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I'D . a as since his bril- every country in Europe. , A Constan- —Mr. Donm�,-� r -race, one of the home the plug was taken out a 4N. � S. Barr - each line, denotes the pnge of the paper on which been the misfortune of Great I Britain, frequent and destructive than: they liant career in Canida. In the Court tinople despatch annouxices that the pioneer f&rM,qr-,'-4 L12.a Bayfiel, I Road, bees were di covei:ed ea U t1a7e the advertisement w -1A be found. - I p � Winnip( ��� that her Position as an Asiatic power, are at present. These facts, aa4iitted at St. Petersburg, - 13 3 d flu Poskl t4 I Boots and Shoes—G. Good. (5) � and the rulei of more than 40,000,000 of on every hand, at once justify and de- Stamboul' ' nd in the. C6urt at Powers have agreed to the international hasgonustom,:.-.ahie home in Michi- have been suffocated. Bad pay tV . blus- Cutlery-Wm. Robertson & Co. (5) 0 he has Ann himself . equal rotectorate of the Suez Canal, Eng- gan with his son, 1dr. Daniel; Bruce., ' hard labor. kor - . . -The I . Waterlime-Johnson Brothers. (5) M911�inmeldaus, has forced her contrary mand legislative interference for the t,O any emergency.. � Re has clearly been land making a reservation that this in. -Mr. Thomas Walker of Stapleton, �A correspondent says - Wedn!sa,, I, , I i . . -Bay Co.' . Dissolution -Ault & McClean.. (5) to th? conscientious convictions of the better protectio equal to the occask'Mn, no 'matter how ternational police protection shall not - contemplates the erection of a large evening was very stormy-, -but the Fj�om- , --the 11th � : n of forests. The sub - Executors' Notice -J. Esson. (5) . trying the occasioid has been. In Con- interfere with her war operations. barn in addition to the one he aL:eady did not hinder about 80 persons � � better part of the British people, to be jeot is one which ought to occupy the . ,the X. sy Farm for Sale-Wrn. Clinnou. (5) , ' . . - sbantiaople, with &4 the astute aipio- ngland has boldly set 1 the whole of has.- It will be 44 x 80 feet. fourths Y01113i eople, from I thre; .. for 'AD re"than half a century the active att6ntion rof E r P Uten -great 611 Farm to Rent -D. MoD6nal& (5) . I a the Governments of both mats of Eur�pe trybvg their best to get Europe at defiance, and if the des- -Mi. John Former, who recen re. the 'weekly ,/Irayer meeting heilh I ' . - showd himself patches from Port Said be relied turned to Stephen from a visit O's appoi/atment, Goderich, to,,, r' Voters' Lists --John O'Sullivan. (5) � �Ily Qf Turkey. Had. it not been for thei States and cana,da before it is tGO allead of him, he 'pas t( � the Col I * a at I �t-Vhe I I I - I . equal to the best. ' upon, she 'has placed gunboats, at each I rlOWs-,O. C. Willson. (8) � the protection and support of England, late', At present our rulers show much , i . i I Northwest, has purchased six cl&i no of ship, the majority walking fir : � . 11 ,of Turtlo - Seed Wheat -O. 0. Willson. (8). i . � I I end of the ICanal,and, forbidd' orA - it 7 ; the Ottom-kn Empire would long ago ----------t--- . en passage land in Dakota, comprisingg 960 aci es. one to two miles after service. � . cu I u f I supineness on a matter of so much I I S20 Reward -D-. McKenzie. (5) i I . . N to vessels. of all ri ation alities,, whether The - ls9n Wanted -Dr. Graham. (5) � hav, ' .' ews of - I -Mr. Thos. Greenway, M. P.PJ, and young people are ,very zealous i. . I � - just] $he Vv eek. , � was a ceased to exist. Recent events national Importance.: Itistobe hoped . merchant craft. or not. Instead of daughter, of Manitoba, have be n on a. attending the means of grace at t . I I : L L SMALL-PDX.-Sm jj- - e & pox is spread"39, landing at A boukir Sir Garnet Wolseley visit to their friends around Exeter appointment. -It is hoped some of tte -the G -C Western Fair -J. B. Smyth. (5) have shown what little gratitude is to that th meeting of the Forestr Con- � ho . i I in Cupe Town, South Africa. i . - � y I n =4 I I '*xhibitio . be looked lor from the Turkish rulers. gress in Montreal may Serve to direct OUTRA I a d Ad ral Seymour � proceeded to during the past couple of weeks, elder ones will take courage froln t1e . ,October . �- . . . GEs.-Apacbes are still com- 'be Suez I anal With seventeen trans- -Miss Maggie Harding has jt St com- example of the younger uhjrjan &11100,tor Eilgland is no longer under any obliga- their attention to it. mitting fearful ; I ' Outrages in , Ari- u � -The � . zona . I . ports and five men of -war, and seized plated a quilt containing ov4 r 8,000 -The district meeti' � � . . p9of the Iletho . . yZI)OURI TU tiou, apart from her own interests, to I that impo�tant work. Fort Said and pieces. Now we want to know- Where - - C5 I 0 i FAILUREs.-The f ilures for the week It f -I � dist church was. opened at Blyth o * 'Red rive I . , I I 11 " .-snppprt Turkish tyranny 'and vorrup. The Canada Pacific Railway! Show an increase of 54 in the United every poi4 o fmporta�ce. has been is the young lady who can eq ial this Tuesday morning, 15th inst. All -was re< Rates. I placed under Br#ish control, and the piece of industry. ministers were present except R the , - SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Aug. 25,1882. tiop. Her governmont ought now to States, and .a d4creaBe of one in whole fleeb and ti I . . . eV. Xr r . said he c - 'cobsi4er whether it is ossible to r Complaints are becoming more fre. Canada. I . , oops are now en route —The other day in Winglis Hamilton, who is confined to his bea- b I 13-0 isr 61 I I � , . P ecoly- ' I to Ismaili�, fromi which it is apparent a youngman named Albert Ewi, y - - . - quentofthe exorbitant charges made LONG TER-m.-Pr1e9sor Blackie has . was sickness, and brothers Rice and Walker I thebank I cile the overthrow of the Ottoman Em. . move upon Cairo. will be made. Sev'- fined 05 and costs, i' England and Tarkey. : resigned the Greek 'chair 1 a Edinburgh . i I n all- $11..35, r re- e the scriptures were read by th' -The m by.the Canada Pacific Railway Com. , engagOments took place on f using to pay $2, �po e It Would ssern that after all the Porte Ore with the - ainfensuce of British , ­ . . university, after boiling it for thirty I R tax, when c financial secretary, Rev. Wm. Xcl)ft. gr-egatiuy � ing its pqwer 0 . &,gh, the chairman., Rev. J. . has no real intentio � in Asia. .If it can be do n�e, it pany for carrying freight to the North. 'm . I Saturday 9nd Sunday at Ramleb, the on by the collector. . Wakefteia, 1] n of f ulfil] years. [i . agreement , - I . ' details of which %rE ron . -hymn. and prayer � I . - � West, and ' ) of &� highly inter- -William McLeod, Hu. gave out the 418th -Epimop with England, in the m ougb t to be done. for the tedious, careless, and TEX-AS CATTLE DfSEASE. - Cattle I nickec a atter I Ottoman tyranny . dealers and farmol-s in East Ohi esting chafacter., A serious battle is Goderich township, had a fine was offered by Rev. D.. 0. Clappiso . ei-b . . his too long cursed the earth; and manner 1 0 � I killed by &train one day latelv,� u -of day, 0 . Of , inefficient in which the work expected. � I . proclaiming Arabi Pasha a rebel,aud I . we cQunties are greatly� ilarmed over ,the � Tn a Brussels. The chairman then a Ailed wil is d8ne. Mr. Olen, of I Oshawa, one of , 17 crossing at the 7th concession, , eli' Z � .UESDAY. � Ver., , sending a coatingen fe England is not without reproach outbreak of the . he ed a short address. The coutingsd : 0 t of Turkish troops �kr ' Texas'cattle disease I f k pleasant I I . thegreatest of, our itiiplement manu- near Steubenville. � Yesterd4 was pignalizod by a bril- steer was worth 530. 4 fund at the disposal of the � - tol assist the British in reducing him to foi her support of it. Let her statesmen � I I ­The� i - , district , - � I � . h can I - 8 13'. '! !­ ,- -e- now cpnsider whether the reproac . . n. On Saturday last the tel . . - liant explo�t by i a British force. A I— sleiiectio - facturers, writ6s as follows to the COAL LAN-IDS.-Fot r hundred acres of ' William Rogers, of Hens 11 � has nieeting was distributed as fol.110,M8, ust i6th,, coal lands in NanaiMo, Vanc,)u mall body:of Hig4lauders,marine and been engaged to teach the se OQ1 in Riversdale, $135 ; Hensall, iml Tees.- for niech, I i4oved and the tyranny abolished. land, have been sold to a California bluejacket advaoced upon Shaleif,a 4 - I graphic despatches contained several beyei G1 , obe on- the subject:- . ver Is- Section No. 4, Malden, Essex Po �nty. water, $45. 1 at preset , 34 I The agent of the'C. R. I. & P. Rail. He is to enter upon his du-ui,-s 'i this -Mr. Charles Morrow, now .of ,)&. , I �Itl N * Wousy of 'Zut teh miles from Suez, ional paragr& � , village ab sensat phs on the subjel. I Russia should be allowed syndicate for �120,()Y,0, the -largest price I I I vith tbe. I . � � . binder this way called upon me to -day and quoted � yet paid. . - where the enemy Was found in force, week. . � kota, who formerly resided near CHU. imposssih to the effect that the Porte will refuse to . � consummation if it Pau me rates for implemen to, from Chicago ADVANCE IN PRIC.E�§- - The �C outnumbering the Bri . . -Mr. Mc'Lennan,of Belgr-ave,i zh I has ton, writes to a friend: per i I :it be righteously accomplished. to St !$455 at I � . - Paul by their 3ine, 409 miles, at ' I a farm.in Morris, can sb -a Md. of a fine summer for brea�king land -it l,as to fa:rm 1 to declare Arabia rebel, a,ud th hicago tish by three to "We have b6a I ; ! I Lumbermen's Exchange, has advanced one. A brisk &U4 steady'musketry fire I ow I . : - . I ats that measures 17i inche in kept soft and cool for horses but JeQ I m will not conclude a milita# convention I . - $30 Per car. The rate from. St. Paul the prices of half gra es quoted in the was followed by � a cha�rge, and the ' I -A � I , TJ1e Forestry Con' 'the St. Paul Minneapolis & Ma�n- ofr1qial with England. It was further. sta gress. over � P list f 1, enemy was driven'out at� the point of length, andwants to know who can has been dear. - Owl , -1 t a � itoba Railway, is 6172.50 per car. - roin 50 3, cents to Di per bs, 80 cents - gmud a few dw . "I e American Forestry Congress has ! � . ut in 90 . . uipeg- I that the Sultan is prepairing a I 1,000 feet. . the bayoQ with� heavy' loss. losing a show a better. - a mail corn, $2,30 per cWt. We p ' I . I - form 1 have no doubt that if the people had a � FOR PROTECTIOk.-�heep stealin -has . la�llmber of prisoners and iA sil all can- -The other day in E Xeter acres of wheat for ourselves,&ndbe.t 13raudov, protest for presentation to the Con- I. I - 11 q drank'nine"schooners" of lager b,ver tween 30 and 40 of 0 t , nd el a I O' been ip eession this week in Montreal. right to COMP16te a COMpetiDg line from become so prevalent df late in Perth- non. Shaleif is O J iportance as I . The following is the programme of sulJ f some iiI as & � 11 ped no friend i . 0 a strategic point, being u 'on the fresh . . . . hospital� ference, in which he will -eDel CetiCal, y . I . - St. Paul to Winnipeg, the rate between shire, Scotland, that 11flockmasters have � p I one of the hotel bars, without i6ter- neighbor ta put in 56 acres on 8harea. . je�ts for consideration in the Congress: these two points would not exceed $40 been forced to bind t' nal and t0egrap4 and railway mission. I'Shimminy gracious, Ot vas broke altogether this year 116 ac ' I OPPOse,the occupation of Egypt 'by the llemselves together' i M res. I scotlan& � British troops. It was also ROW�to CODSerV6 forests. , er car. Thereiore the farmers of the in order to protect tiemselves against lines to Cairo, 'and th action was glot." But ratherpiggish. f ExPect to get In 100 tons of hay before . -The - rumored Orthwest are paying 8132.50 per car the operations of she(p stealers. brought about by the ene y cutting the -1t. is reported that an actioul for wheat is ripe. Crops are looking Mag. , ful- . . The beat methods of working timber simply because the Government of this fraudulent assessment is to be en6red nificent. Every claim � � that Turkey means to act in beauti dependently lands in the interests of the hr' fresh water canal: at tbiE point. The within raileg - "I -- , made a contract with the Syn THE WEST IN'-Plr,,s. - Great di8con- �- region ea � in Egypt, and that she will send a large the public, and of the revenue. - tent prevails in- Ant gua, one of the bank'has now bee4 repaired. Nefich, a against the assessor of Goder'le 'tdwn- of tihis place is taken, and most of .them - pears to I I dounlryot to allows% competing line to sbip. The penalty is a fine o tled on. 'A number of I ere� icat"a n ' . army th to aqsertherown ahthoritv,. The duties of governments in regard . I West India Lilands' &� the poor sanitary rebel post near Ismailia, i vas shelled b� a - i � cross the boundary." - . newbuildin granite. and if need be t " - to forestry. state of the towns and'-! villages of. at the gunboats and the enemy driven nd imprisonment for six months. 1 have been erected here, and prospellc * and p I - - 0 &etas& � ecko I 11 How to Promote the extension 0; Other complaints are made to the o' 15 th ont. Arabi has distribut�d his, forces -One day lately a little da ve steadily forward." a , re, British occupation. The c f olony. Yellow fever entirely banish- . I te of mo, a,nce. � � I - . �s with the intention' of obAtructi g the Mr. Donald Robertson, of B An interesting little inzident oe,. ause assign- timber bearing lands in distriefs where Offect that one rate is quoted at the ad from Demerara. 1 1 elgr , ed for this sudden change of Ir nt o' timber �- Z nd how best to il�, oint-bf DIED. -A 6 1 British advance upon Ca, ; iro. force was badly scald i curred the other a —Pilot .0 n s scarce, a able de4patch from Cape e ove- uri ay at Point Fam of all kin, , tro ' . . thepart of the Sultan duc& it into the treeless regims of P departure and another' at the T calculated to hold the 41exandria di-. of a kettle containing boiling w�ter. near Goderich. While solue of � . and his advisers, � I own, South- Africo, 13ettler ne . CP @6fter the, koods' have death of Right Rev, atha 'el J . - war; .. er is being carefullyl at- guests were enjoying a strol,i along the ;Bra loud- i is that they had arrived at a friendl I the wes�t, point -of arrival announces the vision in check will hold ]Kafr-el ' The little suffer the y The protection of fotests from fire been despatched; that. e a ameH Arabi, with the main body', will pose tended to. * beach a bottle was seen to come ashore � understanding with Russi . xtra ch. rges Merriman, D. D., Bis Op of tie diocese I , Rock La: a, an advan6 -William Eaton Whitley, on e 6th �cro,ps. .L , I z a adva-n6 from which, on examination, was found- 9 rr ey re u lip ' of Grahamstown, who e bounds are Co- Ismailia, and a la#ge bo yy of B� ouins Concession n . to d that The 4eceseity for special instruciion are made wLicb! greatly enhance the Sir Garnet Woldeley's th -lied o- er support in carrying in forestry. I � terminus with those a , of B , Goderich township, cut vad cO tain a note, somewhat as foliow.s:� extra,01-at . . cost of carriage ; that goods are stolen t e Province of I � out .an independent policy on the E be-4est trees to plant for commer, . Cape Co!ony. .. I will oppose an ad,Vance from Sue,. At bound one hundred dozen sheav g -.s fall "On board the steamer Idaho, out of. farm,er i's, gyp ciaT in course of transmission ; and that the i every available point be is eifecting wheatone daV during harvest, at the If 7th .Taly, . oot.34 I ' ' ti - 1, calimatic, sanitary and ornamental . BIG FARm.- Ex -President Ha Sight of land, on Lake Huron in r au question. Later news tc some I , - yes - on in I 18B2. Whoever finds this would they . purposes. delays which ocqxr are Out.of all reason. his big firm in Dakot4 bas, as reported, earthworks, and is apparently 'deter same time doi. g big usual chores morn- ; . -Davi . - k .. � - ; - extent confirms these report3. The Forests in their relation to the wat6r Of course the cao 265 mined to make a desperate fight.1 The ing and night., , � � kindly return, to C. E. Brown, Sultaii, it is saidj I use of all the evil is the acres of wheat, 274 a�res of oats, Porte is Still ha M i . 869, who bas rassing !England by ­7Mr. George Baird, teacher of N6. 1 Wabash avenue, Chicago, i i I s more adven a th an supply. monopoly created in , favour of the and 10 acres of mis ellaneous crops. � . giving par. � - Btation a � , . ... ever to the Utility of roadside planting. From the present oat petty regulations, 413d h ts School Section,, Stanley, succ tionlars, and oblige ive W" . - ,other day issuing of tlie proclamation - - ' as applied -i ee, edl at " The miss t' - I - Canada Pacific TWlway Company by ook he will bar. � I . I . � 11 - Shade .tree p) antiDg for towns. . h i E the Oxport of mule � from duly returned to ih ... - against Arabi, and the accepting of the . . vest not far from , ,000 busliels of. pro ibition ol . I : 5 the recent intermediate examiufttLOn3 in. e address nam4 :: -sbr,,ther� . . � i . A"W-A . Proposal for a Military convention. Thd- . Fruitl'tiee cultivation. the Dominion Government. This grain. . Asia Minor to Turkey in Europe. i Lord Scoring three "A" and two ,�Vl yertifi- and an acknowledgment received, . �ern.D,akcf . - I I I Dufferin has informed the;'Porte that it Cates among his pupils. Very g3od Stating that a pleasure part of fiveou 11 Climatology and forestry. enabl6s the- Syri4icate to charge two RUSSIA ON THE MO1,E. - Notwith. - y I this coni � ; . . r ,� will be held- sp I I fanatical party among the Mobammel The proceedings of the Coin ress- an d prices.for their work, and leaves them standing official repo U to the contrary, damages. re' onBib4 for heavy indeed. their way from Chicago to Buffalo had young ni � * ;�. dans, it seems, are again in i 9 : . I . A -Mr. C. M- t, thrown the bottle overboard. I ai I 4 eyers, of Goderich, is ge - , real estat I ' - . be openly con. I . ad on the various at liberty to do it afterwards in a - the, ascen- the addfesses deliyere the Russians are a � I I - . WED"SDAY. � I gives ting a binder patented, which can " be -We are sorry to have to record the I . -Tba I dant; there has been inffammz centrating a formid 1� army of 78,000 1 � . atory- subjects, above mQntioned will no doubt slovenly fashion. men i the Caucas . The result of Supday's fighting attached to any reaper, it can be b ilt death of Mr. Joseph Clark,"son . -9 - . f . � 1� u Of Mr. s �fiayl -. Mr tion. of Oc -� the Britis forkbout $60. Last year Mr. A - . - ,nti- ocenpy public. attention for a time, and is wanted to Stir up these gentlemen. CuPyiEg t e 'whole of Asia h entire,;conLjrol:of the� [ek-ers John Clark, which occurrecl a -day or t *nreaching in th mosques at Consta Competition, is what u 8, Ivith the inten- I .8 .. I i I Suez . ,at his , I - a Minor. I Canal. The enemy have been entir sold the patent right of a reaper, of his father's residenCe, lot 42, concession 7.4 . . the a nopla, and Several arrests have bee it is to �e hoped will lead to some prac. They are making money.too fast. I ely . I ornei 'I . - Their A . I , I � I Winnip" made of persons who have been too ont-�, I -- driven from the eat sidel'aud B�itish -Own Invention, for $2,500. . 7 Hullett, on the 11th inst * , ,,, , ark VICTORIOUS PERUVIAN��.-Ad vices from, troops hold bothwbanks. The affa, -A large number of �nd. wal a young mam who won'the respect ; 9-6 � - - � tical I result tending to the better con. profits from the St. Paul,- Minneapolis, ' Mr. Cl . I Chili state that severalj� skirmishes have � .,ir at delegates . buildin Spoken in their support of Arabi. These servatiop of the resources of the foreSt, : and M anitoba, line are enormous. Last Shaluf had a dema,ralizin' effect �' the visitors are expected at of all with whom he came in contact b i i . V occurred between the 01 hilians and the Cr on the Sabb'th 'y $22,000 ctj I enem his Pleasant manners aild manly per foot h , . - III I we I I I " � I iin one iDsta-nce took place yesterday at Seftpum, to the difficulty is found in pro and his death, though not un*' I �w in cit "The sObject of forest conservation," were victorious, except, . deseO. An� engagement itig his st exPrOssiOns Of POPn-lar sympathy for ille both'in P&uada and the -United States. -year they cleared 6985,000 over and Peruvians, in all of w1iiall the for er fleeing to the I - i . y, whose forces are sZatteringi and School Convention to be held in G' rie - Egyptian leader, we are told, are cans-! I on the 29th a:nd 30th inst., and so' stra ghtforwardiieBs in all his above 1heir fixed charges and dividends dealings i119 the Sultan increased anxiety. The ' says ,a ci�ty contemporary, ,&is o ' where a body of 75 C ilians was at. � viding tbbm expected, I 118 that on stock. They are simply robbing the tacked by 2,000 P . south of Ismailia, ip which the homes in and around the village. has cast a deep gi -A trs ' Turkish Premier, Said Pasha, and will,ere1ong, press upon the pee . eruvi us, and refusing I enemy Coin. over the com. bers of the governitaeut' I ple of and -the Dgminion Government to surrender, all perish'd. lost 8, hundred men' and fo,ur canRoll. -A brigade of the saiv i munity. Deceased was 28 years of age, nounces, t Rome other meni I . this I continent. The enormons con- public, .1 The British loss . I Wol, visited Blyth . ation ar, ny and had he lived, bade fair to be. ' disconten] . � I i was trivial. seley one evening last eek, come a. most . various I however, are in favor of an un are parties to the robbery. The Gov. FRr,,Nr,,ii SCHOOLS. --�' An- important and De Lessei)s ap "pear to have come to and serenaded the citizens with derstand,l sumption .. � I � n of pine lumber, especially in ' useful citizen. His - � ing: With Rugland, and n-egot 3 - ernmentpress will not'admit this, -Of decree on the subject ofl the school -boy an understanding 4bout the Canal busi- election of Moodie and Sankey's sac e e funeral', which took place on Sunday .1 . make hib iations! the we�t and Northwest, cannot be ,C i battalions, has appeare * I - I onrBe I but it is none the less a fact. . a in the French ness, and,traffic op that I highway is s the 13th inst., was attepded by ' threes a at -this writing are still . official journ . songs. The Singing was really gra d, a . proceed -i more I strikingly illustrated than by They �ay the true way to ase tal. Every-ischool or group virtually resurned.1 The French press but seemed to lack the harmo: ii `9 numerous Concourse of mourners, thera haples-3 si . . ing. . I Stating that from the city of . . Ortaill, of schools possessing Qui 200 to 600 generally make Vitter c' Z being over 150 vehicles in the proces. I I Chicago whethor the Syndicate are charging too boys, of twelve year Omments on effect of female voices. ­ o-peration 6 I alone there is annually . a ar�d upwards, is to England's seizure bf the Canal, while -The farm of 45 acres on the i B - beautif ul burial Ceremony of the Orange The truth seems to be that the Porte � � I - distributed m I 4v sion to Ball's burial ground, where th will, bow 9 � . 1. mpare , be regularly instructedl, in gymnastics more! moderate journals field road that Mr. W. J. p&isl � y re- '� not quite, double the entire the rato"s between St. Paul and Pem. contend that France has herself alone 3 ritual was performed by Loyal Orange , -Mr. ,� wants to gain time and a - uch ior carrying freight is to co * have a schoolboy battaion, which is to Some of the side of th void taking! nearly, �� - Is I I seg. ?'Each batt* 'Cently bought from Mr. Boles, wa 3 Oot i i - aliou to blame for the position she occupies. long in his possession, as be has h o14. it Lodge No. 932, 04 whiclideceased was:& real �estat � � spect-bd at least once Sultan evi-1 great has been the drain on the -stock of . �� Increased activit ' t 'O bina with those from the latter place to will be officially in any active steps in the suppression of 1 production of tbiB Wood in Canada. C and military exerci � '15 dently fears to compromise bims I Winnipeg. If this is done EL year. 4 n to Mr. Wm. Craig, v�hose propert. r ad- member. Members from Dungannon,. Paul, ani i it will be i Arabi's lines on Tu6 sday, Wnd the indi- joins it, for the 00 r, elf with 1 Pine in aiebigan, which supplies Chi, - erate the charges Nile, Goderich, Blyth, Donny � tainty th,, - . ohau f , girls, Laura Morwin aria' Della Stile, of I � . dan Subjects, by either -half the lum- of the Syndicate are. The argument is 1. change in his plauls. Troops that he action. I rans- tified by their prebence the esteem in bina, dirE ame- I cago with more than one West Wswanosh also took part and tes. . veyed fpc I Ahey say, how mod' PUGILISTIC GiRLS.- Two handsome cations are that he has made an entire Pa'sleymade, about $250 by the t the fanatical portion of his M * - seen Surn of $30 . 1 brook and k . ' � a � I Columbus, Georgia,quaAfrelle done even. 4ad withdrawn have returned to their -Mr. James Johnston, drovei.1 I as which he. was hr,ld. The f aneral ,ser- A- . been sub proclaiming bar sold �here, tb t its cut must be at delusive. The Syndicate are the owners ing last week about a y ung man, and former position, and the task. of Severely bitten on the or mOn was preached by Rev. A. E,.' - the prop( Arabiarebelor by sendind troops to once curtailed if any large-sized pine is ,of the whole road from St. Paul to agieed to settle the disp. te according to co-operate with the i in and hand British a4a . inst I to be fou�'d there in theshort space'of I sprengthening the W�orks goes on with a Newfoundland dog, in East W cl y Smith, of Auburn, ' -X�. ; him. Winni the Marquis of Qu ru I a a - Hence the temp izin , peg; and owing to the fact that . - eensb�ry les. Se- rpnewed vigor. ; -1 . Sarnia, bi , on , g, h9 conds were chosen, aqd at da break - I ! nosh, on Tuesday last -week. He had and t , I Six years.11 This matter has now p assed the Dominion Government will not y THURSDAY. , river toui y . let they crossed the Alabal�a line. A ring been to a house looking after . 0 6 Manitoba Notes. ro�nds were hing now Points to� a vigorous lambs he bad purchased, and was leav- Gladstone is now an incorpo,-ated - endless objections raised to Inatfers of be ond the realm of conjecture,, and other companies make connection with wa's pitched and tw Everyt reports tl I . cOn-vantion. if he can gain time ttte '. prosecution of the war. General Wolsele ing when the dog sprang at him, : n- a0tail in connection with the milit&q those wbg'only two or three years ago ManitobiL lines, have a practical mono. fought. The first roun- lasted three y ,village with a mayor and council of its 1 . wonderfu ' were sot down as alaxmists are now re- poly of the carrying trade for the whole Minutes. Both girls w' - has, expressed his &termination to push flicting some ugly wounds. own. ing been ., affair wiil� �e kttled . without his a ' ished, I ire severely pun forward into the interior - -Mr. Pasbley,,of Clinton, Secretary -The Gladstone Ecbo is reviving the � is enthusi ctive cognized as having foreshadowed facts digtance. They charge what the I c,f the country, i ports the, 11 . y like � - . apd the large body of troops at Nefis- of the Canada Salt Association, - question of Sinking a test oil well. in ' intervention, �5 , i an . d ho can then take which have been accepted all too late on both sections of their road, and it is ------------------ t--�_- che (the position ca, . Ptured on Sunday) tured a few nights ago, a very beall I region. : � � . � what co'arse"will best suit his own for . THE EGYPTAN WAR. � 7 that district. I he interest. So'far as Can L the welfare of the country. The absurd 'to ask people to compare what I are to advance at once. . Since the cap- moth. It has a body nearly as Isr, I -T t I - be perceived United States Government, in, connec- - - 4 . ture of Sbaluf the enemy has abandoned 5e 8 -Geo. Murton, Jr., of Guelph has that quit ' . they charge on one section with what I I that of a humming bird, with fi�e to P this is the obliect of the tortuous policy tion with the last census, h FRIDAY. I P I tgond�, :)rtage "I -Prairie where he in. - . - driven oul M he Oat of wELr IS en � go,n ' as instituted, they cbarge,ou the othei. The news fro . every positiion -b' tween Suez and handsome wings, and very large e es - stopping I . Ismailia, and the Suez Canal is hel4 by that are red at night and, dark gre , n lin -Pilot Mound is to have a larg of the Turkish Governmetit. . t g- into business. They are thr6ugh the agency of more intereStiDg this 11 the British through the daylight. i V�Oiilldt&h averse to decisive action o any sort, Sa : Prof. Chas. s. . iorning than it . e two f . As alr6ady stated the cure for the has been for a fortnight J?ast. . t its entire length. � i Storey hotel, with mans � r rgent, the most searching inquiries It is evi- - I ard roof. Six - in the � ; The Governor of S dan has assured Mr. more buildings are to be erected at and are not to be d,rl.ve - . evil is coin dent that a decisive blov� will be struck �u We are sorry to learn that � 11 to it unless in I Petition. Let the Dominion of I , . - to the I condition of Ahe different the Khedive of the � loyalty of himself Cbas. Girvin, Reeve West WOW�6- once.. but it is a;, ' under the severest Pressure.. ---As En- Sta ; Government give power to one or two at Arabi either on Satui�4ay or Sunday aild his followers. The Kbedive's late nos , whi e at work on a hay In , n -A. W. ROSS, Of Winni await thf I . OW geg, is about on the D tos as regaxdH the standi' next, and that the battld, Will be of a Finia ago, slipped I a d erecting a Palatial residence in Win. . Ing Stock of _ gland does not Want Turkish troop rival companies to make connection serious c4aracter. The -icorrespondentB nee Minister, With other officers bis barn a few days . West on tl " � I . 11 in Pine, and Ithe results reveal a State of from th' a lines at Alexandria telegraph, elaborate de- I fell a, distance of -twelve feet.] No nipeg. it is to cost only a trifle, about -The f Egypt, where they would be a source of affairs Most truly alarming. The re- 9 South with Manitob J who sympathized with Arabi,have been embarrassment rather than help, this and it Will then be seen tails of the ]rroposed li attack, which, - ca .Ptured. Lord D4fferin reports Pro. bones were broken, but he is consid ' r- 050,000. . - . turns are published from time to time I I whether the while thwv will be rec' . gress in the Matter of the, Anglo. ably shaken up, and will not be i 0 t -The Northern Expr so Sa3g,_ . last of WL Turkish policy of delay and lubterf 1196 in bulleglis - . Syndicate can continue to , charge fived with In. I TutkiBh Convention: and the document for many days. He is unable to bufn e has passe probably Suits the English Go Showing the iesourcesof terest, ca' Buildin in Pembina is going on at a ported by . L ' :1not be accepjed . . 9 - � I v,ernment ' $172.50per car for -what they should The London newspapers thi implicitly-' is in a fair way of iompletion. Arabi in bad without assistance. , - I healthy rate, indicating solid and per. prime qu� . I each Statq separately, and the informa. s morning is reported to have 5,000 men at Kafr- -A short time ago the Seeam I wall enough. As to the report of an only charge $40 fur, It will also be appear to regard doubtf illy the ipfor . � ill�r matient prosperity. the entiro, tion thus �urnished is no doubt the ' . - el-dwar, and the same number at Tel- Chilled Plow Comp GoderOfi, . understanding between the Porte and seen whether, if they do tr it,they will mation telegraphed, e.,r, pecially as it �ny, V Sept -The new steaul saw -mill at Odsuah $16 per X cause of the rapid .rif3e in the value of , y el-kebir. The latte place is expepted a few Plows to New Brunswick - . Russia, it is probably nothing more th . get peo passes through the mil s is now turning Out large quantities of of Eniersc, ` an 3ry press cen- to be the scene of 0 next important samples. The implements appear. ,'6 lui:Aer, which has P -One down to 30 them but an pine 1 ple to pay the higher rate. We sorship, and they thinkIN th� : $W a sensational rumor. ds tlizoughout the country. 4 unlikely that� battle. i oiateJ, " "The. report," The scarcity of Pine in the West will be are not disposed to ' blame the company accurate information wotild be permit- i fo '0 an per 1,000 feet. Dear enough t. than 42.5 1 treal Witness, 1,thia the more app�rent when it is known t fOr' what they are doing. Any coin. ted to be sent, with the !certainty that - LATEST. n ived for a , ye I . en says the -Mon I . hat much � � 4 and a few days ago the shipinent , a 1, -The Presbyterians of Carberry have -The t - � Porte has entered into an alliance' with 1 ship . me=W]porporation would act similarly Arabi's agent will repe4t it to him. British di loma,cy:has won another I O' - d,ecidr d to proceed-- at once with the � � peg Rifla I ments'Of lumber have been made 1, Yet the fact re � decided victor over sisting of '30 plows, was duly ma o erection of a frame ch-urch .4 Russia against England, wbich - � � I tuains tha.4 the blow y ,the wily Turk, and . � under like circumstances. . rin's invariable good � fortune 'New Brunswick 1 25P sitti-ngs, at a cost of ,52 , to contain Tuesday ' cannot 'from Montreal to Winnipeg, a dis It is the about to fall.- Troops a is Lord Duffe Woodstock", . , I" lead -to an aggre .1 `e embarking - ,000. cups to t1l but ensa ;' I has followed him h -A valuable horse belonging to , - e iron- ' One Of West Lynne's favorite . , prizes. 1A SSiOn, is a S ta"C' Dominion Government whicil gave others are about to ma4ch; th ' I ere. Up to this M - - of nbarly� fifteen hundred miles, and ' . I Il - I lb mmit extort' e'lads are ready to sai morning he had received no r I I 8th co - trotting horses, King e pine ion that 1; tile British PD. Dly'. to Sion of West Wawanosh, died from t e by W. Smith to Mr. David, was sold for the ba -ndispro ablYfoundedsimp- I passing on its way through thos ' ' his protest against ille preventioi ee tional one,a them power to co James- McDonald, of the E) ' ' - 1Y 0111110 well known hoStilityOf tlf()Rus. 1 district,] . . we blame.; ithd it is the Dominion sitions at Ramleh have strength. I aj by C i Wagner, of Pilot tion at th ened ; in' fact there is ev)9ry indication f the exp�rtation unced by special - ey of mulbs for the Br#ish a shart of the West. which Only the Government which will be held rea lbeen a" Of §400. .. to be go�ve ilatoriness of the - ; . tb6 Porte effe ts of pinh-eye on Wednesday- g t Mound, for thesum sia,us, and the d . ' in taking decisive action in a very em. . - of a general attack, no miatter how de. . 0 from Syria 6f last week. Mr. e am Porte other day were prono ' and Turk McDonald .� -Iffr- Charles Nelles, of the Waver. lations, W,l ists to be ipexhaustible.), Ponsible by the people, and which will - captive the rumors mAy be as service in Egypt ; but a hint that fur- time ago refused 6400 for th al ley hotel, Winnipeg, I I � to affl has ---sold out his ing at thall barrassing affair. Just imagine the re- The foregoing Shows � ,�etbe compelled to'listen to- their re. whether the forts at Ati�ukir -will be their delay would ind ce the lodging Df a and its mate, who is also icted wit 6 share in the business to his partner, Mr.- . .. ,, . . the -condition of I bombarded firs stronger protest, h's its eff Bet, I . lug- s. in the United St . - , . are suffering from this disease in � -The 6' salts to the Sultan of a war,with Eng. affair Monstrabces, and to destroy the mono t or nol'. The Porte had pink -eye. A large number of ho6es Grimes, for the sum of $7,000. . I - land. All the powers cOmbined could i 7 ates as -regards �oly bypermitting othe . still delays the proclamai ion as well as. Th'�s afternoon Lord !Dufferin was in- 'this -Itis repoxtedthat the ,surveyors I . SeU,drk br r companies .to I its assent to the militaly convention, ad anth ' have begun-ru not keep the En the S1i,1PPlY of pine, which is coin- , formed the Porte b' orl�ed the sectiom tin I ' glish i,ronclads from mercially ; I . . �nter into wholesome COMPetition with and- this has led to a 3harp remon- exportation of In � _Some two weeks ago, while 17. Ing a line from H&Mi .. Railway� A I ules1from. Smyt,na for 011 -to Pembina, and that the thunde ' aroun the most important of all our, ih - I f . strance from the German', the Britis I James Thompson, who resides on 6 COMPI y have . Rilver,,wfli . ring d Stamboul. The nati � . e Syndicate.. � I., I ;Government. h military service. it is an- eted it from Morris to West Howell & .velwoods. Pine -in theStateswilf � boundarybetween Usborne and ilti fate Of Alexandria is tbo-fresh to make i I SATURDAY.1 nounced that the PoIrte has also * � Lynne. . soon be exhausted. I eed - immeffiatd Canada. ,will tben� ; "Thousa Interest in the Egyptiail camp - - to England's terms f6r a Milita I bert, was unloading grain in the bax -Mr. T.A. Sharpe, the pioneer settler x,eady for it likely that the Porte would assume contain t nd8 of children in butaxio aign is C on- 11 I he o.nly re'serves of this tim- .6e badgering their brains will ggologieBly now at fever heat, and "all England vention, which will �e formally, sigaed he met with rather a serious aceiden . of the Turtle mountain Con. the aggressive against England in I . � I ntry has � . The line I - - ail in one word ,� irst . i whic b a ' con- ber of much importance upon this con Of to -day., who will f * waits the result of. the If pitched to day. : . I It appears the Beaffcld upon . . . imported a number of bl I Paul and junation with a power to which the out I I was Standing gave way, precipits Ing -ooded stock, 2 ra. 6f each tbn they attempted -to spell. a 2 i � 0 Ten. I tinent. Much of the prosperi I ud battle. � . .. him to the floor. He from the noted Brown Stock farm near Selkirk, tonic Powers are opposed. ho canhot write a presentable letter Riaz Pasha, who has b On recalled by Huron Notes, 1 fell on his ide Minneapolis, Whiiesota. � in th� . ' � I � wl .1 -T ky assume the aggressive, it would be ator. purpope of forming Huckleberries are' reported 06 gp . 'en - Should Tur- I Dominion depends upon her timber to save them. -Hamilton Spect* the Khedive for th ' . and broke two of his ribag one of ic, he celebrated Scottish vocalist, Vgethger trade. It is certain . 1 e . , od is supposed to have entered his -lu . Findlay McGregor, gave one of his -Thle, k i tba� our. a new Ministry in Egypt, !before leaving crop in the neighborhood of Auborn.1, He is confined to the house, - ­ . pine The man who utters such unmitigat. 'Marseilles for Alexandria I and li �ntl a entertainments in Gladstone a couple of , In aking her way up the Dardanelles .,ap e a 6 !yesterday ex. -Mr. John Brunsden, of Londbisboro, hopes are entertained of his rn^. ^�- weeks A , impossible to Prevent England from forest" will r idly enhanedill value in d trash as is contained in th bov pressed a strong preferen ` for remain- is hard at work o M4 . t ecove . 9'90- IE[e Met with a hearty i's -a Well -I � . at �ng in pri M n his � ni4ba -The Blyth Record says: Mr J-. recept n and a Crowded audience. XanAit&ob � . , I P the near future. Of the other, and com- sentencep certainly does not know wh ' * vate life, and saill he did not Sleighs. " io y . . I 'I Moore, of Exeter, passed through hug -The It is ilider =d attem , ting with all her force to merciall less valuable sorts -of timber he is talking about. We calre to be mixed up withl Political in- -Fall wheat thresh Congregational Church iu mi'sesto I , . � dictate ter�ns i1a Stamboul. Then there are Still laxge suppli - venture to Bay trigues. During the - . Ing has con�mep'c- on Monday with his bicycle. . - - I es in both the that he has not been in the inside of a itterview he edinthe vicinity oft Moleswort', and on his way to Kincardine and He *as Brandon have purchased a building promising would come the Scramble for the Turk's StutesAnd Canada. But it Stated that he entertaii2ed',the most per- bothquality and yield are turni IX 01 expee Jed site for a church and Mr. Woodworth Provincia� - territory in Europe. . does not school room for the last quarter of a feet confidence in Englard'B good 9 ��ut to reax,,h that -town at s- clock oil pays � - . 6s admitof doubtthat forests of every i . t ,225 towa, $ The Sultaii do in. well. I . rds this object besides . ters, forth, century. I tentions and h I I the evening of the day he left Exel eil. agreeing to Pay $1000 towards buildip. foolish things, or at least fails to AD sort . A visit to ne Of - the er determiliation to re- -Mr. W. E. Grov . Within thic - .1 eent a&n The run from Exeter to Blyth, a i � The farmers in the neighborhood, of . , all over the northern part of this � establish order in his distracted coun- , engaged for the Lower wingha, Pub- tance of 30 miles, was made b5 I � Emerson all tell 1? ns n d mad cointin� Public Schools of Ontario, might pos. try, - also, the 72 . ent are falling too fast b . The British forces iare being a s. lic .school, for 1883, at a liberal alvance 'Moore in less than three hours. . VW7 Vae same story thew publiz-0. LIM things� axe. The annual cons eforo the sibly tend to convince him of big; error. largely augmented and as *ell.AiBposed on Salary. I �1 daYs-"Never Saw grain looking so well ' Manitoba. limption of tim- � I took a spin upon our Singer machine tA) at this Season, of the year." " pre. � cial Legis' I if not to prevent him exposing his ig. as possible, while from. t&e best ac- �Rev. Mr. Hill, of Blenhein�, has, Londesboro on Monday Morni � The foregoing is no doubt the true ber for railway Purposes, and also fuel counts Arabi seems to irest content been offered and has accepWd . view Of the matter. The Turkish .4 norance by penning such nonsense. lig, dict the most bountiful harvest ev&-- -The I . the making the run, which is five milesl fi� known in Manitoba. Government cannot mean to come to a Or locomotives, is almost beyond com- 9 . - with the present state of 4'is eptrench- Rectorship of St. Paill's church, Wing- 22 minutes. I I Rapid au - Dutation. If this consumption is al- Canada First' I ments. He is said to ex�ect to fall ham. . . . I , International was - l . -A swarm of bees' escaped -The Emerscf,., follows: - m Shown the other �dav four heads of oats Principlall, rupture With England; such, -a p :-"Lord Dufferin, who back on Cairo in case- of � defeat, but - -Miss Izzard, of the 14th c6n�sslon, some party in Wawanosh a short ft , grown from wo OlicY Owed to proceed unchecked for another was at one-time our Governor- General, he cannot arrive there befdre the place G-oderich township, Was thrown' off a one k-e-inel on the f&rm off History- . I uld be too hazardous. At the same uarter of a century, forests of every Is ]low showing the mettle that is in I will be thoroughly gar-eisonid with men load I . Since, and a lady named Smith worl le Mr. A. G Johnson on the Ros"u Principal, time by his vacillation and dupli him. It seems to do British titat I of grain, and falling on a itump hard to stop them I . city, Ort in North America will be pretty eamen J anxious tu-see him. � , ; . by rattling all I h4 river the last reaource Of weakness, the a World of good to�come to . was badly hurt. � i - Th� heads ' . Canada for a i - tin pans she could handily get hold Were fourteen inches physics. Sul- ell depleted. This result cannot but., term MONDAY. i The estimates ;Show that I rate Ofo, 10219 and each contained 175 kernels. German, I I n 4 After following them p;bout 11 mile and -A boxing bout 'with hard gloves oray. E. - 1 - ­ If Of course I The news from the seat bf war this - Of eighteen miUs oa the doll&r will be a half she brought'them to bay, hi� Ok I C at . - " . i I � . � I � . � � ,e4 to p a e St. Vincent the Other graduate I i I � � : ( - I ,' !m I �f-_ * Red " Cad, teer .il , I t L;, I � . � . - -1 I I 1 j . . I I . I . i � - I i � � . . -- i . - i . � I - . . - . . � . I ; - � � . � � I . 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