , the reliel,i,,ti lu ,1.1 1 it'hh west, 1i13ii ci at less than $75,000. He leaves a house and 200 acres of valuable /and about six miles from Worcester. His literary is valued at $2,000. His personal property will yield bis widow an income of $2,500, Jotiu B. Gough, the great Temper- ance Lecturer is dead. He died at Philadelphia while delivering a leo- t, .1 13th, Tile 0tem) Eva apoplexyare0.the Quebec, Feb, 23. -Mr, Louis La. classes joiner, reeldifgwith his son-dil- 1 l iv, Mr, Chas, Gagnon, St. Ants 5 elm(l alfdQ1 St. li 30b, tugs oltnl ed while eating leis c�ini 8t ICdlerrlayi ti pisco of inset sticking i,n ills thrust and causing alm09t 1t18tatit death, despite all that c inld be done for the unfortunate nun's relief. Ottawa, February 23. -Tile 'inline gr ation agents of the older Provinoee will shortly have a conference with ;Hon. John C1arliug touching the work of the coming season. The Government agents are endeavoring only to encourage the immigration of agricultural laborers of some means, leaving the artisan clase to tape care of themselves till such time as the demand! exceeds the siipply.... Hon. J: A. Cllapieau, Secretary of State, has .eommeucedG0 ISSUE ,pass-: parts to the individuals who propose to take part in the approaching pil- grimage of Abbe Provenoher to the Holy Lund.. The Dominion Govern- ment, on receipt of $1 accompanied by the required infortnatioo, will grant a passport." The oast of the pilgrimage will be $403, The steamer. Labrador gill leave New York on March 10th next with the pilgrims. After retchiug .Havre, Pari, the Caulous Shrines will be 'visited and t19 stay the HolylY Lendud will last t 15 days. Portland, Oregon, Feb. 22. -About 2 o'clock this m 'ruing the Chinese esitlents were drivel! eat of Ore ot, city, thirteen, Miksa ',oath of Verso. They tvere awaltenedd4by ro snob of forty or fifty White men, who l noclked thein about, twisted their queues and ,tole all the money found 011 their per:eons. They were tlleu escorted to the 8teamu;,tlt Lsatoni�i, which was lying at:the wharf, placed rta oirl of her and cettvoynrl tit 1hi' city, their elve8 pale „ 1 tl apt of the inomley stelae trona them. 1ot tytwo China. men 171 all Cveril•• >; dt.11,.rt . Out. It is t11i(E:rsttli)t1 tlitat 1(3 )3(1/3011,1(3)0(3.?1L Port- land agittttEl,' oVP.,9 a1 Ohl 111111 r ` t )t t4lc llloVOn1"v11t Th nn;tllc..9 of tnrarlY of to1 nl;is are .rno,lril, and the 0111,1 un 'net•ellall here 7a.I t(l,t, they will ;e 'elite t lttil ll Cif r, i qt. ti) 11 IVO t,itr,n iitrlioteil 11 1,11111 ret. y• .t , tilil6r 1 ,na101 ✓ ., VJ .laUtl.tUf:1L6utl,tttlr• f,teturers of ;..lithIteln`1 r 1.11tVO (3 (3)1`11001. iJ 10b:lit''0 „ , ,, $0 x0,000 ,' riotii. 111,0,1190t:,y.'$70,000. `l'110 f,01t11'o wits as 11 t,d b�th,. >.t,.,t1, t. r.,` ,,, .Y p t tit oil d 1 tfi,.,ir)tl, Iha firm ('113(11r)5fltl 3300 I1•tlids and isbnr OEl 11)1135 ;5100,000 etiu:i 111,55.