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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1881-11-11, Page 4-1 - .999�7 __ -, I --- . I . � I . - i� . � " �, .% 0% � � I .1 - as I I . I I . - - � An . � I ,� I . � M --'. . I . �_ � I . . . - � - a I I - I I � : 0 - - - 4- . I F . � � __ 11 , � U � - - 1�� I = - - - � I I . I- - __ , I . . ­ . ___ __ — � . 1. . I THE HURON EXPOSITOR, . . . -__ i f - f - I � - - - It 7 : T . k � ­ . - �W �� - I - . ' - —, � ....-I ­... I - —1 -_ — I . -LN OVEMBER - 1 11 1881 . NEW AbVERTISEMENTS. te � ' - I : — -1 - — -1 .� ! MPlated. These new regulations catt) refuse to purchase the e manufactured by Messrs. Monroe & factors so much in him as to cause several pieces, and Mo ______ r I — . k I pr6v e that each settler must bring price plijaced upon it -by Mr.Cha , M ftom a position of eighty -throe dollars Whiled . - Now Good R. Jamieson. . �4 ' Pleau. Ile Hogan, of Seaforth, cleared everything them to watch hi ney amOuntiDg to and forks. The even __ 10- before them. The following is a list of vantage � �,000, being. about tv; I Music and kidd. three-fourthsof the land he purchases mks for it $8 taken therefrom. away in goo al c a as ' Great N , ber Sale-Thomm �,000 - His paralysis lasted as far as The freight shed adjoining the ticket oyster supper. � Alk e�_ . the successful competitors : � th6 street corner, where lit was mir- office was also entered and a bundle of i It t ing w Eargains S. ith & West. under cultivation within four years, or' thirds of its cost, and the Syndicat' � e I!e- EXTRA, CLASS,--OpeD to, the World.- aculously healed by the sight of a sa- bedding taken. A number of other ar- all -The salt W611 in WrOxieter is grada- , I , ' llardware----�Vm. Robertson & Co. if he erects buildings satisfactory to the fuse eo give 'more -than 06,000'0( 1 0. Ist, Paul Bog, Hibbert, Monroe & Ho loon. It is impossible to know what to ticles were also scattered around. pdeepening, being now down & little I Winter FluV . -E. Rieksoa& Co. Syndicate,. only *one-half of big land has Failing to make arrangements wit� t le gan plow; 2nd, J. T. Hogarth, Hibbert, do with tramps like these so lonj as -Mr. C. Hamilton, of over 1,000 Cider Mills- G. & H. Jackson. Al I . - feet. The rock which they '�be br Hogan plow; 3rd, W. Steel, our present prison .system continues. g through is imprognaWd � t9t ought under cultivation. He 1 Syndicate, Monroe Blyth, has are now drillin I Ear". Steem-Wm. Rian. . � I I ��K the Quebec Premier falls & gold big 50 acres, being I -Y I Downie, Davidson plow; 4th Alexander A prison where all bad to earn their the south with an oily substance which stroVy Auction Sale -Alex. Mustard. . Awi� to pay full price for his land in the ba;dk upon the Dominion Governme at * half of the north hall of lot 37, conces- resembled petroleum in odor - � Thompson, Stanley, MiVer plow; 5th living would be a real blessing. to such Sion 3, E t W wa Estray Sheap-Jobn Thompson. , firat'place, and if lit) fulfils these con. and threatens to make thing as a Osb, to Alex. Morri . eople. - - Pey, impression gained ground for a ft Hors;a for Side -John C. V .8 hot f or Duncan McEweu, Stanley, Monroe & P . of Manchester, for n , and son 4 �1' __ ditions the rebate will b 62,000. This is con- � , til" �� 8 given him at them at the next election if they do not Hogan plow; - 6th, James Gatdiner, — that oil was about to be struck. At a _� Teacher WaiLted-David Hostetler. ,I the end of four ' Usborne, Yeaudle plow; 7th, Adam ' - sidered a far price, as the buildings directors' . Farm for Sa -Hugh McIntosh. '�� . years. If be fails to force the. Syndica 1 4 Huron N otes. were poor. meeting held the other night � I � Bell, Downie, Davidson plow. Mr. W. Mackie push down the Whole � E8tray Heife �-Mrs. A. y ' fulfil the conditions, the land, together ter' it was decided to . I ale. Ms. Unfortunately for the Goveri- , formerly of Wood- -The following gentlemen have distance, 1,50o f6et,'if salt is no � t ;"ner , Tea0her Wan -ted -F. Metcalf, . 1) vdth the imprZ)ve' - for - me it, or rather for th - FIRST CLASS, -Men, -Open to the bridge, has opened out a new general been elected ' - _,, - � ments made, is - I office bearers of the Huron reach, . I I . Auction Salef-John Watt �? 16 - Dominion, tl ie plowmen of Hibbert only.- ILst, Charles Btore in Drawls Block, Exeter. Rift Association forthe current year ed. . . feited, and the Syndicate assume SyL ,dicate are in no w 50 Upshall, Monroe & Hogan plow; 2nd, -Mr. John R. Steep, of Clinton, has President, -While Mr. Wm. Wiggins, of HOW Estray Steer�--Alex. Marchie. I .- ay, amenable . _ _fford the other day -sad - . I James Hammond, Monroe & Hogan been engaged as teacher of Benmiller dent, Lieut. Jas. Young; Secretary- intending to bring home a sheep, he The Last Ca� I .peaceable possession without legal pro. either and are ( uito independent, of Major Murray; Vice-Presi- ick. was in Cli . -Samuel Stark. I . . . Music Teaehinv--Mrs, C. M. Dunlop. cess. It is true the p plow; 3rd, John Hoggarth, Monroe & school for next year, at a salary of 8450. Treasurer, Captain Shopperd; Man- placed it in big wagon for that p �' ' I rivilege is, given hot I,; but still it is now suspected that Hogaii plow; 4tt,, Alex. McLauchlin, -Mr. John Mills, of West Wawa- I Corn for Sale'_LIN. H. .' the dispos - ! - nosh, has purchased the . tann'ery iu at- Rerrin. Bossed settler to're-purchase Chapieau,s threat has, nev*theless, Monroe & Hogan plow; 5th, Edward Committee, Mayor Forrester,N. 'Pose, but while doing business ia One of - Estray Steer-Geotge Avery. I � an Hamilton Monroe & 'Hogan plow' I � Machine for Sale. -Wm. Elder. d' improvements at the bor le good fruit, and that tb� Syndi- , ; 6bh thevillageof Auburn, formerly owned Zoib"sgon and P. McLaren, all of Clinton., the stores, some person drove off With I value placed upon them by the. Syndi J obn Stewart, Yeandle plow. by W. J. Davy. ' James Russell, Treasurer of the his horse, rig and sheep. He at Ouse - 1�.. ________F_-�_____�-_�� - I Cate will ultimately got the road at , -18 Morris PlowiDgAssociation, states re- secured- the services of a constable &ua . , . Cate- It is not likely, however,- that ; SECOND QLASS,-Boys from 16 to -Mr. Lewis Abbey, of Morris, SPectiD9 the annua . I Plowing match,. Started in pursuit, eventually findixg W, , -ew * th&j r own price, and that the differeaqe years of age residents of Hibbert.-ist, threshed on the farm- of Benjamin Fra- that two meetirigs were called to maka the horse tied to a fence iLud the sheep , . many would feel disposed to take ad- will be made up to the people ,of Que- Monroe & HogA,n lick, last week, 100 bushels of oats in arrangements for the match, but so I- . Mi It T J0 r4T110511to # C�T � vantage of this boundless generosity. b i . . I - I plow; 2nd, James Hogarth, Monroe& fifteen m ute . grazing in a field near by. Tile. per- , — - ec in some way by the Dominion Gov- in 8 little interest was manifested by those son who Played the prank� was dmw,r. - After a settler ha spent four 'years of * Hogan plow; 3rd, James Scott, Monroe -The total amount of flax purchased I --- — . B . ernment. This suspicion is strength- & Hogan plow. ' who should havq taken hold that' the SEAFORTH 'FRIDAY, Nov. 11, 1881- hard * ered, a L - , _i .. toil and considerable me at the Brus;3els flax mill thig year was matter was allowed to drop for this I and settled by 'paying Mr. Wig . — I . gins $10 for*his trouble. . _ _� ans Ila & ened by the very great modifid'ation re- THIRD CLASs.-Boys under 16.-Ist, 810 tons. About 30 hands will be em- year, . — - . I 1'� __ . I �Vain endeavor to fulfil the conditions cently ol�servable -in Mr. Chapleau's I James Miller, Monroe & Hogan plow. ill. - Advance (Conserva_ ' I Ve) discourst-tb as folio � and has lost it all, he willhot likely be utteri%nce� p - p1byed all winter.in the m The following are some of those ti ' The Wingbam 10ecl - e a garding bcith th6 Syndj;- ' , of Stanley, has W b 'd WS: We notice L:Ltigation Checked at Litti re ' I - ,al prize for the best Fearing, �Mr.-James Biggins �o a stock at the last In 11 Cost.- in a- position, nor will he be disposed to Cate an J. T. I Hogmr`ih ; Best Finish, -Paul gone to spend ih oDthly that Clintrn has been made a por& Of , . � cl the Government, He ,. I & couple Of MOD;- a in cattle fair hold at Brussels: R'. Martin - ma � Ever sin ' ,ke a now deal for the property which "a's evi; Boa; Best Position, -Alex. McLaugh- the State of Ohi en try, and if this U a fact, we .areaft%id Oi visiting his brother i had 27 head, J. -Skelton 15, Donald that -the chance.8 of Wingham beco - � ming � I Mr.- Mowat asaumed � ,V dontly been mollified in some way�, En; Best Outs and Ins,-Edwaid Ham- and other 'friends. i McLaucblin 4, J. Sample 3. S. W. oneareslim.We6allnotseewb suchfa- . power in Onto rio he has labore he was, forced to abandon. It is said by' Should Quebec succeed in getting rid Of � -Mr. Thornton Wallace, 6f the. 7th I Barr 4 LGeo. Forsy h 2, Y I d zeal- , . MOD. I ) , � - I - dren, gathered and housed 850 bushels MoN Y conferred on Clinbol, P I - -its fi THE COUNTY MATCH. concession of Hullett, and fouK obil- 4, A. Fors th, - Sr., 4. Messrs. Case OuslY to aim �lify and cheapen litigation those who have had experience in the 1 this railway elephant, nancial por� � . . t T.- McLauchlin vors should be . in every posgibf Northwest that it is impossible for an- __ I - The annual match under the aus- . 9 from a business point Of View. There -' . 4_ ­ e fotm. His long and : Sition will be greatly improved, and I ichol, Clegg, Webster, Dame a port at Goderich, some twelve is I 8, tensive' ' . I ordinary settler to fulfil these condi- ' pices of the Huron Plowing Associa of turnips in one day. . railes . tions and that consequently none but �, . - ItOn and from Clinton, and there is no ,nor* . inaucing by -Mr. B' Beavers, of Usborne, near Bawtenbeimer wer present as buyers. business done there than here. experience at the B a�r, as afich & master stfoke of f tiola Roddick, Armstrong, Ske . was hold on the farm of Mr. R. Jenkins, � ! well as apan the Bench, give him pe- the Premier willbarry big Governmen; near Clinton, on Tuesday last. The Kirktou, lost thiee of his family from -While M r. " Ifoul , f 'y . CO)clongh, of the one port.more were wanted in the men o I. ineaus dare take up the Syndi- safely through the coming elections day was delightful, but the match was diphtheria during the first four days of 11th concession Goderich- township, . I culiar advantv ges as a law Reformer, - anc I W , ' ositated to give the Cate lands'. In fact, any person who give them another four years le not nearly so successful as in some last week, ainong which was his wife. was endeavoring to catch some of his county, Wingliam should have it. pa - and he, has not h of . � . . � former years. The attendance of spec- . -Four persons of one name, repre- sheep, he was from . e 1�-nefit Of his experience - I power. With this millstone still age �o � thrown against a barb the Present Governmen . .Province th- will ,think for a inoment over the Situ& ' - litically Clinton has no claim to it Ic . arouU tators was fair, not to say large, but senting four generations, had their wire fence, inflictiog a nasty wound on never cast a Conservative majority, au# � in the sht, , - Timproved and simplified tion I an easily see that this is the case.. I his neck, Mr. Ch. i .t. That towx . � - The obj .'- I . apleau would be al plowmen were rather poorly represented pictures taken together at Foister's! big head. law proceduT His last and Probably ect of the 8 ndidate in' � � . Mr. JOB: Sparling, of, the it i in � In go far as numbers were concerned.' gallery, in Clinton. the other day. tb ri i gi, � I 11�� Y most certain to sink under the I Cut Line, of the same township, also before a supporter is 11 be y a � weigh I e an 8 W' 11 'S older his greatest ac, ievement in .this direc-, making these regulations is quite evi I of pop- ular disfavor, So t' 1� This was due, no doubt, in some do- -The many friends of Mrs. John I bad a colt badly hurt by getting en- returned. � In tke hat he ma Weill gree to the fa' Washington, of West Wawanosh near language of Sandfield, A -What bag C"_ Y . ct that this match and ' nt. They are wiBe in their own in- feel thankful to his friends at�- Ottawali the Usborne one were held on the same . - I � �. . tion is the JU licature Act, which was 41' 1 1 -tangled in a fence of the same ma- tou done for John A. ?" Wingham h" I Axiburn, will be pleased to learn that terial. I . � day, and many went to Usborne' who she bivs recovered from her late illness. .always cast a good Coas6rvati . ." ter sts. They only wanton their lands for saving him from the danger which,* 0 0 . . -On Saturday evening of last week and,e ne. Ive vote, 'I passed at the last Session of the Locil, .e . Z , ; - I . i Intef ) Legislature, aid came into force a few such settlers as can speedily become b63et him. instances, would on the some 35 members of Trinity Church, 9.1 1 otve In the Co 3t Of 1879 w.hea f, + � 11 - � under other circu -The farm of Mr. Briatnell, f mouths ago. Tbis Act, al " . 1 likely have attended this one 2nd concession her divisions deserfed Mr.' ]Ktlly, � P . though it has large producers, so as to make traffic for i .: The of Hallett, has been Blyth, invaded the domicile of the Rev. C, ,� ' . — - _T!!T=!!!T ' f their road. Th L ' field chosen Wag well adapted for the. I: . Cod true to him,- Also, this � . PY want the rich pio- THE horizon in. Ireland is gradually i purpose, and the laud could scarcely the neighborhood of $4,000.- Riding bas returned a 4upporter of tlk,e - - - been severely iticised and condemned sold to a Mr. Millar, for somewhere in W. Henderson, their pastor, and pre- ur lown'St -, I I I i� by sbme of th Opposition press, Is ap- neers and they leave the poor ones to ! becoming more clea - i . I It contains sented,lim with a, beautiful coal stove .17 . . , , and the d. b in better order. The work 100 acres. .. I present Government since 18-72.,and ia. - r - - L 040. The gift was accOm- tends continuing to do so; . ­ I � t ave =s really excellent. An old who halb � there - F.- provedL 01 I - � I valu4 ,g't L � most of the emi-seUL the Government. If they cannO6 get Ing elements are quieting- down. The done Mr. Samuel Caldwell, I panied by a complimentary addr"'- A. think, on this ground, .- I i � . _ I been in the mercantile business in we are ent" -- J jurists and m L - be..s of the I egal pro- .their lands settled by these,.they can I arrest of Mr. Parnell and his co-agi- plowman remarked that he had prob- Mr -Henderson in a neat speech thanked to ., f . ' L ably seen as good work done, but he had Manchester for the last fifteen years, his friends in the warmest terms I a port. We understand tbatour meim- . � fegsion in the Province, irrespective Of 61ford to keep' them. The Government ', tators has had the desired effect, and ne . . I , ,or � her is in ­ � . political leanings. El ver attended a match where all was Intends going to Manitoba in the I their kind a -ad seasonable gift. � communication with the Gov- . I �r, Von Mr. Meredi th, conditions of settlement are such tliat the prospects now are that- there will so universally "good, and where there spring, and hits begun to Bell off hi ' -A terribly sudden death occur�d ernment, and we hope soon- to have La ; I " , - JS I - I . re .1 IT - the leader of the Opposition, who is a - ordinary settlers -can comply v I be speedy peace. The tenants now was none that could be classed even as stock. I in"tbe township of Grey last week. As satisfactory reply. I , , f& � o seem perfectly satisf, ' indifferent. Mr,. 0. 0. Willson, of Sea- --A meeting of the Conservative As- Mrs. --------- clever Barrister, has publicly expressed The Government and . the Syndicftt� WM. Harbottle, living on lot 33, j1A op . . - F - - ed to have their forth, had his sulky plow in ' sociation for the Soutlx Riding of Huron concession 3, was paosing around a - I -�.,. himself strongly in. favor of the m-eas- sections lie alternately si I de by aide., grievances adjusted by the Land Court, eratioD Kinbnrn. �� - �J ' on the gr6und, It was the centr' will be held in Bracefield on Monday, I � ura_ The oppoiltion to it has been led The S�ndicatel have their lands free and those whose case - e of t - The quarterly T Plate Of aPPIoS to Bomb company, she da HURCH SERVICES.— ,I - shave been en- attraction duril)� g the day, and all seem- he 14th instant, for the purpose of se. dropped down dead on 'the floor. She meeting of the Londesboro circuit, x � by the Toronto Mail, It has character- from t ­ erally dealt �d to be highly pleased with .the -wa lecting delegates to attend the conven- was the daughter of the late Mr. � �, _: I axation for twenty years, if not- quired into have been lib' : V �. z ized it as, 1,bot -- L i I Canada Methodist Ch -9: I .�,, egislatipu'l' and has sold or. settled upon. The Govern- with, and the Court seems destined to in which it did it4work. It' turns� tion at Toronto. . I Johnston, who died -last Spring. T this place on Sunda greb, was heldis . 1� � I T. - . . : � his Y last. There was - I, ne'ver per . Very wide deep farrow, and, -when' -Mr. Hiram Borland, of ,Mother- i last death makes five in the family in 9, fine attendance, the church being: .m L I an opportuafty to pass ment are putting forth Strenuous efforts do a good work. In many instances working in coarse Stubble, tu ell, in the township of Fullarton, has 1 sixteen months, only two remaining, completely filled, The lk . en it could show anything to suste,in and expending mints of money to i'.' . �as every- w no I now. i' . ; wh 1 the rents have been reduced one-half, thing well unde I purebaie.d a farm of 100 acres in t' services . wer-O � * n- I , rueath, leaving a 'Dice, , - -Ats contention.. A few day pad in some cases even more. This on top, and is not any conducted by Rev. Mr. Rice,of the ;". . ' __a ago it stated duce. emigration�` to their lands. The clean seed bed township Of Ushorne, near Exeter, for " -It is stated that Mr. Campbell, of Nile. and Rev. r. H Ilton, pastorof I � - i , . I - that Mr. Daltm, Q. C., ,had spoken Syndicate ar c�. Of course, will be hard , on . the Land " heavier of draft than an ordinary plow. the sum of $6,500. 1 the 2nd concession, of Tuckers I h, . M am. I 4 � . e doing nothing in this . lords it Wil mit h - . stron . -_ . I I not 'be many more years'uhtil -Messrs. Ransford, of Stapleton, the circuit. I gly against it.. This gentleman, rection. The Governmen, and will vd ! bongbttheprojerty lately'owned by RF, RNED..--Mr. Job I t lands * will ry materially curtail their I a I TU - n- Wil ken, wko ;1 these plows are in general use , in. this have lately bought a new hand firie' - ! Mr. Belfry, near the Crand Trunk I has fieen for a number Of Years in the � � ' , . ea. , � V. however, embraced the very, first op- be settled on and - improved. Eve4 revenues, but the dedeiong are no doubt coun try. The folrowirig is a list of the 9'ne, to be used in case of ,necessity, in 1 freight Shed at Clinton, and will at employ of Mr. . Stanie . I I 1 4 portunity there ftdr to Tefute the state- . settler who locate success S: I protecting their extensive premises y I I, 4 , - f I competitor .I -of this pl"e � .� 1� 8 on a Government just, and the Land holders will not I -once proceed, with the erection thereon I and who went to Dakota last- spring, �_ men to of tha M R and plaqe himself lot and every acre that lo'brings under meet wid� much sympathy- from any FIRST CLASS, — Composed . 'of men ' from destruction by fire. � I of returned home tl_ I I . a general flour and grist roill. Part of on Saturday last. He . 4 I gh th . ._ who have taken first prizes at former -Mr. Thos. Millar, of the ; .1 � ri t wi the p blic. During'& session Cultivation, �QnhanceB the �alue of the but their I . I � union ! the material therefor is already on the seems to be greatly taken up with tke ,I, - I � ­_! own class. They have been matcbes! -75 entries,-ist, Peter Me - i 7amb 4- School, Manchester, ��.Who had some in- I ground, and it is expected that the 1-01111try,abdexpresses hisintentioll f T__ of Ch ers, at Osgoode.H&II, Toronto, Syndicate ,lands al6ingside of him. So permitted long enough to oppress the Dougall �' Goc o " �, � I Mr. Dah I on said - - , . I . lerich township, Miller tention of taking a Fiblool at Listowel, I mill will be ready for work next month. I returning again at an . plow - has decided to remain in his . early date; - sad I I . that in' any event the Syndicate are poor tenants, and it is high time �) 2a1d, John Marquis, Goderioh I present ! -Mr. S. Meg%w. Of Clinton, who has � D that 'to I as be is an energetic and ambitious il erfdctly.safe. . wnship, Miller plow; 3rd, E. G. place for another year. ' ably and t3atisfactorily discharged the Young won he will no doubt make hi% -The return of crimiDal statistics ' i . , "He wished to state publicly that be P' If they sell their lands the tables were being partially turned '-')onrtice, Goderich township, McTavish I duties of teacher in School Section No. 1- haarl- there. - �_ had observed i na �k newspaper a report they will have on them wealthy pro. and that they should' be' 1 from the County � A, �, .;: t; I � . - �­ Of all Opinion thE �t he had give' I compelled to ) ow; 4th, Alexander Thompson, Stan. Crown Attorney's 1 2, Hallett, for the past 12 years, retires --.--- . - X A POSITivE TRUTH a rela- ducers, who will � furnish abundant deal juiiily an ey, Miller plow; 5th, Wm. Phipps, office for the past year shows that of ' at the close of 1881, after 37 years �Lc- H L tive to the Judicature Act which rep. ' �. F I - d equitably with those I . 00 r SECOND CLASS, -Men Criminal Court, 26 were convicted and I - a � 11 resented him as holding views diamet- traffic for their road, if they fail to eell under them.. It is now said that the _' oderich township. 35 cases tried at the County Judges' I tive Service. His place will be sup- Canadian Tweed ' eavy 11 w � a , real...9pIn 1 .-6 entries.- I I plied by a 'Mr. Murteb, from 8 at c0st price for one .1 rically opposed, o, hi " iong-. them, the rapid increase in value will Land League intend petitioning Parlia- ' at, Perth , mouth at the Oak Hall Clothing Estab- I 1E[e held a very h gh opi : J D. Reynolds, Hullett, Mil r plow - 9 acquitted. . , , - - le � I county, at the ,same saIaxy_$4()0 a f - . I lishment. I - nion ofthe Act, f ally pqual the profits earned. upon the ment for a local government and the Therevival meetings in * � stua matsIng inta � 0 Working of it. a , . 'ad, Hiram White, Hibbert, Gray connection I year. Public school tea6l�ors of 37 1 . __ - with the Methodist Church, V . - . � . 8 in traffic. They are secured whichever - management of their own local Affairs Laut, Stanley, Mil- I , � 7 . . his Pr,sition he on-ld do. he had great I axna,,' years' experieupe are a rarity in this . � . 11 reason to be pleased. with the simplicity way it goes. The' Government, -after Thi6�i6 a reasobable demand, and i * 13r plow; 4th, John Ho artli, Hibbert, now being carried on by MesBrs.Living. day and generation. . Brussels. - , and inexpensive - mode of action of the all, have to assume the b ! 9 I I I - . . . . - �_ urden of Col. Parnell, and his associates had a' f Monroe & Hog,in plow; 5th, Charles stone. and Cook, are largely attended I -A rather exciting acene took plic-6 FOR THE GIREAT NORTHWEST. ak,e 8-Yatem. He, had seen litigation put an onizing . . , dopted Upshall, Hibbert, Monroe & Ho every night.' . - T n e at Londesboro last week,, in trying to - .. the Northwest, and the Syndi- thi� -urge at first, instead of the ab. Plow. - -Mr. Geo. Murdie, of the 4th con- weigh � end to at, . st . CO ,ga12, I up lands of the Temperance Colonization Society. - . a ' . age at very little Cate 'reap, the ' 1, ' ' 1' '00,(',00 acres have been fzold &IreadY 161000aares . I . every I have been taken up -at the Zrusseis Agency in low . Profits. The arrainge. surd;and ri�ischievous agitation in which TMRD CLASs.-Boys.- ist, James co"SiOn of McKillop, recently sold a i heme wa t ed to get t I weeks. Price - cost and believed that the Act would I I I some cattle. Almost be of the greatest benefit when prope - I went is a verypice one -for the Syndi- Be, a ri hem on the than three $2 per acre, -with ka I YOR18-t pay for the sa&. For faij parriculan -but one entry in this apply i,o -n- Co, per, Lociii Secretary, Brusely . ' - . . I rly i they engaged, they would, doubtless, rt, Monroe & Hogan heavy �raugbt team to Mr. Thos. I platform, but all was Of no avail; when 0 0 � established. H Cate. W plow. Thero.was Sharp, of Seaforth, for the handsome i two ropes were placed on one of them, Post Office. � . aled to a go�ntlo_ e do n ot blame them for tak- long ere this have accomplished much c ass. The' ]ad was- not, 16 years of � �Pe�rac,tica then in ing advantage of thsir positio' sum of $305 cash. � Inan of experi=c "in . .a as- 11 "e , with the biggest part of L_L� ' sboro and L.r.CTU.Rr.--Tbe R�v. J. Hill, of Sea- - 3 - His land was alongside that of , -Mr. John Ford, of the 2nd conces� I the folksfrom arotind the vil'i'a forth, delivered a lecture in the Sunday , � Chamber as to 1whether his opinjo..n gaicl 1, in. As we more for their Suffering countrymen I Z J . ZZ, I . . lige holding � -1 was not the aa Zweek,-it is human nature to than they bave'done, and would have Sion of 111 llett, lost a valuable mare on I them, but still the animal got loose 1� 9, (The gentleman t ie men, and big work wa;s -admired by u V signified that it a l. Many good pl Schoolroom of St. John's Church ON I � e � � g.) He had a Strong do so, and -we venture to say �hero are, saved an 'immense -deal of t _ Owmen affirmed that Thursday night of -last week, which be from all the crowd, and theywere past Tuesday e last, en -titled ifivnat � . ; , I I dimhko: to being misrepres; ew men in the unty of Aurou who' strife and ill feeling.; � . urmOil, Ejad he been competing with the men, valued at $160. Gas on the stomach driving. At last ropes were pluced on saw down I] The audience Was ! eated and f co , veni" - thought it his duty to maka this state- would not act in a similar manner i ! V . — 11 I be would ba,ve taken good rank, and was the supposed'eause of the animal's I them in all s4upes, and. they were large, -and the lecturer did bi-A Subject , - - SouM ­ I . i !�� I . Ment, at the sama time fully believi - � __ 11 . lit have come in first or second. death. - i - . . i :. ng lthey were give - the opportunity. But I - PlOvITIM9 Matches.. �1,9%UBBLE - CLAsg.-2 6utries.- - lgt -Rev. Mr. Livingstone ragged on t 0 platform, amidat blood, full justice. His cartoon w re Ve � � 11 I I I , - F- that what was said by the news- . I- . I � I d h a ,e ry - � , of Bayfleld, ! mud and swearing. goo � altbough the Syndicate cannot right- ,� - � ESWORTH. . David Prouse, Godetich township; 2ad has started a young F!bopiels prayer -Last week -Mrs. Rebecca Cantelon, . to I-, L � " Paper referred to was simply a . d, and the whole lecture Was _ � I mistake. hipa r . ­ _�hl .. S861 apprecia d. I - He had expre and 'did feet stron, fully be blamed for taking all th The Molefi - th Plowing Match this J�hn Yeo, doderiab townshi ' meeting at the Bethel Appointment, wife of Mr. Samuel Cantelon, of the BRIEFS,.- Mr. j. R Grant, post - i 9 , at their ye&r was rary successful in every re- JuDGEB.-­1st Class, -A. P. Monteith, near Porter's Hill, which bids fair to 8th Concession of *e i__ doubts. a& to One POint -in the Act, bargain allows them', those who sanc- I- - namely, his, own ,uri - master, has just r eturn d from j�,n ex.� . Tuckersinith; George Hyde, Shakes- become a decided success. passed peacefully away, at the - tensive tour in the Northwest, He wa. 4 __ but a- . nr . it, tioned this bargain by which th spect. The Competition "was. pretty Goderich Township, I . p 3are; M. age of 8 to the Act � ts a whole, his Opinion e Conn. keen, and thare was a large numb .' Hutchinson -Mr. C. R. Coo er, of Brussels, and 78 years. She was among the earliest was: entirely. favvon.. -abio.,, , k er Of , Goderich.. P absent over two moaths�­The roaas I . - try is being plundered are ceitainly spectators present. The wer S,-cond Class, - Alexander Forsythe, his brother George, have leased 12 acres of the settlers in th h having ,have been getting bad, � , done . I � 'censurable, to put it in the milde t pos I - was very good, considering the extreme .orris within a mile of Brussels for a term of gone there, with her haaband, from clays, and the quant i Better and M, ; John Keichen, Stanley; Wra. for the past few , more disinter,ested testi- 8 roughness of the laud. The fol � .cl)ougall, Seaforth. -JitY of grain being . m sible' form. The bargain shou IOWiDg I . � I I five years, and intend going into the Toronto, Deaxly fifty years ago, She delivered is not as great as might be.- � OnY than this aa to the: efficieiicy aad I'd have is a list of tht- successful.licompotitors: At the conclusion of the matchA market gardening business extensively. was a consistent member of the Metho- I � I A, ximum pric a k jidges and pl : be stipulated thlb ma 6 ad the I MEN'S FIRST CLA - 1st -Al entertain Our merchants 'have &11 laid in a great I Us6fttlnoss of the. ct could not be de- 88. , owmen were . ams, HOwick, McArthur plow; af Supper at, the Rattenbury House, Goderich Methodist Church, was made feebleness prevented her atteudi'ag prospect of a good winter's trade. . veral. 0 long upon which -the Ian I ed -Rev. Dr. Williams, pastor of the diet Church for- about 40 years, but her D () and winter goods, in � aired, Be er Judgekf have ex- Condit' Be lands Ad . qua tity f fall � t -1 � pressed themselveE equallyin favorof should be sold. Thomas Dickson, Elma, 2nd, Davidson %utou. " 7 the recipient of a purse Containing $200 much of late years. She leaves a large � - . . Had this � been 'done, p low; Alex. Forsyth, Morris, Xrd, Ho- ; I THE USBORNE MATCH. by the ministers and friends Gf the family to mourn her loss. _ . . � . . � the species Of PIUDder we now point out gan & Munro plow. She . was the Reform ,and have testified in equal- I The Usborne Plowing Match took Goderich District last week. buried in the Cl;uton cemetery. ! HenSall. t I I expliai liknguag could not le practised upon the' Do. - � � Ze.- I er, . � eople L_ should goo Samuel Guy,-Elma; ist I -The Exeter Times is 'informed -A few days'ago, as a farmer who BRAN. -About 40 Tons of .Bran CA _ - ly � E) to the beneficial ro- - SECOND CLASS, Mon who never took I ace On the farm of James Garda. su'lts it iR likelY to produce. . In fact miuion. The p ii learn a first'pri I �. flear Farquhar, on Tuesday last. that several mills in that neighbor- resides in the township of Colborne, hand tt; 4ispose of fit the H-nsaii mills. oat, - t , raefil exehi,ni2e,-i for oats, or caQh Humphreyp"low; Audrew'mcclymout, �be weather tas delightful itrid the bood have been compelled to suspend near Leeburn, was returning home near M -us. Gri-ting at the Heaftu ,,nd ch("?Piniv done in the shorteA I - Practical experience has -already proven by experience to forget - partizausbip Howick, 2nd, Davidson plow; Alex. grinding on account of Dot being able to dusk with his team on the Lake Shore possible time, and firld class work guayant.,d At ! that it is capable of accomplis, ' once in a while and giiound good, and the ,�vork done was - hing all look to patriotism. . � I I i � that its r�iost ga-a ' , - McIntosh, Wallace, 3rd, Davidson " plow - most creditable to all concerned. secure cars to ship the flour. ' Road, he met a herd of nine cattle, thr lltusal. inills %uted any quantity of good . � , - ff-iiine admirers hoped . They have had a good ma6y bitter le's- `�Llex. Mil ler` -HO wick, 4th, Davidso� P,?urteen plowmen competed, and there sound logs this coniiDg winter. ()ak, ,whito sxd . I -Mr. A. RaymaDli has disposed of driven by two men. He noticed among ck ash, cherry, roaple, baFgWood codar, elm ; * it would. do.. Wi4hi such - testimony in [Fsons in this direction, and this -Syndi- plow; Bruce Young, Howick, 5th, Bone wc.)uld have been a larger number but his property on the 12th concession of the cattle a missing steer, and d bla 0 1 - plo W. - . . t ita favor, a t for the match at Clinton. irectly &c., f r which the highest cafrh PrO will he , I . .8 well as with the results Cate bargain is not by any means tb'e The fol Grey, to H. Buttry, and bag purchased asked whoi owned the cattle. at the Reno - paid � ' � T:LpiRD CLA s,-B6ys under 16. -Geo. lowing is a list Of the successful om _ a house and lot in the village of Oran He re- all Saw Mili. D. frit,QURAUT. 726 1 1 0 _ _ "Are any LOCAL' -T [ , already Produced, before the public, Mr. least, and we have not as yet had Brown, Grey, let, Wil - ceived in r�ply the question, � ­ I I -'TIES. be late cold snap has ! Nowat need not _b a Son Plow; John P( tors : . brook, which he fiftends removing to. in of them you're.?" He tied. big horse to caused our villagers to I auch concerned, scarcely the first taste. What must Campbell, Wallace, 2nd, Yeandle plow - XTRA CLASS. -18t, James Gardiner ' a. few days. I ; I . r � T. � look to the although he do .uv,, win, fo ' . . ir ! r his niec�sure the end be? M. Bradenoch, Howick, 3rd, ._1 the fence, and faced the fellows, who, wood piles, and to generally prepare for � . I the favor of Opposition news aper . I plow. - I . Davidso� Yeandle plow; 2nd Richard Anderson, -As Mr. John Mason, of Hullett'lis after a few, words, fled, abandoning the wiuter.-Grain --con tiD nes . to Come hoe , , . � MATC] � � I . - P SPECIA.L t, -Chilled plow.-jas. - MDnroe & Hogan plow. ' . giving up the Crawford farm, which he beeves. The young m 3,u drove big own ly into market. * Good prices are being . . I ous . Brown, Grey, Is b ; Wellington Embury, -11st, John Albson, M " . 13 tilt busin' critics,, some of whom are mare anxi FIRST 'CLASS.— Men, with iron plows. bad reated, he will have a Sale of stock, property home, and next morning the paid, and a a res to m THE Quebec Local Legislature has . OnUrGe & Hogan &c,, which includes two Clydesdale � 0 oss is brisk - ,ake political c1pital aud belittle - Grey, 2ad; John Cunningham, Grey, f- other stray cattle were noticed o tb in the village. -The- nevv bank bu. .8 t ilding , been dissolved and a new election has pl�vv ,� 2�nl,., 4 Hun ., plow not stallions, at big premises, lot 25, c,on- road. Nothing has Sine been heard of is z)earl I k � . the: Local Leg,islat , 3rd. There wer,,� four entries in this 0 d James �m -arlane, Mon- cession 9. on the 15th inst. - . Y completed, - a . ecr rdered for the 29th -of December. class, and respe tin )w ; r the offenders. e The safe has al- - i - cheap: and expeditious law. for the Politicians in , that pro I I 9 the comparative r e & Hogan Plow ; 4th.' Thoms -At the- last meeting of ' 0 ready been placed in it._We'� notice our � ,Kar- the Direc- -The Stanley correspondent of the townsman, Mr. J. H. Evans ` . people. . . .1 . vince are now merits of the w - k done by this plow r I , McDermid. pl ors of the Howick Insurance Company, Clinton:Record says: Death has removed in erecting bis skating r . ink ., is eagaged ' . - - busily at work placing candidates in the and the others, here was a variety of A, derson, Monroe & H an plow; 6th forty-two applications were passed another from our midst,iR the person of our yonng people . Maiy of _____77_!!!!�� I . . . . cate field and putting the machinery in opinions. The: -e were t . wo sets of C Crawfor(J-11, Gray. plow. I �coveringrisks amounting to $51,200. Mrs. Bartley, living near Goshen post tim are 9"at'ciPating good - I � The Syndi - . judges on the gr( und. I es on the ice. -Mr. J. - Sutherland ! s Land Terins. working order SECOND CLA'SS.-Men, !with wooden No losses by fire occurred since the last office. She is reported to have died froin of the post office book store, has just . -me ago w, en tbe. Pacific Rail- discussed thug far is the Raifwa pol judges : C: lemon acted as PI � WS.-lat, Henry Hunkin, Monroe & meeting, and the company are reported starvation and want of car - s6me ti The Principal question The, following, gent e- Very few opened out a large and way Syndicat -a . ' I _ -aEJ8 1st and chill plow.- H'ganplow; 2nd, Archibald Campbell; in-aA,urishing condition. seemed to be acquainted with her cir well a8sorted ' ' sta , -8 iss d th,eir' ma2aifesto icy. of the Govern Y John Murray, Molesworth; Hugh M, nr th 6 - stock of stationery, fancy goods and ting that they it te�iaded dispoging I ment. The Province . oe & Hogan plow. . I -Brown Brotbers threshed with cumstances, t ough she lived in a a igh. toys. -Mr. W. C, Cbarters shipw ft i � Hutobirison, Howick; Thomas Gibson, BOYS.-Ist, John Hunter, McDermid their steam thresher one day lastweek, borhood noted for its kindne2s and lib. here a few day g for Indian., U. S. I . their lands in the of of Quebec is weighted with railway concession C., Howick -Un , -b Inadian 'Northwest � Classes 2nd, pl, Sia 0 - w; 2nd, John Kydd, Yeandle plow; on the farm of John McNair, con.ces- erality. She leaves four obildr6n, whom 4 car loads of potatoeq.-Mr. S. Fair! ' � - for tb a xeasonable p ri.ce of $2'50 per acr projects', and the Government are aux- 3rd and 4tb.-Wm. Dickson, Elma; 3 ' , Thomas Taylor, Gray plow; 4th, Sion 14, township of Grey, on a -bet, 350 it will be the duty of the public to Bee bairn ofthe Centennial Hou * * - . . ; - * . . with are -bate of hal tbeamou . ' ions to get rid of some of their roads George Brown, Moleswortb: Paul J mes Anderson, Monroe & Hogan bushelsof fallwheat in the' re o and care for at once. 80, carried I 0 mick. After the III' . - ,off the first prize at thi,3 shooting � . lut for each 'The largest and proba,b] 3i�tbe I * I ' I . sito W. . . ably short time of two hours and. 20 -The Goderich Star says: Mr. Da- match hold in -Clinton last week. Tlis acre � �,h a PI ­ brought under aultivatidn within east pro .Oeti.g�cf the members was held and Special for best plowing in the field . vid Roberts* who left, Porter's Hill last speaks well I for Mr. FairbairiPs skill ag 0- fitable of these is the Ottawa and and the following ofr] � I ad t'heir gen er- ce-I's elected for ames Gardiner; for the best finis� -Mr. J. Boles, of the firm of Thomp- March to se'ek big fortune in the land of a marksman, as he had many crack � � certain time,we commende i minutes. . � � oc Ji . � the belief that after cidertal road. the :1�1313SUiDg year: ju� A t Su I - - osiby and expressed It is asserted by Mr: Camp President Alex. the first class, --john All -son; for son & Boleg, of Clinton, has Sold on perior acquisitions, has returned. shots to compete alzainst.-Mr. W,M. .� allthey did intend to do something to- Chapleau., the Quebec Premier, that an bell, Wallace; 'babretary', John the best finish in boy's class, -John his interest in the concern to Mr. Ben. His idea of the prairie province, ' Ing existed K. dd. . though Wilson, of Willow Hall, has . understand between Menzie, Howiok; Treasurer, James I Switzer, of that town, who takes pos- somewhat conservativ � - returned . war& aiding in the settlem the m Wallace. ' e, bears sound -from bis trip to Ottawa. - Mr. David . t:� COtumittee,-John UDGEs.—Messrs. Jose'h Lawton Session on the 1st of January next. The judgment. He states that be has not Dick, formerly of thig place but now of - P I Ifi N�rt ent and cOl- Dominion and Local Governments that. M u() Dr rZal (y) " Molesworth; Alex. Robinson GrAnton ; Wm. Bell, Hensall; James- rm will then be under the old name taken &,drink of good water for months, Manitoba, is here at present visiting his r � oniz ation of the bwest, We are this ro ex I � Borry that, subsequer t - re - ad'gbould be Purchased by the Howick; Al ." McIntosh, Wallace BiOlantyne, Downie; Alex. Millar of Tbompson & Switzer. and further that the land lac'k8 ca -k. fiieu I I I Ftillarton, and John Johnston, Usborne' _da. ah gulations have Pacific Railway Syndica' Mr. Tippan Grey; Mr. McNeish: , He looks, as tbou Manitoba e to so soon as -L. J. Brace, of Wingbam, bag a bonate of lime, or any solid ingredient, air a reed with him.-mr.' I . i . . induced Us to - Som what modify the the bargain between the Molesworth -'Seth Doan, Wallace. ! 9 ' I favor. able ' ra and the Do- I . number of men engaged at building a requisite to stand the heavy crops that ston � I , R. Living - opinion WE) formed. of their minion for the c ; HIBBERT. , .1 dwelling bouf;e and saw mill 0 Of this place, bus just returned � intentions. A monti 1 Or Incre Onstruction of the t__Tbe Montreal Witu on lot 2, have been taken off the fields of On- from big trip to Dakota. ago new Pacific Radlway Was com - The annual match under the auspices ess says: "A concession 7, Morris, about three miles taxio for yeais. Mr, L. is go, _. . re gulatiGns were isS, led, or r, . pleted. It of the Ribbert PI wing Association gef�'tleman the other day had a call from from Blyth. He intends to"bave all -One evening well Pleased with Dakota, that he 'has alme beggar w' last week a larie taken u land and intends moving then ather the was, no doubt, the existence of this un. took place on tb fo i I Oman, whose distress completed and in running order before numb r of rela ve and fr ea 8 Sgem fi� former regulations I Tere raove er . e arm of Mr. James toqcbed him much. e f,i . � -Adefined and definit ' - - PrIng.-Mrs. Win. Carr of t clearly d , i T e P I I standing that -induced- the Quebec Barbour, near Staffa, on Tbursda � Coming Out Of sleigbing. I 8 ,, a - in the 13 -his � .,- : village, left here� on Tuesday I .. y of hidoffice some minutes after her de- -The Exeter Station was burglarized James Buyers, of Brussel - � 1. __ have ref e Y. Set f6rth. We Con in the Dominion parljs. .last week. This was one of the most I bled at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. for Brian- - I 8, to com- (Ion, Manitoba, to join her husband,who - -rained fr alluding to these men -t to ' succesdul Matches ever he] parture, he was 'amused to see bow in a most systematic Manner one n!ight memorat,P the 25th anniversary of their bag lately settled here. I- * give their assent to - d in the spziyly his visitor was tripping down last week. An entrance was effected wedding. After partaking of an excel. t . �., as the.ir 'absurdity , - aware largely represented. QUII-B Am EXCITMM-11T.-QUite S littj,3 liF vath the hope that tl toy Would speedily cm the Syndi- township. Both plowm'en and Bpec. stairs from the upper story which She by forcing the lock off the waiting room lent tea, Mary, the fiecond daughter excitemen i be changed so soon - to agreement, as it was well known at tator - � a the time that this agreeme ground . The had since invaded. A lawyer's Office door, from which place entrance to the read an . address to Mr. and f t was occasioned here Imt I � 16W&WO manifest. I There doe I ry -selected was well adapted for waii. visited by � Man who suffered ticket office was obtained. Ahole W Mrs- Buy- Saturday through the report. that 0 ;�____ I I I Ci � I I I I : I !, i I I I I � At ik. " IL I 1. , � .; �h i � , Oj I � e I I yi � I not, distasteful to them. the purpose, and the work done, with as ere expressive of their love, respect and bad been struck. ."T 1601n, however, to be an ' 401wever, the frain paralysis of one whole side, and bored in the top of the safe, which, gratitude to their parents and presented 'wild fire, and in a very- short jime a Z , - . I I y chan scarcely an exception, was first cIlLas. wh6se motions were distressingly help- � The news spread lik6 . . go eon - agreement was ratified, but the Syndi- As will be noticed by the after having been charged with the ne. them with a silver teapot, butber � . . - .1 . Hat, the plow,, lead. Something,, interested his bene- ce . large -Dumber of people had gathered at I I . dish - - . . . I � . . ; . . . . seary combustibles, was blown* into and knife, cruet stand and silver knives the WeI14 f . - The report, though a -little- t � . � � - . . .1, . . . i�l . I I , . � . � 11 4 - I , 1". . I . � __ - . I . . . . I i I . � . - I I . . J - � I . I . . � I - . - __­ ___ - __ - . __ ______--_ - ,Wlnature,,WaB� -f.unaat,ion. for � 7 b,w ,,ot been fal. I , I - . . N_ of the Band Pan. �' I � N ftem time to th �. I r I k� Of sa. t, the vat, t. taste - Much p] �_ .H, j�.t the pro' I- f . � beaof salt are i 1. In short, wo ba, i , F been able tomt 11 ,jig-ta,rich bed ,�� but through a I . 'Operations for t' �, � �� - I)een suspendo V V I wM be resumed i t - . atatour most a 1� find of salt$' wil, I- - t, 1, � � I � , I AS . spol I . - I -1 � . - he race , � �� � I b6tweenthe Ca I . , L- the Ameri( � i- I sua i � taken pla< � 11ave I - ! � , day last, was P�- . . I I fog. The Mi8cl, . � � � I�anta 3 In inute! �' i I i:. 3nent. The k � I � we, lengthove, . � - feet 2 hiches; d I I - .2 1 Ameridam-Let, - - feet 8 in, tbes ; , - I _-Maua S th, I witl� an averag4 . , ... 2jof, winning .- . CAnjLdian mare 1� ageof 2.23f; 1 : � 1, 14,385- . - - WA,R,m TvE :i�x .. - 11 . __ . rediculouBiy 1<� .. "I . Hen U, lothing I � � . M . � F.AINFUL Acc I- .1 ILecident Occur tory in. tbig tou. . . . . . . . � . of the workmei . .. � Tay.'sh war3 ,ei , : 3nachi-Tie ; and. ... � � a chip f rom lbl I I � - zhine,wa-5 In W . Umately got ca arm vas dra-wl & . to tlie,elbow� : . - prietors, bappe . 4,-omin,eudable,l - .- � off the belt, thi Jng the y,dung -1 I , . poor fellow wal . cal positiont - hand -still rems; ery� He- bc , 'heroic fortitui . I I � procured, and i � co I be 400e-. -1 -ist h , tom mi U ave - be hoped thia-t 1. ... � by proper care � I � Bymv,atby if, W � . ,n He bv s a wife I , dtpending On. '111 o . . I , MEME! . . � ( A. I .Covwcm D< . of the Sit-41ey 1, - - - - � conimnumcatio): the RailWaY,, , calli-rig attelit% . scheme of bu Credit Vidley 3 Ito Goaerich, -v the co-operEklo] I in the matt,eji . repreBentatives ' - . to be beld in � I - todiscuss the - I was talked. ove; which it was m - seconded by 1? Reeve and- Del , to act as repres in Exeter as . . Moved by Georl � I John XcKirlk! first,of Dr. W � services renderi of A.lbert )E;D.911 furnitlied belrs�i, that $5 be paid . for' atteuding .� i I ri,ea. The foll4r . - .,Were appoin. I Thomas Rienn George Stewarl Jr-; No. 4, Ja, sing a number 1 . and -work, the I . meet on S"_L� Presby The PresbytJ , Clinton, on � , 19. Thomson in, till next m-eet statistical retni for the year v examined� K Londesbaro, al I be in arrears -c appointed to W - them removed I was appoinzed - Mission schel Mission - " mn Musgrave, S�� French Ew Aged and In'53 OWE? Slid Oq forma commi various Schein Mr. McDouab Fletcher repor I ,call Imm Cava 'was in favor of field, the congr providing a ma a $50 grant fro The call was to er, and Adam � Kilpatrick. -0 grave the ek regular gospel- . Thomson ibti �� carefully conb I having taken Of it he could entertain the I McDonuldthe, � proceed no fur � sympatby W-1 , 3,1r. Fletcher il in a call to Ex 11 the p e ople V I granted. �A dh working and a, and hifi�rm ,5� c-ommitt,ea _ec Musgrove 'all' - ,Caxuocb= an6 pointed to eou�, report, at UeXt Convener. 1-1, owing to tbe: dennimg tbe French Missio. committee -w-a addition of W - the whole flelk' dedrsibility of the French X Rion uommiw