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I . � � .. � �tt.-� .t � I I ! i . . . ; . .4 I . � �­ I __ I � sented hi . I i ­ ., "DVERTISEAMNTS. price of labor, as well as. anything else, two yeam ago,.ana to which we ha dentally ki --' . ,�.r I 1, �� to Mr. Ferguson ; the horse bel6nging beloved, pre 0 with a svi%4 I NEW A- ve His Royal Highness eked and in other ways adorn and beautify ... - ; ,. m� , - A . . acci ho b I * g to gold watch and ard ' �� Z I ! , - . I I J VM8 +80 m= 1, r .1 I . � 010 U 90 1 on the a 7 ­ N I � siust a root while walking and sprain- the town. The idea is a good one. . to Mr. Fisher ; two r6es e on . - � � , i . I k. , . . Rua that if the workmen of any city are frequently alluded, will post the coun,' horses prior to his departure, and a WM I ; F . � I ' I ing I �, t � ; � Dress Goods -Campbell & Smith. . ; :1 his right knee. Then again at Men- -On Thursday night last week, when Mr. Hardy, of Kansas.* and threeT 6160 %a -; a -hey try over twenty onfland dollar I their " 'When it is , � - � I . not satisfied W I .­" le r t . with the remuner tion t th I a. Thd tone, before the r in worij. returniDg from Clinton to Gode 'cli, t belonging to Poviell Bros., of P unsvl- dress, expressive- of esteein � * - � .� �_, I ; - -_New Goods -E. McFaul. I . oyal joint was rX � .4 - � 9 I � � n ; h16 -he se ma - , �bb, , �� . . 3'' I � , :1 maker vania, - iOKO!O � - Something, New -J. McIntyre. � receive where they are they can go report of this commission is also bei ing order, Prince �Leopold stopped on a horse of John Passmore, wago I The horse in which t Vetance Of tile - J�:n I ., : i . . I If I Oft. I . �� ; : I - 1_ � - '1� - �, , Dress Goods -Hoffman Brothers. elsewhere. All this sounds very well, fore Parliament, and so far as � its prac� p�eceof- orange peel anil gave tl�ie lirnb of that town, took fright, and tumin Ferguson and Fisher were in p rtner nection that badso I� 11 � . * 1 � I , , , - 111111111- �il 5t � Court of Revision -John O'Sullivan. another twist. � � suddenly threw Mr. Passmore oul t. Hs; ship, was haved. The vessel landed in so happily together ; as pastor ages for 11 .. 11 n - . �� .� � I .- I %nd is very. nice in theory, but it will lical utility is concerned it is absolute . . i W - " , , 4 - 4 -, . I . I I ly� I -TRAvELLING IN TEXAS.-SiX', 111913 ined such, iiDjuriei that he died on Portland on the 21st ol March, af ter 20 flock. � amo 11 I , T ! � Farm for Sale -N. Whitely. � k6d susta � �1 1� � � �- I I A , not work out in practice. In union worthless : 1. -A considerable ' or—Ity suolld , 1-- ; 4 1: �, Farm for Sale -D. Moore. . . . So- that this vast . sum of An#u were concerned in the robbery of days passage. I part ,of the 14 - U-� : L , � � . Saturday. . . - : . . I , - ,I �, - - ; , � -Mr. Dunsfora,who has beep' mar The first examination in this .1 . ct� Mill for Sale -A. Smith. there is strength, and the workmen, money has been' simp' # e train at Blarm Station, on the Gulf, township of - , coun- wheat throughout the acres, bel . - - ii r� I It-, - V�fl�k , - . - [ -i - I , A I ­ .11 I I L � I � ls,tter ine I _ ' , , Colorado and Sants Fe Railroad on ager of the Goderich 4ency of the Ban k ty under the new law allowing plaintiff does not look very encouraging., L 101, Ef'­ - . ... Caution -D. Winegarden. united, can assist each other to secure and the only ones' who have. or will . . 1a;n - � -, , - � icular the -� I , I - : F1, 1" I - . . - . i ., - undrained d, in part lot". . - �7 -v Seed Pesa-Rensall Mills ,* - e a Vogl nee in so I SUMP . � - � I 7 : - 0 - � S&t6raay. Fourgu,Arded the doorsof of Montreal, has resign d tb t tio:L and defendant to give evide �, L - - ��, - 7.� .F. � L . _-L what is just and ri$ht, and, I I . prot. _. I 1 �, I - so l6ng as derive benefit from the expenditure are - arriage I - j, C. 1`1 I � � � i Truth will'Prevail-i7a i - B the manigement oX a tions for breach of promise of m * I pects are very Poor. � Some fiel I Ilie Aud R1 I I-_ � ros. the cars, and two went through the and assume ' p as -ft - � 4,;" ': 'i' I they do not go beyond- thi�, there can Messrs. Judge Clarke, Nicholas Flood 4L Be in God- good high land, and tho - - e f� r, � ,- �. . 1- .- I : _1 Testimonials- --J. S. Roberts. - . L . 'Care with cocked pistols, carrying a vate bank to be established at ',Winn: - took place in the Court Hou so that viftl , . . . I �' I - �- - . . w I . , , .1 i - L I . ., . ;, - �­ .. . �t, - L � . .1. -case, and or Bring thepassengers peg. Mr. Dunsford leaves for � . 0 : �. I *bly no harm result from thei � his ne, v erich, last week, the parties, Cummer- early sown promise well. the last,c � i � _� . : "I, Ladies=Campbell & Smith. posal r Davin and the ot er high-toned mem pillow d L I . . �� I , '! - I I - . Vt "d to put their valuables in it. The con- i - I I ZA&WiVAea - , I . I.. . � t" 7 � Boy Wanted -Killoran & Ryan. combinations. In the present instane h field+ Pf labor �arly next month. : ford vs. Troy, beiDg-reBidents of Wa- -The members of 1 Trinity Chur6ll _Thei __ � .. �i I z I 4 e bera of the commission. Thus it 1; , � - , � i i �; . � . . - . . i 1 -I.--- �- -"- -The old log school house: which wanosb. Defendant,. it appears, has Congregation, Mitchell,'4 presente(I tb*, ,age. 11 � i � 7 � L . I ductor entering the car was fired At, I I I - L. :1 ' I i 1�:;11_1: . �­ their demands are not , unreasonable. that the surplus, 0 O�mposed of the taxes . Iduage, Bch I I � , 4 , - , but escaped into the express car uh- bag stood in Winchelsea, in the tow�- been somewhat, of a favorite with the late pastor, Rev. Mr. de Lom, with .... .. � , � . i i;,L f .., LL , ; 1 I U& I . ,_ . go - I L - ­ ' : Id ata .1k, A" to- buill ; � -'E�'7_' L Some of these workmen who are now on wrung from the �ard-worked farm S. is no* ladies, keeping more or less company purse containing $100 i in I . � t. �. Bit' hurt. I: . � I . - � - . The robbers'then 3umped 6ff ship of Usborne, for many year . . L � I ­ 1. I . m , r em X " t , . . I #I - , I I 0 - . I '�'-'* - L � :'i� Itro (t 51 Or# strike, no doubt, are so po wn by Mr. Robinson t6 with several at the same tim�. He complimentary addres�, Parties � � k � , being torn do Weekbefaft � L I " ; - i�! (E� I . or that tb6y &lid meoha expended. If And disappear , last ,:. 51, . nic, is ibeing - . ed. A 'posse set out from - . �. , i - I several. air . � i I ' � - Fort Wotth after the : robbers with I 7 � - � r . rriage . and finally married, 'and now is charged he took his departuire for the 01a 1 1'� f I , � __ h4v6 not the means of going elsewhere' the people like to 1contribnte of their make room for a large ca * . � L i � . � T..' L �-� ' i ; ; . L5 , I I �1 - i, U - blooahonnds. I . � I a - � L - SEAFORTH, FRIDAY,April 11, . I wagon factory, which he purposes erect�- withbreach of promise of marriage by Country. - the therm� I - - 11 �� F, [ - . one -of the disappointed maids. Ratber -Mr Thomas Ball4utyne, jy, p ' � ­ 1� 1882. to seek employment, and otberg of them hard earnings tosu 1 ort in �ffluence a fe1w. -Fresh eg . op ing this summer. - � I ; , .. � :� I THE MICHIGAN CYCLONE. -A terrible � I �.p a � . , Ae L .1 ar � I ; , -- .; , - annual tri . - . 11 Ir f�� �P :T, have,probably, Small properties and aristocratic and blue-blooded but im � , -� -Mr. John Charles, Lochalsh Ash. sibad scrape tobein. The casebas of Stratford, started on his I and butt . ,7 ; �-_ - li I I ; cyclone swept Midland County miciii 1. I . ; 'P .. , I - r , . - Dominion PaxIiament. . . . Feb. IS. I ­, ' ` ownship, had the in � . I - P_ �L - 1 " homesteads which tb ey could not leave pecunions Go-ierulment barnacles, all - gAii, on Thursday 'night last week. fieldT isfortiane to been set down for the assizes. to England laat week, to make armugi , : 1,Y - : - . . 1L L. I .. I . I li - i,,, .1--v a . - -A Corr, - - I ek, -On the morning of the first of A-pril ments for next season'� b - , ittle to chronicle from t he _ �A �,� A ,4 41 f His have Fix sheep killed by dogs last we usiness. It - - ' - !� , - ­ ­ There is h without suffering additional loss, which Rev. Isaac Fultnor �wag killed. - . � - �� � right, they deserve'the infliction. . � N. h k-. j.1 -, i � � 4 . L . � --1 - L i I - - . house was completely - the saw mill of Messrs. R. Young & Co., Ballantyne is one of the largest Ihi , , I i�� 11' E - ; i; - � wrecked by the The refractory curs were promptly dis , Dim U-nde I - � i, Z ts, _- .. Best of Government this week. The they can not afford. So that, after oil, � I I � P Farmers W. . ­; fi . : of Lakelet, was burned to the ground. pers of dairy produce D * - - 71 1 - 1 U., ' Wind, and taking Ore, was burned up. patched by their owners, who wb in the I ouliniai I . ; 1; P� - t� � - Committee of supply has not yet got they are not free agents.; they cannot News oflthe'Week. I I . jwmtneed I�� -1 � * I - �� - � L c, . D .., ­ t I., - '. I ! The other membeTs of the family were believe are going to make good the pric6 At about 4:30 on that morning, Mrs. and it is to be hoped he wil be able f _..._1 L� - I ,0 *k- . 1, - . - t_ I �� 11, . through with disianssing and -passing go where theymill, an are orce ROP AILURE.-­ &mine is repor e I I I ;L p X;, ;� Li .. . I . quite Seriously ink . The hurricad L . . . � le 1� � I avee V iZR T I -1,-During the thunder storm on Tues. her window, all on gett a up to see coming season ! - I I- -1 . I . ­ -mates, and judging from present remain where they are, in Zululani. helcrops have failed. 4 t I 1. - �L_l � . I the, esti and it is h t ravelled in an oasterly direction. It 0 . _ 1 , ! *.kB not OVe : � i_ih V, " � JB*S. L t is u -, i I ;7 j-_ � THE UNFORTUNA'E -I .re_ r a quarter of a mile wide, day'n igb t of last week, lightning!, strac the cause, found their saw mill on fire. -The average attendance of pup - stock), wo q ii 1_ls R � U;,_ � appearance it will be *the middle of right for the- employers or the public to US'At . , -R- I 741 � - - � � �; t_.�11. I -y+ � ported that the p&secution of the Jews a Ld . the way as 1�i%.­ a wrecked everything in its path. A a barn belonging to Mi Alex. Thomp.. The famil was at once aroused and the Listowel public � School for the L Zf A '­ - - Y � L : ,�_ F. , t i '.2 � � '�rn, in which was stabled an ox, was son, near Wroxeter. After obattering, I not be wise � �q �,4 � -'1; - May before the adjournment will tak take advantage of these circumstances in Southern ussig as re -commenced month of March was 367. There is I C � . - e - b the alarm sounded, which soon drew a _1 f, . f, I . it i i I I r I 11. i, ., - , and avail themselves of their- labor for -some time' - � 7 ' . � WERTERx Ekiaia'ALTION. -Nearly one blown into the Titt ba 'a see current passe - + � 1-F Z � � place. Since last week two public a 8 river the plid. of the barn the - a large crowd, who succeeded in saving I staff of seven teachers emp L ­ _. EQ", ml T J . . I w . to,L'- 10Y4 but : i: less than it is worth. Although the - Twelveor fourteen persons were in- the horse stalls, killing &fine %nima . : - 1:ia$', , A. thousand persons � daily leave Chicago . the lumber that was around the mill, thA seventh, or lowest' dep . :and St. P86 -:Z' ; !� bills have been introduced. The irs � . I J . 1 Aover-C . , , i tit., - fi t __ - 0 I or I - I .- I � - I f� F-1, � I �: is that consolidatinc, the la,nd laws of employers are, to a great extent, t for Dakota, Manit' ba and Montana. jured, and a dozeni buildings blown instantly, and prostrating one i tw but everything inside was burned. Loss divided into two sectio0s, the ml I - I _ , �.� I � I - 0 one - . �f IF I . I I down. A number of'orchards were do- ' about $3,000, insured for $800.' They tending in the forenoon and the I be a - ;n , -It is intended shoulc � REDUCiNG THE A!RMY. others by the shook. ! , ,� i - 1 9 . I I � - _� i I blame, we do not know' but many of . I itself �0189,r 4 W t., � X 4. 4, � the Northwest, and no material change to reduce the Russian army by 37,000 stroyed. . -On the information of John Milli were doing a good business, and ad a in the afternoon.. This arrangemimt � ,�� t � - i5l ,"ormerlawais effected byit. p n 17 ,Drder belfop. - . , them are as poorly' aid for their labor men at the end of this year. . ­ L-1 � 11 I - . , - . E_ I in - The � 11 - : THE OUTLOOK IN THE, WESTERN gall, a resident of lot 27, concessib large stock of logs on hand. It, is not works very satisfactorily. � I I . � i �.T . � perishable � i i - ' . - 1. - -and' the capital they employ as the s. -The conditions are all favor. Howick,one Albert Smitb,of that towa i - i y �, V i, "I � �; 14 � � , second is th LAn FAVO,�ITE t -Adeline Patti STATE known whether they will build again or .- , I? e measure of Mr. Langevin A Popu I . The Stratford Beacon sayi, thst I I I ]Besides thi I I t t 1� iailed for Europe' on Tuesday. She . able for an. early seeding of spring ship, has been committed to Goderiel not. J. T. Cook lost his plainer, worth Rev. Dr. Kilroy, of that town, has, bee,, I - I * . t I " k C4 V �:,, workmen. The great fault is, they work : � � I 1, I . for the improvement of the Civil Ser- 4- litt is some" � n ng a hors i . �_. Fl� f 1, �_L - - Cleared $175,000 inthe knited States. 1 wheat in Minnesota a: d Dakota. In a jail, on a charge of 9teali 675, which was in the mill. - in Ottawa recently in the intereit ot I . ,.r . - . I -1,11 "' too cheaply,and the public get a benefit CnrNA-MEN FOR ]�RITIBH COLUMBIA.-. few d " tricts the I d is still too wet, from Milligan, on or about the Ath of _ rie, had asl people di � �� 11 - k 4. vice. The principal feature of this is .gronn .�-Mr. Alex. Crawford, of Gor the Catholic Colonization Society - Ake th I � - __ I L ; M .can t . pj they are not entitled to, largely at the On Monday last � two: Steamers with, but on high round' the seeding his February, 1881. He will come 'up ; the misfor7tune to burst a blood vessel in which himself and other digni " I � -ir ... 17- �, , � 'I . I T : 4 I - , ��z , measure is, that hereafter all applica- I I al . L - P� uq� � � g �. taries ,d �, , . ; =a use t1hel :, -, . I,- � - expense of the poor mechanic and work. 3,000 Chinamen sa�led from Hong Kong already commenced.'� The reports of the assizes. � his left lung, -while working a horse- the Church are concerned. The 0 , - - - tions for ad -mission to the Civil Service - . ­, � � i y hav 1� i - i ; � I � I � . . � I I that as foot 11 [ - for Victoria. ! I the earliest seeding c6me from Dakota. -One day last week, while the famil power saw in Mr. Pyle's woods one day Secured a lar e tract of land in , L, - h ingman. � . 9 th � '' ; , will have to pass an exalniUation. Scoudition: r i I L. j I i - I Most of the reports 'received Show an Gode. i, 1� I- I - - DROWNED.7-The other day two pleas- ly of Mr. Elsley were driving to � last week, which will incapacitate him North-west, which, we Madersiandithey - , � . . � It, . I i --. This, at any rate is a Step in, The right L, ble, the . I � Quite a Difference. ure -boats were capgized by a Squall on increase of ten per cent in acreage, and rich from Benmiller, the bors�s got for along time. The acci4ent was in tend to colonize with a desirable cipis I I - T� !;, . i, -11 Ithoug a 0 - Lake Geneva, S�Jitzerland, and five the increase in Dakota will be very frigbtened and ran away. The I occu. caused by the sudden Startin' f the of settlers. I - direction, a b it would be well had The amendment of Mr. Meredith w I I . F I r horses here � � I 'I 1 1- -4 � as I . 7 I- rl! IN -The _ . . - � � h hi forward, -Between Wednegday and ThIrwUy � - 1,1 I . great, owing to the heavy immigration pants of the rig were thrown vi6lently 0 .- t- , 4 it gone a little farther and provided for lost in .the Grit Local Assembly. The students drowned. � * ma hine, which lure ed m � - ,,, 5 . I . I 9 z - SAYS. -A. tr., � . ,: � - � I � . . I -his body a quick wrench. He of last week, seven special trains i T � I SHORT RELEASE.4-Mr. Parnell was of last seal3on--probably 20 to 40 per out, Mrs. Elsley breaking bei arm. giving : Ir ­ amendment of Mr. Plumb was carried . I - - � � [ N a promotion as well as an entrance ex- - I PuSed " - about One io�, ,; I i �i released from priso on Monday morn- cent. Reports from the Northern tier Her son and daughter also receiv�d se- was able with difficulty to walk to Mr. through Stratf3rd for the Northmw I . I - , I-, by 1.16 to 44, a inajority of"72 in a House I . V( I . I - F 7 ," . - - . t. ? �, i- smination. A veU interesting discus- - bringing a 11 � : R I ing. He is only re aged on parole for of counties in Kansas' say the wint vere injuries. , - Gilbert Jardine's house, where he � m � er was with passengers aggregating ol ; . I I ';I I I of 160 members. The public have n w I 7er 82 -a : R 0 1 - 1. - : � I ,,, !,!; � I si-on took place, on Tuesday night on a an opportunity of tegti,ua the sense a week in Order too'-' nable him to visit a - Vheat is'in a very promising condition. -Previous to his departure for of frei�.ht.f.. . Another tr � I f.:1 f , �El - t) and the living, but the great loss of blood made and from 60 to 70 cars'D o�f passengot I , - : . -,Ff, � . aris, who e son has just died. They have just had the first good rain North-west Mr. James Walkinshaw,the him very weak. A doctor was in at- Among them were 195 4.-.. - . I , p �1� - -t . - f I I I , motion made by Mr. Charlton condemn- Spirit of the policy adopted by the Gri sister in P I European emi i ivec! about ; � - � . ­ DANGER IN VAC INATION. - Edward inthirteen months ny champion quoit player . �. - �t party, . . t I . � 4 � . I I � . . ­ - . p � " i iDg the Northwest policy of the Govern- � ,, and the first of a , was enteitained tendance and Stopped the bleeding, but grants for the western States. Among . I P Wn, This � , - - � Newman, a teacherlof Jerseyville, New consequence since last fall. It is be- at a complimentary supper the greatest care is necessary to pre-, the live stock were sq,me exception � i I t1i � � � ., � F,- I t�_ - - by his 4i - enginoS.,, an m � . � I I .k : 4 ,1: ment. This is a mighty tender quea7 The above is from the Toronto Mail, Jersey, vaccinated; with virus taken .lieved that the acreage will be double friends in Wingha was pre- vent the recurrence of the hemorrhage, fine cattle and horses. : A . 0 �! . Sri' I . � ; - . i . . - Mint � 11, -1 , d refers to the action of the two from the arm of a man subject to spells . I I .: an I other t - � : " 'z Z' tion with the Government and their . that of last. year. The chinch bug is sented with a complimentary address, which might prove fatal. -Mr. J. T. Hicks, of Mitchell, p - - � A" . . � - - F: , ound, a � : �: . .11 b - nds - �, I . political ' arties on the matter of -the of temporary insanit , has beco 11ir- I 1� 1�1_ supporters, and it is scarcely necessary I P Y me vio- reported in some Sections, but no dam- accompanied by a gold chain for! him. -The Goderich Star of last week chased a handsome thoro-ugh ' . � - .1 1� � I bred bQ i � - . � � L . lently insane. � � :way aud. ,0 . ': - I �� " f, , � . a lhgh e Opposition bad Boundary Award. There is, however, go has been done by it yet. All the self and a Bet of jewelry for Mrs. Walk,, says :-Our energetic boiler makers, under two years, from : H. Y_ Attrill . I : - 7 1 . - ' a . I � ; i I , ud'b . � * � i people h I . :_ � I . . - SARA BERNHARDT MARRIED. - The fruit trees give promise of a bountiful shaw. I Messrs. Chrystal & Black, are hurrying Esq.., the celebrated stock breeder '_ I - E � _1� _' one very important factor in "the con- famous I I I .� ot -the road fwx I . ­ � the rdt,. was yield. . ent of -the Goderich. The animal is known W onsiderable - , :,i . Government came,out best on the division. ' I . : . . C � . A , married on "� - : ­ V7 , � decidedly the best of the discussion, . actress, S ra Bernha -W. J. Keating, a former resid to completion their new shop near . I . . �' 14, y sideration of the question which. the the 6th inst., at London, to: I Blyth, was waited on last week ! bv Grand Trunk depot. The building is entered in the Caliadi&4 Herd: Book Is z �� i - I , � I i - I _ hoped: that I - . ; i . 'f Pene- . � 1i; I �' - a'Greek named Damala. He also has a ,� i - . deputation. of the ratepayers 0 64x32 feetin size, and will contain an 17 � � I ill E - :�' What is most surprising of all, however Mail neglects to recognize. The ,,Grit : Huron Notes. "Fifth Earl of Antrikn, mid tomeg I I - � - I I f� �' I �t� - ,ence of the I � - � - , I er ine I - I . . .1L. - Local Assembly," wher'e'r" passion for the Stage, having joined tanguish6ne, with a num - ously �igned engine and mach. ry adapted for from one of the finest f �. illes of short. - I : :1 � , . is that the Manitoba reproeentativesare Mr. MereditWg her troupe -last A.ug ast. - as reguisition, asking him to acce t th their increasing business. The removal horns e�er brought t .&merica vi misted that -i . ' : - � L �tl Mr. Si Malcomson, barrister, h - ­ . -- I . . . I N �� �_ ?­ 1�' namerit, -endorsing the action of the be'n appointed Local Master of the v,Z-. I I 0 � � ­­ - dumb upon the indignities that are be- ame DEATH IN' THE PUIJPIT. .� vesterday. ' , , : .- T �k. i � � I F . -L. Hamilton, nomination of first M&yor of that,town. w0l not be completed -for a we'k or the "Princess," which ate'back' ' " � 3't � , 1. I - D High Court, at Goderich. near- 1he depot ia - , : rnment in refusing to aged 50, pastor endent r finish- ly,half a century. I 8 . fl,� ominion Gove ' � ­ I � � . � I V J ; _; j, - - . � . ,; P,t�j� r- , i . I ing inflicted upon their Province by the I Mr. John Redmond' of West Wa he address was a very flatteri�g one more yet, to allow the immediate 0 two thousam . 2 � � - : ,- 6�, I , Ontario her rights, was loot, is corup-.- Church, at OaklaD , California, died .- ,'o Mr Keating, and that gentleman ing of some work being done for the I ii I .- w, 1. �'. i ! "i 1 - Government, and they never fail to -0 . 7anoBh, sowed four- btisb'els,of Lost Na- 3howe - -The Beacon says that a car lo&d -of the newcomA . - � Z. : - I , I - �_ - . . I , . Suddenly in the 111pit during his dis d his appreciation of the hohor by dredge Challenge. and the tug Trudeau. seed wheat arrived da !St. Marys lut - ; I - , ji� t', � p tion wheat on the 3rd of April. i and others NN -1 - I ; � i4 I - -` vote straight for the party in ed exclusively of Ontario representa- .course on Supd�yllast. He was well I 3Lcoepting the nomination. I � Order� on hand include work in Sea- week from the North_v�'est. The freight - I --- )AI power . � I - r - I ­ . -: . � � :,.11- i , � . - . i 1.�� i � i�l tives, W nd up with -known on - . - I . . I il, , 1� , hose interests are bou Mr. Dames, from Elma, has taken ' ­ : :_ ". : �­� .I 11 every time. If the people of Manitoba the Paci 1 Coast. " ' - � � - - I , � ..-: � Mr. Neil McGill, of the 5th cbnees-! forth, Clinton, B yth, and other points, alone cost the owner' ju1st 40 centig per I ,_ .; X.R , the Swiss hotel at Cranbrook, lately oc- - - - . I T ; UNDER CIIRISTIANI� RULE. -It is an- I ! '. 5., t.'1. . the interests of their Province, and who !carried guns I . i, , return these or similar representatives . . on of Stanley, recently sold to' Mr.! which wila somewhat task the capacity bushel. Now, might It not be weillor im I ­ � - A. E'dger. I . � i cupied by i to the next Parliament they will do- know exactly what their � constituents nounced that the Island of Cyprus is ta lex-ander Fors.Nth, of Tuckersmith p,l even of the new shop. This is quite the farmers of this nai4hbarhood I who . - __�_Ol)e day last week! Mr.' Thomas -_ P I . I . . have a CollBtitutio� and Legislative lendid mare, five years old,J& the! graitifying, as it shows good prospects of' are about leaving 1 for Maniliobs serve to, remain irrider bondage to the ant, while the House of Commons Sample, of Grey, 'had $25 stolen from P I ' w ,111 Council, to consist of nine Christian and � iandsome sum of $250. It is J�ae ofl a large summer's trade, and the friends to reflect on the fict that I VISITINQ,� - i his. pocket while in Brussels. jqd taught last- y . which Mr. Plum a ent-which three Mobamedan I members, with Six 1e finest Canadian bred mares 0�n thei of Messrs. Crystal & Black will con- so soon as grain is Pacific Railway'Company, for at least b's ' mend; � . ' � . . _Duncan McLaughlin, 'r, of Grey, ral � . I .- . .__ . � - twenty yeaxs, and none will pity them waa, Mr. Meredith's -was . I - - i "Bed there for , is now teact o - - � ­ . . the same as officials and a presidenc last week sold a Clear Grit colt four ,ounty, and turns the beam uti 1,600' gratulate them on their success. export the price will always be.40 eente iBiting some I � INTEREST Fhm NY. -The Young ounds. � . I i -Mr. John Jackson, an old and per bushel less than in � the county . � . I ' carri . old, to Rev. J. Rosa, of Brussels, � Of the fair one I if monopolists and speculators make ed, is largely composed of repre ING CER " 'O' I : i V-1 I . - F Song of the Prince Wales spent the Ye 5 -Miss Ruth Looby, of Bayfield, was� highly respected resident of the town - Perth. Taking the average price has ­ ii i K .1 , I �. �. f i isentatives who have no interest in this Passover at Joilds lem, and witnessed . the recipient of . many presents fro�!m heri ship of M . ' during the I , them sweat well for their subserviency. f 6A6111 0. � . . . -7 � I .." . . orris, died at his residence on for the past 25 years as,,,a standar I T . 41; � ­ P ' -t- --Mr. John Beacom, of Goderich a, the . i � I _� � A pack of MOM insignificant,pliant tools � rovinee, but who, on the oontrary,find the ceremony grom he house of Rev. numerous friends on lea A HnA.vT � I I 4�7� . __ 1P ving that vil-11 Monday of last week. He had been price of wheat -per bushe �'. - I I 11 I �, - . township, has bought the farm of his I in MallitolA - 'was no cbAl' ; A .. ii� tage to Raphael Fanigel. hymn was speci- for Mani . I I � I . it to their interests and advan 0 toba, with her brother Andi poorly for upwards of a year and for the i I � ,� t, ...... y __ than the present representatives of the brother Henry, 100 acres, for the Sum of - age will be about 50 cents. . i � �, ", I � I . . I t I � ally composed in their honor. iisters ; but particularly the gift of two' benefit of hisIealth ok a vo e to James llbrt� � -, � ' i 'f . Prairie Province, one wouldfain hope do all they can to keep Ontario down, 0300. to yag -A few days ago as Mr. S: Moore at � � , , , - , - ( if � - � ij I INSURRECTION IN' SKYE. -The "No ! valuable stail I , � , 1 , I I I , , ­ , 1, , 1� 1, 1 � and prevent and chee . andsomely bound books from the� England last' summer, but instead of Blansbard, accompanied by a couple of , - - having him I I [ could not be again selected from tha� k her ,,rogress ao " An Irish lark brought from the 1 1 t. �� I I � - I d- ,Rent" agitation ha� broken out in the adies of the Church of England !choir,' being any better he was rather worse, ladies, was driving into St - I , - , . i I I-_ � ; country, if ransacked from one e This makes quite a differ. -1 sle of Skye, where a process server on Old Country by L. Hanson, of Brus. . Marys wiM� . him of th"'s : If ;r 1 i, Ti nd to prosperity. I ;vhere she was a constant attendant forl � M � �, I, �. . and for the last two months was held a a horse and -buggy, they met with a veq F I sels, last fall, was killed by a cat a few I I T : , , ; i- the other. ence,,and we aregorry to know that iLord Macdonald's estate was mobbed h I I . Vay jected to. E I . - '_ - . the + t home, Mr.. Jacks peculiar , accido�t. When the party had � , � '! L � � days ago. it e ast seven o� eight years. prisoner a n was - . ­ . � . i I I . 1by,the tenants and warned not to re- . �f T�On the evening of 31st ult., B 0 Horton win s I � i- i !� Mail is Sufficiently unpatri ' Mr. Alex. M-. Smitho has sold the ev gland, in 18201 1 about three miles fr6m hom I . ;, i.t i " __ Otic to use its 'turn. . .proceedec � .. r The official documents were , �- _e, I heavy loss. +. � - 1, South half of lot 3, concession 10, Mor e neigbbors of Mr. John McGregor, � and emigrated to Canada, accompanied 'the horse Suddenly begi 1. I . 1_1 . ... In to sink intho STALL101-411. I A . i_; : ;I, �-! Labor Strik s. :1 influence in assisting a;nd encouraging burned by the infur'ated mob. kintail, township of Ashfield, cou�ened� by his now bereaved partner in the middle orf theroad, and Acontinued Sink- 4 Of Staffa, hais � � z_ .6 . I � Z . . 0. . ! y .,� L 1, I these representatives from,oth6r Prov- SERious RESULTS oir,k JoKE.-A young .1 ogether at b - I I P;�� � f, t !riB i to, his son �ndrew M. Smith, for the I , , � : 1 ­ The journeymen carpenters of T oron- is residenc6 for the purpose I year 1851, -and took up their &b -ode in - ' ng until he went . - � I ft f f � . . woman employed in� a cotton mill at ,811m of $4,000.' � I I up to illis neck. The -� � in thatsplen� : I - I � 1� inces to combine to prevent Ontario � f bestowing a mark of their hi ap-,. Woolwich township, where they resid- ' - I -L I . i 8 and . I '-Mr. ff. Howell, of Carlow, in the . gh uggy , � to and the Grand Trunk porter : ! b also began to Sink, and the oe- 3 1 - j � � � ; , 1 Frankford) Pa., took a Small snake to reciation of him as a i Ronk:: "Prince - ; , '�' - I freight-mon, together with the femile from receiving wliat has been justly andf townSbip of Wawanosh, lost a heavy neightor, � ed for six years. In 1857 they moved cupants, not wishing . ' take & short �_ I � I � 'the. mill one day last, week, and Af ter Colquboun, o I , . : 7 f I t . , . - v his departure to the' into Morris and took up 200 acres of trip to China, Ali � L I - � � I - � , drsLught mare last week, for which I . ghted i double quick will travel iix � -i � , employees of the Shoe factories, have properly awarded to her�� -This fact,' 11frightening several ; ompanions, he re iOuB to l!_ . . ,. c throw orthwest. T with land, and on which the family have re- time. � + � ,:q E. I - I had refused 0200. effor they alaocooded.- 86 I t also, the people ( With great - ason tbro* . I Ic L 1. �- 0 been out on strike, for over a week for )f Ontario of all shades the reptile upon a girl named Welch. -�-Rev. Dr. Williams, the well iiiown complimentary- and highly flattering sidisd ever since. By hard work and in disengagibg the horse from the bug&, , I �­ , i -:� Tha latter fell I � � , , � x � I . . ; I down in convulsions, bert, McKillo" I - � 11 � ;L� hig � , of politics are beginning to See. � ddress, and a h dsome album. ! good - management the deceased met and the animal by -continuous plunglug- 1� 'herwages. The representatives of I .1 pastor of North , Street Methodist ) I- 1, I., !. I and has not yet relgained consciou -Mr. Robert Aan is a good one � - - — sueBB. I . Stewart,who a short with d provided for his large. I - I .... i Chu - . " 1 , . ; � . . I : , , L L07 ime ago sold his farm in the to � I Ill I � . i several other trades have made similar I rch, Goderich has been invited to a familyu,cceBs 4 e was at length enabled to plant its feet , j I f� ' � I � ANGLICAN CHUR�H ATRomn.-On Sun- I ' genial good � , 11 IT 19 ' charge in Paris. . ' bi� consi4nhu of t n children. � � I _; f evident that the peo , His upon terrafirma. I well liked by I � - � I I , I demands, but in most 'cases these Ye- Ple of I day last the British Ambassador at ' of Ashfield, one day last week VMS house has long been the home of Meth- -One day last week, after Mr. S. . - b6 to do- A ,, : 1- � , � : � I � I I f I the co 4 -��,-Mr. James Miller, at one time an ' er . t , . - I sure � I - I I . ,ceded to by the - mer -stone of a new wok to remove some, sheep to big: new odist preachers, who always found a Awty had left his homo on the Fnanssr. :--, he . will. I 4 mands - have been ac Manitoba are ultimatelv becoming alive Rome laid . und I . � I : I to the dangerous privileges' which their English em�ployee at the Harbor Mills,Goderich, - I j 'i i I Church, to be named -All Saints . � . I : � . lq � . el + they have not arm in Kincardine township, and! plac- hearty welcome. The mother of the ton road for Mitchell, with very valus- �- am . � � i I : - employers, and wher I I - hag been appointed 'a member of the . , church. Twenty- clpfigy men, a number I . , , ,;. �3: $ representaitives po itte� the Do d three ewes and a I& b in the wagon. deceased still suivives, �Ithough over ble mare and open bugg. �, when a short " � I I .. � - rm . W�nnipeg police force. Dim � . :. � I + 1, �. I ", ,­ - I . - I str�ies ll The Grand � 1 of notables, and abqut a thousand En.- n reaching Kinlongh, however, hb was 83 years of age. I i " T ; . . I - t . r lik minion Government to grant to the Pa- gli8h and Americom visitors were t Mr. John Robertson, for -several distance from his own eate the man � F&Ryr Pu,Rci - employees on strike, have been urprised to find the number haId in- -A meeting of the i shareholders of took fright at something and ran away. . , . i, i- I . � yeirs Deputy -Sheriff of the County of I I , � � I � �. � , i � 1� ciflo Railway Syndicate. 'An indigna. present. I aged, one of the ewes having 'given the James Berr � '' i , . y . ' - - I � � ' I Huron, left Goderich last week for �e t Walton Cheese Manufacturing She took the side of the[ road till eoz- . homestead -k6 , �, . � �; . -receiving 61 - 15 per day, and they de- tion meeting was recently eld at Port- A DAMAGING STO�m.-A wind storm irth to a fine pair of twins. Company was recently Wain that vil- ing to the brid at the foot of the hill, -_ - , _. i . �'_ � mand an increase often cents,' . h Winnip,eg, where he hopes.to make his . ; ' I I :� I making age ,a Prairie'. It was attended by of almost unexampled violence swept C3 . I .ge I . . ; � , Cession of - I I � e. I � I �, carpel -Friday last. Sev- I wn the � , . 14 � Vancouver Island on am, - I . - � � their daily pa,y $1.25. o fiters f4t.n -The G en lage. The raeeting was called for the when she made a bolt i . I- - , t - Th repres ' � . overnment engineer has be menced to -Ayol f, W - entative men of both i I The Exeter Times says: Most of p to Port Colborne last week, and or- purpose of laying before'the sharehold- bankment, taking the bu y with her, � -steady, indust � i, ,1 I ��t; � have been receiving$2 per day,and' ' t Polit cal era] ,ships in the outer harbor at Vic- J � ! . dered Mr. A. C. Hawking ers the finan' 99 . I I they parties, and notwithstan the fall wheat in the townghip of Us- I io have the cial standing of. the factory Mr. A-wty jumped out when hesw . nod'oubt, do v . _' ! . V�� ding the fact toria, dragged Q1eir'anchors and. are in � . ; tj " ; . � . � , 1�i A I i now aak for $2.50. They say, and no i borne Seems in excellent condition and paired as - erive means - I ' - � , �_ � I � . I . igin� at the time a position of extreme peril. A boat's I tak . had they : I � that a blizza,rd was ri �Oroe.ach in the north pier re and to d' * for defraying its the -course the beast was bound to e . - �, , 8 - � � - I I I : .gone - . �- I doubt correctly, that, On account of the . crew of six,- there is every prospect of an excellent possible. The work of extend- debt. The total numberof the share- and thereby si�ved his own I � , 1 7 " , there were, it is Said, upwards of four attempting to board one of b-r6p. life. The ; �, r - I , I .. I A� ., � - - _T I ; 4� the ships, were all ost. _ i4 the piers, which has been undei the holders is 130, whereas the number of mare is a used up animal', even if she - - - I ' . � — Rua ,:. � . Rua,:. I ,� � I, f q are unable to keep their families u on this me DAN,GF,itous CARGo.-The bark Mata- , � tion of the Departmerit of shares in the factory is 9200, consequent- lives, as the skin, nerve' tendons, Rua,: I I � great increase in the price of living,theY hundred people- present. 'Referring to I� Mr. Charles Floody has sold one of ,Qo,Bid,r, � , � ; � f ,.s !I,, I - � ;J r - . �K J p eting the Mauitob big lots on Queen street, in Blyth, �ublic Works for som ly the 70 Shares are in:directly the everything, g., LOGAI,17=19� � ; �� a Free Press do . to 0 time,! will - , , i;l r - I 1 N - , Captain Frederickson, with a crew probably be let b ' contract at a I have been torn from the n � � " i the wages theybave been receivipg. � Dr. Carder, for the sum of 01,200. This Y !later cause of incurring the debt, which is bone of one of her ' 4 , 1. - I -, -223,000 gal- ! fore 18 , and she il'S - , !_ r�r _-i - says: of fourteen and a cargo of w ate. pre I , I _-. �i�y - can see, must be ood price for a lot in that enter- 98 church here_,, 0 . ' I I �,,, � 1 �, ,�, I This, as* any person Ions of petroleum. which Balled for Bre is a g abo.ut $2,000, and the paid up shares likewise supposed to be siariously ifijuted J i�§, - The resolutions. passed with such - I - I t . 1, 4 " i prising village. Some of the Exeter people Are ad- are About $907 ; the excess of the debt internally. - . evening. -Tho . I ' ' , � . j 1�, the case, and their demands are, cer- unanimity present forcibly and pointed-- men, Germany, on October lstjs given - ' Mr. Awty 'Would not have E ast Wawano, �a - . , , � . � . _� �, i - , I U Ica I -Mrs. LoDg,7 of Brussels, has pur- . ocati'ng the granting of a bonus to Mr. 4smounting to 3160 annually. S tak n $200 for . . -­ It - - tainly, not unreasonable. How on ly the ev�ls inflicted upon Manitoba b up as lost. Fifty-eight Sailing VeBSeI139 �ha'sed the Leatberdale f urniture Stock, - 0 a Ome I e her previous to the WCA01- - by a run& � ,-, - 7 �; 4 � I - - Y m. Fenwick! to assist him to re build Suggested that if 310 additi n 1 be paid dent. � i the railway and land policies of the with cargoes of petroleum, have been I - ; 4 Way- . .,_�. 4 a ihi earth a nian can live, and keep a fami- in that villagp, which was sold last ,is flouring mill in Exeter ' . of his legs wilt 11. ` Z��- �� It . ri I' ach share, that the debt would be I . ­ z. V I - . + North,wbich On e I � '. lost in'the past four months. � I - 4 �.ZF' Government. The first I's a protest Friday, for sixty-two and a, half cents I . -the knee.-Th� , ,� � ti . � bj� L . . !as recently destroyed by fire. � Mr paid off. Others propos6a that iA' five ? Manitoba Notes. ' ' � r - - anwick is a most enterprising and de- W _ r� 0i . ly, in a city like Toronto, for the pit. against the course pursued by the LARli DiSASTER.-The schboner Mil- the dollar. dollars additional be pai gave -suenterti - , l ,_ I . I - - !;I A; 17 �__ tance of $1.15 per day, is something we Government in emascu 4 and '-Ile debt 1 1:, latiDg the char. 1 waukee was wrecked off the breakwater ; rviDg business man, and, no doubt, was con- I �, zi, -!,-Mr. W. McQueen, of the 2nd con- :e Four -hundred entries for honit!-' z on Monday,ew 5 vl " ' 1,6 then would be only $500. it " t, �,. , . . .. can not make out. There muilt be suf - ter of the PQrtage, Westbourne and. near Chicago. The body of one stead land -were made inten days lot � q L! �­ man 6ession of Stanley, got his spring wheat st heavily by the late fire, and the cluded- to continue working as formerly In , - . r ,4 � ;i� The annual S'p . .- . . � I � . 11-1 xtlihz - fering. Tho'case of t Northwesteru Railway, so as to render wasfound; the others are saved. A �11 sowed on the first of April. We hope 'eo I onth, at the Turtle .Mountain laud � ricult I ;.I�j *1[0�1 he carpe#ters is ple of that thriving village could not and if the business continued any w � ". __ . ­, I � erry T . . z�lt I X� I By Ce. I . . . V I. k that line -a mere local fee: der of ihe lifeboat started for what appeared to be his offi, � � - -not very much better. If their employ- C early seeding will bring extend a friendly hand to a more de- prosperous the debt would soon vanish. � , � �r ! - . � �, � ��,,k' anadian Pacific. The second points a capsiwed vessel a mile out in the lake. � him an . -The Presbyterians .of Portage Is+ � t e ... ket Sq � � � 1 � 1; - i ! t- _-� ' kbundant harvest. Serving person. � A lively discussion took place, as to the attendance a � � . _j � � - I ;. ". . ment was steady it would be all well out in Strong and lucid language the It is feared that all the vessel's hands , . ! Prairie are making arrangewmts to 11 � .1 � . � __ I -1 - �, I . -Mr. Wyllie, the champion cliecker advisability of selling Shares to persons I � good as formel. . . .'� _1 � . . . � - --Isaac Gi4, hotel keeper at Ethel -� build a second . � t � - - . � It � I; �:� enough, but a great deal of their - oul wrony to are lost, as the weathor has been cold ' chur h, t* e present oue � , , � great injury and griev ' _ I L .., V � work 0 - I I eek, and 11 of persons J .�� , F �7� - . -Aation ,layer, 'Visited WiDgbam last w Who are not Sending milk to thefac- c Ief4 �. I Z . P ­� Manitoba necessarily involved in the an . , has l6ased bis4hotel to J. Fla- ave the cbielsof that town a ti s8le. tory. A motion was carried that privi. , - _Th the congregation. Worthwest � I . I , is outaide,5md, taken the year round, d stormy. 14ort , of Dublin, for 0175 a year. .Mr. 0 being too small for - � � I I - -1. �. 9 I general policy of disallowance, and de- OI,D MAN BENDER RE-DiscOVERED. � e man � � lr W - they are not employed more than three mands that prom - he following are the lege be granted to any person . itoba Legislature has been Y I . ii : in . rm near r " " pt aetion � be taken by Old John Bender, whose name and Gill tendS moving,onto his fa ' names of those to buy cal led for the despatch of business for.# "I I I . that village. - who played with him and the record Bbares. The topic whether it ould be 8 a, , - - t'. I �_ I . quarter time, So that even carpenters, our representatives in Parliament for that of his daughter Kate rang oin I w t, f �. - - - d 4r&w ; _ � . Cr il 27. It is not antioipst- - - , , , men of ability and skill, and fre the purpose of'securing a 1 reversal I& one end of the country to the other . Mr. Timmins, of Bluevale, has ool' McArthur 10 andl 1 draw; Campbell 1 more profitable to sell the whey or buy � . - , fr �bey made: For uson 11 and I Thur d y Apr . A (_� If � quently ed that Ithe session *1,1�1 -be a llen,�,ithy I SP �� I - that policy or the removal - farm, purchased some few weeks . . � , I. . .1 I ill hogs and feed them on it was discussed. one. . � � m . 1! from power eight years ago as perpetrators of Bever- . I - .- . - of the present Governmeni in order to &I murders in Kansas was arre = Ito Thomas Coultis, for the sum of . . The Witchie] I - of education and intelligence, instead of nd I draw; Roach 8 ; Chas. F. Kent Some experienced hog raisers gave thsir -Poplar poles have been Selling free- . C , 1� .1 - sted at ; W. Elliott 10; Geo. McKay: 12 - Opinions that in nearly all instances I ; ,� - . being able by their toil to lay up- some. ',make room for Men havi nlg more re- St. Louis on the 5th illist. He claims 700, an advance of $50 on the pur- ,on Thursday � I . - ti" . �. � ' - 11 �� t 1�_ . chase. alkinsbaw 2; Habkirk 6; T. Lesli' their was no profit in feeding hogs�. IY On Winnipeg market for the past - fairlyattende� i � . �. thing for a rainy day-, are barely able,at gard for the welfare of the country his name is Bealis, but hag bee The difficulty of a diffe � L I 1� S 'I,- _ . - 1. L � il- - . � ; J. J. Anderson 4; McDonald 4.1' N e twoweeks, at fro . . . l i f !:_ ot In $10 to $16 per �orL " !_1 � existing wages, to make sufficient to than for their own personal aggranaize, fied by a former acquaintance. i -Mr. Henry Beadle, of Auburn, in . rence, of $43 be- Of the successf - , 1, t I I With the thermometer' at 30 0 - be- � ! � � . the township of Hqllett . has gone to 8, Single game was taken from Wylie. tweem the secretary and the auditors, -Heavy drau ­ . I , ,� . keep themselves in moderate comfort nounceB I - . �_ .1 . ment." The third de the con- CYCLONE IN KANsAs.-A heavy wind - low zero and poplar wood at $105per . �1 � 1, 4 - y stant tinkering e- Old Country for the pur -pose of pur- -County Councillors,at any 'rate, report was settled. Jonathan Moore tries, ISt -'G�14 , :. , , , �- , " . with the land laws, and storm on Friday night did great dam- ,. cord i6 must be comfortable. .. I � - 3 i_., . an i ill be glad to learn that the colitrac- was appointed a director for M rig I - 2nd IAO� � z ; aging a lioun ; . � � . . I �, �, d when old age or affl-iction comes Suggests that at least three months age at Abilene, Kansas. A church at nd importi rs. for the new iron bridge acrosO the and George, Forrest for Grey. or , aken', onone Of the ai_oois- 3rd -c4: , . . i� I -A census was t . I - . � � -i 2. " they must depend upo'n the 'charity of ,-notice should be given of ' � Chapman, the Baptist Church and 13 raft horses. I � , - , I any proposed k i. - ­ aitlaud between Goderich and �Salt I incoming trains to nip, I - ,,t � T . " ; - W. He : �. I change,,so that intending s " I & D o " . - - A man named Heffron, in Blyth. a f rdo"have signed the contract, Mbsars. . I �:-, , � � thoir friends or the cold 'public. All ttlers might dwellings at Woodbine, and barns and dlay, when it was f Win � 1i I eg, the other - . - 7 � 7 T� ­ . . days ago,performed the rather diffi- I , let "'Prib � ,_ �-_ .- I be protected from the Inj ry and loss dwellings in other parts of the county i bson, and Hardy, the Bridge Co ' i Perth It 54 more _ - - . � 11 .- this is radically wroixg, and it is bigh ems. Conserva; i s than Grit$ ­ � - ,_.-- W - resulting, through ��Uit and disgusting task of eating 25 mmis- I I. � _- I o1quIlouni � I Vie . ,7 ­� .-I, t& I- I . .. " � Sudden Iteration in were demolished -and many people hurt. egg's in 7 minutes. This feat was per- Eioners, have been to Harailton to in- Listowelites observed Good -Friday aboard�the vote stan4ing, Censerya� A � ricalturalal � I 1- - � ­ time that the working people, especially the conditions of s ent. The At Fort Riley the tornado unroofed and tives 181, Glits 127. 1 , , �,� '­ 0 I- ettle I � _,� � �, 8pect th6iron work. by holding a cattle, fair in the f � . 41-Y I � r formed for a wAger of $1.40. The work on the n orenoon ,entries$ Ist i I I t - � � ,of the larger Cities, were looking out for fourth condemns the grant ng of large demolished almost all the houses. The I ridge will not be -The' sudden death f OM measels of keI; 2nd tiyj . . t, " I y . commenced at'God- and a horse fair in the af temoon, with A. F. McNab, an . i� I - - � � F V� their own interests. We have the Graild tracts- ot land to coloni at n societies loss there will be 030,000; many people -It is stated that the people, of Gode- erich until after May 15th,_ � varieties in the evening. ng citizen Of I : , I . 1� _. � �.-�,-. ulators. 0 e third an were hurt. - .. and must be enterprisi �_ ' 1i Evans, McKil . I . N . t� - Li Trunk Railway, dad other public and or other spec T V ch are bound to have Messrs. Scott & ,ompleted by the first of August -next. --Mr. Robt. Ferguson delf Winnipeg, and son of Archibald'Mc- H&ddo," Dom' . _:; t w'3' amendment was move express- STEAMER ACCOMMODATION Gom Bell remove their furniture factory from I' vered 9, Nab, ex.M. P. for GI-engarry occurred 4. . i - G A- f it is completed by that time tha con- very interesting lecture in t I Ro . � � private companies and corporations, do- ing the opinion that "it is premature to BEGGING. -Last week steamship agents Wiugb am to, Goderich, and are prepar- t t he Congrega- aa-ster or ca , �r �, i f . I � I , I ac ors d deal more tional Church.Listowel, on Friday even- - I fit .. - � ;�,, will display a goo in that city on Mond ' ' � .. - . I I take any course tb at may be construed at Boston were offering to carry car dd to give th In almost any bonus they . disease -is ( _:: � - -1 ing work and furnishing wares at low ay morning. HeaTt . . I I 41 goes I i .- - - e � I - �� I I inj the �_. :;.* . I into Y 'have UPPOsed to -have been " - ]in, � � �� �, ­ and unremunerative prices. a voice of censure f rom the people of wheat to Liverpool for nothing. Even like to ask. . ctivity in the matter than the g last. Subject, "The I -ate Holl. Geo. real cause o 8 J I -sorr-'e, Ci _�i-1 I i s far done. i Brown." fdeatb. Arthur Volk � I The com.- Clintl�n. , " 14�, i : . . T - � � I" .�J of the Province. We li�ve_ already at this low price they were 'unable to I -About 28 cax load f steel rails ! -The following are the exact I par- i-mmigrants 9' .1 I t t , - -:' 1` f: �. -The Government has ordered anew -Upwards of 2,000 � tothschild 11 - - I- �� ,; I lij I s o - _,� �'. t L,.t n, to be use rived at Winnipeg from Saturday wo � dra, " t - petition in trade is Such that much 01 I mentioned the disastrouq fate which secure any business, and made a second have arrived at Chuto d in ticulars regarding the horse iimporta-' clOcli, tower to be erected on the new I ught colt . ,4- - , .� -1 F I 1-t r i the business of the country� is doner at I befelthis attemptto stifl 'the honest offer to pa a premium of spyeral. cents re-laying the track to Goderich, which t 1. Ong made by . 0 ru- __ , .if � Y ,?* les ' feeling of tb' I' ill- Until Sunday night ,14, .4 Mr. W. L. Ferguson, of public building at Stratford, at a cost o . I � St. city 10o1ql6Jioun &, ___ �;� r - . e meeting. Tlile resolutions bel, but met with no'better BUC- *ill complete the road -between Strat- Colborne, to which reference wasmiade $2,300 extra.' The Government gets i is becoming so crowded Ylow that tbe I ( . I 1.� sthanitisactually warth,and the per bus I The - � ­ � ' . '. I � � -,! � were carried with the cord' I ssent of cess. The cause is to be found in the fbrd and Goderich, with Steel rails. t8 � -general ptirposl , I . X �a . I det I :, 7 1,11 .1 . the first eState agents can, scarcely ,, Wtu. Hanson. � :, - of money easy. I . - , �. t it . t 1� exce high prices prevailing for grain at Chi- -The reports from farmers around h, Mr. Feiguson embarked on the -The dontract for fitting up the - � . I �� 1. employers endeavor to make up this -every elector in the me in pt . ple of weeks ago :-On real . city lots, and consequentlY, aw- b -all, i l I I - I . I.. I I al I - heat has Scandinavian, with one and filly Mouckton Cheese and Butter Factory _10m is quiet- I 'Green � & 0, � ,� � loss by grinding it out of their work- the few who supported the mendment; cago, which prevents freights moving Wingbam state that fall Durh � ,I ;�arc' round to sell � i I L w the bo 21 � t . �z � men. We have the greatest Bympath The I IvoicF) of Censure" h4s cert s . � .1 I stood the winter well, and is looking f -horse . Bri - I 1- p . ne horse for Mr. Fisher, 0 mps, presses, Jwn . � I ;J� Y r himeelf, o - T e firm of Messrs. ti angdin, SheP- � � 1. � ; . %. �� . with engine vats, boiler,pu ___� T � � P witV the workmen of T ' I gone forth from the people of Po dlesex," Jame ; � � ard & Co. of St� Paul, a�e prepared to � ! � Oronto, aiid h � rtage FURTHER POSTPOVED.-London Pa- Splendid. As it has passed thefirst a nd a horse in which he and Mr. .Fish- &c., has been let to Messrs. G. S. Climie I I . � - � f . � 7 ��K OP0 la, Prairie and will be ec oed by the PerS BaY:-Society sympat�bizes with mile -stone the chances of a good crop r were in pa btIlls, ealved - . � . 11 11 . . . I . � 10 commence work on 5 nd J,A� � they will Succeed in receiving what they vast majorityof the people A Manitoba. the misfortunes which keep Prince are ,rtnership; there wer � also & Son, of Listowel, for 5825.15. 00 'I heir COP-* � 4' � ,_ -! 01 es, t Ifficks ; 2 ; , , T it'- so reasonab I . promising. dther-horses on board for this . side of tract, on the Canada Pacific raffWaY. - I I � , ;� Z" 1� �- I ly demand. It may be said Leo old and the � -The Rev. -E. Waits pastor of St.. 'George Rock. � � � . - . . I p t Princess Helena --1ThefiistThur8d yinMaybasbeen the Atlantic. The passage was a � par- Audrew's Church, Str ' The firm will have its hoad office for - : �� � .= 4 . as�nder. Their marriage is now be appointed by the peor i wma. me 7 1 -0 I " FRom a retqF4 recently laid before ticularly stormy one, and heavy gales his departure for his new charge in e a buildi-fig near the depot at _ ,4�1� that strikes and combinations and all atford, prior to thec ntrac xle:uzii � , ' le of Clinton As ,t in Winnipe�g, and intella � � I � J� -� lieved to be f artber postponed, the im P . . � Of I � " ; -A- Ine � , : F �1. * , f� - ' � � �1:14 a 6 Dublin ;E ; I V; , i P appointed piec6 of orange peel. When in Waldeck, out and pl nt tr o' 9 for the purpose, 3fr- I I . acific Railway COmmisson and a agrelemelit, the Citizens generally turn t�at the following animals were lo:t on recipient of a, handsome present. tectinguglass t' -Of Th �. , such are wrona and that the laws of Parliament it is ascertai d that the modiste cause being a tree root - Arb r day. On that 'day, by mutual were encountered. The result was Chatham,New Brunswick,was made the P � upply and demand must regulate the ort Do �,:, t . - ... I',, i � i i StAMOns, bnl I - a ees 12 the public B reets t�ie trip: -The horse and filly belofiging congregation j, by Whoin he was greatly Grant will have the supervisioll ' NyedneB $ .r I � � . t . His Donald - It . , T , K � � IT � . . .1 of the track laying work, in which he ; z I I I � q - V . i � . dayoA A � . �, . � - I i � I � , I'll - � ; I . � ; , - i _- I I I � . � I : . 1. I � - � � � , � ! I ! I . � � I ;; I � � 7 - � " - I � . . , I s �i ! I- . . I � I . I ­. � I- ; I � �� � , t I I , � . i . ­ � , . 5 � - - , on 1� � f Mri 7u*--i- ovp � Sam I - f P , - . � , Ll , - , , � , - , � - , - I I , , - - - I. � -1i , I - - v � , � 1 3 " - - - - I- . I � ! I I I I � I i � .- I � t il I . I , . - i-; - - - I I . - ! I ; � - . *1 I � - � I I � � - Jk I - , I .1 � . . __ � - - . I I � . -I - ­ - - . � I . . . � __ �_ � . I ­ . I I . .. . I ; - � I - 1. - - . 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