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� dicially affects the tion of all fi4table I streams,, an4 4ot pudlere'demaulds, for an increase of left B e with her husband a short 'dent of Goderiob. On Th ight at Brucefield
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I I - interests of the Dominion generally. : . . I wages, and a Strike is possible. Forty time ago She was highly respected by last deceased was r6turning 1hohie from . Heavy Dtaught Horses thm &A.
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� . GentW Furnishir3go—Duncan & Duncan that it -haa been the rule ever since . thousand employees and $35,000,000 those w io knew her. Her remains the prosecution of his business of tr&V-. the aged class nine .
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� - dis I ' ill lumbermen4i� slilte. �
,: Mortgage Sale—Garrow & Proadfoot. 1868, not to exercise the. eated, a4id affec � I as fine
. I - power - of - .- will be renderbd idle by the pro- were brought to Belgrave for inter- elli machine agent, when 1 the horse ever entered a show rin . ,41 j
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Good Bull—John Torrance. allowance on the ground that a measure Instea-d of mi. M�Ilaren or any i other trike. I., - wh ar � J
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Farm for Sale—C. Hamilton. .i is considered only partially de - Porw �
� - person beinE rob�� of his improve. THE. Jims iN Russu.---:Fivp thousand W7-,, - day last week Mr. Richard which rushed out on to the r1bad. Th� there are not many import W v
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. Grange Potatee"ohn Thompson. objectionabl 'as being prejudicial to the i * . Jews were recently expelled. #om Mos- of Clinton, a nephew of D.' horse shied, throwing the d4ver out of tbat�can beat the MT44 i
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Lime—To I . merits under it, pro igion was made on- -, ��
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nial m id collect ample and streets of Odessa were patrolled by` Railway,� w-hb had been employed at home. .The injured man cs�lled for as- the competition was not io -k 4% 1
out communication with the Provia, -
� wn&Sn , I general interests bf the Dominion, with- I t ow. During the Easter holidaye'tbe Holmes, ,conductor on Grand Trunk the vehicl6j and then ra�
Hams—Ault & McClean. abling the fair c -
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I I Notice—J..Braithwaite. Government, nor if the general interests remuneration fot 0 � - �
� I . I heir improvements troops. Seven hundred persons, mostly Hutchis!nls Mill, in Goderich,:fell sistance, and was taken up�by a Mr. theanimals shown were
;. SellIng Ott�—Af. R. Counter. � . wall .
- - permit such a course until after, the from those wh6 ! used them; and in without passpbits, have been arrested through the hold of one of the vessels McEwen, who lives Close to! the Dlace their seniors in, point,, of ex 'UP 10
� I I Lands—C.I. Cooper. t. I . . . oeiliill� ,
., I Local Government has an oppo#tunity � within a few days. il . at the dock, and was seriously injured, where the accident occurrea. H; was Of Agricultural an .
order to ensul re the payment of this re- . I I I d General: I
. - Glassware—Ault & McClean. of considering and discussing the ob- i . . VALUABLE WATCH RRcovErtED.. — A having his shoulder dislocated, �and at once- conveyed home I and medica.1 there was n6t mnch .
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" . Bran—A. W. Ogilvie & Co. - : �! a sh �
jections taken, and the Local Legisla- mpneratio'n, he law1provided that those. $900 diamond, watch and chain, taken receilving a fievere contusion i4l the aid summonedi when it was i� discovered animals now seE I be at 0, hei
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- - ture has also had an opportunity of fees should be a I fi at lien upon the from ex-Governor.BurbaCnk, of Chicago, head. 1 that the is inal column was ken, and discount'in the. South Riding tl� :
- %M , . remedying the defects found to exist. � . I � ! p .1, �
- timber which. had -p aged over � the im. in the stage robbery near Hot Springs, —The -election of a councillor: for the lower portion of the bod was com- farmers have come to � an I
I 'U ttj P J0 _- t J0 V Pe . . � - realize the im.- :
V J0 That it'appears from the pa ra laid ! ht years ago, has been found among Turnberry, to fill the vacancy made by pletely paralyzed. Mr. Pas ore, being ports -nee of breeding only froni
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. on the table of this house, that an Act provements. What ore fair th . I �,
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� . ' the effects of the notorious Jesse James the removal of Mr. T. Hislop to Kan, a robust man, lingered until Saturday best. There was a - splendid sh f4
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passed by the Legislature of Ontario on I who was - o n rr�ng at 6:30,wheri'death ended -his carriage horses, there being . 14 Z
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SEA -FORTH, FRIDAY,April 21,18E ' - -1 P tt " At I shot a'. couple of ,veeks ago. Has, took. place Saturday last,and '-u ring I p f SIX 011,4Z. 1
2. the 4th March, 1881, and entitled "An even an a t rapt t� violate private Burbank will ri,ecover his property. resulted in the election of Mr. John sie a. Hew' as a, higbl' res eoted bibition and all of them without
.. Act for protecting the public interest . SURPLUS 'FURNITURE. — Twenty-four Farrow, ,of Binevale. The following member of society, and. an � MO. �
. . I streams and creek 1) rights.", Thl whole !thing is isimply a 1 %dastrions, ception first clms. The ring �
I- Dominion Paxiiament.. on rivers, I 8, was dis- � � wagon loads of �furniture and bouBehold are the number bf votes polled at the hon6rable and conscientiotis man, a old Sorrel Cloud weaw .
. trumped up xOnse �nd is on a' par i . . and Clear Gri
The only questions of m allowed, by His Excellency in Council, . I I I 'articles taken f � t f'o
. aterial inter. on the 19th day of May, A. D., 188 with thi3 statement hat it was through rom,the White House at different polling sub-divisione for each kind husband and father, and a devout make it complete. In this clam
- oat discussed in- Parliament, during the 1,by '. _� . Washington; w9re sold by auction on ca n -did-* : No. I—John Diment 9, Christian. He leaves a -wife and seven horses a great improvement - - 4( :
I- order approving a report which does the influence of Cald1well that the Local Fhda , and -realized 46,000. The crowd- John Fa#bw 32, James Hogg 5; No. 2 1 children to mourn his loss. able within the pa Is notift �
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Past week were -the resolutions of Mr. n6t assert that the said Act -is beyond Legislature was f I d to Pass' the included many ipro�ninent personsi And —Jolm ment 43, John Farrow 57, __� ; more attention i - aQ
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Cameron ptotesting against . a - � � 10 PAR to 1,
Federal in- the competence of the Local Legisla.- 1 numbered fally,5,00,0. The bidding was James H gg 6; No. 3—Jdhn Diment - I the breedin of good '
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� ture, but expressing an opinion adverse measure. M:)st.peO,4e, in Ontario at ! Spring Shows, 9 roadster arid,akw. :
_. . terference in Local affairs, to which Tory Spirited. , i 34, John arrow 11, Jas. Hogg 2. WINGRAM. , riage horses than formerly, . I
. I . I � to the propriety of certain provisions of all eve 11 not be sli6w to decide : NIHILIST WiCKEDiNEss. — Numerous —Mr. E. Holmes, o , and it it
reference is made in another article, the Act. � - I f the Clinton The annual Spring Show of the Turn- - time, for these classes were beco -
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I that the me i who'�cqmpose their Local arrests of suspe6ted Nihilists have oc- New 'Ere,, Writing from Win i 899 rry Society Wag held on' � pretty nearly run. on . "
. - . .. ourred in Rag 'a. The machinations Says: Housesin this cityare too full
. andthe Bill granting to the Pacific That the Said act was within the ex Legislature are as, 1 perions to 0( n1P be ' Agricultural t in this counti,
Railway clusive'com etence of the Local Le . )Frupt . K the market square, WiDgham, on Tues- but there are nowa considerablerinni.
Company permission to change -als- 'e , '
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. . i "I � I P influences as are tho a who occupy the of discontent are continually growing of people. .Wood $10 per cord, and day of last week, and was largely at- ber of promising youngsters which v%
- the point at which the road is to cross lature, and was not of such a nature"as i more malevolent. Recently a basket of poor at that. Persons who have houses . be heard of before iong, The inoet
: I to render its provisions subje6t 'to the Treasury Benelies at btawa. � eggs were sent t� the prefect of police, to rent are chargaing enormous pr I ices tended by farmers and others desirous n
. -or disallowance by, the But even supposing! the measure were at St. Petersbnig. The eggs had been for them. The �Oldio inten, of improving their stock,and,Who Seem- . bulls. Brucefield hai I I
' the rockies from Yellowhead to Kicking judgment of, . oticeable improvement,, however ..
� Horse Pass. In moving the second read- Gov6rnment of Canada' 1 3 ptied of their' Dktnral contents and feel it so, and you ed to manifest a great interest in the 111 8 Ong been
-That the' Miniater*of Justice a "violation of private rightB,111 i why Pin ,to . Any family moving here on �iro horses noted for its horses, -but it is only.
, ing of this Bill, Sir Charles Tupper and should the Dominion j I I charged with dynamite.' must eith gr have a large income 1 show. The exhibiti ' of en. , recent years that it has - commencedill
the Government of Canada bad, and . Governmenti stop 4 1 or Vat was unusually good; and the judges
made a IeDathy, and in many respects r . V I �111 up with the most common necessaries, tD
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. 6 these circumstances, no right to act Oe in and interfere bet W�een tbe people of I seemed to have quite a task'to decide come to the front in horned Sni
. the cost of living is so great. Those L . Mak
Iluxon Notes. : The active demand for good s.toeLk 1�8
I . an able speech. He: explained that while their opinion, whatever it might be, as Ontario and their re resentative§ in a willing -to settle on land and stick as to which should got theprizes. The fio doubt had -a �timulating offe,t in
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I- the proposed Change would decrease the to the propriety or impropriety of the Mat oncern the' in Mr. W. R .L Vanstone, of. Brussels, to it, and can stand the cold, will'do _ show of bulls was not as! good as this diree
_. d Act. . . ter whiel did r re M -1 � ' I on other occasions. *The aispla� of tion and it is gr&tify-1
cost Of construction it would increase Hai ' � .ast week shipped five car loads of oats well. i I 119 tho
- the least degree? A�e not tho People to winnipea. . 1. i L agricultural implements was; excellent- our farmers show that they app
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I sho -usefulness of the road, and went on -A fev� evenings ago a lady in CI 1. 1. reeitte
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w no communication was had with the of this ProvIince;, cab'able of judging -The Ma"itland Hotel, Goderich, was ton was 'r ,in thesituation and Possess the I
I . crossing the street opposite following is the prize list:!Horses,- and enterPri`88 to Come square Upt,
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to detail the pro4ess that had been Government of Ontario on the subject between righ aud wrd,ng, without being sold last, week; to Mr. Brohman, Of Fair's M` , when a team came AI611 . I
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made with the work, and claimed for of the Said Act prior. to, the - disallow- dictated to b3 a Fronc I h Canadian, o I Guelph, for $5,000., ,' and she i n to get out � 9 Heavy Draught -1st Thom:I1st Agnew the mark. The show of bulls On
.1 r 9. - --Some evil Aisposed person, one of its way, Vn- Wawauosh, I 'Honest John"; ind ' Wednesday was ahead of any that big
the present Government and the bar- ance; nor was -any opporonity g t � I forttunatel for her, she stumbled into Thosi.
- 've" 0 Nova Scotian, or a New BrunsWicker ? nigh I r been seen in Bra
the Government of considering or dis- � the he] e i ' the road, made by the - magnificent two Vea,
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gain they had made.with the Syndicate 0 t last week, stabbed a valuable u Dnatow, Belmore, "Old England's eve cefield befo".
- � oussing the objections, or to the Legis- If our legislators saiietion oppressive horse belonging" to Mr. H. Howard, Wonder." General Purpose � Ist Wal- The ten _ � OIC11
the credit for the rapid development l I I - caving in (if the- drain. She was carry- � star -ding in a row undergoing the a=.
lature of Ontario to deal with the al- or unjust legi�' )f Sauble Line, Stanley. , I
lature al the dictation '( ing in her hand a pa er bag contain GODERICIL ;
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� e . a do f -Last week Xr.-Joseph Bell, of ABh- a now hat, and P .�ng The spring Show of the West Riding tiny of the judges made a sight'which'
. . and settlement of the Northwest, He, leged d feet. . a wealthy lumberman,* surely W I ' I the bag bursting, the must have gladdened t
I . Was replied taby Messrs Blake, Mac- Thai the papers laid on the table I old, sold a fino.tearn of horses for hat fell. into a drai Agricultural Society, was �lield at he hearts of &
. to look to Ottawa to be pro n hole close by. � A admirers of the horned horse. - The
. kenzie, ihow'the importance of such communi- not need - 6420, while his !neighbor, Mr. Robert - light was procured, and an at Goderich on Friday last..- The day was , U
. Cartwright and others, the 11 . . I . tempt; weather, although good for
� cation and discussion, and the danger of tected so long, as we h Id the power in Watson, also sold a team -for $400. made to secure the h t, but withol ut- fine ai�d favorable the�efor, and there was -_ the country,
speech of Mr. Blake bei�g a particularly acting by the Minister on the ex parte our own hands. -The Brando 9' not favorable for tht-show. Thei�
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� . . I The disallowance of ir Suri -of the 14th inst. success. The Town Council should was a good attendance in consequence. were genuine April showe -
. able one. The whole Pacific Railway statement and arguments of a Petit- .� says: "Mr. John. Kyle, of Kippen, Out., make good the hat. : The Bhow of horses was not v�ry large, rsat * '
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. - policy of both Governments was thor. again at the Act. I . the Streams Bill, look I at it in what-, and.Mr. Robb."Young, of Brucefield, -Areaderof the Goderioh Signal, bat was neverthelessgood, and tb e exhib- durffigtheday, and everal tiraesth,, �
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- That the said exercise of the -power you! Ay -'ca t be conaider� have arrived and are waiting it of bulls larger than usual. � Below is, a good deal More
. oughly reviewed and contrasted, and it . , no, . -to go who has recently received a letter from . .
of disallowance was not in accordance e -d in an other *4y I ,[An as an -im. West. .- I plentiful than was pleasant. N.Otwith.'
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- was aho . y I the family of the reverend gentlem the prize list: Horses -Heavy- draught, standing this d -raw back there
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wn by the Oppositionil that the with the principal of the constitution, I � Mr. R.,Henderson, Principal of the- nam d below, writes as follows: - Rev, four years old and over-Ist, ,,,'Prince of large turriou WMA
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prosperity in. the Northwest! is due to and that the Said act should have been i I
: � Blyth Public Schpols, preached in the J.. Sieveright, formerly of Goderic h, the Isles," D. & J. P. Fisher ; 2 ad rs
that part of the policy of the late GO) - left to its operation. recognised rights of th� people of � this � Hill church, and' - not nearly so large as in some
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v. i at Londesboro. Sunday has: .not resigned his charge in t "Boxor," D. & J. P. Fisher; 3d "Duu-, former,
These resolutions were moved . Province, and as such it is viewed !by � before last, in the absence of Rev. Mr ,ie years. This year the directors
ernment Which has been continued by . in . I I . - Northwest, as reported in the PreaV. more," A. Young, Kintail: Three years for tim
� the present Govern' amendment to the moti very large majority of the people.� it. Lochead. -1, I first time adopted the pay System a
ment ; I- and the . on for the hou . . torian Record of last March. Durina Id 1 t "Pride of Carlow,"! � I
' Be ' I ' -,Mr. Thomas Tipling, of Clinton 0 , � s � K'nta"" admission fee of ,fifteen cents being
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'which will: not b ' entered his colt, Red Cloud, to trot the means of building a church as . 7 W .
_. foolish and ruinous b' . n that to go into the C6mmittee of stipply. It is an interference, also, , his short residence there, he has been eneral Purpose -four years' old and. collected at the g -ate. _
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; - had been made-: witb:_,the unfortunate that such was the case, . Ottawa in the colt's race - . at Woodstock, next as Knox chnreb, Goderich, bavingl&rge 1�,,King Tom," Geo. C�rr as collected in �entrauce fees
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cate, and Government and their supporters recog. September, ope ser- , . must not be concluded that- this sum ,
the power � that cor- for the supporters of the Gov n to the Dominion of vice there every Sabbath. As regards
I ; ernment ' Canada. Two year old-, 'Young Donald Dinnie,", represented anything like the entire-
� - pOr&tion seems to exercise over the I took advantag,ci of this circumstance, nige this fact and act u n it, the ,'bet- his health, with the exception of a Her Jacob McGee, Hallett. , Road or car- attendance, as theta were a good many
- Governme, * I Mi ter for themselves aijd 0 -Messrs. Bennett & Smith of the throat, which he o riage horse, four years d or over -1st
nt were advorted to. '. .ad declared them as meaning a vote of � all conce ed h83 this winter,h
- . r�` . B ussels planing mill have dissolved � e 46 �
� . They inay disallov r never had better health in his life." Tontine," J. Beacom, Gode�ich; 2d on the grounds who did not go ,In by
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Mackenzie pointed out. a significant fact want of confidence in the Government. � v 11 legislation of partnership. Mr. Smith goes to Tor-, the gate. Tha following is a list of t1ii
1. other P i � -CommissionerS Hardy and Gibson "Young Wide Awake," J. urrie,Goder- .
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which Sir Charles and his friends seem This afforded them -an excusofor votin rovincoB to suit the graspind de- onto .to take a Situation, and Mr. Ben. have tested the iron for the new joh Township; 3d "Beauty of the successful competitors and therram,"
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9 greedy n d: t'hey net continues the"Brussels, business. of the judges: Horses. -Aged Heavy.
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may even brib,e t , � people into ' ab years old - "Young Cloud, " James
against the propositions, the correctness ! Mr. C. Carter, who has been carry. over the Maitland River Dra hl- in entries - let, Thomo
. to overl - ook, viz.: t�at of the 600 miles sires of a, I ! cn4oly, an _ 'bridge to be erected by the county Dominion," W. Keffer, Ashfield. ��
of.the Pacific Railway now under eon- of which they dare n he - at Goderich. I
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mission, a ere 1B eve I ry i In the test they Selected an iron bar Bailie, Goderich. Durham I �ulls-iBt - -
struction more than half had been built squarely dispute. -However, the . . prospect of for some time, hai - . J. P. Fisher's "Prince of 'the Islaud�41
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dis- a removed to Orange. which was submitted to hydraulic test, "Bismarck," John Robertson,� J'olbome; 3rdJohn Hyslop's "Biamarck�,, Heavy, I
by the late Government. ' The Opposi- cussion which took place showed that their now d60g with� the people of ville, where -he intends,, opening Out in and stood a strain of 15 tons to the 2d "Cowper," Peter Fish er, .'Joiborne. Draugh,t,. coming three -three e
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tion speakers while not urging any par. even the members of the Gover Manitoba, buti they will find the elec� , ame business, � square half inch before it began to in. Under two years-lqt I'Matc iem," A 7 1 ntries- .
- nment I It is- reported that Mr. Thomas crease in lei 0 Ist Charles Mason a "Just in Time X -
- . tioular objections to the Bill or tWpro. themselves understood the delicacy and tors of Ontario! too independent and,"I!, too Lee, formerly of Seaforth, and lately of 3gth ; th� part of the iron Y ung, Colborne; 2d. "Robin Hood," J. 2nd P- MeTavish's "North -Star,-), Fri
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msed chan tA of v^"+- --A. a am v- ^f 44, _: honest to be el prepared to show the elongation was 9 Varcoe, Carlow ; "Royal 'P"nce, J.
ther bou lit or hullb-a Q4,-i,i U .4 Z 4
- I 0ames Turner's "Farmees GIcr
b I ained that 5- C, pum UIOU U'uey nave'aH_ - 10 SPOSed Of his interest in inches long, and increased its length Washington, West Wawanos ,y*jt
. h-. -Judges , Stallion foaled .in 1880 -one ,entq-
I into submittin I to an in* the Rapid City Mills for $8,000, thus over two i J. -Biggins, Clinton; George Walker,
'if the change should effect a Having i:u Burned. They did not discuss the ques. 9 justice or', in-
, dignity. I I I making about 67,500 clear profit. riches efore it snapped, at's Hugh Love's 44
, construction the country, and not the tiou Upon its merits, but wandered off They! want thei rights 'and � strain of 60,000 pounds to the squire Tuckersmith; J. McLean, Dungannon. Heather." Agdotatual
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%ound t have. T4ey, Turnberry, has sold his 200 acre farm
Syndicate should have the benefit. The into all manner of Bide issues, and on- these they are , . E. Phair, � 6th - concession of inch. The whole work fr,r the bridge WROXETER. � Stallion, foaled in
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Bill does not contain any such provision deavored to put a false construebion up. have fonght to4 long and too earnestly t is Complete(] except some very minor The show of -the East Riding Agri- -Agricultural Stallion, foaled in 1.88(�- -
� o Mr. S. t Wawa- details whic' I wi: I require but a short cultural Society was held i
and it is not likely the' for self go'vern aent, and reedom fr�om nosh, for the sum of $7,500. n Wroxeter ,one entry -John Gilmore's ,,young
Government on the Act of the Ontario Legislature __ . Mr- Me- time. Both the ( ommissioners express- on Thursday of last week. I The day �
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would permit its insertion ' Barney takes possession on April 1st, � St6rlingshire Champion." General .
I "French Canadian Do � inatiorr,"�� to � I ed themseiv a as I very highly pleased was favorableand there was agood 'Purpose Stallion foaled h, IQQA
- The OVpo. which they had disallowed. Thoweak. k 1 1883.1 . .
flif.inn clbn"Ll U -4 Itil the booln nrnyumu 11 With f-.,hA f. a 11 I
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ely nosh, captured a re were �Carriage Stallions—six entries -_14i �
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on Bill has not yet the report in the Toronto Mail. it in i I . & stone at A and hit- making it lively for his grooms when there was a am Davidson's Magi.ci&u;,i 2nd1ohnEst.' '
� I po. ting it on the wi ' it all show, � but I the two itenberry's #'Dexter;" 3rd G. Brock!s � 1.i
i been introduced 'and tbere-is as yet no BAY'S : . a question of national exiltence and � 9-1 was on a Pond he gets an opportunity. On Thursday animals on the ground were good ones. i-
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I . definite knowledge as to whether or not "Mr. Dalton litical liberty a'd freedom, and we � r near his farm at Up time. The goose of last week he esleaped Whip-POOr-Will." Blood . Stallions—' ,
i McCarthy, who is I 4 . a e weighed, when from his quar- The following is a list of the socceBsful two entries—ist John Ward's,"Captak.
I . th ' thoroughly versed in the question, hay. proud to think �hat it is bei i caught, niae pounds. . ters at L1131�now,l and galloped towards competitors: Canadian Drau I ht—two
� I I Brant;" 2nd James Oke's I!Young
oh- Clear Grit.7' Bulls.—Agea Durham—
s - I Ian McNeil, Grey; 2nd "Youn Enter-
- P, cited Men. He Wds Sto d by Mr. S A Wv, _
: ere Will be a g�peral election next - ng so ably 'Mr. J. B. Whitel�, son of the Dang4tirion,plurstied by a throng of ex entries—Ist., 'Young Clansma ," La
summer., - ing fought the celebrated -case of Me;. and so fearless champi Deputy Reeve of dodench Townshi
� Laren vs. Caldwell in the Courts, gav 11y, ned by the' , passed a very sitisfactory and final Ppe .
. i four entries — 1st Robert Dickson, �
� e leaders and members T the Reform, " C. Hagen, who perceiving the animal
. a very lucid explanation of the. � exam I prise," James Irvine, Morris. ' G '
. ________�__ whole ' i . in4tion before the Board I I eneral Tuckeramith - 2ad John McKay, Tack. �
Dominio affair. A non-naviga�lo Btream flow party. In the struggle th� .. aminers at Of Rx- galloping do�, n the road, rushed from Purpose—three entries—lat "Leono- ,ersmith; 3rd)Arthar MCC
n Interference ey. will hive Victoria University, and ob- the field in Wkich he was plowing, and ,,&=, Hibbert.
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I With through Mr. McLaren's property. - - Aed at least the sy�l pathy, if not the open .'tained the degree of M. D. " . __ . wen," Percheron Norman her e, W. S. ,,C
Ijocal Rights. t , - a( alved in 1879—ton entries—isb James,
great expense he made this a hot t )izing a stic turned him. The brute Adams,. Clifford; 2nd 'Farmer's Glory,"-- McLean, ip
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� � able and &vowed sh port, o a of eve —Last week Mr. E. McCann, of made
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ater-course-for the conveyance of flis t . ry Dorchester Station', Middlesex, remov- 4gB Com- Tuckersmith ; I
The facts connected with the ' i W 1 P , 1 ' , X pen; 2nd A. Elcoat,
. disal- a das at Hagen with open George Nott, Brassel,13; 3rd
I Conservativewho is not tterly, blind. mouth, but.'t e latter . . 'g 3rd Robeirt Dickson,
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lowance, by the Dominion Government, logs. Mr. Cald4ell,6, rival lumberman, - ed to Goderich, bringing with him stood his ground, et," James Speir, Morris. Road and Tackersmith. Calved in 1880--bne' -
wiShed to obtain ed� by putizan prejudice or selfish in and chased �im back, when he was Carriage three entries— list "Sir Tat -
I I this , - 'Several carloads of machinery for hia n — . Ontry—JOhn Ketchen, Stanley. Judgeg,
I passed medium for his logs without paying terest. driven i to r. Redmond's barn, and ton Coachman," Jame
of the Rivers'and Streams Bil ,the advantages of proposed woollen mill on the site of - � s Rogers,� Gorrie; —Heavy, Draught Horses—John Mai.
anything towards' the costs of the im- �Mmw�min I . captured. - - Samson is a perfect 11 man 2nd "Dexter Ethan Allan," !William quis, Goderich Township - James .
by the Ontario Legislature, are now wen � � — - I the old Piper Mills. 11 * �
provements, and �ro ' , eater," and is groomed with difficulty. Steele; 3rd I'Geordi6," R. J 3 Darcy. Glenn, Colborne; James )
known to our readers. But as the prin- right political pres News Df t.h 'W eek. . —Mr. J. T. Dicks'oii has purchased —The villa e fathers of Bayfield are The judges were James .
Ciple contained in this disallow, &nee . i , a Bare to bear on the Mowat Government' .e 1 4 bl6ck 88 of the Bro�dfeot estate, Glad- Hughes, Clif- GiUivray. Li lit Horses— Miller, -Mc.
who introduced a bill declaring this' Busit Fri taking laudab, e steps for t g Jameilybite, �
likely to be a, -burning issue at the ap- IRS. -+Several thousand acres stone, paying therlefor the sum . of be t -f - 1, he further ford; Andrew ,Climie, Listovi el, and UOdgerville; Thomas Bissett, Exoten --
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river which flowed through Mr. Mo. of timber have peen burne I near Baby. � 82,500. The pur base was made At a ;I ng their pretty village. Archibald Young, Wingliam. Durham 118
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Ion, Long , ent i ing great I uncil meeting- the Clerk' Bulls—John. nastie, Howick. Durham Petty, Herissil : Thomas Coates. Us. ,
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proaching elections, ib is right that the Laren's lands public property, and re - . reg Thomas Berry, Hay. Bu -
it verging the decision ' DiRD.—Mrs. .R. C. Slade- editor forth, Ontario age � n� for . Messrs. J. a r For- borne ; Duncan XcLaren, Hibbort.
Post -ion assumed upon it by each of the of the courte,which ? ,b
- McLaren. of several childrens' magazines, n , �
wereinfavor of Mr . � X effect that t e council W
. contending Political parties, she . Mr. %' d - MacGregor & Co., Winnipeg. - ill pay 25 syth, Moms. Judges—George Hi
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uld -be McLaren then appealed to the Gover. author of many songs, died on Satur- . —Mr. P. _ cents for eac tree planted on the Wingham; Walter -Cairns, H4 1 iriston ; �
I nor- General -in -Council, and the bill was dE �
fairly. stated and familiarly known. The I I C. Foy, a! gentleman f streets under he direction of the Conn. G rge C uthers, Listowel. � Death of all Bminent Divine. '
� * Peterboro, inten ; starting a factory in eo, arr
day. q � 0 1
wed. INC. Clinton. for . :
question was exhaustively discussed declared ultra vire3 and disallo In JRws Com .=Arrangements are the maniifaciure of carbon- oil, provided ttat the -trees be properly 13LYTH. � - I
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during the recent session Of the -Local this the Dominion were only exe ' . Said to have been, ' I protected an igrow for two years; and - I .Rev. Win. Mackenzie,, formerly min. I
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reising made for the emi- . ated beveragea,, Such! as,�.inge:r ale, sods the inhabitant 3 of B The annual show of the' ister of North Leith church, Scotland, -
- i ayfield are respect- - i Morris
i And they would be . Sian Jews to Am- ; wat He liutefids Making a diedon the Red Sea.on thel0thult,
� . speci ' requested to I Society. Was held
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med recreant to their trust if theypermitte( - f ally Branch Agricultura
Legislature, a,nd the position assu their proper power, gratiou of 12,00 Rus A: er, &c. 0- o0lebratea 11 Belfast Ornam in
ition in that body, if car TI-CHINESP, . ality of th 6 � take an interest' at Blyth on - Tuesday lasti while on his way ho -
I - bill to remain on the statute Books AN BILL C RIED.—The .: Ginger Ale. I I - I 11 I 11ting t ie streets opposite their The day' me from Qaeeno*
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I n, of residences With ehade trees, and thus elight"
tied out, would place the Local Legis'- violating private.rights.11 .1, with ton years period - —We notice by thO Brandon Su i season. Indeed had , of the rie, 1he made the famous ,notion W
I - � Anti -Chinese Bil, was one of the: most d land. In 1832, while minister of Com- �
latures, in all mattors, at the mercy of 'The above extract sots �forth very Of suspension, was carried At Congress, Ahe 6th inat., that Mi. obert Lang and carry out the - riews of the council. It the -weather not hieh
. � - . _� cke!!01 was also resolved that 7W,troes of maple, been so pleasant, no doubt a ; gr�eater lea to the Auchterarder case, and Cal- -
- woiild di- fairly the position which the Govern- RowmRy OF V UABLEs.--JJewels Val . rived safely at � th . ve ar- elm and number of people would , We !
the Federal authority, and, after a scene of great confusion. family, late of Tu ith, ha ,
vest them of all i I. varieties, be planted . I been ni�nated in the disruption. He w&S
a at _- With their ioc� born in Invernesi, in 1804. While It— '
P -dependence, and in ment and their supporters take.. Itwill ed at 820,000, b longing tolladies of the -effects. He had W4 t round the at the expense of the , present, as niiny were loth tb leave
fact utterly and entirely destroy their -be noticed that it is not Imperial famil Of council. , squ e , their farms a,n(I their sp colle e, the one prize in the
; claimed that in . of Bra;41, have bee a Ireight, embracing 4 ring work,- but firHt 9 Hebrew
maefuluesa and influence. stolen. There i� no clue td the thieves. merits, &c. , HE'S, co�vs, imPle- � as it was their was a class, by a majority of one vote -
�. In order to past . -The bodyof A drowned man was . . fair Attendance. ov . er . I .
- ' wN. - - 1, 'The show, upon the -whole! Was Ve I Win. Cunningham, afterwards -
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- ture exceeded their powers, house of A, T. 'tewart, in New York, is erich, who ha bae'll attending Me- � good, competition being Principal, was given to Mr. Mackenzie.
test the feeliln'g in the Dominion Parlia . The g I i -1 'found on the shore of Lake Huron, on ry
. . singthiq Act the -Ontario Legisla' GONE: Do rea�r dry goo4s ' -Mr. W. R. Ross, ' .Of �Col. R
or that the -God I Friday afternoon, three miles from , in each class and many tOI1Bf&b,1y.keen
� Ito be closed. T e business Zurich. The I ody seemed to have been . n
. I ment, Mr. M. C. Cameron, M. P., for Act interfered with interests other I has been -.Gill Medical Colles of the,a imall, He was at that time asked by Drs.
.. go for the past two I were rea . g1l
Steadily losing a in the watbr f )r some time. � - Ily superior. In� a and Gordon to go to India, but.
, South Huron, moved a series of resolu- than those of a purely local character i nee the death , of the, 'years, has passed a v�ry snc�esfjful ex- An in. ! The ' heavy
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c . on Saturday by Drs. �drau lit horses were good while the . d
tions which embody the sentimen,is and The only reason given - head of the establishment. � ! ,amination in all the sibjecis of the quest was hel' 1 general purpose in their place Were not
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views of the Reform arty on thi . - for their high COSTLY MusIc HALL -It is proposed :course. He remains . a� Stanbury and Buchanan. The body from St. A-ndrew's, who -turned out to
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portarit question. The following axe now Conservat he .Zion of la the summer term' I h Lve been in the w ' . I
. 8 1111- handed proceedings is that, in tile to spend $700,00) in t * er * appeared to 'far behind. There w be'the eminent Dr. Duff. on return -
Since last fall, and was that of a show of bulls, and there were ;
Opinion of the Governmi t, the Bin p I . stout , . Iseveral ing home from his last session at col-
�2. Of Musi 1 At Boston, -Mr. Wm. Johnston, of the 16th built, dark com j !animals that would have do I lege, Mr. Mackenzie spent six days Lit
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'the'resolutions Moved by Mr. Ca - which is to b 0 1 1
. moron: was a violation of private � the largest in the 'concession Goderich'tOmm6bip, ha re. years of . lexioned man, About 40' . Ile ctedit to
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That in the opinion ., of this House i �-'rights. In world. ! ! moved to Mrs. Nobl I S age. Papers fou L any show ring in th CromartY with Hugh L
I!- it 11 d in his ' 6 county. The Miller, Who WaS L
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.-nature, conferred by the British North 0 e Dominion Government, States Supreme Court have decided :Which he ilias rente� Thompson, of I Harrisville, , Michigan. I He&vy-Draught Horses -three entries- distinguished SChOlar, and a preacher,
ful of men ,who BONDS STILL VALM United 'on the Hur'n Road, he r HOhneHV1lIe, n He Was a
ihe power of disallowing acts of a local other words, the hand I The Whitely's farm, pocket sho , is name - I following is a list of t th n working as 9, Mason.
Ompose th -
000,000 Is ,'ew Orlean 1 .years. 1st John Mason's 1,Borl "I .)y of I! great ability. His livorite st _L
American Act, 1867, is vested in ,the and tbree-fourths of whom have, no that $4, 8 consolidat- � - He)bas dispole or a term Of There were also two prescriptions of I hief , tidy - -
W I . d �f big proper L2nd McLauglalin and I
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. kno ' . : � : 'i. Baker, at lumber, two gr eery bills dated N Enterprise;" 3rd Lachlini McNeil's lumes. in conse- -- ,
I 8 of 1852,which ere repudiated on the 16th� concession !to M ., wasprophecy, on which subj
Governor General, in council, and that interest in Ontario, or no; ed bond I tY Dr. J. V. White, Of SCOra, two he
I His ExceHericy's Ministers are roe wledge in 1876, are valid. a reasonabl figu - lished several VO
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� P01181- -whatever of her wants or requirements, I OUTRA 3 M,.gd , i . a pocket knife a small flask f all Oj �"Young Clansman." General ' Once Of, ill -health he resigned his
� le _ rag he veteri Purpose
I . - nd thirty-oi gles were reported sheep rais' and a t I three entries-ist John, J'. pastorate in 1857, and for some year I a .
i Governor General in exercising or ab are better able to judge as to what is a Lll� brandy, obacco holder found on �- Rarish's
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q - in Ireland during the month of ke up ; ving for the him. "Young Enterprise;" 2nd r .
! staining from the exercise of the said .required by this Province, than -the re March, North-weB to ta � I esided in the Isle of Mau. Ten
I including 2 murd ers, 121 sih6oting cases, Sons, Willi' .1 a d.i Hie two -Some time Nott's 11 armer's G1 'George -
. power. � presentatives who axe elected . �M and F I
t, bythe peo- li�s , ago & gold watch, chain Ory ` 3rd George ago Mr. Mackenzie with his 'w��ifeyeauna" .
, That it is of the essence of the Fede- and 7 aggravated assaults. him Th I "Company and two g kets were stolen from Anderson's "Wonde family settled in Queensland, but his q
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. Ple and directly re ponsible to th m.' A or E LAKE R� , �. sons.will llikely Irer:6ain, but I the resid- old loi � -and Carriage-OnE rf al Lad * " � Road BOU-iii-la - I :
ral principle, as embodied in our own , a , e 0 D NT� ON JEONI—Two Nr.,CumD ,as Soon as ence of Mr. John Wiseman, in . ) entry n W, Mr. Lyall, having disposed
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I schooners, the homas� Pars he locates the boys . Clinton, being the property of his wife WO YeSir old Heavy .
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I be used only in cases where the law and cepted by the people of this Pro : Vince at Clayton Belle, co ided in Lake Huron, .. -The ,�ongregaiio . � . Paul's and although (fforts -were made fo' Draucht-two entries- let Thdinand. pauying his daughter and her husband �
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, interests of the Dominion any rate 0 .sank, and the � i or i St. their recovery, r �Bellls", 'Good Hope` 2nd Wra.'Bell's and family, on a visit to the Sonth'of I
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the generall uthel2th. Th3Belle' bureb, /W ngham, L .ove ot the slightest trace of
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tiOn a 0-11 . all them could be f and until a few days "Pride of Hannan' Two y ' ��.
I imperatively demand it. captain and thre( others were drowned. effort eat -old Fra ce, when he died On the voy%aep - I
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violation of private rights ? We e, .. �O/Hecure the se' �(
That it would impair Ithe Federal . i M I MATr RoBBERY.-11t estimated that McCoBh,of Bayfield, as their pastor.' Mr, R. Herriott, a brother- urpose-one entry-Alexan- an" was buried in the Red Sea. .
is not - and arn ion, in-law of Mrs. Wiseman, was passing � nker. Judges
-principle, and the independence, con- phatfeally assert that it " - 7 ill' dollars' worth df.�,Jdrafts have W..,XcCoF3h is an able pr er Smith's -Young
nHti been stolen I 3a�chor, and i Ba When the Rev. Dr. Neish was here, -
Onorny And i _ . the strongest froo the mails en route ex�eedingly Is ,tbrou exander Innes, Stanley Win. from Australia, sorue
.1 S C popular who or known, nd'saw exposed for ago, I on -
y to N wark,since' December, and`theBayfieldpeopl� of !'all denom. wn hop a watch 'i �
tutions, of fhe several Proviripes to allow to Ter e a pa Grieve, McKillop; George Sprung," quired of him if he knew Rev. Win.
, stitutional powers, aut -evidence we;, can produce from, '10 gh London, a -Al
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of the exercise of the said p atives are no lussed. , inati6 which he the ht looked like hers, - ,
I prove this, is the fact that those who Detec pp lop DB will be loth to- andchairr I Mackenzie in tLie Australian direction.
o-wer in re- have perpetrated this outrage upon Hallett. Bulls - Aged Darhims "
par.t with hi Jo
gard t6i legislAtion on, subjects within THE COBUNG CROPS., -Cr reports - -A few- even- Im- although there i ras nothing on three entries -113t hn Cum Hel said he did, and that he and his
Provincial rights and those Who attemp from West and northwest slLow & Mal it by Mings, 2nd
the exclusive competence of the Local . t ings . ag�, I Mr. John which it might b iring Robert Mutch, 3rd Solomon umn. family were C0111160ted with the culti- -
to justify it, are forced to entirely mi - - Wigginton, of Goderich township, was the price, he was informed that it was I vation of sugar in Q
Legislatures, on the ground that in the � 8 terially decreased wheat Acreage in Min driving with his lit I TWO Years old and under -three �ntries Ueensland, though
opinion of His Excellency's advis' nesota, Iowa, anii Wiscons- . tle4aughter to Mr. �25, but he man%ged to buy it at -�-I&t John Torr&nce, 2nd John WaSh- he was not personally Acquainted with
in, and a John McIsaac's . _, - 1812, 1
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of the Canadian Parliament, any such ' can slight increase Dakota and Mani- gate the horse t , and while �pening the . and Wag much Aeased on ipgton, 3rd James Floody. biii4- As the last issue of the Canada
have even the semblancEr of a p]es. � ook fright coming to Judges -
legislation i8 wrong. toba. I � r ;�� i a� the gam- Clintonito find that the article was John Govier and L. Ta9ker, H Prosbyterian contained an account of �
BAwK SUSPENDED.—The Fi��t Nation i bols of a colt close b J turned quickly Mrs. Wiseman's, Inilaus only a locket, Edward Watson, Blyth. Tillett, -7 the'd
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That the question of property is un- From the above extract one would infer -� round, ran across thyd road, throwin on c � Mr. Mackenzie and as I
al Bank of z Buff alo, which 9 which had bE en her monogram, and , waii formerly one, of his '
der the Constitution OnE�to be decided that the Act of -the Ontario Legislature - uspended: bubthe �child, and breaking �er leg near which wa parishioners
on Friday, held Or -0,000 .9f ca al money' the a B evid utli destroyed i er , BRUCEFIELD. WhOn in his first charge, and my father .
exclusively by the -Local Legislature on ha -d exclusive reference to the McI(Are � nkle. The buggy was 1' 0 conside in Ord � Thearin' i .
. 1IS r- that the arti ual spring show of the Sou 0116 of the elders, I thought it might -
its responsibility to the People of the 11- collected for tol last ye r. The ably broken. i ni ht not be idea- PLidinrZ of Huron Agricultural Society Mew
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such Action. . wever, is I Ale responBib'e sureties. denly last week in Winni 1 6 - died sud.- �The Goderich Signal of last week last. . Brucefield on Wednesday of your valuable paper if I adde,'a some
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The only exception which has hither. not the Case, as can be seen by reference DiSTURBANCE , ONG IRON OREERB.- was a former resident pogi, am. says: We chronicle with deep regr . et . This show has attained a �Dom_ P Culars Bupplementary to whatapi-
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been proposed in such cases is where Itis thought th �St Wawa. thisweOkthe death of Mr-Joha Pas. in on wide .'reputation, a,ad very peared in the Presbyterian.
t - the Pe inaylvania nosh, near Belgrave. S � 10, much doubt if a better or more oredit_ 6
to the Act itself. It was for the regula- j iron manufacture he ad only been more who was f ir the past 30 years a, I is now over 50 years since he WAS ' � -
, 11 , able display has been or Will b6 made settled pastor in the parish'of Cornrie,
- B will not t the �1 married since last Domi 4 Day, and well-' own Anal highly respected re8i. in the Dominion this sea'
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